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SESSIONAL PAPERS
VOLUME 1-PAI^T 1
SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRTEENTH PARLIAMENT
OF ruK
DOMINIOX OF CAXADA
SESSIOX 1919 ^^^^
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VOIiUME LIV.
9-10 George V
Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
A. 1919
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
TO THE
SESSIONAL PAPERS
PARLIAMENT OF CANADA
SEOOKD SESSIOX, imETEEXTH PAELIAMEXT, irnn.
A
Abattoir and Cold Storage facilities at
Halifax 2S7
Adulterated Maple Syrup — relating to
prosecutions in connection with.. .. 159
Adulterated Maple Sugar — relating to
prosecutions in connection with.. .. lyS
Advertising, re amounts expended on by
CJovt. since beginning of Wai" 177
Aerodromes, Airships, etc., Documents re-
lating to 224
At-tna-Chemica'l Co., Docuiments re. . . . 191
Agriculture, Report of Minister of, year
ended March 31, 1919 15
Agricultural Implements imported into
Canada, year 1914, and last fiscal year
available 199
Agricultural Implements, Order in Council
respecting 119
Agricultuiial Instruction Act 15a
Archives. Public Copies of Order in
Council relating to 113
Armistice, Terms of, concluded between
Allies and Germany, Austria, and Tur-
key 81c
Armistice, Copy of letter re papers issued
by Allies prolonging same Sib
Armistice, Copy of Terms with Turkey
and Austria-Hungary 81a
Armistice, Copy Paper contaiining condi-
tions of, etc., with Germany 81
Attorneys, Number of. in Montreal, em-
ployed by Govt, during 1918-19.. .. 2X2
.\uditor-General, Report of year 191S,
Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3 and Vol. 4.. .. 1
B
Bank Mergers in Canada, Documents re. 1S2
Belgium, Communication from .Senate of,
to Parliament of Canada 236
<t.-Col. McKelvey, Correspondence
ignation of 303
^., Papers connected with pro-
jpointment of. to Justice De-
133
^9—1
B
Bishop Budka. of Winnipeg, re Charges of "Jectlng
Sedition against ■*•
Bolshevism in Russia, Report re, by aport
Imperial Government of Great Britain. 2- • •
Bonds and Securities, Detailed Statement
of, since last Return. 1918 li
Boundary Waters Reference. Report of re
Commission on Pollution of Waters.. 1. ..
Brigadier-Generals. Names, num'bers of,
created since the War 1
British War Graves in France, Agree
ment between British Govt, and French
Government, re 229
Brook Village Postmaster, Relating to
charges against 292
C
Canadian P.acific Ry Co. : —
Documents relating to lands sold, year
ending December, 1917 115
Censor's Department; Documents re.. 179
Civil Service: —
Names of last 300 appointees to. etc... 192
Re increase of salaries of. in County of
Dorchester, 1917, etc 183
Re number of appointments made to.
liy Civil Service Commission since
Act of 1918 169
Commission. Regulations of 109a
Commission. Copies of Orders in Coun-
cil respecting 109
Civil Service of Canada, Order in
Council respecting salari&s. etc., of. 103
Civil Service Insurance Act. Statement
respecting 84
Civil Service List of Canada for 1918. 30
Iteriort of Civil Service Commission in
Reclassification of Service 294
French Report of Civil Service Com-
mission in Reclassification of Ser-
vice 294
Report of Civil Service Commission f*>r
1918 31
Cablegrams, Amounts paid for by Gov-
ernment, etc 211
293
40
245
J3b
.75
■13
114
22
9-10 George V
Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
A. 1919
C
Cacouna East. Report re Wharf at.. .. 302
Canada. ReRistration Board. Copy of
Order in Council cstab'.lshlng 170
Canada Food Board. Report of 191S.. CO
Canada, H.M.C.S., re repairs, supplies.
etc. 191S-1919 295
Canadian Government Rallwaj-8 Maga-
zine. Documents re 215
Canadian Na\Til Vessels, Documents re. 197
Canadian Trade Commission, List of
British Import Reetrictions 106
Canadian Trade Mission In London . . 75
Canadian Northern Railway, Documents
re \-alue of .Stock of 195
Canadian Northern Railway re Letters by
Graham Bell on 195<i
Canadian Press Association. Amount
paid by Government to. 191S 262
Canadian Expeditionary Force, Copies of
Routine Orders of, fr'>m January, 1918.
to February, 1919 47
Canadian Car and Foundry Co., Ltd..
Amount paid to, 'jy Government for
Internment Camp 296
Canals of Canada, Amount of expen-
diture on each^ since Confederation,
et". . ,' 153
Llatistics cf Canada. 191S.. .. 20a
documents re st-lzure of two care
jy Fuel Controller of Thorold, Ont. 237
nisslons granted to Canadian Offi-
rs during War 157
imissiona. Number of. created since
911, names of Presidents, members
f. and amounts expended on 13S
nmiasions. Number of, and names of,
eated since Elections, 1911, etc... 13Sa
imissions. Number of, and names of,
(-ated since Elections. 1911 (Sup-
piementarj" 13Sb
Cool<e. ilr.. Documents re his connection
with Department of Immigration.. .. 1S9
Conservation. Commission of. Report of. 123
Conwientious Objectors, re number of,
sti'.l In prison 307
Cost.a Rica. Communication from Con-
gresss of Republic of. to Government. 41
Crerar. Hon. T. A.. Letter of resignation
of 281
Customs. Order in Council affecting De-
partment of 124
Customs. Order In Council re Amalgama-
tion of, with Inland Revenue.. 77
Customs. Shipping, Report of, year 1918. 11a
Customs Trade. Report of, year 1918. ... 11
Customs and Excise Duties. Amounts
paid to Provinces as subsidies, etr..
since 1867 ".22
D
L<CT<eiiture«. Names of, authorized by
Government to Issue same, since Order
In Council passed 128a
Dcbonturci!. Names of Provincial Govts.,
Miitilclpalltics. etc.. Issuing same.. .. 128
Debt n! urea, re sale of. under Order In
Counrll of December 22, 1917 1281)
Demobilisation Questions, and Industrial
I/nhnur Conditions 73
D.- i^has., alias Tl-Noir, Papers
■ ■f. on biill 150
D. Insect and Pest Act 61
Divorce, Number of AppUcatlonln for.
since Confederation, number fKiKscd,
etc .284
D
Dominion War Loans. Documents re.. 186
Dominion Royal Commission. Correspon-
dence respecting 301
Dominion Police, re number of men, pay
and travelling expenses 166
Dominion Steel Corporation. Amount of
goods free of dut.v imiwrted by,
nature of, etc 285
Drummond, Huntley, of Montreal, re
rentals p.ald to, by Government, 1914,
1915. 1916, 1917. 1918 and 1919.. .. 311
Duff, Mr. Justice. Copy of letter of, re
Mr. S. L. Dale Harris 246a
■■ Dundalk Herald," Amount paid to,
year ending March 26, 1919 251
■' Durham Chronicle," Amount jxild to,
during year ending March 26, 1919.. 251
E
E^en Siding, N.S., Documents re Mall
route to 235
Editorial Committee on Government Pub-
lications. Report of, 1919 37
Edmonton, City of. re rentals paid by
Government for buildings In. etc.. .. 312
Elections. Conscription I^^w. and National
Service, expenditures connected with.. 173
Electricity. Report on export of, from
Canada 279
ICIgin and Havelock Ry. Co,, Copy of
agreement between, and the Govt 125
Estimates for year ending Matx'h 31.
1920 3
Estimates. Supplementary, year ending
March 31. 1919 4
Estimates. Supplementary, year ending
March 31. 1920 4a
Estimates. Supplementary, year ending
March 31, 1920 Fib
Estimates, Supplementary, year ending
March 31. 1920 5n
European War, Work of Department of
Militia and Defence, re Memo. No. 5.
respecting work of 185
Exchequer Court of Canada. Copy of
Rule and Order amending Rule of.. 126
Experimental Farms. Report of. 1918.. 16
Express Statistics 20«
P
Farm Implements. Value of. importcil
into Canada, years 1912. 1913. 1914.
1915. 1916. 1917. 1918 266
l^armers of Canada, re delegation of, to
Government at Ottawa, 1912, 1913, 1914,
1915 223
Feltzen South, and Rose Bay. N.S., re
Mail Contracts there 163
Fish. Salt and fresh, shipped to England.
France, etc., during War 277o
Fish, Purcliasc of, by Govt, for overseas.
In 1915, 1916. 1917, 191S, 1919 277
nsh Drier, Government, at Sourls. P.E.I. .
Documents rr 234
Fishery Ouardi.Tns. Pro\-ince N.S., Namc»,
address, Balnrlefl, etc., of 268
" Fleshcrlon Advance," Amounts paid to
during year ending March 26, 1919.. 251
Food and Drug Stn,tistlcii. Department
Trade and Commerce. 1919 ./
Fort FninclB Pulp nnd Paper Co., r/
rebate of duty to. ordort^d by Oove/'
ment. 1918.
Freestone Island LIglithouse. N.8.,
appointment of keeper of. In 1918.
i
\
9-10 George y
Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
A. 1919
Friar Sidingr. Expenditure of money at.
Fuel Controller. Final Report of, from
June, 1917, to l'J19
Grand Trunk Pacific Ry. : —
Papers respecting the Receivership of.
etc
Order in Council appointing Receiver
of.
Gasp€ Railway System, re acquisition of,
by Dominion Government
Gaspf . Steamer Service between Montreal.
Quebec, and
Geolosrical Survey, Department of Mines.
year 1917
Girroir, Mrs. Annie, re claim of, for
damages by I.C. Ry
Governor General's Warrants, Statement
of.
Grain Supervisors, and Grain Commis-
sioners, Board of. Documents re com-
mandeering of wheat in 1916
Great Northern Ry. Co. of Canada and
Quebec and Lalie St. John Ry., Paper
re acquisition of
Great Northern Ry. Co. of Canada and
Quebec and Lake St. John Ry., re
minority stock of
" Grey Re\'ie\v," Amounts paid to. during-
year ending- March 2B. 1919 ■
Grey, Geo. Edwin, re " Habeas Corpus "
pi-oceedings connecteid with
146
276
120a
120
267
149
26
270
85
217
272
272a
2,M
62
Halifax Relief Commission, Documents,
Order in Council, etc., connected with. 319
" Halifax Herald." Amounts paid to,
years 1914. 1915, 1916, 1917 and 191S. 240
" Halifax Herald," Amounts paid to,
years 1914. 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918. 240a
" Halifax Clironicle," Amounts paid to,
years 1914. 1915, 1916, 1917 nd 191S. 310
Hambleton. Mrs., Report of. re Canadian
Flour Mills 232
" Hamilton Spectator." Amounts re-
ceived from Government, years 1914,
1915. 1916, 1917, 191S 219a
" Hamilton Spectator," Amounts paid to,
in years 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and
1918 219
" Hanover Post." Amount paid to during
year ending March 26, 1919 251
Harbour Dues collected during years
1917-1918 44
Harris, S. L. Dale, Copy of letter of,
Mr. Justice Duff re • . . . . 246d
I-ieaton, Papers re pardon or parole of. . 304
Historical Documents Publication Board,
Report of 101
Housing, Order in Council relating to
Scheme of. for Province of Quebec. 531)
Immigration and Colonization, Report of
Department of. 1918 IS
Imperial War Conference, Extracts from
Minutes and Proceedings of 48
Income Tax, Number of persons paying,
under War Tax Act exceeding ?10n,00O,
etc 289
Industry, Report of Census of (Agricul-
tural Statistics), (Fisheries Stalls-"
tics) 17-171)
65269— li
X
Industry, Report of Census of (Pulp and
Paper) 17c (4)
Industrial Relations, Order in Council
appointing Commission re 184
Industrial Relations, Report of Com-
mission appointed to inquire into.. .. 184b
Indian Affairs, Report of De>partment of,
1918 27
Inland Revenue, Part I, Excise, year
19i8.. 12
Insurance. Abstract Statement of . . . . 9
Interprovincial Traffic in intoxicating
liquor. Opinion, by Minister of Jus-
tice 305
Intercolonial Ry., Amount of damages
by accidents on. since November 1,
1918 180
Interior, Report of Dej>artment of, 1918. 25
Internal IDconomy Commission of House
of Coanmons. Report of Commission
of .134
Inverness Ry. Station, re carrying mails
from, to Margaree H.arbour. N.S 273
Italy, re credit of $6,000,000 to, tor pur-
chase of beef 2S«
Jenkins, Lt.-Col., re Report of, respecting
Canadian Army Medical Corps.. .. 293
Joint Librarians of Parliament, Report
of, for 1918 40
K
Koebel, Michael, correspondence
drowning of, at Welland Canal . .
Labour. Commission re la'bour relations
in Canada
Labour, Report of Minister of, year 1918.
Lassonde. William. Papers re dlsmieeal
of. at Port of Sutton, Abercorn.. ..
Lead Pipe, re number of tons imported
from United States in year 1918.. ..
League of Nations Covenant, Copy of
Cab".e relating to
League of Nations Covenant, Copy of
letter respecting, and copies of draft
of
League of Nations Covenant, Copy of
draft of
LeBlancvlUe P.O., In Westmorland Co.,
N.B., re closing of _
L'Heroux. Documents re charges against.'
Liquor, rr importation of, into Cana-
dian Territories by special permission.
List of Shipping for year 1918
M
Mails, etc. : —
Contracts, etc., for County of Dorches-
ter, Que
Marine and Fisheries, Report of De-
partment of, Steaanboat Inspection,
year 1918
Marine and Fisheries, Report of De-
partment of, year 1918 (Marine).. ..
Maritime Seed Fair, Summerside, P.E.I.,
Correspondence re
Militia, Copies of General Orders pro-
mulgated from January, 1918, to Feb-
ruary, 1919
-Vlilitia Council, Report of. for 1918.. ..
245
lS4n
36
155
249
93
93a
93b
175
213
114
22
162
23
21
321
46
35
O-IO George V
Alphabetieat Index to Sessdoual Papers
A. 1010
Men recruited in Canada, Total number
of. during War, and men and women
In war work
Mines. Department of. Copies of Orders
in Council resi>ectlne
Machinery. Free imiwrtatlon of. during
years 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918.. ..
Magdalen Islands, re Steamer service be-
tween Pictou and
" Manitoba Free Press," Amounts paid
to. in years 1914. 1915. 1916, 1917
and 1918
'■ Manitoba Free Press." Amounts paid
to. In >-«»rs 1914, 1915. 1916. 1917
and 1918
Maple Sugar, Adulterated, Number of
prosecutions for, etc
Marconi Wireless Co.. re contract of.
with Naval Service
Marconi Wireless Co.. re contract of.
with Na^-al Service, showing date of.
etc.
Margaree Brealc«-ater, Docuntients refer-
ring to. .'
" Markdale Standard," Amount paid
during year ended March 26, 1919..
Masters and Mates. Order in Council rela-
tive to certificates of
Military Service. Branch of, Military Ser-
vice Act. Report of Director of.. ..
Milltao' Service Act, Number of men
enlisted under, in each Province of
Canada
Military Service Act. Papers showing
cost of enforcing
Mt'.ltary Service Act. Number of men
condemned for infractions of, also im-
prisoned and since released
Military Service Act. Number of times
saW Act was amended, etc
Military Service Act, re Amounts paid
for rental of olTlces In Montreal. Otta-
wa and Quebec, also all Provinces of
Dominion and names of lawyers at-
tending Judge Duff, re appeals, etc..
Military Service Council. Report of. re
administration of the Act
Military Service Act, re progress of
obtaining recruits under, to April 15,
1918
Military Service Act. Papers relotlng.
administration of. In county of Lunen-
berg. N.S
Military Service Act, ResjiecUng number
of olllc.rs employed In the enforcement
of. up to March 31. 191S
Mr.llnry .Service Act. Cxjrrospondence be-
tw. en the Government and Mr. Justice
Duff. re«i>ecllng
Military Service A<"t. Correspondence be-
tween the Government and Mr. Justice
Duff, respecting
Mllltno' Service Act. Number of cx-
erojillons nsked for in each Province,
etc
Military Service Art. Number of men
liable under, Bnd number responding.
• tr
Ministry of Overseas Military Forces of
Canada, Riport of
Miscellaneous rnforeaeen Expense*, State-
■ ng
he Ry. Co., Agreement
Oovernment
264
112
248
202
239
239n
158
178n
17S
147
251
42
246
193
170
165
164
161
154o
154
143
142
141
140
132
131
25S
8S
290
M
Montreal Harbour Commissioner' Bridge,
Docunrtents re Construction of 242
■' Montreal Gazette." Amounts paid, by
Govt., years 1914. 1915, 1916, 1917 and
191S 253
" Montreal Gazette." Amounts paid, by
Gorv-t.. years 1914, 1915. 1916, 1917 and
191S 253o
■ Montreal Star," Amount paid by Govt,
to. In years 1914, 1915, 1916. 1917 and
191S 228
" Montreal Star," Amount paid, by Govt,
to, in years 1914, 1915. 1916. 1917 and
1918 22Sa
Morrisons Limited, or D. A. Morrison.
Amounts paid to. in years 1915. 191S.
1917. 191S and 1919 283
Mo
McCurdy. F. B.. M.P., Papers relating to
resignation as Parliajnentory Secy... 110
McMillan. Chas., Papers re jwrdon or
parole of 304
N
Xatlona: Transcontinent:il Railways : —
Corresjiondence between Government
and City of Quel>ec. Board of Trade,
etc.. re claims of City of Quebec for
Terminals, and other matters.. .. 139
Nichols, M. E., Director of Public Informa-
tion for Canada 152
Nichols. E. Hart, Registrar, at Halifa.\.
M.S. A., corrcsirondtncc. re 143
.Viobc Cruiser. Number of prizes
taken by. If any, value, etc 2S6
S'ational S^-rvice .\ct. Papers re txwt of. . 170
.N'ational Battlefields Commission, Rei)ort
of 87
Naval Service, Report of. Fisheries
Branch of 39
N'aval Service, Report of Department of,
I91S 3S
.Vaval Service, Copy of Order In Council
respecting 52
.Newspaper advertising. Amount extended
by Government since 1915 233
Newsixii)ers : —
" I' R I. Kxamlnfr" "Guardian."
" Island Patriot," " Summerslde Jour-
nal," " Agriculturist," " Pioneer and
Farmer." " Charloltilown Her.aM."
and " Charlottctown Watchman."
from August. 1914. to .lanuary. 191S 212
" Winnipeg Telegram," amounts paid
to. In 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and
1918. . .•. 210
" Brldgewater Bulletin," " Dally and
Weekly News," of Nova Scotia,
amounts paid to, since 1912 20S
" Monclon Transcript." " Acadian Tte-
corder." " Morning Chronicle." "Hall-
tax Herald," and "Evening Mall".. 207
.Newspapers, of niomy spent by Govein-
ment In .idvertlsing In. also mngnxlncs.
etc., outside Canada, as well as in. . . . 257
Newspapers, Dally and weekly, magn-
xlnei. Periodicals In and outside of
Canada, Amount of money spent on. by
Govt.. 1918-1919 257a
Newspapers, Advertising, Amount ex-
pended by Oovernment on, since 1915. 233n
9-10 George V
Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
A. 1919
N
Xewsijapers, Return to an Order of the
House of the 8th May. 1919, for a Re-
turn showing the amounts paid for ad-
vertising, printing, etc.. by the various
Dtixirtments of the Government during
the fiscal yeai-s 1916. 1917. 191S to the
fo'.lowing newsjiapers : The Krantford
" K.vpositor," The Woodstoclc " Senti-
nel Review," The Stratford " Beacon. *'
The Kingston "Whig." The Hamilton
" Times," The Toronto " Globe." The
Toronto " Star." The Guelph " Mer-
cury." The Niagara Pallg " Re\iew."
The St. Catharines " Journal." The
Ingersoll " Chronicle," The Orillia
" Times." The Belleville " Ontario."
The .Simcoe " Reformer." The Rich-
mond Hill " Liberal." The Acton " Free
Press." The Mitchell "Recorder." and
the Owen Sound "Sun" 317
" Moneton Transcript." " Acadian Re-
corder." " Morning Chronicle." "Hali-
fax Herald." and " Evening Mail,"
amounts paid to, 1918 207fi
Northland Inquiry, Copy of Justice
Hodgin's Report on 78
Nursing Sisters, Royal Canadian Navy,
re Uniform allowances to 52d
O
Orders in Council : —
Copies of, respecting publications in
" Canada Gazette " re the Soldiers
Settlement Act inn
Copies of, " Forest Reserves and Parks
Act," re lands held by C.P. Railway,
etc 99
Copies of, " Migratory Birds Conven-
tion Act" 9S
Copies of. Dominion Lands, in the 40-
mile Railway Belt, in British Col-
umbia 97
Copies of, Lands called " Water Lands."
and lands sold to W. H. Ham-
mond. B.C 96
Copies of. Lands under the Dominion
Lands Act. Lands sold or Alienated,
in 1918 95
Copies of. Remissions mad« under the
" Indian Act." of 1906 94
Copies of, Industrial Disputes 92
Copies of. Militia and Defence, and
Canadian Expeditionary Forces. . . . 79«
Copies of, Various regulations, penal-
ties re deserters, etc 79
Copies of. Advances for purchases of
wool 71
Copies of. Undertaking's with Banks
re wheat crop of 1918 70
dopies of. Prohibiting exi>ort of Gold. 69
Copies of. Prohibiting export of Silver. 6S
Copies of. Placing potatoes on free
list 67
Copies of. National War Savings Com-
mittee 66
Copies of. Credit to Imperial Govt., re
purchase of timber in Canada . . . . 6i)
Copies of. Repoiiling restrictions on
issue of securities, etc 64
Copies of, Canadian Northern Ry, Sys-
tem 57
Copies of, Work on Trent Canal.. .. 56
Copies of. Improvement of Highways,
appointment of A. W. Campbell.. 55
o
Copies of. Welland Ship Canal, etc... 54
Copies of, General Housing Scheme for
B.C rSa
Copies of. General Housing Scheme for
B.C 53
Copies of. Cancellation of Sections of
Canada Defence" Order, 1917 52c
Copies of. Separation Allowances,
Canadian Naval Service, Defence of
Canada, and War Badges, etc.. .. 52o
Coi)ies of. Regulations re Coal and
Lignite. Industrial Coal, Fuel Con-
troller 51o
Copies of. War Trade Board, etc.. .. 51
Copies of. Royal Northwest Mounted
Police 49(1
Copies of. Establishing Canadian
Trade Mission in London 75
Copies of. Certificates of Masters and
Mates 42
Copies of, lesue of War Badges 52e
' Ottawa Citizen," Amounts paid to, in
years 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918. 220
" Ottawa Citizen." Amounts paid to, in
years 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918. 220o
" Ottawa Journal," Amounts paid to, in
years 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918. 218
Ottawa Journal." Amounts paid to. in
years 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918. 218b
Ottawa Journal." Amounts paid to. in
years 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918. 218a
Ottawa Impro\'ement Commission, Re-
port of, for 1918 90
Overseas Military Forces, Report of Min-
istry of 1918 255
P
Pearson, Papers re Parole or pardon of. 304
Prince Edward Island Ry., Claims
against, for breakage and pilferage on,
in 1917 136
Printing and Stationery, Report by Com-
mittee of Experts to investigate, etc. 117
Printing and Stationery, Report of De-
partment of, 1918 32
Private Cars, Documents re Government
Private, etc 261
Progress Reports, Medical Services, Over-
seas Military Services 299
Paper Control, Papers re Paper Control
Tribunal, establishment of, etc.. .. ,. 76.
Palm Olive Co.. re Amount of soap pur-
chased by Government in 1917 and
1918 209
Parliament Buildings, Copies of contracts
respecting 258
Penitentiary, Portsmouth, Papers refer-
ring to 144
Perry, Commissioner of Royal North
West Mounted Police, re resignation of. 148
Pensions. Orders in Coimcil respecting . . 122
Pensions Commissioner, re appointments
to, by Civil .Service Comtnissioners. . 271
Pensions. Number of. granted, year 1918.
and number of, refused, 1918.. .. 308
Pension Commissioner, re appointments
to Staff of, by Civil Service Commis-
sion 271o
Pilotage Districts of Vancouver, Victoria,
Nanaimo and New Westminster, Re-
port on 105
Pilotage Districts of Miramichi, Sydney,
Louisburg, Halifax, St. John. Montreal
and Quebec. Report on 104
9-10 George V
Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
A. 1919
Plenipotentiaries at Peace Conference tor
Canada, Documents re Appointment of. 1S8
Pollution of Boundary Waters Reference,
Report of Commission on 102
Population of Western Provinces, and
Cities of Victoria, Vancouver, Calgarj-.
fMmonton. Reglna. Sasl^atoon, Brandon
iiiid Winnipeg 198
f J. I. Hankesburj-. Appointment of a
postm.ister at, durinp years 1918-1919. 223
Portsmouth Penitentiary, re Private Cus-
tom worlj done at 144
Post Oflicee at Victoria, Vancouver, Re-
pina. Edmonton. Winnipeg, Toronto,
Ottawa.. Hamilton, Montreal Quebec,
Frederlcton and Halifax 214
Postmaster General, Report of. 1918 . . 24
Potatoes, re Claims and claimants on
account of shipmenta of frozen pota-
to* s on P.E.I. Ry 137
Powi'r Sub-Committee of the Cabinet.. 74
Princc»» Sophia, Steamer, Report of,
of Commissioner re Wreck of 201
Public Accounts of Canada, year 1918.. 2
Public L/and, Return showing number of
ncreo given to, by Government from
1878 to present time 241
Public Terminal Elevators, I>ocument«rc
audit of 203
Public Debt of Canada, Results obtained
through la«t National Loan 167
Public Information. Instructions given to
Director of 152
Public Information, Department of. Names
of all persons employed In. etc.. 506
Public Information, Department of. Duties
and Cost of
Public Information, Department of. Ex-
tension of scope of, and appointment of
Dr. Geo. H. Locke
Public Works, Department of. Report of
year 1918
Pulp and Paper Inquiry by R. A.
Pringle, Documents re
K
Rafuse, J. M., and W. F. Davidson,
vessels: re discharging of cargoes of,
in 1918 194
Recruiting. Number of men recruited In
Canada in War, men and women,
number of 264
Registration Board of Canada, Report of. 181
Remissions and Refunds in Tolls and
Duties 127
Rents. Department Public Works, charge-
able to War Appropriation 291
Repatriation Committee, re work in con-
nection with 156
Retaining Wall, Construction of. on shore
of St. Lawrence River, County of
Champlain 320
Returning Officers, Deputies, etc.. Names
and addresses of, for counties of L'As-
eomptlon and Montcalm 176
Roumanla, Kingdom of, re establishing
credits for. In Canada 187
Roya'» Northwest Mounted Police. Order
In Council respecting 49a
Royal Northwest Mounted Police. ,Stale-
ment showing appropriation account.. 49
Royal Northwest Mounted Police. Re-
port of. for year 1918 28
Royal Northwest Mounted Police. Re-
Iiort for year 1918 28
Royal Society of Canada. Statement of. .86
liu'.es of Supreme Court of Canada.
General Order amending same 80
Russian Roubles, re Import and export of. 63
Quebec City, re Soldiers' Civil Re-estab-
ll»hment. Staff at
Quebec Bridge, Engineering data on
construction
Quebec and Lake SL John Railway,
Papers re acquisition of. by Govt . . . .
Quebec and l^ake St. John Railway,
papers re proposed acquisition of min-
ority stock
Quet)ec and Lake St. John Railway.
pa[>ers re proposed acquisition of min-
ority stock
Queb«<: and I^ake St. John Railway.
papers rv proposed acquisition of min-
ority Btock
R.idiotelegraph Rcgiil:itlonB. Licenses for
Amateur Stations
Iliidlotclegraph Regulations. Private
Commercial License*
Railways: —
Report of Board of Railway Commls-
slonem. 1918
Report of Dejiartment of Railways and
Cnnali for 1917-1918
Railway Stallstlcs of Canada, for
19 1 S .
""" Sevlgny. Hon. Albert, Corrospondenoc be-
tween, and Director General of Gov-
ernment Railways re J. W. Bolvln.. 135
^^ Sevlgny, Hon. Albert, respecting number
of coses employed on representing
1* Government 297
St. Lawrence River Power Co., Order of
19* International Joint Commission re. . 230
St. Ij:iwrence River Power Co.. Order In^
In Council respecting 2S0
.St. lyawrence River, Interim Order and
216 Opinion of International Joint Com-
mission, In the matter of 230
18 St. U-iwrence River, Interim Order,
Opinions of, and H&irlngs before In-
274a ternatlonal Joint Commission. In the
matter of 230a
St. Mary and Milk Rivers, Order of the
272 International Joint Commission
waters of 231
St Martins and Upham Ry. Co., Copy of
272a agreement between same, and the
Govt 107
St Maurice River, re construction of a
dam across, etc 314
St. Maurice River, re construction of
plors. booms, etc.. on 315
St. Peter's Indian Reserve. Copy of leasee
52/ granted to C. Bird, J. Jonn.n»on, R. S.
Benson and R. Henrickson. 1918.. .. 256
52r Sea View, P.E.I., re- opening and closing
of Post Onicc at 309
.Secretary of State for Canada, Report of,
2nc year 1918 29
Secretary of State for External Affairs,
20 Report of, year 1918 33
Secretary of State, Copies of Orders In
20b Council' resDectIng . Ill
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Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
A. 1919
S
Securities and Shares, Repealing restric-
tions on €4
Scientific and Industrial Research, Hon-
orary Advisory Council of. Expendi-
ture of 200
Scientific and Industrial Research, Re-
port of Chairman for year ending
March 31, 1919 31S
Shell Transport and Trading Co., Corre-
spondence, etc., re 254
Silieria, Number of Canadian Soldiers
who en'.isted for service there, now in
the country 204
Sick Mariners Fund, Statement of Fees
received, year 1917-1918 45
Soldier Settlers, re allowance paW to, for
agricultural training 205
Soldier Settlers, re allowance paid to, for
agricultural training 205o
Soldiers' Votes In War Times Election
Act 247
Soldiers, Canadian. Number of, who
enlisted for service in Siberia 204
Soldiers Civil Re-establishmont, Order in
Council, respecting pay, etc 121
So'.diers' Civil Re^establishment, Rei>ort
of work of Department of, to June,
1918 118
Soldiers' Civil Re^establish-ment, Relating
to name and appointment of Deputy
Minister of 263
Spence, Mr. Ben. H., Papers re prose-
cution of 260
Stadacona Steamer, Report respecting. . 265
Starch Manufacturers of P.E.I., Docu-
ments, 7e 206
Steamer Service between Montreal, Que-
bec and harbours of Gasp^ 149
Submarines, Papers re gift of, to Domin-
ion Government 116
Superannuation and Retiring Allowances,
Statement re 83
T
Telegraph Statistics for year 1918.. .. 20/
Telephone Statistics for years 1917-1918. 20d
Temporary Loans, Statement of 89
Thomas, Mrs. W., Documents re notice
served on, re vacation of residence... 238
Topical Films, Amount paid by Govern-
ment for, etc 300
Toronto Harbour, Amount expended on,
since Confederation, etc 145
" Toronto News," Amount paid by Gov-
ernment to, in years 1914, 1915, 1916,
1917 and 191S 243
" Toronto News," Amount paid by Gov-
ernment to, in years 1914, 1915, 1916,
1917 and 1918 243a
" Toronto Globe," Amount paid by Gov-
ernment to, in years 1914, 1915, 1916,
1917 and 1918 244
" Toronto Globe," Aimount paid by Gov-
ernment to, year ending March 26, 1919. 252
" Toronto Globe," Amount paid by Gov-
ernment to, year ending 1919 2o2a
" Toronto Globe," Amount paid by Gov-
ernment to. years 1914, 1915, 1916,
1917 and 1918 244a
" Toronto Star," Amount paid by Gov-
ernment year ending March 26, 1919. 252
" Toronto Star," Amount paid by Gov-
ernment years 1914. 1915, 1916, 1917
and 1918 227a
■ Toronto Star," Amount paid by Gov-
ernment years 1914, 1915, 1916,, 1917
and 1918 227
" Toronto World," Amount paid by Gov-
ernment years 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917
and 1918 221
■ Toronto World," Amount paid by Gov-
ernment years 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917
and 1918 221a
" Toronto Mail and Empire," Amounts
paid to, by Government in years 1914,
1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918 226
" Toronto Mail and Empire," Amounts
paid to, by Government in years 1914,
1915. 1916, 1917 and 1918 226a
Trade and Commerce : —
Annual Report of Trade and Commerce
for fiscal year ending March 31, 1919. 10
Report of Department of, re Steamship
Subventions, 1918 10a
Trade of Canada, Imports and Ex-
ports lOb
Transmission, Report of, re the Classifi-
cation of Civil Service 294o
Trawler Vimy. Cost, duties, and time of
service of, 1918 274
Treasury Board, over-ruling, Statement
of 91
Treaty between Great Britain and United
States re conscription of British sub-
jects in United States, etc 130
Tremaine, H. B., M.P.. re employment
in Military Forces of Canada 278
Veterinary Director General, Report of,
year 1918 156
Victory Loan, Documents relating to,
etc 174&
Victory Loan, re Firms or Brokei-s con-
nected with, in Province of Quebec. 174o
Vieton' Loan, re Firms or Canvassers in
South Bast Grey and Toronto Firms. 174
Victory Loan, re Cost of advertising and
printing in connection with loans of
1917-1918, amounts paid in commis-
sions and total cost of camiiaigns
for said years 168
Victory Loan Ca,mpaign in Prince Ed-
ward Co., Ont., expenses connected
with 160
Victory Loan, re Item Composition, Stereo-
type mats at, shipping charges, etc. 129
Vocational Training, re Director of, etc. 171
■w
Wage increase on Canadian Railways,
increase in freight rate, etc 59
War Badges in Naval Service, Order in
Council re > £2g
War Badges, Order in Council respecting
issue of.. .. 52e
War Bonus, when distributed, amounts
paid, etc 316
War Bonus to Officers and Men of Cana-
dian Navy, Order in Council respecting. 52i
Weiiand Ship Canal, Copies of contracts
between Government and 54o
War Purchasing Commission, Third Re-
port of, 1918-1919 306
War Trade Board, Report of, from Feb-
ruary, 1918, to March, 1919 269
WeJland Ship Canal, Order In Council
respecting 64
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A. 1919
Wharfage Collections for years 1917-
191S S2
Wharves, Piers and Breakwaters, Leases
of. by the Government 43
Wilson, J. S., Registrar for South Grey,
rF Dominion Resistratlon, 1918 190
■■ Winnipeg: Telegram." Amounts paid to,
by the Government, for years 1914,
1915, 191fi, 1917 and 191S 210a
Wireless Ekiulpment In Ste.-uners built for
Government 280
Y
York and Carleton Railway Co.. Copy of
agreement between, and Govt lOS
Yukon Telegraph Line, I>ocuments re sup-
plies purchased tor 1918-1919 313
Yukon Ordinances of year 1918 323
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LIST OF SESSIONAL PAPERS
Arranged in Numerical Order, with their titles at full length; the dates when Ordered
and when presented to the Houses of Parliament; the Names of the Sen'ator or
Member who moved for each Sessional Paper, and whether it is ordered to be
Printed or not Printed. Also those printed but not presented.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1.
iThis volume is bound in three parts.)
1. Report of the Auditor General for the year ending 31st March. 1918, Volume III, parts
V. to Z. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 10, 1919.
l^rinted for distribution and sessional paprrs.
Report of the Auditor General for the year ended 31st March, 1918, Volume II, Parts
L to U. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 26, 1919.
■* Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
Report of the Auditor General for the year ended 31st March, 1918, Volume I, Parts a, b
and A. to K. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 28, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
Report of the Auditor General for the year ended 31st March, 1918, Volume IV, Part ZZ.
Presented by Sir Thomas White, April 22, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2.
, (This volume is bound in two parts.)
2. The Public Accounts of Canada, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1918. Presented by
Sir Thomas White, March 3, 1919 Printed for iHstribution and sessional papers.
3. Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for the year ending on the 31st
March, 1920, and, in accordance with the provisions of "The British North America
Act, 1867." Presented by Sir Thomas White. March IS, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
4. Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the ser\'ice of the Dominion for the year
ending on the 31st March, 1919, and. in accordance with the provisions of "The British
North America Act, 1867." Presented by Sir Thomas White, May 7, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
ia. Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for the year
ending on the 31st March, 1920. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 31. 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
5o. Further Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for
the year ending on the 31st March, 1920. Presented by Sir Thomas White, July 3, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
5^. Further Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for the
year ending on the 31st March, 1920. Resented by Sir Thomas White, July 5. 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
5c. Further Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for
the year endinK on the 31st March, 1912.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers
8. Report of the Superintendent of Insurance for the year 1918 — Vols. I and II.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
9. Abstract of Statements of Insurance Companies in Canada for the year ended 31st Decem-
ber. 1918. (Subject to corrections.) Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean. June 23, 1919.
Printed for distribution a^id sessional papers.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 3.
10. Annual Report of the Department of Trade ami Commerce, for the fiscal year ending 31st
March, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell. July 4. 1919.
I'rinteil for distribution oikJ sessional papers.
lOo- Heport relating: to Mall Subsidies and Steamship Subventions as controlled by the Depart-
ment of Trade and Commerce, tor the Hscal year ending 31st March, 191S, with trartlc
returns, etc., to 31st December, 191S. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, May S, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
lot". Annual Report of the Trade of Canada (imports for consumption and exports), for Uie
fiscal year ending 31st March, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, May 2S. 1919.
Prinltd for distribution and sessional papers.
lOc. Grain Commissioners of Canada, year ending March 31. 1918.
Printed for distribution ond sessional papers.
lOd. Criminal Statistics for year ended September. 1918,
Printed for distribution and sensional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 4.
11. Trade Report of the Department of Customs containing the tables and statements of
Imports and Exports of the Dominion of Canada for the fiscal year ending 31st March.
1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid. March 18. 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
11a. Shipping Report of the. Department of Customs, containing the statements of Navigation
and Shipping of the'Dominlon of Canada, for the fiscal year ending 31st March, 191S.
Presented by Hon. Mr. Reld, March 25, 1919.
Printed for distribution ond sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 5.
12. Report.s, Returns and Statistics of the Inland Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, for the
year ending 31st March, 1918. — Part I. — Ksclsc. rrcscnltd by Hon. Mr. Held. March
18, 1919 Printed /or distribution andl sessionor piipcrs.
13. Inland Revenue, Annual Report. Part II — Weights and Measures, Oas and Electricity.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
14. Inland Revenue. Annual Hcport. I'art III — Adultcrntlon of Food.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
15. P.eport of the Minister of Agriculture for the Dominion of Canada, for the year ending
31»t March, 1918. I'resented by Hon. Mr. Crerar, February 28, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
15-1 The Agricultural In.struotlon Act. 1917-18, pursuant to Bocllon 8, chapter 5 of 3-4 George
V. Presented by Hon. Mr. Crerar, February 28. 1919.
Printed for disli-ibulion ami sessional papers.
15b Report of the Veterinary Director General for the year ending March 31, 1918. Piesented
by Hon. Mr. CarveVI, July 5, 1919 Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
16. Report of the Dominion Experimental Farms for the fiscal year ending Slst March, 1918.
— Appendix to the Report of the Minister of Agriculture. Presented by Hon. Mr.
Crerar. February 28, 1919 Printed for distribution and aes.iional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 6.
17. Report of the Census of Industry. 1917. Part I, Acrlculturnl Statistics. Presented by
Hon. Mr. Carvell, March 18, 1919 Printed for distribution ond sessional paper*.
17o. Report of the Census of Industry", 1917 — Part II. Dairying.
Printed for distribution ond scssionol papers.
17b. Report of the Census of Indu8tr>-, 1917— Part III. FlHherles .Statistic!!.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
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CONTENTS OF VOLTTME 6— Continued.
17c. Report of the Census of Industry, 1917 — Part IV, Section 4, Pulp and Paper. Presented
by Hon. Mr. Maclean, April 24, 1919.. ..Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
17c. (1) Report of the Census of Industrj-, 1917, Part IV — Forestry — Lumber, Laths and
Shingles. l^rintrd for distribution and sessional papers.
17c. (3) Report of the Census of Industry, 1917 — Part IV — Forestry — Sash and Doors,
Planing Mills, etc. Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
17c. (4) Report of the Census of Industry, 1917. Part IV — Forestry — Pulp and Paper.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
17c. (5) Report of the Census of Industry, 1917, Fart IV — Forestry — Wood Distillation. '
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 7.
18. Annual Report of the Department of Immigration and Colonization, for the fiscal year end-
ing 31st March, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Calder, February 2.8. 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
19. Report of the Minister of Publfc Works on the works under his control, for the fiscal, year
ending 31st March, 191S. Presented by Hon. Mr. Carvel!. February 26, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
20. Annual Report of the Department of Railwayr? and Canals, for the fiscal year fromVlst
April, 1917, to 31st March, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, March 26, 1919. \
Printed for distribution and sessiorial papeh.s.
20a. Canal Statistics for the season of navigation, 191S. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reld, May 30,
1919 Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
20b. Railway Statistics of the Dominion of Canada, for the year ending 30th June, 1918. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Reid, May 30, 1919. . .Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
20c. Thirteenth Report of the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada, for the year ending
31st March, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, February 27. 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
ZOd. Telephone Statistics of the Dominion of Canada, for the year ending 30th June, 1918.
Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, April 24, 1919.
Xot printed.
20e. Express Statistics of the Dominion of Canada, for the years ended June 30. 1917 and
191S. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, April 24. 1919..
Not printed.
20/. Telegraph .Statistics of the Dominion of Canada, for the years ending June 30, 1917 and
1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, April 24. 1919.
Not printed.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 8.
21. Fifty-first Annual Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, for the year 1917-
18 — Marine. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, Febuary 26, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
22. List of Shipping issued by the Department of Marine and Fisheries, as on the SlstDecem-
■ber, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Ballantynf. June 16. 1919.
Printed for distribution and se.isioiial papers.
23. Supplement to the Fifty-flrst Annual Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries,
for the fiscal year 1917-18 (Marine) — Steamboat Inspection Report. Presented by Hon.
Mr. Ballantyne. May 13, 1919 Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
24. Report of the Postmaster General, for the year ending 31st March, 1918. Presented 1)7
Hon. Mr. RovveLl, February 26, 1919.. ..Printed for dislribul ion and S'.itiunal j>ii;>cra.
25. Annual Report of the Department of the Interior, for the fiscal year ending 31st March,
1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen, March 4, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
26. Summary Report of the Geological Survey, Department of Mines, for the calendar year
1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, March 28, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
26". Summary Report of the Mines Branch of the Department of Mines, for the calendar
year, 1918 Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
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CONTENTS OF VOLTTME 9.
27. Report of the DepaAment of Indian Affairs, for the year ending Slst ^arch, 191 S. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Meighen, March 6, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
28. Ueport of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, for the year ending 30th September. 191 S.
Presented bv Hon. Mr. Rowell. June 16, 1919.
Prinffd for di»tril)Ution and sessional papers.
29. Report of the Secretary of State of Canada, for the year ending Slst March, 1918. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Burrell, March 3. 1919.
Prinfcd for diatWliiKion nnd sfs.'iorinl pnprr.r
29a. Canadian Archives, for year ended December 31. 191S.
Printed for distribution and sessional popers.
30. The Civil Service Li.st of Canada. 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell. March 12. 1919.
Prjtifrd for disfriftiifion ond sr.-,sinnnl papers
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10.
31. Tenth Annual Report of the Civil Service Commission of Canada, for the year cndins
Slst August. 191S. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell, April 7, 1919.
Pn'nfcd for distribution and scssioiiol paper.?.
32. Annual Report of the Department of Public Printing and Slatloner>-. for the fiscal year
ending Slst March, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean. April 10. 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
33. Report of the Secretary of State for Ehrternal Affairs, for the year ending Slst March, 191 S.
Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell. April 9, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
34. Report of the Minister of Justice as to Penitentiaries, for fiscal year ending March 31.
1918.
Printed for distribution and ses.iional papers.
35. Report of the Militia Council for the Dominion of Cjinada, for the fiscal year ending Slst
March. 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Mewburn, February 2fi, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
36. Report of the Department of Labour, for the fiscal year ending Slst March, 1918. Pre-
sented by Sir Thomas White, May 2«, 1919.
Prtntrd for distribution ond' srssionol papers.
37. Annual Report of the Editorial Committee on Governmental Publications, dated 1st March,
1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, Apri; 1«. 1919
Printed for distribution and sessional papers
38. Report of the Department of the Naval Service, for the fiscal year ending Slst March,
1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, February 28, 1919.
Printed for di'lribulion and sessional papers
39. Fifty-first Annual Report of the Fisheries Branch of the Department of the Naval Service.
1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, February 2S, 1919.
Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
40. Report at the Joint Llbrarlana of Parliament. Presented by Hon. Mr. Speaker. K.-l.rii.iiy
2o_ J919 Not printed.
41 Communication received by the Clerk of the House conveying to the House of Commons
of Canada a resolution adopted by the Cnstitutlonal Congress of the Republic of Costa
Rico sftting forth the Joy of the people of Costa Rica upon the termination of the war
nnd th. tMnmph ot the allle»I arms Presented by Hon. Mr. Speaker. 1919
Kot printed.
42 fnpy nf (irrirr in Coundl, P.C. 1S91. dated 14Ih August, 1918. re Regulations relative to
the certificates of Masters and Mates. — (The Senate.) Not printed.
43. Statii ' ' 'ers, under the control of the Minister
,,f these leases as Issued under Chapter
17 , _ . -(Thr Hriiair ) .Vol pTinted
44 Statement of harbour dues collected during the fiscal year 1917-18, In accordance with the
provisions of Section g&S of Chapter llS, of the Reviled Statutes of Canada, 1»06.—
(The Senate) Not prtnted.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— r on tinned.
45. Statement of fees received on account of Sick Mariners' Fund during the fiscal year 1917-
18. in accordance with the provisions of Section 387 of Chapter 113, of the Revised
Statutes of Canada, 1906. — iThe Senate.) Xot printed.
46. Copies of General Orders promulgated to the Militia for the period between 1st January,
1918, and 2nd February, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Mewburn, February 26, 1919.
Not printed.
47. Copies of all Routine Orders of the Canadian Expeditionary Force promulgated from
2nd January, 1918, to 22nd February, 1S19. Presented by Hon. Mr. Mewburn, February
26. 1919 ,Vot printed.
48. Copy of a despatch from the Right Hon. the Siecretary of State for tlw" Colonies to His
Excellency the Governor General, transmitting copies of a parliamentary paper con-
taining extracts from the minutes of the proceedings of the Imperial War Conference.
191S, and papers laid before the conference. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, February
26,1919 ■ Not printed.
49. Statement showing appropriation account of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, 1917-lS,
in accordance with Chapter 91, Section 27. of the Revised Statutes. Presented by Hon.
Mr. Rowell, February 26, 1919 Not printed.
490' Copy of Orders in Council, as follows: —
P.C. 1287, dated 25th May, 1918,— Leave of absence for members of the force over-
seas.
P.C. 2213, dated 7th October. 1918, — Prohibiting members of the Royal Northwest
Mounted Police from becoming associated with any trades union organization.
P.C. 3076. dated 12th December. 1918. — Increasing the force of the Northwest
Mounted Police to its authorized strength of 1.200, etc.
PC. 3175. dated 24th December. 191S, — Increased pay to non-commissioned ofiicers
and men of the Royal Northwest Mounted Polict.
P.C. 159, dated 27th January. 1919. — Transfer of the control of the registration of
alien enemies for the provinces of Manitoba. British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Alber-ta,
and that part of Ontario in Military District No. 10. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell,
February 28, 1919 ." Not printed.
50. Copies of Orders in Council, as follows : —
P.C. 2206. dated 12th September. 1918. — Extension of scope of Department of Public
Information.
P.C. 2208, dated 12th September. 1918. — Appointment of Dr. George H. Locke as
Associate Director of Public Information. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell. February
26,1919 Not printed.
50a- Return to an Order of the House of the 24th March, 1919. for a return showing: — 1. The
duties of the Department of Public Information. 2. What publication it issues. 3. The
annual cost of the department. 4. The names of the men employed, their former occu-
pations and present salaries. 5. The number of newspaper men employed by the said
department. Presented March 31. 1919. — Mr. Pedlow Not printed.
soft- Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919. for a return showing the names
of all persons employed up to 1st March. 1919, in the Department of Public Information,
. the class of worl< each pei'son is doing, the salary or wages paid, the living or other
expenses paid, and the former occupation of each person, along with a statement show-
ing what other work, if any. said person was employed in. Presented April 1. 1919.
Mr. Proulx Not printed.
51. Copies of Orders in Council passed since last session of parliament In respect to emergency
legislation, as follows : —
P.C. 1187. dated 18th May. 1918. — Requests War Trade Board to communicate with
responsible persons with a view to increasing the production of pig-iron in Canada on
the basis of a government guarantee for the purchase of the product for a series of
years and to report.
P.C. 1507, dated 15th June, 1918. — Prohibits exportation of leather except under
license.
P.C. 1525. dated 22nd June. 191S. — Authorizes War Trade Board to negotiate with
a responsibte company from British Columbia to be formed, to establish a blast fur-
nace and manufacture pig-iron.
P.C. 1798. dated 27th July, 191S, — Approves reguhitions amending the regulations
of the 15th March. 1918, respecting the price of coal and importation, etc. thereof, as
to method of calculating overhead charges to determine the cost price of coal. etc.
P.C. 2022. dated 16th August, 191S, — Authorizes Fuel Controller to make regula-
tions subject to the approval of the Governor General in Council governing the price oC
gasolene and fuel oil and the production, distribution, sale, etc.. thereof, and to make
any necessary investigation.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
P.C. COSo. dated 3rd Seplonibt-r. ISIS. — Empowers War Trade Board to control
and regulate the production and distribution of iron and steel and the products thereof,
and to make orders to increase the production thereof and it neoeesary to place govcrn-
ment orders or give assistance subject to the approval of the Ciovernor in Council
P.C. 2136. dated 3rd September, 191S. — Authorizes bountii s on lini-n yarns spun
in Canada from Canadian flax in the three years beginning 1st April. 1919, and ending
31st March. 1922
PC. 2153, dated 5th September. 1918. — Further amends the Order in Council of
the nth June, 1917, creating and giving powers to the Board of c.rnln Supervisors.
P.C. 2370, dated 2nd October, 191S, — Approved regulations as to gasolene respect-
ing permits to dealers and retail prices and prohibiting retail sale on Sunday.
P.C. 21S3, dated 9th October. 191S, — Approves regulations and agreement sub-
mitted by Board of Grain Supervisors respecting chartering and marine insurance on
grains until the close of navigation. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, February 26.
1919 Wot printed.
51a. Orders In Council: —
P.C. 2158, dated the 6th September. 1918. — Making regulations governing inspec-
tion of bituminous coal and lignite in Canada.
P.C. 2228. dated the 12th September, 191S', — Making regulations governing the dis-
tribution of industrial coal In Canada.
P.C. 2268, dated the 13th September, 191S. — Extending the powers of the Fuel
Controller.
P.C. 3004, dated the 5th December, 191S, — Amending and consoll<"ntlng regulations
made by the Fuel Controller.
P.C. 3037. d.ited the 24th December. 191.«. — Authorizing inquiries into the project
of obtaining increased production of coal in the province of Nova Scotia.
P.C. 1690. dated the 12th July, 191S, — Contract between the Government and the
Midland Iron and Steel Company.
P.C. 1712. dated the ISth July, 191S, — Contract between the Government and the
Parry Sound Iron Company.
P.C. 122. dated the 17th January, 1919,— Authorizing certain payments on the pro-
duction of pig-iron.
P.C. 399. dated the 24th Februar}-, 1919. — Authorizing certain payments to be made
on the production of malleable Iron.
P.C. 205S. dated the 22nd August, 191S, — Arrangements for the financing of the
Importations of New Zealand and Australian wool.
P.C. 3010, dated the 6th December, 1919, — Constituting the Canadian Trade Com-
mission.
P.C. 2734, dated the 7th November, 1918. — Constituting the London Trade Mi.sslon
P.C. 2595, dated the 21st October, 1918, — Constituting the economic commission
to Siberia.
PC. 344. dated the 20th February-, 1919, — With respect to the arrangements entered
into with the Siberian Supply Company. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, February
3, 1919 , Not prtnle*
52. Copies of Orders In Council, as follows : —
P.C. 81-13sn. dated 3rd June. 1918. Allowance In lieu of medical allowance.
F'.C. S6-1513, 20th June, 191S. Rates of pay.
P.C 1575. 2nd July, UHS. Increases in pay.
P.C. 2225. 12th September, 191S. Allowances for accountant officers of depot
•hips. „ „ „ „
P.C 2707, eth November, 1918. Hates of pay, R.C.N.S.
P.C. 2ti9», 23rd November, 1918 Provisional allowance.
P.C. 1313, 3rd June, 191S. Amendment Defence of Canada Order.
P.C. 1075, 6th June. 191 s. Amendment Defence of Canada Order.
P.C 2275. 13th September, 1918. Amendment Defence of Canada Order.
P.C. 2'".26. 26th October. 1918. Issue of war b.idges.
P.C. 2868. 21st November, 1918. Separation allowance.
PC 269, 9ih February, 1919. Issue of war badges. Presented by Hon. Mr.
Bnllantyno. February, 1919 Kot printe,!.
Sf- Copy of Orders In Council : —
PC. 1313. dated 3rd Juii> . i ;•; -.Amendment. Defence of Canada Order.
V.C. in;.'! dated 6th June. 191S, — Amendment. Defence of C:inadn Order.
PC. 22.'7, dated 13th September, 1918. — Amendment, Defence tif Canada Order.
V.C. 2626* dated 26th October. 1918, — Issue of war badges
PC. 286S. dated 21st November. 1918. — Separation allowiini<'.
P.C. 269. • ■ ' '•' February. 1919, — Issue of war badges,
p'f si-i ^Tii June, 1918. — Allowance In lieu of medical allowance,
r'c! 86-1 ! 20th June, 1918,— Rates of pay.
pr 1S75. dated 2nd July. 1»18,— Increase In pay.
I'.C 2225, dated 12th September, 1918.— Allowances for accountant officers of
depot ships.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
P.C. 2707, datici 6th November, 191S, — Rates of pay, R.C.N.S.
P.C. 2b93, dated 23rd November, 1918, — Provisional allowance. Presented by Hon.
Mr. Maclean, February 28, 1919 Not printed.
526. Copy of Order in Council. P.C. 565, dated 14th March, 1919: Separation allowances' in
Canadian Naval Service. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, March 20, 1919.
Not printed.
52c. Copy of an Order in Council, P.C. 589, dated the 19th March, 1919, — Cancellation of certain
sections of the Defence of Canada Order, 1917. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean.
March 27, 1919 Not printed.
52''- Copy of Order in Council P.C. 778. dated 9th April, 1919, re uniform allowance to nursing
sisters of the Royal Canadian Navy. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, April 16, 1919.
Not printed.
52e. Amendments to Radiotelegrraph Regulations: Private Comniercial Licenses. EJmerpenc.v
Certificates. Presented by Hon. Mr. Ballantyne, May 1, 1919 Not printed.
52/. Radiotelegraph Regulations ; — Issue of licenses for amateur stations. Fees for examina-
tions for Emergency Certificates for Proficiency. I'resented by Hon. Mr. Ballantyne,
May 6, 1919 Not printed.
S2r' C:';,y of Order in Council, P.C. 103S, dated 19th May, 1919, respecting the Department of
the Naval Service : Issue of war badges. Presented by Hon. Mr. Ballantyne, May 27,
1919 Not printed.
52'i. Order in Council P.C. 1172, dated 6th June, 1919, respecting issue of war badges. — (The
Senate.) Not printed.
52». Copy of Order in Council, P.C. 1222, dated 14th June, 1919, respecting war bonus to ofllcers
and men in the Canadian navy. I'resented by Hon. Mr. Ballantyne. July 2. 1919.
Not printed.
'53. Copies of Orders in Council respecting housing: P.C. 2997, dated 3rd December. 191S.
P.C. 3067, dated 12th December, 1918. P.C. 374, dated 20th February, 1919. Presented
by Hon. Mr. Rowell, February 27, 1919 Not printed.
53(1. Copy of Order in Council, P.C 907, dated 1st May, 1919, approving of the General Housing
Scheme of the Province of British Columbia. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, May 6,
1919 Not printed.
536. Copy of Order in Council, P.C. 1130, dated 29th May. 1919. approving of the General
Scheme of Housing of the Province of Quebec. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, June 2,
1919 Not printed.
53c. Copy of Order in Council, P.C. 1201. dated 11th June. 1919. approving General Scheme of
Housing of the Province of Manitoba. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell. June 13.
1919 Not printed.
53d. Copy of Order in Council. P.C. 1266. dated 23rd June, 1919, approving the General Scheme
of Housing of the Province of New Brunswicl<. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, June
24, 1919.
54. P.C. 3176, dated 24th December, 1918, — Resumption of work upon those sections of the
Welland Ship Canal which had been already commenced and partly completed on a
percentage basis.
P.C. 3036, — Welland Ship Canal; authorizing resumption of work thereon.
P.C. 3190, dated 27th December, 191S. — Amendment of Order in Council. P.C. 3176,
dated 24th December, 1918, — Welland canal contracts with firm of which Senator M. J.
O'Brien was formerly a member. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reld, February 28, 1919
Not printed.
54«. Copies of contracts between His Majesty the King and the Dominion Dredging Company.
Limited ; Baldry, Yerburgh and Hutchison, Limited : Doheny. Quinlan and Robertson ;
and Canadian Dic-dging Company. Limited, dated 17th January. 1919. in respect to the
carrying on :^I certain work in connection with the Welland Ship Canal. I'resented
bv Hon. Mr. Reid. April 23, 1919 Not printed.
55. P.C. 3000, dated 5th December, 1918, — Improvement of highways, and appointment of Mr.
A. W. Campbell, M. Can. Soc. C.E., In connection therewith. Presented by Hon. Mr.
Reid, February 28, 1919 Not printed.
56. P.C. 3083. dated 19th December. 1918. — Resumption of work on the Severn Division of the
Trent canal ; agreement with tlie York Construction Company on a percentage basis.
P.C. 3084. dated 19th December. 191S. — Contract with the Randolph MacDonald
Company for the construction of Section No. 3 of the Severn Division of the Trent
canal on a percentage basis. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, February 28, 1919.
Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
57. PC. 2S54. dated 20th November, 191S, — Persons composing Board of Directors of the
Canadian Northern Railway Company to be from time to time also Board of Manage-
ment of the Canadian Government Railways. z
P.C. 2454, dated 4th October. 191S. — Purchase of balance of capital stock of the
Canadian Northern Railway Company.
P.C. 2331, dated 23rd September, 191S, — Acquirement of the Toronto Suburban
Railway Company and the Toronto Eastern Railway Company by the Directors of the
Canadian Northern Railway Company.
P.C. 31S2, dated 27th December, 1918, — Transfer of two wharves (ocean piers Nos.
2 and 3), at Ogden Point, Victoria, B.C., to the control of the Board of Directors of the
Canadian Northern Railway.
P.C. 3122. dated 20th December, 1918. — Authorizing the use of the name "Can-
adian National Railways," in lieu of the names Canadian Northern Railway System
and Canadian Government Railways.
P.C. 3120, dated 20th December, 1918, — Equipment requirements for the year 1919.
covering the Canadian Northern Railway System and the Canadian Government Rail-
ways.
P.C. 3121, dated 20th December, 1918. — Authorizing the directors of the Canadian
Northern Railway to incur expenditures for work urgently required on the Canadian
Northern Railway or Government Railways System, not to exceed In all ten million
dollars.
P.C. 2111, dated 30th August, 1918, — Acquiring branch lines In New Brunswick
as feeders to the Government Railway System.
P.C. 1S2, dated 29th January. 1919, — Government wharf at Vancouver, B.C.,
removed from the control of the Vancouver Harbour Commissioners to that of the
Department of Railways and Canada.
P.C. 1691. dated 5th July. 191S, — Loan to Canadian Northern Railway Company.
Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, February 28, 1919 Not printed.
58. PC. 11". dated 20th January. 1919. — Enginiering data on the construction of the Que-
bec Bridge to be printed for distribution. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reld, Febru.^ry 2S.
1919 Not printed.
59. P.C. 1768, dated 16th July, 1918, — Wage Increase on Canadian Rallw«>-8; Increase in
freight rates on Canadian Railwa.ve. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, February 28. 1919.
Not printed.
60. Report of the Canada Food Board, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Crerar, February 2S,
1919 Not printed.
61. Regulations under "The Destructive Insect and Pest Act." pursuant to Section 9, Chapter
31 of 9-10 Edward VII. Presented by Hon. Mr.' Crerar. February 28. 1919.. Not printed.
62. Copy of the Judgment and Reasons of the Supreme Court of Canada In the case of
George E<lwin Gray. Habeas Corpus proceedings. Presented by Sir Thomas White.
February 28, 1919 Not printed.
63. PC. 113, dated 17th Januar>', 1919, — Prohibiting the Import and export of Russian
roubles. Presented by Sir Thoma« White, February 28, 1919 Not printed.
64. P.C. 3188, dated 14th January, 1919, — Repealing restrictions on lesue of securltlos and
shares. Presented by Sir Thomas White, February 28, 1919 Not printed.
65. PC. 3208, dated 2nd January, 1919, — Respecting credit to Imperial Government for pur-
chase of timber In Canada. Presented by Sir Thonras White, February 28, 1919.
Not printed.
66. PC. £355, dated 25th September. 1918. — Respecting the Natlono.1 War S;ivinKs Com-
mittee. Presented by Sir Thomas White. February 28, 1919 Not printed.
67. P.C. 2740. dat<d 7th November. 1918. — Placing potatoes on free llat. Presented by Sir
Thomas White, February 28, 1919 Not printed.
68. PC. 2089. dated 24th August. 1918. — Prohibiting export of silver. Presented by Sir
Thorn;!* While, February 28, 1919 Not printed.
69. PC. 1354, dated 3rd June, 1918, — Prohibiting export of gold. Presented by Sir ""■
White, February 28, 1919 Not
70. I'C. 2001. dated 14rh Augu«t, 1918. — Re»i)ectlng undertaking with bnnkn In i-o
with 1918 wheat crop. Presented by Sir Thomas While, February 28, 1918 ..
Not
71. I'.C. 2058, dated 22nd Auguxt, 1918. — Respecting advances for pun-lutse of wo<
sentcd by Sir Thomas White. Februar)- 28, 1919 Not
72. I'C. 179. dal«} 29th January. 1919. — Repatriation of soldiers' dependents.
by Sir Thomas White. Fil.ruary 28. 1919 X.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
73. P.C. 2823, dated 15th November, 1918. — Establishment of a sub-committee of Council,
dealing with demobilization questions and industrial labour conditions. Presented by-
Sir Thomas White, February 28, 1919 Not printed.
74. P.C. 2798, dated 15th November, 1918, — Establishing a Power Sub-Committee of the
Cabinet. Presented by Sir Thomas White, February 28, 1919 Not printed.
75. P.C. 2734, dated 7th November, 191S. — Establishing the Canadian Trade Mission In
London. Presented by Sir Thomas White, February 28, 1919 Not printed.
76. P.C. 2270, dated 16th September, 1919, — Establishment of "The Paper Control Tribunal."
P.C. 2310, dated 19th September, 1918. — Appointment of three judges to be mem-
bers of " The Paper Control Tribunal."
P.C. 25S1, dated 19th October, 1918, — Licenses for export of paper. Presented by
Sir Thomas White. February 2 S, 1919 J^ot printed.
76a. Copies of Orders in Council respecting the quantity and price of newsprint to be fur-
nished by the manufacturers to the publishers in Canada, fromi the 7th February,
1917, to 11th November, 1918, inclusive. Presented by Sir Thomas White, July 3.
^919 Not in\ntcd
77. P.C. 1222, dated 18th May, 191S, — Amalgamating and combining the Department of
Customs and Inland Revenue. Presented by Sir Thomas White, February 28. 1919.
Not printed.
78. And also, — Copy of Mr. Justice Hodgins' Report on the Northland inquiry. Presented
by Sir Thomas White, February 28, 1919 Not iiriiiled.
79. PC. 968, dated 25th May. 1918, — Regulations re Documents to be carried.
P.C. 1325, dated 29th May, 191S, — Reward for apprehension of deserters.
P.C. 1305, dated 5th June, 191S, — Control of Dominion Police Force transferred
to Department of Militia and Defence. Remuneration of members and establishment
of Force.
P.C. 1459, dated 12th June, 1918, — Natives of India of unmixed Asiatic descent
and their descendants exempt from military service.
P.C. 1490, dated loth June, 1918, — Amendment to Section 1, Paragraph (a) of
30th April. 1918, — Documents to be carried.
P.C. 1567, dated 22nd June, 1918, — Amendments to Sections 4 and 5, P.C. 919, 20th
April, 1918. Cancelling exemption to all members of Class 1 who at the date of the
claim for exemption made by or on their behalf gave their ages as 20, 21 or 22.
P.C. 1697. dated 5th July, 1918, — Men whose exemptions were cancelled by virtue
of P.C. 919 of 20th April, 1918, to be dealt with as pro\-ided by that Order in Council,
notwithstanding judgment of Supreme Court of Alberta.
PC. 1647, dated 12th July, 1918. — Regulation re issue of temporary exemption
certificate.
P.C. 1795. dated 17th July, 1918, — Hearing by Supreme Court of case ot George
Edwin Gray.
P.C. 1850, dated 27th July, 191S, — Regulation re discharge of members of C.E.F.
to R.F.C. and R.A.F.
P.C. 1851. dated 27th July. 1918, — Regulation re duties ot man who becomes
■resident of Canada after class of which he is a member has been called out.
P.C. 1931, dated 1st August, 1918, — Draft Proclamation re amnesty to deserters
and defaulters.
P.C. 1906. dated 5th August, 1918,— Penalty for employing, concealing or assisting
deserter or absentee without leave, Section 106, Regulations amended.
P.C. 1907, dated 5th August, 1918, — American Convention enforced from July 30,
1918.
P.C. 1953. dated 10th August. 1918, — Regulations re 100.000 limit.
P.C. 2044, dated 20th .\ugust, 1918. — Regulations of American Convention.
P.C. 2017, dated 3rd September, 1918. — Provision for certain British subjects who
are also subjects of Neutral State making declaration of alienage during war. Regu-
lation 11 amended.
PC. 2138. dated 5th September, 1918, — Regulation amending clause " C," Section 1
of P.C. 1013 of April 30. I'.ilS, in so far as the Provinces ot Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta are concerned.
P.C. 2242. dated 13th September. 1918, — Penalty for giving false or misleading
information on questionnaire and for failure to return questionnaire within the pre-
scribed time. Section 93 Regulations amended.
P.C. 2243, dated- 13th September, 1918, — Penalty for attempting to bribe any
person connected with administration of Act.
P.C. 2252, dated 13th September, 1918. — Additional powers conferred on the Chief
Commissioner of Dominion Police.
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9-10 George V Alphabetical Index to Sesaional Papers A. 1919
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Coniinued.
P.C. 2122, dated 19th September, 191S, — ^Documents to be carried (P.C. 1013 of
the 30th April, 191S, P.C. 1226. of the 20th May. 1918, and P.C. 1490 of the loth June,
191S. amended).
P.C. 2320. dated 19th September. 191S. — Powers donferred on the Chief Commis-
sioner of Dominion Police (P.C. lSo2. 27th July. 191S. amended).
P.C. 2410. dated 2Sth September. 191S. — Regul.ition re extension of time for lay-
ing a complaint for an offence punlshab:e on summary conviction under the authority
of the War Measures Act, 1914.
P.C. 2452. dated 4th October, 191S. — Order to reiort for medical examination
(Section 1. paragraph " ni " Regulations amended).
P.C. 2453. dated 4th October. 191S. — Sections 81, S2, 108 ReRulatlons arpended.
P.C. 2517, dated 11th October, 1918. — Regulations rf change of occupation during
winter months.
P.C. 2492, dated 12th October, 1918, — Penalty for concealing or assisting deserter or
absentee without leave (Regulation 106 amended). ,
P.C. 2553. dated 17th October, 191S. — The issue under the signature of the Central
Appeal Judge or the Clerk to the Central Appeal Judge or the Judge of any Appeal
Tribunal of certified copies or certificate as to records, proceedings or decisions in
their respective offices and such copies or certificate shall be receivable In evidence.
P.C. 25S5, dated 23rd October. 191S. — In case of man who fails to report for duty
or for medical examination as ordered by Registrar, certificate of Registrar to be
accepted as evidence. P.C. 3168. 9th November, 1917. amended.
P.C. 25S6, dated 23rd October. 191S, — Regulation re person who fails to report
to the Registrar as required by P.C. 919 of 20th April. 191S. or by the Proclamation
of 6th May. 1918. shall be deemed to be a soldier absent without leave fro«i midnight
of the last day limited for reporting.
P.C. 25S7. dated 23rd October, 1918, — Duty of employer to give certain Informa-
tion. Penalty for failure. P.C. 510. 2nd March. 1918. amended.
P.C. 2588. dated 23rd October. 1918, — Registrar empowered to determine any
application for renewal of exemption.
P.C. 2622, dated 25th October, 1918, — Regulations re Mennonites and Doukhobors.
P.C. 2631. dated 26th October, 1918. — Franking privilege extended to the Clerk
of the Central Appeal Judge.
P.C. 2632. dated 26th October. 1918. — Penalty for failure to attend to medical
examination. Section 104 Regulations amended.
P.C. 2658. dated 30th Octxjber, 1918, — Regulations re discharge from C.E.F. to
R.F.C. and R.A.F. P.C. 1850, 27th July. 1918. amended.
P.C. 2694, dated 2nd November. 1918. — Regulations re Identification of persons
excepted from Military Service, etc.
P.C. 2828. dated 15th November, 1918. — Rescinding Order In Council, P.C. 1433.
dated 24th May. 1917, re exodus from Canada of persons likely to be affected by the
Military Service Act.
P.C. 3051. dated 11th Deceimber. 1918. — Di.scharge of men belonging to Class 1
who could not be usefully Employed In the C.E.F. by reason of low categorj-.
P.C. 3090. dated 16th December. 1918. — Proceedings In relation to applications
for exemption to be suspended during the armistice.
P.C. 3107, dated 17th December, 191S. — Regulations re transfer of prisoners from
one prison to another when accommo<lation Is not sufficient.
P.C. 3211. dated 2nd January. 1919. — Regulations re procedure against deserters
and persons alwent from Military Service without Uwve, amended.
P.C. 101. dated 16th January. 1919. — Regulations re failing to report for duty.
Certificate of Registrar to be accepted as evidence.
P.C. 102. dated 16th January. 1919. — Regulations re reward for apprehension of
deserters.
P.C. 293, dated 12th February, 1919, — Prosecutions under Section 16, Sub-section
of the Military Service Act, 1917. Consent of Minister of Justice, etc.
P.C. 314. dated 12th Februar}', 1919.— Regulations re deserttTs and alMscntees
without leave may be delivered Into military custody. Trial of such persons. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Meighen, February 28. 1919 .Vo( prtiifrd.
79a. Copies of Orders In Council In respect to Militia and Defence and the Canadian EJxpe-
dltionary Force*. Presented by Hon. Mr. .Miwburn. March 4. 1919 Sot itrintcil.
80. Copy of a Ocnera", Order of the Supreme Court, adopted on the 8th October. 1918. amend-
ing certain Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada. Presmlcd by Hon. Mr. Melghon.
February 28|. 1919 Not printed.
81. Copy of a Pnrllnjncntarj* Paper <C.D. 9212) containing the conditions of the Armistice
with Oermany. r'ci-ivcd by His Excellency thi' Oovernor fli-neral from the Secretary
of State for the Colonies, together with a copy of a telegrii-m from His Majesty's
Ambassador at I'arls. on the subject of the extension of the Armistice with Oermany.
Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell. February 28. 1919 Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
Sla--Also, — Copy of the terms of the Armistice with Turkey and of the Armistice with
Austria-Hungary, received by His Excellency the Governor General from the Secretary
of State for the Colonies. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, February 28. 1919.
Not printed.
Sib- Copy of a letter from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to His Excellency the
Governor General, of the 2.5th of February, 1919. transmitting copies of the Con-
vention signed on the 16th January, 1919, prolonging the Armistice with Germany,
together with copies of the Pinajicial Protocol of the 13th of December, 1918. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, March 18, 1919 Not printed.
81c. Copy of a pamphlet received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, intituled:
" Terms of the Armistice concluded between the allied Governments and the Govern-
ments of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Turkey. Presented by Hon. Mr, Rowell,
May 5, 1919 Not printed.
82. Statement of Wharfage Collections for the fiscal year 1917-18, in accordance with the
provisions of Chapter 112, Section 14, Revised Statutes, 1906. Presented by Hon.
Mr. Maclean, February 28, 1919 Not printed.
83. Statement of Superannuation and Retiring Allowances in the Civil Service during the
year ending 31st December, 191S, showing name, rank, salary, service allowance and
cause of retirement of each person superannuated or retired, also whether vacancy
has been filled by promotion, or by appointment, and the salary of any new appointee.
Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 3, 1919 Not printed.
84. Statement in pursuance of Section 17 of the Civil Service Insurance Act, for the year
ending March 31, 1918. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 3, 1919. . .Not printed.
85. Statement of Governor Genera'.'s Warrants issued since the last Session of Parliament
on account of 1918-19. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 3, 1919.. iVot printed.
86. Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Royal Society of Canada, for the
year ended April 30, 1918. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 3. 1919.
Not printed.
87. Statement of Receipts and Expenditures of the National Battleflelds Commission to 31st
March, 1918. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 3. 1919 Not printed.
88. Statements of Expenditure on account of " Miscellaneous Unforeseen Expenses," from the
1st April, 1918, to the 21st February. 1919, in accordance with the Aippropriation
Act of 1918. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 3, 1919 Not printed.
89. Statement of Temporary Loans issued by the Government of Canada since the last
Session of Parliament still outstanding. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 3,
1919 Not printed.
90. Report of the Ottawa Improvement Commission for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1918,
including a summary of the receipts and expenditures from its inception in August,
1S9J. to March 31, 1918. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 3, 1919.. Not printed.
91. Statement of Treasury Board over-ruling, under Section 44, Consolidated Revenue and
Audit Act. Presented by Sir Thomas White, March 3, 1919 Not printed.
92. PC. 1743, dated 11th July, 1918, — Declaring principles and policies re industrial disputes
and urging their adoption upon employers and employees for the duration of the war.
P.C, 219."), dated 12th September, 1918, — Re EJmploymcnt OfBces Co-ordination
Act, Submitting form of agreement to be entered into with the provinces.
P.C. 2333, dated 23rd September, 1918, — Re Canada Registration Board. Requiring
certain returns from employers.
P.C. 2461, dated 4th October, 191S. — Re Cost of Living. Rescinding previous
Orders owing to certain defects therein and making regulations.
P.C. 252.5, dated 11th October, 1918, — Re Industrial Disputes Investigation Act,
Prohibition of strikes in war industries.
P.C. 2808, dated 19th November, 1918, — Repealing Order in Council No. 2525.
P.C. 3069, dated 11th December, 1918, — Re Cost of Living. Rescinding Order in
Council No. 2461 and making regulations.
P.C. 3111, dated 17th December, 1918. — Re Employment Offices Co-ordination
Act. Providing regulations thereunder.
P.C. 3171, dated 24th December, 1918, — Re Employment Offices Co-ordination Act.
Providing for establishment and maintenance of certain employment bureaus.
P.C. 17, dated 6th January, 1919, — Re Employment Offices Co-ordination Act.
Making regulations as to employment returns.
P.C. 39, dated 11th January, 1919,^Employment oflices Co-ordination Act. Pro-
viding for cost of maintenance of certain employment ofllces from War Appropriation.
Presented by Hon. Mr. yMaclean, March 3, 1919 Not prinlak
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
93. Copy of a cable (In extended form) received by His Elxcellency the Governor General
from the Secretary of State for the Colonies on February 14. 1919, Riving a sum-
mary of the League of Nations Covenant presented to the Peace Conference by the
League of Nations Commission. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell. March 3. l!>l<i
-Vot printed.
930- Copy of a letter received by His Excellency the Governor General from the Secretary of
State tor the Colonies, dated February 2S. 191'.'. with aoi-omp:»nyinE printed copies
of the draft League of Nations Covenant. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell. March 24,
1914 Printed for distribution and sessional papers.
931>- Copy of the revised draft of the League of Nations Covenant, as approved by the Peace
Conference In plenary session on April 28, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell. May
5, 1919 Printed for distnbulioit oiid sesiiemaX imptrs.
94. Order in Council, dated 5th November, 191S. with regard to remissions made under Sec-
tion SS of The Indian Act, Chapter 81, R.S.C. 1906. Presented by Hon. Mr. Meisrhen.
March 4, 1919 Not printed.
95. P.C. 2860, 20th November. 1918, providing for the Issue of supplementary letters patent
in favour of the present owners of certain lands, conveying the right to the clay which
may be found therein.
P.C. 2S27. 20th November, 1918, providing that the pre-emption entry of Onier
Lethiecq be cancelled and sold to his wife, he having been sentenced to serve 12 years
in the Prince Albert penitentiary.
P.C. 2S42. 20th November. 1918, ordering that further residence by Ben Henry,
holding homestead and pre-emption entries for certain Dominion Lands, be dispensed
■with owing to his Ill-health and consequent Inability to perform further residence
duties.
P.C. 2841. 20th Novem^ber, 1918, ordering that further residence on the part of
Lucy Knott, an entrant under a South African Volunteer Scrip grant, be dispensed
•with as she Is unable to perform further residence owln« to i'.l-health.
PC. 2941, 29th November, 1918, providing for the condrmation of an exchange
of lands with the Hudson's Bay Comp;iny, and granting the land so exchanged to Sam
Doubuch (Dowbuch) upon certain terms and conditions.
P.C. 42-299J, 3rd December, 1918, setting apart and appropriating certain land
for cemetery puri>oses and authorizing a grant thereof for the said purposes.
P.C. 43-2993, 3rd December, 1918, setting apart and appropriating certain land
for church purposes, and authorizing a grant thereof.
PC. 3102. 17th De<ember, 1918, transferring control of certain land to the Royal
Northwest Mounted Police.
P.C. 3103, 17th December, 1918, providing for the Issue of patent to Samuel
Ingram In lieu of land surrendered by Mr. Ingram, which is unsuitable for agricul-
tural development and has been reserved for inclusion in a forest reserve.
P.C. 3115. 2l9t December. 1918, ordering that title to certain Dominion Lands be
vested in George F. Green in lieu of land surrendered by Mr. Green, which has been
recommended for inclusion In a forest reserve.
P.C. 3192, 27th December. 1918. providing for the leasing of o tract of land to a
company cutting clay which has been found to be suitable for use In connection with
the manufacture of cement.
P.C. 31-27. 7th January, 1919, rescinding an Order In Council of the 15th Febru-
ary, 1911. and setting apart certain land In the Pro\'lnce of Alberta for exhibition
grounds and experimental station purposes, and authorizing a grant thereof.
P.C. 38-27, 7th January, 1919, authorizing a grant of land to the S>''nod of the
Diocese of Athabasca.
P.C. 3200, 14th Januar)-, 1919, making regulations for the drainage of Dominion
lAnds In the I'rovlnces of Alberta and Saskatchewan,
PC. 134, 20lh January, 1919, providing for the Issue of a permit to a comixiny
to remove e>arth for the purpose of fllllnK in a trt-sllc. and llie payment of a royalty
therefor,
P.C 2459, 7ih October, 1918. recommending that further residence duties be waived
and authority given for the issue of patents for Dominion Lands in the case of John
H, Held. ponnnMontly dlxabled through illness.
I'C 2ii'.o. 7th tictolier, liHS. authorizing the Issue of a license of occupation for
the bed of the Pence Hiver nt a certain place, in favour of the liVlmonton-Dunvegan
and Kritlsh rolumbia Railway Company.
I'.f. 24!il, nth October. 191.S, authorizing the Issue of a license of occupation for
u portion of tile bed of the Assintbolne Klvor In favour of the Canadian Northern
Railway Company.
PC. 2557, 19lh October. 1918, ordering that the lond covered by a certain road be
transferred to the Crown In the right of the Province of Manitoba.
P.<*. 2S83. 23rd October, 1918, authoriiing a free grant of land to Thomas Gladu
by virtue of occupancy thereof at the date of the oxtingulshinriit of the Indian title.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME IQ— Continued.
P.C. 2623, 25th October, 1918, authoriziiig a free Brant of land to Peter Xjoutit,
the Elder, by virtue of occupation thereof at the date of the extinguishment of the
Indian title.
P.C. 2642, 26th October, 1918, setting apart and expropriating certain Dominion
Lands for church purposes, and authorizing a grant thereof to the Russo-Greeli Ortho-
dox Parish of Torpontz.
P.C. 2659, 30th October. 1918. ordering that cerain lands be set apart for Soldier
Settlement under certain conditions.
P.C. 2678, 2nd November. 1918, providing that the residence requirements of the
Dominion Lands Act be dispensed with in connection with the homestead entry ot
George Young, who is unable through illness to complete the requirements.
P.C. 2703. 7th November, 1918. making regulations in reference to the issue ot
iiomesteaj entry to citizens ot the United States who are unable to become naturalized.
P.C. 2780, 13th November, 1918, ordering certain land to be withdrawn from a
reserve for stock-watering purposes.
P.C. 1911, 5th August. 191S, providing for the exchange of certain lands and a
grant of land to Thomas William Ripper, who had made a home.stead entry on the
Hudson's Bay Lands, the said Hudson's Bay Company having surrendered the land
covered by Mr. Ripper's entry, and the granting to the Hudson's Bay Company o£
certain other land in lieu thereof.
P.C. 1912, 5th Augu.st, 1918, confirming an exchange of lands with Mr. Arthur
Hitchcock, and authorizing the issue of letters patent in favour ot Mr. Hitchcock for
certain Dominion Lands exchanged with him.
P.C. 1922. 5th August, 1918. authorizing the Department of the Interior to enter
into grazing or other similar leases. covering land reserved tor the use ot the Depart-
ment of Jlilitia and Defence under certain conditions.
P.C. 6-1992, 17th August, 1918, authorizing a grant of certain Dominion Lands
for church and cemetery purposes.
PC. 2045, 22nd August, 191S, ordering that certain lands be withdrawn from the
operation of the Dominion Lands Act, and be set apart as an Indian Reserve.
P.C. 2088, 27th August. 1918, authorizing the Minister to dispense with the per-
formance ot residence requirements under the Dominion Lands Act, and the issue
of letters patent in favour ot William Marshall Vance, a homesteader who had both
feet frozen, necessitating amputation .
P.C. 2159, 6th September, 1918, ordering that certain Dominion Lands at Port
Smith Settlement be set apart for the use of the Department ot Indian Affairs under
certain conditions.
P.C. 56-2207, 12th September. 1918. authorizing a grant of certain Dominion
Lands in the Province of Saskatchewan for such purposes.
P.C. 2283, 19th September, 1918, rescinding Clause 12 of the regulations govern-
ing the granting of yearly licenses and permits to cut timber on Dominion Lands and
sut>stitu;ling another Clause therefor, and rt-scinding Sub-clause (c) of Clau.9? 17. and
substituting another therefor, making an amendment to Sub-clause (m) of Clause
17, and making an amendment of Sub-clause 41.
P.C. 2302, 19th September. 1918, recommending that certain lands shall be with-
drawn from the operation of the Dominion Lands Act, and set apart tor the Indians
in the Province ot British Columbia.
P.C. 2303. 21st September, 1918, ordering that Section 1 ot the Coal Mining Regu-
lations, established by Order in Council dated 20th April. 1910. and amendments there-
to be rescinded and a new Section substituted therefor, and made to apply to all coal
mining leases already issued, and ordering that the maximum charge specified in the
above section shall be increasefl and made to apply to coal mining rights already dis-
posed of, and ordering tliat Section 24 of the said regulations lie rescin(ii.'d. and a
new section substituted therefor, and ordering a further provision to be inserted, as to
the methods for the conservation and recovery of coal, and ordering that a further
provision be inserted to create educational facilities in certain cases.
P.C. 2371. 25th September, 191S, providing for the transfer of certain Dominion
Land's to the School Lands Endowment Fund, and thab lands previously included irf
the School Lands Endowment Fund be granted to the Town ot Drumhel'.er tor park
punioses.
P.C. 26-2427. 2Sth September, 1918, setting apart and appropriating certain
Dominion Land's for church purposes in the Province of Alberta.
P.C. 2399; 30th September. IDIS. ordering that certain lands be wtihdrawn from
the operation of the Dominion Lands Act. and set apart for the Indians In the Province
of Saskatchewan.
P.C. 1516, 20th June, 1918, granting* a lease of coal mining rights under certain
lands to the Cadomin Coal Company. Limited.
P.C. 1510, 20tli June. 191S. authorizing the Minister of the Interior to sell certain
Dominion Lands to Edmund Thompson tor reclamation purposes, and to enter into
an agreement with the said Edmund Thompson in connection therewith as representa-
tive's of His Majesty King George the Fifth.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME IQ—ConHnmd.
P.C. 1515, 20th June, 191S. authorizing the issue of a free patent of Dominion
l>ands to Mrs. Flossie Fitzgerald, who has been deserted by her husband, a homestead
entrant, she being totally until to fulfil the residence requirements.
P.C. 1311, 20th June. 191S, authorizing Miss Margaret Reith to make entries by
proxy on behalf of her nephews, W. J. F. Reith, and J. W. Reith. overseas with the
Canadian Expeditionary Force.
P.C. 15S6, 28th June, 1918, relieving Mr. George Ross from the performance of
any further residence duties on his homestead, and -autliorizing the issue of a free
patent to him under certain conditions, he having been admitted to the House for
Incurab'.t-s at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.
P.C. 1621, 2nd July, 191S, making regulations in connection with the Soldier
Settlement Hegulations.
P.C. 1658. 6th July, 191S. withdrawing certain Dominion Lands from the Douk-
hobor Reserves to be dealt with by the Minister of the Interior, subject to certain
regulations.
P.C. 1806. 19th July. 1918. ordering title to certain Dominion Lands to be vested
in His Majesty King George the Fifth, as represented by the Minister of Public Works
for the Province of Alberta.
P.C. 1807, 19th July. 1918. ordering that a certain parcel of Dominion Lands be
transferred to the Department of Public Works.
P.C. 1820. 20th July. 1918. authorizing the Minister of the Interior to issue a
license of occupation to the Canadian Northern Railway for a certain iwrtlon of the
Oldrman river bed.
P.C. 1819. 25th Ju'.y. 1918. ordering that a certain parcel of Dominion Lands be
transferred to the Department of Indian Affairs for a cemetery.
P.C. 1822. 25th July. 1918. authorizing the Minister to grant the sale of certain
Dominion L.inds to Mr. Willi.im Armstrong as a mill site.
P.C. 1830. 25th July. 1918. authorizing the Minister to grant permits for free
grazing privileges for reindeer in a certain area in the Northwest Territories.
P.C. 1828. 25th July. 1918. authorizing a free grant of certain Dominion Lands to
J. I McLean, by virtue of his occupation of the land at the date of the extinguish-
ment of the Indian title.
P.C. 1827, 25th July. 1918. providing the authorization of an exchange of certain
lands with the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the company rele.islng certain
lands to be applied for the puri>oses of an extension to the Stony Indian Resirvt. and
certain other Dominion lands being granted to the company, the difference In area
being credited to the company's land grant.
PC. 1823, 25th July. 1918. providing for the disposal of certain lots In a sub-
division near the station of Badger on the Canadian Northern Rallw.iy under certain
conditions, which land had been squatted on by certain persons.
P.C. 1910. 5th August. 1918, ordering that a certain road be transferred to the
Crown In the right of the Province of Manitoba.
P.C. 873. 13th April, 1918. authorizing a free grant of Dominion Lands to Mr.
William Robert Smith by virtue of his occupation of the land at the date of the
extinguishment of the Indian title.
P.C. 1012. 30th April. 1918. ordering that Order In Council of the 22nd October,
1901. be rescinded and that certain lands be transferred to the control of the Depart-
ment of the Interior, and made available for disposal In accordance with the provi-
sions of the Dominion Lands Act.
P. C. 1053. Ist May. 1918. making regulations for the protection of game' In the
Northwest Territories.
P.C. '1003. Ist May. 1918. giving the Minister of the Interior authority to sell
certain land to Clay Armstrong, subject to certain conditions, for the purposes of
reclamation.
PC. 1062. 3rd May. 191 S. authorizing a free grant of Dominion Lands to the
Rural Municipality of Biggar, No. S<7. In the Province of S:iakatchewan. for ceme-
tery purposes.
P.C. 1002. 7th May. 1918. authorizing the Minister to le.nse certain Dominion
lAnds to the Western Canada ColllerleB Limited, to be used only In connection with
the mining opemtlons of the said Company.
r r 10*8. 7th May. 1918. authorizing the Minister to arrange for certain sales
of School Lands at certain points In the Province of Saskatchewan.
P.C. 1004. 7th May. 1918. making certain regulations to be observed by persons
wishing to use fire for clearing kind in certain districts.
P.C. 1100. 10th May. 1918. sittlhg apart certain l.Tnrts In the Province of Alberta,
and authorizing a grant lh**reof to the Knoll Cemetery i'^ompany.
P.C. 1190. 17th May. 191S, authorizing a grant of Dominion Lands In the Pro-
vince of A'.berta to the Bluhop of Mackenzie Rlvi-r, by virtue of his occupation Of the
t«nd at the date of the extinguishment of the Indian title.
P.C 124 4. 22nd May, 1918. recommeniling that the residence requirements of the
Dominion Lands Act be <llspi'nsed with In the case of Charles Hlanchavd, who was
severely burned ami badly frost bitten.
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CONTENTS OF VOLTIME 10— Continued.
P.C. 1268. 2jth May. 191S. inovicling a transfer of certain Dominion Lands to
tlie Crown in the rigrlit of tlie Province of Manitoba.
P.C. 129S. 26tli May, 1918. ordering that certain parcels of swamp lands, which
were re-transferred to the Dominion of Canada under the provisions of Subsection
2 of Section 5. of the Manitoba Boundaries Extensions Act. be released to His Majesty
King George the Fifth for the purposes of the Province of Manitoba.
P.C. 1230, 20th May, 1918. amending regulations for the disposal of petroleum
and natural gas rights approved by Order in Council of the 19th of January. 1914.
PC. 1263. 3rd June. 191S. enacted certain regulations in order to remove doubts
which have arisen as to the validity of previous regulations.
P.C. 1101. 3rd June, 1918. ordering the rescinding of Section 27 of the regula-
tions, established by Order in Council of 1st July. 1898, and substituting others therefor.
P.C. 1443, 12th June, 1918, authorizing a free grant of Dominion Lands to
Alexander Kennedy by virtue of his occupation of the land at the date of the extin-
guishment of the Indian title.
P.C. 1480. 17th June. 1918. authorizing the Minister of the Interior to execute
an agreement on behalf of His Majesty the King with the Canada Land and Irriga-
tion Company. Limited, in substitution for a previous agreement made on the 31st
September, 1914.
Not printed.
95. Return of Orders in Council which have been published in the Canndo Gazette, between
16th March. 1918. and the 20th January. 1919. in accordance with the provisions of
Section 77 of "The Dominion Lands Act," Chapter 20. 7-S Edward ^^I. as follows:^
P.C. 60. 16th March. 1918. ordering that no royalty shall be levied or collected by
the Crown on coal mined in the Yukon Territory for a period of five years from the
7th day of April. 1918.
P.C. 653. 16th March. 1918. ordering Order in Council of December IS. 1897, can-
celled, and dividing the Northwest Territory into three provisional districts, Mac-
kenzie, Keewatin and Franklin, according to the description and map annexed.
P.C. 651, 16th March, 1918, making regulations withdrawing pre-emption entry
on Dominion Lands as provided by Section 27 of the Dominion Lands Act, Chaptei'
20, of 1908, and withdrawing the privilege of purchased homestead entry provided by
Section 28 of the said Act, except in the ease of land reserved for pre-emption entry
for a homesteader on active service, and where notice has been issued to a person
allowing him a specified time for securing his pre-emption.
P.C. 662. 16th March, 1918. ordering that certain lands be sold to General Turner
at the rate of $1 per acre.
P.C. 705. 22nd March. 1918. providing that the area included within a certain
right of way be transferred back to the Department of the Interior by the Depart-
ment of Militia and Defence for sale to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company under
certain conditions.
P.C. 751, 27th March, 1918, providing that further residence requirements be
dispensed with in the case of Mr. Earle. a veteran of the South African War.
T'.C. 813, 4th April, 1918, authorizing the Minister of the Interior to transfer
certain lands from His Majesty King George the Fifth as represented by the Minister
of the Interior to His Majesty as represented by the Minister of Public Works for the
Province of Alberta.
P.C. 843, 5th April. 1918. providing that residence requirements under the
Dominion Lands Act be dispensed with in the case of Harry H. Holmes, who had a
considerable part of both his feet amputated.
P.C. 47-768, 5th April, 1918, providing that residence re<iuirements of the
Dominion Lands Act be dispensed with in the case of Ole Halsten owing to the
physical infirmity of the entrant.
P.C. 48-768. 5th April. 1918. setting apart certain land for cemetery purposes in
the Province of Saskatchewan.
P.C. 49-768, 5th April, 1918, dispensing with residence requirements of the
Dominion Lands Act in the case of Mr. O. E. Senay, who is physically unfit to continue
the performance of his residence duties.
P.C. 62-865. 10th April. 19,18, authorizing a free grant to Mr. Robert Jones by
virtue of his occupation of the Jand at the date of the extinguishment of the Indian
title.
P.C. 61-865. 10th April. 1918. setting apart certain Dominion Lands for church
and cemetery purposes in the Province of Saskatchewan ; authorizing a grant to " La
Corporation Episcopale Catholique Romaine de Regina."
P.C. 63-865. 10th April. 1918. authorizing a free grant of Dominion Lands to Mr
Benjamin Charles by virtue of his occupation of the said land at the date of the
extinguishment of the Indian title.
PC. 844. 10th April. 1918, authorizing the issue of patent to Mr. J. E. Ingram
of certain Dominion Lands in exchange for other land owned by ilr. Ingram.
P.C. 842. 10th April. 1918. authorizing the Minister to have auction sales of
School Lands held at certain points. Presented by Hon. Mr. Melghen, March 4, 1919.
Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLITME 10— Continued.
96. Return of Orders in Council which have been published in the Canada Gazette, between
the 16th Maix^h. 191S, and the 20th January. 1919. In accordance with the provisions
of Chapter 47. 2 George V. entitled "The Railway Belt Water Act." as follows: —
PC. 1296. Cth June. 191S. — Making regulations cal'.ed Water-lands regulations,
effective for disposing of and administering Dominion L.ands within the Railway Belt
required for the development of water-power, etc.
P.C. 1464. 17th June. 191S. — Recommending certain lands situated In the Railway
Belt near Ashcroft be sold to William Henry Hammond on certain conditions. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Meighen, March 4, 1919 Not printed.
97. Return of Orders in Council which have been published in the Canada Gazette and in
the British Columbia Gazette, between IKth March. 191S. and the 20th January. 1919.
in accordance with provisions of Subsection (d) of Section 3S of the regulations for
the survey, administration, disposal and management of Dominion Lands within the
40-mlle Railway Belt in the Province of British Columbia.' as follows: —
P.C. S96, 12th April. 191S. ordering that the regulations be amended to provide
for the leasing of unpatended Dominion Lands within the said Belt (a) where tlie
entrant is on active service, etc.: (b)- engaged In some 'work of national ImiMrtance,
and (c) deceased or insane.
P.C. 90S. 22nd April. 191S. amending the regulations to provldp t''->t '■o'-'-'-s of
homestead entries, employed as farm labourers, may be allowed the period of such
employment as part of period of residence, subject to certain conditions
PC. 1309. 22nd June. 191S. amending the re«u!.itions by rescinding Section 9.
and substituting a new section therefor, defining " highways" and authorizing the
Province of British Columbia to construct certain roads, etc.
P.C. ISOo. 19th July. 191S. making regulations for the granting of free entries
on Dominion Lands In the Railway Belt to settlers under the authority of the Soldiers
Settlement Act. 1917.
PC. 1913, 5th August, 191S, amending Clause 41 of the regulations governing the
granting of licenses and permits to cut timber to provide certain conditions for the
holders of portable saw mill berthe.
P.C. 1997, 14th AugTiet. 191S. providing that the title to certain lands described
there be vested In His Majesty King George the Fifth for the purposes of the Prov-
ince of British Columbia.
P.C. 2156, 6th September, 191S. providing that certain lands be vested in His
Majesty King George the Fifth for the purposes of the Province of British Columbia.
P.C. 2157, 6th September. 191S. providing that certain lands be vested in His
Majesty King George the Fifth for the purposes of the Province of British Columbia.
P.C. 2544. 17th October. 1918. withdrawing certain lands from the operations of
the Order In Council of the 17th September. 1SS9. P.C. 2169. Presented by Hon. Mr
Meighen, March 4, 1919 Not Printed.
98. Orders in Council passed under the provisions of Chapter IS. 7-.S George V. — "The
Migratory Birds Convention Act." Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen, March 4, 1919.
. Not printcdi
99. Orders in Council which have been published In the Caiuiiia Gazette, between the 18th
March. 191 S. and the 20th January. 1919. in accordance with the provisions of Sec-
tion 19, of Chapter 10, 1-2 George V, — "The Forest Reserves and Parks Act," a»
follows:- -
P.C. 739. 26th March. 1918. authorizing the Minister to accept the surrender of
certain lands from the Canadian Pacific Railway.
P.C. 675. 26th March. 1918, amending regulations for Pomlnlon Forest Reserves
established by Orders In Council of 8th August. 1913. 24th St-ptember. 1913, and 20th
April. 1916.
P.C. 1188. 17th March. 1918. rescinding Order In Council of October 31. 1916.
and granting certain land to the Canadian Pacific Railway, subjwt to certain con-
ditions.
PC. 1821. 25lh July, 1918. granting authority to the Minister to Issue domestic'
fishing permits for certain r>gulatlon« during the years 1918. 1919, and 1920.
PC. 2817. 15th Noveml)er. 1918. granting the corporation of the Town of Waln-
wrlght. Alberta, a renewal of the rights gsanted by Order In Council of the 20ih
March. 1914. for a period of two years from the let of May. 1918. Presented by Hon
Mr. Meighen, March 4. 1919 Not printed.
100. Copies of Orders In Council which have been published In the Cnnndn Gnzetle between
the 5th April, 1918, and the 20th February, 1919, In nccordnnce with provisions of
Section 8. Subsection 2 of Chapter 21. 7-8 fWwrge V. "The Soldiers Settlement Act."
Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen. March 4. 1919 Not printed.
lOOo Copy of Order In Council, P.C. 925, dated Jrd May. 1919: Issue of "Attestation"
papers to soldier applicants for lands und" r the Kegulntlnnf of the Soldi. r .s.ltle-
menl Board. Presented by Hon. Mr. Calder. May 27. 1919. . . .Vof prln(rr/
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CONTENTS OF VOLTTME 10— Continued.
101. First Annual Report with Aiypendices, of The Historical Documents Publication Board.
Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, March 4, 1919 Not printed.
lOZ. Final Report of the International Joint Commission, on the Pollution of Boundary Waters
Reference. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, March 4, 1919 Not printed.
103. Copies of Orders in Council affecting the increases and allowances of the Civil Service
of Canada. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean. March 4. 1919 .Vot printed.
104. Report of the Royal Comimission appointed to inquire into and report upon conditions
in the Pilotage Districts of Miramichi. Sydney. Louisburg, Halifax, St. John, Montreal
and Quebec, and to recommend, if necessary, any change found desirable. Presented
by Hon. Mr. Maclean, March 4. 1919.
Printed for distrihutio7i to Senators a^id Members, and sessional papers.
105. Report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into and report upon the con-
ditions in the Pilotage Districts of Vancouver, Victoria. Xanuimo and New West-
minister, and to recommend, if necessary, any chang> found desirable therein. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Maclean. Marcl' 4. 1919.
Printed for distribution to Senators and Members, and sessio-iial papers.
106. Memorandum from the Canadian Trade Commission giviiiT :i list of the British Import
Restrictions. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, March 4, 1919 Not printed.
107. Certified copy of agreement between the St. Martin's Railway Company and His Majesty
the King. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid. March 4. 1919 Not printed.
108. Certified copy of agreement between the York and Carleton Railway Company and His
Majesty the King. Presented by Hon. Mr.'Reid. March 4, 1919 Not printed.
109. Copies of Orders in Council affecting the Civil Service Commission. Presented by Hon.
Mr. Burrell. March 4. 1919 Not printed.
109". Regulations of the Civil Service Commission, approved by His Excellency the Governor
General in Council on the 21st December. 191S. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell, April
7, 1919 Not printed.
no. Correspondence relating to the resignation of Mr. F. B. McCurdy. M.P.. as Parliamentary
Secretary of the Department of Soldiers Civil Re-establishment • and Chairman of the
Invalided Soldiers' Commission. Presented by Sir Thomas White. March 4, 1919.
Not printed.
111. Copies of Orders in Council affecting the Department of the Secretary of State. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Burre'.l. March 4. 1919 Not printed.
112. Copies of Orders in Council affecting the Department of Mines. Presented by Hon. Mr.
Burrell. March. 1919 Not printed.
113. Copies of Orders in Council affecting the Public Archives. Presented by Hon. Mr.
Burrell, March 4, 1919 Not printed
114. Return called for by Section S>S. of Chapter 62, Revised Statutes of Canada, requiring
that the Minister of the Interior shall lay before Parliament, each year, a return of
liquor brought from any place out of Canada into the Territories by special permission
in writing of the Commission of the Northwest Territories, for the year ending 31st
December, 1917. Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen, March 6, 1919 Not p7-inted.
115. Return showing all lands sold by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company during the
year ending 30th September, 1917, together with the names of the purchasers, in
accordance with the Statutes of Canada, 18S6, Chapter 9, Section 8. Presented by
Hon. Mr. Meighen, March S, 1919 Not printed.
116. Copy of correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Colonies and His Excel-
lency the Governor General, relatihg to the gift of two submarines to the Canadian
Government. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, March 6. 1919 Not printed.
117. Report of a Committee of Experts, appointed by Order in Council dated 20th November,
191S. on the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, to investigate and
report conditions in the Department of Public Printing and Stationery. Presented by
Hon. Mr. Burrell, March 6, 1919.
Printed for distribution to Senators and Members of Parliament.
118. Report of the work of the Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-eetablishment (Unvalidedi
Soldi.irs' Commission), lo March 31. 1918, with Appendices to June 22, 1918. Pre-
sented by Mr. Clarke (Bjuce) March 7, 1919 Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
119. Copies of Orders In Council affecting the Department of Agriculture. Presented by Hon.
Mr. Crerar. March 7, 1919 Xot printed.
120. Order In Council P.C. 51". dated 7tb March, 1919. appointing tho Minister of Railways
and Canals receiver of the Grand Trunk Pacitio U li'.way System. Presented by Sir
Thomas "White. March 10. 1919 Not printed.
120a. Copies of Papers concerning the Receivership of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Sys-
tem, as follows: —
(o) Copies of the Important correspondence passing between Grand Trunk otllcials
and members of the Government in connection with the negotiations that were carried
on :
(i>) Copies of communications between the Receiver and oflHcia'.s of the Grand
Trunk Pacitic ;
(c) Copies of certain communications that have passed between Grand Trunk
officials and the Government since the passing of the Order In Council ;
(d) Copies of the Order and an amending Order dated March 13, 1919 ;
(r) Balance sheets of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company, and of Its sul>-
sidlary companies, and statements of revenue and expenditure of the s.vstem. Pre-
sented by Sir Thomas White. March 31, 1919 .Vo( printed.
121. Orders In Council respecting pay and allowances to ex-soldiers receiving treatment and
training under the Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment. Presented by Mr. Clark, (Bruce),
March 10, 1919 Not printed.
122. Orders in Council respecting Pensions. Presented by Mr. Clark (Bruce), March 10.
1919 Not printed.
123. Ninth Annual Report of the Commission of Conservation for the year 1917. Presented
by Hon. Mr. Rowell March 10, 1919 Not printed.
124. Orders in Council affecting the Department of Customs. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid,
March 12, 1919 Not printed.
125. Certified copy of an Agreement between the KIgin and Havclock Railway Company and
His Majesty the King. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reld, March 14, 1919.. ..Not prinlcd.
126. Copies of a (3kneral Rule and Order amending a Rule of the Exchequer Court of Canada,
pursuant to Section 88 of the Exchequer Court Act (R.S.C. 1906. Chap. HO). Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Burrell, March IS, 1919 Not printed.
127. Return showing statements of Remissions and Refunds In Tolls and Duties, recorded In
the Department of Secretary of State of Canada, year ending March SI, 1918. (Senate).
Not printed.
128. Return to an Order of the House of the 18th April. 1918. for a Return showing: —
1. If the Minister of Finance has Issued certificates permitting the offer and sale
of debentures in pursuance of the Order in Council, dated 22nd December, 1917, in
relation thereto.
2. If so, how many permits were granted or certificates Issued.
3. To what provincial governments, municipal corporations, school boards or other
legally constituted bodies permits were granted or certificates issued.
4. For what amount permits were granted and certificates issued, in each case.
Presented. March 19, 1919. — Mr. Trahan Not printed.
128o. Return to an Order of the House of the 2nd May, 1918. for a Return showing: —
What municipalltirs hav>. Ijeen authorized Ijy the Minister of Finance to issue
debentures on the market, since the Order In Council enacted In this respect. Pre-
sented March 19, 1919. — ilr. Seffuin Not printed.
128b. Return showing: — 1. If the Minister of Finance has refused to issue certlflcatea per-
mitting the offer and sale of dibinturi-s. in pursuance of the Order In Council, dated
22nd December, 1917, in relation thereto. 2. If so, how many permits or certificates
have been refused. .1. What provincial governments, municipal corporations, scliool
boards, or oth<r legally constituted bodies have been refused said ptrmlts or c.Ttificatis,
and what reasons, in each case, were given. 4. For what amount. In each c.iee.
authority was nsked for. Presented Maroh 19, 1919. — Mr. Trahavi . . ..Not printed.
129. Return showing: — Referring to the Item "Composition, Stereotype. Mats, shipping
charges, etc., 120,360.34," <«ntalned In the return of amounts i>ald for Victory Loan
advertising. — 1. To whom the said sum of t20.360.34 was paid. 2. Whether the said
sum or any |H>rllon thereof was paid under contract. 3. If so, wltli whom the con-
tract was made, and what the particulars are thereof. Presented March 19, 1919. — Mr.
Murphy Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
130. niSturn to an Addrtss to lli.s K>;.i.il,>iicy the (lovernor Ofneia! of the 20th March. 1918.
for a copy of any treaty between Great Britain and the United States, permitting the
conscription of British Subjects in the United States for military service and of
American citizens residing in British Dominions. Presented March 19. 1919. — Sir
Wilfrid Laurier Not printed.
131. Return to an Order of the Senate, dated the 21st March. 1918, showing, province by prov-
ince, up to the 15th March, instant, in as many distinct columns: — 1. The number of
men of the first class liable to be called to military service at the date fixed by ttie
Government's proclamation. 2. The number of those who have responded to this
can. distinguishing: (o) Those who entered the st-rvice immediately. (6) Those who
have applied for exemption from the service for one of the reasons stated in tlie Mili-
tary Service Act. 3. Out of the number of the men conscripted, thus applying for
exemption, (o) The number of those who have obtained complete exemption, (b)
The number of those who have obtained temporary exemption, (c) The number of
those whose applications were disallowed, (d) The number of those whose applica-
tions have not been taken into consideration (1) By the local exemption tribunals: (2)
By the appeal tribunals. 4. The number of volunteers and conscripts actually in the
service since the Military Service Act has been in force distinguishing: (o) Those
who enlisted voluntarily. (6) Those who accepted conscription, (c) Those who were
conscripted by the judgments of the tribunals. 5. The number of men belonging to
the first class who never responded to the call. — {The Senate) Not printed.
132. Return to an Order of the Senate, dated the 14th May, 1'918, showing the number of
exemptions aslied for in each province, and also the number of appeals in each prov-
ince from the decisions of the Judges by the Military authorities to the Central Appeal
Judge. — (The Senale) Not printed.
133. Return to an Order of the Senate, dated the 20th May, 191S. showing copies of all
papers, letters, telegrams and communications or other documents in its possession
in connection with the appointment or proposed appointment of one E. G. Bill, to a
position in the Statistical DivisiQn of the Military Service Branch, Justice Depart-
ment, under Colonel Machin, and any correspondence or statement of efforts made
to ascertain if any returned soldiers of university training <jua".ifled- to fill the afore-
said position if such officer be necessary. — (The Seiutte) Not printed.
134. Report of the Proceedings of the Commissioners of Internal Economy of the House of
Commons for the year 1917. Presented by Hon. Mr. Speaker. March 19, 1919.
Not printed.
135. Return to an Order of the House of the 13th May, 1918, for a copy of all documents or
correspondence between the Hon. Albert S&vigny and the Director General of Govern-
ment Railways or the Superintendent of said railways: also copy of the reports or
inquiries held in connection with J. W. Boivin. Transcontinental Agent at St. Mala-
chie, Dorchester County, Presented March 20. 1919. — Mr. Cannon.. ..Not printed.
136. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd April, 1918. for a Return giving an abstract
of all 'claims, with the names of the claimants and the amount of each claiml, made
against the Department of Railways and Canals for breakage and pilferage on the
Prince Edward Island Railway in 1917. Presented March 20. 1919. — Mr. Sinclair
(P.E.I.) Not printed.
137. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd April, 1918, for a Return giving an abstract
of all claims, with the names of the claimants and the amounts of each claim filed
against the Department of Railways and Canals, on account of the freezing of ship-
ments of potatoes on the Prince Edward Island Railway or on the docks at Charlotte-
town. Pictou. Summerside and Pointe du Ch^ine. during the year 1916. Also a return
giving the same information for the year 1917. including the above-named railway
and docks, the New Brunswick and Prince Bd'wai-d Island Railway and the dock at
Port Borden. Presented March 20, 1919. — Mr. Sinclair, (P.E.I.) Not printed.
138. Partial Return to an Order of the House of the 25th March, 1918, for a return showing
all the Commissions created since September, 1911, the names of the Chairman or
Presidents and Members of the said Commissions, with the amounts expended in con-
nection therewith including rents, furnishing. e<iuipment. heat, light, salaries, travelling
expenses, stationery, printing, advertising, telegrams, telephones, postage and all other
expenses, as well as the reports made by the said Commissions. Presented March 20.
1919. — Mrj, Casgrain Not printed.
138a- The numher and name of all Commissions appointed by Order In Ceuncil since the
General Elections of 1911, giving date of each Order in Council, names of Commis-
sioners, terms of service, amount paid to each of them, and total cost of each Com-
mission.— (The Senate) Not pr'intcd.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME lO-^Conttnued.
138I>. Supplementao' Return to an Order of the House of the 25th March, 191S. for a return
showing all the Commissions created since September. 1911. the names of the Ch.iir-
man or Presidents and Members of the said Commissions, with the amounts expended
In connection therewith, including rents, furnishinp. equipment, heat, Usht, salaries,
travelling expenses, stationery, printing, advertising, telegrams, telephones, postage
and all other expenses as well as the reports made by the said Commissions. Pre-
sented June 26, 1919. — Mr. Casgrain Xot printed.
139. Return to an Order of the House of the 29th Aprl'., 191S. -for a copy of all correspondence
between the City of Quebec, the Quebec Board of Trade and the Government with
regard to the claims of the City of Quebec for terminals of the National Transcon-
tinental Railway and other matters. Presented March 20. 1019. — Mr. Lavigucur.
Not printed.
140! Return to an Order of the House of the 24th .\pril. 191S. for a copy of all documents
correspondence, papers, court proceedings and reports by the Honourable Justice Puff
in reference to the investigation made by Judge Duff in the matter of Jules Oobcil. of
Bale St. Paul, against Magistrate A. Slmard. of the said place. Presented March 20.
1919. — Mr. Casgrain : .. ..Not printed.
141. Return to an Order of the House of the 20th May, 191S, for a copy of all letters, tele-
grams and correspondence generally exchanged between the Gov«*rnment and Mr.
Justice Duff. Central Appeal Judge, during the last election campaign concerning the
application and the administration of the Military Service Act in conjunction with the
Order in Council passed on December 3. 1917. Presented March 20. 1919. — Mr.
Brouillard Not printed.
142. Return to an Order of the House of the 2nd May. 191S. for a Return showing: — 1. How
many military offlcers have been employed in the enforcement of the Military Service
Act up to March 31, 1918. In each province. 2. How many civilians In each province.
Presented March 20. 1919. — Mr. Devlin Not printed.
143. Return to an Order of the House of the 13th May. 1918, for a copy of all correspondence
between the Registrar, E. Hart Nichols, under the Military Service Act, Halifax. N.S.,
and the Military Service Council or any member thereof, during the years 1917 and
1918. concerning non-compliance with the Military Service Act in Lunenburg County.
N.S. : a'.eo for copy of all correspondence between the Military Service Council, or any
member thereof, or the Minister of Justice, or the Deputy Minister of Justice and Mr.
William Duff. M.P.. Lunenburg. N.S.. during the years 1917 and 191S: also a copy
of any statements. alTldavlts and declarations now on file in the Military Service
Council In respect of the administration of the Military Service Act In the County of
Lunenburg and more particularly In respect of any alleged Interference by Mr. William
Duff with the proper enforcement of the said Act. Presented March 20. 1919. — Mr.
Curric Not printed
144. Return to an Order of the House of the 20th May. 1918, for a Return showing: — 1.
Whether private custom work Is done at tiie Portsmouth Penitentiary by skilled con-
vict workmen. If so. whether any allowance Is made to said convicts for such work.
2. Whether walnut chairs were repaired and upholstered for P. Devlin. Immigration
Ofllper at Kingston. If so. what the cost was to Mr. Devlin. 3. Whether several
articles of furniture were made for and shipped to Mr. Dillon, Purchasing Agent for
Penitentiaries. If so, what articles were shipped to Montreal and Ottawa for him.
what their cost was, and by whom It was paid. 4. What articles were made or
repaired and shipped to persons In Toronto. Renfrew. Ottawa. Kingston and New
York, by whose order, to whom sent, and the amount paid In each case. .*•. What
articlts have been repaired or made for the Itev. Mi-'Donald and for the Roman Catholic
Church at Portsmouth, what amount w.a* paid for such work, by whom paid and
when. K. What articles of furniture have been made and repaired during tlie past two
years (a) for ofllcialg of the penitentiary, lb) for persons other than ofllcials, with the
name and rout in each case. 7. Whether some statistics were copied by one of the
convicts for the I'nlted States authorities. If so. how much was paid by the I'nlted
Slate« for said work, and what amount was placed to the credit of the convict who did
the work. 8. Whether convicts have l)een ordered to make articles patented In the
Unltml states, the sole right for the manufacture of which had been sold to a firm
In Canada, and whether convicts were ordered to make working drawings of the same
for future use. Presented March 20, 1919. — Mr. Kdtcnrd» Not printed.
145. Return to an Order of the House of the Ifith May, 1918, for a Return showing: — 1. The
amniipf expendi'd by the 'iovernment on Toronto Harbour since Confederation. 2. The
t 'of flucli protiK-tlon as has been pliieed on the south shore of the Island;
"f rettalrs to name. 3. To wh.'it extent the Island has been reduced since
Ci.;.. . :.i:ion due to erosion. 4. What part or parts of the harbour front are con-
trolled by the Dominion Government. Presented March 20. 1(19. — ifr. Foatcr, {York).
Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
146. Return to an Order of the House of the 20th May. 191S, for a copy of all accounts.
vouchers, receipts, telegrams, particulars and correspondence of all kinds in any way
referring to the expenditure of money by this Government at Friar Siding, under the
foremanshlp of P. Doucette. during the months of October. November and December.
1917. Presented March 20. 1919. — Mr. ChUholm Not printed.
147. Return to an Order of the House of the 20th May. 1918, for a copy of all letters, tele-
grams, vouchers, accounts and all documents in any way referring to the expenditure
of money in repairs on the Margaree Breakwater, by the Department of Public Works,
during the years 1916-17 and 1917-18. Presented March 20. 1919. — Mr. CMsholm.
Not printed.
148. Return to an Address to His Excellency the Governor General of the 18th April. 1918,
for a copy of the corresponaence concerning the resignation of Commissioner Perry.
C.M.G., as head of Royal Northwest Mounted Police. Presented March 20. 1919. —
Mr. Lemieux Not printed.
149. Return to an Order of the House of the 21st March, 1918. for a copy of all letters, tele-
grams and other papers concerning the steamer service between Montreal. Quebec
and the various harbours of Gasp*. Presented March 20. 1919. — Mr. Lemieux.
Not printed.
150. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th April, 191S, for a copy of all correspondence
and documents exchanged between the Minister of Justice and his Department and their
representatives In Montreal in connection with obtaining the release on bail, and
arranging bail and security for one Charles, alias Ti-Noir Desjardins. Also a copy
of all correspondence with the Minister of Justice and his Department and their repre-
sentatives in Montreal and elsewhere, and all other documents in connection with
Obtaining the release of and giving bail and security on behalf of the same man
recently in Montreal. Presented March 21, 1919. — Mr. Casgrain Not printed.
151. A detailed statement of all bonds or securities registered in the Department of the
Secretary of State of Canada, since last return (2nd April. 1918) submitted to the
Parliament of Canada under Section 32 of Chapter 19, of the Revised Statutes of
Canada, 1906. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell. March 23. 1919 Not printed.
152. Return to an Address to His Excellency the Governor General of the 29th April. 1918.
for a copy of all Orders in Council and instructions given by the Minister in charge
in connection with the work of Mr. M. E. Nicholls. Director of Public Information for
Canada ; along with a copy of all telegrams, letters, statements and articles sent out
by Mr. Nicholls since assuming the position of Director of Public Information : and
also copy of the mailing list of the individuals or companies to whom this information
was sent. Presented March 26, 1919. — Mr. Casgrain Not printed.
153. Return showing: — 1. The amount spent by the Government for each of the canals of
Canada since Confederation. 2. The cost of the upkeep of each of these canals, and
what receipts have been received from each of them. Presented March 26, 1919. Mr.
Casgrain ' . . '. Not printed.
154. Report of the Military Service Council on the administration of the Military Service Act,
1917. with Supplementary Report showing the progress which has been made in
obtaining recruits under the Military Service Act, to April 15, 1918. Presented by
Hon. Mr. Meighen, March 27, 1919 Not printed.
155. 'Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, tor a copy of all correspondence
between the Customs Department and the Customs House authorities at the port
of Sutton-Aberdeen touching the dismissal of William Lassonde. Presented March 28,
1919. — Mr. McMaster Not printed.
156. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a return showing the
names of all persons employed up to March 1, 1919, in connection with the work of
the Repatriajtion Committee, giving the clajss of nxjrk each person is doing, their salary
or wages, the living or other expenses paid, and the former occupation of each person,
along with a statement showing what other woa-k, if any, said |>ereons are employed in.
Presented March 28, 1919. — Mr. Proulx Not piHnted.
157. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a copy of all papers Rnd
correspondence regarding the Commission granted to Canadian officers during the
present war. Presented March 31, 1919. — Mr. Casgrain Not printed.
158. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th March. 1919, for a Return showing: —
1. The names of the one hundred and thirty-three persons who were prosecuted
during the years 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919, for having been found
in possession of, or for selling, adulterated maple sugar. 2. The amounts of the fines
in each case. Presented March 31, 1919. — Mr. Boyer Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLITME 10— Continued.
159. Return to an Order ot the House of the 24th March. 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
The names of the one hundred and twenty-seven persons who were prosecuted durine
the years 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917, 191S and 1919. for havinR been found in posses-
sion of. or for selling:, adulterated maple syrup. 2. The amounts of the rtncs in each
case. Presented March 31. 1919. — Mr. Boycr Xot printed.
160. Return to an Order of the Bouse of the 24th March. 1919, for a Return ehowlng: — 1.
The total expenses in connection with the Victory Loan campaign of 191S in Princ&
Edward County. Ontario. 2. Number of clerks employed in connection with the said
campaign in the said count.v. 3. Amount paid to each, and of such amount, how
much was for salary and how much for travelling expensee. Presented March 31. 1919. —
Mr. Proulx Xof printed.
161. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th March. 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
The total amount paid by the Canadian Government for the rental of offices and other
space, in the Cities of Montreal. Ottawa and Quebec, as well as in all the different
provinces ot the Dominion, to put in force the Military Service Act. 2. The n.imes
of the proprietors or landlords from whom the said offices or places were leased. 3.
The names of the lawyers who attended to and helped The Honourable Mr. Justice
Duff. In Ottawa, in the disposal ot the appeals made under the Military Service Act,
".ast year, and how much they were paid. Presented March 31, 1919. — Jfr. Casgrain.
Not printed.
162. Return to an Order of the House of the 25th March. 191S. for a Return showing:' — 1.
Who the contractors are for the transportation of His Majesty's Mails in the County
of Dorchester. 2. What sums they receive annually for this worls. 3. When the
contracts in each case were given, and upon whose recommendation. 4. When each
of these contracts terminates. Presented March 31, 1919. — Mr. Cannon ..Not printed.
163. Return to an Order of the House of the 13th May, 1918, for a copy of the contract made
between the Government of Canada and Mr. Mosher. of Feltzen South, in the County
of Lunenburg, for the carrying of His Majesty's mails between Foltzen South and
Rose Bay. in the County of Lunenburg. Said contract being executed during the
month of September. October or November, 1917. and having as one of the bondsmen
on the said contract Mr. Wm. Duff, of Lunenburg, in the County of Lunenburg.
Presented March 31, 1919. — Mr. Currie Not printed.
164. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
The number of times the Military Service Act, 1917. was amended by Order in Council.
2. The dates and the numbers of the said Orders in Council. Presented March 31,
1919. — Mr. Tobin Not printed.
165. Return to an Order of the House of the 20th March, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
The number of men of military age who have been condemned to terms of imprison-
ment for infractions of the Military Service Act, 1917, in each of the nine province of
Cana'la. 2. The number of the said men who have been released from prison before
the expiration of their terms. 3. Their names, where they were imprisoned and the
length of their respective sentences. Presented March 31, 1919. — Mr. Fontaine.
Not printed
166. Average number of men employed on the Dominion Police Force during each month of
tho year 1918, and of their pay and travelling expenses, pursuant to Chapter 92.
Section 6, Subsection 2, of the Revised Statutes of Canada. Presented by Hon. Mr.
Meighen, April 1, 1919 Not printed,
167. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
The amount of the public debt of Canada on the 21st September. 1911. 2. New loans
made by the Dominion of Canada since said date. Indicating for each of said loans :
(o) the date; (b) the amount; (c) the rate of interest; (d) the name of the place
where such loan w.-is floated; (c) the date of purchase; (/) the object for which said
additional loans were made. 3. The amount of the public debt on the 10th March.
1919. 4. The result obtained through the last National Loan in Canada, indicating
the amount subscribed in each Province. 5. Ot the amount raised through the last
National Loan, what sums were expended (o) for war purposes; (b) lor other pur-
posrs K. How much the floating of our last National Loan cost, giving the flgures In
detail. Presented April 1, 1919. — Mr. Vicn Not printed.
168. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
T' • ■ ' the Government for advertising and printing In connection with the
N in of 1917. giving amounts for advertising and printing srparately. 2.
T ' the fJovcrnmint tor advertising and i<rinting In connection with the
Vl^trjry Loan of 1918. giving amounts for advertising and printing separately. 3.
Amount paid In commissions in connection with nald loans for 1917 and 1918. 4. The
Iota: coat In connection with the campaign for the said Victory Loans of 1917 and
1918. Pres-ntcd April I. 1919. — ilr. Dug Sot printrd
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
169. Return to an Order of the House of tlic IHth March, 1919. for a Return showing-: — 1.
How many appointments have been matle to the Civil Service by the Civil Service
Commission since the passing of the Civil Service Act of 191S. 2. How many of these
appointments were given to returned soldiers who had served overseas in the actual
theatre of war. .3. How many were given to those who had not served in the actual
theatre of war. 4. What was the aggregate, also the average salaries pertaining to
both classes referred to in questions two and three. Presented April 1. 1919. — Mr.
Sutherland Not printed.
170. Return to an Order of the Senate, dated the 20th March, 1919, showing the cost of
enforcing of the National Service Act, of the Military Service Act, and of the Order
in Council establishing the Canada Registration Board. — (The Senate.) April 2.
1919 Not printed.
171. Return to an Order of the House of the 26th March, 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
Who the Director of Vocational Training is. His salary. His profession. What special
training he has had to fit him as " Director of Vocational Training." 2. How many
units for Vocational Training there are in Canada. How many officers in each unit,
and at what salary. Their profession or training. 3. The cost of administration, (o)
at Ottawa; (b) at each unit. The cost for maintenance. Total cost per year.
Estimated cost for coming fiscal year. 4. Number of applications for training received.
Number from boys under age. Number refused training because they have been
under age. 5. Whether Vocational Training Branch gives an agricultural course.
Whether Land Settlement Board gives an agricultural course. Presented April 3.
1919. — iTcr. Stevens Not printed.
172. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a copy of all letters, tele-
grams and other documents exchanged between any Department of the Government
and any person or persons, relative to charges of sedition made against Bishop Budka,
of Winnipeg. Presented April 3, 1919. — Mr. Blake Not printed.
173. Return to an Address of the Senate, dated the 21st of March, 191S containing state-
ments showing in detail the expenditure made in connection with the last elections,
the conscription law, and the National Service, up to the let of March, and that the
said Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor General by such members
of this House as are members of the Privy Council. — (T/ie Senate.) April 3, 1919.
Not printed.
174. Return to an Order of the House of the 31st March. 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
The names of the canvassers for the Victory Loan of 1918 in South East Grey,
and amount paid each as commission. 2. Amounts paid to Toronto brokerage firms
for commissions in connection with the said Victory Loan, and the names of such
firms. Presented April 4, 1919. — Mr. Proulx Not printed.
174a. Return to an Order of the House of tiie 10th April. 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
To what firms or brokers, in the Province of Quebec, brokerage was paid by the Gov-
ernment in connection with the last Victory Loan. 2. Amount paid to each. Pre-
sented April 23, 1919. — Mr. Proulx Not printed.
174b. Return to an Order of the House of the 31st March, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
Into how many districts the Dominion was divided for the purpose of the flotation of
the Victory Loan. 2. The number of persons employed in each district, and tlieir
names. 3. The exact expenditure incurred by each district association. 4. Araouni
each organizing or canvasser received. 5. What brokers were employed throughout the
Dominion. 6. The actual amount of bonds credited to each broker. 7. What remu-
neration each received. Presented April 30, 1919. — Mr. Power Not printed.
175. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th April, 191S, for a copy of all letters, peti-
tions and communications received by the Acting Postmaster General or any official
of his Department in reference to the closing of the Post Office at Le Blancville, in the
Coupty of Westmorland. New Brunswick. Presented April 4, 1919. — Mr. Copp.
Not printed.
176. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th April, 1918, for a Return showing: — 1.
The names and addresses of the different deputy returning officers, enumerators, jani-
tors and lessees of polls in the election of December 17. 1917, in the County of I^As-
somption and Montcalm. 2. Amount paid to each of the above parties for his ser-
vices in said election. 3. Whether all these accounts are paid. 4. If not, which yet
are unpaid, and why they have not been settled. Presented April 4, 1919. — Mr. Seg^iin.
Not printed.
177. Return to an Order of the House of the 15th April, 1918, for a Return showing: — 1.
What sums have been expended since the beginning of the war by the Government,
on advertising, in connection with (a) Voluntary recruiting, (b) Government loans,
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(c) Production of foodstuffs, including advertisement In relation to the Food Con-
troller's Office or Canada Food Board, (d) Military Service Act, and (e) Fuel Con-
troller's Office. 2. What rates were paid, and whether they were the ordinary or
usual commercial rates. 3. What papers received these advertisements, and what
amount to each. He also laid before the House, by command of His Excellency the
Governor General, — Tenth Annual Report of the Civil Service Commission of Canada,
for the year ending August 31, 1918. Presented April 7, 1919. — ilr. Pcdloto.
Not printed.
178. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March. 1919. for a copy of the Marconi
Wireless Compan.v's contract with the Department of Naval Ser\Mce, showing the
date the contract was made and signed. Presented March 8. 1919. — Mr. Tobin.
Not printed.
178a. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a copy
of the Marconi Wireless Company's contract with the Department of Nava". Servloev
showing the date the contract was made and signed. Presented April 15. 1919. — Jfr.
Tobin Not pnnted.
179. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th Apiil, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1. The
present duties of the Censor's Department. 2. The men employed, and their salaries.
3. Whether any of them have other occupations. 4. How n^any of ihem are fornter
newspaper men, and what their names are. 3. Whether any further need of a cable
censor in Canada. 6. The Cost of the Censor's Office per year. Presented March 8.
1919. — .Wr. Pedlow Not printed.
180. Return to an Order of the House of the 24lh Mai-ch, 1919, tor a Return showing:— 1.
The total amount of the damages caused by accident-s which have occurred on the
Intercolonial Railway, between Moncton and Lfvls. since the 1st November, 1918, to
residents' and Government proi>erty, respectively. 2. Whether any lives were lost as
a result of such accidents. If so. how many. Presented March S, 191S. — .Ur. Bouraasa.
Not printed.
181. Report of the Canada Registration Board, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, April
9,1919 Not printed.
182. Return to an Order of the House of the 2nd April, 1919, for a Return giving a detailed
statement of the number of bank mergers In Canada since October 1. 1911. up to date,
together with a coiiy of a'l petitions and correspondence opposing same. Also, the
names of banks affected thereby. Presented April 9, 1919. — Jfr. Lemietix.
Not printed.
183. Return to an Order of the House of the 27th March, 1919, tor a Return showing: — 1.
Whether the Government Increased the salaries of Its civil servants In the County of
Dorchester during the year 1917. 2. ir«eo, the names of the officials and employees
who received Increases, giving the date of each increase. 3. On whose recommenda-
tion these Increases were made. Presented April 9, 1919. — Mr. Cannon.. ..Not printed.
184. Cony of Order In Council, PC. 784, dated 9th April. 1919, appointing a Royal Commission
to Investigate Industrial relations and submit a report as to how thiy may be
Improved. Presented by Sir Thomas White, April 9, 1919 Not printed.
184a- Copy of Order In Council, P.C. 670, dated 4th April, 1919,— Defining the scope of the
Commission recently appointed to consider labour relations in Canada. Presented by
Sir Thomas White,' April 14, 1919 Not printed.
184b. Report of Commission appointed under Order In Council (P.C. 670) to Inquire Into
Industrial Kelalions in Canada, together with a Minority Ileiiorl. l'r.-si iiti-il liy Sir
Robert Borden, July 1, 1919 Not printed.
186. Memorandum No. 5, respecting work of the Department of MiUtIa and Defence — Euro-
pean War — from January 1, 1918, to October 31, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Mow-
burn, March 10, 1919 Not printed.
186. Return to an Order of the House of the 7Lh April, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1. The total
amount of the domestic Dominion War L,oans subscribed to dale. 2. The amount
thereof subs^rilx.-d by each province of the Dominion. 3. The amount of deposits In
the banks at the close of the fiscal year next prior to the d.ite of the llrst of sui*
loans. 4. The amount of deposits In Canadian Banks according to the last Issued
■tatement, and the dale of such statement. Presented April 11, 1919. — Mr. Middlcbro.
Not printed.
187. Copy of Order In Council P.C. 690, dated 2nd April, 1919, rr agreement between the
Dominion of Canada and the |Clngdom of Roumania respecting a credit for twonly-
nvn minion dollars (125,000,000). Presented by Sir Thomas White, April 11. 1919
Not printed,
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188. Copy of Order in Council. PC. 800, dated 10th April, 1919, requesting His Majesty to
issue letters patent to each of the following uamed persons: —
The Right HonouraVjle Sir Robert Borden, a Mem'ber of His Majesty's Most
Honourable Privy Council, G.C.M.G., K.C., M.P., Prime Minister of the Dominion of
Canada ;
The Right Honourable Sir George Eulas Foster, a Member of His Majesty's Most
Honourable Privy Council, G.C.M.G., M.P., Minister of Trade and Commerce of the
Dominion of Canada :
The Honourable Arthur Lewis Sifton. K.C.. M.P., Minister of Customs and Inland
Revenue of the Dominion of Canada ;
The Honourable Charles Joseph Doherty, K.C., M.P., Minister of Justice of the
Dominion of Canada; naming hira and appointing him as Commissioner and Pleni-
potentiary in respect of the Dominion of Canada, with full power to sign any treaties
concluded at the Peace Conference. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, April 11, 1919.
Not printed.
189. Return to an Order of the House of the 9th March. 1*19, for a Return showing: — 1. If
a man named Cooke was employed by the Immigration Branch of the Interior Depart-
ment, or by the Minister of Immigration and Colonization, dtiring the past year. 2.
If so, what his duties w^re, and iwhat remuneration iie received, or is to receive.
3. Whether the said Cooke, in the capacity of a Government employee, visited Immi-
gration Offices and Immigration Officials in the West. If so, whether he made any
changes therein. 4. What changes were made, what the names of tt^e officials are who
■were retired, given different positions, or newly employed. 5. Under what authority
the said Coolce performed the mission referred to. 6. Whether the said Cooke is still
in the employ of the Minister of Immigration and Colonization. If so, what diuties
he is now performing. 7. Whether the said Cooke is the Sheriff at Regina. Pre-
sented April 11, 1919. — Mr. Miu'phy Not printed.
190. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd April, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
Amount paid to J. S. Wilson, of Hanover, Registrar for South Kast Grey, in connection
with the Dominion Registration in June, 191S. 2. The names of the Deputy Regis-
trars and their assistants who received payment for services in connectidn with the
Dominion Registration of June. 1918. in the County of South East Grey, Ont. Pre-
sented April 14, 1919. — Mr. Proulx Not 2^^'^^^ted.
191. Return to an Order of the House of the 31st March, 1919, for a copy of all letters, tele-
grams and other correspondence between the Militia Department and the Aetna
Chemical Company of Canada. Limited, concerning a contract for explosives. Pre-
sented April 14, 1919. — Mr. Brouillard Not pr'inted.
192. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
The natmes and present addresses of the last three hundred appointees to the Inside
Civil Service, whose appointments were made by the Civil Service Commission. 2.
In what Departments they were placed when appointed, and the salary paid in each
case. Presented April 14, 1919 Mr. Boyer Not printed.
193. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd April, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
Number of men enlisted under the provisions of the Military Service Act. 1917, in each
of the nine provinces of Canada, who had been sent or were on their way overseas on
November 11. 191S. 2. Number of enli.sted under the provisions of the Military Ser-
vice Act, 1917, in each of the nine provinces of Canada, who had been sent or had left
their respective training barracks to be sent to Siberia on November 11, 191S. Pre-
sented April 14, 1919. — Mr. Tohin Not printed
194. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th March, 1919. for a copy of all telegrams,
letters, order papers or other correspondence in any way connected with the discharge
of cargoes of the vessels J. M. Jiafuse and W. F. Daviclson. in the year 1918. in New
Tork Harbour. Presented April 14. 1919. — Mr. Sinclair, (.Antigonish) . . ..Not printed.
195. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th April. 1919, for a copy of the evidence given
in the arbitration at Toronto in 1918, with respect to the value of Canadian Northern
Railway common stock taken over by the Government. Presented April 15, 1919.
Mr. Mackie, (Edmonton) jV'of printed.
195a. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th April. 1919, for a copy of all reports made,
or letters written, by Graham A. Bell with respect to Canadian Northern Railway
common stock, and also in connection with or leading up to the arbitration in 1913
with respect to the value of such common stock. Presented April 15, 1919. — Mr.
Mackie, (Edmonton) Vof printed.
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196. Return to an Order of the House of Uie 31st March. 1919, for a copy of all letters, tele-
^ams and other correspondence between the Honourable N. W. Rowell, President of
the Pri\T Council, and Commissioner R. H. Pringle. K.C., In any way relating to the
Pulp and Paper Inquiry conducted by the said Commissioner. Presented April 15,
1919. — ilr. Tobin Not printed.
197. Also. — Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return showing: —
1. Whether the Canadian authoritlee have been in supreme command of the Canadian
Naval vessels since Uie outbreak of hostilities. 2. How many vessels comprised the
Canadian Xaval Service on December 31. 19H, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 191S, respectiveiy. .
Presented April 15, 1919. — Mr. Tobin Xot printed.
198. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th .\pril, 1919, for a Return showing, according
to the latest available figuree. the population of each of the four western provinces
and of the cities of Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Reglna, Saskatoon,
Brandon and Winnipeg. Presented April 16, 1919. — Mr. Middtebro. . ..Not printed.
199. Return showing: — 1. The value of, rate of duty on, and customs duty collected on, agri-
cultural implements Imported Into Canada during the liscal year ending March 31,
19H, and during the last fiscal year for which the figures are available, respectively.
2. The rate of duty on. amount of duty collected on. and number and value of. each
of the following agricultural Implements imported into Canada during each of the
above periods : reapers, mowers, binders, thrashing machines, separators, ploughs,
harrows, horserakes. seed drills, f.irm tractors, fanning mills, internal combustion
engines other than tractors, wagons, buggies, cutters, sleighs, cream separators and
wind mills. 3. What proportion of the above were Imported through ports of entry
in the four western provinces, and the duty paid thereon. 4. The number and value
of such articles exported from Can.ida during the said two years respectively. 5.
The number and value of automobiles imported Into the four western provinces In the
fiscal years ending March 31, 1914. to 191S. respectively. Inclusive, and the duty
paid thereon. Presented April 16, 1919. — Mr. Middlebro Kot printed.
200. Statement of Expenditure by the Honourary Advisory Council for Scientific and Indus-
trial Research during the fiscal year ending 31st March, 19 IS. Presented by Hon. Mr.
Maclean. April 23. 1919 Not printed.
201. Report of the Honourable Mr. Justice Morrison in the case of the wreck of the SS.
Princess Sophia. Presented by Hon. Mr. Ballantync, April 23, 1919.. ..Not printed.
202. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a copy of aU corrcspoadence,
petitions and other papers concerning the steamer service betn-een Magdalen Is'.ands
and Pictou, N.S. Presented April 23, 1919. — Mr. Lemieux Not printed.
203. Return to an Address to His Excellencj- the Governor General of the 19th March. 1919.
for a copy of the Order in Council autliorlzing the audit of public terminal elevators
and copy of the Auditor's report. Presented April 23. 1919 Mr. Stevens. Not printed.
204. Return to an Order or the House of the 19th March. 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
The number of Canadian soldiers who enlisted under the provisions of the Military
Service Act. 1917. and are now in Siberia. 2. Whether any of the said soldiers objected
to doing military service In Siberia. 3. If so, to whom such objections were referred.
4. The ruling given upon said objections. Presented April 23, 1919. — Mr. Tobin.
Not printed.
205. Copies of Order In Council, P.C. 869. dated 22nd April, 1919. respecting allowances to
be paid to Soldier Settlers who are taking agricultural training. Presented by Hon.
Mr. Melghen, April 25, 1919 Not printrd
205a- -Copy of Order In Council, P.C. 912. dated Ist May, 1919, amending Orde»" In Council,
I'.C. S69. dated 22nd April. 1919. respecting allowances to bo paid to Soldier Settlers
•who arc taking agricultural training. Presented by Hon. Mr. Melghen. May 19. 1919.
Not printed.
206. Return to an Order of the House of the 31st March, 1919, for a copy of all letters, tele-
grams, correspondence and other documents exchanged between the Starch .Manu-
facturers of Prince Edward Island and the Finance Department, or any other Depart-
ment of the Go%-ernment, In 1911. In reference to the then proposo<l reciprocity ngree-
menl between Oanada and the United States. Presented April 25, 1919. — Mr. flrad,
(Prince) Not printed.
207. Return to an Order of the House of. the 20th March, 1919, for a Return showing:—!.
The amount. If any. paid by the Oovernment for advertising to the Monrinn Transcript .
Acadian Rccordrr, Morning Chronirlc. Halifax Herald, and Kucnirip Mall, during the
year 1918. 2. The amounts. If any, paid to the said newspapers during the same year
for printing. Presented April 25, 1919. — Ur. Duff Not printed
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207a. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 20th March, 1919, tor a Return
showing: — 1. The amount, it apy, paid by the Government tor advertising to the
Moncton Transcript , Acadian Recorder, Morning Chronicle, Halifax Herald, and Evening
Mail, during the year 1918. 2. The amounts, if any, paid to the said newspapers
during the same year for printing. Presented June 2, 1919. — Mr. Duff.. Not printed.
208. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
The amount paid the Bridgewater Bulletin, of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, for adver-
tising since January 1, 1912. 2. The amount paid the Daily and Weekly News, o£
Lunenburg. Nova Scotia, for advertising since January 1, 1912. Presented April 23,
1919. — Mr. Duff Not printed.
209. Return to an Order of the House of the 20tli March, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
What quantity of soap was purchased by the Government from the Palnv Olive Com-
pany In 1917 and 191S. 2. The price paid for same. Presented April 25, 1919. — Mr.
Lcmicux . . .. , Not printed.
210. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return showing: —
The amounts, if any. paid by the Government to the Winnipeg Telegram for printing,
advertising, job or other worl< for each of the following Ave fiscal years: 1914. 1915,
1916, 1917, 1918. Presented April 2i5, 1919. — Mr. Mayrand Not printed.
210a. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return
showing: — The amounts, if any, paid by the Government to the Winnipeg Telegram
for printing, advertising, job or other work for each of the following five fiscal yeara:
1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 191S. Presented June 2, 1919. — Mr. Mayrand.. ..Not printed.
211. Return to an Order of the House of the 6th May, 1918, for a Return showing: — 1. The
amount paid for sending cablegrams by each Department of the Government for the
year ending March 31, 1918. 2. What has been paid by each of the several depart-
ments for sending telegrams and telephone messages. 3. Whether the Government
or any department thereof receives a special rate, or whether the full commercial
rate is paid In connection with sending cablegrams, telegrams and telephone messages.
4. If not, whether it is the intention of the Government to endeavour to arrange for
a special rate. Presented' April 2i8, 1919. — Mr. Sutherland Not printed.
212. Return to an Order of the House of the 6th May, 1918, for a Return showing: — 1. The
amount paid by the Government to eax;h of the following newspapers: — Charlottetown
GuardHan, Charlottetown Examiner, Island Patriot, Summerside Journal Agricultui-ist,
Pioneer and Farmer, Charlottetown Herald, Charlottetown Watchman, from the 1st
of August, 1914, to the 1st of January, 1918. 2. The portion of the amount so paid for
advertising in connection with the war. Presented April 28, 1919. — Mr. Read
(Prince.) Not printed.
213. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th April, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1. The
nature of the irregularities of which Major L'Heureux is charged in connection with
the administration of the 167th Battalion. 2. Whether the Government is aware
that the Adjutant of the said Battalion, Captain J. A. Poirier, who shared the Com-
manding Officer's confidence, was not at all disquieted, but, on the contrary, was
sent overseas immediately after the termination of Lieut.-Colonel Readman's trial.
3. The charges alleged against the said Major L'Heureux and who investigated said
charges. 4. Whether Major L'Heureux was called upon to enter a plea of defence.
5. WhetheT the Government is aware that on several occasions said Major L'Heureux
demanded an investigation, and that the reply was that there was nothing for which
to reproach him. Presented April 28, 1919. — Mr. Savard Not printed.
214. Return to an Order of the House of the ISth April, 1918, for a Return showing: — 1. The
number of cl«rks employed during each year from 1911 to 1917 in the following Post
Offices : Victoria, Vancouver, Regina, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton,
Montreal, Quebec, Frederlcton and Halifax. 2. What sums have been paid as salaries
to the clerks of the above offices in each year of the said period. Presented April 28,
1919. — Mr. Dichene Not printed.
215. Return to an Order of the House of the 1st May, 1918, for a Return showing: — (o)
Whether the Canadian Government Railways Employees Magazine, published at
Moncton, N.B., is owned by the Government; (b) if so, the names of the Editor,
Business Manager, Advertising Solicitor, and of other persons engaged in connec-
tion with the magazine and the amounts of salary^ or other remuner.ition paid to them,
respectively, since its establishment; (o) the positions. If any, such persons also
occupy In the Canadian Government Railways Service, and what salaries they receive
In such service; (d) the revenue and expenditure in connection with the publication
of the magazine from its inception to December 31, 1917, showing separately the
amounts received from advertising, subscriptions, and from other sources respectively,
also separately th*- amounts disbursed for personal service, printing and other expenses
of publication; (c) the sums of money paid by the Government or by the Canadian
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Government Railways in connection with the publication of the nwRazine with dates
and amounts and showing for what purposes such payments were made; (/) a copy of
the correspondence In'tween the Minister of R;ulways and Caiialti. any oHicials oi that
Department, particularly the Purchasing Agent, the General Manager and other
officials of the Canadian Government Railways and any ofticials or employees of the
Magazine and of all corresi>ondence from the Minister or from any o:lieials of the
Department or from any offlclals of the Canadian Government Railways for the pur-
pose of inducing manufacturers and others to advertise in the magazine: ;ind {g)
whether the I'ost Ottice Department has admitted the Magazine to second-class i>ostal
privileges, and if so, on what date, and whether such privileges extend only to copies
sent to bona fide subscribers or it they include copies supplied gratuitously to Canadian
Government Riilways ollicials and employees. Presented April 2S, 1919. — .Ifr. Bureau.
Xot printed.
216. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th March, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1. The
staff and personnel employed at Quebec, Que., for the Soldiers' Civil Re-establlsh-
ment. L'. Their respective ijamts. domiciles and salaries. 3. Which of them are
returned soldiers, and what .^c-rvicts they performed in the Canadian ICxpedltionary
Force. 4. How many demands were -made by returned soldiers at Quebec in con-
nection with their civil re-establishment, giving: (a) Name of claimant: (b) His
place of origin; (c) The nature and date of his demand; (d) The adjudication in each
case, and date. Presented April 29, 1919. — Mr. Vien Not printed.
217. Return to an Address to His Kxcellency the Governor General, of the 19th March, 1919,
for .a copy of all correspondence between the Minister of Trade and Commerce or any
officials of the Government and the Board of Grain Supervisors and Board of Grain
Commissioners regarding the eommandeerir»g of wheat in 1916. and a copy of the
Order in Council authorizing same. Presented April 29, 1919. — Mr. Stevcna.
Xot printed.
218. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March. 1919. for a Retui-n showing: —
The amount. If any, paid by the Government to the Ottawa Journal for printing,
advertising, job or other work for each of the following five fiscal years: 1914, 1915,
1916, 1917, 1918. Presented April 29, 1919. — Mr. Deataikriers Not printed.
218o. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th March. 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
Amount paid to the Ottawa Journal and Ottawa Journal-Press for Governntent
printing, advertising and job work from 1S96 to 1911. Inclusl\"e. 2. Amounts paid to
Ottawa Journal and Ottawa Journal-Press for Governmi-nt printing, advertising
and job work In each of the years 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 191S. Pre-
sented May 14, 1919. — Mr. Edwards Not printed.
218'>- Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return
showing: — The amount. If any, paid by the Government to the Ottawa Journal for
printing, advertising. Job or other work for each of the following live fiscal years :
1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918. Presented June 2, 1919. — Mr. Deslauriers.. .Not priiUed.
219. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return showing: —
The amount. If any, paid by the Government to the Hamilton Spretator for print-
ing, advertising. Job or other work for each of the following five fiscal years: 1914,
1915, 1916, 1917, 191S. Presented April 29, 1919. — Mr. Deslauriers.. ..Not printed.
219". Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return
showing: — The anwunl, If any, paid by the Government to the Hamilton Spectator tor
printing, advertising, job or other work for each of the following flve fiscal years: 1914.
1915, 1916, 1917, 1918. Presented April 29, 1919. — Mr. neslauricra. . ..Not printed.
220. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919. for a Return showing: —
The amount. If any, paid by the Government to the Ottawa CItlten for prlntinjf,
advertising, job or other work fior each of the following five fiscal years: 1914. 1915,
1916. 1917, 1918. Presented April 29, 1919.— .Ur. Deslauriers Not printed.
220<^ Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for n Return
showing: — The amount. If any, paid by tne Government to the Ottawa dixit n for
printing, advertising, job or other work for each of the following five fiscal years:
1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918. Presented June 2, 1919. — .Ifr. i3e»laur(cr». ..Vol priiircd.
221. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919. for a Return showing: —
The amount. If any, paid by the Governm«nt to the Toronto World for printlnjf,
advertising. Job or other work for each of the following Ave fiscal years: 1914. 1915,
1916, 1917, 191«. Presented April 29. 1919.— .Vr. D'Anjou Not printed.
221i Supplementary Return to nn Order of the House of the 19lh March, 1919, for n Return
showing: — The amount. If any. paid by the Government to the Toronto World for
printing, advertising, job or other work for each of the following five fiiicnl vears:
J914, 1915, I91«, 1917. 1918, Presented June 2. 1919— .Wr. OMn/oii.. ..Not p'llnrcd.-
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222. A collection of Reports tiy the Imperial Government . on Bolshevism in Russia. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, April 29, 1919 Not printed
223. Return to an Order of the Senate dated May Z2, 1918. That an hoimble Address be pre-
sented to His Excellency the Governor General, praying that His Excellency will
cause to be laid upon the Table of the Senate a return of copies of all papers, letters,
telegrams, memoria,'.s, petitions or other communications or documeijts in the posses-
sion of the Government or in that of His Honour the Speaker of the House of Com-
mons, which may be available, in connection with the recent delegation from the
farmers of Canada to present certain public and national questions and issues to the
attention of the Cabinet and of the Parliament of Canada. — (The Senate.) April
29. 1919 Not printed.
224. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 26th March. 1919. showing: — 1. (1) Whether the
Government has divested itself of all aerodromes, airships and air service plant. (2)
Also, whether such property is retained by the Government, where it is situated, and
of what does it consist. 2. (1) Also, is there any air service organization or per-
sonnel in Canada acting under the Government: and (2) If there is: (a) of what
persons does it consist; (b) what is the qualification and ranlc of eacli pei-son ; (c)
where are they respectively located; (d) what is each person's duty. — (.The Senate.)
April 29. 1919 '. Not pHnted.
225. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th March. 1919, for a copy of a.H telegra^ms,
letters, correspondence, petitions and other documents in any way referring to the
appointment of a postmaster at Port Hawltesbury, during the years 1918 and 1919.
Presented April 30, 1919. — Mr. Chisholm Not printed.
220. Return to an Ordier of the House of the 19th March, 1919. for a Return showing: —
The amount, if any. paid by the Government to the Toronto Mail and Empire for
printing, advertising, job or other work for each of the following five fiscal years :
1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 191S. Presented April 30, 1919. — .1/)-. Proulx . . ..Not printed.
226a. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return
showing: — The amount, if any, paid by the Government to the Toronto Mail and
Empire for printing, 'advertising, job or other work for each of the following five
fiscal years: 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918. Presented June 2, 1919.— Jfr. Proulx.
Not printed.
227. Return to an Oixlier of the House of the 19th March. 1919. for a Return showing: —
The amount, if any, paid by the Government to the Totronto Star for printing, adver-
tising, job or other work for each of the following five fiscal years: 1914, 1915. 191&,
1917. 1918. Presented April 30. — Mr. Deslauriers Not printed
227". Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March. 1919, for a Return
showing : — The amount, if any. paid by the Government to the Toronto Star for print-
ing, advertising, j,ob or other work for each of the following five fiscal years: 1914-,
1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. Presented June 2. 1919. — Mr. Deslauriers.. ..Not printed.
228. Return to an Oriier of the House of thie 19th March, 1919, for a Return showing: —
The amount, if any, paid by the Government to the Montreal Star for printing, adver-
tising, job or other work tor each of the following five fiscal years: 1914, 1915, 1916,
1917, 1918. Presented April 30, 1919. — Mr. Mayrand Nut printed
228o. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return
showing : — The amount, if any, paid by the Government to the Montreal Star for
printing, advertising, job or other work for each of the following five fiscal yeans:
1914, 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. Presented June 2, 1919. — Mr. Mayrand. Not printed.
229. Copy of an agreement between His Britannic Majesty's Government and the Govern-
ment of the French Republic respecting British War Graves in Prance, signed at
Paris November 26, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, April 30, 1919 ..Not printed.
230. Mr, Rowell. a Memlier of the King's Privy Council, laid before the House, — Copy of
Order in Council, P.C. 2144, dated 2nd Septem'ber, 1918, re application of the St
Lawrence River Power Company to construct certain worka in the South Sault
Channel of the St. Lawrence River.
P.C. 2145, dated 2nd September. 1918, appointing the Hon. Arthur Meighen.
Minister of the Interior, and Hon. A. L. Sifton, Minister of Customs and Inland
Revenue, to represent the Government of Canada at a conference with the representa-
tives of the United States Government conoerning the application of the St. Lawrence
River Power Company.
P.C. 2509. dated 12th October. 1918, — Copy of report re result of negotiations con-
cerning Vhe application ,of the St, Lawrence River Power Company, and also in refer-
ence to the Order of tlie Intern,ational Joint Commission authorizing the St. Lawrence
River Power Company to construct certain works in the South Sault Channel of the
St. Lawrence River.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
Copy of the Order of the said International Joint Commissl,on authorizing tlie
construction of the said works dated September 4, 191S. Interim Order and Opinion
of International Joint Commission in the matter of the api)Iication of the St. Law-
rence River Power Company tor the approval of the construction and maintenance
of a submerged weir in the South Channel of the St. L.awrence River near the
mouth of its power canal at Massena. New Yorl<. Statement of the Case of the Gov-
ernment of the Dominion of Canada on such application. Presented iby Hon. Mr.
Rowell May ,1. and 3. 1919 Printed far distribu,! ipn and sessional papers.
230a- Interim Order, Opinions of, and Hearings before the International Joint Commission
in the matter of the application of the St. Lawrence River Power Company, tor the
approval of the construction and maintenance of a submerged weir in the south channel
pf the St Lawrence River near the mouth of its jiower canal at Massena, New York.
Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, May 14, 1919.
231. Copy of the Order of the Jnternatlonal Joint Commission, in the matter of the measure-
ment and apportionment of the St. Mary and Milk Rivers and their tributaries In the
State of Montana and the Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Presented by
Hon. Mr. RoweU. May 30, 1919 JVot printed.
232. Return to an (Order pf the House of th« 2Sth April. 1919. ,for a copy of Mrs. Hambleton's
report, dated in the month of May, 191S. and relating to Canadian flour mills. Pre-
sented May 1, .1919. — Mr. Arohatnbault Not prinlgd
233. Return to an Order of the House |0f the 27th March, 1919, for a Return showing: —
Amount expended by the Government on newspaper advertising since August 4, 1915.
Presented May 31. 1914. — Mr. Sinclair .' Not printed.
233a. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 27th March, 1919, Jor a Return
showing: — Amount expended by the Government on newspaper advertising since
August 4. 1915, Presented June 2. 1919. — Mr. Sinclair (Antigonish) . .Not printed.
234. Return to an Order of t1ie House .of the 7th April. 1919, fpr a copy of all correspondence
In connection with the lease of the Government Fish Drier at gouris. Prince Edward
Island, inchiding copy of the advertisement calling ftor tenders on the 15th day of
May, 1914, and a copy of the lease. Presented May 31, 1919. — Mr. McUaao.
Not printed.
235. Return to an Order of the House fit the 19th March. 1919, for a copy of fill letters, tele-
gr.i<ms. petitions and other documents In any way referring to a proposed mail route
from Kden Siding to Marble Mountain, Inverness County, N.S. Presemt«d May 1,
1919.— i/r. Cfttoholm Not printed.
236. Communication from the Senate of Belgium to the Speakers of the Senate and Hous--
of Commons of Canada.
iTransUttion).
Brussels, Belgiu.m, April 30, 1919.
The Speaker of the House of Commons,
The Speaker of the Senate,
Ottawa.
Mr. Speaker, — I beg to send you and request you to communicate to the Assembly
over which you preside the text of the motion unanimously adopted by the Senate
during Its session of Tuesday, April 29, 1919.
The Senate of Belgium affected by the vole of the Paris Conference which dis-
regards the claims of the City of Brussels to become the seat of the League of Nations,
seriously preoccupied by the distressing condition to which the country has been
reduced by this m«st cruel war and convlncwl that the numberless ruins which cover
Its territory cannot he restored l>y its own nalloniil resources, mo-st anxiously appeals
to ypur Assembly and imp',orcs It to Intervene witlh the greatest iMssiblo energy in
ord<T to obtain tliat the Bolemn ppomiscs of prompt and comi'leto restoration so fre-
quently reiterated be now carrlod out In the spirit of broad equity and generous com-
passion which Inspired them.
R«'lylnK upon the sentiments of solidarity which unite all civilized nations and
tipon the aj»9urance of slnoere and profound jiymi>athy which your j\s8embly .so kindly
gave to B<-lKlum, the Senate counts upon obtaining from your Assembly Im powerful
aid and effj^^tual Intervention In support of the legitimate and necessjiry atonements
ckUmed from the .Paris Gonfarenco for the restoration of this counto'.
Please accept, Mr. .Speaker, the assurance of my greatest respect.
(Signed) Baron d.. PAVRRRAU,
PrcJidonf of the 9enat<c.
Presented b>' Hon. Mr. Speaker, May 1, 1919 Not prini'd.
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237. Return to an Order |Of the House of the 23rd April, 1919, for a copy of all correspondence.
telegrams and other documents exchanged between Mr. L. D. Hara, Acting: Superintend-
ent of the Welland Ship Canal, and the Department of Railways and Canals and
Justice Department, relative to the seizure of two cars of coal by the Fuel Controller
of Thorold, .Ont. Presented May 2, 1919. — Mr. Fraser Not printed.
238. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd April, 1919, for a qopy of all correspondence,
telegrams and other documents exchanged between Mr. L. D. Hara, Acting Super-
intendent of the Welland Ship Canal, and the Minister of Railways and Canals or
any other person in the said Department relative to notice being served on Mrs. W.
Thomas, of Thorold, Ont, to vacate her residence. Presented May 2, 1919. — Mr.
Fraser Not printed.
239. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919. for a Return showing: —
The amount, if any, paid by the Government to the Manitoba Free Press Por print-
ing, advertising, Job or other work for each of the following Ave fiscal years: 1914.
1915, 1916, 1917, 1918. Presented May 2, 1919. — Mr. Mayrand Ncfi printed.
239a. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return
showing: — The ampunt. if any, paid by the Governmenit to the Manitoba Free Press
for printing, advertising, job or other work for each of the following five fiscal years:
1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918. Presented June 2, 1919. — Mr. Mayrand. .Not printed.
240. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March. 1919, for a Return showing :^The
amount, if any, paid by the Government to the Halifax Herald for printing, adver-
tising, .lob or other work for each of the following five fiscal years: 1914, 1915. 1916.
1917, 1918. Presented May 2, 19il9. — Mr. Proulx Not printed.
246n- Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th Mrach, 1919, for a Return
showing: — The amount, if any, paid by the Government to the Halifax Herald for
printing, advertising, job or other work for each of the following five fiscal years:
1914. 1915. 1916. 1917, 1918. Presented June 2. 1919. — Mr. Proulx.. ..Not printed.
241. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd April, 1919, for a return lowing how
many acres of public land have bc-en given to railway companies in the Dominion
of Canada by the Federal Government from 1878 to the present time, and also show-
ing how many acres were granted in each year during the above peripd of time. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Meighen. May 2, 1919 Not printed.
242. Return to an Order of the House of the 14th April, 1919, for a copy of all documents,
correspondence and plane relating to the proposed construction of the Montreal Har-
bour Commissioners' bridge, extending from the City of Montreal to the South Shore.
Presented May 5, 1919. — Mr. Deslauriers Not printed.
243. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return showing: —
The amount, if any, paid by the Government to the Toronto News for printing, adver-
tising, Job or other work for each of the following five fiscal years: 1914, 1915, 1916.
1917, 1918. Presented May 5, 1919. — Mr. Proulx ^Vot printed.
243a. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th Mrach, 1919, for a Return
showing: — The amount, if any, paid by the Government to the Toronto News for
printing, advertising, job or other work for each of the following five fiscal years :
1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918. Presented June 2, 1919. — Mr. Proulx.. ..Not printed
244. Return to an Order of the House pf the 19th March, 1919, for a Return showing: — The
amount, if any, paid by the Government to the Toronto Globe for printing, adver-
tising, job or other work for each of the following five fiscal years: 1914, 1915. 1916,
1917, 1918. Presented May 5, 1919. — Mr. Deslauriers Not printed.
244a. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th Mrach, 1919, for a Return
showing: — The amount, if any, paid by the Government to the Toronto Globe for
printing, advertising, job or other work for each of the following five fiscal years :
1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918. Presented June 2. 1919.— J/r. Deslauriers. .Not printed.
245. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd April, 1919, tor a copy of all telegrajn,3.
letters and other correspondence exchanged between L. D. Hara or other persons con-
nected -with the Welland Ship Canal and the Department of Rail-ways and Canals
relative to the drowning of Michael Koebel, Lock Tender at Port Colborne. Pre-
sented May 5, 1919. — Mr. Fraser Not printed.
246. Report of the Director of the Military Service Bnancb on the operation of the Military
Service Act, 1917. Presented by Hon. Mr, Meighen, May 6, 1919 Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
2460' Copy of a letter from Mr. Justke Puft. Contral Appeal Judge, respecting his apprecia-
tion of the work of Mr. S. 1.. Dale Harris as Central Public lUpresentative in con-
nection with the aidministration of the Military Service Act. Presented by Sir
Robert Borden, June 24, 1919 Not printed.
247. Return to an Order of the House of the 14th April, 1919. for a copy of all documents
relating to the investigation mcule by His Honour. Judge F. S. MoLennan. in the
matter of tlte soldiers' votee whioh were deposited at the St. John Barracks, in con-
nection with the General Elections held on Uie 17th December, 1917 : also a copy of
the report thereoji by the investigating commissioner, comprising the evid'ence and
e.\hibits relating thereto, and copy of the correspondence and telegrams between the
said Commissioner and members of the Governnient. together with statements of
accounts in connection therewith. Presented May 6, 1919. — .Vr. ArcliambnuU.
Not printed.
248. Return to an Order of the Senate dated March 25. 1919. showing: — 1. Copies of all
Orders In Council for the years 1915. 191fi. 1917 and 1918 giving authority for the
free Importation of machinery and m,anufactured products or for Importation at a
lesser rate of duty than provide<l for in the custonvs tariff. 2. CUnsslfication of
machinery or manufactured products so imported. 3. The value thereof. 4. I'ort
or ports of entry. 5. Country of origin. — (The Senate.) May 6, 1919.. ..Not printed.
249. Return to an Order of the House of the 2Sth April. 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
Quantity of tons of lead pipe, or waste lead pipe, Imported into Canada from United
States during 191S. and at what ports of entry. 2. Quantity of tons of the different
sizee. more particularly 4-inch pipes, so imported. 3. The names of the firms In the
United States so exporting. 4. The names of the firms in Canada so Importing. Pre-
sented May 7, 1919. — Mr. Lemieux iVot printed.
250. Return to an Order of the House of the 2nd April, 1919, for a copy of all correspondence,
letters, telegrams and recommendations relating to the appointment of a keeper of
Free Stone Island light-house. County of Riclhmond, Nova Scotia, in the year 191S.
Presented May 7, 1919, — ilr. Duff Not printed.
251. Return to an Order of the Hotise of the 31st March. 1919, for a Return showing amounts
paid by the Government for advertising to the following papers; Dundalk Herald,
Flesherton Advance. Markdale Standard, Durham Chronicle, Hanover Post, and Orej/
(Durham) Review during the year ending March 26, 1919. Presented May 7, 1919. —
3/r. Proutx Not printed.
252. Return to an Order of the House of the 31st March, 1919, for a Return showing amounts
paid the Toronto Otobc and Toronto Star, respectively, for Government advertising
during the year ending March 26, 1919. Presented May 7, 1919 — Ur. Prouljc.
Not printed.
252a ."Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 31st Mrach, 1919, (or a Return
showing amounts paid the Toronto Olobe and Tofonto Star, respectively, for Govern-
ment advertising during the y«ar ending March 26, 1919. Presented Juno 2. 1919.
— Jfr. Proulx Not printed.
253. Return to an Order of the Housp of the 19th March. 1919, for a Return showing:— Th«
amounts. If any. paid by the Government to the Montreal Oazette for printing, adver-
tising. Job lOr other work for each of the following five fiscal years: 1914, 1915, 1916.
1917, 1918. Presented May 8. 1919— .Vr. Mavraml Not printid.
253". Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March. 1919, for a Return
showing: — ^The amounts. If any, paid by the Government to the Montreal Gazritc for
printing, advertising. Job or other work for each of the following five fiscal >-ear» :
1914, 1915. 1916. 1917, 1918. Presented June 2, 1919. — Mr. Mayrand. .Not printed.
264. Return to nn firder of the House of the Ifilh April, 1919, for a copy of all correspondence,
telegr.-inu and other documents In connection with the application of the Shell Trans-
port and Trading Company for the grant of certain oil lands. Presented May 12,
1919. — Ur. Lemieux Not printed
256. R'i'ort of the MInl.itry Ovt-rseas Military Forces of Canada. 1918. Presented by Sir
Kdward Kemp. May 12, 1919 Not printed.
256. Return to an Order of the House of the 12th May, 1919, for a copy of the lease or leases
granting the use of some lO.ono acres of land of the St. Peter's Indian Res>rve for a
term of five yeiirn from the first if M ly. 1911. lo f'Jarles HIrd <ind Jacob JonnnKon. of
St. P<-t«m. and Hufus Riplun l!.n."<.n :iii'l Uufii- H. nrlf l(.'«<in of Selkirk. Presented
May H, 1919.— Jfr. llnhi .Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
257. Return to an Order of the House of thw 19lh March, 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
The amount of money the Government ha-s spent during the last twelve months adver-
tising in the daily and weekly papers and periodicals or magazines (a) in Canada,
and (6) outside of Canada. 2. Whether the Government paid a higher rate for this
advertising than if they had placed it through the regular advertising agencies. Pre-
sented May 14, 1919. — Mr. Pedlow Not vrinted.
257a: Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return
showing: — 1. The amount of money the Government has spent during the last twelve
months advertising in the daily and weekly papers and periodicals or magazines (a)
in Canada, and (b) outside of Canada. 2. Whether the Government paid a higher
rate tor this advertising than if they had placed it through the regular advertising
agencies. Presented June 2, 1919. — Mr. Pedloic Not printed.
258. Copies of contracts with resiiect to the reconstruction of the Parliament Building. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Carvell, May ir,. 1919 Not printed.
259. Return to an Order of the House of the 2Sth Apri'.. 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
The number of Canadian Officers belonging- to the Canadian Exiwditionary Force pro-
moted to the rank of Brigadier-General since the beginning of the war, to date. 2.
Their names, the military rank which they held at the time they left for overseas,
and the military district to which they belong. Presented May 19, 1919. — Mr. Prevost.
Not printed.
260. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd April, 1919. for .a copy of all correspondence,
petitions and other documents concerning the prosecution entered against Mr. Ben
H. Spence, Secretary of the Ontario Branch of the Dominion Alliance, £or publishing
objectionable matter. Presented May 19, 1919. — Mr. Lemieux Not printed.
261. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th May, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
Names of the private cars that were in the wreck on the Toronto and Ottawa train
(Canadian National Railways, 21st-22nd April last), and the name of the respective
Minister to which each private car is assigned. 2. Who paid for the attendance,
transportation and supplies for these private cars respectiveily, during the trip. 3.
The amount of damage which resulted from this wreck for each private car and by
whom the said damage will be paid. 4. Number of private cars used by Ministers
and high officials of the Government, the name of each car, and the name of each Min-
ister and high official using same. 5. How majiy of these private cars, if any. have
been used from time to time since 1911. by members of the family of the Ministers
^r high officials exclusively for social and pleasure trips. Presented May 19, 1919.
— Mr. D'Anjou Not printed.
262. Return to an Order of the House of the 16lh April. 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
Amount paid by the Government to the Canadian Press Association during the calendar
year 1918. 2. Whether the advertising for the last Victory Loan was distributed to
the newspapers directly by the Department of Finance, or through advertising agencies.
3. If through advertising agencies, how much was paid in commissions to the adver-
tising agents. 4. The total cost of advertising the last Victory Loan. Presented
May 19, 1919. — Mr. Sinclair, (Antigonish) Not pruUed.
263. Return to an Order of the House of the 12th May. 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
Name of the Deputy Minister of the Department of Soldiers" Civil Re-Establishment.
2. When he was appointed. 3. His salary. 4. Whether he is a returned soldier. 5.
If not. whether any attempt was made to obtain the services of a returned soldier.
6. Whether the present Deputy Minister has any special qualifications which would fit
him to deal with returned men and their problems. 7. What educational experience
the present Deputy Minister has. S. Whether he is familiar with principles of educa-
tion. 9. Why Mr. Sedgeworth resigned from the position of Director of Vocational
Training. 10. Whether Mr. Sedigeworth had any disagreement with the Minister or
Deputy Minister on matters of policy affecting the welfare of returned men. 11.
Number of people employed on the Publicity Staff of the Department of Soldiers'
Civil Re-Establishment, and salary paid to each. 12. Amount expended by this
Department during the past six months for publicity i>urposes. 13. Whether it is
true that only returned officers are offered the higher positions in this Department.
14. Whether the previous appointments held by Mr. Sedgeworth and Mr. Robinson were
made through the Civil Service Commission. 15. Whether the position of Secretary
of the Pension Board has been advertised. Presented May 19, 1919. — Mr. Power.
Not printed.
264. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
The total number of men recruited during the war, combatantis and non-combatants,
(o) in the whole of Canada; (!)) in each province. 2. The total number of men
recruited during the war in Canada, (o) as per nationality; (h) as per religion; (c)
as per nationality provincially ; and (d) as per religion provincially. 3. The total
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CONTENTS OF VOLITME 10— Continued.
number ot men defranchised in Canada, (a) In the whole of Canada; (b) in each
province.. 4. The total number of men and women engaged in war worlc. (a) in
Canada: ((>) in each province. Presented May 20, 1919. — Mr. Blake.. ..Not printed.
265. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd April. 1919. for a copy of the report made by
Lt. Jarvis. R.C.N.. in regard to the steamer Stadacona. Presented May 21. 1919.
— Mr. Duff Xot printed.
265° Return to an Order of the House of the 7th May, 1919. for a Return showing: — 1.
Whether H.M.C.S. Stadacona was repaired by the Halifax Shipyards. Ltd., during the
summer of 191S. 2. If so. why repairs were necessar>'. 3. Cost of the repairs. 4.
Whether the Stadaoona struck a rock on the Cape Breton coast during the year 1918.
5. If so, who was held responsible for the striking of said rock. 6. How many times
during the war the Stadacona has been aground. 7. Where the vessel was during the
month of July. 1917. S. Whether she, during July. 1917. took a party of N;ival Offi-
cers to Labrador. 9. If so. tlie purpose of this trip. 10. Whether the ship was in
constant communication with the Naval authorities during that trip. 11. Whether
the Stadacona was used as a yaoht. or to provide living accommodation for any oiflcers
in the Canadian Xaval Service during 1917 or ISIS. Presented May 30, 1919. — Mr.
D'Anjou Not printed.
266. Return to an Order of the House of the 5th May. 1919, for a Return showing: — 1. Value
of farm implements exported during the years 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 191f.. 1917 and
1918. 2. To which countries the said implements were exported, and wlio the exporters
w*re. 3. Whether any tractors were exported. Presented May 20. 1919. — Mr. Dechene.
Not printed.
267. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd April. 1919. for a copy of aH correspondence,
petitions and other papers ooncerning the proposed a<xiuisition by th<> Dominion Gov-
ernment of the Gasp6 Railway System. Presented May 2S, 1919. — ifr. Letniewc.
Not printed.
268. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March. 1919. for a return showing the
names, post olficc addresses, length of ser\'iee, date of appointment, and yearly remu-
neration of all fishery guardians in the Province of Nova Scotia, along with a list of
the names of the parties by whom the said guardians were recommended. Presented
May 28, 1919. — Mr. Sinclair, (Antigonish) ^ Not printed.
269. Report of The War Trade Board, from 8th February, 1918 to 31st March, 1919. Pre-
sented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, May 28, 1919...
Printed for distribution atid sessional papers.
270. Return to an Order of the Senate, dated May 13. 1919. showing: — 1- A copy of the
eviditnce taken on an Imjuiry ot the Deparlm-pnt of Railways through the cl.alms agent
at Moncton, New Brunswick, into the claim of Mrs. Annie Girroir, of Tracadia, Nova
Scotia, widow, for damages to her property by water claimed to have been caused by
the narrowing of the railway bridges opposite said property. 2. The names of the
witnesses examined. 3. The time spent at said examination. 4. The place where
said examination was h*;d. 5. Whether the claimant was present or was represented
by Counsel at said Inquiry. 6. Whether the claimant was given notU'e of said liuiulry.
7. What length of notice was given claimant previous to the date sot for said Imiulry.
8. A copy of the decision of the Legal Department of Railways with regard to said
claim. (The aencUe.) May 29, 1919 Not printed.
271. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March. 1919. for a coiiy of all corrcepondence,
letters and other documents exchanged between the Government or any Di-partmcnt or
Commission thereof and Lieutenant Commander J. K. L. Ross, relating to appoint-
ments to the staff of the Board of Pension Commissioners, by the Civil Service Com-
mission. Presented May 30, 1919. — Mr. Kay Not printed.
271<*. Return to an Order of the House of the 2Jrd April, 1919. for n copy of all correspondence,
and other documents exchanged between the 'Jovernnient or any Member thereof, or
any Department or Commission thereof, and the Board of Pension Commissioners or
any Member thereof, relative to appointments to the staff of the Board of Pension
Commissioners by the Civil Service Commission. Presented July 5, 1919. — .Mr. Kay.
Not printed.
272. Return to an Order of the House of the 5th May. 1919, for a copy of all correspondence
between the Government and the City of Quebec and other stockholders In Quebec,
London, New Tork and elsewhere, with reference to the proposed purchase by the
Government of the minority stock of the Quebec and Lake St. John Hallway and of
the Gn-nt Northern Ujillway of Canada, now forming part of the mileage of the Cana-
dian Northern Railway operated by the GovernnjCTit Presented May 80, 1919. ^A/r.
Lavipucur Not printed.
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272'*. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd April, 1919, for a copy of all correspondence,
between the GovernmL-nt. the City of Quebec and other shareholders of the Great
Northern Railway Company of Canada and the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway,
as to the acquisition by the Government of the minority holdings of the stock in these
railways, which are now being operated by the Government as part of the Canadian
National Railway System. Presented May 30, 1919. — Mr. Lavigueur. . ..Not printed.
2726. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 5th May, 1919, for a copy of all
correspondence between the Government and the City of Quebec and other stockholders
in Quebec, London, >Iew York and elsewhere, with reference to the proposed purchase
by the Government of the minority stock of the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway
and of the Great Northern Railway of Canada, now forming part of the mileage ot
the Canadian Northern Railway operated by the Government. Presented June 19,
1919. — Mr. Lavigueur Not printed.
273. Return to an Order of the House of the Sth May, 1919, for a copy ot all telegrams,
letters, petitions and other documents, exchanged between the Post Oflice Depart-
ment and any person in Inverness County during 1918 and 1919, in any way referring
to the mail contract for carrying the mails from Inverness Railway Station to
Margaree Harbour, N.S. Presented May 30, 1919. — Mr. Chishohn. . ..Not printed-
274. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th May, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1. The
refit cost for Canadian trawler Vimy during the year 1918. 2. Whether the firm
of Burns & Keeler, Halifax, did any work on trawler Viyny. 3. If so. amount paid
for such work. 4. How long trawler Yimy was in Halifax during the year 191S.
5. What the duties of that vessel were in Halifax. Presented May 30, 1919, —
Mr. D'Anjou Not printed.
275. Reports, Returns and Statistics of the Food and Drug Laboratories of the Department
of Trade and Commerce, for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1919. Presented by
Hon. Mr_^ Maclean. June 2, 1919 Not printed.
276. Final Report of the Fuel Controller, from the establishment of the office in June,
1917, to March, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, June 2, 1919.... i^of printed
277. Return to an Order of the House ot the 22nd May, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
Whether any orders for the purchase of fish for shipment overseas were placed with
any companies in Canada by the Canadian Government, or any department thereof,
or the War Purchasing Commission, in the years 1915, 1916, 1917. 191S, 1919. 2. If
so, what the names ot the companies are, and the value of the orders placed with
each. Presented June 2, 1919. — Mr. Steele Not printed.
277<". Return to an Order of the House of the 15th May, 1919, for a Return showing the
quantities of fresh (frozen) and salt fish shipped from Canada to England, France
and other allied countries overseas, under the direction of the Canadian Govern-
ment, during the war. distinguishing between salt and fresh fish ; also setting forth
the quantities supplied to the Canadian troops overseas and the quantity sold to the
ordinary consumer; also a statement in detail showing the names anl Post
Office addresses of the parties from whom the said fish was purchased and the
prices paid therefor, respectively. Presented June 21, 1919. — Mr. Sinclair (Antiyonish.)
Not printed.
278. Return to an Order of the House of the 26th May, 1919, for a Return showing: —
1. Wliether Hadley B. Tremaine, M.P., for Hants, is in the employ of the Government
of Canada or in any way connected with the Military Forces ot Canada. 2. If so,
when he was first appointed. 3. In what capacity he is so engaged, and what salary
he receives. 4. Pay received from the outbreak of the war up to and including the
/ 12th day of May, 1919. 5. Whether the wife of the said Hadley B. Tremaine is in
receipt ot separation allowance. If so, how much she has received to date. 6. It the
said Hadley B. Tremaine was and is in receipt ot pay from the Military Forces of
Canada, whether he was and is in receipt of his indemnity as member ot the Parlia-
ment of Canad.a. Presented June 2, 1919. — Mr. D'Anjou Not itrintrd.
279. Report on Export ot Electricity from Canada, and Report ot the Power Controller.
Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, June 2, 1919 Not primed.
280. Return to an Order ot the House ot the 19th March, 1919, for a copy of all papers and
correspondence concerning the installation ot wireless equipment upon the steamers
built or to be built for the Government as well as a copy of all tenders submitted and
contracts executed in that connection since August 4, 1914. Presented June 5. 1919. —
Mr. McMaster Not printed.
281. Letter of the Honourable T. A, Crerar. II. P.. to the Rieht Honourable the Prinw Minister
resigning his position as Minister ot Agriculture and the letter of the Prime Minister
in aclcnowledgment thereof. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, June 6, 1919
Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
282. Return to an Order of the House of the 9th April, 1919. for a Return showing: — 1. How
many attorneys residing and practising In the City of Montreal have been employed by
the ("lovernmtiit during the fiscal year which expired on March 31. 1919. 2. Their
names and how much each one was paid for services rendered. Presented June 9,
1919. — Mr. Tobin Kot printctt.
283. Return to an Order of the House of the 21st May, 1919. for a Return showing: —
1. Amounts paid to Mbrrison's Limited, or D. A. Slorrison, Amherst. Nova Scotia, for
supplies for the military camps and the Internment Camp at that place during the
y<ars ISIS-IC. luifi-l", 1917-lS and 191S-1H. 2. Antounls paid Kdpar Filnior.-.
Amherst. Nova Scotia, during the above mentioned years. 3. From whom coal has
been purchased for the Military Barracks. Armoury and Internment Camp at Amherst.
Nova Scotia, during the above mentioned years. 4. Cost per ton for coal so supplied.
Presented June 9. 1919. — Mr. Chisholm A'of prin(c<i.
284. Return to an Order of the House of the 2Sth May, 1919, for a Return showing: —
1. Number of applications for divorce bills received since Confederation. 2. Number ot
divorce bills pa.xsed during the same period. 3. Number of applications for divorce
bills passed during the present Session. 4. Number of divorce bills passed during the
present Session. 5. Whether fees have been remitted In connection with same. 6. If so,
in how many cases. Presented June 9. 1919. — Mr. Lcinicur Sot jirinlcil.
285. Return to an Order of the House of the- 4th June, 1919. for a Rfeturn showing: —
1. Amount of goods free of duty. Imported by the Dominion Steel Corporation,
Limited, into Canada pursuant to contract based on Order In Council, P.C. 758. 2. The
nature of these goods. 3. Whether of raw material or manufactured goods. Pre-
sented June 9, 1919. — Mr. Gauthicr Xot printed.
286. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1919. for a Return showing: —
1. Whether any prizes were taken by the H.M.S. Niobe during the war. 2. If so. how
many and their estimated value. Presented June 9, 1919. — Mr. Sinclair. .. .Xot printed.
287. Return to an Order of the House of the 28th May, 1919, for a copy of all correspon-
dence, petitions, resolutions and other documents in the possession of the Govern-
ment relating to the establishment of abattoir and cold storage facilities at Halifax,
N.S. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell, June 11, 1919 Not prijited.
288. Return to an Order of the House of t>'e 5th June. 1919, for a Return showing: —
1. Whether the novf-mmt-nt ordered a rebate of 99 per cent off the amount of duty
paid on sulphide pulp Imported by the Fort Francis Pulp and Paper Company, of Fort
Francis, Ontario, in 1918. 2. If so. how much revenue the tJovemment lost in con-
sequence of the said Order. 3. Object of the Order in Council authorizing this Rebate
of CusK'ms tlut\'. :ind .tt whose rt-^iuest the said (»r(ler was paewcd. 4. How tiuich of
such rebate has bten applied to reducing the price of newsprint paper to the Western
newspaper publishers, and how much the Fort Francis Pulp and Paper Company has
been allowed to retain. 5. In view of the fact that auditors, acting on behalf of the
Government, have reported that the prices charged for paper by Canadian book paper
mariuf.ioturcr.s to Canadian publishers are not unrea.'wn.ab'.e. why the PaP' r t^Vintrollir
Is r>ermitt«d to make a further drain upon public funds by an additional emiulry into
the cost of prwluclng such paper. 6. At whose Instigation this new investigation is
undertaken. Prewntetl June 11, 1919. — Mr. Murphy Xot printed.
289. Return to an Order of the House of the Ist May, 1919, for a Return showing:—
1. The number of persons (not corporations) who paid Income t.>x under clause 4 of
the Income War Tax Act, 1917, upon Incomes (O) exceeding |100,000; (b) between
J50.000 and $100,000; (c) between »30,000 and $50,000; i</) between $20,000 and
I30.0O0; (c) between $10,000 and $2o,nofl; (/) between $(i.000 and $10,000 and kg)
under $6,000. 2. The total sum collected from each of the above categories. Presented
June 11, 1919. — Mr. Amca X^ot printed.
290. Certined copy of an agro«ment between His Majesty the King and the Moncton and
Biictoui-he Railway Company. Limited, relating to the purchase of the said rallwav.
Presented by Hon. Mr. Reld, June 12, 1»19 Not printed.
S91. Statement of Rents payable by the Department of Public Works throughout Iho Domi-
nion of Canada, chargeable to "W.ir Ai>t>rnprlation " Present.-.l by Hon. Mr. Carvcll,
June 12. 1919 fiot printed.
202. I;--— •• - r>-- .- r.f the House of the 2>Jth .Marrh, 191;', for a copy of all letters,
r<,rrisrMjnden«-. and dorurn< tils of all klnd.n In thf I'ksI < illlr..
fig in any way to charges agnliurt the present PostmaMi'r of
Urouk Vlll-ige, Inverness County, Nova .Scotia, during the last four years. Presented
June 12, 1919. — Mr. Chlnholm Xot printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLinfflE 10— Continued.
293. Return to an Order of the House of the r'.th June. 1919, for a Return showing: — 1. Refer-
ring to page 381 of the Report of the Ministry Overseas Military Forces of Canada. 191S,
and to the Chapter entitled. " Canadian Army Medical Corps." Whether Lieutenant-
Colonel Jenkins was named by Sir Edward Kemp and the Sub. Militia Council, or by
either of them, under Order Xo. 31, to investigate and report upon the financial ot
other dealings of the Canadian Army Medical Service in Europe. 2. Whether the said
Lieutenant-Colonel Jenkins made progress reports from time to time. If so, whether
such progress reports were sent to Sir EJward Kemp's London Office. 3. Whether
the said Jenkins, (a) Made a full and final report to Sir Edward Kemp, and (6)
Whether the said full and final report was received by the Minister in or about the
month of November, 191S. 4. If so, after receiving the said final report, whether Sir
Edward Kemp had an interview with the said Colonel Jenkins at which a copy of the
said report was produced, and after discussion retained by Sir Edward Kemp. 5.
Whether the said re;»ort disclosed incompetence, neglect, and the wasting of large
sums of money in the Canadian Army Medical Service Overseas. 6. Whether the said
Order No. 31 and the final report of Colonel Jenkins will be laid on the table of the
House. If so. when. 7. Whether there is any objection to the said Order or Report
being produced. If so. what the objection is. Presented June 13, 1919. — Mr. Murphy.
Not printed.
294. Report of the Civil Service Commission on the Classification of the Civil Service of the
Dominion of Canada, as authorized by the Parliament of Canada. Presented by Hon.
Mr. Maclean, June 17. 1919 Printed for distribution.
294. Report of the Civil Service Commission on the Classification of the Civil Service ot the
Dominion of Canada, as authorized by the Parliament of Canada. — (French copy).
Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean. June 26. 1919 Printed for disstsribution.
294<i- Report of Transmission to accompany the Classification of the Civil Service of
Canada, describing the schedules for the classification of positions and the standardiza-
tion of compensation, etc. Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, June 2fi, 1911).
Printed for dtistribution.
295. Return to an Order of the Senate dated May 9, 1919, showing; — Copies of charges and
accounts of foundry companies in Nova Scotia against Department of Naval Service
for hull repairs and supplies and engine room repairs and supplies H.M.C.S. Canada.
in fiscal year 1918-19. (The Senate.) Not printed.
296. Return to an Order of the House of the 11th June. 1919, for a Return showing: —
1. Amount paid by the Government to the Canadian Car & Foundry Company,
Limited, for the use ot the Malleable Iron Works, so called, at Amherst, Nova Scotia,
as an Internment Camp for alien prisoners. 2. Whether this property is held under
lease. If so, when the lease will terminate. 3. Whether there are any outstanding
accounts with the above named company against the Oovernment. If so, the nature
of these accounts and the respective amounts thereof. Presented June 19, 1919. — Mr.
Copp Not printed.
297. Return to an Order of the House of the 11th J^ine. 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
In how many cases the Honourable Albert S^vigny, K.C., of Montreal, was employed
to represent the Government or any Department thereof, at Montreal, or any other place
in the Province of Quebec, between the 1st of April. 1918, and the 1st of May, 1919.
2. Amount paid by the Government to the said Honourable Albert Sfvigny for his
services in each case. Presented June 19. 1919. — Mr. Lanctot Not printed.
298. Copy of Order in Counci'., P.C. 1127, dated 2Sth May. 1919, respecting a credit ot six
million dollars to Italy for the purchase of frozen beef now in storage in Canada.
Presented by Hon. Mr. Maclean, June 21, 1919 Not printed
299. Progress Reports of the Medical Services, Overseas Military Services of Canada, from
January 1. 1917. to March 31, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Calder, June 21. 1919.
Not orinted.
300. Return to an Order of the House of the 4th June. 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
Referring to page 459 of the Report of the Ministry Overseas MiUUiry Forces of
Canada, 1918, and to paragraph (c) Topical Films; what the total amount paid for
the films in question was. 2. Whether such payment was made by or through tlie
Canadian War Records Ofl^ce in London. If not, by whom such i>a>-ment was made.
3. To whom such payment was made. 4. Whether the said films, or moving pictures
were exhibited in Canada and elsewhere. If so. in what countries. 5. Whether an
admission fee was charged at each of such exhibitions. If so, what the total cafh
proceeds were and to whom the money was paid, 6. Whether the Canadian Govern-
ment has received the whole, or any part of the said cash proceeds. If not, what
action, if any, has been taken to recover the money. 7. Whether the said films were
given, sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of to a private company. If so, the terms and
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued.
the names of the members of such company. S. 'Whether it is true, as allegtd in
certain English papers, that the cost of the Canadian War Paintings which were
exhibited in England, was defra>-ed out ot the proceeds ot the exhibition of the said
films, or moving pictures. If so. who had the custody ot the funds if they were not
turned over to the Government. 9. W^hether the Famous Players Film Company
had any connection with any of the matters hereinbefore enquired about. If so. what
and on what terms. Presented June 21, 1919. — ilr. Mui-phy Not printed.
301. Return to an Address to His Excellency the Governor General ot the 24th April. 191S,
for a copy of the correspondence and all papers generally exchanged between the
Canadian Government, the Imperial authorities and certain portions! of His Majesty's
Dominions with a view to give effect to the conclusions of the Dominion Royal Com-
mission. Presented June 23, 1919. — Mr. Lemicux Sot printed.
302. Return to an Order of the House of the 4th Junt-. 1919. for a copy of the report nvide by
Mr. D6carie, local superintendent of the Department of Public Works, relating to the
wharf at Cacouna East : also copy of the petition showing the names of the persons
who signed requesting the construction of said wharf; also copy of the reports, lettt^rs,
petitions .ind requests received from J. A, Tremblay respecting said wharf. Pre-
sented June 23, 1919. — Mr. Gauvrcau Not printed
303. Correspondence relating to the resignation of I..leut-Colonel F. McKelvey Bell, M.D., as
Director of Medical Services. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, June 24, 1919.
Not printed.
304. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th April. 1919, for a copy of all correspondence,
petitions and other papers concerning the parole or pardon of one Charles McMillan,
one Pearson, and one Heaton, sentenced to a certain term of imprisonment In the
Alberta Penitentiary. Presented June 26, 1919. — Mr. MacMe, (Edmonlon).
Not printed.
305. Copy of an opinion given by the Minister of Justice re Interprovlncial traffic In intoxicating
liquor, and copy of an opinion given by the Acting Deputy Minister of Justice on the
same sitbject. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, June 27, 1919 Not printed.
306. Third Report of the War Purchasing Convmlssion, covering period from April 1, 1918, to
March 31. 1919. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, July 1, 1919 Not printed.
307. Return to an Order of the House of the 30th April, 1919, for a Return showing the
number of conscientious objectors still In Jail for contravention of the Milit.iry Ser-
vice Act. Presented July 1, 1919. — Mr. Lemieux Wof printed.
308. Return to an Order of the Ho>i.^e of the 2:!rd June. 1919. for a. Return showinK : — 1.
I'enslons prant<d i^y the Board of Pension Connnissioners during the year ending
December 31, 1918. 2. Number of pensions refused by said Board during 1918. 3.
Whether a memV>*-r of the Board of Pension Commissioners cxaniint-d <'acli case before
granting or disallowing the same. 4. Whether the granting or disa'.lowing of claims
•was signed by a member of the said Board, and individually checked by them. S.
Number of complaints regarding pensions made to the said Board of Pension Com-
TTilssloners during 1918, and during the rtwnths of January. February. March and
April, 1919. 6. Total expenditure for pensions for the year ending December 31. )91S.
7. Total expense of administering the Pension Act for the year ending Decomlxr .11.
1918. Presented July 1. 1919. — Mr. McOibbon Not printed.
309. Return to an Order of the House of the 26th March. 1919. for a copy ot all letters, tele-
grams, petitions, or other documents on flic with the Post ORlcc Department received
since January 1. 1912. relating to the keerping open or closing of the post olllre at Sea
View, P.E.I. Presented July 1, 1919.— «r. Sine/air, (.P.K.I.) Not printed.
310. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a Return showing: — The
amount. If any. paid by the Government to the H.illfax Cftronlric for printing, adver-
tising. Job or other work for each ot the following five fiscal years: 1914, 191.';. 1!>K..
1917,1918. Presented July 1, 1919.— Jfr. Proute ATot prtnfcd.
311. Return to an Order of the House of the 11th June, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
Rentals paid by the Government during the yvars 1914, 19ir.. l»lf!, 1917, 1918 and
1919, to Mr. Huntley Drummond, of Montreal, for the lease of the Urummond Build-
ing. 2. Departments of the Government which were, and are located In the wild
building. Presented July 1. 1919. — Mr. Brouillard Not printed
312. Itelurn to an Order of the House of the 5th May, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1. What
rental iier month the Government pays for all branches of Oovcrnment service In the
City of EdnK>nton. 2. What several branches of Government service are represented
In Edmonton 3. What building or buildings they occupy, and the monthly rental
of c<ich branch of the 8ervlc<-. Presented July 1. 1919. — Mr. Douplaa, (Nlrnthmnn).
Not printed.
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Co7itinued.
313. Return to an Order of the House of the Sth May, 1919, for a copy of all letters, telegrams
and other papers regarding the supplies purchased for Yukon Telegraph Lines during
the fiscal year 1918-1919, including copy of all tenders, the names of the tenderers
and the amount of each vender. Presented July 2, 1919. — Mr. Lemieux... Not printed.
314. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd April, 1919, for a copy of al'. letters, tele-
grams, memoranda, contracts, reports, despatches, recommendations, agreements
made, received, sent or entered into by any of the Departments of the Government,
and any persons, companies or corpoi ations with reference to, or resulting from the
construction of the dam across the St. Maurice river at the place called Grand'Mfire.
Presented July 4, 1919. — Mr. Desaulniers Not printed.
315. Return to an Ordoi of the House of the 23rd Aipril. 1919, for a copy of all reports, recom-
mendations, letters, memoranda, messages and estimates having reference to the
construction of the piers used to anchor the booms which hold the '.ogs that are
floated on the St. Maurice river at Ste. Flore Station or above the Grand'M&re dam.
Presented July 4, 1919. — Mr. Desaulniers Not printed.
316. Return to an Order of the House of the 25th June, 1919, for a Return showing: — 1.
When the War Bonus was distributed to the Inside Civil Service. 2. What Depart-
ments received said bonus. 3. Whether the s.ime amounts were distributed to every
Civil Servant in each Department. 4. Whether a bonus was distributed to the Civil
Servants in the Soldiers' Civil Re-3Sstablishment Department, and in the Department
of the Board of Pensions Comnnissioners. 5. Whether any bonuses were distributed
to the Civil Servants in the Department of the Canada Pood Board. If so, when. If not,
, why. 6. Whether a Civil Servant who was employed in the Militia Department at the
time the first Order in Council was passed granting bonu-ses. is entitled to said Bonus,
although said Civil Servant has been transferred to another Department since. 7.
Whether it is the intention of the Government to grant Bonuses this year. Presented
July 4, 1919. — Mr. Archambault Not printed.
317. Return to an Order of the House of the Sth May, 1919^ for a Return showing the
amounts paid for advertising, printing, etc., by the various Departments of the Gov-
ernment during the fiscal years 1916, 1917, 191S to the following newspapers: The
Brantford Expositor, The Woodstock Sentinel Review, The Stratford Beacon, The
Kingston Whig, The Hamilton Times, The Toronto Globe, The Toronto Star, the
Guelph Mercury, The Niagara Falls Review, The St. Catharines Journal, The Ingereoll
Chronicle, The Orillia Times, The Belleville Ontario, The Simcoe Reformer, The Rich-
mond Hill Liberal, The Acton Free Press, The Mitchell Recorder, and the Owen Sound
Sun. Presented July 4, 1919. — Mr. Lemieux Not printed.
318. Report of the Administrative Chairman of the Honourary Advisory Council for Scientific
and Industrial Research of Canada, for the year ending March 31, 1919. Presented
by Hon. Mr. Burrell, July 4, 1919 Not printed.
319. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd June, 1919, for a copy of all reports. Orders
in Council, and all other papers in connection with the Halifax Relief Commission,
including a statement of all receipts and expenditures in fhis connection up to May
31, 1919. Presented July 4, 1919. — Jkfr. Duff Not printed.
320. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1919, for a copy of all correspondence,
memoranda, reports, plans and estimates relating to the construction of the retaining
wall, along the shore of the St. Lawrence River, opposite the village of St Frangois-
Xavier de Batiscan, in the County of Champlain. Presented July 5, 1919. — Mr.
Desaulniers Not printed.
321. Return to an Order of the House of the 9th June, 1919, for a copy of all documents, tele-
grams and correspondence between the Federal Department of Agriculture and the
Department of Agriculture of Prince Edward Island, or any person or persons in the
Maritime Provinces, relating in any way to the Maritime Seed Fair, iield in Summer-
side. Prince Edward Island, in 191S. Presented July 5, 1919. — Mr. Sinclair, iP.E.I.)
Not printed.
322. Return to an Order of the House of the Sth June, 1919, for a Return showing for each
year from July 1, 1867, the amount received into the Dominion Treasury as (a) Customs
duties; (b) ISxcise duties; (c) Custom and Excise duties together; also amount paid
to the Governments of the Provinces as (o) allowances fior support of governments
and legislatures: (b) annual grants of subsidy to the said Governments; (c) allowances
and subsidy together, and the proportion which such payments bore to the receipts
from Custom and Excise. Presented July 5, 1919. — Mr. Fielding Not printed.
323. Ordinances of the Yukon. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, July 5, 1919 Not printed.
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REPORT
AUDITOR GENERAL
FOR THE
YEAR ENDED MARCH 31
1918
VOLUME I
PARTS a, b, and A to K
tHlNTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT
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RAPPORT
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POUR
L'EXERCICE CLOS LE 31 MARS
1918
VOLUME I
PARTIES a, b, et A a K
IMPRIMIS PAR ORDRE DU PARLEMENT
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IMPRIMEUR DE SA TRfiS EXCELLENTE MAJESTfe LB UOI
1919
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9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 A. 1919
Report of the Auditor General.
I have the honour to submit the Report of the Auditor Oiirral for Canada
for thf fiscal year er.d.d March 31. lillS. including statements in detail of
the Expenditure and Revenue of the Dominion of Canada for that period.
J. lUASEIl,
Auditor General.
Ottawa, February 18, 1919.
9 GEORGE V DOCUMENT .PARLEMENTAIRE No 1 A. 1919
Rapport de I'auditeur general.
J'ai I'honneur de vous soumettre le rapport de I'auditeur general du Canada
pour I'exercice clos le 31 mars 1918, ainsi que les etats d^tailles des dcpenses et
des rccettes du Dominion du Canada pendant cette periode.
Ottawa, 18 f6vrier 1919.
J. JTtASEK.
Audilcur yeneral.
9 GEORGE V
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A. 191&
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Volume I.
Introdurtion
Treasury Hoard Over-rulinK
Trcasur>' Board Correspondence.
Correspondence re Ci\'il Service Act
.\ppropriation Accounts..
Kevcnuc Summaries
.Vrrcars due
Detaih of Expenditure and Rcienue.
Agriculture Dept. — Expenditure
" Revenue
" Con.'<ervation Com-
mi.s.sion Expcn
.\rcliive.s Dept. — Kxpenditure..
" Revenue
Auditor General's Office — Ex|x>nditurc
Customs Dept. — Expenditure
" Revenue
External AlTairs Dept. — Expenditure
" licvcnuc
Finance Dept. — Expenditure
" Revenue
Governor General's Office — Expenditure
** Revenue ,
Indian Affairs Dept. — Expenditure..
" Revenue
Inland Revenue Dept. — Expenditure
" Revenue
Insurance Dept. — Expenditure
" Revenue
Interior Dept. — lOxpendituro
" Revenue .../.
P.\GE.
a— 2
a— 14
a— 28
b— 2
b— 52
b— 54
A— 2
A— 98
A— 07
U- 2
B— 5
C— 2
D— 2
J)— 79
E— 2
E— 4
F- 2
F— 46
G— 2
G— 3
H— 2
H— 57
I- 2
I— 33
J- 2
J— 3
,K— 2
K-184
Volume II.
Justice Dept. — Expenditure
" Revenue ,
Labour Dept . — Expenditure
" Revenue
Legislation — Expenditure
" Revenue
Marine & Fislierics Dept. — Expenditure
Revenue
Militia & Defence Dept. — Expenditure. ...
" Revenue
Mines Dept. — Expenditure
" Revenue
Naval Service Dept. — Expenditure
" Revenue
Post Office Dept. — Expenditure.
" Revenue
Printing & Stationerj' Dept. — Expenditure
" Revenue. ..
Privy Council Office — Expenditure
Volume III.
Public Works Dept. — Expenditure
" Revenue
Railways & Canals Dept. — Expenditure.
" Revenue
R.X.W.M. Police Dept.— Expenditure. ..
" Revenue
.Secretary of .State Dept. — Expenditure .
" Revenue
C.S.Coin.-Exp.
Rev
Trade & Commerce Dept. — Eipen<liturc
" Revenue
Volume IV.
War .\ppropriation — Expenditure
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I.r-
2
L—
40
M—
2
M—
7
N-
2
N—
67
O-
2
O— 117
P-
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P—
77
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20
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R-
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A. 1919
, TABLE DES MATIERES.
Volume 1.
PAGE.
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a— 29
b— 54
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AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT,
1917-18.
PART a
TREASURY BOARD OVER-RULING
TREASURY BOARD CORRESPONDENCE
CORRESPONDENCE re CIVIL SERVICE ACT
* /
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL,
1917-18.
PARTIE a
I
DECISIONS DU CONSEIL DE LA
TRESORERIE
CORRESPONDANCE DU CONSEIL DE
LA TRESORERIE
CORRESPONDANCE CONCERNANT LA LO
DU SERVICE CIVIL
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TREASURY BOARD OVER-RULING.
Enumerators' Accounts, Election 1917.
Audit Office, December 10, 1918.
Sir,— I have before me order in council P.C. 2980, dated December 5, 1918,
which purports to have been passed by the Governor General in Council under
the authority of the Dominion Elections Act, schedule 2, item 26. I beg to
point out that item 26 is authority to the Governor General in Council to act
in cases where the application of the existing scale of fees or of part thereof
would (because of lack of an applicable provision, or because of insufficiency
of the fee provided or otherwise) be unfair or unjust, by making special provision
for the payment to returning officers, and to other election officers, of such fees
as may be fair and reasonable. The case in point is not one where the scale of
fees is lacking of an applicable provision or because of insufficiency of the fee
provided. The scale of fees as found in the Act was applied by me to the accounts
in question and the same scale of fees is adopted and adapted by the Governor
General in Council in the order referred to, and is apparently considered sufficient
and not lacking of an applicable provision. Such being the case, it appears to
me that the authority cited in the order, viz., item 26, is not authority for passing
this order in council.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
J. FRASER, A. a.
The Secretary of State,
P.C. 2980.
Certified Copy of the Report of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved
by His Excellency the Governor General on the 5th December, 1918.
The Committee of the Privy Council have had before them a report, dated
29th November, 1918, from the Secretary of State referring to items 10 and
26 of Schedule Two to the Dominion Elections .\ct and representing that on
the occasion of the Dominion general elections of HUT the enumerators of the
electoral districts of \'ictoria, \'ancouver Centre, \'anct)UvjT South and Hurrard,
in the Province of British Columbia, after the performance of their duties as
such rendered to the respective returning officers of said electoral district*!
accounts purporting to be in compliance with said Item 19 of said schedule to
said .\ct, that said accounts were by said returning officers forwarded to the
Auditor General of Canada certified a,s by said Item 19 refpiired and in some
instances revised as they, said returning officers, considered necessary, and that
upon receipt of such accounts said Auditor General deeming that said enumer-
ators could have finished performance of such of their duties as werejx'rformable
during the period previous to and including December ."kd. 1917, within a
maximum period of fifteen days (every of said accounts calling for jiayment
for a per od greater than fifteen days) said Auditor (Jenrral paid said accounts
direct to said enumerators, excei)ting in several special ca.ses, as for fifteen days'
service at four dollars per calendar day and further paid to each entmicrator
for serv'ices subse(|uent to December .3rd, 1917, an<l ]ireceding polling day the
sum of eight flollars in full and for services on polling day the sum of seven
dollars, whereupon sai<l enumerators jiursuant to said Item 26 of said schedule
addressed their several petitions to the Govc'nior (ieneral in Council cl:iiining
further payment (a) jiursiiant to the terms of said Item 19 for full iiayment
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
DECISION DU CONSEIL DE LA TRESORERIE
Comptes d'Enumerateurs, Election de 1917.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 10 d^cembre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai devant moi I'arrete du C.P. 2980, en date du 5 d^cembre
1918, indiquant qu'il a 6te passe par le Gouverneur en conseil en vertu de la
Loi des Elections f^derales, annexe 21, article 2(3. J'ai I'honneur d'attirer votre
attention sur I'article 26 autorisant le Gouverneur en conseil d'agir dans les cas
oil Tapplication du tarif existant d'honoraires ou partie d'icelui serait irraison-
nable ou injuste a cause du manque de dispositions applicables, ou par I'insuffi-
sance d'iionoraires prescrits ou autres raisons, en ajoutant des dispositions
sp^ciales pour le paiement juste et raisonnable des officiers-rapporteurs et autres
personnes employees a I'election. Le cas present n'est pas celui qui n'est pas
prevu par le tarif des honoraires ou par I'insuffisance prevue de tels honoraires.
Le tarif mentionne dans la loi a 6te suivi par moi pour les comptes en question
et le meme tarif est adopte et applique par le Gouverneur general en conseil
dans I'arrete susdit, et il parait etre suffisant et ne pas manquer de dispositions
applicables. Puistju'il en est ainsi, il me semble ((ue I'autorit^ cit^e, savoir:
article 26, n'est pas une justification pour passer cet arrets* en conseil.
Je suis, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
J. FRASER, A. G.
Au Secretaire d'Etat.
P.C. 2980.
CoPiE certifi^e d'un rapport du comit6 du Conseil priv^ approuvd par Son
Excellence le Gouverneur en conseil le 5 decembre 1918.
II a 6te soumis au comite du Conseil prive un rapport en date du 29 novem-
bre 1918 venant du Secretaire d'Etat concernant les item 19 et 26 de I'annexe
2 de la loi des Elections federales et representant qu'a I'occasion des Elections
generales de 1917, les enumerateurs des districts electoraux de Victoria, Van-
couver-Centre, Vancouver-Sud, et Burrard, dans la province de la Colombie-
Britannique, apres I'execution de leurs devoirs comnie tel, ont produit des
comptes a leurs officiers-rapporteurs respectifs pour les dits districts Electoraux,
conformement, dans leur opinion, au dit item 19 de la dite a&nexe de la dite
loi; que les dits comptes ont 6te envoyes par les dits officiers-rapporteurs k
I'auditeur general du Canada, certifies tel que re(juis par le dit item 19, et,
dans quehiues cas, corriges suivant que les dits officiers-rapporteurs le jugeaient
necessaire; et que sur reception de ces comptes, le dit auditeur general, jugeant
que les dits enumerateurs pouvaient avoir termine la partie de leurs devoirs
qu'il leur (5tait possible de faire durant la pEriode, s'etendant jusqu'a et y com-
pris le 3 decembre 1917, et incluse dans la limite maximum de 15 jours, (chacun
des dits comptes couvrant une periode plus longue que quinze jours), a pay6
les dits comptes directement aux dits enumerateurs, h, I'exccption de plusieurs
cas sp('>ciaux, jusqu'au montant de quinze jours de service a quatre dollars
par jour de calendricr, et a pave de jilus a chacun des enumerateurs pour services
renclus ai)res le 3 decembre 1917 et avant le jour de la votation, la somme de
luiit dollars en paiement complet, et pour services rendus le jour de la votation
la somme de sept dollars; tandis que les dits Enumerateurs, se basant sur le
dit item 26 de la dite annexe, ont envoy6 plusieurs petitions au Gouverneur
general en conseil demandant d'etre payEs en outre, (a) conformement aux
termes du dit item 19, de tout le montant rEclame i>oiir le nombre total de
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for the full mimhcr of days and services claimed or (6) for payment upon the
basis of number of hours of ser\'ice, six hours to constitute a day, or (c) for
payment upon either of the immediately preceding bases of claim and, addi-
tionally, upon the same basis for all days of service subsequent to the third
day of December, 1917. plus the seven dollars for services on polling day.
At the direction of the Secretary of State, William F. O'Connor. K.C.,
General Returning Officer for Canada, proceeded to British (^olumbia and there
investigated into the justice of the claims of said enumerators and having
returned reported to the Secretary of State that because of particular and
peculiar conditions obtaining in the electoral districts mentioned the time
consumed by the said enumerators had been actually and reasonably spent in
the performance of said services, that the said enumerators had acted in all
case.s according to the express direction of the returning officers who, owing
to the introduction into the Province of British Columbia for the first time of
a new system of organization of polling divisicms. a new franchise and a new
system of making of. lists within districts containing a large alien pojiulation,
had considered it necessary from day to day to direct the enumerators in the
conduct of their operations andtocausesuclienumeratt)rstorei>eatt'dly cover the
same ground searching out individual ca.ses of reported inaccuracies and om.ssions
of the eneumerators, so that in many if not in all cases very much more time
had been consumed by the enumerators than a rea.sonable perfi)rmance of
their duties would have demanded if they had not been acting under such
direction, in consequence whereof said General Returning Officer was of ojiinion
(and the Secretary of State concurred) that said enumerators should be com-
pensated for their services to the extent which the terms of said Item 19 to
said Schedule Two would justify, and that payment as aforesaid would afTord
just and fair compensation.
Therefore, the Secretary of State recommends ])m-suant to said Item 26
that said Item 19 of said Schedule Two having been ccmstrued by said Auditor
General as retiuiring or authorizing payment of said enumerators upon the
basis hereinbefore referred to the application to said enumerators of part of
the scale of fees (to wit said Item 19) provided by said Schedule Two to said
Dominion Elections Act having produced unfairness and injustice, the Auditor
General of Canada be authorizcfl, notwithstanding any jjossible construction
of said Item 19 of said Schedule Two. to jiay unto said enumerators for their
services as such'previously to and including the third day of Dccemiier, 1917,
four dollars per calendar day of six or more hours service according to the number
of days of service declared unto by said enumerators, severally, and certified
by the respective returning officers as by said Item 19 of said Schedule Two
required, and that for the subsequent services of enumerators in revising and
certifying lists the amounts of eight dollars paid to them severally and for
their services on jiolling day the sum of seven dollars paid to them severally
be tieemed sufficient.
The Committee eonciir in the foregoing recommendation and submit the
same for api)roval
RODOLPHK BOI'DRKAU,
Clerk of the Privy Counvil.
DEPAnTME.VT OF JusTKE, OTTAWA, 22nd January. 1919.
Sir, — In repiv to vour letter of the 28th ultimo with regard to (lie validity
of Order in Counnl P.V'. 2980, dated the .-jth Drccmber, 191S. I beg to advi.se
vou a.^ follows:
TREASURY BOARD CORRESPOyDEXCE a — 5
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
jours et les services rendus, ou (b) sur la base du nomljre d'heures de service,
six lieures dc travail formant une journee, ou (c) sur I'une ou I'autrc de ces sus-
dites bases, et en plus sur la meme base pour tous les jours subs^quents de
travail apres le troisieme jour de decembre 1917, puis, pour le jour de la vota-
tion, de la somme de sept dollars.
A la deraande du Secretaire d'Etat, I'officier rapporteur general, William
F. O'Connor, s'est rendu en Colombie-Britannique jjour y faire enquete sur
la valeur des r^clannations des dits enumcrateurs, et a son retour, il a fait rapport
au Secr6taire d'Etat que, par .suite des conditions particulieres et speciales qui
existent dans les districts electoraux mentionnes, le temps mentionne par les
dits enumcrateurs avait ete rcellement et raisonnablement depense dans I'ex-
<;cution des dits .services, que les dits enumcrateurs avaient agi dans tous les
cas sur la demande cxpresse des officiers rapporteurs qui, a cause de I'applica-
tion pour la premiere fois dans la province de la Colombie-Britannique d'un
nouveau systeme d'organisation des divisions electorales, d'une nouvelle fran-
chise clectoralc et d'un nouveau systeme de preparation des listes des electeurs
dans des districts contenant une forte population etrangere, avaient cru n^ces-
saire de diriger jour par jour le travail des enumcrateurs, les obligeant a revenir
plusicurs fois au meme endroit a la recherche des cas isoli'^s, signales comme
inexactitude ou omission de la part des enumcrateurs, de sorte que dans plu-
sieurs cas, sinon tous, les enumcrateurs ont depense beaucoup plus de temps
qu'il n'en aurait fallu raisonnaljlcmcnt pour raccomplissemcnt de leur devoir
s'ils n'avaicnt pas etc ainsi dirig6s; c'est pourquoi le dit officier rapporteur
general est d'opinion (opinion partagec par le Secr^-taire d'Etat) que les dits
Enumcrateurs doivent etre dedommages pour leurs services jusqu'a la limite
permise par le dit item 19 de I'annexc 2, et qu'un paiement additionnel tel que
d^crit ci-haut formerait compensation juste et raisonnable.
En consequence, le Secretaire d'Etat recommande, en vertu du dit item
26, que le dit item 19 de la dite annexe 2, Etant interprete ]mr le dit auditeur
g6n6rvL\ comme exigeant ou autorisant le paiement aux dits enumcrateurs sur
la base ci-dessus mentionnee, I'application aux dits enumcrateurs de la partie
de rCchclle des honoraires (c'est-a-dire le dit item 19) pourvuc par la dite annexe
2 a la loi des Elections federalcs ayant produit un manque d'equitc et dc jus-
tice, I'auditeur general du Canada soit autorisC, nonobstant toute interpre-
tation possible du dit item 19 dc la dite annexe 2, de payer aux dits enumcra-
teurs pour leurs services comme tels, jusqu'a et y compris le trois decembre
i917, quatrc dollars par jour dc calenclrier d'une durCe de .six heures ou plus,
d'apres le nombre de jours de service declares par chacun des dits Enumcra-
teurs, et certifies par leurs officiers rapjiorteurs respectifs, tel que requis par
le dit item 19 de la dite annexe 2, et que pour les services subsequents des Enu-
mcrateurs pour reviser et certifier les listes le montant de huit dollars soit paye
k chacun separement, et que jjour les services rendus au jour de la votation
la somme de sept dollars a chacun d'eux soit considerEe suffisante.
Lc comite concourt dans la recommandation precedente et soumct Ic tout
pour approbation.
RODOLPHE BOUDREAU,
flreffier du Conseil prtve.
MiNisxiiRE DE LA JUSTICE, Ottawa, Ic 22 janvicr 1919.
Monsieur, — En rEponse a votre lettre du 28 dernier au .sujct de la validitE
de I'arretE en Conseil C.P. 2980, en date du 5 clEcembre 1918, j'ai I'honneur
dc vous soumettre mon opinion comme suit :
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9 GEORGE V, A.. 1919
It appears that the charges made by the enumerators in certain electoral
districts in British Columbia at the last general election under Item 19 of
Schedule Two of the Dominion Elections Act were disallowed in part by the
Auditor General on'.the ground that the number of days charged for was excessive.
The apparent object of the Order in Council of the 5th December is to provide
a means whereby these enumerators may be paid on the basis of the full number
of days charged for by them and certified by the returning officers, and it appar-
ently proceeds upon the view that the Governor in Council has power under
Item 26 of the schedule to authorize the Auditor General to make these payments
without exercising his statutory functions. I am clearly of opinion that this
view is erroneous. The object and eflfcct of Item 26 is to authorize the Governor
in Council to make special provision on cases where because of lack of an applic-
able provision or because of insufficiency of the fee provided or otherwise it
appears that the application of said scale would be unfair or unjust. There
is no suggestion here that the scale of fees does not contain an applicable provi-
sion, or that Item 19, which is the applicable provision, does not provide fair
and just remuneration or does not otherwise meet the reasonable requirements
of the ca.se. Clearly, therefore. Item 26 has no application. The real question
is not whether the existing scale of fees requires to be amended for the purpose
of this case, but whether the .\uditor Cicneral in the exercise of his statutory
functions has proceeded reasonalily or otherwise in disallowing a iiortion of
the time charged for. I am of opinion, therefore, that tiie Order in Council
in question has no elTect. and that if it be the desire of the (lovernment to have
the ruling of the .Auditor General reviewed the necessary action should be taken
to have the matter dealt with by the Treasury Board imder the provisions of
Section 43 of the Consolidated Kevenue and Audit .\ct.
I may add chat the question whether there is ])arliamentary authority for
these pavments does not arise as it seems clear that this is contained in sectiim
308 and "item 19 of the schedule.
I have the honour to be, sir, your obedient servant,
E. L. NEWCOMBE,
Deputy Mitiister of Justice.
Department of Finance, February 4, 1919.
Dear Sir, — Referring to your letter of the 10th December addressed to
the Secretary of State with regard to the validity of the order in council
of the 5th December on the subject of the payment of certain enumerators in
Victoria and Vancouver in connection with the election of 1917, I beg to say
that the matter was submitted by the Secretary of State to the Treasury Board
for consiricration, with the view of meeting your objections. I sent you, on
the 3rd Feliruary, copy of the opinion of the Deputy Minister of Justice with
regard to (he validity of the onicr in council referreil to.
The Board desire to have the matter adjusted at as early a date as possible^
and propose to proceed under .section 43 of the Audit Act.
I should l)e verj' much oliliged if you would send me a report, in which
I can join, of the facts of the case for the information of the Treasury Board in
order that the matter may be definitely placed before them for decision.
Yours truly,
T. C. BOVILLE, I). M. of luiiance.
The Assistant Auditor General.
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II appert que les frais dcmandes par les enumerateurs de certains districts
^lectoraux de la Colombic-Britanniquc lors dc la demiere Election g^nerale,
en vertu de I'item 19 de I'annexe 2 de la loi des Elections fed6rales ont it6 en
partie refuses par I'auditeur general pour la raison que le nombre de jours comptes
est excessif. Le but apparent de I'arrete en Conseil du 5 decembre est de
trouver un moyen de faire payer les enumerateurs sur la base du nombre complet
de jours comptes par eux et certifies par les officiers rapporteurs, et il decoule
apparemment de I'idee que le Gouvemeur en Conseil a le pouvoir en vertu de
I'item 26 de I'annexe d'autoriser I'auditeur general de faire ces paiements sans
se servir du droit que lui confere la loi. Je suis fortement d'opinion que cette
idee est erronee. Le but et I'effet de I'item 26 est d'autoriser le Gouvemeur
en Conseil de faire des conventions speciales pour les cas oil, par suite du defaut
de clause applicable, ou d'insuffisance de I'honoraire alloue, ou autrement, il
appert que I'application de la dite echelle d'honoraires ne serait pa.s equitable
ou juste. II n'est pas suggere ici que I'echelle d'honoraires ne contient pas de
clause applicable, ni que I'item 19, la clause applicable, ne donne pas une remu-
neration equitable et juste ni qu'autrement elle ne rencontre pas les exigences
raisonnables du cas. II est done clair que I'item 26 ne pent s'appliquer. La
question reelle n'est pas de savoir si I'echelle actuelle d'honoraires doit etre
amendee pour les besoins du cas, mais si I'auditeur general, dans I'exercice de
ses fonctions en vertu de la loi, a agi raisonnablement ou non en refusant de
payer une partie du temps compte. Je suis d'opinion, done, que I'arrete en
Con.seil en question est sans effet, et que, si c'est le dfeir du gouvemement de
faire changer la decision prise par I'auditeur general, le moyen pratique serait
de soumettre le cas au conseil du Tresor en vertu de I'article 43 de la loi du
Revenu consolid^ et de I'Audition.
Je puis ajouter qu'il n'est pas question de savoir si ces paiements sont
autorises par le parlement, vu qu'il semble clair que ce cas est contenu dans
I'article 308 et dans I'item 19 de I'annexe.
Documents ci-inclus retoumfe.
J'ai I'honneur d'etre, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-ministre de la Justice.
MiNISTERE DES FINANCES, 4 F^VRIER 1919.
Cher monsieur, — Au sujet de votre lettre du 10 decembre adress^e au
Secretaire d'Etat concernant la validite de I'arrete en conseil du 5 decembre
a propos du paiement fait a certains enumerateurs de Victoria et Vancouver
en rapport avec I'election de 1917, j'ai I'honneur de vous informer que cette
question a cte soumise par le Secretaire d'Etat a la consideration du conseil du
Tresor pour resoudre vos objections. Je vous ai envoj-^, le 3 fdvrier, copie de
I'opinion du sous-ministre de la Justice sur la validite de I'arrete en con.seil en
cause.
Le conseil du Tresor desire regler cette question le plus tot possible et
propose de proceder en vertu de la section 43 de la Loi concernant I'audition.
Je vous serais tres oblige si vous vouliez bien m'envoyer un rapport dans
Icquel je pourrais joindre les details pour I'iuformation du conseil du Tresor
afin que cette question soit definitivement placee devant eux pour leur decision.
Bien k vous,
T. C. BOVILLE, s.-m. des Finances.
A I'assistant-Auditeur general.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
February 14, 1919.
The undersigned Assistant Auditor General and Deputy Minister of Finance,
in respect to the accounts and ch\ims of the enumerators of the electoral districts
of Victoria. Burrard, Vancouver South, and Vancouver Centre for the Dominion
Election. 1917. have the honour to report that the facts of the case are set
forth in the memorandum annexed hereto and in the order in council of December
5, 1918. (See page a— 2).
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. G.
T. C. BOVILLK. D. M. of Finance.
Memorandum for the Treasury Board in respect to the accounts and claims
of the Enumerators of the electoral districts of Victoria, Burrard, Van-
couver South, and Vancouver Centre for the Dominion Election, 1917.
1. The accounts involved are those of the enumerators of the Electoral
Districts of Victoria, Burrard, Vancouver South, and X'aiu'ouver Centre.
2. The number of accounts involved is 293, and the total sum of money
approximately S.5,000.
3. The authority for the appointment, the duties, and the pay of enumer-
ators is the Dominion Elections Act.
4. Section 42 of the said Act makes provision for the appointment of
enumerators. The enumerators were appointed under the provisions of subsec.
(2) of section 42.
5. Sections 46 and 48 of the .\ct define the duties of these enumerators.
6. The Act does not give the returning officer any powers or direction,
superintendence, instruction, or powers otherwise whatsoever with regard to
the enumerators. His powers are confined to that of appointment anil a.ssign-
ment under sec. 42.
7. The Act does not invest any official or body witli authority to instruct,
assist, or interfere with the enumerators.
8. Enumerators are independent officers, acting solely and exclusively under
sections 4(; and 48 of the Act. Enumerators de jure and within the scope of
their employment as such, only can be recognized when dealing with their
accounts.
9. These enumerators' work may be divided into four items, viz.: 1.
Compiling a list of qualified voters, sec! 46 (1). 2. Writing the required number
of copies of the compiled list, sec. 46 (1). 3. Revising the list, sec. 48. 4. Polling
day service, sec. 48.
10. In the case under review wc have only to consider the claims of the
enumerators for services rendered imder items referred to as numbers 1 and 2 in
the next preceding paragraph hereto.
11. The remimeration provided by the .\ct in respect to these two branches
of the wf)rk is covered by scliedule 2, item 19 (a).
12. Section 48 prrlvides in part that " each enumerator shall complete,
date at his place of residence, and sign the copies of the voters' lists fifteen days
before the polling day." The phrase " fifteen days before the polling day " has
received varif)us constructions and been acted upon in a variety of ways by the
enumerators. The enumerators here in question construed, or accepted a
construction, that they were not to sign and post their lists until the fifteenth
day before election day and. coincident witli tli.it. claimed for every day from the
•lat^ of their respective appointments up to and including the fifteenth day before
election day. The enumerators of Victoria and Vancouver electoral districts
received their appointment at much earlier dates than tho.sc of the other electoral
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14 f^vrier 1919.
Les soussignes, I'Auditeur gi-n^ral et le sous-ministre des Finances, ont
I'honneur de fairo rapport que les faits de la cause concernant les comptes et
lo.s reclamations des enumdrateurs des districts dlectoraux dc Victoria, Burrard,
Vancouvcr-sud et Vancouver-Centre pour I'election fdddrale de 1917 sont
contenus dans le memoire ci-annexe et dans I'arretd en conseil du .5 ddcembre
1918. (Voir page a— 2)
E. D. SUTHERLAND, ass.-A. G.
T. C. BOVILLE, s.-m. des Finances.
Memoire pour le conseil du Trcsor au sujet des comptes et reclamations des
enumerateurs des districts electoraux de Victoria, Burrard, Vancouver-
Sud et Vancouver-Centre pour I'election federale de 1917.
1. Les comptes inclus sont ceux des enumerateurs des districts Electoraux
de Victoria, Burrard, \'ancouver-S<id et Vancouver-Centre.
2. Le nombre des comptes inclus est de 293 et le montant global est d'envi-
ron $5,000.
3. Les nominations, les devoirs et la solde des enumerateurs sont rdgis par
la Loi des elections feddrales.
4. L'article 42 de la dite loi pourvoit a la nomination des enumerateurs.
Les enumerateurs ont ete nommcs en conformite avec les dispositions du para-
graphe (2) de l'article 42.
.5. Les articles 46 et 48 definissent les devoirs de ces Enumerateurs.
6. La loi ne donne a I'officier-rapporteur aucuns pouvoirs ni droits de diriger,
surveiller, ordonner ou autres autorites quelconques sur les enumerateurs. Ses
pouvoirs sont restreints a ceux de pouvoir nommer et classer en vertu de l'arti-
cle 42.
7. La loi n'investit aucun ofEcier ou corps d'employes du pouvoir de donner
des instructions, d'assister les enumerateurs ou d'intervenir dans I'exercice de
Icurs fonctions.
8. Les enumerateurs sont des employes independants agisants seulement et
exclusivcment selon les articles 46 et 48 de la loi. Les Enumerateurs de jure et
dans los limites de leur juridietion no pcuvent etre rcconnus comme tels que
dans raccomplissemcnt de leurs devoirs.
9. Le travail de ces enumerateurs peut se diviser sous quatre titres: 1: com-
pilation de la liste des electeurs qualifies, art. 46 (1). 2. Transcription du
nombre requis de copies de la liste compilEe, art. 46 (1). 3. Revision de la liste,
art. 48. 4. Services le jour de la votation, art. 48.
10. Dans le cas en ([uestion, nous n'avons qu'a considerer les reclamations
des enumerateurs pour services rendus sous les titres 1 ct 2 du paragraphe prece-
dent.
11. La remuneration prevue par la loi au sujet de ces deux divisions du
travail est couvcrte par I'annexo 2, item 19 (a).
12. II est une partie de l'article 48 qui dit : "chaque enumerateur devra
completer, dater du lieu de sa residence et signer les copies des listes des electeurs
quinze jours avant le jour de la votation". La phrase "quinze jours avant le
jour de la votation a re^u diversQS mterpretations et a ete appliquee de
diverses maniercs par les enumerateurs dont il s'agit ici ont interi)rete ou ont
accepte I'interpretation qu'ils ne devaient pas signer et afficher leurs listes avant
le quinzieme jour precedent le jour de la votation, et en consequence ont reclame
pour chaque jour, a partir de la flate de leur nomination respective jusqu'a et y
compris le quinzieme jour avant celui dc la votation. Les Enumerateurs des
districts Electoraux de Victoria et de Vancouver ont re^u leur nomination bien
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districts in Canada, and the amount of their several accounts is only limited by
the number of days between the dates of appointment and the fifteenth day
before election day.
13. The Auditor General's interpretation of the contract of employment
with any given enumerator, irrespective of what part of the country his polling
subdivision be situate in. irrespective of what conditions prevailed in that
subdivision, irrespective of what instructions were given him or from whatever
source received, other than the true intent and meaning of the applicable sections
of the Act. is, that he immediatelj- upon appointment shall compile a list, make
the number of copies of that list required by the Act, complete, date at his place
of residence, sign, post up and deliver copies as required bj' the Act and consider
that branch of the work then done, be it the twentieth day, the fifteenth day,
or any other day before election day, so long as it be done not later than the
fifteenth day before polling day.
To put this construction in other words: Each and every enumerator is to
proceed to his statutory work and with diligence complete same on some day not
later than the fifteenth day before election day. Then the measure of that man's
remuneration will be S4 per day for the number of days necessarily required by
him, working as a competent and reliable person (see sec. 42 (2), line 8) to
complete the work he finds to do in his particular division. That is the basis
upon which these enumerators have been paid. Any sum claimed over and
above this is monej* not justly due.
14. The necessary amount of work in the different polling divisions is as
varied as the names or ages of the enumerators. There must necessarily be no
two polling subdivisions with exactly the same amount of work involved. There
are doubtless many that approximate an equal amount, and nuiny where the
work is double and more than in others. Therefore, it is the .\u(liti)r (leneral's
submission that the only safe, fair and legal basis upon which the enumerators can
be paid is upon a basis of amount of work done and that means statutory work
necessarily required to be done.
1.5. There was work done in these electoral districts that was not required
by statute, which is included in the time cluirfied in the accounts. There is
time charged in these accounts that was not devoted to work that could
possibly have anything to do with the preparation of lists. In other words, there
is time and work charged up in these accounts that has no explanation other
than the accident of it occurring between the date of appointment and the
fifteenth day before polling day.
16. One meth(jd of puttinj; in time, clearly evidenced by the accounts, is in
regard to the clerical work of writing the lists. This may be best illustrated by
citing a concrete case. One man with a list of 2;?2 names, and 7 copi(>s, claims
pay for 6J/2 days' work at $4 per day. .Vnothcr man with a list of 321 names,
and 7 copies, claims pay for 3 days at $4 per day. In order to nii'ct this condition
of affairs, which is general, the .\uilitor (Jeneral considered it his duty to deter-
mine what would be a reasonable time in which a competent man, working
diligently, could write the necessary number of copies of a list of a given number
of names. A basis of allowance was fletermined by the examining officers and
applied to the accotmt.s.
17. A certificate of the returning officer forms part of each account. It is in
form as follows: —
" I hereby certify that I have ciirefully examincii the above account
and the annexed statement of services and disbursements; that the
number of days claimed by the enumerator in the discharge of his duties
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avant ceux des autres districts ^lectoraux du Canada, et le montant de leurs
•comptes n'cst limits que par le nombre de jours entre la date de leur nomination
et celle du quinzienie jour avant celui de la votation.
13. L'auditeur general interprete le contrat d'emploi d'un feumerateur
donn^, sans con.sid^ration de la partie du pays ou est situeson bureau de votation,
sans ^gard aux conditions existant dans cette subdivision, quelles que soient
les instructions qui lui ont ete donn^es par qui que ce soit, instructions autres que
I'intention veritable et la .signification des articles applicables dc la loi, comme
suit: r^numerateur doit imm^diatement apres sa nomination proceder a la
compilation d'une liste des ^lecteurs, faire le nombre de copies exig^ par la loi,
les completer, les dater du lieu de sa residence, les signer, afficher et delivrer des
copies tel que requis par la loi, puis considerer comme termin^e cette partie de
son travail, que ce soit le vingtieme jour, le quinzieme ou tout autre jour avant
celui de la votation, pourvu que ce ne soit pas plus tard que le quinzieme jour
avant ledit jour de la votation.
En d'autres termes, cette interpretation pent se resumer: Tous et chacun des
6numerateurs doivent proceder a I'execution de leur travail et le completer avec
diligence en un jour qui ne sera posterieur au quinzieme jour avant celui de la
votation. Alors la mesure de la remuneration de cet homme sera S4 par jour pour
le nombre de jours nece.ssairement requis par lui alors qu'il travaille comme une
personne comp(5tente et fiable (art. 42 (2), ligne 8 pour terminer le travail qu'il
trouve a faire dans la subdivision qui lui est assignee. C'est la la base sur
laquclle les ^num^rateurs ont ete paj'es. Toute somme reclamee en plus est de
I'argent qui n'est pas justement d<i.
14. Le montant necessaire de tra.vail dans les differentes divisions electorales
est aussi varie que les noms et les ages des ^numerateurs. II n'y a pas deux sub-
division qui exigeaient le meme travail. II en est sans doute qui sont rappro-
ch^es sous ce rapport, mais il en est plusieurs dont le travail a ete double, et
meme plus, de celui des autres. L'auditeur general suggere done que la seule
base sure, (Equitable et legale pour le paiement des enumerateurs est celle du
montant fait, et cela signifie le travail statutaire necessairement requis.
15. Dans ces districts electoraux, il s'est fait du travail qui n'dtait pas requis
par la loi, et ce travail est inclus dans le temps compte sur les comptes. II y a
done sur les comptes du temps qui n'a pas ete consacre a du travail qui peut-etre
ne concernait aucunement la preparation des listes. En d'autres mots, il a ete
compte dans ces comptes du temps et du travail qui ne pcuvent s'expliquer autre-
ment que par la longueur accidentelle entre la date de la nomination et celle du
quinzieme jour avant le jour de la votation.
16. Une methode de majorer le temps, clairement demontree par les comptes
se rencontre dans le travail de transcription des listes. EUe peut s'expliquer
mieux par un exemple. Un homme ayant a faire une liste de 232 noms et 7
copies, reclame 6}4 jours de travail a $4 par jour. Un autre dont la liste est de
321 noms et qui a 7 copies a faire demande le paiement de 3 jours a S4 par jour.
Afin de bien se rendre compte de cet etat de choses, qui est general, l'auditeur
g^n^ral a cru de son devoir de determiner quel est le temps raisonnable qu'il faut
k un homme competent, travaillant avec diligence, pour ecrire le nombre de copies
n^cessaires d'une liste d'un certain nombre de noms. Les officiers examinateurs
ont d6tcrmin6 une l^ase d'allocation qui a ete appliquee aux comptes.
17. Un certificat de I'officier-rapporteur forme partie de chaque compte. Sa
formule est la suivante:
"Je certifie par les presentcs que j'ai soigneusement examine le compte
ci-dessus et la d(5claration annex^e de services et debours6s; que le nombre
de jours reclames par I'enum^rateur dans I'execution de ses devoirs est,
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
is, in my judgment, correct: and that the disbursements arc fair and
reasonable; and that the number of voters on the said hst is "
Returning Officer.
The Auditor General claims that this certificate as such is practically of no
assistance, inasmuch as the returninfr officer is often not in a position to check the
work of his enumerators, has no autliority or iluty to do so, is not keen to save
Government monej- at the expense of friends and acquaintances in his com-
munity, often has a grievance, fancied or real, with respect to liis own account,
and, consequently, signs the certificate as a matter of form. A comparison of
the certificates with the details of the accounts shows conclusively the uselessness
of these certificates.
18. For the aforestated reasons, and for others that present themselves from
time to time as the examiners study the accounts, the Auditor deneral accepts
the conclusions arrivcnl at by the experienced officers in charge of these accounts,
that the accounts here in question were excessive in the amounts claimed thereby.
It then became necessary to determine to what extent they were excessive, and
as it was a physical impossibility to investigate and determine the amount of
work properly i)ayable for in each of these hundreds of subdivisions, information
was collected from the accounts of enumerators of other city electoral districts
similarly situated, from confidential reports of persons competent to make
report, and from thousanfls of letters from enumerators themselves, wiiich made
it appear that fifteen days' time in any of these subdivisions was sufficient in
which to complete the necessary work. The .\uditor General concedes that in
paying each and even,' one of these enumerators for fifteen days' work he is over-
paying some of them, but he sees no remedy for this without doing a possible
injur>' to some others.
19. The Auditor General states that he had an officer make a special investi-
gation in Victoria and Vancouver. That this officer has reported and recom-
mended to the extent that some further payments should be made on some of
these accounts, but has not been asked to work out the details, pending the
result of the recent Order in ("nuncil authorizing further iiayments, l)ut held
invalid, and of the decision of the Treasury Hoard in this case. The .Vuditor
General states that the report of his officer will not justify payments to the
amount which Council proposed to authorize under the said Order in Council.
That if payments were to be made based on such report, and were not identical
with payments which may be authorized V)y the Treasury Board, confusion of
accounts would result, and possibly the Auditor General find he had paid in
excess of wh.'it woidd be authorized bv the Jioard.
Treasvry Board Mimtte, ISth February, 1919. — Theattenlinn uf the Ticasury
Hoard was drawn to the Order in Council of tiie .")th necember, lOKS. in reference
to the payment of the accounts of the enumerators of the electoral districls of
Victoria, Hurrard, Vancouver South and Vancouver Centre in the Province of
British Columbia, in connection with the Dominion Cieneral Elec(ion,s of 1917.
The Order in Council in queshon authorized payment to the enumerators
therein referrecl to at specific rates of pay. The .\uditor (Jeneral in his com-
munication of the lOlh neceini)er, 191K, pointed out thai the autliority cited
under the Order in Council of the .")th necemlier. Item 20 of Schedule Two of
the Dominion Flections ,\ct was not regarded liy him as aiilliority for the
passim; of the Order in Council.
The matter was rr'ferred to the Department of Justice and under dale of
the 22nd .January, 1919. the Deputy Minister of Justice gave Ihe opinion that
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d'apres moi, rorroct ; ct que les debourses sont justes et raisonnables; ct
que le nombre des electeurs sur la listc est de
Officier-ra pporteur.
L'Auditeur general jiretend (lue ce certificat, comme tcl, est pratiquement
d'aucune utilite, vu qvie souveiit I'officier-rapporteur n'est pas en position de
verifier le travail de ses enumerateurs, n'a pas I'autorite ni le devoir de le faire,
n'est pas porte a epargner I'argent du gouvernement aii depens des amis et con-
.naissances de son village, a souvent un grief quelconque au sujet de son propre
compte et par eonsequent signe ee certificat simplement pour la forme. En com-
parant les certificats avec les details des coraptes on voit clairement I'inutilit^ de
ces certificats.
18. Pour les raisons ei-dessus enumerees, et pour d'autres qui se presentent
de temps en temps a mesure que les examinateurs etudient les comptes, I'auditeur
general accepte les conclusions trouvees par des officiers experimentes qui s'occu-
pent de ces comptes, que les comptes en question sont faits pour des montants
excessifs. II devint alors necessaire de determiner jusqu'a quel point ils etaient
excessifs, et comme il y avait impossibilite physique de chercher et determiner le
montant de travail dument payable dans chacune des centaines de subdivisions,
on a pris des renseignements d'apres les comptes des (Enumerateurs d'autres dis-
tricts urbains d'une situation semblable, d'apres des rapports confidentiels de
personnes competentes pour faire de tels rapports et de milliers de lettres venant
des enumerateurs eux-memes, renseignements qui nous ont fait connaitre qu'une
periodc de quinze jours etait amplement suffisante pour completer le travail k
faire dans aucune de ces sul)divisions. L'Auditeur general avoue qu'en payant
tons et chacun de ces enumerateurs pour une periode de quinze jours de travail, il
se trouve a en payer quelques-uns en trop, mais il ne voit aucun remede a cela,
sans en leser d'autres.
19. L'Auditeur general dit c|u'il a envoj'e un officier faire une enquete spdciale
a Victoria et Vancouver. Que cet officier a fait rapport et recommande que
des paiements additionnels soient faits sur quelques-uns de ces comptes, mais
qu'on n'a pas demande a cet officier de voir aux details, en attendant le resultat
du recent arrete en Conseil autorisant des paiements additionnels, arrets reconnu
sans effet, et la decison du bureau du Tresor sur cette question. L'Auditeur
general dit cjue fl'apres le rapport de son officier il n'est pas juste de paj'er le
montant que le Conseil a autorise par ledit arrete en Conseil. Que si les paie-
ments etaient bases sur ce rapport et n'ctaient pas identiques a eeux que le
conseil du Tresor a autorises, il en resulterait de la confusion dans les comptes,
et peut-etre que I'auditeur general se trouverait a payer ])lus que le montant
autorise dans certains cas par le conseil du Tr&or.
Minutes du conseil du Tresor, 15 fevrier 1919. — L'attention du conseil
du Tresor a ct6 attire? sur I'arrete en Conseil du 5 dccembre 19IS, relativement
au paiement des comptes des Enumerateurs des districts Electoraux de Victoria,
Burrard, Vancouver-Sud et Vancouver-Centre, dans la Colombie-Britannique,
concernant les Elections gEnErales fEderales de 1917.
L'arrete en conseil en question autorisait de payer les EnumErateurs des
districts ci-haut mentionnds, h, un montant specifique. L'Auditeur general,
dans son expose du dix dEcembre 1918, a signale que Fautoritc mcntionnee en
vertu de l'arrete en conseil du 5 decembre, article 2G de I'annexe de la loi des
Elections federales, ne confErait pas, selon lui, rautorisation de passer le dit
arrete en conseil
Le cas a ete rEfErE au ministere de la Justice, et le 22 Janvier 1919, le sous-
ministre de la Justice a Emis I'opinion q\w ledit arretE en conseil est sans effet, et
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
the Order in Council in question jias no effect, and " that if it he the desire of
" the Government to have the ruUng of the Auditor General reviewed the
" necessary action should be taken to have the matter dealt with by the Treasury
■ Board under the provisions of section 43 of the Consolidated Revenue and
" Audit Act." and also " that the question whether there is parliamentary
■ authority for these payments does not arise as it seems clear that this is
■ contained in Section 308 and Item 19 of the schedule."'
The report on the case prepared by the Auditor General and the Deputy
Minister of Finance, under Section 43 of the Consolidated Revenue and Audit
Act, is shown on page a — 8.
The Board, after consideration of the subject are of the opinion that, in
view of the special circumstances of the case and in view of the fact that the
work which is the subject of the Order in Council was duly performed under the
instructions of the proper officerj it would be in the public interest that the
work performed by the enumerators in good faith should be paid for in accordance
with the recommendation contained in the Order in Council of the 5th December,
1918, and they direct that cheques in payment be issued accordingly.
T. C. BOVIIJ-E, Secretary.
TREASURY BOARD CORRESPONDENCE.
Military Voters' Act 1917— Expenses of Scrutineers.
For Previous Correspondence on this Subject See Report 1916-17 page a — 28.
Audit Ofj-ice, February 23, 1918.
Sir, — Referring to my letter of 0th instant in connection with the scrutineers
under the Mihtarj- Voters .\ct, 1917, I beg to call your attention to the fact
that their services will probably be completed in a few days, and they will be
applying for a settlement of their account?;.
Mr. ,1. F. Orde, one of the scrutineers, resiiles in the city of Ottawa. Under
the order in council fixing the rate of living expenses at $2."> i)er day he will
probably have an account for about 112 days at S2."> amounting to ?2,800.
Is it the intention of the (iovernment to pay Mr. Orde this sum wlitMi, say,
So per day might be a generous allowance for actual living expenses when living
in his own home.
Under the circumstances I find it hard to believe that Parliament intended
to authorize the CJovemor in Council to fix the actual living expenses at S2,800
for 1 12 days, when these actual expenses probably did not amount to S,')00.
I cannot get away from the fsict that if tliis is |)aid Mr. Orde will receive
S2.300 as remuneration for his services, which is contrary to both the letter
ancl si)irit of the .\ct as well as to the statement in Parliament of the Minister
of Justice that no remunenition for services would be jiaid.
I shall he glad to get the opinion of the Treasurj* Board in the matter.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
.1. FKASFK, A.G.
i'lic .'Secretary of the Treasury Boanl.
' N'(»rt:— CUirn w«!i mailp antl paiil for 58 tlayn at (25. .Sec pa«c N — SB.)
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" que si c'etait I'intention du gouvemement de faire changer la decision de
" I'Auditeur general, le moyen pratique serait de soumettre le cas au conseil
" du Tr&or, en vertu des dispositions de la section 43 de la Loi du revenu con-
" solide et de I'audition", et aussi, "il n'est pas question de savoir si ces paie-
" ments sont autorisfe par le parlement, vu qu'il semble clair que ce cas est
" contenu dans la section 308 et dans I'article 19 de I'annexe.
Le rapport qui a ^te pr^par^, sur ce cas, par I'Auditeur g<5n6ral et le sous-
ministre des Finances, en vertu de la section 43 de la Loi du revenu consolid^
et de I'audition, est tel que demontre a la page a — 8.
" Le conseil, apres avoir consid^re ce sujet, est d'avis qu'en vue des circons-
" tances particulieres entourant ce cas et en vue du fait que le travail qui fait
" le sujet de cet arrete en. conseil a ete ddment execute suivant les instructions
" rcQues de la personne competente, qu'il est dans I'interet public que le travail
" fait de bonne foi par les ^numerateurs soit r^muner^ conform^ment aux stipu-
" lations contenues dans I'arrete en conseil du 5 decembre 1918, et recommande,
" qu'en consequence des cheques soient emis pour ces paiements.
T. C. BOVILLE, secretaire.
CORRESPONDANCE DU CONSEIL DU TRESOR.
Loi des Electeurs militaires de 1917 — Depenses de scrutateurs.
Pour correspondance precSdente sur ce sujet voir le rapport de 1916-17, page a — 28
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 23 fevrier 1918.
Monsieur, — Relativement a ma lettre du 6 courant au sujet des scrutateurs
en vertu de la Loi des Electeurs militaires, 1917, j'ai I'honneur d'attirer votre
attention sur le fait que leurs services prcndront probablement fin dan.s quelques
jours, et qu'ils demanderont le paiement de leurs comptes.
Monsieur J. F. Orde, I'un des scrutateurs, reside dans la cite d'Ottnwa.
Suivant I'arrete ministeriel fixant le tarif pour depenses de subsistance a $25 par
jour ce monsieur aura probablement un compte pour environ 112 jours a $25
soit un montant de $2,800. Est-ce I'intention du gouvemement de i)ayer cette
somme a M. Orde quand, on peut dire, $5 par jour serait une allocation g^ne-
reuse pour frais de subsistance dans sa propre demeure.
Sous les circonstancps je trouvo difficile a croire que le Parlement a eu I'in-
tention d'autoriser le Gouverneur en conseil h fixer les depenses actuelles de
subsistance a $2,800 pour 112 jours, quand les depenses reelles ne d^passent
probablement pas $500.
Je ne puis ignorer le fait que si ce montant est pay^, M. Orde se trouvera
recevoir $2,300 pour remuneration de ses services, ce qui est contraire k la
lettre et a I'esprit de la loi ainsi qu'a la declaration du ministre de la Justice en
Chambre qu'aucune remuneration ne serait payee pour services rendus.
Je serais heureux d'avoir I'opinion du conseil du Tresor sur ce point.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob<5issant serviteur,
J. FRASER, A.G.
Au secretaire du conseil du Tresor.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Payment of Retiring Gratuity without Necessary Authority.
Audit Office, June 14, 1918.
Sir,— By Order-in-council of 25th May, 1918, P.C. 1286, a gratuity equal
to three months' salaiy was granted to Col. R. H. Labatt on his retirement
from the Board of Pension Commissioners.
In a letter dated June 1, 1918, to the Deputy Minister of Soldiers' Civil
Re-establishment, this office objected to the payment of a gratuity in the
absence of parliamentary authority.
A letter of the 8th inst. from the Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-estab-
lishment explains that payment has already been made.
Copies of the correspondence are enclosed herewith.
I would respectfully submit the matter to the Treasury Board for adjustment.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
J. FRASER, A.G.
The Secretary of the Treasury Board.
Audit Office, June 1, 1918.
Sir,— Order in council of the 25th May, 1918, P.C. 1286, authorizes the
payment of a gratuity equal to three months' salary to Cob R. H. Labatt on
his retirement from the Board of Pension Commissioners.
In the absence of special i)rovision by Parliament, the payment of a gratuity
to a retiring official is not legal.
Be good enough to arrange that, in this case, payment be withheld pending
the required legislation.
I am, sir, j'our obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND Asst. A.G
The Deputy Minister, Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment.
Soldiers' Civil Re-Est.\blishment, June 8, 1918.
Sir, — 1 have the honour, by direction of the Deputy Minister, to acknow-
ledge the receipt of your letter of the 1st instant, regarding the payment of a
gratuity to Colonel Labatt, on his retirement from the Board of Pension Com-
missioners. Immediately on receipt of your letter a copy was forwarded to the
Board of Pension Commissioners, and the following reply has now been received:
"I have the honour, by direction, to acknowledge receipt of your
communication of the 4th instant, having reference to (he gratuity of
three months' salarv which was authorized for Colonel Labiilt bv virtue
of order in council P.C. 12S(i ..f M.iy 2.'), 1918.
"The remarks of the Auditor General as quoted in your comtnunieji-
tion are noted, also the Minister's instruction that payment of this gratuity
be withheld jiending the necessarj' legislation to make the payment
regular.
TREASURY BOARD CORREfSPOlfDENCE a. — 17
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Paiement de gratification de retraite sans autorisation necessaire.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 14 juin 1918.
Monsieur, — Par un arrets ministeriel du 25 mai 1918, C.P. 1286, une grati-
fication egale a trois mois de salaire a ^t€ accordee au col. R. H. Labatt a sa re-
traite du Bureau des coramissaires des pensions.
Dans une lettre en date du ler juin 1918 au sous-ministre du Retablissement
civil des soldats, notre bureau objectait au paiement d'une gratification en
I'absence d'autorisation du Parlement.
Une lettre du ministere du Retablissement Civil des soldats en date du 8
courant nous informe que le paiement a deja ete fait.
Copies de correspondance sont incluses dans la presente.
Je soumets respect ueusement cette affaire au conseil du Tresor pour recti-
fication.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
Au secretaire du Conseil du Tresor.
J. FRASER, 4.G.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, ler juin 1918.
Monsieur, — L'arret^ en conseil du 25 mai 1918, C.P. 1286, autorise le paie-
ment d'une gratification egale a trois mois de salaire au col. R. H. Labatt, a sa
retraite du Bureau des commissaires des pensions.
En I'absence de disposition speciale par le Parlement le paiement d'une gra-
tification a un fonctionnaire retraitant n'est pas legal.
Soyez assez bon d'arranger cela, dans ce cas-ci le paiement sera differe en
attendant la legislation necessaire.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, ass.-Auditeur general.
Au sous-ministre, retablissement civil des soldats.
R:6tablissement civil des sold.^ts, 8 juin 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai I'honneur, d'aprds instruction du sous-ministre, d'accuser
reception de votre lettre du ler courant, concemant le paiement d'une gratifica-
tion au colonel Labatt, a I'occasion de sa retraite du Bureau des commissaires
des pensions. Immediatement apres I'avoir regue, copie en fut envoyee au
Bureau des commissaires des pensions, et la reponse suivante vient d'etre re9ue:
"J'ai I'honneur, d'apres instruction, d'accuser reception de votre
lettre du 4 courant, se rapportant a la gratification de trois mois de salaire,
laquelle fut autorisee en faveur du colonel Labatt, par et en vertu d'un
arrete en Conseil, C.P., 1286 du 25 mai 1918.
"Les remarques de l'Auditeur general, telles que cities dans votre
lettre, sont notees ainsi que I'instruction du ministre, a I'effet que le paie-
ment de cette gratification soit garde en suspens jusqu'i legislation requise
pour rendre le paiement regulier.
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a— 18 AVDITOR GEyERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
- 9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
"It is regretted exceedingly that the commissioners had taken it
for granted that the passing of the aforesaid order in council was authority
suflBcient for payment of this amount, and a cheque for $14,250 went
forward to Colonel Labatt under date of the 31st ult."
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. H. SCAMMELL, Secretary.
Grain fees imposed by Order in Council not credited to Receiver
General.
AvDiT Office, October 4, 1918.
Sir, — During the past fiscal year 1917-18 from July to November, inclusive,
the sum of S", 560. 53 was paid under your Letter of Credit from the War Vote,
for travelling and other expenses incurred by the Board of Grain Supervisors,
a body created by order in council of June 11. 1917, passed under authority of
the War Measures Act; but this amount was subsequently refunded by
cheque forwarded the department by the Secretary of the Board, so as the
matter now stands there is no charge in the Public Accounts for the expenses
of the Board.
Under an order in council of October 12, 1917, the board has been authorized
to create a fund for the purpose of defraying the cost of carrying wheat in store
and for any other purposes the Board may deem expedient, and in order to
raise the necessary moneys for such fund the board has been empowered to
require millers, exporters, and other class or classes of purchasers to pay the
board such sums, respectively, not exceeding four cents per bushel as the board
shall from time to time prescribe.
Apart from the refund of 87,560.53 which. I presume, was obtained from
the fund thus acquired, I have not been furnished with any details either as to
the amount collected or the disbursements made from it.
In this connection I beg to call your attention to section 35 of the Consoli-
dated Revenue and Audit Act — Revised Statutes, chapter 24 — which provides
as follows: —
"All public moneys, from whatever source of revenue derived, shall
be paid to the credit of the account of the Minister of Finance and
Receiver Cieneral through such officers, banks or persons, and in such
manner as the said Minister, from time to time, directs and appoints."
It seems to me that the moneys obtained by the Board of Grain Supervisors
by the imposition of fees imder the authority of the Governor General in Council
are subject to the recpiirements of this section, and should therefore be accounted
for in accordance with the provisions of the Consoliiiated Revenue and Audit
Act.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Assl. A. G.
The Deputy Minister, Trade and Commerce.
TREASURY BOARD CORRESPONBEXCE a— 19
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
"II est excessivement regrettable que les commissaires aient cru, en
accordant cette grati6cation, que I'arret^ en conseil ci-haut mentionn^
etait une autorisation suffisante pour payer ce montant, et qu'un cheque
de $1,250 ait 4te envoye au colonel Labatt, le 31 du mois dernier."
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. H. SCAMMELL, secritaire.
Droits imposes sur les grains par arrete en conseil, non credites au
Receveur general.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 4 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — Au cours du dernier exercice financier 1917-18, depui.s juillet k
novcmbre inclusivement, hi somme de .$7,560.53 a ete payee en vertu de votre
lettre de credit, a meine les credits do guerre, pour depenses de voj'agcs et autres,
encourues par la Commission de surveillance des grains, corp.s institue par
arrete en Conseil du 11 juin 1917, passe en vertu de la loi des mesures de guerre;
mais ce montant a 6te subs(5quemment rembourse par cheque envoy6 au depart e-
ment, par le secretaire de la Commission, de sorte que, dans le cas present, il n'y
a aucune provision dans les comptes publics pour les depenses de la Commission.
En vertu d'un arrete en conseil du 12 octobre 1917, la Commission fut
autoris^e a cr6er un fonds dans le but de defrayer le cout du transport du h\6
dans les entrepots, et pour toutes autres fins que la Commission peut juger a
propos, et dans le but de pr^lever I'argent n(5cessaire pour tel fonds, la Commission
a re^u le pouvoir d'ordonner aux meuniers, aux exportateurs, et autre classe ou
classes d'acheteurs, de payer telles sommes, respectivement, n'excedant pas
quatre cents par boisseau, selon que la Commission pourra prescrire de temps
a autre.
A part du remboursement de .$7,560.53, lequel, je presume, a ^t^ obtenu du
fonds ainsi acquis, je n'ai re^u aucun detail, tant du montant per^u que des
debourses faits a meme icelui.
A ce jujet, je dfeire attirer votre attention sur I'article 35 de la Loi du revenu
consolide et de I'Audition — Statuts r^vis^s chapitre 24 — lesquels pourvoient
comme .suit: —
"Tous les deniers publics, quelle qu'en soit la source, sont vers^s,au
credit du compte du ministre des Finances et du receveur general, par
I'intermediaire des fonctionnaires, banques ou personnes designes, et de la
maniere prescrite au besoin par le Ministre.
II me semble que les argents obtenus par la Commission de surveillance
des grains, par suite de I'imposition de droits, en vertu de I'autorisation du
Gouverneur gen^-ral en conseil, sont sujets aux exigences de cet article, et
devraient, en consequence, etre credites conformement aux dispositions de la Loi
du revenu cons()li(l(5 et de I'Audition.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur.
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assistant-Auditeur general.
Au sous-ministre du Commerce.
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a — 20 AUDITOR GEyKRALS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Audit Office, October 7, 1918.
Sir, — I enclose herewith for your information a copy of a letter sent by me
to the Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce calling attention to the
requirements of the Audit Act in regard to the receipt of public moneys by
the Board of Grain Super\'isors.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND,/or.4.G.
The Deputy Minister of Finance.
Ottawa.
Tr.\de .\nd Commerce, October 15, 1918.
Sir, — I beg to acknowledge receipt of yours of the 4th instant, stating tliat
on account of the refund of the sum of 87,560.53, paid by this department for
travelling and other expenses of the Board of Grain Supervisors from July to
November, 1917, there is no charge in the Public Accounts for the expenses of
that board, and calling attention to section 35 of the Consolidated Revenue and
Audit Act, under which it seems to you the moneys obtained by the Board of
Grain Supervisors under authority of order in council of r2th October, 1917, for
defraying carrying charges on wheat, are subject to the requirements of this
section, and should be accounted for to the Receiver General.
In reply, I beg to state that the Board of Grain Supervisors was established
by order in council of 1 1th June, 1917, under the War Pleasures Act, to provide
means whereby Canadian wheat in excess of domestic requirements would be
available for purchase Ijy the Governments of the United Kingdom and of the
Allied Powers, and also to control domestic reciuin-ments to |irevent undue
inflation or depreciation of grain prices.
The appointments to the board were honorary. No salaries were paid the
members, who were allowed payment of their travelling and living expenses when
so employed. At the inception of the board's operations no funds were available,
and -SlO.OOO was allocated from the War .\ppropriation to meet sucli expenses;
the administration of which was delegated to this dejiartment. The board
as!»umed its own expenses in November, 1917, by the direction of the Honourable
the Minister, and up to that time there was expended by the (ie|)artinent, in their
behalf, the sum of 87.500.53. which subse(|uently was refunded.
With regard to the fund created to defray the cost of carrying wheat in store,
I would state for your information, that the Board of Grain Supervisors arranged
with the Lake Shipjiers Clearance Association to collect the moneys on wheat
purchased by the Exporters to the Allieil (iovernments and Canadian Millers:
and with the Winnipeg (irain and Pro<luce Clearing House .\ssociation, to
disburse the fund for earrying charges on whi-at.
The board agreed with the Wheat Kxport Company, Limited, the purcliasing
agents of the Allied Governments, that the residue of the Carrying Charges fund,
after carrying charges and administration expenses were satisfied, was to be
returned to the Wheat Export Company, and that the company should have the
privilege of aijpoiiiting an auditor at the expense of the board to ensure proper
accounting of the fund.
TREASVm BOAIW COKKESPOyDEyCB 3—21
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 7 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — Afin de vous ren.seigner, j'inclus dans la presente copie d'une
lettre que j'ai envoyee au sous-ministre du Commerce, attirant son attention
sur les exigences de la Loi de I'audition, conceniant la reception des deniers publics
par la Commission de surveillance des grains.
Je deraeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
FREDERICK HAYTER, pour VAuditeur general.
Au sous-ministre des Finances, Ottawa.
MiNisTEHE DU COMMERCE, le 15 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai I'honneur d'accuser reception de votre lettre du 4 courant
disant, au sujet du remboursement de la somme de $7,560-53 payee par ce
ministere pour les frais de voyage et autres depenses faites par la Commission de
surveillance des grains de juillet a novembre 1917, qu'il n'y a pas d'item dans
les comptes publics pour les depenses de cette commission, et alleguant I'article
35 de la loi du Revenu con.solide et de 1' Audition, d'apres lequel il vous semble que-
les sommes pergues par la Commission de surveillance des grains sous I'autorite
de I'arret^ en Conseil du 12 octobre 1917, pour defrayer les frais de transport du
bl^', sont sujettes aux conditions impos^es par cet article et doivent etre port^es au
compte du receveur general.
En rdponse, je dois vous dire que la Commission de surveillance des grains a
€i^ ^tablie par un arrets en Conseil du 1 1 juin 1917, en vertu de la Loi des Mesures
de guerre, pour trouver le moyen de rendre le surplus du ble canadien requis pour
les besoins domestiques, disponible pour etre achet^ par les gouvemements du
Royaume-Uni et des puissances alliees, et aussi de controler les besoins domes-
tiques de maniere a empecher une hausse ou une baisse injustifiees des prix du
grain.
Les nominations des membres de cette commission sont faites a titre hono-
rifique. Aucun salaire ne leur est pave mais ils resolvent le paiement de Icur.s;
f'-ais de voyage et de subsistance lorsqu'ils travaillent pour la commission. Au
debut des operations de la commission, il n'y avait pas de fonds, et une allocation
de $10,000 fut accordee pour rencontrer ces depenses, prise sur les crMits de
guerre; I'administration de cette somme a ete remise a ce ministere. La com-
mission a pris charge de ses depenses en novembre 1917, sur le conseil de I'ho-
norable ministre, et jusqu'a ce temps il a ^t4 d^pens6 par ce ministere au b6n<5fice
de la commission une somme de $7,560.53, qui a et6 rembours^c plus tard.
Quant au fonds cree pour tlefraycr le cout de transport du grain pour I'em-
magasiner, je dois vous dire que la Commission de surveillance des grains a fait
une convention avec la Lake Shippers Clearance .\ssociation pour percevoir les
montants dus sur ie ble achete par les exportateurs pour les gouvemements allies
et par les memiiers canadiens; et avec la Winnipeg Grain and Produce Clearing
(House Association pour fournir le fonds des frais de transport du ble.
La commission a convenu avec la Wheat Export Company, Limited, les
agents acheteurs pour les gouvemements allies, riue le solde du fonds des frais
de transport, apres le paiement de ces frais et des depenses d'administration,
serait retourne a la Wheat Export Company, et que la com]>agnie aurait le
privilege de nommer un auditeur aux frais de la commission pour voir a I'applica-
tion ('([uitable de ce fonds.
a— 22 AUDITOR GEXERAIS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. I9l9
The wheat purchased had previously been subject to sucli fees for inspection,
weighing, etc.. as provided for under the provisions of the Canadian Grain Act,
and had satisfied all requirements which the Canadian Government imposed.
After purchase, the wheat passed beyond control of the Canadian Government,
and became the property of the purchasers, the I'nited Kingdom and the Allied
Governments.
The carrying charges commenced after purchase, and from that date are
regarded as solely the concern of the Uniteil Kingdom and the Allies, and not
subject to the requirements of the Consolidated Revenue and Audit Act of
Canada.
I enclose herewith a copy of the Financial Statement of the Board of Grain
Supervisors to 31st July, 1918, just received, which shows that the operations of
the Board have been most economicallv administered.
Yours truly,
F. C. T. O'HARA, D. M.
The Assistant Auditor General.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT, BOARD OF GRAIN SUPERVISORS FOR CANADA.
The following is a financial statement of the Board of Grain Supervisors
for Canada from the date of its creation, Julj', 1917, until July 31, 1918.
The statement has been audited on behalf of the Imperial and Dominion
authorities.
The board has received a total of api^roximately six million <l(illars. Of
this total is returned to the Imperial authorities, two and a half million dollars.
The reason of this. refund is that the board taxed wheat exported four cents
per bushel, while it taxed wheat consumed in Canada only two and a half cents
per bushel.
Owing to the rapidity with which the wheat was shipped out by the Board
in respon.se to appeals from the Allied Governments, the sum resulting from
the four cents assessment was not reciuired for carrying charges on street wheat,
con.sequently the; Board returned to the Imperial authorities two and a half
million df)llars.
It will be noted that the total administrative expen.'^es of the board for
the twelve months amounted to S4(),737. This sum is small because th(» members
of the boaril do not accept salaries for their services. It will also lie noted tiiat
the interest upon the unused b;ilanc(>s amounted to .543,122, so that the net
cost of the board for the twelve months is only a litth? over .?3,(10n.
It will also be noted that the board begins the coming year with a surplus
of over a million dollars, which will be used for the carrying of street wheat
during the coming year.
ROBERT MAG ILL,
I'lnnijunn, Board of drain Supervisors for Canada
August 23, 191K.
TREASiUY BOARD CORRESPOXDEXCE a. — 23
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Le bl6 achet6 avait auparavant ete sujet a des droits d'inspection, de pesee,
etc., tel que pourvu par les clauses de la loi d'inspection des grains, et etait
reconnu comme 6tant suivant les conditions imposees par le gouvemement Cana-
dian. Apres I'achat, le bl^ echappait au controle du gouvemement canadicn
et devenait la propricte des acheteurs, le Royaume-Uni et les gouvemements
allies.
Les frais de transport commengaient apres I'achat, et, de la date de celui-ci,
tombaient h la charge du Royaume-Uni et des allies, echappant ainsi aux condi-
tions imposees par la loi du Revenu consolide et de I'Audition du Canada.
Je vous envoie ci-inclus une copie de I'etat financier de la Commission de sur-
veillance des grains a la date du 31 juillet 1918, etat que je \aens de recevoir,
et qui montre que les operations de la commission ont ete conduites avec beau-
coup d'economie.
Bien a vous,
F. C. T. O'HARA, sous-ministre.
A I'ass.-Auditeur general.
ETAT FINANCIER DE LA COMMISSION DE SURVEILLANCE DES GRAINS DU CANADA.
Voici un etat financier de la Commission de surveillance des grains du
Canada depuis la date de sa creat.on, juillet 1917 au 31 juillet 1918.
Cet ^tat a et6 verifie pour le ben(?fice des autorit^s imp^riales et federales.
La commission a regu un total de pres six millions de dollars. Sur ce total,
doux millions et demi ont ete retoumes aux autorites imp^riales. La raison de
ce remboursement est que la commission a impose une taxe de quatre cents par
boisseau sur le ble exporte, tandis que le bl6 consomm^ en Canada n'^tait tax6
que de deux cents et demi par boisseau.
Par suite de la rapidit6 avec laquelle le ble a 6t6 exp^di^ par la commission
pour repondre aux demandes des gouvemements allies, la somme provenant de la
taxe de quatre cents n'a pas (5t6 depens^e toute pour les frais de transport du
bl^ non cot6 et en consequence, la commission a retoume aux autorites imp^riales
la somme de deux millions et demi.
II est bon de remarquer que les frais d'administration de la commi.ssion se
sont months a $46,737 pour les douze mois. Cette somme n'est pas considerable
parce que les mcmbres ne rcgoivent pas de salaire pour leurs services. On
remarquera aussi que I'interet sur les soldes non employes s'elevent k $43,122, de
sorte que le codt net des douze mois est d'un peu plus de $3,000.
A noter de plus que la commission commence I'ann^e avec un surplus d'un
million de dollars, somme qui sera employee au transport du bl6 non cot6 au
cours de I'annee prochaine.
ROBERT MAGILL,
President de la C. de S. des grains du Canada.
Le 23 aotit 1918.
a — 24 AUDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
THE BOARD OF GRAIN SUPERVISORS FOR CANADA.
Statement of Receipts atid Disbursetnents up to July 31, 1918.
Receiptt —
Ejiport assessment. „ t 4.375,963 23
Domestic assessment No. I mill acct.._ 1,051,873 96
Domestic assessment No. 2 mill acct ; 516,923 17
Interest No. 1 acct. to June 30, 1918 $ 40,913 27
Interest No. 2 acct. to June 30, 1918. 2,209 65 43,122 92
5.987,883 28
Diibursements —
Carrying charge, 1/25 S 1,807, 130 93
CarrvinK charge. 1/13 280, 700 30
Exchange. No. 1 acct - ; 300 44
Exchange No. 2 acct 242 46
Claims paid under order 26. _ .T 20.769 33
Claims paid under order 15 53,988 50
Adminislratire Expenses —
Travelling expenses .: S 8, 518 84
Salaries. 23.761 13
Rentala 2.603 09
Office equipment •. 917 90
Printing ,. 2. 2.52 30
Telegrams 1.745 04
Telephones 118 20
Postage and express. „ 804 .52
Stationery :- 1.762 95
Ix'gal eipen.ses and court reporter. 1.019 26
Auditor's fees 2.562 50
Sundry expenses 672 26 46,7:17 99
Wheat Export Company 2.500.000 00
Cash m Banks —
Board Admini.slration acct , 3,262 01
l.,ake Shipper* Clearance .\.-<.><ociation 159.201 76
Winnipeg drain and Produce Ex. Clearing A880C......7. „ 1, 115,549 56 1,278,013 33
$ 5,987,883 28
Audit Office. October .30, 1918.
Sir, — I have the honour to enclose herewith, for sulnnission to the Trea.stiry
Board, copy of a letter from the Department of 'I'rade and Commerce, under
date 1.5th instant, sent in reply to a letter from this office of the tth instant, a
copy of which is also enclosed.
As you are aware, an order in council of .June 11, 1917, passed umler the
authority of the War Measures Act, created a hoard, to he known as the Board
of Clrain Supervisors, for the purpo.se of controlling the purchases of (he urain of
C'anada in excess of domestic reiiuirements. in the interest of His Majesty's
(jovernment of the I'nited Kin^clom iiikI of the ,\llied l''orces, and for the dis-
tribution of the urain needed for domestii' use.
A 8ubsef|uent order in council, under date October 12. 1917. empowered the
Board to collect from millers, exporters, etc., a fee not to exceed four cents a
bushel, so as to create a fund for the purpose of defniyinj: the cost of carryinf?
wheat in store or for any other |)urj)ose which the board minht deem expedient.
I'p to .lulv 31, 1918, the bo.-ird had collected for this fund the Ijirpe sum of
$.1,987,883.28, 'indu.linn §43,122.92 bank interest.
A summary of the receipts and ex|)enditure prep.nred by the bo:ird has been
sent me, of which !i copy is enclosed herewith.
In my letter of the Ith instant I c:dli-d the ,'ittention nf the department to the
provision in the ( '(msolidated Hevenue and .Audit Act (H.S. chapter 24, section
TKEASVRT BOARD CORJiESPO}/DENCE a. — 25
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
COMMISSION DE SURVEILLANCE DES GRAINS DU CANADA.
Etat des recettes et des debourses jusqu'au 31 juillet 1918.
Recetles —
Taxes d'exportation $ 4,375,963 23
Compte de taxe de cons, doni . n° 1 1 , 051 , 873 96
Compte de taxe de cons. dom. n° 2 516,923 17
Int^rSt sut compte n° 1 au 30 juin 1918 S 40,913 27
Int^rtt sur compte n° 2 au 30 juin 1918 2,209 65 43,122 92
5,987,883 28
Dkboursea —
Frais dc transport, 1-25 i 1,807, 130 93
Frais dc transport, 1-13 280, 700 30
Compte de change, n° 1 300 44
Compte de change n° 2 ; 242 46
Reclani. paytes d'apres I'ordre 26 20,769 33
Rfelam. payees d'apres I'ordre 15 53,988 50
Frais d' administration — ,
Dfepcnses de voyage $ 8,518 84
Salaires 23, 761 13
Loyers '. 2,603 09
Mobilier de bureaux 917 90
Impressions 2,252 30
Tfelfigrammes 1 , 745 04
Til^phones 118 20
Frais de port et messageries 804 52
Papeterie 1,762 95
Frais de justice et de rapport des cours 1 ,019 20
Honoraires de I'auditeur 2,562 50
Dfpenses diverges 672 26 46, 737 99
Wheat Export (Company 2,500,000 00
Numeraire en banques — ^
Compte d'administration de la Commi.ssion 3,262 01
Lake Shippers Clearance Association : 159,201 76
Winnipeg Grain and Produce Ex. Clearing Assoc '. 1,115,549 56 1,278,013 33
$ 5,987.883 28
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 30 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai rhonneur d'inclure dans la presente, pour etre soumi.se au
tonseil du Tresor, copie d'une lettre du mini.stere du Commerce, en date du 15
courant, en r^ponse a une lettre de ee bureau du 4 de ce moi.s, dont copie est
aussi incluse.
Comme vous Ic savez, un arrete en conseil, en date du 11 juin 1917, pass6
en vertu de la Loi des Mesurcs de guerre, a cr6e une commission connue sous le
nom de Commission de surveillance des grains, dans le but de controler I'achat
de I'excedent des grains requis pour la consommation en Canada, et ce dans
I'interet du gouvemement du royaume-uni de Sa Majesty et des forces alli^es et
pour la distribution des grains necessaires pour usage domestique.
Un arrets en conseil subsequent, en date du 12 octobre 1917, autorise la
Commission a percevoir des minoticrs, des exportateurs, etc., un droit n'exc^daat
pas quatre cents le boisseau, afin de creer un fonds pour defrayer les frais de
transport en magasin ou pour toutes autres fins que la Commission jugera
opportunes.
Jusqu'au 31 juillet 1918 la Commission a per^u jjour ce fonds, la somme
considerable de .?.5,987,883.27, y compris $43,122.92 d'interet par la banque.
Un r&um^ des recettes et d6bours6s pr(''par6 par la Commission m'a 6t6
envoy^ et je vous en inclus une copie dans la presente. Dans ma lettre du 4 courant
j'attirais I'attention du minist^re sur la disposition de la Loi du revenu consolid6
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35) under which all public moneys from whatever source of revenue derived shall
be deposited to the credit of the account of the Minister of Finance and Receiver
General, as in my opinion any moneys collected or imposed under the authority
of an Act of Parliament or an order in council having statutory force are public
moneys, and unless specially exempted by competent authority are subject to the
provisions of the Consolidated Revenue and Audit Act.
The board, it will be seen from the correspondence, has not felt obliged to
treat' the fund at their disposal as composed of public moneys, but instead has
deposited the fees collected, presumably to the credit of the board, and has made
all arrangements for its disbursement absolutely free from parliamentary or
executive control.
I am not satisfied that the Governor in Council, in empowering the board to
create this fund by the imposition of fees within a certain limit, intended that its
administration should be placed beyond the law respecting the disbursement
and audit of public moneys, and I shall be obliged if you will bring the matter to
the notice of the Treasury Board at your early convenience.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E, D. SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. G.
The Deputy Minister of Finance.
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et de I'audition (S.R. ch. 24, article 35) en vertu de laquelle tous les deniers publics
re^us de quelque provenance, que ce soit doivent etre deposes au credit du
compte du ministre des Finances et du receveur general, comme dans mon
opinion, tout argent perc^u ou impose en vertu d'une loi du Parlement ou d'un
arrete ministeriel ayant force de loi est denier public, et qu'a moins d'une exemp-
tion speciale par I'autorite competente cet argent est soumis aux dispositions de
la Loi du revenu consolide et de I'audition.
La Commission, comme Ton voit par la correspondance, ne s'est pas cru
obligee d'agir avee les fonds a leur disposition comme des argents publics, mais
au contraire elle a depose les droits per^us, probal)lement au credit de la Com-
mission, et elle a pris des arrangements pour leur remboursement absolument
libre de tout controle par le Parlement ou I'executif.
Je ne suis pas convaincu que le Gouvemeur en conseil en autorisant la Com-
mi.ssion a ereer ce fonds par I'imposition de droits dans une limite fix^e voulait
que son administration fut placee au-dessus de la loi en ce qui concerne la de-
pense et I'audition des deniers publics, et je vous serais oblige si vous vouliez
bien porter cette affaire a la connaissance du conseil du Tresor aussitot que
vous le pourrez.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant servitcur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND,
Au sous-ministre des Finances. Assistant- Auditeur general.
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CORRESPONDENCE re CIVIL SERVICE ACT.
Organization and Classification.
Audit Office, October 31, 1918.
Sir. — I am in iTceipt of your memorandum informing me of the transfer
of Mr. r. W. Baxter from the Outside to the Inside Service of the Agriculture
Department as a clerk in Subdivision "A"' of the First Division at a salary of
$3,200.
I do not find that the salary of this position has been fixed at $3,200, either
by the Supply Bill or by order in council. I'ntil it has been so fixed no appoint-
ment or transfer can be made thereto.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERL.\ND, Asst. A. G.
The Secretan.-, Civil Service Commission.
Civil Service ('ommis.sion, November 2, 1918.
Sir, — I have to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 21st ultimo,
and beg to inform you that the position of Fruit Commissioner became vacant
through the death of Mr. Johnson, the former incumbent of the office, who
was receiving a salary of $3,200 per annum, and it was presumed that the transfer
could be made in accordance with the Act
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
W. FORAN, .Sec.
The ,\sst. -Auditor General.
Audit Office, November !i, 1918.
Sir. — I am in receipt of yours of the 2nd instant in reference to the salary
of the fruit commissioner in the ,\griculture Department.
When this position was created by Order in Council of the !>tli Ai)iil, 1914,
the salarv was fixed at $3,000. I'nless the salarj- of the i)()sition has since
been changed to .$3,200, other than by granting statutory increases, I do not
see my way clear to pa.H.s the pay-list for Mr. Baxter .it mnre thiui $3,000.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
K. D. SUTHERLAND, Aml.A.G.
The Secretary, Civil Service Commission.
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CORRESPONDANCE re LOI DU SERVICE CIVIL.
Organisation et classification.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 31 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai regu votre memoire m'informant de la permutation de
M. C. W. Baxter du service exterieur au service interieur du ministere de I'Agri-
culture, comme commis dans ia subdivision "A" de la premiere division avec
salaire de $3,200.
Je ne vois pas que le salaire de cette position ait ete fixe a $3,200, ni dans
le bill des subsides, ni par arrets en conseil. A moins que ce salaire n'ait ete
ainsi fixe, aucune nomination ni permutation ne peuvent se faire.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, ass.-A. G.
Au secr6taire de la Commission du Service civil.
Commission du Service civil, le 2 novembre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai regu votre lettre du 22 dernier, et je dois vous dire que la
position de commissaire des fruits est devenue vacante par la mort de M. Johnson,
le titulaire ant6rieur de cette position, dont le salaire etait de $3,200 par annee,
et Ton a presume que la permutation pouvait se faire en conformite de la loi.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
W. FORAN, secretaire.
A I'ass.-Auditeur general.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 5 novembre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai regu votre lettre du 2 courant au sujet du salaire du com-
missaire des fruits au ministere de I'Agriculture.
Lorsque cette position a et6 cr6ee par arrete en conseil du 9 avril 1914,
le salaire fut fixe a $3,000. A moins que le salaire de cette position n'ait et6
depuis porte au chiffre de .$3,200, autrement que par I'augmentation statutaire
annuelle, je ne vois pas de possibilite d'accepter le bordereau pour un salaire de
plus de $3,000 pour M. Baxter.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. S\]TKERL\:<iD. ass.-Auditeur geniral.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
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Civil Service Commission, November 12, 1918.
Sir, — In connection with the argument brought forth in your letter of
the 5th instant, reganling the appointment of Mr. Baxter as Fruit Commis-
sioner, at a salary of ?3,200, 1 am directed to inform you that the commissioners
have re-considered the matter and have approved of his appointment at a salary
of $.3,O0O, new certificate for which is being issued to-day.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
\V. 1\)KAN, Sec.
The As.st. Auditor General.
P.C. 1-3042.
Order in Council, P.C. 1-3042, Dec. 10. 191S.— The Board recommend that
the order in council P.C. 1-974, approved under date of the 8th April, 1914,
granting authority for the appointment of an officer in subdivision "A" of the
First Division as Fruit Commissioner in the Department of Agriculture, with
salary at the rate of $3,000 per annum, be rescinded as and from the 5th August,
1918:
RODOLPHE BOUDREAU,
Clerk P.C.
Civil Service Co.mmis.sion, Januray 21. 1919.
Memorandim for the Auditor General. — An amended certificate has
been issued by the Civil Service Commission for the transfer of Mr. C. W. Baxter
in the Department of Agriculture from the Outside Service to the position of
'"Fruit Commissioner" in the Inside Service of the same department, at a salary
of $3,200 per annum, to date from the 1st October, 1918. This cancels memo-
randum for November 12, 1918.
• E. SAUNDERS, for Sec.
.\l'DiT Office, February 3, 1919.
Sir, — I am in reeeipt of your certificate of the 21st ultimo, transferring
Mr. C. W. Baxter from the Outside to the Inside Service of the .\i;rieulture
Department to the pf)sition of Fruit Commissioner at a salar>' of $.3,200.
Please state when the salar>' of this position was fixed at $3,200. In my
letter of the l.'ith ultimo, in reference to the transfer of Mr. Burns to the Siijireme
Court, objeetion was taken to his V)eing transferred to .a position in a dilTerent
subdivision and at a different salarj- from that paid to the previous occupant of
the position, uidess the organization was changed accfirdingly by order in council.
It was pointed out that "under section 8 of the Civil Service Amendment Act of
190S, the organization of a department shall be determined by order in council,
and shall not be changed except by orrler in couneil. In section 9 of
the Act of 1918 the organization of the Inside Service as )ire])ared by
the Civil Service Commission shall be suV)initte<l for the apjiroval of the
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Commission du Service civil, le 12 novembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Au sujet de I'argument port6 dans votre lettre du 5 courant
concernant la nomination de M. Baxter comme commissaire des fruits a un
salaire de $3,200, j'ai regu instruction de vous informer que les eommissaires ont
reconsiders cette question et ont approuv(5 la nomination de cet homme a un
salaire de $3,000. Un nouveau certificat k ce propos sera Smis aujourd'hui.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obSissant serviteur,
Wm FORAN, secritaire.
A I'ass.-Auditeur general.
Arr£;te en conseil, C.P. 1 /3042, du 10 dec. 1918.
Le Bureau recommande que I'arretS en conseil C.P. 1/974 approuvS le 8
avril 1914, et autorisant la nomination d'un officier dans la subdivision "A"
de la premiere division corame commissaire des fruits au ministere de I'Agricul-
ture, avec un salaire de .$3,000 par ann6e, soit rescind^ de la date du 5 aolit 1918.
Sig.: RODOLPHE BOUDREAU, greffier.
CoMMLSsiON DU SERVICE CIVIL, le 21 janvier 1919.
Memoire pour l'Auditeur general. — Un certificat amende a ete emis
par la Commission du Service civil pour la permutation de M. C. W. Baxter du
service exterieur du ministere de I'Agriculture a la position de commissaire des
fruits dans le service intcrieur du meme ministere, avec un salaire de $3,200 par
annSe, commengant le ler octobre 1918. Ce mSmoire annule celui du 12 novem-
bre 1918.
E. SAUNDERS, pour le secretaire.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 3 fevrier 1919.
Monsieur — J'ai regu votre certificat du 21 dernier, transfSrant M. C. W.
Baxter du service exterieur au service interieur du ministere de I'Agriculture,
a la position de commissaire des fruits avec un salaire de $3,200.
Veuillez me dire a, quelle date le salaire de cette position a ete fixe a $3,200.
Dans ma lettre du 15 dernier, je faisais objection a la permutation de M. Burns
k la cour Supreme, a cause que c'Stait une position dans une subdivision diffS-
rente et avec un salaire different de ce qu'on accordait a son predecesseur, k
moins que I'organisation n'ait €te changee en consequence par arrets en
conseil. II a et6 demontre "qu'eu vertu de la section 8 de la loi d'amen-
dements du S. C. 1908, I'organisation d'un ministere sera determinee par
arrets en conseil et ne sera pas changee, si ce n'est par arrete en conseil.
Dans la section 9 de la loi de 1918, I'organisation du service intSrieur tel
que prepare par la commission du S. C doit etre soumise fl I'approbation
du Gouverneur en conseil, et aucun changement nc pent etre fait a cette or-
ganisation a moins d'etre approuvS par le Gouverneur en conseil". Depuis
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Governor in Council and no change shall be made in that organization until
approved b^- the Governor in Council." Since that letter was sent, an amending
certificate has been received placing Mr. Burns in the same subdivision as that
of his predecessor in office and at the minimum salary of that subdivision.
For the same reason I consider that until the salary of the fruit commissioner
is fixed in accordance with the Act at S3, 200 no appointment can be made at
that salary. Unless the salary is so established, I do not see how Mr. Baxter can
be transferred at more than the minimum salary of lA of the old classification, or
if the position be filled by appointment, to IB of the new classification at S2,900,
with an addition of $200 under section 11.
Your certificate does not state his classification. I have declined to certify
the department's pay-list for Mr. Baxter at $3,200.
I am sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAXD, Asst. A.G.
The Secretary', Civil Service Commission.
Audit Office, February 3, 1919.
Sir, — I enclose, herewith, a copy of a letter that has been sent to the Civil
Service Commission in reference to the transfer of Mr. Baxter to the Inside
Service of your department at a salary of $3,200.
This letter will explain why your supplementary pay-list was amended by
deducting the amount claimed for Mr. Baxter.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Axsl. A. G.
The Deputy Minister of Agriculture.
Civil, Service Commission, February <>, 191i>.
Sir, — Replying to your letter of the 3rd instant, regarding the salary
to be paid Mr. C. W. Baxter as Fruit Commissioner in the Inside Service of the
Department of Agricniture, I beg to say that, as far as the Civil Service Com-
mission is aware, the salary of this position has not been fixed at .?3,20(), except
that this is the salary which was provided for the last encumbent of the pusition,
anil the sal.'iry which the Depjirtment desires to pay to Mr. Baxter. The Civil
Service Commission issued its certificat<' for this transfer at a salary of $3,200,
in view of the ruling of the Department of Justice that transfers were not
restricted to the rank and salary previously held by thi' person so transferred.
and I am directed to say thilt, if the Aurlitor General's Office consitlers this
ruling to be at fault, the matter should be taken up either with the Department
fif Agriculture or the Department of .lustice.
I am, sir, your obetiient servant,
W. FORAN. Sec.
The A.ssistant Auditor General.
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que cette lettre a ete envoyce, j'ai rcgu un eertificat en anicndemcnt plagant
M. Burns dans la meme subdivision que celle de son prddecesseur et au saiaire
minimum de cette subdivision.
Pour la meme raison, je eonsidcrc que tant que le saiaire du commissaire
des fruits ne sera pas fixe conformement i\ la loi au montant de $3,200, aucune
nomination ne pent etre faite comportant un tel saiaire. A moins que le saiaire
ne soit ainsi etabli, jc ne vois pas comment M. Baxter puisse etre transf^re k
un saiaire plus ^leve que le saiaire minimum de lA de la vicille classification,
ou si la position est remplie par nomination, a IB de la nouvclle classificatioa
a $2,900, avec en plus un montant de $200 en vertu de la section 11.
Votre eertificat ne donne pas la classification du titulaire.
J'ai refuse de certifier le bordereau du minist^re portant une somme de
S3,200 pour :M. Baxter.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND,
Ass.-Audite%ir general.
Au secretaire de la Commission du S. C.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 3 fevrier 1919.
M0N.SIEUR, — Je vous envoie ci-inclus copie d'une lettre qui a et6 regue par
la Commission du Service civil au sujet de la permutation de M. Baxter au
service int^rieur de votre ministere avec un saiaire de $3,200.
Cette lettre vous expliquera pourquoi votre bordereau suppl6mentaire a
^t(5 amende en d^duisant le montant reclam6 par M. Baxter.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND,
Ass.-Auditeur general.
Au sous-ministre de I'Agriculture.
Commission du Service civil, 6 fevrier 1919.
Monsieur, — En r^ponse k votre lettre du 3 courant, au sujet du saiaire
a etre paye a M. C. W. Baxter, commissaire des fruits dans le service intdrieur
du ministere de I'Agriculture, j'ai I'honneur de vous informer, en autant que
la Commission du Service civil est concoruee, que le saiaire de cette position n'a
pas 6t6 fixe a $3,200, mais que c'^tait celui accorde k son pr^d^cesseur qui rem-
plissait cette fonction, et le ministere desire payer ce saiaire k M. Baxter. La
Commission du Service civil a cmis son eertificat pour cette permutation au saiaire
de $3,200, a cause de la decision du ministere de la Justice, declarant que ces
permutations ne sont pas soumisos au ranp; et au saiaire precedemmcnt attrihue
a la personne ainsi pefmut^c, je suis charge de dire que si le bureau de l'Auditeur
general croit cette decision en d^faut, le cas devrait etre port6 k la connaissance
du ministere de I'Agriculture ou du ministcire de la Justice.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
W. FORAN, secretaire. ■
A I'assistant-Auditeur g6n6ral.
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Civil Service Commission, February 17, 1910.
SiK — With further reference to the case of Mr. Baxter; 1 presume that this
matter may now be considered to be finally settled in view of the opinion of the
Justice Department which was forwarded to you in my letter of the 14th instant.
I am, sir, vour obedient servant.
W. FOR AX, Sec.
The Assistant Auditor General.
AcDiT Offick, February IS, 1919.
Sir, — I am in receipt of yours of yesterday stating that you consider that
the opinion of the Deputy Minister of Justice, as expressed in his letter to you
of the 12th instant, meets mv objection to the appointment of C. W. Baxter
at a salary of S3 .200.
It meets my objection, of November, 20, to his certificate of transfer
being issued minus the statement that it also covers an increase of salary. But
it does not meet a different objection of October 31 last and of the 3rd instant
to his salary being fixed at $3,200 until so established in accordance with the
Ci\i\ Service Act.
In this recent opinion of the Justice Department, a statement is made
which would seem to bear out my contention. "A vacancy connotes a position
to which a specified rank and .salary are incident provided for in the organization
of the Civil Service as established in accordance with the directions, contained
in section 9 of the Act of 1918."
The salary of .?3,200 has nut yet l)cen fixed in accordance with section 9.
Under the previous Act the organization could be changed by the CJovernor in
Council. It now requires action by both the Civil Service Commission and the
Governor in Council. If an Order in C\juncil is passed fixing the salary of
Fruit Commissioner at $3,200, no further objection can be raised.
1 am, sir, your (obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, .l,«.■<^ .1. r/.
The Secretarj-, Civil Service Commission.
-\UDIT Offick, December 7, 1918.
Sir, — I am in receipt of a memorandum from the commission certifying to
the transfer of A. M. W. Carter from the Library of Parliament to the Oiitside
Service of the Department of .Agriculture at Winnipi'g as a elork in subilivision
"B" of the Second Division.
As there is no sudi organization in the Outside Service, Mr. Carter will not
be able to retain his status as a 2B clerk.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, .l.v.W. .1. (,.
The Secretarj', Civil Service Commis.sion.
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Commission du Service civil, le 17 fdvrier 1919.
Monsieur, — Revenant de nouveau au cas de M. Baxter, je presume que
cette question doit etre consideree comme reglee d'une mauiere finale par I'opi-
nion du ministerc de la Justice, dont copie vous a et6 envoy^e avec ma lettre
du 14 courant.
A I'ass.-Auditeur general.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant s^rviteur,
W. FORAN, secretaire.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 18 f^vrier 1919.
Monsieur, — J'ai regu votre lettre d'hier disant que vous considerez I'opi-
nion du ministere do la Justice telle que donnee dans une lettre a vous adressee
le 12 courant, comme renversant mon objection a la nomination de C. W. Baxter,
avec salaire de .$3,200.
Cette opinion renverse mon objection du 20 novembre au sujet de remission
du certificat de permutation sans la declaration que le certificat couvre aussi
une augmentation de salaire. Mais elle ne rencontre pas une autre objection
faite en date du 31 octobre dernier et du 3 courant que son salaire ne doit pas
etre fixe a S3, 200 avant d'etre 6tabli conformement a la loi du Service civil.
Dans I'opinion recente du ministere de la Justice, il y a une declaration qui
appuie ma pretention. "Une vacance implique une position ayant un rang et
un salaire .specifique prevus dans I'organisation du service civil telle qu'^tablie
conformement aux termes contenus dans Tarticle 9 de la loi de 1918."
Le salaire de $3,200 n'a pas encore 6te fixe conformement h I'article 9.
D'apres la loi anterieure, I'organisation pouvait etre chang^e par le Gouverneur
en conseil. II faut maintenant Taction conjoite de la Commission du Service civil
et du Gouverneur en conseil. S'il y avait un arrets en conseil fixant le salaire
du commissaire des fruits a $3,200, aucune objection ne pourrait etre soulev^e.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A.G.
Au secretaire de la C. S. C.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 7 d^cembre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai regu un m^moire do la Commission certifiant la permu-
tation de A. M. W. Carter de la bibliothtniuo du parlemont au service ext^rieur
du ministere de rAgriculture, a Winnipeg, comme commis dans la subdivision
"B" de la seconde division.
Vu qu'il n'y a pas de telle organisation dans le service cxt^rieur, M. Carter
ne pourra pas garder cette classification comme commis de la classe 2B.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, ass.-Auditeur general
Au secretaire de la Commis.sion S.C.
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Audit Office, December 31, 1918
Sir, — I am in receipt of a certificate from the Civil Service Commission
approving of the transfer of Mr. C. B. Burns to the Justice Department as an
officer in grade 'D"' of the 1st Division at a salary of .S2.050.
In an opinion given In- the Deputy Minister of Justice, ilated December 21,
in regard to section 17 of the Ci%il Service Act of 1918, it is implied that the old
classification must be maintained if the clerk transferred was employeti under
antecedent legislation. Mr. Burns should therefore, be still classified under the
classification of the Act of 1908.
In that opinion it is also stated that section 17 enables the commission to
transfer an officer from one position to another at the rank and salary attached
to such latter position.
What iiosition is Mr. Burns to occupy, and when was the rank and salary
attached thereto established as indicated? Was it so established by the
Governor in Council?
I :iin. ^ir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. C.
The Secreiarv, Civil Service Commission.
Civil Skkvice Commission, January 8, 1919.
Sir, — Referring to your letter of the 31st ultimo, in connection with the
transfer of Mr. C. B. Burns, I enclose, herewith, a copy of a letter received from
the Deputy Minister of Justice, in reply to the commission's request for that
dejiartinent's opiiiioii.
I am, sir, vour obedient servant,
U . KORAN, Sec.
The Assistant .\uditor Oeneral.
Justice Dkpt., ()Tr.\w.\, January G, 1919.
Sir, — Referring in your letter of the 2n(l instant, enclosing copy of letter
from the A.ssistant Auditor fieneral with regard to the recent transfer of Mr.
Bums, in which he refers to my letter to you of the 21st ultiuio, I may say that
while it is provided by section 43, sub-section 3 of the Civil Service Act, 1918,
that until the Inside Service is reorganized under the provisions of section 9 the
classification and salaries theretofore prescril)ed shall continue in force with
respect to officers, clerks, and employees appointed before the date of the Act,
I do not think that this provision is intended to jirevent a transfer, or»in the case
of n transfer, to prevent the fixing of the salary of the position to which the
transfer is mu<le at a rate less than that enjoyed by the previous holder of that
position, 8o long at all events as the salary- of the transferee is not diminishecl by
the transfer, and in the present case Mr. Burn.s receives somewhat more in his
new position than he formerly diil.
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Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 31 decembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Je vims de recpvoir un certificat de l;i Commission du Service
civil :ipprf»uvant la poimutation de M. C. B. Burns au ministere de la Justice,
comme fonctionnaire du grade "D" de la premiere division, au salaire de $2,050.
D'apres I'opinion du sou.s-ministrc de la Justice, en date du 21 decembre,
relativement a la section 17 de la loi du Service civil de 1918, il est entendu
que I'ancienne classification doit rester en vigueur si le commis transfer^ etait
employ^ en vertu d'une legislation precedente. Mr. Burns devrait done etre
encore consid^re comme classifi^ en vertu de la loi de 1908.
Dans cette opinion, il est ^galement etabli que la section 17 donne pouvoir
a la Commission de transferer un fonctionnaire d'une position a une autre,
au rang et salaire attache a telle derniere position.
Quelle position M. Burns occupera-t-il, et a quelle date le rang et le salaire
qui s'}' rapporte a-t-il ete fixe, tel qu'il est dit? A-t-il 6t(5 ainsi fixe par le Gou-
verneur en conseil?
Je demcure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, ass.- A. G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du S.C.
Commission du Service civil, le 8 Janvier 1919.
Monsieur, — Referant a votre lettre du 31 decembre dernier, relativement
il la per)nutation de M C. B. Burns, je vous inclus, dans la presente, copie d'une
lettre re^ue du sous-ministre de la Justice, en reponse a la demande de la Com-
mission pour avoir ro])iiiion de cc ministere.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant sei-viteur,
W. FORAN, secretaire.
A I'assis.-Auditeur general.
Ministere de la Justice, Ottawa, G Janvier 1911.
Monsieur, — Ref(^rant a votre lettre dat^e du deuxieme jour du mois courant,
contenant copie d'une lettre de I'assistant-Auditeur general, conccrnant la per-
mutation recente de M. C. B. Burns, dans laquelle lettre il refere a celle que je
vous adressai le 21e jour du mois dernier, je dois dire, bien qu'il soit pourvu
par la section 43, sous-section 3 de la loi du Service civil, 1918, (jue d'iei a ce
que le Service interieur soit reorganise cil vertu des dispositions de la section 9,
la classification, et les salaires ant6ricurement fixes devront rester en vigueur en
ce qui est des fonctionnaires, commis et employe's nommcs avant la passation
de cette hn. Je ne crois pas que cette disposition ait ])our but d'cmpechcr une
permutation, ou dans le cas d'une permutation, d'empcclier la fixation du salaire
de la position a laquelle la permutation est faite, a un taux inoindre que recevait
celui qui occupait anterieurement cette position, a tout evencment, en autant que
le salaire du transfcro n'est pas diminu^ par la permutation, et dans le cas present
M. Burns regoit, en quelque sorte, plus dans sa nouvelle jiosition qu'il ne recevait
pr6cedemment.
a 38 AiniroR aEXKKArs REi'om, i9n-i9is
9 GEORGE V, A. 19'9
The minimum salary of S2.050 was, 1 may say, fixed, not by the Governor
in Council, but by the department, and I understand with the approval of the
commission, as evidenced by their certificate, and I think this was a perfectly
competent proceeding under the statute.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. L. XEWCOMBE. 7). .1/. of Justice.
The Sec, Civil Service Commission,
Audit Office. January 15, 1919.
Sir, — I am in receipt of yours of the 8th instant, enclosing a copy of an
opinion of the Deputy ilinister of Justice, re the transfer of Mr. C. B. Burns.
The last clause of section 43 of the Civil Service Act provides that until
the Inside Service is reorganized the previous classification and salaries shall
continue in force with respect to all employees appointed before the 24th of May
last. Mr. Burns was appointed to the Civil Service prior to the 24th of May last,
and it would seem reasonable to assume from the wording of the section that
the old classification should still apply to him as it does to those who have since
that date been promoted. A distinction is drawn throughout the Act between
transfers, promotions, and appointments. This constitutes clearly a transfer,
and there appears to be no provision in the Act which permits any one other than
a new appointee to be cla.ssified under the new classification.
Under section 8 of the Civil Service Amendment Act of 1908, the organization
of a department shall be determined by order in Council and shall not be changed
except by order in council. In section 9 of the Act of 1918, the organization
of the Inside Service as prepared by the Civil Service Commission shall be sub-
mitted for the approval of the Governor in Council, and no change shall be made
in that organization until approved by the Governor in Council.
In view of these two governing Acts which have been in force since 1908,
I would like to be informed under what authority it is competent for the depart-
ment, with the approval of the commission, to fix the salary of the position.
Mr. Burns' predecessor in office was graded in subdivision "B" of the First
Division. That grading has not since been changed by council, and unless so
changed, the minimum salary of that division should be the salary of the position.
I am, sir. your obedient servant,
, E. D. Sl'THEHLAND, As.sl. A. (i.
The Secr<i;ii\. ( ivi! Service Commission.
Civil, Servick Commi.ssion, January 30, 1919.
Memorandum for the Auditor General.— The attached is a copy of an
amended certifi<ate issued by the Civil Service Commission for the tran.sfer
of Mr. Clement Bancroft Burns from the Department of the Interior to the
Department of Justice. Please cancfl the commission's memorandum to
vou of December 28, 1918.
E. ?.\VNDVA{^, for Secretary.
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Le salaire minimum de $2,050 a et6 fix^, je puis dire, non par le Gouvemeur
en conseil, mais par le ministere, et je conprends, avec I'approbation de la Com-
mission, ainsi qu'il appert par son certificat, et je crois que cette procedure a ete
parfaitement conforme au statut.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-ministre de la Justice.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service Civil.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 15 Janvier 1919.
Monsieur, — Je viens de recevoir la votre du 8 courant, contenant copie
d'une opinion du sous-ministre de la Justice, re la permutation de M. C. B.
Burns.
La derniere clause de la section 43 de la loi du Service civil stipule que
jusqu'i ce que le service interieur suit reorganise, la classification anterieure et los
salaires devront continuer d'etre en \agueur pour tous les employes nomm^s
avant le 24e jour de mai dernier. M. Burns est entre dans le Service civil
avant le 24 de mai dernier, et il semblerait raisonnable du supposer, d'apres la
teneure de la section, que I'ancienne classification devrait encore s'appliquer a
lui aussi bien ciu'a ceux qui ont ete promus depuis cette date. II est fait une
distinction dans la loi, entre. les permutations, les promotions et les* nominations.
Le cas actuel constitue clairement une permutation, etil n'appert pas qu'il y ait
dans la loi aucune disposition c^ui permette a qui que soit, si ce n'est a un nouvel
employe, d'etre classe en vertu de la nouvelle classification.
En vertu de la section 8 des araendements a la loi du Service cicil de 1908,
I'organisation d'un departement devra etre determine par arrete en conseil et
ne devra etre change que par arrete en con.seil. Dans la section 9 de la loi de
1918, I'organisation du Service interieur telle que prepar6e par la Commission
du Service civil devra etre soumise a I'approbation du gouverneur en conseil, et
aucun changement n'y devra etre fait sans I'approbation du Gouverneur en
conseil.
Vu que ces deux lois d'administration ont ^te en vigueur depuis 1908,
j'aimerais savoir en vertu de quelle autorite le ministere est competent, avec
I'assentiment de la Commission, a fixer le salaire de la position.
Le predecesseur de M. Burns 6tait classe dans la subdivision "B" de la
premiere division. Cette classification n'a pas depuis 6te changee, et a moins
qu'elle ne le soit, le salaire minimum de cette division devra rester celui de la
position.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. S. SUTHERLAND, assi&.-A. G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
Commission du Service civil, le 30 Janvier 1919.
Memoire pour l'Auditeur general. — Ci-jointe une copie d'un certificat
amende emis par la Commission du Service civil pour la permutation de M.
Clement Bancroft Burns du ministcire de I'lnterieur au ministere de la Justice.
S'il vous plait annuler le memoire que la Commission vous adressait le 28
d^cembre 1918.
E. SAUNDERS, pour le secrHaire.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Certificate of Transfer.
Now this is to certify that the said Civil Servic* Commission hereby authorizes
the said transfer of the said Clement Bancroft Burns from the Department
of the Interior to the position of joint (English) librarian in the Supremo
Court of (^anada Branch of the Department of Justice, with the rank of
an officer in Grade "B" of the First Division, at a salary of S2,100 per
annum, to date from the 1st January. 1919.
Countersif^ned,
W. FOR AN, Sec.
By order of the commission,
AV. J. ROCHE, Chairman.
Dated at Ottawa this 30th day of January, 1919.
Salary on .Vppointment.
Audit Oki'ick, December 7, 19 IS.
Sir, — .\lex. Could was appointed a 3B clerk in the De])artment of Militia
and Defence on 1st May, 1918, at the minimum salary of his class.
On the 27th ultimo a further certificate was issued authorizing the addition
of $100 to his salary from 1st October, 191S. Why was the addition not made
to his sakiry from the date of his api)ointm(>nt? Section 1 1 of the Civil Service
Act states that stich adilition may i)e made ujwn aiipointment or at any time
during the period of probation. As I interpret it, the necessary action to
increase the salary may be taken by the commission before the end of the prob-
ationary term, but that the increase should take effect from the date of the
appointment.
As this is the first occa.sion on which such increase is dated subsequent
to the date of appointment, it is advi.-^able that this point Ije considered. Please
state whether you aRree with my inter]n-ctation,
I am, sir, yotu" obedient servant,
E, D. SUTHERLAND, .4sf<,. I. (-?.
The SecMiMi \ . ( . .'^. ( ■iiiinii>:-iiiii.
Civil Service Commission, Deceinlirr lo, I'.MS.
Dear Sir, — Referring to your letter of the 7th instant, in connection with
an increase in siilary of $100 for Mr. .\lex. (Jould. a clerk in subdivision "B"
• if the Third Division, in the Department nf Militia and Defence, the i-oin-
missioners arc of o])inion tliat action may be taken under section 11 during
the probationary period and the incrcasi-d salary may date from any time
during said perioil. There is nothing in section 11 to compel- the increa.sed
salary to date from the date of appointment. I think the matter a« to wh<-n the
increase should date from rests entirely with the department.
Yours truly,
W. FOR AN, Sec.
The Asst. Auflitor (Jenernl.
THEAHVRY BOARD CORREfSPONDh'yCE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
CBRTIFCAT DE PERMUTATION.
Ceci est pour certifier que la (lite Commission du Service civil autorise par les
pr6sentes la elite permutation du dit Clement Bancroft Burns du ministere
de rint^rieur a la position de bibliothecaire adjoint (Anglais) a la Cour
Supreme du Canada, division du ministere de la Justice, avec le rang de
fonctionnaire dans le grade '"B" de la premiere division, aux appointe-
ments de S2,100 par an du ler Janvier 1919
Par ordre de la Commission,
Contresigne, W. J. ROCHE, president.
W. FORAN, secretaire.
Date a Ottawa ce 30e jour de Janvier lOlfl.
Appointements lors de la nomination.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 7 decembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Alex. Gould a ^ti nomm6 commis de la classe 3-B dans le
minist&re de la Milice et Defense le ler mai 1918 au salaire minimum de sa
classe.
Le 27 dernier, un autre certificat a ete emis autorisant un ajoute de $100
a son salaire a compter du ler October 1918. Pourquoi I'ajoute a son salaire,
ne compte-t-il pas du jour de sa nomination? La section 11 de la loi du Service
Civil statue que tel ajoute peut etre fait lors de la nomination ou en tout temps
durant la periode de stage. Je comprends ciue I'augmentation de salaire peut
etre faite par la Commission avant la fin du terme de stage, mais que I'aug-
mentation doit prendre effet de la date de la nomination.
Comme c'est la premiere fois qu'une telle augmentation est datee pos-
terieurement k la date de la nomination, il est a propos que ce point soit consi-
dere. S'il vous plait m'informer si vous etes d'accord avec men interpretation.
.Je demeure, monsieur, votrc obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A.G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
Commission du Service civil, 10 decembre 1918.
Cher MONSiEUR,^En r^ponse a votrc honoree lettre du 7 courant au
sujct de I'augmentation de salaire de $100 i M. Alex. Gould, un commis de la
subdivision "B" de la troisieme division, au ministere de la Milice et Defense,
les commissaires sont d'opinion qu'ils peuvent agir en vertu de la section 11
durant la p(!^riode de stage et I'augmentation peut commencer en aucun temps
durant la dite periode. II n'y a rien dans la section 11 pour forcer I'augmen-
tation de salaire il compter de la nomination. Je crois que la fixation de l.t
date de I'augmentation appartient absolument k votre ministere.
Bien a vous,
W. FORAN, !<ecrctaire.
A I'ass.-Auditeur general.
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9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
ArDiT, Office December 16. 1918.
Dkar Sin. — In further reference to the question of the proper date for
granting the additional .salary allowable under section 11 of the Civil Service
Act. and your letter of the 10th in.'stant. I do not think that the date of the
increase rests with the department concerned. That section reads in part as
follows: "The salarj' on appointment shall be the minimum salary. .. .but a
further sum may be added to the said salarj'". The "said salary" is, as quoted,
the "salary- on appointment", and it does not appear to me as if there was any
option in the matter. It is the issuance of the certificate by the Commission
that may take place at any time during the period of probation.
A clerk on appointment has certain qualifications which entitle him to a
salary above the minimum, but the department is not always in a i)ositii>n to
then recommend that a larger salar>' V)e paid. When the department iloes
become aware of that fact, it would seem reasonable that the clerk should receive
from the date of assuming the duties the salarj- recommended and approved
by the commission as belonging thereto.
If you still disagree with this interpretation, I would suggest that the point
be referred to the Justice Department.
Yours truly,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. G.
The Secretary, Civil Service Commission.
Civil Service Commission, January 1 J, litllt.
Sir: — Referring to jour letter of the ICth ultimo, re section 11 of the Civil
Service Act, 11)18, I enclose, herewith, copj' of letter the commission has received
from the Department of .Justice in answer to its enquiries regarding this section.
1 am, sir, vour obedient servant
W. KORAN, Sec.
The Asst. Auditor CJeneral.
Justice Department, Ottawa, January 10, I'.tl'.l.
Sir, — Referring to j'our letter of the 17th ultimo, suljinitting copies of
correspondence with the Auditor Cicncrars Uranch, with !i rccpiest for my advice
on the question rai.sed as to whether an increase of salarj' granted, under the
authoritj- of section 11 of the Civil Service Act, 1918, during the jjcriod of
probation should take effect from the date of appointment or merelj- from
the date of the commission's ccrtificjite f)f ap[)roval, I am disposed to think,
sering that tlic liroad purjjose of the ."section is to regulate " the salarj' on
appointment," that the implicit intention is that in the absence of anj-
expression to tlie cfintrarj' any increase of such salary authorized by this
provision should take effect from the d.'it*' of appointment as well in the case
where if is granted during the period of probation as in the case where it is
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Bureau de l'Auditeur, 16 decembre 1918.
Cher monsieur, — Conime ajout^ a la question de la date a fixer pour
raugmentation de salaire permise en vertu de la section 11 de la loi du Service
ci\al, et en reponse a votre lettre du 10 courant, je ne erois pas que la date
de I'augmentation doit etre fix^e par le ministere. Cette section se lit en partie
comme suit: "Le salaire lors de la nomination devra etre le salaire minimum . .
mais un montant additionncl pourra etre ajoute au dit salaire". Le "dit salaire"
est tel que cite, le ((salaire lors de la nomination)) et je ne vols pas qu'il y ait
aucune option dans la matiere. C'est remission du certificat par la Commission
qui peut avoir lieu en aucun temps durant la periode de stage.
Lors de la nomination d'un commis il peut meriter un salaire au-dessus du
minimum mais le ministere n'est pas toujours en position alors de recommander
de payer un salaire plus 61eve. II semble raisonnable, quand le ministere est
convaincu du m(?rite, que le commis recoive le salaire recommande et approuv^
par la commission comme lui appartenant des le debut.
Si vous differez encore sur cette interpretation, je sugg^rerais que ce point
soit r^ferc? au ministere de la Justice.
Votre tout devoue,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
Commission du Service civil, 14 Janvier 1919.
Monsieur, — En reponse a votre lettre du 16 dernier, re section 11 de la
loi du Service civil, 1918, je vous inclus, dans la presente, copie d'une lettre
cjue la Commission a regu du ministere de la Justice en reponse k sa demande
touchant cette section.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
W. FORAN, secretaire.
A I'ass.-.Xuditeur general.
MinistJ;re de la Justice, Ottawa, le 10 Janvier 1919.
Monsieur, — Au sujet de votre lettre du 17 dernier, soumettant une copie de
la correspondance avec le bureau de l'Auditeur general et une demande d'opinion
sur la question debattue k propos de I'augmentation de salaire accord^e en vertu
de la clause 11 de la loi du Service civil 1918, durant la periode -de probation, pour
savoir si elle doit prendre cflfet de la date de la nomination ou simplement de
la date du certificat d'approbation par la Commission, je suis dispos<5 k croire,
en face du sens large que cette clause comporte quant aux mots "le salaire
lors de la nomination", que I'intention implicite est qu'en I'absence de toute
expression contraire, toute augmentation de salaire autoris^e par cette clause
doit prendre effet de la date de la nomination aussi bien dans le cas oil elle
a et^ accord^e durant la periode de probation que dans le cas oil elle est compt^e
lors de la nomination, mais je pense que la commission, sur le rapport du sous-
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
granted on appointment, but I think tliat the coinmission upon the report of
the deputy head may, in granting tlie increase during the period of probation,
fix any time within that period from which it shall accrue.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. L. XEWCOMBE, D. M. of Jmtice.
The Sec'y., Civil Ser\ice Commission. '
Transfers.
Audit Office, November 20, 1918.
Sir. — I am in receipt of your notification of tlie transfer of C W. Baxter
from the Outside to the Inside Service of the Agric\dture ]3epartment as a clerk
in Division lA at S3, 000. As Mr. Baxter was receiving a salary in the Outside
Service of only SI. 900, this constitutes not only a transfer but an increase in
salar>- of SI. 100. In the first place, I do not consider that sectit)n 17 should be
used to cover the filling of a prt)fessional and technical position where the salary
is above the minimum of the division in which the ])ositi(>n is classifieil. Section
1.5 is the logical section to use. It would be jUst as consistent to fill a vacancy
in Division 2A of the Inside Service by a transfer from Division 2B. This would
be a promotion, while the other is a technical appointment. Resides, I am not
satii«fied that it is legal to grant increases of salary to a clerk when transferred.
Section 17 does not state that transfers must be made without increase of salary,
yet taken with other sections it may be so assumed. Section 10 mentii)ns
increase of salary, section 17 does not. It is not possii)le to transfer a IB clerk
of the Inside Service, who had passed the Civil Service competitive examination,
to Division l.\ at S3.000. and it would not l)e reasonable to assume tliat a clerk
of the Outside Service who never passetl any examination posses.sed superioV
advantages to him.
Plea.se furnish me with the certificate of the commission authorizing Mr.
B:i\tei'> irMiisfer. •uid -t;ife his age if it is not shown on the certificate.
I am, sir. your obedient servant,
E. n. srTHEin,.\M), .i.v.-./. .i.e.
The Secretarj', Civil Service Commission.
Civil Seuvick Commi.ssio.v. December 21, lOl.s.
SiK.— Heferriug to your letter of the 20th ultimo, in connection with the
transfer of Mr. C. \V. Baxter from the Outside Service of the Dix-artmcnt of
Agriculture to the jxisition cjf Fruit Commissioner in the Inside Service, I am
directed to inform you that the Civil .Service .\ct, litl.S, ,'is originally drafted,
|)rovided that transfers must be made without change in the rank .•md salary,
a.s had formerly been the custom, iind that this jirovision was delilier.'itely
discarded by I'arli.-iment during the course of discussiim in the liiiMs<'. from
the omission of this clause, it appears obvious that Parliament intended that a
change in the rank and salary- might be made in connection with transferH, but
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ministre, en accordant Taugraentation durant la periode de probation, peut
fixer n'importe quel temps dans cette pdriode dont devra partir telle augmen-
tation.
Jc dcmeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-min. de la Justice.
Au secretaire de la Commi.ssion du Service civil, Ottawa, Ont.
Permutations.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 20 novembrc 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai re^u votre avis do la permutation de C. W. Baxter du
service extc^rieur au service interieur du ministcre de I'AgricuIture conime
commis dans la division lA, a 83,000. ^'u que M. Baxter ne regoit dans le
service exterieur (ju'un salaire de SI, 900, ceci constitue non seulement une
permutation, muis unc augmentation de salaire de 81,100. En premier lieu,
je ne crois pas que la section 17 puisse servir pour remplir une position pro-
fessionnelle et technique dont le salaire est au-dessus du minimum de la division
dans laquelle la position est classifiee. La section 15 est celle qui doit s'appli-
quer logiquement. II serait tout aussi bon de remplir une vacance dans la
division 2A du service interieur par une permutation de la division 2B. Cela
serait une promotion, tandis que I'autre est une nomination technique. De
plus, je ne crois pas qu'il soit legal d'accorder des augmentations de salaire
a un commis lors de sa permutation. La section 17 ne dit pas que les per-
mutations doivent etre faites sans augmentation de salaire, mais, prise avec
d'autres sections, c'est ce que Ton peut en d^duire. La section 16 mentionne
I'augmentation de salaire, ce qui n'est pas dit dans la clause 17. II n'est pas
possible de transferer un commis IB du service interieur, qui aurait pass6 ses
examens de concours du service civil, a la division lA h .$3,000, et il ne serait
pas raisonnable de supposer qu'un commis du service extdrieur qui n'aurait
jamais pass^ d'examen puisse posseder des qualifications sup(§rieures.
Veuillez me fournir le certificat de la Commission autorisant la permu-
tation de M. Baxter, et me dire son age, si celui-ci n'est pas mentionne dans le
certificat.
Je dcmeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, as.'ds.-A. G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
Commission du Service civil, le 21 d(5cembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Au sujet de votre lettre du 20 dernier concernant la permu-
tation de M. C. W. Baxter du service exterieur du ministere de I'AgricuIture
a la position de commissaire des fruits dans le service intdrieur, j'ai regu ins-
truction de vous dire que la loi du Service civil, tel que premidrement redigde,
pourvoyait k ce que les permutations fussent faites sans changement dans
la classification et le salaire du promu, comme c'dtait alors la coutume, et que
cette clause a etd d61iberement mise de cote par le Parlement dans le cour^
de la discussion devant la chambre. Par suite de I'omission de cette clause,
il parait clair que Ic parlement voulait rendre possible un changement dans
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
in order to clear up the matter, the commission is suhmittinp the question to the
Department of Justice for a ruling, a copy of which will be forwarded to you as
soon as received.
I am enclosing, herewith, as requested, a copy of Mr. Baxter's certificate of
transfer. His age is forty-three years, the date of birth being given as the
27th October, 1875.
May I also take this opportunity of questioning another statement in your
letter, although it has no bearing on the case, namely, tliat Mr. Baxter was
receiving a salary in the Outside Service of only )?1,900. The department
stated his salarj' to the commission as $2,400 per annum.
The .\s.sisi:iiit Ainlitnr (itneral.
I am, sir. your obedient servant,
W. FOR AN, Sec.
.ViDiT Office, Januarv 7, 1919.
SiK, — In your letter of the 21st ultimo re the transfer of Mr. C. W. Baxter,
my statement that he was receiving a salary of only 81,900 in the Outside
Service of that department was questioned.
According to the pay-lists submitted to this ofTice, Mr. Baxter's maximum
salary in the Agriculture Department was S1.900. He was granted leave of
absence about a year ago and was employed by the Food Board at a salary
of $2,400. but he still retained his position in the department.
I am, sir. your obedient servant,
E. D. SrTHKRI.AND. .!.«/. .4.(7.
The Secretarj", C. S. Commission.
Civil Service Commission, December 26, 1918.
Deak Sir, — Referring to recent correspondence in connection with the
tran.sfers of Messrs. S. J. Willoughby and C. W. liaxter, I enclose, herewith,
copy of a letter the commission has received from the Department of Justice.
Yours Iriily,
The Asst. Auditor CJeneral.
W. FOR AN, .s'cc.
Justice Dept., December 21, 1918.
Sir. -In reference to your letter of the Mth instant, desiring to be advised
whether the eoniinission has the power under the Civil Service Act, 1918, to
transfer an ofhcer, clerk or employee in the Civil Service frum one position to
another at the rank and salar>- attached to such hitter pitsition, irrespective
of the previous rank and salarj' of the person so transferred, I observe that
section 17, chapter 12, 1918, which deals with the sul)ject of transfers, does
not contain any pro\'ision similar in terms to that of sul)secti()n 2 of section 50,
chapter 15, R.S.C., which re(iuired that a transfer should be made without
increa.se of .salary rif the person transferred.
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la classification et le salaire lors des permutations, mais afin de bien elucider
cette question, la commission va la soumettrc au ministere de la Justice pour
avoir une decision, et une copie vous en sera envoyt^e aussitot que re^ue.
Je vous envoie, ci-inclus, tel que demande, une copie du certificat de per-
mutation de M. Baxter. II est ag^ de quarante-trois ans, la date de sa nais-
sance etant le 27 octobre 1875.
Puis-je profiter de cette occasion pour mettre en doute une autre declara-
tion faite dans votre lettre, bien qu'elle n'ait aucune portec directe sur la ques-
tion d<5battue, savoir, que M. Baxter recevait un salaire de SI, 900 dans le service
ext^rieur. Le mini.stere.a porte son salaire comme ^tant de S2,400 par annee
dans sa declaration a la Commission.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
Wm. FORAN, secretaire.
A I'assis.-Auditeur general.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 7 Janvier 1919.
Monsieur, — Dans votre lettre du. 21 dernier au sujet de la permutation de
M. C. W. Baxter, vous avez mis en doute ma declaration que celui-ci recevait
un salaire de $1,900 seulemcnt dans le service exterieur de votre ministere.
D'aprcs les bordereaux de paie soumis h ce bureau, M. Baxter recevait
comme salaire maximum au ministere de I'Agriculture la somme de SI, 900.
II a eu la permission de s'absenter il y a environ un an et a ete employe par la
Commission des vivres k un salaire de S2,400, mais il a garde sa position au
ministere.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
Commission du Service civil, le 26 decembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Au sujet de la correspondance recente concernant la permu-
tation de MM. S. J. Willoughby et C. W. Baxter, jevous envoie ci-inclus copie
d'une lettre que le Commission a re5ue du ministere de la Justice.
A I'assistant-Auditeur general.
Bien k vous,
WM. FORAN, secretaire.
Ministere de la Justice, 21 decembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Relativoment a votre lettre du 14 courant demandant k
connaitre si la Commission a le pouvoir en vertu de la loi du Service civil, 1918.
de transferer un ofiicier, commis ou employe dans le service civil d'une position
a une autre au rang et au salaire attaches k cette derniere position, sans egard
pour le rang ct le salaire anterieurs de la personne ainsi transferee, je remarque
que la section 17, c. 12, 1918, qui traite des permutations, ne contient pas de
clause semblable k celles qui formaient la sou.s-section 50, c. 15, S.R.C., d'aprcs
lesquelles toute permutation devait se faire sans augmentation de salaire de la
personne transferee.
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On consideration, I am of the opinion that section 17 of the Civil Service
Act, 1918, enables the commission to transfer an officer, clerk or employee in
the Civil Ser\nce, who is eligible for transfer, from one position to another at
the rank and salary attached to such latter position, irrespective of the previous
rank and salary of the person so transferred, subject, nevertheless, in any case,
where the transfer involves a promotion from one division or subdi\nsion to
another to the limitation as to salary prescribed by section 12; and until the
Inside ami Outside Services are reorganized in accordance with the provisions
of section 9 and 52 (1), respectively, the question whether or not a transfer in
any particular case involves a promotion must, by virtue of the provision con-
tained in section 43 (3) and of section 52 (1), be determinetl in the case of the
Inside as well as the Outside Service by reference to the classifications and
salaries prescribed and paid under the antecedent legislation.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, 7). M. Justice.
The Secretarj', Civil Service Commission.
Audit Office, February 3, 1919.
Sir, — I am in receipt of a certificate from the Civil Service Commission
transferring Mr. C. B. Burns from the Interior Department to the Supreme
Court, with the rank of subdivision " B " of the First Division and at a salarv
of?2.100.
No further objection is being raised to paying this salary to Mr. Burns,
but it Ijrings up another question which has already been raised with the com-
mission in another case, and in which no satisfactory conclusion has been reached.
Mr. Burns was a 2B clerk at SI, GOO. By this transfer, so called, he is placed
in IB with an increase of salary of $500, thus constituting an increase of salary
as well as promotion. In another case the commission filled a technical position
by a transfer from the Outside Service at a salary of S3()0 above the niininmm
of the subdivision, and at an increase of Sl,300.
I called attention to the fact that .section 15 dealt with jirofessional and
technical appointments, section 16 with pnmiotions and increases, and section
17 with transfers, and that they were treating these three sections as one and
calling them transfers.
I enclose herewith copies of two letters written by me dealing with this
question, one of them having reference to your letter of the 21st December.
No reply ha.s yet been received to mine of the 31st December. I would be glad
to have your opinion on the points raused therein. Apart from the legal aspect
of the matter there is th(! question of the |iroi)ricty of practically ignoring two
sections of the Act. or incorporating them in a third.
If it is permissible under the Act to transfer a clerk from 2B in one depart-
ment to IB in .'inother. would it not be i)iissil)le under the same authority to
transfer a clerk from f)ne division to another in the same de|)!irtment without
calling it a promotion?
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHEHL.VND, Axsl.A.i;.
The Deputy Minister of .Justice.
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Apres etude faite, je suis d'opinion que la section 17 de la loi du Ser\-ice
civil, 1918, permet a la Commission dc transferer unofficier, commis ou employe
dans le service civil dont la permutation est possible, d'une position a une autre
au rang et au salaire attache a la derniere position, sans egard pour le rang et le
salaire anterieurs de la personne ainsi transferee, sujet, neanmoins, dans tous les
cas, lorsque la permutation comporte une promotion d'une division ou subdivision
a une autre, a la limite prescrite pour le salaire dans la section 12; et jusqu'a ce
que les services exterieur et interieur soient reorganises conformement aux
clauses des sections 9 et 52 (1), respectivement, la question de savoir-si oui ou non
une permutation comporte une promotion dans un cas particulier, doit, en vertu
de la clause contenue dans la section 43 (3) et de la section 52 (1), etre d^cidee,
dans le cas du service interieur aussi bien que pour le service exterieur, en refe-
rant aux classifications et salaires presents et paves par la legislation anterieure.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOAIBE, sous-min. de la Justice.
Au secretaire de la Commission Service civil.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 3 fevrier 1919.
Monsieur. — .J'ai re^u un certificat de la Commission du Service civil
transferant M. C. B. Burns du ministere de I'lnterieur a la cour Supreme, avec
le rang de la subdivision "B" de la premiere division, a un salaire de $2,100.
II n'a pas ete souleve d'autre objection au paiement du salaire de ^I. Burns,
mais il survint une autre question qui a deja 6te soulevee devant la commission
pour un autre cas et a laquelle il n'a pas ete apporte de solution. I\I. Burns
etait commis 2B a $1,600. Par cette permutation, ou pretendue telle, il est
place dans IB avec une augmentation de salaire de $500, ce qui constitue une
augmentation de salaire aussi bien qu'une promotion. Dans un autre cas, la
Commission a rempli une position technique par une permutation du service
exterieur tl un salaire de $300 au-dessus du minimum de la subdivision, et avec
augmentation de $1,300.
J'ai attire I'attention sur le fait que la section 15 traite des nominations
professionnelles et techniques, la section 16 des promotions et augmentations,
et la .section 17 dps permutations, et que Ton semble traiter ces trois sections
comme une seule qui renferme des permutations.
Je vous envois ci-inelus copies de deux lettres ecrites par moi sur cette
question et dont I'une se rapporte a votre lettre du 21 decembre. Je n'ai pas
encore regu de reponse a ma lettre du 31 decembre. Je serais bien content d'avoir
votre opinion sur les questions soulevees dans ces lettres.
A part le cote legal dc la question, il y a le fait d'ignorer pratiquement
deux sections de la loi, ou de les incorporer dans une troisieme.
S'il est permis en vertu de la loi de transferer un commis 2B d'un ministere
a IB dans un autre, ne serait-il pas possible en vertu de la meme clause de trans-
ferer un commis d'une division a une autre dans le meme ministere sans appeler
cela une promotion.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob6issant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A . G.
Au sous-ministre de la Justice.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Audit Office, December 31, 1918.
Sir, — I am in receipt of yours of the 26th instant, enclosing a copy of a
legal opinion from the Justice Department in regard to the question of transfers.
If you will refer again to my letter of the 17th instant re the transfer of
Mr. Willoughby, you will observe that I did not question the legality of a transfer
carrying with it a promotion or increase of salary. As stated in that letter,
section 17 deals with transfers and section 16 with promotions and increases.
From your certificate it would appear that all these could be done under section
17. In my opinion the one obvious reason for leaving out the provision in the
Act of 1908 which required that a transfer should be made without increase of
salarj-, was because of the incorporation in the Act of 1918 of this part of section
16 referring to increases. What was requested in my letter was that your
certificate state separately your approval of both actions.
Was a statement of my objection to treating this transfer and increase as
both coming within .section 17 submitted to the Justice Department? If not I
would like that the points specially emphasized in mj- letter should be con-
sidered by them.
Besides the legal interpretation of the Act there is the practical working of
it, and I consider it would be advisable, at least from the standpoint of this
oflSce, that transfers, promotions, and increases be treated separately.
I am, sir, vour obedient servant,
E. D'. SITHERLAXD. .!«/. .1. C
The Secretarj-, Civil Service Commission.
.\ldit Office, December 17, 1918.
Sir, — As to the question of granting an increase of salary on transfer, you
are correct in stating that the Act of 1918 does not say that it shall be without
any increase in salarj-. Neither does it say that an increase may be given.
Section 17 deals with transfers only. Section 16 deals with promotions and
increases. In authorizing a transfer which carries with it a jiromotion or
increa.se, I have to request that your certificate state separately that the com-
missioners approve of the transfer and also the promotion to a certain grade or
of the increase of salarj- to a certain amount. Such duplicate action is taken
by you in the appointment of clerks above the minimum and I think it would
be advis.'ible to follow sitnilar procedure in the case of transfers.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
K. D.SrTIIERI..\Xn, Assl.A.a.
The Sec^etar^•, Civil Service {"ommi.s.sion.
Dept. of Ju.stice, I'cbniary 12, 19 lit.
Sir, — Referring to your letter of tlie .3r(l inst. in refrrrence to the authority
of the Civil Service Commi.'Jsion under section 17 of the Civil Service Act,
1918, to make transfer.^ involving promotions or increa-ses of salary, I have
the honour to enclo.se herewith copy of a letter of the 12th' instant which I have
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Bureau de l'Auditeur, 31 d^cembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Je viens de recevoir la votre du 26 courant, contenant copie
d'une opinion legale venant du ministere de la Justice relativement k la question
des permutations.
Si vous r^ferez de nouveau a ma lettre du 17 courant, re la permutation
de M. Willoughby, vous remarciuercz que je ne conteste pas la 16galite d'une
permutation comportant une promotion ou une augmentation de salaire.
Comme il est dit dans cette lettre, la section 17 traite des permutations, et la
section 16, des promotions et des augmentations. D'apres votre certificat, il
apparaitrait que tous ces changements pourraient etre faits en vertu de la section
17. Dans men opinion, la seule raison apparente pour mettre de c6t6 la dispo-
sition contenue dans la loi de 1908 qui exige qii'une permutation doit etre
faite sans augmentation de salaire est, par le fait de I'insertion dans la loi de 1918,
de cette partie de la section 16 qui se rapporte aux augmentations. Je demandais
dans ma lettre que votre certificat 6tablisse separement votre approbation de
I'un et de I'autre cas.
Le ministere de la Justice a-t-il regu un expose de mon objection a consi-
derer cette permutation et cette augmentation comme relevant toutes deux de
la section 17 ? Sinon, j'aimerais que ces deux points sur lesquels j'appuie
sp^cialement dans ma lettre, leur fussent soumis.
En outre de I'interpretation legale de la loi, il y a son application pratique,
et je considere qu'il serait desirable, au moins pour I'utilite de ce bureau, que les .
permutations, les promotions et les augmentations fussent traitees separement.
Je deraeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 17 decembre 1918.
MoN.siEUR, — Quant a la question d'accorder une augmentation de salaire
sur permutation, vous avez raison de dire que la loi de 1918, ne stipule pas que
cette permutation devra etre sans aucune augmentation de salaire. EUe ne dit
pas non plus, qu'une augmentation pourra etre donnee. La section 17 ne traite
que des permutations. La section 16 traite des promotions et des augmenta-
tions. En autorisant une permutation, qui comporte en elle-meme une promotion
ou une augmentation, je dois demander que votre certificat etablisse separement
que les coramissaires approuvent la permutation ainsi que la promotion a une
certaine classe, ou I'augmentation de salaire jusqu'a un certain montant. ^'ous
avez recours a ce double procede pour la nomination des commis au-dessous
du minimum, et je crois qu'il serait desirable de suivre pareille procedure dans
le cas des permutations.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A.G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
MiNisTfcuE DE LA Ju.sTicE, Ic 12 fcvricr 1919.
Monsieur, — Au sujet de votre lettre du 3 courant, concernant Fautorife
que possede la Commission du Service civil en vertu de I'article 17 de la loi du
Service civil, 1918, de faire des permutations comportant promotions ou aug-
mentations de salaires, j'ai I'honneur de vous cnvover ci-inclus copic d'une lettre
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
addressed to the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission in reply to his
letter of the 2nd ultimo drawing my attention to the exceptions inged in your
letter to him of the 17th December last against the view that a transfer, auth-
orized in accordance with the terms of section 17, may be effective to confer
on the person transferred a promotion or increase of salary. This letter appears
to answer the main point raised in your letter of the 3rd inst.
I may add, in reference to j-our suggestion that the interpretation acted
upon by the Commission in the case of ]Slr. Burns practically ignores sections
15 and IC of the Act. that I do not assent to this view for the reasons indicated
in my letter of the 12th inst. to !Mr. Foran.
In the last paragraph of your letter you ask:
"If it is permissijile under the Act to transfi'r a clerk from 2-B in one
department to 1-B in another department, would it not be possible under
the same authority to transfer a clerk from one division to another in the
same department without calling it a promotion?"
It is only necessary to observe, as to this, that the authority of the Commis-
sion under section 17 in regard to transfers, does not extend to .miliorizing
a transfer from one position to another in the same department.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, D. M. of Justice.
The Assistant Auditor General.
Justice Dept., February 12, 101!).
Sir, — I have the honour to reply to your letter of the 2nd ultimo drawing
my attention to the objections urged l)y the Auditor ( Jeneral against my o|>inion
of the 21st December last in reference to the authority of the Commission,
under section 17 of the Civil Service Act, 1918. to authorize a transfer which may
incidentally involve a piomotion or increase of salary for the person transferred.
The Auditor General points out that section 17, while it does not provide
that a transfer shall be without any increase in salary, does not authorize an
increa.se to be given. The section deals, he says, with transfers only, while
.section 16, on the other hand, deals with promotions and increases of .salary.
I'pon these premi.ses be bases a request that the Commissif)n in authorizing
a transfer which carries with it a promotion or increase of salary, slioidd state
in terms in their certificate tli:it the Conunissioners approve of the transfer and
also the f)rom()tion to a specified grade f)r of the increa.se of salary to a specified
amount.
I .tee no reason to alter or modify the opinion wiiich 1 have already expre.s.sed.
Section 17 authorizes the filling of a "vacancy" in a department by a transfer
from the Inside to the Outside Service, or fice versa, in the same department
or in different departments or in different branches of the Civil Service, upon the
recftmniendation of the dei)Uty head or heads concerned, as the ca.se may be,
with the approval of the head or heads of the department or departments
affected and (»f the Commission."
My oj)inirui of the 21st Decend)er last proceeded upon the view that
"a %'aeftncy" in the !«ense of .seelion 17 connotes a position to which a specified
rank and salary are incident, provided for in the organization of the ( ivd Service,
SH established in accordan«'e with the directions contained in sections 9 aiul 52
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(111 12 courant que j'adressai au secn'tairo de la coniriii>sion du Sorvicc civil, en
reponsc a sa Icttre du 2 du mois dornier, attirant inon attention sur les exceptions
mentionn^es dans la lettrc que vous lui avez adress(?e le 17 decembre dernier
s'opposant h ce qu'une permutation, autoris^e conformement aux termes de
I'article 17, puisse servir a conf^rer ii la personne transferee une promotion ou une
augmentation de salaire. ( "ette lettre parait r^pondre au point principal soulev^
dans votre lettre du 3 courant.
.Je puis ajouter au sujet de votre suggestion que I'interpretation appliquee
par la commission dans le cas de M. Burns ignore pratiquement les articles 1.5 et
16 de la loi, que je ne partage pas cette opinion pour les raisons indiquees dans
ma lettre du 12 courant a M. Foran.
Dans le dernier paragraphe de votre lettre, vous demandez:
"S'il est permis en vertu de la loi de transferer un commis de la classe 2-B
d'un ministere a la classe 1-B d'un autre ministere, ne serait-il pas possible en
vertu de la meme autorit6 de transferer un commis d'une division dans une autre
du meme ministere sans appeler cela une pnjmotion?''
A ce propos, je n'ai ciu'a faire remarquer que I'autorite de la commis.sion au
sujet des permutations en vertu de I'article 17 ne s"etend pas de maniere a per-
mettre une permutation d'une position a une autre dans le meme ministere.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-ministre de la Justice.
A I'asssitant-Auditeur general.
MiNiSTfcRE DE LA .lusTicE, 1(> 12 fevricr 1919.
^loxsiEUR, — J'ai I'honneur d'accuser reception de votre lettre du 2 du mois
dernier attirant mon attention sur les objections soulevees par I'Auditeur general
contre mon opinion du 21 decembre dernier concernant I'autorite que possede
la commission, en vertu de I'article 17 de la loi du Service civil, de permettre une
permutation qui pent incidemment inclure une promotion ou une augmentation
de salaire pour la personne transferee.
L'Auditeur general demontre que I'article 17, tout en ne specifiant pas de
faire une permutation sans augmentation de salaire, n'autorise pas de donner
une augmentation. L'article, dit-il, ne traite que des permutations, tandis que
I'article 16, d'un cot^, parle des promotions et augmentations de salaires. Sur
ces premisses, il base sa pretention que la commission en autorisant une permu-
tation qui comporte une promotion ou une augmentation de salaire, devrait
specifiquement declarer dans son certificat ([ue les commissaires ajiprouvent la
permutation et aussi la promotion au grade specific ou raugmeiitation de salaire
au moiitant specific.
Je ne vois pas de raison de changer ou de modifier I'oiiinion (lue j'ai deja
exprimee. L'article 17 donne I'autorisation de remi)lir une "vacance" dans
un ministere par une permutation du servic(> interieur au service exterieur, ou
rice verm, dans le meme ministere ou dans differentes divisions du service civil,
sur la recommendation du sous-ministre ou des sous-ministres concern^s, suivant
le cas, avec I'approbation du chef ou des chefs du ministere ou des ministeres
affectes et de la commission."
Mon opinion du 21 decembre tlcniier decoulait du point de vue tjue le terme
"vacance", au sens de l'article 17. implique une position a laciuelle sont attaches un
grade et un salaire, prevue dans rorganisation du service civil, telle qu'etablic con-
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of the Ci^^l Service Act, 1918; or, pending the reorganization of the Service
under this Act, as estabhshed under the antecedent legislation; that a transfer
authorized in accordance with the terms of section 17 will he effective to entitle
the person transferred to the rank and salary of the position to which he is
transferred, and may consequently involve, according to the circumstances
of each case, a promotion or increase of salary for the person transferred. In any
case where the transfer involves a promotion from one division or subdi\nsion
or grade to another, it is subject, as I pointed out in my letter of the 21st Decem-
ber last, to the limitation as to salary prescribed by section 12.
I am, sir, jour obedient servant,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, £>. .V. o/Jus<ifc.
The Secretary, Civil Ser^ace Commission.
AiDiT Office, February 17, 1919.
Siu, — In your letter of the 12th instant, re transfers, you state that the
authority of the Commi.ssion under section 17, docs not extend to authorizing
a transfer from one position to another in the same Department. Does section
17 permit the transfer of a clerk from the Inside Service of one Department
to the Inside Service of anotlier?
An exchange of positions may be made between two employees serving
in different Departments, irrespective of whether Inside or Outside Service.
Also a vacancy in a Department may be filled by a transfer from the Inside
to the Outside Service or vice versa, but there appears to be no provision for
transfers within cither Services.
I am. sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. d.
The Deputy Minister, of Justice.
(Note — No reply received on date of publication of Report.)
Audit Office, February 17, 1919.
Sir, — I am in receipt of a copy of an opinion from the Deputy Minister of
Justice, stating that he dors not agree witii my contention that the Commission
in authrjrizing a transfer which carries with it a promotion or increase of salary,
should state al.so that they api)rove of the promotion or increase of salary.
Apart from the legal aspects of the (lucstion, I would suggest that it woulil
Ik- advisal)le both from the standpoint of the Civil Service Commission and also
of this Office which is do.sely connected with tin- Commission in regard to all
changes in the Service, that the information above referred t« should be
included in the certificates.
It is important that the Comniis.sion should have accurate information
on which to base their certificates. Recently there have been three transfers
in which the information sup[>lied to the Commi.ssion by the Department.s,
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form^mcnt aux termes des articles 9 et 52 de la ioi du Service civil 1918; ou, en
attendant la reorganisation du service en vertu de cette Ioi, telle qu'^tablie par
la legislation ant(?rieure; qu'une permutation autorisde conform^ment aux
termes de Tarticle 17 aura I'effet de conf^rer k la personne transferee le rang et
le salaire de la position h laquelle elle est transferee, et peut par consequent com-
prendre, suivant les circonstances de chaque cas, une promotion d'une division
ou subdivision ou d'un grade a un autre, sujette, comme je I'ai dit dans ma
lettre du 21 decemhre dernier, a la limite prescrite pour le salaire dans I'article 12.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-minislre de la Justice.
Le secretaire, Commission du Service civil.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 17 fevrier 1919.
Monsieur, — Dans votre lettre du 12 courant au sujet des permutations,
vous dites que I'autorite possed^e par la commission en vertu de I'article 17 ne
s'etend pas jusqu'a autoriser une permutation d'une position a une autre dans le
meme ministere. Est-ce que I'article 17 permet la permutation d'un commis
du service interieur d'un ministere au service interieur d'un autre?
Un echange de positions peut etre faite entre deux employes travaillant
dans des ministeres differents, que ce soit dans le service interieur ou le service
ext^rieur . Aussi une vacance dans un ministere peut etre remplie par une per-
mutation du service interieur au service exterieur, ou vice versa, mais il ne parait
pas y avoir de clause pour les permutations dans I'un oul'autre de ces services.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, a.ms.-^.G.
Au sous-ministre de la Justice.
(Note. — Aucune r^ponse n'avait 6t6 regue k la date de la publication du
rapport.)
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 17 fevrier 1919.
Monsieur, — J'ai regu une copie de I'opinion du sous-ministre de la Justice
disant qu'il ne s'accorde pas avec moi pour dire que la commission, en autorisant
une permutation qui comporte une promotion ou une augmentation de salaire
devrait dire aussi que les commissaires approuvent la promotion ou I'augmen-
tation de salaire.
A part le cot^ 16gal de la question je sugg^rerais comme procedure utile et
pour la Commission du Service civil et pour le bureau de l'Auditeur, qui, au sujet
de tous les changcments dans le service est si ^troitement \i6 a celui de la Com-
mission, que le renseignement ci-dessus mentionn<5 soit inclu dans les certi-
ficats.
II est important que la commission possede des renseignements precis comme
base de ses certificats. R^cemment, il a 6i& fait trois permutations pour les-
quelles les renseignements fournis a la commission par les ministeres 6ttiient
inexacts; et il peut se presenter d'autres cas dont nous n'avons pas connaissance.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
hat; been incorrect ; and there may be other cases of which we have no knowUnlffc.
On account of the handUng of "the pay hsts this Office is in the best position
to say whether that information is correct.
i have to request that the Commission again consider the advisalnUty
of furnishing this Office, when issuing the certificate of transfer, with the addi-
tional information that this transfer carries with it a promotion from a certain
subdivision or an increase of salary from such an amount, where such conditions
apply.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND. Asst. A. G.
The Secretary, Civil Service Commission.
Civil Service Commission. Feliruarv 2(t. I'JIO.
Sir, — I have your letter of the 17th instant with further reference to the
question of a transfer which carries with it a promotion or increase of salary,
and I am to state that while the Connnissioners do not see the necessity of
issuing a transfer certificate under lioth Sections IG and 17 of the Civil Service
Act, this office will be very glail to meet your wishes by furnisliing you with the
additional information required, when i.ssuing a certificate of transfer.
The Asst. Auditor Cicneral.
I am, sir, your obedient .servant,
W. I'liRAX, Sec.
Antedating Promotions.
AiDiT Office, November 16, 1918.
Sir, — 1 am in receipt of your notification that the cunuuissioners had
approved of the changing uf the <late of the promotions of Messrs. Cirattan.
(Junton, Hill, and Lye from April 1, 1918. to Jun<' 1, 1!)17.
Under .section 13 of the Civil Service Act, 1918, a clerk must serve a proba-
tionary- term of six or twelve months, and only after he has served this proba-
tionar>- period can he be deemed to be permanently aj)pointed. .\s these clerks
were appointed on .June 1. 1917, it does not .appear dear 1o mc how they can l)e
consid«-rp<l eligible for promotion from the same date.
In addition, .section 19 states that no payment shall be made for services in
one fiscal yj'ar out of money voted for another. For that reason I will not be
al>le to certify payment of any increases of salary to iIk in from any <late i)rior
tu tlir- |ir"--<-l|t f'wi-.i! \c-;ir.
I am, sir. your obedient servant,
]•;. n. suTiii:in,.\Ni), .».«/. .4. a.
The Secretarv, Civil Service Commission.
- TREA.SURY liOMU) collIiEHPOyDEyCE a — 57
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 .
Lc Ijurcau do I'Auditeur est le plus en mesure de dire si les renseignements sont
exacts ou noii en ce tiui concernc les rhiffrcs dcs bordereaux de paie.
J'ai I'honneur de deniander cjue la commission etudie encore une fois la plau-
sibilite de fournir a ce 1)ureau, en emcttant un certificat de permutation, le rcn-
seignemcnt additionnel que cette permutation comporte une promotion pour une
certaine subdivision ou une augmentation de salaire pour un montant donne,
suivant le cas.
.le deiiieure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, asds.-A.G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service' civil.
Commission du Service civil, le 20 fevrier 1919.
t
Monsieur, — J'ai re^u votre lettre du 17 courant avec nouvelle mention de la
question des permutations comportant promotion ou augmentation de salaire, et
j'ai I'honneur de vous dire que malgre que les commissaires ne voient pas la necessite
d'emettre un certificat en vertu des articles 16 et 17 de la loi du Service civil, ce
bureau sera heureux de se rendre a vos desirs en vous fournissant le renseignement
demande, lors de I'emission d'un certificat de permutation.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
W. FORAX, secretaire.
A I'assis.-Auditeur general.
Promotions antidatees.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 16 novembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Je viens de recevoir votre avis que les commissaires
ont approuv^ le changement de la date des promotions de messieurs Grattan,
Gunton, Hill et Lye, du ler avril 1918 au ler juin 1917.
En vertu de la section 13 de la loi du Service civil, 1918, un commis doit
faire une periode de stage de six ou douze mois, et il ne pent etre considere comme
permanent qu'apres avoir fait tel stage. Vu que ces commis furent nommes
le ler juin 1917, je ne vols pas bien comment ils pourraient etre consideres comme
eligibles a une promotion remontant a pareille date.
En outre, la section 19 stipule ciu'aucun paiement ne doit etre fait pour
des services rendus dans un exercice financier a meme les credits vot^s pour un
autre exercice financier. Pour cette raison, il me sera impos'sible de certifier
le paiement d'aucune augmentation de salaire a ceux nomraes a aucune date
ant^rieure au present exercice.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur.
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A.G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Civil Service Commission'. November 26, 191S.
Dear Sir, — Replying to your letter of the 16th instant with reference to
the change made by the commission in the date of the promotions of Messrs.
Gunton, Grattan, Hill, and Lye, in the Department of Trade and Commerce,
I am now directed to lay the facts before you, as follows: —
The above-mentioned officers were appointed on the 1st June, 1917, under
the regime of the Civil Service Commission composed of Messrs. Adam Shortt
and M. G. LaRochellc. The commission held that the public analysts in the
Department of Inland Revenue should be appointed permanently in subdivision
" B '' of the Second Division, at an initial salary of SI. 300 per annum, and if
their services proved satisfactory, promoted on the expiration of one year to
subdivision " A " of the Second Division.
In October, 1917, the personnel of the Civil Service Commission changed
and the new commissioners agreed to the appointment of the public analysts
in subdi\nsion "A" of the Second Division. Under this ruling, Mr. L. E. John-
ston, who had been employed in a temporary capacity since July, 1917, was
appointed ])ermanently in January, 1918, in subdivision "A" of the Second
Division at an initial salarj' of Si, 600 per annum, thus giving him precedence
over Messrs. Gunton, Grattan, Hill, and Lye, who were actually his seniors
in the office.
In order to overcome this difficulty the Department of Trade and Com-
merce, on the recommendation of the Chief Analyst, made application to the
commission for the change in the date of the promotion of these gentlemen
in order to give them proper seniority in the office, and this change was agreed
to by the Civil Service Commission for the reasons stated, although it was
pointed out to the department that the arrears of salary, prior to the present
fiscal year, could not be certified unless provided for in supplementary estimates.
Upon receipt of your letter of the 16th instant the matter was again taken
up by the commissioners, and I am now directed to ask whether, in your opinion,
it would be competent for the commission to cancel the certificates appointing
Messrs. Gunton, Grattan, Hill, and Lye to subdivision " B " of the Second
Division, at a salarj' of Si, 300 per annum from the 1st June, 1917, and to issue
new certificates appointing them from the same date to subdivision "A" of
the Second Division at a salarj' of S1,()00 per annum, provision for the additional
salarj' to be made in supiilementarv estimates. It appears to the commission
that these clerks are being unjustlj' treated, if obliged to retain their present
statu."?, and that the above would be the only way to overcome the difficultj-.
Yours trulj',
W. FORAN, Sec.
The A.ssistant Auditor General.
Audit Office, November 28, 1918.
Sir, — In replj- to yours of the 26th instant, in reference to the promotion
of Messrs. Gunton, Grattan, Hill, and Lye, there can be no objection to the
suggested action bj- the commission if it is supplemented by the nccessarj*
provision in the Suppiv Bill.
An item to read somewhat as follows will cover the requirements: " To
provifle for the appointment of Messrs. Gunton, Grattoii, Hill, and Lye .'is
clerks in Division 2.\ from 1st June, 1917."
I am, sir, j'our obedient .servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, .1.s,s<. ,1. (/.
The Secretary, Civil Service Commission.
TREASURY BOARD CORRESPONDENCE a— 59
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Commission du Service civil, 26 novembre 1918.
Cher monsieur, — En reponse a votre lettre du 16 courant relativement
au changement fait par la Commis.sion, de la date des promotions de messieurs
Gunton, Grattan, Hill et Lj^e, du ministere du Commerce, j'ai regu instruction
de vous soumettre les faits suivants: —
Les fonctionnaires ci-dessus mentionnes ont €i€ nommes le ler juin 1917,
alors que la Commission du Service civil etait composee de messieurs Adam
ShorttetM. G. LaRochelle. La Commission avait decide que les analystes publics
du ministere du Revenu de I'interieur seraient nommes permanents dans la
subdivision «B)) de la deuxieme division, au salaire initial de SI, 300 par ann^e,
et si leurs services etaient juges satisfaisants, qu'ils seraient promus, a la fin
d'une ann^e, a la subdivision «A» de la deuxieme division.
En octobre 1917, le personnel de la Commission du Service civil a 6te change,
et les nouveaux commissaires ont consenti a la nomination d'analystes publics
dans la subdivision «A)) de la deuxieme division. En vertu de cette decision,
M. L. E. Johnston, qui etait employe comme temporaire depuis juillet 1917,
fut nomme permanent- en Janvier 1918, dans la subdivision «A» de la deuxieme
division, au salaire initial de $1,600 par annee, lui donnant ainsi preseance sur
messieurs Gunton, Grattan, Hill et Lye, qui etaient alors ses doyens dans le
bureau.
Dans le but d'obvier a cette difficulte, le ministere du Commerce, sur
recommendation de I'analyste en chef, a fait demande a la Commission de
changer la date de la promotion de ces messieurs, dans le but de leur donner le
rang de seniorite dans le bureau, et ce changement a ete accepte par la Com-
mission du Service civil, pour les raisons mentionnees, bien que le ministere
i\xt averti que les ari-erages de salaire ant^rieurs au present exercice financier
ne pouvaient etre certifies, a moins d'etre votes dans les credits supplementaires.
Sur reception de votre lettre du 16 courant, le cas fut reconsidere par les
commissaires, et j'ai regu instruction de demander, si dans votre opinion, la
Commission a la competence voulue pour annuler les certificats nommant
messieurs Gunton, Grattan, Hill et Lye dans la subdivision «B» de la deuxieme
division, au salaire de $1,300 par annee, a compter du ler juin 1917, et pour
emettre de nouveaux certificats les nommant depuis telle date dans la subdivi-
sion «A» de la deuxieme division, au salaire de §1,600 par annee, si des credits
supplementaires etaient votes pour salaire additionnel. II semble a la Commission
que ces commis sont injustement traites, s'ils sont obliges de rester dans I'^tat
actuel, et que ce qui est dit ci-dessus serait le seul moyen d'obvier a la difficult^.
Bien a vous,
A I'assis.-Auditeur general. W. FORAN, secretaire.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 28 novembre 1918.
Monsieur, — En reponse a votre faveur du 26 courant au sujet de la promo-
tion de messieurs Gunton, Grattan, Hill et Lye, il n'y a aucune objection au but
sugg^r6 par la Commission s'il est appuye par les dispositions n^cessaires du bill
des subsides.
Un item se lisant a peu pres comme suit couvrirait les exigences: "Pour
subvenir aux appointements de messieurs Gunton, Grattan, Hill et Lye comme
commis dans la division 2A depuis le premier juin 1917."
Je (lemeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Au secretaire, Commission du Service civil.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Appointments and Promotions.
Audit Office, October 15, 1918.
Sir, — I am in receipt of your notification certifying that the commissioners
had approved of the promotion of E. H. Scammell to the position of Assistant
Deputy Minister and Secretary of the Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-
Estabhshment.
Under what section of the Civil Service Act is this promotion made? Section
16 provides for promotions, but applies only to those who hold positions under
the Civil Service Act. Mr. Scammell held no position under that Act, l>ut
was employed under the War Appropriation .\(t.
Please furnish me with a copy of the certificate issued to that d('|iartiniiit.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, .l.s.s/. .-l. (/.
The Secretarv, Civil Service Commission.
Civil Service Commission, October lO, 10 IS.
Sir, — Replying to your letter of the 15th instant, I am enclosing, herewith,
a copy of the certificate which was issued by the commission for the in-oniotion
of E. H. Scammell to the position of .\ssistant D<'i)uty ^Minister and Secretary
of the Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-Estal)lishiii('nt. I find on looking up
the file that the commissioners approved of Mr. Scanimell's promotion under
the provisions of section l(j of the Civil Service .Act, litlS, i)ut I ((uite agree
with your contention that Mr. Scammell had no status under the Civil Service
.\ct, and could not, therefore, be promoted. In my opinion, the only procedure
which could be followed would be to make an appointment under the provisions
of section 15 of the Act to the newly created Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-
Establishment, which now forms part of the regular Civil Service. I shall be
glad to re-open the matter witli the commissioners, if you .so desire.
I am, sir, your obedient .servant,
\V. KORAN, .Sec.
The A.'^st. .\uditor Cicneral.
.\ri)iT Okkicb, October IK, 1!)1K.
Sir, — I c»)nsider it advisable that a proper certificate be issued in the case
of the appointment of the Assistant Deputy Minister of the Soldiers' ("ivil Re-
Establishinent.
I am, sir. '^'our obedient servant.
E. D. srTHEin.AM), Assl. A. (!.
The Secretary, Civil Service ( ninnii-sion.
TREASURY BO.XUIt < <HtKESPOyiiEyCE a 61
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Nominations et Promotions.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 15 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'accuse reception do votre avis certifiant que les commissaires
out approuve la promotion de E. H. Scammell k la position d'assistant sous-
ministre ct secretaire du ministere du Retablissement des Soldats dans la \'ie
(•ivile.
En vertu de quelle section de la loi du Service civil cette promotion est-cUe
faite? La section 16 pourvoit aux promotions, mais elle s'applique seulement a
coux qui remplissent des fonctions selon la loi du Service civil. ]\I. Scammell
n'occupe aucune fonction en vertu de cette loi, mais il etait employe en vertu de
la loi d'Appropriations de guerre.
S'il vous plait me fournir une copie du certificat emis a ce ministere.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du S(n-vice civil.
Commission du Service civil, 16 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — En reponse a votre honoree lettre du 1;5 courant, je vous
inclus dans la presente, une copie du certificat emis par la Commission pour la
promotion de E. H. Scammell a la position d'assistant sous-ministre et secre-
taire du ministere du Retablissement des soldats dans la vie civile. Je trouve
en examinant le dossier que les commissaires ont approuve la promotion de M.
Scammell en vertu des clispositions de la section 16 de la loi du Ser\dce civil,
1918; mais je concours avec vous dans votre interpretation que M. Scammell
n'a pas de droits en vertu de la loi du service civil, et ne pent pas, en consequence,
etre promu. Suivant moi, la seule procedure a suivre serait de faire une nomina-
tion en vertu des dispositions de la section 1.5 de la loi pour le nouveau ministere
cree pour le Retablissement des soldats dans la vie civile, qui fait maintenant
parti du Service civil regulier. Je serai heurcux de rappeler cette affaire devant
les commissaires si vous le deMrez.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
W. FORAX, secretaire.
A I'assis.-Auditeur g^n^ral.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 18 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — Je considere qu'il serait preferable qu'un certificat repulier
fut emis dans le cas de la nomination de I'assistant sous-ministre du Rctablis.se-
ment des soldats dans la vie civile.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Au sec. de la Commission du Service civil.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Audit Office, December 28. 1918.
Sir, — I am in receipt of a certificate from the Civil Service Commission
appointing Mr. J. C. Wood, as accountant at the AVelland canal, with the rank
of grade " E " of the First Division.
This classification applies only to the Inside Service, and I do not sec how
the position of accountant at the Welland canal can be considered as in the
Inside Service as defined by the Civil Service Act.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
Wm. KEARXS. for .4*.vr .4. G.
The Secretary, Civil Service Commission.
Civil Service Commissio.v, December 30, 1918.
Sir, — Replying to your letter of the 28th Decombcr, with reference to the
certificate appointing Mr. J. C. Wood, as accountant in the Welland canal, I
am instructed to say that until the classification of the Outside Service has been
finally prepared and approved by council, it is not the intention to classify
permanent positions in the Outside Service in terms of the grading set forth in
the Civil Service Act, 1918. An amended certificate in tlie case of Mr. Wootl
will therefore be prepared and a copy furnished you in due course.
The Auditor General.
Yours truly,
W. F(^RAX, .Sec.
Audit Office, February 3, 1919.
Sib, — Certain appointments have been made by the commission at salaries
in excess of those at which the positions were advertised. The position of an
artist in the Exhibits and Publicity Branch of the Department of Trade and
Commerce was advertised at an initial salary of Sl,300 per ainium. The pt)sition
was filled by the appointment thereto of E. S. Turnbull at a salary of $1,400.
Under what section of the Act is he appointed at a salary in excess of that at
which the position was advertised?
The po.sition of still photographer in the Department of Trade and Com-
merce was advertised at an initial salary of $1,200. It has been announced in
the Canada (lazetle that the position has been filled by the appointment of W. S.
Carter at a salar>- of $1,000, although no cirtific'ite has been received at this
office covering the appointment.
Plea.se .state in this case also the authority for api)niiiiiiig liiin at a ssilary
other than that at which the position was adverti.<»ed.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SITHERLAND, Assl.A.C.
The Secretary, Civil Service Commission.
TREASURY BOARD CORRESPOyOEXCE a — 63
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 28 decembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Je regois un certificat de la Commission du Service civil
nommant M. J. C. Wood, comme comptable au canal Welland dans le grade "E"
de la premiere division.
Cette classification ne s'applique qu'au service int^rieur et je ne vols pas
que la position de comptable au canal Welland puisse etre consid^r^e du
service int^rieur tel que ddfini par la loi du Service civil.
Je demeure, monsieur, voire ob^issant serviteur,
WM. KEARNS, pour I'assis. A. G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
Commission du Service civil, 30 decembre 1918.
Monsieur, — En reponse a votre honoree lettre du 28 decembre au sujet
du certificat nommant M. J. C. Wood, comptable au canal Welland, j'ai regu
instruction de vous dire que, jusqu'a ce que la classification du service ext6-
rieur ait ete d^finitivement preparee et approuvee par le conseil, on n'a pas
I'intention de classifier les emplois permanents du service exterieur aux termes
des grades etablis par la loi du Service civil, 1918. Un certificat amende dans
le cas de M. Wood va etre prepare et une copie vous sera fournie en temps
opportun.
Bien a vous,
A l'Auditeur general.
W. FORAN, secretaire.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 3 fevrier 1919.
Monsieur, — Certaines nominations ont ^t^ faites par la Commission a des
salaires plus Aleves que ceux annonces pour ces positions. L'emploi d'un artiste
pour la division des specimens et de la publicity au ministere du Commerce a 6t€
annonce au salaire initial de -SI, 300 par an. La position a ete remplie par la
nomination de E. S. TurnbuU au salaire de $1,400. En vertu de quelle section
de la loi a-t-il 6te nomm6 a un salaire exc^dant celui annonc^?
La position de photographe au ministere du Commerce a ete annonc6e
au salaire initial de $1,200. II a ^t^ annonc^ dans la Gazette du Canada, que la
position a et6 remplie par la nomination de W. S. Carter au salaire de $1,600,
bien qu'aucun certificat ait ete regu a ce bureau montionnant cette nomination.
S'il vous plait a ce sujet indiquer aussi en vertu de quelle autoritd il lui a 6te
accord^ un salaire autre que celui annonc^ pour cette position.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. S. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A . G.
Le secretaire, Commission du Service civil.
a — 64 AlDllOR aK\tIHL.'^ REI'ORT, 1911-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Civil Service Commission, Febniai y 6, 1919.
SiK. — Replying to your letter of the 3rd instant, with reference to the
appointment of Messrs. E. S. Turnbull and W. S. Carter, the following state-
ments maj' be made.
After the position of artist in the Exhibits and Publicity Branch of the
Department of Trade and Commerce had been advertised, it was realised that
the salary of SI, 300 which was offered by the department could not possibly
be compassed by any classification of the position in one of the new grades,
even with the maximum aiklition to the minimum salary (,.?2t)t)} provided for
l>v section 11. The Civil Service Commission therefore communicated with
the Department, and explained that the appointment must be made at either
SI. 200 in Grade F or §1,400 in Grade E of the First Division, and upon the
recommendation of the Department Mr. Turnbull was appointed to the latter
grade.
As regards Mr. Carter, I may say that the position of Still Photographer
in the Department of Trade and Commerce was advertised on the 12th Septem-
ber at a salary of S1.200. It was found that a suitable man could not be secured
for this amount, and on the 31st October the position was re-advertised at $1,()00.
iMr. Carter's appointment was made as a result of this second advertisement.
The Commissioners admit that it is not often advisal)le to make an ai)point-
ment at a salary in excess of that at which the i)osition was advertised, but they
find nothing in the Act to prevent such action if recommended by the Depart-
ment. I am therefore directed to ask for your reason for questioning the
above-mentioned appointments.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
The Assistant Auditor General.
W. KOUAX, S,r.
Audit Office, February 10. 1919.
Sir. — In reply to j-ours of the 6th instant, re the appointment of Messrs.
Turnbull and Carter, I have to state that the question was raised In- me, because
these appointments did not appear to me to have Ijeen made in compliance
with the Civil Service Act.
Under the Act, "appointments to positions in the Civil Service shall be by
comix-titive examination." The advertisement of the position filled by the
appointment of Mr. Turnbull, was advertised in accordance with tlie Act at
.'?1,300 but the position of ?1,}00 was never so ailvertised and in tiiat respect
was not in reality a competitive examination for that position. Had the position
been advertised as subsefpiently filled at SI. 400 a larger list of competitors
might have been seetirerl with the po.ssibility of a better selection.
Payment of Mr. Turnljull's salary has been made in accordance with your
certificate, but I dfi not think (h.it it was in a legal sense strictlv in accord with
the Act.
Your statement in regard tn Mr. Carter's position, I find to be correct.
I am, sir, jour obedient servant,
K. D. SUTHERLAND, Asd. A, (!.
The Secretary, Civil Service Conunission.
TREASURY BOARD CORRESPONDEyCE 3—65
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Commission du Service civil, le 6 fevrier 1919.
Monsieur, — En r^ponse k votre lettre du 3 courant, au sujct de la nomina-
tion de MM. E. S. Tumbull et W. S. Carter, j'ai I'honneur de vous fairela decla-
ration suivante :
Apres la publication des annonces demandant un photographe pour les
exhibits du service de la Publicity du ministere du Commerce, on s'est apergu
que le salaire de SI, 300 offert par le ministere ne pouvait etre place par aucune
classification dans I'uu des nouveaux grades, meme avec I'addition maximum au
salaire minimum (3200) pourvue dans I'article 11. C'est pourquoi la Commission
du Service civil s'est mise en communication avec le ministere, et a cxpliqu^
que la nomination devait etre faite soit a $1,200 dans le grade F, ou a Sl,400
dans le grade E de la premiere division; et sur la recommandation du ministere,
M. Tumbull a ete nomm6 k ce dernier grade.
En ce qui concerne M. Carter, je puis dire que la position de photographe
au ministere du Commerce, a 6t€ annoncee vacante le 12 septembre avec salaire
de $1,200. On a trouve qu'il serait impossible d'avoir un homme competent pour
ce salaire, et le 31 octobre la position a 6ie de nouveau annoncee avec salaire de
$1,600. La nomination de M. Carter a et6 faite comme resultat de cette deuxieme
annonce.
Les commissaires admettent qu'il n'est pas souvent desirable de faire une
nomination avec salaire exc6dant celui specifie dans I'annonce, mais ils ne trouvent
rien dans la loi pour les empecher d'agir ainsi sur la recommandation du minis-
tere. C'est pourquoi j'ai regu instruction de vous demander les raisons que vous
avez de vous informer des nominations ci-haut mentioim^es.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
W. FORAN, secretaire.
A I'assistant-A.-G.
I
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 10 fevrier 1919.
Monsieur, — En reponse a la votre du 6 courant, re la nomination de MM.
Tumbull et Carter, je dois vous dire que la question a et6 soulevee par moi parce
que ces nominations ne me paraissent pas avoir 6te faites en conformity avec la
loi du Service civil. i
D'apres la loi, "les nominations dans le service civil doivent etre faites par
examen de concours". L'annonce de la position remplie par M. Tumbull a et6
faite en conformity avec la loi k $1,300, mais la position a $1,400 n'a jamais 6t6
amioncee comme telle, et sous ce rapport il n'y a pas eu en r(5alite d'examen de
concours pour cette position Si la position avait ete annoncee telle qu'elle a 6t6
remplie plus tard a $1,400 il y aurait eu plus de candidats et peut-etre que le choix
eut ete meilleur.
Le paiement du salaire do M. Tumbull a 6t6 fait en conformity avec votre
certificat, mais je ne pense pas que cela soit 16gal au sens trict de la loi.
Je trouve satisfaisante votre declaration a propos de la position de M.
Carter.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob6issant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A.G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Payments in addition to Regular Salary.
Civil Service Commission, January 2. IDlil.
This is to certify that the commissioners have approved of Mr. J. L. K.
Laflamme being paid S50 per month by the Bureau of PubHc Information, to
which bureau he has been loaned by the Fust Office Department, in addition to
the salary he is still drawing from the Post Office Department, to date from the
1st October, 1918.
W. FOR AN, Sec.
The Auditor General.
Audit Office, January 7, 1919.
SiK, — I am in receipt of your certificate approving of the payment of ioO
per month by the Bureau of Puljlic Information to Mr. J. L. K. Laflamme, in
addition to the salary drawn by him from tlie Post Office Department.
.\s Mr. Laflamme is being paiil a salary of .'52,700 as a clerk in the Post
(Office Department, I am of tlie o]>inion that under section 22 of tile Civil Service
.\ct, no additional salary sliall be paid him for any additional services he may
perform unless such additional salary has been specially approved l)y Parliament.
If it is considered that this additional salary is covered by the exception
stated in this section, please furnish me with a copy of the opinion of the dejiuty
head concurred in by the commission that the aggregate salaries do not exceed
reasonable compensation for all the duties so performed.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, .4,s.s/. .1. (1.
The Secretary, Civil Service Comrai.ssion.
Civil Service Commission, January 11, 1919.
Sir, — Referring to your letter of the 7th instant, I enclose, horewith, copy
of the declaration re Mr. J. L. K. Laflamme which tlic commission has iTCeived
from the Department of Public Information.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
U. lORAN, Sec.
The .\sst. .\uditor General.
Ottawa, Ont., ,lannary Id. I1M9.
Declarnlifiv re Mr. ./. //. K. Lnjhimmc.
With regard to the payment to .1. L. K. Laflamme, loane<l to tliis department
by the Post Office Dei)arln)ent, of .S.')0 per month in .Mdiiition to the $2,700
per year paid liim by the latter, 1 am of opinion that liw aggregate salaries
do not exceed reasonable compensation for the work performed by him. The
aggregate salaries represent the amoimt paid Mr. Laflamme as Private Secretarj"
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Paiement en plus du salaire regulier.
Commission du Service civil, 2 Janvier 1919.
Ceci est pour c-ertifior que le.s commissaires ont approuve le paiement de
$50 par mois a M. J. L. K. Laflamme, par le bureau de Renseignements Publics,
pour ses services pret^s par le ministere des Postes, en plus du salaire qu'il re^oit
encore du ministere des Postes, depuis le premier octobre 1918 jusqu'a cette date.
W. FOR AN, secretaire.
L'.\uditeur general.
BuRE.4^u DE l'Auditeur, 7 janvier 1919.
Monsieur, — J 'accuse reception de votre certificat approuvant le paiement
de S50 par mois^ait par le bureau de Renseig:nements Publics a M.J. L. K.
Laflamme, en plus du salaire retir^ par lui du ministere des Postes.
Vu qu'on payc a M. Laflamme un salaire de $2,700 comme commis au
ministere des Postes, je suis d'opinion cju'en vertu de la section 22 de la loi du
Service civil, aucun salaire additionnel ne pent lui etre paye pour aucun service
suppl^mentaire qu'il pout rendre a moins que telle augmentation de salaire n' ait e1;€
specialement approuvee par le Parlement.
Si on considere que cette augmentation de salaire est permise par I'exception
mentionnee dans cette section, vous voudrez bien me fournir une copie de
I'opinion donnee par le sous-chef, et adoptee par la Commission, que les salaires
reunis n'excedent pas la compensation raisonnable pour tous les devoirs ainsi
remplis.
Je demeure, monsieur,, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-AXi.
Le secretaire, Commission du Service civil.
Commission du Service civil, 11 janvier 1919.
Monsieur, — Referant k votre honoree du 7 courant, je vous inclus dans la
presente une copie de la declaration du service de Renseignements Publics,
regue par la Commission au sujet de AL J. L. K. Laflamme.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
W. FOR.\N, secretaire.
L'ass.-Auditeur general.
Ott.vwa, Ont., le 10 janvier 1919.
Declaration au sujet de M. ./. L. K. Laflamme.
.\u -sujet du paiement k. J. L. K. Laflamme, dont les services ont ^'t6 pretes
a ce departement par le ministere des Postes, d'une somme de $50 par mois en
sus des $2,700 par ann(5c cju'll revolt de ce dernier, je suis d'opinion que la somme
totale des appointements ne d^passe pas une compensation raisonnable pour le
travail qu'il fait. Le total des appointements repr6sente le montant paj'^
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
to the Postmaster General. Mr. Laflamme's work in this department includes
the editing of the French edition of the Canadian Official Bulletin, preparation
of daily digests (in English) of the French Canadian press, general translation
work, and certain outside assignments in connection with news gathering fur
the Official Record. Mr. Laflamme's duties require him to do a very considerable
amount of night work in addition to regular office hours.
}*1. E. NICHOLS, Director, Public Information.
Audit Office, January 7, 1919.
Sir, — Mr. J. L. K. Laflamme is being paid as a IB Clerk in your Department
at a salary of $2,700. I am in receipt to-day of a certificate from the Civil
Service Commission approving of- his being paid from 1st October last, an
additional S.50 per month by the Public Information Bureau, to which he had
been loaned bj- your department. Under section 22 of the Civil Service Act,
such additional salarj- may not be paid without the special authority of Parlia-
ment, unless the deputy head is of the opinion that such aggregate salaries
do not exceed reasonable compensation. Please furnish me with a copy of
your opinion to that efi'ect.
I am informed that Mr. Laflamme has been absent from your department
for some time. If this is correct, please state the date on which he was granted
leave and furnish me with a copy of the order in council granting same.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. n. si'TTiEin.AXi), .i.«r .1. r;.
The Deputy Postmaster General.
Post Office Depautment, .January 20, 1019.
Sir, — I beg to acknowledge your letter of the 7th instant, stating that
you are in receipt of a certificate from the Civil Service Commission, approving
of Mr. J. L. K. Laflamme being paid from the 1st of October last an additional
$50 per month bj' the Public Information Bureau, to which he has been loaned
by this department. You .state that, under section 22 of the Civil Service
Act, an additional salary may not be paid without the special authority of
Parliament unices the deputy head is of the opinion tiiat such aggregate salaries
do not exceed reasonable comijcnsation.
In reply I beg to say that Mr. Laflamme was, on tlir- 1st of October last,
loaned to the Bureau of Public Information, and lias since that date been engaged
entirely with duties appertaining to that offi<e, although he draws his salary
from this department. I am, therefore, not in a position to say whether the
proposed aggregate salaries would exceed reasonable compensation fur Mr.
I^aflammc's services, and am of the opinion that this information should be
obtained from the Direct(jr of Public Information.
As regards your enquiry, I may say that Mr. Laflamme was granted four
months' leave of absence from the .'Wlh of May last, on account of ill health.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
k M. Laflanime comme secretaire priv(5 du Directeur general des Postes. Le tra-
vail de M. Laflamme dans ce d^partement comprcnd le travail d'^dition de la
version frangaise du Bulletin officicl canadien, la preparation de rSsum^s quoti-
diens (en anglais) de la prcsse canadienne-fran^aise, le travail gen(5ral de traduc-
tion et certains travaux h I'ext^rieur dans le but de recueillir des rcnseignements
pour le Bulletin officiel. Les devoirs assignes a M. Laflamme necessitent de
sa part un montant considerable de travail de nuit en sus des heures regulieres de
bureau.
M. E. NICHOLS, directeur de V I nformation.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 7 Janvier 1919.-
MoNSiEUR, — On paie k M. J. L. K. Laflamme, comme commis IB de votre
ministere, des appointements de S2,700 par ann^e. Je re^ois aujourd'hui
un certificat de la Commission du Service civil approuvant un paiement de $50
par mois par le service de 1' Information de la date du premier octobre dernier,
aumemeM. Laflamme, dont les services ont ete pretes par votre ministere-. En
vertu de la section 22 de la loi du Service civil, ces appointements additionnels
ne peuvent etre payes sans une autorisation speciale du parlement, a moius
que le sous-ministre ne soit d'opinion que le total des appointements ne depasse
pas une compensation raisonnable. Veuillez me donner votre opinion a ce
sujet.
Je suis informe que M. Laflamme a ete absent de votre ministere pendant
quelque temps. S'il en est ainsi, veuillez me dire a quelle date il a eu la per-
mission de s'absenter et me donner une copie de I'arrete eu conseil accordant
cette permission.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Au sous-ministre des Postes.
Ministere des Postes, Ottawa, le 20 Janvier 1919.
Monsieur, — J'accuse reception de votre lettre du 7 courant, disant que vous
avez regu un certificat de la Commission du Service civil approuvant le paiement
additionnel a M. J. K. L. Laflamme, de $50 par mois, par le service de I'lnfor-
mation, auquel ses services ont et^ pretes par ce ministere a partir du premier
octobre dernier. Vous dites qu'en vertu de la section 22 de la loi du Service
civil, aucun appointement adclitionhel ne pent etre paye sans une autorisation
speciale du parlement, a moius que le sous-ministre ne soit d'opinion que le total
des appointements payes ne depasse pas une compensation raisonnable.
En reponse, je dois vous dire que les services de M. Laflamme ont ete
pretes au premier octobre dernier au service de I'lnformation et qu'il a et6
depuis occupe entierenient aux devoirs qui relevent de ce bureau, bien qu'il
retire ses appointements ordinaires de ce ministere. Je ne suis done pas en
position de dire si le total propose des appointements depasse une compensation
raisonnable pour les services de M. Laflamme, et je suis d'opinion qu'il faudrait
avoir ce renseignement du directeur de I'lnformation.
Pour votre autre demande de renseignement, je i)uis vous dire que M.
Laflamme a eu la permission de s'absenter pendant quatre mois a partir du 30
mai, pour raison de mauvaise sant6, sous deux arretes en conseil dont vous
trouverez copies ci-incluses. A I'expiration de cette periode, ses services ont ete
pretes au service de I'lnformation, mais il continue a retirer ses appointements
de ce ministere.
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9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
At the expiration of that leave, he was loaned to the Bureau of Public
Information, hut he still continues to draw his salary from this department.
I may add that while Mr. Laflamme was with this department, he was
private secretary to the Postmaster (leneral, and was in consequence entitled
to the private .secretary's special allowance of SGOO a year, which is provided
in the estimates, but it has not, of course, been possilile to pay this amount
to Mr. Laflamme since he ceased to perform the duties of private secretary.
Sincerely yours,
R. M. COULTER. D. P. M. G.
The Auditor General.
Audit Ukfice, January 20, 1919.
Sir. — I have receiveil from the Civil Service Commission a certificate giving
their approval to the payment of ?50 a month to Mr. J. L. K. Laflamme l)v the
Bureau of Public Information (to which he has been loaned by the Post Office
Department) in addition to his departmental salaiy of S2.700 a year, to take
effect from the 1st October, 1918; also a copy of j'our declaration that the
combined amounts do not exceed reasonable compensation for Mr. Laflamme's
.•services.
My reading of the latter part of section 22, Civil Service Act, 1018. leads
me to think that it does not sanction a payment of this nature.
The section distinctly forbids a payment additional to an emiiluyec's
salarj', without the special authority of Parliament, but contains the following
proviso : —
" Provided, however, that nothing in this section is intended to prohibit the payment
to any officer, clerk or employee of a sep.irate aiinu.al salary from each of two or more
departments or di^•tinct branches of the civil service in respect of separate duties performed
for each of such departments or branches respectively, if one of such salaries is not sufficient
to conipen.sato him for his whole time, and if the aggregate salaries do not, in the opinion
' of the deputy head, concurred in by the Commission, exceed re:us(mable compensation for
the di.schargc of all the dutie.s .so performed;"
This clause contemplates continuous, not temporary, employment, and
provides that an officer whose duties in one department are not onerou.s enough
to demand all his time, may devote the rest of it to another ilepartmcnt. and
draw a separtite salary.
This frcc|ueiitly happens to be the ca.se in small places where a mttn can
act in a dual capacity — say, for instance, in the Customs and Inland Revenue
Departments — with economy to the (loverilinent.
Mr. Laflamme is presumably performing no liutits for tiie Post Office
Department.
Does j'our certificate mean that the combined payment does not exceed
rea.sonable compensation for the work he performs for your office jilone?
There have been cases where a man of one department has been lo.aned
to another but his salary has been assumed by the one for which he has been
working temporarily. If Mr. Laflamme is devoting all his time to your work,
I c!in see no reason why more limn thr fourths of his salary shotdd be charged
to the Post Ottice Department. Your office should assume the whole obligation.
The additional payment of $.')() a moiitli c;iii. in mv opinion, be |i>ir:ili/,eil
only by the special authority of Parliament.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
K. I). SUTHERLAND, AsM.A.C
Tlic Director of Ptd)lic Information.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Je puis ajouter que pendant que ^I. Laflamme ^tait au service de ce minis-
tdre, c'(5tait a titro de secretaire prive du ministre dcs Postes, et qu'il avait par
consequent droit de retirer I'allocation speeiale de $600 par ann^e, mais il n'a
pas 6t4 possible de payer ce montant a M. LaHamme, vu qu'il a cesse de remplir les
devoirs de secretaire prive.
Bien a vous,
A I'Auditeur general.
R. M. COULTER, sous-mi nistre des Posies.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 20 Janvier 1919.
Mo'NSiEUR, — J'ai rcyu de la Commission du Service civil un certificat
approuvant le paiement de $.50 par mois a M. J. K. L. Laflamme, par le service
de rinformation (auquel ses services ont ete pretes par le ministere des
Postes) en sus de ses appointements ordinaires de §2,700 par annce, de la date
du premier octobre 1918; aussi une copie de votre declaration que les montants
combines ne depassent pas une compensation raisonnable pour les services de
M. Laflamme.
Mon interpretation de la derniere partie de la section 22 de la loi du Service
civil, 1918, me porte a croire qu'elle ne sanctionne pas un paiement de cette
nature.
Cette section defend formellement tout paiement additionnel au salaire
d'un employe sans I'autorisation speeiale du parlement, mais contient le proviso
suivant: —
"Neaninoins, riert dans le present article n'a pour objet d'interdire le paiement a un
fonctionnaire, commis ou emploj'e, d'appointements distincts annuels par deux ou plusieurs
ministeres ou branches distinctes du Service civil, poiu- des fonctions separees remplies pour
chacun de ces ininisti>res ou de ces branches respectivement, si I'un de ces traitements ne sufEl
pas il rindenmi.ser de son temps tout enticr, et si le total des appointements ne depasse pas dans
I'opinion du sous-chef, avec I'agrement de la Commission, une indemnite raisonnable pour I'accom-
plissement de toutes les fonctions ainsi remplies."
Cette clause est destin^e a couvrir un travail continue, et non temporaire,
et pourvoit a ce qu'un oflicier dont les devoirs sous un ministere ne sont pas
suffisants pour exiger tout son temps, puisse consacrer le reste de ce temps au
benefice d'un autre ministere et retirer un traitement separe.
Ce cas se presente souvent jiour les petites positions ou un homme peut
agir sous deux fonctions, par exemple, pour les ministeres des Douanes et du
Revenu de I'Interieur, avec economic pour le gouvernement.
• On presume que M. Laflamme ne fait actuellement aucun travail pour le
ministere des Postes.
Est-ce que votre certificat signifie que le paiement combine n'excede pas
une compensation raisonnable pour le travail fait dans votre bureau seulement?
II s'est presente des cas ou un homme sous un ministere a consacre ses ser-
vices au profit d'un autre ministere, mais ses appointements ont ete mis a charge
du ministere pour lequel il etait api)eie a travailler temporairement. Si M.
Laflamme consacre tout son temps au travail ile votre liureau, je ne vols
pas de raison pour que les trois quarts de ses appointements soient paj'es par le
ministere des Postes. Votre bureau doit en prendre totalement la responsa-
bilite.
Le paiement additionnel de $50 par mois ne peut, dans mon opinion, etre
l^gali.s6 que par une autorisation speeiale ilu parlement.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Au directeur de ['Information.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Audit Office, January 20, 1019.
Sir. — I have your certificate dated 2ml January, of tlic commissioners'
approval to the payment of SoO a month to Mr. J. L. K. Laflamme of the Post
Office Department, by tlie Bureau of Public Information to which he has been
loaned, dating from the 1st October, 1918; also the copy of the declaration of
Mr. Nichols, Director of Public Information, that the combined salaries do not
exceed reasonable compensation for the work performed by him.
I enclose for your information copy of a letter I have sent to Mr. Nichols,
in which I express the view that the action taken in this matter is not in accord
with section 22, Civil Service Act, 1918.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND. Asst. A. C.
The Secretary, Civil Service Commission.
Dep.\rtment of PfitLic Information, January 28, 1919.
Dk.\r Sir, — I have taken careful note of your letter of the 20th Inst., in
which you question the propriety f)f a payment of SoO a month to Mr. J. L. K.
Laflanmie by this department in addition to the salary of S2,700 a year he receives
from the Post Office Department.
The section you quote would appear to justify your cjuestioning of the
paj-ment of this amount, provided empk)yment for an indefinite period may be
properly termed temporary emi)loymeat, and provided also that the variou.s
duties performed by Mr. Laflamme may not be regarded as " distinct branches
of the Civil Service."
Mr. Laflamme came to this department to edit the French edition of the
Canafiian Official Record, and such other duties a.s miuht be ii^signeil to him.
There was an underst.'indinn that this department would make good the -SoO a
month which he forfeited by reason of the transfer. In making that arrange-
ment I was satisfied, as I am now, that the combined amounts do not exceed
reasonable compensation for his services.
The editing of the Canadian Official l?ecord (French edition) is in itself an
important and exacting duty. Mr. Laflamme does a cmisiderable part of the
translation himself. In addition, he prepares, in English, a summary of the
French Can.'iflinn Press for tlie Daily Digest of News and opinion iireparcd dailj''
for the use of the members of the Cabinet, by the iiefercnce Hr;inch of this
department. He translates for the French press the publicity prepari'd liy this
department for the National War Savings Committee, ami attends to French
correspondence of the department.
These numerous duties require Mr. Laflamme to return to the office almost
ever\- night. Mr. Lafl.'imine asks me to submit for your consider.it injj his
undcrst.anding that an analogous rase is to be found in the Inland licvenue
Dei)artmcnt, where it has been the practice, for reasons of economy to p:iy men
from different branches as, for instanci', an inspector of weights and measures
paid as such an addition.'tl salarj' as food inspector or preventive officer.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 20 Janvier 1919.
AIoNsiEUR, — J'ai re^u vt)tre certificat du 2 Janvier donnant I'approbation
des commissaires au sujet du paiement de $50 par mois a M.J. L.'^. Laflamme,
par le service de I'lnformation auquel ses services ont ete pretfe de la date
du premier octobre 1918; aussi copie de la declaration de M. Nichols, directeur
de' I'lnformation, que les appointements combines ne d^passent pa.s une com-
pensation raisonnable pour le travail fourni par lui.
Je vous envoie ci-inclus copie d'une lettre que j'ai expediee a M. Nichols,
dans laquelle j'exprime I'opinion que le precede suivi n'est pas en conformite
de I'article 22 cle la loi du Service civil, 1918.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
Service de l'Information, le 28 Janvier 1919.
Cher monsieur, — J'ai etudie attentivement votre lettre du 20 courant
dans laciuelle vous mettez en doute la legality d'un paiement de S.50 par mois a
M. J. L. K. Laflamme, par ce service, en sus de ses appointements de $2,700
par ann^e qu'il rcgoit du ministere des Postes.
L'article que vous citez parait justifier votre objection au paiement de ce
montant, pourvu qu'un emploi pour une periode indefinie puisse proprement etre
appele temporaire, et pourvu aussi que les divers devoirs accomplis par ^I.
Laflamme ne puissent ^etre regardes comme "des services distincts du Service
civil".
M. Laflamme est venu. k ce service, pour editer la version frangaise
du Bulletin officiel canadien, et accomplir tous les autres devoirs qui peuvent
lui etre assignes. II est entendu dans ce service, qu'.une somme de $50 par
mois lui est garantie parce qu'il perd cette somme par le fait d'etre transfer^.
En faisant cette convention, je me suis assure, et je le suis encore, que le total
ne depasse pas une compensation raisonnable pour ses services.
L'edition du Bulletin officiel canadien (version frangaise) est a elle sculc un
travail important et ardu. M. Laflamme fait lui-meme une partie considerable
de la traduction. De plus, il prepare quotitlieniiement, en anglais, pouri'usage
des membrcs du cabinet, un resume de I'opinion de la presse canadienne
frangaise sur differents sujets, que leur soumet tous les jours, le bureau de
renscigncments de ce service. II traduit pour la presse frangaise la matiere k
livrer a la publicite par ce service, pour le corapte du comite national d'epargnes
de guerre, et s'occupe de la correspondance frangaise de ce d(5partement.
Ces nombreux devoirs obligent M. Laflamme de revenir au bureau presque
tous les soirs. M. Laflamme demande de soumettre a votre consideration ce
qu'il croit 6tre un cas analogue dans la pratique suivie au Revenu de I'lnterieur,
oil, pour des raisons d'(!'>conomie. on paie des hommes dans divers services, par
exemple, un inspecteur des poids et mesures regoit un traitement additionnel
comme inspecteur de produits alimentaires ou comme douanier.
The Assistant Auditor Gcnoral.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
I am not in a position to interpret the technical features of the case, but
would reaffirm my opinion that on equitable considerations Mr. Laflamiue is
entitled to an extra SoO a month from this department.
' Yours faithfully,
M. E. XICHOLLS, Director.
Ai'DiT Office, January 31, 1919.
DearSir, — I have to acknowledge your letter of 28th inst., on the subject
of. payment to Mr. Laflamme, Post Office Department, of an additional SoO a
month by your department.
You ajjpear to be in error in thinking tiiat Mr. Laflamme was forfeiting
S50 a month by the transfer.
He was granted four months' sick leave (June to September), and during
that period had not been paid as private secretary to the Postmaster (ieneral,
and was replaced in that position by Miss Lusignan on the 1st .lune.
I do not consider Mr. Laflamme's case at all analagous, as he suggests, to
that of a man performing separate' duties for different departments or branches
of the Civil Service, as specified in the " exception '' to section 22, which makes
special provision for such cases.
^h' view is that " in the absence of special authority of Parliament," the
payment to Mr. Laflamme by your Department is a violation of section 22.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Ax."!. A. (/.
The Director of Public Information.
Dep.artment ok PrBi-ic Lvformatiox, January 31. 1919.
Df.au Sir, — I was certainly unflcr the impression that .Mr. I.afl.'iinmc
received the salary of a private secretary' to the time of the transfer to this
rlepartment. In view of your statement to the contrary, and in the light of
your opiniiin that the payment is contrary to the .\ct, I will submit the matter
again to the Civil Service Comniis.>»ion and request that our application for the
extra payment of S50 per month be withdrawn. I shall also ask Mr. Laflamme
to refund the nmount ho has already drawn from this department.
Yours truly,
M. E. NICHOLLS, Director.
The Assistant .\uditor Cleneral.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Je ne suis pas en mesure d'interpreter les particularites techniques de ce cas,
mais je veux reaffirmer mon opinion qu'en tout equite M. Laflamme a droit a ce
montant additionnel de $50 par mois pay^ par ce service.
A I'assistant-Auditeur general.
Sincerement a vous,
M. E. NICHOLS, diredeur.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 31 Janvier 1919.
Cher monsieur. — J'aecuse reception de votre lettre du 28 courant au sujet
du paicment a M. Laflamme du ministerc des Postes, d'une somme supplemen-
taire do .S-oO par mois par votre service.
_Vous me paraissez etre dans I'erreur en pensant que yi. Laflamme perd
$50 par mois en ^tant transfcre.
II lui aete accorde un conge pour cause de maladie (j.uin a septcmbre), et
durant cette pcriode, il n'a pas ete pave comme secretaire prive du ministre des
Postes, et il a 6ie rempUuy' dans cette position par Mile Lusignan, le premier
juin.
Je ne crois pas que le cas de M. Laflamme soit du tout semblable a ce qu'il
represente, c'est-a-dire. celui d'un homme faisant differents travaux pour diffe-
rents departements ou divisions du Service civil, tel que specific dans I'exception
a I'article 22, (jui eontient une clause speciale pour ces cas.
Mon opinion est que "en I'absence d'une autorisation specials du parle-
ment", le paiement fait a M. Laflamme par votre service est une violation de
I'article 22.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Au directeur de I'lnformation.
Service de Renseignements publics, 31 Janvier 1919.
Cher monsieur, — J'etais certainement sous I'impression que M. Laflam-
me recevait le salaire d'un secretaire particulier au moment de sa permutation
a ce service. En face de votre declaration du contraire et appuye de
votre opinion que le paiement est contraire a la loi, j'exposerai de nouveau
le fait k la Commission du Service civil et soumettrai que notre demande
pour le paicment additionnel de .S50 par mois soit retir^. Je ne manquerai pas
de demander aussi a M. Laflamme de rembourser le montant d^ja retire de ce
service.
Tout a vous,
M. E. NICHOLS, directeur.
A l'Auditeur general.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
AnjiT Office, February 1, 1919.
Sir, — I enclose herewith copy of a letter from the Director of Public Infor-
mation in reference to the additional allowance paid by you to Mr. J. L. K.
Laflanimc.
I have to direct that no further payments of this allowance be made, and
that a refund be obtained of the amounts already paid.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D.SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. G.
The Clerk of the Privy Council, Ottawa.
Payments for Overtime.
Audit Office, February 2, 1918.
Sir, — With reference to an order in council of September 1 1, 1917, authoriz-
ing a separate branch of the Department of Justice asked for by the Minister
as necessaiy to the proper administration of the War Measures Act, there is a
provision empowering the Minister to make tentative appointments and arrange-
ments, including stipulations for salaries, subject to the sanction of the Governor
in Council, as these appointments, stipulations, etc., may be submitted fur
approval.
Will you please let me know if an order in council has been obtained approv-
ing the tentative appointments and the salary stiiiidations so far made by the
Minister in connection with the account branch established for the iiurjiose of
administering the Military Service Act.
I find from the checiues and vouchers sent me from this branch that pay-
ments have been made for overtime, and I shouUl like to have the necessary
authority for paj-ments of this nature.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
J. FRASEH, A. a.
The Deputy Minister of Justice.
Audit Office, September 30, 1918.
Sin, — I beg to bring to your notice the practice which prevailed in the
Central Appeal Court at Ottawa in connection with the Military Service Act of
allowing overtime to certain member.s of the clerical staff during the past fiscal
year, and to enquire if jiaymcnts of this nature have been made under authority
of the Dep.'irtment of Justice.
Will you please let me know also if the remuneration paid in each instance,
whether in the case of the clerks or lawyers emjiloyed professionally, has been
authorised or approved'bj' the department.
The Deputy Minister of Ju.stice.
I Mtn. sir, yiiur nbedicnt servant.,
E. D. srTni:in,.\XT). Asst. a. a.
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Bureau de l'Auditeub, ler fevrier 1919.
Monsieur, — Je vous inclus, dans la presente, une copie d'une lettre du
directeur du bureau de Renscignements au sujet de I'allocation additionnelle
pay^e par vous h M. J. L. K. Laflamme.
Je dois vous informer qu'aucun autre paiement sera fait sur cette allocation,
et que le remboursement devra etre fait pour les montants d^j^ pay^s.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Le greffier du Conseil prive.
Remunerations pour temps supplementaire.
BtJREAU DE l'Auditeur, 2 f^vrier 1918.
Monsieur, — Au sujet d'un arrete minist^riel du 11 septembre 1917, auto-
risant, a la demande du ministre, une division separee du ministere de la Justice
comme necessaire a la bonne administration de la loi des mesures de guerre,
il y a une disposition autorisant le ministre k faire des nominations et conven-
tions d'essai, y compris des stipulations pour salaires, sujettes a la sanction
du Gouverneur en conseil, vu que ces nominations, stipulations, etc., doivent
etre soumises pour approbation.
Voulez-vous me laisser savoir si un arrete minist^riel a et6 passe approu-
vant les nominations et les salaires de probation arretes par le ministre en
en ce qui conccrne le bureau de comptabilite 6tabli dans le but d'administrer la
loi du Service militaire. '
Je vols par les cheques et pieces justificatives qui m'ont et^ envoyes par
ce bureau, que des paiemcnts ont ete faits pour temps supplementaire, et je
desirerais avoir I'autorit^ necessaire pour les paiements de cette nature.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
J. ERASER, A. G.
Le sous-ministre de la Justice.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 30 septembre 1918.
Monsieur, — -J'ai I'honneur d'attirer votre attention sur la pratique suivie a
la cour d'Appel centrale a Ottawa au sujet de la loi du Service militaire,
d'accorder du temps supplementaire a certains proposes aux Ventures durant le
dernier exercice, et de vous demander si des paiements de cette nature ont
ete faits sous I'autorit^ du minist6re de la Justice.
Voulez-vous s'il vous plait me laisser savoir aussi si la remuneration payee
dans chaque cas, soit pour greffiers ou pour avocats employes professionnelle-
ment, a ete autorisee ou apiM'ouvee par le ministiire.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Le sous-ministre de la Justice.
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Department of Jvstice, October 4. 1918.
Sir. — Referring to your letter of 30th ultimo. I am not aware of any pro-
vision or practice for allowing overtime at the office of the Central Appeal
.Judge. I understand that he has been permitted to organize and administer
his own staff, and that payments were issued here upon the certificate of the
judge or the judge's clerk, acting under his direction. •
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
K. T.. NEWC0:MBE, D. M. Justice.
Ai DiT Office. October 8, 1918.
The .\uditor General.
Sir, — I beg to inform you that as soon as I became aware of the fact, I
called >Ir. Newcombe's attention to several payments for overtime made to the
clerical staff in the office of the Central Appeal ,hidge during the past fiscal year.
Mr. Newcombe. Deputy Minister of Justice, has written me in reply that
he is " not aware of any provision or practice for allowing overtime at tlie office
of the Central Appeal judge."
In the absence therefore of the necessary authority for payments of this
nature, will you please cause to be refunded the amounts so far paid, and also
give such instructions as will ensure the disallowance of similar claims in the
future.
I am. sir. your obedient servant,
K. D. SUTHERLAND. As^t.A.G.
The Director Military- Service Branch, .Justice l^epartment.
Atnrr Okfke, October 8, 1918.
Sir, — I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your lett<'r of the 4th instant
with reference to certain matters in connection with tlie office of the Central
Appeal .Judge to wliicli I called your attention liy letter of tlie 30tli ultimo.
With reference to the organization ami a(bninistration of the judge's staff,
I desire to bring to your notice an order in council dated September 11, 1917,
authorizing the Minister of Ju.stice to make tentative appointments and arrange-
ments, inclu<ling stipulations for salaries subject to the sanction of the Governor
in Council as these appointments, etc., may tic from time to time reixirted for
.'ipproval.
I called your attention to this order in council on February 2, 191S, but I
have not lieen informed of any further order of the Governor in Council on the
lines conti'm|)lated \n the order of S<'ptember 1 1. 1917.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
K. D. srTHEHI.AND, Assl.A.d.
'J'he Deputy Minister of .Justice.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
MiXISTERE DE LA JUSTICE. LE 4 OCtobie 1918.
Monsieur,- — En reponso a votre lettre du 30 dernier, je nc connais pas de
disposition ou de pr(5cedent permettant d'accorder du temps suppl^'mentaire
au bureau du juge de la cour d'Appel centrale. II appert qu'il lui a ^t^
permis d'organi.ser et administrer son propre bureau, et que les paiements ont
et6 i^niis ici sur le certificat du juge ou du greffier du juge, agissant sous sa direc-
tion.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-min. de la Justice.
L'Auditeur general.
BuRE.\u DE L'Auditeur, 8 octobrc 1918.
Monsieur, — • J'ai I'honneur de vous informer qu'au.ssitot que j'ai connu
les faits, j'ai attire I'attention de !M. Newcombe sur plusieurs paiements faits
durant le dernier exercice pour temps supplementaire au personnel prepo.se
aux Ventures au bureau du juge de la cour d'Appel centrale.
M. Newcombe, sous-ministre de la Justice, m'a" 6crit en reponse "qu'il ne
connait pas de disposition ou de precedent permettant d'accorder du temps
supplementaire au bureau du juge de la cour d'Appel centrale."
Par consequent, en I'absence d'autorite n^cessaire pour les paiements de
cette nature, veuillez done s'il vous platt faire rembourser les montants ainsi
pay4s, et aussi donner telles instructions assurant a I'avenir le refus de sembla-
bles reclamations.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Le directeur de la division du Service militaire, min. de la Justice.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 8 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai I'honneur d'accuser reception de votre honor^e lettre du
4 courant au sujet de certaines affaires en rapport avec le bureau du juge de la
cour d'Appel centrale sur lesquelles j'attirais votre attention par lettre du 30
du mois dernier.
Au sujet de I'organisation et de I'administration du personnel du juge,
je desire porter k votre connaissance un arrete ministeriel en date du 11 sep-
tembre 1917, autorisant le ministre de la Justice a faire des nominations et
arrangements de probation, comprenant des stipulations pour salaires, sujettes
a la sanction du Gouvemeur en conseil,vu que ces nominations, etc., doivent
^tre de temps k autre soumises pour approbation.
J'ai attir6 votre attention sur cet arr^t6 ministeriel du 2 f^vrier 1918, mais
je n'ai pas ^te avise d'aucun autre arr6te du Oouverneur en conseil touchaiit
i'arrete du 11 septembre 1917.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Le sous-ministre de la Justice.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Department of Justice, November 22, 1918.
Sir, — Referring to your letter of 8th iustant addressed to the Director of
the Military Service Branch of this department which Colonel Machin has
referred to me with regards to payments of overtime of the clerical staff in the
office of the Central Appeal Judge, I may say that there will be no recurrence
of such payments. I know that at times during the past year there was great
pressure of work in the office of the Central Appeal Judge and, in order to
expedite, as the speedy disposition of these cases was of the utmost importance,
I understand that some members of the staff were, under the judge's direction,
required to work overtime, and I have no doubt that the expenditure involved
in this was in the public interest. The operations of the Central Appeal Judge's
office, I ma}- say, were necessarily carried on under his direction, and it is impos-
sible, so far as I can see, to obtain any refund; moreover, it would be unjust
to the employees who put in the overtime to break the stipulated conditions,
and I am afraid, therefore, that I cannot do anything to rectify the situation
in the manner which you suggest.
I am, sir, j-our obedient servant,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, D. M. J.
The Asst. Auditor General.
Interpretation of "Civil Service", "Inside Service" and "Outside
Service".
Audit Office, August 23, 1918.
Sir, — I have received a copy of an order in council of 19th inst., putting
into effect the recommendations of a Sub-committee of Council regarding
increa.ses to certain postal employees, and removing the provisions contained
in vote 419, " Provisional Allowance," of last session as to permanency of
employment, restricting the allowance to married men, etc., and the deductiiui
of any permanent increase of salary received since the 1st April, 1918.
I observe that the opinion of the sub-committee with regard to the appli-
cation of the postal employees for a permanent increase in salary rates is expressed
as follows: " The establishment of salary schedules or the amendment of existing
salary schedules has always been regarded as a function of Parliament. Any
action of this character by order in council would be without precedent and,
in the o[)inion of your committee, unwarranted."
Tlii.'* question naturally presents itself: Was not the imposition of the
conditions attached to this vote a function of Parliament?
I should be glad to have j'our opinion whether payments, which are in
contravention of the specific conditions of the Appropriation Act, can legally
be made by the authority of this order in council.
The action of Council is taken under the War Measures Act, 1914, and
they advise that .'ill additional expciidituri' that will be incurred in excess of
the amount provideri by vote 419 (83,000,000) be charged to the War .\ppropria-
tion.
As the War Measures Act is the authority, should not all expenditure, and
not merely any in excess of this vote, be charged to the War Appropriation?
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
MiNiSTfeRE DE LA JUSTICE, 22 novcmbre 1918.
Monsieur, — En rt^ponsc k votre lettre du 8 courant adress^e au directeur
de la division du Service militairc de ce ministere, que le colonel Machin m'a
signal^ au sujet dcs paiements pour temps supplementaire du personnel propose
aux t!critures au bureau du juge de la cour d'Appel centrale, je dois dire qu'il
ne se repetera plus de pareils paiements. Je sais qu'cn certains temps durant
I'an dernier il y avait encombrement de travail a ce bureau du juge de la cour
d'Appel centrale et pour exp^dier promptement ces causes de la plus grande
importance, je comprends que quelques membres du personnel, sous la direc-
tion du juge, ont ete requis de travailler un temps supplementaire, et je n'ai
aucun doute que la d(?pense encourue de ce fait I'a ete dans I'interet public.
Les operations du bureau du juge de la cour d'Appel centrale, je dois dire,
etaicnt n6cessairement dirigecs par lui, et il est impossible, en autant que je
puis voir, d'obtenir aucun remboursement; de plus, il serait injuste pour les
employes qui ont fourni ce temps supplementaire si les conditions fixees n'etaient
pas observ6es, et je crains, dans les circonstances, de ne pouvoir rien faire pour
rectifier la situation dans le sens que vous sugg^rez.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCO:\IBE, sous-min. de la Justice.
L'assis.-Auditeur general.
Interpretation des mots "Service civil", service interieur" et
"service exterieur.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 23 aoftt 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai regu une copie d'un arrete en conseil du 19 courant, sanc-
tionnant la recommandation d'un sous-comite du Conseil concernant les aug-
mentations payables a certains employes des Postes, et enlevant les provisions
contenucs dans le credit 419 "Allocation provisoire", de la derniere session, con-
cernant la permanence d'emploi, rcstreignant I'application de I'allocation aux
homnies marics, etc., et la deduction de toute augmentation permanente do
salaire regue depuis le premier avril 1918.
Je remarque que I'opinion du sou.s-comite au sujet de la demande des
employes des Postes d'une augmentation permanente de salaire est exprimee
comme suit: "L'etablissemcnt de I'Ochelle de salaires ou I'amendement des
echelles actuelles de salaires a toujours ete regardee comme un attribut du par-
Icment. Tout acte de ce caractere par arrete en conseil serait sans precedent,
et, dans I'opinion de votre comite, injustifiable.'.'
Naturellement, la question suivantc se pr<?sente: Est-ce que rimposition
ties conditions attachees a ce credit n'est pas un attribut du parlement?
Je serais content d'avoir votre opinion, savoir: si les paiements qui sent
en contravention avec les conditions sp6cifiques de la loi des Credits, peuvent
legalement etre faits sous I'autorit^ de cet arrete en conseil.
L'acte du Conseil est fait sous I'cmpire de la loi des Mesures de guerre 1914,
et le Conseil emet I'avis que toute la d6pense encourue en sus du inontant
pourvu par le credit 419 ($3,000,000) soit imputee aux credits de guerre.
Vu que la loi lies Mesures de guerre est I'autoritO invoquOe, est-ce que
toutes les dispenses, et uon pas seulemcnt le surplus sur le cr6dit, ne devraient
pas etre imputees aux credits de guerre.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Are clerks and messengers employed in the departments at Ottawa and
paid from the War Appropriation to be considered members of the Outside
Service, and now entitled to share in this allowance?
An early answer would be much appreciated, as already pay-lists for pay-
ments under this order in council are being sent here to be certified.
I am. sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND. AsM. A. G.
The Deputy Minister of Justice.
.Justice Dept.. Aujjust .■?(), 1918.
Sir, — Referring to your letter of 23rd instant, submitting copy of the
order in council of 19th instant providing for special allowances for employees
of the Post Office Department, and submitting some questions as to the authority
of the GovernmiMit to make these provisions, it would ajipear that the object
was to authorize allowances in excess of those which Parliament had provided.
The item of the Supply Bill to which you refer may of course be regarded as
authority for the payments in contemplation, in so far as they are within the
letter of the appropriation, but beyond that the (iovernment lias legislative
authority under the War Measures Act, 1914, to enact by order in council
such regulations as may in the opinion of the Government be deemed necessary
or advisable by reason of the war. It is upon this motive, as I understand,
that the present order in council proceeds, and it may, in the opinion of the Minis-
ter of .Justice, be regardid as competent authority to sanction su<'h of the pay-
ments for which it |)rovi(les as arc in excess of the limitations of the Sujiply liill.
In the result, therefore, such of the payments as are not strictly within the special
appropriation would be chargeable to the war appropriation.
Upon the question as to whether clerks and messengers employed in the
departments at Ottawa and paid from the War Aiiprojiriation are to b<' con-
sidered members of the Outside Service and now entitled to share in this
allowance. I would direct your attention to the definiti(ms of Inside Service,
Out.side Service, and Civil Service contained in section 2 of the Civil Service
Act, 1918, anrl this chissification, so far as I can perceive, is not affected by
the appropriation to which an officer, clerk, or employee's salary is chargeable.
The Assistant Au<litor (Jeneral.
1 am. sir, ynnr obedient servant.
K. L. NEWCOMBE. I). 1/. ./.
.\ri)iT Office, September 12. 19 IS.
Sir, — Pay-lists, containing the names of Labourers itniong nthers. for jiay-
nient of the provisional .'dlowjince under vote 419, as ann'iided by the order in
<'ouncil, 19th .August \dtimo, have been sent here to lie certified.
I h;ive deeline<i to certify the payment of hibo\irers, taking the stand that if
was n»)t intended that that class of employee sho\dd participate.
The order in council, 19th August, appears to make the vote now read
" Provisional .allowance (except in the efts<- of lighthouse keepers) for persons in
the Oiitsifle Service, and for persons of the Inside Service of the rank of messen-
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Est^ce que tous les commis et messagers employes dans les ministeres a
Ottawa et pay6s sur les credits de guerre sont consid^rds comme membres du
Service exterieur et ont maintenant droit de participer k cette allocation?
Une reponse immt^diate sera grandement appr^ci(5e, car les bordereaux
pour paiements en vcrtu de eet arrets en conseil commencent deji a venir iei
pour approbation.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Au sous-ministre de la Justice.
MiNiSTERE DE LA JUSTICE, le 30 aoftt 1918.
Monsieur, — Relativement a votre lettre du 23 courant. soumettant une
copie de I'arret^ en conseil du 19 courant accordant une allocation speciale aux
employes des Postes, et posant quelques questions au sujet de I'autorite sur
laquelle le gouvernement s'appuie pour porter ces decisions, il paraitrait que
I'objet en vue est d'autoriser des allocations en sus de celles que le parlement
a d^ja accordees. L'item du bill des subsides auquel vous faites allu.sion pent
certes etre regard^ comme une autorisation pour les paiements en question, en
autant qu'ils sont dans les cadres assign^s par la lettre de credit; mais en outre
de eela, le gouvernement a droit legislatif en vertu de la loi des Mesures de
guerre 1914, et peut 6mettre par arrete en conseil tels reglements que dans .son
opinion il croit n^cossaire ou opportun par suite de la guerre. C'est de ce prineipe
que, d'apres moi, d^coule le present arrets en conseil, et il peut, dans I'opinion du
ministre de la Justice, etre regarde comme une autorisation adequate poursanc-
tionner les paiements qui y sont pourvus en sus des limites apposees par le bill des
subsides. II en resulte done que ceux des paiements qui ne rentrent pas stricte-
ment dans les limites prevues par le credit special doivent etre imputes aux
credits de guerre.
Sur la question de savoir si les commis et les messagers employes dans les
ministeres a Ottawa et payes au compte des credits de guerre doivent etre consi-
deres comme membres du service exterieur et s'ils ont droit a une part de cette
allocation, j'attirerai votre attention sur les definitions du service interieur, du
service exterieur et du service civil contenues dans I'article 2 de la loi du Service
civil, 1918; cette classification, en autant que je crois en saisir la portee, n'est
pas affect^e par le crddit auquel est imputable le salaire de chacun des oflSciers,
commis ou employes.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-ministre de la Justice.
A I'assistant-Auditeur g6n^ral.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 12 septembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Les bordereaux, contcnant entre autres les noms des joumaliers
pour le paiement de I'allocation provi.soire en vertu du credit 419, tel qu'amend6
par I'arrete en conseil du 19 aout dernier, ont 6t6 envoy^s pour etre approuv^s a
ce bureau.
J'ai refus^ d'approuver le paiement des journaliers, etant d'opinion que I'in-
tention du l^gislateur n'^tait pas de faire benc^ficier cette classe d'emploj'^s de
I'allocation.
L'arrete en conseil du 19 aout parait modifier le texte de maniere a ce quMl
se lise comme suit "Allocation provisoire (except^'' dans le cas des gardiens de
phares) pour les personnes du service exterieur, et pour les )icrsonnes du service.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
gcrs, packers, and sorters." Then follow clauses (a) and (b), as they stand,
except that any permanent increases of salary since the first of April is by the
order in council not to be deducted.
Clause (a) reads: To each such person in receipt of a salary of SI, 200 per
annum or less, an allowance of .S150; and clause (6), to each such person in receipt
ofasalaryof more than SI, 200. i)ut not more than SI, 5.^0 per annum, an allow-
ance of SIOO.
Taking into consideration the conditions that gave rise to the Government
making this appropriation of three millions, together with the report of the
8ub-conmiittee of Council after hearing the reiiresentations of the letter carriers,
railway mail clerks, and postal clerks, it appears to me a resisonable conclusion
that this provisional allowance was intended to apjily to those classes of emploj'-
ees the limits of whose salaries and annual increases were fixed by statute, and
who were thereby prohibited from receiving any additional increase unless
specially voted.
A labourer may be employed bj' a department at such remuneration as it
sees fit and his services may be dispensed with when no longer required. He is
paid a weekly or monthly scale of wages, and I am in doubt whether he can be
considered a person in receipt of a salary at the rate of so much per annum, as
described in sections (a) and (b).
I learn that the Minister of Public Works has decided that the labourers of
his department arc entitled to the allowance, and that payment is being made
without reference to this office.
I am anxious that no delay shall be caused here in paying any person
entitled to the allowance, and shall be much obligeil by your advising me in the
matter as soon as possible.
The Deputy Minister of Justice.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. (i.
Justice Dkpartment, October 0, 19 IS.
Sir, — Referring to your lettcr.s of 12th ultimo and ."ith instant, submitting
a question as to whether labourers are entitled to participate in the provisional
allr)wance of vote 410, cli;i|)ter .")2 of 191S, jiage 38, I am disposed to .agree with
the view which you present. I do not find in the statute iir the order in council
apt language to include labourers, charwomen, and jieople who render services
of the like character, remunerated by the day, v^eek, or month, and whose pay
or wages arc not regulated by statute. Civil Service, for the i)urposes of the
Civil Service Act, which includes both the Inside and Outside Service, is defined
to mean and include all officers, servants and employees in the service of the
Crown. This is a bni.ad definition, and in its most extensive meaning may
embrace tlic employees under consideration, i)ut that interpretation cannot
have effect if thi- context otherwise retiiiire, and there are some obvious limita-
tions. Ccrl.ainly the military and nav.al officers in the servici' nf the Crown
are not within the purview of the Act. Labourers are not within the classi-
fication of the Inside Service, nor presumably within any classification which
should be framed under the statutory powers for the thitside Service; moreover
salar>' ia not an apt word to describe the remuneration which they receive, and
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interieur qui ont le rang de messagers, emballeurs et trieurs". Viennent ensuite
les paragraphes (a) et (6) qui restent ce qu'ils etaient, excepte que toute augmen-
tation permanente de salaire faite depuis le premier avril ne doit pas Stre d^duite
d'aprds I'arrete en conseil.
Prenant en consideration les conditions qui ont donn^ lieu k Taction du
gouvernement en votant ce credit de trois millions, ainsi que le rapport du sous-
cumite du conseil apres audition des repr^sentants des facteurs, des commis
ambulants et des postiers, il me parait raisonnable de conclure que cette allo-
cation pro\'isoire dtait destin^e a s'appliquer a ces trois classes d'emploj-es dont
la limite de salaires et les augmentations annuelles sont fixees par statut et qui
sont par la empeches de recevoir toute augm.entation additionnelle k moins
qu'elle ne soit votee specialement.
Un journalier pent etre employ^ par un ministere a un prix convenu et ses
services s'arretent des qu'ils ne sont plus requis. II est paye a la semaine ou
au mois suivant une echelle de salaires, et j'ai de forts doutes si Ton peut con-
Siderer cette personne comme recevant tant par annee, tel que specific dans les
paragraphes (a et (6).
J'apprcnds que le ministre des Travaux publics a decide que les journaliers
de ce ministere n'ont pas droit a I'allocation, et que le paiement se fait sans
etre approuve par ce bureau.
Je suis anxieux d'eviter tout retard ici au detriment de ceux qui ont droit
a I'allocation et je vous serais oblige de me conseiller a ce sujet aussitot que
possible.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-Avditeur general.
Au sous-ministre de la Justice.
Ministere de la Justice, le 9 octobre 1918
Monsieur, — Relativement a vos lettres dti 12 dernier et du 5 courant,
soumettant une question pour savoir si les journaliers ont droit de participer
a I'allocation provisoire du credit 419, c. 52 de 1918, page 38, je suis dispose a
partager votre opinion. Je ne trouve pas dans le statut ou I'arret^ en conseil
des expressions de nature a comprendre les journaliers, femmes de peine et tous
gens qui rendent des services d'un caractere similaire, qui sont remun^r^s a
la journeo, a la semaine ou au mois, et dont la paie ou les gages ne sont pas
gouvernes par le statut. Le service civil, pour les fins de la loi du Service civil,
doit comprendre le service interieur et le service exterieur, et est defini de ma-
niere k comprendre tous les officiers, fonctionnaires et employes au service de la
couronne. C'est une definition large, et dans sa signification la plus dtendue,
elle peut comprendre les employes dont il s'agit pr^sentement, mais cette inter-
pretation ne peut prendre effet que si le contexte ne I'exige par ailleurs, et il
s'y trouve des limites trds claires. Certes, les officiers militaires et navals au
service de la Couronne ne sont pas compris dans les cadres de cette loi. Les
journaliers ne sont pas inclus dans la classification du ser\'ice int^^rieur. ni pro-
bablement dans aucune classification que I'on puisse elaborer par une loi les
mettant dans le service extf^rieur; de plus, le salaire n'cst pas le terme ()ro])ie
pour designer la remuneration qu'ils recoivent, et il est difficile de concevoir
Cjue leur mode d'engagement, pas plus que leurs gages, puisse etre r^gularisd
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it is difficult to perceive that the method of their engagement, anj- more than
their wages, is intended to be rcguhited by the Act. For these reasons I think
you would be quite justified to withhold your certificate for the present. Mean-
time, if it be desired to authorize general increases of labourers' wages at a
proportionate rate as a war measure, the Government may declare that intention
by a further regulation.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, D. M. Jmtice.
The Assistant Auditor General.
Justice Dep.^rtment, December 7, 1918.
Sir. — I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the
4th instant. Your letter of the 19th ultimo was duly received, but I regret that
an acknowledgment of the same appears to have been overlooked, and attention
to other matters of a pressing nature has caused some delay in answering the
same. On the question submitted, namely, whether the members of the clerical
staff of the Research Council are in the Inside Service or Outside Service of the
Civil Service. I am disposed to think that these employees constitute part of the
Civil Service within the meaning of .section 2 (/) of the Civil Service Act. 1918,
and as such are to be ranked as part of the Outside Service as defined l)y section
2 (e). It follows from this conclusion that the authority cxercisetl by the
Administrative Chairman, under the direction of the Council and sul)ject to the
approval of the Sub-committee of the Pri\'y Council on Industrial and Scientific
Research, to employ such clerks has been superseded l)y the provisions of the
Civil Service Act, power to appoint and promote being now vested in the Civil
Service Commission.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, D. M. Jusiicv.
Administrative Chairman of Council Scientific s\nd Industrial Research.
Audit Office, January ],'>, 1919.
Sir, — I have been supplied with a copy of an opinion given by you on
December 7, to Professor Macalluni, in whicii you make the statement that the
mi'nd)ers of the clerical staff of the Research Council are to be ranked as part
of the Outside Service.
In your letter to me of the .30th of August last, you expressed the opinion
that the classification into the Inside or the Outside Service is not affected by
the appropriation to which an officer or clerk's salary is chargeable. This
opinion formcfl the basis on which we apportioned the provisional allowance
antl war bonus as between the Inside and Outside Service.
I would like to be informcfl of the grounds on whicii you make an exce|)tion
in the case of the employees of the Hesearch Council at Ottawa. I was of the
opinion that they would, in ac<-(jr(lance with your opinion of the^30th August,
bi' fiiii^idtrid .'i- bcloiiL'itiL' to the Inside Service.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. G.
The Deputy Minister of Justice.
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dc par une loi. Pour ces raisons, je pense que vous etes tout a fait justifiable
de ne pas emettre de certificat d'approbation pour a present. En attendant,
si I'on trouve desirable d'autoriser une augmentation g^n^rale des gages des
journaliers pour les proportionner au taux en vigueur et comme mesure de guerre
le gouvernement pourra declarer son intention par un autre reglement.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-ministre de la Justice.
A I'assis.-Auditeur g^n^ral
MiNisTERE DE LA JUSTICE, Ic 7 d^cembre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai I'honneur d'accuser reception de votre lettre du 4 courant.
Votre lettre du 19 dernier a aussi 616 regue, mais j'ai le regret de vous dire que
Ton a neglige d'en accuser reception, notre attention etant port^e a des affaires
tres pressees qui nous en ont empeche. A propos de la question soumise, savoir
si les clercs du bureau des recherches sont dans le service interieur ou le service
cxterieur du service civil, je suis disposS a croire que ces employes forment partie
du service civil en vertu de la signification de I'article 2 (f) de la loi du Service
civil, 1918, et comme tels, sont classes comme faisant partie du service exterieur
tel que defini par I'article 2 (e) . II suit de 1^ que I'autorit^ dont jouit le president
de cette administration, sous la direction du Conseil et avec I'agrement du
sous-comite du Conseil prive, constitue pour les recherches industrielles et
scientifiques/ pour employer ces commis, se trouve annul6e par les clauses de la
loi du Service civil. Le pouvoir de faire les nominations et d'accorder les promo-
tions etant maintenant entre les mains de la Commission du Service civil. •
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-ministre de la Justice.
Au president du coitseil des Recherches industrielles et scientifiques.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 15 Janvier 1919.
Monsieur, — II m'a 6t6 envoye copie d'une opinion donnee par vous le
7 d^cembre au professeur Macallum, dans laquelle vous d^clarez que les commis
du Conseil des recherches doivent etre classes comme faisant partie du service
exterieur.
Dans votre lettre k moi adress^e le 30 aofit dernier, vous exprimez I'opinion
que la classification dans le service interieur ou le service exterieur n'est pas
affect(5e par le credit auquel le salaire d'un commis on d'un ofEcier est imputable.
Cette opinion forme la base sur laquelle nous distribuons I'allocation provisoire
et le boni de guerre entre les services interieur et exterieur.
J'aimerais savoir sur quelle autorite vous vous basez pour faire cette
exception dans le cas des commis du Conseil des recherches industrielles et
scientifiques k Ottawa. J'^tais d'avis, conform^ment k votre opinion du 30 aoftt,
qu'ils devaicnt etre places dans le service interieur.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, asds.-Auditeur gitieral.
Au sou.s-ministre de la Justice.
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Justice Deft., Januai->- 28, 1919.
Sir, — I have the honour to reply to your letter of the loth iust., referring
to my opinion of December 7 last to Dr. A. B. Macallum, Administrative
Chairman of the Honorary Advisory Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research, to the effect that the members of the council's clerital staff constitute
part of the Outside Service under the Civil Service Act, 19 IS. and asking to be
advised on the grounds of this opinion. I may say that my opinion is based
on the ^•^e^v that the members of the council's clerical staff. ha\nnf!; regard to
the provisions of the Research Council Act, Statutes of Canada, 1917, chap. 20,
regulating their employment and remuneration, are in the service of the Crown
and, therefore, constitute part of the " Civil Service," as the same is defined
by section 2 (/) of the Civil Service Act, 1918; that not being " in or uudcr "
any department of the Executive Government of Canada, they arc not in the
'' Inside Service," as defined by section 2 (d), and are, therefore, to be included
in the "Outside Service" which, as defined by section 2 i^e), includes "the
other officers, clerks, and employees included in the Civil Service, not being
part of the Inside Service."
I am unable to perceive that ray opinion of the 30th August last, in reference
to the bonus to employees of the Post Office Department, to which you refer,
by reason of anything expressed in its terms, warranted any conclusion as to
the classification of the members of the clerical staff of the Research Council,
under the Civil Service Act, 1918, inconsistent with the opinion above expressed.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. L. XEWCOMBE, D. M. Justice.
The Asst. .\uditor General.
Audit Office, Februan- 3, 1919.
Sir, — I am in receipt of several certificates from the Civil Service Com-
mission tran.sferring members of the Inside Service- to the Soldier Settlement
Board. No rank ih. assigned in their new positions, but in nearly all the cases
they are transferred at higher salaries than they were previously receiving,
and" at salaries that would place them in a higher grade if tluy arc still in the
Inside Service.
I would like an expression of your opinion as to whether the Soldier Settle-
ment Hoard is in the Inside Service, or whether it is in the Outside Service in
the same wav as the Scientific and Industrial Research Council.
To lake' one instance, a IB clerk at •'?2,.")00 is transferred to the position
of chief accountant of this Board at a salary of S3,.'}00. There has been no
organization of the positions of this Board, and this office has never been furnished
with either a certificate from the Civil Service Commission or a cojiy nf any
order in council fixing the salary of the chief accountant at $3,500. If the
Soldier Settlement Board is in the Inside Service, I consider such action nccessarj'.
If it is in the Outside Service, would it not likewise be necessary that such
position first be created in the same way as for the Inside Service.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, .4s»/. .1. '.'.
The Deputy Minister of Justice.
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MiNiSTERE DE LA JUSTICE, le 28 janxner 1919.
MoxsiEUK,^ — J'ai I'honncur d'accuser reception de votre lettre du 15 courant,
mcntionnant mon opinion donnee le 7 ddcembre au Dr A. B. Macallum, president
du Conscil honoraire aviseur pour les recherches industrielles et sciontifiques, dans
laquelle il est dit que les commis du conseil forment partie du senace ext^rieur
en vertu de la loi du Service civil, 1918, et demandant sur quelle autorit<S cette
opinion est basee. Jc puis dire que mon opinion est bas^e sur le fait que les
commis du conseil, en consideration des clauses de la loi du Conseil dcs recherches,
S.C., 1917, c. 20, reglant leur emploi et leur remuneration, sont au ser\'ice de la
Couromie, et par consequent forment partie dii Service civil, tel que d^fini par
I'article 2 (/) de la loi du Service civil, 1918; que n'etant pas «dans ou sous))
un ministero du gouvemement du Canada, ils ne sont pas dans le service interieur,
tel que d6fini par I'article 2 {d), et sont, par consequent inclus dans le ser\ace
ext^rieur, qui, tel que defini par I'article 2 (e), comprend «les autres ofEciers,
commis et employes inclus dans le service civil et qui ne sont pas dans le service
interieur. ))
Je ne puis trouver que mon opinion du 30 aout dernier, au sujet du boni
des employes du ministere des Postes, a laquelle vous faites allusion, puisse,
par suite de quelque expression y contenue, amener la conclusion que la classi-
fication des commis du conseil des recherches, en vertu de la loi du Ser^^ce civil,
ne s'accorde pas avec I'opinion ci-dessus exprimee.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-ministre de la Justice.
A I'assis.-Auditeur general.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 3 fevrier 1919.
Monsieur. — J'ai vequ. plusieurs certificats de la Commission du Service civil
transferant des membres du service interieur au bureau de Retablissement des
soldats. Aucun rang n'est assigne a ces nouvelles positions, mais dans presque
tous les cas ils sont transfer's a des salaires plus elev's que ceux qu'ils recevaient
auparavant, et a des salaires qui les placeraient dans une classe plus eievee que
celle ou ils sont dans le service civil.
J'aimerais a avoir votre opinion, savoir, si le bureau de Retablissement des
soldats est dans le service interieur, ou s'il est dans le service exterieur de la
memo maniere que le Conseil de recherches industrielles et scientifiques.
Par exeraple, prenons un cas: un commis IB a S2,.500 est transfere a la
position de comptable en chef de ce bureau a uu salaire de $3,500. II n'y a pas
eu d'organisation des positions de ce bureau, et le bureau de l'Auditeur n'a
jamais regu de certificat de la commission S. C. ni de copie d'un arrete en conseil
fixant le salaire du comptable en chef. Si le bureau de Retablissement des
soldats est dans le service interieur, je considere que cette procedure est neces-
saire. S'il est dans le service exterieur, ne serait-il pas pareillement necessaire
que ces positions fussent d'abord creees de la meme maniere que pour le service
interieur?
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-Audileur general.
Au sous-ministre de la Justice.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dept. of Justice, February 11, 1919.
Sir, — In reference to your letter of the 3rd instant, asking to be ad\-ised
whether the Soldier Settlement Board is to be classified in the Inside or the
Outside Service, and whether, in either case, it is not necessarj- that the position
of Chief Accountant of the Board should be provided for in the organization
of the service, I have the honour to state that I am of the opinion that the
officers, clerks and employees of the Soldier Settlement Boaril, liaving regard
to the provisions of the Soldiers' Settlement Act, 1917, Statutes of Canada,
1917. Chap. 21, regulating their appointment, tenure of office and remuneration,
and to the provisions of the Civil Service Act, 1918, are to be classified in the
Outside Service. Subject to the view that the Civil Service Act. 1918, is not
to be construed prejudicially to affect the status or salary or rights to future
increase of any of the officers, clerks or emploj'ees who were in the service of the
Soldier Settlement Board on May 24, 1918, I am further of the opinion that
any appointment desired to be made to the staff of the Board, subsequent
to such date, must first be provided for in the organization of the Outside Service
in the manner required by such Act.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, D. M. of Justice.
The Assistant Auditor General.
Civil Service Com.mission, August 30, 1918.
De.^^r Mr. Fr.vser, — By direction, I enclose, herewith, a copy of a letter
to the Deputy Minister of Justice and of his reply thereto, reganling the status
under the Civil Service Act of the Office of the Central Appeal Judge, the Military
Service Branch of the Department of Justice, and the War Trade Board. You
will observe that the opinion of the Deputy Minister of Justice is that these
offices are portions of the Service, within the meaning of section 2 of the Civil
Service Act t)f 1918, and, as such, subject to all the provisions of that Act.
Inasmuch, therefore, as numbers of employees are on the pay-rolls of these
offices without certification l)y the Civil Service Commission, there can l)e no
doubt that they are illegally in receipt of public money and. in the opinion
of the commissioners, action should be taken to immediately sto]) the |)ayment
of all salaries for which proper authority has not been obtained. Furthermore,
the commissioners are of opinion that action should be taken to recover from
those responsible for the engagement of these officials the moneys illegally
paid to them as salaries. 1 may adil that no assignments have been made to
the office of the Central .\p))eal Judge, and very few to either of the other
branches of Xhv. service referred to, and the oidy way in which definite information
can be obtained as to the emi^loyees taken on without reference to the com-
mission is h)y retiuiring these offices to submit at once their pay-rolls for insjiection
by your officials. I may add that in the letter to the Department of .Fustice
no mention was made of the Office of the Fuel Controller, whose office staff
has been recruited without reference to the commission. There is no doubt
that that office also is a portion of the service within the meaning of the said
section of the Civil Servnce Act, and any action wtiich you may take on this
letter should include the office of the Fuel C'ontroller.
Yours trulv,
W. lORAN, Sec.
The Auditor (ieneral.
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MiNiSTiiRE DE LA JUSTICE, 11 fevrier 1919.
Monsieur, — Au .^^ujet de votre lettre du 3 courant demandant d'etre
aviso .si le Bureau d'ctabli.ssemont des soldats doit etre clas.se dans Ic service
interieur ou ic service exterieur, et aussi, dans I'un ou I'autre cas, .s'il n'est pas
necessaire que la position de comptable en chef du Bureau fa.sse partie de I'or-
ganisation du service. J'ai I'honneur de vous informer que jo suis d'opinion
que les fonctionnaires, commis et employes du Bureau d'^tablissement des
soldats, considcrant les dispositions de laLoi d'^tablissement dessoldats, Statuts
du Canada, 1917, ch. 21, statuant sur leurs nominations, fonctions et remune-
rations, et los dispositions de la Loi du Service civil, 1918, lis doivent etre cla.sses
dans le Service exterieur. En consid(5rant quo la Loi du Service civil, 1918,
ne doit pas etre interpretee comme prejudiciant les fonctions, les salaires ou
les droits des fonctionnaires, commis ou employes au service du Bureau d'eta-
blissement des soldats a la datedu24mai 1918. Je .suis de plus d'opinion que
toute nomination future dans le personnel du Bureau doit etro faite, apres
cette date, soumise d'abord a la Loi du Service exterieur.
Jc demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, s.-ni. de la Justice.
A I'assis.-Auditeur general.
Commission du Service civil, le 30 aout 1918.
Cher monsieur Eraser, — D'apr^s les instructions cjue j'ai rogues, je vous
envoie ci-inclus copie d'une lettre qui aete envoyee au sous-ministre de la Justice
et de sa reponse, concernant la situation, en vertu de la loi du Service civil, du
bureau du juge central d'Appel, de la division militaire du service sous le minis-
tere de la Justice. Vous remarciuerez que I'opinion du sous-ministre do la Jus-
tice est que cos bureaux forment partie du service, d'apres la teneur de I'article
2 de la loi du Service civil de 1918, et, comme telle partie, sont sujets a toutes
applications de cette loi. Done, en autant que les numeros des employes sont
sur le bordereau de paie de ces bureaux, sans certificats Je la Commission du
Service civil, il ne pent y avoir de doute qu'ils roQoivent illegalement I'argent
du public, et dans I'opinion des commissaires, il faudrait immediatement pren-
dre action pour arretor le paiement de tons salaires qui n'ont pas ete autoris^s.
De plus, les commissaires croient qu'il faudrait agir de maniere a faire rembourser
par ceux qui sont responsables de la nomination de ces fonctionnaires I'argent
illegalement deboursc pour leur salaire. Je puis ajouter qu'aucune nomination
n'a ete faite au bureau du juge central d'Appel, et bien peu a quelqu'autre
division de ce service, et que la seule maniere d'avoir des renseignements precis
sur ces employds ainsi engages sans Tagr^ment de la commission est de demander
a ces bureaux de soumettre immediatement leurs bordereaux de paie pour etre
inspectes par vos fonctionnaires. Je dirai do plus que dans la lettre du sous-
ministre de la Justice, aucuno mention n'ost- faito du bureau du Controleur
du combustible, dont le personnel a ete rccrute sans I'agrement de la Commission.
II n'y a pas de doute que ce bureau aussi forme partie du service d'apres la
signification du dit article de la loi du Service civil, et toute action que vous
pourriez prendre en vertu de cette lettre devra aussi comprendre le bureau du
Controleur du combustible.
Bien k vous,
A I'assis.-Auditeur general. Wm. FORAN, secritaire.
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Civil Service Commission, August 15, 1918.
Dear Mr. Xewcombe, — AVill you be good enough to inform the commission
whether, in your opinion, the Military Ser\ncc Branch of the Department of
Justice, the Central Court of Appeal, and the War Trade Board are considered
to be portions of the Civil Service within the meaning of section 2 of the Civil
Ser\nce Act, 1918, and, as such, subject to the provisions of the Act.
One of these departments has completely ignored the Act up to the present
time and the other two are only partially observing its provisions, and, in the
opinion of the commissioners, it was clearly the intention of the Government
that they should be included among the departments which arc placed under
the jurisdiction of the Civil Service Commission.
Yours trulv,
W. KORAN, Sec.
The Deputy Minister of Justice.
Department of Justice, August 23, 1918.
Sir, — Referring to your letter of loth instant asking to be advised whet her
the Military Service Branch of this Department, the Central Court i>f .\ppeal,
by which I presume you mean the office of the Central Ajjpeal Judge, and the
War Trade Board are portions of the Civil Service within the meaning of section
2 of the Civil Service Act, 1918, I may say that so far as the Military Service
Branch of this department and the office of the Central Ajipeal Judge are con-
corned, I think this ([uostion must be answered in the affirmative, and I was
unfler the impressiftii that the Military Service Brancli of my d('i)artmcnt, for
which I am particidarly responsible, liad been comijlying with tlic |)rovisions
of the Act, so far as was possible, compatible with the due execution of its duties.
With regard to the War Trade Board, I am not able to advise without
having before me the orders in council constituting the })oard and defining its
powers. If you will kindly furnish me with these I will give the matter further
consideration.
With regard to Military Service operations, these are, as you will of course
realize, of a teni])tiraiy character, and we have a staff here at liead(iuarters
constituting the branch, antl registry offices in the various provinces which
necessarily employ a considerable number of people, mostly charged with
clerical duties. The work fluctuates iu magnitude from time to time, and
constant changes in the personnel of the employees cannot be avoided. More-
f»ver, the work is urgent and cannot usually admit of delay incident to the o|)era-
tion of fibtaining assignments from the commission. These are considerations
which should be kept in mind in any dis])ositions which the commissions may
fiiwl acjvis.'ible to make conseciuent ui)on this o])inion, and I think they apply
(■(liiajly witli more ipr less force to the office of the Central ,\|)|)ial ■ludgc.
I am, sir, y(jur obedient servant,
E. I.. NKWCOMBi:, n. .U.Jmtice.
The Secretary, Civil Service Commission.
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Commission du Service civil, 15 aoilt 1918.
Chp:r M. Newcombe, — ^'oule2-vous etre asscz bon d'informer la Commission
si, dans votre opinion, la division du Service militaire du minist^re de la
Justice, la cour d'AppcI centralc et la Commission du commerce de guerre sont
consideres comme faisant partie du Service civil dans le sens de la section 2 de la
loi du Service civil de 1918, et, comme tcl, soumis aux dispositions de cette loi.
Un de ces d(5partements a complfetement ignore la loi jusqu'd present et
les deux autrcs n'observent qu'en partie ses dispositions, et, dans I'opinion des
commissaires, c'etait clairement I'intention du gouvernement qu'ils fussent
compris parmi les departements places sous la juridiction de la Commission du
Service civil.
Bien a vous,
W. FORAN, secretaire.
Lc sous-ministre de la Justice.
MiNISTERE DE LA JUSTICE, 23 aOUt 1911.
MoNsiER, — Referant a votre lettre du 15 courant, demandant un avis,
savoir: si la division militaire de ce ^Ministere, la cour ccntrale des Appels, par
laquelle vous cntendez, je presume, le bureau du juge central d'appel, et la Com-
mission du commerce de guerre, font partie du Service civil aux termes de la
section 2 de la loi du Service civil de 1918, je dois dire que, en tant que la divi-
sion militaire de ce ministere et le bureau du juge central d'appel sont concernes,
qu'il peut etre r^pondu affirmativement a cette question, et j'etais .sous I'im-
pression que la division militaire de mon ministere, pour laquelle je suis particu-
li^rement responsable, avait agi conformement aux dispositions de la loi, en
tant qu'il est possible, d'accord avec I'accomplissement convenable de ses devoirs.
Quant k la Commission du commerce de guerre, je suis incapable de donner
une opinion sans avoir par devers moi les arretes ministeriels constituant ladite
Commission et definissaiit ses pouvoirs. Si vous voulez bien me fournir ccs
arretes, je donnerai plus ample consideration a cette question.
En ce qui est des operations du service militaire, elles sont, comme vous le
reraarqucrez sans doute, d'un caractere temporaire, et nous avons ici, au quartier
general, un personnel qui constitue la division, ainsi ciue des bureaux d'inscription
clans les diverses provinces, lesquels bureaux emploient neccssairemcnt un grand
nombre de personnes, principalement prepos6es aux ccritures. L'iinportance
du travail varie de temps a autre, et des changements continuels ne peuvent etre
e\^t6s dans le personnel des employes. En outre, le travail est urgent et ne peut
d'ordinairc souffrir de delai en ce qui est des nominations par la Commission.
Telles sont des considerations qu"il nc faudrait pas oublier dans toutes actions
que la Commission pourrait juger k propos de prendre relativcmcnt k cette
opinion, et jo crois qu'elles s'appliquent ^galement avec plus ou raoins de vigueur
au bureau du juge central des Appels.
Je demeure, monsieur,
Votre ob6issant serviteur,
"■ E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-min. de la Justice.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service civil.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Increases granted without certificate from Civil Service Commission.
Civil Service Commission, October 31, 191S.
Sib, — I beg to call your attention to several orders in council, dated October
12, increasing the salaries of certain officers in the Outside Service of the Depart-
ment of Customs without reference to the Civil Service Commission. The
Commissioner of Customs claims that this was done in accordance with the
provisions of section 52 of the Civil Service Act, 1918. The Civil Service Com-
mission wishes to point out that the Customs is the only department which has
taken advantage of this section of the Act, and the action is. in the opinion of
the commissioinTs, somewhat irregular.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
W. FORAN, Sec.
The Auditor General.
Audit Office, November 5, 1918.
Sir, — I am in receipt of yours of the 31st vdtimo in reference to the increases
of salar>' granted by the Commissioner of Customs to his employees in the
Outside Service without reference to the Civil Service Commission.
When the pay-lists are received covering these increa.ses, the attention of
the department will be called to the omission of the approval of the Civil Service
Commission as required by the Order in Council f)f 13th Februan,- last, No. 358.
I am, sir. your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. 0.
The Secretary, Civil Service Commission.
Civil Service Commission, December 13, 1918.
Sir, — I beg to call your attention to the following orders in council of the
5th November, 1918, authorizing increases in salary which have not boon sub-
mitted for the approval of the Civil Service Commission:
P.C. 28/2708, authorizing the transfer of Mr. W. ». Crombio from Prince
Albert to Regina in the Department of Indian .\ffairs, and granting him an
increase in sahir>' of .*40() per annum.
V.C 51,2708, authorizing an increase in salary of $-100 per annum to Mr.
II. a. Cuttle, Department of the Interior.
P.C. 120/2708, authorizing an increa.se in salary of $25 jxr iiioiilli lo Mr.
B. Sehaehere, Department of Railways and Canals.
I am, sir, yinir obedi«'nt servant,
\V. FORAN, Sec.
The Auditor Cieneral.
TREASURY BOARD CORRESPONDENCE 3—95
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Augmentation accordee sans certificat de la Commission dn Service civil.
Commission du Service civil, 31 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai I'honneur d'attirer votre attention sur plusieurs arret^s
ministdriels en date du 12 octobre augmentant les salaires de certains fonction-
naires du service extdrieur du ministere des Douanes sans r^f^rer k la Commis-
sion du Service civil. Le commissaire des Douanes pretend que ceci a 4te fait con-
foimciacnt aux dispositions de la section 52 de la loi du Service civil, 1918. La
Commission du Service civil desire vous faire remarqucr (jue lo ministere des
Douanes est le seul qui se soit prevalu de cette section de la loi, et cettc maniere
de voir, est, dans Toijinioii des commissaires, quelque pou irreguliere.
L'Auditeur general.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
W. FORAN, secretaire.
BuRE.\u DE l'Auditeur, 5 novembre 1918.
Monsieur, — J 'accuse reception de votre honoree lettre du .31 ultimo au
sujet des augmentations de salaire accord^es par le commissaire des douanes a
ses employes du service ext^rieur sans ref^rer a la Commission du Service civil.
Quand les bordereaux de paie seront regus contenant ces augmentations,
I'attention du ministere sera attiree sur I'omission de I'approbation de la Com-
mission du Service civil requise par I'arret^ ministeriel du 13 fevrier dernier,
n° 358.
.le demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Le secretaire. Commission du Service civil.
Commission du Service civil,. 13 decembre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai I'honneur d'attirer votre attention sur les arret^s minis-
t<^riels suivants du 5 novembre 1918, autorisant les augmentations de salaire
(pii u'cmt pas 6t6 soumises a I'approbation de la Commission du Service civil.
C.P. 28-2708, autorisant la permutation de M. W. B. Crombie de Prince-
Albert t\ Regina dans le departemcnt des Affaires des Sauvagcs, et lui accordant
une augmentation de salaire de $400 par an.
C.P. 51-2708, autorisant une augmentation de salaire de .S400 par annde a
M. H. G. Cuttle du ministere de I'lnt^rieur.
C.P. 120-2708, autorisant une augmentation de salaire de S25 par mois a
M. B. Schachere du ministere des Chemins de fer et Canaux.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
W. FORAN, secretaire.
L'Auditeur g^n^ral.
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Audit Office, December 12, 1918.
Dear Sir, — With reference to your letter of the 11th instant calling my
attention to certain order.* in council authorizing increases of salary for which
special provision had not been made by Parliament, and pointing out that in
the opinion of the commissioners these increases, before having been authorized,
should have been submitted to the commission for approval, permit me to say
that, in my view, the objection you raise to the action of the Governor in Council
in this matter should not have been addressed to me but to the Minister of the
Crown responsible to Parliament for all matters coming vmder the jurisdiction
of the commission.
Yours truly,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, .!>;=/. -4. G.
The Secretarv, Civil Service Commission.
Civil Service Commlssion, December 12, 1918.
Sir, — 1 l)pg to draw your attention to onlers in council Nos. P. C. 10/3042,
25/3042 and 15/3042, under date of December 10. 1918, providing for increases
in salar.-. These were not submitted to the Civil Service Commission for
approval. I desire especially to call your attention to an increase of .$300 for
G. A. Clark in the Customs Department at Bridgeburg, Out.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
W. KORAN, Sec.
The Autlitor General.
I. iviL Service Com.missio.n, Decemlier 13, 1918.
Dear Sir, — In reply to your letter of the 12th instant, I beg to inform
you that the commission has already tried the expedient of calling the attention
of the departments to the fact that increases in salary, outside of the regular
statutory- increa.ses, should be submitted to the Civil Service Commission, for
approval, and has been informed that such increases are granted under the
provisions of section 52 of the Civil Service .\et, 1918, which states that until
a schedule is approved with resi)ect to any portion of the Outside Service, the
existing law prescribing the remuneration and salaries of such portion of the
Outside Service or under which the remuneration is fixed shall continue in
force, and the remuneration shall continue or may be fixed or changed as here-
tofore.
As the Civil Service Commission has no knowledge of what increases are
permitted by the laws referred to. it was (•onsidere<l advisable to bring all such
ca.ses to your attention, in order that the pay-lists might be carefully checked.
Yours truh .
W. roKAN, .SVc.
The Auditor Cieneral,
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 12 decembre 1918.
Cher monsieur, — En response a votre lettre du 11 courant attirant mon
attention sur certains arret^s minist^riels autorisant des augmentations de
salaire pour lesquelles des dispositions speciales n'ont pas et6 prises par le parlc-
mcnt, et me faisant remarquer que dans I'opinion des commissaires ces augmen-
tations, avant d'etre autorisees, auraient du etre soumises k I'approbation de la
Commission, permettez-moi de dire, suivant moi, I'objection que vous soulevez
sur Taction du Gouverneur en conseil en cette affaire n'aurait pas dii m'etre
adress^e mais bien au ministre de la couronne responsable au parlement pour
toutes affaires venant sous la juridiction de la Commission.
Bien a vous,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A.G.
Le secretaire, Commission du Service civil.
Commission du Service civil, 12 decembre 1918.
^ Monsieur, — J'ai Thonneur d'attirer votre attention sur les arretes
ministeriels n° C.P. 10-3042, 25-3042 et 15-3042, en date du 10 decembre 1918,
stipulant des augmentations de salaire. Ces augmentations n'ont pas 6t6 sou-
mises k I'approbation de la Commission du Service civil. Je desire sp6cialement
attirer votre attention sur I'augmentation de $300 k G. A. Clark du ministere
des Douanes, a Bridgeburg, Ont.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
W. FORAN, secretaire.
L'Auditeur general.
Commission du Service civil, 13 decembre 1918,
Cher monsieur, — En r^ponse a votre honoree lettre du 12 courant, j'ai
I'honneur de vous informer que la Commission a ddja tent6 d'attirer I'attention
des ministSres sur le fait que les augmentations de salaire, autres que les aug-
mentations statutaires rdgulieres, doivent etre soumises a I'approbation de la
Commission du Service civil; et elle a ete inform^e que telles augmentations sont
accord^es en vertu des dispositions de la section 52 de la loi du Service civil, 1918,
qui statue jusqu'a ce qu'une c^dule soit approuvee concernant toute partie du
service ext^rieur, la loi en vigueur statuant que les remunerations et les appointe-
ments de telle partie du service ext^rieur, ou en vertu de laquelle les remunera-
tions sont fix^es, doivent rester en vigueur, et les remunerations doivent con-
tinuer ou peuvent etre fixees ou changees comma par le passe.
Comme la Commission du Service civil ne connait pas qu'ellcs sont les
augmentations permises par la loi indiquee, on a pense qu'il valait mieux
porter tous ces cas k votre connaissance, pour que les bordereaux de paie soient
soigneusement verifies.
Bien a vous,
W. FORAN, secritaire.
L'Auditeur general.
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9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Civil Service Commission, December 21, 1918.
Dear Sir, — I beg to call your attention to orders in council Xos. P.C.
31 and 32/2993, under date of December 3, 1918, providing for certain increases
in the Department of Indian Affairs, and to state that these were not submitted
to the Civil Service Commission for approval.
IS truly,
The Auditor General.
W. FORAX, Sec.
Audit Office, December 23, 1918.
De.^r Sir, — An order in council of November 5, 1918, reads: " Railways
and Canals: The Board recommends that Mr. B. Schachere. a draughtsman
and calculator on the staff of the Board of Engineers of the Queliec bridge,
be granted increase of salary from S\-)0 to .S17.5 a month."
In a letter of December 13, 1918, the Secretary of the Civil Service Com-
mission writes to the Auditor (Jencral: " I beg to call vour :iftention to the
following orders in council of November o, 1918, authorizing increases in salary
which have not been submitted for the approval of the Civil Service Com-
mission: . . . P.C. 120 — 2708, authorizing an increase in salaiy of .?2.5
per month to Mr. B. Schachere, Department of Railways and Canals."
Is there a difference of opinion between the two departments as to the
Quebec Bridge employees being within the sphrre-of-intercst of the Civil Service
Commission?
Sincerely yours,
FRKDKKICK llAYTKH. for A.(i.
The Secretary, Railways and Canals Dept .
Depart.ment of R.\ii,ways and Canals, .I.uiu.iry 4, 1919.
Dear Sir, — Referring to your letter of the 23rd Deccnibir. addressetl to
the Secretarj' of the Department, relative to an Order in Council dated November
5th last, authorizing incrca.se in salary to B. Schachere of the Quebec Bridge
staff, S2.5 per month.
When this report was submitted, we were treating the staff of the (2uel)ec
bridge :is coming more under the railway, the staff of the railway being exempt
from the control of the Civil Service Commission. Later, however, it was
decided that on account of Cr)l. .Monseri'at being used liy the (loverninent as a
considling engineer, of necessity his staff would be utilized for the same service
anfl that they should be brought under the jurisdiction of the Civil Service
Conmiission, and the canls covering the (Quebec Bridge staff were filled out and
sent to th(^ f ivil Service Commi.s.sion.
We had no objection to submitting the application for the increa.sc to the
Civil Service Commissiim, and I have no doubt the same would have been
approved, but, as staterl at the lime the increase was authorized, we were of
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Commission du Service civil, 21 decembre 1918.
CiiEK MoxsiEUR,-^J'ai I'honneur d'attirer voire attention sur les arret^s
ministeriels n"' C.P, 31 et 32-2993 en date du 3 ddcembre 1918, stipulant cer-
taines augmentations dans le d^partement des Affaires des sauvages, et de vous
informer que ces augmentations n'ont pas 6te soumises a I'approbation dc la
Commission du Service eivil.
Bien h vous,
L'Auditeur g^n6ral.
WM. FORAN, secretaire.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 23 decembre 1918.
Cher monsieur, — Un arrSte en conseil du 5 novembre 1918 dit: "Che-
mins de fer: le bureau recommande que M. B. Schachere, dessinateur et calcu-
lateur dans le personnel du bureau des ingenieurs du pont de Quebec recoive
une augmentation de salaire de $150 a $175 par mois."
Dans une lettre du 13 decembre 1918, le secretaire de la Commission du
Service civil ecrit k l'Auditeur gdn^ral: "Je desire attirer votre attention sur les
arretes en conseil suivants du 5 novembre 1918,autorisant des augmentations
de salaire qui n'ont pas et6 soumises a I'approbation de la Commission du Service
civil: C.P. 12012708, autorisant une augmentation de salaire de $25 par mois
a M. B. Schachere du ministere des Chemins de fer et Canaux."
Y a-t-il une difference d'opinion entre ces deux minist^res concernant les
employes du pont de Quebec et leur situation par rapport a la Commission du
Service civil?
, FREDERICK HAYTER, pour TA. (?.
Au secretaire, Chemins de fer et Canaux.
MiNisTiiRE DES Chemins de FER ET Canaux, le 4 janvlcr 1919
Cher monsieur, — Relativement a votre lettre du 23 decembre, adress6e
au secretaire de ce ministere, concernant un arrete en conseil en date du 5 novem-
bre dernier, autorisant une augmentation de salaire de $25 par mois pour B.
Schachere, du personnel du pont de Quebec.
Lorstiue ce rapport a etc soumis, nous etions occup6s du personnel du iJont
de Quebec en tant ([u'il tombait sous le controle des chemins de fer. le personnel
des chemins de fer echappaut au contrdle dc la Commission du Service civil.
Plus tard, cependant, il a ete decide que vu que M. Monserrat 6tait employ^
coinmc ing4nieur consultant pour le gouvernement, necessairement son person-
nel serait utilise dansje meme service et par suite tomberait sous la juridiction
de la Commission du Service civil, et des cartes expliquant les services du per-
sonnel du pont de Quebec out ete remplies et envoyees a la Commission du Ser-
vice civil.
Nous n'avons pas d'objection a soumettre la demande d'augmentation
a la Commission du Service civil, et je n'ai pas de doute (jue cette augmentation
serait approuvec, mais conime je I'ai dit, au temps oil I'augmcntation a dtd
l-7i
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
opinion that the Quebec Bridge staff did not come under the jurisdiction of the
Civil Sennce Commission.
We have had no diflferenee of opinion with the Civil Service Commission
on this or any other matters, and have been working in harmony with them in
every case.
Yours faithfully,
G. A. BELL, Adg. D. M.
The Auditor General.
Audit Office, February 4, 1919.
Dear Sir, — Let me refer to our letter of December 23, 1918, on the subject
of an increase of S25 to Mr. B. Schachere, a draftsman and calculator on the
staff of the Board of Engineers of the Quebec bridge, — which increase did not
carrj' the certificate of the Civil Ser\'ice Commission.
Your explanation was that the error arose from an inadvertence, which had
since been rectified.
Are there any similar cases in which, from urgency or like causes, the require-
ments of recent legislation in this direction have not yet been observed?
Sincerely yours,
FREDERICK IIAYTKR. for .1. G.
The Deputy Minister, Railways and Canals.
Travelling Expenses of .\ppointees and .\pplicants for Positions.
Audit Office, November 23, 1918.
Sir, — Mr. W. II. .Measures, of Toronto, was appointed a stenograjihcr in
the War Committee Branch of your oflicc on January 28 last.
I find that his travelling expenses to Ottawa on that date, amounting to
$10.1.5, were paid by you. As it is not the practice to pay the travelling expenses
of persons when accepting employment in the public service, I would like an
••xplniiatinii why it was done in this case.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
K. D. SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. G.
The Clerk of the Privy Council.
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autorisee, nous croyions que le personnel du pont de Quebec ne tombait pas sous
la juridiction de la commission du Service ci\nl.
Nous n'avons pas diff^r^ d'opinion avec la Commission du Service civil
sur ce sujet pas plus que sur d'autres questions, et nous avons toujours travaill^
en harmonie avec elle dans chaque cas.
A I'Auditeur general.
Sinc^rement k vous,
G. A. BELL, sous-tninistre suppleanl.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 5 fevrier 1919.
Cher monsieur, — Permettez-moi de revenir a votre lettre du 2.3 decembre
1918. au sujet d'une augmentation de $25 pour yi. B. Schachere, dessinateur
et calculateur dans le personnel du bureau des ingenieurs du pont de Quebec,
augmentation qui ne portait pas le certificat de la Commission du Service civil.
Votre explication est que I'erreur provenait d'une inadvertance qui depuis
a et6 corrig^e.
Y a-t-il d'autre cas de ce genre, pour lesquel, soit urgence ou autrement,
les procedures exig^es par une legislation r^cente n'ont pas ete suivies.
Sincerement k vous.
FREDERICK HAYTER, potir I'Auditeur general.
Au sous-ministre des Chemins de fer et Canaux.
Depenses de voyage de fonctionnaires et de candidats a des positions.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 2.3 novembre 1918.
^Monsieur, — M. W. H. Measures, de Toronto, a et6 nomme, le 28 Janvier
dernier, stenographe de la division du Comite de guerre de votre bureau.
Je constate que vous avez pay6 .SIO.1.5, pour ses depenses de voyage a
Ottawa ce jour la. Commc ce n'est par la pratique de paj'cr les depenses de
voyage des personnes acceptant un emploi dans le service public, j'aimerais k
avoir une explication.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-Auditeur giniral.
Le greffier du Conseil priv^.
Note — Ce montant a 4t6 rembourai par la suite.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Audit Office, December 29, 1916.
Among?it claims for travelling expenses allowed I find those of applicants
for positions, as follows: —
Miss M. E. Ball. Montreal to Ottawa and return . . . S 7 20
Miss L. B. Grcmmels, Montreal to Ottawa, return and single. 11 7.5
Miss M. Jackson. Hamilton to Ottawa and return 22 00
Mr. R. ,1. Maekav-Cantell. Montreal to Ottawa and return . . 9 85
Miss I. L. Marriott. Hamilton to Ottawa and return 22 00
Miss A. G. Rowlands. Hamilton to Ottawa and return 23 60
Miss Ethel Sims, Toronto to Ottawa and return 19 20
Silo 60
For obvious reasons the practice of paying the travelling expenses of a])pli-
cants for positions in the public service has never been permitted to gain a foot-
hold. A refund of all such expenditure should be made.
I am, sir, j^our obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, .4.s.s/. A. (i.
The Chairman, Board of Pension Commissioners.
Audit Office, October 3, 1918.
Paragraph from letter:
In my letter of December 29, 1916, 1 objected to the payment of the travelling
expenses of applicants for positions. I find that this practice has not been
discontinued.
I am sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. G.
The Secretary; Board of Pension Commissioners.
.\ppointnient of Private Secretary.
ArniT Okficb, December 18, 1918.
Sir, — I am in receipt of your paylist covering the salary of Miss H. I".
Slierritt, as private secretary Ui the Minister of your department for the current
month. Under section 49 of the Civil Service Act, 1918, "no salary shall be
payable to a private secretary unless the amount li.as been voted by Parliament."
Until such provision has been made I shall be unable to pass this salary iiay-
list. .\s her jjosition is only temporary, no abatement should be made thereon.
I am sir, your obedient servant,
!<:. D. SUTHERLAND. .4«.»<. .4. r;.
The Deputy Minister Militia and Defence.
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Bureau de l'Auditeur, 29 decembre 1916.
Parrai Ics reclamations pour depen.ses de voyage accordijcs je trouve celles
dcs aspirants aux emplois, comme suit: —
Mile M. E. Ball, :Montr(5al a Ottawa et retour $ 7 20
Mile L. B. Greinmels, Montreal h Ottawa retour ctr trajct
simple 11 75
Mile M. Jackson, Hamilton k Ottawa ct retour 22 00
Mr. R. J. Mackay-Cantell, Montreal h Ottawa et retour. ... 9 85
Mile I. L. Marriott, Hamilton a Ottawa et retour 22 00
Mile A. G. Rowlands, Hamilton a Ottawa et retour 23 60
Mile Ethel Sims, Toronto a Ottawa et retour 19 20
$ 115 60
Pour de bonnes raisons la i)ratir|ue de payer les depenses de voyage des
aspirants aux emplois du service public n'a jamais ete permise. Un rembourse-
ment de tous ces d^bours^s devra etre fait.
Je demeure, mon.sieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A.G.
Le president de la commission des Pensions.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 3 octobre 1918.
Paragraphe d'une lettre:
Dans ma lettre du 29 decembre 1916, j'objectais au paiement des depenses
de voyage des aspirants aux emplois. Je trouve que cette pratique n'a pas ^te
discontinuee.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A.G.
Le secretaire de la commission des Pensions.
Nomination de secretaire particulier.
Bureau de l'Auditeur general, 18 decembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Je viens de recevoir votre bordereau de paie comprenant
le salaire de Mile H. F. Sherritt, comme secretaire particulier du ministre de
votre ministere, pour le mois courant. En vertu de la section 49 de la loi du
S.C. de 1918, «aucun salaire ne sera payable a un secretaire particulier a moins
que le montant n'ait ete vot6 par le parlement. » Jusqu'a ce que tel montant
n'ait 6te ainsi vote, je serai incapable d'accepter ce bordereau de paie.
Comme sa position n'est que temporaire, aucune reduction n'y devrait etre faite.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, asds.-A. G.
Au sous-ministre de la Milice et de la Defense.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Temporary Employment Limited.
Audit Office, Januan- 23, 1919.
Sir, — I beg to draw your attention to section 23 of the Civil Service .\ct
of 1918, and more particularly to subsection 3 of that section, which provides
that temporary' employment shall only be authorized for a period not exceeding
si.x months, but that such period may be extended by the Civil Service Commis-
sion for one or more periods of six months.
The majority of the employees of the Soldiers' Settlement Board have been
appointed under this section, but I 6nd that though, in some cases, the six
months authorized have elapsed, the employment has been continued without
obtaining the necessarj- extension from the commission.
I have accortlingly to ask that in such cases no further payment of salary
be made until such time as the authority of the commission has been obtained
for an extension of the period of employment.
I am sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERL.\XD. .4.SS/. .4.(7.
The Chairman, The Soldiers' Settlement Board.
The Soldier Settlement Board, Ottaw.\, January, 28, 1919.
Sir, — I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated the 23rd inst..
caUing attention to the engagement of the employees of the Board, under sub-
section 3, section 23 of the Civil Service Act, 1918.
In replj", I beg to enclose herewitli copy of a letter from the Civil Service
Commission, dated the 19th June last, which states that the commission were
framing regulations to obviate the necessity of renewing certificates every six
months; however, we have already asked for certificates for the continuation of
the services of emploj'ees who have been employed longer than six months.
Your obedient servant,
S. y.lXnVM, for Chairman.
The Asst. .Auditor General.
("nil, Skuvki: Commisiox, .lunc I'.l, 1918.
Sir, — Section 23 of the Civil Service .\ct. 1918, relating to temporary clerks,
requires that temporary employment in the Civil Service shall only be authorized
for such time, not exceeding six months, as the commission deems necessary,
and that the period for which the employment is authorized sliall l>e mentioned
in the certificate of qualification by the commission. It is also necessary, fpr
the purposes of the Auditor fleneral's record, tiiat the certificate should state
the salarj' and the vote from which such salary will lie paid, I shall be ol)ligcd,
therefore, if, when making reciuisition for extra assistiince, j-ou will be careful
to furnish the above-mentioned information, and such information should be
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Etnploi temporaire limite.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 23 Janvier 1919.
Monsieur, — Je prends la liberte d'attirer votre attention sur la section 23
de la loi du Service civil de 1918, et plus particulierement sur la sous-section 3
de cette section, laquelle stipule qu'un emploi temporaire ne sera autorise
seulement que pour une periode n'cxcedant pas six mois, mais que telle periode
pourra etre prolongee par la Commission du Service civil, pour une ou plusieurs
periodes de six mois.
La majorite des employes du bureau de Retablissement des soldats ont et6
nomm^s en vertu de cette section, mais malgre cela, je trouve que dans certains
cas, les six mois autorises sont ecoules, et I'emploi a ete continue sans obtenir
de la Commission I'extension necessaire.
J'ai en consequence demande a ce que dans tels cas, aucun paiement ulterieur
de salaire ne soit fait avant que I'autorisation de la Commission n'ait ct6 obtenue
pour une extension de la periode d'emploi.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A. G.
Le president, bureau de Retablissement des soldats.
Commission du retablissement des soldats, Canada,
Ottawa, 28 Janvier 1919.
Monsieur, — J'ai I'honneur d'accuser reception de votre lettre du 23
courant, attirant notre attention sur I'engagement des fonctionnaircs de la
commission, en vertu de la subdivision 3 de la section 23 de la loi du Service
civil de 1918.
En reponse, j'ai Fhonneur de vous inclure dans la presente, copie d'une lettre
de la Commission du Service civil, en date du 19 juin dernier, laquelle specific
cjue la Commission ^tait a faire des rcglements pour obvier a la necessite de
renouveler les certificats tous les six mois; cependant, nous avons d6ja demande
des certificats pour la continuation des services des fonctionnaircs qui ont 6t6
employes plus de six mois.
Votre obeissant serviteur,
S. ]\L\BER, 'pour le president.
L'assis.-Auditeur general.
Commission du Service civil, 19 juin 1918.
Monsieur, — La section 23 de la loi du Service civil de 1918, se rapportant
aux commis suppl^mentaires, demande que I'emploi temporaire dans le Service
civil ne soit autorise que pour un temps determine, n'excedant pas six mois,
suivant que la Commission le jugera necessaire, et que la periode pour laquelle
I'emploi est autorise doit etre mentionn^e dans le certificat d'aptitudes delivre
par la Commission. II est aussi ndccssaire pour les fins de dossier de l'Auditeur
general, que le certificat mentionne le salaire et le credit sur lequel tel salaire
sera paye. Je vous serai oV>lig^, en consequenc'c, si, en faisant demande pour aide
suppldmentaire, vous prenez soin de donner les informations ci-haut mentionn^es,
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
furnished immediately in the case of any chirks who have been sent to your
department since the Royal Assent to the Civil Service Act of 1918, on the
24th of ^laj-. It should be noted that, if clerks are required for the duration of
the war, it will be sufficient to make that statement as the probable length of
employment, as it is intended that cases of this nature shall be covered in the
rcKulations. which are now being framed by the commission, in order to obviate
the necessity^of renewing certificates everj- six months.
The Chairman, Soldier Settlement Board.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. SAUNDERS, for Secretary.
Temporary Employees at Ottawa paid from Improper Votes.
AiDiT Offick, February 5, 1918.
SiK, — During the fiscal year ended March 31, 1917. the following temporary
clerks employed apparently in the department at Ottawa were i)aid from the
parliamentary appropriation for Construction of Lights and Aids to Navi-
gatii)n:—
H. A. Lynch $1,124 '.)7
O. L. MacLarcn . . I.L'tlOlMi
T. F. Murdoik 1.140 98
C;. T. Mflnorncv . .- 7ll.i 00
G. W. York 7o 00
W. H. .'Smith 200 00
I have called your attention to similar payments in previous years but have
failed to elicit any explanation for charging the salaries of temporary employees
at Ottawa to outside votes.
I shall be obliged if you will look into the matter and let me know the
authority under which these clerks iiave been appointed and their salaries paid
from the vote for Construction of Lights and Aids to Navigation.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
J. FR.\SER, .1. a.
Tlif l^ci)\ity Minister. Marine and Fisheries.
Audit Okkick, March 1. MMS.
Siu, — I beg to call your .-ittcntinn to my letter of the .")th instant, bringing
to your noticf! salary pjiymcnts during the fiscal year ended March 31, 1917, to
temporary' clerks apparently employed in the (h-partmcnt at Ottawa, but which
were paid from the vote for Construction of Lights.
I have not received any reply ami I >tiall be obliged if you will give the
matter your personal attention.
I .'im. sir, your obedient .servant,
.L FHASEH, A. (!.
Tin- Di'piity Minister, Marine an<l Fislieries.
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et telles informations doivent etre donndes imm^diatement dans le cas de tous
les commis i\m ont ete envoyes a votre departement depuis la sanction royale de
la loi du Service civil, soit le 24 niai. ^'ous dcvez prendre note que si les comrais
ne sont requis que pour le temps de la guerre, il suffira d'en faire mention
comme ^tant la dur6 probable de leur eraploi. Vu qu'on se propose de r^gle-
menter les cas de cette nature, la Commission est maintenant a preparer ce
reglemcnt pour obvier au renouvellement des certificats tous les six mois.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. SAUNDERS, 'pour le secretaire.
Le president de la commission du R^tablissement des soldats.
Employes temporaires a Ottawa payesa memedes credits non appropries.
BuREAT DE l'Auditeur, 5 fevrier 1918.
Monsieur, — Au cours de I'exercice clos le 31 mars 1917, les commis tempo-
raires ci-dessous, apparcmmont employes au ministere, a Ottawa, ont ete
payes a meme Tappropriation pailementaire pour la construction des phares,
et I'aide a la navigation: —
H. A. Lvnch % 1.124 97
G. L. MacLaren v 1,299 96
T. F. Murdock 1, 149 98
G. T. Mclnerney 79.i 00
G. W. York 7.5 00
W. H. Smith 200 00
J'ai attir^ votre attention sur semblables paiements, au cours des annees
l)recedentes, mais je n'ai pu avoir aucune explication claire quant a I'imputation
aux credits exterieurs, des salaires des employees temporaires ^ Ottawa.
Vous m'obligeriez, en daignant examiner cette question, et en me laissant
savoir en vertu de quelle autorite ces commis temporaires ont ete nommes,
et leurs salaires paj^es a meme le credit pour la construction des phares et
I'aide a hi navigation.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
J. ERASER, A. G.
Au sous-ministre de la IMarine et des Pecheries.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, ler_mars 1918.
Monsieur, — Je prends la liberte d'attirer votre attention sur ma lettre du
cinq courant, portant a votre connaissance les salaires pay<5s au cours de I'exercice
clos le 31 mars 1917, aux commis temporaires appareminent employes au minis-
tere, a Ottawa, lesquels furent paj'^s a meme le credit pour la construction des
phares.
Je n'ai encore regu aucune reponsc, et je vous serai oblige si vous daignez
accorder a cette affaire votre attention personnelle.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
J. ERASER, A.G.
Au sous-ministre de la Marine et des Pecheries.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Departmext of Marlve, March 6, 1918.
Sir, — I am to at-knowledge receipt of your letters dated the 5th ultimo and
the 1st March, with reference to temporarj- clerks as undernoted, employed in
the department and paid out of Construction of Lights.
G. L. McLaren and T. F. Murdock were employed- as draughtsmen at
Prescott. but as the work in which they were engaged could be better supervised
in Ottawa, it was thought preferable to bring them here. They are being brought
into the Inside Service on the 1st April. 1018. G. T. Mclnerney and AV. H.
Smith were only here temporarily, and have left the services of the dejiart incut.
H. A. Lynch and G. W. York are employed by the dei)artnicnt in connection
with outside work, and a certificate is being asked for from the Civil Service
Commission for these two parties.
I am. sir, your obedient servant,
A. JOHNSTON, D. M.
The Auditor General.
Audit Office, November 30, 1918.
Sir, — With reference to the employment of temporary clerks in your
department, I beg to call attention to section 24 of the Civil Service Act, 1918,
which directs that temporary employees shall only l)e paid from moneys specially
voted by Parliament for the purpose, and to point out that the obvious intention
of the provision was to restrict within the limits of the parliamentary appro-
priation so provided the employment of temporary clerks in any department.
No other appropriation covered by a department's letter of credit may be
used for the payment of tcmjxiraiy clerks or employees.
Apparently section 24 is applicable to temporary employineiil in the Inside
or Outside Civil Service.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, Asst. A. G.
The Deputy Minister, Marine and Fisheries.
Audit Office, November 28, 1918.
Sib, — I am in receipt of a certifieate for the temporary employment of Violet
Clement in the Trade and Commerce Department, which states that her salary
is to be charged to " .Vdministration of K()()d."
Under the Act of 1918, temporary employees shall onlj' be paid out of
moneys specially voted by Parliament for the purpose. The provision made by
Parliament for the payment of the salaries of temiwrary employees of the
Inside Service .at f)ltawa is voted iiniler Civil Government Contingencies, as
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MiNiSTfcRE DE LA Marine, 6 mars 1918.
Monsieur, — J'accuse reception de vos lettres du 5 ultimo et du ler mars
au sujct des eommis temporaires mentionnes plus bas comme employes au minis-
t6re et imputes au compte d'installation de.s lumieres.
G. L. McLaren et T. F. !Murdock ont ete employes comme dessinateurs a
Prescott, mais comme le travail pour lequel ils etaient engages pouvait etre
mieux controle a Ottawa, on a cru preferable de les faire venir ici. lis ont et6
inclus dans le service interieur le ler avril 1918. G. T. Mclnerney et W. H.
Smith n'ont ^te ici que temporairement, et ont laisse le service du ministere.
H. A. Lj-nch et G. W. York sont employes au ministere pour le travail du
dehors, et un certificat est demande pour les deux a la Commission du Service
civil.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
A. JOHNSTON, sous-ministre.
L'Auditeur general.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 30 novembre 1918.
Monsieur, — Au sujet de I'emploi de commis surnumeraires dans votre
ministere, j'ai I'honneur d'attirer votre attention sur la section 24 de la loi du
Service civil, 1918, concernaut les employes temporaires qui ne doivent etre
pay^s ciu'ji meme les fonds votes specialement pour eux par le parlement, et de
vous faire reniarquer que I'intention evidente de cette disposition ^tait de res-
treindre aux limites des appropriations du parlement ainsi pourvties I'emploi
de commis temporaires dans tons les ministeres.
Aucun autre credit obtenu par lettre de credit d'un ministere pent etre
employ^ au paiement de commis ou employes temporaires.
Apparemment la section 24 pent s'appliqucr a un emploi temporaire du
Service interieur ou exterieur.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur, -
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-A.G.
Le sous-ministre, Marine et Pecheries.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 28 novembre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai reqn un certificat pour I'emploi temporaire de Violet
Clement dans le ministere du Commerce, otn il est dit que son salaire sera impute
k l"'Administration des vivres".
Sous I'empire de la loi de 1918, les employ6s temporaires ne seront pay6s que
sur les sommes vot(5es specialement a cette fin par le parlement. Le parle-
ment pourvoit au paiement des salaires des employes temporaires du service
int6rieur a Ottawa par un credit sous la rubrique de "D(5penses contin-
gentes du gouvernement civil, pour aides aux dcritures et autres". II n'y a rien
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
clerical and other assistance. No such provision is made under the vote for
Adulteration of Food. If the vote for Contingencies is not sufficient, it may be
increased in the s^ipplementary estimates for the current year.
All appointments authorized under the War Appropriation Act are properly
chargeable to that vote, but in the case of all other temporary appointments in
the Inside Service, it is intended that they should be provided for. under the
Contingencies vote and paid therefrom.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
K. D. SUTHERLAND, A.^st.A.G.
The Deputy Minister Trade and Commerce.
Dep.\rtment of Tr.\de .\xd Commerce, December 5, 1918.
De.\r Sir, — I beg to acknowledge receipt of yours of the 28th November
respecting the temporary employment of Miss Violet Clement in the Chief
Analyst's Branch of this department, and would state that Miss Clement's
salary will l)e paid fiut of Civil Ciovernment Contingencies until the dose of the
current fiscal year.
Youj-s tnilv.
The Assistant .\uditor General.
F. C. T. O'HARA, /). .1/.
Promotion without Examination in Outside Service.
Post Office Department, July 1.5, 1918.
Sir, — I Ijeg to enclose licnwith !i memorandum i)n'pan'd by -Mr. I'owler,
Assistant Dejjuty Minister, giving his reasons as to why Madame Pouget was
promoterl out c>f tlu" third class without having been ri'(]iiireil to pass the Civil
Service Qualifying Examination.
It will be observed that it is stated that Madame Pouget was employed in
the office of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery on tlie 1st .\iiril, 1',U'2, an<l in
this connection I might mention that Madann- Pouget was tiien Miss Yvonne
St. .lacfpics, that being before hi'r mani.'ige.
SJnccreiv vours,
The .\uditor (ieneral of Canada.
n. M. con.TEU. DriHiin /'. M. a.
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dp pourvu sous le titro de la "Falsification des produits alimcntaires". Si le
credit vot(^ pour les dcpenses contingontes n'est pas suffisant, il pout etre
augmento dans les credits supplementaires pour I'ann^e courante.
Toutes les nominations autoris^es sous I'empire de la loi des credits de guerre
sont imputables a cette rubricjue, mais dans le cas de tout autre nomination tem-
poraire dans le service int^ricur, il est' pourvu qu'elles doivent etre couvertes
et payees par-le credit des depenses contingentes.
Je demeure, monsieur,
Votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-Auditeur general.
Au sous-niinistre du Commerce.
MiNiSTERE DU COMMERCE, 5 d^cembrc 1918.
Cher monsieur, — J'ai I'honneur d'accuser reception de votre lettre du
28 novembre concernant I'emploi temporaire de Mile Violet Clement, dans la
division du chef analyste de ce ministere et j'ajouterai que les appointements
de Mile Clement seront imputes aux depenses contingentes du gouvernement
civil jusqu'a la fin du present exercice.
Bien a vous,
F. C. T. O'HARA, sous-minislre.
L'assistant-Auditeur general.
Promotion dans le service exterieur sans examen.
Ministere des Postes, le 15 juillet 1918.
Monsieur, — -Veuillez trouver ci-inclus un memoire prepare par M. Fowler,
a.ssistant sous-ministre, donnant les raisons pour lescjuelles madame Pouget
a ete promue de la troisieme classe sans avoir besoin de passer I'examen de qua-
lification du service civil.
II faut remarquer le fait que madame Pouget 6tait employee au bureau
du greffier de la Couronne en chancellerie k la date du ler avril 1912, et a ce
sujet, je dirai que c'etait alors avant son mariage et cju'elle s'appelait Mile
Yvonne St-Jacques.
Sinc^rement a vous,
R. M. COULTER, soiis-ministre des Postes.
\ r.\uditeur g^n^-ral.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Post Office Department, June 12, 1918.
MEMORANDUM.
Section 3 of the Civil Service Amendment Act, 1912, reads as follows: —
No person shall be eligible for the position of third-class clerk in a city
post office unless he has passed either the Civil Service preliminary or the
qualifying examination, or is a graduate of the Royal Military College or
of a universitj' in Canada, and, except as to persons in the Civil Service at
the time this Act comes into force, no third-class clerk, who, on appointment,
had passed the preliminary examination only, shall he eligible for promotion
to a higher class until he passes the qualifying examination
At the time this Act came into force, Mrs. Y. Pouget was in the Service,
being employed in the Office of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancerj'. She passed
the preliminary examination in the month of May, 1915, and was appoint<»d as
a third-class clerk in the Ottawa Post Office on the 1st of June, 191.5.
Having been in the Service at the time (1st April, 1912) the Act of 1912
came into force she was eligible for promotion to the second-class without passing
the qualifying examination.
Mrs. Pouget was brought into the Service of this department as an assistant
in the Postmaster General's Office, having formerly been employed as an assistant
in the office of the Minister of Inland Revenue. Any pn)motions granted to her
were given by specific instructions of the Postmaster General, as can be seen
from the file.
ROBERT FOWLER, Asst. D. .1/.
Audit Office, July 18, 1918.
§1 Sir, — I beg to acknowledge your letter of 1.5th instant in regard to the case
of Mrs. Pouget, and Mr. Fowler's memorandum theret>n.
The argument as to the legality of Mrs. Pougct's promotion from the
third-class without •ha\'ing passed the qualifying examination is based on the
contention that she was in the Civil Service at the time the Ameniiment to the
Civil Service Act was passed, April 1, 1012, and under section .3 was oligii)le for
promotion. Mr. Fowler says, " At the time this Act came into force Mrs. Pouget
was in the Service, being employed in the office of the Clerk of the Crown in
Chanccn'. Mrs. Pouget (then Miss Yvonne St. .Jacques, as you inform me)
appears to have been temporarily employed in that office for 119 d.ays up to the
31st July, 1912, but surely it cannot be seriously claimed that that would con-
stitute her " a person in the Civil Ser\nce." The words " persons in the Civil
Service at the time this Act comes into force " as used in section 3 and referring
to third-class clerks in city post offices, appear to me to apply only to persons
who had been regularly appointed by order in council, and cannot be construed
to apply to a ))ersf)n who happened to be doing some temporary work in a
government office on April 1. 1912.
Mrs. Pouget was appointed a tr-mporary clerk April, 191.5; (lermanent
third-class " B," J\ilv 1, 191.5, at S600, Jind has received the following iin.mo-
fions since: third-c"la.s8 "A," October 1. 191.5, at S800; .second-cla.>^s " B,"
Julv 1, 1916, at 81,000; second:cla88 " A," November 1, 1916, at $1,200; fir.st-
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MiNiSTfeRE DES PosTES, 12 juin 1918.
MfiMOIRB.
L'artic o 3 dc la loi modifiant laloi du Service civil, lfll2, se lit comme suit: —
«Nu''e personne ii'aura droit a la pusition de comniis de troisienie classe
dans uii bureau de poste urbain, a moins d'avoir pass6 suit rexainen pieli-
minaire, soit Texamen d'aptitudes du service civil, ou d'etre un diploma- ilu
cuHege niilitaire Roj'al ou d'une uiiiversite au Canada, et, a I'exceptiou
ties persunne.s qui etaient au service a I'epoque de I'entree en vigueur de la
presente loi, aucun commis de troisieme classe qui, lors de sa nomination
n'avait pass4 que I'examen preliminaire, n'aura tlroit a la promotion a une
classe sup^rieure tant qu'il n'aura pas passe I'examen d'aptitudes.))
A I'epoque ou cette loi est veime en vigueur, Mme Y. P(juget etait au
service, etant employee dans le l>ureau du greffier de la C'ouronne en chancellerie.
lOlle a passe I'examen preliminaire tlans le mois de mai 1915 et a ete nomm^e
commis de troisieme classe au bureau de poste d'Ottawa le premier juin 1915.
Etant en service au temps (ler avril 1912) ou la loi de 1912 est venue en
vigueur, elle est Eligible j)our une promotion a la deuxieme classe sans passer
I'examen d'aptitudes.
Mme Pougi t passa dans le service de ce ministcre C'omme assistante dans
le bureau du niiiiistre des Postes, ayant auparavant ete employee comme assis-
tante dans le bureau du ministre du Revenu de I'interieur. Toutes les promo-
tions qui lui ont 6t6 accord(''es out ete faites sur les instructions specifiques du
ministre des Postes, comme on pent le constater par le dossier.
ROBERT FOWLER, assis.-so^is-jninislre.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, le 18 juillet 1918.
Monsieur, — J'accuse reception de votre lettre du 15 courant au sujct du
cas de Mme Pouget et du memoire de M. Fowler.
- L'argument a propos de la legalite de la promotion de Mme Pouget de la
troisieme classe sans avoir passe I'examen d'aptitudes est l)ase sur la pre-
tention qu'elle etait dans le service au temps de I'amendement de la loi du Service
civil, k; ler avril 1912, et qu'en vertu de I'artide 3, elle est susceptible d'etre
l)roinuc. M. Fowler, dit «A repf)que ou cette loi est venue est vigvieur, Mme
Y. Pouget ei lit au service, 6Uini employee dans le bureau du greffier de la
Couronne er chancellerie. » Mme Pouget (alors Mile Yvonne St-Jacques,
comme vous me dites) parait avoir ('t6 employee temporairenient audit bureau
penilant 119 jours au 31 juillet 1912, mais on ne peut certainement pas pretemlre
que cela forme ce que Ton appelle "une personne dans le service civil. )) Les mots
((personnes dans le service civil au temps ou cette loi deviendraen vigueur)) tels
que mis dans I'article 3 et s'appliquant aux commis de troisieme classe dans les
bureaux de poste urbains. me paraissent s'appliquer seulement aux personnes qui
avaieiit ete regulierement nommees par arrete en conseil. et ne jieuvent etre
intei-pi-etes comme s'aii])li<iuant a wnv j)ersoniie qui se trouvait a faire quelque
ouvrage temporaire dans'un l>ureau (hi gouveriiement au ler avril 1912.
Mme Pouget a ete nominee commis temixiraire en avril 1915; permanente
dans la troisieme classe, grade H, le ler juillet 1915, a •'SOOU et a rec^u depuis les
jiromotions suivantes: 3e classe ((A)) le ler octobre 1915 i $800; 2e classe ((B))
le premier juillet 1916, a $1,000; 2e classe ((A)) le premi(>r novembre 191G, a
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
class " B," June 1, 1917. at S1,40U. Witli tlic animal iiu-reiiu-iit of S50 since the
date of promotion to tliinl-class " A," Mrs. Puuget would now be in receipt of
a salan- of S900.
I shall be f^hid to know what action, if any, you propose to take in this
matter.
1 am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND. .4.«^ .4. (7.
The Deputy Postmaster General.
Post Office Department, July 18, 1918.
De.\R Sir, — I am enclosing herewith a memorandum rejiarding the employ-
ment of an official of this department, and should be obliged if you will furnish
me with an opinion thereon at your earlj' convenience.
YuiM's truly,
ROBERT FOWLER, Assl. I). .U.
The Deputy Minister of Justice.
Post Office Department, July 18, 1918.
In the latter part of the year 1911, Mrs. Yvonne Pouget was appointed in
the office of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery under section 23 of the Civil
Service Act, which provides for the employment of extra assistance by authority
of the Governor in Council. Mrs. Pouget was in the Service on the 1st of April,
1912, in pursuance of such order in council.
Prior to the 1st .\pril, 1912, all temporary employees in the Outside Service
of the Post Office Department were appointed by the Postmaster General
without order in council, but under tlie Civil Service Amendment Act of 1912,
which came in force on the 1st April, 1912, all temporary employees in the
Outside Branch of the Post Office Department on and after that <late were
appointed by order in council, provided for in sections 5 and tj of the said
amendment. The said amendment also provided for certain qualilications
necessary for appointment to third-class clerkships in the Postal Service, and
promotions beycjnd that class. Section 3 reads as follows: —
3. No person shall be eligible for the position of third-class clerk in a
city post office unless he has pa.s.sed either the Civil Service preliminary or
qualifying examination, or is a graduate of the Royal Military College or
of a university in Canada, and. except as to persons in the Civil S(>rvicc at
the time this .\ct comes into force, no third-class clerk, who, on appoint-
ment, had pa.s.sed the preliminary examination oiily, shall be eligible for
promotion to a higher class until he passes the <|ualifying examination, or
unless he is a graduate of the Royal .Military (College ur of a university in
Canada.
On the 1st June, 191,j, Mrs. Pouget, who was ajipointed to the office of the
Clerk of Crown in Chancery in the latl<r part of the year 1911 by order in council
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S],2()0; IcTP nlassf ((B)) lo promior juiii 1017, ;'i, SI, 400. Avf(t Ics luiKmfntafioTis
annuf'llcs df $50 depiii.s la rlatn fir .sa promotion a la '.\v cla.ssf^ ((A)), Mmo Pougnt
rctircrait niaintenant. iin salairo dc .$900.
Je serais heurcux do savoir cc que vous vous propuscz dc fairc dans Ic cas
ou vous jugcricz bon d'agir.
Je demeure, monsieur, votrc ob^issant servitcur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assis.-Audileur general.
Au sous-ministre des Postes.
MlNIST^BE DES PoSTES, Ic 18 juillct 1918.
Cher monsieur, — Je vous cnvoic ci-inclus un memoire concernant rem-
ploi d'un fonctionnaire do ce ministere, et je vous serais bien oblige de donner
voire opinion sur cette question asusitot que vous le pourrez.
Bien a vous,
ROBERT FOWLER, assis. -sous-ministre.
Au sous-ministre de la Justice.
MiNisxiiRE DES Postes, le 18 juillet 1918.
Dans la deruiere partic dc I'annee 1911, Mme Yvonne Pouget fut nommee
au bureau du greffier de la Couronne en chaneellerit en vertu de I'article 23 de
la loi du Service civil, qui pourvoit a I'emploi d'aides teinporaires sous I'autorite
du Gouverneur en conseil. Mme Pouget etait dans le service au ler avril
1912, par .suite de cet arrete en conseil.
Avant le premier d'avril 1912, tous les employes temporaires dans le service
exterieur du ministere des Postes etaicnt nommes par le ministre des Postes sans
arrete en conseil, mais par la loi du Service civil de 1912, tous les employes
temporaires dans le service exterieur du ministere des Postes, depuis cette
date, ont ete nommes par arrete en conseil, tel que pourvu par les articles 5
et 6 de la dite loi modifi^e. Cette loi modifiee pourvoyait aussi a certaines
qualifications necessaires pour etre nomm6 k la troisieme classe commc commis
dans le service postal, et pour los promotions audela de cette classe. L'ar-
tirle 3 se lit comme suit: —
((3. — Nulle personnr, n'aura droit a la position de commis dc troisieme
classe dans \m bureau de poste urbain, a moins d'avoir passe soit I'examen
pr(51iminaire, soit I'examen d'aptitudes du service civil, ou d'etre un diplome
du college militaire Royal ou d'une universite au Canada, et, a I'exception
(les personncs qui etaient au service a I'epoque de Tentr^^c en vigueur de
la presente loi, auc\m commis de troisieme classe qui, lors de sa nomination,
n'avait passe que I'examen pr^liminaire, n'aura droit a la promotion a
une classe sup(^ricure tant qu'il n'aura pas pass6 I'examen d'aptitudes,
ou a moins qu'il ne soit un diplom^ du college militaire Royal ou d'une
universit6 au Canada.))
Le premier juin 1915, Mme Pouget qui avait 6t(5 nomm(5e au bureau du greffier
de la Cuuronno en (^hancellerie dans la dernit^re partie do I'ann*?" 19U, p^r arr6t6
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
under section 23 of the Civil Sorvicp Act, was appointed as a third-class (Icrlv in
the (Ottawa post office, havinp passed the Civil Service preliminary examination
for the Outside Service. Suhscfpiently she was ]iromoted by orrler in council to
the second class. The question is now beinfi raised as to whether such promo-
tion was properly made.
In view of section 3 of the Civil Service Amendment Act, 1912, and the fact
that the appointment of 1911 was made by order in council, it is contended by
this department that Mrs. Pouget was in the .service on the 1st April, 1012, and
was therefore entitled to promotion to the second class without boin.K required
to pass the Civil Service cpialifyinj: examination, the exception contained in
section 3 making her eligible without further examination on account, of being
in the Service on the 1st April, 1912, the date the amendment came into (^ITect.
Had she not been in the service in 1911, tiiere would have Ix'on no necessity for
the appointment to have been marie by order in council.
In this connection it may be mentioned that immediately after the am("nd-
ment of 1912 came into effect, the department obtained from its law clerk an
opinion that this section be construed in its widest sense.
Justice Dki'.\rt.me.nt, Septembers, 1918.
De.\r Sir, — I have the honour to reply to your letter of the 18th July with
respect to the promotion of Madame Yvonne I'ouget to the second class. I
understand the facts to be as follows: Madame Pouget was teini)orarily employed
in the Civil Service on and before .\pril 1, 1912, the date of the coming into force
of 2 (ieorge V, chapter 14, being an .Vet to amend the Civil Service Act. Sub-
sequently, she was appointed as a third-class clerk in the Ottawa i)ost office,
having passed the preliminary examiruition, and has since been ))romofed to the
second da.ss. You ask to be advised as to the validity of this promotion in
view of the fact that she has not passed the qualifying examination, as provided
by section 3 of the Act of 1912, above referred to.
This section provirles that no third-class clerk shall be eligible for promotion
to a higher class until he passes the qualifying examination, unless he was in the
Civil Service at the time the .\ct came into force. It appears to me (hat Madame
Pouget is within the exception, and that theVeforc her promotion to the .second
class is valid.
I am, sir, your obedinet .servant,
E. L. NEWCOMHE, D. M. of Juxlicc.
The Assistant Deputy Minister, Post Office Dept.
Auditor Cieneral's Office, Octobers, 1918.
Sir,— 1 have received from the Post Oflice Deparlrnent under date of Isl
instant a copy of the letter of Mr. Hobt. Fowler of 18th July last submitting the
question of M.-id.ame Pouget's promotion for your opinion.
Mr. Fowler says that Madame I'ouget w.as !ipi)ointed to the "illiie of the
Clerk of the Crown in Chancery by order in council.
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f-n c'onseil, en vertu de I'article 23 do la loi du Service civil, fut nommeo conimis
(le troisieme classe au bureau de poste d'Ottawa, ayant passe Texamen pre-
liminaire du Service civil pour le service ext^rieur. Plus tard, elle a ete promue
a la deuxieme classe par arret6 en conseil. II est maintenant question dc savoir
si cette promotion a ete faite r^gulierement.
En vertu de I'article 3 de la loi modifiant la loi du Service civil, 1912, et par
suite du fait cjue la nomination de 1911 fut faite par arrete en conseil,
c'est la pretention de ce ministcre que I\Ime Pouget 6tait dans le service le
Icr avril 1912, et avait par consequent droit a la promotion a la deuxieme
classe sans avoir besoin de passer I'examen d'aptitudes du service civil, I'ex-
ccption contenue dans I'article 3 la rendant eligible sans autre examen parcc
qu'ellc etait dans le service au ler avril 1912, date ou la modification est
vcnu en vigueur. Si elle n'avait pas ete dans le service en 1911, il n'y aurait
pas cu necessite de faire la nomination par arrete en conseil.
A ce propos, il est bon de dire qu'immediatement apres I'eiitree en vigueur
de la modiffcation de 1912, le ministere a obtenu de son greffier en loi un avis
que cet article doit etre interpr^te dans son sens le plus large.
Ministere de la Justice, 3 septembre 1918.
Cher monsieur, — J'ai I'honneur de repondre a votre lettre du 18 juillet,
relativement a la promotion de madame Yvonne Pouget,' a la deuxieme classe.
Jc comprends que les faits sont comme suit: — ■
Madame Pouget a etc employee tcmporairement dans le Service civil,
le ou avant le ler avril 1912, date de I'entree en vigueur de la loi modifiant
III loi du Service civil, 2 George V, chapitre 14. Subsequemment, elle fut
nommee commis de troisieme classe, au bureau de poste d'Ottawa, ayant
passe I'examen preliminaire, et promue, depuis, dans la deuxieme classe. Vous
me demandez mon avis quant a la validite de cette promotion, vu qu'elle n'a
pas subi I'examen d'aptitudes tel que requis par I'article 3 de la loi de 1912,
ci-haut mentionnee.
Cette section stipule que nul commis de troisieme classe ne sera eligible
a une promotion a une classe plus ^levee, avant d'avoir passe Texamen
d'aptitudes, a moins qu'il ne fvit dans le service civil au moment ou la
loi est devenue en vigueur. II me semble que madame Pouget se trouve dans
cette exception, et que, par consequent, sa promotion dans la deuxieme classe
est valide.
Jc demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant servitcur,
E. L. NEWCOMBE, sous-minislre de la Justice.
Au sou.s-ministre des Postes, Ottawa.
Bureau de l'Auditeur, 8 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai re^u du ministcre des Postes, le ler du mois courant, une
copie de la lettre de M. Robert Fowler, datde du 18 juillet dernier, soumettant la
question de la promotion de madame Pouget a votre opinion.
M. Fowler dit que madame Pouget a etc nommee au bureau du grefRerdela
Couronne en chancellerie par arrete en conseil.
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
That is not tho raso; at loast tlioro is no roford nf licr ap]inintmoiit in this
iifficf, and I am informod by Iho Privy ( 'ounfil ( )flico that thi" staff of that.
oflRcor who wore cniployod in compiling tho returns of the general eiectiim of
1011 were not so appointed.
There was considerable corrcsponilcnco from time to time between tliis
office and the Clerk of the House of Commons on the subject of getting the
authority of the Governor in Council for the employment of extra clerks as
called for by section 94 of the Civil Service Amendment Act of 1908. That
officer appeared to think it unneces.sary to go outside the authority- of the House
of Commons.
However, I do not suppose that whether there was an order in council or
not, affects the position of Madame Pouget in regard to her recent promotion.
My contention is that having been only temporarily employed on the 1st April,
1012, which employment ceased on the 31st July, 1912, she cannot be considered
to have been " a person in the Civil Service at the time this Act comes into
force " as contemplated bv section 3 of the Civil Service Amendment Act of
1912.
Moreover, the Act of 1912 amended the Civil Service Act only in so far as
it related to the Outside Ser\ice of the Post Office Department, and deals exclu-
sively with that department, so that it appears to be a reasonable conclusion
that the words ajjpearing in section 3 " except as to persons in the Civil Service
at the time this Act comes into force " were intended to apply to persons who
had been permanently appointed in the Post Office Department of the Civil
Service. That it was ever contemplated that a person wdio happened to be in
the pay of the Government on the 1st April, 1912, no matter in what capacity,
or without previous experience in Post Office work was to be accorded the special
.])rivilege of promotion without examination, seems to me incredible.
Mr. Fowler appears not to have sent you a copy of my letter of 18th July
to the Deputy Postmaster General in regard to this subject, so I am enclosing
one.
If you are still of the opinion that section 3 should be given its literal reading
and that Madame Pouget's promotion has been properly made I shall be glad
to be so advised.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
K. D. SUTHERLAND, Ai^st. A. G.
The Deputy Minister of Justice.
DKrAUTMRNT OF JtTSTICr. October 21, lOlS.
Sin, — 1 have the honour tn reply to your letter of the Kth iuslaill. with
respect to the promolirtn of Madame Pouget, in which you iiUKgcst for recon-
sideration two questions involved in niy opinion recently given to the Post
Office nepiirtnient in this matter.
Y<iu submit that bec;iuse Madame Poiigrt was only a temporary employee
on the )st A[)ril, 1012, therefore she was not " a i)erson in the ("ivil Service " on
that date, but that rpiestion is not in my view debatable, having regard to the
statutory' definition, and I see no reason to suppose th.at Parliament intended to
exclude fein|)orary employees from the classification.
rurthermore, you .'<uggeHt that as the Civil Service Amendment Act of 1912
related purely to tho Outoldo Service of tho Post GlTice, thoroforo tho word«
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Tel n'est pas le cas; du moins, il n'y a pas de trace de sa nomination dans ce
bureau, et le greffier du Conseil privc? m'informe, que le personnel (;mploy^ h
la compilation de.s rapports de I'election generale de 1911, n'a pas et6 ainsi
nomm6.
11 y a eu, de temps h autre, une volumineuse correspondance entre ce bureau
et le greffier de la Chambre des communes, pour obfenir I'autorisation
du Gouverneur en conseil pour I'emploi de commis suppl^mentaires, tel que
requis par la section 94 de la loi amendant la loi du Service civil de 1908. Ce
fonctionnaire a semble croire qu'il n'est pas necessaire d'outrepasser I'autorit^
de la Chambre des Communes.
A tout 6v^nement, qu'il y ait un ordre en conseil ou non, je ne suppose
pas que Qa puisse affecter la position de madame Pouget en ce qui est de sa
promotion recente. Je suis d'opinion, qu'ayant et^ employee comme tempo-
raire seulement, depuis le ler d'avril 1912, lecpicl emploi a cesse le 21 juillet
1912, elle ne peut etre consideree comme "etant une personne dans le service
civil au temps de I'entree en vigucmr de cette 1 )i " tel que le vcut Particle 3 de
la loi modifiant la loi du Service civil de 1912.
De plus, la loi de 1912 amencUiit la loi du Service civil en tant qu'elle
s'appliquait au service exterieur du ministere des Postes, et traite exdusivement
des affaires de ce ministere, de sorte qu'il parait raisonnable de conclure que les
mots apparaissant dans I'article 3 " a I'exception des personnes dans le service
(tivil au temps de I'entrde en vigueur de cette loi " sont destines a s'appliquer
aux personnes qui ont ete nommees permanemment dans le service civil du
ministere des Postes. II semble incroyable que I'on ait evi I'intention de donner
a une personne qui s'est trouvee a la solde du gouvernement au leravril 1912, a
n'importe quel titre, ou sans experience anterieure du travail dans le ministere
des Postes, le privilege special d'une promotion sans examen.
II semble que M. Fowler ne vous a pas envoye une copie de ma lettre du 18
juillet au sous-ministre des Postes concernant ce sujet, de sorte que je vous
en envoie une.
Si vous etes encore d'opinion ciue Ton doit donner a I'article 3 son sens
litteral, (!t que la promotion de madame Pouget a ete faite regulierement, je
serais heureux d'en etre avise.
Je dcnicurc, iiioiisieur, votre obi^issant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, a.<vs.-Auditetir general.
Au sous-ministre de la .Iiistici
Ministere de la Justice, 6 mars 1918.
Monsieur, — J'ai I'lionncur de r(^pondre a votre lettre du 8 courant au
sujet de la promotion de madame Pouget, dans laquelle vous demandez
reconsideration de deux questions comprises dans ma recente opinion donnee
en cette affaire au ministere des Postes.
Vous pretendez que madame Pouget n'etant qu'une employee tem-
poraire le leravril 1912, par ce fait n'etait pas " une iiersunne dans le service
civil " a cette date, mais cette question suivant moi, n'est jtas disculable, eu
egard a la d(''finition statutaire, et je ne vois aucune raison de supposer que le
parlement avait I'intention d'exclure de la c'lassification les employes temporaires.
De plus, vous sugg6rez que comme la loi modifiant la loi du Service civil de
1912 concernait seulement le service ext6rieur du ministere des Postes, en cons6-
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
" persons in the Civil Service " as used in section 3 of that Act means only
persons who had been permanently appointed in the Post Office Department of
the Civil Service; but I think that had Parliament intended such a restricted
meaning, words less general than " persons in the Civil Service " would have
been used.
1 am of oiiinion, therefore, notwithstandinp: tlie (juestions you suggest, that
Madame Pouget's ])romution was properly made.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. L. NEWCOiMBK, D. M.ofJuMice.
The Asst. Auditor General.
Audit Office, October 25, 1918.
Sir, — With reference to the case of Madame Pouget, I have just received a
letter from the Deputy Minister of Justice in which he confirms his opinion,
previously expressed, that the promotion of Madame Pouget was jiropcrly made.
In view of this, no f\irlhcr nlijcctiim to lier promotion will l>e taken l)y this
office.
1 am, sir, your ol)edient servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, /l.s-.s/. A.C.
The .\sst. Deputy Minister, Post Office Department.
Appointment under Sec. 21 of Act of 1908.
Audit Office, June 7, 19 IS.
Sir, — I observe by the Votes and Proceedings of the House of Commons of
the 21st ultimo that Mr. Marcel Cabard was appointed to the position of Official
Reporter of the Debates of the House of Commons in grade " H " of the Kirst
Division.
Your certifieato of qualification does not appear to have reached tiiis office.
Please let me have a copy and alsf) let me know in what issue of tiie Canada
(Jazette the position was advertised.
I am, sir, \iiiir obedient servant,
J. FRASKR, A. a.
The Secretary, Civil Service Conlniission.
Civil Service Commission, June IS, 191S,
Sir, — Replying to your letter of tlie 7th instant, I am enclosing, herewitii,
a copy of the certificate of (lualification which was issued in tlie case of .Mr.
Marcel (lal>ard. Official |{<'porler of the Debates of the House of ( 'onunons,- in
fJrade li of tiie First Division. This position was not advertised in Die Can.-ida
(iazette, the Civil Service Commi.ssioners having iieci<led that a c<inipetilion
was iinpracticai>le, and the apfjoinl nii'nt was, therefore, made uiuler the pro-
visions of Section 21 of the Civil Service .Amendment Act, I9()S.
I am, sir, your obedient servant,
E. SAUNDERS, /or Secretary.
The Auilitor (leneral.
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(lucnce les mots " personnes dans l.c service civil," tels qu'cmployc's dans la
section 3 de cette loi, signifient seulement les personnes qui ont etc nommees
permanentes dans le service civil du ministere des Postes, mais je crois que si le
parlement avait eu en vue une pareille restriction il se serait servi de mots moins
vas^ues que ceux de " personnes dans le service civil."
Je suis done d'opinion que malgre les questions que vous soulcvez, que la
])romotion de madame Pouget a ete justement faite.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. L. XEWCOMBE, sous-ministre de la Justice.
L'assistant-Auditeur general.
Bureau de l'Auditeuk, 25 octobre 1918.
Monsieur, — Au sujet du cas de madame Pouget, j'ai justement re^u une
lettre du sous-ministre de la Justice dans laquelle il confirrae son opinion, exprimee
precedemment, que la promotion de madame Pouget a et6 justement accordee.
En face de ceci, aucune autre objection a sa promotion ne sera faite par
ce bureau.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteur,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, assistant-Auditeur general.
L'assistant sous-ministre des Postes.
Nomination en vertu de I'art. 21 de la loi de 1918.
Bureau de l'Auditeuk, 7 juin 1918.
Monsieur, — Je remarejue dans les proces-verbaux de la Chambre des com-
numes du 21 ecoule, que M. Marcel Gabard a ete nomme st^nographe of!iciel des
Debats de la Chambre des communes dans la classe "B" de la premiere division.
Votre certificat d'aptitudes ne parait pas etre parvenu k ce bureau. S'il
vous iilait m'en faire parvenir une copie et aussi me laisser savoir dans quel
numero de la Gazette du Canada la position a ete annoncee.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obc^issant serviteur,
J. ERASER, A.G.
Au secretaire de la Commission du Service^ civil.
Commission du Service civil, IS juin 1918.
Monsieur, — En r^ponse a votre faveur du 7 courant, je vous inclus, une
copie du certificat d'aptitudes emis dans le cas de M. ]Marcel Gabard, st6nographe
officiel des Debats de la Chambre des communes dans la classe "B" de la pre-
miere division. Cette position n'a pas et(5 annoncee dans la Gazette du Canada,
les commissaires du Service civil ayant juge un concours impratiquable, et la
nomination a 6t6, en consequence, faite en vertu des dispositions de I'article
21 de la Loi du Service civil, 1908.
Je demeure, monsieur, votre obeissant serviteul",
E SAUNDERS, pour le secrUairp.
A I'Auditour general.
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AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
PART b
APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
PARTIE b
COMPTES DES CREDITS
DETAILS DES DEFENSES ET DES RECETTES
1— lb
b— 2 AUDITOR GEyERALS REPORT. 19171918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Summarj' of Eipendltuic, ltl7-l»— Sommalre des dCpenscs, 1917-18.
Service. Expenditure
— Dfpenses.
Consolidated Funds — Fond consolidi. $ cts.
Administration of Justice 1,485,300 13
Adulteration of Food 46,643 09
Arts and Agriculture 3.846,018 06
Charges of Mammement 488,706 92
Civil Government 6,890,9,S2 45
Customs 4,0.54,319 87
Dom inion Lands and Parks 2, 552, 303 .58
Dominion Police 128, 966 02
Excise 1 , 2.55, 005 79
Fisheries 1 , 1 1 1 . 277 42
Government of the Northwest Territories 5, S09 66
Yukon Territory 301,612 34
ImmiRration 1,211,954 04
Indians 1 , 922, 761 20
Interest on Public Debt 47.845, .584 51
Labour 75, 264 .50
Legislation 3.073,334 28
Lighthouse and Coast Service 1.860. .309 35
Mail .'subsidies and Steamship Subventions 1,8.53,319 55
Marino Hospitals ,53, 169 41
Militia and Defence 3,912,4.58 64
M ines and Geological Survey ^iSO, 761 73
Miscellaneous 2,3.54,495 86
Naval Service 1,069,. 572 70
Ocean and Hiver Service 1,192,673 70
Penitentiaries 980,167 64
Pensions 8,155,691.50
PostOffice 18,046,557 90
Premium Discount and Exchange 5 45
Public Works— Consolidated Fund 7,432,900 95
Collection of Ucvenue 842,647 51
Quarantine 2.39.45139
Railwavs and Canals— Consolidated Fund 444. 628 ,52
Collection of Revenue 34,849,607 65
Royal \. W. Mounted Police 1,031,1.50 82
Scientific Institutions 361. .592 93
Sinking Funds 3, 1S3.492 00
Steaniljout Inspection "0,380 01
Subsidies to Provinces 11.369,148 48
Superannual ion 47.S . 263 63
Tradeand Commerce 1,389, DOS 15
Weights and Measures, Gas and Electric Light Inspection 322, .549 33
178.170.815 98
Capiiiil,
Public Works 5, ,590, 241 .50
(Marine Department) 7,50,9.50 22
Kftilway.- and Canals 30.764,702 91
43,111,903 6;j
Olhrr Ejpmdilureii — Aulrm dfprnnfr.
War 343,830,801 98
Bounties on crude petroleum. 113.490 85
Charges of Managenient — I<oan Account. . 10. .505, 7.50 03
.Subsidies to Railways 720,104 75
3fiS.I76.4M 21
Rrcapitulotion — Rfcapitulalion.
Conw.lidatod Fun-I 178,170.815 OS
C-«piUl 43.111.903 03
Other Eipenditurrs .3.55.170,4.54 21
S70.4fiQ.173 82
APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS
b— 3
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Summary of Grant and Expenditure under Supply Bin, 1917-18.
Sommaire des subventions et d^penses en vertu de la loi des subsides, 1917-18.
Service.
Part.
Partie
Grant.
Crtdits.
Expenditure.
D^penses.
Grant
not used.
Crgdits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
d^pass^s.
Administration of .Justice
Adulteration of Food
Arts and Agriculture
Charges of Management
Civil Government — Salaries
" Contingencies
Customs
Dominion Lands and Parks
Dominion Police
Excise
Fisheries
Government of the Northwest Terri-
tories
Government of the Yukon Territory. .
Immigration
Indians
Labour.
Legislation
Lighthouse and Coast Service
Mail Subsidies and Steamshjp Subven-
tions
Marine Hospitals
Militia and Defence
Mines and Geological Survey
Miscellaneous
Naval Service
Ocean and River Service
Penitentiaries
Pensions
Post Office
Public Works — Capital
" " (Marine)
" Consolidated Fund
" Collection of Revenue.
Quarantine
Railways and Canals — Capital
" Con. Fund
Coll. of Rev. . .
Royal N. W. Mounted Police
Scientific Institutions
Steamboat Inspection
Trade and Commerce
Weights and Measures, Gas and Elec-
tric Light Inspection
Unprovided Items, as per Auditor Gen-
eral's Report, part b,page3, 1916-17
L
I
A
F
D
K
L
I
O
K
K
K
H
M
N
O
Z
o
p
Q
R
O
L
S
V
o
V
V
A
w
w
w
X
o
o
z
90,
47,
6,988,
5.'S.5,
6, 140,
1,2.53,
4,56.5,
5,431,
139,
1,669,
1,194,
$ cts.
870 84
500 00
500 00
4.50 00
700 69
451 00
000 00
395 00
765 00
318 75
900 00
8,000 00
320,000 00
1,935,000 00
1,743,360 00
83,500 00
1,192,114 07
2,208,021 05
2,635,
78,
4,587,
435
2,326
2,270
1,445,
1.012,
10,523
18,963
8,0.56
888
11,764
946
248
44,349
8,014
34,999
1,418,
399,
79,
2,410,
734 00
000 00
646 27
020 00
335 00
400 00
627 26
.500 00
613 53
327 34
000 00
.550 00
,005 33
,700 00
,000 00
,542 23
597 33
600 00
169 00
793 00
749 00
195 33
423,350 00
193,823,301 02
177,222 86
194,000,523 88
73,
46,
2,792,
488,
5,543,
1,070
4,0.54,
2,, 5.52,
128,
1,255,
951,
$ cts
135 78
643 09
707 15
199 02
131 30
539 59
319 87
303 58
966 02
005 79
,384 32
5,809 66
301,295 44
1,211,954 04
1.7.35,695 20
75,264 50
983, 133 38
1,860,309 35
1,731,
53,
3,894,
380,
1,812,
1,069,
1,192,
980,
7,821,
18,046,
5,585,
750,
7,293,
842,
239,
36,614,
391,
34,837,
1,031,
361,
70,
1,389,
652 89
169 41
306 42
761 73
662 25
572 70
673 76
167 64
952 87
.557 90
843 85
959 22
441 55
647 51
451 39
141 77
192 99
362-80
156 82
592 93
380 61
908 15
$ cts
17,735 06
1,048 27
4,195,792 85
49,610 73
597,269 39
183,698 38
510,680 13
2,879,091 42
10,798 98
414,312 96
243,515 68
2, 190 34
18,704 56
723,045 96
7,664 80
8,235 50
218,521 11
347,731 19
904,
24,
695,
54,
515,
1,200,
252,
32,
2,764,
916,
2,470,
137,
4,470,
105,
8,
7,7.35,
7,623.
162,
387,
38,
9,
1,023,
081 1
830 59
006 50
2.58 27
477 92
827 30
953 50
332 36
1.35 97
769 44
161 19
590 78
563 78
510 04
548 61
400 46
404 34
237 20
012 18
200 07
368 39
276 22
322,549 33
100,800 67
151,844,203 57
42,062,394 20
$ Ct3-
191 36
2,359 75
786 97
9,540 42
19 49
1,666 65
1,805 17
62,475 31
5 04
1.457 55
2,989 04
83.296 75
1— Ibi
ACDITOR OENERAL-8 REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Summarr or Expenditure under Special Statutes.
Sommalre des dfpenses en Tertu de statuts spCclaui.
Service.
Part
Partie
Expenditure.
D^penscs.
S Ct3.
Administration of Justice
.\rts and Agriculture
C'harRCS of IVIanagement Loan Account
Charges of Management (Administration of the Cunency Act)
Civil Government
FishinR Bounty
Government of the Yukon Territory
Indians ...
Interest on Public Debt
Legislation
Mail Subsidies and Steamship Subventions
Militia and Defence
Miscellaneous
Pensions
Premium. Discount and Kichange
Public Works — C^apital — Exchequer Court Awards
" Income " "
CoUingwood Dr>- Dock $24,208.96; Montreal Floating Dock,
$105.000
Railways and Canals — Capital
" Exchequer Court Awards
" " Income
" " Collection of Revenue
Railway Subsidies
Subsidies to the Provinces
.Sinking Funds .^.
.Superannuation »
Trade and Commerce — Bounties
War .Vppropriation, Vol. I^' .
L
A
F
F
RiCAPrrULATION .
Expenditure under Supply Bills
" Special Statutes.
R
K
H
F
N
Z
P
V
V
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w
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F
F
F
z
1.412.
I,0,i3,
10,505,
276,
159,
187.
47,845.
2,090.
121.
18.
541.
333.
10,
10.
254 35
310 91
750 63
507 90
981 56
893 10
316 90
0C6 00
584 51
200 90
666 00
152 22
S33 01
7.38 03
5 45
397 05
250 44
129,208 96
" 1.50,561 14
.53.435 53
12,244 S5
720. 4(M 75
11.369.148 48
3,183.492 60
478.263 03
113.490 ,S5
343.830.801 98
424.614.970 25
151.844,203 57
424.014,970 25
576.459.173 82
Summary of Grant.s and fhpendlturex In ronnertlon with the War.
Simmalre des subtcnllonK rt dfpenfcs tn rapport aier la euerre.
Grant.
Cr*dit».
Expenditure.
D6pensrs.
1914-15. 5 Geo. V, rap. 1, Ajisentcd to 22 Auit.. 1914
I91.V 16. 5 (;eo. V. cap. 23. As.MOnU'd to 15 April. 1915
1916-17. 6-7 (Jeo. V. cap. 28, Aivscnted to IS .May. 1916
1917 18. 7 8 Ceo. V, cap. 2, A.'wcnte<l to 7 Feb., 1917
i cU.
50.000.000 00
100.000.000 00
250.000.000 00
500.000.000 00
t cto.
60.7.50,476 01
166,197,7,55 47
.300.4.SS.SI4 03
.343,836.801 98
1918-19, 8-9 Geo. V, cap. 45, Anniented to 24 Hay, 1918
900.000.000 00
.WO. 000. 000 00
877.273,848 09
APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS
b — 5
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Summary of Expenditure, 1917-18, by Departments.
Sommalre des d^penses, 1917-18, par d£partement8.
Expenditures by Departments.
D6penses par dfepartements.
Part.
Partie
Capital.
Consolidated
Fund.
Fonds
consolidfe.
Other
Expenditures
Autres
d^penses.
Total.
Agriculture
A
B
C
Y
A
U
D
E
F
G
F
H
I
J
K
I
L
M
N
0
P
Q
R
t cts
$ cts
4,6.59,612 68
. 130,374 75
148,681 58
43,925 44
119,192 03
8,673 84
4,402,203 75
87,736 23
i cts
S cts.
4,659,612 68
1.30,374 75
148,681 58
43 925 44
Auditor General's Office
Civil Service Coinmission
C'onsulting Kngineer — Dom. Govt. . . .
8.673 84
4.402.203 75
87 7?fi 91
External Affairs
73,657,311 67
142,197 27
84,199 46
2,056,606 .59
1,795,. 593 12
62,585 44
5,528,329 92
8,377 57
2,790,755 40
141,286 20
3,077,366 94
3,614,191 10
4,100,037 47
706.724 02
2,393,7.53 70
3,293 00
18,976,074 93
384,902 59
72,741 36
8,885,519 89
35,492,427 40
1,095,474 41
119,028 71
1,214 26
3,380,423 26
70,303 81
11,926 .38
38,242 21
5,541 25
31,647 79
(a)10,505,750 63
84,163,062 30
HO 197 27
High Commissioner's Office — London.
84 199 46
Indian Affairs
2,056,606 59
1,795,593 12
62,585 44
5,528,329 92
8 377 57
Immigration and Colonization
2,790,755 40
141 2Sfi 90
Labour
Legislation p
3,077,366 94
4,365,150 32
4,100.037 47
706,724 02
2,393,7.53 70
3 'OS 00
Marine
750,959 22
Militia
Mines
Naval
Post Office
s
T
U
V
w
X
Y
18,976,074 93
384,902 59
70 741 3g
Privy ( 'ouncil
Public Works
5,596,241 50
36,764,702 91
14,481,761 39
72,977,535 06
1,095,474 41
119,028 71
1 214 26
(6)720,404 75
Roval N.W. Mounted Police
Soldiers' Civil Re-Establishment
Trade and Commerce
Z
(c) 113,496 85
3,493,'920 11
70,303 81
War Expenditure by Departments
(«343.836.801,98)—
Agriculture
38,242 21
5,541 25
31 647 79
Customs
Finance
17,916 46
10.531 94
26,692 85
41,014 99
8.58 00
1,174 74
94.532 41
2,491,895 51
471,985 49
17,916 46
10,531 94
26,692 85
41 014 94
Governor General's Secretary's office
Indians
8.58 00
Insurance
1 174 74
94 .532 41
.lustice
*> 491 8Q5 .^1
471 985 49
Militia
316,669.871 95
9,666.229 14
749,608 36
49,600 ,57
185,321 11
1,196,850 88
81,766 99
117,201 22
17,732 52
198,. 528 17
11,393,654 65
142,093 91
33,312 20
316,669 871 95
9 666 220 14
Post Office
749,608 36
49 fiOO .57
Pri vv Council
Public Works
185 321 11
Railways and Canals...
1,196,8.50 88
81 766 99
Secretary of State
Trade and Commerce
117,201 22
Canadian Munition Resources Com..
17 732 52
Canada Food Board
198,. 528 17
Military Hospitals C'ommission
11 393 654 65
National Service Commission
142,093 91
33 312 20
43.311,903 63
521,986,851 4S
11.339.652 23
576,438,407 34
b — 6
Al niTOR GE\h'RALS REPORT, 19ni91S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Suminarjr of Kxpendlturf, M17-18. by Dfpartmfnts— Concluded.
Somnuire des d^penses, »1<-1S. par d#part?mr'nts— Fin.
Expenditure by Departments.
D4pen9e3 par U^partements.
Part.
Capital.
Consolidated
Fund.
Fonds
consolidf.
Other
Expenditures.
Autres
d^penses.
Total.
S cts.
43.111.903 63
S cts.
521.986.851 48
640 10
30,587 42
S cts.
11,339,652 23
$ cts.
576,438,407 34
War Expenditure bj' DepartmenU-Con.
Reconstruction and Development
640 10
30,5S7 42
'
522,018,079 00
10,461 Oi
576.469,634 86
l.«nft — War Refunds Labour Dent.
10,461 04
43.111,903 63
522,007,617 96
11,339,652 23
576.459.173 82
(o) Charges of Management — Loan Account.
(5) Railway Subsidies.
(c) Bounty on crude petroleum.
Admioistrstlon of Justice.
Expenditure.
Administration of Justice.
Expenditure.
Administration de la Justice.
D^'penses.
Administration de la Justice.
Ddpenses.
I'nder Special Stalutes.
t cts.
Under Special Slalules — Con.
S cts.
En rerlu dc italuls tpiciaui.
En terlu de slalult spieiaux — Suite.
Supreme Court of Canada —
Brought forward
1,010,213 84
Salaries of Judges .... . .
55.000 00
Eichc<iuer Court of Canada —
Province of Manitoba — Con.
.Salaries of Judges, and Ijocal
Salaric- of Judges— Con.
Judges in .\dmiralty
19.639 46
County Courts
25.150 00
Travelling allowances of Admir-
alty Judges
Travelling expon.ses . .
5.989 05
67 00
Province of British Columbia —
Province of Ontario —
Salaries of Judges-
.Salaries of Judges-
Supreme— .Appelate Division. .
High Court Division
Appeal
35,416 63
36,000 00
93.416 63
.Supreme
.37,000 00
Countv Courts
38,, 566 65
Count V < 'ourts
227.. WS 53
Travelling allowances
20, 122 30
Travelling allowances. . .
22.238 54
Province of Prince Kdward Island-
Province of Queljoc —
Salaries of Judges—
.Salaries of Judge* —
.'Superior
lb,400 00
King's Bench
4.1.000 00
County Courts
9,.<>00 00
.Sup<'ri^ir ( 'ourt
i.s.'^.M.'t .'W
Travelling allowances
066 60
Travelling allowances
21,266 24
Province of Sa.Mkatchew:in-
Province of Nova iM^tia —
Salaries of Judges-
Salaries of Juilges —
Appeal
2,338 68
.Supreme ( 'ourt
40,684 12
Supreme
.34.016 09
Divorce Court
.'JOG 00
King's Bench
2.499 99
i 'ounty Courts
20.398 9;i
District ( "ourts
45,627 95
Travelling nllowanies
4,3J>4 25
Travelling nllownmes
11.897 27
Pro\*inco of .Vew Brunswick —
Province <)f -\lberta- -
.Salaries of Judges-
Salaries of Judges--
Court of Appeal
18,500 00
.Supremc
.W.OOO 00
Court of King's Bench..
25.000 00
District Courts
33,000 00
Divorce Court
.■iOO 00
Travelling aIIi»%vHnc(-
19,.H49 .-SO
County '"ourtji
18,4.'>l 61
Yukon 'rcrritor\ —
Travelling eipcnws
8.324 39
Salary of .ludgi^
Province of Manitoba-
Territorial Court .
5.000 00
Salaries of Judges-"
■ Police Court— .salary of Magistrate
Appmi
.'M.983 84
at Whilehorse
4.000 00
King's Bench
.37,000 00
1.412,254 .35
Carried ff»rward .
1.010.213 84
I
1 1'i'itorin \ •/ 70 Y .\<r<iisTS
b— 7
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Administration of Justice.
Administration de la Justice.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D^pon.-ies.
Grant
not used.
CrMit.-i non
eirtployfs.
Grant
exeeeded.
Credits
d6pass6s.
Under Supply Bill. — Kn vertu de la loi des subsides.
Supreme Court of Canada —
Contingencies and disbursements, salaries of
officers (sheriffs, etc.), books, magazines,
etc., for Judges, not exceeding ?300
Law books and books tor reference for Library
and binding of same
Exchequer Court of Canada —
Contingencies — Judges' travelling expenses, re-
muneration to sheriffs, etc., printing, sta
tionery, etc., and $1.50 for Judges' books
Printing, binding and distributing Kxchequer
Court reports
Miscellaneous expenses. Exchequer Court ui
Admiralty
Salary of Marshal in .A.dmiralty, Quebec
, To Chas. Morse, for furnishing reports of the
Exchequer Court decisions to legal period!
cals
Living allowance for Judge of Atlin, B. C
District
Yukon Territory
Miscellaneous expenditure
SummttTy — Sommaire.
Under .Statute
Under Supply Bill.
7,500 00
8,000 00
6,000 00
3,500 00
500 00
333 34
50 00
1,200 00
53,7,87 .50
10,000 00
S cts
13,774 60
cts.
1,725 40
7,373 67
1,200 00
40,882 17
9,905 34
3,009 07
12,905 33
94 66
90,870 84
73,135 78
17,735 06
1,412,2.54 35
73,135 7S
1,485,. 390 13
$ cts.
These accounts have been examined under my direc-
tion, and are correct.
Examined,
A. H. Brown (Statute).
VVm. Kearns (Supply Bill).
Ces comptes ont ^t6 vferifi^s sous ma direction, et
ils sont exacts.
J. FRASER,
Auditor Gemral.
b— 8
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Arts and Agriculture— Arts et Agriculture.
Service.
Grant.
Crtdits.
Expenditure.
D6penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
empIoy68.
Grant
exceeded.
Crtdits
d^pass^s.
Administration of the Agricultural Instruction Act .
Branch of Entomology
Canadian Exhibit at the Imperial Institute, London
Cold Storage Warehouses
Dairjing Industries
Destructive Insect and Pest .\ct — -Vdministration of
Dominion Cattle Quarantine Buildings
Exhibitions
Experimental Farms
Fruit Branch
Health of Animals..
International Institute of Agriculture
Live Stock Industry
Meat and Canned Foods Act— Administration of....
Patent Record
Publications Branch- .
Seed Act — To enforce. . .
White Pine Blister Rust
Compassionate allowance to the widow of Patrick
Quinn. an employee of t he Charlottetown Experi-
mental Station
Seed Grain — For the purchase of
For the purchase of seed peas and beans.
For the purfha.se of feed oats
For the purchase of seed and feed grain
For the purchase of .icrcpnings, mill feed and corn. . .
For the purcha.se of oil rake and other stock food .
For the purchase of seed grain and feed oats.
$ cts.
2.5.000 00
20,000 00
5.000 00
50.000 00
155,000 00
85,000 00
10,000 00
.W.OOO 00
SSO.OOO 00
10.1.000 00
517,000 00
15,000 00
700,000 00
325,000 00
30,000 00
.30,000 00
1.10,000 OOi
25,000 OOl
1,500 OOl
500.000 OOl
500.000 00
500.000 00
,000,000 00
300,000 00
300.000 00
700,000 00
6,988,500 00
Under Slalute. — En rertu dc la lot.
Agricultural Instruction Act.
$ cts.
17,543 66
18,857 24
2,190 00
7,787 21
146,987 60
75,443 34
6,473 73
34,445 31
S.S5,226 83
96,411 40
324,175 78
8,259 98
643,799 36
318,593 ,53
30,000 00
29,400 04
135,160 78
10,451 36
1,500 00
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(0)
S cts.
7,456 34
1,142 76
2,810 00
42,212 79
8,012 40
9,556 66
3,526 27
15,. 5.54 69
4,773 17
8,588 60
192,824 22
6,740 02
56,200 64
6,406 47
599 96
14,839 22
14,548 64
.5(X).0(X) 00
.500, (KH) 00
,500,000 00
1,000,000 00
300,000 00
300,000 00
700,000 00
2,792,707 15 4,195,792 85
1,053.310 91
cts.
(a) Treated as open account.
These accounts have been examined under my direc-
tion, and are correct.
Examined,
K. a. Johnston.
< es comptes ont (-U- v4rili68 sous ma direction, et
ils sont exacts.
J. FRASER,
Audi'or General.
APPROPRIATION ACCOUXTS
b— 9
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Charges of Management — Frals d'admlnlstratlon.
—
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D^penses.
Grant
not used.
Cr6dits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
d^passfo.
Offices of Assistant Reeeivera-General and
Country Savings Banks —
$ cts.
72,850 00
300,000 00
42,000 00
80,000 00
5,600 00
20,000 00
15,000 00
$ cts.
7.476 02
10,. 337 36
12,219 40
11,626 31
9,464 80
8,827 26
8,069 51
3,037 50
271 46
299,982 51
34,539 07
63,292 47
7,9.59 75
1,205 05
9,890 55
$ cts.
1.520 38
17 49
7,460 93
16,707 53
■■■l8i794'95
5,109 45
$ cts.
Halifax
Winnipeg
Country Savings Banks — Salaries v. . .
" " Contingencies
Printing, advertising, inspection, etc
Commission for payment of interest on public
debt, purchase of sinking funds
Brokerage on purchase of sinking funds
2.359 75
Removal of foreign and uncurrent coin from
535,450 00
488,199 02
49,610 73
2,359 75
Under Statute. — En vertu dea ataluls.
507 90
10,505,750 63
Charges of Management — Loan Account
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined,
E. D. Sutherland,
J. S. Stevenson.
Ces comptes ont kXk verifies sous ma direction, et
lis sont exacts.
J. ERASER,
Auditor General.
D — 10
AUDITOR OBXFRAL'8 REPORT. 1917-191$
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
CItII Govrrnmcnt.
(iouvernrment civil.
Grant.
Crtdits.
Expenditure.
D6penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
em ploy &.
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
d6pass6s.
I'nder Supply Bill. — En cerlu de la loi des stibaides
.\griculture: Salaries
Contingencies
Auditor General's Office: Salaries
" Contingencies
Civil Ser\'ice Commission: Salaries.
" Contingencies
Conser\'ation Commission: Salaries
Consulting Kngioeer, Dom. Govt.: Salaries
" " Contingencies
Customs: Salaries
" Contingencies
External .\(Tairs: .Salaries
Contingencies
Finance: .^^alaries
" Contingencies
Governor General's Secretary: Salaries
" Contingencies
High Commissioner's Office: Salaries
■' " Contingencies
Indian Affairs: Salaries
Contingencies
Inland Revenue: Salaries
" Contingencies
Insurance: Salaries
Contingencies . .
Interior: Salaries
" Contingencie.s.
Immigration and Colonization: Salaries
Contingencies
Justice: Salaries
" Contingencies
Labour: .''■■ilaries
" Contingencies
Marine and Fisheries: Salaries
Contingencies
Militia and Defence: .'salaries
Contingencies
Mines: Salaries
Contingencies
Naval .Service: .Salaries
Contingencies
Post Office: Salaries.. .
Contingencies
Printing and i^tationery : Salaries
Contingencies
Privy Council : Salaries
Contingencies
Public Archives: .'Salaries
Contingencies
Public Works: .'salaries..
ConlinKonciea
Railnay and Canals: ."^alaric."!. .
Contingencies..
R.N'.W. Mounted Police: Salaries
" " Contingencies
Secretary of State: Salaries
" " Contingencies
Trade and Commerce: Salaries
" " Contingencies
t)epartmcnl« generally: Contingencies
Ijcparliiicnts varinun — Vole 111: Salaries
t cts.
$ cts.
500,
100,
143,
16,
33,
15,
37,
7,
331,
25,
36.
15,
151,
30,
27,
66,
21,
58,
126,
21,
186,
28,
32,
31,
1.196,
115,
1,
3
159,
21,
.57,
15,
207,
32,
199,
19
3.S1,
5,
188,
.W,
S55,
125
65
10,
.50
II
m
17
.190
H5
185
28
21
1
84
16
133
15
275
«2
575 00
000 00
850 00
500 00
649 89
500 00
650 00
600 00
150 00
100 00
000 00
074 16
500 00
612 50
000 00
250 00
600 00
650 00
151 00
862 50
550 00
012 .10
000 00
837 50
000 00
655 00
000 OO
4.58 32
000 00
912 50
000 00
1.17 .50
000 00
9.50 00
000 00
2X3 32
500 00
985 00
,500 00
9.50 00
000 00
620 00
.500 00
762 .50
.300 00
562 50
000 00
025 00
000 00
9.50 00
000 00
.5.37 50
000 00
712 60
700 00
.337 50
000 00
812 .50
000 00
000 00
325 00
452
»4
134
8
30
13
35
314
17
33
126,
29,
25,
60.
20,
58,
119,
12,
139,
20,
27,
29,
1,164,
112,
1,
3,
150,
21,
43,
13,
204,
29,
17B,
3
321
3,
1S2
49
791
114
61
10
48,
10
51
16
515
37
171
in
14
14
119
11
246
265 83
809 20
639 26
525 66
372 65
552 79
193
600 00
73 84
349 .84
384 22
891 32
041 05
989 81
840 86
600 01
530 60
399 98
445 26
979 73
842 33
682 18
878 69
807 27
778 17
.524 51
419 19
458 32
196 26
012 06
296 45
.3.33 19
736 97
147 70
021 40
447 75
1.55 51
27S 10
075 87
.504 61
456 53
246 78
730 96
729 52
218 69
8(i9 57
979 17
303 76
4S4 16
740 12
S.3-» 01
2.53 59
694 89
534 29
H9 15
045 96
7:t9 08
,170 44
,025 12
983 51
7.394,151 69
6,613.970 89
S cts.
48,309 17
5.190 80
9,210 74
7,874 34
3,277 24
1,947 21
2.456 85
76 16
16,7.50 16
7,615 78
2. 182 84
7.458 95
24.622 69
159 14
l.&t9 99
0.O49 40
1,250 02
6,882 77
8,707 67
46,330 32
7,121 31
5,030 23
1,221 83
32. 130 49
2.580 81
9,900 44
13.804 31
1,263 03
3,802 30
2,37S 00
22,835 57
10,344 49
00,706 00
2,424 13
26,445 .39
543 4
64.373 22
10,769 04
4,032 98
81 31
1.692 93
20 83
8,001 24
515 84
75,209 88
47,10.5 99
14.283 91
11.305 11
7.178 21
1.010 85
7,291 .54
1,260 92
14.642 on
3.974 88
28.016 49
62.325 00
780,967 77
294 26
196 26
296 45
786 97
APPROPRIATION ACCOVyTS
b— 11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Civil Government.
Gouvernemcnt civil.
Grant.
Cr6dits.
Expenditure.
D^penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded .
Cr6dit.s
d^pass^s.
Salaries under Special Stalules. — Appomtements
en verlu de statuls speciaux.
Governor General of Canada
High Commissioner for Canada, London.
Lieutenan
, Governor, Ontario.
Quebec
Nova ,Scotia
New Brunswick
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia
Prince Edward Island
1 at $12,000: 18 at $7,000
Sohcitor General
Governor General's Secretary
Auditor General
.Superintendent of Insurance. .
Parliamentary Under .Secretary of State for Ex.
temal Affairs, including arrears
Ministers
$ cts
48,666 66
4,704 22
10.000 00
10,000 00
9,000 00
8,S25 00
9.000 00
9,000 00
9.000 00
9,000 00
7,000 00
118,692 19
4,462 33
2,400 00
5.000 00
5,000 00
7,231 16
$ cts.
$ cts.
276,981 .56
Summary.- — Sommaire.
Salaries under Supply Bill
Salaries under Special Statutes
5,543,431 30
276,981 56
Contingencies. .
5,820,412 86
1,070,539 59
6,890,952 45
These accounts have been examined under my Ces comptes ont 6te v^rififs sous ma direction,
direction, and are correct. et ils sont exacts.
J. ERASER,
Examined, Auditor General.
A. H. Brown (Salaries).
J. S. Stevenson, (Contingencies).
Customs— Douancs.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D^penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
dfipassfs.
Salaries and contingent expenses of the several
$ cts.
3,890,000 00
385,000 00
180.000 00
100,000 00
10,000 00
$ cts.
3,443,713 32
374,024 39
178, 172 89
56,2.33 .54
2,175 73
$ cts.
446,286 68
10,975 61
1,827 11
43,766 46
7,824 27
$ cts.
Salaries and travelling expenses of inspectors of
ports, etc., and board of Customs
Miscellaneous — Printing and stationery, etc
Maintenance of revenue cruisers and preventive
service
Secret Preventive Service— Department of Justice
4,565,000 00
4,054,319 87
510,680 13
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined.
J. W. Reid.
Ces comptes ont 6t6 v6rifi^s sous ma direction'
et ils sont exacts.
J. FR.-VSER,
Auditor Genfral.
li
b— 12
AVDITOR GEyKRALS REPORT. 19ni9IS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands and Parks.
Teires et parrs fM^raui.
Grant.
CrMits.
Expenditure.
D^penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded.
CrfdiU
d£pass£s.
% cts.
485,000 00
270,000 00
776,300 00
2,400 00
125 00
650,000 00
3,000 00
159,000 00
174,000 00
500 00
250 00
300,000 00
66, 100 00
11,000 00
1.720 00
1.000 00
16.000 00
2,500,000 00
10,000 00
5,000 00
$ cts.
437. 0J6 29
249.861 07
579,870 45
1,356 35
125 00
637,729 92
3,000 00
125,355 64
157.862 61
500 00
250 00
288,868 69
52,394 58
6,645 11
673 98
1,000 00
1 , 720 40
1,514 91
5,581 86
346 72
$ cU.
47,353 71
20, 138 93
196.429 55
1.043 65
12.270 OS
33,644 36
16, 137 39
11,131 31
13,705 42
4,354 89
1,046 02
14,279 60
2,498,485 09
4,418 14
4,653 28
S cts.
Surveys, Examination of survey returns, etc
Board of Examiners of the Dominion Land Sur-
To assist in publishing the transactions of the
Association of Dominion Land Surveyors
Protection of Timber
Grant to the Canadian Forestry Association
Waterpowers Investigations and Keports, etc
Surveys and Works under the Irrigation Act
Grant to Western Canada IrriRation -Association.
Grant to ('ypress Hill Water Users' Association..
-\
Cost of Litigation and Lej^al Expenses
Grant to Alpine Club of Canada.
Salaries of the Commissioners to be appointed
under The Soldiers Settlement Act of 1917,
to assist returned soldiers in settling upon the
land
Advance to soldiers settling upon the land and
cost of administering The Soldiers Settlement
Act, 1917, including clerical assistance
North West Game Act and the Migratory Bird
•
Moving of Residences at Frank, AltA
5,431,395 00
2,552,303 68
2.879,091 42
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined,
J. W. Reid.
Ces comptes ont tt/t virifif s sous ma direction
et ils sent exacts.
J. FRASER,
A uditor General.
Dominion Poller.
Grant.
Expenditure.
Grant
not used.
Grant
exceeded.
Polire tMfTile.
Crddits.
Dtpcnses.
Credits n<»n
employes.
Crfdila
d(pas8^.
$ cts.
$ ct«.
t cts.
S cts.
Dominion
Police
13B.765 00
128,966 02
10,798 98
This account has been examined under my Ce compt« A 6U- v6rifi6 aoui ma direction,
direction, and is correct. et il est exact.
Eiaminc'il.
\\ M K'r ^it v«
.1. FRASER,
Auditor General.
A PPRO PRIA Tiny ACCO CXTS
b — 13
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Govrrnmcnt of the Northwest Territories.
Gouvernement des Terrltolres du
Nord-Oiicst.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D6penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employfe.
Grant
exceeded.
Credit*
d6pass6s.
Salary of Commissioner
Salarj' of Secretary
Salary of .Accountant
Schools
Relief to destitute, maintenance of insane patients
and pri.soners . .
Investigations, travelling expenses, clerical assist^
ance, printing, stationery and contingencies.
S cts.
1,000 00
300 00
300 00
3,000 00
1,900 00
1,500 00
8,000 00
$ cts.
1.000 00
300 00
300 00
1,950 00
1,890 24
369 42
5,809 66
$ cts.
1,050 00
9 76
1,130 58
2,190 34
$ cts.
These accounts have been examined under my Ces comptes ont 6t6 vfrififo sous ma direction
direction, and are correct. et ils sont exacts.
Examined,
J. \V. Reid.
J. FRASER,
Auditor General.
Government of the Yukon Territory.
Gouvernement du Territoirc du Yulion.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
Dcpenses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employfe.
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
d6pass#.s.
Salaries and expenses in connection with the
administration of the Territory
; cts.
120,000 00
125,000 00
75,000 00
$ cts.
101,295 44
125,000 00
75,000 00
t cts.
18,704 56
$ cts.
Grant to Local Council for maintenance and repairs
Under Exchequer Court award
320,000 00
301.295 44
316 90
18,704 56
These accounts have been examined under my Ces comptes ont 6t6 v6rifi63 sous ma direction
direction, and are correct. et ils sont exacts.
Examined,
J. W. Reid.
FRASER,
Auditor General.
b--i4
Al DITOR GEXERALS REPORT, 1917-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immleratlon.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditare.
D^penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employfo.
Grant
exceeded.
CrtSdits
d£pass£s.
Salaries of agents and employees in Canada, Great
Britain and foreign countries
Contingencies in Canadian. British and foreign
agencies and general immigration expenses.. . .
Relief of distressed Canadians in countries other
than the United States
Administration of Chinese Immigration —
.■Salaries
Contingencies
Seed grain to settlers on unpatented lands in the
Provinces of Manitoba, .'Saskatchewan and
Alberta
$ cts.
600,000 00
600.000 00
6,000 00
24,000 00
5,000 00
700,000 00
t cts.
586,204 07
599,574 26
1.076 38
23,032 18
2.067 15
(a)
S cts.
13.795 93
425 74
4.923 62
967 82
2.932 85
700.000 00
1,935,000 00 1,211,954 04
723,045 96
$ cts.
(a) Treated as an open account.
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and arc correct.
Kiamined.
.J. W. Reid.
Ces comptes ont 6t6 v^rififs sous ma direction
et ils sont exacts.
J. FRASER,
Auditor General.
Indlaas.
Sauxagts.
Grant.
Cr6dits.
Kxpcnditure.
D6pcnses.
Grant
not used .
Credits non
ciiipluyis.
Grant
exceeded.
Crfidita
d6pas8£B.
Ontario and Quebec
t cts.
91.775 00
28.162 00
16.884 00
3.225 00
■5.58,149 00
166. a50 00
I cts.
91.763 84
28.161 91
16.883 00
3.224 86
.558. 148 28
166.049 46
14.3.54 (H)
7.34.112 33
122.997 .52
S cts.
11 16
0 09
1 00
0 14
0 72
0 64
.7,540 00
2 67
2 48
$ cts.
New Brunswick
Prince I^Iward Island
Manitoba. Saskatchewan. Alberta and N. W.
Territories
Yukon
22.000 00
7.34,115 00
123.000 00
General
Under StaluU — £n rrr/u dc la lot.
I, 743.. 360 00
.1,735,095 20
187.066 00
7,664 80
These accounts have been examined under my Ces comples ont 6U- vfrififs sous ma direction
din-ction. and arc corn>ct. et lis sont exacts.
Kiaminod.
J. W . RtiD.
.1. KKASr.R.
Auditor General.
APPROfRIATWS ACCODNTa
b— 15
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Inland Revenue.
Revenu de I'lnt^rieur.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
Dfepenses.
Grant
not used .
Credits non
eraployfe.
Grant
exceeded .
Credits
d6pa£sfe.
Excise. — Acciae.
.Salaries of officers and inspectors of Excise
Travelling expenses, rent, fuel, stationery
Duty-pay to officers serving longer hours other
$ cts.
606,318 75
100,000 00
2,000 00
16,000 00
12,000 00
130,000 00
5,000 00
155,000 00
18,000 00
125,000 00
500,000 00
$ cts.
495,919 84
97,469 19
1,291 66
12,622 13
10,019 29
102,730 29
1,116 15
106,961 01
14,305 76
19,082 88
393,487 59
{ cts.
110,398 91
2,530 81
708 34
3,377 87
1,980 71
27,269 71
3,883 85
48,038 99
3,694 24
105,917 12
106,512 41
S cts.
Extra duty-pay at large distilleries and other
Provisional allowances, etc., Manitoba, etc
Stamps for imported and Canadian tobacco
Collectors of Customs for duty collected by them
Preventive .Service —
Contingencies
Stamps, stationery, salaries, travelling expenses
in connection with War Tax
To enable the Department to supply methylated
1,669,318 75
1,255,005 79
414,312 96
Weights and Measures, Gas and Electric Light
Inspection. — Inspection des poids et mesures,
du gaz et de la lumiere eltctrique.
Salaries of officers, inspectors, etc., of weights and
measures .
170,250 00
88,000 00
6,000 00
1,200 00
93,500 00
59,000 00
1,000 00
400 00
4,000 00
124,386 87
80, 960 57
5,487 50
218 85
74,260 96
33.175 47
869 58
400 00
2,789 53
45,863 13
7,039 43
512 50
981 15
19,239 04
25,824 53
130 42
1.210 47
Rents, fuel, travelling expenses, etc., weights and
measures
Provisional allowances, etc., weights and measures
International bureau of weights and measures. . . .
Salaries of gas and electricity inspectors
Rent, fuel, travelling expenses, gas and electric
light
The International Electrotechnical Commission.
PilOvisional allowance, etc., Manitoba, etc., gas
423,350 00
322,549 33
100,800 67
Adulteration of Food. — Falsification des produits
alimentaires.
Adulteration of food and the administration of
the .A.ct
45,000 00
2,000 00
500 00
45, 191 36
1,362 45
89 28
/
637 55
410 72
191 36
Proprietary or patent medicines. .. . . ..
Inland Revenue Dept. — Minor Revenues, expen-
ditures
, 47,500 00
46,643 09
1,048 27
191 36
These accounts have been examined under my Ces comptes ont 6ti v^rififs sous ma direction
direction, and are correct. et ils sont exacts.
Examined,
A. H. Brown,
J. ERASER,
Auditor General.
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Al DITOR OEyERAL'i-! REPORT, 19n-101S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Labour.
TravaU.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D^penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits- non
employfe.
Grant
exceeded.
CK-dits
dfpass6s.
S cts.
35.000 00
30,000 00
2,500 00
1,000 00
15.000 00
S cts.
34.737 98
29,926 51
$ cts.
262 02
73 49
2.500 00
1.000 00
4.399 99
$ cts.
Industrial training and technical education
10.600 01
83.500 OO
75,264 50
8.235 50
These accounts have been exammed under my
direction, and are correct.
Ces comptes ont 6t*v6rifi6s sous ma direction
et ils sont exacts.
Examined.
\Vm. Ke.^rxs.
FRASER.
Auditor General.
■
Grant
Grant
I..eei^la(lon.
Grant.
Expenditure.
not used.
exceeded.
L«stslatioii.
Credits.
Df'penses.
Credits non
em ploy 6s.
Crddita
d6pass6s.
'
t cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
t cts.
Senate—
112,454 00
113,503 67
1.049 67
Travelling; expenses of Senate members of the
I'arlianientarv rommittec appointed to con-
sider the reception, treatment, care, etc.. of
certain soldiers
142 95
142 95
For the .Speaker of the Senate in lieu of residence
and attendance, from Jan. 18, 1917, to close
3,345 00
3,345 00
Full sessional indemnity of a senator, who died
during the pref^nt session, payment aa the
2.500 00
2, .500 00
House of ("ommons —
2.000 00
2a5,666 67
2.000 00
196.757 52
8,909 15
Salanes of officers
Kxpenso.s of conimittecs. etc.
87.940 00
65.956 91
21,983 09
< 'ontinKfnries
.52,980 00
47,781 44
5, 198 56
J'ubliyhinK debates
100,000 00
100,546 80
646 80
100,665 00
72,826 38
27,838 61
For the Speaker of the House of Commons in
lieu of residence and attendance. 150 d. at $16
per diem
4.050 00
2,595 00
1.455 00
For the Deputy ."Speaker of the House of Com-
mon.H in lieu of apartment.^
1.645 00
1,160 00
4«5 00
TravelhnK expen.^tes of members of the Parlia-
mentary (ommittec.t appointed to consider
the reception, treatment, care of. etc.. of
certain soldiers who served in the Canadian
Expeditionary Forces
765 45
M
765 45
To provide tor payment of full sessional indem-
nity of members of the House of Commons.
days lost thrnujih alinencc caused by illness.
etc . iiK-liidinE »2..500 to Hon. H. S. lielnnd, a
22.010 00
22.010 00
1 >r. Tlmmas Hnrnard Flint upon his
■ from the Clerkship of the House
of Commons throush physical disability. .
2.500 00
141 12
2,3.58 88
Carried forward
e»8,064 07
fW6.75n 80
93.503 74
1,590 47
Ai'i'Roj'in \ 7 70.Y .irro( Wf!
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
LreLslatlon — Concluded .
Legislation— Fin.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D^penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employfe.
Grant
exceeded .
Crfelits
df passes.
Brought forward
Library of Parliament —
Salaries
Books for General Library including binding . .
Book for Library of American History
$ cts.
698,664 07
33,6.50 00
18,000 00
1,000 00
12,800 00
300,000 00
16,000 00
17,000 00
5,000 00
15,000 00
20,000 00
.55,000 00
$ cts.
606, 755 80
33,983 34
15,208 32
826 29
10,796 19
264,665 84
15,966 70
16,832 31
12,610 61
5.486 98
$ cts.
93,J03 74
2,791 68
173 71
2,003 81
35,334 16
33 .30
167 69
9,513 02
20.000 00
55,000 00
t cts.
1.596 47
333 34
General —
Printing, printing paper and binding
•Printing, Vjinding and distributing the .\nnual
Statutes
•Contingent expenses in connection with the
Contingencies of the Clerk of the Crown in
7,610 01
To pay travelling and living expenses of scru-
tineers under Military Voters .\ct, 1917, at the
rate of $25 per diem for living expenses, etc.- -
To provide for payment to members of the
Senate and members of the House of Com-
mons, for days lost through absence caused
by illness, etc., payment to be made as the
Treasury Board may direct (Vote 512)
1,192,114 07
983.133 38
218,521 11
9,540 42
Under Statute — En verlu de la loi.
Senate-
4.000 00
171,103 65
4,000 00
401,1.53 05
1,509,926 75
17 45
Indemnity and transportation
House of Commons —
Indemnity and travelling allowances. .
General —
Klections ... ....
2,090,200 90
Summary — Sommaire.
Under Supply Bill
983, 133 38
2,090,200 90
Under Statute
3,073,334 28
(a) Expenditure paid out of Expenses of Committees.
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined,
J. S. Stevenson,
•J. \V. Reid.
Ces comptes ont ^t6 v^rifi^s sous ma direction, et
ils sont exacts.
J. ERASER,
Auditor General.
I— 2b
b — 18
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1917-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Grant
Grant
Mall Subsidies and Steamship Subventions.
Grant.
Eipenditure.
not used.
exceeded.
Subventions aux paquebots— Poste.
Credits.
D6penses.
Credits non
employes.
Credits
d6pas86s.
$ cts.
$ cts.
S cts.
i cts.
Atlantic Ocean — Ocian Allanlique.
Annapolis and London or Hull, £ng., or both
Canadian Atlantic ports and Australia and New
5,000 00
5 000 00
Zpnlnnrl
140,000 00
34.999 98
105 000 0^
C&nada and Great Britain
1,000,000 00
25,000 00
502.739 28
497.260 72
25,000 00
12,077 24
Canada and Newfoundland
70,000 00
57.922 76
Canada and the West Indies or South America or
both
340,666 66
334.115 28
6,551 38
Cannda and South Africa. .
146.000 00
85, 166 62
60,833 38
Halifax, St. Johns, Newfoundland, and Liverpool.
Manchester Ser\'icc —
20.000 00
20,000 00
Montreal, Quebec and Manchester, Eng., in
summer, St. John. Halifax and Manchester,
Eng., in winter
35.000 00
35 000 00
7 500 00
7 500 00
15.000 00
IsioOO 00
15,000 00
15,000 00
25,000 00
25 000 00
Pacific Ocean— Oclan Pacifique.
Canada and -Australia or New Zealand or both.. .
180.509 00
180,509 00
Canada, China and Japan
253,333 34
222,083 33
31,250 01
Prince Uupert, B.C., and Queen Charlotte Island
21,000 00
21,000 00
3,000 00
3,000 00
Victoria. Vancouver, way ports, Skagway
12,500 00
12.500 00
Victoria and West Coast. Vancouver Island
5,000 00
5,000 00
\'ancouver and Northern ports of British Col-
16,800 00
16,800 00
Local Serticts—Serricet locaux.
5,825 00
5,825 00
Chariot teto»-n. Victoria and Halliday's Wharf. .
2.500 00
2,600 00
FroudeN Point and I..ockeport. N.S
600 00
600 00
Gaspe Basin and Dalhousie or Campbellton
15.000 00
13,750 00
1,250 00
Grand Manan and the Mainland
10,000 00
10,000 00
Halifax, ( anso and (iuvsboro- ...
5,000 00
5,000 00
Halifax and Newfoundland via < 'ape Breton ports
10,000 00
10,000 00
Halifax. .Malione Bay, Tancook Island and La
Have River ports
4,000 00
3,300 91
699 09
Halifax, Spry Bay and porU in Cape Breton
4,000 00
3,755 10
244 90
Halifax, South Cape Breton and Bras d'Or Lake
ports
6,000 00
5,625 00
375 00
Halifax and West Coast Cape Breton, calling at
way ports
4,000 00
4,000 00
Halifax and Shcrbrooke
2,000 00
2,000 00
Kenora nnf! Fort Francis
8,000 00
8,000 00
Mainland and Magdalen Islands
18,000 00
17,769 23
230 77
M uignivo and ( anso
6, .WO 00
6,500 00
5,600 00
5,. ^00 00
2,500 00
2,. 100 00
Peleo I.iland and the .Mainland. .
8,000 00
8,000 00
Petit dc f Irat and I.CMl. terminus at Mulgrave
7,000 00
5,512 43
1,487 57
Pctitcodiac River between Moncton and way
port.", etc
2,500 00
2,500 00
I'iriou and .Montague, calling at Harrington and
(ieorgetown
6,000 00
6,000 00
PicU)U, New Glasgow, Antigonish County porta
and Mulgrave
1.000 00
1,000 OO
Pictou. Mulgrave and Chetirnmp .
7.500 00
7,800 00
Pictou, Mulgrave, St. Peter's. Irish Cove and
Marble Nlountain, etc.. Bras d'Or I>akea
6.500 00
6,500 00
Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton and New-
foundland
20.000 00
20,000 00
Carried forward
2,504.234 00
1,628.973 02
876,260 08
APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS
b — 19
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Mail Subsidies and Steamship
Subventions — Concluded.
Subventions aux paquebots— Paste — Fin.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
Ddpenses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
cmploy6s
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
d6pass<''<.
Local Services — Services legaux — Concluded.
Brought forward
Quebec and Harrington
Quebec and Gaspe Basin
Quebec and ports on the North Shore of Isle of
Orleans
Riviere du Loup, Tadoussac, and North Shore
ports
Riviere du Loup, Tadoussac and other St. Law-
enee ports
St. Catherines Bay and Tadoussac
St. John and ports in ( 'umberland Basin
St. John, N.B., and St. .\ndrews, N.B
St. John and Bridgetown
St. John and Digby
St. John, Digby, Annapolis and Granville
St. John. N.B., and ports on the Bay of Fundy
and Minas Basin, and Margaretsville, N.S
St. John, VVestport and Yarmouth
St. Stephen, N.B., Ste. Croix River points, Deer
Island, Campbeilo and the inner islands, Passa-
maquoddy Bay, etc
Sydney and Bay St. Lawrence
."Sydney and Whycocomagh
Sydney, N.S., round the East Coast of Cape Bre-
ton to Hastings, etc
Supervision of subsidized steamship services
Under Statute — En rertu dc la loi.
Canada, China and Japan
2,. 504, 234 00
28,000 00
8,500 00
4,. 500 00
6,000 00
8,000 00
3,500 00
3,000 00
4,000 00
2,500 00
20,000 00
2,000 00
8,000 00
10,000 00
6,000 00
6,000 00
3,000 00
5,500 00
3,000 00
S cts
1,628,973 92
000 00
933 33
4,500 00
500 00
000 00
000 00
500 00
423 OS
000 00
919 88
628 35
175 83
6,000 00
3,000 00
5,500 00
1,598 50
$ cts
75,260 08
566 67
6.000 00
8,000 00
576 92
3,0.80 12
3,371 65
5,824 17
1,401 50
2,635,734 00
1,731,652 89
904,081 11
121,666 66
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined,
\Vm. Kearns.
Ces comptes ont 6tA verifies sous ma direction et
ils sont exacts.
J. FRASER,
Auditor General.
1— 2ib
b— 20
AUDITOR GBJiERAL'8 REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Marine and I'tsherlps.
Marine et Pecberies.
Grant.
CrWits.
Kxpenditurc.
Dfpenses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employes
Grant
exceeded .
Crfdits
d^pa^si^.
Ocean and Rice Scrrice — Srrrice ocfanique et
fluTtal.
Dominion Steamers, maintenance and repairs to.
Examination of masters and mates
Investigation into wrecks
Expenses of schools of navigation
Registration of shipping
Removal of obstructions in navigable waters. . . .
Inspectiiin of live stock shipments
Subsid.v for wTecking plant
Unforeseen expenses
Construction of two steamers to replace Quadra .
Amount required to pay claims of Merrj-fietd & Co.
$242 2.3. and G. J. Frizzell, of I'rincc Rupert
B.C., $.585 03, for provisions supplied to de-
faulting steward Alex B. Gordon of the CG.S
Estevan ". .
i cts
I.ISO.OOO 00
16.500 00
12.300 00
8,000 00
3,000 00
20.000 00
5,000 00
45,000 00
5,000 00
150,000 00
. 108 .539 23
13. .589 12
9,633 IS
4,814 53
2.615 90
7.719 .30
2.3C4 8S
42,500 00
70 30
S cts.
71.460 77
2.910 88
2. 666 82
3. 185 47
384 10
12.280 70
2.6;i5 12
2.500 00
4,929 64
1.50.000 00
827 26
827 26
1,445,627 26
1,192.673 76
252,953 50
LujhOiouae and Coast Serrice-
c6te8.
-Phares et services des
Agencies, rents and contingencies.
Salaries and allowances to lightkeepcrs
Maintenance and repairs to lighthouses
Construction of lighthouses
Signal s<-rvice
Administration of pilotage
Maintenance and repairs to wharves '
Breaking ice in Thunder Bay, etc., etc
Repairs to maritime road ,
Pensions to retired pilots '.
Telephones at diflerent points, etc., re aids to
navigation
New ve.Hsel to replace Maisonneuve
Rebuilding of Scout
Allowance to Harbour Master at Amhcrstburg .
Compassionate allowance to G. F. S. Townscnd
etc
Compassionate allowance, widow of late Chas
Hilyard. etc
Expenses of suit, etc. in case of McGillivray ts
Kiml>er, Sydney pilotajfcc authority
Scientific Institutions — Institutions scicntifiqws.
Interior Department —
Astronijmical surveys
Marine and Fisheries IJepartmenI —
Mete<^rological service
Marine Hospitals — Hdpilauj dr la marine.
Marine hospitals, etc
Shipwrecked and distressed seamen
Steomhoat Inspection — Inspection des vapeurs,
St«amboat inspection. . .
166,000 00
485,000 00
750,00 000
600,000 00
60,000 00
56,300 00
10.000 00
40,000 00
1.000 00
9,. 500 00
500 00
12,000 00
12,000 00
400 00
2,000 00
500 00
2.821 05
165,966 79
464.090 99
700.707 00
357.542 86
.53,253 80
52,058 10
10.019 49
25,141 00
797 98
8,475 00
11,936 19
4.. 589 10
400 00
2,000 00
500 00
2,821 05
33 21
20. 909 01
49,293 00
242,457 14
6,746 20
4,231 90
14,8.59 00
202 02
1,025 00
.500 00
03 81
7.410 00
2,208.021 05
1,800,309 35
347,731 19
198.000 00
201,703 00
168,3.55 97
193,236 06
29,044 03
8,556 O't
399,703 00
361,592 03
.38,200 07
75.000 (M)
3.000 (H)
78.000 00
51,623 89
I , 545 52
23.376 11
1.4.54 48
53,169 41
24,8.30 5«
79.749 <0
70,. 380 61
9,368 31
19 49
19 49
APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS
b — 21
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Fisheries.
Pfcheries.
Grant.
CrMit.s.
Expenditure.
D^'penses.
Grant
not used.
Crfelits non
eniployts.
Grant
exceeded .
Credits
depass^.
Fisheries — Pecheries.
Salaries and disbursements of Fishery officers, etc.
Buildinj; fishways and clearing rivers
Legal and incidental expenses
Canadian Fisheries Museum
Oyster culture
Cold storage for bait , etc
Reduction of do[;cfish, etc
Modus i::rr;idi licenses, etc
Fisheries intelligence bureau
Fisheries patrol service
Fisheries exhibit at Canadian National Exhibition
at Toronto
Fish breeding establishments
In.spection of pickled fish
Marine Biological Board of Canada
I'ndcr Statute — En vcrtu dc la loi.
Fishing bounty
$ cts
305,000 00
30, 000 00
4,000 00
,S,000 00
6,000 00
125,000 00
60,000 00
900 00
5,000 00
190,000 00
10,000 00
400,000 00
25.000 00
26,000 00
1,194,900 00
267,210 21
8,975 39
2,4.52 24
4,,S33 65
5,003 18
116,578 91
38.0.36 74
289 65
2,,S73 45
187,839 47
9,854 72
270,796 95
10.639 76
26,000 00
.37,789 79
21,024 61
1,.547 70
3,166 .35
996 82
8,421 09
21,963 26
010 .35
2, 126 55
2,160 53
145 28
129,203 05
14,360 24
951.384 32
243,515 68
1.59,893 10
$ cts.
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined,
Wm. Ke.^rns,
J. W. Reid. (.Scientific Institutions-Interior Dept.)
. Cescomptesont6t6 v6rifi63sous ma direction
et ils sont exacts.
J. FRASER,
Auditor General.
Militia and Defence.
Milice et Defense.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D^penses.
G rant
not used.
Credits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded .
Credits
depasses.
Allowances Active Militia
Cadet services
Contmgencies
Customs Dues
Departmental Library
Engineer Services and works
Grants to Associations and Bands
Headquarters, district and divisional staffs. . . .
Maintenance of Military Properties
Permanent Force
Printing and i^tationery
K(>y:il .M ilitary ( 'ollcge
S.'iliirics and wages .- . •.
.'^chnols of instruction
.Surveys
Transport and freight
Training areas and lands for military purpo.ses..
To provitlc an additional amount for pension to
Mr. Ronald Morrison, etc. .
To provide for payment of pension to Mr. Walter
Pettipas, etc
Carried forward
$ cts
80
90
60
25
1,
565,
50,
205.
180,
2, 300,
70,
185,
2.50,
150,
40,
50,
200,
000 00
,000 00
000 00
000 00
000 00
500 00
000 00
500 00
000 00
000 00
000 00
000 00
000 00
000 00
000 00
000 00
000 00
618 40
943 46
4,503,561 86,
364
10
206
173
,297
69,
162
232,
7,
31,
41,
CS,
S cts.
0,794 14
0,771 27
6,343 83
2,211 98
614 61
528 47
2,58 20
395 37
344 27
227 47
871 10
292 90
912 90
898 74
406 02
.306 32
838 30
618 40
943 46
3,848,577 75
$ cts.
9,205 86
43,656 17
22,788 02
385 39
200,971 53
39,741 80
6,655 73
2,772 .53
128 90
22,707 10
17,087 10
142,101 26
8,, 593 98
8,693 68
131,161 70
656,650 75
S cts.
771 27
895 37
.666 64
b — 22
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 19ni!>lS
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Militia and Defence— Concluded.
MUicc et Defense— Fin.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
Dfpcnses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employ^.
Grant
exceeded.
Cr«<iits
d6pass6s.
t cts.
4,503,561 86
3,307 50
672 06
3,271 67
2,628 00
807 50
440 00
365 00
1,501 03
966 11
479 00
24,620 33
3.194 13
125 00
616 46
520 87
2,025 00
189 00
16.077 59
9,553 76
12,724 40
t cts.
3,848,577 75
3,307 SO
672 06
3,271 67
2,628 00
807 50
440 00
365 00
1,501 03
966 11
479 00
24,620 33
3,194 14
125 00
616 46
520 87
2,025 00
189 00
i cts.
656,650 75
$ cts.
1 666 61
To provide for a gratuity to the family of the late
Professor J M. Lanos. etc., etc
To pro\'ide for a gratuity to Mr. Robert Cochran,
To provide for the following gratuities: —
To the estate of Professor A. Laird, etc
Widow of the late Major R. E. Kilbom, etc
Mr W Hazlett etc etc.
M r M Redmond , etc
Widow of late Mr. Geo. S. M. Gibson, etc
Mr J HaiTincton etc..
Widow of the late Mr. J. J. Fitzpatnck, etc
To cover expenditure by party of officers of the
Canadian Slilitia attending British, French and
Swiss .\riny manoeuvres in 1913, etc... .
To cover hire of motor cars for Major General
Hughes, then Minister of Militia and Defence,
during his visits to England and France in 1912,
1913 and 1915
0 01
Monuments on RattlefieMs— Grant to Women's
Wentworth Historical Society towards the
preservation of the monuments at Stoney Creek .
Gratuity to the widow of the late F. G. Anson,
employed at the Royal Military College
Gratuity to Mr. F. Ward, Chief Clerk, Barrack
KtafT Halifax on retirement.
16,077 .59
9,. 553 76
12.724 40
Compensation to Mrs. Mary Hannonforlosaof her
For payment to Mr. Geo McArthur of interest at
To provide for the payment of the value of loss of
Timber Licenses by reason of expropriation of
land for yite of Petawawa Camp Grounds to —
Rnhort Hooth Estate
Cnder Statu'e—En rertu rfe la lot.
4.587,646 27
3,894,306 42
695,006 50
1,066 65
Militar>' members of the Militia Council and
18, 152 22
These accounts have been examined under my
dirertion, and are correct.
Examined,
E. S. Johnston.
Cea comptes ont ttt vdrifi6s sous ma direc-
tion, et ils sont exacts.
J. FRASER,
Auditor General.
APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS
b — 23
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Mines and Geological Survey.
Grant.
Expenditure.
Grant
not used .
Grant
exceeded .
Mines ct rclcvfe gtologiques.
Credits.
Ddpenses.
Credits non
employfes.
Credits
dftpassfe.
Mines Branch — Division dea Mines.
S cts.
S cts.
S cts.
S cts.
Investigations of ore and other economic deposits,
71,620 00
62,000 00
■ 1,000 00
71,020 00
62,000 00
1 000 00
Dominion of Canada Assay Office — Essayerie du
Canada.
Maintenance of Assay Office — Vancouver, B.C —
25,000 00
19,919 94
5,080 06
Geological Suney — Arpenlages giologiques.
Explorations, surveys and investigations, etc
English and French editions of reports
t'ompassionate allowance to the widow of the
late ('. W. Drysdale, M. Sc, Ph. D., who was
drowned while in the discharge of his duties
on July 10, 1917
Maintenance of offices and museum, instruments,
etc ._
Purchase of specimens, etc. . .
150,000 00
65,000 00
5,000 00
50,000 00
5,000 00
400 00
122, 120 02
65,000 00
5,000 00
33,685 96
1,015 81
400 00
27,879 98
16,314 04
3,984 19
Compensation to J. R. Lyons for quarters va-
cated ....
435,020 00
380.761 73
54,258 27
These accounts have been examined under my Ces comptes ont ^te verifies sous ma direc-
direction, and are correct. tion, et ils sont exacts.
Examined,
J. S. Stevenson.
J. ERASER,
Auditor General.
b— 24
Al'DITOR GEXERALS REPORT. JfliT-iSiS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Grant
Grant
MIscellanrous.
Grant.
Expenditure.
not used.
exceeded.
Divers.
CrMits.
D^penses.
Credits non
employes.
Credits
depass^s.
» cts.
t cts.
$ cts.
$ ct.«.
Allowance to J. B. Challies. a member and scc-
retar>' of Lake of the Woods Technical Board,
fnr •«»r\' i (*(*•* rpndprfd since Mar. 1914. . . . •
500 00
(a)
.500 00
■V 5t pr»nc»TTi iPAl J^rtPiPtV
3.000 00
2.000 00
Acting High Commissioner. London. England.
fiTrw>n*af*4 c\t
12,000 00
1.200 00
4.866 67
7, 133 33
Allowance to Private Secretary, Sir Geo. Perley
650 00
550 00
\rphivps Puhlic
60.000 00
61.805 17
1.S05 17
Business Pro6ts Tax. 1916. administration of
150.000 00
80,634 02
69; 365 98
C'nnadi&ji \'isocinted Press
8.000 00
8.000 00
Canadian Associated Press, re National News
Ser\*ice
50,000 00
29. 166 67
20,833 33
Canadian Association for Prevention of Tuber-
culosis
10. COO 00
10.000 00
Canadian Branch St. John's Ambulance Associa-
j ion ,
5.000 00
2.000 00
5.000 GO
2.000 00
C'anadian Handicrafts Guild
Canadian Law Library, London, Eng
500 00
266 70
233 30
C'anadiiin General Council of Hoy Scouts Associa-
tion.
5.000 00
5.000 00
Canadian Minins Institute
3.000 00
3.000 00
Canadian Publications to Library High Commis-
sioner •
1.000 00
39.000 00
10.000 00
654 49
38.945 60
6.671 92
345 51
54 40
3,328 08
CnnRda GaiPt tp .
V ftftll^l^CB ^-. tmtJX. %. IV •»-.. .»».. i*..a.*..t. ..•■■*
( 'Annda Temoerance Act • . -
T'hipf Cnnstiiblps Ansociation of Canada ....
.^00 00
500 00
Coal Crepk CoUierv Kxolosion Fund
10.000 00
10,000 00
( 'nnsprvAt ion Commission
84.000 00
83,998 88
1 12
Consolidation and Publication of reports, Orders
in Coiinril Ptr
500 00
500 00
■ llV^JUll^llt^H-..- -..,,.-.■.--•-•.•.•'•■■-
Consular Offirers abroad .
500 00
500 00
Deputy to His Eirellency the Governor General,
^tc. .
5,000 00
5,000 00
Distribution of Parliamentarj- Documents
65,000 00
63.661 38
1,338 62
Economic Development ('ommission. expenses of
3,750 00
1.053 30
1,796 70
Kxpen.se.s of Commissioners and other disburse-
iiienls with Knyal Commission re findings of
Hon. Ju.sti(^ Clalt
5,500 00
4,831 71
668 29
Halifax Relief
1,000.000 00
1,000.000 00
Income War Tax Act, 1917. Administration of .
350.000 00
27.. '562 86
322,437 14
Intomiiiional Catalogue of Scientific Literature
585 00
579 13
5 87
International Joint Commission — cost of proceed-
ings l>pf<)re
5.000 00
3.371 09
1.628 SI
Interparliiimentan,' union for peace.
200 00
200 00
Litigated matters
l.T.OOO 00
5. 146 46
7,853 54
.National Battlefields Commiaaion
.V.'. ino 00
,52, 100 00
Naturalization Act
11.000 00
7,462 33
3.. 537 67
Pari?* .Xgcncy.
iX.OOO 00
1.200 00
2.5,997 09
1,200 00
2.002 91
I'arliatiicntjiry Guide.
I*ecuniiir>* Claims Conx'ention .
.i.OOO 00
5,000 00
Printing Bureau —
Plant, Renewals
7.000 00
6.9.i6 15
43 85
Plant. Now
.^0.000 0(1
25..'i,W 01
24.441 99
Pnn' ■ . ■ llancous .
175,000 00
174.994 48
5 52
Rev 1 (or Canadn for the International
< :,■ ~'icnti(ic Literature— <'onlril)Ution
to .Ml 1 >ill I nivcrsily for the Maintenance of
2,000 00
2.000 00
Royal .\cadcmy of .\rt»
2, .100 00
2.,'>00 00
Royal .'^fK-iely of Canada
4.000 00
4,000 00
Salary of S. Lclievre, private secretary to Speaker
of the .-ienale
60000
000 00
Salary of \. Hind<i. private secretary to Hon. J. A.
I^cjukIiwhI
1.200 00
900 00
.100 00
Special allowance to Sir Charles Filxpalrick re
ejpcnws when attending sittings of Judicial
Committee Privy <'ouncil
2,600 00
2.500 00
.Slellarton and New Walerford. aid to sufTerers
25,000 00
2.5.000 00
Stewart. W. J.. Chief Hyiirographcr. etc.
1,000 00
1.000 00
Carried forward.
2,270.(«5 00
1.795.7.14 11
478.900 08
1.K05 17
i
APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS
b — 25
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Miscellaneous — Concluded .
Divers— Fin.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
DSpenses.
Grant
not used.
Credits noD
employes.
Grant
exceeded .
Credits
d^pass^s. •
Brought forward . ...
S cts.
2,270,835 00
8,000 00
5.000 00
40,000 00
2,500 00
$ cts.
1,795,734 11
5,158 28
5,000 00
5,813 91
955 95
t cts.
476,906 06
2,841 72
34.186 09
1,544 05
$ cts.
1,805 17
Technical Board etc Lake of the Woods
White slave traffic — suppression of ;■
2.326.335 00
1,812,662 25
515,477 92
1,805 17
Under Special Statutes — En vertu de statuts speciaux
15,000 00
71.123 ,56
40.710 05
100.000 00
315,000 00
Gratuities (c )
International Joint Commission, salaries, etc
Ottawa Improvement Commission
1
Royal Mint- — Ott-awa Branch
541,833 61
(h) Unjoreseen Expenses — DSpenses imprevues.
External Affairs
772 17
1,951 54
50 95
144 50
2,894 75
Post Office
Privy Council
5,813 91
(c) Gratuties to families of deceased employees.^
Allocations aux families de fonctionnaires difunts.
Agriculture.
3,068 20
416 66
1,000 00
9, 149 82
1,380 65
430 00
1,023 33
3,834 04
4,326 63
6,591 66
2,532 66
3,651 91
975 57
1,608 32
942 44
16,488 34
2,694 26
350 00
721 66
6,294 68
3,242 75
133 32
266 66
Auditor General's Office
Customs
Immigration and Colonization . .
Indian Affairs
Justice
-Legislation
Militia and Defence
•
Post Office '....'
Printing and Stationery
Privy Council
Public Archives
Public Works
Railwavs and < 'anals
Royal Northwest Mounted Police
Secretary of State
71,123 56
(o) Paid out of Technical Board — Lake of the Woods.
These accounts have been examined under my Ces comptes ont it6 v^rifids sous ma direction,
direction, and are correct. et ils sont exacts.
J. ERASER,
Auditor General.
¥
b— 26
AUDITOR OErNERAL'8 REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Naval Service— Serrice naval.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
Ddpcnscs.
Grant
not used.
Cr6dits non
employ6s
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
d6pas.sis.
Maintenance and upkeep of ships, etc . .
Fisheries Protection Seriice
Fisheries Protection Sen'ice — New Vessels
Hydrograpliic Surveys
Radiotelegraphic Service
Tidal .'Service
Patrol of the Xorthem Waters of Canada...
Rewards for saving life
i cts.
1,000,000 00
375,000 00
100,000 00
290,000 00
295.000 00
35,000 00
50,000 00
125,400 00
$ cts.
398,919 93
155.122 50
148.180
224,387 35
22,193 76
25.863 67
94,904 71
$ cU.
601.080 07
219.877 50
100.000 00
141.819 22
70.B12 65
12.806 24
24. 136 33
30,495 29
2,270,400 00 1,069,572 70
1,200,827 30
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined,
Wm. Kk.\RN8.
Ces comptes ont 6t6 v^rifits sous ma direc-
tion, et ils sont exacts.
J. FRASER,
Auditor General.
Penitentiaries.
P£nitencicrs.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D6penses.
Grant
not used.
Cr6dita non
employes.
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
depa8s6s.
$ cts.
213.000 00
203. 100 00
108.800 00
99.800 00
147.500 00
99.300 00
102.500 00
6,000 00
32,, 500 00
$ cts.
273,441 71
208,892 70
1.39, 9M 40
80,220 41
98,446 46
81,622 28
92,556 02
5,033 06
$ cts.
32,332 30
$ cts.
Dorchester.
Hriti.nh t 'olumbia.
•Saskatchewan ,
f icneral
To provide for a bonus of $100. to each Penitentiary
Officer, who WHS in receipt of $1,000 or less on
April 1st. 1917..
1,012,500 00
980,107 04
32.332 36
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined.
Viu. Kearns.
('c comptes ont 6t6 v6rifi6s sous ma direc-
tion ct ils sont exacts.
.1. FRASER,
Auditor Oentral.
AI'I'ROI'IUA I lOS ACCOISTS
b— 27
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Pensions.
Pensions.
Grant.
CrMits.
Expenditure.
Ddpenses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employds
Grant
exceeded .
Credits
d6pas3es.
Under Supply Bill — En vertu de loi des pensions
Mrs. \Vm. McDougall .•
Mrs. Mary E. Fuller
Madame Fabre
Lady Cartwright
Compassionutc allowance to Pte. Colin C. McNab
re services N. W. Rebellion, 1885
Fenian Raids, 1866-70
Margaret J. Brooke
Arthur S. M. P.rooke
Mrs. Elizabeth Willmett
Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzgerald
J.B.Allan
Rebellion of North West Territories, 1885—
Mounted Police
Militiamen .■
European War
Board of Pension Commissioners for Canada —
Salaries and Contingencies
S cts.
1,200 00
600 00
1,000 00
1,200 00
1,000 00
1,600 00
638 75
54 75
.54 75
525 00
450 00
1,290 28
44,000 00
10,000,000 00
470,000 00
.$ cts.
1,200 00
600 00
999 96
1,200 00
1,000 00
1,170 25
638 75
54 75
.54 75
525 00
450 00
1,222 27
17,551 60
7,262,810 23
532,475 31
$ cts.
04
429 75
68 01
26,448 40
2,737,189 77
62,475 31
10,523,613 53
7.821,952 87
2^764,135 97
62,475 31
Under Statute — En xertu de la loi.
Judges and miscellaneous pensions..
Canada Military Asylum
Militia Pensions .\ct, 1901
Royal North West Mounted Police..
192,186 28
24 00
94,913 04
46,615 31
333,738 63
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined,
A. H. Brown,
E. S. Johnston (Militia Pensions).
J. W. Reid (Mounted Police Pensions).
Ces comptes ont 6t6 vfirififis sous ma direc-
tion et ils sont exacts.
J. ERASER,
Auditor General.
Post Omce— Outside Service.
Poste— Service ext«rieur.
Grant.
CrMits.
E.xpenditure.
Depenses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded.
CrMits
depassfe.
Salaries and allowances
S cts.
9,573,896 69
8,349,737 50
844,693 15
195,000 00
S cts.
8,784,512 42
8,293,515 24
791,145 88
177,384 36
S cts.
789,384 27
56,222 26
53,547 27
17,615 64
$ cts.
Mail Ser\'ice
Yukon Territory
18.963,327 34
18,046,557 90
916,769 44
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined,
Wm. Kearns.
Ces comptes ont 6t6 vfirifiis sous ma direc-
tion et ils sont exacts.
J. ERASER.
Auditor General.
b — 28
AUDITOR GESERAL'S REPORT, 19n-19IS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
PubUc Debt.
DeCte publlqur.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
DSpenses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employfo.
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
d6pas86s.
Vnder Statute. — En terlu de la loi.
Interest on Public Debt
S cts.
$ cts.
47.845 584 51
$ cts.
$' cts.
3 45
.Sinking Funds ■
3.183,492 66
These accounts have been examined under my Ces comptes ont 6ti v6ri66s sous ma direc-
direction, and are correct. tion et ils sont exacts.
Examined,
E. D. Sutherland,
J. S. Stevenson.
J. FRASER,
Auditor General.
Public Horks: ( harseablc to ( apltal.
Travaux publics: Impulahle au Capital.
Grant .
Credits.
Expi'nditurc.
Dipcnscs.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded.
Cr6dito
d^pass^s.
Mann' Dt partment — \Unttitirt de la Marine.
$ cts.
672.000 00
216,550 00
$ ct.s.
6.56.421 63
»4,.«7 59
% cts.
15,578 37
122,012 41
S cU.
Construction and completion of drcdginit plant for
River St. Lawrence from Montreal to Father
Point..
888,650 00
750,959 22
137,590 78
These accounts have been examined under my Ces comptes on 6ti vtrilifes sous ma diree-
diroction, and are correct. tion. et ils sont exacts.
Examined,
Wii. Kearnb.
.1. FR.V.^F.R.
Auditor General..
.APPROPRIATION ACCOiSTS
b — 29
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Grant
Grant
Public Works— Chargeable to Capital.
Grant.
Expenditure.
not used.
exceeded.
Travaux publics— Imputable au capita!.
Credits.
D6penscs.
Credits non
employfe.
Credits
d^passfe.
i cts.
$ cts.
i cts.
$ cts.
Public Building.^ — Edificrs pu'it'quex—
Ottawa Parliament building — restoration— the
plans for the said buildin? and the method to
be adopted for securing the reconstruction
thereof to be subject to approval of the Joint
Committee appointed bv the Prime Minister
and the Leader of the Opposition
2,000,000 00
1,495.386 91
504,613 09
Ottawa ?^astern Departmental Block— new fire-
proof roof, etc
125,000 00
3,643 01
121,3.56 99
Harbours and Rivers —
St. John Harbour— improvements
1,009,000 00
446,905 13
553.094 87
Quebec Harbour— dry dock at Lauzon.
1,000,000 00
943,273 16
56. 726 84
Quebec Harbour — River St. Charles improve-
ments to navigation
700,000 00
137,357 18
562,642 82
1,000,000 00
876,531 6!
123,668 39
Port .-Vrthur and Fort William — harbour and
river improvements
750,000 00
300,426 46
443,573 54
Vancouver Ha-bour — improvements
111,000 00
6.515 35
104,484 65
Victoria Harbour — improvements
1.370.000 00
1.. 370, 005 04
5 04
S. 056. 000 00
5.. 585. 843 85
2,470,161 19
S 04
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and arc correct.
Examined,
Charles Douglas.
Ces comptes ont ete v6rifi6s sous ma direc-
tion et ils sont exacts.
J. FRASER.
Auditor General.
Public Works— Chargeable to Income.
Travaux publics— Imputable au revenu.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D^penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employ^.
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
d^passfes.
Public Buildings, Xova Scotia —
Edifices publiques. Xouvelle- Ecosse —
Amherst — drill hall
S cts.
10, 000 00
3,000 00
5,000 00
5,000 00
5,500 00
2.000 00
$ cts.
$ cts.
10.000 00
3,000 00
2,076 86
5,000 00
426 84
2,000 00
$ cts.
Halifax C'ustoms House — improvements
Halifax Dominion buildings — improvements.
2,923 14
Halifax Quarantine Station on Lawlor's Island —
^
Stellarton— public building (revote of $4,000
lapsed) including cost of site with interest at
5 per cent thereon..
5,073 16
Sydney public building — inprovements. . . .
30,500 00
7,996 30
22,503 70
Public Buildinys, .V< it' Brutiswick —
Edifices publiques, Xouveau-Brunswick —
St. John — Dominion buildings — improvements,
repairs, etc
5,000 00
5,000 00
2.000 00
2.140 51
2, 127 20
2,859 49
2,872 80
2.000 00
St. John old postoflice — rewiring entire building.
12,000 00
4,267 71
7,732 29
Maritime Provinces Generally —
Dominion public buildings — improvements.
repairs, etc
25,000 00
22,212 73
2,787 27
b— 30
J.IDITOR GF\ERArS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Public Works— Chargeable to Income— Con.
Travaiu publics— Imputable au revenu- Suite
Grant.
Crtdits.
Expenditure.
Dfpenses.
Grant
not used.
CrMits non
employfes.
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
d^pass^s.
Public Buildings, Quebec — Edifices publiquM, Qufbec
Dominion public buildings — Improvements, re-
pairs, etc . .
Farnham public building — addition
Grossc lie Quarantine Station — boiler house
new boilers, etc
Grosso lie Quarantine Station — improvements
and repairs to buildincs and tittinRS. furniture
Grossc lie Quarantine Station — new buildines. .
Montreal General Post Office— remodelling of
old building
Montreal — Postal station "A"
Montreal Dominion buildings — improvements
repairs, etc
Quebec Post Office — enlargement and alter-
ations
Robcr\-al — public building, drain, etc
Three Rivers — new public building
Public Buildings, Ontario —
Edifices publiques, Ontario —
Cardinal — public building
Cayuga — public building— heating and plumbing
improvements
Cornwall public building — improvement
Dominion public building — improvements, re-
pairs, etc
Elmira public building — to complete
Gait drill hall — grading, paving, etc
Hamilton Post Office — electric wiring and fii-
turea. etc
Kemptvillc — public building
Kingston, Fi.Sl.C. — enlargement of educational
block
Kingston R.M.C. — covered drill hall
KingHton R.M.C. — to complete new dormitory
by adding two wings
Milverton public buildings — to complete
Ottawa Departmental buildings — littings, etc
Ottawa ( 'ustoms building
Ottawa Departmental buildings — rewiring, etc.
Ottawa Departmental buildings— renewing
metal covering on .Mackenzie wing of West
niock
Ottawa Departmental buildings— building and
macerating plant for Currency Branch of
Finance Department
Ottawa— pavements, including Government's
share <>( cost of repnving Suftiox street from
Rideau street to .^t. Patrick street
Ottawa Public Huildings — lire escjipoi
Ottawa — Royal Mint — repairs and improve-
ments
Ottawa rjovommcnt Printing Hureau — freight
elrvftt*irp . ...
PalmerNton— Public Huilding to complete ...
Prei«cr>tt Public IJuilding— repairs and renewals
St. Catharines Public Building— repairs li> roof,
etc
Sydenham— public building
Carried forward
35.000 00
5,000 00
25.000 00
15,000 00
123.000 00
20,000 00
20,000 00
.30,000 00
95,000 00
2,900 00
115,000 00
4S5,900 00
4,000 00
3,500 00
3,000 00
35,000 00
2.000 00
8,000 00
3,100 00
2,100 00
150.000 00
' 8.000 00
100,000 00
1,000 00
75,000 00
25,000 00
20,000 00
2,500 00
22,000 00
43,000 00
12.000 00
5.000 00
R,.V)0 00
12,500 00
3,000 00
3,000 00
7,000 00
558,200 00
S cts
21,297 92
196 3G
149 17
14,975 71
5,354 75
57 25
9,695 07
22,374 45
60,243 46
2,870 08
97,026 26
13,702 08
4,803 64
24,850 83
24 29
117,645 25
19,942 75
10,304 93
7,625 55
34, 756 54
29 92
17,373 74
234,840 48
251,059 52
3,959 70
2, .304 15
2C, 286 88
2,018 00
350 ,54
500 00
2,686 28
1,113 00
74,978 61
24,991 95
20,014 16
19,347 17
42,9«S 4,1
3,5.55 00
1,0I» 32
4,014 48
8,983 65
2,770 41
12 00
241,003 63
40 30
1.195 85
3.000 00
8.713 12
7.649 46
3, 100 00
1.600 00
150.000 00
5.313
100,000 00
21 39
8 05
2,500 00
2,6.52 83
I 55
8,445 00
3,080 68
4,485 62
3,510 45
229 59
3,000 00
6,988 00
316.441 63
18 00
113 00
14 16
145 16
APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS
b— 31
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Public Work.s— Chargeable to Income— Con.
Travaiu publics— Imputable au revenu— Suite
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
Depenses.
Grant
not used.
Cr6dits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
dfepassfes.
Brought forward
$ cts
558,200 00
500,000 00
12,000 00
2,165 38
4,500 00
S cts
241.903 63
212,145 41
12, 190 02
2,165 38
1,882 SO
$ cts.
316,441 53
287,854 59
2,617 50
S cts.
145 16
Public Buildings, Ontario — Concluded.
Toronto Dominion Buildings — improvements.
190 02
Whitby Public Building — to pay Government's
share of cost of local improvements, west side
of Brock St
Windsor Public Buildings — repairs and improve-
ments
1,076,865 38
470,286 94
606.913 62
335 18
Public Buildings, Manitoba —
Brandon f^xperimental Farm Buildings — to
45,900 00
18,000 00
20,000 00
20, 000 00
3,000 00
40,000 00
46,083 80
2,749 84
14,164 38
7,646 97
1,933 00
13 25
183 80
Dominion Public Buildings — improvements,
repairs, etc
15,2.50 16
5,835 62
12.3.53 03
1,067 00
39,986 75
Winnipeg — alterations to Immigration Building
No. 1 for accommodation of Postal Station
"A"
Winnipeg Dominion Buildings— improvements.
Winnipeg Immigration Buildings — improve-
ments
Winnipeg— new immigration building
-
146.900 00
72,591 24
74,492 56
183 80
Public Buildings, Saskalchfu-an —
Battleford Public Building — repairs and renew-
als^ to make good damage done by fire
Dominion Public Buildings — improvements,
repairs, etc
4,000 00
15,000 00
3,000 00
10,000 00
7,000 00
11,000 00
1,488 00
12,441 01
2,922 24
8,092 52
1,437 92
1,482 13
2,512 00
2,558 99
77 76
1.907 48
5, .562 08
9, 517 87
Regina — Alterations to old Dominion Lands
Building— to accommodate Customs Departs
ment
Regina— Alterations to Assistant Receiver Gen-
eral's Building — to accommodate post office..
Sutherland— water supply for Forest Nursery
Station
50,000 00
27,863 82
22,136 18
Public Buildings , Alberta —
Calgary Examining Warehouse — drain
4,500 00
250.000 00
3.000 00
2,000 00
15,000 00
7,000 00
5,000 00
5,000 00
5.000 00
4,080 97
204,409 62
2,928 45
2,043 00
10,430 21
160 .50
4,511 96
4.717 25
4.389 95
419 03
45,590 38
71 55
Calgary— drill hall
Calgary — Dominion Buildings — improvements,
repairs, etc
Coutts — immigration building
43 00
Dominion Public Buildings — improvements,
repairs, etc
4,569 79
6,839 50
488 04
282 75
610 05
Grande Prairie— Dominion Lands Office
Grande Prairie — immigration building
Peace River — immigration building
Spirit River — immigration building
296,500 00
237,671 91
58,871 09
43 00
b — 32
ArniTOR GFyERAL'S REPORT. 79/7-79/8
9 GEORGC V, A. 1919
Public Works— Chargeable to Income — Con.
Travaui publics— Imputable au revenu — Suite.
Grant.
CrMits.
Expenditure.
D^penscs.
Grant
not useti.
Crfdits non
eraployfe.
Grant
excoodcd.
("rfdits
d^pass^s.
Public BuiUiao'- British Columbia —
Ashcroft — public building
I;ominion Public Buildings — improTements,
repairs, etc
New Westminster— Public Building— paving
roadway
X'an^ouver — Dominion Buildings — improve
mcnts. repairs, etc _. . .i
Victoria Dominion Buildings — to provide for
Government's share of cost of local improve-
menis, etc.. in front of buiUlings
Victoria Old Post Office Building— to pay taxes
due the city for years 1915, 1916 and 1917
William's Head Quarantine Station — repairs to
existing buildings, fittings, etc
Williams Head Quarantine Station — water sup-
ply
William's Head Quarantine Station — additional
land and buildings
Public BuiUiingn. Yukon Territory —
Daws<,n po.st Office — vault
Public Buildings. Genrrally —
Experimental Farms — new buildings and im-
provements, renewals and repairs, etc., in con-
nection with existing liuildings, fences, etc.
Flags for Dominion Public Buildings
Dominion J'ubli(- Buildings — fire escapes
Pominion Public Buildings — generally
PulA.c BuiUingn, Rents, Repairs, Furniture, Heating
etc.—
Ottawa Public Buildings: — ^
.\stronomical Observatory — Maintenance, care
of grounds, etc
I'levator attendance
Gas and electric light, including roads and
bridges
Heating including salaries of engineers, fire-
men and watc-hnien
Repairs, furniture, grounds, snow and street
maintenanre. etc
Rideau Hall (including grounds) improve-
ments, furniture, etc
Rideau Hall allowance for fuel and light
'rclephf>ne service ,
Oomintiin Public ButUings—
Dominion Immigration Buildings—
Rppnirs, furniture, etc. .
Dr.mini'in Quarantine .Stationii— Maintenance
I r'init'i. and general supplies and fumitoie. . . .
I i.;l-'mg
Power lor running (elevators, stamp cancelliog
murhincs etc
Hent-s
■'Salaries of caretakers, engineers, firemen, etc
Carried forward
$ cts,
10,000 00
17,000 00
1,000 00
7,000 00
2,817 50
8.088 42
10.000 00
150,000 00
23,500 00
229,405 92
10,000 00
150,000 00
5,000 00
10,000 00
30,000 00
195.000 00
5,000 00
45,000 00
GO.OOO 00
240,000 00
450,000 00
05,000 00
17,000 00
64.000 00
2.5,000 DO
4,000 00
160,000 00
.140.000 00
200.000 00
77.000 00
775,000 00
800,000 00
.■J.117.000 00
S cts
3, 134 84
9, 167 60
t cts
6,865 16
7.832 40
1.000 00
7.181 63
2.817 50
8,088 42
450 00
3.702 24
263 75
9.550 00
146,297 76
23.236 25
34.805 98
194.781 57
10.000 00
84,617 92
5. 140 70
558 00
29.652 30
65,382 08
9.442 00
347 70
119.968 92
75.171 78
3,742 23
45.012 58
60.018 01
2.34.041 79
449.882 74
58,579 49
17,000 00
54,000 SS
12.5.34 52
578 88
100.341 04
310.820 15
140,779 80
60,786 23
737.605 67
,S70.8»7 67
2.868.681 18
1.257 77
5,958 2
117 26
6,4'20 51
12.465 48
3,421 12
59,058 96
23. 179 85
.M.220 20
16,213 77
37,334 43
29,102 43
218,349 99
$ cts.
ISl 63
181 63
140 70
140 70
12 58
18 01
0 58
31 i:
APPROPRIATIOV ACCOUNTS
b— 33
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Public Works— Chargeable to Income — Con.
Travaui publics— Imputable'aii revenu— Suite
Grant.
Cr6dits.
Expenditure.
Depenscs.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employfe.
Grant
exceeded.
Cr6dit3
d6pass4s.
Krought forward.
to
Publir JiuiUinys, licnts, Repairs, Furniture,
Heating, etc. —
Dominion Public Buildings —
Supplies for caretakers, etc
Water
Yukon Public Buildings — Rents, repairs, fuel
light, water service and caretakers' salaries
Harbours and Rivers, A'ouo Scotia —
Amherst Point — repairs to wharf
Anderson's (Jove — repairs to breakwater... .
Annapolis Royal — repairs to pier
Baker's Point (East Jeddore) — Repairs
wharf
Bass River— repairs to wharf
Baxter's Harbour — repairs to breakwater. . .
Bear River — repairs to warping pier
Boularderic Centre — repairs to wharf
Burlington— 7repairs to wharf
Canning — repairs to wharf.
Cape St. Mary — repairs to breakwater
Chipman Brook — to repair breakwater
C'hris Cove — Completion of breakwater. . . .
. Church Point — repairs to wharf and breakwater
Cow Bay (Port Morien) — repairs to breakwater
Cribbin's Point — repairs to wharf
CuUoden — to repair breakwater and remove
rock
Devil's Island — repairs to breakwater
Digby Pier — renewals '
Eagle Heail — repairs to breakwater
Eastern iHarbour ((.'heticamp) — retaining wall
East Cireen Harbour — breakwater
East River — improvements
Eatonville — repairs to breakwater
Eeltzen South — repairs to wharf and breakwater
Fourchu — Extension to wharf
Fox Island — repairs to breakwater approach
and protection work
Friar's Head — repairs to breakwater
Fruid's Point — wharf improvements'....
Gabaru.s— extension of protection works. .
Grand Mira — wharf
Half Isalnd f Jove — repairs to breakwater
Harbour and Rivers generally — repairs and
improvements
Hampton— ^rebuilding breakwater wharf.
Inverness Harbour — repairs and improvements
Irish Cove — reconstruction of wharf
Jame.sville — repairs to breakwater
Jones Harbour — repairs to breakwater wharf
L'Ardoise — repairs to breakwater
Eingan — repairs to beach protection works . .
Little Brook — repairs to breakwater
Little Harbour — reconstruction of wharf
Lower Kingsbury — skidway and breakwater
Malagash — repairs to wharf
Margaree — repairs to breakwater
Margaree Harbour — repairs and improvements
Margaretville — repairs to breakwater
McKay's Point (.ludique) — repairs to break
water
Carried forward .
1— 3b
S cts.
3,117,000 00
30,000 00
50,000 00
63,000 00
$ cts
2,808,681 18
2fl,889 14
44,909 53
40.006 17
$ cts.
248,349 99
110 86
5,090 47
22,993 83
3,260,000 00
2,983,486 02
276,545 15
700 00
500 00
2.000 00
720 00
1,000 00
700 00
1,500 00
625 00
950 00
2,500 00
3,000 00
1,000 00
700 00
4,000 00
1,800 00
1,500 00
4,000 00
1,300 00
2,500 00
1,650 00
1,000 00
1,0.50 00
140.000 00
2, .500 00
1,350 00
4, 200 00
2,700 00
1,000 00
700 00
750 00
1 , 000 00
700 OO
60,000 00
1,200 Oil
5,. 500 00
2,700 00
1,800 00
1,000 00
2,600 00
6,50 00
1,500 00
800 (Kl
2,900 00
1,000 00
900 00
18,300 00
3,000 00
600 00
294,045 00
700 52
207 00
1,8-25 99
■ 692 34
933 78
471 20
1,319 69
624 96
2,340 88
2,9.56 55
257 46
1,559 82
1,524 50
1,997 07
1,645 02
140, 187 54
26i o:
2,700 07
1,169
569 23
600 51
17, 1.32 63
1,3.32 06
502 80
354 05
779 16
466 19
646 22
892 75
285 70
936 08
4,789 38
591 62
194,313 11
293 00
174 01
27 66
66 22
228 80
180 31
0 04
950 00
1.59 12
43 45
742 54
700 00
,000 00
240 18
4,000 00
1,300 00
502 93
4 98
1,000 00
1,050 00
2,500 00
1,088 93
4,200 00
1,30 77
750 00
1,000 00
99 49
42,867 37
4,937 20
2, 700 00
445 95
220 84
2,1,33 81
3 78
1,500 00
2,614 30
1,000 00
13,510 62
3,000 00
8 38
100,374 68
$ cts.
31 17
31 17
0 52
24 50
187 54
0 07
169 27
132 06
92 75
36 03
642 79
b— 34
AUDITOR CEXERAI/S REPORT. 19n-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Public Works t'hareeable to Incomp— Con.
Travaui publics— Impiitablr au revenu— Suite
Grant.
CrMits.
Expenditure.
D6penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employfo
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
d6passf.s.
Brought forward.
Harbours and Rivers, jVora Scolia — Concluded.
McNair's Cove — repairs t« breakwater
Mcteglian river — repairs and improvements
to breakwater
Mira Cut — to purchase and improve an old
private wharf
Moslier's Bay — repairs to breakwater
Nccum Teuch — repairs to wharf
North River (St. Ann's) — repairs to wharf. .
North Sydne> — repairs to ballast wharf
I'arr.-iVMiro— repairs to wharf
Pelite Kiviire— repairs to breakwater
I'oiricrville — repairs to wharf
Port George — repairs to breakwater
Port Hilford — repairs to breakwater
Port Hood — reconstruction of wharf ........
PortuKuese Cove — repairs to breakwater.
Pouleiiiond — exten.sion of wharf
Kound Hill— repairs to wharf
Sandy Cove — repairs to breakwater
Saulnierville — breakwater improvements and
repairs
Scott's Bay — repairs to breakwater
Short Hearh — extension of breakwater
Shubenacadie River — to pay the Dominion
.\tlantic Ry. Co., for the enlargement of draw-
span on railway bridge and construction of
warping piers
Soldier's Covo — wharf
South siile (Donald's Head), Cape Sable Island
— breakwater extension
Sydney Uiver — wharf at Perry Lewis
.Swim's Point — repairs to whajf
Three I'athom Harbour^repairs to protection
work
'rivertf>n — repairs to breakwater
'I'rout Cove — removal of rock and gravel and
repairs to new breakwater
^Vesl .\richat- — repairs to wharf
^ armouth Harbour— repairs and improvements
Harbourt and Rivera, Prince Eduvrd Island —
.\nnnndalc — repairs to wharf
Belle River— extension of .south breakwater..
China Point — repiiirs to wharf
HarlKmrs and Rivers generally — repairs and
iinprovementH
Ilurd's Point— Bedc<|ue — Repairs and improvc-
menl.s to wharf
I.iltle .'^ands — wharf improvements
.MiniiniEaih— repairs to breakwaters and bench
protpft ion works
Port .St'lkirk-repairs to pier
Souris — repairs to breakwater .
Tignish- repairs to breakwaters
Victoria — repoirs to pier
Wood I>lnnd- repairs to breakwaters
S cts.
294.045 00
900 00
1,500 00
H, i:i.j 00
1.100 00
2,000 00
600 00
2.300 00
2,000 00
740 00
1,200 00
2,000 00
1,800 00
6,600 00
1,320 00
2,800 00
1,500 00
2.200 00
3,000 00
1,300 00
4,. 500 00
23,000 00
2,500 00
1,800 (Kl
3,3(HI IKI
2,500 00
810 00
1 , fiOO (X)
3.000 00
700 00
4,500 00
380.250 00
7.VI 00
8,00(1 (W
"."ill (Kl
14. (KN) 00
900 0(1
1.000 00
2,500 00
son 00
1.000 00
2,50(1 00
1,100 00
2,500 00
36,400 00
S cts
194,313 11
899 9:
335 95
1,019 70
599 41
1.317 49
2,016 02
S cts
100,374 68
0 03
1,500 00
3,135 00
764 05
380 30
U 59
982 51
111 60
,477 4
289 .58
64 75
812 79
1.925 62
i,io6 00
4,676 17
23,000 00
740 00
1,088 40
522 53
1,510 42
6,535 25
507 21
2,800 00
1,500 00
274 38
3,000 00
30 57
650 09
810 IS
I. 410 28
1,495 70
560 48
509 12
2,500.00
1.769 43
3,300 00
1,843 91
183 72
1,.504 30
133 52
3,900 88
240,244 06
140.841 11
172 62
2,539 29
295 00
1,101 41
2,134 70
643 88
876 36
1,003 79
340 42
577 38
8,im 00
750 00
11,460 71
605 00
498 59
.■165 30
1,56 12
I2:i 64
son 21
1,100 00
2, ISO 58
$ cts.
642 79
16 02
176 17
0 l.s
835 16
10,007 47
20.302 53
APPHOPRIATloy ACCOCyTS
b— 35
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Piiblir Works Charerable to Income—Con.
Travau.\ publics Imputable au revenu—Suitc
Grant .
Crfdit.s.
Expenditure.
Depenses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employfo
Grant
exceeded.
f-rMits
dfpas.sfe.
Jfarbourx and Rirrrx, Nrtv Bntn.^wick —
Anderson's Hollow — repairs to wharf
Hack liay — wharf repairs and improvements
Bnthurst — harbour improvements
( 'ainpbellton — repairs to wharfs
( 'ape HaM — repairs to breakwater pier
Dorchester — wharf improvements
Fort Dufferin — repairs to breastworks
(Jagetown — wharf
Grand Anse — repairs to breakwater
Great Salmon River — repairs and improvements
to breakwater
Harbours *ind Rivers generally — repairs and
improvements
Mills I'oint — repairs to wharf
Xeeuai — repairs to wharf. . .' ,
Quaco (St. Martin's) — reconstruction of eastern
breakwater
Richibucto Beach — breakwater repairs and
improvements
Richibucto Cape — to complete breakwater..
.Shippigan Gully — repairs to breakwater and
breastworks
Shippigan — wharf iijiprovemonts .
St. John Harbour — e.xtension of and repairs to
Negro Point breakwater
St. John — deep water wharf
.St. John Harbour — Partridge Island — ^building
e.xtension to low water landing
St. Nicholas River — repairs to wharf
Stonehaven^repairs to breakwater
Tracadie Reach — repairs to breastworks
Tynemouth Creek — to reconstruct and repair
breakwater
tt'elehpool— repairs to wharf
Mttrilimr Provinces Generally —
To purchase creosoted timber for works in the
Maritime Provinces generallj-
Harbours and Hirers, Quebec —
-Vnse aux Gascons — repairs to wharf
Anse au Griffon — repairs to piers
Bale St. I'aul — repairs to wharf
Barachois de Malbaie — repairs to approach to
training pier
Bethicr (en bas) — repairs to wharf
Cap ( 'hat River — improvements
Cape Cove — repairs to pier
fJascades Rapids — reconstruction of anchor pier
Chambord- — wharf repairs and reconstruction...
Champlain — repairs to wharf
< 'hi('outimi — repairs to wharf
('larke City — reconstruction of wharf
Cro.ss Point — repairs to wharf
Uesjardin.s — repairs to wharf
Father Point — wharf improvements
( !asp(> deep Water Wharf — repairs
( iiaham^reconstruction of wharf
Grindstone, M.I. — repairs to wharf
(iros.'ic lie Quarantine Station — repairs to wharf
tirosse He Quarantine Station— extension of
wharf
Carried forward
5 cts,
1,400 00
3,. 500 00
85,000 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
l,.iOO OO
10,000 00
S.OOO 00
2,000 00
1,100 00
40,000 00
600 00
4,000 00
16,000 00
1,600 00
2,000 00
■3,500 00
2,000 00
2.50,000 00
50,000 00
1,400 00
900 00
700 00
750 00
5,500 00
850 00
495,. 300 00
5,000 00
5,500 00
1,.500 00
2,500 00
1.200 00
1,000 00
5,000 00
1,700 00
1,500 DO
5,000 00
4,500 00
2,500 00
4,. 500 00
1,000 00
2,. 500 00
1,100 00
17,000 00
3,. 500 00
2,600 00
4,000 00
50,000 00
544 89
13,393 08
1,292 78
9,998 63
405 09
1,723 43
8,463 20
.545 01
1,931 25
360 85
1,799 37
3,672 24
1,895 59
1,777 91
855 11
3,500 00
71,606 92
207 22
1,500 00
l,.50O 00
1 37
7,534 91
276 57
1,100 00
31,536 80
54 99
2,068 75
15,639 15
1,600 00
200 63
1,288 98
735 02
483 55
403 50
1,524 29
30 61
52,329 27
104 41
248,222 09
50,000 00
111 02
164 98
216 45
346 50
3.975 71
819 39
443, 142 97
5,000 00
568 63
1,499 78
1,270 54
1,198 96
994 40
1,.549 91
1,360 31
1,745 .37
4.1.55 44
707 fi.
2.409 82
1.051 68
1.244 .52
3,5.53 31
1.065 47
4.1.56 90
4,931 37
0 22
1,229 46
1 04
5 60
5,000 00
150 09
139 69
5,000 00
4,500 00
754 63
344 56
232 35
90 18
48 32
15,755 48
934 53
50,000 00
118,100 00
29,192 69 89,117 52
i cts.
172 24
172 24
53 3t
156 90
210 21
b — 35
AUDITOR OEyERAL'S REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Piihlir Wiirks Tharseable (o Income — Con.
Tra\aui publics Imputable an re^enu— Suite.
Grant.
Crtdits.
Grant
Expenditure, not used.
Df'pcnses.
CrMits non
employes.
Grant
exceed e<I .
Credits
d£pass6s.
Brought forivard.
Harbours and Hirers, Quebec— Concluded.
Harbours and Rivers generally— repairs and
improvements
Hudson— reconstruction of wharf
Isle aux Coudres — wharf improvements
Isle I'erret North— repairs to wharf
Isle Verte— repairs to wharf
LacoUe — repairs to wharf
Laprairic — protection works
Lotbinierc — repairs to wharf
Malbaic — repairs to pier
Murray Bay — repairs and improvements to
wharf
Newport— repairs to breakwater
Norwav Hay— to repair and improve wharf.
Ouarcau Kivcr— repairs to icebreaker
I'hillipsburK Wharf— reconstruction
Point Pizoau— repairs to wharf iSillery)
Point .Shea. M.I".— repairs to wharf
Point St. Pierre — repairs to breakwater
Umiouski- harbour improvements
Rimouski wharf— water supply
Riviirc i\ la Pipe— reconstruction of wharf. . .
Riviire ties Vases- repairs to pier
Riviirc Oucllo — repairs and improvomenta to
wharf -•
Subrcvoi.-. — repairs to wharf
St. vVlexis — repairs to wharf
St. .\lphons<^-repairs to » harf
St. Andr6 dc Kaniouraska— repairs to wharf
Stc. Anne do Bcaupri — repairs to wharf
Stc. Anne de (hicoui mil— repairs to wharf. .
Stc. Anne dcs Mont.>r— landing pier
St. fhnrles de (apian — removing debris and
reV)uil<iing outer end of wharf
Ste. Kelicitf- — repairs to wharf
St. Ignacc de Loyola— repairs to dyke
St. Ir<'nf-e — repairs to wharf
St. J{'t{>nic — repairs to wharf
St. Jean Deschaillon.H— repairs to wharf approach
St. John — to rebuild ifc pier and replace piles.
St. Laurent, Island of Orleans — rrpuirs to wliari
St. Michel de Bellcchasac — repairs to wharf.
St. Paul, lie aux Noii— repairs to wharf . .
St. I'lric^repairs (o wharf
St. Zotinue—reccinst ruction of w]iari
Three Rivers— repairs to wharf
Trois Pistoles — repairs to wharf and breakwater
Varcnncs — protection work ...
Vcrch^rcs— partial renonst ruction of wharf...
Woburn—repain to wharf
Y«ma."k»— ri-con»truction of dam
Yamaska- repairs to dam across Little Chan-
nel...
//
't piling.,
improvements
bellovillr llarin
and warehnu.'W
Big Hay Point— ropnin to wharf
Bowmanville— n-pnin» to pier —
Carried forward
to w)iarf
i cts
iis.ioo do
7,5,000 00
4.800 00
1,200 00
1,600 00
2,500 00
2,900 00
153,750 54
1,800 00
900 00
.3,500 00
1,500 00
5,000 00
1,500 00
2,000 00
11,100 00
1.500 00
1,900 00
170,000 00
6.000 00
5,000 00
1,000 00
5,400 00
1,400 00
3,800 00
2,000 00
1,.500 00
600 00
2,800 00
6,650 00
2.500 00
600 00
600 00
660 00
2.600 00
760 00
1,200 00
3,800 00
1,600 00
7.50 00
1,200 00
2,000 00
Q,.VIO 00
1,000 00
1,200 00
4,700 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
7S0 00
635.680 64
S ct5.
29,192 69
52.774 01
4.799 91
474 15
1,627 24
2,465 58
2.887 80
147,302 11
1.109 9,S
902 70
202 69
907 82
4.703 70
1,379 99
2,007 28
i, 192 75
003 29
59,228 04
999 50
5,503 69
1,481 39
2,916 25
70fl 14
1,178 85
6.50 8.S
2.700 24
6,650 00
1,142 43
.599 13
660 51
58« 22
1,801 69
424 25
7,19 4
1,8.52 25
1,,599 67
777 .56
1,200 00
1,980 51
999 37
1,2.32 81
195 50
071 15
.353,079 22
10.700 00
INK) (H)i
2.800 00
8.50 00
10,000 00
2.5. 250 00
S cts.
89,117 52
22.225 99
0 09
725 85
34 42
12 20|
6,448 43I
690 02^
3,297 31
592 18
296 30
120 01
7 2.S
11,100 00
.307 2.5
1,296 71
110,771 96
6.000 00
5,000 00
0 M
883 75
1,893 86
321 15
39 76
1,357 5:
0 8;
" 7r7Si
698 31
335 75
460 53
1,947 75
0 33
13 46
9,500 on
0 63
4.700 00
V.304 .50
1,500 00
78 85
283, 145 59
1,3.50 44
7I« 62
3,322 83
9.343 66
900 00
2.WK) 00
1.30 38
0,677 17
6, ,398 89 19,851 II
S cts.
210 21
27 24
2 70
103 60
21 39
50 88
W 51
27 56
,32 81
544 27
i
AI'I'l.-til'IflATfoy AVCOl'STS
b — 37
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Public Works— Chargeable to Income — Con
Travaux publics -Imputable au revenu— Suite.
Brought forward.
Harbours and Rivers^ On/ano— Concluded.
Jironte — repairs to pier
Bruce Mines — dredging
Bruce Mines — repairs to and reconstruction of
wharf
Burlington Channel — in full and final settlement
of all claims of D. G. Stewart in connection
with his contract for construction of revets
ment wall
Burlington Channel — repairs to pier
Cobourg — repairs to east pier
CoUingwood — harbour improvements
Colchester — repairs to wharf
Cornwall — repairs to wharf
French River dams — repairs and maintenance
Goderich — harbour improvements
Goderich — repairs to harbour works
Hailej'bury — repairs to wharf
Harbours and Rivers generally — repairs and
improvements
Kingston Dry Dock — renewal of revetment
walls
Kingston — harbour improvements
Leamington — repairs to wharf
Michipicoten River — repairs to wharf
Newcastle — repairs to cast pier
New Liskeard — repairs to wharf
Oshawa — repairs to pier
Owen Sound — repairs to wharf
Pelee Island — repairs to dock
Pembroke — repairs to wharf
Petawawa — repairs and impts. to wharf
Port Bruce — repairs to piers
Port Burwell — repairs to piers
Port Colborne — repairs to east breakwater. . . .
Port Dover — repairs to piers
Port Hope — harbour improvement.^
Port .Stanley — groynes
Port Stanley — harbour improvements
Rainy River — repairs to protection works
Rondeau Harbour — repairs and renewals to pie
Saugeen River at Southampton — repairs to piers
Sault Ste. Marie — wharf improvements
Shrewsbury — repairs to pier
Silver Centre— repairs to wharf
Thornbury — repairs to pier
Grant.
CrMits.
Harbours nml Rivcrti, Manitoba —
Arnes — repairs to wharf
Assiniboine River — protection work t
Dauphin — wharf
Gimli — repairs to wharf
Giiiili — repairs to protection work
Harbours and Rivers geaerally — repairs and
improvements
Hnausa — repairs to wharf
Lake Francis Outlet — repairs to guard piers
Little Pembina River — Diversion into Pelican
Lake
Selkirk— Shipyard, including arrears of rental
and interest thereon -.
$ cts
25, 2.50 00
1,000 00
21,000 00
1,000 00
10,441 JJ9
1,050 00
15,000 00
75,000 00
1,000 00
800 00
5,600 00
51,000 00
3,000 00
2,000 00
65,000 00
33,000 00
.52,000 00
2,100 00
1,100 00
17, .500 00
700 00
2,100 00
4,000 00
1,000 00
9,400 00
800 00
2, 100 00
30.000 00
1 . 750 00
6,000 00
13,. 500 00
18,000 00
96,000 00
800 00
3,500 00
3,600 00
1,500 00
900 00
1,000 00
2,000 00
Expenditure.
D^penses.
S cts
5,398 89
1,047 38
346 40
10,441 59
1,050 00
13,227 95
2,745 17
1,094 55
1,389 86
30,090 80
8,732 II
45.011 93
951 05
607 99
588,491 59
1 . 500 00
1,400 00
5,200 00
500 00
1,000 00
15,000 00
1,200 00
800 00
12,500 00
7,200 00
46,. 300 00
689 09
1,219 68
3,996 79
539 20
1,679 33
598 59
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employes.
$ cts.
19,851 11
1,910 83
1,9.50 00
6,046 75
16,770 IS
.55.205 S3
719 96
3,09S 39
2,987 .56
1,140 72
187 95
1,0.30 66
737 01
223,244 19
1,218 24
1,598 45
519 60
689 26
3,533 83
1,260 63
125 00
7,347 33
16,292 34
21,000 00
653 60
1,772 05
75,000 00
1,000 00
800 00
2,854 83
51,000 00
1,905 15
610 14
34,909 20
24,267
6,988 07
1,148 95
492 01
17,500 00
10 91
880 32
3 21
460 80
7,720 67
201 41
2, 100 00
.34,089 17
6,000 00
7,4.53 25
1,229 82
40,794 17
80 04
012 44
359 28
712 05
1,262 99
365,723 83
" 281 76
'5,'266'66
310 74
11,466 17
800 00
12,375 00
Grant
exceeded .
Credits
ddpa^js^s.
30,433 67
i cts.
47.38
200 00
198 39
30 66
476 43
198 45
19 60
60 63
147 33
426 01
b— 38
AUDITOR OEyERALS REPORT. 19ni9tS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Public Works -Chargeable to Income — Con.
Trataiii publics Imputable au re\enu— Suite.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
Ddpenscs.
Grant
not used.
Cr6dits non
employ6s.
Grant
exceeded .
Orbits
df passes.
Harbours and Rivers, SaskaUhctvan and Alberta —
Harbours and Rivers generally — repairs and
$ cts.
20.000 00
$ cts.
2,041 27
$ cts.
17,9.58 73
S cts.
Harbours and Rircrs, British Columbia —
Anderson Lake — repairs to cribbing in stream
1,500 00
1,850 00
800 00
4,000 00
20,000 00
100,000 00
134,000 00
7,200 00
75,000 00
3.. 300 00
7.50 00
1.700 00
2,500 00
2,000 00
4,300 00
20,000 00
.5.50 00
2. 200 00
5,400 00
10,000 00
600 00
6,. 500 00
2,100 00
3.500 00
1,.500 00
2 S2
245 67
331 29
1,847 18
554 33
3,668 71
Fraser River — repairs to wing daras.
I'raser River (lower) — improvements
19,362 lol 637 85
Frasor River — dredRing in North -Vrm
100.000 00
120, 125 20
7,200 00
46,674 72
57 50
2.38 00
Fraser River — improvements and repairs
13.874 80
Harbours and Rivers generally — repairs and
28,325 28
3.242 50
512 00
787 04
2.489 00
2.000 00
4.3.56 20
.59 .S4
349 52
1 , 246 50
-lames Island — repairs to wharf. . . .
912 96
II 00
19!946 io
200 48
9.53 .50
5,400 00
10. (KX) 00
20 00
Prince Rupert Quarantine Station — repairs to
Quatsinf) — repairs to wharf
56 20
Rocky Point — repairs to wharf
.Sidney Island— repairs to wharf
To purchase a supply of creosotcd limber for use
l^'cluel<*t — repairs to wharf.
580 00
6.688 25
10 00
3,471 44
Inion Bay— repairs to wharf
A'arRaji I..<land^repairs to wharf.
188 25
2.000 00
28 56
Williams Head Quarantine Station — improve-
409,750 00
93.424 74
310.569 71
244 45
Uinbours and Rirtrs, Yukon —
\ ukon River— improvements, gaueing and
5,000 00
4,272 45
727 55
Harbours and Riters, Gentrally —
Harbours and Rivers— Gencrallj..
40,000 00
19.917 93
20.082 07
Ijrfdginii —
.\ew l)redgimt Plant— Ontario .ind Quebec
65,000 00
.500,000 00
.550,000 00
90,000 00
noo.ooo 00
21.989 42
314.1)21 .is
349,024 50
48.283 86
4.55.466 92
43.010 ")8
1S5.37S (12
200,975 50
41,716 14
144.. 533 08
fJre*lgin(j — Ontarifj and Quebec
UredginK-Maniloba, .SaJ*katclicwan and Al-
berta.
Dredging- British Columbia... .
Slides and Booms — '
.Slides and lx>oinH generally.
t;atineau River— New b<Kini.
1,805.000 00
1,189,380 08
615.613 92
5.000 00
11,000 00
3.542 46
75 85
1.457 54
10,924 15
Jiuads and Bridf/cs —
Dominion roods and bridges generally
I.dinonlon— repairs to bridge
Ottawa .Maintenance and repairs of bridges
and approaches
16.000 00
3,618 31
12.381 69
5.000 00
3,500 00
7,000 00
120, (KM) (XI
1.000 00
2.37S 81
697 86
5,031 l«
2.624 ig
2,802 14
I,fl(i.S SI
120.000 00
1.000 00
New bridge to repla«-i' present I nion Bridge
over Ottawa river, between Ottawa ami Hull
Smith P<»rtagi* Koad. N.W.T. — iiitproveti>ent«.
136. SOD 00
8. 104 86
128.395 14
APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS
b — 39
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Public Works— Chargeable to Income— Con.
Travaut publics— Imputable au revenu— Suite.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D^penscs.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded.
CrMits
dC- passes.
Telegraph and Tchphone Lines —
Nova Scotia —
Cape Breton Telegraph System — repoling and
general repairs
Cape Breton Telegraph System — branch tele-
graph line from Washabuck t« McKay's
Point
Cape Breton Telegraph System— branch tele-
graph lino from Inverness to Mabou
Harbour
Cape Breton Telegraph .System — telephone
extension from Baddeck to New Harris.
Cape Breton Telegraph System — branch tele-
phone line from MeCormick's to Smith-
ville
Cape Breton Telegraph System — branch tele-
phone line from Margaree Harbour to
("himney Corner
I'rinoe Edward Island —
For half cost of reconstruction of telegraph
lines jointly owned by the Anglo-American
Telegraph Co. and the Dominion Govern-
ment
New Brunswick —
Chatham-Escuminac and Point Sapin Tele-
phone Line — extension to Kouchibouguac. .
Quebec —
Improvements to repair service
Quebec County Telephone Lines
Dorchester County Telephone lines
Ontario —
Bath-Amherst Island Telephone Line— recon-
struction and improvement
.Saskatchewan and Alberta —
Battleford-Isle la Crosse Line — to complete. .
Battleford-Isle la Crosse Line — loop line to
La Plunge
Extension of Lac la Biche t(?lephone line
Moose .Jaw-Wood Mountain Telegraph Line —
renewal of poles
Peace River Line — office and dwelling at
Grande Prairie
Peace Iliver Line — office and dwelling at
Dunvegan
I'eace River Line — woods clearance Edmon-
ton to Peace River
Peace River Line — completion of pole renewals
between Edmonton and Athabaska
Peace River Telegraph Line — repairs and
renewals between Spirit River and Pouce
Coupe, and between Athabaska and
Grouard
(Ju'Appelle-Edmonton Line — Saskatoon loop
reconstruction
Repairs and improvements to office buildings
Shifting line to roadways
St. Paul de Metis-Durlingville Telegraph
Line — extension to Beaver Crossing
British Columbia —
Ashcroft-Barkerville Telephone Line — branch
from 70 Mile House to Mount Olie •.
Bella Coola Line — branch telephone from
Beechers to Meldrum Creek
• hilcoten District — telephone line from
Clinton to Eraser River Bridge
*'.olden-\Vindermere Line — extension of tele-
phone line from Windermere to Eairmount. .
Carried forward
•S cts.
8.000 00
420 00
2,500 00
1,400 00
500 00
750 00
17,000 00
3,000 00
3,000 00
2,400 00
3,500 00
2,200 00
1.600 00
1,700 00
1,200 00
5.000 00
3,200 00
3,325 00
5,000 00
2,000 00
3,000 00
1,400 00
3,650 00
8,000 00
4,500 00
9,000 00
3,000 00
24,000 00
3,420 00
127,665 00
$ cts.
4.. 504 55
2 07
2,372 25
3,699 88
81! 71
1,198 00
4,577 65
31 85
1,556 39
1.455 25
2.06-5 47
2,992 32
$ cts.
3.495 45
420 00
2,500 00
1.400 00
.500 00
750 00
17,000 00
2, 997 93
3,000 00
27
25,267 39
2,200 00
788 29
1,700 00
2 00
422 35
3,200 00
3,293 15
5,000 00
443 61
1,544 75
1,400 00
1,.584 53
5,007 68
4..iflO 00
9,000 00
3,000 00
24,000 00
3,420 00
102,597 49
199 88
199 88
b— 40
MDiToR uEyuiMS iiKi'oin. ivr.-iois
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
public Hork^ChWEeabl. to Incomt^on. I Grant.
X„v.ux publics -UnputaWe au rev.nu-Suit.. Cr6d.t..
Expenditure.
Dtpcnscs.
Brought (om-ard
„f line from Hefflej J/^Jl-.l^^t-coinpletionl
Grant
not used.
Credits, non
employfes
S cts
127,665 03
22,400 OOl
6,000 00'
4,600 00
17,000 OOl
Clrant
exceeded .
CrMits
df passes.
,.ts. $ cts
267 39! 102.597 49
$ cts.
199 88
Telephone ^^■»tem— r-x
of
thel
2, .500 001
extension
Okanaeun \ alley .•■"■••■-^■_„.,ale
tension from .Merntt to KinBS\aie
3,800 001
-branch
o£r^l^V^^^e,ephoneS^em^l.anch'
ol^r^^fS'-l^.el^'tstem-ex
o&rr:^TctepfS^
nections from h.nook f ? «^- - E,,p„si„„
"^^or'^a.m^f e HH^rto Andrews
Ranch
(Jkanagan Telephone System^^^^^
Cha-w to bQUilux lurllc v aiiey nu
Okl:^!^nTeleph..eSy><Ujm-^tension(rom
Ok'a^n'w.-nr'^.^s^rex.enMon of
"^ IMnrnu"n Valley .0 Harpers Ranch ■ -^-^^^
Iron. Okaniii^an !• alls eastward to .
whari (Mrl.ain Settlement) ana
to Myers Flat
Powell River Lim
branch line from Bucca-
S^nSi^ai^S^^relipSl^^Sy^em-i^ranch
line.'!
^■ancouver
Island-conHtruction of l'™"'^''-
telephone line from Quat3.no to head
o(
vr;^^i:^;?^co^n.-tM:a:l-r'
telephone line from hcchelt to 7'>** V'rS 1
V^ru^-J^i^.'^hl^-J^^-.ionJoml
Mnn«.M to Whnlctown, Cortc. I»l«nd
850 00 .
4.200 00
28.000 00
4,100 00
8,000 00
1 , 100 00:
1 , 140 OOl
2.450 00
4,550 00
1,575 00
8, 150 00
3,000 00
13,000 00 .
2,850 00
3,000 00
2,.'i00 00
( arried forward.
19.170 97 3,223 03
6,000 00
4,600 00
i74 41 I 9,425 59
2,500 OOl
11,000 00
i I 3,800 00
8.50 001
4,200 00
28,000 OOl
4,100 OOl
8,000 00]
1,100 00
1.140 00
2,450 OOl
4,550 00
1 , .575 00
8,1.50 00
3,000 00
13,000 00
2,8.';0 00
3,000 00!
2,500 00
7,. 500 00
8,000 00
6,000 00
62,018 77I 253,711 11'
109 88
APP.ROFKIATION ACCOUNTS
b— 41
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Public Works— Chareeable to Income— Oon.
Travaux publics— Imputable au revenu— Suite.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
Dfepenses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
cmployfs.
Grant
exceeded .
Cr6dita
d^pass^s.
Brought forward
Telegraph and Telephone Lines— Concluded.
British Columbia — Coni luded.
Vancouver Island — extension from Squamish
$ cts.
305,. 530 00
2,100 00
2,400 00
6,500 00
3,800 00
7,200 00
850 00
1,516 00
650 00
$ cts.
52,018 77
S cts.
253,711 11
2, 100 00
2,400 00
6,500 00
3,800 00
7,200 00
850 00
1,510 00
$ cts.
199 88
Vancouver Island — transfer of Clayoquot
telcKraph from west side to east side of
Albemi Canal
Vancouver Island Lines. — repairs and re-
newals
"^'ukon Telephone Line — branch telephone line
■^'ukon Telegraph Line — extension from west
and Ootsa I^ake to Ootsa Lake Post Office
Yukon Telegraph Line — establishment of local
exchange at .Smithers for telephone service
1
"\'ukon Telegraph Line — to complete branch
line from Houston to West End Ootsa Lake
Yukon Telegraph Line— office building at
Telkwa
674 30
24 30
330,546 00
52,693 07
278,077 11
224 18
Miscellaneous —
Architectural Branch — salaries of architects,
clerks of works, inspectors, draughtsmen,
clerks and messengers of outside service
ICngineering liranch — salaries of engineers,
inspectors, superintendents, draughtsmen,
clerks and messengers of outsifle service. . . .
Monument of His late Majesty King Kdward
60,000 00
435,000 00
10,000 00
135,000 00
10,000 00
27,500 00
18,000 00
130,000 00
10,000 00
8,000 00
20,000 00
25,000 00
35,641 50
.'■.0,000 00
2,000 OU
51,897 33
384,016 65
2,702 61
1.34,739 90
2,. 5.33 .36
26,842 29
17,871 15
64,642 29
8, 102 67
50,983 35
7,297 39
260 10
7,466 64
657 71
128 85
05,357 71
8,000 00
Construction and operation of water storage
dams on the Ottawa Hiver and tributaries,
surveys in connection therewith, and settle-
ment of land damages
.'*'ur\'eys and inspections '. . . ... .
'1 o cover balance of expenditure for works
already authorized tor which the appropria-
tions may be insufficient, provided the amount
for any one work does not exceed $200
Monument to memory of the late Hon. Thos.
D'Arcy McGee
Accounts Branch — salaries of agents and clerks,
travelling and contingent expenses of outside
service
20,134 01
5, 137 89
.35,641 50
40, 970 87
2.000 00
134 01
(ieorgian J5ay Ship Canal, Royal Commission..
To pay Western Dry Dock and Ship-building
Co., Ltd., of Port .Vrthur, a portion of the
fourth payment of subsidy due them upon
their <.ompletion of the work covered by the
agreement ratified by (hap. .'i7, 3-4 tieorge
V, 1913, notwithstanding that the work is
not completed. .
19,862 11
9,029 13
•
For operation and maintenance of inspection
boats
'
Compassif)nate allowance to the widow of the
late H. J. Barnhart who was killed while
working on the Government boat Cingalee
at Midland, Ont
Carried forward ...
976,141 50
789,129 85
177,145 66
134 01
b — 42
AVDlTOn GEXERAVS REl'Oni. /.')/7-/9/S
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Grant
Grant
Public Works— Chareeablf to Income— Con.
Grant.
Expenditure.
not used.
exceeded.
Trataiu publics— Imputable au revenu— Fin.
Crtdits.
D(pen£es.
Credits non
cmployfe.
Crfidits
dfpassfs.
$ cts.
S Ct5.
$ cts.
$ cts.
Brought forward.. .
976.141 50
789. 129 85
177, 145 66
134 01
MifCiUancvuf — Continued —
Gratuity to Onesime Chaycr nho w;us perman-
ently injured while at work at Lake Timis-
kamin2 Dam . .
.500 00
500 00
To pay Robert Dunbar for reporting proceed-
ings at coroner's inquest into the death of the
victims of the Parliament BuildinRS fire
74 40
74 40
Compassionate allowance to the widow of the
late C. Gee, who was drowned on the 14th
of June, 1917, near Xanaimo, while in discharge
of his duties as deckhand on tug Petrel
2,000 00
2,000 00
Compassionate allowances to the widows dt
the late members of the crew of the dredge
•Vo. 6, who were drowned when the vessel was
.
wrecked in a storm nearC^hag Rook, N.S., on
-
the 17th Januar>-, 1917, as follows: —
$2,000 each to the widows of Capt. L. .V.
Hatfield: Klzear LeBlanc: Haro' Burrows;
Peter Bonin: William Holland: John Creek:
Gordon Miller: $1,000 each to the widow and
mother of A. R. Sclig: and $1,000 to the
mother of Foster Knicklc
17,000 00
17.000 00
99.'>,71.i 90
808.704 25
177,145 66
134 0]
Summary.— Sommairc.
Public Buildings, Income —
Nova Scotia
oO,500 00
7,99fi 30
22,. 503 70
New Brunswick
12.000 (K)
4.267 71
7, 732 29
Maritime Provinces Generally
2.'), 000 00
22,212 73
2,787 27
Quebec
Is.i.iHKI (K)
234,, S40 48
251,0,59 52
f)ntario
:,(i7r).si'.,i ,xs
470,286 94
606,913 02
335 18
Manitoba
1411. iiOO 00
72,, 591 24
74,492 56
183 80
.^afikatchcwan ?. . ;
.iO.IKtO 00
2!)fi,.-)nO 00
27..S(i.3 82
2.37. (i7l 91
22,136 18
.58,871 09
Allwrta
43 00
Brili.sh Columbia
2';y,4a'"> «2
34,805 98
194,781 57
181 63
Yukon Territory
Public Buildings Generall.v .
10.000 00
10,000 00
IK.i.OOO 00
119,9(18 92
75,171 78
140 70
Rents, repairs, furniture, etc
:t,2li«.(KI0 IM)
2.!IS3,4.S6 02
278,545 15
31 17
Harbours and River.-*— Inrmm-
Nova ,^cf)tia -
.ISO, 2.50 00
.•m,40o 00
240. 244 05
10,007 47
140,841 11
28,302 5.3
835 16
Prince Kdward Island
New Brun.swick
4«.i.:tO() 00
52,329 27
443,142 97
172 24
Maritime Provinces Generally
.■■..ooo (»)
5, (HH) 00
Quet>ec
(i.i.i.rkso .'>4
.■i.Nt,079 22
283,145 ,59
.544 27
Ontario
.■>KS.4!I1 ,59
223.244 19
,365,723 83
476 43
Manitohn
4fi. :ioo 00
16.292 ,34
,30,433 67
426 01
.''ii ' ' m and .\lbertn
20.(KKI 00
2,041 27
17,0,58 73
li. rnbin
4(»;i.7.V) 0(1
93,424 74
3I6,,569 71
244 45
^ '. 1 ■ iii.ry
.5,000 00
4.272 45
727 ,55
Huilxiur.i and Rivers Gcnernlls
40.0(10 (H)
19,917 93
20,082 07
Dredging
1,H().5,0(KI 00
1.1 89.. 38(1 08
615,613 92
Slides and Itooms
1(1.0(10 00
3,618 31
12,381 69
Hoadfl and bridges
U(i..50O 00
8.104 80
128., 395 14
Telcgrapli lines
:i:to..54n oo
,52,693 07
278.077 11
224 18
Miscellnne<uia
99.5.715 00
808, 7(H 2.5
177,145 60
1,34 01
Total chargeable to income by Supply Bill
11,764 00.5 3;i
7 2M-1 141 .55
4, 464, ,5.36 01
3,972 23
Trjinnfer over-exoendituro provided for by $10,000
vott*<l ii-s alwive . . (a)
6,027 77
3.072 23
11,764,005 33
7.203,441 65
4,470,663 78
APPROPRIATIoy ACCOUNTS
b— 43
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Public Works: Chargeable to Collection of
Revenue.
Travaux publics: Imputable i la perception
du rcvcnu.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
Ddpcnses.
Giant
not used .
Credits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded .
Credits
dfipassfe.
Slides and Booms, Graving Docks, Locks and Dams,
etc.. Working Expenses —
Slides and booms
S cts.
54.400 00
47,800 00
53,200 00
7,000 00
21,000 00
202,000 00
58,000 00
79,000 00
59,200 00
98,600 00
256,500 00
10,000 00
$ cts.
,55,584 29
46,037 76
.36,610 29
5,656 76
13.893 .32
175.390 .36
51.822 05
74.944 41
.59,311 .36
98.761 90
219.068 .55
5,566 46
$ cts.
$ cts.
1 184 29
Graving docks
1.762 24
16.589 71
1,343 24
7,103 68
26,609 64
6,177 95
4,055 59
Harbours and River works
Telegraph and Telephone Lines —
Prince Kdward Island and mainland
Land and cable telegraph lines. Lower St.
Lawrence and Maritime Provinces, including
working expenses of vessels required for cable
service
Alberta . .
British ( 'olumi)ia — mainland
111 36
British C'olumbia — Vancouver Island District..
161 90
Yukon Svstem TAshcroft -Daw.son) . . . .
37,431 45
4,433 54
Telegraph and telephone ser\'ice generally
946,700 00
842,647 51
105,510 04
1.457 55
Summary —
Capital r
8,0.50.000 00
11,764,005 33
946,700 00
5,585,843 85
7,293,441 55
842, 647 51
2,470,161 19
4,470,563 78
105,510 04
5 04
Collection of revenue
1 457 55
20,766,705 33
13,721,932 91
7,046,235 01
1,462 59
Under Ex(;he_quer Court Award —
Capital —
Quebec Harbour — Dry dock, Lauzon.
10.397 65
Income —
Quebec- — Montreal General Post Office — re-
5,223 48
921 46
628 30
20 00
3,457 20
Quebec — Montreal Postal Station "A". .
Ontario — Hamilton Public Building, site
Ontario — Windsor Landing dock
10,250 44
I'nder .Special Statutes—
105,000 00
15,000 00
9,208 96
.
Collingwood Dry Dock Xo. 1
129,208 96
These accounts have been examined under my Ces comptcs ont 6t6 verifies sous ma direction,
direction, and are correct. et ils sont exacts.
Examined,
ClIAliLES DOLGLAS.
J. FRASER,
Auditor General.
AVDITOR GE\KRAL-;g UEI'OHr. 19n-19tS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Quarantine.
Quarantalne.
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D^penses.
Grant
not used.
CrMits non
eraploy6s.
Giant
exceeded.
Credits
d^pass^.
Salaries and continiencies of organized districts
S cts.
225,000 00
11.000 00
12,000 00
t cts.
223,617 67
10.994 S2
4,8.38 90
$• cts.
1,382 33
.■> 18
7,161 10
$ cts.
Tracadie and D'.Xrcy Island, lazarettoes and
Public Works Health Act
24S,00O 00
2.39.431 39
8,548 61
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
' Kxamined,
E. S. JOHNSTOK,
C'es comptes ont 6t6 vdrifiSs sous ma direction,
ot iN s ml ex.ict*.
J. KH.\SER,
Attdilor General.
Kallwajs: Capllal.
('hemiiiv (Ic frr: Capital.
Ry
Canadian Gorcrnment Railways.
Construction and betterments
Dartmouth to Dean.s — -hranoh line
Subsidy-Edmonton, Dunvegan and Br. Col
Rolling stock
Purchase of stmrs. A/cAVe and Drummond
To provide for building of two wooden ships
To provide for car ferry, construction, etc
Hudson Ba.v Railway — construction
Quebec BridjEc — construction
Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix Ry., the
Quebec and Sanuenay Ry., and the Megantic
Ry., for equipment, etc
National Transcontinental Ry. — to pay rlaims for
right-of-way, etc . . . ...
Grant.
Credits.
Li»8— Previous yfar.i" expenditure ($1,053,879)-
Halifax. new terminal.
Str S orihumhrrland ".
Monrton cut-ofT
Original construction....
National Transcontinental Ry
Nat. Trans. Ry— ('on. Rev. Fund..
cts.
6,500 000 00
65,000 00
258,797 16
25,000,000 00
1,020,000 00
600,000 00
310,000 00
3,000,000 00
1,600,000 00
3,667,745 07
500,000 00
42,. 521.542 23
I n(i<T ."^f.'iiijt,-: l.v'-ht <iii<T < Viurt awards —
National Trans/'onlinintal Ry. riglit-<if-w»y. ..
('onstnjrtion anfl b'-ttcrment
Lanil expropriated at Predericton
Halifax ocean terminals
To provide car ferry construction ...
For dnmagi'jt rr level of Main .St., Moncton
8t. Jf>hn. N.H., f'-r t 'an. fn.vt. Hy. --(irnin ele
vator
42,521,542 23
Expenditure.
D6penses.
788,740 58
37,490 12
24,380,985 80
1,020,000 00
345 00
.304,355 04
1,879,699 00
931,278 01
1,371,334 97
192,091 39
35,906,319 91
15,887 98
75 00
l.W 0(1
125 00
724,910 48
312,7,30 54
34,852,440 91
17.438 ni
38,805 70
5,131 72
3,. 569 20
5.209 84
9,653 80
50,496 06
1.30, .304 93
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employfcs
S cts
711,259 42
27,509 88
258,797 18
619,014 20
599,655 00
5,644 96
1,120,301 00
668,721 99
2,296,410 10
307,908 61
6,615,222 32
15,887 98
75 00
150 00
125 00
724.910 48
312,730 54
7.669.101 32
Grant
exce<Hied.
Credits
d^pass6s.
$ eta.
Thcae arcount.i have been examined under my
direction, and are rorreet.
F'lam inert.
R. .S. Gtuw,
Ces comptes ont tU- verifies sous ma direc-
tion, et ils sont exacts.
.1. FR.\SKR,
Audtlor (irnrral.
M-i-i!<)i'i;i 17/o.Y Accouyrs
b — 45
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Canals: Capital— C'anaiix: Capital.
1
Grant.
Credits.
Expenditure.
D6penses.
Grant
not used .
Crfidits non
cmpIoy6.s.
Grant
exceeded .
Credits
d6pas.s6s.
Wetland Ship Capal—
Construction . .... ...
$ cts.
1,220,000 00
600,000 00
8,000 00
$ cts.
1,219,896 59
599,897 36
470 00
$ cts.
103 41
102 64
7,530 00
S ets.
Trent Canal-
Construction
Rideau Canal — .
Construction of bridge on Rideau Canal at Pre-
Less — Sault Stc, Marie Canal — refunds
1,828,000 00
1,820,263 95
58,563 09
7,736 05
58,563 09
1,828,000 00
1,761,700 86
66,299 14
Under .Statute— Exchequer Court awards —
15,150 00
2,880 05
2,226 16
Trent Canal
Galops Canal
20,256 21
1
These accounts liave been examined utfder my
direction, and are correct.
Examined,
R. S. Gl.\ss.
Ces comptes ont ^t4 vfrifies sous ma direc-
tion, et ils sont exacts.
J. ERASER,
Auditor General.
Canals: Income— Canaux: Revenu.
Grant.
CrMits.
Expenditure.
D^penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded .
Credits
d^passfis.
Chambly Canal —
Spare lock gates
Ste. Anne's Lock —
Lockmaster's house
St. Peter's Canal —
Improvements
Soulanges Canal —
Piers and breakwater
Trent Canal —
Improvement
Wclland Canal —
Heavy repairs
$ cts.
1,700 00
1,500 00
45,000 00
1,000 00
25,000 00
30,000 OO
104,200 00
$ cts.
1,699 39
1,384 37
44,999 60
998 46
14,083 49
27,090 35
$ cts.
0 61
115 63
0 40
1 54
10,916 51
2,909 65
90,255 66
13,944 34
$ cts.
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined,
R. S. Glass.
Ces comptes ont ktk verifies sous ma direc-
tion, et ils sont exacts.
J. ERASER,
Auditor General.
b — 46
AUDITOR GESERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Railways and Canals: Income
( liemiiis (le rer rt ranaiu: Kr\enu.
Grant.
Crtdits.
Expenditure.
D^penscs.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employ^
G rant
exceeded .
Cr6dits
d£pass6s.
M iscellaneous . — Divers.
Arbitrations and awards
Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada-
Maintenance and operation of.
To pay expenses in connection with cases before
tlie Knard • ■
Contribution to the International Association of
Railways Congres.«
Contribution of the Ciovemment Railways to the
faculty of McGill C'nivcrsity
Contribution to the faculty of the Polytechnic
."School of Montreal r
( 'osts of litigation _•
CJovernor General's car — attendance, repairs and
alterations
Miscellaneous works not provided for
Sur%'eys and inspections — Canal
" " Railways
Kxpenses in connection with the consolidation of
the Railway .<ct .
Inquiry and report on the railway situation of
Canada
Continuous audit on behalf of the Government
of Canada, of the revenue and expenditures of
the ( 'an. Nor. Ry.. and the G.T.Ry. system.
Loan, not excecdinR «7,.')0O,0O0 to meet expendi-
ture made, or indebtedness incurred in paying
interest on .securities on certain railways, as set
forth in Vote Ko. 4-14
Under Statute —
Railway Commission —
Salaries of commissioners and socretarj-
Subsidies to railways
$ cts,
2,000 00
180,800 00
15,000 00
97 33
2,500 00
2.500 00
.i.OOO 00
.1.000 00
2.500 00
25.000 00
40,000 00
2.000 00
120,000 00
10.000 00
7, .500.000 00
7,910,397 33
$ cts.
172.578 22
97 33
2, .500 00
2,500 00
1,211 40
3,a37 84
1,279 00
16,615 87
38,653 99
2,000 00
.55,047 04
5.416 64
300,937 33
.53,435 53
720,404 75
773,840 28
$ cts
2,000 00
8,221 78
15,000 00
1.788 60
1,962 16
1,221 00
8.384 13
1,346 01
64,952 96
4,, 583 36
7,. 500, 000 00
7,609,460 00
•Trealerl ns open account.
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, ami arc lurn-ct
Examined,
R. s. (;n«*.
Ces comptes ont 6U: vtrifits sous ma direc-
tion, et ils sont exacts.
J. KRA.SER,
Auditor Gfnirnl.
AI'I'Iloi'ltIA TIOS A CCdUNTS
b— 47
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Railways and Canals: Collection of Revenue
Chemins lie fer et Canaiu: Perception du
revenu.
Grant.
CrMits.
Expenditure.
Dfipenscs.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
ddpassfo.
Railways — Chemins dc fcr.
Canaidian Government Railways —
Working expenses
$ cts.
33,500,000 00
$ cts.
33,247.243 17
140,972 43
t cts.
1- 111,784 40
$ ct.s.
St. John and Quebec Railway —
33,500,000 00
33,388,215 60
111,784 40
Canals . — Cana ux
1,440,000 00
42,500 00
1,393,875 55
38,171 65
46, 124 45
4,328 35
1,482,500 00
1,432,047 20
50,452 80
Miscellaneous — Divers.
Gratuity to the wife of fireman \Vm. Blair, injured
while employed on the Nat. Trans'l. Ry
Compassionate allowances to the following —
Widow of the late Charles E. Moore, engine
driver
2,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
.500 00
1,000 00
600 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
1,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
500 00
1.000 00
600 00
2, 000 00
2,000 OO
2,000 00
1,000 00
Widow of the late Joseph Howard — watchman
Widow of the late Gideon J. Fairbairn — engine
Mother of the late Fred Downey — Halifax
Father of the late S. Harbatink, labourer
Widow of the late Andrew Ryan, yard switch-
Widow of the late Fred Belyea, conductor
Widow of the late John Bakes, Trent Canal
Thomas Maloney, clerk, H. B. Ry
17, 100 00
17, 100 00
Under Statute — Exchequer Court Awards —
Canadian Government Railways
12,244 85
These accounts have been examined under my Ce.s comptes ont §t6 verifies sous ma direc-
direction, and are correct. tion, et ils sont exacts.
Examined,
R. S. Glass.
J. FRASER,
Auditor General.
b— 48
AVDITOR r.EyERAlU nKI'nliT. I'tn-lOlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Royal Northwest Mounted Police.
Itoyale gendarmerie i cheial du \ord-Ouest.
Grant.
CrWits.
Expenditure
D6penses.
Grant
not used.
Credits non
employes.
Grant
exceeded.
Crfcdits
Pay of Korcc
Subsistence, billeting, forage and dog feed, fuel and
light, clothing, repairs and renewals, horses,
arms and ammunition, stationery, medical
stores, transport, water service, building repairs
and contingencies
To compensate members of the Royal Xorthwest
Mounted Police for injuries received wliile in
the discharge of duty
t cts.
6.51,790 25
763,378 75 t
3,000 00
S cts.
1,031 156 82
3X7,012 IS
1,118,169 00
1,031.156 82
387,012 18
Subsidies to Provinces— Subsides aux provinces.
Ontario. .
Quebec
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Manitoba
British CVjIumbia
Prince Edward Inland.
Alberta
Saskatchewan
I'nder Statute — En tcrtu dc la loi.
Expenditure.
$ cts.
2,. 596,378 SS
1 ,!)()',», «:«) 2.S
C36,6t>0 .Sii
637.976 Hi
1,423 67!) 3ii
623. 135 Oti
381,931 8!*
1,589,075 00
1,710,675 00
11.369,148 4S
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and arc correct.
Examined,
E. D. ScrnERLAKB,
C'es comptes ont 6t6 v6rifi69 sous m» direc-
tion ct ils sont cxaet.f .
J. ERASER,
.4iufitor General.
Superannuation— Fends dc retralte.
VndcT Statute — En tcrtu de la lui.
Superannuation.
$ cts.
478,263 03
Thi.i account has been examined under my
direction, and is correct.
Examined,
A. H. BnowN.
C'c comptc a 6t£ v6rifi6 sous ma direction
ct il est exact.
,1. rHASEH.
Auditor (irneraL
APPRO PRiATioy Accouyrs
b— 49
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Trade and Commerce.
Commerce.
Grant.
CrWits.
Bounties on lead and crude petroleum . ...
Gold and Silver marking Act
Supervision of Lake and Ocean freight rates
Salaries and contingencies under the Cullers' Act
Salaries, rents and contingencies under the Canada
Grain Act
Salaries and contingencies under the Inspection
and Sales .-Vet
Trade Commissioners and Commercial .\gents,
etc.
Construction, acquisition, etc., of Terminal Eleva-
tors
Censu.s and Statistics
Development and extension of Canadian Trade. . .
Dominion Royal Commission
International Customs Tariff Bureau, Canada's
proportion of expenditure
Canada Year Book
West India (.'able
Imperial Year Book of Canada
Bureau of Industrial and .Scientific Research. . .
Under Statute — En vertu de h loi.
Bounty on crude petroleum.
S cts
.5,000 00
4,000 00
6.000 00
S,500 00
1,00.5,000 00
:i.000 00
160,000 00
810,000 00
UK), 000 00
l.W.OOO 00
10.000 00
662 00
1.3,500 00
38,9.3.3 .33
4,000 00
91.600 00
2,410,195 33
Expenditure.
D^penses.
$ cts,
2,989 60
3,878 10
Grant
not used.
Cr6dits non
employes.
6,046 41
1,007,989 04
2,240 38
140,912 50
29,671 59
.52, 167 82
31,792 82
848 55
13,500 00
38,933 32
4,000 00
54,938 02
1,389,908 15
113,496 85
S cts.
2,010 40
121 90
6,000 00
2,4.53 59
759 62
19,087 50
780,328 41
47.8.32 18
118,207 18
9, 151 45
662 00
0 01
36,661 98
1,023,276 22
Grant
exceeded.
Credits
df passes.
2,989 04
2,989 04
These accounts have been examined under my
direction, and are correct.
Examined,
W.M. Ke.^rns.
Ces comptes ont 6t6 verifies sous ma direc-
tion, et ils sont exacts.
J. FRASER,
Auditor General.
\
1— 4b
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
SUMMARY OF REVENUE
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
SOMMAIRE DU REVENU
51
b— 52
AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Consolidated Fund Ucirnur — Ketrnu du funds consaUd^.
Service.
$ cts.
Canada Gazette.
Canals.
Casual Revenue
Chinese Immigration.
Civil Serv-ice examination fees.
Culler's fees
Customs
Dominion lands
Dominion steamers
Electric light inspection
Eichcqucr Court Reports
Excise
Fines and forfeitures
Fisheries
Fisheries — ifodun Virendi
Gas inspection
Inspection of staples , .
Insurance superintendence ,
Interest on investments
Law ■stamps
Lighthouse and coast service
Mariners' fund
Methylated spirits r,.
Militarv college
Militia
Militia pensions
Minor public works— ferries. .'. . . . .
Ordnance lands
Patent foes and trade marks
Penitent iaries
Post Office
Premium, discount and exchange..
Public works
Railway.'* — Canadian government.
R.N.W. Mounted Police pensions. .
Steambcjat inspection
Supcninniiatidn
War tav— Finance
War tax — Inland Revenue
W eights and measures
Whar\es and piers
Le8»* — Railways, St. John and Quebec Railway deficit
W
b
K
Y
Z
D
K
O
I
L
I
b
R
R
I
Z
J
F
I
O
O
I
P
P
P
I
K
A
L
S
F
V
W
X
o
F
F
I
I
o
H2
414
2,362
208
4
1
144,172
4,443
9
79
26,769
100
114
4
,56
1.499
,58
4.466
8
63
39S
39
18
26
2
7
256
71
21,345
628
286
27,176
5
o
29!
23,152
139
95
006 92
868 22
262 93
965 69
207 50
342 18
,629 70
,758 17
,581 38
,920 35
77 60
,477 52
,336 46
,572 39
, 179 00
,319 05
,875 88
,763 24
,724 13
,902 00
612 00
,635 70
,967 75
,176 67
,22s .^3
,902 .W
,013 .33
,929 75
,317 21
,227 96
,394 48
252 74
,749 51
,518 58
082 83
792 SO
".>-16 94
510 85-
3,S9 93
.584 00
2.58 74
260,783,262 99
4,310 44
260,778,952 55
APPROPRIATIOy ACCOUNTS
b— 53
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Revenue by Departments— Revenu par mlnUt^es et d^partements.
Department.
.^lairulture
.\rchivc8
Customs
External Affairs v
Finance '. . .
Governor General's Secretary's Office
Indian Affairs
Inland Revenue
Insurance
Interior
Justice
Labour
Legislation
Marine
Militia and Defence
Mines
Xaval Service
Post Office
Printing and Stationery
Public Works '.
Railways and Canals
. R.X.W. Mounted Police
Secretarj- of State
Trade and Commerce
A
455.326 09
B
61 10
D
144,248,750 44
E
6.413 65
V
29,617,221 04
G
1 45
H
22,608 29
1
29,709.699 93
J.
.58,783 24
K
4,673,583 30
L
79,000 27
M
1,243 07
N
13,180 96
O
223,515 80
P
86,379 24
g
7.t0 47
H
168,045 02
s
21,345,828 36
T
120.842 78
V
420,721 40
w
27,818,382 46
X
5,269 81
Y
175,497 81
Z
1,527,846 57
260,778,952 55
Casual Revenue — Revenu casuel.
Part.
S CtS;
A
B
ZZ
ZZ
A
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
N
N
0
P
I
s
T
V
w
X
Y
Z
97,585 01
Archives . .
61 10
100,858 47
Canadian Munitions Resources Commission
378 65
18 90
Customs . .
1,076 24
Kxtemal Affairs '
6.035 00
1,339,101 23
( lovcmor General's secretary's Office :
Indian Affairs ■.
1 45
22,608 29
Inland Revenue
10.721 21
20 00
Interior ■
9,, 563 69
5 880 71
1,243 07
Legislation —
House of ("(iriimons
6,624 85
5 00
6,551 U
M arinc
50,785 18
2,071 66
Mines 1
750 47
48.693 63
Post Office
140 00
88,8.35 86
Public Works
133,971 89
Railwavs and C'anals -
231,306 10
R.X.W. Mounted Police
186 98
170,833 71
Trade and Commerce
26.353 47
2,362,262 93
b— 54
MDITOR GEyERALS KKI'ORT, 1917-1913
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Fines and Forfeitures— Amendes et confiscations.
Part.
t cts.
A
D
F
I
K
L
O
R
S
Y
Z
546 50
75.044 50
Finance ... ■.
685 15
16,404 79
Interior ... . ' ... -
3,366 00
1 814 00
Marine
850 00
600 00
Post Office
293 88
4.56 60
Trade and Commerce ....
276 04
100,336 46
.\rrears Due— .\rr<rages.
1916-1917.
Summary — Sommairc.
1917-1918.
Increase.
Decrease.
% cts.
.724
,097
91,
4.891,
298,
3,
im.
4
1,
19,
745.
352
945
605
952
180
577
16
434
212
848
289
0.771
1.50
.:«M)
28.8,
8,
1
4
1
214
319
882
519
513
7.V»
.50
221
.".52
000
897
.129
.086
0.119. .I'M 04
.\Kriculturr.
Customs
External .Vffairs
Finance —
Montreal Turnpike Trust
(Juelifc liiirlfour
Seed (irain. ."^askatchowan
i^eefi Cirain, -Vlberta
Three Rivers Harbour
Inilian -Affairs
Inland R<'vonuo —
Bill slumps
Civil tiovernmcnt Contingencies
Exei.se ...
Gas Inspection
Ferries
Weights and Measures
Interior —
Dominion Parks Branch —
Buffalo Park
.Insper I'ark I
Rocky Mountains Park
Waterton Lakes Park '
Yoho Park .
Forentry Branch
Mining Lands and Yukrtn Branch —
^'oal .Mining Lejisos. etc. —
Coal -Mining Lejues outside Rocky Mountains
Park
Coai Mining Leases in liocky Mountains Park . .
Coal i^urface Lcjises
Coal Royalty Dues
(Quarrying Leasi^s
( 'lay I^ea.-w's .
I )redging Lenses. Northwest Provinces
Dredging LenH#'H. Yukon,
tiener.il Li-nH,.i, Yukon.
Hyilniulir Leases, Yukon
Pe(r<ileuiii and Natural (Jas Iamucs .
TinilMT Dues, Yukon
TiiiiliiT .Sales, Yukon
Ordnance ond Admiralty Lands Branch
<"nrric<l forward
i cts.
6,925 71
47,096 48
70 00
$ cts
201 46
70 00
91,491 00
2li.S,435 40
294 384 23
377,082 45
li.iUW ,S9
20.''.. S.'.!) SO
4,180 89
1,577 81
16 00
l'.),4:i4 00
212 88
1,848 02
289 68
11,898 52
1,360 75
7,864 06
15 00
179 49
1,068 68
171.062 41
15,848 47
1 00
8,725 .59
2,976 00
874 01
1.50 00
230 00
5. (Ml 92
73 50
.'102.107 09
441 (Hli
2.82 21
3.. 500 92
II. 4011, 990 n;
1,341 25
793 4
28 82
6,005 73
1 00
120 43
100 00
489 18
•87.209 63
441 00
t cts.
1 00
254 20
4.561 15
20 40
2 50
4.232 01
117,157 02
9.793 95
537 ,H(1
991 10
920 .50
47 70
686 49
486.802 85
130,110 82
ARREARS DUE
b— 55
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Arrears Due — Continued. — Arrfrages— Suite.
1916-1917.
Summary — Con. — Sonimaire — Suite.
1917-1918.
Increase.
Decrease.
ets.
fi, 119, 304 04
14,297 44
1.5,818 95
.3,621 64
30 15
1,802 00
1,683 32
2,021 ,32
8.308 66
5,6,S8 46
2,3.50 47
61 04
7.267 10
36,644 25
12,3.53 55
3,145 23
11,703 .56
2.55,313 86
1,143 15
896 59
7,611 64
22.801 23
4,. 360 38
1,800 43
.597 18
402 55
2,273 84
10,644 ,37
42,989 15
1,877 00
974 30
25,048 33
56,805 65
9,200 46
18,191 11
15 00
3,556 89
604,234 19
156 15
5,827 09
747 84
1,5,33 87
19,494 67
0.719 ,53
21,678 08
2 00
14,, 330 45
60 00
3 00
.54,8,56 76
556 00
8,789 17
1,994 86
2,488 39
Brought forward.
Interior — Concluded,
TimV>cr and Grazing Branch —
Grazing Rentals
Timber Dues
Justice —
Penitentiaries
.Supreme Court
Marine and Fisheries
Militia and Defence —
Rents
Low Township. Quebec
Richmond, B.C
Sault Ste. Marie. Ont
Sydney Mines, N.S
Buckingham, Que
Hamilton, Ont
Inverness, N.S
Glace Bay, N.S
Cape Breton, N.S;
Town of Dominion No. 1
.Springhill, N.S ". . . .
Nanaimo, B.C
Hindoo Riot, B.C
Mines
Naval Ser\'ice
Post Office-
Old Revenue Account
New Revenue Account
Printing and Stationery —
Publications
Voters' Lists
Canada Gazette
Public Works-
Hydraulic and otlier rents
Minor Public Works
Rents. Ottawa
Rents, Toronto :
Rents, other places
Hamilton and Port Dover Road
Slides and Booms —
Ottawa District, Old Account
Ottawa District, New Account...
St. Maurice District
•Saguenay District
Trent and Newcastle District
Railways and Canals —
Canadian Ciovcmment Railways.
.Vdvanres Imperial Govt. Account. .
Canals —
Beauharnois
Chambly s-.
Cornwall
Lachine
Rideau
Grcnville and Carillon
Murray
Trent
Sault Ste. Marie
.St. .\nn's Lock
Welland
Welland Ship Canal
Williamsburg
St. Peters
Damages — Cornwall Canal
cts.
6,466,990 07
15,158 71
16,111 31
3, 172 72
30 15
45 20
1,802 00
1,683 32
2,021 32
8,308 66
5,688 46
2,350 47
61 04
7.267 10
36,644 25
12,353 55
3,145 23
11,703 56
255,313 86
1,143 15
896 59
8,837 64
22,801 23
4,360 3S
2,202 72
597 18
459 75
299 00
10,600 62
2,886 27
2,221 75
2,947 25
25,048 33
56,805 65
9,161 61
49.310 68
20 00
3,556 89
1,279,524 23
5,827 09
771 84
1.182 50
25,236 67
6.930 53
21,661 OS
3 00
28,607 45
60 00
3 00
60,321 14
.503 00
10,715 17
1,994 86
2,488 39
7,456,076 34 Carried forward.
486,802 85
861 27
292 36
45 20
1,226 00
402 29
57 20
344 75
1,972 95
31,119 57
5 00
675,290 04
24 00
5,742 00
211 00
1 00
14.277 00
5,464 38
1.926 00
$ cts.
139,116 82
448 92
1.974 84
43 75
40, 102 88
38 S3
156 15
351 37
17 00
53 00
8,499,837 62 1,226,064
182,303 ,58
b— 56
iVDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Anrars Due— Continued— Arrtrages— Suite.
1916-1917.
Su m mary — Concluded — Sommaire — Fin .
1917-1918.
Increase.
Decrease.
$ ets.
.456.076 34
2,970
695
8.2.iO
213
114
37,432 79
,.505,752 02
Brought forward
Railways and Canals — Concluded.
Canals — Concluded.
House rents — Welland Canal
Misci'llaneous — Lachine Canal
Advances
Royal Northwest Mounted Police
Secretarj- of State
Trade and Commerce—
Indian Landu — Principal Due.
Ontario —
1,6.39 is! Dcseronto.
45.975 241
10,094 79:
8.026 28;
1,066 12
5.097 21
2. 145 82
3,840 78
2,544 41
35.546 57
1.711 74
3.045 76
60O 86
1,742 73
846 26
731 97
2. 1.M.871 03
2.276,526 75
Fort Frances
Gore Bay
Manitowaning . .
."^ault .Ste. Marie.
Sturgi-on Falls...
Thessalon
Wiarton
Quebec —
Maniwaki
Pointe Blcue
TeniiskaminEue
New Brunswick—
Buctouche
Perth
Nova .Scotia —
Glendale
Manitoba—
Birtle
The Pas
Alberta —
Edmonton
Red Deer
Ottawa-
Headquarters
$ ets. S cts
8,499.837 62 1,226,004 86
S cts.
182,303 58
3.122 15
695 00
8,250 00
213 22
140 40
37,432 79
151 88
26 00
8,549,691 18 1.043,939 16
1,886 08
59.723 28
14.167 97
7.625 78
1.080
31.357 80
4.866 85
602 04
3.714 78i
2.544 41!
35.513 67,
1,711 74
3. 123 76
000 86
1 . 742 73
56.585 50
629 31
731 97
246 90
13,748 04
4,073 18
20 05
31.357 80
4U0 M
230 36
1.543 78
120 00
32 90
78 00
56.585 50
3.077.304 54 925.433 51
3.305.519 84
1,028.993 09
210 y.)
ARREARS DOE
b— 57
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Arrears Due— Concluded. -Arrfrages — Fin.
1916-I9I7.
Dominion Lands — Principal and Interest.
329,
2.031,
B,
5S,
1,
5,
11.
503.
1,666.
990.
2,292.
30,
2,
10,
256,
2
94?;
1,782.
582,
44,
i cts.
654 801
098 44]
tiSl 2(1
7S2 70
r.VA 01
275 77 1
740 97 1
0.55 84 i
877 41
.546 55
984 45
8.54 13
117 40
227 03
497 49
018 21
807 78
633 10
496 47
8.57 47
976 09
11,566.916 91
Battlcford
Calgary
Dauphin
l->im()nton
Cjrandc Prairie
Humboldt
Kamloops
Lethbridgc
Maple Creek
Medicine Hat
Moosejaw
New Westminster.
Peace River
I'rince ,\lbert
Red Deer
Revelstoke
i^askatoon
.Swift Current
The Pas
Wey burn
Winnipeg
Yorkton
1917-1918.
$ cts.
289.. 335 88
,085.812 46
7,258 27
27,625 34
1,707 82
14,619 25
1,452,844 83
2,792.226 03
30,643 90
2,648 93
12,497 74
3,011 18
1,028,211 49
3,831,848 50
11 28
52,299 04
Increase.
$ cts
Decrease.
54,714 02
577 07
2,878 28
949.788 99
499.242 18
531 53
2,270 71
992 97
80.403 71
2,019.215 40
U 28
7,441 57
11,632.602 541 65,685 63
$ cts.
40.318 92
31,157 36
25 79
5,275 77
,666.877 41
990,. 546 55
210 23
256,497 49
582,496 47
8,976 09
i
I
1 — .ih
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18.
PART A
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18.
PARTIE A
MINISTERE DE L' AGRICULTURE
DETAILS DES DEFENSES ET DES RECETTES
1 — lA
A— 2
AUDITOR OFXFRALS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Department of Agriculture: Summary of Eipenditure and
Ketrnue.
MlnUtire de rAgrlculture: Sommaire dcs d^penses et des
reoettfs.
Page in
Part A.
Page
dans la
panic A
i Ct£.
$ cts.
Eipniditurc — D^pcnses.
Civil Government —
Salaries — Minister (under Statute)
Staff
Contingencies
Arts and Agri('ult<ire —
Agricultural Instruction Act — (Under Statute)
Administration of
Branch of Entomology
Cold Storage Warehouses
Dair>"ing Industries
Destructive Insect and Pest Act
Dominion Cattle Quarantine — Buildings, etc. . .
Exhibitions.
Experimental Farms
Fruit Branch
Health of Animals
Imperial Institute. London. Eng
International Institute of Agriculture
Live Stock Industrj-
.Meat and Canned Foods Act
Patent Record
Publications Branch
.Seed Control Act . Enforcement of
White Pine Blister Hust
Compassionate Allowance to widow of P. Quinn
Quarantine —
Public Health, Salaries and Contingencies, etc..
Tracadie and Darcy Island Lazarettos
Public Works Health Act
Miscellaneous —
Grants
Gratuities to members of families of deceased employees.
Special .Accounts —
Purchase of Seed Grain, .Seed Peas, Beans, etc
I'urchas<' of Feed for Live Stock
War .Appropriation —
Detailed under Salaries at Ottawa
" Quarant ine
War .Appropriation (Part ZZ)
Canada Food Board (Part ZZ).
Conwrvation Commission —
f'ivil Ciovirnment — Salaries.
Miscellaneous
Rrrtn ur — Rrrmu.
Agriculture Dept. —
Patent Fees, etc
Trade Marks, etc
Catt Ic I nspect if)n
Exp«Timenlal Farms — Sales
Casual Revenue
Fines and Forfeitures
Conacrvation Commiuinn. carjal rcvenui'
Canada Food Board (Part ZZ)
10
10
11
12
12
12
13
13
19
19
20
20
.58
65
65
65
81
8S
85
85
88
$9
95
95
95
95
96
96
96
96
11
95
97
99
99
99
99
100
100
101
101
7.000 00
4.i2. 265 83
94.809 20
554.075 03
.053.310 91
17.543 66
lS.8.i7 24
7.787 21
146.987 60
75.443 34
6.473 73
34.445 31
885.226 83
96.411 40
324. 175 78
2.190 00
8.259 98
643.799 36
318.593 a?.
.30.000 00
29.400 04
135.160 78
10.4.'>1 36
1.500 00
223.617 6
10.994 82
4.838 90
17.000 00
3.068 20
3.846.018 06
2.39.451 39
20.068 20
18.222 .56
185 80
51.895 45
35,193 15
83,998 88
70.303 81
198. .528 17
4.928,444
119,192
224,051 93
32,265 2S
8.071 SO
83.273 0'
6.240 05
546 50
354.448 72
18 90
100,858 47
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: EXPESDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 3
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraitc.
Agriculture: Salaries at Ottawa.
Agriculture: Appointements & Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
300 00
82 50
•84 00
14 17
190 00
tl22 .50
170 00
15.5 00
1.55 00
t98 00
t
163 75
t
160 00
+
^86 25
200 00
165 no
140 00
250 00
128 75
70 00
125 00
130 00
140 00
120 00
. 105 00
•48 00
140 00
130 00
125 00
125 00
115 00
105 00
105 00
140 00
125 00
126 25
102 71
52 50
107 50
128 75
105 00
105 00
105 00
125 00
140 00
135 00
120 00
120 00
105 00
140 00
125 00
15 34
120 00
105 00
Minister — Ministre.
Hon. Martin Hurrell, April 1 to Oct. 11, at $7,000.
Hon. T. A. Cri-rar, Oct. 12 to Mar. 31, at $7,000. .
Staff— Personnel.
Deputy Minister — Sous-ministre —
G. F. O'Halloran, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
Div. lA—
H. S. Arkell, 6 m. to Mar. 31 , arS3,300
C. W. C. Bate, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Bright, April 1-30, at $3,400 (deceased)
G. H.Clark, 6 m. at $3,750, 6 m. at $3,850
T. K. Dohcrty, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.1. H. Grisdale, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. G. Hewitt, 12 m. to Mar. 31 \
G. Hilton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. Ide, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. Idc, private secretary, April 1 to Oct. 11, at $500. .
A. L. Jarvis, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. Johnson, 3 m. at 83,200, 9 m. at $3,300
W.J. Lynch, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. T. Macoun, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Montizambert, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. E. Ritchie, 9 m. at $3,700, 3 m. at $3,800
J. A. Ruddick, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. T. Shutt, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. B. Spencer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Torrance, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. IB—
E. S. Archibald, 3 m. at $2..500, 9 m. at $2,600
H. S. Arkell, 6 m. to Sept. 30, at $2,800 (promoted) . . .
T. R. Arkell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. Barnes, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. H. Barr, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. A. Belanger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. A. Brown, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. E. Caron, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Charlan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. D. Eddy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. C. Elford, I2m. to Mar. 31
T. C.Evans, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Fixter, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. A. Fraser, 12 m. to Mar. 31 :
A. Gibson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. T. Gussow, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. Hadwen, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. S. Hamer, 9 m. at $2,.500, 3 m. at $2,600
C. H. Higgins, .\pril 1 to ,Ian. 15, at $2,600 (resigned).
\V. A. Lang, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $2,100
P. E. Light, 6 m. at $2,100, 6 m. at $2,200
M. O. Make, 3 m. at $2,500, 9 m. at $2,600
T. H. Mason, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. M. McRac, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. H. T. Mcgill, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. E. Moore, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. W. Moore, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. E. Morturcux, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. P. Neville, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. L. Richard, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. L. Rush, 12,m. to Mar. 31
C. E. Saunders, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. H. L. Sharman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. F. Watson, 2 m. to May 31, at $2,200 (deoeased ) . . . .
A. P. Westervelt, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. F. D. Withrow, 12 m. to Mar. 31
$ cts.
3,706 97
3,293 03
6, COO 00
1,650 OO
2,800 00
283 33
3,800 00
3,. 500 00
3,400 00
3,100 OO
3,100 00
2,800 OO
264 74
4,000 00
3,275 00
3,300 00
3,200 00
5,000 OO
3,725 00
4,000 00
3.. 300 00
2,800 00
5,000 00
2.575 00
1 . 400 00
2,. 500 00
2,600 00
2.800 00
2.400 00
2.100 00
2.400 00
2.800 00
2.600 00
2, .500 00
2.. 500 00
2.300 00
2. 100 00
2.100 00
2,800 00
2,. 500 00
2.. 525 00
2.054 78
1,0.50 00
2,150 00
2,575 OO
2,100 00
2.100 OO
2,100 00
2.500 00
2,800 00
2,700 00
2,400 00
2.400 00
2.100 00
2,800 00
2,. 500 00
366 66
2.400 00
2,100 00
6,698 97
Carried forward .
157.994 51
1— lU
AvniroR Gt:xFi}Ars report, lon-iois
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Aericiiltiire: Salaries at Ottawa.
AETlcultiire: .Vppointements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvememcnt
eivil.
$ cts.
6.698 97
98 75
80 00
92 30
92 50
8.3 7.i
96 25
92 50
92 50
92 50
95 00
95 00
95 00
105 00
87 50
88 75
80 00
SO 00
95 00
92 50
80 00
80 00
92 50
90 00
95 00
88 75
95 00
92 50
31 97
97 50
90 00
81 25
88 75
80 00
83 75
92 50
91 25
92 50
95 no
105 (K)
02 .50
80 00
95 00
92 .W
85 00
26 64
80 00
102 .50
.•19 60
10.1 13
92 .50
95 00
92 60
17 08
80 00
86 25
75 00
55 00
57 .50
72 .50
3 39
88 75
80 00
Staff — Continued. — Personnel— Suite.
Brought forward
Div. 2A—
J. Adams
J.
T.
J.
R.
M.
V.
.].
M.
I,.
T.
M.
W.
3 m. at $1,900. 9 m. at $2,000
A. Allen, 12 m. to -Mar. 31
F. Astle. 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Birgoend. 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. Berry. 3 m. at $1,600, 9 m. at $1,700. ..
B. Bonnell. 9 in. at $1,900, 3 in. at $2,000
J. C;. Bouehard. 12 m. to Mar. 31
f. (i. Brown. 12 m. to .Mur. 31
E. Buck. 12 m. to Mar. 31
BurKe.-i.s, 12 in. to .Mar. 31
\V. ( asev. 12 m. to .Mar. 31 .
I.. ( ooke. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Cramp, 12 in. to Mar. 31
B. Davis. 12 m. to Mar. 31. at $1.7.50 (le.s,s $40l..50 military pay). . .
H. Deluhave. 3 m. at $1,700,9 in. at $1,800
R. L. Dorranie. 12 m. to Mar. 31
.1. R. Uvmond, « in. at $1,7.50, 6 iii. at $1.8.50
B. L. Einslie, « m. at $1,.S.50, 6 m. at $1,950. .
V. Kortier, 12 in. to Mar. 31
J. R. Fryer. 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. D. (liiKne, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
D. n, Crav, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. K. KelUtt. 6 in. at $1,7.50, 6 m. at $1,850 (les.-! $243.90 military pay)
J. Kildallin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. l-eljieheur, 3 in. at $1,700, 9 m. at $1,8C0.
J. X. Leniieux, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ...
A. .1. I-oKsdail, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. J. Lynton. Nov. 7 to Mar. 31, at $1,600.
T. J. L\Titon, private serretary, Nov. 7 to Mar. 31 , at $500
F. G. Maee, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C". Marpher.son. 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. (;. .Marshall. 9 m. at $1,600, 3 in. at $1,700
G. Moe. 3 in. at $I,7C0. 9 m. at $1,800.
J. Moloney, 12 in. to .Mar. 31
E. MeRjie, 9 m. at $1,6.50, 3 m. at $1,750.
C. O'Hanlv, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Osmond. 9 m. lit $1,800, 3 m. at $1,900.
F. \V. Patterson. 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. I'elietjer 12 in. tt, Mar. 31
T. G. Raynor, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. C. Reid. 12 m. t<i Mar. 31
G. Robertson, 12 in. to Miir. 31
C. H. Robinson. 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. f;. Rogers. 12 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,8,50 ile,-u. 1 il. in .Si-pt.)
G. B. Rolhwell, 12 in. to Mar. 31
F. C;. .s<-inple, 4 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,600
H. II. .'^ifton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. \V. L. .s^laden. 6 in. at $2,000. 6 m. at $2,100, . .
N. .Suinsfield, 5 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,900. .
J. M. .'^wainc, 9 m. at $2.0.50, 3 m. at $2,100. .
O. V. White, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ...;
F. Whitley, 12 111. to Mar. 31
B. Wirkware, 12 m. to Mar. 31
,1. Withrow, 2 ni. to May 31. at $2,100 (dcccaaed)
E. S, Wright, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. H. Young, 9 m. at $1,700, 3 m. at $1,800
Div. 25—
J. Audley,6 m. at $1,4,50, 6 m. at $l,.550
B. T. Bauer, 12 in. to Mar. 31
E. A. Boivin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. .S. Browne. 12 m. to Mar/31 ,
H. A.f'ampbell, Mar. II 31 at $1,200
E. N.fn!.t.inguny. 3m.at $1,100. 9 m. nt $1,300 (Imi $319 military pay)
R. J. Coehrnne. \2 ni. to Mar. 31
R.
J.
G.
P.
A.
M.
H.
C.
A.
W.
L.
(
11.849 53
Carried forward
$ ets.
1.57,994 51
1,975 00
1,600 00
1,8.50 00
KS.'-O 00
1,675 00
1,925 00
1,8.50 00
l.S.'-O 00
1 , 8,50 0(1
1 . '.100 00
I.WK) 00
1 . 900 (Ml
2, 100 00
1,348 ,50
1,775 (XI
1 , tiOO 00
1,8(.0 (M)
1,900 0(1
1.8."0 (HI
1.000 00
1.600 (M)
1,.S50 00
1,.5.56 10
1,900 00
1.775 00
1,900 00
1.850 00
639 98
200 05
1.9.50 00
1,800 00
1,625 00
1,775 00
I . 600 CO
l.li75 00
1 , 8.50 00
1,825 00
1,8.50 06
1.000 00
2. KKI (Kl
I , 850 00
1 , 600 00
1 . (100 00
1,844 86
1,700 00
.533 32
1.600 IM)
2,0.50 00
791 65
2,062 ,50
1 , K.50 no
1.900 no
1.8.'i(l IK)
3.'n (HI
1,600 00
1,725 00
1,, 500 00
1,1(X) 00
1,1.50 00
1,4.50 00
67 74
8.56 no
1,600 00
260.245 21
AGRICULTURE DEPARTilTCXT: EXPEXDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 5
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Agriculture: Salaries at Ottawa.
Agriculture: Appointements & Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
$ CtB.
11,849 53
27 10
78 75
68 75
77 50
75 00
75 00
54 73
55 00
68 75
53 75
68 75
78 75
71 25
70 00
52 50
80 00
53 75
63 75
•25 00
66 25
71 25
3 75
52 50
50 38
53 75
75 00
56 25
62 50
65 00
12 48
t
16 72
51 25
57 50
t43 75
57 50
55 00
57 50
57 50
57 50
52 50
62 50
62 50
20 00
55 00
33 53
32 70
62 50
t
55 00
57 50
57 50
62 50
62 50
57 50
57 50
62 50
57 50
55 00
62 50
62 50
15,162 17
Staff — Continued. — Personnel — Suite.
Brought forward
Div. 2B — Continued.
P. R. Cowan, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $1.300
A.J. Desfosses, 6 m. at $1,550, 6 m. at $1,600
F. L. Drayton, 3 m. at $1,300, 9 m. at $1,400 (less $949 military pay).. .
C. F. W. Dreher, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. Dubourg, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Fyles, 6 m. at$l,450, 6 m. at $1,550
C. B. Gooderham, May 29 to Mar. 31, at $1,300
D. Cow, 6 m. at $1,050, 6 m. at $1,150
VV. L. Graham, 9 m. at $1,350, 3 m. at $1,450
W. Green, 9 m. at $1,050, 3 m. at $1,150 (resigned)
C. P. Grenfell, 3 m. at $1,300, 9 m. at $1.400
F. H. Grindley, 3 m. at $1,500. 9 m. at $1.600
J. T. Janson, 3 m. at $1,.350, 9 m. at $1,4.50
J. Lawrence, 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,450
J. C. MacFarlane, 6 m. at $1,000, C m. at $1,100 (less $401 .50 military pay)
J. L. MacMurray, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. \V. McCutcheon, 9 m. at $1,0.50, 3 m. at $1,150
A. G. Monaghan, 9 m. at $1,250, 3 m. at $1,350
A. G. Monaghan, assistant private secretary, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. J. Morrison, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. W. Muir, 9 m. at $1,300, 3 m. at $1,400
R. A. V. Nicholson, 9 m. at $1,400, 3 m. at $1,500
E. D. Perney, April 1-30, at $900 (less $.54.90 military pay)
B. Phelan, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100
C. E. M. Richer, 11 m. to Feb. 28, at $1,100
J. H. V. Simpson, 3 m. at $1,000, 9 m. at $1,100
H. H. Smclair, 6 m. at $1,450, 6 m. at $1,5.50
E. F. Steele, 3 m. at $1,050, 9 m. at $1,150 (less $401.50 military pay)...
J. A. Ste. Marie, 6 m. at $1,200, 0 m. at $1,300
H. T. Stephens, 6 m. at $1,250, 6 m. at $1.350
R. H. Uglow, 3 m. to June 30, at $1,100 (deceased) .'..
J. W. D. Verner, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. A. Weldon, 3 m. at $950, 1 m. to July 31 , at $1,050 (less $136.20 military
pay — deceased )
J. J. Wetmore, 9 m. at $1 ,000, 3 m. at $1 ,100
Div. 3A—
F. S. Armstrong, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ■.
J. P. Beaudoin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Belanger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. G. Bonneville, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. Boulet, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,150 (less 3 d. in Aug.)
G. Bowden, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. Braden, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. D. Bradley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. L. Brown, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. B. Brunette, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. L. Carter, 4 m. to July 31, at $1,200 (resigned)
H. G.Clarke, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. A. Cook, 7 m. to Oct. 31, at $1,150 (deceased)
M. G. Coulson, April 1 to Nov. 14. at $1,050 (resigned)
A. Cranston, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Desjardins, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Dewar, 12 m. to Mar. 31
I. M. Dick, 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. Drummond, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. C. O. Dupuis, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. D. Dupuis, 12 m. to Mar. 31 \
M. L. Elliott, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. B. Emery, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Gowling, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. F. Grant. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. A. Hanlon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. F. Hartley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
I. L. Henderson. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
$ cts.
260,245 21
541 65
1,575 00
426 00
1,550 00
1,500 OO
1,500 00
1,093 79
1,100 00
1,375 00
1,075 00
1,375 00
1,575 00
1,425 00
1,400 00
648 50
1,600 00
1,075 00
1,275 OO
100 00
1,250 00
1,325 00
1,425 00
20 10
1,050 00
1,008 26
1,075 00
1,500 00
723 50
1 , 2.50 00
1,300 00
274 99
1,600 00
188 83
1,025 00
1,150 00
1 , 2.50 00
1.1.50 00
1,100 00
1,140 72
1,1.50 00
1,150 00
1,050 00
1,250 OO
1,250 00
400 OO
1,100 00
670 81
653 33
1.2.50 00
1
250 OO
I. 100 OO
1,1,50 00
1 , 150 00
1,2.50 00
1,250 00
1 , 150 OO
1,150 OO
1,250 00
1,150 00
1,100 00
1,250 00
1.250 OO
Carried forward .
328.635 69
Ai uiToii 67;.Y/;A^l//^■ h't:roiiT. i'jn-i;>is
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
mente.
Foods de
rctraite.
Agriculture: Salaries at Ottawa.
Agriculture: Appointements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government .
Gouvememcnt'
civil.
S cts.
15.162 17
S5 00
55 00
52 50
55 00
55 00
55 00
55 00
57 50
57 50
55 00
32 06
57 SO
t43 75
62 50
55 00
62 50
57 50
53 13
62 50
52 50
55 00
55 00
55 00
62 50
62 50
57 50
62 50
52 50
57 50
•25 00
~ 52 50
55 00
39 65
52 50
•25 00
51 25
62 .50
51 25
52 50
43 75
40 00
43 13
35 63
42 50
36 88
9 52
44 37
15 00
9 52
37 60
36 88
28 42
37 SO
.35 72
38 13
11 11
31 25
37 .W
37 50
9 39
9 52
37 50
37 60
18.001 48
Staff— CoTkt inued . — Person nel — Su ite .
■ Broaght forward
Div. 3.\.— Concluded.
H. Hill, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. H. Hubbcll. 12 m. to Mar. 31 : .•.
J. L. Hudon. 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. Hunter, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Keir, 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. M. Kilburn. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. M. Kilburn. 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. A. Kingsmill, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. L. Lafontaine. 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. I. Langford. 12 in. to Mar. 31
J. H. Larocque. 7 m. to Oct. 31, at $1,100 (reeigned)
J. Letoumeau, 12 m. to Mar. 31 r^..
M. Leyden, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ,
M. Macdonald. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
T. Mahon, 12 ra. to .Mar. 31 -.
M. J. MartineaUf 12 m. to .Mar. 31
M. E. Mclvcr. 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. McRae, 9m.at$l,050,3 m. at Jl.lOO.. .
S. Milctte, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. Pelton, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
M. A. Prentiss. 12 ra. to Mar. 31
L. Reardon, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
0. Robertson, 12 m. to -Mar. 31
K. B. Robinson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. E. Rodman, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
E. W. Rogers, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. Ross, 12 m. to Mar. 31 i
A. Schingh, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. L. Shaw, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. Steacy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. St. George. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. St. Germain, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. F. Strachan, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at Sl.OSO (less Nov. 1 to Jan. 20).
A. Trudel. 12 in. to Mar. 31
W.J.Walsh. 12 m. to Mur. 31
M. Webber. 6 ra. at J1,000, 0 ra. at J1.050
G. K. Wctraore. 12 ra. to Mar. 31
M. L. Wetmore, 6 ra. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,060..
W.J. Winthrnp, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B—
L. Alward,6m.at$850. 6m.at $900
D. A. .\rgue, 12 ra. to .Mar. 31
M. E. Armstrong, 9 ra. at $8.50, 3 m. at $900. . .
F. A. Barnes, 9 ra. at $700, 3 m. at $750
G. S. Bass, 12 m. to Mar. 31
8. E. E. Bennett, 3 ra. at $700, 9 m. at $750. . .
L. G. Boyd, Dec. 7 to Mar. 31. at $600
V. Braceland. 3 m. at $850, 9 m. at $900
R. R. Braflley. 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. A. Buchanan, Dec. 7 to Mar. 31, at $600...
E. Buckels. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
A. L. Bullard, 3 ra. at $700, 9 m.at $7,50
M. E. Bush, Juno 9 to Mar. 31, at $700
M. E. fnirns. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. J. Callaghan. April 1 lo Mar. 13. at $750 (leM 6 d. in AoR. I
1. M.t'nmpl.ell.9 in. at $7.50,3 m.at $800
E. Carrier, i)cr. 7 to Mar. 31, at $700 ,
W. S. Can)r)n, fi ni. at $700. (i in. at $780
M. E. (lark, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. E. Clarke, 12 in. to Mar. 31
E. B. Collinson, 3 m. to June ,30, at $850 (resigned). .
E. Comber. Dec. 7 to Mar. 31, at $600
8. M. Corkery. 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. M. Cosaitt. 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
Carrird forward
$ cts.
328.635 69
1.100 00
1.100 00
1,050 OO
11)0 00
UK) (Kl
100 (HI
10(1 00
1.50 00
1.50 (H)
UK) IHI
(Ul ti2
1,50 )Mt
1 , 250 0(t
1,0.50 00
1,100 00
1,2.50 00
1,150 00
1,062 .50
1 . 2.50 00
1 , 0.51) 00
I . UH) 00
l.IOO 00
1 . 100 00
1 , 2.50 00
I , 250 00
1.1.50 00
1 , 2.50 00
1.0.50 00
1,1.50 00
1 , 2.50 00
1,0.50 00
1,100 00
7i)3 ")2
1,0.50 00
1,2.50 00
1.025 00
1 , 2,50 00
1.02.5 00
1,0.50 00
S75 00
800 00
862 .50
712 .50
8.50 00
737 .50
190 33
887 50
700 00
IflO 33
7.50 00
7S7 .50
.509 74
7.50 00
701 62
762 .50
222 03
725 00
750 00
7.50 00
212 .50
100 33
750 00
750 00
387.:i10 21
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 7
Abate-
ments.
Fonda de
retraite.
Agriculture: Salaries at Ottawa.
Agriculture: Appointements ^ Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
$ cts
5(a#— Continued. — Personnel — Suite.
18,001 48
45 63
42 50
45 63
47 50
38 13
20 03
46 88
45 00
44 37
9 52
37 50
36 25
43 13
37 50
46 25
42 50
12 92
42 50
9 52
37 50
35 00
37 50
28 87
36 25
41 10
45 00
43 75
36 88
9 52
19 91
9 52
40 00
38 13
41 25
39 38
38 13
35 63
41 88
24 33
11 11
38 13
30 67
43 13
10 00
37 50
35 00
44 37
38 13
36 88
38 13
45 63
36 25
36 25
47 50
47 50
44 37
47 .50
44 38
39 38
39 38
36 88
42 50
36 88
Brought forward .
Div. 3B— Continued.
A. Cote, 9 m. at $900, 3 m. at $950
V.I. C.Cross, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. L. Delahay, 9 m. at $900. 3 m. at $950
0. Demers, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. E. Denison, 9 m. at $750, 3 m. at $800 ;
H. P. Desjardins 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $800
■ A. F. Dewar, 3 m. at $900, 9 m. at $950
M.J. Donald, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ■
G. Donaldson, 3 m. at $850, 9 m. at $900
E. M. Doran, Dec. 7 to Mar. 31, at $600
G. Drouin, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .'
M. Dunham, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
E. M. Elliott, 9 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900
M. L. Evans, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. G. Fairbairn, 6 m. at $900, 6 m. at $950
H. M. Fairbairn, 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. M. Farrell, 3 m. at $700, 3 m. to Sept. 30, at $750 (less August-
resigned )
B. H. Frazer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. H. Frazer, Dec. 7 to Mar. 31, at $600
M. E. Gardner, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .'
M. S. E. Gauthier, 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. Girardin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. Gleeson, 3 m. at $8.50, July 1 to Nov. 26, at $900 (resigned)
C. L. Godfrey, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
J. P. Grant, 3 m. at $850, 9 m. at $900 (less Jan. 1-27)
M. A. Hartney, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. A. Hayes, 6 m. at $850, 6 m. at $900
M. G. Hervey, 3 ra. at $700, 9 m. at $750
G. M. Hill, Dec. 7 to Mar. 31, at $600
J. G. Hinton, Aug. 2 to Mar. 31, at $600
N. O. Hodgson, Dec. 7 to Mar. 31, at $600
D. A. Hooper, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. C. Hurdman, 9 m. at $750, 3 m. at $800 ?
A. Hurtubise, 6 m. at $800, 6 m. at $850 ,
1. M. Johnstonfe, 3 m. at $750, 9 m. at $800
G. R. Jones, 9 m. at $750, 3 m. at $800
S. A.Jones, 9 m. at $700, 3 m. at $750
T. J. Kendrick, 3 m. at $800, 9 m. at $850
M. Kenny, June 9 to Mar. 31, at $600
A. T. Kerrigan, Dec. 7 to Mar. 31, at $700
F. E. KUdufT, 9 m. at $7.50, 3 m. at $800
M.J. Kjaer, 3 m. at $700, 7 m. to Jan. 31, at $750 (transferred to P. O. D.)
S. W. Knights, 9 m. at $8.50, 3 m. at $900
M. J. y. Labelle, 4 m. to July 31, at $700
H. B. Laing, 8 m. to Nov. 30, at $750
H. K. Living, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ..;
J. E. .Macaulay, 3 m. at $S.50, 9 m. at $900
E. S. MacMillan, 9 m. at $750, 3 m. at $800
G. Marshall, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750 i
B. G. McElhinncy, 9 m. at$750, 3m.at $800
M.J. Mclnncs, 9 m. at $900, 3 m. at $9.i0
L. A. McKinnon, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $7.50 >. . J
M. McMahon, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750 ,
J. E. Mitchell, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
M. J.Moloughney, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $950 (less $401 .50 military pay)
K. R. Montgomery, 3 m. at $850, 9 m. at $900
T. Morgan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
I. G. Morri.son, 3 m. at $8.50, 9 m. at $900
M. G. Morton, 3 m. at $7.50, 9 m. at $800
G. J. Ogilvic, 3 m. at $750, 9 m. at $800 .'. . .
H. U.J. Patching, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
B. M. Presley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. M. Ramsay, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
$ cts.
387,310 21
912 50
850 00
912 50
950 00
762 50
400 00
937 50
900 00
887 50
190 33
750 00
725 00
862 50
750 00
925 00
850 00
299 99
850 00
190 33
750 00
700 00
750 00
577 49
725 00
822 15
900 00
875 00
737 50
190 33
398 37
190 33
800 00
762 50
825 00
787 50
762 50
712 50
837 50
486 66
222 03
762 50
612 49
862 50
233 32
500 00
700 00
887 50
762 50
737 50
762 50
912 50
725 00
725 00
950 00
548 SO
8S7 50
950 00
887 50
787 50
787 SO
737 50
850 00
737 50
20,281 72
Carried forward.
432, 335 03
A— 8
.liUITOIl (!K\t:i!.\l.s ItKI'itRT. I'lIl-HU^
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Aerlrultiire: Salaries at Ottawa.
Agrlriilture: Appolntements & Ottawa.
Civil
Government .
Gouvemement
civil.
$ cts.
20,281 72
Staff — Concluded. — Personnel — Fin.
Brought forward.
47 50
37 50
750
38 13
47 50
38 13
.35 63
44 37
36 25
28 17
36 88
47 SO
24 33
37 SO
41 22
18 31
38 13
32 76
47 50
41 88
37 50
40 00
37 50
47 50
37 50
40 00
47 50
37 50
47 50
47 SO
47 SO
37 SO
37 .50
36 88
37 SO
47 50
.31
,31.
.31
2I,«72 79
Div. 3B— Concluded.
L. A. Riohard. 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. E. Richards, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
E. Rii-her. 3 m. to .Mar. 31. at $600 .
B. M. Sands, 9 m. at $750, 3 m. at $800 Uess $401.50 military pay)
F. K. Sliorc. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. M. Slinn. 9 m. at $7.50, 3 ra. at $800
E. M. .Smith, 9 m. at $700,3 m. at $750
E.J. Spence, 3 m. at $850, 9 m. at $900
A. G. Spittal. 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $7.'',0
M. A. Taillefer. 9 m. to Mar. .-jl. at $750
N. H. Thomp-son, 3 ni. at $700, 9 m. at $750 (less <40I.S0 military pay).
Ci. Vipond. 12 m. to Mar. 31 1
D. S. Wamor, June 9 to Mar. 31. at $600
I. \V. Webster, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
G. M. Wwgar, 12 m. to .Mar. 31, at $900 ilos-s AuR. 9 to Sept. 8)
F. M. Wcslman. .\pril 1 to Sept. 15, at $900 (re.signed)
H. L. Younghusband, 9 m. at $750. 3 m. at $S00
Mess<'ngers. etc.^
\V. A. Acktand, 9 m. at $700. 3 m. at $750 (leas Sept. 12 to Oct. 28; les
$100.10 mililary pay)
R. E. .\rmstronE. 12 ni. to Mar. 31
J. T. A. Caron, 3 m. ai $S00. 9 m. at $850.
S. A. Carriere, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. E. Conway. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. F. Duggan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. Fee. 12 m. to Mar. 31
\V. D. Goold, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. R. .\. CIreieo. 12 m. to .Mar.
D. V. Graziadei, 12 ni. to .Mar.
D. Goule(, 12 m. to .Mar. 31..
J. Hutrhingame. 12 m. to Mar.
S. Kipp. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Ix'afloor. 12 111. to Mar. 31
W. H. Mould. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
D. Paquette, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. J. Powers, 3 m. at $700. 9 m. at $7£0
R. Turner. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Williamson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Trmporary Employcet — Employla Umporairca (US, t48.'9).
Clerks ($29,717.33)—
B. Alexander. 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $600
C. Atkinson, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
A. Beaudet. 12 m. to Mar. 31...
G. Beaulicu, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
C. Bleeka, 12 III. to .Mar. 31 .
F. Bolnnd, May 18 to Mar. 31. at $000
H. Bovlc, Julv l-KiO. at $600
L. G. Boyil. Oct. I«lo D.T. 6. at $000
L. Brule. Feb. 25 to .Mar. 31, al $600
W. ,\. Buchanan, April 1 to Uec. 6, at $600
E. Burke, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
.M. P:. Bush, April 1 to .lunc H. at $600
A. Cadieux, Feb. 18 to Mar. 31. at $600
A. Caims, Julv 16-28, nt $.500
M. A. Camptwll. Nov. 20 to Mar. 31, nt $600
E. Carriere. April 1 to Uec. 0, at $1100
J. Clarkin. 12 in. to Mar. 31
L. L. I "ichrane. .\pril 1 to June .30 and Vov. 2 to Mar. 31 . nl $900
J. Colonnier, 12 m. to Mar. 31 . .
E. Comber, April 1 to Dec. 6, at $600
C. Conley, Dee. 14 lo Jan. 16, nt »fi00
F. Cro«Ti, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Carried forward
$ cts.
432,335 03
950 00
7.50 00
150 00
301 00
950 00
762 50
712 SO
8.S7 £0
725 00
562 50
336 00
950 00
4>i0 65
7.".0 00
S24 42
412 .50
762 50
.522 73
9.50 00
,S3: 50
7.'0 00
.SOO 00
7.50 00
9.50 00
T.'^O 00
SIKI (10
9."(1 (,0
7.=0 IK)
9.50 00
il.'O 00
•l.'.O 00
7.'0 (HI
7.50 00
737 50
7.':o 00
9.50 00
3.';o
00
m\ 00
n(Ni
IH)
('>IKI
(N(
('.(NI
Id
522
5S
29 03
.SO 64
>«
14
409
6H
(UNI
(10
n.'t
:I3
69 64
17
47
21 S
32
409
nx
MHI 00
597
.50
(WK)
(Kl
409
67
54
84
600 00
467,406 35
AflRlCTLri in: DEI'ARTMEyT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 9
Abate-
ments.
Foncjs de
retraite.
Agrkulture: Salaries at Ottawa.
Agriculture: Appointements h Ottawa.
CivU
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
S cts
21,672 79
21,672 79
Temporary Em/iloyecs — Employees temporaires — Suite.
Brought forward
B. E. Ciimmings, Nov. 2 to Mar. 31, at $600
M. J. Cussans. 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Dagenais, June 18 to Mar. 31 . at $600
G. Dempsev, Nov. 17 to Mar. 11, at $600
E. M. Doran, June 13 to Dec. 6. al $600
E. V. Eby, April 1 to June 12 and Nov. 2 to Mar. 31, at $900
S. Edmond, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. B. Evans, April 1 to May 12, at $720
M. H. Frazer, April 1 to Dee. 6, at $600
M. Garvin, Julv 14 to Oct. .5. at $600
P. B. George, Nov. 2 to Mar. 31 , at $720
E. Girardin, April 1 to Feb. 9, at $600
M. L. Govan, April 1 to June 16, at $720, and Jan. 2 to Mar. 31, at $900.
M. Grindley, June 13 to Aug. 31, at $600 '
B. B. de Haitre, Nov. 5 to Mar. 31, at $600
H. Higgins, April 1 to June .30 (less lOd.j.at $500
G. Hill, April 1 to Dec. 6. at $600
N. Hodgson, April 1 to Dec. 6 (less 4 d.), at $600
E. Hulburd, April 1 to May 31, and Nov. 2 to Jan. 31, at $900
M. Kennv. May 30 to June S, at $600
A. T. Kerrigan, .\pril 1 to Dec. 6, at $600
M. M. Law, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. V. Maloney, Nov. 17 to Mar. 31 . at $600
D. B. J. Manion, April 20 to Mar. 31 , at $600
E. M. McCallum, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. McCarthy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. E. McDonald, Dec. 31 to Mar. 31, at $600
M. H. McElhinney, Nov. 8 to Mar. 31, at $600
E. McKenna, June 18 to Mar. 31, at $600
E. McMullen, ,Iulv 18 to Nov. 30, at S600
E. McNeely, April 1 to June 5 (less 2 d.), at $720, and Nov. 2 to Mar. 31.
atS900
V. M. Miller, Nov. 12-19, at $600
\V. Moran, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. J. Mulvaugh, April 1 to June 12, and Oct. 15 to Feb. 28, at $900... .
J. Nathanson, May 18 to Oct. 2 (less 4 d.), at $800
D. F. O'Brien, Dec. 19 to Mar. 31, at $600
L. M. O'Connor, Jan. 16 to Mar. 31, at $600
E. E. O'Gorman, April 1 to Mav 12, and Oct. 1.5 to Mar. 31, at $900..
0. H. Omond, April 1-30, at $720, and Dec. 1 to Mar. 31, at $900
A. M.O'Sullivan, April 1 to Mav 31, and Nov. 5 to Mar. 31, at $900. . .
C. F. Painter, 11 m. to Mar. 31.atS600
E. Penman, Julv 7 to Feb. 23, at $600
R. Potvin, April 1 to .A.ug. 31 , at $600
A. Presley, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .-..'
D. V. Reeve, Dec. 18 to Mar. 31 , at $600
E. Richer, Aug. 13 to Dec. 31, at $600
B. Saipe, July 2.5 to Aug. 3, at $600
1. Scot (..Ian. 18 to Mar. 31. at .5600
M. H. .Selwyn. April 1-30. at $700
0. A. Sinclair. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. V. M. Smyth. 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. M. Snider, 12 m. to Mar. 31 •. . .
D. A. Spence, April 1 to Mav 26, at $500
1. M. Spicer, 12 m. to Mar. ,31
M. F. ,Steven.son, 12 m. to Mar. 31
N. Tiernev. 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Turnbu"ll. April 28 to Oct. 13, at $600
D. Warner, .\pril 1 to June 8, at $600
F. Wcllard. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. E. West, Jan. 7 to Mar. 31, at $600
F. F. Wilson, Jan. 29 to Mar. 31, at $600
Carried forward
$ cts.
467,405,35
248 32
600 00
471 67
191 07
289 68
476 .=3
600 00
83 23
409 68
137 09
298 00
516 07
374 58
130 00
243 33
111 09
409 68
403 23
372 50
16 56
409 66
600 00
223 33
568 33
600 00
600 00
151 61
238 33
471 67
222 58
498 50
13 33
600 00
.521 12
292 44
170 97
125 81
.520 16
360 00
515 00
550 00
381 39
250 00
600 00
172 57
230 65
16 13
122 .58
58 32
600 00
600 00
600 00
76 60
600 00
600 00
600 00
275 90
113 32
800 00
140 31
104 83
488,983 16
A— 10
ACDITOR OEXER.IL'S REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate'
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Apiculture Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
MInlstire dc I'Agrlculture: Appolntements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government
Gouvernement
Civil.
$ cts.
21.672 79
Temporary Employees — Con. — Employies lemporaires — Fini
Brought forward
MesscnKcrs, sorters and packers ($13,429.46) —
C. H. Bainbridgo.9m.to Dec. 31, at $700. and .Inn. 1 to Mar. :il. at SliOt)
H. S. Bobco, 9 m. to Doc. 31, iit $700, ami .Ian. 1 to IVb. 28. at $(>00
J.E. Beaudoin,9m. to Dec. 31, at $700, and Jan. 1 to Mar. :il. at $600
H. Cote, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $700. and Jan. 1 to Mar. :il , at $000
P. Connellv, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $700 (less military pav at $1.10 i)er d.). .
T. CraiR, J'an. 7 to Mar. 31, at $600
T. J. Dives, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Fraleigh, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $700, and Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, at $600
E. Gleason, 9 m. to Uec. 31, at $700, and Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, at $600
S. Griffiths, July 1 to Mar. 31, at $600
£;. H. Hastcy, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $700, and Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, at $600.
V. InRrain. 9 m. to Doc. 31, at $700, and Jan. 1 to Mar. 31. at $000
C. M. Johnston, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $700, and Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, at $600
0. D. Johnston, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $700, and Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, at $600
floss military pav at $1.3.5 per d.)
N. C. May, July 12 to Sept. 1. at $600
F. McCoy, 9 ra. to Dec. 31, at $700. and Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, at $600. . .
E. S. Mills, 9 m. to Dec. 31 (loss 8 d.), at $700, and .Ian. 1 to Mar. 31, at
$600
H. Quinn, April 1 to May 23. at $.500. and Dec. 1 to Mar. 31, at $600
E. Sauve, 9 m. to Doc. 31, at $700. and Jan. 1 to Mar. 31. at $800
H. H. Scott, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $700. and .Ian. 1 to Mar. 31. .at $600
C. W. .shipman,9 m. to Dec. 31. at $700. and Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, at $000.
1. Spratt. 9 m. to Doc. 31, at $700. and .Ian. 1 to Mar. 31. at $6(X).
J. Sullivan, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $700, and Jan. 1 (.. Mar. 31, at $600...
J. E. Thomas. July 10 to Dor. 31 (loss 1 d.K al $000
Mrs. F. Watson, June 21 to Mar. 31, at $60t)
21,672 79
Char(?ed as follows —
Minister...
Civil Government — Salaries — —
Civil Government — Contingencies
$ 7,000 00
4.V.',26.'> 83
43,140 7S
$ cts.
488,983 16
67.'. 00
62.1 00
67.') 00
67.') 00
222 49
140 31
600 00
67.'i 00
07.i 00
4,50 00
07,S 00
07.5 00
075 00
183 24
83 91
675 00
602 09
272 .56
07.5 00
67.5 00
075 00
075 00
075 00
274 19
406 67
502,412 62
C02,412 62
•Superannuation Fund No. 1 .
Balance — Retirement Fund.
t.Superannuation Fund No. 2. {35 years' service completed.
AGRICVLTCRE DEFARTMEyT: EXPEXDITCRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 11
$ cts.
Agriculture Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Mlnist^re de I'Agrlculture; Appolntements h Ottawa.
IF or Substitutes for Permanent Clerks enlisted — Remplacanti pendant la guerre de comnis permanents
enrolls lfn.Sn.87).
3. Atkinson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Baker, 5 m. to Aug. 31, at $1,000
M. Bertrand, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. H.Bogue, Aug. 25 to Feb. 15, at $1,200
F. Cote, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. Derraugh, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. H. Dowd, 12 m. to Mar. 31 »
E. Empey, May 7 to Mar. 31, at $1,000
G. Giles, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
S. Griffiths. 3 m. to June 30, at $500
S. N. Hamilton, 10 m. to Jan. 31, at $1,200, 2 ra. to Mar. 31, at $1,350.
F. Holme-s, 12 m. to Mar. 31 '
R. A. Inglis, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. S. LaSalle, 12 m. to Mar. 31
V. Mackie, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. D. MacLellan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
N. Maingy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. McLaren, May 12 to Sept. 30, at $1 ,.300
A. E. MilLs, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. J. .Schingh, April 11 to Jan. 7, at $700
A. H. Stanley, 7 m. to Oct. 31, at $840, 5 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
G. D.Tillson, April 1 to Dec. 15, at $1,200
R. Woods, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $800 (less 1 d. in July)
Substitutes for Extra Messengers enlisted (,t5SS.45) .
G. R. Cairns, June 7 to Mar. 31, at $550..
R. R. Foley, 2 m. to May 31, at $500. . . .
Eilra Clerks— General I.S47S.S4).
W. J. Foley, Nov. 2R to .Mar. 31, at $600. .
G. A. Laing, Nov. 12 to Mar. 31, at $600
D. W. Lester, Mar. 20-31 , irt SI ,000
Charged to War Appropriation .
Agriculture Department: Civil Governm?nt Contingencies.
MInistire de I'Agriculture: D£pensrs contingenti'S du gouvernement civil.
Salaries at Ottawa (Page A — 10) .
Stationery Office supplies, 12 m. to Mar. 31
King's Printer's account: printing, binding, etc
Telegrams, $2,308.86; telephone messages, $27.15; postage, $2,.370.55.
Subscriptions to newspapers and publications
Street car fares, $102; cartage, $145.90; sundr>' gratuities, $10
Water, $22; cheesecloth, 160 yd., $12; sundry small items, $52.73 •
Soap, $40; photo supplies, $33.06; whisks, 1 doz., $4.50; freight, $7.35
Wa,shing towels: Mrs. M. Kelly, 12 m
Taxi hire at Ottawa: Geo. F. O'Halloran
Travelling expen.ses: Hon. T. A. Crerar, $.300; J. .Adams, $245.75; J. A. Allen, $635.42; E.
S. Archibald, $1,311.09; H. S. Arkell, $846.17; T. R. Arkell, $2,298..30; R. Barnes,
$557.61; G. H. Barr, $803.77; J. G. Bouchard, $1,3.33..55; W. A. Brown, $485.10; F. S.
Browne, $268.16; F. E. Buck, $117.75; J. Burgess, $140.80; F. Charlan, $570.03; G.
H. Clark, $1,166.90; L. L. Cooke, $1,. 509. .50; R. L. Dorrance, $31.25; J. R. Dvmond,
$407.03; E. D. Eddy, $315.43; F. C. Elford, $784..30; B. L. Emslie, $210.67; J. Fixtcr.
$1,130.82; V.Fortier, $837.38; J. R. Fryer, $310.80; A. Gibson, $146.76; C. B. Gooderham,
$125.95; W. L. Graham, $162.70; D. D. Gray, $2I3..55; F. H. Grindlev, $442.05; J.
H. Grisdale, $1,187.22; S. Hadwen, $912.59; R. S. Hamer, $647.04; C. G. Hewitt,
$.i.'J6.36; C. H. Higgins, $241.38; G. Hilton, $65.72; A. L. Jarvis, $77.15; D. .Johnson,
$471.92; G.LeLacheur, $.594.32; W. A. Lang, $.500.21; P. E. Light, $80.15; A. J. Logsdail,
$;t5.f)0; F. G. Mace, $4.35; W. T. Macoun, $848..38; C. M. MacRae, $2,58.35; M.O. Maltc,
$602.75; M. McMahon, $110.65; T. H. Ma.son, $115.90; G. G. Moe, $470.13; F. Montizam-
bert, $.592.89; A. E. Moore, $1,278.55; G. W. Muir, $136.,50; G. F. O'Halloran, $2.50;
T. G. Raynor, $996.45; J. C. Reid. $511.30; G. Robertson, $559.03; C. H. Robin.son,
$83.46; K. B. Robinson, $140.60; G. B. Rothwell, $406.92; J. A. Ruddick, $72..56: B.
Saipe, $9.20; C. E. Saunders, $.528.48; F. T. Shutt, $6.95; H. B. Sitton, $297.45; F. \V.
L. Sladen, $637.72; F. G. Semple, $16; J. B. Spencer, $132.40; J. A. .Ste. Marie, $678.91;
N. Stansfield, $90.95; J. M. Swaine, $111.80; F. Torrance, $653.04; A. P. Westervelt,
$658 55; C. F. Whitley, $25.80; A. B. Wiokware, $27.45
700 00
416 65
599 96
.576 15
1,300 00
700 00
800 00
900 50
750 00
124 98
1 , 225 00
70O 00
1,200 00
599 96
599 94
850 00
599 94
.503 21
1,000 00
51 S 69
S06 65
848 39
797 85
449 13
83 32
208 33
231 66
32 25
(PartZZ) 18.222 56
43
146
79
4
882
51
/
128
15
4
706
56
209
93
2.57
90
86
73
84
91
144 00
11
50
34, ISO 22
94,809 20
A — 12 Aim Ton f!FM:RAr>! ifKPOifr. lon-ims
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Agricultural Instruction Act— Loi d'lnstruttion asricole. $ rts.
Grants —
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan : " . (part)
Alberta ;
British Columbia _. ;■•••.
School of Comparative Medicine and Veterinarj- Science, Montreal
Administration —
Beaith. Miss B.. Ottawa, clerk, 2 m. to Mar. 31, 1918. at $70
Black, W. J., commissioner, salar>-. 12 m. to Mar. SI. 191S, $4,000; expenses. $1,527.57. .
Chapais, J. C, St. Denis, P.Q., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918. $2,200. expenses. $731.80. .
Dawson. \Vm.. Ottawa, salary. 6 m. to Sept. 30. 1917. at $1,700, expenses, $11.81
Dorion. J. E.. Ottawa, salary, April 16 to May 19. 1917. at $75
Good. H. J. P.. Ottawa, salary. 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918
Mirriam. Miss H.. Ottawa, salarj-, 2 wk. to July 30. 1917. at $15
Mitchell, J. \V., Fredericton, salary, 9 m. to -Mar. 31, 1918, at $2,800; expenses, $562.62. .
Salt. M.. Ottawa, salary, 7 m. to Jan. 31. 1918. at $70
Varley, \Vm.. Ottawa, salary. 12 in. to Mar. 31. 1918
Subscriptions. $46..58; teleRrums. $26.29; payments under $15 (4) $27.50
King's Printer; 30.000 copies Dominion Aid to Agriculture. $1,028.40; 37.000 envelopes.
$108.75, sundrj- printing, $20.78
Stationery Office, sundrj- supplies
Charged as follows —
Agricultural Instruction Act. Statutory $1,053,310 91
Agricultural Instruction Act, Administration 17.543 66 «
1,070,854 57
31,749 22
81,716 69
64, 1 10 80
271,113 76
336,303 26
89,113 11
40.864 24
66,965 62
63.949 06
7.425 15
140 00
5.527 57
2,931 80
861 81
83 15
1.600 00
30 00
2.662 62
490 00
1.700 00
100 37
1.247 93
168 41
1.070,854 57
Branch of EntomoloKy— Division dr renlomoioKlc.
Beaulicu, G., Ottawa, expenses
Beaulne, J. I., Ottawa, expenses
Bamet, I. T.. Ottawa, expenses
Bourne. H. A.. Ottawa, salary. May 28 to Sept. 10. 1917. at 160
Crawford. H. G.. Montreal. Que, expenses, including sundry outlay
Crealy. F. \V.. Strathroy, Onl.; rent of laboratory, 12 m. to .Mar. 31. $10; installing water
pump. $25
Griddle. N.. Trcesbank, Man., expenses, including sundry outlay
Davidson. Estate of Jas., Ottawa. Ont.; 3 fly traps. $25; sundries. $14.20
Fleming, H. S., \YoodrofTe, Ont.. .wlarv. 312 d. to .Mar. 31. 1918. at $1.80 (less military pay,
$401.50)
Hendec .Manufacturing Co., Toronto, sundry motor supplies
Hoskin. H. B., Strathroy, Ont., 37 bug hives
Hudson. H. I'.. .Strathroy. Ont.. expenses, including sundry outlay
Hutcliings, C. H.. (Ottawa; salnr)', 12 m. to Mar. 31. at SlOO (less un(^rpaid, July, SI):
cxpon.ws, $.32.04
Inland Kevenue Uept., 1 bri. methylated spirits
John.'vm. K. H., Bridge t^>wn, N.S.. applying 1,400 gal. spra.v material
Lyman.". Ltd.. .Montreal; 2 h.vgro-thcrmograplis. $1S0; sundry supplies. $300.88..
McDonald, K. &. .Sons. Ltd..' Ottawa, sundry supplies, . . .
McKinley A Norlhwood. tjttawa. sundry hardware
Nicliol.wm. R. \V., Strathroy, Ont.. lumber ."uppiie."*
Rankin. \V. A., Ottawa, sundry har^lware
.Spramotor Co.. Ixindon. Ont.. one No. 1 spramotor complete..
Topley ( "o.. Ottawa, sundry supplies
I'niti'd Photographic Stores. Ottawa, camera. 8 by 10
Ward's Natural Science Establishment. Rochester, N.Y.: pins. $164.40; 228 Snhmitt Iwxes.
$276.10; 6 cabinets. $120; 200 Hiker mounts. $44.17; sundries. $104.06. . .
Telegrams. $75.N2; i-ustoms. $IH.').6;t. express. $I!I,S.4.S
Contribution to Imp<Tinl Bureau of Entomology. 1917
Subscriptions and iHKiks. $1.'')2.26; payments umler $15 (34). $213.05
King's Printer; printing 14. .560 bulletins. $1.2tt3.n0; 280.000 cirrulars. $2.020. .57; 7.S00 cards,
$2.50; 112.000 envelopes. $460.60; 2H5..100 p.i.«t .ar.l-'. $773.99; 12.500 half letter heads.
$96.76; 48.100 Dominion Entomologists ri-p.irl. $3,449.71: 34fi..50O leallets. $1.(1.19.35;
binding. 146 volumes. $411.99. sundry printing. $57.'i. 12 .
Stationery Office. Ottawa: 432 Iwies typewriter paper. $6.18.80; sundries. $920.78
4(1
.15
lai
14
67
10
207
74
00
71
35 00
100 30
39
20
160
10
37
51
17 85
120
77
1.231 04
58
31
2S 00
4S0
88
31
45
31
92
20 33
43
18
25 00
38
.19
30 00
7as 73
4.19 93
2.4:»3
33
308
31
10.. '101
69
1.67g 58
18,857 24
.\(iRI(l l.rrUK rilU'XUTMKST: KXI'KSniTniE A — 13
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Cold Storage Warehouses — Entrepots frigorlflques. $ cts.
Algoma Produce Co., Ltd., Sault Stc. Marie, 5th instalment 2 per cent on $32,767 655 34
Ash ton, R. H., Morrisburg, Ont., 3rd instalment 4 per cent on $22.071.86 882 87
Edmonton Cold Storage Co., Ltd.. 5th instalment 2 per cent on Sl-W.OOO 3.040 00
Kirkpatrick, Ja.s., I'cnticton, B.C., 4th instalment 2 per cent on $3.'i,000 660 00
Metropolitan Cold .Storage Co., Ltd., Vonda, Sask., 4tli instalment 2 per cent on $22,450 449 00
Windsor Ice & Coal Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont., 2nd instalment 7 per cent on $30,000 2, 100 00
7,787 21
Dairying Industries— Industries ialti^res.
Summary of Accounts — Resume des complee.
Cow Testing (Page A— 14) 68,607 57
Dairy General (Page A— 14) 33,047 15
Cold .Storage tor Fruit, Grimsby (Page A — 15) 6,330 63
Extension of Markets .* (Page A — 15) 14,098 23
Refrigeration on Cars ' (Page A— 15) 18, 643 82
Creamery Bonuses (Page A — 16) 3,800 00
Finch ( roamery (Page A — 16) 1 , 268 93
Madawaska Oeamery (Page A — 16) 1,191 27
146,987 60
Cow Tealing — Epreuve du tail.
Brown, Freeman, Oxford Mills, Ont.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, S276.03 1,376 03
Brown, H. R.. Pugwash, N.S.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $291.12 1,391 12
Burgess, Jas. R., Listowel, Ont.: salarj', April 1 to July 10, 1917, at $1,100; expenses. $33.20. . . 337 75
Cinq-Mars, J. S., St. Raphael, P.Q.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; cxpen.scs, $105.50. 1,205 50
Coleman, H. W., Perth, Ont.: salary, 3 m. to June 30, at $1,400, July 1 to Mar. 20, 1918, at
$1,600; expenses, $1,099.85 2,602 49
Cooke, Chas. J., Kensington, P. E.L: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expen.ses $124.11.. 1,224 11
Cote, L. E., Montmagny. P.Q.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $320.61 1,420 61
Cowan. John Co., Ltd., Montreal, test bottles, acid, etc 287 56
Cronk, D. J., Mountain Grove, Ont., livery hire while testing 24 00
Crosby, A. L., Dayton, N.S.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $.522.14 1,622 14
Dougall, J. E., Hallville, Ont.: salarv, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 191S, $1,100; expenses, $116.80 1,216 80
Echlin, Wm., Perth, Ont., salary, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1918. at $1,100 1,008 26
Flewelling, H. W., Sussex, N.B.; salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $207.70 I, .307 70
Gaudet, A. J., St. Jo.seph, N.B.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918. $1,100; expenses, $6I6.&3 1,716 03
Glendenning, James, Sunderland, B.C.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses,
$167..30 1,267 30
Hamel, A., St. Hyacinthe, P.Q.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $335.45 . . 1,4.35 45
Henderson, J. H., Cornwall, Ont.: salary, 11 m. at $1,100, 1 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,400;
expenses, $487.50 1,612 42
Hirks, Thos. J., North Gower, Ont.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $11.13. 1,111 13
Hci.idins, R. W., Sham-ille, P.Q.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $78. ,55 1,178 55
Hudon, J. E., Metabetchouan, P.Q.; salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,000; expenses, $1,400.86 2.400 86
Lavallee, Arthur, .St. Claire, P.Q.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $42.10. . . . 1, 142 10
Lawrence Dairy Supply Co.: test bottles, 12 doz. at $3.25; brushes, 12doz. at $1, 12 doz. .at
65c.; sundries, $1.80 60 60
Leblanc, L. C, Meteghan River, N.S., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918 1,200 00
Lowery, J. B., Frankford, Ont.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, SI, 100; expenses, $419.21 1,519 21
Macdonell, Allen, Alexandria, Ont.: .salary. 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1918, at $1,100; expenses, $8 1,016 26
MacKenzie, C. E., Milton, P.E.L: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918. $1,100; expenses, $194.95.. 1,294 95
MacLennan, R. B., Brookficld, N.S.: sal.arv. 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918. $1,100; expenses, $615.99. 1,715 99
McMulkin. E. J., Ingcrsoll, Ont.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, SI. 100; expen.ses. $32.10 1,132 10
Mitihell, Harvey, Mouth of Keswick, N.B.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,800; expenses,
SI,17.').70 2.975 70
Muirheail, D., Renfrew, Ont.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $308.30 1,408 .30
National Drug and Chemical Co., St. John, N.B., test bottles, acid, etc 77 97
Nichols Chemical Co., Ltd., Montreal, testing acid, freight, etc 220 42
Pippv, G. B., Truro, N.S.: salary, April 1 to Feb, 10, at $1,100, Feb. 11 to Mar. 31, 1918, at
$1,400: expenses. $510.39 1,651 39
Rdpliael, J. C, Mallorj-town, Ont.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, I9I8, $1,100; expenses, $100.10... 1,200 10
Robergo, N., Meteghan, N.S., salarv, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 1,200 00
Smith, H. B., Kingston, Ont.: .salary, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1918. at $1,100; expenses, $113.90 1,122 16
.'^c.rciiscn, .M. B., Lloydmin.ster, B.C., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 1,4(X) 00
.Sircct, Alfred, Avonmore, Ont,: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $102.75 1,202 75
Tessier, Ulric, St. Bonaventure, P.Q.: travelling and sundry expenses, $203..34; testing
samples milk, 8,245 at 5c " 615 59
Carried forward 47, 907 40
A — 14 MDITOR (IKMCKAI.S KKI'ORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dairying Industries— Continued. — Industries laitiires — Suite. $ cts.
Cow Testing — Concluded. — Epreuvedu hit — Fin.
Brought forward 47, 907 40
Thomas, Chas.. Lloydminstcr, Sask.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918. J;i,400; expenses, $622.90 2.022 90
Tremblav, .\lbert. St. Aubert, P.Q.: salarv, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918, $1,100; cxpensps. $104.0.") 1.204 65
Trudel, F. X., St. Prosper. P.Q.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918, $1,100; oxpen.ses. $173.81 1.273 81
Trudel, J. B.. I.ar & La Tortue, P.Q.: salarv, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918. $1,.500; expenses, $.S20.79 2,320 79
Wagner Glass Works, New York: test bottles, 50 doz. at $2; pipettes, 3 doz. at $18, 5 doi. at
$2.40 166 00
Weir. Wm., Ijing, Ont.: salarv, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918. $1,100; expenses, $209.11 1,309 11
Wilkinson, F. J.. Ayer's Cliff, P.Q.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $278.33.. 1.37S 33
Yonn, Henry, Listowcl, Ont.: salary, July 10 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,100; expenses, $38.90 ... 837 23
Inland Revenue Dept., test bottles, $34.40; Payments under $15 (8), $42.76 77 16
Payments for testing milk at 3e. and 5c. per test 10, 110 19
68,607 57
Dairy General — Industrie lailihe en gfnfral.
.\lexandcr, Jas., Montreal, overtime pay of office staff working on statistics 107 68
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange service, Montreal, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1917, $61.S0; messages,
$59.75 12125
Bernard, L. P., Granby, P.Q.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,200; expenses, $40.30 1,240 30
Cameron, D.J., Peterboro, Ont.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918. $1,500; expenses, $1,599.97.. . 3,099 97
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse: 2 special brass beams, $45.20; repairs, $3.20 48 40
Carson, Hugh Co., Ottawa: 3 sample cases, $41 ; repairs to case, $1.50 42 50
Cowan, John Co., Montreal, bottles, cases, acid, etc., for testing 23 82
Davis, Thoa. E., Winnipeg: salarv, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,.^00; expenses, $1,923.95 3,423 95
Garcau, J. E. D.. Montreal: .-yjlary, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918, at $1,600; expenses, $307.91 1,907 91
Collins, .\lice, Montreal, salary. May 21 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $25 258 87
Imperial Laundry. Ottawa, washing towels, 12 m. to Mar. 31, I9IS 23 00
I^wrence Dairy Supply Co.: corrosive sub. tablets, 528,500 at $2.40 per M; 19 brushes, $.59.40 1 .327 80
Mahoney, J.. Ottawa, cartage of mails. 910 trips at 25c 227 .W
McCarthy, John, .Montreal, salary detailed under Meat and Canned Foods 43 00
McKinley & North wood, Ottawa, hardware supplies -. 44 48
Nichols Chemical Co., Montreal, acid, etc.. for testing 2S 98
Norton, Miss Marjoric, Charlottetown. P.E.I.. ssdary. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 (j(K) 00
Paragon Machine Co., Rochester, N.Y., 1-42' plate glass .30 00
Singleton. J. F.. Ottawa: salary, 12 ni. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,900; expenses, $2,180.21 4.0.S0 21
Taylor & Howard. Ottawa. i.«imctrirnl drawings on tank for paraffining cheese .'fO 00
Thompson & Norris, Niagara Falls. 300 butter boxes fil 12
Watts, E. K.. Ottawa, blueprints, etc., for thermograph records 31 69
Rent of site for cold storage warehouse at Revelstoke, 12 m 30 00
Customs duties on supplies, $74.40; Inland Revenue Dept., analysis of butter, cheese samples,
$360 434 40
Telegrams, $86..50; Express charges, $69.67 1.16 17
Press clippings: Dominion Press Clipping, $66.13; Might Directories, $18.49 '*4 02
Association and Society fees, $214.06: subscriptions, $92.15 306 21
Chee.MC and butter purcnased for experimental purposes . 130 20
King's Printer: printing bulletins. $12,877.61; circulars, $2,.35S..56; 50,000 eow-tc»ting forms,
$1-58.25; envelopes. 450..';0O. $2,003.79; sundry printing, $274.29 17.672 .W
."Stationery Office, sundry supplies, $826.92; payments under $15 (14), $58..32 885 24
Legal services: Clark, .\. i^.. Mount Forest, Ont.. $20.40; Curriin, I". J., Montreal, $15; Fort in.
A., Montreal, $20; Lavell 4 Ross, Edmonton, $20; ,Sullivan, John A., Montreal. $80 155 40
Lies — Proceeds from sale of pepsin, $3,410.48; chee.se, $192.42; acid, etc., $7.12
33.047 IS
Orimaby Cold Storage — BntrepOt frigorifiijue de Grimibu.
Boll Telephone Co.: exchange service, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $22; messages, $14.06
Bonham, C. M.: salary, 6 m. at $125. 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $100; exp«-nses. $l,099..'i2
Grimsby Town: water rates. 1 y., $16; taxes, $3
Groflelli Chemical Co., Toronto, calcium chloride, 8. .385 lb .
Hamilton Cataract Power, Light and Traction Co., light and power supplied 12 m. to Mar. 28,
1918
Hamilion-Grimsby Electric Ry. Co.: coat of maintaining switch in warehouae, 120.65;
demurrage on car. $10
Hempsnn. J. A., salary, April 23 to .Sept. 11. 1917, at $75
Mackie. R.G.: salary. June 25 to Aug. 19. and .Sept. I to Oct. 31, 1917. at $75; overtime, $27.60.
Madlsnn Cooper t'o.. Calcium. N.Y.. cost of repairs to refrigeration apparatus
Mahony. John. Hamilton, filling ice chamber for 1918
Carried forward 6,279 34
36 06
449 62
19 00
164 59
3,57 09
30 .55
.347 .50
313 ,57
01 47
600 00
AcniCll.TlKE DKPARTMEXT: EXPEXDITURE A — 15
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dairying Industries— Continued.— Industries iaitiires— Suite. t cts.
Grimsby Cold Storage — Concluded.— Enlrepol friijorifique de Grimsby— Vin.
Brought forward 6, 279 34
Marsh, D.: lumber. 2,400 ft. at $67, 1,500 ft. at $44, 1,504 ft. at $47.50; labour, 318 h. at 50c.;
sundry lumber, $1 17.36 574 59
Toronto & Hamilton Electric Co.: rewinding motor. 35 h. at 80c.; 4J lb. wire, $2.93; tape,
etc., 75c 31 68
Verret, Stewart & Co., Ltd., rock salt, 8205 t. at $8..50 697 43
Wray, Jas. A., electric supplies, $27.53; payments under $15 (14), $110.19 137 72
7,720 76
Le.ss — Proceeds from sale of fruit 1 , 360 13
6,330 63
Extension of Markets — Developpements des marches.
Bell Telephone Co., Montreal, exchange service. 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 20 .50
Boulais, A., Montreal: salary, 6 ra. to Oct. 31, 1917. at $125; living allowance, 184 d. at $1.50. 1,026 00
Burnet, Jas., Montreal: salary, 7 m. to Nov. 30, 1917, at $125; livinK allowance, 214 d. at $1.50 1,196 00
Gabler, P. J., Liverpool, Eng.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,007.40; expenses, $100.37 1,107 77
Griffith, A. E., London, Eng.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,109.03; expenses, S260.19. . . . 1,369 82
Harmer, E.J. , Montreal: salary, 6 m. to Oct. 31, 1918, at $125; living allowance, 184 d. at $1.50 1,026 00
Harrison & Co., Montreal: repairing and cleaning thermograph 19 50
Johnson, W. E., Halifax: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,200; expenses, $7.80 1,207 80
Jennings, E. A. B., Toronto, salary, 5 m. to Oct. 13, 1917, at $100 500 00
Leach, Asa., Montreal: salary, 7 m. to Nov. 30, 1918, at $125; living allowance, 208 d. at $1.50. 1,187 00
Macfarlane, Wm., Montreal: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 191S, $1,500; expen.ses, $156.20 1,656 20
McDonald, M. J., Montreal: May 14 to Nov. 30, 1917, at $125; living allowance, 201 d. at
$1.50 1,124 08
Manson, J. M., Glasgow, Scot.: .salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918, $1,007.40; expenses, $226.79. ... 1,234 19
Shallis, H. E., Bristol, Eng.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,080.36; expenses, $343.01 1,423 37
14,098 23
Refrigeration on Cars — Refrigeration sur wagons.
Payment of difference between earnings and guarantee, season 1917 —
Canada & Gulf Terminal Ry. Co 275 52
Canadian Government Rvs., $1,339.95; icing charges, $280..52 1.620 47
Canadian Northern Ry. Co., $.388.50; icing charges, $2,294 2,682 .50
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co., $3,383.72; icing charges, $1,990 5,. 373 72
Central Vermont Ry. Co 448 68
Dominion Atlantic Ry. Co 178 33
Grand Trunk Ry. Co., $3,104.01; icing charges, $3,106.05.. 6,210 06
Quebec Central Ry . Co 286 70
Quebec, Montreal & Southern Ry . Co 1 , 200 04
Quebec Oriental Ry. Co 154 80
Temiscouata Ry. Co., icing charges . lOS 00
Vaillancourt, F., icing charges 105 00
18,643 82
Creamery Bonuses — Bonis aux cr^meries.
Prince Edward Island —
Dunk River Dairying Co., Central Bedcque, $100; Crapaud Creamery Co., $100 200 00
Nova Scotia —
Intercolonial Creamery Co., Lower South River 100 00
Quebec —
April, John, Village St. Hubert, $100; Audet, A., Buckland, $100
Beauregard, E., St. Ambroise de Kildare, $100; Blanchet, A., Lotbiniere. $100
Blouin, Arsfene, Rawdon, $100; Bourbonnai.s, J. A., Verdun, Montreal, $100
Cot*, Gaudias, St. Vallior, $100; Cot^. Rev. L. F., St. Alexis de Malapedia. $100. . .
Dcmers, Francis, St. Honor6 de Shanly, $100; Despart, W., Buxton Falls, $100
Desrochers, Wilfrid, St. Charles de Mandcville, $100; Dubuc, Damase, Ste. Sophie de
Lfevrard, $100
Gelinas <Sc Boucher, St. Barnnbe, $100; Germain, L. T., Ste. Anne de La Pocatifere, $100.
Grogoire, R. D., Plessisvillc, $100; Grenier, Jos. E., Hunterstown, $100
Laganicrc, J. A., Normandin Village, $100; Leblanc, Henri, Kingsey Falls, $100
Mercier, Alp., St. Patrice de Beayrivage, $100; Olivier, Oscar, Issoudun, $100
Carried forwar<l 2, 300 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
200 no
2(KI 00
200 0(1
200 00
200 00
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wniTOR r;F\FRM.-g ukpout. laniais
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dairying Industries — Concluded.— Industries laltltres— Fin.
Creamery Bonuses — Concluded. — Bonis our crimeries — Fin.
BrouKbt forward - . . .
Quebec — Concluded.
Perron, Rev. J. M.. Ste. Klavie. $100: Pomerleau, Philibcrt, St. I.<idore. $100
Co-Operative ARricolc, Rock Forest. $100: Rom. Emile .1., Lemieux VilliiKc. $100 . .
Ruel, Jos., St. Cliarle.s de Bellechasse. $100: Sauriol, Moise, St. Janvier Village, $100.
Theriault, J. B., St. Modeste, $100: Thibault, Iren^, St. Pamphile, $100
Tremblay. Rev. C. H., St. Clement. $100
Ontario —
Brooklin Creamery, $100; Vigneault. J. M. H., Chelmsford, $100
Manitoba —
Smellie Bros., Russell, $100
Saskatchewan —
Prince .\lbert Creamery, $100; Saskatchewan Creamery Co., Moosejaw, $100
British Columbia — '
.Standard Milk Co., Vancouver
2.300 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
200 00
100 00
200 qp
lOO 00
200 00
100 00
3,800 00
Finch Creamery — Crhnerie de Finch.
Baxter. R. M.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,100; expenses, $203.15
Bell Telephone Co.: eichandc service, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $22; messages, $19.90
Carr, Hugh, helper, salary, April 23 to Oct. 31, 1917, at $40.,
Carr, J. \V.: allowance as secretary and salesman, $100; war stamps, $21
City Garage, Finch, allowance for cleaning septic tank
Duvall, J. & Son, Newington, Ont., cheese boxes, 1,906 at 25c
Finch Village, allowance for upkeep of road leading to creamery
Forsyth. G. .\.: coal, .53-7 ton at $10.50; sundry hardware supplies. $27.25
Forsyth, Rcss, 10 cord cedar, at $2: Frcyseng Cork Co., Toronto. 27 lb. tinfoil, $30.70
Hamilton & Co.: 30 aprons, at 7.5c.: 100 bars soap. $7; sundries. $23.22
Lawrence Dairy Supply Co.. Ottawa: bandage cloth, 1,091J vtl. at 8r.: 2,000 cheese caps,
$21: 18 brl. salt, $58.50; 448 lb. c. soda, $17,92; 6 gal. colour. $18; sundries, $41.03
Leonard, K. & Sons. I.,td.. Ix)ndon, Ont., repairs to engine
McDougall, Alex., filling ice chamber, $125; McCoU Bros., Toronto, 32 gal. oil, $18.80
.McNaughton. D. .\., allowance for auditing books, $25: McLean, Geo. L., supplies, $63.53. . . .
-Mrl.ean. H. K. <t .Son; 1 brl. engine oil. $26; .sundrv supplies, $40.32
MiQunig. Clare, salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918. at $60
Nicolwff. Mrs. Marie, salary, April 18 to Oct. 31, 1917, at $60
Ottawa Paper Box Co.. cheese boxes, 2,250 at $35 per m
Richardifon. C, .St. Mary's, Ont., 1 set churn rollers, $20; Torsion Balance Co., New York, 1
.Wile. $20
Cheese and milk purchased for experimental work, $25.68; pepsin supplied by Dept., 30 lb.,
at $4.10 ;
Payments under $15 (14)
,303 15
41 90
250 67
121 00
25 00
476 50
50 00
591 10
50 70
52 72
243 75
21 50
143 80
88 53
66 32
720 00
386 00
78 75
40 00
148 08
95 34
Less — proceeds from sales.
4,995 41
3.726 4S
1,268 93
Uadauvska Creamery — Crimerie de Madauvska
Albert. J., St. Hilaire, N.B.. 100 cords wood at $3.50
Canadian Government Railways, charges for hauling cream
C'ha.s.Ho. Eddy, filling ice chamber
Lawrence Dairy Suppiv Co., Montreal: shipping tags, 15,000, $30; 10,000 hutlcr nTuppcrs,
$23.50; 4 gal. oil at $1
Mnrqijiv. R.. Baker BriHjk, hauling cream, .37 trips at $1.50
Martin. J. H.: »alar\-, 8 m. to Nov. 30, 1917, at $100; expenses, $613.75
Ouellette. J., salary- as helper. May 1 to (Jet. 10, 1917, at $45....
Ouellelte. M., .Mbertine. hauling cream, 142 trips at $2.50, 84 trips at 60c
Riindiilph. \. y. & Sons. Frcdcricton, N.B.: dairy salt, 16 brl., $39.75; coarse lalt, 10 aarks,
$1.5; 3 bags sugiir, $26.43
Pjiymi-ntfl under $15 (9)
1, !•■<••— Proceeds from sale of butter
3.50 00
io*>
S4
81
00
57
50
.55
,50
413 75
239 51
397
00
81
18
90 92
2.880 20
1.607 93
1.191 27
AGRICULTURE DEPARTUEST: EXPEXDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 17
Destructive Insect and Pest Act.
Loi concernant les insectes nuisibles et autres fl£aux.
Aikenhead Hanhvare. Ltd.. Toronto: warehouse truck, $14.75; 6 crocks, S6
Allen, A. \V. it Son, Middleton, N.S., sundry lumber supplies
Allen, T. C, Kredericton; labour, $147.10; sundries, $2.50
Annapolis Royal Drug Store, sundry supplies
Annapolis Royal, Town of : light, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $50.70; water. $14
Atlee's Drug and Stationery .Store, Annapolis Royal, N.S., sundry supplies
Baird, A. B., Frederiuton: salarj'. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,400; expenses, $168.15
Baird, R. T., Fredericton: coal, 11-25 tons at $14, -5 ton at $15; wood, $3
Baker, L., Middleton, X.S.; salary, Dec. 27, 1917, to Mar. 31, 191S, at $60; expenses, $151.73..
Bamet, I. T., Windsor, Ont.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; expenses, 8184.76; outlay for
labour, $150.60
Beaulieu, G., Ottawa, salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Beaulne, J. J., Ottawa: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $900; expenses, $204.90
Bowlby, J. L., Paradise, N.S.; salary, Nov. 20, 1917, to Mar. 31, 1918, at $50; expenses,
$213.02
Brady, F., Ottawa: salary. Nov. 20, 1917 to Mar. 16, 1918, at SCO; expenses, $183.25
Brown, A. A., Fredericton: salary, July 4, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $100; expenses, $186.42. . .
Brownlee, J. R., Fredericton: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; expenses, $758.55
Cameron, A. E., Victoria: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,600; expenses, $1,073.45
C. P. Ry. Co.. rent of fumigating shed sites 7
Capital Garage, Fredericton, sundry supplies
Carey, P. Co., Toronto, 800 sq. ft. linofelt
Chappell, J. M., Fredericton, 18 concrete posts
Chestnut Canoe Co., Ltd., Fredericton: 8 pr. snowshoes, $80; repairs, $4
Chestnut, R. & Sons, Ltd., Fredericton: covering boiler and pipes. Dominion building, $55;
sundry hardware, $108
Chipman, F. M., Tupperville, N.S.: salary, AprU, 1917, $50, Nov. 20. 1917 to Mar. 31. 1918,
at $60; expenses. $268.28
Chrystal, R. N., Ottawa, salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Chute, v., Ottawa: salary, April 1 to 30, 1917, $50; expenses, $53.55
Clark, G. H., Niagara Falls, Ont., sundry hardware
CoUings, \V. C., Hemmingford, P.Q., livery services
Cowan, P. R., Ottawa: salary, 8 m. to Nov. 30, 1917, at $100; expenses, $.531.57
Crawford, H. G., Strathroy , Ont., salary, June 5 to Sept. 18, 1917, at $100
Criddle, N., Treesbank, Man.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,650; expenses, $229
Cunningham, G. C Fredericton, expenses
Dargie, Chas. & Son, Annapolis Royal, N.S., sundry supplies.
DeEU, K. I., Aylesford, N.S.: salary, Nov. 21 to 30, 1917, at $50: expenses, $23.85
DeLong, VV. A. S., Ottawa: salary, April 1 to 30, 1917, at $.50; expenses. S46.90
Dennes, Miss A., St. Catharines, Ont., May 17, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $50
Dobie, E. E., Charlottetown: salary, July 16 to Sept. 30, 1917, at $75: expenses, $223.08
Downes, \V., Victoria: salary, 6 m. to Nov. 30, 1917. at $85, Mar. 16 to 31, 1918, at $100;
expenses, $52.25 .'
Duff, G. H., .St. Catharines, Ont., expenses t
Dunn, M. B., Ottawa: salary. May 15 to Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 to 15, 1917, at $70, 45 d. to Mar.
31, 1918, at $2.50; expenses, $207.65
Dustan, A. G., Annapolis Royal, N.S.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; expenses, $113.76
Edgecombe, F. B., Fredericton, sundry supplies
Edwards, J. H., Annapolis Royal, N.S., coal, 7-91 tons at $16
Finnamore, A., Ottawa: salary, April 17 to 21, 1917, at $50; expenses, $4.85
Fraser, Ltd., Fredericton: 7-5 M shingles, $33.75; sundrj- lumber supplies, $162.09
Fraser, A. M., Halifax, N.S., 1 typewriter cabinet
Fraser, W. P., Brandon, Man., expenses
Fredericton Gas Light Co., light, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Frost Insecticide Co., Arlington, Mass.: 2 spray pumps, $34; hose, etc., $9.60
Gibson, \V. H., Indian Head, Sask., outlay in excavating for laboratory water supply
Gilliatt, F. C, Annapolis Royal. N.S.: salary. 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,020; expenses. $546.68;
outlay for labour, $30
Goold, H. E., Sussex, N.B.: salary. April 1 to May 15, Oct. 7 to Dec. 7. 1917, Mar. 15 to 31,
1918, at $75
Greening, B., Wire Co., Hamilton, Ont., 1,121 sq. ft. screen cloth
Haynes, F. L., Victoria, repairing thermograph
Render Manufacturing Co., Toronto: side car body, $84; sundry motor supplies, $47.92
Heppell's Laboratories, London, Eng., 4-5 gal. insectox
Holmden, R., Ottawa, salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Hudson,' H. F., Ottawa: salary. I m. to April 30. at $1,300. 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1918. at $1,450;
expenses. $306.40
Inch, T. D., Jerusalem, N.B.: salary, Dec. 15, 1917 to Mar. 16, 1918, at $50; expenses, $164.74.
Johnston, R. N., St. Catharines, Ont.: salary, June 11 to July 31, 1917, at $100; expenses,
$101.55
Johnston, W. ()., Ottawa: salary, April 1 to Oct. 24, 1917 and 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $100;
expenses, $1 ,060.27
$ cts.
20 75
18 90
149 60
38 82
64 70
22 12
1,568 15
168 00
341 41
1,535 .36
1,750 00
1,104 90
431 35
416 22
1,076 74
Carried forward
1—2 A
958 55
673 45
26 00
20 93
27 20
25 00
84 00
163 00
574 28
1,350 00
103 55
56 54
34 30
1,331 57
349 99
1,879 OO
700 37
18 36
40 51
96 90
524 19
411 79
613 86
133 16
603 54
1,313 76
15 52
126 56
13 18
195 84
35 00
206 26
18 24
43 60
299 60
1,596 68
304 84
130 75
17 00
131 92
16 55
1,200 00
1,743 90
317 96
268 21
2,037 69
32,. 54, 12
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AUDITOR GEXERAL& RLPORT. 19n-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Destructive Insect and Pest Act — Continued. $ ots_
Loi concernant les Insectes nulsibles et autrcs fl£aiu — Suite.
Brought forward 32,540 12
Keenan, W. X.. Frcdericton, N.B.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200: expenses. S155.30
Kelsall, A. E.. Montreal, Que., salar>', June 12 to Sept. 29, 1917, at $100, less military pay, $132
Lan^Ie. E. T.. Frcdericton, repairs to motorcycle
Larvaecide Manufacturing Co., St. John, N.B., 550 lb. lairaecide
LeiKh, Jas. & Sons. Victoria, insect cases
Leith, A. R., Ottawa: salar\-, April 1 to May 15, Oct. 7 to Dec. 7, 1917, Mar. 15 to 31, 1918,
at $100; outlay for labour, $128.90
Letourneau, F., Oka, Que.: 8alar\', Aug. 13 to Sept. 14, 1917, at $75; expenses. $161.11
Lothian, D. E., Ottawa, salarj-, .A.pril 1 to Sept. IS. Oct. 1. 1917 to Mar. 31. 1918. at $100
Lymans. Ltd., Montreal: sodium cyanide and sulphuric acid. $174; sundries, $143.36
Manley, Geo.. Niagara Falls, Ont.: salary, April 1 to May 15, Sept. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918, at
$100: outlay for labour, $580.18
Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Co., Ltd., Annapolis Royal, N.S.: exchange service,
12 m. to .Mar. 31, $30: messages, $30.84
Masten. J. E., LacoUe, P.Q., sundrj- lumber supplies
Miller. R. B., Frcdericton: s;»lar>-, July 16 to Sept. 14. at $100: expenses. $141.40
Milner, E.. .\nnap0li3 Royal, N.S.: salary, 1 m. to April 30. 1917, $50; expenses, $47.25
Morrow, J. .\. H., .Agassiz, U.C., 75 cords wood
Murphy, P. A., Charlottetown, expenses, including sundry outlay lor express, etc
Met harron, Grace, Fredericton, salary, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $50
McClatchie, T. G., Hemmingford, Que., sundry motor supplies
McCormick. W. & Son. .Annapolis Royal, N.S., sundry supplies
McCubbin, \V. A.. St. Catharines, Ont., expenses
MrCulloch, W. K., Truro, N.S.: salary. July 12 to Nov. 30. 1917, at $75: expenses, $310.64...
.McCurry, J. B., Ottawa: salary, June 5 to Sept. 30, 1917, at SlOO; expenses, $316.33
McLaine, L. S., Fredericton: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,650; expenses, $617.08; sundry
outlay, $190.54
McRae, J., Agassiz, B.C., 9 storm windows
Neill, Jas. S. it Sons, Fredericton. sundrj' hardware supplies.
Neville, F. L., Fredericton: manure. $12.50; teaming, $6.50
New Brunswick Telephone Co., Ltd., Fredericton: exchange service, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $30;
messages, $28.25
New Brunswick I'nivcrsity, 2 cords wood
Niagara Brand Spray Co., Ltd., Burlington, Ont.: 1 Duster & Novo engine, $257.50; sundries,
$27.13
Niagara Falls Planing Mills Co., Niagara Falls, Ont.: fence material, per contract, $220;
sundries, $9.09
Parker, B. O. it Co., Strathroy, Ont.: 40 rd. fence, $24: sundries, $6
Partridge, Geo.. Ottawa: salary-, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,200: cxp«'nses, $438.02
Payne, S. H., Granville Ferry, N.S.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,020: expenses, $460.44
Peppin, S. G.. Ottawa: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200: expenses. $600.27
Fetch. C. E., Hemmingford, Que.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,5(X); expenses, $255.90; sundry
outlay, $222.97
Pintal, J. E., Frcdericton: sidary, July 2.') to Nov. 21, 1917, at $76; expenses, $311.80
Kankin, W. A., Ottawa, sundrj- hardware supplies.
Riches, Piver & Co., New York: 80 ll>. arscnuto of soda. $16; sundries, $14.35
Ristcen, J. C. Co., p'rodcricton: 50 trays, $26.50; sundries. $27.85
Ross. \V. A., Vineland Station, Ont.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,550; expenses, $342.48;
fiundr\' outlay, $85. .52
Round Hill Fruit Co.. Ltd., Round Hill, N.S.: arsenate of lead, 500 lb., $109.76; arsenate
of lime, 350 lb., $81; copper .-lulphatc. 200 lb., $30; .sundries. $93.88
Ruhmann, M., Vernon, B.C.: desk and chair, $20; cxpen.Hes. $62.20
Ru«.srll, L. E., Fredericton: saUiry, April 1 to 7, 1917, at $.50, Dec. I, 1917, to Mar. 16, 1918,
at $60; expen.scs, $224.14
.Sanders, G. E., Ottawa: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,700; expenses, $811.42; sundry outlay-,
$254.21
Shorcv, \V. P., Vineland Station. Ont.: sninrv. It m. to Feb. 28, 1918, at $65; expenses, $9.a5
Simpson, L., Ottawa: salary, April 18 to July 31. Aug. 13 to Oct. 22, at $75; Dec. I, 1917, to
Jan. 31. 1918. at $60; Feb. 1 to Mar. If>. 1918, at $75; expenw.i. $251.87
Pmith, T.. Frcdericton, 3 m. to June .JO, 191 7, K m. to Mar. 31. I91S. nt $12
Smith, S. C. Lumlwr Co., Ltd., Vernon, B.C.: lumber, 1,003 ft., at $25; 1,048 ft. at $40;
7-5 M shingles. $31.88; sundries, $3.43
•Splitdorl ElectririJ Co.. New York, I magneto, $48 (less old outfit, (12)
Stnpli'.x. \V. A., Fredericton. plumbing and electrical supplies.
' ricigc
$77fi..W
Strickland, L. H., Lethbriclgc, Altji., salary, 12 ni. to Mar. 31, $1,600 (less military pay,
TardifT. A. T., Ottawa: salary, 2 in, to May 31, nt $75; 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $100; pxpen.«eH,
$06.'i..S0
ThoniM'n Chemical Co., Baltimore, U..S.A., sundrj- supplies.
Topley Co., Ottawa: 1 Zeiss monocular, $25.75; sundries, $3.55
Carried forward
1,355 30
227 99
23 05
22 00
17 75
635 35
242 07
1,160 00
317 36
1,428 57
60 84
16 72
339 67
97 25
24 40
937 74
150 00
51 73
22 36
479 43
659 02
702 99
2,457 62
60 00
29 35
19 00
.58 25
18 50
284 63
229 09
,30 00
1,638 02
I. am 44
1,800 27
1.978 87
1.(11; 23
III 4(1
M 35
54 35
1,978 00
320 03
82 20
446 78
2,765 63
724 95
917 28
1.32 00
1(12 fl.**
:iii 00
41 75
823 50
1.815 80
18 G7
29 30
62,437 95
AORICLLTCRE DEPARTilEyT: EXPESDITiHE A — 19
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Destructive Insect and Pest Act— Concluded. $ cts.
Lol concernant les Insectes nulsibles et autres fltaux— Fin.
Brought forward.
Tothill, J. D., Fredericton: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,700; expenses, $909.82
Treheme, R. C, Agassiz, B.C.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,800; expenses, $1,065.53; sundrj'
outlay, $166
Trepanier, R., Fredericton: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $900; expenses, $743.35
Tudhope-Anderson Co., Orillia, Ont., 1 spraj' cart
United Fruit Companies of N.S., Ltd., Berwick: 400 lb. copper sulphate, $56; 3-5 lb. black
leaf, $2
Vernon Hardware Co., Vernon, B.C., sundry supplies
Vroom, P. N., Ottawa: salary, April 1 to 5, at $60; May 12, 1917, to Mar. 31, 1918, at $75
expenses, $245.22
Waddington, T. R., North Portal, Sask.: salary, April 1 to May 15, Oct. 7 to Dec. 7, 1917
Mar. 1,5-31, 1918, at $75; outlay for labour. $92..50
Walker, G. P., Ottawa: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $900; expenses, $638.74
Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Rochester, N.Y.: 46 Schmidt boxes, $55.20; 4
cabinets, $70.59; cork, $12.63
Waters, W., Niagara Falls, Ont., 8alar>-, Mar. 15-31, 1918, at $75
West, H. A., Annapolis Royal, N.S., sundry hardware supplies
Williamson Construction Co., Walkerville, Ont., constructing fumigation station, Windsor,
as per contract
Telegrams, $64.10; freight, $44.36: express, $292^9; cartage, $450.24
Sundry small payments not exceeding $15 (54)
Dominion Cattle Quarantine — Quarantalne Kd^rale de bestiaui.
Clark, David, North Portal, .Sask., material and labour on office building 45 00
Customs Dept., Ottawa, cost of erection of st.ible at Wood Mountain. .Sask., and erecting
fence around Government property (Smith Bros. & Wilson, contractors) 2. 875 00
Kelly, P., Halifax, general repairs to cattle station Ill 49
Snider Bros. & Brethour, Ltd., Vancouver, B.C.. construction of quarantine bam at Vancouver 3.316 35
Stanford, S., Lethbridge, Alta., repairs to residence at Coutts 72 00
Welsh Bros., Windsor, Ont., repairs to roof of quarantine station 32 75
Legal services: Faribeault, L '. ' 21 14
62,437 95
2.609 82
3,031 53
1,643 35
35 00
58 00
38 10
1,053 61
397 34
1,538 74
138 42
41 13
210 02
943 50
850 99
415 84
75,443 34
6,473 73
Exhibitions— Expositions.
Officials — Fonclionnaircs.
Wm. Hutchison, commi.ssioner: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, I9I8, $4,c00; living allowance,
143 d. at $12; travelling and sundry expenses, $328.95
Anderson. S.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,500; living allowance, 153 d. at $4; travel,
$127.33
Dalglish, W. D.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,500; living allowance, 153 d. at $4;
travel, $127.60 :
Despard, A. W.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,500; living allowance, 153 d. at $4; travel,
$130..50
Fitz-Simon, H. B.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,300; li\Tng allowance, 153 d. at
$3..'J0; travelling and sundry expenses, $138.45
Girardot, E.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $I,.500; living allowance, 153 d. at $5; travel,
$141.85; refunded to Casual Revenue, $1.58.15
Hains, H.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,500; living allowance, 214 d. at $5; travelling
and sundry expenses, S316.30; refunded to Casual Revenue, $200
Joubamne, O., janitor, sahiry, Dec. 21 to Mar. 31. 1918. at $61.50
Mason, F. H.: salary and living allowance, 132 d. to .\ug. 10, at $9; travelling expenses
$134.25
Thomliason, Wm.: salary, 15 d. to April 15, 1917, at $9; travelling expenses. $71.45
Tolmie, A. W.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,600; living allowance, 153 d. at $5; office
expenses, $259.58; travelling expenses, $213.19
Tutcotte, J. O.: salary, 4 m. to July 31, I9I7, at $1,400; living allowance, 122 d. at $3..50
Supplies, etc. — Fourniture.i, rlc.
.\roy-Jones Co., San Diego, stationery supplies
Barney & Barney, San Diego, insurance premiums on exhibits
Bell Telephone t'o., Ottawa: exchange service, Aug. 28 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $40 per annum
messages, 80c
Board of Park Commissioners, San Diego, cartage of exhibits
Davidson, Jas., Estate, Ottawa: 3.4(10 ft. pine. $154.47; sundries, $44.99
( 'urried forward
1— 2iA
6,544 95
2,239 35
2,239 60
2,242 50
1,973 95
2,565 00
3,086 30
206 32
1,.322 25
206 45
2,837 77
893 64
85 80
477 69
24 57
229 22
199 46
27,374 82
A— 20
AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT, 19n-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Exhibitions— Concladcd.—Bipositlons— Fin.
Brought forward .
Supplies, etc. — Concluded — Fournilurcs, etc — Fin.
Graham, W. J., Ottawa: 2 gal. sulphurous acid. $13.54; 25 lb. glycerine, $24.50; sundries, $1.20
Heaton's Agency, i^an Diego. 1,000 copies "Opportunities in .\lberta'"
Illinois-Pacific Glass Co., San Diego, 18 Columbia jars
Martinez & Co.. San Diego, customs duties on exhibits. .
Pioneer Truck Co., San Diego, hauling exhibits to cars
Plaunt Hardware Co., Ottawa, sundry hardware supplies
Rea, A. E. Co., Ltd., Ottawa: 24 rolls paper, S19.S0; ,tO yd. sheeting. S7..'iO; sundries. $44.97
San Diego Hardware Co., supplies, $19.49; ."^an Diego Ice & C. S. Co., apples for exhibit,
$30.75 •
Tally-Ho Pure Water Co., Ottawa; 1 cooler, $15; water supplied, $6.50
Taylor, H. .\. & Co., San Diego, framing 14 pictures
Wandrev-Hangs-Ward Co., San Diego, 150 lb. glycerine, $104; 15 gal. sulphurous acid, $32.75;
sundries. S8.59
Western Metal Supply Co., San Diego: 20 coils box strapping, $30; sundr}' hardware, SSS.I2
Services of customs officer, July l.S-27, 1917.
Express charges. $65.70; freight. Pacific Steamship Co.. $93.80
C. P. Ry. Co., freight on exhibits, etc., returning to Ottawa
Wages of electricians and men, .\pril 1 to July 30. 1917
Sundry expenditure, $.326.99; payments under $15 (12), $110.39 .
Divided as follows —
Panama-California Exhibition, San Diego 22, 474 78
Exhibitions, general 27,210 00
49.684 7S
6.986 94
Lbsb— Paid in 1916-17 (Page A— 19)
Less — Sales of exhibits, etc. —
Old gold, $4,182.75; 6,072 lb. lead at $8.30 cn-t.; one .35-H.P. motor. $300; I refrigerating
machine, $200; electric machinery. $3.50; plate gla.ss. 3,9I.'Vi sq. ft. at 30c.; 1,295 lb.
wire at 10c. ; unexpired insurance, $602; sundries. $810.38
$ ets.
27,374 82
39 24
40 25
199 63
195 48
509 37
125 46
72 27
.50 24
21 ,50
17 ,55
145 34
85 12
TO 00
159 .50
14.0.30 48
6,111 15
437 38
49,684 78
42,097 84
8.252 53
34.445 31
Exprrlmenlal Farin.s— Fermes eip#rlmeii(ales.
Sum ma ry — Somniairc.
Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa
Branch Farms —
Agassiz, B.C (
Brandon. Man (
Cap Rouge, Que (
( 'hariottetown, P.E.I (
Fredericton, N.B (
Indian Head, Sask . .(
Invermcro, B.C . . (
Kapuska.sing, Ont (
Kcntvillc, N.S (
Lacombe, Alta {
Lennoxville, Que . (
Lethbridge, Alta . . .(
Mordcn, .Man (
Nappnn, N.S *. (
Host hem, Sask {
Scott, .Sank I (
Si.lney , B.C
Spirit Lake, Quo
Summcrland, B.C
Sle. Anne do In Pocati6rc, Que «
New Farms
Illuntrntinn Farms
Production and Sale of Canadian Tobacco
.(Page A- 28) 293,4.35 47
(
A-29)
29,. 543 84
A-31)
28,671 04
A— 32)
41,829 86
A— 33)
16,719 79
A— 35)
43.809 42
A— .37)
33,642 (I"
A— 38)
17,944 J"
A-^0)
44,262 >M
A-41)
38,664 89
A— 43)
27,928 83
A— 14)
28,691 .33
A— 15)
22, 1.30 75
A-46)
8,288 6.3
A-47)
.34,265 58
A— 48)
14,207 48
.\— 49)
11,728 74
A-,50)
17,142 80
A-,52)
28,973 23
A— 64)
23.551 48
.■\-.53)
27,7.38 29
A-.55)
14,170 12
A-,55)
15,525 112
A-,56)
22,3,54 27
885,226 83
AflHIci I.TI UK lii:i'M{TMK\T: EXPEXDITCRE A — 21
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Central Eiperimental Farm, Ottawa. — Ferme eip^rlmentale centrale, Ottawa. $ cts.
General — En giniral.
Angus, \V. H., Lochaber Bay, Que, 12-58 tons straw at $7.50 94 35
Armstrong, C. f "., Xavan, Ont.: .56 steers, 56.530 lb. at 10c. ; commission, $184.62 5,837 62
-■Vrmstrong, C!. ¥.. Hamilton, f>nt.: incubator, $25; hover, $14 39 00
Bailey. H. F. & Son, Gait, Ont.: 3 milkers at $60; fittings for same, $76.43 256 43
Baillie, Hugh, Howick, Que.. Holstein cow ! 150 00
Barrett Bro.s.: 60 bags cement, $42.49; 4 loads sand, $12; 3-75 tons smithing coal, $37.14;
sundries. $7.25 98 88
Barton. .1.. 200 loads manure at 40c.; Bayne, T., rent 22 ac. at $8.50 267 00
Beattie. T. T.: formaldehyde, 60 lb. at 35c.; sundry drugs, $162.31 , 183 31
Bedard. A. 1.050 lb. bonesat4c.; Belanger, J. B., St. Alexandre, Que., growing 1 acre flai, $35. 77 00
Bell Telephone Co., long distance messages, $112.61; Bernard, S., DeBlois, P.E.I. , growing
1 acre tlux, $47.50 160 11
Birkett, Thos. & Son, sundry hardware, $69.40; Booth, J. R., 61-775 tons straw at $4 316 50
Bradley, Fletcher: 480 lb. bone, $19.20; 1,152 sets egg carriers, $15; 55 shipping crates at 50c.;
4,000 leg bands, $55; sundrj- poultry supplies, $23.90 140 60
Brennan, P. J. Co., 3 horses, $960; Brent, C. S., Seed Co., Lexington, Ky., 3 hemp knives at
$6 978 00
Brethour, J. E. and Nephews, Burford, Ont., boar 65 00
British Acetones, Ltd., Toronto: corn bran, 22-583 tons at $18, 45-212 tons at $22; 117 bags,
$.32.35; express, $5.16 1,438 68
Bronson Co., .5 loads spruce ashes, $15; Brown Bros., New York, garden bulbs, 18 cases, $480.43 495 43
Bruce, John A. & Co., Hamilton, Ont.: 300 lb. mangel seed at 35c.; sundry seeds, S6.08 Ill 08
Bruner, R. Ci. Mfg. Co., Ruthven, Ont., onion weeder ; . 27 00
Bryson-Graham, Ltd.: cheese cloth, 383} yd., $45.32; towels, 2 doz. at $4.80, 1 doz. at $7.98;
towelling, 121 yd., $,30.55; 25 yd. tailor felt, $12.25; 100 cheese cloth plant protectors, $12;
4 suits overalls and smocks. $14; 4 pr. rubber boots, $20: 12 blinds, $13.19; 26 brooms,
$22.,55; 16 doz. plates, $20; 8 doz. spoons, $23.60; soap, $21; 950 lb. sugar, $89.50; sundry
dry goods and groceries, $222.65 564 19
Bull, B. H. & Son, Brampton, Ont., bull 500 00
Caldwell Feed and Cereal Co., Dundas, Ont.: 20 bags cracked com, $170; 60 bags scratch
feed, $228: 5 bags chick feed, $22.25; 5 cwt. charcoal, $10; 10 bags oyster shell, $8.50;
freight, $15.60 454 35
Campbell Flour Mills Co., Toronto; 560 bags scratch feed, $2,072; 40 bags chick feed, $170. . 2,242 OO
Canada Machinery Co., Montreal, wood-working machine 600 OO
Canada Paint Co., Montreal, 200 lb, arsenate of lead ,. 46 00
Canadian Cereal and Flour Mills Co., Toronto, 45 tons distillers' dried grains 1,608 75
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Montreal, 5 No. 502 scales, exposed part galv. at $18.10 90 50
Canadian Government Elevators, Fort William, Ont., 30 ton scalpings at $30 900 00
Canadian Government Elevators, Moosejaw, Sask., 20 tons screenings at $30 600 00
Canadian Government Elevators, Saskatoon, Sask.: screenings, 15 tons at $30, 5 tons at $32;
less refund, $42.75 T 567 25
Canadian Oil Companies, Toronto: 93 J gal. gasolene at 35}c.; sundries, $4.50 37 69
Canadian Western Lumber Co., Fraser Mills, B.C.: fir veneer panels, 1,174 ft., $87.57; sun-
dries. $16.09 103 66
Carolina Metal Products Co., Wilmington, U.S.A., 3 canners with accessories 15 92
Csirson, Hugh, Co.: 89 lb. felt, $63.10; 4 waterproof covers, $20.40; harness parts and repairs,
$18.75; sundries, $16.93 119 18
Cai3on, W, J.: window glass, $8.14; paints, $8.13 16 27
Carters Tested Seeds, Toronto, sundry seeds ' 47 75
Castle, F.J. Co.: 14 gr. fruit jars, $133; 6 boxes laundry soap, $31.50; sundries, $8.15 172 65
Cavers, J. P., Ormstown, Que.: 4 Ayreshire cows, $925; teed, etc., $18.30 943 30
Charcoal Supply Co., Toronto, 1 ton charcoal, $30; Chester, A. W., sundrj' harness parts,
$252.75 282 75
Chiles & Co., Mt. Sterling, Ky.: 5 ducks. $13; 2 geese, $22.50; 10 phesants, $51.45 86 95
Clark, D., Grimsby, 800 plants, $18..50; Craig, Robert, sundry harness supplies, $31.15 49 65
Creelman, D. H., rent of land for turkey run, Montreal road, season 1917 100 00
Cummings, M. N., Westboro, Ont^, 1,500 ft. spruce and birch, dressed 48 00
Cummings, \Vm. R., Cummings Bridge, Ont.: corn, 50 bags whole, $142. ,50, 90 bags cracked,
$287.50, 20 bags meal, $60; 50 bags bran, $104..5O; 100 bags barley meal, $275; oats, 2,261
whole, $1,975.72, 30 bags crushed, $85.50, 800 lb. rolled, $39.50; 4O0 bags cotton seed meal,
$1,020; 20 bags blood flour, $100; 30 bags beef meal, $145; 30 bags gluten feed, $82..50; 100
bags hog feed, $230; 40 bags oil cake, $117; 20 sacks provender, $67; 20 bags shorts, $47;
40 bags wheat, $125; sundry feed, $93.48 4,997 20
Dales, Ltd., Brampton, Ont., 25 bales moss at $1.75 43 75
Davidson. Jas. Estate: 4,012 ft. boavcr board, $161.76: 50 apple boxes, $17.50: 3,000 ft. picture
moulding, $30; 1,000 pes. 3 x IJ x 16 dr. 4 s., $133.33; 27 loads shavings at ?3: pine, 3,353
ft. at $53, g-W ft. at $.55, 1 ,0,50 ft. at $60, 2, 600 ft at $65, 700 ft. at $70, 500 ft. at $75: spruce,
1,500 ft, at $25, 700 ft. at $2S. 800 ft. at $.30, 1,300ft. at $32, 2,000 ft. at $35, 1,500 ft. at $40,
2,000 ft. at $45, 1,000 ft. at $48; sundry lumber, $306.24 1,738 01
Davidson & Crooks, 44 silo rods, each 13 ft. 6 in., and fitted with nuts and buckles 58 25
Carried forward 27,770 01
A — 22 ALDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1911-1918 '" '
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa— Continued. S cts.
Ferme eip^rlmentale rentrale, Ottawa — Suite.
Brought forward ■-'7. 770 01
General — Continued. — En ginirat — Suite.
Dayton Fruit Tree Label Co., Dayton, Oliio: 20 M copper-wired labels. $30; 26-3 .M painted
garden stakes. $166.39: 41 M pot labels, $51.75; less discount, $44.30 203 84
Deavy, T., 200 loads manure at 40c 80 00
De Laval Co.. Peterborough. Ont.: recording thermometer, $90; turbine tester, 40-bottle,
$51.60: 3brl.mandottc.$54.99: 3 gal. curdalac, $14.85; 1 gal. rennet, $12; sundries. $3.53. 226 97
DeLong. G., Guelph. Ont.: services. 34 d. at $3; expenses. $132.26 2.34 26
Dempsev, H. C: 40 bags shorts, $82; 4 bags crushed corn, $18.20; 27-58 tons straw, $276.82. . 377 02
Dominion Linens, Ltd.. Guelph, Ont.: 2 sets, $24. .50: cloth, $3: napkin, 50c 28 00
Dominion Press Clipping .\gencv, Toronto, 1,623 clippings at 3Jc 56 81
Dreer. Henr\- A., Philadelphia: 50 lb. beans, $13; 10 lb. cabbage, $37; 33 lb. celerj-, $20.13;
13 lb. lettuce, $22.25: 123 lb. peas. SSr.O.i; sundry seeds, $40.29 163 72
Duck, John. Port Credit, Ont., pig, $75; Duke, J. O., Ruthvcn, Ont., corn, 10 bush, at $2.25,
12i bush, at $3 ' 134 25
Dupuy A- Ferguson: seeds, 26 lb. carrot. $42.75, 186 lb. turnip, $144.80; sundry, $34.85 222 40
Dynes, .\.: rental of land, season 1917. 84 acres at $8.50; rental additional premises, $75 7S9 00
Ewing, Win. Co., Montreal: carrot seed, 10 lb. at SI.40; clover. 200 lb. at 24c., 2.50 lb. at 45c.,
301b.at50c.; mangel, 20 lb. at 90c.; turnip, 19 lb. at 50c., 101b. at $1.30; bags, $2.30 232 30
Farr, Bertrand H., Wyomissing, Pa., sundry Hower seeds 35 82
Ferrell, .\. T. & Co.. .^aginaw, Mich.: 9 sheets screen material, 33) in. sq., at $3; 72 testing
screens, 12 in. sq.. at 50c 63 00
Ferry, D. M. 4 Co., Detroit. Mich.: 275 lb. turnip seed at 75c.: 8 lb. beet at 75c.; bags. $1 . . 213 25
Forward, J. A., 1 ton middlings. $53; Foster. A. D., Bloomfield, Ont., 2 cowsand 2 calves, $700 7.53 00
Foster, R. R.: teams at $6 each, 3 for 6 d., 2 for 1 d.; sand, 15 loads at $3, 9 at $1.50; 9-98 ton
stone, $21.79 200 29
Foubert. Nap., Leonard, Ont.: 200 lb. clover at 25c.; bags, 56c .50 56
"Friend" Mfg. Co., Gasport, X.Y.: 100 ft. }-in. hose, $18; 7 nozzles, $7-92; .sundries, $12.14. . 38 06
Frost <fe Wood Co., sundry machine parts, $24.60; Gallant, X. O., St. Chrysostom, P.E.L,
growing 1 acre flax. $50 74 60
Garland's Drug .Store: 21 lb. formalin, $10.75; .sundry drugs, $8.80 19 55
Garland, John M. Son & Co.: .594 vd. bunting at 7Jc.; 414 yd. cotton cashmere at 20c.;
denim. 27 yd. at $1.25. 89} yd. at $1.50; dress goods, 30 yd. at 55c., 18 yd. at 60c.; 10 yd.
furniture cloth at $1: 46 yd. linoleum at $1.50; 30 yd. white pique at 40c.; 10 yd. plush at
$3; 76 vd. sateen at 25c.: .sundry dry giKjds, $54.95 517 05
Garrioch.Godard&Co.: 8 spark plugs, $12; 62 sockets, $21.70; 505 ft. n.c. wire, $12.15; 10-in.
disc. lab. heater, $12; 30 showcase reflectors, $27; latnps, $49.47; labour, $27.90; sundry
electrical supplies, $1.32.18 294 40
General Machinery Co., Toronto: 2 1-in. unions, $6; 8 nipples, $5.20; sundries, $5.50 10 70
General Supply Co.: 94 ft. leather bolting, $41.05; 10 lb. belt lacing, $17.60; 5 pulleys, $30.81 ;
i h.p. electric motor, $98; sundries, $16.64 204 10
Gilmour, D. G. & Co.: pine. 1,1.50 ft. at $38, 410 ft. at $40, 440 ft. at $50; spruce, 1,200 ft. at
$26, 1,100ft. at$30, 2,641 ft. at$35; hemlock, 500 ft. at $.36; sundry lumber, $21.78; cartage,
$2.20 280 96
Goodin?, N., 150 loads maunre at 40c.; Gough, W. H., nioomfield, Ont., 3 cows, $1,002 1.122 00
Graham, Weldon J.: 10 lb. glycerine at 65c.; 3 atomizers, $2.25; 5 lb. hospital cotton at 60c.;
sundry drugs, $9.76 21 51
Graham Bros.: baskets with covers, 3 M 6 qt., $ia3..50, 19-6 M II qt., $1,154.40; 10 M berry
boxes. $57; 2 M 4-in. baml«>o canes, $.37..50; crates, .50, 12 qt., $10, 175 24 qt.. $40; flower
pots,2M3-in.,$13, l,6006-in.,$50..50; 13 bush, pea-s, $42.25; 1.50 lb. fertilizer, $12.,50; garden
implements, $114.80: sundric.'., $.163.41 2,0,58 .80
Graham Bros., Claremont, Ont., board of 2 mares and colts, 5 weeks 44 00
Grant-Holdcn-Grahaiii: 2.'i0 jute b.igs, $69; 10 horse covers, $25; 2 tarpaulins, 24 x 33, $48.70;
6 pair rublx-r boots, $.30.60; 3 doz. pair gloves, $21.05 194 35
Gray, W. W.: .500 lb. binder twine. $100; wire fencing, 80 rods at 40c., 80 rods at 6Se,; 7 gates
at $7..50; sleigh. $.36; sundries, $.53.71 326 21
Gray-Harvey Co.: 21 <i<)Z. box handles, $78..30; 85 lb. brads, $I3..50; 412 sets brass bed fasts,
$76.80; 800 .5-in. L braces. $6S; I2gr. bra,s8 cup hooks. $18; 340 bra.ss .sockets, $1 19; corru-
gated steel hinges, I2iloz. pr.6-in., $19.80; 12 doz. pr.8-in.. $.57.60, 1 2 doz. .5-in. strap hinges.
$14.40; 200 6-in. ha.sps, $36; 19 doz. padlocks, $121 .25; 6 keg.s nails. $.12.30: screws, 144
boies J-in.. $46.08. 1751 Kf- various, $1 14.09; 12 gr. screw hooks, $16.20; 4 boxes sash cord,
$16; .537 II). rope, $14.5.(1.1; 624 lb. iron burs. $31.91; bench vise, $10.50; emery wheel, $11;
wind<iw gla.s.1, $!»0.70; sundry hardware, $.325.53
C;r«ening. B.. Wire Co., Hamilton. Ont.: 30 m. ft. zinc at 3.5c.; sundries, $7
Gregg, 1). J., Brysiinville, (^ue., colt. $20; Hale, .lohn, 1,210 sq. yd. sod at 3c
Hallmnn, .\. C, Breslau, Ont., 2 heifers
Ham A Nntt, Brantford, Ont.: 30 wire queen excluders, 122; sundry bee-keepers' supplies,
$29 07
Hammock Pr.Mluie Corp., Philnilelphin, Pa.: 18J5out«iHe cartons, 114. SO; winding device, $5.
Hampt<m Park, Ltd., rent of pasture year 1917-18
Carried forward . 39,140 23
1.462
01
19
60
.56
:iii
210 00
51
07
19
.'0
193
70
AdRlCl LTIHK DEI'Aia-MF.yV: EXPESDITVRE
Sf^SSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A — 23
Central Eiperlmental Farm, Ottawa— Continued.
Fcrme eip^rimcntale centrale, Ottawa— .Suite.
Brought forward .
General — Continued. — En centra/— Suite.
Hankinson, L. D., Ayltncr, Ont., 38 bu.sh. seed corn at $.3
Harris, A. VV.: veterinary services, 4 visits, $12; medicine, $7.7.5
Harris, Joseph Co., Coldwater, N.Y., seeds: £0 lb. beet, $95; 8 bush, peas, $114; sundry seeds,
$34.40
Hcliotype Co.; titling and enlarging 50 lantern sides at 35c.; making panoramic print, $S
Kicking, Geo., Wolfville, N.S., 1,200 lb. fertilizer at $2
Hill. Jas.; pine and spruce, 1 ,600 ft. at $.30, 2,490 ft. at $35, 2,733 ft. at .$38, 4,732 ft. at $40, 10,106
ft. at $42, 1,723 ft. at $.50, 2,144 ft. at $60, 400 ft. at $65, 712 ft. at $85; sundry lumber,
$145.44; cartage, $7.25
Hobbs. H.: bus, pole and shafts, $240; 2 busses at $339
Holstcin-Fricsian Association, St. George, Ont., registrations, transfers, etc
Hospital for Insane, Hamilton, Ont., growing 1 acre flax
Hospital for Insane, London, Ont., growing 1 acre flax ,.. . .t.
Hou.ston, .las., Rivcrfield, Que., 2 holstein cows ^ 7
Hurd & Co.: double barrel shot gun, $12; 5 boxes shot shells at $1.10; 1 doz. boxes carpet
tacks, $1.20
Imperial Laundry, washing, 12 m., $236.54; Industrial Farm, Fort William, growing 1 acre
flax, $.30
Imperial Oil Co.: 435- 1 gal. gasoline at 325c.; palacine, 106 gal. at 20Jc., 132-4 gal. at 21}c.;
30 lb. castor oil at 36c.: 5 brl., $10; sundry oil, $35.78
International Harvester Co.: 5 ft. hemp reaper, $100; l-horse mower, $57; attachment for
manure spreader, $18
Kalbfleisch, J'. C, Zurich, Ont.: flax thresher, $135; toe duster, $175; toe press, $195; flax
press, $85; 5 scutching planks, $50; 5 sets wheel guards with toe catchers, $G0
Kenora Clover Seed Grower's Ass'n.: clover, 40 lb. at 30c., 60 lb. at 40c.; bags, $1.10
Kentucky Tobacco Product Co., Louisville, Ky.: 7 10-lb. tins nicotine sulphate at $9; money
order, 17c .'
Labrosse, B., St. Eugene, Ont., 13-108 tons straw at $6. .50
Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Montreal: 50 tons bran at $32; 60 tons shorts at $37; less
freight, $3.53.78
LawTence Dairy Supply Co., 1 brl. wyandotte cleanser, 280 lb. at .55.64
Lawson, Thos. & Sons: 2 cast grates, $6; box and cap for wagon, $8.75; repairs, $6.45
Levey, M. H., lettering cards for exhibits, 20 at 50c., 6 at 65c., 64 at 75c., 32 at $1
Live Stock Branch, Dept. of Agriculture, 38-915 tons standard stock food at S35. . , ,_.
Lyraans, Ltd., Montreal: 15J doz. beakers, $48.42; balance with weights, $49. .50; 2i pkgs.
filter paper, $20.04; 6 doz. kjeldahl flasks, $32.08; electric heater, $35; electric muffle with
rheostat, $,50; rubber stoppers, 14 lb., $25.32; 20 gal. gasoline, 86', $22. .50; 100 lb. caustic
soda, 512. .50; 852 lb. blue stone, $102.24; .50 lb. paris green, $31; 4 lb. alcohol absal.. Sll:
40 lb. ammon. hydroxide, $10; 10 lb. chloroform, $10..50; .30 lb. sulp. ether, $17.40; 30
lb. pot. sulph., $43; acid, 96 lb. hydrochloric, $15.84, 144 lb. sulphuric, $23.76, 5 lb. molyb-
dic, $40; sundry laboratory suppliea, $145.74
Macdonald College, .Ste. .\nne de Bcllevue, Que., 2 boars
Madison Plow Co., Madison, Wis., 2 transplanters at $65
Major, S. J., 20-140 lb. bags coarse salt at 51. 62 J
Maple Leaf Harvest Tool Co., Tillsonburg, Ont., 3fV doz. 7 prong beet scoops at $17
Maple Leaf Milling Co., Toronto. .500 Ijags br.an at $1.65
Martincau, Jos., Montccrf, Que, furnishing reports on apiaries at Lytton and Montcerf for
year ending Nov., 1917
Mason, Geo, M.: turning 68 large posts, $57.20; 3 M ft. f-in. spruce boards, $74; sundry lumber,
$43.27. .. .^ .^
Massey- Harris Co.: No. 3 side delivery rake, $77; 25-bu3h. floor feed truck, $37; repair parts
supplied for farm machinery, S60.I8
May, II. B., Indian Head. .Sask.. 470 grain sacks at 45c
Miller, John, t'laremont, Ont., Shropshire ram
Moffatt, Alex., Hintonburg, Ont., 7-5 tons straw at $7..50
Montreal Dairy Co., Montreal: 396 gal. buttermilk at 35c.; 6 new brl., $7.25; cartage and
express, $1.25 "
Mooney, C. C, Vankleek Hill, Ont., 10-345 tons straw at $6.25
Moore, R. R., Norwich, Ont., seeds: 150 lb. beet at $1.65; 15 lb. parsnip at $1; 25 lb. radish
at $1.25
Morgan, A. J., London, Ont.: 2,500 chick bands, $13.50; 5 doz. shipping coops, $21.60; postage,
10c
Morgan, J. W., stable accommodation, 36 w. at $4
Mulhall Hardware: 19 pr. 8-in. strap hinges, $10.45; Quebec heater, $12; 2 kegs horse shoes,
.?I2; 1 doz. brooms, SI2; 18 snow .shovels, $16.80; sundry hardware. $55.40
Murphy-Gamble, Ltd.: 135 yd. cheese cloth, $9.95; 104 yd. hessian, $31.20; 330 yd. scrim.
$41.25; sundries, $16.04
McBeath, A. A., Marshfleld, P.E.I., Yorkshire boar, $25; McCarthy, J., 250 loads manure
at 40c ■
.39, 140 23
114 00
19 75
243 40
24 60
24 00
1,306 77
918 00
39 00
30 00
30 00
390 65
18 70
266 54
248 25
175 00
700 00
37 10
63 17
85 20
3,466 22
15 79
21 20
93 90
1,362 03
745 84
24 00
130 00
32 .50
60 93
825 00
20 00
174 47
183 18
211 .50
200 00
56 25
22 36
64 65
293 75
35 20
144 00
118 65
9S 44
125 00
Carried forward ." 52, 399 22
109 99
21 60
1.427 .W
100 52
344 53
23 70
244 46
51
687
32
32
11
00
SIO 00
987 73
19 25
A— 24 AVDITOR GFXERAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Central Eipwimental Farm, Ottawa — Continued. J rts.
Ferme eip^ci mentale centrale, Ottawa— Suite.
Brought forward 52, 399 22
General — Continued. — En ginirat — Suite.
McDonald. Kenneth & .-^ons: 54 lb. carrot seed. $59; 648 lb. clover, $162.07: 205 bush. corn.
$53.22: 71 lb. turnip. $4S..50: lOJ bush, (all rve. $22.63: 8 2-lb. tins black leaf. $20: 250
jute sacks, $28: flower pots. 200 6-in.. $7..i0. 200 7-in.. $13.60: 2 No. 4 seeders. $.35.40: lawn
mowers. 1 at $5. 2 at S17..10: 50 ft. corrueated garden hose. $10: sprayniotor knapsack,
$17. .tO: 6 dry food hoppers, $15: 158 lb. !ir.*enate of lead, $27.42: 41 lb. paris green. $26.65:
2001b. copper sulph., $.50: miscellaneous garden implements. 555.30: sundry seeds, $195. 54 887 33
McFavden, Harris Co., Winnipeg: 2 bush. com. $14: 33 lb. carrot seed, $43.89: 66 lb. mangel,
$29.70: 32 lb. turnip. S19.20: sundry seeds. $3.20
McKay, J. \V.: stove, $20: 13 3-in. pipes. SI. 30: 2 elbows. .30r
McKeever. painting and lettering; exhibits. 3 at $10. 3 at $15, 1 at $16. 2 at $17.50, 1 at $20, 13
at $30. lat$40; exhibit cases, lSat$l, IS at $2. 4 at $3, 6 at $4; legends, 316 at $1, 13 at $2,
2 at $8. Sat $12, 2 at $20, 4 at $25; 8 hinged leaves, $2); -sundry signs and cards, $202.50
McKinley <t N'orthwoocl: 5 doz. pedigree trays, $42; sundry hardware. $58.52
McLennan, J. R., plumbing supplies, $18.28; National Live Stock Records, registrations, etc.,
$.326.25 ^ _
Niagara Brand Spray Co.. Burlington. Ont.. 4 brl. lime sulphur
Nixon's, refreshments provided for farmers' picnics
Northwestern i^tcel and Iron Works, Eau Claire, Wis.: canning outfits, 1 at $18, 1 at $33;
money order, 32c
Ogilvie Flour Mills Co.. Montreal: 22J tons bran at $35; less freight, $100.39
Oliver, J. & Sons: handles, 200 rope with cleats at 1 Ic. ,"0 pr. at 20c
Ontario .\gricultural College. Guelph< eggs for hatching. 200 at 5c.. 500 at lOe.; 500 lb. mangel
seed at $1 ..50 , .
Ontario Fertilizers, Ltd.. West Toronto: 4-6 tons nitrate of soda, $487.59; 15 tons acid phos-
phate. $426.90; sundrj- fertilizers. $73.24
Ottawa City, electric current supplied for exhibition period
Ottawa Dairy Co.: 112 gal. skim milk at lOc; SO gal. buttermilk at lOe.; 45 ioads manure
at $3 154 20
Ottawa I'aint Works: 975 lb. whiu> lead. $164.48; .50 gal. boiled limseed oil. $83.35; 26} gal.
turps-. $23-72: 5J gal- white enamel. $26.63: 102) lb- F-P. green, in oil. S20.72: gold leaf.
2 pks.. $24, 12 books, $7.20; 3 doz. varnish brushes, $18.15; sundry paints and material,
$74 70 442 95
Parker Broom Co.: 7 doz. warehouse brooms, $57.75; 5 doz. No. 00 dandy brushes, $30;
sumlry brooms and brushes, $31.22 .
Paters<jn Slanufacturing Co., Montreal: 1.500 gal- tarvin at 9c.; freight. $20. .52; demurrage, $5
Peters. John. Kingston, Onl-, iliarges rr exhibit at Kingston: material, $9-78; labour, $14.20.
Pritchard-.Vndrews Co-: 95 labels at 4.5c.; 220 aluminum lulwls. .^6.60: repairs, $4. .30
I'urtellc. E. B.. Bloomfield, Ont., holstein cow. $3.50; Rankin, W. A., sundry small hardware,
$86. .54. . .
Rea, A. E-, Co-: 19! vd- cheese cloth, $15.28; .tugar. 400 lb, cane, $37,60, 100 lb. gran., $9.75;
salt. 10 bags. $19..50, 1 bag. «3.40: sundries, $77.10
Rcid, Riobt.. rental of land, 19 acres at $5
Rcnnie A Co., Toronto: 80 lb. clover, $20.88; 200 lb. turnip, $179; 55 lb. rye grass, $9.90; 7)
lb. onion seed. $24.50; sundry seeds, $51.18 ,
Riileau .Specialty Co., Smith's Falls, Ont., 2. .500 open pigeon bands
Roliert-ion A Hnckett .Sawmills, Vancouver. B.C.: 4 exhibit structures, at $195; extra table,
$.35
Rogers, A. W., 3 oil paintings, 5 in. x 6 in., $15; Roy, A., Isle Vertc, Que., growing 1 acre
flax, $35
Rov, J. A., Quebec, advance ((' — 1926) refunded to Casual Revenue
Roy, W., f)rnri9town. Que.. I cow, $1.50; Savage <ft McDonell. 1,000 bales shavings, S125
Scannell. .1. W., .Macdonald College. Que.: .services. 160 h. at 23 J c; expenws, $64.80
Sc»)tt, D'.Vrcy: purebred I'rench C'anailian caltle, 12 al $100; 2 calves, $75
.Sharp A .Smith. Chicago: vcterinar>' insirumenls. $21. .53: postage. 78c
Hharples .Separator Co., Toronto: 1 milker unit. $95; sundries. $19.11
Sheet .Metal ProducU Co., Montreal, honey pails. .300 .5-lb. al 8c.. 300 10-lb. at 12c..-
Shenandoah Nurseries. .Shenandoah. lowir; 2 M plum seedlings, $.30: boxes, etc., 87c
•Shcpard A Willcv Co., Vancouver, B.C.: lettering 4 exhibits at $22.50; legends. 24 at $1,
24 at $1.. 50
Sherwin-Williams Co., Montreal. 22J tons ground oil cake at $52
Slack. .1. JI .. 1 .3.32 blocks ice at 5)c
Slatter>'. B.: 182] lb. cooked ham. $87.72; 278} lb. roast beef, $83.48; 30} lb. lamb, tlLM;
5J lb. bacon. $1.76; 20 1b. !«ilm<.n. $.5.72
Slinn-Shouldi.i. Ltd.: 100 jule bags at 15c.: bread. 1.58 loaves nt lOc, .56 lb. stale at 2Je
Sraarl-W.M,d«. Ltd : c<inon bags. .500 a l $111.65. 1 .2.50 al $22.25. 1.012 al $26.85. .505 at $27.95;
.5f)0 at $28.70. .50fl at $36 20. 1.000 al $31) .5(1. l.(KI2 al $;iH.r,(). 1.009 al $.3.K.70. 2.(KKI at $47.45,
1,000 at $49.45, 100 al $49.65. 3.000 al $50.40. 3,0a3 al $.52.20. 2,000 at $.59.00, 980 al $68.50,
151 at $105.95,804 at $118.60, 150 at $163.75, 100 at $262.20; 100 sacks 27' x 40*, $2S; 3
sUck covers, 12' x 12', $43.20 1,099 84
118 97
160 52
23 98
53 65
436 54
162 63
95 00
285 46
16 25
815 00
50 00
100 00
275 00
102 40
1.275 00
22 31
114 11
60 00
30 87
1.50 00
1,170 00
73 26
190 53
32 20
Carried forward 05, 6.56 93
AfiKiciLTLin: in:i:\ inwii-yr: expenditure
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 25
Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa — Continued. $ cts.
Ferme eip^rimentale centrale, Ottawa — Suite.
Brought forward 65,656 93
General — Continued.— Bn geniral — Suite-
Smith, Elmer D. & Co., .-Vdrian, Mich., sundry flower seeds
Snetsinger, Jas., Mille Roches, Ont., 2 turkey toms, $22; Sparks, H. D., veterinary services,
.50.
$43.i
Sprague Canning Machinery Co., Chicago, safety cooker complete.
Spraymotor Co., London, Ont.; spraymotor outfit, $23.80; repair parts. $4.82
Stark, \. M., Huntingdon, (Jue., 2 Holstein cows, $370; Steadworthy, A., expenses, $25.25
.Steele, Briggs Seed Co., Toronto; mangel seed, 365 lb. at 30c., 20 lb. at 90c.; sundry seeds,.
$13.21
Stinson, Robt., Hintonburg, Ont., 32J tons straw at $8
Stokes. Henry, Chatham, Ont., 82 lb. mangel .seed at 25c
Stoneycroft Stock Farm, Ste. .Vnne de Bellevue, Que., .\yrshire cattle, 3 at $140, 2 at $300,
1 at $325
Storey, J.: repairing and painting wagon, $50; painting wagons, 1 at $12, 1 at $20; rubber tire,
$10
Storr, J.; 200 lb. white lead, $35.80; 100 lb. Venetian red. $13; 4 gal. red paint. $20.80; 20 gal.
linseed oil, $33.95; window glass, $12.90; lettering 9 signs, $12; sundry paint and supplies.
$56.40
Strachan, W.; 4 wheelbarrows, $18.50; 25 pails, $25; 16 spades, $16.20; 27 hoes, $19.55; 425 ft.
garden hose, $63.75; poultry netting, 225 ft., $58.80, 2 rolls, $13..50; scales, 1 at $1.50, 1 at
$5, 1 at $5.75, 1 at $11, 1 at $49.50; fl gr. brass screws, $16.80; 29 ft. sheet brass. $17.40;
6 sheets galvanized iron, $17.70; 25 rolls ready roofing, $64; 12 rolls cyclone, $16.20; 25 lb.
hellebore, $15; 12 kegs nails, $67.45; 200 lb. white lead, $38; 2J gal. varnish, $10; 12 gal.
turps, $13.30; sundry hardware, $456.53
.Straight, E. M., Cambridge, N.B., expenses
Summers Linen Co., Port Huron, Mich.: Ellis flax break, $500; loading, labour, $50.38,
material, $9.15
Supplies Company of Canada. Ltd.: coloured transparencies, 84 8" x 10* at $1.50, 15 10' x 12"'
at $3, 8 16" X 20" at S5, 1 16" x 20" at $7; lantern slides, 11 at 30c., 30 at 45c., 14 at $1, 8 at
$1.50; enlargements, 21 at SI, 1 at $2; 96 coloured prints at 90c.; colouring and rebinding
105 lantern slides at $1; 100 mats 10" x 12' at 30c.: 16 doz. plates, $24.80; lights, 80 8' x 10"
at 25c., 80 10' x 12' at 27c., 8 16" x 20" at 80c.; sundry photographic supplies, $56.05
Swift Canadian Co., Toronto, \ ton digester, $40; St. Denis, J., Mc.\lpine, Ont., 13' 13 tons
straw at $6.50
Talbot, L., St. Pierre, Que., growing 1 acre flax, $35; Thornton & Truman, sundry repairs,
$18.35
Tipling & Mills, Wingham, Ont., 20 bush, hemp seed at $13.29
Topley Co.: 4"'x 5" camera. $50: balances with weights, 1 at $32, 1 at $43; automatic lantern
projectors complete with motor and cabinet, 1 at $225, 2 at $2.50; microscope. $95.40:
sterilizer, 12" x 16", $38.50; 2 aspirators, $22.50: electric oven 12" x 12" x 12", $100; aneroid
barometer, $15; 1-gal. water still, electric, $62.50; electric incubator, $40; 2 steel enam.
trays at $5.75; 3 doz. porcelain evap. dishes. $16.20: sundry bottles, Ijeakers and flasks,
$261; 3 No. 10 Congress globe jars, $20.10; 4 palau dishes, each 100 c.c, 2704 grams
at $2, 81-22 at $2.50; 3 400-watt iiiazda lamps, $21; 4 crucibles. $13.40; 1 roll bromide
paper, $12; making 20 4" x .5" plates. $10; riker mounts. 20 6J" x 8$' $5.83. 50 8' x 12" $24.58;
31 doz. 5' X 7" plates, $48. .50; makini: 2.!0 .5" x 7" prints at 8c.; sundry laboratorv supplies,
$705.42
United Fruit Companies of Nova Scotia, Berwick, N.S.. spray gun
United Photographic Stores; 6 rolls bromide paper 16' x 20', $18.75; 33 coloured lantern
slides at $1..50: sundry photographic supplies, $32.20
Van Bruyssel, Ferd., Montmorency, (^uc., growing 1 acre flax
Vessot, ('has. H.: flax harvester with engine. $700: building and equipping two flax harvesters
at $800 each; less machines exchanged. S1.:!00
Vick's Sons, Rochester, N.Y., flower seeds, •?23.99: Wainman, B., 2 pr. pigeons, $29.
Waugh, Jas. S., Chatham, Ont., corn, 235 bush, seed at $3..50, 20 bush, feed at $1.60
Wayte, Colin G., Saskatoon, Sask.; dutv on flax break, $37.50; brokerage fees, $2. . .
Whitclaw, .'\. &W., Guclph. Ont., ram, $75: Whyte, R. B., 12 bush, com at $3
Wilmore, W. C, Westboro, Ont,: services, $.30.20; expenses. $1.40
Wright & Co., Hull, Que., .3" tile, 5..500 ft. at $25, 1,000 ft. at $.35
Small payments (133)
Purchases made through the High Commissioner's Office ($723.53) —
Baltet Freres, Troyes, France, seeds
Cant, Benj. R. & Sons, Colchester. Eng.: 50 rose trees, $27.90; sundries, $3.04. . ,
Hartman, Hjalmar & Co., Copenhagen, Denmark, seeds
Street, (i. <fe Co., London, subscriptions to periodicals .- .
Sutton & .Sons, Reading, Eng., flower seeds
Sydenham, Robt., Birmingham, Eng., flower seeds
Small payments
16 27
65 50
70 00
28 62
395 23
140 71
262 02
20 50
1,345 00
92 00
184 85
1,020 43
25 96
559 53
634 05
125 33
53 33
265 78
2,648 96
17 00
100 45
41 50
1,000 00
52 99
8.54 50
39 50
111 00
31 60
172 50
759 04
211 23
30 94
17 90
96 60
307 70
39 54
19 62
Carried forward .
7,514 67
A — 26 AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A '.919
Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa— Continued. $ cts.
Ferme eipfrlmentale centrale, Ottawa— Suite.
Brought forward 77, 514 67
General — Concluded. — En ofnfral — Fin.
Advertising, $8.58; customs, $450.34; eipress, $2,033.32; freisht, $5,277.55; postage, $3,3?5;
subscriptions to periodicals, $441.29; telegrams, $503.41; petty cash, $71.48 12, 110 97
Kini's Printer: printing bulletins, circulars, reports, etc., $66,075.34; envelopes, $4,692.14;
forms, $1,079.37; letter heads, $504.86; tags, $113.43; 1 M counter -sales books, $116.47;
100 M egg wrappers. $88.68; 20 M perpetual poultry calendars, $2,695.97; 10 .M cheese
boxes, $100; printing books, $469..54; binding 300 vol., $391.07; sundry printing. $1,477.66. 77,804 53
Stationery Office; typewriters. 1 at $63, 1 at $121. .50, 3 at $145, 3 at $150; mimeograph, $120:
10 cans mimeo. ink, $32; paper, 284 boics typewriter $3.54.50, 400 boxes foolscap $500.
6 reams wrapping $36, 36 boxes stencil $150, 1 M sheets mounting $53.95. 27 M bags $145.05;
2Vi gross multigraph ribbons, $663.80; 30 thermometers, $22.50; cardboard, 4 M trays,
$48, 5 M sheets corrugated. $.57.50; 5 M pocket folders, $140: 4 M bulletin pockets 13 x 8J,
$35.40; diaries and journals, $439.65; 4 doz. letter file boards, $28; 200 mailing tubes. $20:
I,236J XI manilla envelopes, $4,500.58; 65 Canadian almanacs, $74.75; 5 vol. Dictionarj- of
Applied Chemistrj', $50.37; sundry supplies, $3,206.19 11 .747 74
Brandon, Man., Rust Laboratory —
Boyd Electric L"o., wiring new office: labour, $28.85; material, $84..35 113 19
Brandon Heating and Plumbing Works: installing plumbing in cottage, contract, $340;
sundrv plumbing, labour $41.30, material $12.30 393 60
Kellv Hardware Co.: electric oven, $15.50: sundries. $12.66 28 16
Lang, \V. J., lumber, $18.34; McDiarmid <k Clark, cabinet $30, lumber $8.08 56 42
Topley & Co., Ottawa: microscope, $138.60; camera, $50; 2.50 grams peptone, $2.50 191 10
Small payments (4). $29.63; travel and office expenses, $299.46 329 09
Charlottetown, P.E.I., Plant Pathologj- Laboratory —
Chariot tetown Light and Power Co., electric light, 12 m 17 65
Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, water rates, 12 m .■... 20 00
Craze, Stanley, Kentville, N.S., 17 100-lb. bags dusting mixture Ill 35
Hogan, M. P.: 10 storm sa-shes, $12.50; sundries, $3.35 15 85
.lohnson & Johnson, photographic supplies 73 73
Lougheed, K. K., Lower Truro. N.S.: team. 3 d. at $4; labour, 8 d. at $2.25 30 00
Rogers Hardware Co., small hardware, $50.36; Smart-Woods, Ltd., Montreal, 200 bags
18" X 2,3', $16.24 66 60
Spramotor Co., London, Ont.: spramotor, $16.20; sundry fittings, $4.54 20 74
Telephone Company of Prince Edward Island, exchange serv'ice, 12 m 34 00
Topley ( 'o., Ottawa, laboratorj- supplies 62 52
United Fruit Companies of Nova .Scotia, Berwick, N.S.: 450 lb. copper sulphate, $72:
100 lb. arsenate lime, $18.50; 2 casks lime sulphur, $14.50; sundries, $14.50 119 50
Small payments (8) 104 48
Fredericton. N.B.. Pathological Laboratory —
Chestnut, R. & Sons: plumbing supplies, $52.86; labour, $10. .50 63 36
New Brunswick Telephone Co.; exchange service, 15 m. to Mar. 31, $40; long distance
messages, $34. .38 - 74 38
Neill, Jas. S. 4 Sons: 450 lb. blue vitriol, $54; 18 lb. paris green, $15.30; sundries, $22.48. . 91 78
Risteen, J. C. Co., lumber, $26.90; River Valley Lumber Co., Ororaocto, 50 apple barrels
at 35c 44 40
Small paymenta (5) 43 90
Indian Head, Sask., Pathological Laborator>' —
Hamilton, A. B.: laboratory ca.sc, $26.80: sundry fittings. $.35.90 82 70
Lvmans, Ltd., laboratory supplies, $225..59; McKenna. T. L., painting building, 275 yd.
at 22c 2,86 09
Pratt Hardware Co.: 1,108 ft. ]' galv. water pipe at 18c.; installing plumbing, contract,
$.37.75; scales, $3 218 03
Small payments (2), $19.45; office expenses, $18.37 ; 37 82
St. Catharines, Ont., Pathological Laboratory —
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange service. 12 in., $35; long distance messages, $22,73 .57 73
, Oiltrlck. D.. 21 tons coal, $20.50: Logans, 3 desks $.59. 2 chairs $18 50, 3 shades $2.,55. 100 .55
.Merriman, W. H., rent of offices, St. Paul St., Feb. 15. 1917 to Mar. 15. 1918 402 .50
Moore Hardware Co.. sundry supplies, $40.17; I'nited Gas Companies, gas, $42.50 82 67
Wofid Bros., 2i dot. pr. gloves, $21.88: small accounts (ID, $.57.20 79 08
DufT, Geo. H., travel, $67.70: Madden, Geo. O., services $56.75, czpensoa $12.00;
McC:ubbin, W. A., travel, $228.43 365 78
Salaried Officials — Fonciionnaire* aalarits.
Hri.intiill. (.. «, : tlax expert, 8 m. to Nov.. 30. $1,2.33.28: ripen.scs, $825.05 2,05K .33
Cattrau, llcnrv: flax worker, .turn- 18 to Mar. 3! . $943.33; rxp. nsi.s, $13.95 9.57 2K
Cunningham, G. C.: field officer, Botany Divi.sion, 12 in., $I,»<X); expenses, $«S..t3 1.99S .33
Cunningham, K.: herdsman, 12 m. ,41.040; Dorsans, G., iiupcetor. Botany Division, 12 m.,
$1,400 '^ 2.440 00
Carried forward 190,430 60
AGRICTWIRE DlCI'MtTMKST: EXPENDITURE A — 27
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa— Continued. $ cts.
Ferme eip^rimentale centrale, Ottawa — Suite.
Brought forward
Salaried Officiah-^Concluded.—Fonclionnaires salaries— Via.
Elford, I". ('., poultry c.vport, allowanrp for house rent, 12m
Ellis, \V. F.: gardener, 12 m.. S97.5; taking meteorological observations, 12 m., $72
Fahey, Wm., caretaker of laboratory, 12 m
Fixter, G. J.: foreman. Cereal Division, 12 m., $1,1.50; travel, $34 ,
Fraser, \V. P., field officer, Botany Division, 6 m. to Oct. 31, at $2,£00; allowance for
experimental work, 6 m. to Mar. 31 , at -?35; travel, S148..t4
Goodfellow, Geo.; foreman. Forage Plants Division, 12 m., $820; Gussow, H. T., Dominion
botanist, house rent, 12 m., $360
Holz, H., foreman. Horticultural Division, 12 m., $1,150; Horn, F., foreman, Botany Divisioo,
12 m., $975, expenses. $5 , . .
Hutchinson, R. J.: flax specialist, 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,600; expenses, $147.60
Kirby, Miss Laura, canning experimentor, July 9 to Nov. 30, at $65
Lang, \V. A.: Western Assistant, Extension and Publicity Division, 7 m. to Oct. 31, at $1,600;
expenses, $1,033.31
Meilleur, J.; dairyman, 12 m., $9.50; expenses, $5.25
Murphy, P. A.: field officer. Botany Division. 12 m., $2,000: expenses, $111.94
MacKav, Angus; inspector general, 12 m., $2,600; expenses, $138.71
McCubijin, W. A.: field officer. Botany Division, 12 m., $2,000; expenses, $80.85
McGurron, John, mail room clerk, 12m
McKee, Jas.; foreman, Horticultural Division, 12 m,, $1,200; allowance for house rent, $200;
travel, $59.37
Ncvins, John, stableman, 12 m., $800; Perrin, Geo., gardener, 12 m., $765
Reade, H. J., assistant foreman. Horticultural Division, 12 m
Scott, W. T.: foreman. Poultry Division, 12 m., $830; expenses, $28.95
Taggart, Jas., sub-foreman, Horticultural Division, 12 m
Wages of Labourers, etc. — Gages des )oumaliers,.eic.
Abram, J., $159.73; Alexander, H., $893.12, expenses, $26.75; Alexander, T., $1,016.27
Argue, J., S604.63; Argue, W.. $968.40; Armstrong, R., $271 ..52; .\rmstrong, \V., $344.87
Barton, J., SS91. 77, expenses, $4I..50; Balfour, J., $192.45; Barthe, G., $83.57
Barnett, A., $112; Beaton, A., $.529..54; Beattie, R., $868.79; Beaupre, A., $146.90
Bennett, J. .S., $171.60; Boivin, E., $81.45; Boycc, T., $193.88; Boyer, A., $40.24
Brooker, J., $74.04; Brown, C, $114.99; Brown, J., $320.60; Brown, T., $793.80
Butch, E., $151.93; Call, C, $465.21; Caron, P., .?785.0;; Carruthers, A., $778.99
Champlain, J., $94.30; Charlebois, E., .5870.02; Christopher, P., $93.06
Coe, J. A., $738.58, expenses, $8; Cohoon, R., $111.51; Cole, S., $465; Comber, W., $875.20
Couch, T., $30.80; Cowan, R., $.556.63, expenses, $3.35; Crabb, L., $46.20
Currier, \V. L., $205.08; Curzon, J., $973.44; Deavy, Geo., $882.43; Deavy, Thos., $903.37^ . .
Dcltour, D., $337.05; Demarais, S., $730.61; Donald.son, Geo., $111.20; DriscoU, D., $867.64.
Dunbar, J., $346.16; Edey, B., $349.77; Fahey, J., $826.84; Fahey, L., $185.19
Fahcy, \V., $458.22; Falls, Wra., $7.35.69; Farch, C. A., $761.05; Farmer, A., $108
Faulkner, F., $729.60; Fee, R., $80.01; Fitzgerald, P., $62.70; Filion, A., $49.40
Foley, W., $188.15 ($456.55, less military pay $268.40); Forgie, R., $699.68; Fortier, L., $781.96
Fraughts, Geo., $53.20; Frith, R., $246.29; Gallaspie, G., $61.05; Gardner, W., $66.50
Gervais, P., $844.43; Gilchrist, J., $859.95; Gillispie, Wm., $269.85; Goodier, R., $281.13
Goodfellow, v., $575.17; Gooding, H., $346.36; Gooding, N., $887.19; Glee.son, J., $638.56 .
Gleeson, M., $239.42; Graham, D., -573.44; Grant, J., $48.06, expen.ses, $2
Gray, C $1,248.80; Grisdale, H., $105.26; H.innan, H., $2.59.64; Harley, T. J., $.506.56
Hoare, J., $432; Hooplc, Ira, $373.34; Hopper, A. E., $760.53; Hopper, W. C, $325.95,
expenses, $258.55
HuestLs, R. R., $747.75; Hurdman, L., $66.92; Hutchings, J., $726.26; Huston, A., $25.20
Inglis, R. A., arrears for 1916-17, $.55.10; Irving. H., $185.47; Jeffrey, H. G., $744.45; Johnson,
H., $474.12
Jubanville, F., $900; Kerr, J. B., $541.88; Kerrigan, F., $714.33; King, F., $55.20
Lacroix, M., $673.24; Lafloor, Wm., $731.11; Lang, J. D., $518.30, expenses, $4
Latreille, C, $80.10; Latreille. D., $766.78; Launc, A. C, $144.61; Lawne, T., $.583.46
Lazenby, T., $.536.47; Lcger, C, $42.75; Lemon, A., $126; Lunny, P., $103.47
M:i.Kay, J. W., $63; Mackey, M., $432.29; Mackie, T., $754.47; Mariguav, Felix, $111.84
iM.iriKuay, Francis, $713.17; Marshall. E., $.50.40; Marshall, J., $38; Matheson, G. L., $106.20
Nbiileur, H., $905.92; Meloin, J., $804.64; Milks, H., $213.45; Miller, IL, $65.49
MiliH-r. J., $.87(1.15; Mills, G., $8.53.94; Mitchell, W., $6.57.91; Morgan, F., $967..53
Morgan. J., $365.40; expen.ses, $76.75; Moir, F., $817..59; Mulligan, Alex., $540.67
Mulligan, A., $1,025>20; Munse, A., $830.10, expenses, $24.47; Murray, U., $522.15
McCarthy, J., $870; McDonald, Mrs. E., $93.75; McDonald, Hugh, $211.34 (5612.84, less
military pay $401. .50)
McDoo, W.. $970.31; McElhinney, M., $.89.10; McGiffin, S., $110.94; McKegg, Geo., $1,067.60
McKenvin, R., $1,117.92; McKnight, W., sr., $46.35; McKnight, \V., jr., $359.32
Carried forward 278, 810 70
190,430 60
360 00
1,047 00
800 00
1,184 00
1,008 54
1,180 00
2, 1.30 00
547 60
308 23
1,966 62
955 25
2,111 94
2,738 71
2,080 85
800 00
1,459 37
1,.565 00
975 00
858 95
8.50 00
2.095 87
2, 189 42
1,209 29
1,6.57 23
487 17
1,.303 43
2.181 18
1.057 38
2,198 29
636 98
2.964 32
2,046 50
1,707 96
2,062 96
921 71
1,669 79
427 04
2.255 36
2,447 28
362 92
2, 120 26
2, 1.50 37
1,566 13
1,859 14
2,211 41
1.926 65
1,574 95
808 69
1,,361 60
907 77
1,989 50
3.3.55 53
1,800 41
2,401 92
1,175 09
2,237 95
1,,523 59
A— 28
ACDITOR (lEXKRAI.S REPORT. 1917-I9JS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. — Concluded.
Ferme eip^rlmentale centrale, Ottawa — Fin.
Brought forward.
Wages of Labourers, etc — Concluded. — Gages da joumaliera, etc — Fin.
McKee, W., S80.46: McLennan. S.. S792.71. expenses, $229.54; Neal. C. $576.09
Xevins. J., $936.70: N'ezan. L., S818.71: Nothnagel, B.. $764.12; O'Dell. K.. $231.77 .
Oucllettc. A.. $718.04; Peffer. J.. $778.23; Pelleticr. J.. $438.09; Perrin. Stella, $103.80
Pierce, J.. $513.69; Pollard, J. S., $48.06; Powell, T., $950.90; Poulin, S., $186.61
Preston. R., $945.72; Read. C. $316.36; Read, F., $1,095.27; Rivard. J.. $808.93
Rivoirc, T., $888.34; Robillard, ,1., $741.26; Rochon, G. A.. $155.05; Rochon, J., $07.60
Roeske. H., $783.97; Routh, F.. $48.47; Rov, E., $188.64; RussoU. H., $790.67
Rvan, J., $201.40; Ryan. M., $55.43; Sauve, A.. $660.01; Scanncll, \V.. $274.92
Scott. J. X.. $1,021.32; Shear, G., $371.38; Shoemaker. J. S., $147.03, expenses, $77.75
Smart, H., $673.29; Smith. Jas., $124.15; Smith, .M., $358.49; Smith, M., $27.60
Smith, S., $104.31; Snider, H., $167.90; Stewart, J. C, $754.92; TaRRiirt, F., $1.008.96
Thompson. W.. $36.35; Thomson. A.. $977.04; Tremblay, .\., $241.27; Trudel. E.. $160.68 . .
Vaufjhan, S., $855.77; Vaughan, T.. $814.83; Vessott, C, $73.80; Wallace. J. M.. $82.50
Walsh, Cieo., $SS3.SS; Watson, A., $61.60; Watson, C. J.. $143.88; Wcathcrdon, C, $477
Wh>te, W.. $35; Wilmore, W. C, $230.04; Wilson. .■V., $301.12
Winters, Vi. E., $644.65, expenses, $10.50; Wright, F., $50; sundry labour, $425.45. .
Less— Proceeds from sale of stock: 44 steers, 54.185 lbs.. $6,272.22; l>eef cattle, 40,769} lb.
$3,520.17; 57 hogs, $2,155.45; 3,073 1b. pork, $624.41; 20O lb. mutton, $35
278,810 70
1,678 80
2.751 30
. 2,038 16
1.699 26
3.166 28
1.8.52 25
1.811 75
1.191 70
1,617 48
1,183 53
2,036 09
1,415 34
1,S26 90
1,506 36
.566 16
1,130 60
306,342 72
12,907 25
293,4,35 47
Branch Experimental Farm, .Igasslz, B.C.
Ferme eip^rimentale d'.lgasslz, C.-B.
Hicks. W. H., superintendent, 12 m., $1..500: expen.«es, $407.91
Agassiz, L. A., rental of land, 2403 ac, at $10
Baker, C T., 15-825 tons straw at $3; Hnurel, J., 5-675 tons straw at $3
Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd.. Vancouver: l>eel scrap, 400 lb., $21.90; cocoanut cake,
I 109 tons at $40; oil cake meal, 5 tons, $306; feed com meal, 2 tons, $178.50; clover,
300 lb., $100; oyster shell, 200 lb. at $29, 600 lb. at $30; sundries. $.38.14
British Columbia Telephone Co., Ltd.: rental of "phones to May 1, 1918, $51; long distance
mes,sjiges. $6.20
Brown, Harry. Colebrook, 1 horse
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co.. Ltd., Vancouver; 1 scale, $177.23; cartage, 2.5c
Canadian Photo Co., Vancouver: prints, 79 at 35c.; 24 negatives. $31.20; sundries, $19.84
Chilliwack Producers' Exchange, Chilliwack: } ton wheat at $70; I) ton oats at $50
Colony Farm, E.«»ondale, 1 mare
Dairy Machinery Co., Ltd.. Vancouver, sundry milking machine parts
Darby. Dr. J. W., Mission City, veterinarj- services. .
De Laval Dairy Supply Co., Ltd.. Winnipeg^ 24 chee.se moulds, $12.00; I gal. rennet, $11;
1 bri. Wyandotte, $18.03; wrappers, 10,000 at $2.50 per M; sundries, $48.56; less 3 carboys,
$6.82
Evans, Coleman A Evans, Vancouver: 20 sacks coal, $10; 12) brl. cement at $2.45; 70 sacks,
$S; cartage. $1 ..50
Fraser Valley Milk Producers' Assn., Vancouver: bran, 6 tons at $35.50; 6 tons at $34. . .
Georgia Pharmacy. Vancouver, sundry drugs
Gillis, J. D., 5. 5325 tons straw at $3
Grain Growers' B. C. .\gency. Ltd., New We.st minster: 40 sacks oilmenl, $134; 20 sacks
liean meal, $S2
Holtx, W. C., 4-2855 tons oats at $35; Howell. \.. sundry blacksmithing, $19().2.''i
Imperial Oil Co., ^.Ui., Vancouver: 801 gal. gn.soline at 31c.: sundries, $;i4.0!l
Kent Farmer""' Institute, 4 cases slumping ptjwder at $9..35: Ixigan. .1. .1., 15-4 tons straw at $4
.Maple Ridge Lumber Co., Ltd., Port Haney. 2,281 ft. cedar ami fir at $17. .50
Martin and Robert.sfin. Ltd., Vancouver: rice meal, 2 tons at $27, 2 tons at $35; cartage, $1
Ma.H.'H'y-Harri." Co., Ltd.. Calgary: 1 root pulper, $26; 2 whi-elbarrows at $7. ,50; sundry
machinery parts. $21.90; postage. 60c
.Mcrritl, C. L., Vancouver, sundry milking machine parts, $10.05; Moore, W. S., 2-795 tons
hay at $15
McDonald. Kenneth A Sons. Ltd.. Ottawa, 1 lawn mower ,
McDonald. Mrs. R.. straw. 201 tons at $4, 3-825 tons at $3; McRac, J., 10-4 tons at $3.
Natifinal Live Stock Records, registrations, tninsfers. etc
Paraflise .'"'lock Farm. I>acombe. I t>oar, $75; Pettis. .1., 1,192 cedar posts at 10c
Prior. K. G. A Co., Ltd., Victoria: gales. 1 at $10.33, 2 at $11.67; 4 .5-lt. hay slings at $6.18;
rarlage. 2.5c, . .
Rennie, Wm. A Co., Ltd.. Vancouver: 100 lb. red clover, $46; 95 lb. rape, $17.75; 170 lb.
gra.is seed. $43. .50; sundries, $13.39
1.907 91
240 30
64 .10
700 80
57 20
325 00
177 48
78 69
tin 00
61 Kl (M)
30 34
20 00
108 37
63 SO
Carried forward.
AORICULTVRE DEPARTJIEXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 29
Branch Experimental Farm, Agassiz, B.C. — Concluded.
Ferme exp*rimentale d'.lgasslz, C.-B.— Fin.
4 cts.
Brought forward.
Richards, E. M.: growing 1 ac. flax, $46.45; 13-92 tons straw at $3
Robertson & Hackett, Vancouver: 264 ft. lumber at $25; screws and nails, $5.45; labour,
20 h. at 60c.; cartage, S2.50
Scott, S. S., Kamloops, 25 tons ice at 81. .50; .'^niith, P. \V., 5-35 tons straw at $3
Storey & Campbell, Vancouver: 1 harness collar, $9; 1 set truck harness, $78
Trapp, T. J. & Co.. Ltd., New Westminster: 1 lawn mower, S18: 250 lb. twine, $60.50; 1
Louden car and pulley, $13; 4 steel shares, $15.70; 1 wash tank, $45; sundries, $101.29;
freight, $12.30
Trenholm, F. G., 1605 tons straw at $3
United Farmers, Ltd., Port Haney: 2 tons bran at $37; 1 ton com meal at $70; 2 tons shorts
at $39; 1 ton feed wheat at $70
United Grain Growers Ltd., Calgary, 22^ tons shorts at $.37
Vancouver Breweries, Ltd., Vancouver, 20 tons dried grains at $27.50
Vancouver-Prince Rupert Meat Co., New. Westminster, 2 ca.ses manure at $40
Vancouver Scale and Butchers' Supply Co., Vancouver: 1 doz. aprons, $7.50; 1 doz. coats, $24
Vernon Feed Co., Vancouver, 500 lb. cotton seed meal at $3.75 per cwt
Victoria Chemical Co., Ltd., Victoria: nitrate of soda, IJ tons at $127, J ton at $87.50;
5 tons fertilizer at $28; sundries, $4
Webster, Alex. C: 486} yd. butter cloth, $29.10: palacine oil, 10 cases, $36.15, 132 gal., $42.45,
2 brl., $28.55; royalite oil, 40 gal. at 275c., 1 brl.. S1I.85; gasolene, 97 gal.. $35.95; toilet
paper, 2 cases, $14.50; 1 ton barley, S60; 2 tons shorts, S88: 20 tons bran at $30; 2-05
tons wheat, $68.25; 8 rolls poultry netting, $58; 40 rod fencing at 70c.; 823 lb. rock salt.
$16.45; sundries, $334.68
West Disinfecting Co., Vancouver: 1 case westowls, $16; sundries, $1.15
Whelpton, Mrs. F., 6-445 tons oats at $.35
Wilson, J., 4-777 tons oats at $35; 6-6 tons straw at $3
Woods Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Montreal, 500 printed bags at $.56.30 per M
Small payments (26)
Board for sundry persons, $.33.50; express, $213.37; freight. $565.13 ; . .
Laundry, $65.35; office cleaning, $120; postage, $328.84; telegrams. $6.93
Subscriptions, $30.42; King's Printer, $131.03; Stationers' Office, $73.93.
6,773 16
88 21
26 55
53 55
87 00
265 79
48 15
292 00
832 50
550 00
80 00
31 50
18 75
378 25
1,462 85
17 15
225 56
187 00
28 15
1.55 02
812 00
521 12
235 38
Wages of Labourers — Gages des journaliers.
Foreman, McKay, A.: 10 m. at $82.50. 2 m. at $90; travel. $19.90 ; 1.024 90
Labourers: AUport, A. R., $749..39; Archibald, C. P., S750; Bob, Alex., $68.96 1.568 35
Bourel, D., $195.80: Bourel, F.. $67..i5; Bourel, ,J., $302.24 565 59
Bovil, C. v., $19.94; Bridson, R.. $1.50.24: Brown, J., $78.13 248 31
Brown, M., $41.70; Bryant, W., $61.47; Chambers,.!., $186.24 289 41
Chean, P., $27.60; Cuthbert, H. C, $56; Fozzard. .J.. $83.75 167 35
Gillis, J., $88.32; Hamilton, W.. $228.20; Harris, ('..$22.30 338 82
Hogg, O., $124.98; Inkman, E., $30; .Johnson, S., $21.40 176 38
Keene, R., $930, travel, $59.46: Kuhn, V., $905: Mackie, R.. $233.99 2,128 45
Massimo, V., $60; Moore, W. S.. $900; travel. $272.46 1,232 46
McCallum, H., $133.30; McDonald, L., $446.30. travel, $.55 634 60
McKay, D., $883.72; McKay, L., $319..50; McKay, R., $102.71 1,305 93
McKay, Robt., $264; McKay, R. A., $682.51: McKay, R. C, $270.42 1,216 93
McLaughlin, P., $92.25; McLean, J. H., $514.43; Ogilvie, A., $84.43 691 11
Ogilvie, E., $74.60: Pollock, A., $808.20 (less military pav. $401.50) 481 30
Rye, H.. $.365..59; Singleton, T.. $95.06; Smith, C. $557.70 1,018 35
Smith, F. A., $54.37: Stewart, J., $102.95; Teasdale, J. H.. $815.21 972 53
Tonaletto, L., $288.79; Tunbridge. T., $799.63; West, H., $16.65 1,105 07
Williamson, T., $945; Wilson, V., $139.70; sundry labour, $123.66 1,208 36
29,543 84
Branch Experimental Farm, Brandon, Man.
Ferme cip^rimcntale de Brandon, Man.
McKillican, W. C: superintendent, 12 m., $2,400; expenses, $.3.32.30 2,732 .30
MacKenzie, N. D.: assistant superintendent, 12 m., $1,400; allowance for house rent, $240 1,640 00
Hourke, Wm., «fe Co.: 2 sets harness, $47.75; 4 horse blankets, $15 62 75
Brandon Harness Co.: 6 collars, $36.50; .sundry harness supplies and repairs, $148.65 185 15
Brandon Machine and Implement Works: windmill repairs, $15.65; sundry supplies and
repairs, $17.75 33 40
Brandon Pump and Windmill Works: tank, $18.50; sundry supplies and repairs, $36.85 55 35
(•;iriipbell. B. H., & Co.. 400 ft. fir, at .$.38 ' 15 20
Canadian Fairl)ank.s-Morse Company, Winnipeg; inspection fees, $29.85; funnel and stand
Carried forward 4, 724 15
A~30
AUDITOR GirSERAVS REPORT, 1917-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Bmncb Experimental Farm, Brandon, Man. — Continued.
Ferme eip^rbnentale de Brandon, Man.— Suite.
$ cts.
Brought forward 4,724 15
for tester, $15; sundrj- supplies, $4.25 i' • %• ■ •
Canadian Westinghouse Co., Hamilton, 1 2-h.p. motor, $li(; Cockriell. J., Holmfield, 1
ram. $35
Cockshutt Plow Co., Ltd., 2 wagons, $212; 5 plow shares, $17.50; repairs, $84
Colony Farm, Essondale, B.C., 2 horses
Davidson Studio, prints, 32 at 50c., 4 at $1.50
DeLaval Dairj' Supply Co., Ltd.. Winnipeg, sundry dain,- supplies
Eaton, T., Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, sundry druc supplies. $15.20: Elder, Wm. J., 2 horses, $750...
Elviss, T. E.: 3 loads sawdust. $7.50: 54 blocks ice. $18.90
English, A. C, Harding, 1 boar, $100; Farmers' Flour and Feed Store. 5-487 tons hay at $14
Hamilton. Albert, 2 stacks straw, $15; Hamilton, L. J., services of stallion. $80
Imperial Oil Co., Winnipeg: oil, tractor, 109 gal. at 53Jc.; royalite, 494-5 gal. at 20c.; kerosene,
523-2 gal. at 19Jc.; gasolene, 556-2 gal. at 30c.; sundries, $45.24
International Har\-ester Company: 4 h.p. mogul engine, $199; binder, $133: ensilage cutter,
$223; tractor, $2,025; disc harrow, $77; mower, $39; corn binder, $148; 10-in. pulley,
$13.50; set extension lugs for tractor, $56; sundrj' machine parts, $134 .'99
Kelly Hardware Co., Ltd., lawn mower
Lang. W. J., labour, $29.87; cement, $30.62; sundries, $12.42
Manitoba .Agricultural College, 1 Yorkshire pig ^.
Manitoba Government Telephones: exchange service, 12 m. to May 31, 1918. 2 phones, $92;
long distance iiiessaccs. $13.35
Mitchell <t McGregor, Ltd.: lawn mower, $14; tanks, 1 galv., $30.50, 2 square, $10.50; oil
stove, $15; Quebec heater, $14; 275 lb. white lead, $55: 5J gal. white paint. $19.50; 10
gal. boiled oil, $17; hose, 50 ft.. $7.50, 100 ft.. $27.50; 61J lb. rope. $25.05; 400 lb. twine,
$78.76: sundrj- hardware. $506.80
Muncey, F.. painting and lettering 54 sign boards at $1.10
McCullough's Drug Store, drug and photo supplies ' . .
McDiarmid & Clark, Ltd.: garden stakes, 1,200 at 4c., 800 at 7c.; hot bed sashes, 3 at $4.40.
12 at $6.30
McDonald, A. D. tfc Son, Napinka, 1 Yorkshire boar
McKenzie, A. E., Co., Ltd.: 700 lb. meat scrap, $46.25; gra.ss seed, 85 lb. alfalfa. $.30.93, 110
lb. timothy, $9.35; 4J bush, vetch, $24.07; 35 lb. seed rye, $108.50; sundry seeds and
poultrj- supplies. $79.09
McKillican, -Mrs. W. C meals for sundrj- persons, 34 at 50c
McLeod & Hanley, sundry machine parts
Nation & Shewan, drv goods, $38.73; National Live Stock Records, Ottawa, registrations,
etc., $46.50 "
Ross, Harrv H., veterinary 8er\'iccs
Safe Lock Fence Co.: wire fencing. 60 rods at 55c.. 240 rods at 60c., 20 rods at 65c., 49 rods
at 75c., 20 rods at 60c.; gates, 4 at $0.25, 8 at $9; cedar posts, 360 7" at 23Jc., 18 8" at
50c., 10 10" at $1.95; sundry material, $37.10; laljour, I3J d. at $5, 28 b. at 35r
Sawyer-Massey C"o., Ltd., Winnipeg, sundry machine parts
Sheet .Metal Products Co., Winnipeg: LW honey pail.'i. $18.90; crating, 50c
Sherwin-Williams Co.. Winnipeg. 1 ton ground oil cikp meal
Smart-Woods, Ltd., Winnipeg; bugs. 511 at $40 per .M, .500 at $266.25 per M; printing, $11.15..
Spramotor Co., London. Ont., 2 spramotors, 1 at $7.20. 1 at $58.95
Stark, f). & Son: 1 bicycle, $50; repairs, $1 •
Steele Briggs Seed Company. Winnipeg: Kentucky blue grass. .50 lb.. $10, 40 lb., $12; 180
lb. red clover. $72; llOlb. timothv, $15.40; 50 lb. alfalfa, $22; 30 lb. alsike, $10.20; 180 lb.
western rj-e. $28.80; com, 2 bush.. $3.70. 5 bush.. $:»; sundry seeds. $47.97
Sutherland & Robertson, groceries, $25.93; Swift Canadian Co., Winnipeft, Swift's digester,
2 tons, $154
Tolton Bros., Guclph, I No. 8 harvester and buncher
Unicume, Chas. S.: hay, 10 tons at $13, 3-94 tons at $16, 42-412 Ions at $18.25: 100 buffalo
sacks at 40c ,
Wade. W. U. A Sons: lumber, 399 ft. at $27, 1,3.39 ft. at $33, .540 ft. at $.35. .324 ft. at $.38; sundry
supplies, $.59.99
Western Canada Flour Mills: 15 tons t.rnn at $.32: shorts. 1-5 tons at $32, 18 tonsnt $.35,3-5
tonsat$;i6; feed flour, 5 t/)ns at $.50. 1 ton at $.55: 35-708 tons chopping. $71.55; 3.000 bush.
oat.s8t6.5c.; sacks and sundry supplic.«. $217..50; less 73 bush, wheal nl $2.13, sacks relurne<l.
$221.60
Western IIor.-«'shocing Co.: B land slakes. $9: 2 set whifnetrees. $13. .50: 2 wheelbiirniws. $3( ;
sleigh repairs, $17. .50: 143 new shoes, $95.60; 4 new rubber tin', $26; sundry black-
smithing. $260
Western Ice Cream A Dairy Co.: buttermilk, 2,931 gal. at I^., 3,017 gal at '.V
Payments under $15 (\9)
Customs. $4 81; express. $72.26: freight, $200.01 : poslngo, $211.35
Subscriptions. $26 93; telegrniiis, $12.43; King's Printer, $71.61 ; Stationery Office, $78.92
H'aflM iif l^hnurrrit — (lagrt rfr« jnunalitrf.
Foreman, Smith, J. T., 12 m. at $80; clerk, Campbell, A., 12 in„ $1,000
f 'arried forward
49 10
212 00
313 45
1,900 00
22 00
18 26
765 20
26 40
176 50
95 00
504 71
3,068 49
17 00
72 91
30 00
105 35
821
11
59 40
42 00
192
80
80 00
298
19
17
00
15
25
85 23
65 50
SW
25
27
89
19
40
57
50
11)4
72
116
15
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252 07
179 93
18 00
922 27
140 16
3,4.-jO 96
467 50
107 65
i:i8 15
488 43
189 89
1 , 9(10 00
23,047 02
J
AGRJCCLTVRE DEPARTMEXT: EXPEXDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 31
Branch Experimental Farm, Brandon, Man— Concluded.
Fermecip^rimentalede Brandon, Man— Fin. $ cts.
Brought forward ... 23,047 92
Wages of Labourtrs — Concluded — Gages des joumalicrs — Fin.
Labourers: Bjamason, B., $201.94: Clark. H.. $172.87; Cooper, J. H., 1840 1,214 81
Davis, \Vm., $176.37; Duncan, J., S4:i<J.24; Dutton, G., $I73.0t 788 62
Eagleson, F., $615.65; Fowler, \Vm., $491.62; George, A., $330.71 1,4.37 98
Gilbert, J.. $357.18; Gillespie, Mr.s.. $,52..50; Gillespie. J. Y., $960 1 .369 68
Johnston, R. J., $449.66; Kirkness, J., $286.52; Michael, F.. $294.30 1 .0.30 48
Morley, A., $568.55; Moroz, M., $393.85; Moore, N. S., $705.41 1 .667 81
Murray, J., $793.66; Mynott, A. F.. $720; Mclnerney, $867.96 2. .381 62
Pelkey, M., $36.12; Ronayne, P., $918.14; Smith, G. C $250.73 1,204 99
Towie, Ed., $70.42; Trent, F., $42.70; Wagmaun, P., $254.47 .' .367 59
Williams, D. J., $618.65; Wright, A. M., $330.97; Wj-ton, E. W., $71.09 1,020 71
Sundry labour 13 50
,35,545 71
■ Less- Proceeds from sale of stock: 37 steers, 23,956 lb., at $10.60, 17,.585 lb. at $11; 2 cows, '
$182.55; calf, $25; 56 pigs, $1,588.25; pork. 552 lb. at 20c.; 5 sheep, $89.76; 24 lambs,
$286.30; 275 1b. mutton at 19c.; 289 1b. lamb at 23c 6.874 67
Branch Eiperlmental Farm, Cap Rouge, Que.
Ferme exp^rimentaic du Cap-Rouge, Qu£.
Langelier, G. A., superintendent, 12 m. to Mar. 31 , $1,800; travelling expenses, $475.12
Belzile, J. A., asst. superintendent, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $1 ,200; travel, $225.98
Gaboury, A., clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $60; travel, $3.90
Bacon, Mrs. E., laundry, $43.03: Bcatty Bros., Montreal, stall clamps, etc., $25.50
Bell, W. & D., Quebec, drain tile, $43.85; Blouin, P., St. Auguatin, straw, $34.66
Bell Telephone Co., exchange service, 9 m. to Mar. 31, $34.50; A. Bdzile, Jan. 30-Mar. 2, $13.70,
long distance tolls, etc., $240.03, repairs to private line, $223.60
BraUn, F., St. .'i.ugustin. straw, $32.81; Brousseau, G., Que., scales and repairs, $36.75
Bruce, John A. & Co., Hamilton, seed, $242.60; Brunet, W. & Co., Que., drug.s, $62.95
Bussiferes, S. Co., Que.; 7 bags gluten meal at $3, 40 at $3.10, 67 at $3.50, 194 bags meal at $3,
27 at $3..50, 3 at $4.10, 4 at $4.50; 12 bags wheat at $3, 12 at $3.60, 20 at $4, 78^ bush. Indian
corn, $2.53.50; 100 bush, oats at 85c., 260 at 87Jc., 244 at 90c., 54 at $1.10, 144 at $1.15; 32
bags bran at $1.95; sundries, $109.19
Canac-Marquis, F., Quebec: 5} tons carbonate of lime at $7.50; 3-1 tons fertilizer at $40; J ton
pulverized tobacco at $40; wood ashes, $5.85
Canadian Drill & Chuck Co., 1 Dawson Ditching machine ,
Canadian Oil Co., Montreal: 237J gal. natural light oil at 21c.; brls., $8
Candee Incubator & Brooder Co.; water jacket. $25; thcrmom, %\.'0
Careau, P. O., dry goods, $97.53; Chinic Co., Quebec, clipper, $32.,50
Chateauvert, v., Champigny: 1 ,0.52 bags sawdust at 3c. ; lumber, $1.20; labour, $17.25
Cloutier, H., Quebec, rent of stable room hor.ses in citv, 7 m
Colvin & Co., Quebec: 19-34 tons hay at $12.50; 1 ,610 bush, oats at 75c
Connon, J. Co., Hamilton, 175 poplars for wind break
Cots, J., St. Augustin, straw, $16.31; Couture, L., hay, $27.17
Dombrowski, A., 1 double waggon. S60; Fiset, P., straw, $27.72
Dupuy & Ferguson, Montreal, hjirdware, trees, etc
Fiset, A., .\ncienne, Lorette: 13-2725 tons hay, $1.50.42; 2-6675 tons straw, $26.67
Fishers & Sons, Quebec: 66 lb. saddle felt at 90c.: harness repairs, etc.. $.329.50
Foumicr, J. A., plumbing, $41.71; CJauvin, H., vcterinarv drugs, etc., $63.35
Gignac, O. & .Son. 3 93 tons coal. S53. 19; Hogp. W. L., Montreal, 1,989 lb. molasses, $73.81 ,
Goulct & Belangcr, Quebec: electric current, (Juebec exhibition, $38; fixtures, etc., $17.27
Gravel, .\d. & Co., electric installation. (Quebec exhibition, 1916, $88, 1917. $98
Holt Renfrew & Co., repair fur robes. $20; Julien, E. & Co., manure spreader, $38
Imperial Oil Co., Montreal: S43S gal. gasolene at 33Jc.; sundry, $10.93
Kirstin, A. J.. Canadian Co., i^ault Ste. Marie, stump puller
Lajeunesse, (iaudias, Quebec, hardware
Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Montreal: 50 tons bran at $33; less freight, $216.07
Laporte, A., St. Norbert, 12-985 tons hay at $11
Lebel, T., Quebec, photos, $83.20; Leonard, B., sign painting, etc.. $107. GO
Legare, P. T., Quebec: 1 divanette, $32.75; 500 rods fencing at Z7c., 500 at 91c.; sundry hard-
ware, $133.91
Leva.s.sour, A., Three Rivers, caVi hire, $27.75; Livcrnois, J. E., Quebec, drugs, $72.90
Lortic, P. L., (Juebec: 3 ploughs, $44; parts, $16.05
Marincau. A. & Co., Three Rivers: labour, $95; 6 posts, $36: 5 metal plush covered rabies,
10 ft.. $26.25; 1.8,56 ft. w.allboard, $77.95; sundry. $93.91, for Three Rivers exhibition
Martineau, L. T.. Bergerville: repairs, fences, $58.87; poultry. $44.36: sundry, $67.88
Massey-Harris Co., (Juebec, repairs, $16.97; Messenie. E. A., concrete mixer, $120 1
Carried forward
28,671 04
2
275 12
1
125 98
723 90
68 53
78 51
511 83
69 56
305 55
2,427 89
201 10
35 00
57 83
26 50
130 03
50 01
42 00
1,449 29
.51 lO
43 48
87 72
37 17
177 09
388 90
105 06
127 00
55 27
186 00
58 00
293 52
68 85
804 39
1.4.33 93
142 80
191 10
1.003 66
100 65
60 05
329 11
171 11
136 97
15,641 21
A— 32
AUDITOR GEXERAL'^ REPORT. litniOtS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Branch Eiperimental Farm, Cap Bouge, Que.— Concluded.
Ferine expfrlmentale du Cap-Itouee, Qu€.— Fin.
$ Ct3.
Brought tornarii.
Morsan, L.. St. .\UKUstin: straw, 304 bundles at 5c., 823J at 6c
National Cartage <& .'Supply Co., Qm-bec; 13 posts, ?37.2,5; sundry, ?!.'>
National Live Stock Records, registrations, $42; Nolin. J., Ciiarlesbouig weeder, $19
Nesbitt, E. T.: 400 cedar pickets, S ft., at 30c., .53 at 15c.; IIG cedar posts at SI. 10; 3,072 ft.
beaver board at S-iS: 1,279 ft. spruce at $25, 2,179 ft. at $30, 754J ft. at $35, 974 ft. at $40;
sundry lumber, S14S.60
Ogitvie Flour Mills Co., Montreal: 15 tons bran at S3f>; S tons dairy middlings at $51
Paquct Co.. (Juebec: curtains, etc., for exhibition, $40. .59; .sundry. $13.1.5
Parent, .1. E.. Quebec: 149 ft. drain tile, S57.90; food for excursionists, July and Aug., 1917,
16-5 lb. ham. at 48c.; bread, $27; sundry. $55.19
Petitclerc. M., \nf. Lorette, straw, S30.95: Petitclerc, P., straw, $25.25 '.
Pctrie, A. & Son, Quebec, repairs to covers, $20.45; Plante, Jos., blacksinrithing, $41.45
Quebec Paving Co.. manure, $18.40; Queliec Scrap .Metal Co., 572 ft. 1-in. pipe at 3o
Renaud i: Co., Quebec, gla,s,sware, $64.72; Roch, .\., St. Casimir, 13-73 tons hay at $12.50
Robitaille. Jos.: 1 seeder, $147; hay wagon, $29.50; repairs, $9.31; labour, hay pressing,
.50.
Rochctte, Ferd., manure, $166; Rochette, O. D., manure, $168
Rondeau, N., horseshoeing, etc., $233.25; Sheet MelaUProducts Co., Montreal, honey pails,
$16 '
Smart-Woods, Montreal, 1 ,700 bags
.Str. Etoitc, excursion, $20; Vcrret & Co., carriage repairs, $208.75
Webster & Sons, Quebec: drain tile, 200 6-in.at 10c. ,500 J-in.at 3Jc-.40 lengths, 9-in. at $1.27J,
10 12-in. at $2.02; 100 bags cement at $77; sundry tile. $18.63
Subscript ioas, SI7.80; Customs dues, $10.68; express, $252..52; freight, $631.01; postage,
$296.13; telegrams, $13.26; telephone, $26; sundry accounts (51) $329.39
Travelling expenses: Hacon, E., $29.73; Dubois, \., $76.70; Paradis, E., $12; Savard, M.,
$60..53; sundry (2), $7.15
King's Printer, Ottawa, $101.83; stationery office, supplies, $318.71
Wages of Labourers, etc. — Gages des journaliers, etc.
Foreman. Claboiu-y, .\.. .\pril I-May 6, .\ug. 11-Mar. 31, at $75
Labourers: .\tkins, U.. $770.39: .\tkins, G., $830; Bacon, .\.. $278.74; Bacon. \t.. $731.39
Bacon, E., $780; Heaulieu, L.. $.!3.99; Beaupre, R.. $38.25; Bedar<i, .\.. $535.92 ,
Berlard, C., $.50.75; Bclzile. .A.. 3 111.. $225; Ilcrtrand. H.. $349.25
Boivin, E.. $1.59.28; Bourbeau. .\UK.. ?2!l.."0; Bmusseau. 1).. $47.40; Cantin. H., $230.01
Coulombe, J.,$I27; Colleu, H.. $120.00; Dclislc. ,\„ $39..'',0; Delisle. Ant., $57..50
" " T.. $490.00; Dow. E. $741.07; Drolet, .\.. $278.74
H., $37.84; Dubois. .\., $70; Dumas. J.. $54.75. .
.\., $109.34; fJarncau. C;.. $86; Ciirneiiu. I... $174.68
P.. $28.10; (lingras. J. .$1.57.71; Cos-sclin. I,., $346.94
B., $140; Jobin, M., $123; .lobin, O., $083.76
».. $102.90; Ijirosc. J.. $119.90: Lnine, N., $429.88
Laporte, E., $781.08; Mahoney, T.. $009.42: Morsnn, C.. $744.66
Nolin. P., $>t40; Oucllettc. .\.. $240.45; Ouellette, R.. $66
Ouelleftc. S.. $I2S: Ouellette. W.. $173.80; Paradis. E.. $7fiK.4S
Parent. B.. $20; Pearson, S., $109.68; I'etitrlerc, E., $84..50
Pelilrlcrc, Eug.. $112. .'^0; Ploudre. M. I... $44; Petitclerc,.!., $704. 3:i
Robitaille, J., $47.40; Robitiiillc, P., $141. .50; Siivard. .M.. $900
Thibaulf . .\.. $493.03; Trudel, A.. $230..56; Trudel, D., $23.5,9.5
Trudel, ().. $444.29; Vieillcux, T., $111.03; Villeneuve, V.. $131
Sundry per.'tons (20) •
Ddisle, J., $4.54.75; DelLsle
Drolet, E., $269..50; Drolet,
Ciignon. T.. $140; Clarneau
Cinird..!., $3.SH.30; C.irard.
Croulx. .\.. $780.48; Hudon
I^ngelier, CI., $70; I.4irosr
Lz88 — Proceeds of sales, beef and iiiulton
Rranrh Ki|>erlmeiil,il Farm, Charlnttetnwn. I*. F.I.
Ferme eip^rlmrntale <le (harlotlrtown, I. r.-K.
Clark. J. .\., sup<"rintendent : salary, 12 \n., $1.S00; expenses. $191.15
Heairsto, R.: commission on (tale of cattle and sheep, $20; a<tvertising, $4.25
Beer A W'eekj<: cuuch, $15; blankets, etc.. $7.4.5; less rliscount, $1.59.
Calllierk. Henrv: manure. 102 loads at 4flc., 237 louils at .50c.; mussel muil. 101 loads at 24c
Carter A Co.: 20.1 inlton bags, $42.10; « bags irvstal grit. $12; .S bag-. iiv<ti-r shells, $12
I mil 40' krali, 110 lb.. $13.20; 2 M pnnrus p'lates. $10: .103 bush, white nuts. $317.80
13 bags feed wheal, $41.45; 2 tons scrnli-li ti-ed. $1.50; sundries. $29.03
Charlottetown Condense*! .Milk Co.: 3 cases cofTee at $5.75: milk nn<l cream, $8.86
Carried fc>rwar<l
15,641 21
04 00
52 25
61 00
701 .55
948 00
59 74
219 29
56 20
61 90
35 56
236 34
213 31
334 00
249 25
162 95
228 75
204 33
1,596 79
180 11
420 54
065 00
2,610 52
1,388 16
025 00
400 19
3.50 06
1,905 22
432 09
510 02
921 11
1,727 24
722 74
2,135 16
1,1.52 45
1,070 28
220 IS
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1,0SK 90
959 54
086 32
243 ,39
42,. 5.34 07
704 21
41.829 86
1,991
15
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183
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027 58
26
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2,873 49
AORICULTllth: DEI'ARTMEXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 33
Branch Eiperlmental Farm, Charlottetown, P.E.I.— Concluded.
Ferine exp^rlmentale de Charlottetown, I.P.-E. — Fin.
Brought forward.
(hiirloftctown City: water .supplied, 12 m. to Dec. 4, 1917, ,333.206 gal. at :jUc. per M.
(lark, \Vm., 5 sows at $48; Connolly Estate, rent of land, 20 acres, to Dec. 31, 1917, $130.
Department of I'ublic Works of Prince Edward Island, 3 cars mussel mud at $6
Ellis, Geo. B., Ea.st Royalty: 12-25 tons hay at $17; 6-3 tons straw at $12
Ening, Wm. Co., Montreal: 40 lb. alfalfa at 50c.; bag. 35c
i'itzgerald, R. R., rent of land, 5 acres, 12 m. to Oct. 1, 1917
( inllant, J. E., sundry blacksmithing, $11C.55; Guild, L. R., Rockwood, Ont., 3 cockerels, $15
Hardy, Stanley L., harness parts and repairs.
Hogan, M. P.: 1,300 ft. 2' x 2" pine, $16.25; spruce boards, 514 ft. at $25, 205 ft. at $40; sundry
lumber, $28.80; labour, $14.80; lime, etc., $5.75
Holman, F. J. & Co.: 90 rods wire fencing at 50c.; 1 I3-ft. gate, $6.50
Home, A. & Co.: bran, 40 bags. $81, 10 tons at $38; 16 bags commeal, $61.50; 28 bags
middlings, $47.30; 14 bags oilcake, $44. .50; 365 lb. clover, $93.80; 244 lb. timothy, $26.84;
707J bush, oats, $690.80; 76 bags fertilizer, $144.60; 1.50 lb. manilla twine, $30.75; 1 No. 2
thresher and cleaner, $138.50; carriage, $165; wood sleigh, $15; sundries, $38.68
.Johnson & Johnson, sundry drug supplies. $38.40; Jones, J. L., 3-72 tons bag at $13 •
Lcckie, A. A., veterinary services, $22. .50; Massey-Harris Co., dump cart $53, sundries $3.
.Madison Plow Co., Madison, Wis., transplanter
Moline Plow Co., Moline, III.: model C tractor, $842; kerosene burning attachment, $30
Munn, Wm., Mermaid, P.E.I., 100 bush, oats at 90c
Mutch, G. A., Royalty, ,2-59 tons hay at $16
.McKic, W. S.: 1 mare, $200; less mare in exchange, $175
.McMillan, Donald, St. Avard's: horse hire, team 40 d. at $3, horse 18 d. at $1.50
Mc.Millan, Gordon, North River, making chicken houses and coops, 3 at $7
I'.itons, Ltd.: 327 yd. canvas at 30c.; making 70 bags at 15c.; sundry dry goods, $25.78
Rogers Hardware Co.: 100 lb. white lead, $18.38; 30 lb. paris green, $22. .50; 120 lb. bluestone,
.'519.20; .54 gal. kerosene, $12.43; 82-6 gal. gasoline, $33.94; hose cart and rack. $60; pump.
S23.75; 2 lawn mowers, $18; 6 horse rugs, $25. .55; 9 shovels, $12. .50; sundrv hardware,
$252.39 "
Roper, Jas. F., services of stallion, $35; Shaw, J. Leslie, grocery supplies, $.'!0.S6
.Smart-Woods, Ltd., Montreal: cotton bags, 255 6' x 12' at $38.65, 1,005 8' x 14' at $53
■Stewart, Bruce & Co., machine parts and foundrj- repairs
Telephone Company of Prince Edward Island: exchange service, 12 m., $34. .50; long distance
mes-sage.s. $3.88 .' . . .
Accounts under $15 (30)
Customs, $4.07; express, $30.16; freight, $82.53; postage, $60.22; subscriptions to periodicals,
$17.26; telegrams, $7.11; weights and measures inspection, $5.20; King's Printer, $38.81;
Stationery Office, $116.12
Purchase of stock for feeding experiments: 20 steers, 16,990 lb., $1,401.68; 30 lambs, 2,.520 lb.,
S352.80
U affc.i of Labourera, etc. — Gages des ^ournaliers, etc.
Foreman, McLennan, M. H.: 7 m. at $75, 5 m. at $85; less broken periods, $10.07
Labourers: Allen, T., $26.39; Bums. W., $46.62; Butler, J., $123.26
{■allbeck, H., $867.58; Cannon, H., $228.84; FuUerton, J., $40.18
( iallant. A., $83.34; Gallant, S., $436.73; Gaudet, E., $54.38
Gregorv, V., $228.96; Hanna, J., $492.80; Haszard, L. A., $785.50
Head, A., $517.18; Hines, W., $.508.28; Howatt, L., $290.26
Howatt, R., $107.78; Hudson, H., $114.66; Hughes. J., $.53.40
Kennedy, G.. $18; Morgan, J. C.., $.52 -.50, expenses $68.80; McDonald, E., $45.22
.Mclnnis, E., $39.76; McLeod, E.. $18. .55; McLeod, S., $15.J2
McNeil, A., $31.80; McRae, A., $67.15; Nicholson, F., $95.87
Nicholson, W., $125.09; Peters, J.. $651.51; Peters, N.. $427.19
Pineau, J.. $28.13; Pineau, N., $46.42; .^aundcrs, C, $27.23
Sterns. Edith, .$520; Tinney, F., $363.67, expcn.ses $34.93: Tinney, R., $318.54, expenses.
$26.68
Vessey, A., $37.38; sundrj- persons, $118.52
$ eta.
2,873 49
99 96
370 00
18 00
283 85
20 35
60 00
131 .55
62 05
86 00
51 .50
1,9.58 27
86 76
78 50
65 00
872 00
90 00
41 44
25 00
147 00
21 00
135 10
498 64
65 86
63 13
42 37
38 38
184 92
361 48
1 , 754 48
939 33
196 27
1 . 136 60
574 45
I,. 507 26
1,315 72
275 84
184 52
73 43
194 82
1.203 79
101 78
1,263 82
155 90
.K.SS— Proceeds from sales: 18 steers, 19.190 lb.,
3,105 lb., $.525.58; 5 hides, $39.75
$2,116.67; beef, 2,232 lb., $308.48; 30 Iambs,
19,710 27
2,990 48
16,719 79
1— 3A
A — ^34 AUDITOR GEyERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 191&
Branch Eipertmental Farm, Fredericton, X.B. S cts.
Ferme eip^rimentale de lYederlcton, N.-B.
Hubbard, \V. W.: superintendent, 12 m., $2,100; expenses, $314.34 2,414 34
Gorham, R. P.: assistant superintendent, 3 m., $300; expenses, $9.05 309 05
Williams, C. M.; assistant, Feb. and Mar., $208.40; expenses, $20.80 229 20
Adams, John Q., rental of land, 46{ acres, 1 y. to May I, 1918 150 00
Baird, H. D., sincle h.p. tread, $75; Baird, R. T., 10-797 tons coal at $14 226 IS
Beatty Bros., Ltd., St. John, farm machinery parts 37 23
Boyce, \V. W'.: bran, 14 tons at $43, 4 tons at $44; wheat, 10 bags at $3, 8 bags at $3.10, 20 bags
at $3.50; corn, 5 bags at $3.50, 15 bags at $3.40; middlings, 4i tons at $46, 1 ton at $47;
commeal, 6 bags at $3.25, 5 bags at $4.50; oats, 1,4598 bush, at 83c., 30 bush, at 9.';c.;
3 tons vira at $34; cottonseed meal, 25 tons at $45, I ton at $48; oilcake meal, 4 tons at $65,
1 ton at $66; 1086 tons straw at $5; 31 -822 tons hay at $8; fertilizer, 7 tons at $43, 9 bags
at $3.60; sundries. $89.80 4,840 48
Boyd, A.: 44 new shoes, $19.75; sundry blacksmithing, $12.30 32 05
Boyle, John. Waasis, 3 042 tons straw at $5; Burchill, Chas. A., sundry drugs, $117 132 21
Burrell, D. H. & Co., Little Falls, N. Y., 1 churn and butterworker 151 50
Burtt, H. A.: 9 felt pads, $14; 2 collars, $15; 5 pole straps, $12.25; blankets, 4 at $5, 6 at $5.25;
saddle and breeching, $17.50; sundry harness supplies, $133.69 243 94
Canadian Cereal and Flour Mills Co., Gait, 22J tons distiller's dried grains at $36.50 821 25
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., St. John, sundry hardware, $19.41; Cass, P. VV., black-
smithing, $20.81 40 22
Clark, J. & Son, Ltd.: 93J lb. clover at 28c.; sundries, $20.21 46 39
Clements & Peabody : 10 bags commeal at $3; 10 bags bran at $2.15; 2,037 bush. Western oats
at 85c 1,782 95
Cooper, Frank L., sundry machine parts, S23.15; Cossar Farm, Lower Gagetown, service
fees, $66. 89 15
Currie Bros., poultry feed, $15.94; Daggett, J. B. & Co., 1 ton fertilizer, $58, farm implements
$31.88 105 82
DeLaval Co., Ltd., Montreal, dairy supplies $30.90; Duke, J. 0., Ruthven, Ont., 15 bush,
com, $51
Duplisea, A. L. & Son, 2 hand carts at $20
Ewing, William Co.: 150 lb. clover seed at 26c.; 100 lb. timothy at 13c.; sundry seeds, $20.35.
Ferris, J., 4-66 tons hay at $5; Foster, C. A., Lower Mnugerville, 6-325 tons hay at $10
Fredericton Concrete Co.: 3,220 ft. concrete tile, $77.28; 100 ft. culvert pipe, $6."i; freight, $12.
Fredericton Women's Institute: 148 pics at 21c.; 51 cakes at 3.5c.; sundries, $9.63
Gibson. John & Son: peas, 2J bush, at $5.50, 2} bush, at $5.75; 2 bags, 53c
Harding, James P., 17 -.537 tons straw at $5; Harding. John. 8-432 tons straw at $5
Harding. John S., 6- 175 tons straw at $5; Jensen. A. J., growing 1 aero flax, $50
Jewel t. H. C, servl-cs of stallion. $95; Keirstead, N., hor.-tcshoeing. $124.15
Ketch. Emory: hay. 6-27 tons at $6, 15-017 tons at $10; 7-2 tons .straw at $6
Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Ltd., Montreal, HO tons bran at $34
Lemont & Sons, Ltd.: 4 beds, $17.75; 8 springs, $45; ."> niattres.s<'s, $20.25; 26 bliade, $20.50;
bureau and commode, $27; 2 dressers at $11; sundry furniture, $38.81
Live .Stork Branch. Otiawa, 42-28 tons linseed oil cakes
Madison Plow Co., Madison, Wis., transplanter '...
McCoy. Dr. G. C, veterinary services and medicine
Mr-Fa'-lane Wagon Co., Ltd., Nashwaaksis, wagon parts und repairs •
National Live .stock Records. Ottawa, registrations, etc .
Ncill, Jas. S. A SouBr Ltd.: j brl. raw linseed oil. $34.49; 29 gnl. polarinc, $16.65; royalitc,
I drum. $17.8.';. 8'. gal. $18.70; gasnlinc, 192 gnl., $71.04. 3 drums $IO.i.20; 180 gal. kerosene,
$40. .'.O, 4J doz. brooms. JSCO-I; 100 lb. twine. $24: 2 doz. gnlv. p;iils. $11..';3. 2 galv. milk
cans, $14: 2 galv. anchors. $17.55; 1 s<'t chain l>lu( ks. *r>0; IJ doz. shovels. $19.80; 7 rolls
calwt's quilt, $33.2.1; 28 sheets beaverboard. $;)5.S4; .50 lb. paris green, $28.88; I stove,
$19; 6doz. hoes. $42.40: rope, 280 ft. $43.. '16. 2!1J lb. $13.29; 70 ft. 10" rubber belting, $27.10;
4 kcg.s nails. $2.1.20; sundry hardware. $4!lt'.O0. . . 1,2.13 00
New llrunswi'k hruit Crower.s' As,sfM-iali(in: arsenate of lead, 100 lb. at 28c.. 60 lb. at 40c.;
.500 11>. bluestone at I2}c.; Kundrics, $13.40 122 65
Now Brunswii-k T"l<-phone Co., Ltd.: exchange service, 2 phones, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $60;
long distance me.sixiges. $48.08
O'Neill. H.. 114 loaves bread
Perley. Cc-orgc A . hay, 14-107 tons at $5, II 15 tons at $8
Raymond. Walter S.: 1 -362 Ions straw at $.1; 6-3 tons hay at $8 . .
Richardson. C. A Co., St. Mary's, cream vat. $.'0: Riley, W. D., Maugcrvillc, 98 tona hay
at $7 ..,,..
River Valli-y Lumber Co.. Oromocto, 150 barrels at 33c
RoRRrs, Howard. 8 <-hnirs, $12.40; bureau and commo<lc, $22; 3 mattresses, $10.50; 2 springs,
$11: sundry furniture. $11.95
Rose, F. E.. St. Stephen. 1 .000 lb nit Bodn. S.'O; S<-arle A Lumson. picnic supplies, $44.78
8marl-W(K>dn. Monlrenl: l.tKH) ImgsSi'x Ml". $.1.1. W); .1 11.. twine, 98c
Smith, B. F., 1^1: potato digger, $140; mower repairs. $2.20
Smith. E. D.. Winona, Ont., 44 ba.ikets fruit at .''Oc.
Smith, Jtts. E.. Geary, N.B., 5-75 tons hay at $0..'.0
Carried forward
81 90
40 00
72 35
80 .16
154 28
.58 56
28 66
129 as
80 87
219 15
236 99
1,700 00
191 31
2,140 90
C5 00
116 .10
10 75
29 00
117 08
10 94
1.19 74
.17 21
118 63
49 50
80 85
94 78
36 88
142 20
22 00
54 63
19,426 65.
AGRICULTVRE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 35
Branch Eiperbncntal Farm, Fredcrlcton, N.B.— Concluded.
Ferme expCrimentalc de lYedcrlcton, N.-B.— Fin.
$ cts.
Brought forward.
SpramotOT Co., London, Ont.: weed spraying boom, $40.50; spramotor, $1.50
Stennick, John, 3-36 tons straw at $5; Stone, T. E., Guclph, 10 tins sheep dip, $15.50
Thurrott, W. M., 4 tons turnip fertilizer at $30
Tompkins, W. S.: manure spreader, $148; plow, $02; turnip seeder, $32.50; 1 No. 3 seeder,
$60; pulper, $20; 2 .scufflcrs, $21; sundry machinery, $66.45
Thorne, W. H. & Co., St. John: 2.50 yd. cotton net, $10; 100 lb. chick food, $3.60; hardware, $3.78.
Van Wart, W. H.: 100 lb. sugar, $9.75; 3 cases beans, $18; 6 sacks salt, $13.20; 56 lb. cake,
$10.36; sundry groceries, $64.35
Wcsthaver, R. B., Mahone Hay, N.S.: spramotor, $20; piston, $2.60
Williams. A. R. Machinery Co., St. John: spark coil, $14..50; sundry machine parts, $2.33
Wilmot, Henry: rent of pasture, Sept. and Oct., $25; 35-78 tons hay at $5.50
Wilmot, R. D.: rent of pasture, Sept. and Oct., $25; 32-36 tons hay at $5..50
Wood, Chas., Rusagornish, N.B.: rent of pasture, Sept. and Oct., $25; 32-517 tons hay at
$5.50
Woods Mfg. Co., Montreal, bags, 1,000 8i" x 14S", $52.20, 200 11" x 16", $14.59
Yerxa, Wellington: 3-422 tons straw at $5; payments under $15, (50), $320.02
Customs, $21.71; express, $125.51; freight, $478.04; postage, $132
Subscriptions, $27.30; telegrams, $30.93; Stationery Office, $58.27
Purchase of stock, 26 cattle, 21,170 lb
Wages of Labourers — Gages des Journaliirs.
Foreman, Maunsell, W. D
Labourers: Babbitt, J. S., $220; Banks, J. S., $127.77; Banks, P., $92.60
Barr, H. C, $817.03; Barrett, D., $367.89; Barrett, E., $304.74
Barrett, G. W., $628.70; Barrett, W., $5,58.87; Beatty, A. G., $319.36
Beatty, Miss C, $106.60; Beatty, G. L., $641.43; Beveridge, Wm., $692.22
Bliss. G. L. D.,$16; Blizzard, G., $78.35; Bate, H. K., $49.50 :
Boone, F. G., $16.95; Booker, Wm., $745.70; Box, D., $24.38
Box, H., $179.79; Boyce. W. W., $26.25; Briggs, H., $43.50
Box, L. C, $1,080; Carey, E., $32.25; Carpenter, E. G., $22.20
Chase, L, $213.80; Clark, H., $55; Coburn, Miss J., $72.62
Corbett, E., $63.75; Crangle, J. H., $.30.75; Cunning, T., $823.39
Currie, H., $26; Davenporte, H., $16.70; Dwyer, J., $73.75
Edgecombe, Wm., $46; Estabrooks, W. H., $605; Foley, J., $78.88
Glasier, A., $32..50; Gordon, C, $.37; Goodine, M., $146.50
Grass, Wm., $329.80; Grass, Wm., jr., $107; Gregg, L., $29.25
Harding, H., $101.25; Harding, H., $68.75; Harding, H. C, $40
Harding, L., $78; Harding, T., $82..50; Harvey, F., $17.50
Hicks, F. E.,$l.54; Hoben, E. G., $20; Haes, Miss J., $96.67; travel, $16.55
Howard, A., $72.50; Howe, A., $86.75; Joffrey, J., $38.75
JefTrey, T., $38.75; Lawrepce, Mrs., $39.17: Lindsay, H., $46.97
Logan. J. E.. $477.91; Lowe, 1., $332,42; Maunsell. D., $144.44
Manzer, J., $410.11; Mauzerall, Wm., $94.50; Merchant, W., $15
Miller, R. B., $lfl..50; Millican, D., $81.60; Mitchell, P., $110.93
Mowry, C, $188.75; Mowry , S., $19. ,56; McConnell, C, $193.10
Mc(;onnell. B., $28.62; McConnell. W., $19.00; McFawn, G., $137.25
McGoldrick, F., $17..50; McGuire, J., $701.80; .Mcintosh, C, $19.12
McKav, F., $16.75; McKeene, H., $90.45; McMonaghue, W.. $720
Mc.'^orlev, F., $705.08; McRae, D., $170.08; Northrup. B. G., $79.75
Patterson, M. D.. $72; Pearson, S., $35; Phillips, A., $690.86
Phillips, K., $.57.07; Phillips, S., $48; Pond, L., $91.97
Rankin, U., $44; Rankin, J., $614.46; Rowan, J., $25
Sanson. E. N.. $605; Saunders, F., $.362.80; .Shannon, M., $67
Shannon, J., $104.75;. Soles, C, $51.75; Scott. G., $96.50
Thomas, B., $104.97; Thompson, A., $84.45: True, H.. $44.70
Vanbuskirk, F., $94.64; Waddlelow, E. W., $339.85r Ward, W., $80
Whealon, F., $124.25; Wheaton, L., $66.25; White, H., $113.25
White, J., $60.88; Wilkes, G. A. J., $68.85; Wisley, S. D., sten., $524.26
Sundry labour
LBS.S— Proceeds from sale of stock: 24 steers, 23,356 lb., $2,192.63;
hide $10.73
19,426 65
190 50
32 30
120 00
409 95
17 .38
11.5 66
22 60
16 83
221 79
202 98
203 84
66 79
337 13
757 86
116 50
1,733 25
1,005 00
440 37
1,489 66
1,506 93
1,440 25
143 85
787 03
249 54
1,134 45
341 42
917 89
116 45
729 88
216 00
466 05
210 00
178 00
287 22
198 00
124 89
954 77
525 61
209 03
401 41
185 47
738 42
827 20
9.54 91
797 86
197 04
683 46
1,0.34 80
253 00
234 12
514 49
303 75
653 99
646 33
heifer. 915 lb., $77.77;
46.090 65
2,281 13
43,809 42
1— 3U
A — 35 AiniTOIt aEXKRAL'S RKPORT, lOHiniS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Kranrh Kxprrlmrntal Kami, Indian lleati, Sask. } cts.
Frrnu* fip^rinicutalf (I'lndian llrad, Sask.
Gibson, \V. H.. superintendent; 10 in. at $1,900. 2 m. at J2.5O0: travelling expenses, $315.85.. 2,313 S5
Nourse, C. B.. assistant: July 16 to Mar. 31, at $1,200; travelling expenses, $89.15; rent of
house, 8 m. at $23 1 ,124 7(1
nadenoch, -V. it Co.: 6 horse blankets at $5; 1 set team harness, $60; sundry harness supplies,
$108.55 198 55
Bredit, P. M. * Co., Calgary, 1 ram 75 00
Brcnnan. H. C. & Co., Ottawa: .500 ft. hose at 30c.; sundries, $83.25 233 25
< 'anada Paint Co., Montreal, 50 lb. lead at 45c 22 50
<"andee Incubator and Brooder Co., Eastwood: egg incubator, $195; heater, $35; sundries,
$45.75 275 75
Colony rarra, Essondale: 2 mares, $2,400; Conn, James, coal, 2-08 tons at $12, 4-876 tons
at $14.50 2.495 67
< raib, Alex., Areola: 3 geldings, $975; less proceeds from sale of 4 horses, $350 625 00
Ericson. Bogden. excavating for water line 361 65
Forest Nursery Station, 19-45 tons hay at $11; Gerry, A. V., 15-98 tons hay at $14 437 67
Gilbert, \Vm., Stony Plain. 1 boar 100 00
CnH)ld. Shapley & Muir Co., Ltd., Rcgina: 1 double gear for engine, $45; sundry machine
parts, $131.87 176 87
Guild. L. R., Rockwood: eggs for hatching, 25 doz. at $2.40, 4i doi. at $1.20 65 00
Halliday & Carlisle: 16 pr. blankeU, $40; duck, 40 yd. at 40c., 40 yd. at 50c.; 8} lb. felt, $14;
pillows, $12.50; pillow cases, $6.40; sundry supplies, $46.15 155 05
Ham and Nott Co., Brantford, apiary supplies 18 40
Hamilton, A. B.: 2 grain rucks, material and labour, $49; 6 hot bed sashes at $8.75; lumber,
$57.41; labour of carpenters, 324i h. at 45c., .58 h. at 60c.; sundries, $65.23 404 97
Hammock Carrier Corporation, l^yracuse: 1.50 egg carriers, $45.10; sundries, $9.27 .M 37
Holvoak. A., 37 tons hav at $12.50; Hubbs. L. A., 1.018 bush, oats at 60c 1,073 30
Hunt. J. v.: democrat, $105; buggy, $110; binder, $167; windmill head, $88.72; feed truck,
$30; 64-in. mill and 10-lt. elevator, $175; 400 rods wire fencing at 63c.; .^00 lb. twine at
18c.; disc harrow and truck, $149; seed attachment, $15; screen sheets for mill, $22.45;
sundries, $221.70 1 , 423 87
Imperial Oil Co., Ltd., Reginu: 2,097-5 gal. ga.soline at 38c.; 56 gal. engine oil at 53c.; Sligal.
harvester oil at 55c.; steel barrel, $6.50
Indian Head Garage, sundry machine parts
Indian Head Town: fire hydrant, $40.50; sundries, $14.78
MacKay, Angus, Seed Co.: 65 lb. alfalfa at 01c. ; 10 bush, com at $3; 175 lb. rye at 14c.: 65
lb. red clover at 27c.; 135 sacks at 18c.: sundries, $38.75
May. H. B.: 2 beds, $16.50; 4 mattresses. $21.50; 3 springs, $11.50; 1 range, $70; 125yd. wire
at lie; sacks, 95 at 2ijc., 77 at 45c., 150 at .50c.: sundries, $171.84
Milling, H. F., 700 bush, oats at 6.5c.; Mississippi Iron Works, .\lmonte, fanning mill, $20
McCarthy, F. P., sundry drug and photographic supplies
Sl<-Donald, A. D. & .Son, Nnpinka,' 1 boar
Mi-Kenzic. A. E., Ltd., Brandon: 100 lb. grass seed at 22c.; bag, 4.5c
National Live ,Stork Records, Ottawa, registrntioiui, transfers, etc
Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd.: bran, 4 tons at $34, IJ tons at $31, 1 ton at $30, 2 tons at $29.50;
shorts. 1 ton at $.39, 2 tons at $30, 2 tons at $.35; sundries, $4.35
Pratt Hardware Co.: 533 ft. gal v. pipe at 18)c.; lawn mower, $20; labour, 16 h. at 75c; sundry
hardware, $320.25.
R>*a Bros., car hire, 2 trips
S:iak. Ucpt. of Telephones: exchange service, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $52; 1. d. messages,.
$22..'«)
.Shcllord and Fleming, general blacksmithing
SlierwcK..d, A. \V.: 500 cedar posts at 28c.; lumber, 1,890 ft. ar$40, 3,769 ft. at $38, l.lfil ft. at
$:i2. 1,075 ft. at $30: ."undrv lumber. $54.22 474 50
Steel Briggs ."-^oed Co.. Winnipeg: alfalfa. 200 lb. at $24.50, 200 lb. at $52; beef scraps, 400 lb.
at $6.50, 400 lb. at $0.10, 200 lb. at $6: red clover, 200 lb. at $38, ISO lb. at $27; rye nuuv.
.i.iOlb. at$12. 475 1b. at $16; .seed-, bags, etc., $123.27. .. .
Sti-wart .Sheaf Loader Co.. Ltd.. Winnipeg, sundry farm machinery
Thomson, H. B.: 24 gal. fly and in.ooct ileslroypr at $1.75; spray pump, $1
Vincent, C. C, Plenty, 2 Ions hay at $17
Western Canada Flour Mills f ;o., Ltd., Winnipeg: 1 ton bran, $35; 1 ton shorts, $30.
Williamson, Jos., steer. 880 lb. at flc
%Vili«>n> Flour .Mills: short.". $10. .W, 0-4:f7Jt<>n8 bran at $40
Wv'-r II. 10 03 Uins grass hiiy lit $15; small payments (17). $91.10.
< ustom.i, $95.10; expres.". $168. t*2: freight, $316,29; postage. $525.76
Subscriptions, $10.75; telegrams, $25.74; King's Printer, $17.60; Stationer}' Oflirc, $00.10
Vurchase of stock for feeding experiments, 46 steers.
Carried forwiiiir>l
861 56
,33 90
55 28
174 73
4.-i.S 4!l
475 00
161 07
125 00
22 43
36 50
4.56 85
451 78
17 00
74 30
2,59 15
,-.73 17
10 93
43 00
:i4 (Nl
74 (HI
79 20
28 00
241 S5
1 , 105 97
1.50 19
3,973 05
22,076 44
AOIflcl l.ri hi: DEI'AIITMEST: EXPENDITORE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A — 37
Branch Experimental Farm, Indian Head, Sask.— Concluded.
Ferme expfrimentale d'Indian Head, .Sagi<.— Kin.
Urouglit forward
nages of LabouTers— Gages dc journaliirs.
Foreman, Horn, .1. A., $858.22; stenographer, Jackson, C, $720
Labourers: Aitkins, R., $858.22; Caig, J. W., $754.47; travelling expenses, $214.83
Cliff, A., $675.51; Crouche, F. S., $625.83; Khrke, Win. H., $79.80
Ellison, P., $334..'J2; Ericson, B., $528.68; Foskett, E., $595.70
Foskett,C.F.. $35.28; Frank, Mrs., $51.06; Gardner, R., $25; travelling expenses, $19.75
Glass, H., $255.20; Godfrey, F. K., $.353.36; Gold, J., $51.87
Goldsmith, B., $67.16; Greenfield, T., $220.10; Grier.Hon. .John, $793.94
Guest, E., $318; Hav, John, $795.86; Hayter, E., $196.61; travelling expenses, $3.25. . .
Hettcl, Mrs., $82.92; Hettel, K., $307.14; Kendel, A., $24.
Kendel, Mrs., $35.25; Kremer, M., S348.64; Lang, Geo.. $1,000
Lang, G. W., $75, travelling expenses, $168.67; Linton, Geo., $235.62
Malonarch, N., $26.98; McLeod, J. S., $180.18; Mohr, A., $68.48
Mohr, Mrs., sr., $54; Moore, Mrs., $35.50; Moore, Mrs. K., $42.67
Mores, Mrs., $22; McAfee. H. W. T., $75; travelling expen.ses, $S8..'')(1
. Orr, Thos., $442.62, travelling expenses, $12.65; Pearson, R., $702.48
Reader, A., $61; Reader, J., $292.21; Reader, Wm., $781.21
Robertson, C., $555.23, travelling expenses, $5; Rennie, John, $720
Sankey, ¥., $73..50; Sankey, V., $114.77; Sasarath, Mrs., $75.17
Schmidt, Geo.. $376.36; Schmidt, Mrs., $48; Spendler, M., $.330.13
Summer. R., $648.47; Tigers, Jas.. $790.90; Werneche, Wm., $79.80
Sundry labour
22.1176 44
5s — Proceeds from sale of stock: 46 steers, 51,675 lb., $5,635.42; 5 cows
560 lb., $95.20; 17 small pigs, $78; 2 sheep, 310 lb., $27.90; 1 ewe. $17 .
$1,104.65; 3 hogs
1,578 22
1,827 .52
1,381 14
1.458 90
131 09
660 43
1,081 20
1,313 72
414 06
1.383 89
479 29
275 64
132 17
185 50
1,157 75
1,134 42
1,280 23
263 44
754 49
1.519 17
111 55
40.600 26
6.958 17
33,642 09
Brancli Experimentai Farm, Invermere, B.C. ^
Ferme exp^rimentale d'lnvermere, C.-B.
Parh.im. G. E.: superintendent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,800; travelling expenses, $96.15 1.896 15
.\nderson, .\., purchase of land, lots 2 and 3, Block "D" ■ 2,. 500 00
Cameron-Ways Lumber Co., Athalmer, sundrj- lumber supplies 44 44
Columbia Valley Irrigated Fruit Lands, Ltd.; 29-91 ac. land, $1.495..50; irrigation, 25 ac.
at $2.50; 275 rods wire fencing at 50e.; 300 lb. two-strand twisted wire at $5.50; water
service, 10 m. at $8; lumber, 400 ft. at $38; sundries. S2.25 1 .809 45
Columbia Valley Supply Co., Ltd., Athalmer. 1 case dynamite 20 00
Cranbrook Trading Co., Ltd.: 800 lb. beef scrap, $53; 100 lb. charcoal, $4.50; 40O lb. oyster
.shell, $9.20; 100 lb. linseed. $6.75 "..... 73 45
Fairmont Trading Co.: 2-83 ton.s hay at $.30; 1 .500 lb. roots at 65c 94 65
Golden District Poultry Assn.: 4 bags meat scrap at $5.25; 2 bags oystesr shell at $2.10 25 20
Grand Forks Furniture and Hardware Co., Ltd.. spray pump 40 00
Hammond Egg Carrier Co., Syracuse: 100 2-doz. carriers, $27.30; .50 3-doz. cartons, $17.50;
sundries, $8.95 53 75
Invermere Construction and Supplies, Ltd.: pitless scale, $170.50; lawn mower. $:J5; stubble
plow, $.34.30; 2 cases dynamite, $24; 43 gal. coal oil, $15. ,50; sundry supplies. $244.65. . 523 95
Invermere Contracting Co., Ltd.: hire of man, 1435 d. with team at $7. 65 d. without team
at $3; crushed oats. 30 bags at $3, 6 b.1gs at $3.25; 6 bags whole oats at $3.15; bran, 1
ton, $34, 10 bags at $2.10. 5 bags at $2.05. 20 bags at $2; wheat, 12 bags at $3.40, 10 bags
at $3.35, 477 lb. at 3|c.; shorts, 10 bags at $2..30. 5 bags at $2.25, 3 bags at $2.15; 8 bags
cement at $1.25; 2 142 tons hay at $30; 1 .net sleighs, $20; 980 lb. egg coal. $12; sundries,
$86.85 1.583 64
Invermere Meat Market, 114 bush, wheat at $2; Kemprud, C, Athalmer, sundry harness
supplies, $71.23 ."
Klaiber, M. & Sons, Windermere, II tons hay at $25
Lake <fe Company, Athalmer: 60-666 bush, wheat at $1.80; sundry supplies, $1.05
Marples, N., .360 ft. 1-in. galv. iron pipe at 16c
I'eakc. L. A. M.: 5 bags bran at $2; 5 bags .shorts at $2.10; 1 manure fork, $l..50
Pitts & -Hankcy: 200 lb. chicken feed. $14; 42 lb. red clover at 35c.; granulated sugar, 100
lb. at Uc, 140 11). at Iljc, 5 bags at $2.35; sundries, $10. .53
Prior. E. G. A Co., Ltd., Victoria: teelli for cultivators, $18.74; freight, $5.60
Rocky Mountain Livery & Stage Line, Ltd.: 6 bags bran at $2.20; 3 bags linseed meal, $17.95;
2 bags rolled oats, $6.80
Roiiiain. Wm.. Nelson: 100 honey tins at 13Jc.: .sundry apiarv .supplies, $24.05
Wilmer Mercantile Co.. Ltd.: 10 bags barley at $3.20;"bran, io bags at $2.10. 10 bags at $1.80
. 2 l)!igs corn at $3..'!0; 5 bags oats at $3; shorts. 10 bags at $2.35, 10 biigs at $2. . ."
Sinall payments (13)
( arricd forward
299 23
275 00
110 25
.57 60
22 00
77 73
24 34
37 95
37 55
136 10
88 47
9,830 90
A— 38
AUDITOR GENERAL'S^REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A- 1919
Branch Experimental Farm, Invcrmere, B.C. — Concluded.
Ferme eip£rlmentale d'lnvermere, C.-B.— Fin.
Brought forward.
Customs, $6.10; express, $214.15; freight, $104.11; postage, $19.89..
Subscriptions, $18.25; telephones, $38.51; St*tionery Office, $48.31 .
Legal services: Lockwood, Henry G., Golden, B.C
Wages of Labourers — Gagee des joumaliers.
Foreman, Taynton, W. W
Labourers; Alif?, H., $52.50; Anderson, A., $108.10; Anderson, Aljob, $68.63
Anderson, N., $223.25; Cameron, H., $22.50; Clinvers, J. S., $18; Cornish, C, $832.
Cornish, R., $38; Couldres, R., $25; Denny, D. G., $15; Ewell, D., $30
Payer, K., $116; Fisher, A. E., $30; Fraser, J. B., $117; Frater, Thos., $940.10
GUles. W., $33; Gordon, .\., $60; Guill, D., $99; Larrabce, G., $60
Marples, N. M., $657.50, travelling expenses, $335.61; Martin, A., $75
Porman, E., $75.60; Sainsbury , D., $26; Sainsbury, R., $810
Smith. E.. $494; Stewart, G., $22; Stewart. G. C, $72
Stewart, W., $1,019.75; Walters, Wm., $43.20; Wilson, J., $91.50
Sundry labour
Less — Proceeds from sale of stock, 559 lb. beet at 16c.
Branch Eiprrimcntal Farm, Kapiiska.sinf;, Ont.
Ferme cipfrimcntalc de Kapiiska.sing, Ont.
Ballantyne, S.: superintendent, 12 m., $1,500; rent of house, April-Sept, and Nov .-Jan. at
$25; travelling expenses, $83.18
Algoma Produce Co., Suult Sto. Marie: 1,800 bush, oats at $1.02; 9-59 tons straw, $133.63;
groceries, $352.36; less freight, $100.88
Armstrong, C. C, Navan, Ont.: 28 steers, 25,710 lb., at 9ic.; commission, $91.01
Barrett Bros., Ottawa: 4} tons paristone, $79.75; 300 bags cement, $210; 2,500 lb. lime, $23.75;
sundries, $12.60
Beattie Bros., Fergus, Ont., farm machinery parts, $24.70; Bell, Bruce, cow, $120, heifer, $60,
steer, $20
Black, J. H., Lachuto, Que., 2 cows, $275; Breen, Thos., Guigucs, Que., 13-172 tons hay at
$14.50 ,
Brennan. P. J., Ottawa, gelding, $375; Bryson-Graham, Ottawa: 32 shades, $49.70; sundries,
$13..'>4
Campbell Steel and Iron Works, Ottawa: steel plate, 12 lb., $2.10; iron plates, 447 lb., $35.70;
labour. $14.30
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Montreal, machine parts
Canadian Guvemment Elevators, Winnipeg; 1,047 bush, western seed oats, $1,317.65; less
freight, $110
Carson, Hugh, Co., Ottawa: 1 doz. horse blankets, $47.75; 14 cord fly nets, $10.80; I set
harness, $57; 3 sets team lines, $15.75; sundry harness supplies, $68.43
Carson, W. J., Ottawa: 200 lb. white lead, $35; 5 gal. hard oil varnish, $15; 55 yd. 36" burlap,
$19.25; sundries, $24 05 ,
Carter Drug and Stationery Co., Cochrane, Ont.: drugs, $47.50; stationery supplies, $2.35..
ChalykofT<<l^ DrajkofT, Hearst, Ont.: 20 bags bran, $48; 173 lb. steel, $21.62; 1067 tons hay,
$26.64; cartage, 75c
Cochrane Sheet NIetal and Cornish Works: installing heating plant in superintendent's
residence, contract, $347; sundries. $23.70
Deadman. J. I., Cobalt, Ont., veterinary services and supplies
Dochart Brick and Tile Co., Arnprior, Ont.: brick, 2,.W0 soft $65, 2,600 hard $76; 4,500 0"
tile, $365.62
Dominion Radiator Co., Toronto, fire pot for boiler
Dunlop A Co., Pembroke, Ont.: 6 single bods. $46..'>0; 6 iron cots, $42.60; 12 mattresses. $37.20;
17 doi. axes. $I7!I..'>0; 28 doz. axe bundles. $73 20; 1 dnz. runt dngs, $17.10; 1 dot. peavies,
$22.05; 6 cross cut saws, $27; 3 road sonipcrs, $4fl.(K); 12 drills, $12.64; set slocks and dies,
$31.80; vise. $18.48; upright drill, $24.25; blower, $23. 2.^; 6 stumping hnoks. $20.40;
100 ft. -f," stoci decking chain, $21. .50; CO ft. J" electric chain, $13.35; 125 ft. J" hose,
$15.63; 2 doi. brofiins. $19. .50; sundry lianlware, $92.34
Dynes. A., Ottawa, Ayrshire cow, $1.55; Ellacntt, J. A. L., Ottawa, material for fireplace,
$19 .■
Kplctt, 8. D., Now Llakeard. <^)nt., 100 lb. creamery butler nt 49c
I'lndlay Bros. Co., Carleton I'lnce, Ont., 60-gnl. agricultural furnace with cauldron
Fraser, Geo., I^achute, Que., 4 cows, $520; Giles, C. S., Cochnuie, Ont.: plumbing supplies,
$28.81 ; lalwur, $101.50
Carried forward
$ cts.
9,830 90
344 25
105 07
83 77
1,020 00
229 23
1,095 75
108 00
1,203 10
252 00
1,008 11
911 60
588 00
1,154 45
39 60
18,033 73
89 44
17,944 29
1,808 18
2,221 11
2,469 18
326 10
224 70
466 00
438 24
52 22
55 13
1,207 66
205 73
93 00
49 85
97 01
370 70
04 00
505 02
42 78
794 19
174 00
49 00
36 00
648 31
12,390 00
AGRICULTURE DEPARTSIEyT: EXPSyOITURE^ A— 39
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Branch Eiperimental Farm, Kapuskasing, Ont. — Continued. % eta.
Ferme exp^rlmentale de Kapuskasing, Ont.— Suite.
Brought forward 12,399 60
Greenwood, S., & Sons, New Liskeard, Ont., 12087 tons straw at $9 108 78
Hamilton, Peter, Co., Peterborough, Ont., straw cutter, $65; Hay, Wm.. 2 cows, $225 290 00
Hearst Lumber Co., Hearst, Ont.: 23 doors, $78; flooring and other lumber, $228.58; 250
sacks cement, $202.50; tent, 28' x 28', $75; snow plough, $100; land roller, 27" x 10", $64;
Massey-Harris binder, $240; 2 hay and stock racks, $62.50; double disc drill, $134; disc
harrow, $44.50: turnip sower, $17.50; plough with potato digger attachment, $25.75;
grass seeder attachment, $8 1,280 33
Hercules Manufacturing Co., Centerville, Iowa: 2 triple power stump pullers, $363.50; 2 grub
plows, $.36; 2 J" cable clusters, $27; 100 ft. 1" pulling cable, $.56 482 50
Heyworth, A. F., Hearst, Ont.: 3 doz. axes, $37.50; sundrj- hardware, $20.50 58 00
Hill, Jas., Ottawa: 33 window frames complete with glass, $326.10; 7 cellar windows, $19;
sash weights. $28.26; 11 doors and frames, $87.35; 3 pr. doors, $39; 4 newel posts, $20;
23 M lath, $63.25; sundry material. $26.90 609 86
Hussey, Ferrier Meat Co., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.: carcass beef, 582 lb., $96.03; hog, 160 lb.,
$43.20; .50 lb. lard. $14.50; 50 lb. bacon, $21; 50 lb. creamery butter, $24; 5 gal. neats
foot oil, $11.25; 50 lb. sausage, $9; freight, $8.69 227 67
Imperial Oil Co., Toronto: 273-8 gal. royalite oil, $.57. .50; 6 barrels, $18 75 50
International Har\-ester Co., Ottawa: 8 h.p. mogul skidded engine, $450; 20" friction clutch
pulley, $10 460 00
Internment Operations, Militia and Defence: 121 blankets, $217.80; range, $10; camp heater,
$3.50; fire extinguisher, $12.15; kitchen utensils, $20 263 45
Kert, H. I., Fnglehart, Ont.: 13- 16 tons hay, $230.30; 50 bags potatoes, $212.50; dressed hog,
265 lb., $66.25 509 OS
Latimer, T. J., Oxdrift, Ont.: 13J bush, clover seed, $213.50; 6 bags, S2.30 215 80
Military Canteen, Tailoring and Shoemaking Dept., sundry supplies and repairs 32 49
Morrow & Beatty, Smooth Rock Falls, Ont.. 2 cars gravel 50 00
McDonald, Kenneth, & Sons, Ottawa: 1,450 lb. timothy, S173.75; clover, 520 lb. alsike
$137.10, 150 lb. white $90; 20 bush, wheat. $.53.50; 10 bush, rye, $22.50; 5 bush, peas,
$22.50; sundry seed, $14.45; bags, $10.70; freight, $8.31 532 81
McGregor, A. E., Lachute, Que., 3 cows 350 00
McLennan, J. R., Ottawa: 2 set^ dies and stock, S27; 80 ft. 4" soil pipe, $40; galv. pipe, 80 ft.
1", $14.40, 105 ft. 2" $38.85; .30 gal. boiler, $15; bath tub, $38; 2 vitro w. c. complete, $44;
2 sinks, $34; 2-section tub and back, $45; 2 apron basins, $25; 160 lb. oakum, $19.20;
sundry plumbing supplies, $190.95 531 40
Northern Supply Co., Cobalt, Ont.: 300 ft. J" cable. $54; freight, 70c 54 70
Ogilvie Flour Hills Co.. Montreal, 22J tons bran at $.35 787 50
Ontario Government Northern Development Branch: rent of saw mill, 48 d. at $5; dressing
lumber, 25,900 ft. at $3; board of men, 550 d. at 60c.; labour, $1,136.28 1,783 98
Ontario May-Oatway Fire Alarms, Toronto: 4 pyrene extinguishers, $30; express, $1.15 31 15
Pedlar People, Ottawa: 27 sq. shingles, $259.20; 215 ft. ridge and w., $21.50; sundries, $12.43 293 13
Potter, R. S., Matheson, Ont.: 20 cases dominite at $11; 10 cases forcite at $14.25; 1 M
detonators, $37.50; freight, $22.64 422 64
Rea, A. E., Co., Ottawa: 2 rayo lamps, $20; 3 ceiling hooks, 45c 20 45
Reed, Jas., Cochrane, Ont., wiring residence for electric light: material, $40.25; labour, $19.50;
transportation, $3.60 63 35
Ripley, Thos., Hearst, Ont., 2 registered pigs at $65 130 00
Robinson; C.M.,Coldwater, Ont.: 20 doubletrees, $32.40; 16 whiffletrees, $28; 8 swivel hooks,
$14; sundries, $12 86 40
Strachan, \V.: locks, 21 at $1.75, 8 at $3; set B. D. rollers with 27 ft. track, $20; 4 hand saws,
$10.60; 6 rolls 2-ply roofing, $15; 9 kegs wire nails, $49.90; sundry hardware, $117.15. .. ^ 273 40
Sutcliffe & Neelands, New Liskeard, Ont.; services, 3 d. surveying at $15; transportation,
$8.65 53 65
Taylor, Geo., Hardware Co., Cochrane, Ont.: 50 lb. white lead, $10: 42 gal. raw linseed oil,
$69.30; 81-38 gal. national light oil, $21.56; 46 gal. gasoline, $18.40; 3 gal. shellac. $18.15;
2 gal. wood varnish, $8..50; 200 lb. calf meal, $12.50; manilla rope, 120 ft. J", $8.05., 500
ft. 1" rope, $42; .50 lb. binder twine, $12.50; roll wire window screening, $11; .380 ft. poultry
netting, $12.37: 100 ft. 1" rubber hose, $30; 8 rolls 6' spruce fibre, 839 lb., $79.70; 12 rolls
tar felt, $24.20; 6 rolls 2-ply paroid roofing, $18; 46 ft. sewer tile, $11.50; 4 kegs nails,
$26.10; 4 loading blocks, $14; 6 doz. axe handles, $17.50; 2 5-gal. milk cans, $17; 100 ft.
■A" steel chain, $18; McClary heater, S10..50; 10 pr. 12" strap hinge?, $12.50; 2 2" screw
jacks, $15.05; 100 ft. 2" black pipe, $33; galv. iron pipe, 100 ft. i" S15, 41 ft. 1" S8.20, 128i
ft. U" $38. .55; 0 sheets galv. iron, 95 lb., $15.20; sundry hardware, $409.99 1,058 32
Temiskaming Trading Co., Haileyburv, Ont.: 22} tons gluten feed, $1,350; 2 tons pea chop,
$120: 35-216 tons hay, $.536.75; less freight and .switching, $107.51 1,899 24
Tough, Geo., Charlton, Ont.: 10-631 tons hay, $163.73; freight, $42 205 73
Warrell, Wm., & Son, Cochrane, Ont.: 1.50 lb. stock food, $23.40; 200 lb. calf meal, $11.70;
12 bags shorts, $30; 1-1 ton barley chop, $77; set shafts, $11; sundries. $20.15 173 25
Watson, J., Mfg. Co., Ayr, Ont., platform truck, $17.10; Watters, C. F... Xcw Liskeard,
12 087 tons hav. $193.40 210 50
White River Steamboat Co., New Liskeard, 11-755 tons hay at $14 164 57
Carried forward 26, 189 20
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Branch Eiperlmfntal Farm, Kapiiskaslug;, Ont. — Concluded. $ cts.
Ferme expirlmentale dr Kapiiskasing, Ont.— Fin.
Brought fons-ard
Accounts under $15 (20) . .
Express, $294.34; freight, $1,747.60; postage, $24; subscriptions, $4.2.i: telpgrams, $98,41:
travel, sundry officials, $224.35
King's Printer, $13.60: Stationery Office, $3-5.55
Wages of Labourers, etc. — Gages des joumaliers, etc.
Anderson, T., $452.20; Bcrtrand, E.. $170.90; Boycc, T.. S13S: Boyd, B.. $53.S2
Boyd, O., $872.51; Boyd, \V. J., $803.03; Cascaden. J.. $.124.60; Chaput. E., $17S
Clarke, J., $967.97; Clegg, K. \V., $87; Davidson. I).. $285: Dennev, J., $83.95
Dougherty, D.. SUO: Downie, J., $990; Durfee, F., $101. .iO: Durnin, E.. $249.50
Elliott, M".. $244: Ellis, C. $256.79: E11L-*. D., $204..3S: Faulkner. F.. $144.90.
Faulkner, H.. $70; Ferguson, J., $94..35: Foster, F.. $.523. S6: Fowler, \V., $167.30
Griffin, E., $105.80; Guenette, C, $62.50; Hickev, J., $278.40; Howe. \V.. $212.. i2
Johmon, H., $357.70; Johnson, J., $152.72: Johnson, O., $4.52..55; Johnson. \V., $124.20
Johnston, A.. $94.50; .lohnston, F.. $452.20; Ker. J. B., $967.68; Lel.run, F., $62.50
Leonard, \V., $340.17; Martell, D., $130: .Menard. A., $.52..50: Mullig-an. .\., $.i61.20.
Murphy, W., $96.60; McCartney, \\.. $87.60; McCorkindale, D., 4487.50: .McGrath, S. ¥.,
$I.3"4.75
McKnight. J.. $40.46; McNair, P., $175.03; Parson, G.. $4.52.20; Ratcliff, T., $.863.63
Ratcliff, W., $443.40; Reid, \V. A., $188.50; Ripley, T. L., $527.70; Hochon, C, $748.84
Ralston. D.. $794.05; House. J.. $36: Schoog, S., $25; Thomas. H.. $1.003.90
Treinhlay. 1,., $260; Veilleux, I.. $47..50: Wcatherdon. E., $542.23; sundry ix-rsons, J213.8S.
47,889 49
LESiS— Proceeds from sales, 27 steers, 30,400 lb 3.626 50
Branch Etperlmental Farm, KrntvUle, N.S.
Ferme eip^rbnentalc dc Kent>111e, \,-E.
Mlau , W . .s.: .■.up<rimendent, 12 m.. $2,400: tr;n el. S312.02
Hligh. R. D. I,.; assi.<tant superinlcndent. 12 in. $1,250; iravi-l, $176.78
Rol)in.-on, J. M.. ;i.-si.''tant superintendent. 12 iii.. $1,250: (iallagher, Jas., gardener, 12 m.. $600
.Vgricultural College Fiirm. Truro. 1 ton ground rock phosphate.
-Air-Tight Steel Tank Co., Pitt.shurg. Pa.: .50 It. spray hose. $15.63; nozile parts, 88r.
.Vrchiliald. Frank. Truro, pair hor.ses, $625; Beaver NJills. Wolfville, 10 bags cracked com. $4.(
Berwick Fruit Co.. Berwick, X.S.: 3 casks linic sulphur. $25. .50; 65 lb. arsen. lime, $13.65;
140 lb. ar.sen. lca<i, $18.70; sundries. $11.10; less cash discount. $4. .30
Caldwell, R. T.: 20 bags middlings. $.50: 20 bags cracke<l corn, $00; 544 bush, oats at 90c.:
,50 biigs cotton seed, $1.55: 1.. 500 ft. boards at $14: groceries, $.33. .52 .
Calkin. Geo. E.; 400 lb. stump powder, $97; 600 detonators, $lfi..50: 1,000 ft. fuse, $10.50
Calkin, T. P. & Co.: N'o. 2 spramotor with attachments. $.32.75; galv. trough, $18; brass
knapsack pump, $20; 40 ft. ir T.C. pipe, $22; 3:i2 lb. blue vitriol, $58.10; 200 lb. arsen.
lime. $44; 250 lb. dry arsen. lead, $67.25; 5 bags beef scraps, $.30; 14 rolls a.sphalt paper,
»31..50; .50 lb. binder" twine, $10.75; 69 lb. rope. $24.15; 10 sets knives and forks, $12..50;
sundij,' hardware. $335.80
Caiiipbelf. R. (',.. harness supplies anil repairs
( liadborn iV Caldwell .Mfg. Co., Newburg, N'.Y., lawn mower ports
Coleman, J. E. 7-76 tons manure at $2
Colonial Fertilizer Co.. Winil.sor. N'..S,: 12 tons acid phosphate, $300; 3-5$ tons nitrate of wdn.
$277.20: ,500 1b. bi-ef scraps, $15..
f'razc. S.: 1.9.50 lb. du.sting mixture, $87.15; hand duster. $3.. 50 .
I >upuy A Firgu.son, .Montn-al, seeds, $18.80; Ei.sinhneur, N. \V., Canaan, N.S., ri'nt of pasture,
$i8..
EUk, Cvrus A Manning. Port Williams. N.S.: 10-86 tons hay at $12: sundry plants, (12.40. ,
Forsytlie, Fred A., New .Minns, N'.,S., horseshoeing and .sundry blaeksmilhing
Frost A- Wood Co., St. John, N'.B.: Ontario riding gang plow, $75; sundry imiehine parts.
$17.89
( Jates. J. I.. 1.35 apple barrels. $44.25: Ciould. Frank. 10 625 tons manure at $2
Hantsport Fruit Basket Co.: 400 fruit baskr-ts. $21. .50: sliooks. $14
Hnrrly, A. I.,., photo supplies, $22.!I0: Harris, .\rthur A .Sin, .\nimpolis Royal, 131 apple trees
at 2.5c. , . .
nicking, fo-o., Wolfville: 800 1b. nitrate soda, $32; I.OOO lb. acid phos., $12
Hiltz Bros., furniture, $23.75; Illslcy & Harvey, Port Williams, 201 bu.sh. oats. $192.90,
sundries $11
Imperial Oil Co.. Halifax, N.S.: royalite oil, SO gul, at lOc, 3S2 at I9c., 100 at 20c.: pnlnclne
oil, 45 gal. at 22e. .
Kent ville Fruit Co.: .50 bags oil cake, $I62..50: sundrie«, $7. . . .
Carriefl forward
:6
. 189 20
108 72
'>
,392 95
49 15
SI4 92
2
.178 14
1
,423 92
1
.451 OO
S.50 07
8.55 51
659 22
1
.087 17
1
,576 88
1
,083 87
806 45
1
.531 ,32
1
,908 44
1
,8.58 95
1
,063 61
44,262 99
•:,742 02
1,420 78
1.850 00
15 .50
16 51
668 00
64 65
809 12
124 00
706 SO
117 90
20 00
15 53
592 20
90 65
36 80
142 72
51 18
92 89
6.5 .50
35 .50
55 «5
44 00
227 71
no 48
169 50
10,291 ,59
AORICVLTVRE DEPARTMEXT: EXPENDITURE A — 41
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
' i "~
Branch Experimental Farm, KentvUle, N.S-. — Concluded. $ cts.
Ferme exp^rimentalc de KentvUle, N.-E. — Fin.
brought forward
Ivi-ntvillo Town, water rates, 12 in. to June 30, 1918
Lake of the Wood.s Milling Co., Montreal: 500 bags bran, $887.50; less freight, $168.34
Lamont & Steadman: 40 lb. alsikc, $10; 48 lb. timothy, $7.50; 2} bush, com, $8.75; 171 lb.
nitrate soda, $1 1.1 1 ; sundries, $1.55
Lloyd .Manufacturing Co., maehine parts and repairs
.Madison Plow Co., Madi.son, Wis., 3 transplanters
Margeson, Emcet VV., Bemiek, N..S.: maeliine repairs, $18.15; sundries, $10
Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Co.: exchange ser\'ice, 12 m., $32.04; long distance
messages, $34.92 -
Ma.ssoy-HarrisCo.: No. 14 harrow, $11.25; No. 21 raower, $40.80; No. 15 plow, $10.50; sundry
machine parts, $48.91
Mississippi Iron Works, .\lmonte, Ont., fanning mill
.Moore, Chas. H.: double team, 5 d. at $5; 2 double teams, 8 d. at $10; 2 horses, 13 d. at $3.25;
522 I'akes ice at 5c
Moore, Walter C, 1 17-429 tons manure at $2; MeBridc, Fred, 25-74 tons manure at $2
McDougall, Geo. ('., drug supplies, $49.86; McLellan, C. W., 3 casks lime sulphur. S22
McLean Milling Co., -Vmherst, X.S.: 1,341-2 hush, western feed oats, $l,l.i3.41; 100 bag?
cottonseed meal, $295
National Live Stock Records, Ottawa, registrations, transfers, etc
Xeweombe, Fred B. it Co., dr^- goods, $16.51; Niagara Sprayer Co.. Middleport. N.Y.,
duster with 3 h.p. engine, $2.50
Oyler, Hubert, standing dyke grass, 39-945 tons
Parker, C. W.; 100 lb. manila twine. $20..50; sundries. $6.70
Pineo, W. W., Waterville. N.S.: .i bush. corn. .$18; 4S-2 tons manure at $1.85
Porter, W. K.: 9fJ doz. plates, S17..S4; 3i doz. milk bottles, $4.76; 8 M stoppers for bottles,
$5.10
Reagh, G. N., Middleton, N.S.: 15-455 tons second quality hay, $141.36; 8-383 tons straw,
$75.45
Redden, Chahriers R.: 640 18" slakes. $12.80; 300 ft. m.itched lumber, $7. .50
Redden, (leo. W., sundry bla<-ksniithing. $1.30.55; Redden. John, rent of cottage, 12 m. at
$15, 35 tons hay at $8
Rockwell, W. Wylie: 239 lb. tarred felt, $10.16; sundry hardware. $24.76
Roy, Eugfene, 12 tons hay at $10; Sharp, Kenneth, land, 15 acres at $3, 2 acres at $25
iSherwin-Williains ( 'o.. Montreal, 6 tons c)il cake at $57
■Smart-Woods, Ltd., Montreal, bags, 1 ,008 5\,' x 8f $28.98, 510 8i' x 145' $27.54 .
Starr, .\jthur. Port Williams, N'.S., hay. 4-827 tons salt at $6. 15 tons pressed at SI2..50 . .
Sunnyside Farm. Bridgetown. N'..S.: 400 lb. nit. of soda, $15.42; 5 brl. lime sulphate, $38
Supply Co., 22-:i07 tons hay at $10
United Fruit Companies of Nova.Scotia, Berwick, \.S.: 44 tons acid phospha,te IB'"! , $1,024.50;
17 tons nitrate soda. $1.-574; 38-2 tons ground limestone, $118.60; 1.50 lb. bluestone, $24.75;
70 lb. black leaf, $73; 240 lb. timothy, $22.20; 1.50 11). red clover, $34. .50; 4 bush. corn.
$10.40; 2 pails tangli-foot, $13. .50; spraying gun, $16.50; sundries, $8
Ward, A. B.; 1,380 ft. lumber at $17; 975 stakes at 2Sc.: sawing 1,756 ft. lumber at $4
Ward. E. J., rental of land, 13 acres at $3; Ward, Percy .\., North .\lton, N.S., 3-35 tons
straw at $(»
Wheaton, .\. M., Wolfville, N.S., 2-07 tons nut coal at $14
Payments under $15 (47)
.fkdveriising. $1.50; customs. $42.02; express, $84.43; freight, $453.76; postage, $209.49;
.subscriptions to periodicals. $25.80; telegrams, $13.89; King's P'-inter, 66c.; Stationcrv
Office. $174.29 ". 1,005 84
Purchase of stock for feeding experiments: 31 steers, $1,979.37; freight on 11 steers, $10 1 ,995 37
Wages of Labourers, etc. — Gages dea journaliera, etc.
Foreman, Bishop .V., $900, travel $I7..50; Adams, H., $70; .\dams, J., $379: .Armstrong, E. E.,
$86.80 '
.Xrmstrong, .\I. E., $1.52.20; Baird, Vera. $45; Barkhou.se, C. $362; Belcher, H., $215
Bi.4iop. C, $I42..50; Bishop, G.. $651. travel $10.45; Bishop, T., $660; Blair, W. G., $318.50..
Boulden. C. E., $275; Chase, Geo., $6S1..50; Corkum. B.. $160, travel $28.55; Dickev, H. B.,
$173. ".
Eagles, J. W.. $400; Ells, H., $:U3; l-'cindel, H.. $368; Ferguson, Mary. $32. .50
Ferguson. W.. $705. travel $26.71); Fielding. W.. $231 : Graham. H., $43. .50; Hiltz, A.. $.30. .
King. A., $368; King, S., $42. .50; Kinu. T. $451; Landrv, D., $371
Landry, .1., $382; Leopold. K., .$626.65: Love, J., $32..50; Lowe, H., $388. . .
Lo»-e. I'.. $194.50; Marsters, S.. .$234; .Meisner, V... $660
Meisner. F., $458.90: Nichols. E., $88; Pike. Helen B., $495
Pike, M. P., $881.25, travel $345; Plant. W., $720; Porter, S. A.. $840; Schofield, F. A..
$646.25
.Sharp.-. K.. $91; .Shaw. J.. $282; Vaughan. J., $2.56; Wickware, H., $39.45.
Williams, .M., $30.63: .sundry persons. $540. .50
39,312 92
LKS.S— Proceeds from sjile of stock: 7 steers, 6,295 lb., $598.03; bull, $50 648 aS
38,664 S»
10,291 .59
85 00
719 16
38 91
46 93
195 00
28 15
66 96
111 46
30 00
173 35
286 32
71 86
1,448 41
•21 75
266 51
225 00
27 20
107 17
27 20
216 81
20 30
338 .55
34 92
215 00
342 00
56 .52
216 46
53 42
223 07
2,919 95
54 86
59 10
28 98
292 01
1.4.53
30
774
20
1.782 45
1.318 05
1.143
50
1.0.36 20
1 . 232
.50
1 . 429
15
1,088
.50
1,041
90
3,432
.50
668 45
571
13
A — 42 AVDITOR GEyERALS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Branch Kiperlmental Farm, Lacombe, Alta. J cU.
Ferme eip^rimentale de Lacombe, Alta.
Button, G. H.: superintendent, 12 m., $2,500; expenses, $347.15 2,847 if
Milne, B. C: assistant, 12 m., $1,250; expenses, $175.65 1,425 6'
Alberta Dairj- Supplies, Ltd., Edmonton: 2J gal. rennet, $22.27; 1 brl. salt, $6; 1 gal. cheese
colour, $4.72 , 32 99
Alberta Farmers' Co-Opcrative Elevator Co., Calgary, 100 tons shorts 3, 120 00
Alberta Govt., Department of Agriculture, 5 sows at $50 250 00
Alberta Gov't. Telephones: exchange service to June 30, 1918, $63; long distance messages,
$112.80 175 80
Atlas Lumber Co., Ltd.: 1-992 tons coal at $9.50; lumber, 1,992 ft. at $30, 1,650 ft. at $29;
205 posts, $32.98; 200 plot stakes, $20; sundry lumber supplies, $169.62 349 17
Bailey. J. W. & Son, Wctaskiwin, 6 sows at $50 3WI 00
Ball, Geo. R., \V. Salisbury: 2 sows, $70; 2 rams, $115 IS.") 00
British American Paint Co., Edmonton: paint, 48 gal. at $1.90, 4 gal. at $3.40 101 SO
Brown, H. L.: garden drill, $20; wagon gear, $95; stock tank, $30; sundry machincr}v$42.50 187 .50
BuUis, A. J., 20j tons hay, $207.15; Cameron, A. J., 20} tons hay, $207.15 ; 414 30
Cameron, B. S., developing, printing and photographic supplies 34 87
Campbell, .\. M.: rent of warehouse. April 14 to Nov. 20, 1917, $143.33; range, $75; wire,
iqp rods at 42c., 140 rods at 45c.; sundry supplies, $95.28 418 61
Campbell & Ottewell, Edmonton, ram. $100; Canada Food Board, Ottawa, tractor, $795. ... 895 00
Carlyle. S. G., Claresholm, sow, $50; Doane, Z. H., MiUct, 2 sows, $75". 125 00
Elder, R. A., Millet, 2 pigs 110 00
Elliott, W. L.; 500 lb. chick food, $24.75; 500 lb. oyster shell, $10.25; 300 lb. beef scrap, $19;
500 1b.grit.$10.2.i;.sundry supplies, $67.90 132 15
Ellis & Grogan, Calgarj-: 4 gal. rennet, $40; 2,000 cheese cap cloths, $26; sundry supplies,
$35.44 10144
Fay, J. H., Blackfalds, 2-35 tons hay at $12; Flack, John, 6-76 tons hay at $12 109 32
Fortune, J. W., livery $17, labour $32; Fraser. John. Agency, 2-965 tons hay at $14 90 51
Gardner, J. A., Vulcan, 2 pigs, $80; Gilbert, Wm., Stonv Plain, 4 sows. $200 2S0 00
Gilmour, A., ewes, 09 at $14, 158 at $15; Gillies, A. R., Clover Bar, 2 sows, $200 3,536 00
Gottschich, H., 18-342 tons hay, $183.43; Graves, W. W., hay, 18-895 tons at $10, 2-57 tons
at $12 403 22
Gray, W. L., Millet. 2 pigs 80 00
Hammock Carrier Corporation, Syracuse, N.Y.: 75 2-doz. carriers, $20.40, 50 3-doz. carriers,
$17.80; sundry parts. $9.22 47 42
Harber, \V. W., Camrose, 3 pigs, $40; Harrington, J. B., veterinary services, $15, coal $2.60.. 57 CO
Henderson. S. J., 3 pigs $155. ram $60, 300 lb. oilcake $9; Hop Chung, washing, $38.51 202 51
Imperial Oil Co.. Ltd.: gasoline, 532-6 gal. at 38c., 47-9 gal. at 36c.; 67-3 gal. royalitc, $14.97;
4 gal. polarine, $3.42 238 01
InglisA Cameron, rent of land, 12 m. to April 1, I9I8 200 00
Lacombe Furniture .Store: 11 shades, $12.70; sundries, $7.50 20 20
Ijjcombe Wool Growers' Assn., 3 rams, $108; l/cvers, L., Castor, 2 sows, $70 17.S 00
I^wL-r, B. A.. Seattle, Wash., rent of land, 12 m. to May 21. 1918 .SO 00
Moconachi. A., motor repairs, $20.20; Mnurcr. J.. Clivc, 3 sows, $1.50 170 20
Miller, O. O. C, Strathmorc, 2 .sows, $200; Morrison. P. G., 2 sows, $60 260 00
Morrison & Johnston: pump cylinder and rod, $40.75; milk can, $12.50; 150 ft. r.w. belt, $86;
2 emery grinders, $15; pump jack, $13; I blow-off valve, $10; 5 globe valves, $11.70;
grates, $31; 2 kegs nails, $13; .50 lb. twine, $10.50; 37 batteries, $20.05; 17 brooms, $17.05;
136 ft. ho.-c, $34: 71 i lb. rope, $27.00; sundry supplies, $263.79 605 94
.McCorniick, R., 20 Inish. wheat at $2 .. 10 00
McDermid Drug Co., Ltd.: 2.iO lb. parafRn. $31.25; sundry drugs, $49.60 .SO 85
McKay & Leclaire, Calgary, 2 rams, $1.50; McKinnon, D. W., Red Deer, bojir, $75 225 00
McKenijc, A. E. & Co., Calgary: 1.50 lb. alsike clover, $45; .50 egg boxes, $10.80; sundry
supplies, $52.90 108 72
Mclycod. F. E.: 7 pr. overalls. $15.45; ISO lb. timothy, $18.80; 1,060 lb. salt, $17.75; 7 doz.
fruit jars, $9.S5; sundry supplies. $44.82 100 57
McN'ab. .(ohn: 72 slot plates. $36; 30 new shoes, $29.40; sundry blackamithing, $112.76 17S 16
National Live .Stock Records. Ottawa, registration.^, etc 70 .50
Pawson. B. S., Coaldale, 190 ewes, $2,755; Pearse, J. H., 2 sows, $120 2,875 00
Pearse, Wm.. Eflmonton, 1 boar 42 00
Reeves, D. M.: .56-39 tons chopping. $107.98; 2-65 tons shorts, $10 ; 117 98
Revillon Wholesale, Ltd.. Edmon>on. 20 tons shorts at $32 040 00
Richardson, .Ins. A .Sons, Ltd., Calgary: 11-25 tons bran at $35.50; 1 1 ■ 26 tons shorts at $39.50 84.1 74
Sanborn, E. F., Innisfnil, 2 sows 75 00
Schcrrcr, J. M.: 146-40 tons hay at $9; hauling 27-91 tons hay at $1.50 1,300 00
Smart-Woods, Ltd., Montreal: bags, 1,500 8i' x Hi'. $81, 202 6i' X 13' 18.48, 100 Si'xSi'
$2.88 92 30
Smith, HerlK-rt, Camrose, 2 rams 95 00
Swift Canadian Co., Edmonton: digester tankage, 20 tons at $.50, 3 tons at $82; freight, $18. . 1 ,564 00
Tcare, Mrs. O. C, meals tor men, $21 ; Thomson. .lohn .\.. Morningside, I bow. $.50 71 00
Carried forward . 20, 414 31
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Branch Experimental Farm, Lacombe, Alta.— Concluded.
Ferme eipirimentale de Lacombe, ;Vlta.— Fin.
i Ct3.
Brought forward 26, 4 1 4 34
Trimble, H. M.: oats, 2,000 bush, at 61c., 71? bush, at 68c.; 1,000 bush, barley at $1.01;
1,678? bush, wheat at $1.66
United Grain Growers, Ltd., Calgary, 20 tons shorts, $659.90; University of Alberta,
Edmonton, I ram, $45
Urquhart, A. & Co., 4 brl. salt, $15.20; Van Home Farm Estate, East Selkirk, Man., 4 sows,
$160 :
Vickers, G. P.: 400 lb. twine, $74; sundry repairs, $5.95
Weger, Geo. S., 8 sows, $440; Williams, W. M., Bawlf, 1 boar, $76
Winter, P. H., 2 sows, $70; Wyoming Corriedale Sheep Co., Cheyenne, Wyoming, ram, $200.
Payments under $15 (20)
Express, $328.56; freight, $239.62; postage, $507.29; subscriptions to periodicals, $24.05
Telegrams, $37.36; King's Printer, $84.92; Stationery Office, $57.84
Wages of Labourers, etc. — Gages des journaliers, etc.
Acting foreman: Rhind, A. R., $1,094; expen.ses, $28.80
Labourers: Attrell, D., $237; Attrell, G., $242.40; Harrington, W., $20.40
Bell, N. F., $513.40; Bishop, F., $173.01 ; Bissell, E. C, $.35..50
Bullis, J., $32; Carter, C. W., $24.65; Carruthers, H., $522.10
Clark, N. A., $4.59.96, travel $654.86; Chevalier, F., $106.60; Collins, W., $644.01
Dekker, E., $78..59; Dick, M. L, $488; Dixon, R. H., $804.92
Dixon, T., $3.59.66; Flewelling, H. F., $49.48; Ham, C. F., $162.40
Ham, W. G., $145.74; Hammond, M., $498.73; Hansen, E. F., $17.30
Harris, E. L., $256.90; Helmkamp. A., $243.53; Hill, J., $44.10
Hughes, J.. $115.70; Hutton, G., $25..50; Kennedy. A. H., $29.98
Marshall, S. W., $72.25; Meagher, J., $.5.55; Mills, E. H., $967.42
Moreland, J., $105.23; Muir, J. A., $266.33; McKinney, J. W., $382.67
Mannings, M., $256.45; Oftedahl, N., $97.20; Oltheris, J., $2.54.68
Petry, W. H., $459.68; Phillips, E., $312; Powell, C. W.. $62.50
Powell. H., $7.52.21; Rudeman, H., S20.U; Rumball, H., $155
Shaw, J. E., $932.70; .Stangland, S., $236.75; Spires. M., $218.
Sleeves, L.. $39.75; Struthers, A., $728.20: Teare, O. C, $386.10
Thibideau, H., $459.86; Thomson, S. W., $441..57; Van Potter, H. E., $59.75
Ward, A. G., $105.68; Wise, M., $69.16; Woodstock, H., $37.70
Sundry labour
Less— Proceeds of sales: 5 sheep, $56.52; lambs, 646 lb., $77.52; wool, 413 lb., $251.53; 4 stags,
$203.25; pigs, .534, $16,858.34, 14,333 lb.. $2,513.60; 45 head cattle, $2,681; 4 calves, $118.60;
1 bull, $500
Branch Eiperimental Farm, LennoxvlUe, Que.
Ferme exp£rimentale de LennoxvUle, Qui.
McClary, J. A.: superintendent, 12 m., $2,000; travelling expen.se.^, $274.82
Ritchie, T. F.: assistant superintendent, 12 m., $1,2.50; travelling expenses, $95.59
Ames-Blue Co.: 20 bags shorts, $47; 2 bags bran, $4; bags, $2.20
Bannon, J. W., Sherbrooke, Que., sundry machine parts
Bell, Wallace Co., Montreal, drilling 6' well, 200 ft. at $4, 165 ft. at $2..50
Bell Telephone Co., Sherbrooke, Que: exchange service, 3 phones, 12 m., $88; long distance
messages, $53.56
Bishop's College, rental of land, 12 m. to June 30, 1917
Boisvert. J. N. & Frcre, Sherbrooke, Que., harness supplies and repairs
Bown, W. A., lumber supplies, $140.85; Canada Ingot Iron Co., Sherbrooke, 9 iron culverts,
$517.60
Cavers, J. P., Ormstown, Que., 2 cows
Clarke & Stewart: 1.52 bags bran, $283.80; 171 bush, com, $263.42; 60 bags cornmcal, $1.59;
341 bags cottonseed, $842..50; 215 bags oilcake, $608.75; 775 lb. red clover, $277.75; 815 lb.
timothy, $114.10; 9 bush, wheat, $25.65; 19 bags middlings, $41.80; 10 bags shorts,
$23. .50; 1,015-6 bush. oats, $998.11; 20 bags oat flour, $50; 24 bags fertilizer. $42; 33-455
tons straw, $314.18; sundries, $65.03
Codorre & Fils, Sherbrooke, Que.: 3 cases dynamite, $49.50; 1001b. binder twine, $24; sundry
hardware, $65.82
Copping, S. E., Joliette, Que., 3 cars manure, $42; Corbeil, John M., sundry blacksmithing,
$259.05
Damon, B. C, Montreal, 2 Clydesdale geldings
Del.aval Dairy Supply Co., Montreal: 6 27-H). milk cans, $35.70; sundries. $I0..50
Ewing. Wm. Co., Montreal: 100 lb. alfalfa clover, $47; 4 bush, com, $8.40; bags, $1.05
5,065 32
704 90
175 20
79 95
515 00
270 00
94 92
1,099 .52
180 12
1,122 80
499 80
721 91
578 75
1,865 43
1,371 51
571 54
661 77
544 59
171 18
1,594 67
754 23
608 33
834 18
927 32
1.387 45
1,154 05
961 18
212 54
46 69
51,189 19
23,260 36
27,928 83
2,274 82
1.345 59
53 20
21 85
1,212 50
141 56
100 00
43 65
658 45
756 60
4,109 59
139 32
301 05
600 00
46 20
56 45
Carried forward 11,860 83
11.860 83
385 SS
24 07
122 1(0
135 04
325 00
2C9 59
219 38
188 50
1.721 .50
82! 93
393 00
A — 44 Aonicri.nin: i)Hi'AinMh:\r: HXPFyniTiRt:
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Branch Kiperlniental Farm, LfUuuiiUle, Quo.— Concludcil. t cts.
Ferme expfrlmentale de Lcnnoidlle, Qu£. — Fin.
Brought forward
Fish, A. E. 4 Sons, .Xyer's Cliff. (Jue.: 227 bush, oats, $351.45; sundry spod, $18.43; bags, $16.
Frost & Wood Co.: fertilizer attachment, $18; sundry machine parts, $6.07
Gaw. E. C Sherbrooke, Que., veterinary ser\'ices, $43.50; Grant, Henry, picnic supplies,
$79.40
Hodges. A. L., Hatley, Que., rara, $55; Imperial Oil Co., Montreal, 232 gal. g-.isoline at 341c.
I,ake of the Woods Milling Co.. Montreal, 25 tons bran at $33
Lalumicrc, J. E., plumbing, material and labour, $.32.59; I.efeb\Te, A., Montreal, 6 car.-
manure, $177
I^nnoxvillc Farmers' Club: 4 tons screenings at $43.50; 1-5 tops acid phosphate at $20.25;
100 lb. bluestonc at 15c ,
Lennoiville Light and Power Co.: electric light, U m. to Mar. 5 at 75c.; 2 h.p. motor, $165;
sundries. $15.25 •
Live Stock Branch, Ottawa. 31-3 tons linseed oil cakes at $55
Massey-Harris Co.. Montreal: 15 h.p. engine complete, $738; corn cultivator, $70, less old
cultivator in exchange, $30; repairs. $28.25; sundry machine parts, $15.68
Mitchell, F. R-, 6 bush, potatoes, $15; Moody, Matthew & Sons Co., Terrebonne, Que.,
No. 3 Moody thresher complete, $378
Mitchell, J. S. & Co.. Sherbrooke, Que.: 3 gal. paint, $13. .50; 100 lb. white lead, $15.50; bos
dvmiinite. $12; 53 ft. 7' 4-plv belling, $24.73; 4 .sets dipper plates, $10.50; sundry hard-
ware, $63.05 .'.139 28
MeFadden. U. C. & Co.: 10 gates at $8.50; 70 rods 9-bar fencing at 70c.; 2 binder canva.se.s,
$13; sundry machine parts, $9.63 156 63
McFarlane, Albert B., Howick, Que., 2 cows, $700; McKindsey, W. J. H., drug supplies.
$31.78 73178
MacKinnon, Holmes & Co., Sherbrooke, Que.: 2 steel pres-sure tanks 5' diara., 20' long,
$1 .975; less freight , $8
McMurray ^ Hall: oil. 194 gal. kerosene at 25c., 44} gal. machine at 42<'., 5 gal. raw linseed
at $1.75; 40 lb. butter at 45e.; cofTee. $11.75; sundry supplies, $134.15
National Live Stock Records, Ottawa, registrations, transfers, etc.
Reed. J. B., N'orth Hatley, Que.. 4 tons acid phosphate at $.30
Rctson, Geo., Truro, N.S., Ayreshire bull, $500; Richardson, Frank, Columbus, Ont., marc,
$175
Smart-Woods, Ltd., Montreal, 1.005 bags, 8J"x 141'' at $54 per .M
Smith, J. P. A ivjn. Mountain, Ont.. 89 nursery trees at 25c
Vaudrj', H. L. M.. sawing wood with gasolene outfit, 22} h. at $1
Waldron, A. B.. Hillhurst, Que.: 100 bush, oats at $1.25; bags, $2.50 ^
West Disinfecting Co.: 25 gal. wescol at $2.50; container, $5.50 :
Payments under $15 (22)
Board of men. $21.50; customs, $5.22; express, $.52.05; freight. $.301.21: laundry. $10.05;
postage, $229.40; subscriptions to periodicals, $20.75; King's Printer, $.35.44; Stationery
Office. $72.74
Purchase of steers for feeding, 93 steers i -
Wagm of Labourers, etc. — Gagc» ilc» joumatHre, rlr.
Dawson, E., foreman, $900.10; Barber, S., $561.05; Beauregard, X., $855; Ciiscaden. F...
$780.38 :!.07li 5;t
Coates, R., $67.60: Courtemanche, W., $698.25; Dunn, R., $666.30; Forlin, J., $510.37 1.942 52
Gclina.s.G., $190.25, travel. $23.80; Hall, E., $278 32; Hall, H.. $22.10; Hamer. G., $271.09. . 786 111
Harv-ey,. I., $108.09: Ho.,1. I.. $fi23..3S; Livingston. C.. $193.35; Mavott. F.. $9(1..S0 1,021 62
Menard. .1., $825.31 ; Montreal, .1., $.519.30; McClintic, T.. $26.40; Norton, F., $7.50.,33 2.121 34
Pelchat, L.. $151.20; Peterson. C. A., $140; .«iykes, A., $740.44; Taylor, E. G., $610 1,641 64
Windgate, C... $131 .00; Windgate. T., $325.10 / 4.W 70
39,788 09
Less— Proceeds from sales: 01 steers. 95.896 lb, $10,865.35; calf. $125; 7 lambs. $92.71; .■.liecp.
$13.70 11,096 7li
28,601 33
1.967
00
242
54
55
0(1
120 (K)
675
00
.54
27
22
25
22
.50
127
50
(W
00
nr.
07
748
36
6..567
78
Itranrh Kiperlmenlal Farm, Letlihrlder, Alia.
Kermr riii^'rlmrtilale dc l,etlilirl(li;e. Alia.
Fairfield. W. II.. superintendent: 12 m.. $2..500; travelling expensen. $.399.25
Hirst, (i. ,S.: assistant superintendent, April 7 to Nov. 30, at $100; travelling expenses, $11.40
Irwin. .1. K.: a.wistnnl superintendent. 3 m. to Feb. 28 at $l.4.'iO: allowance for rent. 3 m.., $75
Matthews, v.: a."si"iant superintendent. 12 m.. $1,150: less iiiililAr.v pay. $401. .50
.■\ll>erta (ioveminent. water supplied from provincial jail, 18 m. to Dee. 31, 1917, 436,346 rbI.
at :t5c, per M; .W.ISX gal. at .50c
tarried forward 5.0.)4 47
2,8119
2^,
791
40
437
49
748
!AI
177 83
MlRICVLTVRE Jii:rM!TMK.\T: EXFKSniTVRE A — 45
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Branch Eiperlmental Farm, I..ethbrldi;e, Alta. — Concluded. t ct3.
Fernie eip^rimentale de I.4^thbrldKe, .Vita. — Fin.
Hrouglit forward 5,054 47
Alberta Government Telephones: e.xciiange service, 12 m. to July 1, 1918, $87; long distance
messages, $11.90 98 90
Alberta Saddlery Co.: 37i ft. 4-ply belting. $25.70; harness supplies and repairs, $146.38 172 08
Hicklc. K. S. Co., Winnipeg, 2 fire reels 50 00
British Columbia Mfg. Co., New Westminster: 125 crates, $.36.88; 500 shipping baskets, $3. . .39 88
Burns, P. & Co., 436 lb. poultry food, $15.30; Canadian Govt, elevators. Fort William, 33 tons
stock food at $35 ] , 170 30
Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Calgary: shortage in amount guaranteed for farmers' excur-
sions, $375.55; water rental, 1917, $196 571 55
Consumers' Hardware Co., sundry hardware, $56; Dixon Sheet Metal Co., supplies and
repairs, $28.15 , 84 15
Hay r Hardware Co.: 46i lb. raanilla rope, $23.25; 250 lb. binder twine, $50; scale, $12; la\ni
mower, $10; small hardware, $230.60 325 85
Hill, E. J. & Co.; 11 kitchen chairs,. $15.75; mattress, $5.75; spring, $6 27 50
Hudson's Bay Co.: 2 pair blankets, $14; sundry dry goods, $24.18; groceries, $3.45 41 63
Imperial Oil Co.: 579-7 gal. ga.solene, $219.84; 981-4 gal. royalite, $225.29; 83 gal. silver star,
$17.84; 2321 gal. palacine, $64.83; 94 gal. mobiloil, $99.64; sundries, $27.55 654 99
International Harvester C'o., repairs for engine and mowing machine 32 24
Kirchel, G.: 2 hangers, 16 in. for 2 in. shaft, $16.50; grinding mowing machine, $16.50; sundry
machine work, $41.55 74 55
Mitchell, A., Nursery Co., Coaldale, Alta.: trees, 18 at 50c., 39 at 60c., 24 at $1; less 200 lb.
potatoes in exchange, $3 51 40
O'Reilly, J. H., 4-horse team, 6 d. at $9; Red Cross Drug and Book Co., drugs, etc., $97.90 . 151 90
Rusk. Dr., veterinary services, $16; Sash and Door Co., 2 water tanks, $80; sundry lumber,
$25.60 121 60
Sharman, E. A. & Co.: 3 h.p. engine with magneto, $169; sling carrier, $20.85; 6 sets hay
slings, $36; sieve for separator, $16; 385 wheat sacks, $101.25; sundry implements and
repairs, $46.39
Staccy Lumber Co., lumber, $34.33; brl. lime, $4
Steel Briggs Seed Co., Winnipeg: 100 lb. Kentucky blue grass, $20.50; 20 lb. clover, $8.95;
sundrv seeds, $2.55
Suggitt, H. A., Coaldale, Alta., 15-78 tons timothy at $17
Topley Co., Ottawa; Y level and tripod, $69; 13 ft. Philadelphia rod, $16.25; 2 gross vials,
$10.50; exprcssage, $3.40
Waterhouse, P., horseshoeing and sundry blacksmithing
Western Canada Agency: wire fencing, 40 rods at 46Jc., 120 rods at 52c., 60 rods at 75c.; 2
12 ft. grates, $17; 32J ft. 25 in. single leather belting, $12.04; 1 side black harness leather,
18i in., $15.73; sundry hardware, $58.27
Wodell, R. H.; 12-57 tons alfalfa at $17; accounts under $15, $174.61
Advertising, Lethbridge Telegram, $25; customs, $10.45; express, Sl.54.87; freight, $299.63;
postage, $186; subscriptions to periodicals, $23.38; telegrams, $25.39; King's Printer,
$70.18; Stationery Office, $68.01
Purf-ha.«e of stock for experimental feeding: 56 Iambs at $9; 38 steers at $84
Wanes of Labourers, etc. — Gages des journalicrs, etc.
Milroy, J., foreman, $948.36; Ahem, S., $140.40; Arthur, A., $308.38; Bailey, M.. $884.10. .. . 2,281 21
Handowskv.. J. $268.92: Brown, P. B., $865.15; Crosslield, C, $200; Daigneau, A., S4.i4.68. . 1,788 75
Dunham, W., $216.92: Esdale, W. C, $67.70; Carluke, Mrs., $57.75; Gano, W., $280.02 622 39
George, Mrs., $42; Gilkes, W., $833.10; Gomzv, L., $39.75; Haugen, T., $439.61 1,354 46
Hendinstrom, L., $52.20; Hendistrom, R., $680.80; Isom, A. W.. $689.72; Isom, I., $135.80. . 1,558 52
Kolb, O., $600.79; Lebb, J., $28.50; Lovas, B., $37.25; Maloney, A., $870.82 1,537 36
Matson. O., $42; Mat-mn, P., $358.40; Murphv, ,1., $277.27; MacDonald, A., $75.40 7.53 07
McGowan, J.. $:i32..34; McHae, D., $78.40; Paris, R. J. C., $378.,50 ($780 less military pav,
$401.50) '. . 789 24
Reddock, F., $278: Ridpath, W., $131.03: Saiko, Mrs., $57.75; Scott, J., $34.50 .501 28
Skelton,J.,$57.50; Van Haarlem, R., $142.04: Whitebread, Bert, $323.17; exhibition expenses,
$321 .09 843 80
Wodell, R. H., $98; Young, Geo., $105.80; sundry persons, $213.37 417 17
27,416 63
Less— Proceeds from sales of stock: 108 sheep, 13,153 lb., $2,249.16; 20 steers, 25,300 lb.,
$3,036.72 5,285 88
22, 130 75
389 49
38 33
32 00
268 39
99 15
242 75
229 04
388 30
S62 91
3,696 00
A— 46
AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT, 1017-1018
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Branch Experimental Farm, Morden, Man.
Ferme eip^rlmentale de Morden, Man.
$ cts
Boyle, Chas.: foreman manager, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,009.91; house rent, 12 m. at $15. . 1,189 91
Straight, E. M.: assistant superintendent, Jan. S to Mar. 31, at $1,000; house rent, 2 m. at $25;
travehing expenses, $63.60 4S3 48
Bjamason, S. A.: assistant, April 1 to Oct. 21, at $1,300; travelling expenses, $80.91 S04 28
Acheson. J. I., sundry drj- goods and grocery supplies 16 25
Adam, W. S., services of stallion 32 00
Atkina Bros.: 350 lb. rye and brome grass, $47.25; 105 lb. common clover, $32.05; 75 lb.
turkestan alfalfa, $24.40; bee hive supplies, $27.35; 1 dehorner, S15; 1 truck cart, $15;
15 lb. parisgreen at 85c.; 5 gal. barn paint, $11.25; 6 gal. raw oil at $2; 2 rolls 4 ft. poultry
netting, $10; sundry supplies, $205.05 412 10
Ferguson, A. E., sundry blacksmitbing 66 65
Haak, Fred. 2-265 tons hay at $10; Jickling, Albert, 1 set harness, $48; sundry supplies, $76. . 146 65
Kelly. John & Son, Shakespeare. 1 ram 50 00
Kendall, Jacob, threshing, 537 bush, wheat at 7c., 1,711 bush, oats and barley at 6c 140 25
Milne &Cowie: potato digger, $113.50; oats, 14-8 bush, at $1.35, 103 bush, at 77c.; 1 ton bran,
$36; 1-10 ft. log for pump. $5; sundries, $3.05 256 80
Minns, W., photographic work 18 95
Monarch Lumber Co.. Ltd.: coal. 2- 12 tons at $13, 9-18 tons at $12.50, 3-435 tons at $11, 1 ton
at $10.50; sundry lumber. $192.55 ■ ^ . 383 10
Mcintosh, R. A., veterinary services '. 19 00
McKay, \V. G.: repairing and painting buggv and cutter, $46; sundry- carpentry, $21 67 00
McKennett, J., steers. 27,465 lb. at $7.85; McKinnon. M., 450 stakes, $16.50 2, 172 50
Ontario May Oatway Fire .-Vlarms, Toronto: 4 brass Pyrene at $7.50; express, $1.75 31 75
Paradise Stock Farm. Lacombe. 1 ram 45 00
Peterson, M., completing record books and making seasonal report of Morden Farm 75 00
Potter, S. H.. 5-32 tons hay at $20; Robinson, W., Darlinford, 239 bush, barley at $1.07 362 13
Saunders, Isaac, 70 bush, oats at 60c.; Shaventoski, Thos., 3- 11 tons hay at $23 113 55
Scott. S.: bed, complete, $40.50; dresser and stand, $32; rocker, $24; carpet square, $18;
table, $4.75 119 25
Stevenson, A. P., 58 nursery trees, $17.75; Tremble, Mrs. W., 68 meals at 35o 41 55
Turner, \V. E., Dewal. 20 bush, potatoes at $3 60 00
Watson and George: spring buggj', $95; harness, $16; fanning mill with bagger and barley
gang, $28; wire fencing, 250 rods at 73c.: 20 rods at 75c., gales, 3 at $9, 3 at $8.50, 1 at $6;
lime. 150 lb. at 21c., 80 lb. at 20c.; sundries, $20.85 463 35
Weir, .\rchie. 510 bush, feed oats at 70c.; White, Sam, Thornhill, 55 bush, barley at 90c 400 50
Small payments (24) 122 52
Express, $48.05; freight. $4.89; postage and post office drawer. $16; subscriptions, S5.1S 74 09
Telephones, $6,75; Stationery Office, $13.38; King's Printer, $10.92 31 05
Wagea of Labourers, etc. — Gages dca joumaliers, etc.
Labourers: Bailey, H., $615.42; Bjarnason, B., $67.20; Brisco, J. A., $601.32 1,283 94
Brann, A.. $.39.90; Girlack, H., $16.15; Godkin, S., $730.43 786 48
Guilib. H., $23..55; Hunt. T. J., $203.25; .Mos.siman, Wm., $516.20 743 00
McKinnon, M., $2I.S0; Prior, F.. $49.20; Rimer. W., $40.45 Ill 45
Howe. J.. $1.57.20; .Schwab. J., $285; Stewart. C, $332.50 774 70
Tueslay. J.. $217.15; Tremblay, W., $510.38; Young, A., $259.70 987 23
Sundry labour 1 1 35
Lbs— Proceeda from sale of 30 steers, 32,000 lb. at $13.30; 14 lambs, 1,690 lb. at 16c. .
Rranrh Fiporlmonlal F.irm, Nappan, \.S.
Fcrme exp^rlmrnlali- de Nappan, N.-b
Baird, W. W.: miporintcndcnt, 12 m., $1,800; expenses. $288.93
Jcnkin.i. Murray, assistant !<uperintendcnt, April I to Slnr. 14. 1918, nt $900
Willluins. ('. .\f.. ajM>istiint supcrinlenilenl. 10 m. to Jiin. 31, 1918, at $l.2.iO
Agriiuiiuriil f'fiili-gp Farm. Truro: I ton ground rock pliosplinte. $15. .W; use of bull, 4 m., $10
Amher'it Foumlry Co.. Amherst, .sundry hardware .
AmhiTMt Trading Co.: turnip sower with fi:rtilizer attachment, $31; root cutter, $22; sundry
machini-ry pari.'. $19.32
And(■r'^on. II. {'.. Amht-rst. harness part* and repairs
Atlnntie Auto Co.. I.til , Amherst- gasolene, 45 gal. nt 35c., 100 gal. at 38c.; sundry supplies
and repnirn. $22. .'i5
Bacon. Dnvid. hav. 22 -.365 ton« nt $9.2", \\ tons for bedding. $5
liarnen, .Silas, hay. 2-467 tons at $10. 29-015 tons at $9: 28 lon« mnnure at 12
Blenkhorn, Gill>ert: 10-871 tons hay at $10..'iO; pasturing 10 cattle June 6 to Nov. 1, $.50.
Carriod forward
12.902 81
4.014 18
8.288 63
2,0S8 93
8.'-.8 87
1.041 60
25 80
19 61
72 32
41 75
79 72
211 88
:t47 21
1A4 15
4.951 54
AORICULTVRE DEPARTilEXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A — 47
$ cts.
Branch Experimental Farm, Nappan, N.S. — Concluded.
Ferme eip^rlmentale de Nappan, N.-E.— Fin.
Brought forward
Bradshaw, A., Amherst; 11 pigs, $545; less stock in exchange, 12 boars, $91, sow, $55.20
Calkin, T. P. & Co., Kentville: 2 casks lime sulphur, $16; 100 lb. arsenate of lead, $26
Carter, F. O., Maccan, 3-785 tons straw at $10; Chapman & Flinn, Amherst, sundry hardware
and repairs, $21.95
Colpitts, E. L., Petitcodiae: 15 hives, $42; 100 honey cans, $10; sundry supplies, $22
Colpitts, Miss Violetta, Petitcodiae, 5 colonies of bees at $9
Crease & Munro, Amherst: 59 lb. lead arsenate at 25c.; 40 gal. disinfectant at $1.15; sundry
drugs, $3
Dclahunt, Wm., Amherst: set carriage wheels, $24; sundry machinery and repairs, $63.55.. .
DeLaval Co., Ltd., Montreal: 12 pails, $23.20; sundry dairy supplies, $7.05
Dominion Gla.ss Co., Montreal, glass jars, 2 gr. at $4.15, 3 gr. at $5
Douglas & Co., Amherst; spray pump, $15; wagon scale, $163; 120 rods fencing, $69.60;
10 bush, peas, $3S..'0; 10 bush, vetches, $35; 2.50 lb. rock salt, $15; 100 lb. twine, $23.23;
3 doz. shovels. $36.70; sundry hardware supplies, $237.85
Dowlin Bros., Amherst, blacksmithing
Dunlop Bros. & Co., Amherst: 2 lawn mowers, $17.25; ratchet pump, $17; 150 rods woven
wire, $67. .50; sundry hardware, S.52.76
Eastern Hay and Feed Co., Ltd., Amherst: cottonseed meal, 3 tons, $135, 6 bags, $13.50;
22 bags sugar beet meal, $32.67
Eastern Lime Co., Windsor, N.S., 60 tons ground limestone at $3
Fowler Bros., Amherst Point, 1 bull, $125; Hall, F. G., Amherst, veterinary services and
medicine, $25. .W
Harrison, Gilbert, hay, 20075 tons, $257.96, 10-24 tons for bedding $54.76
Harrison, H. J., Maccan, 12-937 tons pressed hay, $129.37; Imperial Oil Co., Halifax, 45 gal.
gasolene, $16.20
Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Ltd., Montreal, 1 ,000 bags bran
Langillc, David, Amherst, blacksmithing. .
Logan, Chas. T., Amherst: 130 bags fertilizer, $195.50; 24 bags acid phosphate, $46; 10 bags
bone meal, $17; 800 lb. nitrate of soda, $36
Logan, Stanley A.: 2 mares, $800; 1 ton oilcake meal, $05; 4 tons bran, $152; 4 tons middlings,
$160
Loring, R. W., M.iccan: 1,031 1 bush, oats, $927.60; bran, 65 bags, $155.27, 2 tons, $84; 5 bags
cornmeal, $23.75; 8 tons cotton seed meal, S450; smashed oats, 5 bags,
$14.25, 102 bush. $93; 34 bags special feed, $102; 9-2 tons middlings, $408.25; 3 bags of
sugar, $29.25; 3 boxes soap, $18.65; sundry supplies, $16.35
Madison Plow Co., Madison, VVis., transplanter '.
Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Co., Amherst: exchange service, 12 m., $126; long
distance messages, $66..55
Massey-Harris Co., Moncton, N.B.; mower, $57.50; sundry machinery parts, $32.08
Moffatt Bros., Amherst, poultry feed, $31.15; McKay, D. G. & Son, Scotsburn, 1 bull, $125..
McLean Milling Co., Ltd., Amherst: 600 bush, oats, $516; labour unloading, $10
National Live Stock Records, Ottawa, registrations, etc
Nelson. F. C; 135 gal. kerosene, $31.60; 400 lb. nails, $22.05
Newville Lumber Co., Newville, horse rugs, 2 at $2.75, 3 at $4
Ormond. W. L., Amherst, sundry drugs, $17.68; Pridham, Carl W., photographic supplies,
$19.45
Pugsley, Mrs. A., Amherst, pasturing 13 rattle, 1 m. 6 d
Boach, Frank, 35 tons hay, $202..50: Roach, C. J., 15-56 tons hay, $105.03
Rogers. David B., Amherst: 21 bush, buckwheat at $2; 7 bush, barley at $2 t
Shaw, L. E., Avonport, 29,100 tiles, $782.40; Sherwin Williams Co., Montreal, 16-5 tons
ground oilcake, SS.iO. 50
Wood, M. & Sons, Ltd., Sackville, 20 bags com, $57; Wood, W. W., Maccan, 1} tons hay, $15,
mower repairs, $1 >
Payments under $15 (30)
Customs, $13.19; express, $1.50.44; freight, $964.74; postage, $219.41
Subscriptions to periodicals, $28.71; telegrams, $18.07
King's Printer, $82.80; Stationery Office. $106.86
Purchase of stock for feeding experiments, 42 steers, 43.425 lb
Wages of Labourers, etc. — Gages desjoumaliers, etc.
Foreman, Coates, F., $826.70; stenographer, Sutton, E., $574.20
Labourers: Akcrley, L. T., $251.88; Blcnkhorn, Dora, $16. .'52; Blcnkhom, Ida, $24.08
Blenkhorn, H.. $615.60; Blcnkhorn, Wm., $090.S9; Bellivan, B., $60
Bradley, G., $75; Budreau. E.. S144; Corneau, F., $625.95
Cniig, Evan, $198. -lO; Donaldson. J, $114. .30; Donaldson. Rachel, $40.60
Donaldson. R. J., $780; Droesbeck, G., $85; Could, G., $47
Gould, II. .1., SI 42.60; Hallidav, I., $71.06; Hobbs, F., $867.51
Hodgson, R., $163.40, travel, $11.35; Hughes, A., $44.80; Hughes, Arthur, $380.96
Langi-villc. ,1., $637.20; Leblane, A.,$I32; Leblanc. M., $144
Middleton, Wm., sr., $661.68; Middleton. Wm., jr., $603.16; Mills, W., $392.35
McCool, Peter, $84.84; McDonald, C, $44; Noils, C, $65
Porter, E C.. $39; Richardson. J., $5.57.96; Roach. F., $31 ..'iO
Robertson, R. J., $672.80, travel, $170.70; Stewart, C $841.20; Sleeves, C, $356.93
Thornton, C, $54.90; Wood, J., $489.06; sundry labour, $80.61
4,951 54
398 80
42 00
59 80
74 00
45 00
63 75
87 55
30 25
23 30
633 88
21 30
154 51
181 17
ISO 00
150 50
312 72
145 57
1,438 .57
53 85
294 50
1,177 00
2,328 37
65 00
192 55
89 58
150 15
520 00
28 00
53 65
17 50
37 13
20 00
307 53
56 00
1,632 90
73 Oo
193 65
1,347 78
46 78
189 66
3,474 Oo
1,400 90
292 48
1,366 49
844 95
3.53 40
912 00
1,081 17
600 51
913 20
1,657 19
193 84
628 46
2,041 63
624 57
.S4.26.5 58
A — 48 AUDITOR GKXKItALS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Branch Eiperlmental Farm, Rosthern, Sask. $ cts.
Fermr cip^rlmentale de Rosthern, ."task.
Munro. \\ . A.: supprintcmlont, 12m., $1,700; tmvi'l ami sundry outlay, $178. ."^O
Braden. Geo.: S-tt. binder. $190: .■^undrv machine parts. $8.40
Caswell. J. M.. -stallion .services. $24: Ellies. Peter J., 5-298 tons hay. $25
Deere. John Plow Co.. Sa.skatoon: No. 8 cylinder root pulper, $18.75; sundries, $4.56
Fleurv. Ralph ."<.. druc and photographic supplies
Friesen. I. 1*.: 262 lb. galv. brace wire. $22.25: dehorner, $11.40: pump cylinder, 3) x IS,
$11.50; tank pump with 20 ft. hose, $21; 2 doz. grain sacks, $12: 30 dry cells, $14.30;
sundry hardwiire, $146.65
Friesen, John A., stallion services, $36; Hardy, E. F., Laird, Sask., 640 lb. winter rye seed
at 5c
Imperial Oil Co.. Saskatoon: 591-6 gal. gasolene. $224.80; 73 gal. polarine. $49.69; 679-6 gal.
kerosene. $150.52: sundries. $12.61
Kenny. Frank. 5-7 tons hay at $7.50; Kinzcl 4 Co.. sundrj' blacksmithing. $22.65
Klaa.«sen. J. .1.: I2-ft. Deering rake, $43.20; parts for farm impUments. $I8«05
Mac Kay. A. J., Macdonald. Man.. 2 ram lambs
MacKenzic & Thayer. .Saskatoon: 27 vd. gravel at $1; 90 ft. .5' sewer pipe at I8c
Monarch Lumber Co.: 1.022 ft. fir. $42..S5; sundry lumber, $2.90
Mclnto.sh. John P., 12-08 tons hav at $11; MaeMillan. F. R., Saskatoon, 203 vd. sacking,
$40.00
Patmore Nursery Co.. Brandon. Man., seed, $34; P.itterson-. A., 35-45 tons hay at $7.50. .
Reliance Lumber Co.: 4,767 ft. spruce and fir. $196.80; 1,116 ft. spruce shiplap, $46.75; sundrv
lumber, $26.40: less discount, $26.90
Samia Fence Co., Sarnia, Ont.: wire fencing, 960 rods at 62c., 640 rods at 76c.; gates, 6 at
$5.30. 6 at $6.30. 12 at $7.90; less freight. $143.64
Saskatchewan Government, Dcpt. of Telephones: exchange service, 12 m. to Aug. 31, 1918,
$25; long distance messages. $46.10
Sawycr-Massey Co.. Rcgina. 14-ft. junior grain register and steelyard
Tunnah, Thos.: .59} ft. H'galv. iron pipe, $21.65; barley mill, $25; sundry hardware, $68,55;
harness repairs, $5.45
Union Supply Co.: 15 bags bran, $35.75; 60 bags chopping, $6
Payments under $15 (22)
Customs, 40c.; express, $131.97: freight. $296.85; postage, $142.08; subscriptions to periodicals,
$23.75; telegrams, $13.35; King's Printer, $42.49; .'Stationery Ofliie. $43.71
Purchase of stock for feeding-experiments, 60 steers, 65,660 lb .
Wages of Labourers, etc. — Gages des joumaliera, etc.
Dunlop, J., foreman. $960. cxpen.ses $.55.45; .-Vmos. \V. \V., $195; Bishel, Marv, $.'t9.K5
Brendanohl. A.. $450.60; Brcndanohl. M., $.30; Brownlee, F., $644.58; Clinch, F. B.. $702.35.
Davis, D., $285; Eagle. G., $.545.50; Edwards, M., $587.,50, expenses. $8.75; Edwards, W. A.,
$306
Godfrey. \Vm.. $720; Grant. P. A.. $162..50; Hindmnn, S.. $642.60; .Ia<-k, .L. $.55
Kloth, H., $735.73; Ijiwlor. T.. $1 12..iO: Maxfield. E.. $922.33; McArthur. J., $05
.McCormac, D. V.. $46.25; Mi-Keniie. E.. $83.25: McKenzie, \V.. $42; Neilev. \Vm., $900.60.
Peka, L. $64.75; Skepic. L. $.361.63: Skepie. M.. $.370.80: Skepic. R.. $495.53
Sexsmilh. M. J.. $72.90. exp<-nsc.s. $89.60; Tidvman. H., $833; Vanderloo, T.. $54; sundrv
persfins. $fi9..')5. 1,119 05
23,233 31
Less— Proceeds from sales of stock: 60 steers, 74,945 lb., JX,.57l.20; mutton anil lamb, 2,1191
lb.. $4.54.03 9 025 83
1..S7S so
l!W 40
49 0(t
23 31
34 40
239 10
68 00
437 62
65 40
61 25
.iO 00
43 20
45 75
173 48
299 87
243 05
1 . 102 36
71 10
108 .50
120 65
41 ^75
65 62
694 60
5.408 00
1 . 2.50 30
1.827 53
1.7.32 75
I..5S0 10
1.8.35 .56
1,072 10
1,292 71
14,207 48
Kranrli Ktpeiimcntal Farin, Srotf. Sa.Kl<.
Krrme ri|><'rlmctitalc dc Sroll, Sa.-.!*.
Everest. U. E.. supi-rintendent, 12 m.. $1,500; 'rinlinc, M. J., a<'ting suiHrintimlent, 12 in.,
$1,600, expenses, $280.42; balan( e working exp«'nscs to be accounted for $39..50
Beaver I^umber Co.. lumber supplies. $419.65; Hildslein. E. .1.. binekstiiitliing. $.55. .3t)
Bradley, Fletcher. Ottawa: .500-ehick brooder. $22; 4 thermometers. $9; siindrii-s, $1.60.
Brown, .lohn G.: j Ion bran at $31 ; ) ton shorts at $30
f.'anada Ingot Iron ( d., Winnipeg, 4 ingot inin culverts .
Carson. Ed.. I'nilv. Sask.: 321 ft. wi-ll casing. $356.67; 2 shoes for casing, $15.80: digging well.
100 ft. at $2. .50 ft. at $2 .V). .50 ft. at $3, 1 1 ft. at $3. .50. Ie»,i ga.H<ilcnc. supplied, 140 gal. at3.Sc.
Chadburn fc ColdWell .Mfg. Co.. Newburgh. N.Y.. lawn mower parts
Cunningliam. K. T.. dentistry, II animals at $l..50; Gutchenrittcr, F. .1.. 6-2 tons lia.v at $5. . .
DeWalt. \V, p.. veterinary servicca
Dulmnge. E. IL. Wilkie, Sask.: 10 single gates 14x48 at $7.25; 12 xpoolx 4-ft. wire at $4.80:
staples. $0..50 . .
Guild. L. U.. R<ickwo<«l. Ont.. .300 barred Plymouth rock eggs
llufT, C. .\.: 400 lb. binder twine. $73; m.-i.-lnne ii.irts anil n-niiir". $22.<H1
3.419 92
474 95
32 00
;)3 .50
102 00
K.tO 49
:)0 86
47 5<l
15 00
1311 60
24 Oil
95 00
Carried forwarl 5,243 02
ACRICULTCRE DEIWRTilETiT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Branch Eiperimental Farm. Scott, Sask.— Concluded.
Ferme cxpfrimtntalc de Scott, Sask.— Fin.
Brought forward .
Imperial Oil Co., Saskatoon. 830-7 gal. gasolene at 38c
Kivlcy, R. S., sundry black-smithing
Kin>inan, W. T.; rake. $84; truck, $49.50; .sundrj' machine parts, $14.9.i
I.oiiiriilcp. A. .1., Cironfcll. .Sask.. 200 lb. rye grass .seed at 12c
Mi-F:irliind, .John, 44 tons hay at $.5
.Mi-Ki'nzie, H., Hardware Co.: lawn mowi'r. $13; 10 gal. paint, $18.7.5; .") gal. raw oil, $10;
200 ft. special rope. $:J0; 4 lO-ft. gates. $43; pumphcad, $12; cylinder for pump. $1.5; 190 ft.
li' pipe, ?6fi..50; 180 ft. steel roil. $21.80; sundry hardware and plumbing supplies, $227.15.
( )nlario Agricultural College. Guelph, .50 barred ruck hens at $1 .2.5
f)ntario May-Oafway Fire .Vlarms. Toronto: 4 pyrene extinguishers, $30; express, $1.90
Richard.s, Geo., 72 bush, flax at $3; Scott Bros. ."stallion fees, $15
Scott Town, water rates, 12 m. at $2
iSa.skatchewan Govt., Dept. of Telephones: exchange service, 18 m. to Aug. 31, 1918, $45
long distance messages. $lfi.75 ,
Singer, A., dry goods and groceries
Smart^Woods, Ltd., Winnipeg; bags 20" x 45", 2.50 at 28Jc., 302 at 37Jc.; 10 lb. cotton twine,
$0
Steele, Briggs Seed Co., Winnipeg: 75 lb. alfalfa, $33.75; 135 lb. red clover, $43.95; sundry
supplies, $39.68 ,
Taylor & Harris; 950 posts at 50c.; cleaning 74 posts, $3.70
Thompson, C. H . , water tank for wagon
Unity Milling Co., 1.000 lb. shorts, $17.50; Van Blaricom, G. E., & Co., Wilkie, jack, $15
Vavra, Chas., harness supplies and repairs
Wakelin Bros.: 1,046 bush, oata, $643.29; 4563 bush, barley. $479.59; sundry drugs, $22.75. . .
Whyte.J.J.: stove, $12.75; .30 ft. 5" belting, $16.20; 991b. white lead, $21.63; sundry hardware
and repairs, $86.25
Accounts under $15 (17)
Express, $103.03; freight, $58.04; postage. $151.83; subscriptions to periodicals, $17.25: tele-
grams, $15.30; board of men, $92.80; King's Printer, $66.47; Stationery Office, $89.07
Purchase of stock for feeding experiments. 20 steers, 19,180 lb
Wages of Labourers, etc. — Gages desjournaliers, etc.
Foreman: Richardson, R. R., AprU-July, $.300; Davies, N. J., July 30 to Mar. 31, $620.80. . . .
Beier. H., $237.75; Buchner, M.. $96.25; CoUeaux, E., $176.28; Daniels, F., $427.95
Daniels, J. E., $939.66, expenses $57.30; Douglas. F. C, $189.05; Ellis, J. E., $30.25; Harris,
Sidney, $46.75
Holtzman. Peter, $53.90; Howard, H. H., $187.55; Keeley, R. S.. $60..50; Lester, T., $311.50
Loewen, H., $543..32, expenses $196.87; Loewcn, P., $147.75; Millar, S., $251.25 ,. .
McCallum, A., $881.31, expenses $6.05; O'Donnell, D., $108.95; Psehenitschnig, J., $63.70. .
Richiirdson. F.. $.35.80; Roth, J., $919.41; Tinlinc, O., $724.95; Tulaney. . I., $600.94
Sundry persons
Less— Proceeds from sales: steers, 43,9.30 lb., $4,129.42; beef. 21,190 lb., $2,235.54; pork,
3. .566 lb., $668.62; mutton, $89.20; wool, $335.72; 22 ewes, $77; sundries, $39.83
$ cts.
5,243 62
. 315 66
23 .50
148 45
24 00
220 00
457 00
62 .50
31 90
231 00
24 00
61 75
16 30
190 42
117 38
478 70
34 00
32 50
55 50
1,145 63
136 83
74 40
593 79
1,342 60
920 80
938 23
1,263 01
613 45
1,139 19
1,060 01
2,281 10
26 85
19,304 07
7,575 33
11,728 74
Branch Experimental Farm, Sidney, B.C.
Fermc exp^rlmcntale de Sidney, C.-B.
Stevenson, Lionel: superintendent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,900; travelling expenses, $572.25; house
rent, 12 m. at $30 2,832 25
Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Victoria; 305 lb. clover, $119.95; 2-1 tons bran, $84.30; 125 lb.
alsike at 30c.; 15 bags oats, $35.50; 12 bags shorts, $25.35; 8 bales hay, $18.10; 4 bags
wheat, $17.35; 200 lb. beef scraps, $10..50; freight, $12.90; sundries, $84.85 446 30
B. C. Electric Railway Co., Victoria: electricity supplied, 12 ra., $80.01; motor rental, 13
m. at $5; IS tungaten lamps, $8.30 153 31
B. C. Telephone Co., Ltd.; rental of 2 phones, 12 m., $48; long distance messages, $28.82.. 76 82
Cochrane, John, Victoria, sundry drug supplies 31 45
Craig, David: horseshoeing, $77.75; sundry repairs, $94.30 172 05
Crawford, J. W., Saanichton: .30 bags br.in, $60.75;" 10 bags wheat, $31.75; 5 bags oats at
$2.45; 3 bags sugar at $2.10; sundries, $13.75 124 80
Critchley, James: 12 shovels, $18; sundries, $5.25 23 25
Genoa Bav Lumber Co., Ltd., sundry lumber supplies 104 97
Hadwen, G. H., Duncan, 20-6 bush, oats at $1.27J 26 25
Imperial Oil Co., Ltd., Victoria: palacine oil, 46-5 gal. at 24jc., 139-5 gal. at 23Jc.; freight,
$2.91 47 08
Jenkins, Geo., serving 32 meals at 50c , : 16 00
Carried forward 4, 054 53
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A — 50 AUDITOR GESERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Branch Eiperlnifntal Farm. Sidney, B.C. — Concluded. $ cts.
Ferme eip^rlmentale de Sidney, C.-B Fin.
Brought forward 4, 054 53
Michell, George T., Victoria: 1 bagger for grinder, $17.25; twine, 50 lb., $12, 2 balls at $1.50;
sundry machine supplie.". $49.65 81 90
McTavish and Spencer. Victoria. 1-h.p. motor ' 65 00
North Saanich Brick A Tile Works: 700 8" drain tiles at $65; bricks, 2,500 at $7, 2,000 at $8. . 79 00
Powell, Geo. & Sons, Victoria: 1 ensilage cutter, $185; 200 ft. black pipe, $64; 2,000 boxes
at $8; fencing, 27 rods at 70c., 10 rods at 75c.; 1 box stove, $12.50; 35 1}" black tees at 34c.;
1 case stumping powder, $10.85; sundry parts for mower, $9.40; 1 wheelbarrow, $6.50;
freight. $9.52; sundry hardware supplies, $387.70 739 77
Prior, E. G. & Co., Ltd., Victoria; 1 Myers working head, $58; 2 gates at $10.06; 1 brass
lined cylinder, $11; freight, $2: sundries, $45.07
Rennie, Wm. & Co., Vancouver: 75 lb. sweet clover at $28; sundry seeds, $3.13
Rost, E., Saanichton: 81 ft. pipe, $12.40; 1 anvil, $7.50; 2 hammers, $1; bolt heater, $2
Sydney Trading Co., Ltd.: 5 bags bean meal at $3.25; 228 yd. cheese cloth, $14.34; sundry
supplies, $80.87
Sloan's Shoe Store, Sydney: 3 pr. knee gum boots at $5.50; sweat pads, 7 at $1, 4 at 85c.;
sundry repairs, $7; sundry supplies, $23.50
Solly, L. F., Westholme, 300 white Wyandotte hatching eggs
Spencer, (Mrs.) Mary, Saanichton, 1-7 tons hay at $20
Sterling, E. R., Saanichton, horseshoeing and sundry blacksmithing
Stevenson, Mary B., grazing cattle and horses, April 15 to Oct. 30, $70; rent of barns, April
to Oct.. $26 96 00
Vancouver Milling and Grain Co., Victoria: bran, 2i tons at $38, -35 ton at $35.30: -4 tons
ground oats at $55; -35 ton shorts at $43; -15 ton beef scraps at $114; 766 lb. feed molasses
at 4c.; freight, $7.25; sundry feed, $19.75
Victoria and Island Development Assn., Ltd., Victoria, rent of exhibition space, 12 m. at $12.50
Victoria Chemical Co., Ltd., sundry chemical supplies
Wciler Bros., Ltd., Victoria, 6 kitchen tables at $4.75
Small payments (18)
Cartage, $24.75; customs, ,50c.: express, $68.78; freight, $92.89; postage, $60.78
Subscriptions, $4.88; King's Printer, $23.04; Stationery Office, $59.47
Wages of Labourers — Gages detjournaliers.
Foreman, Spencer, S.: $1,200; house rent, 12 m. at $25
Labourers: Clarke, G.. $72; Coward. J., $794.94; Coward, R., $469.83
Griffin, G., $195: Hall, J. H., $60; Holmes, L., $93.75; JefTrey, C. E.. $910
,Iones. A., $172.56; King, G. J.. $27.60; Lci^trangc, C, $237; Lidgate. T.. $677.86
Lowell. H., $817.81: Marshall, .1., $748.14; Newman, G., $216; Oliver, R., $329.02
Pohl. F.. $872.53: Powell, R. PI., $44.62: Pruvcv, H., $1,200; Reading, A. A., $25.57
Spencer, G.. $600; Sproule, F. W., $584.47
136 19
24 13
22 90
111 46
57 40
25 50
34 OO
93 80
219 15
150 00
53 05
28 60
86 73
247 70
87 39
1
,,W0 00
1
,336 77
]
,2.58 75
1
,115 02
0
,110 97
2
, 142 72
1
,184 47
17,142 80
Branch Eiperlmental Farm. Spirit I.ake, Que.
Ferme eip^rlmontale de Spirit Lal(e, QuC.
Fortier, P., foreman-manager: 5 m. at $.S0. 7'm. to Mar. 31 at $85; expenses, $53.24
.\uEcr, Dr. W. L., S.iint 'lite. Que., 15 M brirks at $10
.■\uthicr, H., Amos, tjuc, 7-326 tons hay at $15..
Benard Stores, Amos, Que.: 25 gal. gasolene, $12.25; 10 bags potatoes, $47.50; nails, $24;
sundries, $6.68
Blai.'t, Frank, St. Theclc. Que: 5,627 ft. lumber at $25; 87-8 bush, oats at $1; 31 bags at 10c. .
Bond. .\lcx., .\mofl. Quo., masonry work on rcsidcnro anfl stalilo nf forcman-inan.igcr.
Brennan, H. C, Co., Ottawa: 500 ft. 2" unlincd linen firp hose at 30c.; hose reel. $55; 10
sets expanding ring couplings at $2.60; 3 2" x 18" play pipes at J3.I.'); freight, $5.91
Brown Corporation, La Tuijue, Que.: shingles, 20 M clear at $5.30. 40 M 2nd clear at $3.66. .
Canadian Con.'<olidatc<l Rubber Co.. Montreal, men's joliettc red fus.. 10 pr. at $3.60
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Montreal. sundrN- fittings for typhoon pump
Chaput, L.. Fils A Cic., Montreal: 15 Imgs flour, $84.75; 4 bags oatmeal, $21 ..W; 630 lb.
baron. $178.24; 100 lb. butter, $46; 12 bags granulale.l suirar. $108.18; 329 lb. while beans,
$fi.'i.Ot;: 120 111. .«)up peas. $10..")0; 2l'>-3 gal. ini<la.-scs, $24.98; 200 lb. cvaporalrcl apples,
$24; 350 lb. prunes, $.57; 48 tins preserved strawberries, $25.20; 0 doz. tins tomatoes,
$14.85; 150 lb. raisins, $15.50: crate onions, $10.25; sundrv groceries, $06.08 749 69
Cloutier. J. A.. Amo-. Quo - 041 lb. I>ecf, $1.55.32; sundries, $6.27 161 69
Cosacttc, .1. P ■ ' • • ■ 23 00
Drouin. A. A liran, $I15..')0; 5 bags shorts, $13.75; 20 bags oats, $05;
10 bags p<,' ur, $12; 14 bags cement, $14; 70 1b. rnii-inb, $10.50; 2-44
tons hay, $4:i.U4, sundrv nupplu-s, $200.41 .504 10
Dudcmaine, Albert, Amos, Que.: sleigh, $18; 4 do*, tire bolts, $1.40.. 19 40
Carried forward 3,740 !"
1.048 24
l.W OO
109 89
90 43
231 .56
96 00
246 .'ii.
2.'i2 (II'
36 (HI
22 64
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE A 51
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Branch Experimental Farm, Spirit Lake, Que.— Continued. t cts.
Ferme eip^rlmentale de Spirit Lake, Qui.— Suite.
Brought forward 3,740 90
Frigon, Ivanhoe, Amos, Que.: 16008 tons hay, $288.15; 4.5 bush, oats, $49.50; 16 b'ags
middlings, $52; 6 bags oatmeal, $21; 2 bush, beans, $24; 5 bags potatoes, $16.25; 1 bag
granulated sugar, $12; 8 20-lb. tins grease, $30.75; 300 lb. nails, $23; sundry supplies,
$124.02 640 67
Frothingham & Workman, Montreal: 6 kegs wire nails, $34.84; iron and steel bars, $70.79;
lawn roller, 18" x 24", $14.35; champion blower, $32.40; 1 doz. chopping axes, $13; 20
horse blankets, $34.50; sundry hardware, $73.91 273 79
Gauvin, F., Amos, Que.: beef, 470 lb. at 16c., 278 lb. at 17c., 112 lb. at 18c., 3,406 lb. at 19c.,
2.145 lb. at 20c 1 ,218 76
Gosselin, Chas., Cummings Bridge, Ont., 1 Ayrshire cow 135 00
Gourd, David, Amos, Que.: 10-452 tons hay, $167.24; 22 bags bran, $48.90; 63 bags oats,
$181; 25 bags potatoes, $67.50; 2 bags flour, $11; lard, .50 lb. $12.50, 2 pails $8.50; 5 tins
grease, $20; 20 bags cement, $20; sundries, $67.62 604 26
Gourd & Cossette, Makamik, Que., 25 bags oats 71 25
Imperial Oil Co., Montreal: 404-5 gal. royalite oil, $72.98; 51 gal. gasolene, $17.09; freight,
$14.04; barrels, $30; less empties returned, $31.45 102 66
International Harvester Co., Ottawa: 1 8-h.p. mogul skidded engine, $450; 20" friction clutch
pulley, $10 460 00
Lalonde, R. E., Cochrane, Ont.: 20 bags oats at $3; 15 bags bran at $2; 5 bags moulee at
$3.50 107 50
Lamontagne Ltd., Montreal: harness, $78; 2 pr. reins, $11; 6 halters, $10.50; harness leather,
23 lb., $17.25; 77 lb. blue felt, $42.35; sundries, $6.90 166 00
Langlois & Paradis, Quebec: 10 bush, white beans, $87.^0; 16 bush, peas, $75; .500 lb. butter,
$229.50; 127i lb. cheese, $36.20; 60 bags flour, $372.50; 187 lb. tea, $75.90; 100 20-lb. pails
lard, $4.34; 75 lb. apricots, $15.75; 30 doz. tins com, $59.40; 40 doz. tins tomatoes, $88.20;
26 gal. fancy syrup, $24.70; 1 bag tapioca, $23.10; 141 lb. dates, $22.56; 100 lb. raisins,
$11.50; 4501b. strawberry jam, $81; 100 lb. prunes, $16; 800 lb. granulated sugar, $76.72;
3 brl. pork, $198; sundry groceries, $215.05 2,142 58
Latimer, T. J., Oxdrift, Ont.: 10 bush, red clover at $14; cotton bags, $1.20 141 20
Legare, P. T., Ltd., Quebec: 3 stoves, $30.60; sundries, $5.50 36 10
Lefebvre, F. X., Amos: 80 sticks dynamite, $12; 9 registers for hot air furnace, $58.50; 41J
sheets galv. iron at $2.50; sundries, $65.50 239 75
Martin-Senour Co., Montreal: paint, 3 gal. at $2.75, 2 at $2.85, 6 at $3.30, 2 at $3.40, 15 at $3.4&,
9 at $3.55, 1 at $3.65, 3 at $3.80, 2 at $3.90; shingle stain, 129 gal. at $1.10; boiled oil, 10 gal.
at $1.46J; 2 cans, $1.80 305 45
Mississippi Iron Works, Almonte, Ont., fanning mill 22 00
Moody, Matthew & Sons Co., Terrebonne, Que.; 30 in. champion thresher with 6 in. pulley,
$175; sundries, $1 176 00
McDonald, Kenneth & Sons, Ottawa: 900 lb. timothy, $96.75; 250 lb. clover, $57.50; 4 bush.
wheat, $10.40; sundries, $8.90 173 55
MacDonald, W. B., Ottawa, veterinary instruments 15 75
Segouin, P., 230 lb. beef at lie 25 30
Soumis, Mrs. S., washing 177 blankets at 15c.; Soumis, W.. labour, 94 h. at 25c 50 05
Standard Lime Co., Joliette, Que., 60 brl. lime at $1.05 63 00
Taylor, Geo., Hardware, Ltd., Cochrane, Ont.: 175 brl. cement at $3.25; 45 gal. gasolene,
$17.33; 400 ft. A 'n. loading chain, $.34.98; 7 kegs nails, $43.85; 3 in. yoke globe valve,
$16.75; 2 doz. axes, S31; 4 doz. a.xe handles, $14; empty drum, $10; sundry hardware
supplies, $24.94; less labour, $17.49; goods returned, $8.71; freight, $1.68 733 72
Tcmiscaming Trading Co., Haileybury, Ont.: 25-998 tons hay at $16.40; less freight and
switching, $116.89 309 47
Tremblay, F. & Co., Montreal, 20 pillars, 9' x 9" diam., with base and cap, at $4.75 95 00
Tremble, H. M., Lacombe, Alta., 1.785-9 bush, oats at 65c 1,160 80
Trudel, J. D., Amos, Que., 20-845 tons hay at $15 312 67
Express, $134.06; freight, $1,075.67; postage, $7.50; subscriptions to periodicals, $2.88; tele-
grams, $20.85; King's Printer, $20.48; Stationery Office, $55.96 1,317 40
Payments under $15 (9) 55 87
nages of Labourers, etc. — Gages des journaliers , etc.
Bedard, T., $278.35; Bourgeois, P., $269.94; BrouUette, A., $211.14; Caron, N., $67.83 827 26
Champagne, E., $116.75; Cherrier, A., $235.79; Clermont, C, $78.47; Corbeil, F., $133.57. . . 564 58
Coss6tte, D., $435.59; Cossette, M.. $.54.43; Cyr, R., $31.11; Dancause, P., $73.60 594 73
Dessurault, D.. $42.56; Dion, P., $80.40; Ducharme, S., $25.72; Dumont, H., $53 201 68
Dumont, P., $136.94; Dusablon, B., $47.31; Edwards, H. L., $27.60; Fey, K., $81.70 293 55
Francoeur, F., $1.54.37; Francoeur, L., $214.32; Frenette, A., $183.61; Frenette, P., $202.92. . 755 22
Gagncr, G., $128.44; Gagnon, L., $20.64; Gagnon, W., $30.59; Gervais, A., $72.96 261 63
Gervais, E., $32.08: Goyette, J., $210.87; Goyette, W., $628.10; Groslot, E., $53.20 924 85
Huot, A., $138.98; Huot, U., $32.11; Jeansommo, A., $90..34; Jeansomme. C, $197.22 458 65
Jolin, A., $60.40: Ladouceur, A., $49.98; Ladouceur, G., $147.71; Ladouceur, J., $86.25, 344 34
Latcndresse, O., $133.85; Lavigne, D., $71.53; Legace, A., $106.21; Legurdre, R.. $371.83. ... 683 42
Maille, H., $208.95; Maille, P., $255.55; Marchand, E., $32.40; Marchand, P., $34.20 531 10
Carried forward 21,337 46
1— 4iA
A ^52 MDiTnn aF\i:i!Ms uKi'tirrr. inn-inis
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Branch Eiperlmrntal Farm, Spirit I^ke. Qu«. — Concluded. f cts.
Kerme eip^rlmentale <lr Spirit Lakr, Que. — Fin.
Brought for«-ard 21 , .^i7 40
Wages oj Lihourera, etc. — Concluded.— Gaffes ics journaliers , etc.— Tin.
-Massicotte, v.. $132.05: Mathon, E.. $165.21; Matlion. <^i.. $177.46; Mavcr. P.. $575.!i!> l.(l,i() 71
Montambault. .\..$7.iO; Montambault. Iv. $51.15: Nile. ().. J-WS; Nile. P., $.127..'!0 I,6!t0 45
Xolin. G. $10.{.20; Paquptte. L.. $71.82; Pepin, n.. $151.71: Popin.. I. ,$133.95 460 6S
Plante. H.. $3.57.58; Plante. O.. $163.21; Planto, P.. $2.39.70: ProvaiulK-r. T., $231.23 '.i«l 72
Robichaud, H.. $20.41; Robichaud. N.. $280.25; Kov. A.. $69.30: .Smith. . I.. $164.09 .540 05
.^ouinis. D.. $116.75: Siiumis, O. J., $190.30; Soumis. P., $62.51; l^oumis. S., $418.55 788 11
Soumis. Mrs. S.. $470; Souiuis. W.. $169.19; .St. .\rnault. E.. $34.96: .St. Deni!<, P., $807.30.
travel. $14.90 1 ..502 35
Thibault. \.. $66.31; Turcottc. L.. $36.10; Vandal, O., $271.51; Veillette, A., $72.48. . . .' . 440 40
.Sundrv' persons, $388.74; less, refunded on account of labour performed for other partic.-',
$229.44 159 30
28.973 23
Branch K\|>crimciilal Farm, Sic. Aiiiie <lr lu 1*l>l':l<l^rl■. Qui*.
Kernie c\p^rlineii(alc dc Stc-.Vniu'-dc-la-l'«catl^rc. Qiif-.
lieuin. Jos., superintendent. 12 ra.. $1,700: travel, etc., $214.30 : .914 30
Belanper, .\., Montinagiiy: disc harrow. $39.05; boiler. $25; laliour. etc., $3 67 05
Bernier, A., .St. (Jncsime'. 16 tons hay at $12; HerulK-, A., blarkstiiithins, etc., $99.17 291 17
Berube, Louis, lumber. $44.12; Hrunet, \V. 4 Co., Quebec, drugs, $35.20 79 32
Canadian Incubator Co.. Toronto, brooder, $79.75; (iistonguay. .\., straw, $25..30 105 05
Couture, G. <t Ed.. Quebec, 20 tons bran at $42. .50; Dionne, A.. 3 tons straw at $s S74 00
Dcsjardins, J. R.; 135 gal. gasolene at 40c.; 6 hoes at 7,5c .58 50
Dionne. A., jr.. 5-905 tons straw, $46.23; Doyle. Win., hardware. $22.06 OS 29
Dube, E.. Port ,)oli, 7 -.576 tons straw, $60.01; I'rost A Wcnjd Co., implements, $45.80. 106 41
Gravel, A., Lumber Co. . Ktchemin Bridge, sawdust. $25; Horton. L., food, $34.80 .59 80
Hebert. Jos. C. Montmagny; duty on incubator, $29.95; entry fee, $2 31 95
Hodgkinson & Ti.idale. Beaverton. Ont., 2 Percheron horses 900 00
Huilon, J. P., Riviere Ouclle, 3-9875 tons straw. $31.90; Kaniouraska Telephone Co., ciiliange.
12 111., $94 125 90
Kamouraska .Agric-ultunil Co-operative .Society: .55 bags nats at $2, 40225 tons at $.50, 3-01.55
at $70. 1.50 bags bran at $1.90; ,59 barley meal at $3.25; 1 Ion mouK-e, $.56; 225 bags whiti-
meal at $2.65; (eriilizcr, 3-625 tons at $23; sunilry. $25.30; sundries, $.52.75
I.jiforest, E., plumbing, etc.. $65.05; Landry, G.. wooden Ikjxcs, etc., $121.88
Lake of the Woods .Milling Co., Montreal: .50 tons bran at $;i4.20: less (reighl, $271.30
Lavallee. All.: 164 gal. coal oil at 2,5c.; 28 gal. linseed oil at $1.47; 150 lb. red oxi<le. $22; 16
stable brooms, $17.70; sundrj- hardware. $277.92
Legur/'c. P. T., Quebec: runabout , $80: 160 rods fencing at 68c
l/gari- 4 .Moisan. (juebei-; chicken feed, $21 ; oyster shells. $10.50; sundries. $15.85
Leii)ii-ux. .los. E.. (juebei-: 2 do/., .shovfjs, $26.60; grindstone, $18; 20 dor., knives and forks,
$;«); 100 lb. lead arsenate at 20c.; sundries, $.30.40
l^-ves<(ue. J., Ht. Pacoiiie. 4 Ions western oats at $.55
Lizotto. Nap., bincksmithing. etc.. $232.08; Martin, J., 3-6 tons straw at $7.7S. . .
Miuti.-^on Plow Co.. .Madison. Wis., 1 transplanter
Michaiid. Jos., lumber. $.35.77; Morin, Dr. E. A Co.. Quebec, drugs, $40.74 .
National Live .'stock Keeords. fees, $37; Ouellelte, Miss .\., laundry, $57.04
Ontario Agricultural Cnllege, (iuelph, ,50 barrc<l rock hens
Paciuet, A., St. Agapit, 1.400 eggs (or hatching at 7(-
Pelletier. E., rent. 5 acres of land. $;)0; Pellet ier, ElisZ-e, rent, $30; -4 tons hay at $12.80.
Kenaud. J. B. A Co.. Quebec: 301 lb. meat at 26c.; ferr>-, 5,5c
River Ouelle Lumln-r ( 'o.. lumber, $43.12; Uobert.sonville Foundry Co., engine, $28
.Sonerhnl. M.. bread for e\< ursionists, $115.80; Sirois, .\., 8-0945 tons hav. $87.72
Sheet Metal Pro<lu<-is Co.; 800 5 lb. hnney pniL" at 9c., 00 .30 lb. French lithoal 2S\,
Smnrt-W<KKls, Montreal. I. .500 printeil bags at $0;i.,50 iier .M
.Saint Anne's College; water supply. 1 y . $200; 90 lb. dynamite at 00c. ; sundry, $o
Saint Anne's Agricultural Cr.llege: 1.200 tile, 0 in. at $57; sundry, $49.40
Sici/'t/- C(w)p/'rative .\gricole de Froiiiage de (ju^bec, Princoville, 52 Plymouth Rock
pullets at $2
Tilbury East .See<l < om Association. 6 bush, seed com
Twiftlie, .John. Papincauville. I Aryshire bull
l"nion Agrirole. groceries, hardware, etc., $80.03; sundry accounts (83), 1001.81 . .
Verreault. A. D., dcs Aulnaies. 670 tree "eedlings
Eiprcss charges, $142.33: freight, $.568.11, iK>slage. v\< .. $100.54. telephone lolls, $48.93 .
King's Printer. f)tlawa; I M 1 doi. egg cartons. $4(K).7tl. sundry, $.35.85; .Stationery OITice, sup-
plies, $82.65 519 20
Trrivelling eipenscii: Barton. J. R.. $17.25; Ooffnon, M. O., tlT.OS; Vorrcault, L., 1148.90
sundry (4k $28.20 212 00
Carried forward 13,615 37
1,8.54 64
187 53
1,438 64
399 78
188 80
47 35
1'25 00
220 00
2.59 98
65 00
.82 51
94 04
02 .50
98 00
110 OO
94 41
71 12
203 58
88 95
95 25
2.59 00
117 8(1
104 00
16 00
200 00
688 44
101 20
808 91
AaUICl.L'lTHE DEPARTilEXT: EXPENDITVJiE A — 53
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Branch Experimental Farm, Ste. Anne de la Pocati^re. Que. — Concluded. $ cth.
Kerme e\pfrimon(ak- de Ste-.\nne-de-la-Pocatitre, Qu*.— Fin.
Urought forward 13, 01.5 37
Wages of Labourers, etc. — Gages des journaliers , etc.
Foreman, Sirois, A.. J840; Richard, Y., secretar>-, $420; Verreault, L., horticulturist, $800 2,0iJ0 00
Labourers: Anctil, W., $96.75; Beaulieu, E., $510.18; Beaulin, Eloie, $54.16 661 (l!i
Beaupre, N., $448.82; Begin, Ant., $.56.60; Begin, Jos., $70.20; Belanger, D., $401.82 977 44
Belanger, P., $158.10; Berube, E., $47.16; Berube, Eug., $6.35; Berube, K., $26.64 86(1 iM)
Bouchard, E., $4.35; Bourgel.-is, E., $503.70; Houlet, A., $.38.16 970 Sf;
Deschenes, E.,$252..58: Deschene, S., $740; Dube. Albert, $253.80; Dube, D., $30.96. .. . 1,277 34
Dube, Alph., $43.50; Dumais, A., $84; Fournier, A., $306.24; Groulx, Alf., $720 1 . 1.53 74
Gagnon, Omer, $650; Joncas, P., $27; Lebrun, H., $106.02; Leclerc, R., SI18 901 02
Levesque. A., $25.20; Lizotte, A., $321.02; Lizotte, Alph., $207.44; Lizotte. E., $195.84. . 749.50
Madore, Jos. ,$67.50; Marier, E., $32.85; Martin, A., $45.18; Martin, Ade., $66.42 211 0.5
Mas.se, Th., $79.38; Morin, Ph., $48.15; Ouellette, Mag., $620; Ouellette, Jos., $260.82. . . 1,008 3.5
Ouellette, Mme. M., $34; Ouellette, O., $190.42; Ouellette, S., $50.04 274 4r.
Pelletier, Alph., $3.36.24; Pelletier, Arthur, $46.08; Pelletier, C. A., $780 1,162 32
Pelletier, D., $49.80; Pelletier, Eleu., $32: Pelletier, Elisee, $02.26 144 06
Pelletier. Leon, $5.52.62; Pelletier, Martial, $98.72; Pelletier, Oscar, $40.56 691 90
Pelletier, S. G., $210.42; Richard, Eug., $146.16; Shaff, E., S32 388 oS
.Simard, E., $37.20; Simard, W., $515..58; St. Pierre, A., $111.96 664 74
Thiboutot, G., $110; Tremblay, W., $262.14; sundry persons f35), $445.14 817 2s
28,602 90
Less— Sales beef and veal, $402.19: lamb. $1.53.30; pork, $309.12 864 61
27.738 29
Branch Experimental Farm, Summerland, B.C. =
Ferme eip^rimentale de 8ummerland, C'.-B.
Helmcr. R. H.: superintendent, 12 ni.. $1,700; house rent, 12 m. at $30; travelling expon.ses.
$266.75
American Can Co., Ltd., Vancouver, 223 honey pails complete with covers, etc.
Banford Bros., Chilliwack, 4 pigs, $250; Beer, A. J., tents, 1 at $13, 1 at $30, harness parts and
repairs, $7.70
British Columbia Nurseries Co., Ltd., Vancouver, nursery trees
British Columbia Pottery Co.<Victoria, 12.040 tiles, $452.50; Burns, P. & Co., Ltd., Vernon
12 owes, $216 '
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Vancouver, 2 scales, $36.60; Clarke & Stuart Co., Vancouver
9 Hags, $52. :
Darkis, Scott, horseshoeing, $105.70; Elliott, A. B., 1 tent $16, sundry hardware $14.05
Ellis, W. J.. & Co., Kamloops, 2 flume gates, $50; cartage, etc., $1.50
Galbraith & Speer, Vernon, carriage parts •
Glen Bros., Rochester, N.Y.: nursery trees, 60 peach, $37.50; sundries, $1.27
Gray, W. W., Ottawa, sheep-shearing machine
Ham & Nott, Brantford, Ont.: 5 hives, $17.85; sundry bee supplies, $38.81
Hargitt, J. A., Matsqui: wire fencing, 44 rods at $1.28, 20 at $1.08, 110 at 85c., 90 at 70c
ITarris, L., Vernon, 2 colonies of bees, $24; Hutchins, J. R., Sorrento, 1 set double harness, $75
Johnson, A. I., & Co., Vancouver: brooder, $25; sundry incubator supplies, $4.80..
Kellog, R. M., Co., Three Rivers, Mich.: plants, $17.60; King, VV. R. & Co., Penticton,
hardware supplies, $15.35
Kirk, J. \., services surveying land, 7J d. at $15
Layritz Nursery, Victoria, nursery stock, $102.50; Madison Plow Co., Madison, Wis., trans-
planter, $65
Marlatt & McKenzie, Kamloops, 1 dehorner, $21; Morrison-Thompson Hardware Co.,
Kclowna, 1 spreader, $205
McConnell, H. L., & .Son, Port Burwell, Ont., plants .'..',
McDonald, Kenneth, & Sons, Ltd., Ottawa, 1 Townsend horse lawn mower
McLellan, McFeely & Co., Ltd., Vancouver: lawn mower, $12.25; tarpaulin, 40" x 60". $126.50;
.sundry hardware, $16.26 ' 1.55 01
McKay & LeClaire, Calgary, Alta., expenses re transportation of sheep from Ste. Anne de
Bellevue -. 64 4S
McKenzie, A. E., Co., Ltd., Calgary, Alta.: 80 bush, oats, $91; 6 bush, wheat, $18.90; bags,
$10. .50.
McMill.an, A. A., Macdonald College, Que.: sheep, 8 at $30, 3 at $40
McWilliams, G. L., sundry drugs, $34.25; Nelson. C. P., making 15 negatives and prints, $30
Okanagun United Growers, Ltd., Vernon: 500 lb. bone meal, $14; 300 lb. nitrate of soda,
$13. .50; sundry supplies, $17.25
Ontario May-Oatway Fire Alarms, Toronto: 2 brass pyrene, $15; express, $1 .70
Penticton Hardware Co., Penticton, hardware supplies
Redmon .Steele Tube Co., North Yakima, Wash.. 9 gates
Carried forward 5, 781 00
2,326 75
24 22
300 70
62 65
668 50
88 60
135 75
51 5(1
59 0(1
38 77
17 00
56 66
234 42
99 00
29 SO
32 95
112 50
167 '.50
226 00
17 90
125 00
120 40
360 00
64 25
44 75
16 70
46 24
34 00
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AUDITOR GBXERAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1^19
Branch Experimental Farm, Summerland, B.C. — Concluded.
Ferme eip^rlmentalc de Summerland, C.-B.— Fin.
Brought forward
Rennie, Wm., Co., Vancouver: 1 cultivator, J18.65; 450 lb. lawn gras3 seed, $138.50; 200 lb.
peas, »20; 60 bush. oats. JI29.20; 100 lb. rape, $17; 300 lb. wheat, $21; clover, 50 lb.
alsike, $14; 100 lb. red, $28.50 100 lb. vetches, $25; sundr>' seeds and supplies, $61.74
Reynolds, Frank S., Vernon: plough, $28; steel barrow, $12.50; sundry farm machincrj' parts.
$14.33.
Ritchie, John S.: 4 horse lawn boots, $15; 1 set team traces, $31; sundry harness parts, $32.05
Ritchie. Wm.: 180 sacks cement, $207; 2,070 sq. ft. cedar shiplap, $62.10; 133 ft. J" galv.
pipe, $23.94; sundry' lumber supplies, $6G7.83
Riverside Nurseries, Grand Forks, nursery trees and plants
Shields, W. R., horseshoeing and sundry blacksmithing
Smart-Woods. Ltd., Montreal: 500 bags. SJ" x 141". $25.20; sundry supplies, $12.17
Solly, L. F.. Westholme, .50 White Wyandotte pullets
Spramotor Co.. London, Ont.: spramotor, $75; sundry machine parts, $3.08
Summerland Town: irrigation rates 2 y. (1917 and f918), $600; domestic water rates, IS m.
to Mar. 31. 1918, $60
Summerland Fruit Union: 1 ton bran, $38; 150 peach boxes, $15; 125 apple boxes, $21.25; 405
sacks, $48.60; sundry supplies, $96.04 . .
Summerland Supply Co., Ltd.: 50 gal. gasoline, $21.72; 75 lb. white lead, $16.70; 8 sheets
galv. iron, $22.60; 892 lb. wire, $89.20; 115 ft. hose, $32.80; 8 bolts, $1.5.20; farmer's boiler,
$38; 42 ft. galv. pipe, $14.70; range, $60; 200 rods fencing, $161; sundry supplies, $310.09
Summerland Telephone Co.: exchange ser\'ices, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $42; long distance
messages, $2.20
Thomber, T. P., 5 2.')0-watt nitrogen lamps
Victoria Chemical Co., Ltd., Victoria: 200 lb. nitrate of soda, $12.70; 1 ton fertilizer, $48;
1 ton bone meal, $24
Western Canada Flour Co., Calgary: 15 tons oats, $687; 5 tons bran, $172.50; leas freight.
$87.94.
Young, Thos. B.: 4 scales, $201.50; tedder,' $75; cultivator, $I7..50; 50 lb. twine, $12.94;
60 harrow teeth, $15; sundry machinery parts, $90.58
Payments under $15 (22)
Custom;*, $22.0S; eipre.s,s. $308.21; freight, $337.64; postage. $85.0S
Subscriptions to periodicals, $11.50; telegrams, $17.85
King's Printer, $16.85; Stationery Office. $181.11
Purchase of stock, 59 head cattle, 49,520 lb
$ cts.
5,781 00
473 59
54 83
78 05
960 87
28 10
138 10
37 37
125 00
78 08
660 00
218 89
782 01
44 20
26 55
84 70
771 56
412 52
126 00
7.53 01
29 35
197 96
,961 00
Wagea of Labourcrt — Gages dca joumaUcrt.
Foreman: Gillis, J., 12 m
Labourers: Anderson, A., $774.15; Andrews, G., $146.25; Armstrong, W., $74.40
Avison, A., $904.44; Baptist, J., $24; Bird, J., $30.30
Blarklock, R.. $87; Brewer. H., $145.2.5; Brown, — ., $19.80
Calloway, J. H., $.128.15; Carter, W., $41.40: Clement, J., $33
English. R. II., $130.60; Foreman. H., $009.30; Foreman, Henry, $142.20,. ,
Fyffc, J., $671; Hall, W.. $108..'?0: HnrKrcnves. A., $124..50
Johnson. G. W.. $8.57.75, travel, $24.5.10; .Johnston, Wm., $24; Martin, A . SI".
May, W., $879.10; Morgan, G.. $197.40; Mountford. E., $707.85
McLaine. G. A., $27.90; Nelson, W., $126; Phinncy, R., $886.70
Pierre. .\., $70; Pierre, J., $.50; Reardon, F., $74
Richmond, J. .'!., $95; Ru.'Wil, E.. $43.5.95; .^inith, J., $69
.Smith, Jw, $771.60; Smith, O., $69.60; Tomlin, H., $.547.25
WiKson, C, $940, travel, $28.76; Van Seymortier, C. $509.96
Sundry latx>ur
Proceeds of sales, 46 head cattle, 47,268 lb
1.047 90
994 80
904 74
252 OS
400 55
942 10
903 80
1,141 8S
1,784 35
1.040 00
200 00
599 95
1,3HS 45
1,478 70
83 90
29, 107 08
5,555 60
23,551 48
New Farnu— Nounlles fermeti.
Beaverlrxlgr-, .-Mta. —
Albright, W. 1)., eiperimcnter: salary, July-Oct., at $S5, Nov.-Mar., at $.55; allowance
fnr eip«-rimental work, $200; travel. $75.05; horse hire, 9 m., $50.25; rent of land,
12 a<-.. 9 m.. $90; outlay lor wagex. $3.25 1,039 .55
Kent, P.. InlKiur, $7; King^ Printer, $12.89; .Stationery Offire, $12.32..^... .^ 32 21
Dawxm. ^'ukon— I'arr. .Inn. K., experimenter: Kaliiry. Sept. and Oct., nt $75, Nov. -Mar., nt
I4.'i; rent of Innd, 14 ac, 6 m., $70; allnwnnrT ft)r liorw hire, implement.', etc.. $37. .50. . . 482 .50
Fort Provi'lenre, .N.W.T. — Rev. Father l,e(el)vre, nllownnce for experimental work 200 00
Fort Rcdolulion, N.W.T.— Rev. Father !>'ti-livre. nllownnce for experimental work 200 00
Fort Smith, Alta. — Rev. Father fjcfebvre, nllownnec lor experimental work 200 00
Carried forward . 2, 154 26
AORICVLTVRE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE A — 55
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
New Farms— Concluded. — Nouvelles fermes— Fin. { cts.
Brought forward 2, 154 26
Fort Vermilion, -Mta.—
Jones, Robt., experimenter: salary, 7 m. at $7.5, 5 in. to Mar. 31, at $50; rent of land, 12
m.,$150; horselabourand tools, $75; weather observations, $120; threshing machine,
$100; postage, $11.70; labour, 1916-17, $465.38, 1917-18, $465 2,162 08
King's Printer, $12.71; Stationery Office, $10.75 23 46
Grouard, Alta.— Rev. Father Calais, allowance for experimental work 200 00
Salmon Arm, B.C.— Sharpe, T. A., experimenter, 12 m. at $100 1,200 00
WainwTight, Alta.—
Wilson, Jas., in charge of cattalo, 117 d. to Mar. 31, at $3 351 00
Dominion Parks Branch, Interior Dept.: fencing material, $138.45; labour, April-Sept^
and Jan., $2,712.30; veterinary services, $15 2,865 75
Kemp, W. H., 3 pr. hinges 15 00
Musson & Ross: 1,350 rods 84" special fencing at $1.30; 34 bolts, $4 1,759 00
Stacey Lumber Co.. Lethbridge, Alta., 2,669 round cedar posts at 4.5c 1,201 05
Washburn, W. E.: 2,450 rods fencing at 73 Jc; 600 lb. galv. wire at 86.30; 500 lb. fence
staples at S6.30; 63 spools 2-point galv. barb wire at $4.88; 2 gates, 14" x 86", at $29.50;
sundries. $8.03 2,244 52
14,176 12
I
Illustration Farms— Fermes de demonstrations.
Irwin, J. F., Lethbridge, Alta., assistant supervisor: 8 m. to Nov. 30, at $1,450; travel, $379;
maintenance and operation of Ford car, May-Nov., S542.55 1,888 19
Montreuil, J. K., Ancienne Lorette, Que., inspector: 12 m., $1,350; travel and sundry outlay,
$982.04 2,332 04
Sackville, E. C, Moosejaw, Sask., assistant supervisor; 12 m., $1,250; travel, $1,354.95 2,604 95
Dupuy & Ferguson, Montreal: 18 bush, barley at $2.25; bags, $2.55 43 05
May, H. B.. Indian Head, Sask., 103 grain sacks at 45c 46 35
McDonald, Kenneth, & Sons, Ltd., Ottawa: 608 lb. red clover, $134.52; 179 lb. alsike, $41.17;
570 lb. timothy, S62.70; sundry seeds, $132.59 370 98
Steele, Briggs Seed Co., Winnipeg; 346 lb. alfalfa, $86.22; 749 lb. winter rye grass, $90.91;
391 bush, corn, $118. .50; 45i bush, fall rye, $127.40; sundry seed, $104.91; freight and
express, $60.85; bags, $16.03 604 81
Stinson-Reeb Builders' Supply Co., Montreal: 12 tons fertile lime at $2.50; 120 bags, $12;
freight, $83.70 125 70
Supplies Co. of Canada, Ottawa: stereopticon complete with prestolite tank and carrying
case, $62; 60 lantern slides, $23.45; sundries, $13.51 98 96
Payments under $15 (6) 40 88
Express, $23.40; freight, $56.67; subscriptions to periodicals, $7.20; King's Printer, $173.09;
Stationery Office, $24.35 284 71
Rent of land for year 1917 at $5 per acre —
Abraham, F. W., Cabri, Sask., $225; Appelgren, C. W., Pambrum, Sask., $225 450 00
Babe, B. H., Whitla, Alta., $225; Barry, Frank, Empress, Alta., $225 4.W 00
Begin, N., Rimouski, Que., $90; Bilodeau, A., St. Isidore, Que., $110 200 00
Cornwall, Bartley L., Milk River, Alta.. $225; Fisher, Jerry, Jenner, Alta., $225 iM 00
Prankish, T. H., Foremost, Alta., $225; Fraser, R. R., Munson, Alta., $225 450 00
Glassford, J. J., Moosejaw, Sask., $225; Crier, R. and N., Macleod, Alta., $225 450 00
Hammond, Geo. L., Maple Creek, Sask., $225; Hebert, A., St. Julie, Que., $100 325 00
Hill, Hugh, Lloydminster, Sask., $225; Holmes, Milton, Herbert, Sask., $225 450 00
Huxtable, Wm., Prelate, Sask., $225; Kiser, S. F., High River, Alta., $225 450 00
Lamoureux, E., Nominique, Que., $80; Legallais, E., New Carlisle, Que., $50 130 00
Lupien, S. T., Lac a la Tortue, Que., $125; Marier, A., Drummondville, Que., $105 230 00
Meldrum, Jas. A., Magrath, Alta., $225; Meredith, E., Weyburn, Sask., $225 4.50 00
Mickelson, M., Manyberries, Alta., $225; Moore, C, Stanbridge, East Que., $140 365 00
Mortensen, M., Bow Island, Alta., $225; McLean, Neil, Shaunavon, Sask., $225 450 00
Neilson, J. A., Carmangay, Alta., $225; Ottawa Farm Development Co., ICindersley,
Sask., $225 450 00
Perry, F. N. and D. C, Elmwoodville, Alta., $225; Reddick, S., Aubrey, Que., $120.... 345 00
Sandgren & Carlson, Pmcher Creek, Alta., $225; Shaw, S. E., Biggar, Sask., $225 450 00
Simard, W., St. Gedeon, Que., $90; Stuart, Peter C. and Kroon, Louis, RedvUle, Sask.,
$225 315 00
Warren, Percy J. H., Assiniboia, Sask 225 00
15,525 62
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AlOiTOH UEXKRM.!- liKfVHT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Eip«rimental Stations: Frodtution and Sale of Canadian Tobarcu.
Stations o\|><'rimentalfs: Production ct tentv de tabac lanadlrn.
Farnuam, Qve. ($6,G10 16K
Adam. I.: 405 tons oats. $221.45: 38 bags meal. $88: sundrj-, $36.43
Baillaiseon, J. E., hardware. $60.97; Bissonnette. J. B., horse hire, $24.10
Baker. Geo. E., Amprior. 12 M 3 in. grain tile at $17 ,. .
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange service. $22; long distance messages, $70
Brouillette, E., horse hire, etc.. $171.70: Dcmers. Dr. ()., professional services. $25
Comeau. A. B.: 97J loads stone, $57; 744 "pruche". $25.13: 760 ft. lumber, $33.80; sundrj-,
■""1.74.
$20.:
D'Artois, A. E. 4 Son, 220 tobacco papersat ISJc.; 174 vd. cottonat 17c.; sundrj' hardware.
$1 14.15
EwinK. Wm. Co.. Montrwil: 435 lb. clover seed, $96.63: sundry seed, etc.. $7.53
Famham Town: electric liRhtinR. $10.95; repairs, $17.44; water rates, 12 m.. $20
Giroux, .\. G.. blacksmithing, $6.';. 84; Lcfebvrc. .\.. Montreal, 14 carload.'^ luanurc. $420
Janelle, Dr. J. E.: veterinary serv'iccs and medicine. $36; manure, $20
Lorquet. L., sr.: 4.675 laths? $70.12; -96 tons hay, $12.48
Ontario-May-Oatway Fire Alarms, 10 (sal. chemical extinguisher
Ouellette. W.. livery hire. $81.60; Pollender & Bros., sash, frame, etc.. $98
Robert, A.. St. Brigite: 2- 145 tons hay at $13: sundry accounts |1S>. $203.48
Stone A Wellington, Toronto, 120 ornamental trees at 40r
Freight charges
Legal services, Giroux, F. H. A., Sweetsburg, Que..
Wages of labourers, etc. —
Foreman, Lorquet, L. E., 2 m. at $25.50, 10 m. at $70
Boulais. J., $145.90; Desrosiers, J. B.. $46.50; Fontaine, C, $283.91 ....
Fontaine. O., $80.66: Gauthier. A. $27.10; Guillettc. O. $27.73; Lcmonde, E., $600.
LoLselle, Ad., $68.84; Loiselle. E., $160.07: Millette. A., $35.14; Millette, E.. $46.39 ...
Portelancc, R.. $26.32; Rattey, D., $40.80; Remillard, R., $38.75; Remillard. S.,
$41.34
MoUeur, A., $87.80; Roy, A., $44.25; Savar\-, A., $102.97; Tctreault, G., $720
Tremblay, S.. $44.56; Thurston. H., $45.37; sundry persons, $339.45
Habbow, Ont. ($6,690 42).
Diggcs, D. D., superintendent: 12 m.. $1,700; travel, etc., $401.25
Bayes, S., heating repairs, $32; Hell Telephone Co.: exchange, $15; tolls, $4.81
Boyce.W.R.: 423 yd. cotton, $84.46; sundry. $1.40; Couch, W. T., manure, $20
Conklin, A.: rubber tire lor wheels. $20; tools. $15.90; Ferris. A. K.. rent. 12 m.. $491 .
Ferriss, L. T.: 48 sheets corr. roofing. $88.70; sundry hardware, $113.92
Ferrui, R. I., 3075 tons soft coal, $27.70; Herdman, F., blacksmithing, $41.30
Lymans, Ltd., Montreal, 100 lb. arsenate lead
Ontario F'crtilizers, West Toronto: 2.369 lb. sulph. ammonia, $165.40; 305 tons acid phosphate.
$82.06; 6 cwt. sulphate of potiish at $20; blfxid. 14 p.c. $11. .t4
Richardson. C. & Son. hardware. $1 16. .5.3; Simmers, J. .\., Toronto, seed, $28.30
Smith. C.F., lumber, $259.66; Webster. W. C, harness, etc., $30.15
Woddeson, E. J. Co.. Detroit. Mich.. I..5(X) Strassburg s(|uares, etc
Express. $15.35; freight, $21.07; sundry accounts under $25 (41), $303.68 .
Wages of Labourert. — Gagee drt journalirrs.
Foreman. McKenna. .s.. $900; Moore, E. A., teamster, $.567.50
Labourers: Bums. P., $03; Lawless, . I. P., $25,35; Parkinson. Wm., $256.92; Robinnon. Alei.,
$281.50; Robinson, H., $110; Taflleman, $65.40; sundry persons (II), $92.25
345 88
85 07
204 00
92 00
196 70
136 67
173 43
104 IG
48 39
485 84
56 00
82 60
41 50
179 60
231 36
48 00
123 76
96 35
825 00
476 31
735 49
310 44
147 21
955 02
429 38
2,101 25
51 81
105 86
526 90
202 62
69 00
27 .50
379 00
144 83
2S9 81
89 22
340 70
1.467 .50
894 42
.St. jAfQi-ES d'achioan, QiT.. ($1,144 75).
Dupuia, J. A., estate, rent, 12 in., $100; Forest, A., laliour and horse hire, $68 166 00
Goulet, f >. 4 .Son, seed, etc., $27.43; Ix'febvre. E.. Montreal. 2 cars manure, $.50 77 43
Ontario-Mav-tMtway fire extinguishers. $26.30; Rncelle, Iv, rent, 12 m., $142. .50; sundry
accounti (8), $29.09 197 89
Wagr» of Lahourcrt. — fJagrs itrii journalicrK.
Foreman, Mirenult, Alph., $600; Mireault, Alb., lalsiurer, $50; Mireault, D. A.. $26.30; sun-
dry (3), $21.13 703 43
fhTAWA AND ObkebaI/— Ottawa n en otNiHAL ($7,908.74).
Ilrault, R., foreman, 12 m., 11.150; Charlan. F.. house rent. 13 m..t3l)0 1.. 540 00
Freeman. H. A.: inspector. 12 rn., $1,650; travelling expensc-s, $570. 30...., ' 2,220 30
Koull. G. C.: insprclor, 12 m.. $1,800; travelling eipenxi. $282 70 2,082 70
(■arrie<l (..rwnr.l 20,288 33
AGRICVLTVRE DEPARTMENT: KXPEHDITVRE A — 57
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Experimental Stations: Production and Sale of Canadian Tobacco — Concluded. % cts.
Stations exp(^riinentales: Production et rente de tabac canadien— Fin.
Hrought forward
Ottawa and General — Concluded. — Ott.^tva et en general — Fin.
Canadian General Electric Co.; 2J h.p. motor, $.35.20; repairs, $20
Davidson, Estate Jas.; lumber, $85.83; sundry accounts, (4). $18.83
Eimer & .\mcnd. New York: electric oven, $90; laboratory supplies, $364.55
Lymans, Ltd., Montreal: platinic solution, $75; laboratory supplies, etc., $39.02
Wages of labourers grading tobacco: Chapman, F., $35.65; Drotiin, M., $43.13; Girard, C
$48.75; Little, M., $47.55
Paquette, E., $41.98; Panson, E., $55; Parson, R., $35.95: Prout, W., $28.25
Roy, G., $48.75; Roy, V., $35; .sundry persons (12). S65.ll
Customs, $34.30; subscriptions, $68.45; sundries, <2), S7.90
King's Printer, Ottawa, printing, $365..52; Stationery Office, supplies $376.22
20,288 33
55 20
104 66
4.54 55
114 02
175 08
161 18
148 86
110 65
741 74
22,354 27
\
Fruit Industry— Industrie fruiti^re.
Alcorn, A. .S., Berwick, N.S.; salary, Aug. 20 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $595.78 1,519 16
Anderson, W. E., Gaspereaux, N.S.; -salary, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $526.66 . 1,401 66
Archibald, Thos. G., EUershouse, N.S.: salary, .\pril I to May 12, 1917, at $50, Sept. 15 to
Mar. 31, 1918, at $90; expenses, $612.17 1,269 52
Armour, W. M., Oshawa, Ont.: salary, 6 ra. to Feb. 28, 1918, at $125; expenses, $387.77 1,137 77
Armstrong, A., Falmouth, N.S.: salary, 7 m. to Mar. 31, I9I8, at $125; expenses, $576.11 1,451 11
Bain, Thos. H., Vancouver, B.C.: salary, 5 m. to Jan. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses. $44 669 00
Baxter, C. W., Ottawa: salary, 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1918. at $1,900; expenses. $658.49 2,241 69
Bedard, Elias, Charlesbourg, P.Q.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $100; expenses, $185.30. . 1,385 30
Bell Telephone Co., messages, $70.05; Birkett, Thos. & Son Co., Ottawa, sundries, $15..50 — 85 55
Brooks, Chris., Ottawa, salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 1,500 00
Bunyan, J. G., Nelson, B.C.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $200; auto hire, $6 206 00
Callow, Henry, Victoria, B.C.: salary, June 15 to Feb. 28, 1918, at $125; expenses, $296.25. _. . . 1,.362 91
Calnan, Horace, Ameliasburg, Ont.: salary, Sept. 4 to Nov. 15, 1917. at $125; expenses, $270 "64. 570 64
Carey, P. J., Toronto: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1917, $1.6.50; expenses, $922.50 2,572 50
Carmen, .Joseph, Winnipeg: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918, $1,400; expenses, $41.95 1,441 95
Carnahan, G. B., Meaford, Ont.: salary, 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $.337.49 1.337 49
Carpenter, J. F., Fruitland, Ont.: salary, July 3 to Dec. 31, 1917, at $125; expenses, $675.70. . 1,417 63
Carson, Hugh Co., Ottawa, special cases, 25 at $6.40 160 00
Chipman, A., Annapolis, N.S.: salary, Sept. 15 to J"cb. 28. 1918, at $90; expenses, $.384.59. ... 882 59
Clarke, R. G. L., Vancouver, B.C.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,700; expenses, $990.54 2,690 54
Clement, J. W.. Brantford, Ont.: salary, Sept. 1 to Jan. 15, 1918, at $125; expenses, $399.85.. . . 960 33
Connor, Geo., Parkhill, Ont.: salary, July 3 to Jan. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $492.75 1,359 68
Cooke, W. J., Grand Forks, B.C., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918 200 00
Curley, F. S., Cowansville, P.Q.: salary, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $403.65. . . . 1,278 65
Dery, F. L., Montreal: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918. $1,3.50; expenses, $282.25 1,632 25
Dimock, S. C, Windsor, N.S.; salary, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $421 1,296 00
Dunham, H., Forest, Ont.: salary, Sept. 4 to Nov. 15, 1917, at $125; expenses, $203.40 503 40
Dumin, A. E., Lucknow, Ont.: salary, Oct. 13 to Feb. 20, 1918, at $125; expenses, $219.75 7.52 57
Elliott, L. W., Clarence, N.S.: salary, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $356.62 1,231 62
Feesey, P. E., Winnipeg:, salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $18 216 00
Flack, A. H., Winnipeg, salary, 1 m. to April 30, 1917 141 66
Fleming, J. H., Kincardine, Ont.: salary, 5 m. to Jan. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $576.63 1,201 63
Fletcher, A. McL., salary, June 15 to Dec. 31, 1917, at $125; expenses, $679.70 1,496 36
Fox, Wm., Gagetown, N.B.: salary, 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $661.37 1,661 37
Furness Withy Co., Halifax, rent of rooms, 9 m. to Jan. 31. 1918 ; 144 00
Gabel, F. L., Hamilton, Ont.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,400; expenses, $681.82 2,08182
Gow, Fred, Winnipeg: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $900; car fare, $30 930 00
Honsbergcr, B.,. St. Catharines, Ont.: .salary, July 3 to Feb. 20. 1918, at $125; expenses, $331.75 1,287 96
Hubbard, J. W., Canning, N.S.: salary, Sept. 15 to Feb. 28, 1918, at $90; expenses, $374.88. . . . 872 88
.loncs, J. A., Ch.iteauguay, P.Q.: salary, 7 m. to Mar. 31. 1918. at $125; expen.ses, $522.09 1,397 09
Leonard, E., Coburg, Ont.: salary, 6 m. to Feb. 28, 1918, at $125; expenses, $342.06 1.092 06
Lovcday, F., Vancouver. B.C.: salary, 4 m. at $1,3.50, 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,600;
expenses, $360.15 1,876 79
McCaulcy, J. ('., Leamington, Ont.: salary, .\ug. 6 to Feb. 28, I9I8, at $125; expenses, $606.16,
to be accounted for $75 1,535 99
McCullough, W. W., Wellington, Ont.: salary, 6 m. to Feb. 28, 1918, at $125; expenses, $656.17,
refunded to Casual Revenue, $17.40 1,423 57
Mcintosh, G. E., Ottawa: salary. May 14 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $200; expenses, $898.26 > . 3,014 38
Mcl^eod, J. H., Prince Rupert, salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 200 00
McNeill, M. P., Calgary: saKirv. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,400; expenses, $517.73 1,917 73
-McQuoid. H. W.. Brighton, Ont.: salary, 6 m. to Feb. 28, 1918, at $125; expenses, $292.85,
refunded to Casual Revenue. $74.20 1,117 05
Manitoba Govt. Telephones: exchange service. Winnipeg Office, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $75;
residence F. H. Steele, May 11 to Mar. 31, $24..50; messages, $4.80 > 104 30
Carried forward 58,230 15
A— 58
AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Fruit Industrr — Concluded.— Industrie frultl^e — Fin.
Brought forwd.
Matthews. F. G., Lakeport, Ont.: salarj-, July 30 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $398.20.
Mctcalf, F.. Moosejaw, Sask.: salary, 5 m. to Dec. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $646.99
Milncr, A. H., Annapolis, X.S.: salary, Sept. 20 to Mar. 31, 1918. at $125; expenses. $485.18...
Morse, A. T., Bridgetomi, X.S.: salary, 7 m. to -Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $444.55
Newcorabc, B., Sheffield Mills, N.S.: salary. Oct. 11 to Feb. 28. 1918, at $90; expenses,
$406.12
Osborne, H., Newcombe, N.S.: salary, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $575.98
Peters, S. L., Queenstow-n, X.B.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,200; expenses, $123.84
Potts. \V. S., St. John, N.B.: salarj-, July 23 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,300; expenses, $102.69 . . .
Pritchard, J. J., Harriston, Ont.: saliirv, Aug. 0 to Nov. 30, 1917, at $125; expenses, $295.30 .
Rea, A. E. Co., Ottawa: 132 yd. cheesecloth, $10.44; 1 doz. towels. $3.60; sundries, $4.20. . .
SewcU, John, Kelowna, B.C.: salary. July 30 to Dec. 15, 1917, at $125; expenses, $2.52.25. . .
Smith, \V. C, Burlington, Ont.: salarj-, 2 m. to May 31, 1917, at $125; expenses, $70.98; to be
accouiited for, $100
Snow, C. H., Ottawa: salary, 7 ra. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $384.17
Steele, F. H., Winnipeg: salaiy. April 16 to June 30, at $1,600, July 1 to Mar. 31. 1918. at $1,700;
expenses. $o06.15
Symes. Thos., Grand Forks. B.C.: salary, Aug. 22 to Nov. 30. 1917, at $125; expenses, $174.71
Toomey, F.. Windsor. N.S.: salary, Sept. 15 to Feb. 28, 1918, at $90; expenses, $347.25
Unger, Moses, Preston, Ont.: salarj-. 4 m. to Dec. 31. 1917, at $125; expenses. $237.26
Vroom, G. H., Middleton, N.S.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,600; expenses. $1,217.64...
Waddle, U. K., Simcoe. Ont.: salary, 12 ra. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,.500; expenses, $915.71
Wallace, U. J., Trenton, Ont.: salarj-, 7 m. to Feb. 28, 1918. at S125; expenses, $748.47
Wallace, S. R., Picton, Ont.: salarj-, Sept. 4 to Nov. 15, 1917, at $125; expenses, $149.10
Wartman, E. H.. Montreal: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,3.50; expenses, $76.64
Watson, D. H., Edmonton. Alta.: salary, Aug. 15 to Dec. 31, 1917. less 9 d.. at $125; expenses,
$134.58
Weld, Corbin, Winnipeg: salary, 5 m. to Dec. 31, 1917, at $125; expenses. $503
Westcott. F. B., tJaspereaux. N.S.: salary, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $125; expenses, $413.79 .
King's Printer: printing bulletins. No. 2, English, 30,030, $1,756.57, French, 30,000, $1,681.93;
lx)ok» on fruit inspection, .500, $404.51; 110,000 half cap forms, $271.90; sundry printing,
$1,248.09
Stationery Office: 1.54,625 envelopes, $543.26; sundries, $356.31
Expre.Hs charges, $58.21; telegrams, $1,112.64; subscriptions. $51.87
Payments under $15 (10)
Expenses of delegates to Fruit Conference. Ottawa, Mar. 26-27, 1918 —
Banks. A. S.. Water\-illc, N.S.. $84.25; Barnes. C. E., Wallachin. B.C., $218.45
Bishop, F. W., Paradise, N.S., $89.45; Bunting, T. D., Macdonald College, $18.60
Dewar, A. E., Charlottetown, P.E.I. , $08.85; Ells, M., Port Williams. N.S., $84.85
Fi.fher, W. F. W., Burlington, Ont.. $31.75; Grant, Dr. A. J.. Thedford, Ont., $43.15
C;rier.-4on. R. W., Oahawa, Ont., $30.45; Hodgetts, U. W., Toronto. $32
Johnson, F. II., Bridgetown, N.S., $89.25; Mutton, L. E., Regina, $159.15
Reid, Peter, Chatcauguay Basin, P.Q., $22.85; Rittcnhouse, S. H., Jordan Harbour,
Ont., $37.00
■Shcppard, F. A. J., St. Catharines, Ont., $39.15; Trask, E., Vemon,'B.C., $197.05
Turncy, A. G., Fredericton, N.B., $71..55; rent of room for Conference in Chateau, $30. . .
Health of Animals— Hygline chez les anlmaui.
Xora Scotia — Xourcllc-Rcossc {17 fiJT .'> ! • .
Jakeman, W., Halifax: services, 12 m., $500; expenses, $841.36
Keycs, B., .Sydney, in.^pcetion fees, $2."i0; Killaiii, B. B.. Yarmouth, fees, $27.50.
Pitman-Moore Co., Indianapolis, anti hog cholera scrum
Thurston. E. C. .Sj'dni-j-, services. 12 m.. . .
Townm-mi, G.. New (ilangow: services. 12 m., $1,700; expenses, $1,376.76 —
Ward, R., Ilaiifni. Mr\ic<s, 10 m. to .Ian. 31 at $.'i00 per annum .
Payments for hog.n sltiuuhtered for hog cholera —
llartlen, H., Halifax, $1,797.32; Impiriul Oil Co., $112
Kchoo, Iam, Bedford, $.''>0; sundry pemons (16). $97.98
New Brunswick — Nourcau-Brunswick {t5,Sti,5i).
Canadian Pacific Rnilwaj- Co., rent of »\\c for quarantine at McAdam Jet.
Devlin, Jos., St I-ilin. nrr^-ices, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Frink.J. H.. St. John: inspector, 12 m., $1,8(10; oxpon.ien, $109.45
Mef 'oj-, G. C, Fredericton: grrvices, 12 m., $2.'iO; expenses. 47.65
McCuaig, D.. McAdtim: oervices, I2m., $1,600; expenses, $.X-il. 73
Rattc, J. A., E>lmundston: ser\-icc», 12 m., $3.00; eipen-us, $57.85
New Brunswick Telephone Co.. rent of telephone. .St. John. 0 m
Sundry occounU (6).'$3I.85; Raymond, G., Lakeside, hogs slnughtorecl , $84
* Carried forward .
$ cts.
58,230 15
1,406 26
1,271 99
1,281 01
1,319 55
827 08
1,4.50 98
1,323 84
1.000 78
775 13
IS 24
820 79
420 98
1,259 17
2,114 41
590 03
845 25
737 26
2,817 64
2,415 71
1,623 47
449 10
1,426 04
665 62
1 , 128 00
1,288 79
5,363 00
899 57
1,222 72
09 54
302 70
108 05
1.13 70
74 90
62 45
248 40
60 75
236 20
101 .55
06,411 40
I,. 341 .36
277 .50
375 00
2.-|0 00
3,070 76
2.50 00
1 . 909 32
147 08
25 00
6.50 00
1,909 45
257 05
1,931 73
407 85
15 00
lis 85
12.040 45
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 59
Health of Animals — Continued. — Hygline chez les animaui — Suite. { eta.
Brought forward 12, 940 45
Prince Edward Island — lie du Prince-Edouard (t7iS.76) .
Leckie, A. A., Charlottetown: services, 12 m., $400; expenses, $28.50 428 50
Lyons, C. & Co., Charlottetown, coal, $32.21 ; sundry accounts (2), $16.32 48 53
Pethick, W. H., Charlottetown, expenses 217 23
Telephone Company of P.E.I., exchange service, 12 m.: office, $31.50; residence, $20 51 50
Levis Stockyards and Quebec Generally — Marchis aux animaux a Livis et dans Quebec en g6n6rttl
{i24,215.S7).
Levis Stockyards —
Couture, J. A.: superintendent, 12 m., $2,200; expenses, $3.94 2,203 94
Walsh, Wm.: foreman, 12 m., SI, 200; expenses, $34.40. 1,234 40
Wages to Mar. 31, 1918: Belanger, Gus, $359; Caron, Frg., $406.26; Clouthier, Frs., $402;
Clouthier, Jean, $401.25; Cote, Alcide, $506.27; Drolet, Jos., $420; Gallichaud, Alph.,
$361.50; Halle, Jos., $591.30; Jean, Elzear, $729.57; Ouellette, Jos., $711.40; Samson,
Hector, $759.51 5,648 06
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange service, station $88.24, office, Quebec, $52; jnessages, $51.34 191 58
Buteau, Jos., horsehire, etc., $22; Carrier, J. B. & Son, blacksmithing, $28 50 00
Cloutier, J. B., explosives, $15.90; Cote & Jean, harness, $20.75 36 65
Couture, G. & E., seeds, etc., $68.61; Gagn6 & Halle, horseshoeing, $45.50 114 U
Dumont, Jos., Jr.: 164 bush, oats, $148.60; 26 bags bran, $.56.25 204 85
Gravel, A.. Lumber Co.: 1,620 bags sawdust at 5c.; lumber, $4 85 00
Hall6, O., blacksmithing, etc., $33.20; Quebec R. L. & P. Co., lighting, $87.61 120 81
Legar6, P. T., Quebec: maoure spreader, S140; disc harrow, $36; parts, $3.37 179 37
Paquet & Jean: \a\ doz. cow tics. $54.23; 160 rods wire fencing at 45c., 40 at 50c., 20 at
70c.; 3031 ft. galv. pipe, f. $32.48; sundry hardware, $220.33 ' 413 04
Quebec Warehouse Co., rent of land for receiving yard, 12 ra. to Mar. 1, 1918 80 00
Robitaille, P., 100 ties at 28^c., boards, 53c.; Turgeon, J., lime, $19.20 48 23
Sundry accounts under $15 (10) 66 92
Baker, G., Lennoxville, services, $100; Ball, E. P., Rock Island, services and expenses, $222. 322 00
Beaudry, J. E., Sherbrooke: services, 12 m., $1,600; expenses, $.521.16 2,121 16
Bell Telephone Co., exchange service, 12 m.. Dr. Guy, St. John's, Que 20 00
Cromwell, A. J., V.S., Coaticooke, Que., services and expenses 133 75
Douglas, A. R., Huntingdon, Que.: 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $150; expenses, $38.70 488 70
Duchene, T. R., Chicoutimi, services and expenses 37 30
Gauvin, Henri, Quebec: inspector, 12 m., $1,700; expenses. $1,378.58 3,078 58
Guy, J. O., St. John's: inspector, 12 m., $1,600; expenses, $96.95 1,696 95
Kelly, J. J.. Quebec, services and expenses supervising cleaning cars 1,086 55
Macfarlane, T. S., Glenelm, rent of six stalls, 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1917 36 00
McCormick, Arch., Ormstown, services and expenses 505 70
Wood, W. H., Lennoxville, work done at quarantine station 170 04
Sundry: Lennoxville Water Works, S5; Parke Davis Co., $7.39 12 39
Payments for horses slaughtered affected with glanders —
Nominingue— Patenaude, E., $100; Pepin, Pierre, Jr., $100 200 00
Ste. Agathe des Monts— Bellefleur, E., $200; Bellefleur, H., $266.66; Chalifaux, F., $93.33 559 99
St. Emile de Suffolk— Roy, E., $66.66; St. Justine— Bedard, Jos., $120 186 66
Ste. Marthe — Groulx, D ^ I33 33
Payments for hogs slaughtered affected with hog cholera —
Cap St. Mai-tin — Dagenais, E., $74.66; Quebec, Dept. of Agriculture, $770 844 66
Marchand. F. X., Champlain, $20; Paquette, J. N., St. Vincent de Paul, $1.55.33 175 33
Reece, E. B., St. Laurent, $130.66; Sisters of Providence, Gamelin, $792.66 923 32
Verret, P., Loretteville, $20; sundry persons (4), $34 54 00
Payments for cattle slaughtered for tuberculosis —
Gatineau Point— Davidson, H., $70; Davidson, W., $120; Harris, R. N., $220 410 00
Hull— Dennison, Howard, $40; Dennison, Thos., $120 160 00
Legal services, Bernier, Bernier & de Billy, Quebec 182 00
Montreal Stock Yards— Marchi aux animaux i Montreal {tt7,lS5.81). .
Baker, M. C, inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Bell Telephone Co.: exchange services, 12 m. to Mar. 31 , $69; message, $1.25 ' 70 25
Demers, L. J.: inspector, 12 m., $1,800; expenses, $.585.62 2,385 62
Lemieux, E. G.: inspector, 10 m. to Mar. 31, $1,500; expenses, $1,218.63 2^718 63
Long, William: services, 12 m., $1,0.50; expenses, $372 1,422 00
McEachran, C: inspector, 12 m., $1,200; auto hire, $6 l!206 00
McEachran. D.. inspector, 12 m lioOO 00
Pitman Moore Co., Indianapolis, anti-hog cholera serum 915 00
Reid, N. W.: inspector, 12 m., $1,800; expenses, $786.35 2,586 35
Rice, A. E.: services, 12 m., $1,000; expenses, $59.70 1,059 70
Ricndeau, S., Verdun: inspector, 12 m., $1,100; expenses, $136.70 1,236 70
Rodgers, M.: inspector, 12 m., $1,0.50; expenses, $28.40 1,078 40
Payment for hogs slaughtered for hog cholera. Ladies of the Congregation, Notre Dame de
Grace 240 66
Legal services, Letebvre, L. J., Montreal 46 50
Carried forward 55,067 39
A— 60 M liITiih' t!t:SLh'.il.s HEPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Ilralth of Animals— Continued.— Hyglfnc rhez Irs anlmaui Suite $ ct^s.
Urought forward
Unlario i.te'S,648.lS).
Anderson, R., Ottawa: inspector, 12 m., $1,100: expenses, $1,285.30
Aylward, Miss K., Toronto, services as stenographer at $S50, less 1 J m
Baker. X., Ottawa: inspector, 7 ni. to Mar. 31, $700: exp<>nses, $1,036.73
Bell Telephone Co.: eichanRC service. 12 m. to Mar. 31 . Toronto office, S-W; .Samia quarantine
station, $3S; Dr. Brown's office, $30; Ions distance Illc^isa^;cs. $47.3.i
Best it McDonald, Fort Frances, stabling horse for inspection
Brown, Arthur, .Sarnia: inspector, 12 m., $1,700; expenses, $30.90
BridKcbuTK- Philps, M.: in.spector, 12 in., SI.SOO; outlay, S5.:i0
Oslx)me, E. H., caretaker, 12 m., $900: Benner & Soas. coal and coke, SS?.*.')
Bell Telephone Co.: exchancc serx-ice, 12 in., $40; messages, $8.14
Canadian Niapira Power Co., light, $13.24; Henningham, G., coal, 2 tons, $1.**
Sundry ai-iounts— .Stove pip<s, $2.89: water rates, $8
Cain, C. S., Brantford, exp<'nses at \Vind.sor
Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, building tabic, etc
Canadian Pacific Rv., rent o£ quarantine st.ition at Windsor, 2 y. to Mar. 31. I"!"
Costigan, .1. J., Windsor: scrx-ices, 12 m., $900; car fare. S30.50
Cox & .\ndrew, Toronto, printing cards and signs for exhibition
East, John, Fort Frances, rent of barn, 9 m. to .Ian. 31, at $10
English, C, Windsor, caretaker, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Frascr, D. B., Port Arthur, services and expenses re mallcin test
Grand Trunk Railway, rent of quarantine stations to Dec. 31, 1917: Niagara Falls, $.50: Fori
Erie, $2.i; .Samia tunnel, $25; .sundry. $6. '
Guindon, M., W indsor: services, 12 rn.. $900; car fare, 90c
Hall, O., Ottawa: inspector, 12 in., $1,600; expi-nscs, $690.02
Henderson, I)., Toronto: in.spector, 12 in.. $1,600; expenses, $598.56
Hepton, All)crt, Toronto, services as furnace attendant, Oct. 12-Mar. 31 . .
Higgenson, G. W., Rockland: inspector, 12 in., $1,100; expen.ses, $241.39...
Hillock. John & Co., Toronto, making boxes (.W) for exhibition
Hotchkiss. Thos. F., Toronto: inspector, Nov. 8-Mar. 15, 1918, $425.05; expenses, J302.7.i
Mc,\lpine, D., Brockville, inspector, serx'ices and expenses
McCreerv. T. D., Windsor: car inspector. 12 ni., $900; car fare. $,30.90 .
.McDonafd, A., Toronto: services, 12 m.. $1,100; expen.s<s, $472.01
.McGregor. R.. Samia, caretaker, 12 m. to .Mar. 31 . . .
McGuire, \V. C.. Cornwall, services and ixpcn.sos
.McTaggart. .\., Fort Frances: inspector. $S00; W. A., $200; expenses, $66.93
Mallen. L.. Morrisburg, r.nt of stable. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Marriott. W. H., Ottawa: inspector, 12 ni., $1,700; expenses, $382.24...
Mould, G., Toronto, furnace man, 1 m ..
Moynihan, Wm., Toronto: inspector, 12 m., $1,800; expenses, $1.006.60
Netting, C. J., Wind.sor: rent of office, 9 m. at $24, 3 m. at $400 per annum
.Nicholls, D. W., Kingston: services, $111.17: Nisbet, W.. Samia, .services, $900
Oliver, E. C, Toronto: inspector, 10 m. to .Mar. 31, at $I.:i00; expen.ses, $430.93
Paterson, J., Toronto: inspector, 12 in., $1,000; expenses, $1.10.10
P<rdue, M. B., Wind.wr: inspector. 12 m., $l,S00; exp<nses. $184.32
Pitinan-Mo<ire (_*o., Indianapolis, anti-hog cholera scrum. .
Prud'homme, .\., Windsor: serxices, 12 ni., less 15 il. in .\ug.. $863.70; ear fare, $34.90
I{«wlinson, .M., Toronto, cartage, $17.25; Remington Typewriter, repairs, $15
Richards, T. H., Toronto: inspector, 12 m., $1,800; I'XpiTses, $921.20
Rowc, W. B., Chatham: in.spector, 12 m.. $l..'i00: cxp.-nscs. $K54.03.
.Scott, Miss M. A., Toronto, stenographer, Oct. 12-l)er. 1.1. at $S.50 per annum
.Shepherd, Mrs. Marv, Toronto, laretakcr Toronto I. flirc, 12 m
Htork, W. W., Toronto: inspector. 12 m.. $1,900; expenses. $77U..30
Stubbfl, W., Caledon: in.«pector, 12 m., $l,SOO: expc'nscs, $172.79.
Tennent, J. H., I^ndon: inspector, 12 m.. $1.S00; ixp<nses. $684.62
Terry, (i. I,., Chatham, supervising car cleaning. $66.75: Toronto Plate Glosa Co., tlS.SO
Troup, W. E., Niagara Falls, sup<'rvising inspiction of cars, and expen.ws
Union .Stock Yards, Toronto: rent of ofTnc. 15 in. to Mar. 31, at $45; eoal, etc., $2.58.48
Watnon, T. E., Niagara Falls, serxices and expenses
Williams, Thos., Comwnll, stable r<nt. 2 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Windsfir: WaUT Commissioners, $33; Giis Co., $24..3fl
Payni'-nts for hogs slaughtered for hr)g choU*ra-
Anca.ter-Wilkins. (;.T. A Sin. $30; Bdlevillr- I ollins. J. U. $6; Curran, A., $1H.
Billings Bridge- Jones. James, $178.66; Brantford lluntir, E., $16
Br.xkvilU- MeFarlane. R. R., $400; ( huring ( ross Peltier, H., $131.33
Chatham -Hi>lmcs, S.. $203.33; Scane, W. W.. $80.06; Smyth, J., $26
City View- f lark. A.. $100; Courtrighl Roberts. I,.. $18 .
CollingwrKid Bovce. F.. $66.66; Currie. 1). I,., $40; St.phenson A Cook. $60
Dri-sdin (ireen. K C.. $3.'>0.66; Ethel Mrl/'od, W., $40. sundry, $40
Fletcher -Wallace, T., $95.66; Hurdninns Bridge llunlman. W . P.. $.53.33
HBrrow-Quick, C. E., $52; White, F. W . $7'-
Carrieil forward
.55,067 39
2.385 30
742 57
1,736 73
174 35
42 00
1 , 736 90
1,805 30
937 45
48 14
31 24
10 89
119 05
13 Ul
170 (Ml
936 50
35 00
90 00
'.KK) (Kl
31 .50
106 00
900 90
2.2:ki lij
2. I!IS .56
56 45
1.341 39
.50 00
727 80
404 72
930 90
1..572 01
.580 00
.549 .50
1,066 93
36 00
2.0,S2 24
10 (III
.'.6(m till
316 (Ml
I.OII 17
1.514 27
1,1.50 10
1.9S4 32
<ISI (Ml
898 60
32 25
2,721 26
2.. 354 03
l.'ifl StI
ISO 0(1
2,679 ,1(1
1,972 79
2,484 62
80 25
1,062 58
033 48
380 87
72 00
57 30
54 00
194 66
.531 33
309 Bfl
118 00
166 66
430 66
14H 99
1.30 00
109,625 27
AGRICULTURE DEI'MiTMF.yT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 61
Health of Animals— Continued.— Hygline chez Ics animaux— Suitf.
Brought forward .
Ontario — Concluded.
A.. -$70; Emerson, W.. $53.33;
Wni., $70; Sills, E- $11.5.33; Sills, \V.
.?92.66; sundrv- (3), $24
ard, S., $44
Hamilton,' J. W., $90; Hodgen, E.,
Patterson, W. J., $36; Keavee, C, $G0
Niagara-on-the-Lake — Murray. W. A., $20
E.,'$.32.6f>; Oil Springs— (3), $31..32
,$130; Calvcrley, Jos., 8220; LawTenrc, Jos., $.383.33; Parton.
Debursey, H., $30; Sammon, T. A., $152.66; Shepherd!
Payments for hogs slaughtered for hog cholera — Concluded.
Hollowav— Bunnett. G., $72; Bushell, S., $40; Casey
Mar»"liall, W., $113.33; Ray, John, $60; Ray "
L., $100; Spencer, M. B., $20; Tummons, M.
Islington — .Surridgo. F., $74; Loi.seUeville, Drouil
Latta— Carlton, L., $10; Emerson, M. W., $20;
$100; Hodgens, W. H., $70; Moore, A., $.50;
M.alton— Dunean, J.. $200:
Xorthwood — Sherman, J.
Parrv Sound — Burnside, A
Alf., $49..33
Pembroke— Brash, D., $30:
F. P., $422
Pctrolea— St(?adman, F. E., $46. 6G; Growder, P., $10; Ward, N., $4
Ravenna— McDuffie, D., SIC; Thqakston, \V., $40
Roslin— Bate.s. E., $110; Howe, R.. $70; Shaw, J. H., $10
St. .Jacobs— Snvder. \V. <Sr A., $140; Uxbridgc— Gray. A.. $20.
Todmorden— White. F., $70; Toronto— Andeweg. L. D., $233.33
VVallacehurg— Dubeau, A., $94; Wallenstein— Snyder, A. K., $48
Welland— Fritz. C. $20; Orijan, P.. $40; Scwota. S., $36; sundrv (3), $30
Wheatlev— Pickle. J. L., $140: VVhitbv—Hospitalfor Insane, $294
Windsor— Lauzon, U.. $10.66; Perrcault. P., $214; Petegny. J., $66
Wyoming— Stonehou.se, S., $33.33; sundry places (13), $120.66
Payments for cattle slaughtered affected with tuberculosis —
Blackburn— Kohoe, J., $40; Hawihome— Stanley, R. W., $40
Cyrville— Craig, C, $40; Lancaster, G.. $160; Potvin, C., $40
Hurdman's Bridge — Grey Nuns, $40; Quarries — Kahtnelson, 4S., $824
Ottawa— Ottawa Dairy Co.. $960- Predmore, T., $200; Ottawa University, $120
Ramsayvillf^ Kettles, R., $266.66; Mi.son, J. W., $200; Ross, A. B., $320
St. Joseph d'Orleans — Grey Nuns, $240; WoodrofTc — Honeywell, E. H., $440; Mooney,
W. N., $120
Legal Services — Cameron & Grant, St. Thomas, $20; Pringle, Thompson, Burgess & Cote,
Ottawa, $25
Manitoba ($£7,225.37).
Banfield, H. W., Winnipeg, services as office clerk, July 23-.\ug. 13
lianncrman— Walsh, A. R., services, 10 m. to Jan. 31, at $1,800; W. A., at $200; expenses, $87.80
Travers, D., whitewashing. $15.12; sundry accounts, (3), $21.35
Bonnett, J. C., .SnowHake: services, 12 m., $400; fees and expenses, $325.40
Emerson— Bescoby, B. A.: inspector, 12 m., $1,800; W. A., $200; expenses, $115.94
Kelly, W. A., caretaker, .services, 12 m
Burdett, Jas., hardware. $17.07; Kelly, W. J., removing manure, $63.
Whitman, C. .'\., coal, $43.77; sundry accounts (6), $29.68
flretna- Steven.son. J. .\.: inspector, 12 m.. $1,.500; W. .\., $200; expenses, $90.70.
Friescn. J. P.: lumber, $14.77; lime, $14; sundries (4). $22.31
Ernes, T. H.. rent of stable at Sprague, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Feesey, T. E.. Winnipeg, services, 12 m .'
Hilliard, W. A., Winnipeg: inspector, 12 m.. $1,600; W. A., $200; expenses, $413.07
Little, Chas., Winnipeg: inspector, 12 m., $1,700; W. A., $200; expenses, $416.20
Little, W., Boissevain. services. 2 m. to Mar. 31,1918...
Manitoba Government Telephones, exchange service, 12 m. to May 31: Emer.son, $24
Gretna, $20; Snow-flake, $22; Winnipeg office to Mar. 31, $75; Ur. .McGillivrav, residence,
$30 "
•McFadden, D. H., Emerson: inspector, 12 m., $1,600; W. A.. $200; expen.-ses, $156.67
McGilvray, C. D., Winnipeg: chief inspector, 12 m., $2,500; W. .\.. $200; expenses, $711.94
Oldficld, Kirby & Gardner, rental of offices, Boyd Building, Winnipeg, 12 m
I'itman-Munre Co., Indianapolis, anti-hog cholera serum. .
Kidgedalc, H. E., Winnipeg: inspector, 12 m., $1,100; expenses, $169. .52
Smith, F. W. B.. Winnipeg, expenses, $.50; Sundry accounts (3), $28.40
.St. John, B. ,\., Portage la Prairie: inspector, 12 m., $1,300; expenses, $1,160.90
Still, J. B., Winnipeg: in.spector, 12 m., $1,700; W. A., $200; expenses, $l,507..5O
Ziegler, L.. Gretna, services, caretaker, at $2 per diem
Hogs slaughtered for hog cholera — Chalmers, W., Brandon
Saskatchewan {teS,649.S9).
Babe, T., Swift Current: inspector, 12 m., $1,600: W. .\., $200; e.vpenses. $1,. 373.32
Barker, M ., Saskatoon: inspector, 12 m., $1,800: W. .\.. $200; expenses, $1,209.38
Blackwood, A. C., Vorkton: inspector, 12 m., $1,500; W. A., $200; expenses, $1,682.15
Brewis, E., Regina, services, 12 m
$ cts.
109,625 27
S2S 65
118 00
436 00
220 00
63 98
782 66
634 66
60 66
.')0 00
190 00
160 00
3(/3 3.3
142 00
126 00
434 0«
290 66
153 99
80 00
240 00
864 00
1,2.S0 00
786 66
800 00
45 00
(iO 00
) 1,7.54 40
36 47
725 40
2,115 94
(iOO CO
SO 07
73 45
1.790 70
51 08
45 00
1.350 00
2.213 07
2.316 20
106 66
171 00
1,956 67
3,411 94
660 00
1.50 00
1,209 52
78 40
2.460 90
3,407 .50
263 00
18 00
3.173 32
3,209 38
3,382 15
1,100 00
Carried forward
156,805 74
A — 62 J.IDITOK CEyHRAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Health of Animals— Continued.— 11} gl*ne chei Ics anlmaiu — Suite. S cts.
Brought forward 156,805 74
Saskatchewan — Concluded.
Canadian Pacific Railway Co.: rent, $1; telegramB, {94.86 95 86
Cass. H. L., North Portal: inspector, $1,300; \V. A., $200; expenses. $579.57 2,079 57
Cawsey. H. S.. Regina: inspector, 12 m., $1,600; W. A., $200; expenses, $1,048.44 2,848 44
Christie, N. D., Regina: inspector, 12 m., $1,500; W. A., $200; expenses, $1,584.60 3.284 60
Dixon, H. L.. Govenlock: inspector, 12 m., $1,500; W. A., $200; expenses, $71.65 1,771 65
Dorsey. W. H.. North Portal, removing 81 loads manure from yards and barn 40 50
Eaton. T.. Co., Winnipeg. 3 h.p. gasoline engine 92 60
Gray, R. G.. North Battlelord: inspector. 9 m. to Mar. 3r, at $1,400; expenses, $1,135 2,184 98
Lees. F. H., Northgate, services. 8 m. to Nov. 30, at $10 80 00
Lloyd, A. M.. Gull Lake, services and expenses 298 15
McKenzie, W. H., Regina: chief inspector, 9 m. to Doc. 31, at $2,100; "W. A. at $200; expenses,
$593.81 2,318 81
McMurtry. J. C Mooscjaw: inspector, 12 m.. $1,800; W. A., $200; expenses, $1,263.40 3.263 40
MacKenzie, A.. Northgate, glass, $8.50; Menzies, M., North Portal, services. $800 808 50
Manhard, H. S.. Big Muddy: services, 12 m., $400; \V. A., $200; expenses. $38.12 638 12
Meakings, E. A., Saskatoon: inspector. 12 m.. $1,600; \V. A., $200; expenses. $1.084.27 2,884 27
Moody. Mrs. A. W., Regina, services, 4 m. to Mar. 31 240 00
Nyblett, R. M.. Wood Mt.: inspector. 12 m., $1,400; W. A., $200; expenses. $206.70 1,806 70
Morrison, Miss K.. Regina, services, April 1 to Dec. 22, at $60 per m 622 58
Parke, Davis & Co., Walkerville. opthalmic mallcin discs 73 29
Paxton. J. D., Regina. inspector, expenses, Oct. and Nov., 1917 404 40
Pitman-Moore Co., Indianapolis, anti-hog cholera serum l.W 00
Poole. B. R.. Regina: 2 m. to May 31, 1917. at $1,500; W. A. at $200 283 32
Tamblyn. D., Regina: inspector. 12 m.. $2,100; W. A.. $200 2.300 00
Yake, Ben, Moosejaw: services, 365 d. at $2.75; horse at 75c.; postage, $5.25 1,282 75
Payments for horses slaughtered afTected with glanders —
Aneroid— Edwards, W. B., $100; Magee. Chas., $529.99 629 99
Avonhill— Johnson. Wm.. $743.33; McKnight. J.. $700 1,443 33
Bengough— Liepold, F., $83.33; Williams, John, $500 583 33
Biggar— Beaumont, A., $166.66; Hcrman.'<on. G.. $133.33 299 99
Blaine Lake— Vcreschagin, T., $206.66; Cabri- Graham, C, $100 366 66
Brooking— Dodge, J. D.. $50; Gamble. J., $770; Henhcffer. E., $80 000 00
Cotcau— Bull, Wm., $133.33; Cupar- Daradich, J.. $20r>.ti7 400 00
Elmont — Graham, Wm., $40; Gravclbourg — Kennedy Grain C"o., $40 SO 00
Haienmore— Elliott, J. W.. $100; Hcadlands-Tillotson, J.. $50 1.50 00
Kelliher— Frost-Hunt. W.. $l.-)0: Kinderslcv— Kerr, J., $433.33 583 33
Leslie— Casement, H., $133..33; Ca.seiiicnt, W. R., $860.00 999 99
I-estock- Feka, Jos.. $106.00; Murccllin- Ranger. H., $233.33; Reay, D., $333.33 673 32
Norge— Reimor, J. B., $2.13.33; North Mattictord- Hill, J. A., $40 273 33
Oban— Ferland, R.. $383.33; Pennant— Edgar. S., $100 483 33
Primate— Em tcr. A.. $133.33; Ritchie— Kyle & Gamble, $333.33 466 66
Russborough— Sche«lhaa.sc. N. G.. $133..33; Saskatchewan University. $50 183 33
Salter— Cunningham & Son. $426.06; Gcmmill. C. $73.33; Mitchell, W.. $100; Orr, R.,
$183.33; Pai.slcy, E., $83.33; Snvder, I. E., $906.00; Vanniman, J. T.. $110.60 1,889 97
Sheho— Johnson, Geo., $120; Pihowich, Wasal. $000; .Sclubski, F., $233.33; Sclbuskie, N.,
$00 1,013 33
Shell River— Hunson, J., $l.'i3.33; Wynvard— Johnson. C. B..$400 .533 33
Theodore— Bcloknilv. S., $120; Esser. N., $1.33.33; Evnnovich, N., $133..33; Kitzul,
Laznr, $333.33; Kuzak. K.. $133.33: Melanoski. F.. $133.33; Nordine, J.. $120; Polcgi,
J., $70: .SaiKT A Deik.s, $2.2.33.33; Windjnck, S., $213.33; Wimljnck, Wasjl, $266.67. . . 3,889 98
Horse Blaughtored for <lourine. Maple <''rcek, Ambrose, C. 133 33
Hogs alnughtorcd fnr cholera — I'enske, W., NokomiM. $10: -Lloyd. .\.. Nutana. $0. 16 00
Payments for cattle slaughtered nlTectcd with tuberculosis —
Colonsny- Barnes. H. v., $120; Taylor* Elev,$4n 160 00
Dumfcrmlinc^ Rosin, Max, $.320; Travorfl. Mux. $40 300 00
Grenfcll— Brown. J. W.. $40: Slringcr, J., $40; Welch. H.. $.10; Welch, W. G., $40 l.W 00
Guemsoy— Hosonbrrgcr. J. S., $70; Kinloy-Wilde. A. B.. $50 120 00
Indian Head — McKav liirtn and Dairy Co 028 00
Meota- 'lait. Jan.. $120; I'llot Hull.- Leibcl. K.. $7,59.09 879 99
North Hattlcford Iloa.ll.v A Miillelt. $1100; Jackson. W. E.. $40; Kloitcr, P., $40;
Pcniter. J.. $40; Savell. Dick, $.586.06; Townsend. W., $120 1.726 66
Nutana--Brunt. Mrs. W. $20: Ros«. Alex., $40; Williams. T. A.. $120 180 00
Qu'Appclle-.Millignn, G. S.. $40; Stewart A Acres. $1.W 190 00
Regina— Achlzohncr, M.. $40; Bilol.nki. J.. $-10; Davis. W. J., $13.33: Elliott, T., $40;
Hague. II.. $100: Hawn. K., $80: llickor. C;. J., $40; Homo. G.. $26.00: l.<sinti. F.,
$40: MrDonnld. D. A., $40.06; .Mclntyro. J.. $70; Middleton Bros.. $146.(Hi; Mock. J..
$40; Ring. FVter. $20: Risk. A. E.. $70; Ryan. Percy. $40; Schofiol.l. H.. $80;
Tcrmoveska. T., $40; Vcnger, J.. $40 1,073 31
SaskiiKKm- Hrecn, K. II.. $40; Chubb. II. R., $95; Cnpolnnd. G., $100; Giliiiour, W. J.,
$40; Iloflg-uin. I)., $20; (rKeefe, P., $20; Isnor Bros., $40; Sherman A Robertson.
$40; Sutton. <^ I., $23.33; Thompson. Mrs. E., $40
Zehncr— Brwit. .lohn, $80; Brodt. Karl, $.r).33
Carried forward 208,, 100 28
AGRWULTURE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITORB
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 63
Health of Animals — Continued. — Hygline Chez lea anlmaux — Suite. $ cts.
BrouRht forward 208, 590 28
Alberta (.178,927.45).
Alberta Government Telephones, rental of telephone to June 30, 1918: Calgary ofiBce, $51;
Medicine Hat office, $45, overpaid $3.75; Dr. Hargrave, residence, $24; messages.
$492.45.
Alberta Stockyards Co.: rent of office, 12 m. at $10; coal, $6 .'
Alexander, A. E., Nanton, services and expenses
Bums, P. & Co., Calgary, feed and stabling, saddle horse, 12 m -
Busselle, A. W., Maeleod, $1,600, less military pay
Canadian Pacific Railway: telegrams, $138.16; freight charges, $437.98
Cawsey, H. S., Calgary, inspector, expenses, 3 m. to Mar. 31
Christie, V. v., Cardston: inspector, 12 m., $1,700; W. A., $200; expenses, $1,087.65
Clark, G. P., Coutts, work repairing corrals and mangers
Coristine, D., Pinhom: inspector, 12 m., $1,200; W. A., $200; expenses, $737.40
Cowan, H. W., Maeleod: inspector, 12 m., $1,500; W. A., $200; expenses, $1,059.75
Crawford, Miss B., Medicine Hat, services, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $1,000 per annum
Frank, J. W., Edmonton: 8 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,800; expenses, $772.18
Gallivan, M. V., Lethbridge: inspector, 12 m., $1,800; W. A., $200; expenses, Sl,048.07
Gillam, W. G., Edmonton: inspector, 12 m., $1,400; W. A., $200; expensies, $1,197.75
Hargrave, J. C, Medicine Hat: chief inspector, 12 m., $2,500; W. A., $200; expenses, $903.47.
Harries, T. B., Calgary, 12 m. to Mar. 31: rent of office, $150; phone, $18
Heirris, G. M., Lethbridge, services inspecting cars at .S2.50 per d
Hawke, \V. L., Lethbridge, services for April, 1917
Hobbs, A., Medicine Hat: inspector, 12 m., $1,700; W. A., $200; expenses, $1,313.30
Johnston, W. N., Strathcona, services as inspector at $2.75 per d
King, John, Calgarj', services as inspector and expen.ses
Knobel, R., Coutts, hauling manure, 44 h. at 60c
Lawrence Dairy Supply Co., Ottawa, 50 dairy thermometers
Ledrew, Miss E., Medicine Hat, services, Oct. 15 to Mar. 31, at $75 per m
Lee, John, High River, inspection fees and expenses •.
Lightizer, T., Pinhom, ploughing Sj miles fireguard
Lymans, Ltd., Montreal, 20 tons flour sulphur
McCarthy, Dr. N., Calgary, services and expenses inspection, 3d
McEwan, F. A., Red Deer, inspection fees and expenses
McKay, A. M., Calgary, inspections and expenses
McVeigh, Chas. H., Munson: inspector, 12 m., .?1,600; W. A., $200; expenses, $1,460.92
MacAfee, R. A., Maeleod, inspection tecs and expenses
Macmillan, D., High River: inspector, 12 m., less 1 wk. in June, at $1,700; W. A., $200;
expenses, $1,206
Marshall, J. J., Calgary: inspector, 12 m., $1,300; expenses, $421
Marshall Hardware, Calgarj-, one heater with shovel
Moore, W. G., Calgary, inspection fees and expenses
Monroe, A. R., Calgarv: inspector, 12 m., $1,600; W. A., $200; expenses, $343.42
Pinhorn, G. C, Coutts: inspector, 12 m., $1,800; W. A. ,.$200; expenses, $271.60
Pitman-Moore Co., Indianapolis, anti-hog cholera serum
Porter, J. C, Medicine Hat, services, 12 m
Rusk, J. C, Lethbridge, inspection fees and expenses
Sharp, J. T., Calgary, inspection fees and expenses
Shaver, W. H., Edmonton, services and expenses
Steele, M. B., Taber, fees, $32.50; Williams, Miss M. S., Medicine Hat, services, $61.02
Whyte, J. D., Calgary: in.spector, 12 m., $1,800; W. A., $200; expenses, $1,127.10
Payments for horses slaughtered affected with glanders —
Claresholm— Chilton, T. E., $266.66; Lane, Jos., $26.66; Stevenson, R., $50
Maeleod— Laing, A. A., $6.50; Okotoks— Patterson, R., $133.33
Priddis — Shea, Jas
Payments for horses slaughtered affected with dourine —
Cardston— Hansen, Jas., $333.33; McCaugherty, T., Lethbridge, $100
Maeleod— Hillior, E. G., $100; Indian Agent for Black Plume, $.50; Bob Riding Black
Horses, $40; Crazy Bull, $34; Long Time Squirrel, $100; Mike Oka, $60; No Runner,
$50; Owns Different Horses, $40; Red Beads, $50; Shot Both Sides, $80; Young
Pine, $90; Indian Dept. (2), $80
Payments for hogs slaughtered affected with hog cholera —
Barons— Flatebo, Jas., $66; Shumaher, F., $23.33; sundry (2), $16.66
Calgary— Godlonton, G., $28; Gordzcieki, L., $20; Gunt, H., $20; Mattia, J., $102
Mcintosh, D. S. & Co., $340.66; O'Brien, G., $825..32; sundry, $26
Laboratory of Veterinary Research, Lethbridge —
Mitchell, Chas. A.: inspector, 12 m., $1,300; W. A., $200; expenses, $337.05
Lewis, W. E.: services, 12 m., $780; expenses, $34
Watson, A., inspector, half pay {on active service) '
Bonnell, L. F., team and feed, $62. .50; Campbell, J. A., Toronto, 122 white rats, $45.45 .
City Cartage Co., ploughing fireguard, $90; Hall, S., work, $67.50
Carried forward . .
616 20
126 OO
463 25
165 00
472 36
576 14
303 OO
2,987 65
14 25
2,137 40
2,759 75
749 97
1,672 18
3,048 07
2,797 75
3,603 47
168 OO
858 00
141 66
3,213 30
860 00
936 45
26 40
51 20
416 13
947 00
49 50
960 OO
43 25
943 99
183 90
3,260 92
1,320 65
3,068 99
1,721 OO
15 00
288 85
2, 143 42
2,271 60
183 00
1,200 00
948 55
778 65
936 00
93 52
3,127 10
343 32
783 33
46 66
433 33
774 00
105 99
1,.361 98
1,837 05
814 OO
1,200 00
107 95
157 50
270,203 86
A — 64 AVDITOK GEXERArS REl'URT. 10nt9IS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Health of Animals— Continued.— Hygiene rhei Irs snlmaut — Suite. S ct^.
BroURht forward . 270.203 86
A Iberta — Concluded .
Laboratory of Veterinarj' Research" Lethbridge — CondudeJ.
HajT Hardware Co.: repairini; roof, $60; ti spools barbed wire. $33; 10 eases gasoline at
J5..T0, 3 at $5.75; sundr\- hardware. $126.80 292 05
Kerr. Geo. & Co.. feed. $.396.85; Letlibridge l.aundrv. wasliing. $16.15 413 00
Lymans, Ltd.. Montreal. druRs. $32.65; Red Cross DruR Co., druRs. $269.50 .302 15
North American Collieries. Kdmonton, 31-25 tons coal at $J..50. 19 25 tons at $5.25 241 68
Stacev Lumber Co.. lumber, etc.. $71.:U: Tavlor Hardware, oil, $21.75 93 09
Taylor MillinK Co., feed, $29: Wui, Jack, services, 12 m.. $720 749 00
'^ Waterhouse. P.. blacksmithinR, $23..50; Watson. Mrs. A, rent, $325 348 50
Western Canada Anency; 20 drums c;irbide. $107.35; sundries. $20.64 127 99
Wilkinson. .S.. Coalhurs't. 49J tons hay at $15; subscriptions, $16.80; sundries (4). $38.97.. 795 77
Legal ser^-ices: Heattie. W., ilcdicine Hat, $17.74; Landry <t Landrj'. Edmonton. $50;
McDoimld. Martin & MacKcnzie, Macleod, $20; Muir, Jephson, Adams & Brownlee.
Calgary. $20; Payne & Graham. Red Ocer. $66.95 174 69
Range Riders for mange treatment —
Armstrong. W. G.. Chaplin. .*<ask.. $148; Bullock. W. G.. Rockvford. Alta.. $1.280
Daly. W. H.. Mun.«on. $190; Dempster. W. B.. Medicine Hat. $768, travel $4.10
Falconer. F. V., Cardston. $196; Holmes. Gus.. Langdon. $1.080
Law. I. v.. High River. $744; .Margach. D. .1., Calgarv. $900
Murphv, A.. Warner. $1,276; McNab. W. .1., Macleod, $900
Ottewell. W. T.. Cardston. $988; Scott. G. E. M.. Macleod. $12
Shaw. Vernon. Cardston. $612; Temple. J. C, Ravenscrag, .Sask., $1,284
Trevencn, Wm., Cochrane, $404; Wheatcroft, D. E., High River, $40
White, .Samuel, Cypre.ss, .Sask.. $888; cartage and storage of sulphur. $61.S.'i
British Columbia — Colombic-Brilatiniquc (tS3 5S6.0S).
Acres. G. H., Grand Forks: inspector. 12 m.. $1,600; W. A.. $200; expense. $230 79..
British Columbia Tel. Co.. eichange ser\-ice. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Caldwell. J. H., Kingsgate: inspector. 12 m.. $1,700; W. A.. $200; expenses. $82.94
Camsusa. Mi.s.s M. R.. Victoria. ser\'ices as stenographer. 12 m
<'anadian Pacific Ry.: rental of sites. Vancouver. 15 m. to Mar. 31. at $20; sundry, $22; tele-
grams, $1 12.46. '
Chester. K., New Westminster: inspector. 12 m.. $1,700; W. A., $200; expenses, $426.15
Dnukhobors in Canada-Society. Brilliant, rent of quarantine premises, 16 m. to Aug. 1. 1917.
at $15 _
I'^vans, J.. Huntingdon, services, 12 ra., $180; Great Northern Ry., rentals. $!7
li.-ter. Ken R., Newgate; inspector, 12 m.. $1.7(X); W. A.. $200; "expcn.-'c.j. $,53.58
1- rank. J. W.. Nelson. B.C.: inspector. 6 m. to .Sept. 30. $900; expen.~.s. $;il'.i;.(M
Cieorge. H. H. S.. Kam loops, services and expenses
Hcnderw>ns Livery, Rossland, rent of stables and removal of manurr
.lagger, T. H., Vancouver: inspector, 2 in. at $1,400; expenses, $5fi.3.i
Iirrnyn. G. .-f. Osoyoos: 8cr\-ices. 12 m. $400; W. .A, $200
Kininmount, W.. Vancouver: 12 m.. $1,000: expenssos. $.58,155.
McCnIlum. Mrs. Vina, Grand Forks, rent of office and stable. 12 in . . .
MfKen*ie. W. H.. Vancouver: inspect'ir, 3 m., $408. .30; expi'nses, $433.44
.Ma'-onachie. (.'., Victoria, ((iverseas) half pay
M^'f.se, W. Vancouver, Hcr\'ices, 12 m
Mustard. H. W., Victoria: inspector, 12 m., $1,800; W. A.. $200; expenses, $878.45
I'annell. H. H.. .Midway, whitewashing stjill and corrall
I'axton.J. D.. Knmlixips: inspector. 12 in.. $l.70<); W. .\.. $200; expenses, 9 m., $1,097.82
Pitman-MfK)rt' < 'o.. Indianapolis, anti-hog cholera s*>rum
liansom, S., Vancouver: inspector, 11m. to Feb. 28. at $1,900; W. .■\.,at $200; expenses, $415.70.
.•^tac«»y. H.. Grand Forks, whitewiuthing stables, etc
'riiMrnus. C. H.. Princ<' Rupert, rent of stable at Myncastcr. 12 in. to Dec. 31 . . ,
'rimrnson. William. Kcremcos: inspector. 12 ni.. $1,700; W.,\..$200; expenses. $.3.54. 5<t
Tolmie. S. K.. Victoria: inspector. 71 m. to Nov. 15. at $1..'>00; W. A., at $200; expen-u^s. $399 77
\'ict<iria Wharf and Warehouse Co.. rent of hog pen. year 1917
Waterman. C. A.. Nelson. in.Hpecting cars at $1
WoiMJ .Motor Co.: mot<ir .supplies, gasoline. $42.65; oil and parts. $21.60
Kiperimenlal .Station. Aga-ssix —
Bruce. E. A.: pathologist. $1,800; W. .\., $200; outlay for labour, cloaning laliorat<ir>-,
$1.39: as..istancc. $17(1.80; tending slock. $706.50; sundry expenses, $731.42
H.idwcn. .S.. expen.tes of lab<irat*»r>'. fur .April. 1917
B. C. .\s.Hny A t 'hemical Co.. Vancouver, chemicjil supplies
* 'anadian F'airbanks-Morse Co.. 16 drums rice carbide
I/c«nn. J. . I., mangels, $10.80; Marshall. H. M, 16- 15 tons hay. $270.30
Richarrls. E. .M,. 15 cds. wrK,d. $45; T<»plc>- Ci,.. Ottawa, instruments, $134
Valley Meat Market. 1 sheep. $20; Wil-.n.'.I . 2J tons rarrtits, $20
Webster. .\lex. C.: 36 sacks oats, $92.(10, .30 bran. $6,3 85; 5-4 tons coal. $48.00; sundry
supplie*. $21 1 .90 417 26
Young. C. W.: assistant in laboratory. 8 m.. $680; sundries. $14.25. . fl»4 25
Carried forwari I 321,043 81
1.428 00
962 10
1,276 tX)
1 . 644 00
2. 176 00
1.000 00
1.S96 00
444 00
949 85
2.030 79
84 00
1.982 94
6.50 03
434 46
2.326 15
240 00
197 00
1.9.53 .5«
1.266 04
S98 .50
230 00
289 07
.599 97
1.0.58 55
228 00
S41 74
850 00
1.050 00
2.878 45
40 00
2.997 82
45 00
2.340 70
.30 00
120 0(1
2.2.54 .5(1
1 , 462 22
1.50 00
.59 00
64 25
3.747 72
307 95
.56 45
H3 00
287 10
179 00
40 00
AQBICULTVRE DKJ'AIiTMEyT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
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Health of Animals— Continued.— Ilygline chez les anlmaiu — Suite. { cts.
Brought forward 321,043 81
Yukon Territory— Territoire du Yukon ($3,311.90).
Hawe3, A. P., Whitehorse: inspector, 12 m., $1,. WO: W. A., $1,200; expenses, $431.90 3,131 90
Thompson, F. H., Forty Mile, services as inspector, 12 m 180 00
Biological Laboratory, Ottawa — Laboratoire biologique, Ottawa ($4,991 .S5).
Hadwen, S.: pathologist, removal expenses, $1G3.78; expenses investigation, $63 226 78
Abraham, Alt.: services at S2 per d., $366, at S2..50, $455; car fare, S2.40 823 40
Allen, J. A., outlay, $71.93; Allen & Cochrane, drugs, $339.03 410 96 '
Armstrong, O., services, 18 d., S24. 66; Baker's Laundry, washing, $51.71 76 37
Beaver Flint Glass Co., Toronto: amber ampoules, 93J gr. at $1, 730 -fy gr. at $1.35, SJ gr. at
$1.75. 143i at $2.25; 10 gr. French amber sq., .526; 9 gr. vaccine caps to fit, $45.35 1,487 56
Bryson Graham, groceries, $116.90; Colton. A., Co., Detroit, tablet machine, $111.75 228 65
Davidson, Estate, James. 100 boxes, 20 x 16 x 15, nailed 60 00
Dempsev, H. C: 15 tons hay, $229.70; 325 bush, oats, $295; 800 bush, wheat, $30.25; sundry.
$19.95 574 90
Dominion Paper Box Co.. Toronto, 109 folding boxes, 11 x 15 x 9J 38 15
Dvnes, A., calves, $30; Graham, Weldon J., drugs, etc., $.53.59 83 59
Kyles Cabinet Works: 4,000 blocks with holes, .$207; sawdust, $7.10 214 10
Lymans, Montreal, chemicals, $.50.50; Nourse, C. J., Cookshire, 1 heifer, $65 115 50
McDonald, Mrs. A., cleaning laboratory, $98; Flaunt Hardware, goods. $36.80 134 80
Ontario Hughes-Owens Co., Ottawa: 1 microtome. $81.30; apparatus, $15 96 30
Ottawa Artificial Ice Co., 13 m supply, $76; sundry accounts (6) $38.78 114 78
Pye, W. A.: 1 Arnold sterlilizer, .$60; solidifying apparatus, $43 103 00
Topley Co.: steam sterilizer, $37. .50; plates, slides, etc., $.33.50 71 00
Customs dues, $42; express charges, $39.91; subscriptions, etc., $49.50 131 41
General — Depenses generales (US. 150.01).
Baker Laundry, Ottawa, washing, $18.94; Batterton, E., cartage, $208.95 227 89
Bell Telephone Co., messages, $49.20; Bryson-Graham, groceries, $67.55 116 75
Builders Sales, 2 spray pumps, $22; Burch, F. S., Chicago, punches and labels. $204.50 226 50
Cavan. A. J., Ottawa: services, 365 d. at $4.50; expenses, $35.49 1,677 99
Cooke, L. L.. Ottawa: telephone service, $28; Federal Transfer, cartage, $79.50 107 .50
Hartz. J. F. Co., Toronto, .syringes. S1S.50; Hillock, J., 1 counter refrigerator, $67.50 86 00
Lederle Antitoxin Laboratories, New York, blackleg filtrate 1.144 00
MacBeth Evans Glass Co.. Toronto. 6 doz. watch glass 25 42
Moore, A. E., Ottawa, expenses, $37.65; customs charges. $79 ' 116 65
Parke-Davis & Co.. Walken-illc, 180 mallein opthalmic discs 54 76
Pitman-Moore Co.. Indianapolis, anti-hog cholera serum 1,399 50
Pittsl>urg Plate Glass Co., Chicago, $18; express charges, $502.37 520 37
Puritan Biological Laboratories, Sioux City, Iowa, serum 90 00
Randall-Faichney Co.. Boston. 81 J doz. thermometers 581 34
Teller Manufacturing Co.. Toronto. 45 sample cases 54 00
Subscriptions to periodicals, etc., $93..55; through H. Com., $172.09 265 64
Telegrams: C.P.R., $1,0.38.11; G.N.W., $362.17; sundry accounts (15), $70.13 1,470 41
King's Printer. Ottawa: printing, forms, envelopes, binding, etc.. $1,985.48; Intestinal Para-
sites of Poultry, bal.. $.526.56; bulletins. Anthrax. $158.60; Animal Contagious Diseases
Act. $310.97 2.981 61
Stationery Office, Ottawa, supplies, etc 2. 003 68
Less- Sales: sulphur. $2.024.,55; vaccine and serum. $16,166.05; wool. $49.80; hay,
342,496 97
18,321 19
324,175 78
Imperial Institute— Instltut Imperial.
Maintenance of Canadian section, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 2,190 00
International Institute of Agriculture— Instltut International d'agriculture.
Library of Congress, Washington, printed catalogue cards, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 71 41
Sub.scriptions to newspapers, etc., $298.90; telegrams, $339.97 638 87
Society fees, $.54.14; sundry small payments (5), $14.66 68 80
King's Printer: printing 13,800 bulletins, "Foreign Agricultural Intelligence", $1,. 585. 99; 5,000
letterheads, $55.89; 12,000 envelopes, $68.33; binding, 295 vols., $886.24; sundry printing,
$109.88 2, 706 33
Stationery Office, sundry supplies 379 17
Canada's contribution to the International Institute of Agriculture, Rome 4,230 32
Share of expenses of British delegate on the Permanent Committee of International Agricul-
tural Institute 165 08
8,269 98
1— 5a
A — 66 AUDITOR GESERAL'S REPORT, 19n-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
LHe Stock Industry— Industrie du Mtail. S cts.
Salaried Officialt — Ponclionnairet talariis (ttOS.SSt.SS).
Allen, R. J., Winnipeg: salarj'. 12 m.. $1,700: expenses. $2,411.55 4,111 55
Anderson, D.,Orillia,Ont.: salary, April 1-Dec. 22, at $1,800; expenses, $336.40 1,642 85
Archibald, C. A., Clifton, N.S.: salary, 59 d. at $4, 306 d. at $6; board and care of bulls and
stallions, $307.23: travel and sundri" outlav, $1,882.54 4,261 77
Ault, W. H.: salar>-, 12 in., $1,800; travel, $1,778.32 3.578 32
Bain,C.E.: salary, April 9-13and April 18 to Mar. 31, at$4; travel, $943.60; removal expenses,
$141 .15 2, 496 75
Benson, T. A., Edmonton, Alta.: salary, 12 m., $1,800; travel and office expenses. $1 ,542.80. . 3.342 80
Boulanger, Nora, Sherbrooke, Que., clerk, 12 m 600 00
Bimie, J. L.: salary, 238 d. to Mar. 31, at $4; travel and sundry outlay, $1,597.95 2,549 95
Brown. Duncan. Edmonton. Aha.: salary. 12 m.. $1,680; expenses re distribution of stock,
$3,184.13; travel and office outlay, $820.91; removal expenses, Ottawa to Edmonton,
$175 10 0,860 14
Buckham. Gideon: salarj'. May 1-Aug. 31,at $4: travel, $475.55 967 55
Baker, Frank H., Brockville: salary. 12 m.. $1,095; travelling expenses, $1,996.35 3,091 35
Camsusa, M. R., Victoria, B.C., stenographer. 12 m 449 97
Caron. S. J.. Sherbrooke. Que.: salarv-. April 28-Oct. 6 and Feb. U to 13, at $5; travel,
$659.80 1,484 80
Chipman, S. X.: salary, June 6 to Mar. 31, at $1,500; travel and sundry outlay, $1,183.70 2,412 87
Churchill, H. H., Yarmouth, N.S.: salarv, !' m., $1,200: travel. $343.15 1,543 15
Clark, T.O.,Calgar>-, Alta.: 8alar>-, 12 m., $1,500; travel, $561.75 2.061 75
Clement. J. G.. Angers. Que.: salarj-. 12 m.. $1,100; travel. $522.85 1.622 85
Cormie. G. M.. Edmonton. .\!ta.: salary, 12 m., $1,277.50; travel and sundrv outlay, $1,979.10 3,256 60
C'orniish. R. (;.: services, .\I(^y I to .Julv 9, at t-i; tipon.-^is. $550.10; to hr rtfundcd, $128.25. . . 1.028 35
Corrigan, . I. H.. Mount Fon-st. Ont.: salar*-. 12 m., $1,100; travi-1. $237. !H) 1.337(10
Creamer. E. \V..Qu'App«-llc. .'^sk.: >alar%-. 12 m.. $1,000: travel.- $20.i..')5 1.205 55
Creamer. J. P.. Qu'AppoUc, Sask.: salary, 12 m., $2,000; travel. $572.20; office expenses.
$312.17; paid to sundry persons re delivery of stock, $7,355.80; E. \V. Creamer, travel,
$118.45 10,358 62
Curran, A. F.. Charlottetown, P.E.I. : salarj-, 12 m., $600; travel, $622.80; refunded to
carnal revenue, $.'0 . 1 . 272 80
Davics, A. E., St. Boniface, Man., salarv. 12 m 1.(100 00
Davios. Julian C;.. salary. Mar. 13-31. at $150 9194
Day, O. E.. Guelph. Ont.: salarv, April 16 to Oct. 20, at $3,000; services. Mar., 6 d. at $4;
expenses. $1.167.41 ^ 2,727 70
Dudley, O. M.. E<lmonton. Alta.: salary. April 24 to Mar. 31. at $000 842 50
Egerton. Ceo.. Victoria. H.C.: salarv. 12 m.. $1,100; travel and sundrv outlay, $056.45 I.7.i6 45
Elliott. R. L.: senices. May 14 to .<ept. 21 dossS d.\ at $4; travel. $614.80 1.126 80
Fairley. \V. H.. Calgary, Alta.: sen-ices, 298 d. to Mar. 31, at $3; travel and sundry- outlay,
$432.85 1.32685
Fee. J. R., Manolirk. Ont.: salary. 12 m.. $1,500: travel and sundrv outlay. $1,764.69 3.264 69
Francis. A. O., .-^t. Marv's. Ont.: salarv. 12 m.. $1,200; travel. $1,096.82. 2.296 82
Fraacr, Hugh: servirc-s, 143 d. to .S>pt. 20, at $4: travel, $64G.4.'i; less $10 underpaid . 1,202 45
Giard, A. \V., .Sherbrooke. Que: sjilary. 12 m.. $1,900; travel and sundry outlay, $801.12;
expcn.-^-s re distribution of stock, *2.b27.02: office expen.ses, $221.80 4.949 94
Griffiths. Charles: services. 9Cd. at $5: travel. $361.45 841 45
Hare, J. H.: salarv. 4 m. to Julv 31. at $1,900: travel. $514.50 1,147 82
Harris, G. .S.. Moresby Island. B.C.. siilarv. Jan. 14 to Mar. 31, at $2,400 516 13
Hefler. F. I... Toronto: salary. April 1 to Oct. 10. at $1,250; expenses. $313.72... 972 28
Heptnn. .\. If.. West Toronto, ."cnicc^. 36.1 d . at $3 . . 1 .091 00
Hill, Ja.'<. A.: salary, 12 m., $1,700: travel and sundry outlay, $1,835.64 '■i.^'-i'> 04
Hooper. Jean. Charlottetown, I'.E.l., salarv. 12 m 600 OO
Horn. Alei.: K-rvices. 1.30 d. at $6; travel. $.523.82 1.301 82
Irvine. W. H.. .St. Catharines: snlan,-, 12 m., $1,600; travel, $1,017.62 2,017 62
Jennings. F. M.: salary. 12 m.. $1,800; travel and expenditure re wool warehouse, Toronto,
$1.210 3,010 00
John.son, D. M.. Winnipeg: snlnry. 12 m.. $2,000: travel and office expenditure. $1.191. .53. 3. 191 .53
Jones. E. W.. Calgary. Alta.: salary. 12 m.. $1,600; travel. $1.029.22 3.229 22
Kerr. Wm.. Charlottetown. I'.E.l.: salary, 12 in., $1,700; travel and sundry office outlay,
$978.80 2.678 80
King, J. K.: salary, I2m., $1,800; travel and miscellaneous expenditure. $2.695.65 4.405 65
Jj^wTMon. W. J.. .St. tieorge. Ont.: sniarv. 12 in.. $I.I.'iO: travel. $228.35. 1.378 35
Little. J. F.. Campl>e|lford. Ont.; wUary. 12 in.. $1.2.10; travel. $.187.35. 1..H37 35
Logan. A. J.. Chariot Irtown: senices. ;i65 d. at $3; travel. $79.61 1. 174 61
Mallet. E.. Charlottetown: services. .36.^ d. at $3; travel. $1,178 21 ,..■ 2.273 21
ManwTs. I). M.: salarj-. 10 m. to Mar. 31. at $115; travel. $482.28 1.632 28
Marcellu.i. J. W.. Iror|Uois. Ont.: salary. April 1 to .Spt. 20. Oct. I-fl and Oct. 29-31, »i $100;
travel. $880.6.1 1.476.34
Marsh, F. D, Charlottetown: services, 198 d. at $4: travel. $1.000.25 1.792 25
Carried forward 121,923 «3
AORICULTURB DEPARTMENT: EXPEXDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
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Live Stock Industry — Continued. — Industrie du Mtail — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 121,923 63
Salaried C^ciaZs— Concluded. — Fonclionnaire3 salariis— Fin.
Milnes, Ernest: services, 106 d. to Aug. 30, at S5; travel, 8601.66 ' 1,131 66
Morton, A.: services 365 d. at $4; travel, $1,850.76; disbursements re wool warehouse,
Toronto, S415. 15 3,725 91
Munro, Winnifred, St. Boniface, Man., salary, Oct. 25 to Mar. 31, at $75 391 94
McC'ormick, J. \V.: salary, 12 m., SI ,200; travel, $312.65 1,512 65
McCutilicon, G. W., St. Boniface, Man., salary, 4 m. to July 31, at $900 300 00
McKochnic, W. S., Qu'Appelle, Sask.; services, 365 d. at $4; travel, $2,082.10 3,542 10
McKcnzic, W. H., Vancouver, B.C., salary, 2 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000 166 70
McLachlan, D., Montreal: salary, 12 m., $1,100; travel, $280.14 1,380 14
McMillan, ,1. D.: services, 365 d. at $4; travel, $3,004.80 4,464 80
McQueen, M. J., Montreal: salary, April 1 to Oct. II, at $1,700; travel, $504.05 1,404 28
McRostie, J. E.: salary, Jan. 9 to Mar. 31, at $1,800; travel, $48.75 460 04
O'Brien, G. E.: services, 365 d. at $5; travel and sundry outlay, $2,314.74 4, 139 74
Oliver, D. M.: salary, 12 m., $1,200; travel, $424.74 1,624 74
Owen, W. C: salary, Nov. IS to Mar. 31, at $1,100; travel, $177.10 583 46
Owens, G. E., Qu'.^ppellc, Sask., salary, 12 m - 780 00
Pepper, Geo., Toronto: .salary, 12 m.. $2,400; travel, $1,229.51 3,629 51
Poirier, Cyrus, Charlottetown: salary, 12 m., $1,080; travel, $1,170.20 2,250 20
Porter, John S., Toronto: services, 365 d. at $6; travel and sundry outlay. $1 ,070.43 3,260 43
Powell, A. E.: salary, 4 m. to Mar. 31, at $2,300; less superannuation allowance, $356.56 410 08
Ragsdale, \V. J., Smith's Falls, Ont.: salary, July 16 to Mar. 31, at $1,200; travel, $246.40.... 1,098 01
Reed, F. H., Winnipeg: services, 99 d. at $4, 90 d. to Mar. 31 at $5; travel and sundry outlay,
$1,484.42 2,330 42
Rhoadcs, Ernest: salary, 12 m., $1,500; travel, $352.85 1,852 85
Rimmer, N. B.: salary, Jan. 17 to Mar. 31, at $1,800; travel, $605.25 977 83
Rodrique, P.: services, 357 d. to Mar. 31, at $4; travel and exhibition outlay, $1,927.30 3,3.55 30
Rothera, Thos.: services. May 1 to Aug. 31, 122 d. at $5; travel, $719.95 1,329 95
Saipe, Bertha: .salary, Aug. 4 to Mar. 31, at $60; expenses, $3.85 478 05
Scott, John M., Baiderson, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,300; travel, $327.50 1,627 SO
Smith, Levi, Glencoe, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,150; travel, $214.32 1,364 32
Stansfield, N.; services, 31 d. at $4; travel, $857.12 981 12
.Stetson, C. N.: services, 365 d. at $4; travel and sundry expenses, $2,009.33; office furniture,
$100 3, .569 33
Stewart, Robt.: services. 365 d. at $4; travel and sundry outlay, $1,577.83 3,037 83
Stuart, J. C: salary, 12 m., $1,700; travel, $2,280.85 3,980 85
Sully, T. A. B., Toronto: salary, 1 m. (Mar.), at $1,200; travel, $204.45 304 45
Sutton, W. E.: services, 126 d. at $5; travel, $710.85 1,346 85
Teller, Jas. .\.: services, 365 d. at $5; travel and sundry outlay, $1,688.39 3,513 39
Thompson, Jas. D.: services, 365 d. at $5; travel, $1,732.99 3,557 99
Tolmie, S. F-, Victoria: salary, April I to Nov. 15, at $1,000; travel, office expenses and
outlay re transportation of stock, $743.07 1,368 05
VanCamp, Geo., Guelph, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,100; travel, $208.06 1,308 06
Walmslcv, A.: services, 343 d. to Mar. 31, at $5; travel and sundry outlay, $1,715.53 3,430 53
Watson, R. R., Victoria: salary, 12 m., $1,100: travel, $478.05 1,. 578 65
Whiting, F. G., Qu'Appelle, Sask.: services, 365 d. at $4; travel, $2,572.42 4,032 42
W'ilson, R. E.: services, 275 d. at $4, 90 d. at $5; travel and expenses re distribution of stock,
$2,.573.92 4, 123 92
Wood, C. S.: salary, 12 m., $1,600; travel, $290.84; removal expenses, Guelph to Ottawa,
$131.03 2,021 87
Sundry Services — Services divers {ft 5,030. 32).
Judges ($9,028,84)—
Aird, P. E., Montreal: 4 d. at $4; expenses, $11.90 27 90
Ballantyne, W. W., Stratford, Ont.: II d. at $4; expenses, $181.05 225 05
Barber, W., Toronto: 2 d. at $4; railway tare, $13 21 00
Barton, H., Macdonald College, Que: 18 d. at $4; expenses, $247 319 00
Bell, W. J., Toronto: 2 d. at $4; expenses, $26.70 34 70
Black, J. J.: 3 d. at $4; expenses, $22.45 34 45
Boag, John A., Queonsville, Ont.: 10 d. at $4; expenses, $144.30 184 30
Boden, Jas., Danville, Que.: 8 d. at $4; expenses, $179.85....' 211 85
Brown, J.as., Toronto: 4 d. at $4; expenses, $19.40 35 40
Caldwell, W. F., Petrolia, Ont.: 6 <1. at $4; expen.ses, $10.95 34 95
Clancey, E. B., Guelph, Ont.: II d. at $4; expenses, $285.80 329 80
Clark, J. W., Cainsville, Ont.: 10 d. at $4; expenses, $112.15 152 15
Dollar, A. L., High River, Alta.: 9 d. at $4; expenses, $145.60 181 60
Douglas. Jas., Caledonia, Ont.: 8 d. at $4; expenses, $1.59.45 191 45
Dupuis, L. J. A., St. Roch, Que.: 2 <i. at $4; expenses, $12.65 20 65
Farrow, R. King: 12 d. at $4; expenses, $71. .30 119 30
Carried forward 211,775 10
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A — 68 MDITOR GEyERAVS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
live Stock Industr]r— Continued.— Industrie du Mtall— Suite. % cts.
Brought forward .. 211,775 10
Sundry Services — Continued. — Senices dicers — Suite.
Judges — Concluded.
Flatt, D. C.. Hamilton, Ont.: 8 d. at S4: expenses, $14,3.40. . l"."! 40
Flalt. J. I., Hamilton. Ont.: 2 d. at $4: cipen.^es. $19.4,i 27 4.i
Galbraith, .Vl.-x., Edmonton, .\lta.: 3 d. at $4: e\pt>nse.>;. $39.90 51 90
Gardhouse. John, Weston, Ont.: 14 d. at $4: e.\pen.<es. $120.r0 17G 90
Gineras, Alfred. St. ( csaire. Que.: 9 d. at S4; expen.'^es. $.'>5.15 91 15
Gt»nam, John, t'arberrv. Man.: 6 d. at $4; expenses. $92.35 116 .35
Graham. Robt.. Toronto; 23 d. at $4: expenses, $342..i0 434 .'0
Graham, \Vm.. Clanmont, Ont.: 7 d. at S4: expen-ses, $118.'45.. 146 45
Grant, Innes, Brooklin. Ont.: 2 d. at $4; expenses. $22.05 ,30 65
Green. K. L., Greenwood. Ont.: 4 d. at S4; expenses, $69 85 00
Greenshields, J. S., Toronto: 1 d. at $4: expenses. $53.25 57 25
Greig. D. J.. Allan's Corners, Que.; 6 d. at $4: expenses. $59.85 83 85
Hav. Geo., Lachute, Que.: 3 d. at $4; expenses, $19.20 31 20
Hillhouse, A. P., Bond ville. Que.: 2d. at $4: expenses, $12 •. 20 00
James, Fred. A., Billings Bridge, Ont.: 10 d. at $4: expenses, $62.60 126 60
Jarvis, L. G., Toronto: 34 d. at $4; expenses, $147.39 283 39
Kains. Alfred, Byron, Ont.: 2 d. at $4: expenses. $35.20 43 20
Lachapelle, Napoleon, St. Paul rErinile, (jue.: 7 d. at $4; expenses, $42.15 70 15
Lawson, H. C, Pense, .Sask.: 2 d. at $4; expen.<es, $27.45 35 45
Legris, L'lderie, St. Leon, Que.: 7 d. at $4; expenses. $23.70 51 70
Logan, S. A.. .•Vmherst. X.S.: 4 d. at $4; expenses. $52. .50 68 50
Luxton, A. G. H., Mount Forest, Ont.: 21 J d. at $4; cxpen.ses, $96.80 182 80
Lyster, -A. J., South Durham, Que.: 6 d. at $4: expi-nses. $18.95 42 95
Mason, Andrew: 33j d. at $4; expenses, $131 .95 265 95
Miller. John, .\shbum, Ont.: 7 d. at $4; expenses, $117.70 145 70
Miller. John, jr., Ashburn, Ont.: 8 d. at $4; expenses, $146.55 178 55
Minshall. J. H., Branlford, Ont.: 4 d. at $4; expenses, $.33.05 ■. 49 05
Muteh. Alex.. Lumsden, Sask.: 9d. at $4; expenses, $135.75 171 75
MaeInt\Te, A. W., Finch, Ont.: 2 d. at $4: expenses, $17.35 25 35
Maelljie, D. E.. -■Vlexandria, Ont.: 2 d. at $4: expenses. $15.65 23 65
McKinstrj-, R. E.: 28 d. at $4: expenses, $94.95 206 95
MeKirdv, Jas., Napinka, Man.: 10 d. at $4: cxp<-nses, $97.55 137 55
McKirdv. \Vm., Napinka, Man.: 8 d. at $4; expenses, $104.30 136 30
Mael.aurin, .\. E.. Macdonald College. (Jue.: 3 d. at $4; eipense.i, $11.20 ■ 23 20
MacMillan. A. A.. Mae.lonald College, Que.: 5i d. at $4; expenses, $29.91 51 91
Ness. A. R.. .Mardonald College, (Jue.: 5 d. at $4; expenses, $;!3. 25 53 25
Okc, Rirhard, Ix>ndon, Ont.: bid. at $4: expenses, $197.65 2.57 65
Osbcjrne, \V. M., Broikville, Ont.: 5d.at $4; expenses. $.33.28 53 28
Phaneuf, A.. St. .\ntoine. Que.: 5 d. at $4; expenses. $38.50 58 50
Reed. H. G. Georgetown. Ont.: 3d. at $4; expenses, $26.65 38 65
Reed, J. H., Guelph, Ont.: 4 d. at $4: expenses, $72. .50 88 50
Reid, \V. H., Kingston, Ont.: 28 d. at $4; expenses. $217.81 329 SI
Rirhardson. Fred.. Columbus. Ont.: 9 il. at $4; expenses, $173.75 209 75
Robson. T. E., I^ondon. Ont.; 6d. at $4; expen.ses, $116.75 140 75
Songster. Neil, Ormstown. Que.: 4 d. at $4; expenses. $.50.40 66 40
Scharfe. Adam. Cummings Bridge, Ont.: 13 d. at $4; expen.sos. $177.06 229 05
Shaw. A. .M.. Saskatoon; I d. at $4: expenses. $13.30 17 .30
Sinclair. J. .\., Cannington. Ont.: 15 d. at $4: veterinary acrvicea, $22; expenses, S1G9.S5. 251 55
Smith. Harry. Hay. tint; 8 <i. at $4; expen.ses. $140.40 172 40
Stark, \V. J.. Edmonton. .\lta.. expenses 1.52 .55
Stephen. W. F.. Huntington, (jue.; 15 d. at $4: expensc.i. $180.30. 240 .30
Stewarl. Geo. G.. Howirk. (Jue.: 4 d. at $4; expenses. $20.35 36 35
Sylvestrc. L. P.. Ste. Rosalie. (Jue.; 8 d. at $4; eip«-ns<-s. $22.40 54 40
Thomsfm. D.. WrKxIstork. Ont: lOd. at $4; eipen.ses. $40.25 80 25
Thouin. L.. Repentignv. (Jue.: 6 d. at $4; expen.si's. $.37.90 61 90
Ti.-Miale. G. C. H.. Beaverlon. Ont.; 4 d. at $4; expenses. $32.80 4S 80
Valin. E.. St. Auguslin. (Jue.; 2 d. at $4; expenses. $)5 23 00
Vickery. E. L.. Oshaiva. C)nt.; I5| d. at $4; expenses. $.56.35 118 .35
Watson. E.. Hudson Heights. (Jue.: 3 d. at $4; expinses. $25.10 37 10
White. Peter. Toronto, expenses 15 .50
Woml. Geo.. Winnipeg; 8 d. at $4; cxponscs. 198.1)0. . . 130 60
Small payments (8) 90 65
Eipense.i of Delegates to Conterene<'s ($3.3.39.99) —
Allen. H. S.. Raymond. Alta.. $127.45; Avnrd. Angus M.. Sockville, N.B., 170.95 198 40
Barliin. H.. Macdonald College, (Jue.. $49.05: Crepeau. J. H.. St. Camille. Que., I20.9S 70 00
Dr>-den. W. A.. Hrooklin. Ont . $17.05; Fisher. A. F.. Mcrigomish. N.S.. $62.90 79 95
Folleil. H.. Duval. .Sask.. $149.95; (iordon. Geo . Oak Luke. Man.. $1 16.70 266 65
Harker. l,<-vi. Magralh. Altn . $142.15; Hay, Geo. C. Kamloops. B.C., $246.90 389 05
Herringer. (;e«>.. .Maple Creek. .Sa'.k.. $167.81; Hind. Mi,«s E.Cora. Winnipeg. $.33.05 200 86
Carried forward 219.885 30
AGRICILTVRE DEPARTMEXT: EXPESDirCRE . A — 69.
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Live Stock Industry— Continued.— Industrie du bgtall— Suite. $ eta.
Brought forward 219,885 30
Sundry Sercices — Concluded. — Services divers — Fin.
Kxpenses of Delegates to Conferences — Concluded.
Jenkins, H. H., Twin Butte, Alta., S132.25; Knights, Richard, Calgary. Alta., $183.40. .. 315 65
Logan, S. A.. Amherst, N.S.. $25.3.5; Mace, J., Vermilion, Alta., $168.25 193 60
Mc( 'lary, J. A., Lennoxville, Que., S39.90; McDowell, J. R., $49.95 89 85
.McLennan, C. M., Calgary, Alta., $1.59.65; Renton, J. W., Calgary, Alta., $183.10 342 75
Richardson, E. L., Calgary, Alta.. $4.50.62; Runnalls, \V. O., $.50 500 62
.Sharp, A. W., Lacombe, Alta., $106.45; Stark, VV. ,J,, Edmonton, Alta., $207.30 313 75
Whitteron, Wm., Maxim, Sask., $119.01; Wilson, J. D., Forres, Sask., $259.85 378 86
Services furnishing market reports: Campbell, D. G., Calgarj', $61.52; Coyle, T. J. & Co.,
Winnipeg, $113.75; Edmonton Cold Storage Co., $28; Mason, Henry, Montreal, $244.50;
Morse, Wm., Vancouver, $92.75; McDonald, L. T., Regina, $82.25; Naismith & Co.,
Vancouver, $91 713 77
Miscellaneous ($1,947.62)—
Black, F. M., Winnipeg, investigation re process of preserving meat 26 00
Dryden, W. .4" Brooklin. Ont., travelling expenses 19 10
Dunbar, Robt. C: stenographic report of conference at Ottawa, 984 folios at 25c.; index,
$15 261 00
Grant, Geo. W., Calgary, drawing up set of books for egg marketing service 35 00
Mason, Andrew, inspector; services, 39 d. at $4; expenses, $261.61 417 61
Morin, Geo. E., St. Ours, Que.; lecturer, services, 12 d. at $6; expenses, $75.15 147 15
Morrison, A . S., inspector; 14 d. at $4; expenses, $95.45 151 45
McDonnell, W. T., Toronto, services, 3 w. at $5 1.5 00
Richardson, E. L., Calgary, honorarium in recognition of work performed in connection
with feed investigation .' 100 00
Robinson, H. M., Toronto; services, 61 d. at $4; expenses, $64.95 308 95
Telfer, G. L., Paris, Ont., expenses 24 30
Labourers; Cole, Geo. E., carpenter, 880 h. at 50c.; Savard, D., H d., $2.06 442 06
General (t7i,092.77).
Ackroyd, P.; nitrogen lamps. 5 100-c.p. $6.75, 7 200-c.p. $18.55; 6 flash lamps, $12.60; 843
ft. wire, $21.08; sundry supplies, $31 ..52; labour, $50.65 141 15
Alberta Stock Yards Co., Calgary, grading and classifying live stock, 4 m. at $35, 6 m. at
$45 410 00
Arkell, H. S.; telephone service at residence, 12 in., $25; long distance messages. $3.25 28 25
Arkell, T. R.. outlay in connection with wool exhibit, Toronto; cartage, $110.23; customs,
$115.83; express, $25.42; freight. $73.26; general labour, SS5S.40; postage, $56; steno-
graphers, $68.30; telegrams, $302.03; telephone service, S.57. 98; printing, $54; automobile
hire, $188..50; services and expenses of demonstrators in weaving. .S449.29; rentals, storage
for wool, $332.50, safe $18, motor $15; photographic work, S71..30; whitewashing,
disinfecting and painting wareroom, $50; liquid soap and dispensers. $19.30; fire
extinguishers, $.36; small fire hose. $15.75; 2 hand trucks, $30.10; lumber, $31.09; sundry
supplies, $115.17; advance refunded to Casual Revenue, $600 3,393 45
Banfield, J. A., Winnipeg; 4 desks, $144; 2 filing cabinets, $100; 10 chairs, $70; 2 tables, $24 338 00
rtarnes, W. .\., Montreal, 3-section wool exhibit, on account 325 00
Beauchamp, J. P. & Co., Qu'Appelle, .Sask., rent of offices, 12 m. at $22 264 00
Bell Telephone Co.; Ottawa, long distance messages, $2.54.60; Sherbrooke, Que., exchange
.service, 12 m., $32, long distance messages, $123.49; Toronto, exchange service, Jan. 4 to
Mar. 31,1918. $12.66 422 75
Beer & Weeks, (,'harlottetown: 2 9-drawer Shannon sections, $84.70; freight, 72c 85 42
Birkett, Thos. & Son, 5 doz. padlocks and keys 64 30
Boucher, W. W., Live Stock and Land Co., Regina: hay, 6 tons at $16, 5'S4 tons at $18,
2-335 tons at .$20; veterinary services, $49 291 44
Canada Wood Products Co., St. Thomas, Ont.; 16 20-bush. white ash baskets, 48" x 34" x 27",
complete with rubber tired wheels and iron straps. $580; freight, $32.76 : 612 76
Canadian Fairbank.s-Morse Co., Toronto; machine parts, $11; labour, $5.60 16 60
Canadian National Live Stock Records, registrations and transfers 227 40
Chateau Laurier, dinners to delegates attending conventions, 103 guests 244 65
Chelsea Grove Spring Water, water supplied, 12 m 46 80
Cleghorn & Beattie; pr. portieres, $35.95; pr. velour curtains, $39.95; 8U yd. vclour, $183.38;
80 yd. sateen, $48; 74; yd. cotton, $37.25; sundry supplies, $.52.97; labour, $95 492 50
Cooper. Wm. & Nephews, Chicago; wool bailer, $125; 5 gal. saponified cresal, $12 137 00
Davis & Furber Machine ('o.. North Andover, Mass., charges for damages on sample card
broken in transit 60 20
Desruis.seau.G., Sherbrooke, Que., rent of offices, 12 ni. at $16..50 198 00
Eaton, T. Co., Ltd., Toronto: lumber, $.597.92; cotton. $106.30; bunting, $172.90; denim,
$65.80; .55 ropes, $151.90; loan of pictures. Hags and shield, $82; furniture and rugs, $270;
painting and decorating, material. $171.49, labour, $645; other labour, $418.70; sundry
supplies, $127.08 2, 808 65
Carried forward 235, 290 09
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Live Stock Industry— Contihued.— Industrie du li^tail— Suite. i cts.
Brought forward 235, 290 09
General — Concluded.
Edmonton City, rental of phone, 6 ra. to Sept. 30, 1917 21 95
EUacott. J. A. L.: electrical work on egg demonstration booth, contract, $150; extra supplies
and labour, J49.65 199 65
Emond A Cote, Quebec: 60 doz. eggs, $25.80; 2 cases, 80c.; express charges, $3 28 60
Falle, Goo. H., Westmount, Que.. 12 wax and plaster models for egg exhibit 75 00
Green Bros.. Toronto, outlay re wool exhibit; 32 oak exhibit frames I9|" x 33J". $140.80;
exhibit cases. 7 at $6.50. 4 at $16. 6 at $16.25, 10 at $26. 3 at $44..30, 4 at $87.50; 6 oak
panels, $31.50; 3 partitions fitted with sample cases. $136; 4 stands for exhibit cases, $56;
60 lights d.d. glass, sundry sizes, $70.75; models, bam 12' x 5' $348, 8 feeding troughs $28;
covering room 10' i 6' x 7J' with beaver board, fitting with door, etc., $75; taking down
exhibit and crating machinery, $46.50; sundries, $424.30 2,307 35
Higman. Geo. & Sons; 325 lb. lead. $66.13; 54 books gold leaf. $37.80; sundry supplies. $131.24.
labour. $33..i5 268 72
Kyle's Cabinet Works; exhibition booth. 80 ft. long, $331; re-covering booth, $24; making
models. $87; 6 beaverlward panels. $52.60; 2 display cases, $120; 2 tables, $32; boxes and
shipping cases, $104; sundry supplies. SI19.60 870 20
Labelle, H. P. & Co.. Montreal; flat top desk, $35.75; re-volving chair, $13.75; 16} yd. lino-
leum, $23.45; sundries, $10.68 83 03
Manitoba .stencil and Stamp Works. Winnipeg, 20 stencils 20 40
Manners, D.: painting 3 pictorial descriptive panels, $180; 26 glass eases, $134.75; 6 signs, $73;
sundry painting. S29..50; labour. ISO h. at 7.5c 552 25
Mason, Geo. M.. Ltd.; egg exhibit booth. $98; candling booth, $55; 2 bulletin stands with
cases. .5130.65; 12 psinels and 14 built posts, orated. $257.75; 5 picture boxes, $125; sign,
6' X 12', $85; pine table. $20; brass brackets for 20 posts, $40.30; posts, 5 new, $32..50, IS
repaired and altered. $25.75; ca.ses and crates, $629.45; 16 yd. velvet for cases, $20; labour,
$114..')0; sundr>' supplies, $210.68
Montreal Stock Yards Co., rent of office. 3 m. at $15. 5 m. to Mar. 31, at $20
Multigraph Sales Co., repairs to multigraph machine
Macfarlane, R. & Co., Montreal, 3 strong boxes for transporting panoramas
Office Specialty Mfg. Co., Newmarket. Ont.; 3 filing cabinets. $316; 3 desks, $123; 8 chairs,
$48; 1 M inanilla folders. $I.S.."0; sundr>- supplies. $41.89.
Oldfield. Kirby A Coirdner. Winnipeg, rent of rcxim, 511 Hoyd Bldg.. 12 iii. at $25.,
Ontario Sheep Breeder's Association. Toronto: 85 wool sacks, $72.65; 3 trucks, $40; wool
scale, $100; 100 lb. wool. $.50; 14 lb. twine. $3.-^0 ,
Ottawa City Electric Department, current during exhibition week for egg exhibit.
Photography. Ltd.: 14 negatives for enlarged transparencies, $50.40; 12 film packs, $19.20;
2,071 print.M, $139.32; sundry supplies. $69.17
Rea. A.E. Co.; pair curtains. $85; 1 1 yd. linen, $16..50; 20 yd. cotton, $10.40; sundries, $.10.19
Rankin. W. \., sundry small hardware. . .
Sanderson. Pearcy & Co., Toronto; bri. alaba-stine, $18.98; 200 lb. lead, $35.60; sundry hard-
ware. $141.00
Simpson. Robt.. Toronto, electric wiring and fittings for wool exhibition
Tcgler Bros.. Edmonton. .\lta., rent of offices, Tegler Bldg.. April 21 to Mar. 31, at $.50 per m.
I'elephone Co. of P.E. Island, Charlottetown; exchange service, 2 phones, 12 m., $00; long
fiistanee me.s.sages. S40.70
Thompson, S. H., Toronto, rent of wool wan'houj*e. 12 m. lo May I, 1918
Topley Co.; bromide enlargements in frames, .58 at $6, 13 at $7; automatic projector, $260..50;
.sundry .supplies. $11.80
Tliomlon A Truman, sundry lock repairs
Toronto Ilvdro-Electric .System: 60 tungsten lamps, $23.30; electric power and light supplied at
l26-l2SSiin<oe St.. $43.88
United Typewriter Co.. Vieloria. B.C.: filing cabinet. $47..'iO; sundry office supplies. $13.70
Union Ha'v anrl Feed Co.. Regina: 13 tons straw. $1.33.25; 41 022 Ions hay. $882.27; 2i;7 \>air^
rolled oats, $744..30; 2.35 bags bran. $40S..tO; sunilry supplies. $194.65
Wilcox & Harvey Mfg. Co. ( hicjigo: .WO ear markers" $19; 6 punches and »et8, $9.. .
Wiley, .s. E.. Wainwright. .\lta.. veterinary services and medicine
Small pavfnenls 127) ...
Cartage, $260; ru.xtoms. $12.38; express. $6,323.39; freight, $1 19.17; subscriptions to periodi-
cals. $206.78; telegrams. $3.912.06
King's Printer: printing buIW-tin.s, circulars, posters, report*, etc., $14,454.20; forms. $3,818.88;
letter heads. $.307.92: envelopis, $2,073.51; canls, $454.29; candling appliances. $.3.52.45;
lH)f)ks. $6.6(U).57; sundry print jnif. $.').36.87
Stationery OlTiee: 4 type-writers. $4.S0; 2 mimi-ographs. $270; 5 typewriter ilesks. $211.20;
213.615 envelopes. $728.73; .30 loose leaf note books. $.".5..'ifl: 22 li-tler books. $.V>; r,n sheets
4-plv rnrdlH.nrd. 21" x 2Hy\ $60; 4 M loUlers. $04; 5 .loz. Shannon filing ens.'s. $27. .50;
1,006 roiton bags. 5) "i 10". $32; paper. :iW M sheets r^rnselifTe boml. $K05; 13 doz.
lx>ies rRrl.on. $2H2.24; I..5.W iMHes mimeogrnph, $1,605; 100 quires otencil. $421.25; 5. 110
mailing lul>e«. $176. .35: 21} <loz. typ<'wriler ribbons. $1:15.66; typewriter repairs, $80;
multigraph riblK)n.«. 7 <loz.. $206.2.5; multigraph lyp<'. $54.75; mitneoKraph ink. $205.20;
rubber band.'.. $90.84; 2 9-drawer cabinets complete, $48; sundry supplies, $1 .714.71 7,815 18
Carriorl forward 298.774 51
1,834 58
145 00
96 50
63 00
547 39
300 00
266 15
24 50
278 09
142 09
168 08
196 IS
.599 73
566 00
100 70
3.000 00
711 40
17 65
67 IS
61 20
2.362 97
28 00
37 .50
135 07
10.833 78
28.658 78
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE A — 71
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
live Stock Industry — Continued. — Industrie du b£taU — Suite. $ eta.
Brought forward 298,774 54
Grants— Octrois ($182,19740).
Exhibition Associations, etc. —
Alberta Live Stock Assn., $7,0.58.30; Beauharnois Live Stock Breeders' Assn., $2,500... . 9,5.58 30
Calgary Industrial Exhibition, $5,000; Camrose Fair Assn., $2,500 7,500 00
Canadian Banker's Assn., $2,278.75; Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, $5,000. . . . 7,278 75
Central Canada Exhibition, $5,000; Eastern Ontario Poultry Show, $1,445.94 6,445 94
Eastern Townships .Agricultural Assn., tSherbrooke 5,000 00
Edmonton Exhibition Assn., $8,780.50; Halifax Exhibition .\ssn., $4,111.65 12,892 15
Lloydminster Agricultural Society, $2,.500; London Exhibition Assn., $5,0CO 7,500 00
Manitoba Winter Fair and Fat Stock Show, $3,925.50; Medicine Hat Agricultural Society,
$2,500 6,425 50
Moosejaw Exhibition, $2,500; National Live Stock Records, $19,705.08 22,205 08
North Battleford Agricultural Society, $2,500; Ontario Provincial Fair, Toronto, $5,000. 7,500 00
Prince Albert Agricultural Society, $2, .500; Prince Edward Island Agricultural Society,
S3,041..50 5,541 50
Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba, $5,000; Provincial Exhibition of Quebec, $3,947 8,947 00
Quebec Stock Breeders' Assn., $500; Red Deer Agricultural Society, $2,500 3,000 00
Regina .Agricultural Society, $5,000; Saskatchewan Winter Fair, $3,750 8, 750 00
Saskatoon Industrial Exhibition, $5,000; Winter Fair, $3,750 8,750 00
Three Rivers Exhibition Assn., Sherbrooke, $3,232.63; Vancouver E.xbibition, Assn.,
$2,564 5,796 63
Vallcyfield Exhibition -Assn., $3,485.38; Vermilion Agricultural Society, $2,500 5,985 38
Western Canada Live Stock Union, $1 .000; Weyburn Fair Society, $2,500 3,500 00
Yorkton Agricultural ,ind Industrial Society 2,500 00
Horse Breeders' Clubs — '
AUenwood Clydesdale Club, Elmvale, Ont., $199.50; Angle Lake Club, $200 399 50
Antler Creek Club, $880.01; Balaclava Club, Silcote, Ont., $200 1,080 01
Bear Lake Club, Lake Saskatoon, Sask., $247.15; Beaver Lake Club, Ryley, Alta.,
$283.34 530 49
Belle Plains Club, Sask., $.584.04; Big Bend Club, Cravath Corners, Alta., $415.50 999 54
Binscarth Club, Man., $426.68; Bird Lake Club, Vermilion, Alta., $288. 714 68
Blood Indian Club, Kinmundy, Alta., $328.01 ; Botany and Lily Club, Souris, Man., $372. 700 01
Breeze Lawn Club, Souiis, Man., $226.67; Brooking Horse Syndicate, Pangman, Sask.,
$200.20 426 87
Bruce Club, Chubbville, Sask., $330.67; Bulyea Clydesdale Club, Sask., $474.68 805 35
Caradoc, Ekfrid and Southwold Club, Muncey, Ont 230 OO
Carroll and Newstead Club, Man., $600.01 ; Claysmore Club, Vermilion, Alta., $332 932 01
Combermere Club, Ont., $224; Condie Clydesdale Club, Sa.sk., $622.40 846 40
Coteau Clul). Sask., $156.67; Crystal City Club, Man., $546.67 703 34
Dalrymple Club, Dysart, Sask., $501.60; Doune Lodge Club, Areola, Sask., $213.60 715 20
Eastbrook Club, East End, Sask., $.5.30.67; Elfros Percheron Club, Sask., $108.34 639 01
Ethel Club, Hcnfryn, Ont., $.508; Galliv.an Clydesdale Club, .Sask., $212 720 00
Gosfield and Rochester Club, Ruscomb, Ont 327 60
Grand Coulee Club, .Sask., $644; Grande Prairie Club, Purple Springs, Alta., $85 729 00
Green Valley and District Club, Lougheed, Alta., $656; Grenfell Percheron Club, Sask.,
$463.94 1,119 94
Hawarden Club, Sa.sk., $381.34; Hayhur.st Club, Alta., $395.17 776 51
High Valley Club, Jenner, Alta., $370; Home Valley Club, Cadogan, Alta., $306 676 00
Hoodoo Belgian Draft Club, Cudworth, Sask., $266.94; Huston District Club, Pipestone,
$727.47 994 41
Ideal Club. Buffalo View, Alta., $473.40; Iron Creek Club, Lougheed, Alta., $348 821 40
Jarratt Club, Lindsay, Ont., $84; ,Ienner Club, Alta., $3.56 440 00
Killarney Clydesdale .Assn., Man., $333.19; Kinsella United Farmer's Club, .Alta., $121.60 454 79
Kirkpatrick Club, Veteran, .Alta., $423.74; Lansdowne Club, Oak Lake. Man., $482 805 74
Lashburn Clydesdale Club, S.ask., $1,0.53.69; Lawson Clydesdale Club, Sask., $480 1,533 69
Lawton Club, Alta., $100; Listowel Club, Ont., $394 494 00
Lyleton Clydesdale Club. Man., $368; Main Centre Club, Sask., $117.60 485 60
Manor Club. Sask., $184; Melfort Club, Sask., $332.80 516 80
Merlin Club, Ont., $684.80; Metiskow Club, Alta.. $184.80 869 60
Mountain View Club, Govan, Sask., $291.60; Mountain View Clydesdale Club, Cymric,
Sask.. $440.10 731 70
Munson Club, Alta., $206; North and East Souris Club, Man., $720.01 926 01
North Elgin Club. .Man., $666.66; Onondaga Clydesdale Club, Middleport, Ont., $290. . . 956 66
Onoway Club, Alta., $589.64; Pangman Clydesdale Club, Sask., $763.31 1,3.52 95
Pangman Percheron Club, Sask., $299.20; Pasqua Club, Sask., $163 34 462 54
Percy .and Maitland Club, Kisbey, Sask., $753.60; United Farmers of Kinsella Club,
.Alta.,$80 8.33 60
Red River Valley Club. Otterbume, Man., $.583.93; Rideau Club, Young, Sask., $.566.40. 1, 150 33
Ridgehill Club, Lloydminster, Sask., $94; Rouleau Club, Sask., $432 .526 00
Rush Lake Club, Sask., $195. 14; Scott Club. Zephvr, Ont., $240.01 435 15
Senlac Clydesdale Club, Sask., $528; Sherwood Club, Regma, Sask., $708.40 1,236 40
Sinclair Club, Man., $190; South Wentworth Club, Alberton, Ont., $215.60 405 60
Carried forward 474, 455 20
A — 72 Al lUTOh' (;KM:h'M.s: h'KPDh'T. I'J17-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Live Stock Industry — Continued. — Industrie du littall— Suite. S cts.
Brought forward . 474, 45.5 20
Grants — Concluded — Octrois — Fin.
Horse Breeders* Clubs — Concluded
Strathfona Club, Youn^stown, .\lta., $129 60; Ste-.\mcIio Club, Man., $226 I, 3
Strathtarol Club, QuWppollf, .'^sisk.. $22.3 44: .-^t. Camillc Club. Quo.. $116 SO
StirlinR Club. Ont.. $.5; Stoney Beach Club. Pasqua. .Sask.. $233 34.
Stoughlon Club. Sask.. $266; Sum morbcrrv Club, .'^ask.. $216
Sunbeam Club. .\lta, $150; Swift Creok Club, Carlyle. .S.isk., $.528. .
Terence Club, Man., $.592 01; Thames River Club, I'aincourt, Ont., $142
Tilston Club. .Man., $.584 01; Wallace Club, Listowel, Ont.. $144
WashinRton Club, .\orth End, Sask.. $280; Watrous Club, Dcllwood. Sa.sk.. $.520.01 . .
Wheatlands Club, Mortlach, Sask., $846.66; Whitelake Clydesdale Club, Brock,
Sa.'^k.. $.346 67
Wild Rose Percheron Club, Botha,. Alta., $450.67; West Durham Club, Orono, Ont.,
$246.40 •
White Lake Clydesdale Club, Brock. Sask
Purchase of Slock— Achat dc bilail {t80,HS.09).
.•\bbott. Frank S., Glencoe, bull. $185; .Agnew. D. W., Douglas, Man., boar. $40; express, $4 20
Anderson. David. Huntingdon. Que., bull, $120; .-Vnderson, John, Waterford, Ont., boar, $25.
Archibald, Mrs. .\.. Truro, N.S., ram, $15; Arkell, H., Guelph, rams, 7 at $40, 23 at $35 . .
Arthur, Robt. A., Huntingdon, Que., 2 bulls
Bailey, Jas., ,Sardis. B.C.. boar, $30; Ball. Cieo. R., Strathcona, .\lta.. l)oar, $40
BantoVd Bros.. Chilliwack, B.C.. boar. $45; Barbct .lohn. Cuclpli, Ont.. bull. $165
Baker and .Son. Hampton, Ont.. bull. $140; Barrow, Walter, .Sjirdi.s, B.C.. bo;u-. $35.
Beattic, W. H., Wilton Grove. Ont.. ram. $40; Begg, Win. .S.. Souris, Man.. 9 rams at $40
Bennett, F. .1.. Burv, Que., bull. $150: Bennett. Kr.-d. .1.. Sunderland, Ont., bull. $200 . .
Berwick, W. P., Sherbrooke. Que., bull, $140; Bigelow, II. C. Central Onslow, N,S., bull.
$(0
Birrell. D.. and Son, Clarcmont, Ont., 2 bulls
Boden. ,Ia.s., Danville, Que., bulls, 1 at $.S0. 2 at $l0f.
Bogie. M. .1.. Ulverton, (iui>.. rams, 1 at $20, 2 at $25, 1 at $40
Bourdon, T. O.. Chateauguay, (jue.. bull. $115; Bowen, H. E., Ayer's Cliff, Que., bull, $150.
BradUy-D\Tie, Mrs. K. J., Duncans, B.C., bull, $150; Bray, E., Neepuwa, Man., 2 boars at
$40; express, $2 .50
Breckon. Jos. W., Merton, Ont.. bull. $1.50; Brethout. J. E., Burford, Ont., 3 boars at $3S. . .
Britt. John. Fergus, Ont.. bull. $140; li'ss, transfer. 2.5c
Bricn. K. and .Sons. Ridgetown. Ont.. 2 boars, at $40
Bright. Will., Raglan, Ont.. 2 bulls at $200; Bromcll, .lohn, Columbus, Ont., hull, $200
Brown, I.. A.. Fergus, Ont.. bull, $160; les.s, transfer, 25c
Brown, Benjamin. Coml>er, Onl.. bull, $1.50; Brownli'e, R. T., HiinminKford, Que., bull, $115
Brownlee. R. T.. H«-mmingford, (^ue., 2 l>ulls 7
C'aims. H. .\., Ea.st Clifton, Que., ram, $.30; less, transfer, 50c
Cahlwell, Wm., Huntingdon, Que., bull, $135; Campbell, E. B., White Lake, Ont., bull, $130;
les.s, transfer, 25i*. ..."..
Cnrr. Guy. ( 'ompton. <Jue.. rams. 2 at $25, I at $30
Chicoine, Gill>ert . ( 'lairvaui. Que., 2 bulls
Chri.stie. Peter, MumheBter, Ont.. 3 bulls, $.575; less, transfer, 25r.
Churchill, W. A.. Hemmingford. (iue., bull. $80; Clark. Robt.. .Senfnrth. Ont., bull, SI70..
Clnxton. Jaj*. F., East Angus, Que., bull, $125; Cleland, .S. A., Hemmingfnnl. Que., bulls. 2
at $125
Clifford.. Scott. Brookside, N.S., bull, $125; Cockrioll, Jas., Holmfield, Man., ram, $30; less,
tran.sfers. $2 .^
Codere, I,.. Rock Forest, Que., bull, $100; Coki', ,Ins., estate of, Erin, Ont., bull, $160
C'olbum. Fred,. Gull Ijikc. .Sask.. 5 boars at $.33
Cole, T. J. T.. Bowmanville, Onl., bull, $190; CollacutI, H., Port Perry, Ont.. bull. $185; le.ss,
tran.sfer, 25e
Crillaeutt, H. L.. Port Perry, Ont.. 3 bulls. $600; less, transfers, 7Se
Colony Farm, Es.iondale, B.C., bull, $100; Cox, A., Bel wood, (int., bull, tl7,'>; li r..-, i iaii...i<i , L'.'i.
Clark and .Sims, Messrs., Argylc, Man., bull
('line. Wrn. R.. Freeman, Ont.. bull. $1.30; Crosslnnd Bros., Duncan, B.C., boar, $45
Currie. Wm., Aubrey, Qui-., bull. $12.5; Cusl. Jas. W.. Milton. Ont.. bull. $200
Darche, E. L,.. .Ascol Corners. (Jue.. bull, $1.50; Dcsrlmmp, A.. Kensington, iiui., bull, $100
Dickiewm, W. A.. Hockwooil, Onl., bull, $1.50; Dormldson, Jos.. Brandon. Man.. 2 rams at $26
Dougla.«.,li«.,Caledonia. Onl., bulls, I at $220. 2 a' $2IK1. 2 at $175. I at tIKO: less, transfers, $1 .
Douglas, Wm., Caledonia, Onl.. bull. $225; Douglas. W. ,\., Caledonia, Ont.. bull, $175
Dorrance. ,Iil«. ami Son, Seaforth, Ont.. bull, $125; Downey, O., Myrtle, Vol., 2 bulls, $400
Downey, O. .Myrtle. Ont. 4 bulls at $175
Dowson, S. T.. Bowmanville, I Int., bull . .
Drjwlnle. Thos. I,., Allan's Corners, (^ue., bull
Emslie Bro«., (Inkville, Ont., bull, $200; Evans, .las., Wnterdown, Ont., hull, $12.5. . .
Carrie<l forward 195, 4'J9 89
3,55 73
340 24
238 34
4S2 00
678 00
734 01
728 01
800 01
193 33
697 07
270 00
229 20
145 00
.100 00
210 00
70 00
210 00
175 00
400 00
350 00
230 00
400 00
2S0 00
no 00
265 00
232 50
2.55 00
139 75
SO OO
000 00
159 75
■265 00
265 00
29 50
264 75
80 00
265 00
574 75
2,50 00
375 00
1,53 00
200 0(1
165 IK)
374 75
059 2.5
274 75
175 00
175 (XI
325 (K>
2.50 00
202 00
149 00
400 00
5S5 00
7(KI 00
175 CO
100 00
325 00
AORICILTVKE nEPARTilEST: EXPENDITURE A— 73
' SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Live Stock Industry— Continued.— Industrie du bftaO— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 495, 429 89
Purchase of Stock — Continued. — Achat de bitail — Suite.
Farncomb, Henry, London, Ont., bull. S17.5; Fasken, Thos., Elora, Ont., bull, $150 325 00
Ferguson, Geo., Salem, Ont., 2 bulls, .$425; less, transfer, 25c 424 75
Fergu.son, G. L., Souris, Mail., 2 buU.s 290 00
Ferguson, J. D., St. Thomas. Ont., 2 bulls .320 00
Finkle, W. H., Belleville, Ont., bull, $170; FoUett Bros., Duval, Sask., 2 boarsat $35: 4rams
at $40 ' 400 00
Forbes, .\. and G., Montross, Ont., bull, S140; Forbes, H. B., Calgary, Alta., stallion, $600. . 740 00
Forsythe, C. W., Clarcmont, Ont., bull, $160; less, transfer, 25c 159 75
Foster, L. X., Thorndalc, Ont., bull 190 00
Frank, R. W., Kingsbury, Que., ram, $25; Fraser, D., Nine Mile River, N.S., ram, $20; less,
transfer, $1 44 00
Fraser, John H., Stellarton, N.S., 3 rams at $15 45 00
French, Albert T., Elora, Ont., bull, $175; French, Wra., Alma, Ont., 2 bulls, $355 .5.30 00
Gagne, O., Barrington, Que., bull, $100; Gale, R. S., Elora, bull, $160; less, transfers, 50e... 259 .50
Gamley, A. D., Griswold, Ont., rams, 1 at S20, 1 at $25, 2 at S40 125 00
Gardhou.sp, .1. M., Weston, Ont., 3 buU.s $570, less, transfer, 25c 569 75
Gawne, I). A., Ridgetown, Ont., bull, $150; Gerrie, John, Bellwood, 2 bulls, $370 520 00
Ghent, \Vm. and Sons, Freeman, Ont., bull 125 00
Gib.son, D. Z., Caledonia, Ont., bull, $175; Gilbert, A., Hillhurst, Que., ram, $30; less.
transfer, JOc 204 50
Goddard, J., Denfield, Ont., bull, $200; less, transfer, 25c '.....: 199 75
Goodfellow. W. H.. Huntingdon, Que., bull 145 00
Goodwill, Ed., Waterloo, Que., bull, $150; Gordon, H., Howick, Que., 2 bulls, $220; less,
tran.sfer, $1 369 00
Graham, Chas., Port Perry, Ont., bull, $130; Grandpre, de J. A., Bagot, Que., ram, $35 165 00
Grass, A. E., Columbus, Ont., bull, $185; Gray, Alex., Guelph, bull, $175 360 00
Green, E. C, Dre.sden, Ont.. bull, $200; Gregson, A.. Orton. Ont.. bull, $200. 400 00
Harper, Robt., Caledonia, Ont., bull, $i.30; Harper, W., Elora, Ont., bull, $150. 2S0 00
Hatch, J. W., Dryden. Ont.. bull 1.50 00
Hawkcs and King, Avonhur.st, Sask., V)ull 190 00
Hebert, Ovide, St. Edwidge, Que., bull, $150; Helm, J., Huntingdon, Que., bull, $165 315 00
Henry, .Jos., Orono. Ont. 3 bulls, $725, less, transfers, 7.5c 724 25
Hicks, H. v., Napinka. Man., bull, $170; Higginson, J. A., Sardis, B.C., 4 rams at $20; less
4 registration fees, $2 24S 00
Holborn Bros., Grand Valley, Ont., bull, $200; Holmes, J. A., Howick. Que., bull, $115 . 315 OO
Holmes, R. O., Howick, Que., bull, $100; Hooper, Bros., Compton, Ont., 4 bulls at $150. . 7U0 00
Hooper E., Compton, Que., 2 boars $75, 5 bulls, $925 1,000 OC
Hooper, J., Compton, Que., 2 bulls at $150 .300 00
Houston, Jas., Riverfield, Que, 2 bulls 290 00
Howden, A. J., Columbus, Ont., bull, $190; Hume, J. R., Souris, Man, 2 rams at $30 250 00
Hume, Wm., Milton, Ont., bull, $1.50; Hunt, Ed., Freeman, Ont., bull. $175 325 00
Hyde, C. F., Huntingdon, Que., 2 bulls 250 00
Irwin, T. T., .Athelstan, Que., bull, $125; Irving, Wm., Compton, Que., boai-, $25. . 150 00
Jackson, Woodward, Franklin Centre, Que., bull 110 00
Jasperson, B., Kingsville, Ont., bull, $180; Johnston, J. R., Ash burn, Ont., bull, $165 345 00
Jones, Wm., Mount Elgin, Ont., bull. $120; Keeler, L.. Sunderland, bull, $200; express, $2.40. 322 40
Keffer, W. and .Son, Elora, Ont., bull, $I.".0; Kelley, N., St. Damien, Que., 2 bulls, $120; less,
transfers, $1 269 00
Kerr, Robert, Howick, Que., bull, $100; King, J. E., Emo, Ont., bull, $75 175 00
Kingsley, E. A., Sawyerville, Que., 2 bulls, at $150 30O 00
Knight, A., Sardis, B.C., bull, $125; express, $3.10 128 10
Latimer, Walter, Thamesville, Ont.. 2 bulls, $360; less transfer, 2.5c 359 75
Laycock, Thos., Calgary, Alta., bull. $125; Lebel, D., Trenholm, Que., ram, $30 1.55 00
Ledoux, S., Compton. Que., 2 bulls, at $150; less 2 tran.sfers, 50c 299 50
Logan, John W., Howick, Que., bulls, 1 at $130; 2 at $125; 1 at $135 515 00
Loughead, R. Kent, Truro, N.S., bull, $125; Lowe, J., Elora. 2 bulls, at $200; 1 at $250 775 00
Lyster, Kirkdale, Que., 2 rams, at $25; Mallory, E. B., Belleville, Ont., bull, $200 250 00
Mallory, F. R., Frankford, Ont., bull, .$200; Manders, J., Maberlv, Ont., bull, $160 3611 00
Martel, Jules, Ilebertville, Que., bull. $62; Martin, J. A., Fergus, Ont., bull, $160 222 00
Martin, W. F., Dewittville, Que., bull 125 00
Marr, L. W., Millet. Alta., boars, 1 at $.50, 2 at $40, 2 at $45 220 00
Mayhew, Wm., Bury, Que., boar, $35; Menzics, A. H., and Son, Pender Island, B.C., bull,
$125 160 00
Merson, Wallace, Huntingdon, Que., bull, $100; Middleton, R., Ridgetown, Ont., bull. $160. . . 260 00
Miller, .John, Ashburn, Ont.; bulls. Gat $200; 1 at $225; 2 at $180; 1 at $175; less tj-ansfcrs, $2.25 1,9.57 75
Mitchell Bros., Burlington, bull. $1.50; Mitchell, Alex., and Son.s, Denfield, Ont., bull, $140. ... 290 00
Montgomery, Geo. H., Pliillipsburg, Que., bull 135 00
Montle, John M., Stanstead, Que., .3 bulls at $150 450 00
Moore, Arthur, Alma, Ont., bull, $125; Morden, Geo. E., Oakville, bull, $165 290 00
Morin, W. A., Trenholm, Que., 2 rams 53 00
Carried forward 516,334 64
A— 74 AIDITOR GFyERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
live Stock Industry— Continued.— Industrie du Mtall— Suite. t ct9.
Brought forward 516,354 64
Purchase of Slock — Continued. — Achat de bftail — Suite.
Morning, John, King, Ont., bull, $190; Morrison. Geo., Sawverville, Que., bull, $175 365 00
-Morrison, John A., Mt. Elgin, Ont., bull. $110; Munroe, C, Westville, N.S., ram, $18 128 00
Murdie, M., Seaforth, Ont.. bull. $175; Murray, A., Wilton Grove, Ont., bull, $150 325 00
Mutter, G. W., Duncan, B.C., bull 125 00
MacDonald, Robt. M.. .\yr, Ont., boar 35 00
MacMillan, Colin, St. Louis dc Gonzague, Que., bull 150 00
Mc.Ajthur, W. G., Howick, Que., boar, $45: McCallum Bros., Belgrave, Ont., bull, $200 245 00
McCallum, Duncan, Blythe, Ont., bull, $200: McCrac, David, Guelph, bull, $200 .*. 400 00
McCrea, Morrison, Hemtningford, Que., 3 bulls 330 00
McDerinott, N. C, Arthur, Ont., bull, $140; McDonald, A. D. and Son, Napinka, Man.,
bull, $175 315 OO
McDonald. John, Scotston-n. Que., bull, $125; McDougall, A. S., Melbourne, Ont., bull, $180. 305 00
McEwcn, A., Brantford, Ont.. 8 rams 275 00
McEwing, .\. W., Blythe, Ont., 2 bulls 430 00
McFarlane, Daniel, Howick, Que., 2 bulls 300 00
McFarlane, Robt.. Howick. 2 bulls 225 00
McGowan. R. C, Blythe, Ont., 2 bulls 320 00
Mclnnes, John, Midnapore. Alta.. bull, $125; Mclnnis, L., Lyons Brook, N.S., ram, $25 150 00
McKay, .\ngus, Gould, Que., buU, $125; McKay, G. J.. Hemmingford, Quo., bull, $100 225 00
McKce. E. A., Dixvilte, Que., bull, $90; McKinnon, Alex., and Sons, Hillsburg, Ont, 1 bull,
$200 290 00
McLelland, R., Bellwood. Ont., bull, $185; McLeod, R. G., and Son, Lansdowne, N.S., 6 rams
at $20, 1 at $35 340 00
McPherson Bros., Southwold, Ont., bull, $170; McVety, W. J., Lcnnoxville, Que., bull, $150. 320 00
Nelles, John F., Caledonia, Ont., bull, $175; les.s transfer, 25c 174 75
Ncsbitt, E., Oshawa, Ont.. bull, $250: less transfer, 25c 249 75
N'esbitt, E. \V., Oshawa: bulls. 1 at $1S5: 1 at $190; J at $240: 9 at $200; less transfers. $2 2,413 00
Ness, R., DeWinton, Alta., boar. $25; Xunn. Oliver. Winsloc Road, P.E.I., ram. $16 41 00
Oakes, Geo. H., Clinton, Ont., bull, $190; O'Brien, \Vm., and Sons, Windsor Forks, N.S.,
ram, $20.^ 210 00
Ontario Department of Agriculture. Toronto, Ont., bull 1.50 00
Orme, John, Guelph, Ont., 26 rams, at $35; 3 at $37.50; 2 at $40 1,102 50
Oulton, W. G., Windsor, N.rt.. ram. $20; Owens, W. T., Monte Bello. Que., bull. $150 170 00
Parker, L. H , East Hatley. Que., bull, $1.50; I'arkcr, S., Formosa, Ont.. bull. $175 325 00
Parker. W. D., Compton. Que., 2 bulls 240 00
Parkinson, Ernest, Guelph, 4 rams, at $.35: Pcddie, W. A.. Howick, Que., bull, $100 240 00
Pelkey, Fred, Barrington. Que., bull, $1 10: Pcloquin, D., St. Ours, Que., bull, $125 235 00
Peltier, E. J., Brandon, .Man., bull. $125: Pesjint, Jos., Monte Bello, Que., 4 bulls, $450 675 00
Pettit, J. A. and H. M., Freeman. Ont., 2 bulla 305 00
Phancuf, .\ntoine, St. Antoine do Verchi-rca, Que., 2 rams 71 00
Pitre, J. E., St. Philomene, Que., bull. $90; Pollard, A. P., Port Hope, Ont., bull, 1250 340 00
Porter. G. Wellington, Nappan, N.S., bull 110 00
Powers. C. L., Orono, Ont., bull. $180: Powers. F. W., Brooklin. Ont., bull, $225; less transfer,
2.5c 404 75
Pringlc. Wm. W., Huntingdon, Que., bull, $95; Pringle, R. S., Huntingdon, bull, $135 230 00
Pugh, W. H., Claremont, bull IflO 00
Quarrie, K.C.. Belwof>d. Ont., bull 125 00
Quinn. John. Myrtle. f)nt.,3 bulls 505 00
Raccy. .lohn. Lcnncuvillc. Que.. 2 bulls at $175 3,50 00
R4idclifTe. .(ohn N.. Ex.tcr. Ont.. bull. $185; Rcadhead, Walter, Milton, Ont., bull, $200 385 00
Reekie, A. W.. Lyicton, Man., bull, $160; Rcnnie Bros., Huntingdon, Que., bull, $150 310 00
Rcttie, Jas. and .S<in9, Fergus, Ont., bull 1.50 00
Reycraft, J. W., .Muir Kirk, Ont.. bull 100 00
Richnrd.<ion Bros., Columbus, Ont., bulls, 1 at $185, 2 at $190, 1 at $195, 6 nt $200; less transfers,
$1 ,50 1 ,9.58 50
Rirhnrd.son, Frank, Columbud. Ont., bulls. 1 nt $175, 2 at $200; less transfers, 75c 574 25
Richardson, F. E.. Ayer's Cliff. Qac. bull 150 00
Rirhard.wn, L. and .Son. A.shburn. Ont.. hulls. 4 nt $155, 3 at $225 1,295 00
Richardson. Wm.. Columbus, Ont.. 10 bulls. $2,090; less trnnstcrs, $2.25 2,087 78 •
Rirhboll. Harrv-, Aurora. Ont., 3 bulls. $.5.'')0; li-«s transfers. $1 640 00
Rithct. R. P. and Co., Victoria, B.C.. bull. $1.50: Hobb. M. T., Huntingdon. Que., bull, $175 325 00
Huberts. .Samson. Columbus, Ont.. bull. $200; Robertson, D. and Co.. Milton West, bull,
$200 400 00
Robortnon. .las., Howick, Que., bull. $110; Robinson, I., A Son, Bclton, Ont., bull, $200 310 00
R/xldick, W. J., Brantford. Ont.. 2 rams, at $.10: 60 00
Rumford. Ij«wrence. Thedford, Onl., 1 bull, $200; freight. $11.90 211 90
Ruriincy. Wm., Frr«'miin. Ont.. bull, $145: Sanderson, Thos.. Holland. Man.. 3 bulls at $150. 595 00
Hangster. Ceti., DcWinU>n. Alln., boar, $10; Saunders, O. ('., Winsloo Road, P.E.I., 2 rams,
Bt$I5 40 00
Scott. David, Elors, Ont., bull. II7S; less transfer, 25c »74 7S
Carried forward 540, ,505 .54
AGRWDLTORE DEPARTilENT: EXPEyoiTUBE A — 75
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Lire Stock Industry— Continued.— Industrie du Mtall— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 540,505 54
Purchase of Stock — Concluded. — Achat de b^tail — Fia.
Scott, Walter, Sutton West, Ont., 2 bulls, at $150
Seabrook, Percy, Komoka, Ont., bull, $175; Sevigny, Francois, Hillhurst, Que., bull, $65
Shannon , Miss Mamie, Hemminjfford , Que. , bull
Sharp, Jas., Terra Cotta, Ont., bull, $150; Shepherd, Wm., Blythe, Ont., bull, $200
Short, R. L. and R., Elora, Ont, bull
Simard, Wilfrid, St. Gedeon, Que.. 4 bulls
Simmons Bros., Charlottetown, P.E.I., bull. $60: less registration fee, $2
Simpson and Baxter, Howick, Que., ram. $26; .Sinclair, N. E., Freeman, Ont., bull, J175
Skinner, Alex., Dresden, Ont., bull
Smith Bros., Oakville, Ont.. 2 bulls
Smith, Gordon, Woodslee, Ont., bull, $150; Smith, Harry, Hay, Ont., 3 bulls, $375
Smith, T. W., Belwood, Ont., bull, $130; Snell, Jas., Clinton. Ont., bull, $200
Snyder, A., Waterloo. Ont.. bull. $160; Stafford, E. A., Shedden. Ont., bull, $1.50
Stark, Allan M., Huntingdon, Que., bull, $125; Stark, Thos. B., Huntingdon, bull, $125
Stalker, F. T., Kingsbury, Que., ram, $28; Ste. Marie, M., Compton, Que., 2 boars, at $46 . .
Stevenson, C. J., Brooklin, Ont., bull, $150; less transfer, oOc
Stewart and Acres, Qu'Appelle, Sask., 2 bulls '
Stewart, E. C, Old Barns, N.S., boar, $40; Stewart, E. R., Old Bams, 3 bulla, $300
Stewart, Jas. D., Howick, Que.. 2 bulls
Stewart, N. O., Hemmingford. Ont.. bull. $100; Stewart, Wm. B., Hemmingford, bull. $125. .
Stinson, R. G., Pontypool. Ont., bull, $IS5; Stone, J., Seagrave, Ont., 6 bulls, at $200; less
transfers, $2
Stone, Jos., Sunderland, Ont., bull, $240; less transfer, 25c
Storey, Geo., Kinbum, Ont., bull, $125; Street, Mrs. M., Chilliwack, B.C., bull, $125
Sweet. F. A., Hemmingford, Que., 2 bulls, at $125
Sylvestre, Ernest, Clairvaux, Que., 2 bulls
Sylvestre. Romeo, Bagot, Que., bull
Taggart, Geo., Teston, Ont., 2 bulls, $325; less transfers, 50c
Talbot. D. and Son, Everton, Ont., bull
Tarte, L. J., Montreal Que., 3 bulls
Tarte, L., Montreal. Quo., bull. $1.33; Taylor, B. J., Ayer's Cliff, Que., bull, $150
Taylor, J. H., Cnokshiro, (jue.. 4 bulls
Taylor and Son, W. H., Belgrave, Ont., bull. $200; Tolfer, Geo. L., Paris. Ont., bull, $210...
Templeton, Wm. J., Howick, Quo., bull, $100; Till. Henrj-, BcUwood, bull, $160; less transfer,
25 c
Thomp.son, Angus, Muir Kirk. Ont., bull. $125; Thompson. A. A., Sawyerville, Que., bull, $175
Thompson, J. .S., Fergus, Ont., bull. $175; loss transfer, 25c
Thomp.son, Wm., Athelstan, P.Q., bull, $135; Thompson, W. F., Manchester, Ont., bull,
$180
Thomson, Gavin, Swan.son. Sask., 2 bulls, at $190
Tobin, Patrick. Hemmingford. P.Q., bull
Torrance, A., Markham, Ont., bull. $230: less transfer, 25c ■
Torrance, Jas., Markhant, Ont., 5 bulls, $945; less transfers, $1 .25
Trestain. I). T., (Jlonroo, Ont.. 2 bulls
Tully, W. C, Athelstan. Que., bull. $110; UUyot, Geo., and Son, St. Marys, Ont., $185
Valad, Jim, Teeswater, Ont., bull, $1.50; Vanderhoof, H. W.., Huntingdon, B.C., boar, $40 .
Waldie, Robt.. Athelstan, Que., bull.
Waldron, A. B., Hilllmr.st. P.Q.. 4 bulls, at SI.50
Waldron, H., Hillhurst. Que., 2 boars, at $30; 3 bulls, $440; 4 rams, $99; less transfers, $1.50 .
Wark, R. E., Loods Vilhigo, Ont., ram, $30; tran.stcr fees, $1..50
Wallace. W. E.. Penobsquis, N.B.: 2 rams at $15; express, $3.74
Wamor, F. E., Lennoxville, Que., bull.
Watson. T. and W., Sootstown, Quo., bull, $1.50; Watt. J. A., Elora, Ont., bull, $200...
Wells. Ed. A., Sardis, B.C.. bull. $125; Wcndick, T.. Ariss, Ont., bull. $140
Western Fuel Co., Xanaimo, B.C., bull
White, .lob, .\shbum, Ont.. 9 bulls, $1,985; le.ss transfers, $2 .50
White, J. E., Huntingdon, P.Q.. hull. $110: White, X. J., Ashburn. Ont.. bull, $160
Wicks. Fred., Dresden. Ont.. bull. $170: Williams, Jas., Hemmingford. P.Q.. bull, $115
Wilson, F. W., Belleville, Ont.. bull, $175; Wilson, Robt.. Belwood, Ont.. bull. $17.0
Winter, .las., Ormstown, P.Q., bull, $175; Wood, \. R., Fergus, Ont., 2 bulls, $380
Wood, C, E.. Freeman. Ont.. bulls, $140; rams, 8 at $25
Wright, .Jas., Howick, Que. 6 bulls
Wright, W. L., Howick. P.Q., bull, $1 15; Wylio. Wm.. Howick, buU^SISO
Young, Henry, Blythe Ont., bull, $190; Younie, A., Brysonville, P.Q., bull, $1.35..
Production.
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A — 76 M niTOR aEXEliAL-:i HKPORT. I'JJ7-1'J1S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Live Stock Industry— Continued.— Industrie du Mtall— Suite. % cts.
Brought forward 572, 282 42
Dislribution Policy— Mode dc distribution (».(«,S59./S).
Bangs. E. J.. EdRCwood. B.C.. care of bull. Nov. 7. I9I7. to March 31, 1918, at $10 per month
Bcrnanl. Sylvcstrc. Bonavcnturc. Que., froight charges
Birnic. J. L.. scr\-ii<'s. .S9 d. at ?4; expenses, $638 42
Blackliurn, Hirhard, Endcrby, B.C.: .s<Tvicos, 7i d. at $.i; expenses, $13.25
Blain. J. ( '.. Stettler. .\lta.: care and maintenance of bulls, $8.5 35; care of stallion, $21. .50 .
Bois. J. 11., Garthby Sta., Que.: services, 135 d. at $4; expenses, $1, 104.79; freight charges
$77,65
Bourgeois. H., Fabrc, Que., care of stallion, .\pril 1 to May 13
Boutin, I'hilias, St. Slarguerite, Que., care of bull
Brav. Roderick, Victoria, B.C.: services, 24 d. at $4, 39Jd. at $5; expenses, $257.01; sundries,
$7 30
Brimmer. \V. .1., East Farnham, Que., care of stallion, .30 d. at SO'-
Browne. Donald. Qu'.\pp<-l!e, .Sask.: services, 42 d. at $4. 31j d. at $6; expenses, S423.10
I iirdin. Ernest A.. Que.: services. 15 d. at $6; travelling expenses. $57
Clifford, L. O., Oshawa. Onl.: services, 24 d. at $6: expenses. $163 43
Coates. Barlow, Cookshirc. Que.: services. 39 d.at $6; expenses, $156.10; outhiy for mainten-
ance and supplies: Ellis, Mark, $29 25; Everett, \V. G.. $94 90; Learned, J. F., $70.20;
McVcetv, L. P., S33; Richardson, F. E., $12, Waldron, A. B., $16.05; freight charges,
$158 61
Corbett. .John, Manitowaning. Ont., freight charges.
Cowan. C F.. .Seolstown. (^ue.: .services, 137 d. at $4; expenses, $.504.72.,
Dale, Thos., West .Summcrland. B.C.. care of bull, 5 m. at $5
Downey, Oscar H.. Myrtle .Station, Ont.: hay and straw, $170.35; lumber, $16; care, main-
tenance and shipping of stock, $793.80; labour, $10 50
Duncan. Cha.s.. Gaspe. (Jue., freight ehjirges
Elliott . .las.. Howick, CJue., care of bull
Flaeon. F. ('.. Arran, Sask.. maintenanei- of bull, 3 m. at $6.. .
Gamier, L., Natashquan, Que., maintenance and tr.insportation of bull.
Geary. C. K., Pense, .S.isk.: ser\"ie''s. 64 d. at $6; exp(.'nses, 5542,80
Genesl. .\.. Compton. Que; services, 152 d. at $4; expenses. $.S75 50; freight charges S7I.G5
Ciiard, E. B., Sherbrookc, (^ue.: services, 34 d. nt $4; expenses, $214,22
(iiard. A. \V.. ."-^Iierbrooke, (^ue., freight and express charges
Halsti'n. H. ().. .Millet. Alta.. maintenance and veterinary attendance
Hammer. A., llugensborg, H.C, freight charges
Harrison, .). .\., Fort (iu'.\pp<lle, .Sask.: .services, 7 d. at $4, 1 d. at $6; expenses, $60.10
Henry, C. E., Vermilion. .\lta.. care and maintenam'e of bulls
Ilobbs. Henry, Cirnnuin, .Mta.: mainti'nance of stock, $133 60; services, 6d. at $5
Hughson. R. I... Whilfnrd. .-Mta.: .serxices. 3 <1. at $3; expensi-s. $24.:iO.
Irving. Thos.. Howick. (^ue.: services, ,59 d. nl $4; expenses, $309 02..
Irwin. -M. \V., Powassan, Onl.: services, 4 d. at $4; expenses, $7.45
Kininmonth, \Vm., Vancouver, B.C., care and maintenance of bulls, $136.90; freight charges,
$3
Kirkpatrick, W. T., UHington, Ont.. care of bull, N'ov. I, to March 31, 1918, at $0 25 per
month; veterinary attenilanee. $1 .,
Knudtson, (_'. E.. .Swan.son, Saak., care and maintenance of bull, Jan. 2 to .lune 14, 1917.
Land and .Xgriculiural Co. of r'anadn, \'ernon. B.C., care of bulls, 6 m. at $15
l^tndry. Dr. D., Mfinaventure, (^ue.. maintenance of bull..
I.y.-ter, C. ,\.. Richmond, (iue.: care anti mainlenance of live stock, $3.007.2.5; services, 10
d. at $3. 35 d. at $5; exp<n.seH. $140 13: friight <harges, $43 35; sundries, $179 21
Mnloney, Win.. St. Albert. Alta.: can' and maintenanei' of stock, $.5,52 85; sundries, $13 65
Marion, J. A., St. Edwidge, Que.: w^rvices, 193 d. at $4; expenses, $1,139.02; freight charges,
$31
.Myers, fy., Vancouver, B.C., care and maintenance of bulls
.MnclOie, ('. ,M.. tJttawa, Ont.: outlay for transportation of stock: A. Brule, $122 91, H.
Wil^n, $66 20.'. 1'89 II
McArthur. P. D.. Howick, Que.: freight, $.33 20; mainleiuinee of stock, $130 .50; services, 60
d. at $6. I d. at $4: exix'nses. $.i()4 01.. .S3I 74
MeEwen, Robt., Ixindon, Ont.: services, Od. nt $4,82 d. at SH. 41 .l.iit SS. l.T.l.ai SIO evix'nsis
Sl.2a5 .53
McKiastry, U. E.: services, 13 d.at $4; expenses, $86 75
■McKirdy. Wm.. N'npinkn, Man.: serx-iccs. 24 d. at $4, 73 d. m so; i xpeii'" s. ^.y..^ i.ii
.M< .Millan, .1. .\.. Eilnionlon. .Alia.; serxiees. .53 d. at S4. 17 d. at $5; expentos, $207 65.
.McTaggarl. .Ino. \\'.. Dunrea. Man.: s'Tviees. 4 il. al $4; exp^'ttses. $32.90.
.MiVeeiy. R. K., Durban. .Man.: ,.«'rviies. IK) il. at $4; cxpi'n.'M.'S, $894,80...
Na'li-au. F. M.. * "lair. N.B.. freight charges
Nixon. W. G., .New Liskeard, Ont.. maintenance of bull..
Pare, .lo!"., St. Nnzaire, Que., maintenance of bull .
Pat*'rM»n, F. t,!., HunL'-vilU'. Ont.: expeniies
I**iulict, Jos., .St. Murgut'rile. Que, mninlcnance of bull..
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AGRICVI.ri UK DEPARTME^fT: EXPEJlDlTVRE A— 77
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Live Stock Industry — Continued. — ladustrle du bStail — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 596,843 56
Distribution Po/icy— Concluded. — Mode de distribution — Fin.
Powloy. W. E., Weyhurn, Sask., expenses 47 75
Richardson, Fred., ( 'olumbus, Ont.: .services, 22d.at $4, 78} d. at $6; expenses redistribution
of stock, $3,512 95; care of 4 stallions, 263 d. at $4
Ross, Geo., Emo., Ont.: care of stallion, S39.70: services re distribution of stock, 8 d. at $5.
Roy, .Jos., St. .Marguerite, Que., maintenance of bull
Roy, Ronald, St. Nlarguerite, Que., maintenance of bull
Sanderson, David, Barnhart, Ont.. maintenance of bull
Sawyorville Horse Breeders' Assn., Que., care of stallion Apr. 1 to June 23, 1917
Scott, George, Okotoks, Alta.: services, 78 d. at $4, 3 d. at $6; expenses, $463.67; sundries re
shipping of stock, S32.05
Simpson, Jas. B,, Provost, Alta.; care and maintenance of live stock, $117.25; expenses, $52.20.
Somero, S. B., .Sherbrooke. Que.: services 104 d. at So; expenses, $221 .71
Spcrry, \. H., Petite Riviere, X.S., freight charges
Stacej-, G. E., Ottawa, Ont.. care of stallion
Stetson, C. N., St. Boniface, Man., express charges
Symes, Thos., Grand Forks, B.C.. express charges
Tardif, Laurent, St. Germain, Que., freight charges
Turner. Jas., Willow Paik, Victoria. B.C.: services, 90 d. at $5; expenses, $500.37
Wade, W. R., Toronto, Ont., freight charges and care of stock in transit
Wadlcigh, .las. A., Ulverton, Que.: care and maintenance of bulls. SG6 62; freight, $2.70
Wallace, Geo., New Liskeard, Ont., care of bull, 6 m. at S7
Watson, Wilfred, Howick, Que.: .services, 6 d. at S4; expenses, SI2.75
Wheeler, W. H., Ryanton, Man., maintenance of bull, 3 m. at S7.50.
Young, Frank. Paddockwood, Sask., maintenance of bull
Payments under S15 (68)
Express charges paid direct: Canadian Express Co.. S106 08; Dominion Express Co., $119.87.
Freight charges paid direct to railways: Canadian Government Railways, $483 56; Canadian
Northern, $2,005.10; Canadian Pacific. S3, 952 90; Dominion ..Atlantic, $.53.33; Edmonton
Dunvegan, S5 30; Grant Trunk, SI. 283 91; Grand Trunk Pacific. $602 41; Halifax and
South Western, S27.69; Inverness, $85.88; Quebec Central, $.50,45; Temiscouata. $16.40,
Expenses of Purchasers of Sloek in Car Lots — Frais d'ackats du betail par quantile d'un wagon (tl7,081.78).
Adams. A., Pasdow, Alta., $22.50; Adams, C. M., Major, Sask., $39 15 61 65
Adams, E. H.. Major, Sask., $39.15; Adams, F, A., Macleod, Alta., $25.10 04 25
Adams, John, Kinuso, Alta., $27.80; Adair, L. H.. Lake Saskatoon, Alta., $75.30 103 10
Anderson, Anton, Lawsonburg, Alta., $17.25; Anderson, Geo. O., McCreary, Man., $15.95 33 20
Anderson, K. N., Morrin, Alta., $26.20; Andress. J. E., Quill Lake, Sask., $16.25 42 45
Anthony, Samuel, Marengo, Sask., $37.45; Armstrong, R., Clair, Sask.. $24.10 61 .55
Arnold, Ed., Clairmont, Alta., $94.50; Atkins, Jas., McCreary, Man., $15.95 110 45
Atkinson, J. A., Elrose, Sask., $33; Attwood. Y. J., Russell, Man., $40.85 73 85
Baer, M. C, Wadena. Sask., $17; Bailev, B. A., Waterhole, Alta., $43.65 60 65
Barette, Louis, Sexsmith, Alta., $45.80; Bates, A. G., Quill Lake, Sask., $16 61 80
Bates, E. A., Elkhorn, Man., $22.70; Bates, W. F., Watson, Sask.. $20 42 70
Bauer, Geo. J., Humboldt. Sask., $16.65: Bealac, Ev., Leask, Sask., $42.55 59 20
Bcdier, Frank, Chauvin, Alta., $22.20; Bedwell, O. P., Waldack, Sask., $34.10 56 30
Binnett, J. H.. Kimball, Alta., $37.05; Berg, F. P.. Margo, Sask., $20.05 57 10
Biggs, Frank, Hytle, Alta., $64.60; Billos, J. O., Venice, Alta., $16.90 81 50
Blakeman. J. A., Virden, Man., $20.60; Border, J. W., Yorkton, Sask., $19.60 40 20
Boulter, J. W., Quimper, Sask., $32.80; Bowcn, S., Grand Prairie, Alta., $51 .60 84 40
Braaten, T. T., Golden West, Sask., $20.05; Bradford, John, Kirriemuir, Alta., $25.45 45 50
Bradshaw, Robt., Alta., $33.10; Bradshaw, R. W., Magrath, Alta., $172.45 205 55
Brewis.T. A., Hazel Dell, Sask.. $27.35; Brignall. F. T., Oxdrift, Ont., $24..55 51 90
Brown, W. A.. Travers, Alta., $15.95; Brunei, C. G.. Portreeve, Sask., $35.10 51 05
Buchanan, T. F., Brierville, Alta., $24.20; Buckley, W. G., Brandon, Man., $16.65 40 85
Burke, C. J.. Ruddell, Sask., $20.30; Burtman, W. C, Dahlton, Sask., $50 70 30
Bury, S., Leask, Sask 40 95
Campbell, A. A., Gvpsumville, Man 44 05
Campbell, R., Maidstone, Sask., $32.80; Campbell, S„ Magnolia, Alta., $16.75 49 55
Carlin. H. C. Grande Prairie, Alta., $72.30; Carter, J. R., Niobe, Alta., $56.30 128 60
Carveth, A. VV., Grande Prairie, Alta., $54.20; Chapman, E. F., Peace River, Alta., $32.25.. 86 45
Clark, F. L., Kinuso, Alta.. $.50.95; Clarke, J. H., Bienfait, Sask., $15.85 66 80
Clemens, E, F., Sedgewick. Alta., $140.68; Coleman, Wm. M., Natika, Sask., $17.50 158 18
Colpman, F.. Lethbridge, Alta., $201.60; Camerford, W. B., Vawn, Sask., $43.30 244 90
Conroy, D. E., Edmonton, Alta.. $31.75; Conrov, F. A., Wetaskiwin, Alta., $137.05 168 80
Conroy, Gerald. Wetaskiwin, $190.45; Cook, G. J., Bredenbury, Sask., $69. CO 260 05
Cook, W. A., Clairmont, Alta., $28.85: Carmier, K, H., Kinuso, Alta., $20.10 48 95
Coulsen, Geo., Lac La Biche, Alta., $24.20; Cowan, A. B. Oakner, Man.. $50.60 74 80
Coyle, T. S., Fairmount. Sask., $258.90; Craig, C, Chauvin, .Vita., $20.50 279 40
Craig, R., Chauvin, Alta., $23; Craig, W. A., Peace River. Alta., $62.05 85 05
C;irried forward 617,917 58
A — 78 AUDITOR GEyERAL't? REPORT, 19n-19}8
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Utc Stock Industr}-— Continued. — Industrie du Mtall— Suite. i ets
Brought forward 617,917 5 "^
Eipenscs of Purchasers of Stock in Car Lots — Con. — Frais d'achat du bHail par
guantiti d un wagon — Suite.
Cramb.H.W.,Brewsterville, Man., $16.30; Cramer. .\. E.. Balden, Man., $18.15 34 45
Crawford. Jas. .•<., Hythe, .\lta., $62.90; Croswell, H. D., Stratton, Ont., $15 77 90
Cruiekshank, H., Lake Frances, Man., $15.50; Cunningham, B., Gricbton, Sask., $32.40 47 90
Cunningham, \V. J., Bluchcr, Sask 20 70
Davidson, A. T., Portage la Prairie, Man 16 90
Danbrook, Jas., Salvader, Sask., $27.85; D'.Ajigelo, A.. Venice, .\lta., $16.90 44 75
Darling, N., Vermilion, .\lta., $42.75; Davis, .-V. C. Clairmont, .Uta., $36.50 79 25
Davidson, C. W., Wynward, Sask., $23; Davidson, \V. R., Senlac, Sask., $25.25 48 25
Dawson. Chas. A., Waterhole, -A.lta., $23.15; Dennis, Chas., Red Willow, Alta., $25.95 49 10
Devlin, John. Russell, Man., $19.15; Devlin, \V., Calder, Sask., $19.10 38 25
Dewar, C. C. R., Dewar Lake, Sask., $39.95; Diederichs, Leo., Kcrr-Robort, Sask., $38.50. 78 45
Dixon, .Anthony, Maughan, .\lta., $15.05; Dixon, \V. J., ShcUmouth. Man.. $24.55 39 60
Downey, A. E., Swan Lake, .Man., $16.45; Dovle, W. P., Hoosier. Sask., $114.70 131 IS
Dube, J. B., Ruthland, Sask., $23.35; Dunn, John, \'awn, Sask., $34.15 57 SO
Dunning, J. H., Driver. Sask., $.35.80; Drumhellcr, J. V., Caylcv. Alta., $56.75 92 55
Dyke, .\. C, Hythe, .Vita., $44.15; Dr\niuk, M., Swan Plain, Sask., $18.65 62 80
Eiford, H. J., Foremost, Alta., $31.50; Elliott, \V. J„ Blackic, .Vita., $61.90 93 40
Espedal, S., Cadogan. .\lta., $16.80; Evans, J., Clair, Sask., $15.10 31 90
Ferguson, J. M., Kalcida, Man, $15.10; Ferguson. V. S.. Yorklon, Sask., $17 32 10
Finley, D. A., Shcho, Sask., $15.25; Foreman, \V. A., Hughenden, .Vita., $16.10 31 35
Fortune, R. J., Cabrie. Sask., $25; Foushe, -M., Bcauchamp, Sask., $19.30 44 30
Fraser, J. D., Rollinson. .Vita., $125; Frederick, E. A., Marcclin. Sask., $41. 15 166 15
Freeborn, \V. G., Grand Prairie, Alta., $51.95; Frodsham. E.. Cardston, $47.75 99 70
Fyfe, J. ..v., Chigwell, Alta., $19..50; FvfTe, J., Qu'Appelle, .Sask., $15.90 35 40
Gault, W. A., Hvthe, .Vita., $61.45; Glasier, \V. E., Coronation, Alta., $19.65 81 10
Gla!<pey, W. H., $21.25; Glidden, E. K., Vermilion, .•Vita.. $49.50 70 75
Goodrich, R., Beaver, Man., $26.20; Goodwin, I. M., Griffin Creek, .\lt a., $25.65 51 85
Gopson. H. L., .-Vita., $15.75; Gordon, H. K., Grand Prairie, -Vita., $77.35 93 10
Graham, J., Hinton. $40.15; Gray, J., Clair, Sask., $28.60 68 75
Gray, John J., Spirit River, Alta., $70.80; Greathouso. \V. W., Cadogan, Alta., $24.40 95 20
Gricr, B.C., Abbey, Sask., $23.40; Guinn, S. R., Stencn, Sask., $23.60 47 00
Gusc, E., Peavine. Alta.. $25.90; Guvmer, D. H., The Pas, Man., $38.75 64 65
Haggatrom, J. .v., Maidstone, Sask., $25.85; Halbardicr, I., Hafford. Sask., $28.30 54 15
Haldeman, P. E., Blue Sky, Alta., $35; Hand, J. N., Lenev, Sask., $157.75 192 75
Hanson, Wm., Paskwegin, Sask., $17.25; Harker Levi., Magrnth, Alta., $226.35 243 60
Harper, A. \V., Pouce Coupe. B.C., $.34.95; Harris. Wm., Coronation, .Vita., $17.35 52 30
Harrison. Jas., Kilwinning, Sask.. $20. .55; Hawf, C. R., Rovdale, Alta., $33.35 .19 90
Haydcn. W. J., Magnolia. Alia., $23.45; Heal, F., Edmonton, Alia., $34.40 57 85
Heal, F. W., Clive, Alta., $.')2.S5; Hcartwell, L. F., Rosetown, Sask., $46.30 99 15
Heikkinen, H.. .Mhambra, Alta, $18.25; Henderson, J. E., Alliance, Alta., $28 46 25
Henlev, Wm.. (Qu'Appelle, Sask., $23; Heno'. W. C, Thornton, Ont., $78 101 00
Hepburn, W. J., .Melville, .Sask., $21.95; Hewitt, Jas., Souris, Man., $24.45 46 40
Helherington. Tlios., Fredericton, N.B., $.57.85; Hill, J. J., Gninsboro ugh Sask., $20.35 78 20
Hird, T. W., Coronation, Alta 58 70
Hochhauscn. John, Ros<'nhcim, Alta., $21.10: Hochhauson, P., Rosenheim, $21 42 10
Hogg. Peter L., Trnyncr, Sask., $26.10; H.ilbrook, F., Chauvin, Alta.. $24.10 ,50 20
Hopkins, A. B.. Lake .Saskatoon, $64.60; Horsburgh, Wm., Tompkins. Sask.. $36.10 100 70
Horsnctt, H., BlaokffKjt, Alta.. $19.90: Horst, H. S. Sharkleton, .Sask., $27.10 47 00
Houchcr. Frank, Czar, Alta., $29.60; Hausman. H. L., Buffalo Lake, .\lla., $28.45 58 05
Hudson. John C.. Hughcndtn, Alta., $10.15: Hughc-v. L. S., Bnchurd, Sask., $18.15 34 30
Hunt, J. C, Kinu9<j. Alln.. $40..15: Hunt, W. C, Swan River, Man, $22.80 69 15
Hunt, W. J., Dapp. Alta., $15.70; Hunter, Samuel, Gun Loflio. Alia.. $33.80 49 60
Iddingo, L. H., Puffer, Alta., $40..30: Ironside, D.. Stuna, Sask.. $31.40 71 70
Jacques, John, J,., Cadogan, Alta.. $16.10: Jariis, .lohn, Beaver I/odge, .Mtn., $41.10 .57 20
Jenwn, J. ('., MnrGregnr, .Man., $19.80; Jowitt, .Mbert, Loyalist, Alia., $16.50 36 30
Johnson, Arnold, Beaver Ixidge. Alta.. $.58.95: .Ir)hnson, D. J.. Mor-art, .Sask. ,$23. 10 82 05
Johnson, E., Dubur, .Sask.. $15,110; .lohn^in, F. A.. Moiart, Sask.. $23.10 38 70
Johnson. J. K., KLspif)!, B.C., $29.95: .lohnson, J. H., Abbpv. Sask., $41.80 71 75
Johnson. Wm., Lidgelt, .Sask., $.38.15: .lohnston. J. H., IVare River, Alta., $.54.70 92 85
Johnston, Wm., .Spccrs. Hwk.. $27..50: Keashuk. J., Swan I'lain, $IK 80 46 .30
Kent, John C., Cando. Sask.. $34. .V): Kcr, C. W., Dolcv, Alia.. $33.1K) 68 40
Kirkling, C. A., Hardisty. Alia., $21.95; Kerr, W. H.,'Rnbliil Lake, .Snsk.. $33.70 55 65
Kinney, Glen, f'orhrnne. Alta 41 70
Korbin. Wm., Cnnora. Sask.. $24..55: Knox. John. Indian Head. Sask., $31.96 .56 .50
IjJorge. F. II.. Maidttone, Sask,. $.34.,55; Laing. I).. Bolhune. Sask.. $25.70. . Wl 25
Lalonde, Wm., Marcelin. .Sask., $41.20: Lambert. J. B.. C.rnnrI Prairie. $40.40 HI 60
I^mbcrtus. Jas. P., Throne, Alta., $21.00; Lamoureux, E., Lafond. Alta., $24 45 60
Lawrenrc, R. E., Lake .Saskatoon, Alta., $.19.75; I^avitt, Frank, Leavitt, Alta., 132.80 92 35
I^blond, Jos., Buffalo Lake, Alta., $53; Lee, H. S., Clair, Sa-nk., $21.25 74 25
I
Carried forward 622, 588 18
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: EXPEXDITURE A — 79
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Live Stock Industry — Continued.— Industrie du Mtail — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 622,558 18
Expenses of Purchasers of Stock in Car Lots — Con. — Frais d'achat du bitail par
quantitc d'un wat)on — Suite.
Lemaster, J. C, Richvallcy, Alta, $21.80; Lewis, J. E.,Wetaskiwin, Alta., $189.30 211 10
Little, A. F., Magnet, Man., $26.50; Lowe, E., Buttress, Sask., $21.40 47 90
Lundguist. Anton, Maidstone, Sask., $30.30; Lunn, A. B., Kelliher, Sask., $31 61 30
Lunn, H. L., Kelliher, Sask 45 50
Mageau, Salem, .Spirit River, ,41ta., $58.9.'); Malcolm, R. J., Dauphin, Man., $24.70 83 65
Mansell, T. P., Leask, Sask., $42; Mansell, M., Dutch Lake, Sask., $37.85 79 85
Marchenski, \Vm., Winnipegosis, Man., $18; Mattock, Wm., Marcelen, Sask., $40.80 58 80
Merenbury-, M., Shell Lake, S.isk., $.53.60; Midgard, L. A., Abilene, Alta., $40.65 100 25
Millman, O. C, HuRlicnden, Alta., $27.05 27 05
Minge, Adolphe, Fosston, .^ask., $27.80; Moir, Geo., Virden, Man., $15 42 80
Mondor, Jos., Verwood, Sask., $32.25; Mondy, E. A., Paynton, Sa.sk., $22.05 54 30
Mooney, J. C, Islay, Alta., $33.40; Moore, J. A., Clairmont, Alta., $69 102 40
Moore, J. G., Colgate, Sask., $47.45; Morrison, T. G., Ituna, Sask., $20 30 67 75
Mosinnan, J. R., Guernsey, Sask., $17.70; Mowat, Geo., Cowley, Alta., $17.65 35 35
McArthur, John, Clair, Sask., $19 35; McBeath, \V. G., Cadogan, Alta., $29 35 48 70
McClellan, N., Vermilion, Alta., $40; McClure, Mrs. H., Rouan, Alta., $20 75 60 75
McDonald, A. F., Lake Saskatoon, Alta., $71 55; McDonald, R. A., The Pas, Man., $18.95.'. 90 50
McEwen, Jas., Qu'Appelle, Sask., $15.65; McGillis, A., Waterhole, Alta., $66.75 82 40
McGray, Ralph, Riverton, Alta., $23 30; McKay, A. M., Calgary, $278.40 301 70
McKee, A. S., Lang, Sask., $28.55; McKinnon, N., Bruce, Alta., $44 75 73 30
McKone, Jos., Vermilion, Alta., $55 25; McLure, VV. B., Minitonas, Man., $23,45 78 70
McMillan, Alex., Maidstone, Sask., $32 80; McMullan, D., Clarkleigh, Man., $25.20 58 00
McNeil, J. A., Macklim, Sask., $27.95; McNeil, Wm., Czar, Alta., $35,10 63 05
McNulty, P. W., Castor, Alta., $22 05; McPherson, Ed., Daley, Alta., $28,25 50 30
McVety, H. H., Vera, Sask 110 55
Naff, Leonard, Orpington, .Sask., $24.65; Nicholson, F. J., Franklin, Man., $29.95 54 60
Nolan, Alex., Rouleau, Sask., $27 40; Nordstrom, G., Bowsman River, Man., $20,70 48 10
Noon, Norman, Glen Leslie, Alta., $58,15; Norris, L. E. O., Quill Lake, Sask., $27.45 85 60
North, J. R., Qu'Appelle, Sask., $15,20; Nygren, J., Wadena, Sask., $19.15 34 35
O'Connor, J. P., Jenner, Alta., $44 85; Officer, C, Neilborg, Sask., $.34 55 79 40
Oliver, A., Clair, Sask., $26 30; Olson, O. P., Bickleigh, Sask., $52.65 78 95
Ott, H. C, Lethbridge, Alta., $31 05; Ouimet, C, Bonnyville, Alta., $28 60 59 65
Ouimet, Leopold, Bonnyville, $30 35; Overton, C. O., Alliance, Alta., $2175..'. .52 10
Patrick, O. H., Calgary, Alta., $224,55; Paul, L. A., Gray, .Sask., $18 55 243 10
Paul, D. W., MacUowell, Sask., $30 35; Peck, H. R., Sciptre, Sask., $53,55 ■ 83 90
Pedlar, S. A., Claremont, Alta., $47 75; Perrault, F., Bonnyville, Alta., $26 60 74 35
Perrinet, Victor, Margo, Sask., $16 50; Pfeifer, Carl, Jarrow, Alta., $15 60 32 10
Pickard, W., Pickardville, Alta., $17 SO; Poole, Jas., Marcelin, Alta., $40,10 57 90
Potts, Peter, Ragmore, Sask.. $15 55; Powell, H. J., Cut Knife, Sask., $42 .55 58 10
Pugel, John, North Francois Lake, B.C.. $38 20; Putnam, Ben. Watson, Sask., $20 58 20
Reid, W. J., Charlottetown, P.E.I. , $143 37; Reynolds, J. T., Vanrena, Alta., $63 25 206 62
Rich, Leo, High Prairie, Alta., $26 15; Richard, David, Normandean, Alta., $43 05 69 20
Richardson, A. E., Coronation, Alta., $17 75; Ricketts, H. S., Hazell Dell, Sask., $23.80 41 55
Riese, H., Clair, Sask., $30 90; Riggs, Ofho, Kinuso, Alta., $26 30 57 20
Robb, D. S., Winnipeg, Man., $115 05: Roberts, P. C, Clair, Sask., $.35 45 150 50
Robertson, H. A., Bowsman, Man., $20 50; Robinson, A. W., Chauvin, Alta., $43.05 63 55
Robinson, N. K., Swan River, Man., $15 20; Robson, W. H., Social Plains, Alta., $85.70 100 90
Ryan, F. J., Scott, Sask., $27 85; Sales, B. R., Spirit River, Alta., $37 15 65 00
Salkeld, John L., Welwyn, Sask., $111 28; .Saunders, Dan., Lavallee, Ont., $18 80 130 08
Sabourin, O., Falher, Alta.. $23 80; Schmidt, H. W., High Prairie, Alta., $21,55 45 35
Schoomaker, F. J., Gull Lake, .Sask., $16; Schwager, R. G., Dundurn, Sask., $17.55 33 55
Scott. Thos., Ninga, Man., $16 60; Seabolt, Frank, Entrance, Alta., $23 80 40 40
Shafer, W. W., Vermilion, Alta.. $74 45; Shaud, R., Czar, Alta., $31.10 105 55
Shannon. S. H.. Cloverdale, B.C., $185 25; Shepherdson, Wm., New Liskeard, Ont., $15.55. 200 80
Shields, J. W., Loyalist, Alta., $16 50; Shurman, Ray, Dodsland, Sask., $39 95 56 45
Shuttleworth, A. P., Blackie. Alta., $137 25; Simmons, J. H., Yellow Grass, Sask., $29 95.. 167 20
Skidmore, C. L., Monitor, Alta., $.55 25; Slater, O. W., Grand Prairie, Alta., $36.40 91 65
Smiley, E. E., Smiley, Sask., $35 45; Smith and Tolton, Sperling, Man. $60 15 95 60
Smith, D. J., Melfort, Sask., $1.55 50; Smith, W. T., Westerham, Sask., $62.10 217 60
Sorensen, W. C, Saskatchewan Landing, Sask., $24.75; Sparks, Robt., Fort Pelly, Sask..
, J168. 10 ' 192 85
Sparks, Theo., Fort Pelly, Sask., $94 05; Springford, R. V., Marwayne, Alta., $18 40 112 45
Staley, Thos., Chauvin, Alta 24 10
Stranger, J. R., Dolcy, Alta., $28 25: Steeps, J. A., Witchaton Lake, Sa.sk., HoAb..... ...... 68 70
Stevenson, J. C., Dropmore, Man., $20; Storey, R. W., Meharry, Man., $19.25 39 25
Stouffer, G. A., Consort, Alta., $20; Stuart, A., Pandera, Alta., $47 55 67 55
Sanderman, G. J., Hythe, Alta., $71 85; Swenson, Sivert, Lonesome Butte, Sask., $28.50.. . . 100 35
Swanson, Gus, Lake Eliza, Alta., $15 20; Taillon, A., LePas, Man., $24 80 40 00
Tait, W., Pilot Mound, Man., $26.35; Taylor, J. R., Birch Hills, Sask., $73 50 99 85
Carried forward 628, 378 38
A — 80 AlDirolt (;F\KR.\L'S RF.l'om. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Llw Stock Industry — Continued.— Industrie du Mtall— Suite. t cts
Brought forward 628, 3T8 38
Ejpenscs oj Purchasers of Slock in Car Lois — Concluded — Frais d'achal du bflail par quantiii
d'un wagon, — Fin.
Tavlor, Stuart. Laoombo. Alta., $17 55: Taylor, Thos. E., Wawota. Sask.. $16 65
Tcrpcnins. S. E.. Clriffin ("reck. Alta., ¥M la: Thirsk. Win.. \Vcta.><ki\vin, .\lta., $198.75
Thompson, C. E., Cajoto Valley, Alta., $16; Thompson, J. h., Wanekville, Alta., $25.20
Thompson. M. T., Mannery, Sask., $35.40; Thompson, K., Flaxcombe, Sask., $99.45
Thompson, Sam.. Vermilion, Alta
Thomp.son, W.. Roblin. Man., $16 50; Tjenswold, G., Hythc, Alta., $,'50 50
Toole, F. J.. Deskun Hill, Alia., $68 25; Torell, Levi, Quill Lake, Sask., $27.45
Torrance. Samuel. Coriander. Sask
Trickey, A.. Starbuck. Man
Tucker, Norman, Vermilion, Alta., $32 25; Tulley, Jas., Strathclair, Man., $27 40
Turner, Grover, Hvthe, Alta., $64 85; Turner, L. ().. Lloydminster, Sask., $25 95
Twifjg V. T. .).. HuRhendcn. Alta., $16 15; Twombly, C. F.. Clairmont, .Mta., $69.50
Vando'. Alfred, Delisle. Sa.sk.. $29 55; Van Auk. \V., Meorlandia. Alta., $19 S5
Yasser, J.. Kunnvville, Alta.. $26 75; Verbur^. M.C., Coutts, Alta.. $24 70
Veregin. P. W., Veresin. Sask.. $18 80; ^■estivc. O. .\.. Entorvillc. .\lta.. $20 8S
Wallace. W. W.. Wraxton. Sask.. $17 50; Wallace. Wm., Wycollar, Sask.. $41
Wardman. A.. Burrnis, Alta.. $16 45; Warden. E.. Cut Knife. Sask.. $49 25
Wcathcrald, C. E., Wawota. Sask., $20 25; Webber, G. H., Tod Creek, Alta., $18 SO
Whitelock, Walter. Czar. Alta.. $29 45; Wilkie, J. W., BcaverlodRC, Alta., $53.95
Wilmot. L. B., Koblin. Man., $19 25; Wolf.son, L., Russell, .Man., $39.15
Woods. H. ().. Vermilion. .Vita.. $.34 30; Woods. Sam.. $18 ,50
Worwood. W. H., Manville, Alta., $19 75; Young, Clarence, Maiiistone, Saak., $30.30
Young, I. S., Howie. Alta.. $33 95; Zemp. C. J., Cardston, Alta.. $43 45
Accounts under $15 (170)
Frcighl Policies — Soins dans Ic transport (tl9,69l.9S).
Feeder and Stocker Policy—
Aikins. J. W.. Brampton. Ont. $60 50; Aitchison, J. P.. Listowell, Ont., $181.50
Aitken, J.. Fergus, Ont.. $181 50; Allen. A. O.. Grand Bend. Ont.. $60 50
-Armstrong. C. C., Navan. Ont.. $1,065.78; Armstrong. 1'. K.. Brampton. Ont., $181.50.
Baird. W. E., Kinburn. Ont.. $60 50; Bedford. Thos., Guelpli. Ont., $.302 50
Bennett. E. ,1.. Grand Valley. Ont.. $242; Black. A. I).. Dutton. Ont., $60 ,50
Bradnock. Thos.. Garrie. Ont., $242; Brock, Win.. Clranlon. t)nt.. $60 50
Broughliin. J. R.. Milverton. Ont.. $60 .50; Brown. .lohn. Gait, Ont., $60 50
Brown. T. G.. Wiarton. Ont.. $60 .W; Buchanan. Win.. Ilonsall. Ont.. $60 ,50
Cameron. Jas. A Co.. Fergus. Ont.. $181 .50; Campbell. A.. Thedford. Ont., $121
Campbell. J. S.. Pai.sley, Ont ., $324 .59; Campbell. W. C, $121
Coates, R. E., Seaforth, Ont., $60 50; Craig. L.. Belmont. Ont.. $60 50
Davis. .1. B.. Melb(.urne, Ont.. $60 50; Dickson. E.. Arthur. Ont.. $121
Donaldson. H. I.. W(X)dslock. Ont.. $60 .50; Dow. A.. Eieter. Ont.. $60 ,50
Freeman. R. C... Caledonia. Ont.. $60 .50; Cmlloway. C. E.. Milton. Ont. $423 50
Gamble, Geo., Waldcmar, Ont.. $484; Gilbert, J.. North Glencoe, Ont.. $181. 50
Glass. H.. Elgin Mills. Ont.. $n0..50; Graham. E., Stittsvillc, Ont., $00.50
Gregg. Thos., Claremont. Ont., $121; Hardy. Wm. E.. St. Mary's, Ont., $ti0.50
HoUinger. Chas., Fergu.sons Falls. Ont.. $181..50; Irving. W. A.. Tansley, Ont., $60.50....
Johnston. Win., Dresden. ( Int.. $0()..50; Kingston. Geo. F.. Watfonl. Ont.. $242
Kohlcr. Jacob. Cavuga. Ont.. $60. .50; Lancaster & Sons. Hannow. (Jnt.. $181.50
Lowe. W. J., SnclgVove. Ont.. $242; .Martin. E. I,.. Brantford. Ont., $121
Mallov, .los.. Thedford, Ont., $60..V); Montgomery. I., ,(aspcr, Ont.. $:!02.50
MeConnell. John. Inglewimd. Ont.. $00.50; McOacken. J. 11.. Brampton. Ont.. $00.50....
McEvov. J.. Hannow. Ont.. $121; Mclnlyre. D. L.. Appin. Ont.. $121
McKercher. A.. Wroxcter. Ont. $60.50; McLaughlin. J., Walker. Onl.. $60.,50
McLaughlin, N., Ailsa ( 'raig. Onl . $.t02..50; Mclx-an. D., Perth. Ont.. $181. .50
McLean, E. S.. Toronto. $60..50; Mcl'hee. H. IL. Parkhill. Ont.. $242
Noonan. L., Glentav, Ont., $121; Oliver, Wm., Thedford. Onl., $60,50
Parker, Geo., Arnprior, Ont., $605; Pritchard, Geo.. Flora, Dnt., $303
Pr<iuse. T. J.. Ingersoll. Ont. $121; Regan. C. D.. Glanworlh. Onl.. $60.50
Robb Bros.. Ildcrlon. Onl., $60. .50; Roberts. G.W .. Si. Boniface. Man.. $255.42 . .
RolM'rI.'w.n. S. E.. Lucknow. Ont.. $121; Rogers A Ilalligan. Walkerville, Ont., $1,000.73..
Sitter, N., The<lford, (int., $242; Spurr A- Ros<-. Pelrolia. Onl.. $423. .50
Taylor. E. J.. Ix)ndMn. Onl.. $242; Tompkins, W. J., Ottawa. $60.50
Vipond. J.. Cuiiimings Bridge. f)nt., $(')6.8.'>: Weaver, CI. N., Bclmonl. Ont., $121
Wellington. J. J.. CV.runna. (Int.. $181. .50; Williamson. I). F., Burlington, Ont., $121
Wright, J. D.. Wyoming, Ont., $60.50; Young, C. H., Glencoe. Onl., $60.80
Fre»' Freight Policv
<anndian Northern Ry.. $4,289.17: Canadian Pacific Ry.. $1.2.57.1!
Edmonton, Dunvegan A liritish Columbia Ry., $185.75; Gnind Trunk Ry., $144. ,55
Grand Trunk Pacific Ry.. $801.10; Wenncsheimer, J.. McCool, Ont.. $24
Sheep Policy: Andernon. O. ^".. Cardston. .Mta
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232 90
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134 85
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95 70
38 00
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85 65
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363 IK)
363 (Kl
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302 .50
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Live Stock Industry— Concluded.— Industrie du Mtall— Fin. $ eta.
Brought forward 651, 275 28
Purchase of Mill Feed — Achat d'isaues de grains {ttiS,S10.77).
Hislop. Walter M., Montreal, 2,200 bush, feed wheat at $2.0.3: les.s freight, etc., $465.40 4,000 60
Maple Leaf Milling Co., Toronto: bran, 2491 tons at $.33.25, .546J tons at $34.75, 1 ,240 tons at $35;
l,2025ton.s middlings at $38.50; exchange, $175.42; freight. $427.75 117,569 17
Robin Hood Mills, Ltd., Calgary, Alta., 143 tons bran at $33 4,719 OO
Small payments (3) 22 00
Purchase of Screenings — Achat de criblures {tBOi^SJO).
Bole Grain Co., Fort William. 1548 tons at $35 541 go
Canadian Government Elevators: Fort William, 50-52 tons at $35; Saskatoon, Sask., 33 tons
at $35 2, 923 20
Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Fort William, 393- 105 tons at $35 13,758 68
Consolidated Elevator Co., Fort William, 425-34 tons at $35 14.886 90
Davidson & Smith. Winnipeg, 37-395 tons at $35 1.308 83
Empire Elevator Co., Fort William, 422-185 tons at $35 14,776 48
Fort William Grain Co., 206-405 tons at $35 7.224 18
Grand Trunk Pacific Elevator Co.. Winnipeg. 703-69 tons at $35 24.629 14
Horn, David, & Co., Port Arthur, 33 tons at $35 1,155 00
Mutual Elevator Co., Winnipeg, 173-79 tons at S35 6.082 65
Northern Elevator Co.. Winnipeg. 230-.535 tons at $35; freight, $69.90 8, 138 62
Northwestern Elevator Co., Fort William. 3.52 tons at $35 12,319 82
Ogilvie Flour Mills. Fort William: 280-68 tonsat $35, 441-25 tons at $42.50; bagging and grind-
ing 65-8 tons, $.526.40; less storage, $20.97 29,082 36
Port Arthur Elevator Co., 1,240-925 tons at $.35 43.432 37
Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Co.. Winnipeg. 260 tons at $35 9. 100 00
Scott. W. 8.. Farran's Point, Que.: rebate on car screenings as paid by Receiver General's
draft No. 4398, $1,050; allowance for freight charges, $144 1, 194 00
Thunder Bav Terminal Elevator Co., Fort William, 66 tons at $35 2,310 00
Western Terminal Elevator Co., Fort William. 296-5 tons at $35 10.377 50
Elevator charges. $1,015.01; freight charges, $386.57; interest on overdrafts, $241 .85; collection
charges, $81.74 1,725 17
982.552 75
Less— Sales, stock. $37.106..37. hide. $10.25. mill feed, $130,676.25, screenings, $139,533.41;
screenings purchased, paid 1918-1919, $31,380.96; refunded in error to Live Stock $46.15... 338,753 39
643,799 36
Meat and Canned Foods Inspection.
Inspection des viandes et des aliments en conserves.
Angrignon, A., Montreal, salary, 12 m 1,049 98
Armstrong, F. R., Montreal, salary, 12 m 1,400 00
Axford, F., Hamilton, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,000; expenses, $3.10 1,003 10
Bancroft, C. D., Montreal, salary, 12 m 1,800 00
Beach, A. W., Toronto, salary, 12 m 1,800 00
Beaudoin, H., Montreal, salary, 12 m 1, 150 00
Bc'langer, A. A., Montreal, salary. 12 m. at $1,800 (less 2 d.) 1.790 32
Bell Telephone Co., exchange service: residence, R. Barnes, Ottawa, 12 m., $25; Montreal
office, 12 m., $57; residence, L. A. Willson, Montreal, 12 m., $35; messages, $27.95 144 95
Bell, W. R., Toronto, salary, 12 m 1,800 00
Bennett, .1. E., Peterboro. Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,600; expenses of transfer to Winnipeg, $321.53 1,921 53
Benoit, R., Montreal, salary, 12 m 1.150 00
Bentley. W., Winnipeg, salary. 12 m 900 00
Bishop. F. C. Winnipeg, salary. 12 m 2,000 00
Blainey, W. J., Toronto, salary, 12 m 1,200 00
Boast, R. D., Edmonton: salary, 12 m., $1,900; bonus, 8 m. to Nov. 30, 1917, $40; expenses,
$32.53 1,972 53
Bone, D. R., Toronto: salarj-, 12 m., $1,800; expenses, $67.25; refunded to Casual Revenue,
$32.75 1,900 00
Bonsfield, C. .!., Charlottctown, P.E.I. : salary, $I,.500; laundry, $14.05 1,514 05
Bovaird, J., Toronto.: salary, July 19, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,400 (less 1 d.); expenses, $4.60 983 04
Breault, J., Windsor, Ont.: salary, Aug. 15 to Dec. 15, 1917 at $1,200; expenses, $421.68 824 91
Bright, W., Toronto: salary, 12 m., $1,400; expenses, $203.27 1,603 27
Brind, C, Toronto, salary, 12 m 1,500 00
Brittain, C, Chatham, Ont., salary. 12 m 1, 199 98
Brossard, G. A.. Toronto: salary. Aug 11. 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 (less 6 d.) at $1,400; expenses,
$19.80 892 87
Brown. D., Toronto, salary, 12 m 1,200 00
Carried forward 32,700 53
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Meat and Canned Foods Inspection — Continued. J cts.
Inspection des >1andes et des aliments en conserves— Suite.
Brought forward 32,700 53
Brom-nridge, G. C, Stratford, Ont., salary. 12 m l.SOO 00
Bruce. J. A., Toronto, salarj-, Aug. 23, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900 546 77
Brunei, D., Montreal, salary, 12 m 1,300 00
Br\-son, Graham. Ltd., Ottawa: 250 lb. sugar, $24; towelling, $1.25 25 25
Buchan. J. A., Peterboro, Ont.: salar\-. 12 m., $1,200; expenses of transfer to Toronto, $62.40. 1.262 40
Burns. S. W., Toronto, salarj-, Aug. 12 to Sept. 30,'19I7 at $900 120 97
Cain. C. S., Brantford, Ont.: salary, 12 lu., $1,600; expenses including transfer from Hamilton,
Ont., $117.65 1 ,717 e-l
Callaway. F. W.. Toronto, salarj-, 12 m 1 .000 00
Campeau, J. F.. Montreal, salarv, 12 m 1,700 00
Carev. M. L., Torcmto: salary, 12 m.. $1,400; expenses, $9.70 1.409 70
Carley, A. A. H., Brantford, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,500; bonus, $60; expenses, $53.76 1,613 76
Carlin, E. M., Montreal, salary, 12 m 1,000 00
Caron, W. L., Winnipeg: salary, Sept. 26 to Nov. 24, at $1,400; expenses, $66.55 295 98
Carr. J., Toronto, salary, .Vpril 1 to .■Vug. 2, 1917, at $900 304 84
Carson, H. Co., Ottawa. 1 gross knife cases 36 00
Cavan, A. J., Ottawa, expenses 377 35
Chagnon, M., Montreal, salary, 12 m. at $1,400 (less 2 d.) 1,392 40
Champion, A. J., Montreal, salar\-, 12 m 1,049 98
Chociucttc. J. W., Toronto; salary, Aug. 16 to Oct. 22, 1917, at $1,400; expenses, $16.25 275 91
Christian. I., Moosejaw, Sask.: salary, 12 ra., $2,009; bonus, $90; expenses, $94.81; less
refunded on account of expenses re inspection. $26.70 2, 158 11
Christnian. H.. Edmonton, salar\-, 12 m 1,049 98
Clegg, R., Toronto, salary, 12 m 1,400 00
Clement, A. B., Toronto: salary, Nov. 12, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,200; expenses, $7.10 470 43
Cockerton, G. C, Toronto: salarj-, 12 m., $1,400; expenses of transfer from Brantford, $70.29 1,470 29
Cole, H. F., Montreal, salarj-, 12 m 900 00
Colebum, H., Winnipeg, salary, 12 m 1,600 00
Coleman, T. F., Winnipeg, salary, 12 m 1,049 98
Coliton, C, Toronto, salary, Nov. 12. 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,200 463 33
Collins, A., Montreal: salarj-. May 21, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; less paid from Dairj-ing
Industries. $258.87 258 87
Compton-Lundee, A., C'harlottctown. P.E.I., expenses 27 50
Cook, R. H., Toronto: salar\-, 12 m., $1,700; bonus, $120 1,820 00
Couture, J. L. N., Montreal; salary, 12 m., $1,700; bonus, $120 1,820 00
Cox, E., Toronto, salarj-, 12 m 1 , 199 98
Daigneault, F. A., Montreal, salarj-, 12 m 1,300 00
Davidson, J. G., Hamilton, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,700: expenses, $8.30 1,708 30
Dellert, R. B.. Calgary, salarv-, 12 m 1,900 00
Dtromc, C. E.. Montreal: salary, 12 m.. $1,800; expenses, $52.20 1.852 20
Dcschamps, R.. Monlroal, .salary, April I to 19, at $900 47 60
Desro.iiers. .\.. Winnipeg: salarv, .Sept. 21, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,400; expenses, $60. ...... 798 84
Dickinson. C. S., Toronto, salary. 12 m 1,400 00
Dickinson, J., Vancouver, B.C.: salarj-, 12 m., $1,800; expenses, $7.18 1.807 18
Dicks, G. W., Toronto, salarj-, 12 m 900.00
Douglas, A. R.. .Montreal, siilarv, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1917 at $1,800 l.S.W 00
Douglas, K. L.. Montreal, salarv. 12 m 1,300 00
Dufresne, E., Montreal: salary, 12 m., $1,700; bonus, $120 1,820 OO
Duhamel, J. E. A., Hamilton: salary, 12 m. at $1,700 (less 2 d.); expenses of transfer to
Montreal, $159.25 1 .R.W 03
Edwards. D., Toronto, salar\-, 12 m 900 OO
Elliott. H..I., Winnip<-g. .-alary, 12 m 1,700 00
Engli.nh, J. R.. Moosejaw. .Susk.. salarj-, 12 m 2.000 00
Estos. H. R.. Winnipeg, salary, 12 m 1.499 98
Fawcetl..!. W., Mwsejaw. .'ia.ik., salary, Jan. 2 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900 222 58
Farewell, E. R.. Tortmlo; m\nn,-. 12 m., $1,800; expenses, $199.16 1,999 16
Faskcn, J. W., Winnipeg, salary, 12 m 1 . 499 98
Fisher, F., Nnpanec: Ont.: salarv. 12 m.. $1,800; expenses, $634.22 2.434 22
FLsher, J. W., Toronto, salarv. 12 m. at $1,.')00 flcs.f 1 d.) 1.4!'.'". 97
Fisher, T. E. n., Toronto, sjilarv, 12 in 1,400 00
Foraythe, W. T., Toronto, salary, I m. to April 30, 1917 at $900 7.'> 00
Fortier, L., Montreal, salary, Aug. 27. 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900 537 09
Fox, R. G., Toronto, salary. 12 m. at 11,400 (less 15 d) 1.341 80
Frechette, J. h.. Toronto, salary, 2 m. to May 31, 1917 at $1,200; 10 m. to Mnr. 81, 1918 at
$1,400 1,366 00
Garhult. C, Edmonton. Alta., salarj-, 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900 600 00
Garrett. H., Hnmilti.n. Ont.: salary, 12 rn., $1,700: expenses. $25.44 1.72.'i 44
Gauvin. E. f"., Montreal, .salarj-, 12 m. 1.. 100 00
George, J. H.. Toronto; salary, 12 m.. $1,800; bonus, $00 ; 1,890 00
Goodcrham Jc Worts, Ltd., Toronto, 20 gal. pure spirita 170 08
Carried forward 108,010 51
I
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Meat and Canned Foods Inspection— Continued. $ cts.
Inspection des vlandcs et des aliments en conserves — Suite.
Brought forward 108, 010 51
Gordon, A. H., M.D., Montreal, professional services rendered inspectors 70 00
Grandmaison, E., Toronto, salary, 2 m. to May 31, 1917 at $1,200; 10 ra. to Mar. 31, 1918 at
SI, 400 1,366 60
Gray, F. W., Simcoe, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,250; expenses, $1,. 526.04 2,776 04
Gray, R. G., Winnipeg, salar\', 3 m. to .June 30, 1917. at $1,400 349 98
Hanmore, G. S., Toronto, salary, April 11 to May 19, 1917, at $1,200, Oct. 8 to Mar. 31, 1918,
at $1,400; expenses, $9.45 811 02
Hanson, C. H. Co., Chicago, 100 brass stamps with models and tools *. . .327 00
Harrison, J. L .N., Winnipeg, salary. 12 m., $2,000, bonus $60 2,060 OO
Hawkins, A. E., Montreal, salary, 12 m 1,049 98
Henderson, W. A., Peterboro, Ont., salary, 12 m.. $1,800; bonus, $60; expenses, including out-
lay for laundry, $37.89 1,897 89
Hobart Manufacturing Co., Troy, Ohio, 1 combination meat chopper and coffee pulverizer, , 225 00
Hodgins, J. A., Harriston, Ont., salary, 12 m., $1,200, expenses $193 . 65 1,393 65
Hodgson, H., Calgary, Alta., salary, 12 ra ' 900 00
Howard, W., Toronto, salary, 12 m 1, 150 00
Hubbs, A. H., Picton, Ont., salary, 12 m., $1,250; expenses, $1,346.81 2,596 81
Hunt, A. C, Toronto, salary, 12 m 1,000 00
Inland Revenue Dcpt., Ottawa, 2 brl. methylated spirits 116 74
Irvine, D. A., Toronto, salary, $1,900; bonus, $120; upkeep of car, $292.50; expenses, including
outlay lor office and laundry, $1,968.88 4,281 38
Jack.son, R. F., Moosejaw, Sask., salary, 8 m. to Nov. .30. 1917, at $1,050; expenses, $3.65. ... 703 63
James, W. H., Montreal: salary, 12 m., $1,800; bonus, 4 m., $40 1,840 00
Jervis, .las. G., Vancouver, B.C., salary, 12 m 1,700 00
Johannes, C. J., Hamilton, Ont., salary, 12 m., $1,800; bonus, $90; expenses, including outlay
for laundry, $107.40 1,997 40
Johnston, C. H., Winnipeg, salary, 12 m 1, 150 00
Jones, F. C, Vancouver, B.C., salary, 12 m., $2,000; bonus, $90; outlay for laundry, etc.,
$51 .05 2, 141 05
Jones, Geo., Montreal, salary, 12 m 1,049 98
Julien, R., Moosejaw, Sask.; salary, Dec. 7, 1917, to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,200; expenses, $85.70 466 34
Keir, E., Toronto, salary, 12 m 720 00
Kellam, M. J., Calgary, Alta., salary, 12 m., $2,300; expenses, $2,089.61 4,389 61
Kelly, P. J., Toronto: .salary, 12 m., $1,200; expenses, 48c 1,200 48
Kerr, T. K., Toronto, salary, 12 m 1,049 98
Kime, W., Winnipeg, salary, 12 m., $2,000; bonus, $35 2,035 00
Kingston, P., Toronto: salary, 12 m., $1,150; expenses, $44 30 1,194 30
Knowles, W. B. R., Edmonton: salary, $1,600; bonus, $70 1,670 00
Labelle, G. T., Toronto: salary, Aug. 14, 1917, to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,400 (less 1 d.); expenses,
$16.95 897 55
Ladd, W. T., Hamilton, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,000: expenses, $18.90 1,018 90
Laidlaw, E. J., Edmonton, salary, April 1 to June 15, 1917, at $1,000— 208 32
Lallemand, E.. Montreal, salary, 12 m 1,199 98
Langevin, J., Hull, Que.: salary, 12 m., $1,700; bonus, $60; expenses, including outlay for
laundry, $123 57 1 , 883 57
Lawrence, S. E., Winnipeg, salary, 12 m 1,499 98
Lawson, W., Hamilton, Ont., salary, 12 m., $1,800; expenses, $25 1,825 00
LeBlond, J. E., Moosejaw, Sask., salary, 12 m 1,599 98
Ledgerwood, G. A., Calgary, salary, 12 m 1,600 00
Lee, J. W., Toronto, salary, 12 m ". 1,000 00
Lefebvre, F., Edmonton, salary, 12 m 1,600 OO
Lelebvre, J. E. M., Montreal, salary, 12 m 1,400 00
Lemieux, E. G., Montreal, salary, 2 m. to May 31, 1917, at $1,800 300 00
Lennon, L. J., Toronto, salary, 12 m 900 00
Leslie, H. C, Edmonton, salary, 12 m., $1,900; bonus, $120; outlay for laundrj-, etc., $395.19 2,415 19
Lowrcy, F. H. S., Ottawa, salary, 12m., $2,100; expenses, including transfer from Toronto,
$1,. 588. 07 3.6SS 67
Lundie. A. C, Charlottetown, P.E.I., salarj', 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,400 699 96
Lyon, R. H., Winnipeg, salary, 12 m 1 . 1.50 00
Macey. H., Montreal: salary, 12 m., $1,200; expenses, $87.05 1,287 05
Macphic, H. H., Toronto, salary, June 25, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,400 (less 2 d.); expenses,
$.30.05 1 , 100 99
Mathieu, S., Montreal, laundry for Montreal inspectors 786 73
Maxwell, F. E., Toronto: salary, 12 m. at $1,400 (less 15 d.); expenses. $32.65 1,376 21
Mixner, H., Montreal, salary 12 m 1,200 00
Morgan, C. E., Toronto: salars-, July 10, 1917, to Mar. 31, 191^, at $1,400; expenses, $6.90... . 1.022 97
Morris, D. P., Toronto: salary, Oct. 25, 1917. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,400; expenses, $6,95 730 24
Morse, J. E., Peterboro, Ont:. salary, 12 m., SI ,800; expen.ses of transfer from Toronto, $110.70 1,910 70
Mumford, J. H.. Toronto, salary, 12 m. at Sl,0.50 (less Id.) 1,047 16
Murray, A. G., IngersoU, Ont., salary, 12 m 1,500 00
Carried forward 190,539 52
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ACDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Meat and Canned Goods Inspection — Continued. % cts.
Inspection des viandes et des ailments en conserves — Suite.
BrouKht forward 190, 539 52
Murton, G.. Calgary, salary. 12 m
McCabc, \Vm., Toronto, salar>'. 12 m... T
McCaskill, A. \V., Winnipeg, salary. 12 m
McCarthy. J.. Montreal. salar>', April 1 to May 1 at Sl.OOO, less, charged to Dairy, 143
McClelland. T. G.. Calgary, salary. 12 m
McCuUouKh. H.. Toronto, salary, 12 m
McDonald, D.. Slontrcal. salarj-, 12 m
McDonald, J. G., Winnipoc, salary, 12m
McFarlane, T. \V. R., Toronto, salar>-, 12 m
McGillivray, C. S., Picton, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,900: expenses, $1.652.90
McGilvray, C. D.. Winnipeg, outlay (or inspectors' laundry, etc
.Mcintosh. C. W.. Montreal: siilary, 12 m., $1,400; bonus, $120
McKay, G. H.. Toronto, salary, 12 m
McKec, S. C, Edmonton, salary, 12 m. at $1,500 (less 1 d.)
McLcish. J. A., Calgarj-: salarj-, 12 m., $2,000; bonus, $90; outlay for laundry, $156.95
McNally, F. A., Stratford, Ont.: salary. 12 m., $1,700; bonus, $60; outlay for laundry, etc.,
$00.55
Nagle, J. W.. Edmonton, salary, 12 m
National Drug & Chemical Co.. Ltd., Winnipeg, 15 gal. formaldehyde
Newton, H., Toronto,: salary 12 m., $1,050; expenses, $50.30
Newton, ,J. F., Toronto, salary, 12 m., SI. 100; expenses, $62.40 :
Nichols, G. A., Calgary, salary, 12 m ."
Nichols, J. W., Toronto, salary, 12 m
O'Brien, W. P.. Toronto, salary, April 1 to May 2, 1917, at $1,200
Oliver, E. C, Toronto, salary, 2 ra. to May 31, 1917, at $1,300
Orr, R. D., Ingersoll, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,800: bonus, $00; expenses, including laundry,
$45.30
Orrom, F., Toronto, salary, Aug. 23 to .Sept. 30, 1917, at $900
Ouelette, E., Montreal, salary, 12 m. at $1,000 (less 2d.)
Pac|uette, T. D., Montreal, salary, 12 m
Part, J. H., Edmonton, salary, April 1, 1917. to Mar. 2. 1918, at $1,800
Pedden, W. .1.. Toronto, sjilary. 12 in
Pethick. W. H.. ( harlot totown. P.E.I.: salary, 12 m.. $1,900; expenses. $323.21
Pilon, H.. Montreal salary. 12 in. at $I.0.tO (less 3d.)
Pine. T. M., Toronto: salary, 12 m.. $1,800; bonus, $120
Pomfret, H., Winnipeg: sjilary, 12 m., $2,000; bonus, $50
Pridham. .las.. Montreal, salary, 12 m
Purdy, J. W.. Winnipeg. : salary, 12 m.. $2,000; bonus. $90
Racicot, U., Toronto: s;ilary, Aug. 4 to Oct. 10, 1917, at $1,400; expenses, $17,35
Ramsay, A. C, Hamilton, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,800; bonus, $90; expcn.ses, including outlay
for laundry, $129 25
Rankin, W. A., Ottawa: 3 doz. steels, $48.75; 10,000 tags, $200; 12 doz. knives, $39; sundries,
$122.30
Reading, J. H.. Winnipeg, salary, Aug. 22, 1917, to Mar. 31, 1918, at $900
Reynolds, G. N. Co., Toronto: desk, $37 .W; chair, $8; coat tree, $8 50
Robert»f)n, A., Toronto, salary, 12 m
Rogers, W. M . D., professional services rendered inspectors
Ross, ,1. I).. Winnipeg: sjilan,-, 12 m., $2,000; bonus, $90
Rountrce. .1.. Toronto. sjUary. 12 in. at $1,000 (less 6 d.)
Rutherford. A. 1^.. \'ancouvor. B.C., salary. 12 ni
Ruttun, C. W.. Toronto: salary. .Ian. 4 to Mar. 31. I9I8. at $1,200; expenses, $5 05
Saunders. ,1., Montreal, salary. May 21, 1917, to Mar. 31. 19IS. at $900
Schilt. C. ('.. Edmonton. Alia., salary. 12 m. at $l,,'i00 (less 14 d.)
Senecal, L.. Edmrmt^m, .Mta., salary, 12 in ,
Seymour, W.. Edmonton. .\ltn.: salary. 12 m.. $1,000; bonus, 4 m., $20
frihaw, S.. Toronto, salary, April 1 to July 21 at $1,000
Shonyo, ,1. H.. Winnipeg, salary. 12 m
.Simard. P. E.. Edmonton. Alta., sJilary, 12 m. at $1,600 (loss 4 d.)
Smith, F. W. H.. Toronto: salary. 1 m. to April 30. $100; Aug. 2, 1917. to Mar. 31. 1018, at
$1 ,400; expen.xes. $37 65
Songhurst. .1. R.. Toronto, salary, 12 m
Staftord, G. A.. Montreal, salary, 12 m
Staininan. (j. W., Montreal, salary. 12 m •.
Slecn. J.. Hull, Que.: salnr>', 12 ni.. $1,400; expenses. $144 .55
Stevens. W, W.. Toronto: salary. Sept. 18, 1917. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,200; expenses, $7 20
Huperior Manufacturing Co.. Lt<I., Toronto, 144 fountain stencil brushes
Swilicr, H. S., St. Catharines, Ont.: salary, 12 m., $1,360; expenses, $1,273 33
Tanner, A. f '., Chatham, Ont.. salary, 12 m
Tnpley, A. .1.. MfHwjaw. Sank., salary, 4 m. to ,luly 31 and 2 ra. to Oct. 31, 1917, at tl.OOO.. .
Tennant. W.. 'Yftrnnta, salary. 12 in
Tennent, U. C.. Toronto, salary, 12 m., $1300; bonus. $120
Carried forward
1,050 00
1,1,50 00
1,500 00
43 00
1 . 200 00
1,200 (H)
1.1.50 IK)
1, GOO 00
1,800 00
3,552 90
44S 30
1 , 520 (X)
iKH) IK)
1.4!t.5 97
2,246 95
1,820 .55
1,24M OS
.54 00
1.1 tK) 30
1.1112 40
l.fiOO (K)
1,0.511 IX)
101) 45
2 Hi 06
1.905 30
96 77
994 41
1.0.50 00
1.475 21
1 , lilK) 00
2,223 21
1,041 92
1,920 00
2.0.50 IK)
1,050 00
2,090 00
277 01
2,019 25
470 05
5411 19
.54 INI
I. IIMI 00
ll> IKI
2,0'.HI 00
9K:t 30
1,0.50 IX)
29.5 37
770 111
1.44:1 ,53
1.4IKI IXI
1,1120 00
lion 44
2,(HMI IKI
1,,W2 74
1,0117 17
1 , 1 .50 00
tKMI IKI
1,4011 IKI
1,.541 .55
(1.50 .53
3111 .SO
2.1123 33
I,7IK) 00
499 98
1,6(10 00
1,920 IKI
2711,9,59 65
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE A — 85
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Meat and Canned Foods Inspection — Concluded. { cts.
Inspection des viandes et des aliments en consenes — Fin.
Brought forward
Terrance, J.. Hull, (Jue., salary, 12 m '.
Thf'oret, J. A., Montreal, salary, 12 m
Thompson, C E., Toronto, salary, 12 m
Thompson, J. R., Chatham, Ont.; salar>', 12 m., $1,800; bonus, $60; expensed, $48.87
Topley Co.. Ottawa: electric oven, $204 67: 5 hydrometers at $6.50
Torrie, A. R., Toronto: salary, 12 m., $1,800; bonus, $120
Trudeau, ,1. L., Winnipeg, salary, 12 m .'
Tuplind, R. G., Edmonton, Alta, salary, 12 m
Tyrrell, R. S., M.D., Toronto, professional services rendered inspectors
Walker, A. C, Toronto: salary, 12 m., $1,800; bonus, $120
Walkinshaw. L. R., Edmonton. Alta., salary, 12 m
Wallace, C. L., Toronto, salary, 12 m. at $1,700 (less Id.) -.
Walsh, A. R., Edmonton, .\lta: salary, 2 ni. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $2,000; expenses of transfer
from Boissevain, Man., $345.56
Walsh, F. A., Kingston. Ont., salary, 12 m
Walsh, G. W., Montreal, .salary, 12 m
Way, A. J., Toronto, salary, 12 m. at $1,400 (less IJ d.)
Weaver. C. H., Toronto: salary, 12 m., $1,700; bonus, $120; expenses of transfer from Mon-
treal , $253 70 .
Wenborn, W. T., Vancouver, B.C., salary, 12 m
White, E. E., Toronto, salary, 12 m
White, J. B., Smith's Falls, Ont., salary, 12 m., $1,700: laundry, $12 :.
Wheeler, W. H.. Edmonton, Alta, salary, April 1, 1917. to Feb. 12, 1918, at $1,050
Williams. W. G., Winnipeg, salary, April 1, 1917, to Feb. 4, 1918, at $1,100
Willson. L. A., Montreal, salary, 12 m., $2,000; expenses, including outlay for laundry, etc.,
$498 08; less, refunded by the Swift and Harris Co's on account of expenses re inspection,
$.300.71
Wingate, F. L., Toronto, salary, 12 m
Wood, F., Toronto, salary, 12 m .'.
Wood, W. R., Montreal: salary, 9 m. at $1,400; bonus, 8 m., $80
Young, ,J. R., Montreal, salary, 12 m. at $1,200 (less Id.)
Younghusband, A. W., Hull, Que., salary, 12 m :
Younghusband. H. M., Toronto, salary, 1 m. at $1,400 (less Id.), expenses, $45
Express, $641 61 ; freight, $33 59; telegrams, $311 56; customs, $159.30
Subscriptions, $55. 16; small payments not exceeding $15, 9, $36.92
King's Printer, printing: half-letter heads, $274 06; labels, $797.47; envelopes, $172.04; bul-
letins, $393 24; tags, $1,0.50; sundries, $.5.59.93 ^ 3,246 74
Stationery Office, Ottawa, 2 typewriters, $246.60; 1 mimeograph, $120; 1,500,000 tags, $2,475;
sundries, $714 81 3, 556 41
Legal services, J. McNaughton, Montreal 30 OO
318,594 OS
Less — Over-refilnded on account of overtime 0 50
318,593 53
ro
959 65
.200 00
,500 00
900 00
,908 87
237 17
920 OO
800 00
800 00
216 00
920 00
049 98
695 35
678 88
700 OO
150 00
393 68
073 70
050 00
150 00
712 00
912 48
929 73.
2
197 37
800 00
400 00
129 94
196 78
500 00
441 16
146 06
92 08
Patent Record— Rapports de brevets.
Kind's Printer: printing yearly index of 1916 report, 1,200 copies, $819.30; printing reports,
1,200 copies monthly, 12 m. to Dec. 31, 1917, $31,613 21, less progress payment for Jan.,
Feb. and Mar., 1917, charged to 1916-17 (Page A — 79) $801.90; progress payment for
.Ian., Feb. and Miir., 1918, $3.. 364 70; trade marks and copyrights for June and July,
$7 50, 10,237 envelopes, $102 17; less charged to 1918-19, $5,104.98 30,000 00
Publications Branch— Division des publications.
Batterton, E., Ottawa, cartage of mails, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918. 414 trips at 35c
Chelsea Grove Spring Water Co.. water supplied, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Dominion Machine and Supply Co., Ottawa, repairing machines, 36 hrs. at 80c., 1 steel plate,
50e
Imperial Laundry Co., Ottawa, washing, $16 01; McKinleyA Northwood, hardware, $36.09
Rea. A. E. Co., Ltd., Ottawa, 4 pr. overalls, $7 60; 12 doz. snap, $25.95; sundries, $7.65
Robb, Jas., Ottawa, salary, Jan. 14 to Mar. 31. 1918 at $75
Stewart, H.. Ottawa, salary, 5 m. to Aug. 31, 1917 at $66. 66
Thornton & Truman, Ottawa, repairs to machines (addressograph) 186S hrs. at 90c.: parts,
$28.60
Tressider, D. H., Ottawa, salary, Oct. 27 to Dec. 31. 1917 at $75
Wright, Fred., Ottawa, cartage, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, 1 , 326 loads at 35c
Telegrams, $48 .55; subscriptions to newspapers, $62 44; payments under $15, (8) $41 .80
King's Printer; printing " .Vgricultural Gazette ", 11 m. to Feb. 28. 1918. English copies.
57,425 French copies, 11,000, $18,.382.10, 210, .300 plain filing cards, $426.18; sundry
printing, $1,234 82
Stationery Office, 1.50, 000 zinc plates for mailing machine, $3,375; 1 typograph machine, $1,237;
1 single head addrcs.scr with motor, $315; 2 cabinets, K capacity, $413; 1 typewriter, $121 50;
2 cabinet units. $.52 .50; .50 boxes tvpowriter paper, $50; 1 golden oak unit, $44; ribbons,
9 doz. at $26, 10 doz. at $12, 6 doz. at $20; sundry stationery, $1,360.90 7.433 90
29.400 04
144 90
153 25
29 30
52
10
41
20
193
55
333 30
196 45
162
10
464
10
152
79
20,043
10
A— 86
AUDITOR GESERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
$ cts.
Seed Control Act— Lioi dU'ContrMe des grains.
Alberta Government Telephones, Calgary, exchange ser\-ice, 18 m. to Dec. 31, 1918
Anderson, W.. Toronto: ser\-ice3, 37 d. at So; expenses, $172.33
Andrew, A., Repina. Sask., salarj-, April I to 17, 1917 at $60
Auld, R.. Calgarv, .\lta.: ser\'ices, 67 d. at $5; expenses, $J>3 60
Ballard, E. M., Calgar\-, Alta., salary. April 1 to .May 2, 1917 at $60
Barnhart, C. E., Regina, Sask., salary. Mar. 1 to 31, 1918
Bell Telephone Co., Ottawa, messages
Beveridge, B., CalEar>-, Alta., salary, Feb. 1 to Mar. 26, 1918 at $60
Blakeman, J. E., Elkhorn, Man., salarj-, April 1 to 30, Nov. 1. 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $180;
expenses, $62 30
Boyd, O. M., Calgary, Alta.. salarj-, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Bradley, Geo. R., Ottawa, services, 13 d. at $5; expenses, $61 .50
Bremncr, Jas., Chatham. X.B., services, 55 d. at $4; expenses, $229 35
Bricn, F. O., Calgars-, Alta., salarv, Jan. 28 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $60
Brocklebank. L. B., Calgary, Alta., salarj-, 2 m. to .May 31, 1917 at $60
Brunei. T.. Quebec, Que., salarj- 2 m. to Mar. 31, 191S at $66 66
Calgarj-, Citj- Light and Power Dept., power for heating germinators, 12 m. to April 3, 1918. .
Cameron, J. J., Pincher Creek, Xha.. ser\-ices, 15 d. at $5; expenses, $141 SO
Campkin, F. E., Indian Head, Sask., services, 61 d. at $5: expenses, $271 30
Canadian General Electric Co.. Toronto, bulbs, 12, 100 w., $19 SO; 1, 600 w., $9.13; reflector,
$5.36
Carter, Jas. & Co.. Toronto, 300 lb. rape seed, $75: 100 lb. turnip seed, $150; bags, $2.45
Clarke, E. M., Calgarj-, Alta., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Clarke, J. R., Calgary, Alta., salarj-, 2 m . to Mar. 31, 1918 at $60
Comben, E. A.. Calgary, Alta., salary, Jan. 3 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $60
Congdon, L., Calgarj-. Alia., salarj-, Jan. 28 to Mar. 31 1918, at $60
Conn, v., Regina, Sask., salarj-, Jan. 9 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $60
Cooper, E. M., Calgarj-, Alta.. salarj-, 1 ra. to April ,30, 1917
Copp. X.. Calgarj-, .\lta., salarj-, Jan. 3 to Feb. 5, 1918 at $60
Cote, J. C., Quebec, Que.: scr\-iccs. 50 d. at $5; expenses, $240.20
Creed, R., Albion, P.E.I., services, 18 d. at $4: expen.ses, $95 85
Crisp, A. P., Regina, Sask.: services, 96 d. at $7; expenses, $428
Crown Laundrj- Co., Ottawa, laundr\-, 12 m
Curistan, J., Regina. Sask.: salarj-, 1 m. to Dec. 31, 1917, $60: 3ra. toMar. 31, 1918 at $70. . . .
Cutler, E. B., Regina, Sask.: services, 10 d. at $5; expenses, $41 30
Dafoe, A. M., Calgary, Alta.: salary, 2 m. to May 31 at $60; Dec. 26, 1917 to Mar, 31, 1918
atr5.
Dalton, M., Calgarj', .Mta., salarj-, April 1 to May 5, 1917 at $50
Dance, D., Regina. Sask., salarj-, Dec. 1, 1917 to .Mar. 31, 1918 at $70
Devlin, B.. Quebec, Que., salarj-, 1 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Dockiaj-, H., Regina, Sa.'<k., services, 163 d. at $5 ,,
Dj-mond, J. R., Ottawa, sundrj' outlay
Eastham, A., Calgary, .-Vila., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Ekldj', E. D., Ottawa, sundry outlaj-
Edwards, G., Calgarv, Alta., services, 6 d. at $5; expenses, 60c
Ellis, C, Calgary. .Vita., salary, 2 m. to May 31, 1917 at $60
Ewart, Jas., Sintaluta. Sask.: ser\-iccs, 5 d. at $5; expenses, $38 20
FUe, L. n., Calgarj-, Alia., aalarj-, April 1 to 3, 12 to May 26, 1917 at $75
Pillion, A. F., Montreal. Que.: services. 27 d. $131.40; expenses, $,S2 89
Fiske, S. .M., Florcareville, N. B.: 8er\-icc3, 42 d. at $4; expen.ses, $181.05
Fleming, V. M.. Regina, Sask., .salary, .\pril 11 to May 12, 1917 at $.50
Foisy, C. A., L'Epiphanic, P.Q.: services, 90 d. at $4: 10 d. at $.'i; expenses, $431 .53
Fryer, J. R., f algarj-, .\lta.: outlay, janitor, $181; decorating lalwratorj-, $31.75; stamps,
$360: sundries, $437 76
Gamer, L., Calgarj-, Alta., salary, Jan. 31 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $60
Gibbs, M., Calgnn-, .\lta . salary, Jan. 3 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $60
Govan, \V., In.lian llca.l. Sask: services. 1.54 d. at $7, 31 d. at $5; expenses, $854.70
Graham, E. M., Calgary. .Mta., salary, .-Vpril 1 to 21 at $60
Hanklnson, I>. I). Avliiii-r, Ont.: .serj-ices. 4S <1. at $5; expenses, $222 75
Hnniill')n.C..(Blgaf>-, .Vita., salary, 2 m. to May 31 al $.55,4 in. In Mar. 31, 1918 at $75
Hamilton, T. D. ('., Ottawa, Ont.; salarj-, April 1 to June 16 and Dec. 3 to 31 at $125, 3 m.
to Mar. 31 at $165; expenses. $10 30
Hatcher, A., Calgarv. Alta . services, 1 m. $85; expenses, SOc
Hitrhwck. Geo, n" '. . salarj-, 2 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $120: expenses, $6 80
Hogg. C. Calgnn v. 3 in. to June 30. 1917 a I $00
Honey, .M. E.. Abl .' i-.: salary-, 1 in. to April .10, 1917, $125; serj-iccs, 00 d. at $5
5 d. at $4; expennns. $,i23 18
Home, R. B.. R<vina. Sask., salary, Dec. 26, 1017 to Mar. 31, 1018 at $100
Hughes. E. T '.ry. May 31 to Dec. 31. 1017 at $60; 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1018 at t75, loss
ono-hnlf " .- Dipartment o( Tr.idc and Commerce
Hurt, R.J. ,1 Mfin.: s.Tvir.-s. 46 d. nl $5; eiprn."-". $161 60
Keefcan, H. L., l,./uJon, Eng., snlao', 12 m. to Mar. 31, 19IH
Carrietl forward .
112 50
357 35
34 00
418 60
63 87
140 00
24 55
110 32
1.142 30
1.000 00
126 50
449 35
121 93
120 00
133 32
203 37
216 80
591 30
34 29
227 45
800 00
120 00
176 12
127 74
191 93
60 00
66 83
490 20
167 85
1,100 00
22 33
270 00
91 30
359 51
58 06
212 25
50 00
815 00
51 56
2,000 00
19 00
.30 60
120 00
03 20
117 90
214 29
349 05
52 68
865 53
1.010 51
121 93
176 12
2,097 70
42 00
462 75
410 00
938 90
85 .50
246 SO
180 (HI
768 1-
319 :.
345 1"
391 <'•'
1,900 ("I
24,193 07
AGRICULTVRE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE A— 87
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Control Act— Continued.— Lol du controle des grains— Suite. $ eta.
Brought forward 24, 193 07
Kenora District Co-operative Clover Seed Growers' Association, Oidrift, Ont.: 60 lb. clover
seed, $18: bags, $1.20 19 20
Killey, \V., Winnipeg, Man., taking and transcribing proceedings at Screenings Conference 103 75
Kirkpatrick, \V. A., Saskatoon, Sask., services, 47 d. at $5 235 00
Klinck, L. S., Vancouver, B.C.: expenses, P. A. Boving, seed inspection, re subventions,
■ $563 20: stamps, $45; sundries, $4 40; refunded to Casual Revenue, $114.34 727 00
Knowlden, D., Regina, Sask., salary. Mar. 8 to 31, 1918 at $45 34 84
Laidlaw, Wm.. Toronto, services, 31 d. at $5; expenses, $90.75 245 75
Lane, I. L., Ottawa: salary, Feb. 6 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $175; expenses, $133.10 451 85
Larose, F., Quebec, Que.: services, 9 d. at $5: expenses, $10 05 55 05
Leclair, H., Ste. TWrese, Que.: services, 29 d. at $4; expenses, $119.86 235 86
LeL&cheur, G., Charlottetown, P.E.I., outlay for stenography 44 94
Lennox, \V. J. \V., Toronto: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,800; expenses, including sundry
outlay, $639.27 2,439 27
Locke, A. W., Brinston, Ont.: services, 61 d. at $4; 27d.at$5; expenses, $681.95 ' 1,060 95
Lodge, C. A., Calgary, Alta.: salary, 2 m. to May 31, 1917 at $125; expenses, $304 554 00
^iortie, E., Maizerets, Que.: services, 30 d. at $4; 37 d. at $5; expenses, $303.05 632 05
Maeers, H., Calgary, Alta.: salary, April I to May 12 at $50; Jan. 21 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $60. . . 210 64
Mahoney, J., Ottawa, cartage of mail ; 45 00
Marchand, P. E., Ottawa, 6 electric heaters 36 00
Marks, B., Calgary, Alta., salary, 7 m. to Oct. 31 at $66.66; 5 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $75;
expenses, $113.25 954 87
Middleditch, C, Calgary, Alta., salary, April 1 to May 14, 1917 at $60 87 09
Millage, W. J., Ottawa: seed mixer, $25; repairs. $1 75 26 75
Mills, M., Calgary, Alta.: salary, 1 m. to April 30, 1917 50 00
Mitchell, J. E., Ottawa, expenses 65 60
Moore, S.J. .Truro, N.S., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,800; expenses, $1,203.11 3,003 11
Morison, T., Winnipeg, Man., services, 51 d. at $5; expenses. $445.85 700 85
Mortimer, R. E., Toronto: services, 18 d. at $5; expenses, $72.90 162 90
Mulvihill, J. J., Regina, Sask.: services, 316 d. at $8; expenses, $256.60 2,784 60
Murphy-Gamble Ltd., Ottawa, sundry supplies 23 53
McClughan, W. H., Port Kells, B.C.: salary, 2 ra. to May 31, 1917 at $125; services, 27 d.
at $5; expenses, $.500.85 885 85
McCowan, Jas., Summerberry, Sask.: services, 54 d. at $5; expenses, -5560. 70 830 70
McDonald, J., Calgary, Alta., salary, 2 m. to May 31, 1917 at $60 120 00
McKinley & Northwood, Ottawa, sundry repairs and supplies 32 89
McLellan, C, Arlington, P.E.I., services, 54 d. at $4, 22 d. at $5; expenses, $243.70 569 70
McMeans, A., Brantford, Ont.: salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,500; expenses, $1,885.39 3,385 39
Newman, L. H., Moncton, N.B., expenses 30 00
O'Malley, R. G.. Winnipeg, Man.: services, 132 d. at $5; expenses. $435.75 1,095 74
Ouellette, F., Beauscjour, Que.: services, 35 d. at $4; expenses, $164 85 304 85
Overton, P. M., Calgary, Alta., salary, April 1 to May 9, 1917 at $60 77 41
Pannell, M., Calgary, Alta., salary, Jan. 31 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $00 121 93
Patter.son, E. A., Calgary, Alta., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 900 00
Patterson, M., Calgary, Alta.: salary, April 1 to June 30; Aug. 4 to Sept. 30 at $60; Nov. 21,
1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $75 619 20
Peart, G. S., Freeman, Ont.: services, 5 d. at $4; expenses, $20.80 40 80
Picard, G., Quebec, salary, 1 m. to .Ian. 31, $45; 2 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $55 155 00
Plaunt Hardware Co., Ottawa, 8 flour cans 15 60
Puller, R., Calgary, Alta., salary, 2 m. to May 31 at $60 Dec. 3, 1917, to Mar. 31, 1918, at $75. 415 16
Ramage, G., Calgary, Alta., .salary, Dec. 10, 1917 to March 31, 1918 at $60 222 58
Rand, J. L., Kinsman's Corner. N. S., services, 47 d. at $4; expenses, $246.30 434 30
Raynor, T. G., Ottawa, outlay for seeds 17 35
Richard, F. G., Ste. Anne, N. B., services, 65 d. at $3, 100 d. at $4; expenses, $600.56 1,195 56
Robinson, E., Calgary, Alta., salary, 3 m. to June 30, at $60; Nov. 8, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $75 537 50
Rogers, C. W., Regina, Sask., salary, 2 m. to May 31, 1917 at $130 200 00
Roper, S., Regina, Sask., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 800 00
Rowland, H., Calgary, Alta., services, 18 d. at $3.15 56 70
Scott, E. M., Calgary, Alta., salary, 2 m. to May 31, 1917 at $60 120 00
Simard, J. A., Quebec, Que., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,900; office help, $149; expenses.
including sundry outlay tor office, $1,190 01 3,245 01
Skeidl. G., Regina, Sask., salary, Apr. to June 16, 1917 at $60 152 00
Skinner, M., Calgary, Alta., salary, Dec. 18, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $00 207 09
Smith, A. R. G., New Hamburg, Ont., services, 10 d. at $4; expenses, $51.70 91 70
Snow, C. H., Ottawa, services, 62 d. at $4; expenses, $2,58 90 506 90
Splanc, J. A., Calgary, Alta., salary, ,Tan. 11 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $50 133 87
Stephens, M. M., Prince Rupert, B. C, services, 41 d. at $5; expenses, $327.55 532 55
Stceves, J. M., Steveston, B. C, 1,000 lb. mangel seed, $750; 300 lb. turnip seed, $375 1,125,00
Stewart, G. M., Saskatoon, Sask., services, 222 d. at $5; expenses, $801 .35 1,971 35
Suitor, B.; Calgary, Alta., salary, Jan. 3 to March 31, 1918 at $60 176 12
Carried forward 60, 569 32
A— 88
AUDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Seed Control Act — Concluded.— Lol du controle des grains— Fin. $ cts.
Brought forward 60, 569 32
Sweet.C.Calgary.Alta., salary, 12 m. to March 31, 1918, $1,900; expenses, $1,742.90; outlay
for office. $1 , 361 . 56 5. 004 46
Sylvester, E. R., Calgary, Alta., salary. Jan. 3 to March 31, 1918. at $60 176 12
Taylor, T. H., Moose Jaw, .\lta.. .services, 42 d. at So: e.xpenses, $270 30 480 30
Thompson, Geo., Indian Head, Sask., salary, April 1 to June, 9 at $180; 10 d. Oct. at J5; Nov.
1 to Jan. 31, 1918. less Sd. Dec. and Feb. 11 to Mar. 31 at $180; expenses. $101 25 1,354 SO
Topley Co.. Ottawa. 1 preparation stand, $4.5; 1 binocular microscope, $81 40; sundries, S39.80 166 20
Totten, E. A., Calgary, .\lta.. salary 12 m. to .Mar. 31, 1918 800 00
Turner, O., Calgary, Alta., .salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 1,100 00
Vnited Typewriter Co., Ottawa, rent of adding machine $15; paper, 90c 15 90
Vigor, S. H., Saskatoon, Sask., services, 4 d. at $5; expenses, $8 28 00
Waddcll. M. C, Calgary, Alta., salary, Apr. 1 to June 18 at $60; Nov. 8, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $75 ■ 513 50
Walsh, E. I.. Quebec, Que., services, 21 d. at $5 105 00
Weir, J., Portage La Prairie, Man., services. 130 d. at $5; expenses, $497. 10 1 , 147 10
Westgaste. J. T.. Regina. Sask., services, 130 d. at $5; expenses, $85 85 215 85
White, A. W., Calgarv. .\lta., salary. 12 m. to March 31, 1918 800 00
Wilcox, -M. v.. New Town, N. li., services, 29 d. at $4; expenses, $128 70 244 71)
Wilkin.son, E. M., Calgary, .Vita., salary, 3 m. to June 30 at $60; Nov. 21, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $75 : 505 00
Wilson. .\. E.. Regina. Sask., services, 254 d. at $10; living allowance, 237 d. at $6; expenses,
$723 90 outlay for office, $1,239 06 5,924 96
Woodrofle, U., Calgary, Alta., salary, Apr. 1 to May 2, 1917 at $60. 56 45
Grant to Canadian Seed Growers' Association 6.000 00
Subventions; British Columbia, $1,343 33; Alberta, $4,131.63; Saskatchewan, $3,250.99;
Manitoba. $2.3.36 91; Ontario, $14,361 34; Quebec. $9,630.72; New Brunswick, $1,500;
Prince Edward Island, $1,266 33; various parties, $2,139 02 41,330 06
Express. $199 39; freight. $26 80; telegrams, $715 80 941 99
Subscriptions, $100 05; small payments, (24) $138 70 238 81
King's Printer: printing, forms, $1,054 83; envelopes, $428.04; pamphlets, $2,195.62; half
letter he:ids, $108 .37; sundries, $:!36 46 4, 183 32
Stationerj- Office, Ottawa, •22..W0 seed bags. $'202. .50; 2 typewriters, $,303.75; 1 desk, $41;
50,000 envelopes. $177 50; 1.50 boxes typewriter paper, $75; sundries, $1„527 33 2,327 08
Legal Services: Bowman & McFadden. Winnipegosis, .Man.. $33; E. J. Campbell, CarndufT,
.Sask., $10; Coldwell, Coleman, it Kerr. Brandon. Man.. $10; J. H. Dean. Lloydminster.
Sask.. $15; E. E. .Freeman. Did.sbury. .•\lta..$32 15; McConnell & McConnell. .Saskatoon.
.Sask., $29.49; Pitbla<lo, Iloskin A Co.. Winnipeg. Man.. $46 17; Robertson & Meagher.
Halifax. N. S.. $11; C. H. Rus.st-ll. WeUiskiwin, Alia.. $10 05; G. F. Rutlan, Napanee.
Ont.. $20; Sequin A Sauve. Ottawa. Ont.. $10; Smith, .M., Carstairs, Alta., $2 50; A.
McN. Stewart. Mclfort. .Sask.. $15; Strong. H.. Summcrsidc, P. E. I., $30 274 38
Printing. Lender Publishing Co. Regina. Sask 40 50
Adverli.sing: "Canadian Thresherman & Farmer". Winnipeg. $136 80; "Farmers' Advooatc",
Winnipeg. $194 40; "Grain Growers' Guide". Winnipeg. $216; "Grain Trade News",
Winnipeg, $44 10; "Regina Daily Post", $26 617 30
135.100 78
White Pine Blister Rust RoiiiUe dii pin bUnc.
DufI Geo. H.. St. ( atliarines. Ont., salary. 8 m. to Dec. 31, 1917 at $1,400 933 28
MrCallum, .\. W., Ottawa, .lalary, June 11 to .Sept. IS, 1917 at $100 ." 316 66
Travelling expenses of in.'ipeclors —
B<;-<lard, C, .Joliette, P. Q.. $2S0 05; Dery. T.. St. Raymond. P. Q.. $59 15 .3.39 20
lortier, Paul A., L'Annoncintion. P. Q, $408 07; Gagnf., K., Lvsler, P. Q.. $385 17 773 24
Gagn/-, .v. E., Quebec. $465 13; GoI.eU, E., Si. Sophie, P. (j., $.318 45 783 58
G<xIlx)Ut, L. C.. .Mont Lnurier. P. (y. $269.20; Go.twlin. Chiu*.. Fort Coulonge, $407.00. 670 26
Guilmette. J. M.. Quebec. $l.!0 60; Gu^vremont. P.. Fort Coulonge. $142 10 272 70
Holie. J. O., River Desert, P. Q., $292 62; KielTer. H.. .MonlrenI, $.351 M 614 26
Uifrance, J. H., .North Tcmiscamingue, P. Q.. $200; .Melhol, II.. Huntingdon, $204 67.. 4li4 87
Nault, J. O., Lac aux Sables. P. Q.. $83 95; R<iv. Henry, (Jucbec, $186 .32 270 27
Roy. .los. O. A.. Maniwnki. P. <i.. $2'29 23; Tcssicr. G. A., (iueboc. $23 60 2.52 83
Trf.dicr. J. E.. St. Hyncinllie. $184 62; Valiquetle. J. D.. St. Laurent, $320 81 ,505 43
Payments for fruit lre<'s desln»ved —
Beam. J. M.. Cliippawn. Ont.. $15 20; Beam. S.. Stcvensvillc. Onl.. $24 87 40 07
Bijwll. Frank. .Niagara. Ont.. $10 87; Bracken. W.. Niagara. $.33 87 .50 34
Calvert. J. A.. Ancimter. Ont. $18 .50; Camcn>n. Hod. Niimara. $02 60 SI 10
Cameron D.. Niagara, $2'2n 67; Chalmers. J. B., Bridgeburg, Ont., $15 07 242 34
Coh.nel. N. C., Niiiitara. $ISS 80; Condlu. T. F., Nia«:ini. $19 33 207 93
CroM. J.. .Niagara. $68 .33; 1 )annor. Mrs. Flip. Buffalo. N. > .. $16 87 H3 00
Deut>enlMTk. W. 11. ( hippawa. Onl. $20; Dielil. H. M.. Cliippawa. $19 67 .39 87
Debbie. W. A.. Niagara. $27 .33; Dodsworth. W. W.. Niagara. $56.00 M 23
Field. C Niagara. $111 77; Field Theo.. Niagara. $295 13 408 90
Carried forward 7,467 80
AGRICDLTDRE DEPARTMEXT: EXPEXDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A— 89
White Pine Blister Bust— Concluded.— RouUle du pin blanc— Fin. { cts.
Brought forward 7,467 96
Payments for fruit trees destroyed — Concluded.
Fitch, T. H., Niagara, $20 37; Gearing, F., Niagara, $73 30 93 67
Gordon, Mrs. J. R., Niagara, $38 33; Greer, C. M.. Niagara, $19 57 33
Groben Estate, Buffalo, $47 33; Grove, Geo. E., Niagara, $60 107 33
Haines, R., Niagara, $70 47; Hilborn, Joiseph, Niagara, $31 07 101 54
Hatt, J. W., Niagara, $73 43; Hoag, R. H.. Niagara, $24 27 97 70
Kanmeyer, Mrs. Chas., Chippawa, Ont., $25; Kerr, M. H., Queenston, 116.67 41 67
Lees, Wm., Niagara, $17; Merriman, W. K., Queenston, $34 51 00
Miller, \V. F., Chippawa, $16 43; Morgan, J. A., Niagara. $15 67 32 10
Morgan, A. J., Niagara, $.32 33; Moncrieft, W.J., Niagara, $23 13 55 46
Murray, VV. A.. Niagara. $42 67; McCredie, R., Chippawa, $.52 83 95 50
Mclntyre, Annie, Niagara, $16 67, Nasmith, C. B., Bobcaygeon, Ont., $69.67 86 34
Orr, Robert, Niagara, $46,67; Palfoman, W. L., Niagara, $.58-33 105 00
Parnell, H. E., Niagara, $124 10: Pamell Henry, Niagara, $269.30 393 40
Rogers, D. A. R., Niagara, $46 83; Ramsay, B., Niagara, $.34 -. 80 83
Schoelkopf, P., Fall View, Ont., $20 33; Shepherd, E. H., Niagara, $16.20 36 53
Sheppard, R.. Queenstown, $19 87; Walker, H., Niagara, $85 17 105 04
Wettlaufer, C. E., Niagara, $21.33; Whistler, A., Chippawa, $21.20 42 53
Payments, under $15, (378) 1,400 43
10.451 36
Quarantine: Organized Districts and Public Health In other districts.
Quarantalne: Districts organises et hygiene publique dans les autres districts.
Dighy, N. S. (K657).
E. DuVernet, M. D., inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $50 600 00
Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Co., exchange service, office 1 yr 67 00
Halifax, N. S. {il7,S50.7S).
Dr. N. E. McKav. quarantine officer, 12 m. to March 31, $1,000, postage, $10 ' 1,010 00
Dr. Judson V. Graham, assistant, 12 ra. $1,800, rent , fuel and light, $.500 2,300 00
Bates, Geo. T., engineer, steamer, 12 m. at $75; board allowance, $180 1,080 00
Blank, Jeremiah, steward, 12 m. $480; Corkum, Hy., mate. $126. board, $12.50 618 50
Doyle, Louis A., mate, 9^ m. to Mar. 31 at $60, board allowance, $118.75 688 75
Hatter, Alfred, stoker, 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $50, board 10 m. at $12.50 625 00
Himmelraan, Mrs. Florence, matron and nurse, 12 m. at $60 720 00
Logan, Rudolphe, Apr. 1-May 27, $93 55, board, $10.88 104 43
Logan, W. D., engineer at station, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $60 720 00
McLeod, John, a.sst. engineer, steamer, 12 m. at .?fi0. board, 12 m. at $15 900 00
Pelham, James, deckhand, 12 m. at $50, board. 11 at $12 50 737 50
Pye, Chas. E., master 8tr. Minom, 12 m. $1,000, board, 12 m. at $15 1,180 00
Smith, Edward, interpreter, Apr. 1- 14, Dec-Mar. at $75, board, $219, travel, $24.50 578 50
Sullivan, A., deckhand, 12 in. to Mar. 31, at $50, board, 11 m. at $12 50 737 50
Thompson, Robert, hospital orderly, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $45 540 00
.Chaplains: Rev. D. Edwards and C. Underwood, at $100 per annum, each 200 00
iTiylis, H., cleaning ve.s.sels, $23 60; Brookfield Bros., lumber, $36 51 60 11
Clayton & Sons, suits, 1 at $.35, 1 at $34, 1 at $32, 8 at $28, sundries, $.50 375 00
Contractors, Ltd.: 178 gal. royalite oil. $35,24, 3 cases, $8; 23 gal engine oil at 85c 62 79
Crowell Bros., 2 drums cleaning composition 53 22
Dartmouth Coal Co. 26^ t. Reserve coal at $6 50, 60 at $6 60, 184.. 55 at $7 1,861 73
Elliott, Jas. Co., 155 gal. g.asoline at 44 c, sundrv oil and parts, $.37.26 105 46
Furness-Withy & Co., water, $84 60; Halifax Graving l>ock, railway, $33 117 60
Halifax, Instrument Co., marine glasses, $22, Hefler A., lightering coal, $45 67 00
Judge, P. & Son, water, $282 30; Kline & Mullins, uniform caps, (19) $31 25 313 55
McDonald, R. N., groceries and cleaning supplies 80 99
Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Co. .exchange service, 12m. to Mar. 31, Lawlor Island, wharf,
$30, hospital, $124 92, Immigration building, $51.95, Dr. MacKay's residence, $54 90, Dr.
Graham's res., $45 306 77
Martin & Moore, painting steamer, $80 61; Moir, W. & A., repairs, $36.35 116 96
Pickford & Black, dockage, steamer Minoca, 12 m 500 00
Stairs, Wm. Son & Morrow: 46 qt. putz cream at 50c; 40 lb. cotton waste at 25c., 165 lb. at
22c.; 211 lb. manilla rope. $84 30; 11 gal. paint at $4 50, 3 at $5; sundry hardware, $182.30 400 40
Taylor, Robert Co., 13 pr. boots at $6, 4pr.,$21.25 99 25
Legal services, Mclnnes, Meltish & Fulton 36 00
Sundry accounts under $20 (9) 53 72
Lmtisburg, N.S. (tl,SSB.9S).
Dr. D. A. Morrison, quarantine officer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,000 00
Maritime Telephone Co., exchange service 1 y., $40.02; sundry accounts (2), $5.90 45 92
O'Toole, v., putting doctor on board vessels at $10 780 00
Carried forward '. 19, 833 65
A— -90 AUDITOR OEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Quarantine: Organized Districts and Public Health In other districts — Continued. S cts.
Quarantaine: Districts or^anis^s et liygl^ne publique dans les autres districts — Suite.
Brought forward 19. 833 63
Xorth Sydney, N.S. (t5,0t0.tS).
Dr. W. McK. McLeod. quarantine officer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,600 00
Fra.'=OT, Jas. L.. quarantine steward, 12 m 400 00
McKenzie. R. D., uniform suit and overcoat. $62 70; Matheson, M., plumbing, $27 97 'JO 67
Maritime Telephone Co.: exchange service 12 ra. No. 203, residence of Dr. McLeod, $44.04;
hospital, Pt. Edward, 12 m. at $5; residence Dr. McLeod, Sydney, 12 m. at $2.50; I. d.
mcs.<aKcs. $10 84 144 88
Morrison, John, flagstaff. $40; labour repairing windows, $18 58 00
Nisbet, W.. delivers- of coal to hospital. $35; Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co., 16 tons at $4 99 00
Steamer Zaid«, ser\-ices 12 m., $2,488; Thompson & Sutherland, hardware, $43 98 2,531 98
Vooght Bros.. dr>- goods, $48 39; sundry accounts under $20 (4), $37.23 85 62
Chatham, N.B. (.tl.TS9.0S).
Dr. J. M. Baxter: quarantine officer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; expenses, $5.91 005 91
Thos. McFarlane, caretaker, 12 m. to Mar. 31 400 00
Cornish, G. T., 10-305 tons coal at $S 75; Fraser, D., 9-7025 tons coal at $9 177 49
Dept. of Public Works, shipping reports Escuminac line 86 .W
Goggin. M. A. E., hardware, $78 35; Heckbert, S. D., uniforms, $63 50 141 85
Johnston. J. A., sticks for flagslafT, $20; Laccy, \V. T., making flagstaff, $35 55 00
McLean. \. ('.: range. $64; plumbing supplies, $31 55 95 ,'55
Maritime Foundr>' & Machine Works: repairs. $37 26; sundry accounts (8), $78 47 115 73
New Brunswick Telephone Co., exchange service 1 y.: office, $31; station, $30 61 00
St. John, N.B. (tlS,9S0.Si).
R. C. Ruddick, M.D., medical superintendent, 12 m., $2,500, horse allowance, $275, light,
fuel and lodging, 1 m., $100 2,875 00
J. J. Hcagerty, medical assistant and bacteriologist: salary on Grosse Isle, travel, $50 65;
lodging, fuel and light, 5 m. at $125
Benllev, Dr. J. S., acting medical officer, 1 m. to June 17, 1917
Delaney, Miss A. E., matron, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $60
Ennis, Jas.. assistant caretaker, 12 m., $600; Kennedy, E. T., steward, 12 m., $600
Hargrave. Fred.: boatman, 12 m. at $.50; lodging, fuel and light, I m., $50
Lindsay, Miss Slary, nurse, 3 m. at $60. 4 weeks 1 d. at $18 per week
Butt A Mr-r'arthy; 2 uniform suits at $.30; overcoat. $.30; drcs.s coat, $30; sundry, $30
Campbell. .\. H. <fc .--^fin: uniform suit, $.30; 2 women's. $22; sundry, $9
Day, 11., 3 weeks' laliour, $75; Dean, Thos. J., groceries, $^J9 41
de Forest. Geo. .S. & Sjus. groceries. $.iO; Doherty, Hugh, hospital supplies, $190 80
Elliott, Jas. Co.: 860 gal. gasolene at 44c.; .50 gal. havolinc oil at 9.5c.; 60 dry batteries, $23 40;
labour, 13 h. at 60c., 23 at 7.5c.: sundries. $96 42
Emerson A Fisher, stove hardware, f^iS Oil; Francis A Vaughan. 2 pr. boots, $19
Hargrove, Jils.. repairs to boat. $.35: McDiarmid. S., drugs, $60 76
MarNeill, F. C services of steamer, .\pril and .May 1917, at $900
McGivem, Jas. S., 25 tons egg coal at $13 .50, 198 tons at $15
Mclnemey. F. J. A Co.; 2 uniform suits at $;iO: 2 caps. $5; 2 pr. boots. (14
New Brunswick Telephone Co., exchange service Partridge Island 12 m., $152, 62 Mooro St.,
Nov. 22, 1916- April 30, 1917, $22 SO, 7 m. to .lune .30 at $2 .50
People's (;as Supply Co.. Ottawa: 15 Inns cnrbide at $80: freight. $93 09
l{^'t:illick. K.: repairs to wind«»w, ho.-^pital labf»ur, $36; material. $4
."iwanlon. C. A G., lightering coal to island, 223 tons at $2 .50, .'i(X) drums carbide, $70
Thome. W. H. A Co.: 1 ton cnrbide, $80; sundry hardware. $136 60
Thorne Wharf and W'nrehousing Co., wharfage, 12 m
Tij;' Xrptunr, M?rvices. 4 m. to Mar. 31, nt $800
\S 1 1 )i. Fred. T.: uniffirm suit. $.30; braid, $5
>inilry accounts under $15 (10)
Charloltrlnwn, P.K.I. (tt,ISt 99).
Dr. P. Conrf>y, inspector, 12 rn. to Mar. 31, $1,000. services case scarlet fever, 190
Henry, M.. steward, 12 m., $400; King, J., boalman, 12 m., $1.50
Hennessey, A. A., contract flag pole, $80: Henr>-, Mrs. ,S., nursing. $25, supplies. $4 8i
Lynns, C. A Co., 4 025 tons nut coal nt $15. 10015 tons soft coal at $8
Pnton, Jas. A Co.: M.O. uniform, $36; overcoat. $35: caretaker hospiU^l uniform. S33; rain-
coat, $'20; sundry, $29 25
Rogers Hardware Co.: 3) gnl. paint, $15 10; 2 steel ladders, $15; sundry, $27 77
Telephone Co. of P.E.I. : exchange lervico. 12 m. to Juno 30. 1918: hospital, $24; office, $34
Sundr>- accounts (6)
Carried forward .. . 47,096 66
675 65
166 66
720 00
1.200 00
650 00
308 57
150 00
61 00
114 41
240 80
570 77
57 09
96 76
l.SOO 00
3,. 307 ,'.0
79 00
192 30
1,293 09
40 00
627 ,50
210 00
200 0(1
3,200 00
35 00
64 14
1,090 00
5,50 00
109 82
140 50
153 26
67 87
68 00
23 56
AGRICVLTURE DEPAIITMEST: EXPENDITURE A— 91
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Quarantalne: Organlzfd Districts and Public Health In other districts— Continued. S cts.
Quarantaine: Districts orgauis^ ct hygi^ae publiqup dans les autres districts — Suite.
Brought forward .' 47,696 66
Summerside, P.E.I. {$737.50).
Dr. Alex. MacNeill: inspector, 12 ra. to Mar. 31, $000; expenses, $28 25 628 25
Lidstone, W. J.: uniform suit, $36; overcoat, $35; raincoat, $20; sundry, $18.25 109 25
Groasc Isle {$101, 779. $2).
G. E. Martineau, medical superintendent: 12 m. to Mar. 31, at S3,.50O; expenses on duty, $233.71;
postage, $54; telegrams, $12 38; horse allowance, $200; school mistress, $100 4,100 09
W.W. Aylen, M.D., asst. superintendent; April. .luly-Nov., 6 m. at $375; travel, $13. 15 2,263 15
J. V. Cote, M.D., assistant: 8 m. to Xov. 30 at $2.50; expenses, So. 80 2,005 80
J. J. Heagerty: medical assistant and bacteriologist, 9 m. at S2.500, 3 at $2,750; travel, $51.80 2,614 25
Ferland, Rev. J., R.C. chaplain, $499 95; Treas. Ch. of England Society, for chaplain, $499.95 999 90
Bf'dard, V., plumber, 12 m.. $900; Bernatchez, Mrs. J., asst. cook, '\ m., $310 1,210 00
Bernier, A.: steward, 8 m. at $100: winter season, $200 1,000 00
BoufTard, Mrs. P., laundress, April 1.5-Aug. 21, $208 87; Bouffard, Miss C, Aug. 22-Nov.
30, $166.13; Cloutier, Ph., clerk, 8 m.. $700 1,075 00
Caron, X., stoker, 10 m. at $50. winter season, $150; Dambrugge, G. V., gardener, 2 m., $100 750 00
Fortier, F., stoker, 10 m. at $.50; Fournier, A., orderly, 7\ m. at $.50 875 00
Fournicr, J. E., constable, 7} m. at $55; Gaumond, J., engineer, 10 m. at $65 1,062 50
Gamache, A., orderly, 1\ m. at $.50, winter season, $150 525 00
Hamel, J., orderly, 7J m. at $.50; Hebert, E., 45 m. to Aug. 31 at $50 600 00
Jacques, .1., asst. elec. eng., 10 m. at $80; Lafieur, Mrs. C, cook, April, 1917, $40 840 00
Lalibcrti, A., elec. eng., 12 m. at $105; Lessard, E. J., constable, 1\ m. at $.55 1,672 50
Lynch, M., gardener, Sept. 10-Mar. 31, at $50; Masson, J., baker, 10 m., $600, winter season,
$150 .' 1,085 00
Masson, Pierre, carter, 12 m., $1,. 599 96; Morneau, ,T., asst. plumber, 12 m. at $70 2,439 96
Murphy, Mrs. M.. nurse, 7\ m. at ?.50; Noel, E., sgt. police, 73 m. at $80 975 00
Simoneau, W., constable, 7\ m. at $.55; Vezina. Em., carpenter, 12 m. at $60 1, 132 50
Wade, Mrs. Sarah, nurse, 7J m. at $90, i\ m. at $45 877 50
Couillard, D. D., capt.. 7i m. at $105, 4S m. at $52 50 1,023 75
Bilodeau, F., cook. June 14-Dec. 15, $.332 79; Bilodeau, G., Nov. 1-Dec. 15, $79 11; Bilo-
deau. P., April 15-Oct. 2, $296,76; Bilodeau, R., asst. steward, Aug. 19-24, Nov.
17- Dec. 15, $78.12; Boucher, E., stoker, 6 m. at $50 1,086 78
Blouin, A., oiler, Dec. 7-31, and Mar. 1918, $94 35; Blouin, L. P., steward, July 5-Dec. 15,
$267.73; Bouffard, C, asst. steward, April 15-Aug. 18, $204.03 566 11
Brochu, E., seaman, April 15-Dec. 15, $425 76; Buteau, G., stoker, $59.68 485 44
Chartre, J., stoker, Dec. 5-31, $43 55; Dube, A., stoker, April 1-Dec. 6, and Mar., $485.65 529 20
Fortin, E., first mate, April 1.5-Dec. 10, $704 03; Fournier, A., stoker, Sept. 1-8, $13.33... 717 36
Gagne, J., cook, April 1.5- June 12. $104. 50; Galibois, J., stoker, 4 m. at $50 304 50
Guimont, A., seaman. April 15-Dec. 15, $425,76; Guimont, C, April 15-Nov. 30, $399.98,
winter season, $150; Hebert, E., asst. steward, 3J m., $174 19 1,149 93
Labadie, J., steward, 3 m. at $50; Laberge, J., asst. steward, April 15-Mar. 31, $611.19.. 761 19
Lapointe, A., engineer, 12 m. less 20 d. in Aug., at $100 1,135 48
Leblanc, X., stoker, April 12-Dec. 4, .$.388 12; Masson, H., Aug. 25-31, $11.29 399 41
Menard, A., oiler, 4 m. at $55; Mercier, E., seaman, Oct. 9-31, $39 56 259 56
Richard, W., stoker, Sept. 12-Oct. 25, $71 .99; Roe, J., engineer, 12 m., $900 971 99
Roy, \V., stoker, Sept. 15-Dec. 31, and Mar., $226 67; Simoneau, W., 3 d. in Sept., $5 231 67
Vezina, Eph., quartermaster, April 15-Nov. 30, $412.50, winter season, $,1.50 562 50
Steamer PoUtna —
Lavalloe, J., boat captain, 7^ m. at $105, 4J m. at $52 50 1,023 75
Caron, O., assistant, April 15-Dec. 15, $399.19; Casault, G., steward, April 1-Dec. 15,
$424.19 823 38
Collard, P., oiler, 16 m. at $55; Coulombe! a!, seaman, April 15-Nov. 3^ $351. 98... 1.^^ 1 i 901 98
Duval, G., .Seaman, April 1.5-Dec. 15. $425 76; Duclos, G., engineer, 12 m. at $80 1,385 76
Desrochers, Zeph., engineer, 4 m. at $70, 8 m. at $75 880 00
Fortin, C. E., stoker, Oct. 26-Dec. 31, and Mar., $1.59 68; Fortin, J., stoker. 10 ra. at $50 659 68
Fournier, J.,' stoker, 10 m. at .$.50; Frigault, N., cook, April 1.5-Oct. 31, $3.57 50 857 50
Labadie, L., second mate. .A.pril 15-Dec. 15, $638 71; Mercier, P., cook, IJ ra.. $81.62 720 33
Methot, O., seaman, April 1.5-Dec. 5, $408 59; Morency, C, April 1-Sept. 10, $266 67 675 26
Roy, Alex., seaman, April 1.5-Dec. 15, $425 76; Smith, E., interpreter, April 14- Nov. 30,
$.565, travel, $23,75; Talbot, E., quartermaster, April 1.5-Dec. 15, $439,12 1,453 63
Contingent account: expenses of men on duty, $520, 18; milk, etc., $66.60 ,586 78
Monthly board bill of steamers' crews on duty: L. P. Blouin, str. Alice, $1,682.60; G. Casault,
str. Polana, $2,664 10; J. Labadie. str. Alice, $741 40 5,088 10
Belanger, A., Montmagny: 427 ft. iron sheeting at 50o.; 2 cook stoves at $18; 1 disc harrow,
$46; sundry stove fittings, etc., $85,20 380 70
Bell Telephone Co., exchange service. Dr. Martineau's office, Quebec, 12 ra 27 00
Bernatchez, Ed., Montmagny: 15-4 tons ice at $8; 2 bags potatoes at $2 25, 15 at $2.50, 4 at
$4.50; sundry vegetables, $8.45 ' 191 65
Carried forward 102, 377 68
A— 92
Al DITUR GLXKRALS KLFORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Quarantine: Orf^anUed Districts and Public Health in other districts — Continued. $ ct3.
Quarantaine: Districts organist et hygiene publique dans ies autres districts — Suite.
Bruudht forward 102, 377 68
Grosse Isle — Concluded.
Bernier. E.. straw, $28; Canadian Blaugas Co., kjis supplied, t23 63 51 63
BusBii-re, P. G. & Co.. Quebec; 55 bags Glenora flour at ill 60, 10 at $11.70, 10 at $11.75,
10 at $13, 40 at $13 40; 3 bags hominy, $20 1,558 50
Canadian Import Co., Quebec: 97-505 tons steam coal at $9 40, 856-965 tons at $9 45, 138-69
at $9 75, 1,129-82 at Grosse Isle at $9 85; 4J tons stove or nut at $9 75, 10-955 at $11.
297-335 at $11.35. 8-085 at $12; extra labour, $2.08; 594 bags at 10c.; 98} cords hardwood
at $7 50. 1815 cords soft at $5 10 26,856 84
Chalifour. O.: 1,550 ft. lumber for ladders at $42 50. 1,350 ft. at $26 50, 1,632 ft, at $27, 1,550
ft. at $31; sundrv lumber, $225 93 419 69
Chinic Co., Quebec: 48 gal. astral oil at 20e., 481 at 24c., 715 at 25c.; 168 lb. castor oil at 33c.,
84 at 35c., 336 at 4oc.; 200 carbon lamps at 22}c.; 249 electric lamps at 40c., 30 at 45c.,
108 at 60c., 25 at 65c.; Daisy furnace No. 5 and nttings for school, $680 48; 80 gal. cylinder
oil at 55c.. 136i at 50c.. 89J at 60c., 42 at 70c., 28 at 75c., 40J at 90c.; 401 J gal. gasolene,
$147 93; 112 lb. cotton waste at 16c.. 198 at 17c., 763 at 19c., 113 at 20c.; 785 lb. manila
rope at 37c.; tran.sformer repaired, $95; 5 gal. paint at S2 50, 16at$3,30 at $3.25, 6 at $4,
16 gal., $62; 55 gal. metal polish at $2; 1,081 lb. galv. iron, $227 53; 204 lb. sheet lead,
at 7Jc., 402 lb. at 15c.; 304 ft. }-in. galv. pipe, $30 96, 310 ft. 1-in., $55 58. 211 ft. IJ-in.,
$.51 21; 398 lb. blackiron, $55 17; 34J lb. packing at $2 25, 30i at $2.10, 21} lb. at $2 20,
21 j at $1 10; 200 ft. large rubber hose, $120; sundry hardware, etc., $2,969 79 6,520 71
Davie Shipbuilding and Repairing Co., repairs Str. Alici, hull work tender, $559, engine work, ^
$1, 120.40; i>te. Polana. tail end shaft, $780, engine work, $70.50 2,529 90
Falardeau, L. F.. 71 pr. men's boots at $5.50, 5 women's at $3.50 408 00
Gagnon, Jos. L., Montmagny. drug supplies 385 76
Garund A Thibault. Quebec, nirkelling tube for bath 28 75
Gravel .\d. & Cie., electrical supplies, $34.45; Guilmette, A., inspection fees, etc., $38.50 72 95
Huot. Ad., repairing ship's telegraph, str. .4iicf, labour, $93.68, material, $54.48 148 16
Jacol, E., clock repairs, $32. .50; Labonte, Ph., Montmagny, cartage, $44 76 50
Lesp/'rance, J. N. R., Montmagny, groceries 486 82
Lymans Ltd., Montreal, drugs and laboratory supplies 1 16 07
Marier it Tremblay, Quebec, contract painting str Aim and Polana 1,400 00
Marine Dept., str. Polana. machinist's and blacksmith wages, $73.73; str. Alice, wages,
$128.01. material, $85.85, carting ashes per Mrs. Kvan, $,38.24 325 83
Martineau Co., Quebec, 312 tungsten lamps at 28c., 102 at 39c., sundries, $380.85 531 39
McKay. .-Vlei., repairing station boiler, 72 ft. boiler tubes at 73c., 260 ft. at 35c., labor. $133.20,
board, etc.. $27.80 306 66
National "Telephone Co., exchange 8er\'ice Montmagny wharf, 12 m 25 00
Paquet Co., dry goods and house furnishings 065 75
Parent, Jos., Montmagnv. 15 first cla-ss uniforms at $28, 10 seconds at $22.50. 41 third at $18.50,
5 frock coats at $.33, 18 peajarkets at $16..50, 4 overcoats at_$28, 102 wcKillen shirts at $2.
98 nets overalls, at $2.,50, 25 white coats for stewards at $2.25, 52 yd. gold braid
at $2.75, 5 water-proof coats at $10, 20 at $9, 4 .M.O. uniform cloth caps, at $14. 61 plain
at $2..50, 16 pr. rubber Icggins at $3.50, 27 gold badges at $4, sundry clothing supplies,
$415.40 3,073 65
Pctric Alei, & Son, 180 ft. steel wire,!', $63; 394 lb. manilla rope at 20c., 140J yd. cotton
duck. $80.09, sundry material. $S5.12; labour, $.53.40 384 65
Picnrd Machine .'^hop Co., making .50 steel grates to sample $117 SO; repairs, $56.71 185 71
Qucl>cc Harbrmr Comini.ssioners wintering 2 steamers 28 ,56
Riverin, C. S.. groceries. $22.04; Tondrcau, J. IC, .50 lb. butter. $23.30 45 94
Turcotte. S., meat and vegetables. $140.45; sundry accounts, (7) $78.97 219 42
Stationer)' office, Ottawa. s.ipplips 107 08
Advertising: Ixjvis QuoUdun. $27.20; Quebec L' Action Socialf, $17; Chronielf, %90.30: h'Evine-
mrn(, $99.30; ir .So/- 1/. $10.88; rcfcffropA, $30.60 275 28
Rimoutki, Que. i.t!.e6i.8S).
Dr. L. F. T^page, serv-ices, 12 m. to Mar. 31, al $100. oipenscs, $IR0.05 1,386 65
Dr. J. A. P. J>ord, services, 11 m. to .Mar. 31, at $100, cipcn.scs, $178.20 1,278 20
Princr Uuprrl, ll.f.— Prince Rupert. T'.-B. (I.(,M5.««).
Dr. .}. V. Cade, acting med. off.. 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $80 000 00
Hansen. G., engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $110 1,320 00
Smith. Ja'i. caretaker. 12 m. to Mar. 31. at $90 .- l.asO 00
AllK-rl A McCafTrey, Md., .30 tons lump coal, at $13 ,390 00
Impi-rmI (III Co., 704 gal. gn.Holinc al .34 |c., 14 gal. oil. $19 .54 283 11
Knicn Ilarilware Co.. supplies. $107.45: Parkin A Ward Electric Co., $22.40 129 85
Kirkpatrick. J. A., 2 uniform suit*. $110. 2 jackets. $00 1.50 00
Munro Bros., groceries, $.37.15; St. Amour. F. It., travel to Victorin, 170 » 107 15
Prince Rupert City Telephone rental, 12 m.. $08, wire, $4.30 72 30
Tli«nip«on Hardware Co.. 32 cn."cs coal oil at $3. .50, sundry supplies, $52.0S 164 96
Titc. Geo. D,. curtains. $18.50; sunrlry arrounti., 3| $9 SO 28 30
Carriecl forward 167, 203 B9
AGRICULTURE DEPARTUEXT: EXPENDITURE A— 93
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
*
Quarantine: Organized Districts and Public Health In other districts— Continued. $ cts.
Quarantaine: Districts organises et hygiene publique dans Ips autres districts — Suite.
Brought forward 157,203 99
Vancouver, B.C. — Vancouver, C.-B.
Dr. L. X. MaoKechnic, inspecting physician, 12 in. to Mar. 31 400 00
Victoria, B.C.— Victoria. C.-B. {t64,12S.I9).
Dr. H. R. Nelson, superintendent, B.C. quarantine, 1 m. at $3,000, 8 m. at $3,250, 3 m. at
$3,500, meals in Victoria, $45.90. cavies, 365 d. at 30c., p.n. box, $12, postage, $11.25;.
telegrams and telephone, $24.44: laundry, $48.15; sundry, $55.90 3,598 76
Dr. W, \V. Aylen, asst. med. superintendent May and June, 1917, at $375; travelling expenses,
$346.03 1,096 03
Dr. W. H. Drury, asst. medical superintendent Aug. 6-Mar. 31, at $2,750 per an 1,800 01
Dr. R. L. Fraser, inspecting physician. 12 m. to Mar. 31 200 00
Bailey, C. J., nightwatchman, 12 m., $900: Bell, J., slater, $107.50 1,007 .50
Blackenback, Mis.s M., teacher, 7 m. at $20, board allowance, $199 339 00
Cann, A., assistant, $1,029; Cornwall, I. E., electrician, 12 m., $1,400 2,429 00
Chamock, Mrs. C, nurse, $217.85; Dodsworth, Miss J., nurse, $78 295 85
Gray, P. O., quarantine steward. 12 m., $1,320, horse allowance, $157.50; typewriter, $75 1,5.52 50
Hawkins, VV. E., attendant, 12 m. at $55, less military pay, $401.50 _ 2.58 50
Hawkins, J., assistant, $1,032; Hawkins, Mrs. J., attendant, $82.50 1,114 50
Heatherbell, W., bricklayer, 30 d. at $5; Hirst, L. M., teacher, 5 m. at $20; board, $153 403 00
Jack, Joe, leper pensioner, Sept. 3-Mar. 31, $138; McKee, Mrs. A. M., nurse, $60.68 198 68
Magee. R. Y., Jap. cook., $.33.75; .Matthews, J., board, allowance, $8.25 42 00
Powell, G.. assistant, $1,113; Rhode, F., assistant, $1,004.50, board, $17.25 2,134 75
Sledge, J. H., plumber, April 16-May 26, $153.95; Talbot, G. R., ofBce and general assistant,
$473.97, board, $I0..50; Walker, Miss V., nurse, $50.11; Smith, H. J., assistant engineer.
Mar. 1918. $80 768 53
Warden, L., assistant. $60; Weir, G., assistant, $339; Wilson, A., slater, $64 463 00
Extra help in April, 1917, building wire fences on station, 34 d 102 00
Steamers Madue nnd Onnhildc —
Cann, Joe, cabin boy, 4 m., $170; DoJgan, W., fireman, July 9-31, $44.57 214 51
Corbett, C. W., fireman, July 6-.\ug. 31, at S60, 7 m. at $65 ."overpaid, $2 567 32
Gray, R., cabin boy, April, 1917, $36; Hodgins, J., fireman, 8 m., $485 521 00
Hooper, H., fireman, April 1-July 3, $185.80: assistant Oct. 7-Mar. 31, $496.29 682 09
Hooper, J., deckhand, Jan. 8-Mar. 31, at .$.55 per m 152 58
Howitt, G., fireman. April 1-July 3, at $60 per m 185 80
Jackson, H., engineer, 2 m., $170, Kelv.ay. F., cook, May-July, .?210 380 00
Lucas, C, cook, 8 m. to Mar. 31. at $70; Peatt. A. G., cabin boy. 7 m., $330 890 00
Riley, T., capt., 12 m., $1,620; Skelton, J. T.. May 12, July 3, $.87.90 1,707 90
Stewart, Jas., deckhand, Nov. 14, Dec. 31, $86.16; Thomas E., deckhand, to Nov. 2,
$363.66 449 82
Thomson, H., cook, April 1917, $70: Tracy. J., asst. engineer, 12 m., $1,440 1,510 00
Tumilty, J., chief engineer, 12 m., $1,560: Wil.son, T., deckhand, $353.33 1,913 33
McNamara, J. P., salary, 12 m., less military pay 400 20
Howitt, G., assistant, at $3.75 per d 170 55
Boarding stafif, Kelway, F., 3 m., $1,009.60, Lucas €., 8 m., $2,465.55; Thomson, H.! 1 m.
$389.75 3,864 90
Albion Stove Works, 2 Franklm heaters, $33; 1 range, $16; stove linings and renewals, $26.15 75 15
Angus, R., 2 brl. pitch, $17, 6 rolls felt paper. $14.50; sundry, $3 34 50
Balfour Guthrie & Co., 12i brl. cement, at $3; lime and supplies, $17.15 53 90
Ba-xter, S., boiler inspection fees, $23.40; British American Paint Co., paint, $71.15 94 55
British Columbia Telephone Co., exchange service, 12 m., $204; maintenance, $300; l.d.
messages, $11.95 515 95
Brown, H. R., Metehosin. blacksmithing, $18.50; Cameron & Calweli, taxi hire. $.37.50 56 00
C.P.R. Co., telegraph, $73.71; Charlcsworth .\. L. J. Metchosin, cartage. $83.05 .... 156 76
Carter Electric Co., 6 2.50 w nitrogen lamps at $4.20. 12 200 w at $3.15, 12 1.50 w at $1.65. 36 75
w at $1.25; 12 at $1.20; 96 60 w at $1.20. 50 60 w tor .$49.80; .300 25 w tungsten at 4.5c., 350 at
365c., 336 lb. No. 10 wire at 90c., 156 lb. at 80c., .395 lb. No. 8 at SOc; 86 socketc at .50c.,
73 at 90c., 24 at 4.5c., 73 reflectors at $2.10, 12 16" enam.-shades, $51; 60 dry cells at 50c.,
48 at 4.5c.; 1 muffler, $21; sundry electric supplies. $.548.74 2,267 29
Drake Hardware Co., 6 wheelbarrows, $40.50; 20 rods fencing, $15.10 55 60
Evans Coleman & Evans, clay pipe and cement, $21.75: Fra.ser, G. A., drugs, etc., $360.75. . . 382 50
Fraser Walter & Co., hardware, $136.06: Goldsmith, T., marine reports, $120; supplying six
firemen to boilers, etc., $42 ' 298 06
Hafer Maehine Co., making 2 collars for stack, labor, $43.50, material, MS^M; sundry machin- i
cry repairs, $406.62 493 32
Hardie, A. D. & Co., .30 cases palacine oil, at $2.95, 2 ca.scs W. Swan powderat $6, 11 at $6.50,
12 at $5.55, 2 cases Sunlight soap, at $5.90, 6 at $6.60, 10 at $6.25, 175 bars Castile soap
at 35c., 5 cases at $5.65, 80 rods fencing at 95c,, kitchen and cooking utensils, etc., $395.60:
3 doz overal suits, $120, 2 tents, $40..50. 2 tent flies. $32.50: 12 doz. files, $48.66; lor coolies
and detained pas.sengers food supplies. 552 lb. beef at 18c., 2564 at 22c., sundry, $193.25;
general sundries, $1,170.05 2,674 38
Carried forward 196.175 56
A — 94 AUDITOR GEXERAL'^ REPORT, 1917-191S '
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Quarantine: Organized Districts and Public Health In other districts— Continued. S cts.
Quarantalne: Districts organist et hygiene pubUque dans les autres districts— Suite.
Brought forward 19C, 175 56
Victoria, B. C— Concluded.— Vtclorio, C.-B.— Fin.
Hayward <fe Dods, layins 1,800 ft. 2* galv. pipe, 114 h. at 90c., c.i. sink, etc., S38.05, 1 set
Malacca cane sewer rods, $51: sundr\- supplies. S39.60 231 25
Hickman Tve Hardware Co., 2,202 ft. 2' kuIv. pipe at $31.64, 1,519 ft. 1' at $14.54, 309J (t.
3' at $9.83, 215} ft. J' at $7.69, 4 doz. j' hose bibbs, at $10.75, 25J lb. packing at $1.50,
150 ft. i' corr. hose at UJc; sundry fittings, etc., $44 1,111 59
Hunter, Dr. J. Douglas, batcriological examination of leper Jack Joe, $10; assisting at examina-
tion of coolies and pa.ssengers, 6 steamers at $25, 7 trips to quarantine, $35 195 00
Hutchison Bros, i Co., supplying boiler pumps, etc., to station 1,550 00
Imperial Oil Co.. lubricating oil, $31.60: .Murphy Electric Co., supplies, $104.54 136 14
Jameson, Rolfe & Willis, direct current electric pump, $142.50, 3 l.d. telephones, $73.50; fitting
new commutator, $62.50; labor. $37.45; sundry, $2.30; re-insulating core and re-winding
armature, labor. $78.20; material, $30.45; boring cylinder and piston ring.«, repairs, labor,
$343.60; material, $74.78, re-babbitting cross heads and boxes, labor, $62; material, $15.80;
sundr>- repairs, $68.55 991 63
Lemon Gonna.-,on Co., lumber supplied, building latrines, $50.54; building over boiler, $70.55;
shed on wharf, $175.23; general repairs, $117.26 419 58
Linklater, P. M.: 2 overcoats, naval pattern, at $.50; 5 uniforms at $36, 3 at $38.50, 5 at $42,
2 at $44, 1 overcoat, $38..50; 1 suit, $33; 4 pr. trousers at $10, 1 peajacket, $27.50; sundries,
$50.55 883 05
Lymans Ltd., Montreal, .50 lb. potass, per man. at $4; 1.30 cases vaccine points at 90c., box, 15c. 317 15
Logan. W. H.. 50 lb. pot. permang. at $5.25; 2,000 lb. formalin, $402: ,50 lb. formaldehyde
at .38c., 1.200 lb. calcium chloride at 6c. , 500, calcium carbide at 10c. . cartage, etc.. $17.75 883 25
Mar%-in A Co., E. B., 350 lb. white waste at 18c., 20 sacks asbestos cement at $1.80; sundry
hardware, $93.39 192 39
McLay , T. R., Nanaimo, 2 copper buoyancy rafts for steamer Madge 44 60
McPherson, Jas., compensation for loss 1917 crop, $100, 3 m. rent. $.iO 150 00
McQuade, Peter & Son: 130 gal. ilo oil, $113.25; 1,121 gal. distillate, $231.65; 200 lb. cotton
waste at 17c., 332 lb. at 18c.. 316 lb. manilla rope at 33c., 210 at 41c., 161 gal. engine oil,
$121.86; 20 ca.ses palacine oil at $2.85, 49} cases gjisoline at $3.,50, 1.8.595 gal. at 33c.. 5
cases toilet paper, $27; 56 sacks cement at $1, 6-bluc ensigns at $8, 4 jacks at $7.10; 400
ft. galv. rope, $24; sundry supplies, ?.")60.37 2,154 18
National Drug* Chemical Co., 200 lb. alum. $28: iodine, $4.50 32 50
Naval Scr\'ice Dept., making 2 rice boilers for c<K)lie camp, labour, $176.10; material, $411.12 .587 22
Pacific Transfer Co., motor truckage, $75; Parker, 'Phos.. cartage of mails, $24 99 00
Prior, E.G.* Co.: 918} ft. ft. 3' galv. pipe at $S0..50, 1.54) f. 2)' at $.50.00. 2.36} ft. 2' at $31.64,
I17j ft. li". $28.07: 825 ft. sundry. $71.97; sundry elbows, tees. etc.. $214..50;Si doz. shovels.
$89.58, 18 Luckcnhcimer globe valves assorted, $88,84. general hardware. $677.70 2,003 17
Spencer, David Ltd., 16 pr. shoes at $.5; kitchen utensils, $32.22, 2SJ lino at $1.50; hall rack,
$29; raincoat, $15; sundries, $44.45
Standard Laundry, wa-shing, $59.05; Turner Beeton & Co., overalls, etc., $165.40.
Staneland Co., 23 (|t. aluminum painf, $.55..')0; 6 gal. spar varni.sh at $6; 44{ gal. linseed oil at
$l.fiO. 46 at $1..5M.45gal. turps at 95c.. 5001b. w. lead at Ific, 200 at 21c., 200 at 22c.: 4 gal.
varnish, $18. 50; l.S gal. pain! at $:!..50; 21 lis. glass. $20.41 ; sundry paints, etc., $225.57
Victoria City, care of le|X!r, $23; Victoria Fuel Co., sacks, $18.30
Victoria Furniture Co., 29J y. linoleum, $24.22, furnishings, etc., $.35.73
Victoria .Machinerv Depot Co., 400 gal. fuel oil
Weilcr Bros., 12 roll up at $2.60, 12 cots at $3
Weir, G. F.. 43 electric light poles, at $1.50, 60 cedar posts at 25c
Wilson, A. fi W ., special stove pipes. $.39.90; Wilson, W. A J., 10 uniform caps, $27.50
Wingate, W.. adjusting compa.ss. $25: sundry accounts (3) $22.73 .
Yarrows 1,1*1. : repairs to launch Gunhihif, clocking. $55: material, $83.60; labor, $113.55;
sir. Mador. fitting steel turtle deck, forward end, $4, .500, 4 new bunks, $205: painting,
$160; docking, cleaning and painting twice, $585; sundry repairs, material, $391.58, labour
$822.99
Detailed unrler Darcy Lnlnnd
Building .Hhelters on wharf for coolies, etc. —
Foreman. 38} d. at $5; carpenters. (2) fiOJ d. at $3.75; rough carpenters (6) I61)d. »< $3.60.
Barker, F., Happy Valley, 23.442 ft. lumber, dressed and delivered, at $26. .50
Hickman-Tye Hardware Co.; 8.605 sq. ft. corrugated iron at $10.00 per gq. It.; 482 ft.
galv. ridge roll, $.56.61: sundr>', $.37.42
Kcewata, T.. groceries, $18.25; Lemon (lonnawin Co., lumVier, $85.85
VnVirY.uver Prince ilupcrf Meat Co.: 522Uh. pork. $116.,58; 408 lb. bcof, 185,88; vogotAbloii.
$70.48; «undr>-, $.5.28
I'ny list of men (9j detained 0 days for isolation purposes
CicntTal—En gfntral (UMIM).
Lister Institute of Preventive Me<licine, Ix>ndon, Eng., serum
Lymnns, Ltd., Montreal. .3,50 cases vaccine pf>int^ at 90c
Carricfl forward
243 42
224
45
772
24
41
30
59 95
20 00
67
20
711
.50
67
40
47
73
0,970 72
1,812 92
984 02
621
20
1,031
08
104
10
278 24
267
75
inn
92
315
00
222,330 80
AGRICULTVIiE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A — 95
Quarantine: Organized Districts and Pubiic Health in otiier districts— Concluded. $ cts.
Quarantaine: Districts organist et hygiene publiquc dans ies autres districts— Fin.
Brought forward 222,339 90
General — Concluded.- — En giniral — Fin.
Parent. Jos., Montmagny, Que., 24 gold badges at J3.50 84 O"
Canada's contribution to International Bureau of Public Health 559 1^
Subscriptions to newspapers, periodicals and medical associations 77 4^
Express charges. $28.85; telegrams, $145.63 174 4^
King's Printer, Ottawa: printing, $146.34; publications, $58.30; stationery, $29.72 234 36
Frontier ($i,li7.8S.)
R. W. L. Earle, M.D., Perth, X.B., services as inspector Nov. 3-Mar. 31 at $150 per m 740 00
Guards on roads; Doody, Geo., California. N.B., 83 d. at $2.50; Everelle, Leslie, Carlingford,
N.B., 20 d. at $1.50; Giberson, Geo., Four Falls, N.B., 62 d. at $2; Hallett, Charles, Four
Falls, N.B., 7 d. at $2; Levesque, Thos., Carlingford, 92 d. at $2.50; Oaks, Alton. Cali-
fornia, 73 d. at $2; Toner, Herman C. 15 d. at $2.50; Wart, J. W., Grand Falls, 17 d. at
S2 .50 831 50
Cook, Geo. ii., SackTilie! X.B., Mar. 1 1-31 , 1918 at $150 per m'. , '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. 101 61
Morrison, J. B., McAdam Jet., inspection of trains for small pox., Aug. 15-Sept. 30, at $150. . . 225 00
Bell, O., Ft. Fairfield, Me., board of Phoebe Bell, Dec. 12-Jan. 20, 39 d. at $1.25 48 75
Charlton, Dr. R. M., Rainy River, Ont., outlay in 1912 100 50
Lymans, Ltd., Montreal, vaccine points to frontier points 80 46
225,597 18
Less- Sales, Grosse Isle, $1,793.71; charged to War, $185.80 Part ZZ 1.979 51
223,617 67
Tracadie Lazaretto — Lazaret de Tracadie.
J. A. Langis, M.D., superintendent, 12 m., $2,000; travel, $32.50 2,032 50
Sisters of Charity: salaries, S2,000; maintenance, $3,000 5,000 00
Ven. Archdeacon Forsyth, chaplain, 12 m 200 00
Rev. Jos. Levasseur. chaplain. 12 m 400 00
Parke Davis Co., Detroit drugs, $15.10; Skinner, A. 0., St. John, mats, $90 105 10
Darcy Island Lazaretto— Lazaret de I'lle Darcy.
H. I. McKee, guardian, April U-Mar. 31 at ?1 10 per m 1,290 00
Auvache, F. W., assistant : April U-Jan. 16 at $50 per m.; board allowance, $210.75 669 89
Matthews, J., asst. guardian, April 1-10, 1917 16 66
Young, W., guardian, April 1-10 30 00
Shelton, S., assistant: Jan. 18-31, $22. .58; board, $10.50; 2 m. to Mar. 31 at $75 183 08
Albion Stove Works: 3 cook stoves, $42.50; pipe, etc., $9.45 51 95
Gardner, W. E., Victoria, trip to island moving guardians 40 00
Hammond, John: erecting leper quarters on island, labour. $574.10; material, $771.17 1,345 27
McKce, H. I., guardian: board of lepers at 75c. per d, $1,040.25; supplies. $238.09 1,278 34
Spencer, David, Ltd.: dry goods, $109.80; sundry accounts under $20 (6) $55.15 164 95
12,807 74
Less— Paid in Victoria Quarantine 1.812 92
10,994 82
Public Wori<s Ilealtii Act— I.«i d'iiygiinc des Travaux publics.
Dr. A. E. Clendenan, inspector, 12 m. $1,700; expenses, $413
Dr. C. A. L. Fisher, inspector, 12 m., $1,700; expenses, $958.35; refunded to Casual Revenue,
$67.55
2,113 00
2.725 90
4,838 90
Compassionate Allowance: Vote 420— Allocation de sympathie: CrMit 430.
Widow of Patrick Quinn, an employee of Charlottetown Experimental Farm
1,500 00
A — 96 AUDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Miscellaneous— Divers. $ cts.
Grants —
Canadian Handicrafts Guild
Canadian Association tor Prevention of Tuberculosis
St. John Ambulance..
Gratuities of 2 m. salary to families of deceased eraployec&—
Widow of late J. S. P. Ardcn, Experimental Farms... . . . ..
Widow of late J. Bright, Live Stock Commissioner
Widow of late Dr. P. Conroy, Quarantine Branch
Mother of late Miss A. A. Cook, clerk, dept.
Widow of late A. M6nard, Quarantine branch
Widow of late B. R. Poole, veterinary inspector, dept
Widow of late H. Quinn, (,'attle (Quarantine branch
Father of late H. Stewart, PuVilications branch
Mother of late .\. Struthers, Experimental Farms
Widow of late F. X. Trudcl, Dairying branch
Mother of late R. H. l"glow, clerk, dept
Widow of late J. F. Watson, clerk, dept
Father of late F. A. Weldon, clerk, dept
Widow of late W. J. Withrow, clerk, dept
2,000 00
10,000 00
5,000 00
,17,000 00
120 00
5l>t) l>0
IBC 06
191 66
110 00
283 33
HI 38
133 33
1.3,5 20
is:? 33
183 33
306 66
17,'i 00
341 66
3,068 20
Purcha,sc of Seed Grain, Seed Peas. Beans, etc. (Speela! .Vcrount).
Achat de erains de sentence. iMils. Rves, etc. iromptc special.
Grain purcha.scd through agents. —
E. F. Dibble, Honcoye Falls. N.Y.: corn. 3,000 bush., $15,000; 1,200 bags, $480 15,480 00
W. H. Dwver, Ottawa: oats, 180,811 bush., $189,386.84; peas, 10.800 bush, $46,663.70;
frcight,"insurance, storage, etc., $6,551.81 242,602 35
Hogg 4 Lyttlc. Toronto: barley. 42,270 bush., $75,938.55; oats, 176,389 bush., $190,087.77;
peas, 35,443 bush., $144,154.63; beans, 1,000 bush., $8,500; freight, insurance, sacks,
etc., $5,376.1 1 424,0.57 06
C. L. Terr\- & Sons, Wyoming, corn. 9.89,5? bush 37, 109 45
Mullviliill and Wilson: wheat. 4!»9.1U7J bush.. $1,097,113.52; barley. 52,700 bu.sh.,
$87,686.05; oats, 1,731,949 bush., Sl,665,.555.93; freight charges (accounts outstand-
ing) $44,408.40; less, paid in 19IC-17, (Page A— 88), $44.764.,56 2.850,000 DO
Freight charges paid direct to Railway Companies: G. T. Rv., $6,310.75; C. P. Ry. Ck),,
$8.6.32.18; C. .\. Ry. Co., $146.90 15,089 83
Paquet, Geo.. Quenec. cartage. liOO bags peas 20 00
Debit balance carried from 1916-17 (Page .\— 88) 71,069 29
3,655,427 98
Amount received from purchases by Municipalities 8,788,490 79
Credit balance 133,062 81
Purchase of Fred for IA\r Stock— .\rhat de pikture ponr br»tlaui.
Oil cake purchased through Ilan.sen Produce Co., New York; 10,021 84 tons at $48; boat
rental anil wharfage cxpenm's, $10.4.35 491,483 32
Expenditure bv N. H. Riiiimcr. Live Stock Branch: discharging 9,240 tongoil cakes from boats,
$7,372.65; freight. $144.44; exchanRc and discount on New York, $117,88 7,6.34 97
W. J. Greey. Toronto*. 1 cyclone cnisher ^ HH) (X)
Glcdhill, J. C.. New York, insurance premiums on oil cake 2, 172 .57
Rathbone. R. C. & ,Son, New York, insurance premiums on oil cake Ill 54
Customs duties on oil cake, etc 29,940 78
Chas Higgerty. Ottawa, customs and brokerage charges .303 06
Sundr\- freight rharges. etc 158 99
Com purrh.xx-d through W. P. .Anderson. Chicago: 3rd grade, 128,154 bush,, (203,751.78;
Hallelt A f ;nrev. Minneapolis. 25,S4S bus^.. $41,2.39.22 244,091 00
Fee<l oats purchased thrr>ugh .Mullvihill and Wilson: 474,100 bush., $402,954.22; freight charges,
etc., no vouchers. $97,045.78 500,000 00
Freight chnrKcs, etc., on oil cake and corn 21,810 55
1.298,700 78
I.Dw — Amount received from purchases by Municipalities. 631,262 08
Debit balance 667,444 70
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A--97
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Consf nation Commission: Salaries at Ottawa.
Commission de conservation: .\ppointements a Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Crtdit-s
ext^rieurs.
1,753 74
$ et3.
M7.5 00
160 00
l.fS 7.5
I3S 75
■45 19
I. 35 00
91 25
95 00
98 75
50 00
.50 63
52 50
52 50
.50 00
50 63
44 38
31 88
37 50
46 25
45 00
45 00
47 50
35 40
36 88
Assistant to Chairman and Sccrctartj —
James White, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
Div. lA—
Clyde Leavitt, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
Div. IB—
L. G. Denis, 3 m. at $2,700. 9 m. at $2,800
W. .J. Dick. 3 m. at $2,700. 9 m. at S2,800
O. Master, 3 m. at $2,300, .July 1 to Aug. 20 at $2,400 (less
$1.30 90 military pav)
F. C. Nunniok, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2 A—
P. M. Baldwin, 3 m. at $1,750, 9 m. at $1,850 (less $401.50.
military pay)
.1. A. Donnell, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,900 (less $316. 25|
military pay)
T. Grindlay, 9 m. at,$l,950, 3 m. at $2,050
Div. 3A—
A. Beaulieu, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000 (less 2d. in Aug.)
I. A. Campbell, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,050 i
N. F. .John.-iton. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. .-v. Macdonald, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,050 (less 1 d. ii
Sept. )
K. McElroy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
O. E. Morris, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,0.50
Div. 3 B—
L. Burwash, 3 m. at $850. 9 m. at $900
E. V. Cochrane. 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $8.50 (less 1 d. in Aug.) ....
L. I. Doran, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. Hawkin.s, 6 m. at $900, 6 m. at $9.50
P. K. Joyce, 12 m. to Mar. 31
N. Pepper, 12 m. to Mar. 31
\.3. Young, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Messengers, etc. —
J. Carroll, 5 in. to Aug. 31 at $850 (less $168.30 military pay
(deceased)
F. Corp, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
Special and extra employees —
Adams. Thos.. town planning expert, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Cochrane, E. V., clerk, 3 m. to June 30 at $700
Craig, R. D.. asst. forester, .\pril 1 to Nov. 21 at $3.000
DLxon, J., a.sst. editor. 1 m. at $2,200, 5 m. at $2,300, 6 m.
to Mar. 31 at $2.350
Ferguson, G. H.. re altitudes, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2,400; less
military pay, 365 d. at $2.60
Hall, J., asst. draughtsman, 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. to Mar. 31 at
• $1,700 (less 1 d. Sept.)
Hodgetts, C. .\.. medical adviser, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Kirkwood, W. M.: re civic survey. 6 m. to .Sept. .30 at $1,350
Leslie, Miss V.. clerk. 9 m. at $700, 3 m. to .Mar. 31 at $800
(less J d., 8ept. and 10 d., Nov.)
Moodie, Miss K.. )■<• natural resources, Dec. 31 to Jan. 31 at
$1,080, 2 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,800
Moore, H., asst. engineer, .\pril 1-15 at $1.200
McKay. F. N., messenger, 10 m. at $600, 2 m. to Mar. 31 at
$700
Patton, M. J., re natural resources, .•Vug. 3 to .Mar. 31 at $4,000
Pitcher, \V. J., clerk, 2 m. at $900, 4 m. at $9.50, fi m. to Mar.
31, at $1,000
White, .k. v., re water powers, 244 d. to Nov. 30 at $10, 121
d. to Mar. 31 at $12.50; less paid by Water Power Com-
mission, $615
Young, Miss A. S., clerk. 8 m. at $700. 4 m. to Mar. 3i at
$800. less 1 d., Oct
$ cts
5,000 00
3,200 00
2,775 00
2,775 00
773 11
2,700 00
1,423 50
1,583 75
1.975 00
994 63
1,012 50
1.050 00
1,047 08
1,000 00
1,012 50
887 50
635 23
750 00
925 00
900 00
900 00
950 00
185 85
737 50
7,500 00
174 99
1,925 00
2,316 61
1,451 00
1,653 55
4,000 00
675 00
704 50
392 93
50 00
616 66
2,645 13
966 66
3,337 50
731 40
35,193 15 29.140 93
•Superannuation Fund No. 2.
1— 7a
A -98 AUDITOR GESERALS REPORT. 1917-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Consenation Commission- Commission de consenation. $ cts.
Salaries of extra and special employees detailed (Page A— 97) 29. 140 93
Travelling expenses and sundry outlay of staff —
Adams. Thos.. SI, 560 67; Craig, U. D., $15 94; Denis. L. ti, $S13 30 2,395 91
Diek,\V. J.,*471 35; Dixon, J., S3S 20; Leavitt, C, $323 II 832 66
Moodic, MissK.,$17 ,50; Munnick, 1". C. SSSO 63; Patton, M..1.. $47 11 945 24
White, A. v., $1,310 01; office rent. Toronto, 1 y., $500: .lerviccs of asst. engineer, C. J.
Vick, 12 m., $1,750; less paid by Int. Joint. Commission, $295 3,265 01
White, James 1,310 32
Travelling expenses attending 9th Annual Meeting, Ottawa —
Members of committee, Adams. F. D.. Montreal. $28.95; Babcock. J. P.. Victoria. B.C..
$386; Brown. G. W.. Regina. $131; Brvce. Geo.. Winnipeg, $101 20; Choquctte,
C. P.. St. Hyacinthe. $20; Daniels. O. T., Halifax. $165; Jones, C. C, Krodcricton.
N'.B., $125: Murray. H.. Halifax. $1,50; McCool. C. A. Pembroke. SIO; Hutherford,
W. J., Saskatoon. $137.75; Snowball. W. B., Chatham. N.B.. 5165; sundrv. Dodd.
S. T., Schenectady. X.Y., $35 50; Kennedy, J., Montreal, $27 ". 1 .482 40
Winnipeg conference on urban and rural development —
Transport expenses of delegates, etc.: Beer, G. F., Toronto, S62.35; Brittnin, H. L..
Toronto. $(;2 35; Burditt. W. F.. St. John. $98; Covert. F. A., Montreal, $f>4 60;
Kelly. E. J.. Halifax. $87 00; Nasinilh. G. C... Toronto. $02 35; Norrish. B. F...
Ottawa. $124 35; Philip, G., London, $63 45; Robertson J, W., Ottawa, $120.55;
Shortt, Mrs. Adam, Ottawa, $47. 10; 792 70
Incidental expenses, $78.35; stenography, W. Killey, $116 194 35
Expenses re meeting of mine inspectors af Ottawa. F. D. Adams 40 35
Fire los.s inv.stig.-itioii. Smith. J. G., seri-iccs, to .Ian. 14. 1917 $200. 13J m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at
$3,000; expenses $711.52; loss previously paid $1,025 and 7 d. absence $.56.71 2,604 81
Forestry: Femow. B. E., Toronto, expenses. $64 25; Howe. ('. D.. Toronto, services, 4
m., $1,000; expenses, $462.58; services of assistant W. M. Robertson. 4 m.. $300; Whitford,
H. N., New Haven, Conn., services. 6 d. at $10; B.C. report, $75; expenses. $64.32 2.026 15
Fish waste investigation: Fellding, J. B., services, $1,000; expenses, $1,581.45; less paid
in 1916-17 (Page A— 90) $2,115 466 45
Reporting annual meeting, Dunbar, R.C., 2 d. at $5; 320 folios at 25c 90 00
Translating reports, etc.: Daoust. C. R.. $21.60; Lanframbnise. L.. $260.10; Lorans, Mrs.
E.. $81041; on account. $200; le.ss paid in 1916-17 (Page A— 90) $125 1,167 11
Agricultural sur\'ey. seed supplies, etc. —
Barrie. W. C, Gait, barley, 40 bush, at $2; Beach, M. F. Co., Winchester stakes, $16 30 96 30
Canadian Seed Growers' Association, freight charges, $22 94; Essex Co. Seed Farms.
4i bush, barlev. $15 75
McDonald, K. & Sons. Ottawa, seeds, $131.98; Nash, A. E., alfalfa seed, $32.30
Sundry small payments (3)
Brislow, M. G., typewriter ribbons, 7 do«. at $7.50; sundries, $1 .35; repairs, $8
Brown Bros., Toronto, carbon paper, 18 boxes at $2; Bryson-Grahain Ltd., soap, etc,, $58 55
Dyer, E. L., Toronto, embossed plates, etc., $77 44; Federal Typewriter Co., repairs, $10.
Grant-Holden-Gruham Ltd., tent. $47 50; flags, etc.. $60 .W
May, Geo. & Sons, suit ra.se for a.s.st. chairman $22 75: .Murphy-Gamble, felt. etc.. $18 75. . .
McKarlanc. .Sm & Hodgson, .Montreal, stationery. $7,34 60; Office Specially Mfg. Co., boxes,
etc., $.30.03
Ottawa Paper Box Co., book cases, 3 .M at $18; 17J M at $17
Topley Co.. films, developing, etc., $.55 ,50; Thornton A Truman, lock repairs, etc., $15 70
Watts. E. R. * .Son, negatives ami prints, $26 31; Whyte, J. O. & Son. paper, etc.. $25 50. .
Wilson. J. A Co.. picture framing, $28 t>5; Sundry small payments (23) $120 22
Payment,^ for bo*.>ks. periodicals, etc. —
Pates. H. S.. $75; Brenlano's. New York. $81 51; Brycc, Wm., $42 58
■ Clark, A. H. Co., Cleveland, O.. $72 .58; Clark. John. London. Eng.. $111 30. . . .
Clark. .lohn. Cleveland. O., $20 32; Edwards. F.. London. Eng.. $18 21
Mooro-<'ottrell. N. Cohocton. N.Y., $25 .59; Mudic's. London. Eng.. $S9 .57
Wheldon. J. A Co.. I^ndon, Eng., $20 02; Wilson, H. W. Co.. New York. $113 25
.Suntlrj- small payments, subscriptions, membership fees, etc
Printing reports, binding, etc. —
Barber-Ellis, Toronto. $73 14: Brigdcn's, Ltd., Toronto. $1,102.25; on account, $220, .
Tiryant Pre.'ts. on acc*)unt. $7.2t)fl; *' Chesterville Record ". $13 07
C«'ns<,lidate<l Lilhogniphing and .Mfg. Co.. Montreal. $-12 SO; Crnbtree Co., $290.40
r>B<l.->n-Merrill Press. $.■« .50; H<H)e. J. & Sons, $222 .30
Fe<icralcd I'rcss. Montreal. $4. .572 41; on account, $8,4.50; less paid in 1916-17 (Pago
A -90) $3,000
Lowe-Martin Co., $5,774 30; less paid in lOlO 17 (Page A- 90) $2.. 500
Mortimer Co.. $3,204 SO; less paid in 1916 17 (Page A— 90) $1.700
Ottawa Printing Co.. $4,320 91; SiiiiinonH Printing Co., $912 25
Provini i;d Paper Mills ( o.. Toronto, $S..S!I1 44; less paid in 1910-17 (Page A— 90) $7,000
Reid I'rcss. Ilnmillon. $1,903; less pnid in 1910-17 (Page A— 91) $1.000
Rolph A Clark. Toronto $7.57 50; less pni.l in 1910 17 (Page A-9I ) $700
Warwick Brr.s. A Kutter, Toronto. $fi.:Mft 21; less paid in 191,5-10 (Page A— 90) $4,800:
paid in I9I& 17 (Page A— 91) $1,200
Sundry small payments (3)
Carricfl torwnnl
38 09
104 28
20 75
01 85
94 .55
93 44
108 09
11 ,50
70,5 29
351 50
71 20
51 81
1.54 87
199 09
183 94
38 53
115 10
133 87
443 18
1,401 39
7.213 07
333 29
260 SO
10.022 41
3.274 30
l..5((4 SO
5.233 10
I..SIII 44
iK)3 00
67 50
346 21
IS 88
82.440 19
AGRICil/rCUE DEI'.MiTilEyT: EXPEXDITURE A — 99
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Conservation Commission — Concluded. — Commission de conservation — Fin. $ cts.
Brought forward 82,440 !9
Ford automobile for Mr. Nunnick, Everyman's Car Co., car $517; tires, etc., McDonald
Bros., $5.5.20 572 20
Ice, Ottawa Artificial Ice Co.. 12 m. to Nov. 30. 1917 51 00
Postage, $164; I. d. 'phones, $45 40: telegrams, $138.48 347 88
Express and freight charges, $115 44; street railway tickets, $15 130 44
Auto hire, W. J. Dick, $8; cartage, $119.65; washing towels, $26.87 154 52
Water, Laurcntian Spring, $35; sundry small payments, $18 71 53 71
King'.s Printer's account, $95.93: stationery-, $5: parliamentary publications, $28.15 129 08
Advertising: " Ottawa Citizen ",$172 50; " Journal ",$94 25; " Winchester Pre.ss ",$12 16.. 278 91
84, 157 93
Less — Sales of various reports of the Commission 159 05
83.998 88
.'Igriculture Department: Revenue— Minlstire de I'Agriculture: Rccettes.
Patent Fees — Droits de brevets.
Patents 213, 763 89
Assignments 7,978 48
Notices 1,173 80
Caveats ., 1,804 05
Certified copies , 2. 624 32
Sub.scriptions to Record .542 13
Sundries 391 90
228,278 57
LEriS— Refunds 4,226 64
224,051 93
Trade Marks— Marques de commerce.
Trade Marks. . . .
Copyrights
Designs
Assignments
Certified copies.
Timber marks. .
Less — Refunds.
37,827 63
1,681 15
1,190 90
454 65
257 25
60 55
41,472 13
9,206 85
32,265 28
Cattle Inspection— Inspection du b^tail.
.\bercorn, P. Q.,$20 30; .\roostook, .let., N.B., $15 35; Athelstan, P.E.I. , $32.75 68 40
Bannerman, Man., $122 19; Big Muddy Sask., $72.02; Bridesville, Ont., $26.24 220 45
Bridgeburg.Ont., $413.38; Cascasde, B.C.. $18; Coutts, Alta., $1,034 17 1,465 55
Dundee, P. Q., $44 18; Emerson, Man., $409. 10; Fort Frances, Ont., $34.50 487 78
Grand Forks, B.(;., $1,53.46; Gretna, Man., $200.28; Highwater, Que.. $26.75 380 49
Huntingdon, B.C., $78 20; Keremeos, B.C., $20 42; Kingsgate, B.C., $111 209 62
Lacollclct., P.Q.,$185; Midway, B.C., $68.75; Mc.A.dam, N.B., $30.49 284 24
Newgate, B.C., $49 85; Niagara Falls, Ont., $61; North Gate, Sask., $24.05 134 90
North Portal, Sask., $1,365 66; North Sydnej', N.S., $23 96; Osovoos, B.C., $21.25 . . 1 410 87
Pinhorn, Alta., $77 85; Rossland, B.C., $22.25; Sarnia, Ont., $69 80 169 90
Snowflake, Man., $43 75; St. John, N.B., $23; St. Stephen, N.B., $34 100 75
Twin Lakes, Sask., $47.20; Vancouver, B.C., $253.48; White Horse, Y.T., $37.10. . . 337 78
White Rock, B.C., $119.40; Willow Creek, Sa.sk., $48 75; Windsor, Ont., $656.45 824 60
Wood Mountain, Sask., $295.78; collected by officials, $1,485 SO 1,78158
Deposits of fees under $15 C3I) '. 194 gg
8,071 89
A— 100 AUDITOR GEXERALS REl'ORT, 1011-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Kiperimental Farms: Saks— Fermes eipfrlmentalcs: Tentcs. $ ct8.
Central Farm. Ottawa; live stock, $875; apiary, $624 19; lOieaU, $100; dairy, $9,923 39;
flai,$3.4S9 75; fruits. $2,625 79; pigs, $751 46; pork. $722 6S; poultry and crrs. $2,832.77;
sheep. $269 49; tobacco. $4.4-23 94; tow. $93; vcKelablcs, $1,548 61; sundries, $47 72 28,333 79
\Eassiz, B.C., live stock, $1,839 48; dairy, $4,682 95; poultry and ckks, $1,197 74; pork,
$793 98; prizes, $30; sacks, $77 02; seed grain, $59 50; vegetables, $101 54; wool, $288 21;
sundries, $47 65 9, 1 IS 07
Brandon. Man.: livestock, $1,039; dairy, $1,310 35; eggsand pouitrj', $139 55; grain, $342.04;
lamb, $206 45; pigs, $684.62; vegetables $101.55; wool $344.82; sundries, $28 4, 190 3S
Cap Rouge. Que.; live stock. $166; dairj', $1,465 29: eggs and poultry, $332.91; seed grain,
$734 13; vegetables, $155 14; wool, $109 77; sundries. $00 18 3,023 42
C'hariottetown. P.E.I. : dairv. $122 79; eggs and poultry, $859.00; fruit, $75 15; .seed grain.
$436 61; vegetables. $526 39; sundries. $14 99 2,035 53
Fredericton N.B.: dairv. $2,504 42; eggsand iwultry, $723 12; vegetables, $43; sundries, $4 . 3,334 54
Indian-Head, .Sask.: live stock. $211; dairy, $350 30; eggs and poultry, $099 43; fruit, $20 40;
grain, $321 .95; meat, $796 87; vegetables, $.309 93; wool. .$280 02; sundries. $.50 85 3.040 75
Invermere. B.C.: live stock, $.50: apiary, $177 50; dairy, $172 54; eggs and poultry, $823.03;
vegetables, $103 95: wood, $52; sundries. $10 75 1,389 77
Kapuskasing, Ont.: dairv. $809 35; veal. $09 11; vegetables. $71; sundries, $10 1,019 46
Kcntville, N.S.: live stock, $94; dair\-, $1,334 83; eggs and poultry, $765.97; fruit, $491.03:
vegetables, $380; sundries, 57 26 3,073 09
Lacombe. Alta.: live stock. $904 02; dairy. $2,964.27; eggs and poultry, $465.14; vegetables,
$218 39; seed grain, SlOO; sundries, $132 22 4,790 04
LennoxviUe, Que.: live stock. $478.02: dairy, $1,407.82; fruit. $32.65; vegetables. $216.80;
wool, $211 25 2,407 14
Lcthbridge. Alta.; dair\', $154.90; eggs and poultry, $319.51; freight, $78.11; screenings,
$68 6:!: seed grain, $175 68; vegetables, $642.91; wool, $922 40; sundries. $45 10 2.407 24
Morden. Man.: vegetables, $79 65; wool, $239 20; sundries, $32 68 ,351 53
Nappan, X.S.: live stock. $98: dairj'. $1,878 53; eggs and imultrv. $270 97: fruit, $510 04 ;
grain, $116 25; lamb. ?.!0 51; vegetables. $88 91; wool. 5173 35; sundries, $17.45 3,190 01
Rosthcrn, Sask.: dairy. $181 62: vegetables, $79 99; wool, $000 71 862 32
Scott, Sask.: live stock. $30; dairv, $77 49; eggs and poultry. $35.92; liorscs, 2. $500; seed
grain. $1,386 85; vegetables. $.325 38; wool, $180; sundries, $80 .85 2,616 49
Sidney, B.C.: live stock, $.50 20; dairv, $1599 33; eggs and poultry, $684.28; fruit, $57.92 ;
seed grain, $.33 SO; vegetables, $39 30: sundries, $29 15 1,593 98
Spirit Lake, (lue.: bags, $07.95; dairy, $152.93; eggs and poultry, $59.80; wood. $656 15;
sundries $20 07 956 90
Summcrland. B.C.: eggs and poultry. $22.70; feed. $27.20; vegetables. $315.41; sundries, $0.47 371 78
.Ste. Anne de la Pocatiire. (Jue.: dairv. $2,090 45; eggs and poultry. $484 04; fruit and lioncv,
$009.98; meat, $448 21: seed grain, $519 33; vegetables. $(M 27; wool. $92 95 4. .339 23
Tobacco Farms —
Famham, $2 61; Harrow. $740.50; St. .Jacques, $72 50 . SI.'. 61
83,273 07
Casual Revenue— Revenu casucl.
.'ales —
Apples. $2; book, ,50c.; old copper, $2 32; guinea pigs, $34: seed rollectioiw, $42 SO 82
Refunds of previous year's expenditure^
Civil Government; John Bright, $105 75; P. Connolly, overpayment salary, $5; A. B,
Wickware. advance. $50
Destructive Insect and Pest Act: A. K. Lcith, advance, $100; H. H. Lindsay, salary,
$1,897 81
Kxperimental Farms; R. Cunningham. $.'10 15; F. Taggart. $0 45; (). C. Gregory, $0.33;
O. Bnrsnl.m, $7 .50; N. A. Ward. $100: Supt., Indian Head, $35 28; 1). G. Gilmour
A Co.. $10; customs duties, $.30
Health of Animals: Bernier, Bernier; &, do Billy
Live ,Slock: A. Phaneuf
Meat and Conned Food: IT. \. Irvine, 7,5r.; W. Seymour, $4.87
Patent ofTire: Topley ( o
.Seed Control Act: L. D. Hankinson. bal. adv
.Sundrica —
Subscription."?: Agricultural Gaxctte. $171 21; various periodicals, $15.12
Unu.'»<'d mileage, $.349 ;W; se«I te.tling. $1 2X9 25; Grimsby cold stiirnge, revenue, $22.96.
Freight charges. $09; express charges. $4 44; telegnims, 28c.: cnblegniins, $8 79 , . .
GfK>dM lost: < 'aiuulian ICxpre.ss Co
Adverti.iing charges, $141 08; badges lost, $3; stamp lost, $7; slaughter certificate, $1
Ront4U of land at F^iperimcntal Station, I>enno<villc, Que., lor period of 00 years
Coal used on Government boats, $6 88; no details, $2. . .
220 75
1,997 81
225 71
130 85
37 75
5 02
1.215 00
75 75
180 .^3
1.061 59
82 51
,59 00
1.'.2 08
09 00
888
6.240 OR
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMEST: REVENUE A — 101
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Fines and Forfeitures— Amendes et conflscatlons. $ cts.
Animal Contagious Disease —
Edmonton, Alta 50 00
Daily Industry Act-
Arthur, Ont., $30; Montreal, Que., $168; St. Brigide d'Iberville, Que., $10; Winnipeg,
Man., $10 238 00
Inspection and Sale Act —
Colborne, Ont., $50; Winona, Ont., $10 60 00
Meat and Canned Food —
Montreal, Que ' 125 00
Seed Control Act —
Brandon, Man., $3; Carrievale, Sask., $1; Coleman, P.E.I., $1; Granby, Que., $1 ;
Llovdminster, Sask., $2; Napanee, Ont., $9; New Norway, Ont., $1; Preacott, Ont.,
$7; Wilmot, P.E.I., 50c 25 60
Credited in error from Trade and Commerce Dept 68 00
646 50
Conservation Commission, sales (casual revenue) . . 18 90
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
PART B
ARCHIVES DEPARTMENT
DETAILS OF EXPEr\lDITURE AND REVENUE
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
PARTIE B
DEPARTEMENT DES ARCHIVES
•DETAILS DES DEFENSES ET DES RECETTES
1— iB
B— 2
AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Arrhhes Department: Expenditure.
D^partenient des Archives: Dipenses.
Summary — Sommairc.
Civil Government —
Salaries
Contingencies
M isoellaneous —
Public Archivcji
Gratuities paid under Statute..
War Appropriation..
Page.
B-2
B-3
B-4
B-5
B-5
$ cts.
51.363 76
16.484 16
$ cts.
67,847 92
61,805 17
721 66
61,526 83
11,926 38
141,301 13
Abate-
ments.
Fonda de
retraite.
;lrchives: .Salaries at Ottawa.
.Archives: .4ppolntements H Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernoment
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext6rieurs.
$ cts.
250 00
123 68
t
155 00
105 00
Dominion Ar(hivi.<t —
A. G. Uoughty, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Chairman of Pul)lioation Committee —
Adam Shortt, Oct. 3 to Mar. 31, at J5,000. . .
• Staff— Personnel.
Div. lA—
W. Smith. 6 m. at S3. 700, 6 m. ai{3.800.. .
F. Vanasse, 12 m. to .Mar. 31 ...
Div. IB—
J. V. Kcnncy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
$ cts.
5,000 00
2.473 16
3,750 00
3,100 00
2,100 00
2,031 50
2.500 00
1.8.50 00
1.683 .33
1.434 31
I.H.50 00
1.850 00
.381 23
2.025 00
533 33
443 57
1.58 33
1,475 00
1,2.50 00
1.1.50 00
1,1.50 00
1 . 250 00
1.150 on
1,1.50 00
1,1.50 00
1 . 2.50 (H)
1.1.50 00
1. 1.50 (K)
1.1.50 00
1.1.50 00
120 00
D. W.Parker, 12 m. to Mar. 31. at $2,400 (less $368.50
125 00
•37 00
158 93
L. M. Pelletier, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2.\—
F. J. Audet, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. W. Campbell, 3 m. at $1,950, 7 m, to Jan. 31 at $2,050
87 50
92 50
N". Fee. 12 m. to Mar. 31. at$1.750 (less $315. 69 military pay)
P. P. Gaudct. 12 m. to Mar. 31
92 .50
H. R. Holmdcn. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
87 .50
G. Lam-lot. 6 m. at $1,700, 0 m. at $1,800 (less $1,368.77
101 25
.\. Patrv. 3 m. at $1.9.50. 9 m. at $2.0.50
19 98
G. E. .Shorlt. June 1 to Sept. 30 at $1,600 (resigned)
22 23
Div. 2B—
A. E. Daigic, Oct. 22 to Mar. 31 at $1,000.
7 92
G. E. .Shortt, 2 m. to May 31, at $9.50 (promoted).
73 75
E. A. Smillic, 3 m. at $1,400, 9 m. at $1.600
•25 no
Div. 3A—
A. .Vrilianilmult. 12 m. to Mar. 31
57 .iO
57 .50
02 .50
57 .50
57 50
57 .50
62 .50
57 .50
57 .50
57 .50
57 .50
V. H.ith. 12 in. to Miir. 31
V. Higrus. 12 m. ti) Mar. 31
M. Ca.s<-y. 12 m. to Miir. 31
J. F. MacKsy. 12 m. to Mar. 3!
F. A. McDonahl, 12 m. to Mar. 31
V. Muir. I2m.lo Mar. 31
M. (;. Pli.lpM. 12 III. to .Mar. 31.
I). I'oiriir. 12 rn. to Mar. 31
M. Rob<Tt.«on. 12 in. to .Mar. 31..
H. .M. UuKHcll. 12 m. to Mar. 31..
M. Smith. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Carried forward
2,227 24
48,738 76
ARCHIVES DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
B— 3
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Archives: Salaries at Ottawa.
Archives: Appointeraents i Ottawa.
CivU
Government.
Gouvernement
civil. .
Outside
Votes.
Credits
extfrieurs.
S cts.
2,227 24
7 50
.37 .50
37 50
47 50
Brought forward
Div. .3B—
G. Carver. 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $700.
Messengers and Sorters —
A. M. Hudon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. H. Mcroure, 12 m. to Mar. 31
O. St. Amour, 12 m. to Mar. 31
2,357 24
Salaries at Ottawa other than Civil Government ($7,963.90) —
F. Audette, messenger, Mar. 1 to May 31 at $2. .50 per d.,
June 1 to Mar. 31 at S2.65 per d
W. Brennan, messenger. Mar. 1 to May 31 at $2.50 per d.,
June 1 to Mar. 31 at S2 . 65 per d
A. Gagnon, sewer, 13 m. to Mar. 31 at $30 per m
W. D. Lesueur, assistant editor, 7 m. to .Sept. 30 at S65 per m
K. McCoy, sewer, 4 m. to June 30 at $705, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at
$7.55
M. A. O'Connor, sewer. Mar. 1 to June 30 at $9 per wk., July
1 to Mar. 31 at $10. 15 per wk
\V. Pennington, book-binder, Mar. 1 to May 31 at $20 per wk.,
June 1 to Mar. 31 at $21 per wk
A. .Scobie, stenographer, 13 m. to Mar. 31 at $600
E. Seguin, messenger. Mar. 1 to May 31 at $2 50 per d., June
1 to Mar. 31 at $2.65 per d
G. O. .Steven.son, clerk. July 1 to Sept. 30 at $60 per m
A. V. Thomp.son, sorter, 12 m. to Feb. 2S at $600, Mar. 1 to
31 at $6.50
Salaries at Ottawa chargeable to War Appropriation ($1,808.29)
VV. A. Badger, .Sept. 1 to Dec. 31 at $800
M. Mulvey, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Lt. Col. Wni. C. H. Wood, May 1 to Sept. 30 at $2, 500
Chargeable as follows :
Civil Goi-emment salaries.,
Archives Appropriation
War Appropriation
$ cts.
48,738 76
175 00
7.50 00
7.50 00.
950 00
51,363 76
51,363 76
7,963 90
1,808 29
1,035 60
1.0.35 60
390 00
455 00
801 28
553 32
1,173 33
650 00
1,035 60
180 00
654 17
266 64
500 00
1,041 65
9,772 19
61,135 95
•Superannuation Fund No. 1. tSuperannuation Fund No. 2. {35 years' ser\-ice completed.
Archives Department: Civil Government Contingencies.
cts.
D£partement des Archives: D^penses contingentes du gouvernement cIvU.
Stationery Office supplies 1,580 93
King's Printer's account, printing, binding, etc 11,655 37
Telegrams, $231.92; telephone messages, S10.04; postage, $33 274 96
Subscriptions to newspapers and publications 103 76
Express charges, $103 88; messenger service, $19.05; water, $.35.40 158 .33
Car tickets, $15; Christmas gratuities, $6; cartage, $45 13; soap, $14 03 80 16
Toilet Laundrv Co., -washing towels, $15; towels, 6 doz., $12; repairing locks, etc., $14.85 41 85
Bunting, 9.58 yds.. $55 40; sheeting, 421 J yds., $276.86; butter cloth, 361 yds., $19.85 352 U
Brasso, $13.05; sundry small items, $30.28 43 33
Taxi hire at Ottawa: Hon. E. L. Patcnaude, $3; Dr. A. G. Doughty, $4.50 7 50
Travelling nxpcn.-ies; M. H. de La Brui re. S20.40; G. Lanctot, $1,001 26; W. C. Milner, $540.60;
J. Mitchell, $439.20; W. Smith, $184 40 2,185 86
16,484 16
AW J TOR GEyERAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Archives Department: Expenditure.
cts.
D^partement des Arcliives: D^pen$e$.
Sen-ices at Ottawa other than Civil Government —
Salaries at Ottawa
Services eiamininK historical records ($19,915.06)—
Goderich. Ont. —
J. Mitchell. 13 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
Halifax. X. S.—
A. E. Daiglc. Mar. 1 to Oct. 21 at $900
F. Jameson, 11 m. to .Ian. 31 at $7.'>0
M. Kinnear, 12 ni. to Feb. 28 at $540. 1 m. at $590
\V. C. Milncr, 2 m. to Apr. 30 at $I,SOO, 11 m. to Mf.r. 31 at $2.000..
Montreal, Que.— "
J. C. O. Bertrand, 13 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000
.1. l?ovd. 9 m. to Nov. 30at $1.400
E. Codcrro. 1 m. a( $600. 12 m. tu Mar. 31 at $70f ..
L. Todcrrc, 1 m. at $600, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $700
M. B. de La Bruere, 13 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,800
J. .';. Lamarre, 8 m. to Jan. 31 at $J,500
B. Ncckcr, 13 m. to Mar. 31 at $.500
Quebec. Que. —
J. A. C'harlebois. 13 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200
C. Darveau, 1 m. to Mar. 31. 1917 at $1,.500
P. M. 0'I>ear^', 13 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200
P. G. Roy, 13 m. to Mar. 31 at $2. 000
St. John. N.B.—
M. \V. Ix*. 2 m. to Mar. 31 at $720
Winniprc, Man. —
H. 1*. Han.'icn, 13 m. to Mar. 31 at $2,000
Copying documents, translations, etc. ($3.240.73)- —
Mde. Alle>'n. Quebec. $15 36: J. B. M. Barthc. Three Rivcr.s. $13 t)5... .
Mrs. E. Heckcr. Ottawa, $1,419 09; Miss J. Picard. Montreal, $1,346 6
C. Warman, Lunenburg, N. S.. $361 95; board. 14 wks. at $6, $84
Payments for books. do<'ments. paintings, etc. ($4,890.78)-
iPage B— )
c;.
H.
B.
\V.
A.
,$40..
W. A. Almon. Halifax. X. S.. $167 20; H. M. Barnes, Halifax. N. S.,
Bauer. Ottawa. $30; G. BeaurcRard, Ottawa, $33
H. Blackwdl. Oxford, Enc, $.53 17; Carswell Co., Ltd., Toronto, $16
H. Cassap, Levis, Que., $25; Champlain So<'iotv, Toronto, $10
H. (lark, Co.. Cleveland. Ohio, $42 .50; L Cowic, WinnipcR, $10
Win. Dawson & .'vins, Ltd., Toronto, $28 80; Dean A- Son, Lomlon, Enii., $10.46
R. H. Dodd. Xcw York, $12 .50; A. G. Dounhty. Ottawa. $.35
J. R. Drummond. Ottawa. $21; R. Duchaniir. Montreal, $19
E. Dvonmt, .Montreal. $15; W. E. Earlc St. John. X.B.. $116 SO
F. Edwards. Ix)ndon. Enn-, $.H.5.I7; D. ( . Fen^uson. (Ottawa. $40
Goodspeed's BiH>k.Shop. Boston. Ma.s' .. $14 40; G. Hardin;?, Ixindon, Eng., $22.43
E. Hautccncur, ParL**.. ... ...
Historical PublishinR Co.. Toronto. $5 06; Mrs. R. B. .lohnstone, Winnipeg. Man., $40
W. A. Kain, St.,Iohn, X.B., $18; Kennedy A- Co., Xew York, $403
f;. R. Lancefield, Ottawa, $20; L. Laurin, Gatineau I'oinI, Que., $125
Longmans, Green A Co., New York, $13.26; W. H. Lowdermilk & Co., Washington, D.C.,
$77.75
X. F. McGirr. Philadelphia. $I6.,50; C. McLauRhlin, Ottawa, $100
Magga Bros., I^indon, Eng.. $39.00; P. L. Matthews. $I51..33
W. C. Milncr, Halifax, $12.80; Museum Book Store, London, EnR., $342.85
T. Xelson A Sons. Xew York. $10; T. O'l^earv, Montreal. $845 .^
E. Picken, Montreal, $68.42; I'if rce A- Scopes, Albany, X.Y., $11.20
F. T. Sabin, I>f)ndf)n, EnR., $29 ,/0; John Skinner's Binik Store. Albany. X.Y., $13.55
R. L. Sproule, Ottawa, $40; Hi nry Stevens, .Son & Stiles, Ixindon, Eng., $882.30
L. I*. Tanlon. Chariot tetown. P.E.I., $.33. .55; W. I). Taunton. ( harlollelown. P.E.L, $.33..
'i'horburn A .\bbott. Ottawa. $.53; L. W. Wat.wn, Charlcitlelown, I'.K.L, $50
Williamson A Co., Toronto, $12.50; F. C. Wurtcle, Quebec, Que..' $150
Sundry accounts under $10, .33
Miseellanefms expenditure — Diverscs d^penses ($1,824.70) —
Bell Telephone Co.: Exchange service: Montreal, 1 y. to Mar. 31. $57; Quebec, I y. to
.Mar. 31, $42; Halifax, 10 m. to July 31, $39.20; Winnipeg. 2 y. to Mur. 31. $120;
messages. $2
G. F. Hemsley Co., Ltd., Montreal, cap badges, 137
Hurd A Co., Ottawa, repairing bicycle
X^irlh ,\merican Indian Inc., Xew ^'ork, subscription
,S. Publicf»ver, Halifax: repair work, $1 1. .50; storing papers, $3
Remington A Sinilh Premier Typewriter Co., Halifax, N.8.; rent of typewriter, 13 m,,
$.39..50: repairs and supplies, $13.20
J. dc L. Robinson, Frcdcriclon, X.B., packing and shipping old books and papers
Carried forward .
7,963 90
975 00
576 78
687 50
589 17
2, 133 37
1,733 29
1,0.50 03
749 96
749 96
1,9.50 00
1,000 00
541 .58
1,.300 00
12.5 00
1.300 00
2.166 71
120 OO
2. 16fi 71
29 01
2.7li5 77
445 95
207 20
63 00
69 17
35 00
52 .50
39 20
47 .50
40 IH)
131 80
125 17
37 03
219 05
■11 06
481 00
145 00
01 01
116 .50
UK) 99
3.55 05
855 00
79 02
42 01
922 30
III) 55
l(l.i 00
162 50
121 31
200 20
44 2S
16 70
300 00
14 50
62 70
25 00
30,731 82
ARCBIVES DEPARTMENT: EXPEKDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
B— 5
Archives Department: Expenditure — Concluded.
D^partemen*^ des .4rchlve8: Dfpenses — Fin.
Brought forward
Misrellaneous expenditure. ^CoHr/ut/ctf.
The Topley Co., Ottawa: photostat paper, 10 rolls, $180; developing powder, 37 pkg.,
$24.1.5; sundry photostat supplies, $25.80
E. R. Watts & Son, Ltd., Ottawa: rectograph paper, 3 rolls. S54.S0; developing powder.
7| doz.. $101; acid for fixing paper, 7 doz. pkg., $25.20; Whatman's paper, 2
sheets. $1.10
.1. Wilson & Co., Ottawa, mounting and framing pictures
Sundry small accounts, 8
Travelling expenses. Professor G. M. >Vrong
Petty expenditure: Winnipeg, S20.70; Montreal, $2.25
Subscriptions to periodicals, $121.15; -.ishing towels, O. St. Amour, $44.14
I
London Office — Bureau de Londres (tH,SoS.Sl).
Salaries in London Office —
H. P. Biggar, 13 m. to Mar. 31
F. W. Grey, Mar. 5, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918
Copying, etc. —
F. E. Byrne, $816..53; K. Corner, $993.81; R. Dennison, $768.71; M. Dore, $657.02; J. E.
Gregoire, $1,122.01; D. Godfrev, $797.10; J. A. T. Loyd, $820.28; C. Pettigrew,
S919.S4; M. Roberts, $622.95
H. P. Biggar: travelling expenses: transporjtation, $71.28; living expenses, $201.99; sundry
disbursements, $92.79 .".
L. de Alberti, translating, $19.71; Commercial Cable Co., messages, S12.04
Dicksee & Co., freight $104.55; Library Bureau, Ltd., filing cabinets, 2, $81.52
McCorquodale & Co., stationery .$3.55.81; Research Bureau, press clippings $17.52
Accounts under $10,3
Pans Office— Bureau de Paris ($9,816.19).
Salaries in Paris Office —
H. Bean, Mar. 16, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918
T. Beauchesne, Mar. 13, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918....-
E. Buron, Mar. 8, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 ;
Copying, etc. —
L. Bogaert, $764.80; M. E. Carivene, $326.92; V. Dandrieux, $679.10; C. Goussard,
$123.17; L. .loubert, $909.25; E. Lahaise, $763.42; U. Lamarche, $497.50; M. Leger,
$202.27; O. Thibeault, .5020.68; Mde O. Thibeault, $94.37
T. Beauchesne, sundry disbursements
E. Flammarion & A. Valliant, book-binding $18.27; Wm. Schmitz, rent of offices, $188.91... .
Accounts under $10, 3 , :
S cts.
36,731 82
229 95
181 80
446 86
31 50
25 00
22 95
165 29
4,041 80
1,817 83
7,518 25
366 06
31 75
186 07
373 33
18 72
1.048 69
1,784 58
1,342 49
4,981 48
230 09
207 18
21 68
61,805 17
Gratuities— GratUlcations.
Gratuities of two months' salary to families of following deceased officials —
Charles Darveau, clerk, Quebec
W. D. LeSueur, assistant editor, Ottawa
W. W. Campbell, clerk, Ottawa
2.50 00
130 00
341 66
721 66
War Appropriation — Credit de guerre.
War expenditure (for details see Vol. IV)
11,926 38
Archives Department: Revenue.
D^partement des Archives: Recettes.
C..\8U.\L Revendb — Revenus casuels.
Amount received for copying documents
61 10
1— 2b
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
PART C
AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE
/ p
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
PARTIE C
BUREAU DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
f f
DEFENSES EN DETAIL
1— ic
C— 2
AUDITOR GENERAL S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Civil Government salaries —
Auditor Cieneral...
Permanent staff. . .
Auditor General's Offloe: Expenditure.
Bureau de I'Auditeur gfu£ral: d^pcnses.
Summary — Sommairc.
Civil Government contingencies
Printins and stationery
TravclUnR expenses
Sundries
Miscellaneous— Gratuity paid under Statute .
War appropriation (see Vol. IV)
S cts.
5,000 00
134.639 26
6,427 85
1.419 05
778 76
t cts.
139,639 26
8,625 66
416 66
38.242 21
186.923 79
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Auditor (Jeneral's Office: Salaries at Ottawa.
Bureau de I'.Vudlteur g^nCTal: .Appointements ik Ottawa
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Cr6dit8
cxtirieurs.
$ cU.
t
t
t
t
•66 00
•66 00
•93 00
•42 00
•50 00
{•45 87
125 00
120 00
129 16
125 00
120 00
•52 00
187 50
70 00
•13 00
70 00
50 00
92 50
87 50
•37 00
60 00
90 00
95 00
92 .50
92 50
31 67
90 00
166.50
31 67
•.55 50
24 96
52 SO
1 39
12 50
62 50
Auditor General — Auditeur general —
John Fra.scr, 12 m. to Mar. 31
V.ssistant Auditor Cicneral—
E. D. Sutherland, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
Slaff^Peraonnel.
Div. 1 A—
.1. Gorman, 3 m. to June 30, at $3,500 (superannuated)
F. Hayter, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. Kearns. 12 m. to Ma'. 31
J. \V. Ucid, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. S. .Stevenson, 12 in. to Mar. 31
E. 10. Stockton, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $2.800
Div. 1 B—
.S. S. Allen, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. A ni.s,sonette. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. H. Hrown. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
C. H. Douglas, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. A. Folkins. 4 m. to July 31 at $2,500 (deceased)
H. P. Godard, 12 iii. to Mar. 31 .,
R. S. Glass, 12 m to Mar. 31
K. r. Hayes. 12 m.to Mar. 31
E. S. Johnston, 12 in. to Mar. 31
P. D. McDonald. 8 in. U) Mar. 31 at $2. 100
E. E. Sfoc-kton. 3 m. to June 30 at $2,600 (promoted)
J. N. Trilible, 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $2,100
W. Tucker, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2 A—
C.J. Allan. 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. I,. Coffin. 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. T. Connolly. 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. H. (;uest. !t ni. to .Mar. 31 at $1,000
F. S.James, 12 ni. to Mar. 31
W..f. King. 12 in. to .Mur. 31 /
G. A. I.ind.sav. 12 in. to Mar. 31..
H. S, .Mariiiiilan, 12 in. to Mar. 31 :
P. D. McDonald. 4 ni. to July 31 at $1,900 (promoted) .
S. Rottic. 12 m. to Miir. 31
C. \V. SI<H'ves. 12 ni. to Mar. 31
J. N. Trihbic, 4 in. to July 31 at $1,900 (promoted)
■ D. J. Wagner, 12 ni. to Mar. 31
Div. 2 IV—
G. I-. Mird, April 23 to .S.-pt. .30 at $1 .000
W. H. Cn.'..'«-lmnn. 0 m. at $1. ()()«). B m. nl $1.1(K)
C. \V. rohfM)n. April 1-10 at $1 ,(100, on military leave. ...
C. H, fiuesl. 3 111. to June :I0 at $1,(K)0 (pn.inoleil)
R. G. Ilandyn 6 m. nt $1,000. 6 m. at $1,100 (lem $401 SO
military pay)
Carried forward
$ cts.
5,000 00
4,500 00
875 00
3,500 00
3,300 00
3.300 mt
3. 100 00
2.100 00
2.500 00
2..'i(K) 00
2,.^I0 (10
2,400 00
833 32
2,. 500 00
2. 100 00
2,600 00
2,500 00
1,400 00
6.50 00
1,400 00
2., 500 00
(..s.^o no
l.-.'iO 00
1,8.10 no
1,2(HI (NJ
I, son 00
i,!ino (X)
}.H'At 00
l.K.'ill (NI
633 33
i..s(Ki no
1,000 00
633 33
1 . s.w no
43.S 87
1 , 0.50 00
27 78
2.50 00
018 ,50
cts.
75,040 13
1
AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
C— 3
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
.\uditor General's Office: Salaries at Ottawa.
Bureau de TAudlteur g£n#ral: Appointements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
CrtditB
eitferieuTB.
$ cts
53 7.i
41 K7
46 .S7
•.32 00
62 ,50
62 50
60 00
00 00
43 80
52 .50
53 75
62 50
62 50
62 50
62 50
60 00
58 13
62 .50
57 50
55 00
62 50
62 50
62 50
51 25
62 50
62 .50
62 50
55 00
62 .50
60 00
55 00
52 .50
20 S3
52 50
55 00
60 00
15 63
62 .50
50 03
57 .50
50 63
55 00
62 .50
62 50
62 50
62 .50
62 50
36 88
37 .50
2 .50
36 88
38 75
35 00
37 50
38 13
38 75
36 25
36 25
45 63
Staff — Personnel — Continued.
Brought forward
Div. 2 B— Con.
R. W. Knapp. 3 m. at $1,000, 9 m. at Sl.lOO. . . i
Miss C. L. Mclean, S m. to Mar. 31 at S1.2.50
Miss M. A. Northwood, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at SI, 250
MissK. M. O'Connell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss M. I. Russell, 12 m. to Ma--. 31
Miss F. E. .Snelling, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Wilson, 6 m. at $1,1.50, 6 m. at $1,250
Div. 3 A—
Mis.s H. B. Alexander, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Mis.s C E. Anderson, 10 m. to .Ian. 31 at $1,050 (resigned) . . .
Miss N. M. Ardley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss E. M. liartlett. 6 m. at $1.0.50, 6 m. at $1,100
Miss F. Rrook. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss M. Dalj^lish, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss M. Daly, 12 in. to Mar. 31 at $1,250 (less 10 d. in Sept.)
Miss T. Darcey, 12 m. to Mar. 31
MissH. DeLury, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss E. M. Eraser, 9 m. at $1,150, 3 m. at $1,200 (less 14 d.
in Aug.)
Miss M. Fraser, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss E. L. Govenlock, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Mi.ss W. M. Greenshields, 12 m. t« Mar. 31
Miss F. I. Halkett. 12 ni. to Mar. 31
Miss J. Heron. 12 m . to Mar. 31
Miss E. L. Inglis, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
Miss A. M. Lawlor. 0 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,050 (less 8 d.
in Jan.)
Miss L. R. Living. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Mis..; F. Loverin. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss J. G. M. Low, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss I.e. Macdonald. 12 ni. to Mar. 31 (resigned)
Miss C. McDonald, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss M. M. McDonald, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss r. I. Mcintosh. 12 ni. to Mar. 31
Miss M. E. McLaughlin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss ('. L. McLean, 4 m. to July 31 at $1,250 (promoted). .
Miss M. C. McLean, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss M. M. Mitchell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss M. G. Moher. 12 m. to Mar. 31 '. .
Miss M. A. Northwood. 3 in. to .June .30 at $1,250 (promoted)
Miss L. .1. O'Hovlc. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss .1. McL Raitt. 9 m. at $1 .000, 3 m. at $1,050
Miss G. B. Reynolds, 12 in. to Mar. 31
Miss X. Rigby, 9 in. at $1 .000. 3 m. at $1,050
Miss M. C. Russell. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss ,S. E. Sleeves. 12 in. to Mar. 31
MissM. H. Sullivan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss M. C. Troy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss S. E. Turnbull, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss C. Wright, 12 in. to Mar. 31
Div. 3 B—
Miss M. Allison, 3 m. at $700. 9 m. at $750
Miss .V. W. .Vnderson. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss N". Brown. Mar. 1-31 at $600.
Miss G. I. Cohoon, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750 (less 18 d. in
Aug.)
Miss E. Corbett. 6 m. at $750, 6 m. at $800
Miss M. .-v. Davis, 12 in. to Mar. 31
Miss .1. W. Dunnet. 12 m. to Miir. 31
Mi.ss F. I. McDougall. 9 in. at $750, 3 m. at $800
Mi.ss .1. I. McEwen, 0 m. at $7.50, G m. at $800
Miss .J. I'arnielee, 6 in. at $700. 0 m. at $750
Miss R. M. Parmclec, 6 m. at $700, 6 ni. at $7,50
Miss N. M. Vaughan, 9 m. at $900. 3 m. at $9.50
Carried forward .,
$ cts.
75,640 13
1,075 00
833 33
937 50
1,600 00
1,250 00
1 , 250 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
875 00
1,050 00
1,075 00
1,250 00
1 , 250 00
1,215 28
1,2.50 00
1.200 00
1,119 22
1,250 00
1,150 00
1,100 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
1,002 42
1,250 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
1 , 100 00
1,2,50 00
1.200 00
1,100 00
1.050 00
416 67
1,050 00
1,100 00
1.200 00
312 50
1,2.50 00
1,012 ,50
1.1.50 00
1.012 .50
1,100 00
1 , 2.50 00
1.250 00
1,2,50 00
1,2.50 00
1 . 2.50 00
737 50
750 00
.50 00
701 21
775 00
700 00
7.50 00
702 .50
775 00
725 00
725 00
912 50
$ cts.
137,190 76
Al niTOR CEyERAL'S ItEI'OItT, lOH-lOlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Auditor General's Oftlre: Salaries at Ottawa.
Bureau de I'Audlteur g£D(!ral: Appolutements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Crtdits
ext6rieurs.
S cts.
23 76
38 13
44 38
36 25
Sta#— Concluded — Personnel — Fin.
Brought forward
Messengers —
H. Cotloe. 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $930
R. F. Coughlan.O m. at S'aO. 3 iii. at SSOO
J. O. Desmarais, 3 m. at $850. 9 m. at S900
R. A. Robb, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750 (less $401.50 military
pay)
Il'ur Appropriation {$SS,40£.7i) — Cridits de guerre.
Temporary Clerks and Messengers—
Com mis surmuneraires et mcssascrs —
E. K. Allen. Jan. 14 to .Mar. :!1 at SCOO
V. .\nderson, .\pril 1 to 8ept. 17 ilcss 7 d.) at $500
M. V. .Vnderson. Jan. 10 to Mar. 31 at $C00
J. .\rdley, 6 m. at $500, 6 m. at $G00
B. A\Thart, 7 m. to Alar. 31 (le.^s 4 d.) at $1,000
C. R". Bangs. 1 m. to June 30 at $.'>00
.M. Barker, June 18 to Sept. 30 at $.W0, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at
^QQO
A. E. Bates! Cm. atsiiOO. 6 in. de;'.-* 2 d.) at $050
G. M. Bearnian, 6 ni. at $500, G m. at $6.50
.v. Beattic, 6 m. at $500, 6 in. at $000
F. T. Benson, 6 m. (less 7 d.) at S500, 6 ni. at $000
M. Hentlev. .Sept. 1-30, at $.500. 0 in. at .«fi00
M. Bi.ssonnclte, 6 ni. at $600. 0 in. al $700
B. A. Bonsall, June 5 to Sept. 30 at $.')00, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at
H. J. Burii,' AprU 1 to 14 at $500.'. ..
E. Busbv. 12 in. toMar. 31 i^.
B. riiainlierlin, Oct. 29 to Mar. 31 (less 0 d.) at $000
E. Chainl)erlin, 0 lu. to Sept. 30 at $500, Dec. 3 to Mar. 31 at
$600
I(. Collins. 6 m. at $500, 0 m. (less 15d.)at$(i00
N. H. Conlev, 12 in. to Mar. 31
J. Conway, mes.'«-nger, Dec. 14 to Mar. 31 at $600
C. Coltec, messenger, June 18 to .Sept. .'!0 at $500
H. Cnttec. 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000 '
G. Cranston, 3 m. at $.")00. 3 m. al Si'OO. 0 m. at $700
E. M . < ulhcrt, April 12 to ,<cpl . 30 at $.W0
H. Dalglisli. C ni. at $.1.50, 0 in. (lev 10 d.) at $700
M. Drew, Nov. 5 to -Mar. 31 at $600
K. Dunnet, Mnv 21 to.lulv 7 (le.-,s1i d.) at $.500
E. R. Fnirev, June Ift to .Mar. 31 al $1,(HI0
B. Foley, On. ft to Mar. 31 i lei-s 23 il. ) at $600
A. A. Fra-M-r, 7 ni. to ( >ct, 31 al $l,.50O
J. G Gardiner, inesHenger. 2 ni. to May 31 at $500
F. Gibson, 6 m. at $600, 6 ni. at $700
.\. C;ovcnlork, .Ian. 12 U) Mar. 31 at $IK10
J. Govonlock, July 31 to .S-pt. 1 at $.500
.\. Hall. iTiOH-^'ngcr. Sept. 2S to Nov. 27 at $600
I.. Hall. .Inlv 13 to .Sept. .10 at S.VIO. 6 ni. tr) ,Mar. 31 at $600
J. H. llijglies. June 6 to Aug. 22 at $5«0
B. Johnson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. H. Kearnn. 0 m. al $.550, 3 m. (less 4 d.) at tOSO, 3 m. at
$700
G. I.inton, April I to Sept. 7 (less 2d.) nlfSOO
L. Macdonald, 0 in. at $.500, 6 m, at $600
J. MaeEwcn, 6 in. at $500, 6 m. (less 21 d.) at $000
N. C. -MacKay , Juno 25 to Oct, 10 at $,500
$ cts,
137,190 76
47.5 00
762 .50
SS7 50
323 50
fi,40B 70
Carried forward.
1.10,631) 20
129 03
222 50
125 SO
5.50 00
572 37
41 66
443 05
571 39
.575 00
.5.50 00
540 59
341 66
650 00
461 10
19 44
800 00
245 00
446 77
525 80
,.500 00
179 03
U3 03
.500 (X)
625 OO
234 68
005 18
243 33
69 71
794 44
252 07
,S75 00
S3 32
0.50 00
1.32 25
44 .30
100 00
4IPH 85
105 94
800 (H)
604 52
215 29
5,''>0 00
513 38
146 76
18.177 32
• Huperannuation Fund No. 1. t Supt-rnnnunlion 1 und .N'
] 35 years' scrvioo completed.
AUDITOR OENERAL'S OFFICE: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
C— 5
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Auditor General's Office: Salaries at Ottawa.
Bureau de I'Auditeur g^n^ral: Appointements & Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
extferieuTB.
i cts.
War Appropriation — Concluded — Credits de guerre — Fin.
Brought forward
Temponirj' Clerks and Messengers — Concluded.
Commis sumum^raires et messagers — Fin.
D. SIcKinnon, 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $500. Oct. 1 to Dec. 23 at
S600
R. A. McLachlin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. G. McPhee. 6 m. (less 5 d.) at $500, 6 m. (less 4 d.) at
$600
C. O. Morrison, 1 m. to April 30 at $500
E. Mulvey. 6 ra. at SoOO, 6 m. (less 6 d.) at $600
A. Nelson, 3 m. at $500, 3 m. (less 9 d.) at $600, 6 m. at $700
J. North, mes-senger, 6 m. at $500, 6 ni. at $600
N. O'Regan, 6 m. (less 16 d.) at $550, Nov. 12 to Mar. 31 at
$700
0. A. Fatten, April 1 to Oct. 20 (less 7 d.) at $600
R. S. Percival, Oct. 3 to Nov. 11 at $700
R. Plunkett, 6 m. at $500, 6 m. at $000
K. K. Powell, 6 m. at $500, 6 m. at $600
G. Ranev, Sept. 11 to 30 at $500, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $600.
T.J Rankins, 3 m. to June 30 at $1,000
M. A. Reid, 3 ra. at $500, 3 m. at $.550, 6 m. at $650
M. Richardson, 6 m. (less 7 d.) at $.500, 6 m. at $600
E. M. Riddell, 6 m. (less 6 d.) at $500. 6 m. at $600
R. E. Robertson, Oct. 3 to Mar. 31 at $600
M. Shearer, Sept. 17 to Nov. 1 1 at $.500
P. Sinclair, messenger, Nov. 7 to Mar. 31 at $600
M. E. Smith, 6 m. (less 7 d.) at $600, 6 m. at $700
L. Steele, 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $.500, Oct. 1 to Feb. 28 (less
6 d.) at $000
.K. L. Stevenson, July 1 to Aug. 28 at $500
R. A. Strong, July 26 to Mar. 31 at $1,000
\V. C. Tullv, messenger, June 16 to Sept. 4 at $500
T. C. Tullv, 6 m. (less 12 d.) at $.500, 6 m. at $650
M. K. Waterman, 6 m. (less 1 d.) at $500, 6 m. at $600
T. E. Webster, 12 m. to Mar. 31 (less 7 d.) at $1,000
M. E. Wh.iUey, May 18 to Oct. 31 at $500
C. I. White. 6 m. at $.500. 6 m. at $600
.V. R. Whitticr, .\pril 20 to June 20 (le.s.s 135 d.) at $900. . .
1. \\ ilson, April 1 to Aug. 5 at $500, Oct. 15 to Mar. 31 at$600
Legislation — Elections (S5,7S8.95).
Temporary Clerks — Commis sumumcraires —
M. .\yotte, Feb. 5 to Mar. 31 at $600, less i day
M. Baskin, Jan. 15 to Mar. 31 at $600
F. H. Benson. .Ian. 29 to Mar. 31 at $600
A. Blunt, Jan. 23 to Feb. 28 at $600
.\. Brydges, Feb. 7 to Mar. 31 at $600
K. Buckhain, Jan. 22 to Mar. 31 at S600
G. Casey, Feb. 8 to Mar. 9 at $600
D. Chambers. Jan. 3 to Mar. 31 at $600
K. Cowick. Feb. 8 to Mar. 9 at $600, less i day
M. E. Craig. Feb. 2 to Mar. 31 at $600
B. W. Cummings, Nov. 26 to Mar. 31 at $600
M. .v. Dahms, .Jan. 12 to 19 at $600
E. M. Findlay. Jan. 16 to M.-r. 31 at $600 .'
J. lorde, Feb. 7 to Mar. 31 at $600
A. A. Fraser, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $l,.50O
M. Hendry, Jan. 21 to Mai. 31 at $600
E. I. Hillhouse, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $600
K. E. Hopkins. Jan. 29 to .M.-ir. 31 at $600
.\. G Hud.son, 4 m. to Mar. 31 at $600
V. P. Keyes, Jan. 9 to Mar. 31 at $600
H. Langdon, Jan. 21 to .Mar. 31 at $600
M. Lavoie, Jan. 14 to Mar. 31 (less 5 d.) at $600
Carried forward .
$ cU.
139,639 26
139,639 26
S cts.
18, 177 32
387 06
1,200 00
536 14
41 66
539 32
610 48
550 00
520 35
320 97
75 94
5.50 OO
550 00
327 77
249 99
587 50
540 59
541 65
296 77
76 37
240 OO
638 71
489 96
79 29
682 SO
109 70
558 56
548 59
979 17
227 11
5.50 00
168 17
450 80
91 97
127 41
104 84
64 52
89 28
116 13
52 01
146 77
51 12
98 21
208 33
12 90
125 SI
89 28
625 00
117 74
250 00
104 84
200 00
137 10
117 74
120 79
35.454 5
AUDITOR OEXERAVS REPORT, 1911-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Auditor General's Office: Salaries at Ottawa.
Bureau de I'Audlteur g^nfral: AppointemeDts ik Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvprncment.
civil.
Outside
Votes.]
Crfdita
extirieure.
$ cts.
Legislation — Concluded — Elections — Fin.
Brought forward .
$ cts.
139,639 20
Temporary Clerks — Continvfi.
Y. Lavoic, Fob. 4 to Mar. 9 at SOOO.'less ) day
N. MaoMuroliv, Jan. 3 to Mar. 31 at $600
J. Mc,\rthur, Nov. 8 to .Mar. 31 at $600 -. . . . .
I. McDonald. Jan.' U to -Mar. 31 at $600
M. C. .McDonald. Jan. 10 to Mar. 31 at $000
M.McFarlano, Jan. 22 to Mar. 31 at $000
S. Mcacher, Jan. 7 to Mar. 31 at $600
L. O'Malley , Jan. 23 to Mar. 31 at $600
A. Parisicn. Dec. 5 to Mar. 31 (loss 6d.) at $600
A. V. Proctor, Jan. 28 to Mar. 31 at $600, less } day
H. Reid. Jan. 17 to Mar. 31 at $000
A. Roblin, Nov. 14 to Mar. 31 at $(i00
J. R. Smith. Jan. 19 to Mar. 31 (less 4 d.) at $800 ,
H. E. .'^vmmes, Jan. 24 to Mar. 31 at $600
E. TuUy, .Ian. 9 to M.ar. 31 at $600
C. Turriff, Dec. 28 to Jan. 16 at $600. less 1 day
G. Watters, Feb. 14 to >Iar. 31 at $600
G. A. White, Dec. 20 to >Inr. 31 at $1,000.
L. Woods, Jan. 22 to Mar. 31 at $600
K. I. Yule, Feb. 6 to Mar. 31 at $600
139,039 26
S cts.
35,454 53
58 26
146 77
238 33
133 87
1.35 48
116 13
140 32
114 52
182 83
105 65
124 19
228 33
151 74
112 90
137 10
30 64
76 78
268 12
110 13
91 07
38,161 69
t'lvll Government Condneenrlrs.
Stationery office supplies, 12 ni. to Mar. 31 4, 184 06
Kine's Printer's .icrount, print inK. binding, etc ^ 2,243 79
TclenTains. $40.8!); postage, $10; cartaKe, $165. 50' 216 .39
Subscriptions to new.spapers, $.58; towels, 10 doi., $25; whisks, 3 dos., $10 93 00
Water, $225.15; soap, $19.60; sundries. $51.62 296 37
WashinK towels: Miss F. fiilchrist. 12 m.. $66; Mrs. E. McDonald, 9 m., $22.50: Mrs. P.
Ijirivierc. 12 m., $72: Mrs. E. Stack, 3 iii., $12. .50 173 00
Travelling cxpon-ws: R. 8. Cilass, $36 95; W. Kearns, $330.55; S. Rettie, $1.051.55 1,419 05
8,625 00
MISCELLANEOUS: GRATUITY P.VII) U NDER STATUTE.
Gratuity of two months salary paid to father of the late H. .\. Folkins, chrk lU
410 66
I
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
PART D
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
PART IE D
MINISTERE DES DOUANES
DETAILS DES DEFENSES ET DES RECETTES.
D— 2
.11 DiToly' (it:\t:h'Ai:.< in.ritur. innims
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Customs Department: Summary of Kxprnditure and Rt')enue.
MInisttre des Douanes: Sommaire des dfpenses et des recettes.
Civil Government —
Salan.- of Minister.
Salaries of staff —
Contingencies
Ezpendilure — Dipenses.
I Page
Salaries and Contingencies at Ports —
Nova Scot ia
Prince Kdward Island
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan ".
Alberta
British Columbia. . .
Yukon Territory
Inspection, Board of Customs and Laboratory.
Miscellaneous Customs
Maintenance of Revenue Cruisers and Special Preventive Scr%'icc
Secret Preventive Seri-ice
Miscellaneous, Gratuities to families of deceased officers
War Appropriation
D—
D— 2)
D— U)
Total expenditure
Rctcnuc.
Customs Kcvenuc
Customs Seizures
Casual Revenue
Total revenue
D— 12)
D— 19i
D— 20)
D— 24)
D— 35i
D— 55)
D— 59)
D— 61)
D— 63)
D— 70)
D— 711
D— 75)
D— 76)
D— 77)
D— 77)
D— 78)
D— 79
D— 79
D--9
S cts.
S CIS.
7,000 00
314,349 84
17,384 22
338,734 00
274,972 07
25.352 76
195,7.>S 34
731.179 94
1.186,511 16
267,860 26
146.377 31
156,035 47
430.. 325 83
29,340 18
3,443,713 32
374,024 39
178,172 89
56,233 54
2, 175 73
9, 149 82
5,541 25
4,407,745 00
144,172.629 70
75,044 50
1,076 24
1
144,248,750 44
Abate-
Civil
Outside
ments.
Salaries at Ottawa.
Government.
Votes.
Fonds de
.\ppolntements h Ottawa.
Gouvemeraent
Credits
retraite.
civil.
extdricurs.
S eta.
Ministrr — .Uinislr«.
Hon. J. D. Reid, April 1 to Oct. 11, at $7,000
Hon. A. L. .Sifton, Oct. 12 to Mar. 31, at $7,000
3.706 97
3,293 03
Stiff— Pcraonntl.
Commissionei^
John McUougald, 12 m. to Mar. 31
5,000 00
Div. lA—
160 00
C. P. Blair, 12 m. to Mar. 31
3.200 00
•80 00
R. R. Farrow, H.1.HI. commi.isioner. 12 n>. to Mar. 31
4.000 00
•.56 00
S. L. T. Frost. 7 m. to On. 31. at $:i,2(K) ulereasod) .
1,866 62
tll2 88
,1. A. Watson, 9 m. at $3,200, 3 m. at $.3..30O
Div. IB—
3,225 00
140 00
F. \V. Babington. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
2,800 00
J
A. f •. Bleakney, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
2,800 00
:'27 96
T. A. n. Bliss, 12 m tn Mar. 31
2,800 00
•4K 00
M. H. GwKlsp<H-d. 12 m. to Mar. 31
2,400 no
•50 50
R. M. Heinii. ft m. at $2..'iOO. 3 rii. at $2,600
2,.')25 no
•50 00
\V J. Mff nffrfv. 12 in. to Mar. 31
2,. 500 no
131 25
.1. S. Roe. 9 III. at $2,600. 3 in. at $2,700
2.625 00
J. S. Rn«'. private secrctarj-. .April 1 to Oct. 11, at $600
H. V. Rorke, 9 m. at $2..W0. 3 m. at $2.600
317 74
t88 38
2.525 no
•56 00
K. I,. Saniler". 12 m. to Mar. 31
2.800 00
112 SO
R. Telford, 6 m. at $2,200, 6 m. at $2,300 .
Carried forward . .
2.250 00
1.113 47
50,634 36
I
crfToMs i>i:r.\ htm est-. KXi'KsniTiKE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
D— 3
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Salaries at Ottawa.
Appolntements it Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext^rieurs.
$ cts.
1.113 47
105 00
92 .50
♦ 64 75
•37 00
•37 00
r 9 51
•37 50
t64 75
90 00
tee 50
90 00
92 50
SO 25
92 50
92 50
92 50
92 50
92 .50
85 00
22 50
•39 00
85 00
92 50
95 00
92 50
t73 50
92 50
12 48
55 00
ee 25
50 25
52 50
57 .50
53 75
52 50
78 75
10 86
Staff — Continued — Personnel — .Suite.
Brought forward
10 02
02
50
66
25
78
75
60 00
62
50
62
50
52
50
65
(10
63
IT)
52
50
60 00
57
.50
57
50
55
00
7
11
52 50
SO 00
52
50
10
82
71
;'5
,so
00
4,843 02
Div. 2A—
P. H. C. Benson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. K. Berton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. \. Campbell, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,850, less J499.20 mil-
itarv pay
W. H. Cark-ton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. C!. Connolly, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.1. Courtney, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.S. A. Dunlevie. 9 m. at $1.8,50, 3 m. at $1,950
R. H. Evans, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. F.Jackson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. H. Johnston, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. F. LaniKan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
\V. C!. Livingstone, 12 m. to Mar. 31
V. McDonald. 9 in. at .?1,700. 3 m. at $1,800, .
J.J. Media, 12 m. to Mar. 31
K. A. Miles, 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. Patten, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M, Peaker, 12 m. to Mar. 31 '.
M. Persse, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. Prentiss, 6 m. at -SI. 650, 6 m. at 81,750
M. Quayle, 3 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,800
M. Quavle. private secretary, 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $600.
F. Richards, 12 m'. to Mar. 31
P. Roche, 6 m. at $1,650, 6 m. at $1,750
G. Ross, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
X. Ross, 12 m. to Mar. 31
. I. Smith. 12 in. to Mar, 31
. T. Urquhart, 12 m. to Mar. 31 • ■. .
J. Ward, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2B—
W. E. .A.bbott, July 1 to Oct. 15, at $1,000 (resigned;
G. \V. Addison, 12 m. to Mar. 31
V. Allen, 3 m. at $1,250, 9 m. at $1,350
F. C. Anderson. 9 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,200
D. ArmstronK, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100
M. Belleau. 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Bennett. 9 m. at $1,050,3 m. at SI. 150
Bennett, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1.100
F. Blais, 6 m. at $1,550, 6 m. at $1,600
Blake, 2 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,300
Bowser, 2 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200
Bradley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Brown, 3 m. at $1,2.50, 9 m. at $1,350
Burns, 6 m. at $1..5.50, 6 m. at $1,600
Burroughs, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Burt. 12 III. to Mar. 31 :
Byron, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Callaghan. 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100
Callheck, 12 III. to Mar. 31
J.
C.
H.
A.
M.
W.
H.
A.
M.
. L.
.J.
H.
C
A. Campcau, 9 m. at $1,2,50, 3 m. at $1.3,50
C. H. Carbonncau, 6 ni. at $1,000, 6 ni. at $1,100
H. L. Carson, 6 m. at $1.1.50, 6 m. at $1,250
K. M. Cherry, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. J. Chisholni, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,150, less $401.50
military pay. . .
L. A. Chown. 6 m. at $1.0.'>0, 6 m. at $1.1.50
F. L. Code, May 10 to June 30, at $1,000 (enlisted)
A. W. Coon, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100, less $401-50 mill.
tary pay
H. J. ( oopcr, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. W. Corrigall. 0 m. at SI. 000, 6 m. at $1,100 :
F. W. Cowan, 2 in. to Mar. 31, at $1,300
E. C. Dalton, 3 m. at $1,3.50,9 m. at $1,4,50
J. A. P. Daveluy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
$ cts,
50,634 ,36
2, 100 00
1,8.50 00
1,.350 80
1.8.50 00
1,850 00
1,9,50 00
1,875 00
1,8,50 00
1,800 00
1,900 00
1.800 00
1.8.50 00
1.725 00
l..S,50 00
1.8.50 00
1,850 00
1.8.50 00
1,850 00
1,700 00
450 00
150 00
1,9,50 00
1,700 00
1,8.50 00
1,900 00
1,8,50 00
2, 100 00
1,850 00
290 31
1,100 00
1,325 00
1,125 00
1,0,50 00
1, 1.50 00
1,075 00
1,0,50 00
1,575 00
216 70
200 00
1.2.50 00
1,325 00
,575 00
,200 00
Carried forward
1,
1,
1,2,50 00
1,250 00
1,0.50 00
1,.300 00
1.275 00
1.0,50 00
1,200 00
1, 150 00
748 50
1,100 00
142 47
648 50
1,600 00
1,0,50 00
216 68
1,425 00
1,600 00
$ cts.
132,698 32
AC U I TOR GEXhUAr/S REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
.^salaries at Ottawa.
Appolntcniciils J Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvcrnement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext^rieurs.
$ cts.
4,843 02
78 75
80 00
52 50
42 02
55 00
72 50
51 25
57 50
S/a^— Continued — Personnel — Suite.
Brought forward
Div. 2B — continued.
F.J. Davis. 6 111. at $1„550, 6ra. at $1,600
E. M. Dans, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
A. T. Delahaye. 6 III. at .$1,000, 6 m. at SI. 100
\V. .\. Deslauriers. 9 ni.at Sl.OOO. Jan. 1-3 at $1,100 (enlisted)
D. D. Desrosiers. 12 m. to Mar. 31
N Devlin 6 m. at $1 400 Cm. at $1,500
$ ets.
132,698 32
1 . 575 00
1.600 00
1,050 00
758 84
1,100 00
1,4,50 00
1,025 00
1 , 1,50 00
359 96
1.075 00
1 . m) 00
1,.5,50 00
1,400 00
731 50
I , .550 00
698 ,50
1,100 00
1,550 00
1,250 00
673 .50
591 66
1,198 50
1,550 00
1,600 00
1,600 00
1,025 00
1,275 00
2.S7 49
1.07,5 no
1 . (17.5 no
1,100 00
1,018 10
1,600 00
975 no
1 . 5.V) 00
l,,i(Ki 00
WIS ,50
i,oon no
1 . 1 25 no
i.:'(Ki no
1.250 (H)
i.iUMi no
1.175 00
1 . 2.50 no
1.200 no
i.n.vi no
1.125 (H)
1 , 11.50 no
183 33
482 06
i.(;(N) no
i.iidd no
1,11.5(1 no
1 , 2(HI 00
771 96
$ cts.
G H Donaldson 9 ni at S! 000 3 m at SI. 100
J E Donnen 12 m. to Mar. 31
53 73
T. V.Doyle, 6 m. at $1,400. 3 m. to Dec. 31, at $1,500, less
53 75
R. P. Drumniontl. 3 ni. at Sl.OOO, 9 m. at $1,100
80 00
77 50
70 00
55 00
77 50
55 00
C W Dunion 6 m at il 500 6 in nt $1 600
A. M. Dupuis, 6 m. at $1.3.50. 6 in. at $1.4.50
A. A. KUement, 12 m. to .Mar. 31, at $1,100, less $368.50 mUi-
tary pay
P .\ Errett 6 m. at $l,.5O0, 6 m. at $1,600
T. ,<. Kalkner, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,100, less $401.50 mill-
55 00
77 50
62 SO
53 75
29 64
80 00
\V F Fiilkner 12 m to Mar. 31
R J Farrell 6 m. at $1,500. 6 m. at $1,600
A. T. 1-indlay. 3 ni. at $1,000. 9 m. at $1,100. less $401.50
militarv pay
R. R. FitzKerald. 6 m. at $1,000, Oct. 1-31 at $1,100 (enlisted),
f. P. FIvnn, 12 m. to M.-ir. 31, at $1,600. less $401.50 military
77 50
80 00
80 00
51 25
63 75
14 37
53 75
53 75
.55 00
52 50
R Fontainp 6 m at SI 500 6 m at $1,600
S. L. M. Fra.ser, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C L J Fusee 9 m at $1 000, 3 m . at $1 , 100
W. Gilrliri.st. 3.m. at $1 , 200, 9 m. at $1 ,.300
S. C". CJreenwood, 3 m. to June 30, at $1,150 (enlisted)
T 1 H f iiievreliinnt 3 in at $1 000 9 111 at $1,100.
J R Ciuibord 9 ni at $1 0,50 3 m. at $1,150
E M HaEKins 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. D. Hall. 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100. less $31.90 mili-
80 00
51 25
J. Hanlr.n, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.1. (;. Hiekson, 9 m.at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,100, less 18 days in
Nov
77 50
77 50
55 00
J. Hoev. 6m.nt $1,,500, 0 m. at $1,600
R. In(M-. 6 m.at $1,500,0 m.at $1,600, le.is $244 military pay
L. Jneohs. 12 m. to Mur. 31, at $1,100, less $401.50 military
80 00
56 25
60 00
62 SO
r 5 32
58 75
62 ,50
60 00
.52 50
139 38
62 50
9 17
62 60
80 00
80 00
52 50
60 00
.38 70
f; O InnpH 12 m to Mar 31
L, A. Kane. 9 m. nt $1,100, 3 ni. at $1.200
G.O. Kemp. 6 in. at $1 . 1,50, 6 m. nt $1,2.50.
I K Kinmid \''* iii t(i Mur .'11
A T AroTtf l"* Ml to Mar 31
O Lalranre 3 m nt $1 100 9 m. at $1,200
J. F. I.essaril. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. M.J. Ix.ranKer, 12 ni. lo Mar. 31
I S Miirtlonnlrl 6 in nt $1 000 6 m. at $1. 100
T. E. Mardonald. 3 in. at $1 ,0,50, 9 m. at $1, 1,50
W 1 MnerlomiWl 6 In nt SI 000 Om at $1,100
O M MacdiiUKnII 2 in to Mar. 31, at $1, 100
I,. E. Mnrl.arlilin,6in.nt $1,000. 6m.nl $1. 100. low $567 94
niilitjirv pay
A. M. .Marinilinn, 12 m. to Mar 31
l-.C. Mar .Neil. 12 m. to Mar. 31
W 1 MnrNell 6m at $1.0(10. 6 m. at $1,100
V,-..]. Mnlelte.'l2 m. to Mar. 31
S. J. Martin, 6 m. at $1 ,0(K). 3 in. to Dee. 31 nt $1 , 100 (onlintod)
( ftrrie*! forward
8,009 00
196,086 22
CI sTOMs ni:i'\irr\ii:\T: esvemuiiue
D— 5
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraitc.
$ ots,
,099 00
53 75
52 50
78 75
55 00
75 00
77 .50
51 25
57 50
80 00
70 00
55 00
52 50
34 12
80 00
80 GO
55 00
62 50
52 50
77 50
47 90
62 50
53 75
52 50
55 00
80 00
78 75
•32 00
51 25
55 00
51 25
52 50
77 50
80 00
52 50
75 00
66 25
*32 00
52 .50
51 25
57 50
55 00
62 50
52 50
65 00
7S 75
52 50
80 00
78 75
52 50
77 50
80 00
62 .50
SO 00
53 75
80 00
16 64
78 75
58 75
Salaries at Ottawa.
Appointemcnts k Ottawa.
Staff — Continued — Personnel — Snite.
. Brought forward
Div. 2B — Continued.
W. A. Matheson. 3 m. at $1,000, 9 m. at $1,100
W. Millar. 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100
J. D. Mougo, 6 m. at $1,550, 6 m. at $1,600
H. B. Munroe, 12 m. to Mar. 31
n. McCaffrey, 0 m. at $1,4.50, 6 m. at $1,5.50
F. McCallum, 6 m. at $1,500. 6 m. at $1.600
P. McCausland, 9 in. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,100
H. O. McCurry, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. B. McEachern, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. H. McElroy, 6 m. at $1,350. 6 m. at $1,450
G. McFarlane, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. G. McLaren, 0 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100
G. F. McLatchie, 6 m. at $1,000, 2 m. to Nov. 30, at $1,100
(enlisted )
R. 8. McPherson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 •
.J. S. McVev, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. A. Neish, 6 m. at $1,050, 6 m. at $1,150
B. A. Neville, 12 ra. to Mar. 31, at $1,250, less $949 military
pay
C. F. O'Brien, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100
G. O'Connor, 6 m. at $1,. 500, 6 m. at $1,600
R. J. O'Connor, April 1 to , Jan. 7 at $1,150 (enlisted)
H. A. O'Dohertv, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. H. Ogden. 3 m. at $1,000. 9 m. at $1,100
C. Ogilvy. 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100, less $381.70
military pay
F. D. Palmer, 12 m. to Mar 31
H. W. Patterson. 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. Patterson, 6 m. at $1,.550, 6 m. at $1,600
E. Payne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. W. Perrier, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100..
■^ W. E. Perrin, 12 m. to Mar. 31 '
D. L. Peters, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100
E. Petrie, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100
E. M. Phillips, 6 m. at $1,. 500, 6 m. at $1,600
H. H. Pigeon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
,J. V. Pilon. 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100
E. Proulx, 6 m. at $1,450, G m. at $1,550
,r. L. Rattey, 3 m. at $1,250, 9 m. at $1,350
R. Raymond, 12 m. to Mar. 31
K. S. Ravnard, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100
M. H. Rlicaumc, 9 m. at Sl.OGG, 3 m. at $1.100
E. A. Ridcout, 12 in. to Mar. 31, at $1,150, less $434.70
military pay
D. H. B. Roberts, 6 m. at $1,050, 6 m. at $1, 150
A. O. Rocque, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. C. Roinbough, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100, less $398.20
military pay
W. Ryder, 'l2 m. to Mar. 31
C. Schofield, 6 m. at $1,.5,50, 6 m. at $1,600
E. C. .Scrivens. 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100
VV. D. Selby, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. ,T. Shannon, 6 m. at $1,.5.5G, 6 in. at $1,G00
Sharkey, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100, less $377.30
m ilitarv pay
R. Shaw, 6 m.at$l,,500, 6 m. at $1,600
E. Shiles, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Sixsmith, 12 m. to Mar. 31
,1. Slater. 12 in. to Mar. 31
F. Smith, 3 in. at $1 ,000, 9 m. at $1, 100
R. C. Smith, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ".
S. M. Smith, 4 in. t« .July 31, at $1,000 (enlisted)
T. Smith, 6 m. at $1,.5.50, 6 m. at $l,(iOO. .
H. L. Smithers, 3 m. at $1,100, 9 m. at $1,200
N.
B.
F.
H.
11 , 681 66 Carried forward .
Civil
Outside
Government.
Votes.
Gouvemement
Credits
civil.
ext^rieurs
$ cts.
$ ct
195,986 22
1,075 00
1,050 00
1,575 00
1,100 00
1 , 500 GO
1 , 5.50 GO
1,025 GO
1,150 00
1,600 00
1,400 00
1 . IGO 00
1 , 050 00
683 30
1,600 00
1 , 600 GO
1,100 00
301 00
1,0,50 00
1 , 550 GO
884 11
1,250 00
1,075 00
668 30
1,100 00
1,600 00
1,575 00
1,600 00
1,025 00
1,100 00
1,025 00
1,050 GO
1,5.50 00
1,6(K) GO
1,050 00
1.5G0 OG
1,325 GO
1,600 00
1,050 00
1,025 00
715 30
1,100 00
1,250 00
651 80
1,.300 GO
1,,575 GO
1,0,50 00
1,600 00
1,575 00
672 70
1,550 00
1,600 00
1 , 2.50 00
1,600 00
1,075 GO
1,600 GO
333 32
l,,5i5 00
1,175 00
266,946 05
D — 6
AUDITOR OEXERAL'S REPORT. /fl/T/.O/S
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Salaries at Ottawa.
Appolntrments h Ottawa.
Civil
Govcmment.
Gouvemement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
extfrieurs.
S cts.
11.681 66
51 25
63 75
52 SO
65 00
SI i#— Concluded— Personnr/— Fin .
Brought forward
Div. 2ii— Concluded.
C. D. Spence. 9m.at $1,000.3 in. at SI. 100..
P. L. Steoklcv. 3 m. at $1,200. 9 m. at $1,300
\V. F. Strutt. 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100, less $349 80
military pay
W. B Stuart, 12 m. to Mar. 31
$ cts.
266.946 05
1,025 00
1,275 00
700 20
1..31X) 00
682 00
i.mo 00
1.600 00
l.,575 00
1.275 00
1,600 00
1,100 00
1,050 00
166 66
1,.500 00
9.33 31
1 . .5.'n7 .50
1.025 00
1.075 00
1,4(H) 00
1,1.50 (Kl
1.17.5 0(1
1.S3 ,33
1.125 00
l.fiOO 00
1.025 00
1,225 00
750 00
1.250 00
1,012 .50
1,2.50 00
1 . 2.511 00
I.IIHI 00
l.KMI 00
1,012 .50
1,2,50 00
036 00
1,250 00
804 60
1,1.50 00
775 00
461 00
925 00
712 ro
712 .'0
8.37 .^0
775 00
200 00
800 00
,',0 00
9,'.(l (Ht
784 87
800 00
712 50
540 09
128 33
461 00
% cts.
55 00
80 00
80 00
M. J. Suree. 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,100, less $418 military pay.
W. E. Tavlor. 12 m. to Mar. 31
\V. G. TcafTe. 12 in. to Mar. 31
78 75
E Terricn G m. at $1,550. 6 m. at $1.600
63 75
H. B. Timleck, 9 m. at $1,250, 3 m. at $1.350
80 00
M Tobin 12 m. to Mar. 31
55 00
R. Trcinblav, 12 m. to Mar. 31
52 SO
F \ Trot tier 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1. 100
7 92
75 OO
46 62
L. W. Tubman, 2 m. to May 31, at $1,000 (deceased)
A. E. Veil, 6 m. at $1,450. 6 ni. at $1,.5.')0
\. V Wade. 7 in. to Oct. 31. at $1,600 nlecea.«cd)
•31 75
S. H. Wa»asoner. 3 m. at $1.5.50. 9 m.al $1,600
51 25
J J Wall <l m. at $1,000. 3 in. at $1,100
53 75
L. D. Warren. 9 m. at $1.0.50, 3 m. at $1.150
70 00
(' E' Wat-ain fi in. at $1.3.50. 6 m. at $1,450
^
57 SO
W. ,). Wel.sli. 12 in. lo Mar. 31 .
58 75
9 13
H . M . W etmoro. 9 m . at $1 . 150, 3 m . at $1 , 250
M. E. Wilson. 2 m. to .Mar. 31. at $1.100
56 25
W L Wilson 3 in. at $1 050, 9 m. at $1, 150 ."
80 00
51 25
61 25
37 50
•37 50
H. L.Wood, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. Worslev.9 in. at ?1.(K)0. 3 ni. at $1,100
P. L. Younjj. 9 m. at $1,200. 3 in. at $1,300
L. R. Younger, 9 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
Div. 3A—
W D P Bales 12 m. to Mar. 31 .. .
50 63
M M Bennett. 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at Sl.OSO
62 50
H Bourizoinjr 12 in to Mar. 31
'
62 50
T 1/ Burns 12 m. to Mar. 31
55 00
J. A. E. Clirlie. 12 III. to Mar. 31
55 00
,( E Derv 12 in. to .Mar. 31
50 63
H. A. Howard, 9 in. at $1,000, 3 m. at Sl.OSO
62 no
51 88
H. I.. Merkley, 3 m. at $1,000, 9 m. at $1,050. leas $401.50
*
62 SO
('. J. .Vfullin 12 m. to Mar. 31
57 50
A. .S. OKilvy. 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,150, less $345 40 military
57 SO
38 75
43 13
46 25
35 63
35 63
41 HH
38 75
10 00
40 00
J. E. York. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div.3B— .
.\. E. Borehani. 6 m. al $7.50. 6 in. at $800
F. C lifTor.l . 9 ni . at $8.50, 3 m . at $900, lesis $401 ..50 military pay
\. .1. Darwin. « ni. at $900. rt 111. nt $!l."0
H. Dortor. 9 III. al $700. 3 m. nt $7.50
R. A. EUord. 9 m. nt $700. 3 m. nt $7.50
F. Fair. 3 m. at $800. 0 ni. at $H,50
H. G. Fellowi.. 6 m. at $7.50. « m. al $S(H)
J. M. McGiffin. 3 m. to Mar. 31. nt »h(hi
McswnRerw. etc. —
2 .ro
47 .'CI
36 ii.1
40 mt
A. I). Carl.lon, April 1 lo .30. nt $600 (rmijtned 1
1.. .1 Dnliiirc, 12 mi. K. Mnr. 31
1. W . D.ivlr. April I to .Mar. 24. nl SSOO lrii.i«neil)
3.1 (i.l
27 .i4
6 44
43 13
.\. B. .I..lin..on, 9 in. nt $700.3 m. Bl $7.rO
T. .s. rHiii'r>u>n.3iii.nt $700. 6 m. to Her, 31 at I7S0 (Pnlinted)
J. C;. Keviiiond. April 1 to .lunr 6 at $700 'cnliiled)
K. Wliillnn.". 9 in. nl $H.50. 3 in. nt $900, iofi'. $401 .,'0 inilitnry
pay
1 iirriffl tt.rw .■irr)
14.442 11
321.340 84
CCSTOMS DEPAI.'TMEXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
D— 7
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Salaries at Ottawa.
Appointements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernemcnt
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
extferieurs.
14,442 11
87 .50
27 48
flO (X)
26 28
67 91
200 00
83 70
62 94
39 96
11.5 00
46 62
110 00
Civil Government Contingencies — Gouvernment civil, dipenses
contingentea. (Page D—tl) (,$199.98).
Brought forward
VV. E. Abbott, clerk, 3 m. to June 30, at $800 .
Inspection of Ports— Inspection des Ports {Page D-71) ($21,250.13).
VV. G. Ball, a.sst. inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. H. Bernard, preventive officer, 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,100.
H. C. IMair, inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.S. O. Bryenton, preventive ofiBcer, 2 m. at $950, 10 m. to Mar. 31,
■ at$l,0.50
G. X. Bunker, preventive officer, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. to Mar. 31,
at $1,400
E. S. Busby, chief inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. A. Forbes, a.sst. inspector, 5 m. at $1,600, 5 m. at $1,700, 2 m
to Mar. 31. at Sl,800
C. R. Hamilton, preventive officer, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. to Mar
31, at $1.300
G. J. Hucstis, preventive officer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200, less
S401 ..50 military pay
.\. M. Kennedy, inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. J. Lynton, preventive officer, April 1 to Nov. 6, at $1,600
(resigned )
R. B. McDougald, inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31
39 96
41
00
83 32
42
54
50
64
36
27
27 48
04
20
64
62
44
16
52
04
53
57
12 89
47
90
23
76
67
07
24
36
55
59
49
10
63
15
18
75
61
47
52
10
89 60
24 96
36 62
10 00
24
96
24 96
16,606 54
Board of Customs, Preventive Officers — Bureau des douanes, doua-
nicrs {Page 72) ($124,226.97).
h. E. Allen, 12 m. to Mar. 31
\V. R. Allen, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $950, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
J. Andrew, 12 m. to March 31, $1,800, less $133.84 military pay
to July 31
R. R. .-Vult, 3 m. at S9.50, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at S1.050
H. E. Baker, 2 m. at $900. 3 at Sl.OOO. 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,0.50
A. R. Barrettc, 2 m. at $600, 3 at $650, 4 at $750, 3 m. to Mar. 31
at $850
E. D. Bateman, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,100
A. Beaudry, 2 m. at $1 ,200. 10 m. to Mar. 31 . at $1 ,300
J. Bell, 2 m. at $1,150, 3 at $1.2=0, 7 m. to Mar. 31 . at $1,350
Jean K. Birch, 2 m. at S800. 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $900
J. A.Blacklock,2m.at $900, 3at $1,000,7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,100
F. H. Blake, 1 m. at $1,150.9 m. to Jan. 31, at $1,300 (transferred
to Inside Service)
G. I. Boreham,4m. to Mar. 31. at $1,000
J. A. Bowser, 5 m. at $1 ,100, 5 m. to Jan. 31, at $1,200 (transferred
to Inside Service)
A. B. Brav, 2 m. at $500, 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $950
W. J. Bruder. 2 m. at $1,200, 3 at $1,.300, 7 m. to Mar, 31, at $1,400
L. C. Bryenton, 2 m. at $900, 7 m. at $9.50, 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
F. L. Cauley, 2 m. at $1 ,000. 3 at $1,100, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,150
P. R. Claire. 2 m. at $1)00, 10 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,000
H. A. Cicary, 2 m. at SI, 150, 3 at $1,2.50. 7 m. to Mar. 31, at$l,300
Ethel M. Clements, 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,500
VV. H. Courtney, 5 m. at SI. 200. 7 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,250 : . .
F. VV. Cowan, 5 m. at $1,200, 5 m. to .Ian. 31, at $1,300 (transferred
to Inside Service)
J. C. Creelman, 2 m. at $1,650, 3 at $1,750, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at
$1,850
E. Cromwell, April 2 to Aug. 31. at $900, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
G. E. Cro.sa, 2 m. at $900, 7 m. to Dec. 31, at $1,000 (transferred
to Oshawa, Ont. )
T. G. Crosian, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200, less $620.50 military
pay
S. Dcsplats. April 7 to May 31, at $900, 10 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,000
J. Donaldson, April 23 to May 31, at $900, 10 iii. to Mar. 31, at
$1,000
$ cts
321,349 84
199 98
1,7.50 00
916 66
3,000 00
1,0.33 33
1,.3.58 33
4,000 00
1,675 00
1,258 33
798 50
2,. 300 00
959 98
2,200 00
1,600 00
970 83
1,666 16
850 01
1,012 50
725 00
549 96
1.283 33
1,291 66
883 33
1,041 66
1,070 80
333 33
958 30
941 66
1,.341 66
954 16
1,112 .50
983 33
1,2(12 .50
375 00
1,229 16
1,041 65
1,791 66
955 83
733 31
579 50
968 33
928 33
Carried forward.
321,549 82
50,685 58
D— 8
AUDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Salaries at Ottawa.
.4ppointements i Ottawa.
CivU
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
CrMits
ext^rieurs.
$ cts.
16,606 54
62 94
F.
7 08
J.
24 96
A.
A.
24 96
G.
62 94
J.
10 00
C.
24 96
G.
63 36
E.
70 61
R.
R.
20 00
83 12
Board of Customs, Prcvenlin Officers — Continued — Bureau des
douanca, douaniers — Suite.
Brought forward
W
24 96
H.
60 00
T.
24 96
A.
52 86
C.
63 57
H
54 99
T.
45 63
\V
27 48
E.
73 95
J.
52 04
L.
64 97
.1.
30 00
J.
24 96
.J.
53 79
R.
60 00
W
53 96
,1.
70 01
«.
50 18
H
F.
.■iO 18
H
21 24
K.
16 03
W
40 00
u
45 63
v..
lai 84
R.
32 07
H.
32 07
.1.
43 96
G
49 38
M
•36 00
J.
46 47
1)
32 52
J.
8 32
J.
47 87
I..
12.5 00
C.
46 as
s
6 06
w
46 47
.1.
47 87
u.
21 96
li.
.35 40
( ■.
55 59
I*.
18.045 36
A. D'OmcUas, 5 m. at $1,200. 7 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,300
E. Drummond. April 1 to May 6, at $850 (enlisted)
G. Dumontier, 2 m. at $900, 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000, less
3 d. in Dec
G. W. Duncan, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $950, less $949 military pay
, G. Duncan, 5 m. at $900. 7 m. to Mar. 31. at SI. 000
Dunlop, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1..300
L. Edwards. 12 in. to Mar. 31
. E.Evans, 1 m. at $('00, 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
J.Eward.2m.at $1,100. 10 m. to Mar. 31. at $1.300
. Fairbaim. 2 m. at $1,300, 3 at $1,400. 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,450
. .\. Farrow, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. to .Mar. 31, at $1,600 (military
leave, without pay)
. J. Fitzpatrick, II (n. to Mar. 31, at $1,200, less 86 d. absent on
Tribunal
. A. Fuller. 2 m. at $1,550, 3 m. at $1,650, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at
$1.700
. J. Gaul. 2 m. at $900, 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
, C". Gordon. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
, M. Grant, I m. at $900. 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
E. Gunbv, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. to .Mar. 31, at $1.100
. Hall. 2 m. at $1.20(1. 3 at $1.2.50. 7 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,300
R. Harnicr. 2in.at $1,000. 3 at $I.O.W, 7 m. to Mar. 31 . at $1,150
. .1. H(n<v.2m.at $.S0O. 3 at $900, 7 iii. to Mar, 31. at $950
.•<. B. Hind, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,100
E. C. Holmes, 5 m. at $1.4.50, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,500
\V. Holmes, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at
$1.100
E. Horlon. 2 m. at $1,100. 3 at $1,200, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,400
Hos.sack, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. to Mar. 31. ut $1,200
Ivimev. -Mav 21 to Aur. 31, at $900, 7 m. to .Mar. 31, at $1,000
. E. V. Jobb. 9 m. at $1,050, 3 m. to .Mar. 31, at $l,i;0, less
militar\- pay, Mav Ifi to Dec 2, $320.91
. A. .loncs, 2 III. at $1,100, 3 at $1,I.W, 7 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,250
L. Kennv,5 m. at $1.0.50. 7 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,100
J. Ij>w."2 m. at $1,200, 3 at $1..300, 7 m. to .Mar. 31, at $1,.500
. Ix'Blanr,5m.at$9.50. 4 m. al $1,000,3 in. to Mar. 31, at $1,100
('. I.,<c. on militarv leave, without pay
. R. I,ee, 5 in. at $9.50, 4 al $1,000. 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,100. . . .
U'mirc. 2 m. at $^00. 10 in. to Mar. 31 . at $S.50
. .S. U'Sueur, 8 in. to Nov. 30, at $950, le».s $343.57 military pay
(resiitned )
M. Lonev, July 23 to 31, at $1,000, 8 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200
Mc( ■lellanil. 2 in. at $800. 3 at $900. 7 in. to Miir 31 , nt $!l.".0
N. McCormick, 5 m. at $2.1100. 7 ni. !.■ Mar. 31. at $2,2()0
\V. MBrDonnlil.5m.at $700. 7 m. to Mar. 31.at $800.
R. Macdonald. 5 in. at $700, 7 in. to .Mar. 31. at $S00
. M. MacDoueall, 2 m. at $9.50. 3 in. at $1,0.50, 5 m. to Jan.
31. nt $1,100 itransfcrrod to In.side i^ervice)
. Mrl)i>uKiill.5in. at $1.(1.50. 6 m. to Feb. 28, nt $1,100 (enlisted).
Mrl aildcn, 12 m. to Mnr. 31
. MacGregor, 5 m. al $900, 7 in. to Mar. 31 nt $9.50
S. MacKay. 2 m. at $1,200. 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,300 . .
I). MacKeniie, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. MrKinlcy, 5 m. nt $900, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
H. Mackintosh, 12 in. to .Mar. 31
.^. McUiron. 2 in. al $X-50, 3 at $900, 7 m. to Mnr. 31, at. $9,50
. S. Macl.cnn, 12 m. to Mar. 31
].. .Maaladrv. 5 m. at $900, 7 m. to Mar. 31. nt $9.50
, T. Ma«on, 5 m. nt 1900, 7 in. to Mar. 31. al $1,0(10
, K. Miller, 2 m, at 9900. 10 m. In .Mar, 31, at $I,IKKI
D, Mitchell, 5 m, al $800, 4 at $8.50, 3 in, to Mar. 31, at tWD).
H, .M».«f<inan. 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at
$l,l,5f»
' arricd (orwnrd
321,549 82
.321.549 82
cts.
50,685 58
1 , 258 33
84 54
975 27
1 00
958 33
1,258 33
1,200 00
908 33
1,266 66
1,412 .50
819 35
1,662 50
983 33
1,200 00
908 33
1.0.5,S 33
1 . 270 S3
I.KK) 00
912 .'.11
1,016 i.u
1,479 10
1,041 66
1,300 00
1,116 66
a34 92
754 09
1.200 00
1,079 16
1,400 00
1,004 16
1,004 16
841 66
289 71
824 19
912 .50
2,116 66
758 33
758 33
879 14
987 46
1,800 00
929 16
1,2S3 ,33
1.000 00
9,58 ,33
2,. 500 00
920 83
800 00
929 16
9,58 ,33
983 33
841 60
1,112 SO
106,639 28
C'l sroMs iiKi'A inyi:\T: icxfEynirriiE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
D— 9
Abate-
ments.
Fondsde
retraite.
Salaries at Ottawa.
.4ppolntements i Ottawa.
CivU
Government.
Gouvemeraent
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext^rjeurs.
18,945 36
62 94
47 87
5 00
24 96
39 42
49 70
37 44
15 00
55 59
24 96
43 53
71 21
132 08
62 10
63 99
5 84
10 84
42 50
22 50
82 04
47 87
10 41
50 36
30 00
60 42
58 53
60 00
87 90
52 10
50 81
57 90
62 94
24 96
62 94
45 00
43 16
47 52
21 24
51 18
Board of Customs, Preventive Officers — Concluded — Bureau des
douanes, douaniers — Fin.
Brought forward.
Niemhorn, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,300
Niel.sen, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
J. Norris, Oct. 29 to Feb. 28, at 81,000, Mar. 1 to 31, at $1,200
. C. O'Connell, Apr. 24 to Sept. 30, at $900, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at
$1,000
A. J. OpK, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $1,0.50 (deceased)
C. ,S. Olmstead, 2 m. at $900, 3 at .$950, 4 at $1,000, 3 m. to Mar,
31, at $1,100
L. Pare, 9 m. to Dec. 31. at $1,000 (transferred to Montreal)
X. J. Patterson, 3 m. to .June .30, at $1,200 (enlisted)
T. K. Patterson, 2 ni. at $1,000, 3 at $1,100, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at
$1,150
L. .J. Paulet, -April 13 to Sept. 30, at .$900, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
.1. Pearce. 2 m. at S.S0O, 3 at $850, 7 ra. to Mar. 31, at $900
\V. T. Reid, 2 m. at $1,200, 3 at $1,400, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,500.
E. Richards, 2 m. at .$2, .WO, 3 at $2,600, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $2,700.,
F. C. Ro.ss, 2ni.at?l,100, 3at $1,200, 7 ni. to Mar. 31, at $1,300.,
W. C. Rowe, 5 m. at $1.2.50, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,.300
A. M. .Saunders, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $700, less $401.50 military
pay
A. E. Shannon, 2 m. to Dec. 31, at $1,300 (transferred to Windsor,
Ont./
M. Shaver, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Shouldice, Mav 2 to 31, at $.S0O, 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $900..
R. Sims. 2 m. at $1,500, 3 at $1,600. 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,700..
Smith, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. to -Mar. 31, at $1,000
A. Smith, 2 m. at $800, 1 m. to .June 30, at $900 (transferred to
Toronto; >
. A. .Sorlev. 2 m. at $900. 7 at $1,000. 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,100..
W. Stone. July 19 to Sept. .30, at $1,000, 0 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200
L. Stroud, 5 m. at $1,1.50, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,2.50
H. Thornell, 2 m. at $1,100, 3 at $1,150, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at
$1,200
A. Tilcock, 12 m. to Mar. 31
TinKle, 5 m. at $1,700, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,800
.J. Trodden, 5 m. at $1,200, 5 m. to Jan. 31, at $1,300 (trans-
ferred to Revelstoke, B.C.;
C. Wallace. 5 m. at $900, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1.100
H. Ward, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200
W. Ward, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,.300
L. Watson, military leave, without pay
C. West, 2 III. at $900, 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
S. Westmoreland. 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at 51,300....
Wilson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Wilson, 2 m. at $9.50. 7 m. at $1,050, 1 m. to Jan. 31,
at $1,100 (transferred to Inside Service)
E. Worniington, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $9.50, less $368.02 military
pay
A. Wylde, 2 m. at $800, 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $8.50
W. Young, 9 in. at $1,000,3 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,100
Board of Customs, Extra Clerks — Bureau des douanes, commis
supplimeniaires (Page 72) {iS9,Si3.77).
F. X. Alexander, 2 m. at $.500, 2 m. at $.5.50, 3 m. to Oct. 31, at
$700 ( rosi|;ncd )
H. M. .\ndcrson, April 1 to May 3, at $900 (on military leave,
without pay)
H. S. Baines, 2 m. to May 31, at $900 (military leave, without
pay I
S. S. C. Benson, 2 m. at $.500, 7 m. to Dec. 31, at $600 (transferred
to Preventive Service)
J. R. Blarney, Oct. 27 to Mar. 31, at $1,000
A. S. Blcakney, 7 m. to Oct. 31, at $800 (resigned)
321,549 82
$ cts.
106, 539 28
1,258 33
95S 33
441 38
892 50
787 50
995 83
749 97
300 00
1,112 50
920 00
870 S3
1.425 00
2,641 66
1,241 66
1,279 16
298 50
216 66
850 00
S14 51
1,641 66
958 33
208 32
1,008 33
801 60
1,208 33
1,170 83
1,200 00
1,758 33
1,041 65
1,016 66
1,158 33
1,258 33
983 33
1.2.iK 33
900 00
862 50
581 98
841 66
1,025 00
349 97
82 26
150 00
433 32
430 09
466 62
20,770 20
Carried forward.
321,549 82
147,389 30
D— 10
AiniTOR GEyERAVS REPORT, 19171918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fondsde
retraite.
Salaries at Ottawa.
Appointements ik Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvememcnt
civil.
Outside
Votes.
CrMits
extfripurs.
S cts.
20,770 20
Board of Customs, Ezira Clerks — Continued. — BHreau des douanes,
commis suppUr»cnlaircs — Suite.
Brought forward.
$ cts.
321,549 82
20,770 20
D. Bliss, June 14 to.July 5. at S800 (left service! . .
Bradlev, on niilitarv leave to June 2.5 (deceased i
R. Brown. N'ov. 19 to Mar. :!1. at $1,000
yrtle M. Cardiff. .5 m. to Mar. .31. at $700
R. (harron, .\pril 1 to 30, at S.'iOO (military leave, willidut pay i
Uriel Clarke. Julv Ifi to Mar. 31. at $000
A. Desmond. .Vpril 11 to May 31, at S900. June 1 to July 2.5, at
$1,000 I resinned)
. (;. H. Doilds. 12 m. to Mar. 31....:
A. DOmella.s. Dec. 6 to Mar. 31, at $700
W. Kdwards. 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. Edwards, Nov. 22 to Mar. 31. at $850, less 15 d. in Mar.. .
K. Kallis. Julv 16 to Mar. 31. at $700
. Faulkner, Dec. 14 to Jan. 31. at $1,000 (resigned)
. B. Fra-sor. Oct. 16 to Mar. 31. at $900
E. Frost, June 11 to i^ept. 4, at $R0O (resigned)
R. Good. Jan. 7 to Mar. 31. at $1.000
S. Grimes. Julv 3 to Mar. 31. at $800
H. B. Harrison. 4 m. at $1,800. 8 m. to Mar. 31. at $2,000
f;. Henuhan, Jan. 21 to Mar. 31. at $1,000
B. Hcnshall. Oct. 15 to Feb. 25. at $1,000 (dismissed)
B. HogK, Dec. 3 to Mar. 31. at $1,000
Hood. June 16 to Sept. 4. at $800 (resigned)
A. V. H< opor. Nov. 2 to Mar. 31, at $1,000
H. Hutlon. 12 in. to Mar. 31
Jes.sel, 5 m. to AuR. 31. less 11 .1.. at $900, Sept. 1 to 30, less
1 j d.. at $1,000 (on leave witlmut pay)
. H. .lessiman. 5 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,000
. 1). Jordan. June 6 to Julv 9, al $1,000 iresigncd)..
Kcnnv. Oct. 27 to Mar. 31. at $1,000
. J. Key. April 25 to May 31 , at $900, June 1 to Sept. 13, al $1 ,000
le.s.-^ 15 d. absent (resiRned )
. H. Kimball. .\uc. 6 to Mar. 31. at $1.000
J. I^avell, June 5 to 10. at $1,000 (transferred to Toronto/
Law. 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $S00, les.s 21 d. in Oct., (leave of
absence, without pay)
. i:. McBri.le. July 23 to Mar. 31, at $1,000
F. McKachem, military leave, without pay
.\. McFadden, .\pril 1 to 15, at $900 (military leave, without
pav I , .
U. .MacKev. July 18 to Feb. 25, at $8.50 (resigned!
Marjerrisjin. 2 m. al $7.50. 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $8.50
A. .Markoll. Dec. 12 to Mar. 31. al $1,000
R. Martin. 12 m. to Mar. 31
( Ma-Hon. Dec. 31 to Mar. 31, al $900
('. Munrr>, mililar\' leave, without pav
OReillv. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
E. f'adbury. Nov. 15 to .Mar. 31 . al $1 .000
S. I'admt.rc. .\pril 23 t» Juni> .30. at $1,000 (rcsigni'd i
M. I'apinrau. April I to .30. al $WK)( iransfirrcrl tn Montrcall.
E I'lakcr. .\pril 1 to June 6, at $!IOf) i military leave williciul p:iy i
. M. Pennr>ck, May 21 to .S<'pt. 24, al $800 (resigned >
(i. I'erault, N<iv. 19 t<. Mar. 31. at $1.000
. Hrall. Dec. 3 to Mar. 31. al $I.(KHI
F. Roger..*. Aug. 7 to Mar. 31. nl «1.(K)0
Ru.'<.<ell, .lune 2!i to Mar. 31. nl $H(K)
Sander.*. June 18 to .30. at $800 (led servieei
. E. .Snr.ion. Oct, It to .Mar. 31. at $I.(KX)
F. .Savage. 2 m. at $1,000. 7 m. to Dec. 31, at $I.IOn i..,iliiMrr
leave, wil houl pay ) . .
I.. Scatcherd. 12 m" to Mar. 31
. C. Smart. .Sept. 14 to Mar. 31, nl 11.000
\V. Smith, Oct. 29 to Dec. 31, at 11,000 (traniiferrod to Mont-
real I ,
' arricd forward
335 78
653 20
16 67
.5.54 78
690 83
37 .50
520 21
833 33
303 75
800 00
227 42
9,58 33
377 76
188 88
75 00
li\5 00
276 96
366 05
327 94
6.50 51
004 38
28 89
473 10
808 28
1.200 00
,547 20
174 72
321,549 82 172. 0,51 S8
CrSTO)ts l)EI'.\UrMH\'T: F.Xl'FMUTrRF.
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
D— 11
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraitc.
Salaries at Ottawa.
Appointements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
GouvejTiemt-nt
civil.
Outside
Votes.
CrMits
extf-rieure.
cts.
20. 770 20
Board of Customs, Extra Clerks — Conoluded — Bureau dea douanes,
commis supplemvntains — Fin.
Brought forward
T. Smith, Nov. 2 to Mar. 31, at SI .000
N. H. Sproule, April ! to .30, at SI. 200 (transferred to Toronto)
E. Tyler. N'ov. 14 to Mar. 31, at SI, 000
G. H. Urquharl, 12 m. to Mar. 31 I military leave). . .
L. L. Verdon, Oct. 3 to Mar. 31, at $1.000
A. .S. Whiteacre, 2 m. at S900, June 1 to Aug. 14, at $1,000 (re-
signed )
L. R. Younger, 3 m. to June 30, at $900 (transferred to Inside
Service)
R. Zanettin, military leave, without pay
$ cts.
321,549 82
72 90
88 95
60 00
42 90
GO 00
45 00
tl29 .50
Special Preventive Service — Douaniers spiciauz {Page 77)
(ili,8J^.78).
S. S. ('. Benson, preventive officer. 3 m. to Mar. 31. at $600
G. B. Fowler, preventive officer, 5 m. at $1,400. 7 m. to .Mar. 31
at SI. .500
E. M. Hunter, preventive officer, 5 m. at $1,760, 7 m. to Mar.
31. at $1.800
.•V. .lacques, preventive officer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. S. Ivennev, preventive officer. 5 m. at $800, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at
SEOO :
J. McDougald, preventive officer, 6 m. to Se^t. 30, at $800
('. Moore, preventive officer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Tanner, asst. in.spector, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Mrs. M. A. White, preventive officer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
\V. F. Wilson, chief preventive officer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
21,269 45
172,051 58
413 87
100 00
380 54
800 00
494 60
354 28
225 00
l.iO 00
1,458 33k
1.779 16
1.200 00
858 33
399 96
1.200 00
1,200 00
900 00
3,700 00
321,549 82
187,665 65
Charged as follow.s: —
Minister
Civil Government Salaries
Civil Government Contingencies.. .
Inspection of Ports
Board of Customs, preventive officers.
Board of ( 'u.stoms, extra clerks
Special Preventive Service
$ cts.
7.000 00
314,349 84
199 98
21,250 13
124,226 97
29.342 77
12,845 78
321.549 82 187.665 65
•Superannuation Fund No. 1. fSupcrannuation Fund No. 2, 135 years' service completed.
Civil Government ContinEencics. ^
D^penses contingentes du gouvernement civil.
Salaries at Ottawa .... (Page D— 7)
Staliimery office .supplies, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Telegrams, $7,690.58: telephone messages, $297.85; postage, S2,2S1.20
.Sul)scriptions to newspapers and puVjlications
Street car tickets. S6.S; cartage, 831.3. .'0; express charges, $489.11.. _
Freight charges, SO. 52: water, $.i38.25; mirrors, 9, $12.90: soap, $38.10
Wa.shing towels. SS7. 78; tumblers, 11 doz., S7..50: towels, 15 doz., $43..50 • .
Framing pictures, (i. 59.20; cuspidors, 11, SO. 00: sundrv small items, $48.22
Taxi hire at Ottawa: Hon. Dr. Reid, S17..i0: J. .McDougald, S62.75
Travelling expenses: Hon. J. D. Reid. $248. 70; Hon. .\. L. Sifton, $975; F. W. Babington,
$13.35; P. H. C. Benson, 598.60; A. C. Bleakncv. $7..iO; A. W. Brown. $98.85: R. R. I"ar-
row, S45.80; S. 1,. Frost, $40; E. A. Miles, SI3..W; J. M. Peaker. S4.10; G. W. Perrier.
$101.80; J. S. Roe, $115; S. H. Waggoner, $c67.13: J. A. Watson, $24.35; C. E. Watson,
S10.55; P. L. Young, $16.30; '
199 98
■2,624 07
10,269 63
157 18
870 61
598 77
138 78
64 32
80 25
2,380 63
17.384 22
D— 12 AVDITOR GEyERAKs RKPoh'T. 1011-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and (ontlnKrnrips. \ova Srotla. $ rts.
Appoliiti'nients rt d^prnses rontlncentrii, Nouvelle-Kcosse.
(VnUss otherwise noted, all salariett carer the period of IS months to March SI, 1918).
{Sauf indication contraire, tons les salaires coucrent une p^riode de IS mois au SI mars 19t8).
Amherst (salaries, ttS,06e.69 contingencies, tt. 3^0.99).
Amherst (salaires, tlS,066.89 dfpenses contin'gentcs, tt,Si0.99),
B. \V. Baker, collector. 2 m. at $1,600. 10 m. at $1,700. $1,683.33; C. E. Ratchford. appraiser.
3 ni. at $1,400. 9 m. at S1.500. SI. 475; preventive officers: \V. A. Browncll. 5 m. at $900.
7 ra. at $1,000. $958.33; \V. G. Kni.scr. $1,200; D. C. McLeod. 2 m. at Sl.O.iO, 3 m. at SI. 100.
7 m. at $1.150. $1,120.83; L.J. Moffat t, 2 m. at $1,050,3 m.at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,150,
$1,120.83; N. S. .^anford. 2 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,1.50. 7 in. at $1,200, $1,170.83; postagt"
and P.O. box, $S5: telephone rent. $60; petty expenses. $7.33 8,88148
Joggins Mines: \V. S. Webb, sub-collector. 5 m. at $400, 7 m. at $.500. $458.33; office rent, $48;
postnge. S6.16 512 49
Northport: A. M. Bums, preventive officer. 5 in. at $150. 7 m. at $200, $179.16; postage. $1.54 ISO 70
Oxford; Mrs. A. E. Blair, sulvcoliector. S500; postage. $6.50 506 .50
Pugnash: C. E. Bent, sub-collector, $.500; po.stage. $18.84; travel, etc.. D. C. McLeod, $183,
E. R. Mills. $4.36..50 1.138 34
River Hel>ert; .1. F. Moffatt. sub-collector, 5 m. at $450. 7 m. at $500. $479.16; postage. $4..30 483 40
8pringhill: R. B. Murray, sub-collector, 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $8J0, 7 in. at $1,000, $il29.16;
postage and p.o. box. $26; telephone rent. $29.04 984 20
Tidnish. R. M. Baxter, preventive officer 2(KI DO
Wallace; .\. D. MacFarlane, sub-collector, 5 m. at $450, 7 m. at $550, $508.33; postage, $12,18 520 51
Annapolis Royal (salaries, tS,tOS.S4 eonlingencies, t75i.8S).
Annapolis Royal (salaires, tS,I08.3.i d^penses contingentes, $75^.85).
T. .M. Buckler, collector. I m. at $1,000. II m. at $1,100. $1,091.66; J. H. Lombard, preventive
officer. 5 m. at $.'00, 7 m. at $600. $558.33; postage and p.o. box, $43.05; telephone rent. $27;
telephone tolls. $21. .59.. 1.74103
Bridgetown: B. N. Me.s.senger. sul>-collcctor. 2 m. at $7.50. 3 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $850;
A. E. Craig, preventive officer. 5 in. at $150. 7 m. at $200. $179.16; office rent. $85; postage
and P.O. box. $42.20; telephone rent. $27; tclcphime tolls. $19.37 1,202 73
Clcmentsport: W. C. Jones, .sulvcollector. 5 in. at $300. 7 m. at $350, $329.16; postJlge, $8.68;
telephone rent. $24; wood. $19.50 38134
Hampton; R. P. Chute, preventive officer. 5 m. at $1.50, 7 m. at $250 208 33
Port Wade, R. R. Hayden, sub-collector, 5 m. at $300, 7 ra. at $3.50 329 16
Antigonish (salaries, tl,ilS.60 contingencies, t679.SS).
Antigonish (salaires, tl,4tS.60 dcpenses contingentes, S879.SS).
W. C. Chi.^holm. collector. 5 in. at $I.1C0, 7 ni. at $1,200. $1,158.33; previ'ntive officers; J. 1).
C'hisholin. Malignant Cove. 5 m. at $100. 7 ni. at $1.50. $129.16; A. McDouguU. Cape
Ceorge. 5 m. at $1.50. 7 ni. at $200. $170.16; livery. $41. .50; postage. $29.78; telephone rent,
$29.04: petty expenses, $8.34 1,575 31
Bavficid: W. M. Strople. sulj-collcctor. 5 m. at $250. 7 m. at $300. $279.15; postage, $2.11 281 26
Harl>our au Bouche: J. Krascr. »ul>-eollector, 5 m. at $200, 7 m. at $250, $229.16; poHtagc,$0 235 10
/fricAa( (salaries, tS. 987. i? contingencies, SS9S.77).
Arichat (salaires, tS,987.i7 dipenses contingentes. tS9S.77).
A. I". Boudrot . collector. 5 m. at $800. 7 in. at $900. $858.33; po.stage. $14; pi'tty eip<>iiscs. $1 1 ..55
D'E-^cous^e: I'. Ijindry. preventive officer. 5 m. at $J50. 7 in. at S'iOO. $279.16; p<islHgc. $2.15
L'Ardoise: W. .S. Brviner. prevrnlive officer. 5 ni. at $250. 7 in. at $:!00. $279.16; postage. $1.76
Petit de Cirat: J. Ix-lilanc. preventive officer. 5 m. at $2.50. 7 in. at $.300. $279.16; |x)slage. $1.25
River Bourgeois: W. .S. Boyd, preventive officer, 5 m. at $250, 7 in. at $.100. $279.16; postage,
90c.,
St. Peters; C. M. Morri.son, sul>-collcrtor, S m. at $600, 7 m, at $700, $058.33; coal, etc., $45;
office rent, $72; postage, $10.8.5
Preventive officers at outports: I-ourehu. A. McAskill. 5 m. at $1,50. 7 m. at $200. $179.16;
W. .McRae, Ix-nnox I'l-rrv. 5 ni. at $100, 7 in. at $1.50. $129.16; Irish Cove. M. E. Cillies.
5 m. at $2.50. 7 m. at$.306. $279.16 .587 48
liaddeck (salaries, tS.SSS.SO conlingrncies, t790.87).
liaddrck (salaires, tS,5SS.S0 dfprnsrs eimtingrntrs, $79i).67j.
\). I. .Macrae, colleclor, 5 in. at $7.50. 7 ni. nl $850. $808.33; pr>slage. $37; pi-Hy ex|x'nse», $6.70 852 03
Ingonish.T. I>. Curtis. .Hulwolleclor. 5 m. at $250. 7 in. at $.3.50. $.11)8.34; postage. $1.95 310 29
lona: E. .Mm- Neil, sul>-colli'c(or, 5 in. at $250, 7 in. at $350. $.308.33; office rent, $75; poster,
$.5..50 388 83
Munroe's i'ointr Capt. A. C'armiehael, sub-collector, 6 m. nt $100, 7 m, at $150. $120.10; posi-
ng.-, 60.- 129 76
Carried lor/nnl ' 24,423 75
883 88
2S1 31
2S0 92
280 41
280 06
780 18
CUSTOMS UEl'.iKrMI.ST: KXPESDITIRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
-13
Salaries and Contingencies, Xova Scotia — Continued. $ ets.
.%ppointements et d£penses contingentes, Nouvelle-Ecosse — Suite.
Brouglit forward 24 . 42.3 7.5
Baddick — Concluded — Baddeck — Fin .
New Cainpbellton: W.R. McKinnon, sub-coUeetor, .5 m. at $400. 7 in. at $500, $458..33; preventive
officers; .1. \. Bain, a m. at $200, 7 m. at $250. $229.16: J. J. Bain, .5 m. at $200, 7 ni. at $250,
$229.16; .\. Horton. 5 m. at $200, 7 m. at $250, $229.16; D. Carey, boatman, 5 m. at $200,
7 in. at $250, $229.11; postage, $4..50 1,379 42
St. AnnV; D. Mc.\ulay, sub-collector, 5 m. at $200, 7 m. at $.300, $258.33; office rent, $12; post-
age, $1 .67 272 00
Officers at outport.s; Aspv Bav. .1. Larusic, .5 m. at $200, 7 m. at $2.50. $229.16; Englishtown,
A. McLeofl. 5 m. at -$240, 7 m. at $.300, $27,5; Little Xarrows. D. B. McKay. 5 m. at 51.50,
7 m. at $200, $179.16: Ncil'-s Harbour, E. Dowling. 5 in. at $100, 7 m. at $150, $129.16;
White Point, P. Mcintosh, 5 m. at $1.50, 7 m. at $200. $179.16 991 64
Barrington Passage (salaries, 1 1, 841. 69; contingencies, $868.89).
Passage Barringlon Isataires, $1,641.69; depenses contingentes, $668.89).
T. W. Robertson, collector, $700: W. W. Gray, preventive officer, 5 m. at $150, 7 m. at $250,
$208.33: board, etc., E. D. More. $18.85; office rent, $60; postage, $18.10 1,005 28
Clark's Harbour; J. W. Daley, sub-collector. $400; office rent, $60; postage, etc., $14.53 474 S3
Port I.a Tour; B. R. Smith, sub-collector, $300; postage, $9.44 309 44
Shag Harbour: Mrs. R. Nickerson, preventive officer, 5 m. at $150, 7 m. at $200, $179.16;
postage, $4 183 16
Wood's Harbour: G. Stoddart, preventive officer, 5 m. at $300, 7 m. at $350, $329.17; postage,-
$9 338 17
Bridgewater (.salaries, $l,08S.SS; contingencies, $St9.85).
Bridgewater (salaires, $Z,083.S2; dipenses contingentes, $219.85).
N. C. Owen, collector. 1 ni. at $1,100. 11 m. at $1,200, $1,191.66; E. J. Manning, preventive
officer, 1 m. at $800, 11 m. at $900, $891.66; ink. $2.50; postage and p.o. box, $23.25; tele-
phone rent, $27; telephone tolls, $13.45; travel, etc.; D. C. McLeod, $115.90; S. E. Mack,
$37.75 2,303 17
Canso (salaries, $5,366.61: contingencies, $1,151.16).
Canso (salaires, S5,S66.6l; depenses contingentes, $1,151.16).
P. C. CuUen, collector, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.58.33; E. M. Hurst, preventive officer,
5 m. at $750. 7 m. at $850, $808.33, overtime, $.39.60; postage, $24.75; telephone rent, $27;
telegrams, $11.44; petty expenses, $7 1,876 45
Guysborough: H. M. Scott, sub-collector, 5 m. at $500, 7 m. at $600, $558.33, overtime, $45.30;
postage, etc., $7.07; telephone rent, $21.96 632 66
Isaac's Harbour: H. McMillan, sub-collector, 5 m. at $400, 7 m. at $450, $429.16; postage, $4.38 433 54 '
Larry's River, W. J. Murphy, preventive officer, 5 m. at $150, 7 m. at $200. $179.16; postage.
$1.11 180 27
Liscomb: W. Hemlow, preventive officer, 5 m. at $200, 7 m. at $250. $229.16: postage. $3 232 16
Port Mulgrave: M. J. Keating, sub-collector. 5 m. at $750, 7 m. at $8.50, $808.33, overtime,
$228.90; D. Murray, preventive officer, 5 m. at .$400, 4 m. to Dec. 31, at $.500, $.3.33.29;
coal, $.30; office rent, $75; postage. $31.34; telephone rent. $24: petty expenses, $21.41 1,552 27
Queensport: G. R. Smith, preventive officer, 5 m. at $.300, 7 m. at $350, $329.16; postage, $2.29 331 45
Sherhrooke: .1. R. .MacDonald, 5 m. at $300, 7 m. at $.3.50. $329.16: postage. $4.01 333 17
Preventive officers at outport.s: Countrv Harbour, ,J. N. Milward, 5 m. at $100. 7 m. at $150,
$129.15; Port Hillford, J. McConnell, 5 m. at $1.50, 7 m. at $200. $179.16; Sonora. C. F.
Burns, 5 m. at $1.50, 7 m. at $200, $179.16; White Haven, C. V. Wells, 5 m. at $400, 7 m. at
$500. $458.33 945 80
Dighy (salaries, $4,137.47; contingencies, $S57.68).
Digby (salaires, $4,237.47; depenses contingentes, $257.68.)
A. M. Gidney. collector, $900; preventive officers: .\. E. Cousins, $700; R. J. Thorne, $6.50;
postage, $32.02; telephone rent, $15; telephone tolls, $16.76: petty expenses, $9 2,322 78
Bear River: J. L. Warren, sub-collector. 1 m. at $700. 4 m. at $S00, 7 m. at $850, $820.83; coal,
$54; office rent, $56.25; postage, $30.20: telephone rent. $21.78; telephone tolls, $14.34 997 40
Freeport: L. E. Perry, sub-collector, $3.50; postage, etc.. $2.65 352 65
Sandy Cove: G. A. Morehouse, sub-collector, $.300: postage, 70c 300 70
Tiverton: H. E. Outhouse, preventive officer, to Xov. 30 166 64
Westport: W. A. Pugh, sub-collector, $3.50; petty expenses, $4.98 354 98
Glace Bay (sahries, $3,790.16; contingencies, $129.02; refunded, $116.90).
Glace-Bay (salaires, $2,790.16; dipenscs contingentes, $129.02; remhourses, $116.90).
A. P. O'Neill, collector. 2 m. at $1.4.50. 3 m. at $1,.500, 7 m. at $1,600, $1,550; preventive officers:
D. Keigan. 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,041.66; N. F. McDonald,
$000, less $401 ..50 military pay: cartage, $168.40; postage and p.o. box, $29.80; telephone
rent, $36; telephone tolls, $11.72 3,036 08
Carried forward 45, 729 56
D — 14 Aim TOR dESERALS REI'ORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and C untingrncles, \o\a Scotia — Continued. $ cts.
Appolntements et d^penses rontlnsentrs. \ouvelle-Ecosse — Suite.
Brought forward 45,729 56
Hali/ai (salaririi. t9S.676.SS: eontingenciea, tl8.i88.tl; refunded. tS.7IS. 10).
Halifax (.salaircs. t98.676.SS: dtpenses conlingcnUs. tl8.S88.21; rtmboursfs. 13.715.10).
A. .'5. Mitchell, collector. 83.500; appraisers: C. A. Collins. 5 m. at $1,400. 4 m. at $1,450,3 m. at
$1,550, $1,453.74; N. Littler, 9 m. at $1,500, 3 m. at $1,600. $1,525; J.'H. Sutherland, 5 m.
at $1,'.00. 7 m.at $1,800. $1,758.33; a5st. appraisers: J. H. Blaklcy.5 m. at $1,150. 7 m.at
$1.2.50. $1,208.33; L. T. Holland. 5 m. at $1,350. 7 m.at Sl.4.50. Sl.408.33; J.W.Wallace,
5 m. at $1,350. 7 m. at $1,4,50, $1,408.33; W. C. .\cker. aoting surveyor to .Ian. 31. $1,.500;
E.J. Hi.-^eler. gauger, to Sept. 30. $699.96 (deceased); landing waiters: W. Gleeson. chief,
2 m. at $1.1.50. 7 m. at $1,400. 3 m. a- $1..503. $1,383.33; A. F. Caldwell. 5 m. at $1,150,
7 m. at $1,200. $1,179.16; A. Lovett. 9 m. at $1,100. 3 m. at $1,200. $1.125 18.149 51
Clerks: H. S. Creighton, chief. $1,600: H. H. Hagartv, .senior. 3 m. at $1,200. 2 m. at $1,300.
7 m. at $1,400. $I.333..33; C. F. Hublev. senior. 5 m.at $1,300.7 m. at S1.400. $1.3.58.33; G.
Roche, senior. 5 m. at $1,350.7 m.at $1.450. $1.408 .33; F. C. Stimp.^on, senior, $1,600; Misa
G. I. Boreham, to Nov. 30, $600 (transferred to Bd. of Customs); E. D. Glenister,
$950; J. E. Hills. 5 m.at $1,050. 7 m.at $1,100. $1,079.16; H. E. Kellv. 5 m. at $1,200. 7 m.
at $1,300, $1,258.33; J. E. Mackey. $1,200; L. M. Major, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100.
$1,058.33; W. Tavlor. $1.050 14.495 81
Examining officers; J. J. Curran, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33; J. P. Fitzpatriek.
5 m. at $950. 7 m. at $1,050. $1,008.33: T. W. Healy. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33;
A. R.Paul. 5 m.at $1,000. 7 m.at $1,100. $1.058.33 4,083 32
Preventive officers: J. H. Bamstead. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33; F. W. Bailey,
2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $850. 7 m. at $950. $900; J. M. Baxter. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000,
$958.33; W. G. Beed. 2 m. at $850. 3 m.at $900. 7 m.at $950.. $92083; M.C. Bout ilier, $800;
A. D. Bowes, 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $850, 7 m. at $900, $870.83; J. J. Cahill. 2 m. at $S50.
3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $9.50. $920.83: C. S. Cave. 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $8.50. 7 m. at $<.H)0.
$870.83; P. .\. Cooke. $900. less $401.50 military pay; I). J. Curran. 5 m. at $900. 7 in. at
11,000, $9.58.33; B. F. Davidson, $800; W. P. Dwyer. 2 m. at $700. 3 m. at $S(H>. 7 m. at
$900, $841.66; W.L. Edgar. 5 m.at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; J. F. Edwards. 5 m. at $900.
7 m. at $1,000. $958.33; D. M. Finlav. 2 m. at $8.50, 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $9,50, $920,83; J.
Godwin. 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. $1.1.58.33: F. C. Graham. 2 m. at $800. 3 m. from
June 1. at $8.50. Sept. 1 to Oct. Hat $900. $4,54.68 (enlisted); F.J. Grant. 2 m. at $8,50. 3 m. at
$900. 7 m. at $950. $920.83; C;. W. Gray. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $9.50. $929.16; N. E. Hall.
5m.at ?1.100.7m.at$1.200.$1.1.5S..33; H.S. Harrington. 5 in. at $900. 5 ni. at $1,000, 2 m.
at $1,200. $991.66; W. C. Heenan. 2 m. at $850. 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $9.50; P. W.
Heffeman. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33; H. S. Heisler. 9 m. at $1,200. 3 m.
at $1,400. $1.2.50; P. .\. Hills. $800; G. F. Hope. 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $8.50. 7 m. at $900.
$870.83: P. J. Houlihan. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $9,58.33; D. A. Hulchinsf)n. 5 m. at
$900. 7 m.at ?l. 000. $9.58.33; C.J. Kane. 5 in. at $900. 7 m. at $1.0(K). $9.5.8.33; C. II. Keat-
ing, $700, less $415.96 militari- pay; R. D. Kennedy. 5 m. at $1.1.50, 2 m. at $1,2.50. 5 m. at
$1,400. $1,270.83; R. F. Kennedy. $800; N. P. Leahy. 5 m. at $1.,300, 7 m. at $1.3.50,
$1.. 329. 16; J. F. .Mahoney.toJunei30. $225(enli.sted):T. Manslev. to Fel>. 28. $825 (enlisted);
T. .M. Mara. 5 m. at $!»00. 7 m. at $9.50, $929.16; J. A. Mas.sev. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $950.
$929.16; V. W. .Meyer. 5 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1.0.50. $1.008. .33; J. A. Milclu-U. 2 m. at $900.
7 m.at $1,150. 3 m. at $1.2.50. $1,133.33; C.J. .Mulcahv. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1.(KK). $9.58.33;
T. P. Mulcahv. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $9.58. .33; .). Murray. 5 m. at $!t(X). 7 ni. at $1,000,
$958.33; C. M'cCarlhv. 4 in. al $900. 8 in. at $1,000. $966.66"; W. I). McDougall. 2 m. at
$800. 3 m. at $8.50. 7 m. at $1KX). $870.83; G. R. McLeod. $9.50: A. M. O'Brien. 3 m. al $9.50,
2 m. at $1,100. 7 m.at $1,200. $1,120.83; R. Pearce.2m.al $8.50. 3 m. at $900. 7 m. al $1,000,
$9.50; P. J. Power. 2 m. at $1.0.50. 3 m. at $1.1,50. 7 m. al $1,200. $1.1«2..50: F. Purcell. 5 m.
at $900. 7 m. at $9.50. $929.16. M.S. Regan. 2 m. at $8.50. 3 m. al $900. 7 m. at $9.5(1. $920.83;
F. H. Rohinson. $1.00f». less $.M7..50 inilitarv pav: R. .1. .Saxlon. 5 in. at $1,300. 7 in. at
$1,400. $1.3.58. .33: A. F. Silver. 5 in. at $!KIO. 7 in. at $1,000. $9.58.33; T. S. Skerry. 5 m. at
$900. 7 m. at $1,000. $9,58.33; S. Smith. $1,050; W. C, Stoneman. 2 m. at $8,50, 3 m. at $900,
7 m. al $1,000. $9.50; N. F. Sutherlanil. 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $8.50. 7 in. al $900. $870.83;
E. H. TarECII. $8.50; A. V. Thomas. 5 m. nl $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $958.33: T. S. Tohin.
$WJO; ». I,. Turner. $800. R. Twining. 5 m. al $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $9.58.33: II Walker,
$900: W. A. Ware. $8.50: A. Wel>l..r. $WKJ; W. .M. Zinck. 5 m. at $9.50. 7 ni. al $1.0(H). $979.16 60,827 05
Temporary employees: E. Archibald, fnim Nov. 26. al $1,(K)0, less 1 d.. $344.51; A. Fenerty.
$600; .1. Hare, from Dec. 18. at $1.0(XI. $287.63; E. Hcfller. $1,200 . 2.432 14
Overtime service: W. C. Aeker. $.36.75: F. W. Bailey. $273 60; J. M. Bailer. $163.80; W. G.
Be<-il. $K4 (10: A. D. Bowes. $128.40; J. J. Cahill. $217.20; A. F. Caldwell. $324.80: C. S.
( ave. $1.57.80: C. A. C<.llin.«. $24; J J. <urmn. $3; D. J. Curran. $141.!K): W. L. Eilgar,
$25.80; J. F. Edwar.i". $27; D M. Finlav. $85 20: J. P. Fiiipalri.k. $193.Hn; W. C;i,^.snn.
$269.15; F. C.Grftharn.$12l 8<l. F. J. Ciranl. $8S.20; N.E Ilall.$3; T. W. Healv. $16>*,.30;
W. C. Heonan. $167.70. P. W Heflernnn. $228.30; L. T. Ilollaml. $61 .50. P. .1. Houlihan,
$127.20; J. F. Mahoney, $4; J. A. Ma.wv. $128.70; T. Mara. $25.20: F. W. Meyer, $200;
J. A. Mitchell. $2117.90; C. J. Muleahy. $97.20; T. P Mulcahv. $36.30; J. Murray. $24;
C Met arlhv. $3: W. D. McDougall, $160.80. A. R. Paul. $88.80; R. Pearce. $.55.50; P.J.
Power. $8. Vi. R. J. .Sailon. $92.40; A. K. Silver, $226.20; N. F. .Sutherland, $173.40; A. V.
Thomaa. $272.40 5,017 40
Carried fomard 150.734 79
CUSTOMS DEl'MiTMEyr: EXI'ESDITCRE D — 15
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Xova Scotia— Continued. $ cts.
Appointements et d^penses contingentes, Xouvelle-Ecosse — Suite.
Brought forward 150. 734 79
Halifax — Concluded — Halifax — Fin.
Cartage, Adams Express Co., $568.38, D. McDonald. $157; cleaning office, $60; hardware,
$35.35; ice, $30; ink and mucilage, $.55.81; laundry. $35.55; livery, $240; office furniture,
$117.25; postage, $382.40; p.o. box, $12; repairs and hardware re Halifax disaster, Dec. 4,
$121.06; street cars and ferries, $145.80; telephone rent, $473.03; telephone tolls and tele-
grams, $24.97; towels, $13.50; travel, etc., .Miss G. I. Boreham, $31.65, D. C. McLeod,
$124; twine, $61.65; petty expenses, $65.65; less, $95.60 refunded on account of cartage on
unclaimed goods, etc .' 2, 659 45
Expenses re search of neutral vessels: VV. C. Acker, overtime, $44.40; board and travel: A.
Beaudry, $642.20, overtime, $88. .50; A. B. Brav, $180.65. overtime, $26.10; D. P. Christie,
$311.70, overtime, $32.70; W. Glee.^^on, overtime. $141; J. W. Harper, $1,259.40, overtime,
$166.20; H. .S. Harrington, overtime, $94.20; A. L. Hoyt, $895; A. Lovett, overtime.
$313.50; R. L. MacLatchv, $1,244.15, overtime, $107.10; D. C. McLeod, $492.70, over-
time, $84; T. C. Maloney, $237.15, overtime, $26.70; Capt. E. M. Papineau. $58.10; R.
Pearce, overtime, $182.70; X. S. Ross, $1.0.50.50. overtime, $171.60; A. E. Veit, $245.90;
postage, $10; street cars, $30; surgical operation and attendance, J. Xeighorn, $176; petty
expenses. $10.40 8,322 55
Expenses of Customs cruiser VioletlaG: dockage, $20; flags, 2, $13; fuel, $90; gasoline, 115 gal.,
$48; hardware, $59.69; hire of motor boat at $15 per d.. $246; damages to motor boat Q. R.
Fraser, hired by Customs Dcpt., $5.50; linoleum, $11.25; oil, 900 gal., $175.09; polarine, 103
gal., $79.15; rope, $31.28; supplies and repairs, material, $187.71, labour, $460.92; supplying
and making 3 fenders. $38; petty expen.ses, $25.77 2,035 86
Ingram Docks: J. Gibbons, preventive officer, 5 m. at S300, 7 m. at $400, S3.58.33; postage, $6 364 33
Port DufTerin: VV. R. Hartling, preventive officer, 5 m. at $150, 7 m. at $200, $179.16; postage,
$6 185 16
Sheet Harbour: O. P. Fraser, sub-collector, 5 ra. at $300, 5 m. to Jan. 31, at $400, $291.65
fdeccased); I'lora T. Fraser, preventive officer, 2 m. to Mar. 31, $66.66; office rent, $50;
postage, $4. .50; telephone rent, $18 430 81
Ship Harbour: \V. Robertson, preventive officer, 5 m. at $150, 7 ra. at $200, $179.16; postage,
$1 .50 180 66
Preventive officers at outports: East Chezzetccok, T. Smith, 5 m. at $1.50. 7 m. at $200, $179.16;
East .Jeddore, A. Guild, 9 m. at $150, 3 m. at $200, $162.50: Hubbards, G. L. Keans, 5 m.
at $150. 7 m. at $200. $179.16; .Musquodoboit Harbour, R. J. Stevens. 5 m. at $150. 7 m. at
$200. $179.16; Ostrea Bav, T. Grant, 5 m. at $150. 7 m. at $200, $179.16; Petpeswick Har-
bour, D. M. Thompson, 5 m. at S1.50, 7 m. at $200, $179.16: Sambro, J. L. Hart, 5 m. at
$1.50. 7 m. at $200. $179.16; Spry Bay, I. J. Leslie,5 m. at $1.50. 7 m. at $200, $179.16; West
Chezzetcook, T. T. Lapicrre, 5 m. at $150, 7 m. at $200, $179.16 1,595 78
Kenlmlle (salaries, $4,041 .89: contingencies, $2,701.91).
Kenti'ille (salaires, $4,041-69: depenses contingentes, $2,701.91).
F. C. Rand, collector, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500, $1,4.58.33; R. L. Eaton, preventive officer,
from Sept. 24, $519.42; postage, $50; telephone rent, $29.04; telephone tolls and telegrams,
$11.93; petty expenses, $15.50
Avle.sford Station: G. B. Graves, sub-collector, 5 m. at $350, 7 m. at $400, $379.16; postage,
$10; wood, $31 .50
Berwick, F. B. Chute, sub-collector, 5 m. at $600, 7 m. at $700, $658.33; coal, $34; postage,
$16.50; telephone tolls, 35c
Canning: J. W. Miller, sub-collector, 5 m. at 1550, 7 m. at $600, $579.16; coal, $56.37; postage,
$10.90
Kingsport: S. H. Loomer, sub-collector, 5 m. at $450, 7 m. at $500, $479.16; coal, $33.75; post-
age. $6
Port Williams: .1. R. Starr, sub-Collector, 5 m. at $4.50, 7 m. at $.550, $508.33; coal, $45;
postage, $S..50
Wolfvilie: sub-ct)llectors: C R. Bill, 5 m. to Aug. 31, at $1,100, $458.35 (deceased;: P. W.
David.son, from Sept. 4, $690: board, etc., R. L. MacLatchy, $119.25; postage, $33.90;
p. o. box. $12; telephone rent, $32.04; telephone tolls, $6.83
Preventive officers at outports: Hall's Harbour, R. Thorpe, $150; Harbourville, D. B.
Parker, $150; Morden, Mrs. I. Graves, $150
Liverpool (salaries. $1,816.61; conlingencitt, $t,S77.79>.
Liverpool (salaires, $1 ,816.61: depenses contingentes, $1,277.79}.
C. F. Wright, collector. 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.5S..33; E. D. More, preventive officer,
Sm.nt $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33; postage, etc., $25.38; telephone rent, $29; petty expenses,
$8.65
Caledonia: G. E. Hanks, .sub-collector, $399.92; postage, $7.92; petty expenses, $2..59
Port Medway: T. Sabeau, preventive officer, 5 m. at $500, 7 m. at $600, $558.33, travel, $17.10;
postage, etc., $11.07; telephone tolls, $5.,30
Port Mouton: C. Swain, preventive officer, 5 m. nt $150, 7 m. at $250, $208.33: office furniture
$4.15
C'arried forward
2,084 22
420 66
709 18
646 43
518 91
561 83
1,352 37
450 00
1,879 69
410 43
591 80
212 48
176,347 39
D— 16 ACDITOR OEyERALS REPORT. l9l7-t9IS
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Salaries and Contlneencles. Xova Scotia— Continued. $ cts
Appolnfoments e( d^penses rontin^entes, \ouvelle-Ecosse— Suite.
Brought forward 176.347 39
Lockeporl i.<aiani:i, H/KiS.SS: rondnyinnV.'.-. Siixi.Ti'.
Lockeporl {salairce, tt.OOS.SS; depensts conling-nles, tS00.72K
J. R. RukkIcs. collector. 5m. at 1950. 7 m. at $1,050. $1.008..33: board, etc.. S. E. Mack, J62.87:
coal. $25.50; office rent. $75; postage. $19; telephone tolls. $18.35 '. 1.209 05
Lumnburg isalari-.s, ^6,^70,77: contingenats, 994^.07: r<funtled, tS90f.
Lunenburg {salairts. t6,i70.77: dipcnsis contingtntis. t94o.n7: nmlioursea, tS90l.
A. B. Coldwell. collector. 2 m. at $1,300. 10 m. at $1,400. $1,383.33; J. .\. .\nderson. enamining
officer. 5 in. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1.0.5S..33: preventive officers: S. E. Mack. 1 m. at
$1,000. II m. at $1,200, $1,183.33; \V. Ci. Myra. $900; postage. $58.05; telephone rt^nt. $27;
petty eipenses. $22.14 4.632 18
Chester: H. F.. Mitchell, sulxollector. 1 m. at $450, 11 m. at $600. $587.50; H. Trai.. preven-
tive officer. $l.iO: liverw $1.50; postage, etc., $13.28; travel, etc.. .•<. E.-Mack, $51.82. 801 10
La Have: E. M. Keinhardt. sub-collector, 2 m. at $700, 10 m. at $750. $741.66; office rent, $50;
postage, etc.. $12.95; wood. $12.50 817 11
Mahone Bay: T. F. Mader. sub-collector. 5 m. at $600. 7 m. at $700. $658.33; office rent. $60;
postage, etc.. $9.54; wood. $8 735 87
Preventive officers at outports: Conquerall Bank. J. S. Corkum. $150; Petite Riviire. S. Fait.
$1.50; Rivcrport. D. C. Ritcey. 11 m at $200. $183.26 (deceased I; Vogler's Cove. J. S.
Vogler. 5 m. at $1.50. 7 m. at $200, $179. lo; West Dublin. J. X. Mosher. 3 m. to Aug. 31. at
$150. 7 m. at $200. $154.16 816 58
\fiddlelon (satahcs, tl ,8!0.S0: contingencies. liSt.80).
Middltlon Ualairm. fl.8S0.S0: depiniKS contingentra. tiS^.SO).
C. L. -Andrews, collector. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at Sl.OOO. $958.33; cleaning office. $12; coal. $44.73;
office rent, $80; oilcloth, $22; postage, $19.50; telephone rent. $22.08; pettv eipenses,
$23.60 •. / 1,182 24
Springfield: W. C. Grimm, sub-coUcctor, 5 m. at $250. 7 m. at $300, $279.16; postage, etc.,
$4.52 283 68
Officers at outports: Margaretsville. T. J. Downie. sub-collector. 5 m. at $400. 7 m. at $4.50.
$429.18: Port George. J. E. Slocomb. sub-collector. 5 m. at $200. 7 ni. at $2.50, $229.16;
Port Lome, P. S. Brinton, preventive officer. 5 m. at $100. 7 ni. at $150. $129.16 787 48
.Vrir Gta.'tgdw inataries and contingencies. t8,01i.f)9).
Ncw-Gta-tgotr isatairts et d^penses confingentes, S8,0J4.69t.
J. F. McDonald, collector, $2,000; .s. T. McCurdv. appraiser. 5 ni. at $1,400. 7 m. at $1.,500.
$1,4.58.33; preventive officers: .\. .\. Clav. 5 id. less 6 d. at ^-lOO, 7 m. at $1,000. $943.79.
overtime. $10. .50: H. \V. Maillie. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1.1IK). $1.0.5S.;«: A. I>. (iillis.
5 m. at $1. UK). 7 m. at $1,200. $1.1.58.33: .-^.'M. MacKensie. $1,000; postage. $78.41: repairs
to scales. $10; street cars. $54.60; telephone rent. $.30; petty expenses. $9..50 7.811 79
Merigomish: T. B. Olding. sulj-collector. $200; postage. $2.90 202 90
Sorlh Sydney (salancs, tll,899.9S; contingencies . ti,469.ti; refunded, t99.!5).
S orlh-Sydney (salaires. tll,899.95: dfpenscs conlingenles. S4,iS9.ti; remlmursis, t99.tS).
J. McPhcrmin. collector. $1,600. overtime. $3.55.80; preventive officers: .1. H. Cameron. 5 m.
at $1,200. 7 in. at Jl.'iOO. S1,2.5S..33; .1. ( ogan. 5 m. at $SO(l. 7 m. at $000. $S.5.S.:t3. overtime.
$.323.10: I). Edwiirrlj.. 5 m. at $900. 7 in. at $1,000. $9.5H.33. overtime. $200.70: F. E.
.lack.Hfjn. 1 m. at $1,000. 4 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. $1.1.50. overtime. $.t.19: ,1. .1.
MrDonald. 5 in. at $R0O. 7 m. at $900. $8.58.33. overtime, $.334.80; .1. Mcl.eod. 5 in. at $800.
7 m. at $900. $S.58.33: H. \V. McNeil. 5 in. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $9.58.33. overtime. $.131.80:
A. Young. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at il.lOO. $l.a58.33. overtime. $.532.-50; cartage. WI.26:
light. $12; office rent. $450; postage. $151; telejihone rent. $118; telephone tolls. $20.64;
petty eipenses. $16.40 12.80131
East Bay. D. J. McGillivray. 5 m. at $120. 7 m. at $1.50 137 .50
Grand N'arrows: E. A. McNeil, sub-collector, 5 m. at $250. 7 m. at $3.50. $.30R..^3; postage. $8.13 314 40
Little Bras dT)r: preventive officers: .1. Boulilier. 5 m. at $200. 7 at $2.50. $229.16; C. .1.
JeH.some. 5 m. at $250. 7 m. at $.300. $279.16: R. Newton. 5 m. at $200. 7 m. at $2.50. $229.16. 737 48
."^ydnev Mines: R. McDonald, .sub-colleetor. 2 m. at $1,100. 3 m. at $1,300. 7 m. at $l..500.
$I.3S3.33: .1. Peek, preventive officer. 2 m. at $1HXI. .1 in. jit $1,000. 7 ni. at $1,100. $1,041.66;
postage. $21: telephone rent. $27; petty expc-n.'H's. $4.70 2.477 69
Parrstforo (sataries, $1 ,9HS.95; contingencies. S.^58.St).
Parrtttoro isataires, tl.98S.SS; dfpenses cnntingentes. $.^.58.tt}.
J. S. Henderson, collector. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $l.a5S..33: poslnge. $24; telephone
rent. $24. travel, etc.. D. C. Mclxyid. $45..30; pettv eipenses. $14.97 1.106 00
Officers at iiutp<jrts: .\dvo<-ate Harbour. K. C. Jl™ire. .5 in nl $2.50. 7 m. at $.300. $279.16:
.\pple River. H. H. Mo«her. 5 m. at $200. 7 m. at $2.50. $229 16; live Islamls. H ( nrbelt.
5 m. at $200. 7 m. at $2.50. $22*1. 16; ParrsUiro Roads. .1. HenwiMid. 5 m. at $200, 7 m. at
$2.50. $229.16; Port Greville. Mrs. (i. A. Pettis. 5 m. at $200. 7 m. at $250. 1229.16:
Spencers Islnnil. G. D. .Spicer. 5 m. nt $1.50. 7 m. at $200. $179.16 1.. 374 90
Carried forward . 214.640 32
^
271 16
204 00
30.5 10
151 00
75 25
279 44
203 00
CUSTOM!^ DEPATlTitEXT: EXPEyDITVRE D — 17
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Nova Scotia, — f'ontinued. S cts. -
Appointements et d^penses contingentes, Nouvelle-Ecosse — Suite.
Brought forward 214.640 37
Pictou (salaries, $4,SS8.SS; contingencies, $S, 059. SS).
Pictou (salaires, ti,258^SS; dipenses conlingenles, tS,069.65).
R. P. Fraser. collentor, $1,400; J. D. P. Reid, clerk, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,05R..33:
preventive officers: W. F. Harri.-i, 5 m. at .$8.50, 7 m. at $9.50, $908..33, overtime, $.32.10;
D. Patterson, $1,100; R. H. Pope, $1,000, overtime, $5.70; J. Dunn, Brule, 5 m. at $100,
7 m. at $150, $129.17; postage, $35; telephone rent, $30; petty expenses, $13.40 5,712 03
River John, C. T. Gammon, sub-collector 350 00
Tatamagouche: J. Ramsay, sub-collector, $250; postage, $6 256 00
Port Hau^keahury (-salaries, S3,025; contingencies, $906.95).
Port-Hau'kesbunj {salaires, $2,025; depenses contingentes, S906.95).
J. J. Hennessey, collector, $900; J. .1. Williams, preventive officer, $300; cleaning office, $12;
coal, $79.40; office rent, SCO; postage, $28.88; telegrams, $2.72 1,383 00
Marble Mountain: S. J. Macdonald, preventive officer, 16 m. to Mar. 31, $266.56; petty
expenses, $4.60
Orangcdale: D. Martin, preventive officer, $200: postage, $4
Port Hastings: H. A. Forbes, sub-collector, $300; office rent, etc., $60; postage, $5.10
Port Malcolm: R. G. Proctor, preventive officer, $150; postage, $1
Walkerville; Mrs. N. E. McNamara, preventive officer, 6 m. to June 30, at $150, $75; postage,
2oc ■
West Bay: J. Mclnnes, preventive officer, 11 m. to Feb. 28, $275; postage, etc., $4.44
Whycocomagh: D. McMillan, preventive officer, $200; postage, $3
Port Hood {salaries, $2,999.97: contingencies, $635.93).
Port-Hood {salaires, $2,999.97; depenses contingentes, $635.93).
E. D. Tremain, collector, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.5S..33; A. McLellan, preventive officer,
5 m. at $200, 7 m. at $300, $2.58.,33; coal, etc., $17.20; office rent, $60; postage, $24; tele-
phone rent, $30.74; petty expenses, $6.25
Cheticamp: W. E. Cormier, sub-collector, 5 m. at $600, 7 m. at $650, $629.16; postage, etc.,
$3.96
Grand Etang: D. J. Doucet, preventive officer, 5 m. at $150, 7 m. at $200, $179.16; postage,
$3.75
Inverness: J. H. McKay, sub-collector, 5 m. less 14 d. at $800, 7 ra. at $900, $828.20; inspecting
scales, 50c.; postage and p. o. box. $19
Mabou: E. A. Murray, sub-collector. 5 m. at $200, 7 m. at $250, $229.16; postage, 48c
Margaree; J. A. McLeod, sub-collector, 1 m. at $2.50, 11 m. at $300, $295.83; counter, $12;
office furniture, $59.78; postage, etc., $8; petty expenses, $12.07 387 68
Shclburne {salaries, il ,972.91; contingencies, $297.59).
Shclburne (salaires, $1,972.91; depenses contingentes, $297.59).
W. W. Atwood, collector, $800; postage, $17..56; travel, S. E. Mack, $211; petty expenses, $2.33 1,0.30 89
Jordan Bay; E. L. Martin, sub-collector, $1.50; postage, .53c 150 53
North East Harbour: G. B. .Swain, sub-collector, 5 m. at $400, 7 m. at $425, $414.58; postage,
$1.37 415 95
Port Clyde: W. A. Thomas, 5 m. at $300, 7 m. at $400, $358.33; office rent, $60; postage, $4.80. 423 13
Sandy Point, J. A. Morrison, sub-coUectorv 2.50 00
Sydney (salaries, $l3,41i.95; contingencies, $7,141.85; refunded, $214.80).
Sydney {salaires, $13,414.95; depenses contingentes, $7,141.85; rembourses, $214.80).
P. C. Campbell, collector, 2 m. at $1,800, 3 m. at $1,900. 7 m. at $2,000, $1,941.66: J. A.
Richardson, oxainining officer. 5 m. at $7.50. 7 m. at $800. $779.16; preventive officers:
J. L. Bray. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at SI .000. $958.33. overtime. .534,80; T. Chisholm. $8.50, less
$.547. .50 military pay; .\. D. Gillis, 5 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,008.30; J. \\. Kennedy.
.5 III. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $9.58.33; R. McDonald. 5 m. at S900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33;
.Ii:innfttc McKcnzic. S900; A. A. Mcl.saac. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 tii. at $1,100, SI.0.5S.33; E.
McPlicr.son, 5 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at Sl,:!00, $1,258.33; J. Mc\'arish, 5 m. at SI. 100, 7 m. at
?1.2(I0, $1,1.58.33, overtime, $11.40; J. H. Scott, 5 m. at Sl,200, 7 m. at Sl,.30O, $1,258.34;
bnlding, etc., $10.46; cartage, $329.80; post.age, $120; telephone rent, $84; telephone tolls
and telcgram.i. $23.20; petty expenses. $13..59 13. 173 19
Detaining office cxpcn.ses: hire of motor boat conveying officers to steamers. 71 trips at $4;
services of S.S. Helena at $15 per d.. $3.8.55; extra services, J. W. Kennedy. $244. R.
McDonald. $202. .50; telephone rent. $54; telephone tolls. .53.30 4,642 80
Louisburg: .1, .McPh.-c. sub-colleitor. 5 m. at $950. 7 m. at $1.0.50. $1.008. 33. overtime, $22.80;
.\. W. Stacey. preventive officer. 5 m. at SSOO. 7 m. at $900. $858..33. overtime, $87.30;
fuel. $1S; office rent. $1.50; postagi'. S24; petty expenses. .520.20 2, 188 96
Officers at outports: Gabarouse. E. McC.illivrav. 5 m. at $200. 7 m. at $2.50. $229.16; Main-i-
Dieu, .A.. McDougall. 5 m. at $1.50, 7 m. at $250, $208.33; Port Morien. J. Orr, 5 m. at $300,
7 m. at $3.50, 8329.16 766 65
1,354 85
633 12
182 91
847 70
229 64
Carried forward 260, 568
-2d
-18 AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingenrles, Xova Srotla— Continued. $ cts.
Appolnteraents et d^penses contiiiKcntes, Nuuvelie-Ecosse — Suite.
Brought forward 250,568 35
TruTo (salaries. t6,689.1S; conlingcncics. tl.i64.4S).
Truro (salaires, te.e89.t2: dipcnsts contingcntes, tl,.i6i.4S).
G. A. Hall, collector, 2 m. at JI,750, 3 m. at SI.SOO, 7 m. at $1,900, $1.S.50; preventive officers:
J. U. Hopper, $1,000.01; G. A. La>1on. difference between former salarv and .superannua-
tion allowance. $576.50; E. R. Mills, June U to Aug. 31, at $VO0. from Sept. I, at $1,000,
$775.83; X. S. Ross, 2 m. at $1,050, 3 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,150; J. H. Slackford,
2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,0.50, 7 m. less 25 d. at $1,150. $1,020.33; board, etc., S. E. Mack,
$66; light, $13.32; office rent, $120; postage, $60; telephone rent, $74; petty expenses,
$11.65 6,717 64
Economy: S. H. McLaughlin, prcwentive officer, 5 m. at $200, 7 m. at $250, $229.16; postage,
97c 230 13
Little Bass River: W. C. Lewis, preventive officer, 5 m. at $225, 7 ra. at $250, $239.62; postage,
etc., $4.75 244 37
Londonderry: J. A. Blaikie, sub-collector, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $950, $929.16; postage, $8.25;
t<'liphoni- ri-nt, $24 961 41
Weymouth (salaries, tS.SSi. 17; conlingencies, t6SS.4l)-
Weymouth (salaires, t3,SS4.17; dipenaes contingenles, t6SS.4l).
A. H. Broolcs, collector, 9 m. at $SO0, 3 m. at $900, $82i; \V. J. McMahon, preventive officer,
9 m. at $600, 3 m. at $700, $625; office rent, $200; postage, $30; telephone rent, $18; petty
expenses, $7.,30 1,705 30
Barton: F. W. Hutchinson, sub-collector. $300; postage, $6.75 306 75
Bclliveau's Cove: E. E. Theriault, sub-collector. $400; postage, $2.11 402 11
Church Point: P. A. Saulnier. .■iulj-collector, 5 m. at $350, 7 in. at $400, $379.16; trips to railway
station. $21.75; postage, $8 40S 91
Mcteghan: L. T. Mclanson, preventive officer, $400; postage, $6 400 00
Meteghan River: E. X. Uoucet. $400; trips to railway station, $35.50; postage, $12.35 447 St,
Preventive officers at outports: Little River, Mrs. .\nnie F. Uenton, 5 m. at $100, 7 m, at $150,
$129.10; Plympton, J. F. McKay, $150, travel, etc., $31.50 310 liO
Windsor (salaries, t5.845.8!; contingencies, t54S.IO).
Windsor (salaires, t5,84o.Sl; dfpenses contingcntes, $54S.lO).
J. O'Brien, collector, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,3.58.33; preventive officers: J. Cox,
2 m. at $8.50, 10 m. at $9.50, $9.33..33; A. H. .''pence. 4 m. at $9.50. 8 m. at $1,000, $983.33;
liverv, $S7; po.stage. $79.00; telephone rent. $.iO: pettv expenses. $7..^0 3,479 09
Chevcrie": X. Brady, preventive officer. 5 m. at $200. 7 m. at $250. $229.17; postage, $3.39. . . 232 50
Hant-sport: J. \V. Ijiwrence. .<iub-<ollector, 2 m. at $000. 10 m. at $700. $083.33; Wrd, etc.,
A. n. .'^pence, $19.25; coal. $11.81; postage, etc.. $8.04 722 43
Maitland: R. McDougall. sulwoUector, 2 m. at $326, 10 m. at $400, $387.50; fuel, $17.55;
livery. $15; postage. $.30.85 4.50 90
Noel: M. S. O'Brien, preventive officer, $200; postage, $2.85 202 85
Pahos, J. S. Ma\*nard, preventive officer 1,000 00
Walton: H. \Vo<Jlaver, sulwollector, $300; postage, $1.09 301 09
Yarmouth (salaries, t9, 924. 93 conlingencies, tt ,S7!.,4S: refunded, V 1.90).
Yarmouth (salaires, t9,9S4.9S; dipenses contingenles, tt,t7i.4S: remboursis, t7t.90).
S. Harding, collector, 2 m. at $1..50O. 10 ni. at $1,000. $I..5S3.33; \V. L. CamplK'U, appraiser,
to Sept. .30, $574.98 (superannuated); preventive officers: ,j. W. Boyd, 2 m. at $1,000,
10 m. at $1.0.50. $1 .041.60. overtime. $11 1.. 30; \V. R. Cann. 2 m. n1 $1.1.50, 10 m. nt $1,200,
$1,191.66, overtime. $29.10; H.C. Churchill, 2 m.nt $8.50. 2 m. to .luly 31, iit SilOO. $2111.66.
overtime, $45. W) frc-igncd); A. Kirk. 2 m. nt $SCO. 10 m. at $850, $S41.fiO, overtime,
$136. .50; J. I). Pothier. 2 m. nt jsmi. 10 in. at $8.50. $S41.Bfi. overtime. $144.«0; A. Rogers,
2 m. nt $1,000. 10 m. at $1,100, $1.0S.3.33, overtime. $.37.20; M. C. Wyman, 2 m. nt $900,
2m.nt Sl.fXX). 8m.at $1.20(1. $1.1 10.66. overt ime.$:t3.fiO; cart. ige, $119.80; postage, $149.50;
tclrplinnc rent, $.5.5; trliplirmi' toll.-. $13.98; petty expenses. $16.10
Port Maitland: 1{. H. Couilev. preventive officer. $1.50; pos'tngc. $1.88 . . .
Puhnico: .1. L. Bellivenu. .«ul>-<'ollect€)r, 5 m. at $.3.50, 7 m. nt $400, $379.17; J. A. D'Entrcmont,
preventive officer. $;iO0; office rent, $.50; postage. $5.16
Salmon River; F. P. Deveiiu. sul.-« cllector. 5 m. nt $300, 7 m. nt $400, $358.33; postage, $6.48.
Tusket: T. K. Lent. »ul>-cnller1.ir. $.i0fl: p<i.'.tn(ri'. $.S..5n
We<lgepf)rt: V. Riihnnl. preventive offieir. $210; iKi^tiige. $2.19
280.308 6S
LtiiB— Refuml.-i as Ijelow 5.396 58
Xet expenditure. Nova Scotia.. 274,972 07
9,4.59
54
151
88
734 33
363 81
308
,50
252
19
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Nova 8cotia — Concluded. $ cts.
Appointements et d£pcnses rontingentes, Nouvellc-Ecosse — Fin.
Refunds. — Remboursementa .
On arcount of ovortinip and extra .service: Halifax, $1,316.10; New Glasgow, $787.63; North
Sydney, S34..W; Sydney. S34.80; Yanrioutli, S12.()0 2. 185 93
On account of services in Ijonded wareliouses: Halifax, $2,399; Lunenburg, $390; North Sydney,
$60; Sydney, S!80; Yaj-mouth, SCO 3,089 00
On account of cartage: Glace Bay, $116.90; North Sydney, $4.75 121 65
5,396 58
Salaries and Contingencies, Prince Edward Island.
Appointements et d£pen$es contingentes, lie du Prince-Edouard.
(Unless otherwise noted, all salaries cover the period of 12 months to March 31, 1918).
(Sauf indication contraire, tous les salaires couvrent une pc'riode de 12 mois au 31 mars, 1918).
Charlottetmtm {salaries, $17,370.73; contingencies. $2,727.69; refunded, $80).
Charlottctown (salaires, $17,370.73; depenses contingentes, $2,727.69; rcmhourses, $60).
W. B. Robertson, collector. 2 m. at $1,950, 10 m. at $2,000, $1,991.06, travel, $9.80; F. H.
Beer, appraiser, 2 m. at $1,400, 3 m. at $1,450, 7 m. at $1,500, $1,470.83; J. D. Lawson,
gauger, 2 m. at $1,300, 7 m. to Dec. 31, at $1,400, $1,033.28 (deceased); J. McLean, examin-
ing officer, 2 m. at $8.50, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $950. $920.83; clerks: M. J. Moren, chief,
2 m. at $1,4.W, 3 m. at $1,550, 7 m. at 81,600, 81,.562.50, travel, $8.10; E. de B. Peake,
senior, 2 m. ;'.t $1,2.50, 3 m. at $1,3.50, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,362.50. overtime, $21.30. travel,
$60.85; .1. A. Fra.ser, 2 m. at $9.50, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,050, $1,020.83, overtime. $16.50,
travel, etc.. 8130.35; J. D. McMillan, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,070.79,
overtime. $4.20; preventive officers: A. L. Brown, $6.50; W. G. Bruce, Mar., $.83.33, over-
time. $2.70, travel, $1.70; H. C. Connolly, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $850, 7 m. at .$900. $870.83,
overtime, $21.00; T. E. Flynn, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at Sl.OOO, .$970.83; A.
McKinnon, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $950, $920.83, overtime, $141.30; Miss L.
McMahon, $.500; cart.age of p.o. parcels, 8146.25; cartage, $60.85; postage, $100; storing
boat, $10; telephone rent, $106; water rates, $12; petty expenses, $27.12 15,309 66
Cardigan; N. Shaw, sub-collector, 5 m. at $2.50, 7 m. at .$300, $279.16; postage, $5.25 284 41
Crapaud: N. Waddell, sub-collector, 5 m. at $300, 7 m. at $350, $329.16, overtime, $24; post^
age, $2.94 356 10
French River: H. S. Bernard, preventive officer, 5 m. at $150, 7 m. at $200, $179.16; postage,
60c 179 76
Georgetown: T. E. Morrisey, sub-collector, $700, overtime, $14.40; A. H. McLeod, temporary
officer, at $1 per d.. $28. overtime, $22.20; postage. $7.39; storing boat, $3.50 775 49
Grand River: J. McMillan, preventive officer, $150; postage, $1.10 151 10
Halliday's Wharf: L. A. Ross, preventive officer, $5(); postage, $1 51 00
Montague: E. Parkman, sub-collector, 2 m. at $400, 3 m. at $450, 7 m. at $000, $529.16, over-
time, $40.50; postage, $4.78 574 44
Murray Harbour: H. A. Bell, sub-collector, 5 m. at $200, 7 m. at $250, $229.16; postage, $5..54 234 70
Murray River; A. . I. Mclnnis, preventive officer, 5 m. at $2.50, 7m. at $300, $279.16; postage, $5 284 16
New London: N. Nicholson, preventive officer, 5 m. at $150, 7 m. at $200, $179.16; postage,
90c 180 06
Orwell: A. B. MacDonald, preventive officer, $100; postage, 35c 100 35
Pinette: M. \V. Murchison, preventive officer 50 00
Rustico: W. G. Houston, preventive officer, $1.50; postage, $1 151 00
Souris: A. Currie, sub-collector, 5 m. at $700, 7 m. at $7.50, $729.16, overtime, $61.80; N.
Pierce, preventive officer, 5 m. at $200, 7 m. at $2.50, $229.16; postage, $25.26; travel, etc.,
E. de B. Peake, .544..35; petty expenses, $2.36 1,092 09
St. Peters: C. Waye, sub-collector, $200; postage, $3.44 ". , . 203 44
Vernon River: D. F. McDonald, preventive officer, 5 m. at $150, 7 m. at .$200, $179.16; post-
age, $1 .50 ISO 66
Summerside (salaries, $J,,8I6.6J,; contingencies. $437.70).
Summcrside (salaires, $4,816.6/,; depenses contingentes, $437.70).
G. Godkin, collector, 5 m. at $1,400. 7 m. at $1,4.50, $1,429.16; H. W. Baker, clerk, 5 m. at
$1,100, 7 m. at $1.1.50, $1,129.10; preventive officers: V. J. Harrington. 2 m. at $800, 3 m.
at $8.50, 7 m. at $900, $870.83, overtime. $110.40-; E. E. Arsen.ault, Kgmond Bay, $50;
R. J. Crafer. Malpeque, 5 m. at $1.50, 7 m. at $200. $179.16; postage, $30; telephone rent,
$.30; travel, E. de B. Peake. $32.65; petty expenses, $19.18 3,880 54
.\ll)erton: J. F. White, sub-collector, 5 m. at $400, 7 m. at $.500, $4.58.33; postage, $4 462 33
Miminegash: M. D. Lacey. preventive officer, $1.50; postage, 97c 1.50 97
Tignish; W. .\. Gaudet. sub-collector, 2 m. at $6.50, 3 m. at $700, 7 m. at $800, $750; postage
and p. o. box, $10.50 760 50
25,412 76
Less — Refunded at Charlottetown on account of services in bonded warehouse 60 00
Net expenditure. Prince Edward Island 25,352 76
1— 2iD
D— 20 AL'DITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Salaries and (ontinernries, \ow Brunswick.
Appointements rt dfprnses contineentes, \otiieau-Itrunswirlv. $ ct3.
( Vnless otherwise roted. all salaries rover the period of 12 months to March 31. 19181.
(Sauf indication contraire, tous les ^alai^es couvrcnt une p^riode de 12 mois au 31 mars, 191S).
Balhurst (salaries, SB.iST.Sl: contingencies, H.iSt.TS).
BaUiurst (.salaircs, t2,iS7.5l; d^pcnsea contingcntes, ti,iSS.76).
Collectors: J.J. Harrington, .-Vpril, $108.33 (deceased); J. D. Doucet, 3 m. to Aug. 31 at $1,300,
7 m. at $1,400. $1,141.61; preventive officers: C. J. Melanson, 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000.
$!l.>.S.3.'!; H. M. Sweeney, from Sept. 1, $.>S3.31; postage, $3.i; telephone rent, $25; tele-
phone tolls and telegrams, $16.0y; travel, etc., A. R. Goucher, $7.10; petty expenses,
$9.12 2,883 89
Curaquet: P. E. Paulin, sub-collector, 5 m. at $450, 7 m. at $550, $508.33; postage, $16 524 33
Shippeean: J. L. Gauvin, sub-collector, 5 m. at $600. 7 m. at $700, $658.33; office rent, $36;
postage, $13.50 707 83
Tracadie: J. R. Young, preventive officer. $400; postage, $5.90 405 90
Preventive officers at outports: Little ,'^hippican, P. Lucb. 5 m. at $200, 7 m. at $2.50, $229.16;
Stonehaven, T. \V. Riordon, 5 m. at $1.50. 7 m. at $200, $179.16 408 32
Camphelllon (salaries. St. iSi.98; contingencies. t64S.SS; refunded. SSO).
Campbellton (salairca. tl.iS4.98; dfpenses contingcntes. tS42.S2; remboursis, tSO).
Collectors: A. McKenzie. to June 30, $349.98 (superannuated); S. Moffat, 2 m. at $800, 2 m.
at $850, 8 m. at $1,200, $1,075; preventive officers: C. A. Pincombe, June 26 to .\ug. 31.
less 2 d., $157.66, travel, $8.20 (transferred to Woodstock): O. J. Larzon. from ."-cpt. 1,
less 45 d., $414.36; hardware, $10.70; postage and p.o. box, $46.30; telephone rent, $25 2,087 20
Chatham (salaries. tS,S5t.6i; cont>ngencie», SI.08i.7S).
Chatham (salaires.So.SSS.Si; dfpenses contingcntes. $1,084.73).
G. Watt, collector, 5 m. at $1,500, 7 m. at $1,600, $1„558.33; preventive officers: P. C"onnors,
5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; M. F. Haley, 2 m. at $1,100. 3 m. at $1,1.50, 7 m. at
$1,200, $1,170.83: postage and p.o. box, $76; telephone rent. $25; telephone tolls and
telegrams, $14.82 3.803 31
Buctouche: J. J. LeUlanc, sulj-collector, 5 m. at $.500, 7 m. at $550, $529.16; .\. T. Coats,
preventive officer. 5 ra. at $300, 7 m. at $3.50, $329.16; cleaning office, $8; office rent, $50;
postage, $14; wood, $30 960 32
Richibucto: J, D. Mc.Minn. sub-collector. 5 m. at $600, 7 m. at $700. $0.58.33: preventive
officers: J. L. Hutchinson. $800; D. Rithurd, $100: B. E. Johnson. $.S00. loss $401. ,50
military pay; postage, $16.91 1 , 973 74
Dalhousie (salaries. St. 716. 6i: contingcncits, SS0.t9).
Dalhousic (salaires, Sl,7l6.Si; dfpensts contingcntes. SSO. 19).
G. Haddow, collector, to Oct. 31, $758.31 (tran.stcrred to Board of C"usfoms); preventive
officers; J. B. Delaney, 5 m. at $700. 7 m. at $800, $75S..33; D. McAlisipr. $200: postage
and p.o. box. $10.19; telephone rent, $20 1.746 83
Frrdericton (salaries. SS.6SB.47: contingencies, SSSi. 08).
Fredericlon (solairet, S5.eSe.i7; dipcnses contingcntes, SeSi.iJS).
L. C. MacN'utt, collector. 5 m. at $1,800, 7 m. at $1,900. $1.8.58..33; H. G. Winter, appraiser,
2 m. at $l,.5O0. 3 m. at $1..5.50, 7 in. at $1.6.V). $1,600; preventive officers: J. H. fhnsc, 2.
m. at $900, 3 m. at $9.50. 7 iii. le.ns 7 <1. at $1,0.50, $978,14; K. P. Colter, 2 m. at $1,1.50, 3
m. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1..300, $1,2.50; J. J. Hanlon. from f)ct. 8. $4.33.06, travel, $5; C. A.
Pincombe. June 1 to 2.5. $62.50; ice, $12; posliige. $85; telephone rent, $33; potty expenses,
$23.50 0, 340 53
McAdam Junction (salaries, t9,088.S4; contingracies, 11,777.03; refunded. $381.80).
Me.Xdnm- J unction (salaires. $9,088.84; dfpensrs rontingentes, $2,777.03; rtmboursfs. $381 .80).
Colloclorr.: J. W. Hoyi, April. $1.50 (deceased); F. T. Lister, 1 m. at $900. 4 m. at $1,600, 7 m.
at $1,700, $1,600: preventive officers: K. M. Crotty, 2 m. at $800, 3 ni.nl $8,50, 7 m. at $9.50.
$900; R. W. Crnplev. 2 m. at $700, 3 m. at $800, 7 m. at $9a). $841.66; L. Liiw.«on. 5 m. at
1850. 7 m. at $9.V). $908..33: I). T. Lister, 2 m. at $8.50. 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $9.50;
C. .N'ason, 5 m. nl $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.58.33; I.. <:. Sp.'i-<lv, 5 in. at i\**). 7 m. nl $1,000,
I9,58.,33; F. M. Thorburn. 5 in. at $900, 7 rn. at $1,000, $9.58.33; T. H. Welmore. 2 in. at
$700. 3 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $841.66; J. J. Jones, .St. Croix, April 0 to Sept. ,30, le«« 7
d.. at $8.50, 6 in, at »!t00, $849.8.5 9,916 4»
Overtime seniro: R. W. < •■ ■ « •79.90; F.. M. frotlv, $317.70; I). T. Lister, $318.90;
F.T. Lister. $27; f. N o; L. fl Sp<H>dy. $317 10: F. M. Thorburn, $383.10 . 1,973 40
Cleaning office. $18; postaj- lelcplinne lolli and telegrams, $15.29; petty expi-nses,
$.5.44 .-'..35 38
Curied (orwnrd :;i.i»l7 47
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT: EXPEXDITURE D — 21
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, New Brunswick— Continued. { cts.
Appointements et il^penses contlngentes, .Nouveau-Brunswicit— Suite.
Brought forward 34, 067 47
Moncton (salaries, $8,73744: contingencies, tl,400.6S),
Monclon (salaires, t8,7S7.4i; depenses contingenlcs, il ,Jfl0.6S).
i. S. Rayn-orth, collector, 2 m. at $1,700, 3 m. at $1,800. 7 m. at $1,900. $1,841.66; preventive
offieers: T. I. ColTev, 3 m. at$950. 2 m. at $1,0.50. 7 m. at SI. 150, $1,083.33: J. A. Girouard,
3 m. at 81.000. 2 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,133.33; F. B. Lynch, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m.
at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,141.66; cartage. $43.20; postage, $60; telephone rent, $38;
pettv expenses, $25.5.5 5,366 73
Albert: H. W. Crocker, sub-collector, 5 m. at $350. 7 m. at $450. $408.33; postage, etc., $7.81. 416 14
Alma: D. C. Cleveland, sub-collector, 5 m. at $350, 7 m. at $400, $379.16; postage, $1.49;
repairs to boat, $4. .50 385 15
Dorchester: W. D. Wilbur, sub-collector, 2 m. at $600, 3 m. at $700, 7 m. at $800, $741.65;
coal, $15; office rent, $40; postage, $12.50 809 15
Hill-sboro: H. J. Steeves, sub-collector, 1 m.at $800, 4 m. at $900; 7 m. at $950, $920.83; post-
age, $7.75 : 928 58
Point de Chene, office rent 30 00
Shediac: V. Robidoux. sub-collector. 4 in. at $800, 1 m. at $900. 7 m. at $950, $895.83; W.
Avard. preventive officer, 5 m. at $350, 7 m. at $450, $408.33; coal, $20.57; office rent, $82;
postage, $12.16: pettv expenses, $2.27 1,421 16
Waterside: W. H. Martin, preventive officer, 5 m. at $150, 7 m. at $200, $179.16; postage. $2. 181 16
Officers at outport,-,: Cocagne, A. J. Dysart, $.300; Harvey, L. V. Bishop, $100; Port Wolfe,
C. H. McKinley, $200 600 00
Newcastle (salaries, SS,816.66: contingencies, So07.S7).
Newcastle (salaircs, $2,816.66; depenses contingentes, iB07.27).
W. k. Park, collector, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 in. at $1,500, $1,458.33; C. Park, acting collector, 23 d.
at $2.50; P. Wheeler, landing waiter, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33; J. P. Ryder,
preventive officer, 4 m to Aug. 31, at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $883.33; postage, $28.55; tele-
phone rent, $25; petty expenses, $12.89 3,323 93
St. Andrews (salaries, $8,895.81: contingencies, $918.15; refunded, $tS.SO).
St. Andretps (salaires, $6,895.81; depenses contingentes, $918.15; rcmbourses, $1S.20),
T. R. Wren, collector, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300. $1,225; preventive officers:
D. G. Hanson, $900, overtime, $137. 10; D. C. Rollins, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at .$900, 7 m. at
$1,000, $941.66; fuel, $84.05; office rent, $140; postage, $30; telephone rent, $22; petty
expenses, $11.65 3,491 46
Campobello: W. H. Carson, sub-collector, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33, overtime, $99;
coal, $15; office rent, $60; postage, etc., $13.85; petty expenses, $3.34 1,049 52
Grand Harbour: D. I. W. McLaughlin, preventive officer, 5 m. at $450, 7 ra. at $500, $479.16;
office rent, $18; postage, $4 501 16
Indian Island: H. D. Chaffey, sub-collector, 5 m. at $450, 7 m. at $.550, $508.33; postage,
»3.56 511 89
Lord's Cove: T. L. Trecartin, sub-collector, 5 m. at $700, 7 m. at $800, $758.33; fuel, $50.25;
office rent, $30; po.stage, $8.37 846 95
North Head: C. DLxon, sub-collector, 5 m. at $6.50, 7 m. at $800, $737.50, overtime, $81.60;
coal, $35; office rent, $50; postage, $8; telephone rent, $9.38 921 48
Wilson's Beach: J. A. Newman, preventive officer, 5 m. at $400, 7 m. at $550, $487.50, over-
time, $12; postage, $5.20 504 70
St. .John (salaries, $74,S00.02: contingencies, $26,536.03; refunded, $3,721.52).
St-Jean (salaires, $74,200.02; d6penscs contingentes, $26,536.03: rembourses, $3,721.52).
('. B. Lockhart, collector, $3, .500; S. W. Wilkins, surveyor, 5 m. at Sl,600, 7 m. at $1,800,
$1,716.66; T. Pinlay, tide surveyor, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1..?00, $1,258.33; appraisers:
J. B.Daly, 2 m. at $1,6.50, 3 m. at $1,700, 7 m. at $1,800, ?1,7.50; .1. H. Hamilton, 2 m. at
$1,800. 3 in. at $1.8.50. 7 m. at SI, 9.50, SI. 900; .). J. McKinney. 2 m. at Sl,.5.50, 3 m. at $1,600.
7 in. at $1,700. $1,650; H. P. Allinghaiii. ganger, 2 m. at $1,300, 3 m. at $1.3.50. 7 ni. at
$1,4.50, SI, 400; landing waiters, M. .Morrisscy, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33;
L. E. Tapley, 5 m.at $1,1.50, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,179.16 15,512 48
< lerks: K. A. Barber, senior. 2 m. at f 1.5.50, 10 m. at $1,600, $1,591.66- C. F. Tilley, senior,
2 m. »l $1..5.50, 3 iii. at $1,0C0, 7 in. at $1,700, SI.6.'0; D. Murphy, 2 m. at $1,1.50, 3 m.
at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300. $1,250; E. V. McDonald. 2 m. ,at SS50, 3 in. at $900, 7 m. at
$1,000. $9.50; A. C. Powers, 3 m. at $9.50. 2 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,045.83;
examining officers: .). L. Finlev, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33: T. Morrissey, 5
in at .?tO'l. 7 in. :>t Sl.COO, $9.58.33; .1. .VIcKclvev. 5 m. at $800. 7 in. at $1,000. $9.58.33. . . 9.462 48
'ai i-T'orvarl 80,33159
D — 22 AVDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contlnsencies. New Brunswick — Continued. $ cts.
Appointenients et d^penses conCincentes, \ouveau-Brunsnrick — Suite.
Brought forward 80, 331 59
Si. John — Continued — Sl-Jcan — Suite.
Preventive officers: C. Bishop. .5 m. le.ss 3 d. at SOOO, 7 m. nt S9.50. 5921.00: R. S. Bonnell. 5
111. at SS.-O, 7 m. at $9i0, $908.33: R. Clerke, 2 m. at S050, 3 ra. at $!.000, 7 m. at $1,100.
$1,050; R.I.runninghani.2ni.atS9.iO,3ni.atS1.0CO,7m.at$1.100.$1.0.">0: \V. M.Camp-
bell. .1 m. at $950, 7 m. .it $1,0.50, SI.0OS.33; .V. R. Carloss. .5 m. at $950, 7 in. !.t $1,000,
$979.16; \V. R. Catherivood, 2 m. at SSOO, 3 m. at $R.M, 7 m. at $050, $900; \V. J. Coh.ilan,
2 m. le.-is 3 d. at $850, 3 m. at SCOO, 7 m. at $9.50, $913.96; E. \Y. Corbitt. 2 m. at $.S00,
3 m. at $S50, 7 m. less 7 d. at S9.=0. $882.12; J. E. Dinsmore, 2 m. at $830, 3 m. at $t00, 7
m. at $1,000. $950; \V. L. Dobbin. .5 m. at $1,300. 7 m. at $1,400, $1,358.33; J. A. Donovan,
2 m. at SS."0, 3 m. at $C0O. 7 m. at $1 .000. $9.50; I Gorm.^n. 5 m. less 6 d. .-il $900. 7 m. less
1 d. at $950. S912: A. R. Goucher, to Scot. 30. $499.08 (transferred to St. Stephen);
■\V. H. (Jrecn. 2 m. at $800. 2 in. to July .01, at $850, $274.68 (deceased); W. Ci. Ha.slam.
5 m. at $S00, 7 m. at $1,000. 8958.33; T. Hefifeman. 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000. $9.58.33;
G. G. HetherinRton, 5 m. at $G<50, 7 m. at $750. $708.33; H. \V. levers. 5 m. at $900. 7 m.
at S9.=0, $929.16: G. .Ta"kson. 2 m. at $9"0. 3 m. at $I.OiX). 7 111. at $1,050, $1,020.83: .1.
Jenkins, 5 m. .at $900, 7 m. at $9."0. ;'.I29.10: R. F. Knox, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900. 7 m. '
at $1,000, $9,50; \V. T. Lanvon. $850; L. M. LeUaeheur, 5 m. less 3 d. at $900, 7 m. at $9.50,
$921.94; W. E. Masson. 2 m. at $.800. !0 m. at .$900. $883.33; J. L. .Mullalv, .5 m. at SSOO,
7 m. at $1,000. $958.33; H.J. Murphv. 2 m. at $9.50. 3 m. at $1,000, 7 in. at $l.2m), $1. 108.33;
R. XlnCarthv. 2 m. at $.800, 3 m. at SS.50. 7 m. at $9.50, $900; .Miss J. I. McDouKall. 2 m.
at $7.50. 10 in. at $800. C.^Ol.eO: F. S. P. MacFarlane, 5 m. at $9."0, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,037.50;
A. MeHuKh, 2 m. a; $.8.50, 3 ni. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000. $950; R. .\. .MeUiunhlin. 2 m. at
$1,200, 3 ni. at $1..;00. 7 m. at $1,400, $1,341.66; d. MrShcrrv, 2 m. at $800. 3 in. at $8.50,
7 m. at $9.50, $100; F. Nice, 2 ni. less 1 d. at $800, 10 in. at $900, $881.17; J. I. Noble,
$950; M. C. Noble, 5 in. at $900, 7 m. at $950, $929.16; II. C. RinR, 2 ni. at $.850, 3 m. at
$S00, 7 m. at $1,000. $9.=0; W. P.. Robert.son, ,5 m. .at S950. 7 m. at $1,050, $1,008.33: A. T.
Seaton, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,070.79; J. Stanton, 2 in. at $850,
3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000. $9.50; C. \V. Thompson, 5 m. at $9,50, 7 m. at $1.0.50. $1,008.33;
R. W. Thornton. 2 m. at $.800. 3 in. at $''00, 7 m. at $1,000, $941.66; S. C;. Tipiiett. 2 m.
at $800. 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at Si ,000, $941.66: L. Tr.afton, 2 in. at $850, 3 m. at .VJOO, 7 m.
at $1,000. $950; C. P. Wetinore, $.5.50. less $401.50 militarv pay; A. S. Willetl, 5 m. at
$900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; E. X. Willis, $300; F. J. Wilson, $950; G. Wilson, 5 ni. Icsj
4 d. at $600, 7 ni. at $9.50, $919.51. 44,573 18
Temporarv employees: R. E. .\nderson, .5 m. at $900, .Sept. I to 24 at $950, $438.33: J. L. Killorn,
from julv IS, "$633.87; D. T. Thomp.son, from Oct. 22, less 2 d., $394.35; S. S. Thome,
2 m. at $^5.50, 10 m. ,at $900, $891.66; F. W. WInslow, from Nov. 29, le.*s 13 d., $287.38. 2,045 59
Overtime wrvice: R. E. .\nder30n. .875; C. Bishop, $282.60; R. S. Bonnell, $390.90; W. M.
Campbell. $392.60; A. R. Carlo.ss, $240.60; W. R. Catherwood, $189; W. J. Coholan.
$189.30; E. W. Corbetl, $418.20; R. I. Cunninuham, $176.70; J. E. Dinsmore, $324;
J. A. Donovan, $188.40; T. Finlay, $129.60; L. (iorman, $205. .50; W. H. Green, $25.80;
J. II. Hamilton, $10; W. G. Haslam, $407..50: T. HelTernan. $391. .'^0; II. W. levers, ,
$229.80; J. .lenkins. .?225: J. L. Killorn, $195; R. F. Knox, $173.40; L. Ix-I-achcur, $121.20:
W. E. Ma.s.son, $I4S..50: M. Morrisscy, $1,39.20; T. Morrissev, $317. 40; J. I.. Miillaly, $.309;
R.J. Murphy, $149.70; R. McCarthy. .$305.40: E. F. McDonald. $293.10; F. S. P. MacFar-
lane. $179.10; J. McKelvev. S91.;0; G. McSherry, f.321.!t0: F. Nice, $102.60; M.C.Noble,
$117.90; A. C. Powers, $176.70; H. C. Rin«. .$208.80; W. B. Robertson, $252.90; A. T.
.Seaton. $117. .30; J. Stanton. $320.10: L. E. Paplcy, $176.70: C. W. Thomp.son, $211.80;
D. T. Thompson. $82.80: R. W. Thornton. $165.60; S. C. Tippelt, $.324..30; L. Trnfton,
$06.60; S. W. Wilkins, $304.40; A. S. Willct, $405.60; G. Wilson, $299.70; F. W. Win.slo\v,
$118.20 10.928 40
Bottles, etc., $13.35; brandinn irons. $58: cartase, $1,778.78; hardware, $20.76; iec, $10.85;
ink and mucilaee, $57: office furniture, $S7..50; plumbinK supplies, etc., $21; posljige,
$.503.29; .stornr" "i saff-ty nut iTrichine. $68.41: .street ears and ferries, $118; telephone
rent. $378; tr ;, ■ ims. $37.38; petty expenses, $56.05 . 3.208 37
Kipensosof Cust<.: 'iJ Kf'c L'- Captain B. \'. Weston. 5 in. at $1,000. 7 m.
at$I.IOO.$l,0.5 - '!. engineers: F. C. .Vbbott. 5 m. at $1K)0, 7 in. at $1,000,
$958.33. overtime. $434.70; G. L. Bclyea, 2 m. nt $800, 3 m. at $8.50. 7 m. at $9.50, $900, over-
time, $2.30.70; advertisinK sale of AHmlron-i, $2.8; construction of t'^c L, Rickey Bros.,
Toronto, contniet, total cost, $.1,9.59.20, le.s,s $1,245 paid in 1916-17; expenses taking boat
from Toronto: board of crew, supplies, $1,106.33: pilotage, $92.30: clianKiiiK name on boat,
$10: coal, $1X7.90: cover and cushions. $.39.70: electrical .supplies and repairs, $-17.40;
cxpreiw, etc., $11.81; extension of cabin anil other nlteration.t— contract, $6-15; fire ei-
tininiishers. 2. 122: hardware, $1.35.23: healers, 3, $21.30; life belt.s, 0, $12: gasoline,
, r,:.. 1 .t-.., .,, I ,.np_ ](,■_> gal., $23.50: manila roi)e, 46 lb., $26..57; oil, 80 gal.,
$1,- lice on H. Aseah, <|uarterma.ster, $25: plumbing, $64.63;
pi I alterations: labour, $508.15, material, $2.30. .55; travel, G. N.
Bunker, S.;u;;.i. I, .Mr. I'.air, $69.75; water. $19.60; wharfage, $250; potty expenses. 150.06 12,2.50 45
Back Bay: (i. Chubb, sub-cllcelor, $300; posla«e, $3.98 303 98
Carried forward. 154,241 .56
CrsrOJA? DEPARTMEXT: EXPEy'DITlRE D — 23
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Xew Brunswick — Continued. $ cts.
Appointements et dfpenses contingentes, Xouveau-Brunswick — .Suit".
Brought forward 154, 241 5.j
St. John — Concluded — St-Jean — Fin.
Beaver Harbour: G. W. McKay, sub-collector, 2 m. at $450, 3 m. at $550, 7 m. at $700, $620.83;
postage, etc.. $12.15 632 98
Lepreau: J. E. Hagserty, preventive o£Bcer. 5 m. at $200, 7 m. at S2.50, $229.16; postage, $1.23. 230 39
Lomeville: A. McAllister, sub-collector, $200: postage, $3 203 00
St. George: G. A. Craig, sub-collector, 5 m. at .$900, 7 m. at $950, $929.16; coal, $34.75; office
rent, .?.50; postage. S11.57; telephone rent. ?1.S 1,043 48
St. Martins: R. A. Love, sub-collector. 5 m. at $.500, 7 m. at S.5.50, $529.16; postage, .$8.81 537 97
Sussex: J. T. -Kirk, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at .?1,200, $1.158..33; C. \V. Stockton,
preventive officer, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at S950, .5929.16; postage, etc., $31; telephone rent,
$45; petty expenses, S3 2, 166 49
Officers at outports: Chance Harbour. D. T. Thompson, 5 m. at $300, 7 m. at $400, $3.58.33;
Musquash, C. C. Clinch, S400 758 33
St. Stephen (salaries, SI 1.179. 19: contingencies, $S, 159.73).
St. Stephen (salaires, ill, 179. 19; depensts contingentes, tS, 159.73).
W. L. Grant, collector, 2 m. at $1,600. 3 m. at $1,6.50, 7 m. at $1,7.50, $1,700; D. T. Dwyer, chief
landing waiter, 2 m. at $1,200, 3 m. at $1,2.50, 7 m. at $1,3.50. Sl,.300; T. K. McGeachy
appraiser, 2 m. at 51,000, 3 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,150, $1,100: W. H. Stevens, clerk and
gauger. 5 m. at .'51,400, 7 m. at SI, .500, $1,4.58.33; preventive officere: A. R. Goucher, from
Oct. 1, S500.02; W. B, Hawthorne. 2 in. at .5^.50. 3 ra. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $9.50- H W
McCurdv, 5 m. at S900, 7 m. at S9.50, S929.16; T. M. Vanstone, 2 m. at $800, 10 m. at $900
S883..33; fuel. .597.45; light, S17.60; office rent, S300; postage, -555; telephone rent, S68;
petty expenses, $5.70 9,364 59
Overtime services: A. Campbell, S32.40; A. R. Goucher, $16.80; W. B. Hawthorne S211 20-
H. S. Hitchings, S27; H. W. McCurdy, -5209.40; T. K. McGeachy, $30; W. H. Stevens'
$184.20; T. M. Vanstone, $32.40 743 40
Milltown: D. K. Harmon, sub-collector, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,200, $i, 120.83,
overtime. $27; preventive officers: A. Campbell, 2 m. at $6.50,3 m. at $800, 7 m. at S90o'
$833.33; P. Coughlin, 2 m. at $750, 10 m. at -58.50, $833.33, overtime, $32.40; H. S. Hitchings
2 m. at $900, 3 m. at .59.50, 7 m. at $1,000, -5970.83; H. H. .■^uUivan. 2 m. at -5800, 10 m. at -5900
$883.32, overtime, $27; coal, $118; light, $14.84; office rent, $125; postage, $9.75; telephone
rent, $22; trips to bank, $10; petty expenses, $5.82 5,033 45
Preventive officers at outports: Grand Falls, J. C. McLeod, 2 m. at $400, 9 m. to Feb. 28 at
$500, $441,60; Upper Mills, H. Hacker, 2 m. at $400, 3 m. at $500, 7 m. at $600, $541.68,
overtime, $214.20 ' 1 197 43
Sackville (salaries, $2,374.99; contingencies, $255.09).
Sackville (salaires, $2,374.99; depenses contingentes, $255.09).
F. W. George, collector, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at S9.50, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,029.16: P. Hanson, exam-
ining officer, 5 m. at $600, 7 m. at S750, $687.50; cleaning office, $.55; light, S17.34; office
rent, $150; postage, S20; petty expen.ses, $1.75 953 7
Port Elgin: J. C. Harper, sub-collector, 5 m. at S600, 7 m. at $700, $658.33; postage, $8 666 33
Woodstock (salaries, $16,270.83; contingencies, $4,840.63; refunded, $369.10. )
Woodstock (salaires, $16,270.83; dipensos contingentes, $4,840.63; rembourses, $369.10).
G. E. Balmain, collector, 2 m. at $1,5.50. 3 m. at $1,650, 7 m. at $1,750. SI 691 66- preventive
officers: U. Hanson. 2 m,. at $»aO, 3 m. at $9.50. 7 ra. at $1,0.50, $991. 6r)' T L McCaffrey
2 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300. $1,241.66. travel, etc., $S; C. A. Pincombe,'
Connors, from Sept. 1, $525; postage. $79.50; telephone rent, $27; telephone tolls and
teipsrrams. $29.07; petty expenses. $29.14 4 522 69
Andover: .J. B. Porter, preventive officer, 2 m. at $500, 3 m. at $550, 7 m. at $600, $570.81;
postnffp, $6 57g gj
Aroostook: W. K. Spike, sub-collector, 2 m. at $900, 2 m. to .July 31. at S950, $.'508.3.1 fdeceasedV'
preventive officers: G. A. Hoozer, .\pril 25 to .^ug. 31 at .5S00. 7 m. at S900 $S05 over-
time, $.399.60: I{. Kel.y, 2 m. at $700. 2 m. at -5800, I m. at S950, 7 m. at $1,000 $912 50
overtime, $435,30; postage, $94.85; telephone rent, $20..59 .' ' 2,976 18
Bath: G. A. Giberson, preventive officer, .$.300; postage, $3 !.!.!!!!!!!!"!!!! 303 00
BioomGeld: .1. .V. Carpenter, preventive officer, $600; postage, $6.50 .....'.........'.. (306 50
Centreville: R. \V, Bulloch, sub-collector. f600: postage, $12 ". gl-i qo
Clair: T. I'aillard. sub-coucctor, SI.OOO, overtime, $19.20; office rent, $100; postage' $i6.55-
telephone rent , S24 ' 1 153 75
Debec: .1. R. Kirkpatrick. sub-collector, 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $8.50, 7 m. at $950 $900 over-
time, $2in.0O; alterations, etc., in office, $27; office furniture, $54; office rent, $40- post-
age, $33.75 ' 1265 35
Edmundston: G. F. Dayton, sub-collector, 2 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,250, 7 ra at $1 350
$1,283.33, overtime, $223.,50; J. G. Sirois, preventive officer, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $8.5o'
7 m. at $950, $900, overtime, $192.60; office rent, $204; postage, $19; telephone rent $2l'
petty expenses, $1.70 ' ' o 90s 13
Carried forward j^gj ggy
61
D — 24 ACDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 19ni91S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contlneenrles, Xew Brunswick— Concluded. S cts.
Appoiutemrnts et d^penses contineenles, Noineaii-Bninswlck — Fin.
Brought forward 193, SOT 61
Woodstock — Concluded — Woodsloci — Fin.
Estcourt: preventive officers: A. P. Gibson (mm June 5, $740, overtime, $44.10: R. W. Price,
from Nov. 9. S355, travel, $12. -55: postage, $3 1, 154 65
Grand Falls: H. \V. Tavlor, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; board, etc.,
J. G. Sirois, S72; postaRC, $7.24 1, 137 57
Green River: J. Theriault, sul>-collector, $500; postaRo. etc., $9.46 509 46
Richmond Road, \V. H. Lindsay, preventive ofliror. 2 iii. at ?f>00, 3 m. at $ImO, 7 m. at $700. . 670 S3
St. Hilaire: F. f'omo. preventive officer, S400; postage. S3, telephone tolls, $1.0.5 4U1 05
St. Leonards: J. Desjardins. sub-collector, 5 m. -M $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1.15.'!.33; .1. .1. Walsh,
preventive officer, 5 m. at $750, 7 m. at $S00, $779.16, overtime, $425.10; board, etc., .■V.
P. (iibson, $47.50, T. L. McCafTery, $2; office rent, $120; postage, $27.50; telephone rent,
$19; petty expenses, $1
Less — Refunds a.s below
Net expenditure. New Brunswick.. .
Rcjunds — Rcmbourson^nts.
On account of overtime and extra scn'ice: Mc.Vdam .Tunction, $3.S1.60; St. -Andrews, $13.20;
St. John, .$2,658.42; Woodstock, $164.10 3,217 32
On account of services in bonded warehouses: Campbellton, $20; St. John, $1,063.10; Wood-
stock, $205 1,288 10
2,
,579 59
200,263 76
4,505 42
195,
,758 34
Total refunds 4, .SOS 12
Salaries and (ontlnecncles, Quebec.
.\ppolntements et dfpcnses contineentes, Quebec.
(Unless otherwise noted, all salaries cover the period of 12 months to March 31, 1918).
(Sauf indication contraire, tous Ics sahiires couvrent une p6riode dc 12 muisau 31 mars, 1918).
Ahercom (salaries, Si,flg3.l9; conlinginricn, tl ,79S.7S: ri funded, t6S9i.
Abercorn (talairtt, ti,6SS.S9: dfpinses conlinomles, tl, 792.75: rtmliourx^s, S6S9).
F. F. Fylcs. collector, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500, $1,458.33: preventive officers: K. E.
F.a.straan, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $850. Sept. 1 to Nov. 16 at $900, $,535.81, overtime, $255.00;
V. P. C;endron, 2 m. at $S00, 3 m. at $8,50. 7 m. at $900, $870 S3, overtime, $104.40: ( '. Hall.
5 m. at $850, 7 m. at $900, $879.10. overtime, $.101.40; H. .\. Hch.Tt. from Uec. 11, $275.80,
overtime, $123.60: A. V. Holmes, 5 in at $8.50, 7 m. at $900. $879.10, overtime, $370.80;
W. Sas.sonde, Hiiihwav, $100 0,557 89
Clennine office. $26; honni. J. F. Bisaillon, $76, overtime, $73.20; coal, $.50.05; office rent, $120;
postage, $115; telephone rent, $35; potty expenses, $1 497 15
Alhrlslnn (salaries, te,XS7.Si: conHngrncits, $S,05l.8i: refunded, $t,t98.S0).
Alhelslan (salairrs, tS,SS7 .63; d/:prn.si s conlingi nlct, f3,0SI .82: rrmhoursfs, H,l9e..Wi.
W. Saunders, collector, 2 m. at $1,.300, 3 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,.500. $1,441.66; preventive
officeri: C>. V>. Hurchell. $1,000: W. M. Grant. 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $S.50, Sept. 1 to 15, Nov.
1 to Mar. 31 at $9.50, $7.'*1 22: L. W. (Jreenland. 2 m. at $S(K), 3 m. at tSM. 7 m. at $900,
»S70.S3: W. .\. Hampson. 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $8.50. 7 m. at $y(H). $S70.S3: W. M. llorne,
5 m. at $.500. 7 m. at $600, $5.>S..33: G. H. Huton. 2 m. at $S00. 4 m. at $S.50. 1 m. to Oct.
31. at $9.50. $195. SI deft ivr^iro}-. H.C. Manning. $.500: W.i;..\. I{owal.$700: cl.Tks: J.W.
Hulchinizs. from Jan. 24, $l(i9..36; C. M. Oncy, from Oct. 16. $413.71: cleaninR office. $48;
coal. $177.40; office rent. $1.50: pnstaae. $.3.50: telephone rent. $17; travel, etc.: K. S. H.
Hind. $35.10: J. K. Cleland. $126: G. K. f 'ross. $63.63: V,. H. Huton. $31: .\. C. Whitlier,
$7.S.25: petty expen.ws. $15.S2 8.803 95
Overtime senice: G. G. Hurchell. $4.33.13: J. K. Cleland. $57: G. K. Cross. $26.83: W. M.
flrant. $S7: L. W. Greenland. $201; H. A. Hampson, $209.40; E. S. Hind, $9; W. M.
Home. $10.20: J. W. HutchinKs. $4S.60; O. H. Huton, $132.60; R. C. ManninR, $fi.lO:
C. M. f)ney. $102; W. Snunili-rs. $isn 1,513 86
Franklin Centre: office rent. $50: p<.stiiBc, $2.92 .52 02
Hemminuford: M. H. Fisher. 2 m. at $s()0. 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $941.66, ovcrtimo,
$212.40: coal. t'i7: light. $12: oflire n-nt. $75; posta«e. $10: telephone rent, $12 I. .300 06
Conimission on collections at Hunliniidon 25 05
HriU Junelion (salaries, SI0,S79.I9: eonlinameirs. $S.7ti.e8: rrfundrd, $969.70}.
hrel>r~Junrlion (snlairrs, tlO,S79.l9: dipin.i" rontinyrnirs, $.1,72i.>>S: rrmlHiiirsfs, $989.70i
W. H. Daniels, collector. 5 m. at $1..5flO. 7 m. at $1,600. $1..5.5S.33. travel, etc.. $5.65; preventive
officers: W. W. Curtis. 2 m. at $X00. 3 m. at $S.50, 7 m. at $9.'iO, $900. overtime. $292.20:
J. W. Elder. $1.2fl<». overliiiie. $9fi.lM): N. C. KnlKlit. 5 m. at $H.5<I, 7 in. at $!K)fl. $<79.I6.
overtime. $3.39.90; I). F. Morunville. 5 m. at $850, 7 m. at $900. $870.10, overtime, $.331.20 0.482 .50
Corricd forward 26,323 38
*i
CVSrOHS DEI'AKTilEyT: EXI'ESOirCRE D — 25 , i
tu
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 '
Salaries and Contingencies, Queliec — Continued. S cts.
Appointements et dtpenses contingentes, Quebec — Suite. aj
Brought forward 25,323 3^
Beetle Junction — Concluded — Beebe-Junction — Fin .
Cleaning office. $53; light, $U.84; office rent, S125; postage, $105; telephone rent, $20; petty
expenses, $18.50 336 34
Georgeville: W. H. Uediker, sub-collector, 5 m. at $700, 7 m. at $800, $758.33, overtime, $19.20;
postage, S20: travel, etc., W. J. Ducharme. $28.50 826 03
Magog: J. H. Wilcos, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1.1.50, 7 m. at $1,2,50, $1,208.33: W. .J. Ducharme,
preventive officer, 2 m. at $750. 3 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $850, overtime, $78; postage
and P.O. box, $63: telephone rent, $20 2,219 33
Rock Island: E. Brownlee, suVj-coUector, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,400. $1,316.66. overtime,
$296.40; .1. f . Paquette. landing waiter, $1,200: preventive officers: A. H. Heap, from
Oct. 25, less fi d., S373.45, overtime, $108, removal expenses from Montreal. $56. 86: C. J.
Marshall, May, $75, overtime, $28.80, removal expenses from Ottawa, $32.75; M. A.
.Sawyer. 2 m. at $S00, 3 m. at $8.50, 7 m. at $900, $870.83, overtime, $392.10; board, etc.,
,1. E. Cleland, $304.25, overtime, $233.40: cleaning office, etc., $69.60; coal, $70.88; in-
stalling water and light, contract, $106.48; light, $27; postage, $60; telephone rent,
$77; petty expenses, $9.91 5, 709 37
Coalicook (salaries. SS.775.0l; contingencies, tS,7g0.06; refunded, S989.SS).
Coaticook (salaires, $8,775.01; d^penses contingentes, $3,720.06; rembours^s, $989.S5).
C. E. Baldwin, collector, 2 m. at $1,350, 3 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500, $1,450; J. Churchill,
clerk and landing waiter, $1,200; J. B. Durocher, landing waiter, $1,200; preventive
officers: ( '. T. .\llcn. .Vpril 7 to Sept. 30 at $800, 6 m. at S900, $836.66, board, $27.50; A. A.
DupuLs. 2 m. at SSOO. 3 in. .at $850. 7 m. at $900. $870.83; J. J. Forest, from Feb. 5, $139.28;
A. Rousseau. 2 m. at S800, 3 in. at $850, 7 m. at S90O, S870.83, board, S48; O. H. E. Webster,
2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $8.50. 7 m. at S900, $870.83; \V. Wallace, 2 m. at $7.50, 3 m. at $800,
5 ni. at $900, 2 m. at $1,.300, $916.67, board, $15; F. Williams, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $850,
7 m. at $900, $870.83; cleaning office, $36; postage, $269.05; telephone rent, $52; petty
expenses, $9 9, 682 48
Overtime service: C. T. Allen. $276.90; A. A. Dupuis, $370.20; ,J. B. Durocher, $10.20; .1. J.
Forest. $45.60; .\. Rousseau, $365.40; W. Wallace, $291.90; O. H. E. Webster, $374.40;
F. Williams, $373.20. 2,107 80
Stanhope: preventive officers, H. Childs. 2 m. at $7.50, 10 m. at $800, $791.66, overtime, $169.20;
L. T. Lemieux, $100, overtime, $91.80; Hag pole, .$25; petty expenses, $16.38 1, 194 04
Preventive officers at outports: Baldwin's Mills, A. Valade, $200; Bamston, J. N. Jenks,
$300 500 00
Cookshirc (salaries, $4,029.15; contingencies, $570.74; refunded, $5.70).
Cookshire (salaires, $4,029.15; dipcnses contingentes, $570.74: remboursis, $5.70).
A. Ross, collector. 2 m. at $1,250, 10 m. at SI.6C0, $1,541.06; preventive officers: Mrs. M. E.
Bencckc, Ap il, .$37.50; W. A. .St. Laurent, ( 'hartierville, $.500; .\. Hunt, Hereford, $250;
postage, $24.51; telephone rent, S29; wood, $21..50; petty expenses, S7.90 2,412 07
Comin's Mills: IL Riddell, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at 51,100, $1,0.58.33, overtime,
$112.20; W. Lj-nch, overtime, $3.60, travel, $34.65; office rent, $120; postage, $43.96;
petty expenses, $2 1,374 74
Notre Dame du Bois: P. L. N. Prevost, preventive officer, 5 m. at $650, 7 m. at $700, $679.16;
office rent, $96; postage, $9..50; telephone rent. $15; wood, $16.75; petty expenses, $2.37. . 818 78
Oaspi (salaries, $1,S00; contingencies, $742.69).
(Gaspi (salaires, $1,S00; depnnscs contingentes, $742.69).
A. J. Kavanagh, collector, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,0.50, 7 m. at $1,1.50, $1,100; C. Thibault,
preventive officer, S200; care of boat, etc., $12; office rent, $200; postage, $13.50; repairs,
etc., to boat, $15.75; servii-es of bo.itm.an, $22..50; telephone rent, $20; wood, $35; petty
expenses. $2(1.94 1,639 69
Esquimaux Point: F. Boudreault, sub-collector, S400; postage, $3 .• 403 00
Highu-ater (salaries, $4,187.48; contingencies, $7,058.78: refunded, $3,450).
Ilighwaler (salaires, $4,187.48; depenses contingentes, $7,058.76: remboursis, $3,450).
F. England, tolleetor, 5 m. at $l,:iOO, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,358.33, overtime, $399.60; preventive
officers: E. O. Bailev, 5 m. at $8.50, 7 in. at $900, $879.16; H. M. Clark. .Vpril 24 to .A.ug. 31
at $8.50. 7 m.at $900, $824.85; F. H. Crowell. $1,100; E. N. Kiroua", Nov. 17 to .30 at $900,
Dec. at SI.OOO, $118.33 (tran.sferred to .St. Hvacinthc); K. B. McKay. 5 m. at $8.50, 7 m.
at S900, S879.I6; A. H. Miller, 5 in. at $8.50, 7 in. at $900, $879.16; Newport. Vt.: F. S.
Baker, 312 d. at S4; C. A. Boright. 312 d. at $4; board, etc. .1. K. Birks. $25.30, J. E.
O'Leary. $I3..50: cleaning office. $40..50: post;ige, $242: property purchased tor Customs
Dept., $3,.500; telephone rent. $20; petty expenses, $9.75. 12,785 64
Overtime service: E. O. Bailev. S:!S0.40; F. S. Baker, ?42; .1. B. Birks, $14.40; C. A. Boright,
$42; II. M. Clark, $376.20; F. H. Crowell, $264.20; E. N. Kirouac, $19.80; K. B. McKay,
$382.20; A. H. Miller, $378; J. E. O'Leary, $11.40 1,910 60
II
I
Carried forward 69, 243 29
D — 26 AIDITOU GF.yFR.Mlt UEPORT. IfiH-lOtS.
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salarirs and Contingenries, Quebec — Continued. S cts.
Appointemrnts et dfpenses rontineentes, Quebec — Suite.
Brought forward 69, 243 29
Hull (salaries, S4,S74 . 98; contingencies, tl ,081 . 7«).
Hull (salaires, t4,S74.9S; dcpcnsts contingenUs, tt.061 72).
E. Gratton, collector, 5 m. at Sl,400, 7 m. at $1,500, $1,458.33, travel, $8; J. Aucer, preventr
iveofficer, 5m.at$900, 7m.at$950, $929 16; cleaning office, $96: office rent, $600; postage,
$35; street cars, $30; telephone rent, $40; petty expenses. $15 17 3,211 66
Lachutc: J. Hope, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,150, $1.108. .33; H. Murray, pre-
ventive officer, 5 ra. at $900, 7 m. at $950, $929 16; postage, $30; telephone rent, $22 ;
telephone tolls, $5 10; travel, etc., O. H. Cogswell. $30 45 2, 125 04
Lake ilcgantic (salaries, tS, 454 !2: contingencies, S2.SS7 .77: refunded, tS8t .60).
Lac Migantic (sahires, S!,4S4.SS; dipenscs contingentcs, $3,357 77; remhoursfs, $S8l 80).
A. B. Gendreau, collector, 5 m. at $l,.5O0, 7 m. at $1,600, $1,.558.33; preventive officers: J.
Ashworth, 5 m. at $8.50, 7 m. at $900, $879 16, overtime. $246 60; A. Cauchon, 128 d. to
Aug. 31, at $2, from .Sept. 1. at $850, $751 83. overtime $370.20; J. J. Sevigny, 2 m. at $800,
3 m. at $S50, 7 m. at $950, $900, overtime $370 20; postage, $.53; removal expenses from
Quebec, J. Ashworth, $42 92; petty expenses, $1 35 5, 173 59
.Uon«onn7fe (salaries, SS.0S9 16: contingencies. tS 41 40: refunded, $26 .25).
Mansonville (salairce, $2,029 .18: dfpenses contingentcs, tS41 40: rcmboursfs, $26 tS).
D. A. Manaon, collector, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158 33, overtime $123.60; D. M.
Manson, preventive officer, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $850, 7 m. at $900. $870.83, overtime,
$123.90; office rent, $100; telephone rent, $15; petty expenses, $5. 15 2,396 81
Montreal (salaries, $401,256.74; contingencies, $51,407 IS; refunded, $17,449.22).
Montreal (salairce. $401,256.74: dfpenscs contingentcs. $61 ,407 IS: r,mbours(s, $17,449.22).
W. .S. Weldon, collector from Jan. 29, $786.29; H. McLaughlin, .surveyor, $2,800; J. T. Adam-
son, ganger, 2 m. at $1,4.50, 3 m. at $1,500, 7 m. at $1,600. $1.5.50; J. .McNichol, asst.
gauger, 2 m. at $1,1.50. 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,.300. $1.2.50; landing waiters: .\. Lacasse.
2 m. at $9.50, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,050; J. McDougall, 5 m. at $1,050. 7 m. at
$1,150, $1,108 33; D. TulT. $1.100 9,044 62
Appraisers: G. E. Cote, 6 in. at $2,000, 6 m. at $2,100. $2,058 33; F. U. Deschamps. $2,200;
E. Donahue. $2,200; R. J. Lunnv. 2 m. at $2,200, 10 m. at $2,300. $2,283 33; A. Miignan,
$2,200; P. J. O'Neill, 2 m. at $1,600, 3 m. at $1,650. 7 ra. at $1.7.50. $1,700; asst. appraisers:
J. F. Alexander. 2 m. at $1,250, 3 m. at $1,.300. 7 m. at $1,400. $1,3.50; M. L. Barsalou,
2 m. at $1..550, 10 m. at $1,600. $1,591 66; G. Begin, 2 m.at $1.2.50, June 1 to 18 at $1,300,
$273.34 (resigned); E. H. Bourdon, 2 m. at $1.2.50. 3 m. at $I,30O, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,.350;
F. L. Chevricr, $1,600: J. H. Clyma, 2 m. at $l,.350, 3 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500, $1,450;
J. Dodd, 2 m. at $1.4.50, 3 m. at $1..50O, 7 m. at $1,600. $1..5.50: K. \V. Dowling, 2 m. at
$1.3.50. 3 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1..500, $1.4.50; W. Drvsdalo. $1,000; G. Gauthier, 2 m. at
$1,250, 3 m. at $1,300. 7 m. at $1,400, $1,350; G. ('. Haldimand, 2 m. at $1,200, 3 m. at
$1,2.50, 7 m.at $1,350, $1,300; I>. H.-irvey. 2 m.at $l,.300, 3 m. at $1,3.50. 7 m. at $1.4.50,
$1,400; A. Laing, 2 m. at $1,.500, 3 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700. $1.641 ,66: .1. A. I.avoie.
$1,600; D. J. Lomieui, $1,(XX); S. B. I.vtie. 2 m. at $1,4.50. 3 m. at $1,.500, 7 m. al $1,600,
$1..5.50; O..I. McShane. 2 m. at $1.2.50. 3 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1.1.50. $1..379 16; \V.
Murphy, 2 m. at $1..500. 3 mat $1..5.50. 7 m. at $1,600, $1,570 83; J. .Murray, 2 m. at
$1,3.50, 3 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1..50O. $1.4.50; E. O'.Shoa. $1,600; B. Kobidoux, 2 m. at
$1,4.50, 3m. at $l,.500,7m.at$l,600. $1,5.50; \V. F. Wall, 2 m. at $l,.iOO, 3 m. at $1,350, 7
m. at $1.. 500. $1,429 10 44,277 47
Clerks: A. A. I.antier, senior chief, 10 m. at $2,000. 2 m. at $2,700, $2,016 6«; W. J. McKenna.
Bcnior chief. 5 m. at .$2,600. 7 m.at $2,700, $2,658 33; A. T,. Barlow, senior, 2 m. at $1.4.50,
3 m. at $1..tOO. 7 m. at $1,000. $1..550; E. Cleroux, senior. 2 m. at $1.1.50, 3 in. at $1,200,
7 m. at $1,300, $1.2.50; F. (). t)illon, senior, 2 m. at $1,400. 3 m. at $1,450. 7 m. at $1,.5.50,
$1..500; \V. E. Dickson, senior, 2 m. al $1.1.50. 3 m. at $1,200. 7 in. at $1,.300, $1,2.50; B. T.
Holdbrook, .«eninr.2m. at $1.4.50, 3m. at$l,.5.50,7in. al $1,600. $1,562.50; L. .1. CJucrin.
W'nlor. 5 m. at $1,200, 7 in. at $l,.30O. $1.2.58 33; .1. Hough, senior, 2 m. at $1,4.50. 3 in. at
$1..5.50, 7 m. at $l.(iOO. $1.. 562 .50; P. .1. McElrov, senior. 2 ni. at $1,200. 3 in. at $1,300,
7 m. at $1,400. $1,341 66; .1 .Mc.tsicr. senior, 2 ni. at $1,200, 3 in. al $1.2.50, 7 in. at
$1,.3.50, $1,.300; N. Provost, senior, 2 m. at $1,300, 3 m. at $1,3.50, 7 m. at $1.4.50. $1,400; A.
G. Rom. M^nior. 5 m.at $1,200. 7 m.at $1,300, $1,2.58 33; B. Heroux. chief, 2 in. at $l,.50O,
3m. at $1,600. 7 m. at $1.7rK), $1,641 06; H. N. Isaacwn, chief, 2 m. at $1,900, 3 m. at
$2,000, 7 in. at $2,100, $2,041 66; A. M. Latouche. chief. 2 in. al $1..5.50, 3 m. at $1,000, 7
m. at $I.7(X). $1.6.50; .M. P. McGoldrick, chief, 2 m. nl $1,600, 3 in. al $1.7(M), 7 m. at
$l.8fK), $1,741 m. T. V. Slattery, chief, 6 in. at $1,.300, (I m. nl $1,400, $1,3.58 .33; J. S.
Horley, chief, 2m. at $1.700. 3m. at$l.SO0, 7m. at $1.1100, $1.841 .116; T. Buller, 6 m. at
$1,100, 6 m. al $1,200. $1,1.'>8 .33; .1. A. Chainpagne, 2 in. nl $8.50, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at
$1,000, $9.50; H. Clement. 6 m. at $9.50, 6 m. at $1.0.50, $1,008 33; A V. Craig, 2 in. at
$1,100. 3 in. at $1.1.50, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,170 83; H. Dorion. 2 m. nl $9.50. 3 m. at $1,000,
7 m.at $1,100, $1,0.50; .1. M. Duludo. 3 m. lo.Iune .30. al $900, $225 fresigned); C. Gregoire,
m. at $9.50. 6 in. al 11.0.50, $l,0a8 .33; R. Lemieux. 2 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,1.50, 7 in.
at $1,2.50. $1.21X1: .1. R. A. Senccal. 0 m. at $9.50. 6 m. at $1.0.50, $1.(X>8 :i3; .1. M. Walsh,
2 m.at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,050. 7 m. al $1,150, $1,100 40,002 43
Carried forward 170.734 01
ClSrOMS IJElWh'TMEXT: EXPEMJITVRE D — 27
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Quebec— Continued. $ eta.
Appolntements et d^penses contlngentes, Quebec— Suite.
Brought forward 170, 734 91
Montreal — Continued. — Montreal — suite.
Eiamining officers: J. B. Birks, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958. .33; .J. Cannon, 5 in. at
$1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; A. Demcrs, 2 m. at .^S.W, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at Sl.OOO,
$950; E. Dupuis, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $0.50; T. Dwane, 2 m. at SUOO,
3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $970.83; D. Farnev, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.58 S3 ;
G. N. Fontaine, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at .5950. 7 m. at $1,000, $970 83; G. H. Gautliier, 5 ra.
at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958 33; J. J. Kavanasili, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.58-33; N.
• L'Africain, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; J. Newton, to Oct. 31, $583.31 (de-
ceased); M. O'Hara, 5 in. at $900. 7 in. at $1,000, $958.33; W. L. Patterson, 5 in. less 9 d.
at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $.56. 13; A. M. Richer, 2 ra. at $850, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000,
$950 ' 13, 239 41
Preventive officers: O. J. .Vhearn, 2 m. at $9.50, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50; H
Ainey, 5 m. at $750, 7 m. at $900, $837. .50; ,J. L. Amiot, 2 m. at $900, 3 ra. at .$950. 7 m. at
$1,050. $1,000; C. C. Antonev, 2 ra. at $1,0.50, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.50; .J. D.
Arnold, 2 in. at $900, 3 in. at .$9.50, 7 in. at $1,050, $1,000; \V. Baiter, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at
$850, 7 in. at .$900, $870,83; B. Balthazard, 2 in. at $9.50, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100,
$1,0.50 05; P. H. Barclay, 5 m. at $1,.300, 4 m. at $1 ,.500, 3 m. at $1,600, $1,441.05; E. D.
Bateman, 6 in. to Sept. .30 at $950, 8475.02, less $.35 02 military pay, -April 1 to May 3;E.
Beauchamp, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at .$950, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $!,00"0: .\. D. Beaulac. 2 m. at
$950, 3 ra. at $1,000. 7 in. at $1,100, $1,0.50; C. Beaulieu, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $9,50, 7 m.
at $1,0.50, $1,000; ,1. B. A. Bedard, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.58,33; E.
Beland, 2 m. at $9.50, 3 in. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50; .1. M. Benjamin.
2 in. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50; A. Benoit, 5 m. at
$900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958,33; J. M. M. Benoit, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50; E. Bernard, 2 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,150, 7 m. at $1,250,
$1,200; .1. J. Berry, $950, less $297 24 military p.ay from June 1; W. L. Bertrand, 2 m. at
$1,000, 3 m. at $1,050, 7 ra. at $1,1,50, $1,100; J. E. Bi.saillon. 5 m. at $900, 7 in. at Sl.OOO,
$958,33; T. Blais, 2 in. at $800, 3 m. at $8.50. 7 m. at $9.50, $900; I. Blanchard. 5 in. at .$900,
7m.at$1.000,$958.;i3; L, Blanchette, 5m. at -$8.50, 7m. at $9.50 ,$908.33; S. Boissonnault,
2 m. at $900, 3 in. at $9.50. 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,000; E. Boulais. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100,
$1,058.33; A. Bourassa, 5 m. less 10 d. at $900. 7 ra. at $9.50, $890 29; M. Bourdon, 5 m.
at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; L. Boutin, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100,
$1,050; W. S. Boyd, 2ra. at$l„5,50, 10 m. at $1,600, $1,591.66; J. F. Brabant, 5 m. at $1,200,
7 m. at $1,300, $1,258,33; J. F. Brennan, 2 in. at $7.50, 3 m. at $800. 7 in. at $900, $850 ;
M. T. Brennan, 2 m. at $1,050, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,2.50, $1,179.10; ,1. K. Brion, 2 m.
at .$900, 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1.0.50, $1,000; L. Brien, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100,
$1,058,33; E. Bro.ssard, 5 ra. at $900, 7 ni. at $1,000, $958,33; A. J. Burko, 5 m. at $9,50,
7 ra. at $1,050, $1,008,33; M. F. Callaghan, 2 m. at $9.50, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100,
$1,0.50; ,J. M. Cartier, 2 ra. at $9.50, 3 in. at $1,000, 7 m. loss 103 d. at $1,100, $7.38,96;
G. P. Cassidv, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $950; W. G. Cas.sidy, 5 m. at
$600, 7 ra. at $800, .$716.06; J. K. Cavcn, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,0,50, $1,000;
M. S. Chabassol, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,150, $1,100; L. P. Chapdelaine,
5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000. $9.58 33; A. M. Chaston, 2 m. at .$7.50, 3 m. at S800. 7 in. at
$900, $8.50; E. G. (.:ierk, 2 m. at $900, 3 in. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,041 66; R. P. Clerk
$1,600; E. A. Cloutier, 2 m. at $1,0.50, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.50; C. D. Coleman.
2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 in. at $1,100, $1,0.50; E. J. Golfer, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $8.50.
7 m. at $9.50, $900; E. H. Comtois, 2 m. at $1,7.50, 3 In. at $1,800, 7 in. at $1,900, $1,850;
W. T. Conway, 5 m. at $1 100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58.33; P.. I. Cooney.Sm.at $1,1.50,7 m. at
$1,2.50, $1,208.26; Z. Corbeil, 5 in. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1.0.50, $1,008 33; T. Corcoran, 5 m.
at $900, 7 in. at 81, 000, $9.58. 33; H. Cornick. 5 ra. at $900, 7 ra. at $1,0,50, $987.50; J.E.Coron,
2 m. at $950, 3 in. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,050; W. T. Cox, 2 m. at $800, 2 m. to ,Iuly
31, at $S.50, $274.98 (resisned): .1. Coylo, 2 m. at $1,4.50, 3 m. at $1,.500. 7 in. at $1,600,
$1,550; P. Crcgan, 2 m. at $9,50, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50; W. Crepeau, 2 m.
at 81,0.50, 3 m. at 81,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.50; H. Crevier, 5 m. at S900, 7 m. at $1,000,
$958.33; ,1. B. H. Crevier. 2 m. at $9,50, 3 m. at $] ,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1 ,050; S. E. Crevier
5 m. at $9.50, 7 in. at $1,0.50, $1,008, .33; A. f;vpihot, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 in. at $1,300, $1,2.58.33;
R. A. Dade, 5 m. at $1,0.50, 7 in. at $1,100, $1,079. 16; R. P. Daigle, 5 m. at $1,200. 7 ra. at
$1,250, $1,229.16; E. Dagenais. 2 m. at $8.50, 3 m. at .$900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9,50; K. H.
Dccary, 2 m. at $9.50, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50; E. Denis, 2 m. at $900, 3 ra,
at$9.50, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,000; ,1. E. Dequoy, 2 m. at $1,0.50, 3 ra. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200,
$1,150; A.Deschamps, 2 m.at $8.50, 3 in. at .$900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.50; A. Desjardins, 2 m.
at $900, 3 in. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,000; P. Desjardins. 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000,
$9.58.33; C. Doherty, 2 ra. at $7.50, 3 m. at $8,50, 7 m. at $900, $.862 .50; .1. Donovan, 2 m.
at $800, 3 ra. at $8.50, 7 m. at .$9.50, $900; J, E. B. Drapeau, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100,
$1,058.33; D. C. Draper, to Nov. 9. at $1,600, $973.31 (enlisted); J. Drysdale, 5 m. at
$950, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,008.28; ,1. H. Ducondu, 2 in. at $1,.550, 3 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at
$1,700, $1,6.50; V. Dumontier, 5 m. at $900, 7 in. at $1,000, $9.58 33; ,J. Dunn, 5 m. at $850.
7 m. at $900, 8879.16 G. Dussjiult, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $9.50, .$929.10; W. D. Edgar, 2 m.
at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 6 ra. to Feb. 28, at $1,100, $958.29; A. Elliott, 2 m. at $950.
Carried forward 189.974 32
D — 28 AUDITOR GKXERALs HLI'OUI, l'jr,-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingenrirs. Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Appoiiitements et dfpenses eontingentes, Quebec — Suite.
Brought forward 1 89, 974 32
Montreal — Continued. — Monirfal — Suite.
Preventive officers — Continued.
3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,050; M. Elliott. 2 m. at $900. 3 ni. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000,
$970.83: B. Feenv. 5 m. at $850, 7 m. at S9.50. 90S 33: \. Fichaud. $900: A. E. Filion.
2 m. at $700, 3 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900. $841.66: R. Finlayson. 5 m. at $1,050. 7 m. at
$1,100, $1,079 16: T.J. Finn, 2 m. at $1.0.50.3 in. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,150: M. Flynn,
5 m. at $900, 6 m. to Feb. 2S, at $1,000, $874 98:T.Flvnn.2 m. at $9.';0. 3 m. at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100, $1,050: J. L. Folev, 2 m. at $850. 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $950: H. E.
Ford. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $958 33: F. Forcues, 5 m. at $850, 7 in. at $;».iO, $908.33; '
P. Fox, 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $850, 7 m. at $9.W. S900: S. Gagnon. 5 m. at $800. 7 m. at
$900, $858.33; J. A. H. Galameau, 2 m. at $1,150, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300. $1,250 ;
A. Gallet. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058 33: .\. Gaudet. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at
$1,000, $958 33: H. Gauthier, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058 33: J. S. Gorvais. 5 m.
at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33: J. Giard, 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $850. 7 m. at $900, $870 83;
L. Girard. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 ni. at $1,100, $1,058.33; A. Giroux. 5 m. at $800. 7 m. at $900,
$858.33: A. E. Giroui, $1,600; J. D. Godin. 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at $950, 7 in. at $1,050,
$1,000; E. Gouin. 2 in. at $1,000, 3 in. at $1,050. 7 ra. at $1,150. $1,100: .1. Goyer. 2 m. at
$1,000. 3 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,150, $1,100: A. Goyctte. 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at $9.50, 7 m.
at $1,050. $1,000: H. Govette. 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $.850. 7 in. at $900. $870 83; P. E.
Grenier, 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,000: H. Grignon. 5 ra. at $850. 7 ra.
at $950. $908.33; G. B. Grondin, 5 ra. at $1,000, 7 ra. at $1,100. $1,058 33; E. Guernon,
2 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,150. $1,100: J. A. Guilbault, 2 m. at $900. 3 m.
at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,000: R. H.aldf, 5 m. at $850, 7 ra. at $950, $908 33; H. Hamel,
2 m. at $1,200, 3 m. at $1,300. 7 m. at $1,3.50, $1,312 50: P. S. Hardv. 5 m. at $900. 7 m.
at $1,000, $958.33; L. J. Harel. 2 in. at $900. 3 m.at $950, 7 m.at $1,000. $970 83; H.
Harrison, 5 in. at $900, 7 ra. at $1,000, $958 33; A. T. Haynes. 5 in. at $900. 7 in. at $1,000,
$958 33: H. Hcarne, 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $958 33; T. Heavers. 5 m. at $1,000,
7 in. at $1,100, $1,058 33: J. Hennessv. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958 33; A. Hetu.
2 m. at $800, 3 in. at $850, 7 m. at $950, $900: W. Hickev. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 ra. at $1,100,
$1,058 33: J. Hill. 2 m. at $950.3 m. at $1,050. 6 m. to Feb. 28. at $1.1.50, $995.82 (deceased);
H. J. Holdbrook. 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $8.50. 7 in. at $900. $870 83: J. A. Homier, 2 m. at
$1,450, 3 m. at $l..5.50. 7 m. at $1,600, $1,502 50; .V. T. Howard, $900; D. Huet. 2 m. at
$800, 3 ra. at $850. 7 m. at $900, $870 83; G. H. HuKhes, less 20 d., $1,512 44: J. A. Hur-
teau, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058 33: H. F. Hutchins, 5 m. at $1.(K)0. 7 m. at
$1,100, $1,058 33; A. E. Hutchinson. 5 m. at $900. 7 in. at $1,000. $9.58 33: H. Ibbotson,
5 ra. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58 33; R. C. Irwin, 2 in. at $1,3.50. 3 in. at $1,450, 7 m.
at $1.. 5.50. $1,491.66: A. G..Ieannotte, 5 m.at $8.50. 7 in. at $9.50. $908 33; C. Johnston, 2 m.
to Mar. 31. at $1,200. $200; J. E. .Jones. 5 m. at $7.50. 7 m.at $900. 837 50: T. M. .lonea,
5 m. at $1.3.50, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,. 379 16; E. Joseph, .\pril 1 to 15, $25 (resiRncd); J. Kane,
1 m. at $1,050, 4 ra. at $1,200. 7 ra. at $1,300. $1,245 83; J. P. Kiivanach. 5 in. at $1,200,
7 m. at $1,300. $1,258 33; P. Kcane, 5 in. at $1,000. 7 in. at $1,1.50. $1,087 .50; C. K. Kil-
loran, 5 m. at $9,50. 7 m. at $1.0.50, $1,008 33; R. F. LaChance, 2 m. at $1,050, 3 m. at
$1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,150; H. LaraouH'UX, 5 m. at $1.2.50. 7 m. at $1,3.50. $l,:i08 33 ;
J. P. I.andv. 5 ni. at $t»00. 7 m. at $1,000, $9,58 33; P. V,. LainK.2 in. at $1.0.50. 3 m. at
$1,100. 7 in. at $1,200. $1.1.50: J. N. I^nRivin. 2 m. at $1,000. 3 in. at $1,050.7 m. at $1.1.50,
$1,100: J. Ijinthicr. 5 iii. at $1,000. 7 in. at $1,100, $1.0.58 33; J. Ijipalini-. 5 m. at $900.
7 ni. ai $1,000, $9.58 33; J. I-aporte. 5 in. at $!.00. 7 m. at $1,000. $95S 33; J. A. A. l.arin,
5 ra. at $I.(HX(. 7 in. at $1.10((. $1.0.58 33; J. C. H. Ijirin. 2 in. at $9(X). 3 in. al $9.50. 7 in.
at $1.0.50. $1,000; I.. Ijirochcll.-, 2 m. at $9.50, 3 in. at $1,000, 7 n>. at $1,100, $1,050; V.
Ijitimcr. r, m. at $000. 7 ni. at $700. $658 33; W. Ijiuricr. 2 in. at $9.50. 3 ra. at $1 .000, 7 m.
at $1,100. $l.a50; J. Lavall/-e. 5 ni. al $S.50. 7 in. al $9.50. $908 33: J. I-aviKnc, 2 m.at $900,
3 in. at $9.50. 7 m. at $1,0.50. $1,000; E. Lav.iie, 5 in. at $9.50. 7 in. at $1.0.50. $1.IKIS 33 ;
J. A. l>H<-au. 5 in. at $1.00(1. 7 m. at $1.1(H1. «1.05S 33; G. U'lirun, 5 in. al $1 .OOO. 7 m.
at $1,100. $1,0.58 33; L. A. I-<'du<-. 2 in. al $1,000. :i m.at $1.0.50, 7 in. at $1,1.50. $l.i(H): A.
J. L<-rcbvrp, 2 m. at $8.50. 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000. $9.50; J. A. !>e(<bvre, 2 ni. al $9.50.
3 m. at $I.OCO, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50; O. I/ffihvro, 5 m. at $8.50, 7 m. at $9.50. $1H)S 33 ;
A. C. \A-«pr. 5 m. at $!«0. 7 in. at Sl.flOO. $958 33; T. I/.Kan. 5 m. al $1.3.50. 7 m. at $1.4.50,
$l,4(« .33; C. II. I.OH-V. 5 in. al $1,000. 7 in. at SI.UKI. $I.05S 33; K. J. Liinny. 5 m. at
$900.7 in. nt $1,000. $958 .33; J. Luttr.ll, 5 m. al $I,0(X1. 7 m. at $I.KK). $1,058 33:J.J Lynch.
2 m. nt $8.50. 3 m. at $|iOO, 7 in. at $1,000, $9.50; .1. S. McCallum, $1,600; II. McCamley,
5 III. nt $I.(KK). 7 III. al $1,100. $1.0.58 33; J. MrCurthv, 2 ni. at $7.50. 3 in. al $850, 7 m. at
$WK), $.862 .50; T. P. MrCrackin. 5 in. at $1,200. 7 m. al $1,300. $1,258 33: J. McDcvitl,
5 m. at $^100. 7 in. at $1,000, $958 33; M. .McGurn. 2 in. al $8.50. 3 in. at .$9IKI, 7 in. ut
$1,000, $9.V): J. .M.I|wuin..2m,at $9.50. 3 in. at $1 .000. 7 in. al $1,100. $1 .0.50; J. Mr-Incrncy
5 m. at $9.50. 7 m. at $I,(XKI. $079 10; J. F. .MiKi-iiiii<-. 2 in. at $I.O(K). 3 in. ut tl.0.50. 7 m.
at »l.2O0, $1,129 16; T. Mi-Manus. 2 m. al $8.50. :; in. al $1HI0. S.-pt. I U^ Nov. 4 ut $1,000,
$.544 43 (r<sjjfne<lK W. .Mcl<ol)i.-,5 m. al $9.50. 7 in. at $1.0.50. $I.OOS 33; A. G. Ma.-donald,
2 m. al $900. 3 in. at $9.50. 7 m. at $1,050. »I.OOO; A. .s. Mackay, $1,150; F. .Muauir.-, 2 m.
at $1,1.50, 3 m. al $1,200, 7 m. al $1.(00. $1,250; E. Major. 5 in. at $H.50, 7 in. al $9.50,
f nrried for«ar<l 189,974 32
CCSro.l/S DEPARTilEXT: EXPESDITURE D — 29
SESSIONAL PAPER r>Jo. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Quebec — Continued. $ cts.
Appointements et d^pcnses contingentes, Quebec — Suite.
Brought forward 189,974 32
Montrea — Continued — Montreal — Suite.
Preventive Officers— Concluded.
$908 3.'?: R. Major, 2 m. at S8.50, .3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $950: T. Major, 5 ra. at $900,
7 tn. at $1,000, $958.33; D. Manson, SI. 100: C. Marcotte, 5 ra. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000,
$958 33: J. R. .Marcotte, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at S1.300, $1,258.33; A. Marin. 2 m. at $9.50,
3 m. at $1.0.™, 7 m. at $1.1.^0, $1,091.66: A. E. Marks, 2 m. at $.8.50, 3 m. at $900. 7 m.
at $1,000, $9.50; .1. E. A. Marlcau, 5 m. at $8.50, 7 ni. at $950, $908.33: J. G. Martin, 5 m.
les.s 22 d. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $997.22; P. .J. .Martin. 2 m. at $1,350. 3 m.at $1,400, 7 m.
at Sl,.500, $1,4.50; W. M. Martin, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 in. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; K. \V. Matlieson,
2 m. at $750. 3 tn. at -58.50, 7 m. at $900, S862 .50; \V. .Mclochc, 2 in. at $1,050. 3 m. at $1,100,
7 m. at $1,200, $1.1.50; L. Mignault. 2 m. at $1,0.50, 3 in. at Si. 100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,150;
J.Moffatt.2m.atS1.0.".0.3m.at$l,103,2m.toOet.31at$i.200,.$649.98(resigiied);F.Mondou!t,
2m.at$900:7m.at$I,000..$958 33:J..\. F.Monette.2m.at$900.3m.at$950. 7m.at$1.0.50,
$1,000; .\. X. P. .Montanari.2 ra.at $800, 3 m. at .$,850, 7 m. at $9.50, $899 93: J.J. .Moore,
$900, less $297 23 militarv pay from June 1; J. O. Moquin, 5 m. at SI.IOO. 7 m. at $1,200,
$1,158 33; J. R. Murpiiy,' $9.50, less $389 21 militarv pav from April 13; J. Xavert, 5 m.
less 43 d. at $8.50, 7 m. lcs.s 24 d. at $900, $719.62; J. G. Xoel, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000.
. $958.33; J. Xoonan, 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at .$8.50, 7 m. iit $900, $870 83; D. J. O'Grady, 5 m.
at $1,400. 7 m. at $1,.500, $1,458 33; J. E. O'Learv, 5 m. at $900, 7 ra. at $1,000. $9.58 33;
D. O'Xeill. 2 m. at $7.50. 3 m. at $8.50, 7 ra. at $900. $862.50; F. Papillon, 2 m. at $950.
3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1 ,100, $1,0.50: .A.. Papin. 6 m. k-ss II d. at $900, fi ra. at $9,50, $898.41;
A. Pare, 2 m. iit $1,600, 3 in. at $1,650, 7 m. at $!,700, $1,678 8.7; L. Pare, 3 m. tn .Mar. 31, at
$1,000, $250 03; L. D. Parizeau, 2 ra. at $8.50, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.50; J. Paten-
aude, 5 m. at $S.=;0, 7 m. at $900, $879.16; \V. Patterson, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100,
$1,0.58 33; D. Payette, 2 m. at .$900. 3 ra. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,000; A. Pelletier, 2 m.
at $9.50. 3 ra. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,050; E. Perry, 2 m. at $900, 3 ra. at $9.50, 7 m. at
$1,0.50. $1,000; G. PicliPttc, 5 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1.0.50, $1,008 33; H. G. Picliel, 5 m.
at $1,05D, 7 m. at $!,1.50. $1,108.33; J. .A. Plouffe. .\ug. 18 to .^ept. .30 at $900, Oct. 1 to
Mar. 31 at $1,000, $608 85; H. Portoous, 5 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258 .33: H. T. V.
Prosser, $900; L. ProuU, 2 ra. at $9.50, 3 ra. at $1,000, 7 ra. .at Sl.lOO, $1,050; H. Prud'-
homme, 5ra. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33: J. T. PuUam. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100,
$l,058.33;.\.Quesnel,5ra.at$900,7ra.at$1.000.$9.58.33;P.J.Qiiinn.5m.at$S.50, 7m.at$950,
$908.33; D. Racicot, 2 ra. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,1.50, $1,079 16; P. J. Rawley,
2 m. at $8,50, 3 m. at $900, 7 ra. at $1.C00, $9.50; H. Raymond, 5 ra. at $950, 7 m. at $1,0.50,
$1,008.33; J. Redmond, 5 ra. at .$9.50, 7 m. at $1,030, $1,008 .33: N. RemUlard. 5 m. at
$900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958 33; \V. H. Ricliard.son, 3 m. at $1,200, 2 m. at $I,.300. 7 m. at
$1,400, $1„333.33; C. A. Rivet, 5 ra. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58 .33; J. W. Rivet. 5 m.
at $950, Sept. 1 to Feb. 28, less 18 d., at $1,0.50, .5864,60; T. M. Roach, $7.50, less .$401.50
military pay; A. D. Robert, 2 m. at SSOO, 3 ra. at $9.50, 7 ra. at $1,050, $1,000; E. Robert,
5 m. at $700, 7 ra. at $850, $787.50; W. L. Robertson, 5 ra. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1 ,100. $1 .058.33;
G. T. Robinson, 5 ra. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $958 33; H. G. Roche, 2 m. at $900, 3 m.
at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, Sl,000; J. E. M. Rochon, 7 ra. to Mar. 31, at $1,000, $583 33; T
Rogers, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 ra. at $1,100, $1,050; A. .'^auvS. 2 m. at $8.50, 3 m.
at .5900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.50; J. Savage, 2 ra. at $1,700, 3 m. at $!,800, 7 m. at $1,900,
$1,841 66; J. .Savard, 2 ra. at $7.50, 3 m. at $8.50, 7 m. at $S0C', .$862. .50; M. Scanlan. 5 m.
at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,008 33; M. Scullin, 5 ra. at $1,0.50, 7 m. at $1,150, $1,108. .33 ;
J. Scullion, 5 m. at $9.50; 7 m. at 51.050, $1,008 33; D. Seguin, 2 m. at $1.7.50; 3 m.at
$1,800, 7 m. at $1,900, $1,8.50; E. F. Sharkey. 5 ra. at -5900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.3i; J. L.
Sharpe, 2 ra. at $800, 3 m. at $850. 7 m. at $900. $870,83; L. Sicotte, 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at
$950, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,000; P. Sicotte, 2 m. iit 5900, 2 m. to July 31, at SI.OIX), $316.66
(deceased); C. A. Singleton, 5 ra. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158 33; G. Smith, 5 m. at
$1,9.50, 7 m. at $2,000, $1,979 16; L. Smith, 6 m. less 4 d. at $500, 6 m. at 5600, $544,53 ;
R. Swinton, 2 m. at 5750, 3 m. at $8,50, 7 m. at $9.50, .$891 .66; S. St. .Jean, 2 m. at $900.
3 m. at $950. 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1 .000; Z. St. Pierre. 2 m. at $7.50. 3 m. at $850, 7 m. at 5900,
$862.50; J. Taillon, 2 m. at $S00, 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $941 .66; C. H. Tavlor. 2 m.
at $1,400, 10 m. .at $1,.500, $1,483 35; E. Tavlor, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,0.50, 51.008 34;
T. H. Tees. 6 m. at $500, fi m. at 5600. $550; G. S. Terry, 5900; A. Thericn, 2 ra. at $1,100.
3 m. at $1,1,50, 7 m. at $1,250. $1,200; C. Thompson, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33;
J. D. Thompson, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 in. at $1.1.50. $1,087 50; E. Tighe. 5 m. at $1,.3C0. 7 m.
at $1,400. $1„358 .33; J. Vall.'e. 5 ra. at $850. 7 m. at $900. $879.16; U. Viau, 2 ra. at $1,0.50,
3m. at$l, 100, 7m. at 51.200, $1.1.50; M. W. Walsh, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $9.50, 7 ra. at $1.0.50;
$1,000; R. W. Warren, 2 m. at 51,200, 3 m. at $1,2.50, 7 m. at $1,350, $1,300; C. X. Weipnert.
April I to Mav 3 at 58.50, 577 68 (dismissed); H. A. Wells, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000,
$9.58.33: C. A. Whinibev, to June 6, at $900, 5165 (resigned); I'. E. Wil.son, 5 m. at $1.0.50,
7 m. at $1,1,50, $1,108.33': U. .1. Wood. 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $8.50, 7 m. at $9.50, $900 . . 292,667 96
Temporary employees: R. .Vubin, 3 m. at $204, 9 m., less 6 d., at $.500, $417.93: .M. P. Blake, to
May 15, at 57.50, 592.74: .M . ( '. Holgcr, from Julv 3, at $500, .5372.31 : J. A. ( olfer, 3 m. at 5240,
9in.,le,ss0d., at. $.500, $426.93: J. -M. Daly, from Jan. 7, $233.87; W. Hale. 3 m.at 5240, 9 m.
at $.500, 54.35: A. .St. Amour, 3 m. at $300, 9 ra. at $.500, HoO; J. W. Smith, 3 m., to Mar. 31,
at $1,100, $275 2,7a3 78
Carried forward 485, 346 06
D — 30 AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contlneenclcs, Queboc— Continued. $ cts.
Appuiiitrmrnts et d^pensrs continerntes. Quebec— Suite.
Brought forward 4So,346 06
Montreal — Continued. — Monlrial — Suite.
Overtime sen-ice: O. J. .\heam. S99.90: J. D. .VrnoU. $178.50: \V. Baker. $54.60: B. Balth-
azard. S405.70: E. Beland. $132.00: J. M. Benjamin, $37.50: .\. Benoit. $359.70; J. M. M.
Benoit. $4.50: J. J. Herrv, $.30; \V. L. Bcrtrand. $9.30; J. B. Hirks, $344.5S: J. K. Hisaillon,
S334.S0; T. Blais. $2'U.70: M. 1». Blake. $42; I. Blanohard. $.342.90: I.. Blanohctto. $95.40;
S. Boissonnault. $46.S0: E. Boulais, $9.00; A. Bourass;!. $30.60: M. Bourdon, $393.60: .1. F.
Brennan, $36: J. R. Brien. $4.50: L. Bricn, $444.90; E. Brossard, $S.40: T. Butler, $452.70;
M. F. Callaghan, $5.S.50: J. Cannon, $2S.50; G. P. Cassidv, $274.50: \V. G. Cassidv. $18;
J. K. Caven, $3: J. A. Champacne. $236.70; L. P. Chapdelaine, $280.50; A. X. Ch.-iston,
$82.20; E. G. Clerk, $7.50; E. Cleroux, $36; E. A. Couticr, $37..50: W. T.Conwav, $205.50;
P. J. Cooney, $275; Z. Corbeil, $67.20; J. E. Coron, $334.50; \V. T. Cox, $72.90; P. Cregan,
$316.50; .S. E. Crevier, $90.90; R. A. Dade, $202.20; E. Dacenais, $106.20; R. P. DaiRJe,
$16.50; E. H. Decary, $15; A. Demers, $350.10; J. E. Dc<iuov, $40.50; A. Decshamps,
$257.70; A. Desjardins, $49.50; P. Uesjardins. $7.50; J. Dodd, .$52.50; C. Doherty, $22.80;
J. Donovan, $304.20; J. E. B. Drapcau. $25..50: J. Drvsdale. $.394.80; .1. H. Ducondu, $9;
V. Dumontier. $.344.40; J. Dunn. $36; E. Dupuis. $99.90: G. Dassault, $30; T, Dwane,
$54.60: A. Elliot, $36; .M. Elliot. $:i6; D. Farnev. S.393.60; A. E. Filion. $27; R. Finlavson,
$424.50; J. L. Foley, $350.40: P. Foi. $7S; S.'Gagnon. $37.50; .\. Gaudct, $87: G. H.
Gauthier. $2.70; H. Gauthier, $294.60; J. Giard, $132.90; A. Giroux, $192.90; A. E.
Giroux. $.540; J. D. Godin. $21; J. Cover, $13.50; .\. Govctte. $175.20; H. Govette. $39;
H. GriRnon, $18; E. Guernon, S278.10; G. B. Grondin. $22.80: .1. A. C.uilbault. $27; R.
Hald.'-. $22..50: A. T. Havnes. $420; H. Hearne. $217.80: T. Heavers, f428.40: A. Hetu,
$206.70; W. Hickey, $193.20; J. A. Hurtcau, $;i.53.40; R. F. Hutchins, $6; A. E. Hutchin-
son, $3; B. Ibbotson, $3; -A.. J. Jeannottc. $14.40; J. J. Kavanagh, .$424..')0; P. Keane,
$4.53.30; C. E. KiUoran, $402.10; N. L'.\fricain, $280.80: A. Laina, $49.50: ,1. P. Landy,
$416.10; J. K. Langcvin, $55.50; J. Lapalme. $172.50; J. Laporte. $6.30; J. .V. .V. Larin.
$416.90; J. Lavigne. $12; .1. .\. Lebeau. $426.60: G. Lebrun, $51.90: L. -V. Leduc, $12; .\. J.
Lefebvre, $261; U. Lefcbvre, $211.20; T. Uigan. $243; C. H. Losev, $268.90; J. J. Lvnch,
$392.70; H. McCamlev, $58.20; J. .McCnrthv. $66.90; .1. McDcvitt."$279: J. A. McDougall,
$290.70: M. .McGum, $27; J. .McUwaine, $.W.50: .1. Mrlncrnov. $24; .1. F. MrKcnzie, $72;
\V. J. McKenna, $140.40; H. McLaughlin, $328.50; T. McManus, $166.80: J. McNichol,
$31.50; \V. .McKobie, $423; K. .Major, $4.50; T. Major, $187.20; C. Marcottc, $I2:!.90: .1. R.
Marcotte. $289.80; A. E. Marks. $296.10; J. E. .\. .Marleau. $34..50: J. G. Martin, $31..50; J.
Messier. $S7; F. Mondoux. $360.90: J. A. F. .Monctte. $40..50; .1. .1. Moore, $62; J. O.
Moquin, $.34..50; J. .Murray, $1.50; J. Navert, $8.40: .1. G. Xool. $395.10; J. E. UI.ear>-,
»12.>.10; D. .1. OGradv. $13.80; 1). O'.Veill, .$53.10; P. J. O'Xeill. $;i»; L. D. Parizcau.
t360..30: \V. Patterson, $33; W. 1,. Pailers<jn, $294.90; E. Perrv, $37..50; J. A. PloufTc, $12;
L. Proulx, $6; H. Prudhomme, $37..50; J. T. PuUam. $164.70; P. J. Quinn. $33; E. D.
Racicot. $.33; P. .1. Rawlev, $300.90; W. H. Richardson. $192..30; A. M. Richer, $331. .50;
A. D. Robert, $9; T. Roeers, $;i4..50; A. !^a\ivi. $275.40; .1. Savard. $99.30; M. Scanlan.
$250.80; M. .Scullin, $200.70: J. Scullion, $39; E. F. .-^harkev, $263.70: .1. E. .-^har|X-, $7..50;
P. Sicotte, $62.40; C. .V. .-^ingleton, $121.20: T. F. .'^latterv, $VIO; Z. .^t. Pierre. $39: R.
Swinton, $87.90; J. Taillon, 90c.; E.Taylor, $384.60; .\. TheVicn. $231..30; K.Tighe, $120.00;
D. TufT, $45.5.10; J. Valine, $97.80; C. Viau, $58.70; \V. T. Wall, $.55.50; U. A. Wells,
$236.10; H. J. Womi, $342.30.. 28.689 78
Contingencies: a<lding machines, 4, $81; allowance for keep of horse. .\. E. Giroux. $480, J. G.
Xoel. $280: alterations in office. $275; board and travel: P. H. Barclay. $3..50; .1. H
Bertram. $2,246.71; J. B. Birks. $2.58; A. BouRu«.sa, $38; M. W. Fawcett, $2.33.75; R.
Finl.-»yM)n. $24: C. .lolinston. $117..55; .1. W. Harper, $223..50: C. E. Killoran. $24; .1. A.
LeHeau. $24; M. P. Mcfloldrick. $90.45; D. .1. O'Crady, $15; F. Papillon, $8.35: T. F.
Slatlcry, $-1.05; .M. .'-Vullin, $24: bottles and corks. $70.44: cleaning office, Mrs. B. Healy.
$S2..50: dntcr.><. stamp-*, etc., $51.19; electric branding irons, etc., 2, $58.80: electrical
supplies and npiiir.-. $11.74: linrdware. $50.41; ire, $I10..80: ink and mucil.'we, $20S..5n:
Inundr>-. $2I1..5S; post.agc, $I.2h5; p. o. Ixix, $15; removal expense's from Ottawa. 1,. Part,
125: repairs: to ilaters and stamps, $17.58; to machines, $1.56..55; to typewriters, $10..55;
soap and matches. $18.37; staples, $10.60: street cars, $1,374..50; subscriptions, $38..50;
supplies for cleaning. $20.76: telephone rent. $776..53; telephone tolls and telegrams, $22.25;
tin pails. 24J doj., $00..59: water, $75.80; petty expenses, $.38.42 9,233 51
Examining warehouse contingencies: brooms, brushes, etc.. $2.5.65; cartage. Cunningham and
Wells. $11,143.15. n. Donnelly. $13,803.70. R. I.'itimer. $0,720.41. sundr)'. $4..'iO;
hammer-. !*•:. $22 20; liardwiire. $62.74: ice. $100; insixriing scales. $11. .55; liiunilrv. $24;
nails, 17 kcs« S". ■•" p-,"ie. $12.85; 8f)ap, $72.35; steel box straps, $19.,35; steel hfOTks, $16;
storage on ut mIs, $410.95: subscriptions, $18; supplying and en'cting 15 parcel
mck", ron'r-. ■ipplvinn |f>'-k" for doors, etc., $18.12; tacks and staples, $19.60;
• ' " ■ ■ turpentine. 15 gal.. $15: water. $<i0..55; |s>tty
*'■ '1 account of cartage tA unclaimed g<K>ds. etc
''o'l'ij . .-. . - pairs to machines, etc.. $14.50; telephone rent.
$71. petty e\p<-nsfs, $14.82
Dundee: J. D. McMillan, mjb-eollcetor. 6 m. at $750, 7 m. nt 1800, $770.18. overtime. $.308.40;
cleaning office, $25; postage, $20; telephone rent. $17; petty expenses. 75c
Corricd forwarrl
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643.127 48
CUSTOMS nEPMirUEST: KXPESDITUJiE D — 31
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Appointcments et d^penses contingentes, Quebec — Suite.
Brought forward 543, 127 48
Montreal — Concluded. — Montreal — Fin.
Joliette: F. Fitzpatrick, sub-colloctor, 2 m. at .$1,0.50, 3 m. at SI, 1.50, 7 m. at $l,.30O, .$1,220.83;
preventive officers: L. A. Laporte, 5 m. at .$900, 7 m. at S1,000, $958.33; J. P. Theriault,
$1,000; postage and p. o. box, $35.58; telephone rent, .$22 3,236 74
Marieville: A. Messier, sub-collector, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,041.66;
postage, $20; telephone rent, $20 1,08168
Ste. Agnes de Dundee: .T. A. Ferguson, sub-collector. 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,200,
$1,100, overtime, $372.60; .J. F. McCaffrey, preventive officer, 2 m. at $7.50, 3 m. at $850,
7 m. at $950, $891.66, overtime, $364.20; cleaning office, 847; postage, $85; telephone rent,
$17 2,877 46
St. Jerome: F. H. St. Michel, sub-collector, 2 m. at $700, 3 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $841.66;
po.stage, $23; telephone rent, .$20; petty expenses. $3.75 888 41
Trout River: H. T. Wilson, sub-collector, 1 m. at $450, 4 m. at $700, 7 m. at S750, $708.33, over-
time, $266.40; office rent, $30; postage, $5; telephone rent, S17; wood, $25 1,051 73
Paspebiac (salaries, $2,287. Ifi; contingencies, $51,7.15).
Paspebiac {salaires $2,287.49; depenses contingentes, $547.15).
E. \V. Le Gallais, collector, 2 m. at $1,050, 3 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.50; cleaning office,
$30; office rent, $100; postage, $30; telephone rent, -$20; petty expenses, $2.77 1,332 77
Carleton: J. Heaudin, preventive officer, 5 m. at $150, 7 m. at $200 179 16
New Richmond: H. D. L. McKenzie, preventive officer, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.58.33,
travel, etc., $155.22; telephone rent, $15 1,128 55
Port Daniel: T. Enright, preventive officer, 5 ra. at $150, 7 m. at $200, $179.16; telephone rent,
$15 ^. 194 16
Perce (salaries, $760.83; contingencies, $1,223.40).
Perce (salaires, $760.83; depenses contingentes, $1,223.40).
P. LeBoutilier, collector, 5 m. at $700, 7 m. at $800, $758.33; office rent, $50; postage, $35.55;
wood, $14; petty expenses, .$2.95 860 S3
Chandler: C. F. Sirois, sub-collector, difference between customs and military pav, $2.50; D.
Duguav, preventive officer, 2 ra. at .$800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,000; cleaning
office. $4; postase, $30.77 1,037 27
Grand Pabos: H. Dakin, preventive officer, 5 m. at $60, 7 m. at $100, $83.33; postage, $2.80 86 13
Quebec (salaries, $87,204.60; contingencies, $19,877.05; refunded, S1,SSS.58).
Quebec (salaires, $87,204.60; depenses contingentes, $19,877.05; rembourses, $1,S2S..58).
E. N. Chinic, collector, .$3,200; .\. .1. Messen-ev. suiTcvor, 5 m. at $2, .500, 7 m. at -$2,600,
$2,558.33; tide sun,-eyors: L. E. Larue, 1 m. at $.800, 11 m. at $1,.300, $1,2.58.33; M. J.Tiernay,
5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,.300, $1,258..33; L. N. Laurin, chief landing waiter, $1,600;
appraisers: S. C. Lacroix, 5 m. at $1,9.50, 7 m. at .$2,0.50, $2,008.33; J. P. Thomas, 5 m. at
$1,5.50, 7 m. at $1,6.50, $1,608.33; assistant appraisers: H. M. Hannon, 2 m. at $1,.5.50, 10 m. at
$1,600, $1,591.66; G. Matte, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. .at $1,.500, $1,4.58.33 16,541 64
Clerks: M. K. Bolger, senior, $1,000; .J. A. Belleau, senior, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,.300,
$1,2,58.33; J. B. A. St. Amand, senior, 2 m. at $1,1.50, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,.300. $1,250;
P. E. Guay, chief, 2m. at $1,550, 3 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700, $1,650; G. H. Cook, $1,0.50;
T.J. Fuller. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; P. Langlois. 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at
$1,200, $1,158.33; L. C. Lanouette, 2 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,150, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,170.83;
L. N.Vallerand. 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. .at $1,700, $1,6.58.33 11,854 15
Examining officers: W. J. Donnelly, 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $9.58.33; M. Doolev, 2 m. at
$800, 3 m. at $8.50, 7 m. at $950, $900: A. Frechet. 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000,
$970.83: J. FuUcrton, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $979.16: J. Gaumond, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at
$1,000, $9.58..33; T. G.aumond, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,000, $970.83; E. Genest,
5 m. at $850, 7 m. at .$9.50. $90.S.33; G. H. Poitevin, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1.0.58.33;
J. G.Shanahan,5m.at$9,50, 7 m. at $1,000. $979.10; J. E. Trudel. 5 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at
$1,000, $979.10; J. .'V. Young, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1.0.50, $1,020.83 10,683 29
Preventive officers: R. L. Arkison, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33; W. P. Bigaouette, 5 m.
at $1,250, Sept. 1 to Mar. 24, at $1,3.50, $I,aS2.93 (enlisted); .A.. J. lUondeau, 5 m. at $900, 7
m.at $1.000. $958.33: J. E.Burns, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1.0.58.33; G. H. Cardinal, 2
m. at $850, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.50; F. J. Covcnev, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100,
$1,0.58..33; W. C. Creighton, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, .$9.50: W. A. Dall. 5 m.
at $1,000, 7 ra. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; J. C;. Deblois, 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $.8.50, 7 m. at $900,
$870.83: J. Dooley. 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1.1.58..33; G. A. Dussault, 5 ra. at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33: S. I.. Fairchild, 5 m. at $,850, 7 m. at .$900, $879.16- W. J. Fanning,
.\pril 1 to 4, $9.34 (reported mi.ssing); R. F'arrcll. 5 m. at $900, 7 ra. at
at $1,000. .$9,5S,.33; P. B. Fitzpatrick, 2 m. at -$900; 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at
$1,100, $1,041.66; G. Gregoire, 2 m. at $900, 3 ra. at $950,7 in.- at $1,050,
$1,000; J. A. Gregoire, 2 ra. at $800, 3 m. at .$.850, 7 ra. at $900. $.870.83: F. Julien, 2 ni. at
$1,000, 3 m.at $1,200, 7 m.at $I,.300. $1,225; J. E. Lamb, 5 ra. at $1,0.50, 7 ra. at $1,150,
$1,108.33; E. Lapointe, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $970.83; G. Laramie,
Carried forward 596,161 43
D— 32 ACDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contlneencles. Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Appolntetnents rt d#peiises contlnsi'iiles. Quebec— Suite.
Brought forward .W6. 161 43
Quebec — Continued. — Quebec — Suite.
Preventive officers — Concluded.
3 m. to .A.ug. 31, $900, 7 m. at $950. $779. lf>: C. L.-iruc. 3 m. to Aug. 31, at $900,
7 m. at $1,000, SSOS.33: H. Leclerc, 5 m. at $1.000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; J. LivinKStone.
5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $958.33; D. MoMananiv. 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $850. 7 m. at
$900, $870.83; J. K. Marois, 5 in. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, S9.5S.33; J. E. Marlinoau. 2 m. at
$900,3 m. at $950.7 m. at $1,050. $1,000: G. Matte. 2 ra. to .Vuk. 31. at $900. 7 ra. at $950.
$704.16; P. .1. Moran. 6 m. at $S50, 6 m. at Si.50, $900: .\. Ouellet. 2 m. at SsOO. 3 m. at 5^0,
7 m. at $950. $900; C. Paeeau. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m.at $1,100. $l.a5S.33; U. l'ai;cot. 5 m. at
$850, 7 m. at .^950. $9as.33; L. O. Paciuet. .Vpril 3 to .Vuir. 31, at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $953.33;
L. A. Poulin. 5 m. at Sl.OOO. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33: E. Konaud. 5 m. at $800. 7 m. at $900,
$S58.33: J. -A.. A. .-^anterre. 5 m. at $900. 7 ni. at $1,000. $9.5.'*. 33; C. O. Talbot. 5 m. at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100. 51. 0.58.33; I.. Talbot, 5 m. at $750, 7 iii. at $800. $779.16: .1. Timnions, 5 in. at
$1,000. 7 m.at $1,100, $1,058.33: \V. C. Wilstjn. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,0.58.33 38,012 15
Temporary employees: P. Boucher, 5 in. at SS.iO. 7 m. at $900, $879.14: M. E. Chabot, May S
to Aug. 31, less 6 d., at $800, 7 m.. less 18 d.. at $900, $719.69; E. R. P'letchcr, to Oct. 16,
$1.34.37 (rcsijined"!: J. A. Larue. Oct. 10 to Mar. 31, less 1 d, at $900, $411.29; J. C. Martol,
5 m., less 2 d., at $8.50, 3 m. to Nov. 30, less 17 d., at $950. $542.57 (sec Pointe au Pic); .\.
McCallum. less 3 d., $892.48 3,879 54
Overtime service: R. L. .Vrkison, $1.80: J. A. BcUeau, $6.90; W. P. BiRaouetto. $1.80: .\. J.
Blondeau. $9: .\. Hlouin. $131.10: M. K. BolEcr. $122.10; G. H. Cardinal, $245.10; 1". ,1.
Covcnev. $14.70: .I.C;. Deblois.$30: \V..I. Oonnellv. $100.20: J. Doolev. $9.60; M. Doolcv,
$66..30: "R.Farrell.$3: P. H. Fitzpatrick, $71.40; f. .1. Euller, $1..S0: .1. Eullerton, $113.10:
J. Gaumond. $1.52.10; F. Genest. $.59.10: F. .1. Julien. $41.70: L. C. Lanouette, $31.20: E.
Lapointe.$l2; G. Laram6e,$4..50: L. E. Larue. $102.60: L. X. Laurin, $'is.20; ,1. Living-
stone. $I89..30; .1. R. Marois. $1..50: .1. G. Martel. $52.20: J. E. Martincau, $10,.S0; G. Matte,
$•27: P.. I. Moran. $17.10; L. Pouiin. $56.70: .1. E. Renaud. $21: .1. .-^hanahan, $57.60: C. O.
Talbot. $176.70; L.Talbot, $80.10: .M. J. Tiemav, $14.40; J.Timmons,$74.70; J. E.Trudel,
$.16.90: W. G. Wilson, $327..30: .1. A. Young, $80.10 2.912 70
Board and travel: J. A. Belleau, $8.75: M. W. Fancett, $341.45; J. E. Robitaille, $21.45; J. A.
Younii. $1.05; cartage. Xorton's Baggage Transfer. $919.75; commission on collections at
Tadoussic. $11.12: eipre** ami freight. $14.91: icf. $27; ink. $24: inspection of horses.
155.45: milk for cats, $24; posi.age. $250: removal expenses. .1. D. Duval. Three Rivers to
Iji Tuque, $.38.32: soap, $10.8W street cars. $18: telephone rem. $;!24; telephone tolls and
telegrams. $30.26: tugrcnt«lat$5perh., $165; pettyexpenses,$7l..52 2.386 83
Amherst. Magd.ilcn Lslands: C". F. Painchaud. preventive officer, 2 m. at $.500, 3 m. at $700,
' 7 m. at $S00. $725; fuel. $12.52; office rent, $48: postage. $4.28 789 78
Bradorc Bay: H. Houdreau, preventive officer, 5 m. at $.500, 7 m. at $600, $5^8.28, travel.
etc., $40.70; gxsoline boat. $200: rent of boat at $5 per d.. $25. .. 823 98
Chicoutinii: A. Blair, .sub-collector, 2 m. at $l,2tXI. 3 in. at $1,300. 7 m. at $I.4(K). $1,341.66;
preventive olficcr.s; L. A. I^pointe. Apr. 1 to May 31, at $700, June 1 to 7 at $800. $130.66:
,1. E. IJemers, from June 15, $715, overtime. $15.00; postage and p.o, box. $27.01; tele-
phone rent. $25 - 2,260 93
EIILs Bay. Anticosti: .V. Drolet. sul>-collector. 5 m. at $700, 7 m. at $800. $7.58..33: flag pole. $15;
postage. $7.87; rent. heating, etc. $310 1,09120
Hou.>«- Harbour. M:igdalcn Islands: C. Delanev. sul>-collector. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000,
$9.58.33- cleaning office, $I0..50; coal, $.30: office rent. $48; postage, etc.. $12.19 1,059 02
Jonquiere: H. A. Ijibnd. sub-collector, 2 m. at $K00. 3 m. at $1.(KX), 7 m. at $1,200, $1.0S3..33;
cleaning office, $36; office rent. $180; postage, $31.75; telephone rent, $18.75; window
blinds. $16: petty expenses. $13.85 1,379 08
La Tuque: sub-<c,llcci<.rs: R. A. Bartlett. 2 m. at $1,200, 1 in. to June ,30.nt $l..300, $.308.33
(8er\-ices dLspcn.ied with); J. D. Duval, from Nov. 1, $583.36; fuel. $47.75; office rent,
$213: postage, $.30; travel, etc., R. L. Arki.son, $343.60; water, $10; p<'tty exp<'n.ses,
$I6..53 1.5.52 .57
Levi.-: J. L. Samson, sul>-co1lector, 2 m. at $1.3.50, 3 m. at $1.4.50. 7 m. at $1,600. $I,.520.83:
preventive officer-- S R. Auger, 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $9.^8.33; A. BInuin. 5 m.
nt $900. 7 m. nr - ;3: postage. $25: telephone rent, $23.01 ; street cars and ferries,
$37. .10 p.'tty .< 'I 3,525 80
Mnntmagny; J. R. I ul>.collector, 2 m. at $700, 3 m. at $900. 7 m. nt $1,100, $983.33;
t>ffice rent, $1.52. tit); postage anil p. o. Ihii, $23.15; l< lephone ri'nt, $25 1,184 14
points mi Pic- preventive iifficers: A. Desmeules. I m. at $100. 2 m. nt $700, 1 m. to .July 31,
■■■:- -n-dl; J, G. Martel. from Dec. j, $333.32. travel, etc., $84.65; J. E.
1. 14.50. travel. $23.15; cartage of mail. $20; counter and .shelving.
' pfistage, $15; tcliphone rent. $25; travel, etc., J. E. Deincrs.
%.i2.'^:. 1 . .1. 1 ull. r, $113.60, overtime. $47.40; p.tlv nip,nMs. $5.40 1,500 30
Rivi^re du Ump: .1. A. ."^chmouth, sul)-^ olle. tor. 5 in. nt $l.2.'0. 7 m. at $1..3nO, $1,279.16;
A. BInet, preventive ..ffi.er, 5 ni. nt $7.50, 7 m. nt $800, $779.16; postage. $29..32; U-lephone
rent, $25; petty eTp<-n«es. 14 25 .
Seven Islands: D. A. Vignault. preventive officer. 5 m. nt 1300. 7 m.at $400. $3.58.33; postage,
etc., $2.78
f ■»rri«l forward .
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116 89
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CUSTOMS DICI'AIiTMEXT: EXI'EXDITURE D — 33
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Quebec— Continued. $ cts.
Appolntemcnts ct dfipenses contingentes, Quebec — Suite.
Brought forward 661,058 11
Quebec — Qoneludcd. — Quebec — Fin.
St. Anselme: D. Cadrin, sub-collector, 5 in. at $700, 7 m. at $800, $758.33; cleaning oBBce,
|iH*$21; office rent, $225; po.stage, S8 1,012 33
Trois Pistoles: G. Rioux, sul>-collector, 5 m. at $3.50, 7 ra. at $400, S379. 16; postage,$5.' 384 16
Victoriaville: J. C. A. Bordcleau, sub-collector, 2 m. .at $1,1.50, 3 in. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1..30O,
$1,2.50; A. Boisvert, preventive officer, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at S900, 7 m. at $1,000, $950;
postage and p.o. box, $35; telephone rent, $20 2,255 00
Preventive officers at outports: Bersimis, E. P. Clearj', 5 m. at $120, 7 m. at $150, $137.50;
.St. Marguerite Bay, P. J. Le .Marquand, May 7 to Sept. 15, $40.48; St. Pamphile, J. A. P.
Jean, $500; Trinity Bay, J. Bilodeau, $100 777 98
Rimouski {salaries, $1,874.99; contingencies, $80.75).
Rimouaki (.salaires, $1,874.99; depenses contingentes, $80.75).
O. Beaulieu, collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,116.66; J. A. Trcmblay, preventive
H officer, 5 m. at $.500, 7 m. at $600, $.558. 33; postage, $26; telephone rent, $47; petty expenses,
' $3.75 1,751 74
Matane; E. MaltaLs, preventive officer, $200; postage, $4 204 00
St. Armand {salaries, $4,654.14: contingencies, $1,514.44: refunded, $S,0gS.25).
St-Armand {salaires, $4,654.14: depenses contingentes, $1,514.44: remhoursis, $3,026.25).
W. A. Burrage, collector, 5 ra. at $1,0.50, 7 m. at $1,1.50, $1,108.33, overtime, $330; preventive
officers: F. F. B. Futvoye, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33, .special services at
St. Alban's, Vt., S183, overtime, $356.10; H. C. Hastings, 5 m. at $8.50, 7 m. at $900,
$879.16, overtime, $355.80; W. A. Smith, 5 m. at $850, 7 m. at S900, $879.16, special .services
at St. Alban's, Vt., $182, overtime, $352.50; A. Guerin, checking freight at St. Alban's,
Vt., 312 d. at $4 6,932 38
Cleaning office, $48; office rent, $120; postage, $192; pettv expenses, $6.25 366 25
Philipsburg: A. H. Mcrritt, sub-collector, 5 m. at $700", 7 m. at S750, $729.16; fuel, $60.20;
office rent, 596; postage, $10.84 896 20
St. Hyacinthe {salaries, $5,641.64: contingencies, $2,081.68).
St-Hijacinthe {salaires, $5,641 .64: depenses contingentes, $2,081.68).
G. H. Henshaw.coUector, 5m.at$l,600, 7m.at$l,700, $1,658.33; A. Lanctot, landing waiter,
5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $9.50, $929.16; preventive officers; E. N. Kirouac, from Jan. 1, less
15 d., $209.67; A. Lamothe, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,0.50, 81,029.16; J. E. Robitaille,
Sept. 17to30, $35; J. E. M.Rochon. 4 m. at $900. 1 m. to Aug. 31, at $1,000, $383.33 (trans-
ferred to Montreal); V. A. Rousseau. 2 m. at S900, 3 m. .at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,012. .50,
travel, .$2.90; cartage, S33.20; ink and mucilage, S11.20; postage, $105; telephone rent,
$20; petty expenses, $5.91 5,435 36
Drummondville; A. Hebert, 5 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,008.30; J. D. Cartier, preventive
officer, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $950, $929.16: board, etc., L. Chaput, $116, H. Lamothe,
$159; postage, $44; telephone rent, $27; petty expenses, $4.50 2,287 96
St. Johns {salaries, $20,128.64; contingencies, $10,647.25; refunded, $2,475.90).
St-Jean {salaires, $20,128.64; dipenses contingentes, $10,647.25; remboursis, $2,475.90).
J. C. Latour, collector, 2 m. .at $1,600, 3 m. at $1,700, 7 m. at $1,800, $1,741.66; C. A. Molleur,
appraiser, 2 m. at $l,0.iO, 3 m. at SI. 100, 7 in. at $1,1.50, $1,120.83; preventive officers;
L. A. f 'omeau, 2 m. .at .$8.50, 3 m. .at S900, 7 m. at $9.50. $920.S3: \V. Lvnch, less 3 d., $892.50;
C. S. Pinsonnault, 5 m. at $8.50, 7 m. at $900, $879.16; A. (iuesnel. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at
$1,100, $1,058.33; R. Raymond. 5 m. at $8.50, 7 m. at $900, $879.16; J. W. Tressider, 2 m.
at $850, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $9.50, $920.83 8,413 30
Overtime service: J. B. Birks, $138.60; h. A. Comeau, $110.40; C. Z. Gilmore, $391.80;
A. Quesnel, $280..50; R. Raymond, $5.70; J. A. Tipping, $4. .50; J. W. Tressider, $286..50 1,218 00
■Cartage of p.o. parcels, $299.10; ink and mucilage, $21.93; postage, $140; telephone rent, $20;
telephone tolls and telegrams, $10.20; travel, V. Gravelle, $2.25, A. Jones, $47; petty
expenses, $8.60 549 08
Clarenceville: J. A. Tipping, sub-collector, 5 m. at $400, 7 m. at $500, $458.33; postage, etc.,
$7.25 465 58
Frelighsburg; J. H. Baker, sub-collector, 5 lia. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33, overtime, $11.50;
postage, $13 882 83
•Granby; F. D. Quinn. sub-collector, 2 m. at $1,300, 3 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $I,.500, $1,441.66;
W. Gould, preventive officer, 2 m. at SS.50, 3 in. at $900, 7 m. at $9.50. $920.83; board, etc.,
\V. Lynch, $13.50; postage, $16; telephone rent, $22; petty expenses, $5.97 2,419 96
Carried forward 697,310 22
1— 3d
D— 34 AVDITOR OEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and rontlngencles, Quebec — Continued. $ cts.
Appointcments et dfpenses contiiiKentes, Qiifbec— Suite.
Brought forward 697, 310 22
St. Johns — Concluded. — Sl-Jean — Fin.
Lacollc: E. A. Forre, sub-collector, 5 m. at $850. 7 m. at $9.')0, S908.33; preventive officers:
J. Belisle, from Oct. 16, $413.71. overtime, $107.10, hoard, etc.. $l.i; \V. tlravelle, AuR.
lOtoOct. 14, $162.10, overtime, $109.80, travel. $2.1.5; A. Nolin, to MaySl, $12.5 (deceased);
J. A. Plouffe, Apr. 30 to -iug. 7, $244.44, ovorliiiie. $1,51.20; C. S. Shaw, to .lunc 30, $22.5,
overtime, $92.10; \V. Thompson, from Julv 21, $626.61. overtime, $278.40, travel, $2.,55;
W. J. YounR. 5 m. at S9."0, 7 m. at $1,000. $979.10; board, etc., .1. H. Birks. $113.20; clean-
ing office, $19.50; coal, $48.07; filling-in cellar of cu-stoms building, $147,.50; office furni-
ture $76; office rent, $7,5; postage, $70; telephone rent, $20; petty expenses, $10.1 1 .5,022 63
Lacolle Junction: preventive officers: E. A. Gallct, 5 m. at %'<5n. 7 m. at $900, $S79.16, over-
time, $404.40; G. Gandreau. 2 m. at SSOO. 3 m. at i'iiA). Sept. 1 toMar. .5 at$900. $h07.91,
overtime, $,'!70.20; C. Z. Gilmorc, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $'J00, $818.33; W. E. (irant. from
Sept. 1. $500. overtime, $135, travel, $2; J. M. H(>bert,5 m. at $8,50, 7 m. at $900, $879.16,
overtime, $.391.80; A. Jones, from Nov. 1, less 4 d., $364.29, overtime, $160.80; D.Sinclair,
from Feb. 9, $128.57, overtime, $57.00; alterations to office, $,S6.50; cleaning office, $36;
office rent, $120; postage. $1S0 0,36172
Napicrville: cleaning office, $6; overtime, E. A. Force, $328.50, W. J. Young. $392.40; post-
age, $20 746 90
Noyan Junction: R. C. Derick, sub-eollcctor, 5 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1 ,0.50, $1,008.33. overtime,
$204.60. travel, etc., $2; preventive officers: R. L. Derick, 5 m. at $850, 7 m. at $900, $879. 16,
overtimi', $.302.10, (ravel, etc.. $33; E. X. Draper. Mav7toAuK.31 at $8.50. 7 m.lessOd.
at $900, $7.80.4.5. overtime. $256.80. travel, etc.. $33.30; C. G. Edwick. to Oct. 31 , at $850.
$495.81. overtime. $95.40. travel, etc., $23; E. G. Fadden, to May 5, at $8,50, $82.25, over-
time, $37.80, travel, etc., $10; J. G. Henderson, Julv 21 to Mar. 14, at $900, less 27
d., $516.27, overtime, $222.90, travel, etc., $122; G. L. Robinson, 5 m. at $2.)0. 7 m. at
$300, $279.16; E. J. Stnithers, 5 m. at $850. 7 m. at $900. $879.16, overtime. $303.60. travel,
etc., $47; travel, etc.: J. E. Cleland, $15, overt iine. $12; E. .\. Gallet. $63..50; G. Gandreau.
$46; J. M. H<-bert, $11; A. Jones. $40; G. \V. Perrier. $10; D. Sinclair. $15.90; \V. Thom-
son, $64; W. J. Young. $39..50; cleaning office. $48; postage. $190; p<t1y expenses. $2.80 7.171 79
Sherhrooke (.salaricn. tn.iOO: contingencies, SS, 181.07: refunded, t737.S0).
Sherbrooke (salaircs, 1 17,400; dipenses contingrntes, tS,l8l.07; remhuursit, t7S7.SO).
C. A. French, collector. 2 m. at $2.4.50. 3 m. at $2..5O0. 7 m. at $2,600. $2.5.50; G. C. Harkness,
appraiser. 2 m. at $l..550, 3 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700. $1,050; clerks: M. L. Hunting,
senior, 5 m. at $1,200. 7 m. :it $1,300. S1.25S.33; J. A. H. Cliarest, 2 m. at $9.50, 3 m. at
$1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50; J. \V. Hughes, examining officer, 5 m.at $».';0, 7 m. at $1.0.50,
$1,008.33; preventive officers: K. Barrownian, from Jan. 14, $215.04; J. C Belisle, 2 m.
at $850, 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $9."0; J. O. Gauthier. 5 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1,300.
$1,258.33; A. McDonald, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,0.'0, $1,008.33: W. H. Moore, 5 iii. at
$l..500, 7 m. at $1,600. $1,558.33: J. A. Dumas. Moris.set Station, $1,200 12,706 69
Overtime .service: J. C. Helisle. $66; J. A. H. Cliarest, $87.90; J. O. Gauthier. $93.60; J. \V.
Hughes. $90; M. L. Hunting. $95.40; A. McDonald. $70.80 503 70
Cartage, $l.'>5.80: ice. $13. .50; ink and mucilag,'. $13.40: lauialry. $.30; postage. $110; tele-
phone rent. $92; telephone tolls and telegraiti.s. .51 1.03; travel, etc., J. O. Gauthier,
$40.65, C. E. LeKoyer, $20.35; petty expenM's, $1 1.65 478 98
Armstrong: L. liertrand. preventive officer. 6 m. at $900. 0 m. at $1,000, $9.50, overtime,
$145.80, travel, $25.40; postage, $24; telephone rent, $25; wood, $22.50; petty exijcnsos,
$36.50 1,229 20
Beauccvillc: E. O. Lcmieux, sub-collector, 2 m. at $600, 3 m. at $700, 7 m. at $800, $741.65,
travel, etc., $54.35; office rent, $180; postage, $18.15; telephone rent, $25; petty expenses,
$8.82 •. . 1,027 97
Richmond: J. Murphy, sub-rolleHor, 5 m. at $1,3.50, 7 m. at $1,450. $1,408.33; postage ami
p.o. box, $111; telephone rint, $27 1,540,33
St. Camille: F. Audet. .-ulvf (.Hector, 5 m. at $2.50, 7 m. a( $300. $279.16; postage, $4 283 18
Thot/ord Mines: J. B. Normandeau, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33,
overtime, $127.20; G. K. LoRover, preventive officer, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33,
travel, etc., $46.95; postage and p.o. box, $.37; telephone rent, $20 2,240 81
Windsfir Mills: J. Ponder, sub-collector. 5 m. at $1,060. 7 m. at $1,160, $1,108.33; office rent,
$120; postage, $.37; telephone rent, $20; telephone tolls, 20c 1,286 63
Sorel (nalarien, tX,274.!)!>: conlinaencics, USS.BO).
Sorel (mlairet, ti,i7J,.99; dfpenHea contingenleii, ttSS.SO).
J. A. Chap<lelaine, collector, 6 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1,300. $1,258.33; H. O. Gauthier,
examining officer, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,008.33; M. A. Paulhus. preventive officer,
6 m. at $950, 7 m. at 11,050, $1,008.33; postage, 131; telephone r«nt, $22; potty oxpenaes,
$.5.60 3, 333 89
Nicolct, B. Thericn, »ul>-<-ollector, 3 m. to Mar. 31 226 00
Carried forward 741,480 22
0V8T0MS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE D — 35
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Quebec — Concluded. S cts.
Appointements et d^penses contlngcntes, QuCbec — Fin.
Brought forward 741,480 22
Three Rivers (salaries, ttS,SBiM; cmlingenciea, 43,898.84).
Trois-Riviires (salaires, tlS,S64.08; dipenses contingenles, tS,89S.84).
W. D. Fisher, collector, 2 m. at $1,800, 3 m. at $1,900, 7 m. at $2,000, $1,941.66; preventive
officers; L. B. H. Badeaux, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,070.83; J. D.
Duval, 5 ra. at $1,000. 2 m. to Oct. 31, at $1,100, $599.97 (see Quebec); J. R. Duval,
5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33, travel, $2; J. A. Gagnon, 3 m. to Mar. 31, $225; J. P.
Gariepy, 1 m. at $1,000, 4 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,149.97, travel, $7.50; V. Gravelle,
from Oct. 15, $410.13; R. Pellerin, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.31; J. Rochette,
2 m. at $900, 10 m. at $1,000, $983.32, travel, etc., $8.50 8,421 52
Cleaning office, $15.50; fuel, $68.20; light, $14.40; office rent, $300; postage, $80; telephone
rent, $81; telephone tolls, $12.70; tending furnace, etc., $47.50; petty expenses, $18.20 637 50
Grand Mere; F. X. Faucher, sub-collector, 2 m. at $1,300, 3 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500,
$1,441.64; preventive officers; T. Gravel, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050,
$1,000.01; A. Quesnei, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at 81.000, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,020.83; cartage, $25;
cleaning office, $39; counter, $10; light, $11.56; office rent, $460; postage, $57; telephone
rent, $22; petty expenses, $12.43 4,099 47
Nicolet: N. Trahan, sub-collector, April, $58.33 (services dispens3d with); B. Therien,
preventive officer, Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, $150; board, etc., J. D. Duval, $11.60, J. O'Leary,
$329.60, R. Pellerin, $29.85; postage and p.o. box, $24.66; telephone rent, $15 619 04
Shawonegan Falls: J. T.Martin, sub-collector, 2 m. at $1,300, 3 m. at $1,500, 7 m. at $1,600,
$1,. 525.05; preventive officers: J. A. Panneton, 2 m.al$900, June 1 to July 15 at $950, Sept.
15 to Mar. 31 at SI ,0.50, $839.13; J. A. Rocheleau, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,050,
$1,020.81; postage, $70.40; telephone rent, $20 3,475 39
Vallei/field (salaries and contingencies, SB, 107.05; refunded, t90).
Valleyfield (salaires et depenses contingentes, t5, 107.05; remboursis, t90).
A. Miron, collector, 5 m. at $1,750, 7 m. at $1,850, $1,808.33; preventive officers: I. Bourassa,
5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,008.33; O. Corbeil, 5 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,150, $1,108.33;
A. Seguin, 2 m. at $1,0,50, 3 m. at $1,150, 7 m. at $1,250, $1,191.66; postage, $35; telephone
rent, $25; telephone tolls, $16.40; petty expenses, $4 5,197 05
763.930 19
Less — Refunds as below 32, 750 25
Net expenditure, Quebec 731, 179 94
Refunds. — Remboursements.
On account of overtime and extra service: Abercorn, $639; Athclstan, $2,196.50; Beebe Junc-
tion, $734.20; Coaticook, $989.25; Cookshire, $5.70; Highwater, $3,450; Lake Megantic,
$.381.60; Mansonville. $26.25; Montreal, $7,664.52; Quebec, $362.18; St. Armand, $2,026.25;
St. Johns, $2,310.90; Sherbrooke, $407.30 ■ 21,193 65
On account of services in bonded warehouses: Beebe Junction, $235. .50; Montreal, $9,784.70;
Quebec, $961.40; St. Johns, $165; Sherbrooke, $-320; Valleyfield, $90 11,556 60
Total refunds 32,750 25
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario.
Appointements et depenses contlngcntes, Ontario.
(Unless otherwise noted, all salaries cover the period of 12 months to March 31, 1918)
(Sauf indication contraire, tous les salaires couvrent une p6riode de 12 mois au 31 mars, 1918)
Amherstburg (salaries, t8.4iS.48; contingencies, $107.08; refunded, 1485).
Amhcrstburg (salaires, $8,412.1,8; dipenses contingenles, S107.08; remboursis, $48S).
G. Gott, collector, 2 m. at $1,300. 3 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500, $1,441.66; preventive officers:
J. H. C. Atkinson, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; J. S. Gatfield, $200; S. E. Taylor,
2 m. at $750, 3 m. at $850, 7 m. at $900, $862.50, overtime, $104.40; postage, $60; petty
expenses, $13.25 3,640 14
Essex Centre: R. J. Shaw, sub-collector, 2 m . at $850, 3 m . at $900, 7 m . at $1 ,000, $950; postage,
$16; petty expenses, $4.05 970 05
Kingsville: E. R. McCay, sub-collector, 1 m. at $800, 4 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $950; gas,
$22; office rent, $180; postage, etc., $17.20; petty expenses, $5.79 1, 174 99
Leamington: W. C. Coulson, sub-collector, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,008.33; C. H. Read,
preventive officer, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, $983.33; postage, $30; telephone
rent, $17.10; petty expenses, $2.30 2,041 06
North Dock, Pelee Island, F. C. Barnes, preventive officer 200 00
West Dock, Pelco Island: H. A. Henderson, sub-coUector, S m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33;
office rent, $100; postage, etc., $19.99 978 32
1— 3^D
Carried forward ' 9,001 56
D — 36 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and t'ontineenrles, Ontario— Continued. $ cts.
Appolntcmcnts et d^penses conllngontos, Ontario — Suite.
Brought forward 9,004 56
BrUerille (salaries, tS,8iS.9l: contingencies, tl,799.0S).
Belleville (salaires, t5,8i9.9l: dfpenses conlingrntes, $1,799.05).
A. McGinnis. collector. 2 ra. at SI. 800, 4m. to Sept. 30. at $2,000, $960.64 (deceased): preventive
officers: C. Bogart. $1,000: E.'A. Geen, April 1 to July 31. Nov. 1 to Dec. 31 at $1,000,
Jan. I to Mar. 31 at $1,100. $775: P. H. Hamblv. $440: H. C. MacKay. 2 m. at $900,
3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,041.60: D. I'atcrson. 2 m. at $950. 3 m. at $1.0.50. 7 m. at
$1,100. $1,062.50; \V. Williamson. 5 m. at $1,000. 6 m. to Feb. 28. at $1.100, $960.61 (deceased);
postage. $24: telephone rent, $30: petty expenses. $15.41 6,321 82
XTampbelKord: J. A. Daly, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,250. $1,187.50; coal, $21.05;
oflSce rent. $72; postage, $17.12; telephone rent, $20; petty expenses. $9.47 1,327 14
Botrmanrille (salaries, t!.i99.99; contingencies, t!7.50: refunded, ttS).
Boirmanville (salaires, iS,i99.99; dfpcnses conlingentcs, ti7.S0; remboursfs, ttS).
J. Beith, collector, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,358.33; C. A. Cawker, preventive officer,
2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,141.66; postage, $16; telephone rent, $22;
petty expenses, $4.50 2, 542 49
Branlford (salaries, tl8,e06.78; contingencies, t4,S9S.S7: refunded, ti60).
Brantford (salaires, $18,606.78; dfpcnses contingcnics, $4,S95.S7; remboursis, $g60).
3. H. Spence. collector, 2 m. at $2,200. 3 m. at $2,400, 7 m. at $2,500. $2,425; J. A. Eddy,
appraiser. 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; .J. \V. Blaknev. asst. appraiser, 2 m. at
$1,200. 3 m. at $1,250. 7 in. at $1.-3.50, $1..300; senior clerks: R. J. Lylo. 2 in. at $1,100. 3 m.
at $1,300, 7 ra. at $1,400, $1,325; J. Ryan, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 in. at $1,500. $1,458.33;
preventive officers: \V. A. Brcmncr. 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $941.66:
F. J. Charlton. 2 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. $1,141.66; F. Corey, 2 m. at
$900. 3 m. at $950, 7 ra. at $1,050. $1,000: P. L. W. Farnsworth. 2 m. at $1,050. 3 m. at
$1,150, 7 m. at $1,250. $1,191.66; J. Hanlv. from Feb. 9. $142.85: H. H. Hawlcv. $.S.50;
E. A. Hollister. from Mav 1, $825; H. .J. Lloyd. $.550. loss $401 .50 military pay; W. W
Lowes. 2 m. at $600. 3 in. at $700. 7 m. at $S00. $741.66: W. A. Mcintosh. 5 m. at $1.0.VJ.
7 m. at $1,100. $1,079.10; \V. A. Robinson, 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100.
$1,041.06: \V. Scruton. 2 m. at $1.050, 3 m. at $1,150, 7 in. at $1,250, $1,191.66; \V. E. Young,
2 m. at $1,150, 3 m. at $1.2.50. 7 m. at $1,300. $1.262. .50 19,224 63
Caretaking, $240; cartage, $1,363.50; gas. $236.35; ink and mucilage, $22.50; installing elevator
machine, contract. $748.73: railing around elevator motor, $18; motor rental and power
for elevator, $30.13; laundrs-. $34.64: office rent. $900; postage, $130; repairing platform,
$20; telephone rent. $161; petty expenses. $32.67 3,937 52
Bridgehurg (salaries, $80.5 5 1 .8 i; contingencies, $8,980.13; refunded, $9,319).
Bridgeburg (salaires. $30,551.84; dfpcnses contingcnics, $8,9S0.SS; rembours^s. $9.SS9).
J. Lawson, collector, $2,000; F. T. Patlison. apprai.sor. 5 in. at $1..550. 7 m. at $1.6.50. $1.608..33;
P. .S. Johnston, senior clerk. 5 m. at $1,150. 7 m.at $1.2.50. $1.20,S..i3; (;. A. Clark, landing
waiter. 5 m. at $1,150. 7 m. at $1,200. $1,179.16; examining officers: \V. Griffin. 2 in. at
$850. 3 m. at $900. 7 in. at $1,000. $9.50; G. A. Pepper. 2 m. at, $850. 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at
$1,000, $950, IxMird, etc., $20..50; A. T. Stewart, 2 in. at $.850, 3 in. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000.
$950 8,860 32
Preventive officers: B. C. Bennett, 2 m. at $8.50, 3 in. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $950: H. H.
Berry, 2 m. less 5 d. at $8.50, 3 m.at $900. 2 m.at $1,000. $.521.60 (resigned); R. R. Bown.
2 m.at $X.50. 3 m. at $1W0. 7 m. at $1,000. $9.50; K. B. Brown. 5 m. at $1.1.50. 7 in. at
$1.2.50. $1,208.33; W. E. Colcleugh, 5 m. at $1.1.50. Sept. 1 to Oct. 8 at $1,250. $610.20
(resigned): A. L. Current. 2 m. at $S,50.3m.al $1K)0. 7 m. at $1,000. $9.50. board, etc.. $122;
W.C. Kiigan.2in.at $ti.50. 3 in. at $900. 7 m. at $1.000.$il.50; N. 1). (;niham..5 m. at $1,200.
7 m. at $1,400, $1,310.66; H. F. Hall. 2 m. at $8.50. 3 in. at $1H)0. 7 in. at $1 .(HH). $9.50; B.
F. KrafTl. 2 m. at $S.50. 3 in. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $9.50; A. J. lA-arn. 2 in. at $S.50, 3 m.
at$900, 7in.at $1,000. $9.50; A. \V. Lee. 2 m. at $8.50.3 m. at $900. 7 m.at $1,000. $9.50; G.
H. OsUjm. 2 m. at m*). 3 in. at $K.50. 7 in. at $950, $iKX); C. II. Price, 2 m. at $800. 3 ni.
at $8.50. 7 m. at $9.50. $900. V. Ramsdcn. from Dec. 1. at $900. less 3 d., $292.48; J. G.
Ralhvon. 2 in. at $s.50, 3 iii. at $900. 7 m. Io.hs 2 d. at $9.V). $915.73; A. K. Ray. 2 m. at
$8.50. 3 in. at $WIO. 7 in. at $1,000, $9.50; S. II. Raymond, 2 m. at $800. 3 in. to Aug. 31.
at $8.50. $.345.81 fcnlistefl); T. E. .'Scales, from Nov. I. at $900. less 2« <!.. $;I02.S4: \V. (i.
StAinp, 2 III. at $8(K), 3 in. at $K.50. 7 m. at $950. $900; U. H. Teal, 2 m. at $850. 3 ni. at
$900, 7 m. at $1,000. $950; \V. \V. Wallace, from Nov. 28. less 1 d., $304.82; J. A. Willson,
5m. n' ?l 1.50. 7 m. at $1.2.50. $1.208.33 19,348 80
Overtii, 11. C. liennclt. $3.'*7; H. U. Berr>', $108; R. R. Bown. $.3S5..50; G. A.
<|:, \. L. Current. $.300.30: W. C. Kaaan. $.3S2.20: W. Griflin. $.347.70; II. F.
Hah I'.. F. KrafTt. $402.90; J. W R. Kec. $H7..')0; A. .1. Ixjarn. $402.30; A. W. Lee,
1396.30; ( . A. Muii, $182.40: G. H. Osborn, $.393.90; G. A. Popper. $.380.70; C. II. Price.
1378; F. lUmwlen, $6.5.40; J. G. Ralhvon. $263.10; A. E. Ray. $.30I..W. S. II. Raymond.
$80.40; T. E. .Scales. $.50.70; W. G. Stamp, $3«8.10; A. T. Stewart, $379.80; R. H. Teal,
$39I.»; W. W. Wallace. $10.20 • 7.047 80
Carried forward 77,821 08
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT: EXPKSDITVRE D— 37
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario — f'ontinuod. $ eta.
Appointements et d^penses contingentes, Ontario — Suite.
Brought forward 77,621 08
Bridgcburg — Concluded — Bridgeburg — Fin.
Coal, $13. 2.5; ink and mucilage, $19.10; postage, $1,380; telephone rent, $93.90; telephone tolls,
$16.90; petty expen.ses, $21.69 1,544 84
Fort Erie: preventive officers; J. F. Christopher, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900, 7 in. at $1,000, $9.W,
overtime. $392.10; H. A. Cozzens, $1,000. overtime, $.392.40; F. W. Dunn, 2 m. at $800,
3 m. at $850, 7 m. at $9.50, $900, overtime, $388.50; A. N. Smith, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900,
7 m. at $1,000, $950, overtime, $.385.80; W. F. WilLson, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300,
$1,258.33; care of office, $120; gas, $61.20; light, $35.71; petty expen.ses, $8.27 6,842 31
Preventive officers at outside points; Black Rock: G. W. Carson, $1,260; W. M. Wiswell,
$1,260; Crystal Beach: C. A. Muir, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $900, $675; E. J. Schoolev, 110 d.
to .Sept. 15 at .S5; W. G. Willson, 110 d. to Sept. 15, at $5; Erie Beach, J. \V. II. Kee, 97 d.
to Sept. 3,atS4; Schisler's Point, E. N. Near, 132 d. to Oct. 17, at $4 5,211 OO
Brockvilie (salaries, i8,095.79; contingencies, $1,511.57; refunded. $U8.50).
Brockville isalaires, $8,095.79; depenses contingentes, $1,511,57; remhourses, $148.50).
W. A. Gilmour, collector, 5 m. at $1,700, 7 ra. at $1,800, $1,758.33; C. C. Lyman, examining
officer, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33, overtime, $219.30; preventive officers: W. R.
Bannerman, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.58.33, overtime, $249.90; .1. S. Bedlow. 2 m. at
$800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $941.66; ,J. E. Cleland, 10 m. :it $900, 2 m. at Sl.OOO,
$916.66. travel, $5.85, overtime, $36; D. D. Donovan. 2 m. at SI, 100. 3 m. at $1,200,
7 m. at $1,300, $1,241.66. overtime, 60c.; J. T. Fitzpatrick, 2 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,050,
7 m. at $1,1.50, $1,100; \V. Miller, 2 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,050, 5 m. at $1,100, 2 m. at
$1,150, $1,079.16, overtime, $56.10; C. Stowell, 3 m. to June 30. at S800, $199.98 (services
dispensed with); postage, $56.25; telephone rent, $65.30; petty expen.ses, $12.45 9,755 80
Chatham Ltalaries, S10.478.i7; contingencies. $3,856.13; refunded, $84).
Chatham (salaires, $10,478.47; dipcnses contingentes, $2,856.12; remhourses, $84).
D. R. Farcjuhnrson. collector, $1,700; A. Park, apprai.^er, 1 d. July. $2; preventive officers:
K. E. Baxter, from Oct. 0, less 5 d., at $900, $424.51; G. \V. Bourdcau. 2 m. at S950, 10 m.
at $1,000. $991.66, overtime, $7.20; F. H. Brisco, to June 9 at $900, 8172.50 (resigned);
J. F Kennedy, from Jan. 28, at $1,000, $177.41; G. W. Marshall, May 2 to Sept. 30, at $900,
$372.59, overtime, $4.80; C. J. Morrice, from Oct. 15, at $900, $416.13; A. E. Pilkcy, $1,200,
overtime, 60c,; J. W. Pleasance, less 2d., $895.16. overtime, $9.60; \V. B: Sinclair, Aug. 6
to 31, at $900, 4 m. to Dec. 31, at $1,000, $396.22; G. L. Terry. 2 m. at $800. 10 m. less
2 d. at $900, $878.48, overtime, $11.40; H. R. Ward, Sept. 10 to Oct. 5 at 81,000, 871.77;
postage, $80; telephone rent, $59; telephone tolls and telegrams, $11.56; petty expenses, $13.77 7,896 36
Blenheim: W. E. Hall, sul>collector, $1,000, living expenses, etc., $234; office rent, $72; post-
age, $14 ,
Dresden, postmaster's commission on collections
Glencoe: J. A. Jones, sub-collector, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33; board, etc., A. E. Pilkey,
$25.50; postage and p.o. box, $15; telephone rent, $22
Ridgetown: J. C. Macdonald, sub-collector, $900; gas, etc., $25.25; livery, $21; office rent,
$60; po.stage, $14; petty expenses, $7.08
Rondeau: G. F. Goulet, sub-collector, $1,200, overtime, $32.40; board, etc., J. W. Pleasance,
$23.85; portage, $10
Tilbury: W. A. Hutlon, sub-collector, $850, overtime, $11.70, travel, $86; postage, $10;
telephone rent, $20; telephone tolls, $3.80 '
Colmurg {.salaries, $5,116.62; contingencies, $725.58; refunded, $84.40).
Cobourg (salaires, $5,116.62; depenses contingentes. $725.58; remboursfs, $84.40).
G. F. Jones, collector, 2 m. to May 31, at $1,600, $266.66 (deceased); J. Bulger, examining
officer, 2 m. at $950. 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50, overtime. $142. .SO; preventive
officers: J. H. Davidson, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,041.66, overtime,
$123..30: J. C:. Hagcrman, 2 m. at $1,200. 3 m. at $1,2.50, 7 m. at $1.3.50, $1,299.97, overtime,
$24.30; postage. $73. .^0; petty expcn.-ics, $19.97 4,042 16
Brighton; F. D. VVanamaker, sub-collector, 5 m. at $S0O, 7 m. at $900. $8.58.33; W. S. Strong,
8 m. to Nov. 30, at $300, $200; coal, $26.95; office rent, $92.66; postage, $15; petty expenses,
$■4.50 , 1.197 44
Colborne: H. L. Chapin, sub-collector, $600; coal, $20; office rent, $50; postage and p.o. box,
«17 687 00
Cnllingu-nod (salaries, $4,645.8$; contingencies, $272.6S).
ColUngwood (salaires, $4,645.82; depense.'i contintientcs. $272.63).
H. Foreman, collector. 2 m. at $1,3.50, 3 m. at $1,450, 7 m. at $1.5.50, $1,491.60; preventive
officers; T. E. McKim, 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at $950. 7 m. at $1.0.50. $1,000; J. H. Richardson.
2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,012. .50, overtime, $13.80; postage. $.50; tele-
phone rent , $25; petty expenses, $3.83 3, 596 79
Meaford: G. Brown, sub-collector. 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,141.66;
light, $5; office rent, $125; po.stage, $.30; telephone rent, $20 1,321 66
,320 00
6 32
920 83
,027 33
,266 25
981 50
Carried forward 125, 238 73
D — ^38 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contlngenrirs, Ontario— Continued. $ cts.
Ap|M>intemeats ct (I£pens«s contlagentcs, Ontario — Suite.
Brought tonvard 125,238 73
Cornwall (salaries, tS.OOi.to; conlinijcncies, tt, 022.^9; refunded, tlS4So).
Cornu'all i,salaires,S6,004.15; d{'penses contingcntes, St ,02S.^; rcmbourscs,$t64,o5).
F. 3. Maclcnnan, collector, 2 m. at $1,400, 3 m. at $I,.=.00, 7 m. at $1,000, $1.. 541.66; E. J. Clcary,
clerk, 2 m. at $1,050, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $I,1.")0, overtime, $225; preventive
officers: .1. H. Cline. 2 m. .it $l,2.iO, 3 m. at $1.3.50, 7 in. at SI,400, $1,362..50, overtime,
$213.60; H. S. Pros.'^er, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1 ,000, $»41.fi6, overtime, $61.80;
postage, $67. .50; street ears. $90; telephone rent, $25; petty expenses, $5.66 ' 5,6S4 38
Aultsville: W. M. Evans, from June 1, $750, overtime, $9.60, travel, $2.75; freight, $1.54;
office rent. $.50; postage, $17.64 831 53
St. Regis: F. E. Taillon, sub-collector. 5 m. at $500, 7 m. at $600, $.558.33; cleaning office, $12;
office rent, $100; petty expenses, $4.95 675 28
Dcseronto (salaries, t2,S08.SS; conlingcncies, SiS.50).
Deseronto (salaires, SS,S08.S3; d^penscs contingetUes, Si3.d0).
A. S. Valleau, collector, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33; T. C. Maloney, 1 m. at $800,
4 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $950; postage, $12; telephone rent, $27; petty cxpen-ses, $4.50. 2,251 83
Fort Frances (salaries, t9,S70.79: coniingcncirs, t5.iOS.Sg; refunded. S1,S5I.S0).
Fort~Franccs (salaires, t9.S70.79; dipenscs contingcnles. tS.iOS.SS; rcmbours6s,t 1 .831.30).
H. A. Prall-Pierce, collector, 3 m. at $1,300, 2 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,600, $1,491.66, travel,
etc., $17.65; preventive officers: F. E. Alton, from Oct. 22, $399.19. overtime, $10.20,
travel, etc.. $11.20; \V. G. Bartlev, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33, overtime,
$390.60; J. \V. Ilastie, 5 m. at $1,0.'0, 7 ni. at SI. 1.50. SI,10S..!2. ov<Ttime, $105.30. travel,
$10.85; M. E. N'eads. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.3.!, overtime, $315.60; C. E.
Perry, from .Sept. 5. $572.22, overtime, $39; .). \V. I'rout, nvertime, $388.20; E. D. Tier-
ney, 5 m. at $1,050. 7 m. at $1,200, $I,I37..50, overtime, $191.40; C. Webster, $950, over-
time, $183; \V. C. Williams, 5 m. at Sl.OOO. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33, overtime, $371.40 10,928 28
Cleaning office, $60; expre.«.s and Ireinht, $10.29; office rent. $810; postage, $222; telephone
rent, $72; telephone tolls ami ti'leurams, $19.90; pi'ttv expenses, $20 1,214 19
Rainy River: U. IJ. Jackson, sulwollector, 5 m. at $1,100," 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58.33, overtime,
$298..50; preventive officers: M. ,1. Campbell, April, $75, overtime, $11.40 (resigned);
L. T. Cunningham, June 25 to Nov. 30, $433.31, overtime, $19.20. travel, etc., $49..55,
(transferred to Sudbury); C. A. Gorham, from July 10, at $1,000, $709.67, overtime,
$55.20; U. K. Mc(;reKor, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33, ov.Ttime. $3'.l0.(i0; post-
age and p.o. box, $23. .50; telephone rent, $36; travel, etc.: J. H. McU'od, $90.95, over-
time, $36.60; J. W. Prout, $42 4.48S 14
Fort William (salaries. St6.tSt.76; conlingcncies. tS.StO.OS; refunded. test.60).
Fort-William (salaires. tt6. 1.^2.76; dfpcnses conlingcnies, t8.520.nS; remboursH. t6SI.60).
F. C. Perry, collector. 5 m. at $2,400. 7 m. at $2..500. $2.4.58.33; preventive officers: \V. H.
Clements, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,141.66; C. E. Coombes. 2 iii.
at $1,350. 3 m. at $1,400. 7 m. at $l..500, $1,4.50; J. II. Covenev, 2 m. at $1,.5.50, 3 m. at
$1,600, 7 m. at $1,700. $1.6.50; J. W. Crowe. 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,158.33; K.
Fisher. April. $95.83 (tran-sferred to Inspection); R. B. Follis. 9 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at
$1,100. $1,025; II. H. Fra.xer. 2 m. at $9.50. 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50; V. W.
Gammon. 9 m. at $1,000. .Ian. 1 to 24. at $1,100. $820.".i:;. ;r<'»ignedl; K. A. l.eathiin. 9 iii.
at$1.100. 3 III. at $1,200. $1.12.5: J. H. Mel/xxl. 2 m. at $1 .000. 3 in. at $1. KM). 7 m. at $1,200.
$1,141.66; C;. S. Richards. 2 m. at $9.50. 8 m. at $1,000. $S24.96; II. .\. .M. Koss. $9.50 less
$401..50 milit«rv pav; .1. H. Uo.ss. $900; F. H. Shiels. 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at $1,000. 4 m. to
IJec. 31. at $1,100. $766.63; H. P. Staunch. 9 m. at $I.OO!t. 3 m. at $1,100. $1 ,02 >; C. E.
Stowardson. $1,000: K. S. Sylvester. 2 m. at $1,000. 3 in. at $1,100. 7 m. at $I.2(K).$1 .141.66. 19.323 49
Overtime .service: W. H. Clements. $177: J. W. Cr.iwe. $20.40; H. M. Follis. 8is:i.60: II. II.
Frnser. $1.50; F. W. Gammon. $191.40: K. \. Leathem, $10. KO; G. S. Hiehards, $215.70;
F. B. Shiels, $122.70; H. P. Staunch, $210.90 1,282 50
Livery, $2.5; postage, $200; street cars, $45; telephone rent, $71. .'0; potty erpeniM-s, $15.90 .357 40
Dryden: J. McFayden. s-ul>-collect<)r, 5 in. at $800, 7 m. at $1,000, $910.60; office rent. $150;
pfwtage. $24.25; woo<l. $20; p.'tty expensi's. $11. .30 1.122 21
Pigeon River: G. .S. Hichard.^. preventive officer, from Fib. 1 . $166.70. removal expenses from
Fort William. $208; services of surveyor. E. K. Hinghnm. 1).I,.S.. re Customs site. $179;
erecting customs building. Pigeon River Lumber Co.. $2. 5H0; hardware. $18.75; livery.
$39; office rent. $20; petty eipen».-s. $27.28 3.238 73
(Jail (salaries. tS.0il.6i; rnnlingeneirs. tl.t7S.S8; refunded. ttOO).
flalt (salaires. t8.0\t.6i; conlingcnies dfpenses, tt.t75.S6; rcmlmursft, ttiM.
T. Peck, collector. 2 m. at $1.9.50. 3 m. at $2,100, 7 m. at $2,200. $2,133.33; preventive officers:
A. T. Pollock. I m. at $8.50. 4 m. at $1,000. 7 in. at $1.0.50. $1.016. 0«; T. G. Robinson, 5 m.
at $1,000, 7 III. at $1,100. $1,058.33; W. J. Veiteh. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33;
postage, etc.. $43.25; t<-lephone rent. $.32; travel. R. R. .\ult, $401.95; petty expenses.
$18.16 ' 5.762 01
Carrie.l f,,rward 182,398 76
CUSTOMS n/:i'.ii{Tiif:yr: EXFEyorrvRE D — 39
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario — Continued.
.\ppointenients et d^pensos contingentes, Ontario — Suite.
Urought forward
GaZ(— Concluded — Galt—T'm .
t cts.
!2,398 76
407 00
3,347 99
Ayr: T. Fairgrieve, preventive officer, $oOC; office rent, $100; postage, $7
Preston: W. A. Dennis, sub-collector, 5 in. at $l,GOO, 7 m. at $1,800, $1,716.66; preventive
officers: G. Breed, from Sept. 5, at $900, $51.5; W. L. McKenzie, 5 in. at $1,000, 7 m. at
$1,100, $1,058..33; postage and p.o. box, $36; telephoV rent, $22
Oananoque (salaries, tS.O^S.Si; contingencies, S9.'ft.tS: refunded, tSt.SO).
Gananoque (mlaires, $S,045.8i; depenses contingentes, t9.i0.1S; remhoursis, t61.20).
W. H. Britton, collector, 2 m. at $1,400, 3 in. at $1,450. 7 m.at $I,.5.')0, $I,.50O; M.J. Lee, examin-
ingofficer, 1 iii. at $7.50, 4 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, S854. 16. overtime, $177.60; D. Dows-
ley, relieving, Aug., 17 d. at $2; cleaning office, $21; postage, $13; telephone rent, $22 2,621 76
Ivy Lea: S. R. Consaul, preventive officer. May 15 to Oct. 31, $277.42, overtime, $5.40; post-
age, $1 283 82
Lansdowne: H. J. Young, preventive officer, $300; postage, $3.75; telephone rent, SIO 313 75
Mallorytow-n, D. Haws, preventive officer 100 00
Rockport: .J. F. Fitzsimmons, sub-collector. 2 m. at $650, 10 m. at $700, $691.66, overtime, $4.80;
office rent, $18.75; petty expenses, 512.01 727 82
Goderich (salaries, t7,7T9.t5; contingencies, t224.SO; refunded, S60).
Goderich (salaries, $7,779.15; depenses contingentes, t22.i.S0: rembourais, tSO).
A. Porter, collector, 2 m. at .$1,100, 3 m. at $1,200, 2 m. at 81,300, 5 m. at $1,500, $1,.325, over-
time, $3; J. H. Hays, landing waiter. 5 iii. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $8.58..33, overtime, $3;
commission on collections at Lucknow, S7.40; postage, $51; petty expenses, $16.16 2,263 89
Clinton: J. Wiseman. 5 m. at $1,100,7 m.at$l,200 ,$1,158.33; postage, $19.75; petty expenses, $2 1,180 08
Kincardine: M. J. McPhcrson, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; postage
and P.O. box, $15.. iO 1,073 83
Seaforth: F. G. Neelin, 2 m. at $1,100, 3 in. at $1,150, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,170.83; postage, $24;
petty expenses. $3.36 1,198 19
Southampton: G. E. Smith, sub-oolleitor, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; office
rent, $72; po.stagc, $16.50; telephone rent, $22; petty expenses. $8.70 1,177 53
Wingham: H. Davis, sub-collector, 2 m. at $1,050, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,150; post-
age, $19.93 1 , 169 93
Guelph (salaries, $8,716.85; contingencies, tBSl.SS).
Guelph (salaires, $8,716.65; depenses contingentes, $531.88).
G. J. Thorp, collector, 2 m. at $2,000, 3 m. at $2,200, 7 m. at $2,300, $2,225;. Miss A. HeEfernan,
examining officer, 2 m. at S800, 3 m. at $850. 7 m. at $9.50. S'JOO; .1. Strachan, landing waiter,
2 m. at $1,000. 3 in. at .?l,O.i0, 7 m. at $1.1.50, $1,100; preventive officers: G. L. Bush, 2
m. at $000, 3 ni. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,041.66, overtime, $186; J. A. Lillic, 2 m. at
$1,150, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,250; G. Whitelaw, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100, $1,041.66, overtime. $92.70 7,837 02
Caretaking, $15; ink and mucilage. $10.60; postage, $45; street ears, $54; telephone rent, $30;
petty expenses, $12.32 166 92
Walkerton: L. H. McNamara, sub-collector, 5 ra. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; bus
fares, $6; postage and p.o. box, $16; telephone rent. $15; travel, R. R. Ault. $34.15 1,22? 48
Postmasters' commission on collections: Durham, $.5.49; Harriston, $1.25; .Mount Forest,
$8.37 15 11
Hamilton (salaries, $75,128.23; contingencies, $20,186.49; refunded, $1,094.50).
Hamilton (salaires, $75,128.23: dipenses contingentes, $20,186.49; rembnursis, $1,094.50).
A. Zimmerman, collector, $3, .500; surveyors: E. E. W. Moore, Apr., $175 (deceased); R.
Colvin, 1 m. at $1..5.50, 4 m. at $1,800, 7 m. at $1,900, $1,,837.50;. appraisers: .\. McLaughlin,
5 m. at $1,8.50, 7 m. at $1,9.50, $1,908.33; D. R. Gibson, a.sst., 5 m. at $1,550, 7 m. at $1,600, ,
$1,579.16: G. Shambrook, asst., $1,550: F. G. Woolcott, asst., 5 m. at $1.5.50, 4 m.at $1,600,
3 m. at $1,700, $1,604.16; G. A. Mcf'ully, locker, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $9.50, $929.16 13,083 31
Clerks and landing waiters: T. McCallum, senior, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,358.33;
A. McCandlish, senior, 5 m. at $1.3.50. 7 m. at $1,4.50, $1,408.33: W. Peebles, senior, 5 m.
at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,358.33; B. W. Brant. 2 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at
$1,200, $1,141.66; G. W. Burkholder. 5 m. at $900, 7 in. at $1,000, $9.58.33; \V. Dickson,
5 m. at $1,050, 7 m.at $1,150, $1,108.33; T. W. Fiirmer, 10 m. to Jan. 31, $791.70 (military
service); J. J. Flvnn, 5 ra. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500, $1,458.33; J. E. Foreman, $900; W. F.
Locke, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 in. at $1,200. $1,158.33; H. S. Moss, $1,100; F. J. Quinn, $1,000;
A. O'Dell.Sm. at $950, 7 m. at $1.0.50. $1,008.28 14,749 95
Examining officers: J. Gallon, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1.0.58..33; A. E. Croal, 5 m. at
$850, 7 m. at $9.50, $908.33; A. Martin, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1.0.58.33; W. S. Moore,
Sm.at$l,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; J. W. Sinclair, 5 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,000, $979.16 5,062 48
Carried forward 240, 408 62
D — 40 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contlngrnrles, Ontario — Continued. $ cts.
Appolntements et d^penses ronlingentes, Ontario— Suite.
Brought forward '. 240,408 62
Hamilton — Concluded — Hamilton — Fin.
Preventive officers: M. W. Annie. 5 m. at $850, 7 ra. at $950, $908.33: \V. B. Applcton, 5 m.
at $850. 7 m. at $950, $908.33: J. W. Askew. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $9.'>8.33: R. M.
AwTey, 5 m. at $850, 7 m. at $950, $908.33: T. E. Bowst«ad, 5 m. at $850, 7 m. at $950,
$908.33: D.P.Campbell. 5m. at$600,7m. at $700. $658.33: L. Carter, $750; C.Cat^hpolo,
5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; R. B. Craic, 2 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,100,
7 m. at $1,200, $1,141.66: G. Dean, 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. $1,158 33;
C. \V. Dodman. 5 m. at $950. 7 m. at $1,0.50. $1,008.33: H. \V. Dow, 5 ni. ut $950, 7 m. at
$1,050, $1,008.33: \V. E. Dunn, 5 m. at $800. 7 m. at $900, $858.33: C. F. Fanner. 5 m. at
$950, 7 m. at $1,050. $1,008.33; A. FcrRusi.n, 5 m. at iSM. 7 m. at $900, $879.16: B. Flvnn,
5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; \V. R. Glass. 5 m. at $950. 7 m. at $1,050. $1,008.33:
A. Hackbusch, 5 ra. at $850, 7 m. at $9.W. $908.33: M. B. Hanley, 1 m. at $950, 4 m. at
$1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,237.50; R. L. Haskins, 3 m. at $1,200, 2 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at
$1,500, $1,408.33; J.J. Havgarth, 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; W.J. Henderson,
2 m. at $600, 3 m. less 7 d. at $700, 7 m. at $800. $728.44: J. H. Hewsnn, 5 m. at $1,950,
7 m. at $2,050, $2,008.33; J. A. Honeycombe, 5 m. at $850, 7 m. at $950. $908.33: R. T.
Land, 5 m. at $1,250, 7 m. at $1,3.50, $1,308.33; R. X. Leask.Sm.at $1,000.7 m. at $1,100.
$1,058.33: J. S. McKelvev, 5 m. at $850, 7 m. at $950, $908.33; T. O'Reillv, 5 m. at $850,
7 m. at $950. $908.33; H. O I'ark. from July 16. at $1,000, $709.06: T. Pollard. April 25 to
AuK. 31 at $900. 7 m. at $950, $869.16; C. H. Ross, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500. $1,458.33;
W. J. .-^herriuK. 2 m. at $1,050, 3 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. $1,150; F. R. Tavlor, S m.
at $1,000. 7 ni. at $1,100. $1,058.33; J. F. Tavlor. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33;
H. W. Temple, 5 m. at $1,150, 7 m. at $1,250, $1,208.33; H. Walker, 5 m. at $900, 7 ra. at
$950. $929.16 36.869 65
Temporary employees: R. J. Burke. 5 m. at $950. 7 m. at $1,000. $979.20: C. H. Huithes,
from Sept. 17, $646.67; T. Humphreys, from July 3. $670.16; J. E. Kelly, 5 m. at $800.
7 ra. at $900. $858.30 3, 154 33
Overtime service: M. W. Angle. $3; J. W. Askew. $17.40; G. W. Burkholder. $250.50: C.
Catchpole. $27; A. E. Croal. $272.40; H. W . Dow. $1,S.30: W. E. Dunn, $27; J. J. Flynn,
$183.30; W. R. Glass. $36.30; J. J. Havgarth. $18.30; J. A. Honeycombe. $40.50; A.
Martin. $.367.80; G. A. McCully. $237.60; A. O'Dell, $225.60; W. J. Shcrring, $18.30;
J. W. .-Sinclair, $186.30 1,929 60
Cartaee. Armstrong Cartage Co., $1,165.95. Grant Cartage Co.. $15.30. W. J. Harris. $109,
Hendric <fc Co., $941.40; electrical supplies. $.34.04: electric power for elevator, $53.68.
gas. $10.80: ink and mucilage. $93; laundry. $55.91; light. $6S..57; nail pullers, $12; office
rent, $8,400; postage. $250: soap. $20.25; repairing elevator, $.33.73; street ears. $220;
telephone rent. $390.86; telephone tolls and telegrams. $11..34; towels. $12;' travel, G.
Shambrook. $21; petty expenses. $29.73 11.948 56
Burlington: G. W. Alton. sul>-c.,llector. 5 m. at $800. 7 in. at $1,000. $916.66; bus fares. $48;
cleaning office. $2; fuel. $23.25; office rent. $120: postage. $16.15 1.120 06
Dunda-s: C. W. Sealey. sulvcollector. 5 m. at $1,400. 7 in. at $1..'>00. $1.4.58.33: W. Lawson.
preventive officer. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33; postage and p.o. box. $43;
telephone rent. $47 2.606 06
Dunnville: J. Moblo, .«ub-colIector. 5 m. at $1,600. 7 m. at $1,650. $1,629.16; preventive officers:
T. J. Galbraith. $800; J. R. Robb. 2 m. at $8.50. 3 m. at $900. 7'm. at $1,000. $9.50; gas.
etc.. $23.10: pfistagean<l p.o. box. $23: telephone rent. $25 3,4.50 26
Oakville: W. A. Ferrah. sub-collector. 2 m. at $900. 3 in. at $1,050. 7 m. at $1.1.50. $1,083.33;
bus (ares. $.50; office rent, $100; postage, $20; telephone rent. $22; petty expenses, $4.23. 1,279 56
Port Vaitland: A. J. Hoshal, sub-collcetor, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $1,000, $916.66, overtime,
$200.70; postage, $31.44 1 , 148 80
Inaertoll (talariet, H,708.SS: conlingvicieii, t8!l.67; rr/undcd, tSO).
IngcTtoll (talairet, tlJOS.SS; dipento contingenira, tStt.ST; Tembour»(t, tSO).
F. G. Walley, collector, 2 ra. at $1,400, 10 m. at $1,500. $1,483.33; J. J. Lynch, preventive
officer. 3 m. at $1,150, 9 m. at $1,250, $1,225; postage, $20; telephone rent, $25; petty
expenses. $8.85 2,762 18
Port Burwcll: W. Backhouse, sulvcolleclor, 2 m. at $445, 10 m. at $600, $574.10. overtunc,
$182.70; gas, $16; office rent. $15; postage, etc.. $40.86 828 72
Kenora (»alarie». $3,118.86: conlinomrirt, tS79.8S: rrfundnl, ttSS).
Kcnora (,»alairtt,tS, 118.68; Jfprnset contingrntrt, tSTS.eS: rcmboumfx.ttSS).
J. Hanley. collector. 5 m. at $1..500. 7 m. at $1,600, $1..5.58..33. removal expenses from Port
Arthur. $87. .55; preventive officers: L. Beer, lo Mnv 31. $1.58.34, travel, etc., $7.85; II. I'",.
Marr. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33; \V. C. Tanner, from June 25. nt $1,000.
1766.00; cupboards. $40; postage. $23; telephone rent. $37.40; petty cipcnses, $13.77 3.751 29
Crarricd forward 311,264 29
i
CUSTOMS DEPARTMEXT: EXPEXDITURE D — 4i
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario — Continued. $ eta.
Appointements et dfpenses contingentes, Ontario — Suite.
Brought forward 311,264 29
Kingston (salaries. 1 15, Ji69 41: contingencies, t2, 75$. iO; refunded, t26 1. 20).
Kingston (saUxires, tl5,Ii69.il; dipenses contingentes, t2,75S.J^; remboursis, $261.20).
A. Strachan, collector, SI.SOO; T. Driver, appraiser, 2 m. at $1,750, 10 m. at $1,850, $1,833.33;
clerks: T. Gaskin, chief, 2 in. at 81,450, 10 m. at $1,550, $1,533.33; A. \V. Cathcart, 2 m.
at $1,100, 10 m. lit $1,200, $1,183.33 6,349 99
Preventive officers: G. W. Comer, 2 m. at $1,000, 10 m. at $1,100, $1,083.33; A. E. Doherty,
from Jan. 7, $2.33.86; W. D. Graves, 2 m. at $950. 10 m. at $1,050, $1,033.33, overtime,
$105.60; H. J. Guy, 2 m. at $9.50. 10 m. at $1,050, $1,0,33.33, overtime, $121.50, J. Hanley,
2 m. at $950, 10 m. at $1,050, $1,033.33. overtime, $97.80; T. Healey. 2 m. at $800, 10 m.
at S900, $883.33; J. Mallen. 2 m. at $S00, 10 m. at $900, $883.33; H. C. Mcllquham, 2 m.
at $900, .June 1 to Nov. 4, at $1,000, $.577.77. overtime, $85.80 (enlisted); J. J. Newman,
2 m. at $900, 10 m. at $1,000, $983.33. overtime, $106.20; J. Stansbury. 2 m. at $700, 10 m.
at $750, $741.66; C. Clark. Canada 8. S. Line, May at $900, 10 m. at $950, $866.60, over-
time, $61.20; ,1. Graham. Portsmouth, $100 10,031 30
Ink and mucilage, $20..50; postage, $1 10; telephone rent, $42; petty expenses, $24 196 50
Bath: H. D. Wemp, sub-collector, $600; postage, etc., $3.18 603 18
Collins Bay: J. J. Losee, preventive officer, $150; postage. $2.04 152 04
Point -Ale.xandria: W. E. Home, preventive officer, $350; office rent, $15; telephone tolls,
„ J2.70 , 367 70
Preventive otficers at outports: Point Metcalf, A. Joslin, 5 m. to Aug. 31, at $200, $83..30
(deceased); Wolfe Island: A. Aiken, $500; R. McCready, $200 783 30
Kitchener (salaries, $9,316.71: contingencies, $2,162.70: refunded, $335).
Kitchener (salaires, $9,816.71; depenses contingentes, $2,162.70: remboursis, $235).
M. Schiedel, collector. 5 m'. at $2,000, 7 m. at $2,200, $2,116.66; E. Break, clerk, 5 m. at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33; preventive officers: A. O. Bowman. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100,
$1,058.33; J. C. Bowers, 7 m. at $1,000. 2 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,200, $1,066.66; J. Klepper,
from Nov. 23, $3.55..55; E. Wackett, $800; cartage, $474.75; postage, $39; street cars, $30;
telephone rent, .$62.56; petty expenses. $15.20 7,077 04
Elmira: H. W. Zilliax, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; postage, $14;
telephone rent. ?20; telephone tolls. .30c 1,092 63
New Hamburg: D. Ritz, sub-collector, 5 ra. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,008.33; office rent,
$60; postage, $9 1,077 33
Waterloo: J. Dunn, .sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at 81.400, $1,358.33; E. H. Schlosser,
preventive officer, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; postage, $14; telephone rent,
$30; petty expenses, $6.75 2,467 41
Lindsay (salaries, $2,370.84: contingencies, $786.57).
Lindsay (salaires, $2,370.84: depenses contingentes, $786.57).
J. J. Glass, collector, 5 m. at $1,3.50. 7 m. at $1,500, $1,437.,50; preventive officers: J. W. Tomp-
kins, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $941.66; Miss B. H. Wallace, 2 m. at $600,
10 m. at $750, $725; postage, $22; telephone rent, $27; petty expenses, $4.25 3,157 41
London (salaries, $37,436.38; contingencies, $4,492.19; refunded, $898.50).
London (salaires, $37,436.38; dlpenses contingentes, $4,492.19; remboursis, $898.50).
C. H. Elliot, collector, $3,000; O. H. Talbot, surveyor, $2,000; W. Brett, ganger. 2 m. at
$1,250, 3 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,349.98; J. C. Bradv. locker. 2 m. at $950. 10 m.
at $1,000, $991.66; appraisers: J. Kcrguson. 5 m. at $1,800, 7 m. at $1,900, $1,858.33; A.
Sharp, 5 m. at $1,800, 7 m. at $1,900, $1,858.33; G. Tyler, asst., 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at
$1,500. 81,458..33 12,516 63
Clerks: W. T. Hodgins, senior, 1 m. at $1,300, 4 m. at $1,.500, 7 m. at $1,000, $1,541.66; R.
Johnston, senior, 2 m. at $1,300, 3 in. at $1,3.50, 7 m. at $1,4.50, $1,400, overtime, $13.20;
G. S. Geoghegan, $950, less $.553.70 military pav; G. Grant, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $950,
7 m. at $1,0.50. $1,000. overtime. $13.20; H. W. Wooster, 8600. less $401..50 military pay;
landing waiters: P. C. Lewis. 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $9.50. 7 m. at $1.0.50, $1,000. overtime,
$248.40; B. C. McCann, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,0.50, overtime,
$247.20; S. J. Southcott, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $I.050.$1.000. overtime. $188.40 8,296 86
Preventive officers: E. H. Anstie. 1 m. at $850, 4 m. at 81,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.37. .50; W.
Bartlett, 5 m. at $1,450, 7 m. at $1,.500. $1,479.16; S. M. Brown, 2 m. at $650. 3 m. at $7.50,
7 m. at $8,50. $791.66; J. A. Carrothcrs, 2 m. at 8950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,050,
overtime. $.381.90; Miss M. DeCourcy. from June 5. at $700, $.575.55; W. H. Down, 2 m.
at $800. 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,025, overtime, $45.60; W. J. Element, 2 m. at
$1,1.50, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 ra. .at $1..300. $1.2.50, overtime, $53.10; R. N. Errington, 2 m. at
$6.50, 3 m. at $7.50. 7 m. at $.8.50, $791.66. overtime. $83.10; T. V. .lones. to Mav 31. at $450,
$75; W. .M. Howie, from June 3. at $4.50, $.335.08; J. H. Kidner. 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000.
7 m. at $1,100, $1,050, overtime, $107.40; J. W. Kingsmill, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7
Carried forward 365, 433 61
D -A2 AlDirOR GEXERALS REPORT. 1917-1913
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario— Continued. $ cts.
Appolntements et d*penses condUKentes, Ontario — Suite.
Brouglit (orwarU 36,">, 433 61
London — Concluded. — London — Fin.
Preventive officers — Concluded.
m. at tl.lOO. $1,050, overtime, $397.20; .\. G. McCormiik. .5 ni. at $700, 7 in. at J900,
$816.66: R. J. Orr, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,041.66. overtime, $196.20;
F. C. PuRslev, $650; \V. R. Roomc, 2 m. at $1,200, 3 m. iit $1,250, 7 m. at $1,350, $1,300;
G. W. Smyth, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $950, 7 ra. at $1,050. $991.66, overtime, $13.20; C. E.
Sumner. $850; \V. Greer, me.s.<!enger, $.50 17,588 29
Cartage, \V. McC'ombs, $1,336.57; crectine;, etc., wire railinR in express room, $12; iee, $18;
ink and mucilage, $28.50; postage, $220; shelvinn. etc., $60.23; street cars. $128; telephone
rent, $180; travel, etc.: J. A. Carrothcrs. $92. .50; \V. J. Element, $27.65; R. Johnston.
$27; J. H. Kidner, $28; J. W. Kingsmill, $95.75; washing towels, $24; petty expenses,
$41.55; less $51.66 refunded on account of cartage on unclaimed goods 2,268 09
Parkhill: D. G. Grav. sub-collector, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $850, 7 m. at $950, $900; alterations
in office, $65: postage, S13.87 , 978 87
Strathrov: \V. H. Murray, sulvcollector, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58.33: postage an<l
P.O. box, $20 1, 178 33
Midland (salaries, $4,786.65; conlinotncifs,tH5,St: ri funded, t!0.iO\.
Midland (.mlaires, H,766.65; dipenses contingentcs, tS.i3.St; remhourads, •JJ0..JO).
W. E. Haggart, collector, 2 m. at $l,.iOO. 3 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700, $1,611.66; S. Vvvyan,
examining officer, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 ni at $1,100, $1.0.58.33. overtime. $1S; .1. W. Webber,
preventive officer. 1 m. at*SOO, 4 m. at $900,7 iii. at $1,000, $950, overtime, 8-56. 70; office fur-
niture, W: postiige, $20; shelving. $23; telephone rent, H7; petty expenses. $4.71 3,859 40
Pcnctanguishenc; .1. H. McGuirc. sub-collector. 5 m. at SI.OOO. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,116.66; office
rent, $84; postage, $23; telephone rent, $22; wood, $23..50; petty expenses, $3.80 1,272 96
Morriiburg (salaries, $1,810; conlinqeneies, i/,7(5..i.i; rejundid, $.',4.15
Morriabura (salairei, $t,8IO; depenaea contingentea, $1,713.55; retnhoursfs, ti',.SS).
A. G. F. Drew, collector. $1,300. overtime. $58.80, travel, etc., $70.40; Miss M. M. Drew, pre-
ventive officer, $.360; cleaning office. $24; coal. $63.80: office rent, $137..50: postage, $53.18;
telephone rent. $25; telephone tolls, $11.01; water. $13..50; petty expenses. $3.5^34 2. 1.S2 53
Aultsville: \V. .M. Evans, 2 m. to May 31, $1.50. overtime. SS.45, travel, $2..50; office furniture,
$60; office rent, $15; postage, etc.. $6.02 (gee Cornvrall) 241 97
Iroquois: W. E. Tennant, sub-collector, $900, overtime, $12.60, travel, etc., $11.40; coal ,$.35;
office rent, $1,50; postage, $16; water and light, $14: petty expenses, $4.30 1. 143 30
Napanet. (salaries, $1,935; contingencies, $56^.36).
Napance (sala\rca, $1,925; depenscs conlingenlrs, $S6i,S6>.
J. M. Thomson, collector, 2 m. at $1,200, 3 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $I,.500, $1,425; G. H. (TXeill,
preventive officer, 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $9,58.33: i)osiage, $25; telephone n-nl, $27;
travel, etc., .\. S. Valleau, $47.60; petty expenses, $6.43 2.4S9 30
.\iagara Falls l-sal'irirs,iifl.69i.i-1: con!in'icncies,$8J9S0.H; rffundfd,$9,SS7.80).
Xiagara-Fatla (salairea, $48,991.43; dipenaea coyitingenlea, $8,930.14; remboursf', $9,587.60).
A. Bovlc. rnllcclor. 2 m. at $2..300, 3 m. at $2,400. 7 m. at $2..5O0. $2.HI.0«: J. M. Douglas,
.Monlro^H!. 312 week d. at $3; f '. D. .lohnslon. N'iagani Kalis. X.Y., 36.5 d. at $4 4,837 66
Clerks and landing waiters- < '. .1. McKenzie. wnior. 2 m. al i\ ..5(K). 10 m. al $1,600, $1,.'183.33; A.
R. KolHTt.-on, -«-ni<ir. 2 in. al $1.1.50,3 iii.al $1,200.7 m.al $1,300. $1.2.511; .1. Burns. 2 m. at
$1,.5.50. 10 III. Ill $1,600. $l,5'.ll. 66; 'I'. I', liurton, 2iii. al $>i.50, 2 m. at V«IO. 5 iii. al $1,200, 3
m.at$l,3(H).$l. 116.66; U. Ni.lle, 2 m. at $S.50. 3 m. at $!HX), 7 m. at $1,000. $950 6.491 65
Examining officers: G. K. Hucklev 2 iii. at $8.50, 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $9.V); W. II.
Campliell. 2 111. at $t.50. 3 m. al $900, 7 m. at $1,000. $9.50: .1. P. Coan, 2 m. at $8,50. 3 m. al
$900, 7 III. al $1,000, $9.50; R. I,. I iel.l, 2 m. iil $SO(l, 3 m. at $8.50. 7 m. at $9.50. i'.m); A. H.
Greon, 2 in. al $S.V). 3 in. at $9(KI, 7 in. al $1.0<K), $'.150; S. .1. McMiihon, 2 m. iil $S.50. 3 m. at
$900, 7 in. al $1,000. $'1.50: A. ( '. Milne. 2 m. at $K50, 3 in. at $900. 7 in. al «l.(K)0. S'.CO 6,600 00
Preventive officers: G. H. Bogardu", .Viii. at »900. 7 m. at $1,000, $!t58..13: IT. H. Bowen. 2 in. at
$1.1.50. 3m.nl $1 .2<tO. 7 in. al »!,. 300, $1.2.50: I". W Breckon, 2 m. at $8.50, 3 m. at $900.7 m.
at $l.fKK). $9.50: \V. .-;. Bvern, 2 m. al $l..5lll). 3 in. al $1,.5.50. 7 m at $1,650, $1,600: M. S.
f haiiiLcrlain. 2 iii. at $SiO, 3 in. at JIKM). 7 in. al $1,000, $950: M. B. Clis-sold, .\pril. $70. S3
(tran«lerref| to loronloi; ( '. II. Dav. 2 m. al $850, 3 in. al $900, 7 m, al $l.tKK), $9.50; ,1 W.
Dunk, from Aug. 17. $.590.17; W. .S. Kielrl, .lune 2.5 to Aug. II. al $900. 7 in. ai $9.50. $719.18;
H. f;authier. fnmi Mav 16, $744.85; A, Gray. 2 in at $S50. 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000,
$9.50; K. H. Hamilton, 2 in. al $8.50. 3 in. al 1900, 7 m. al $1,000, $9.50: .1. II. Hern, 2 m. at
$8.50. 3 in. at $900, 7 m. at n.lKK). $9.50: W. II. Ilous.', 2 m. al $1,150, 3 iii. al $l,.'00, 7 m. at
11,300, $1,2.50; W. A. Kerr,2 in. al $s.y), 3 m.al $900, 7 m. al $l,OIK», $9.50; M. .1. McMahon, 2
Corried forward 416, ,566 02
CUSTOMS DKl'AliTME.\r: EXPENUITURE D — 43
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario— Continued. $ cU.
Appointements ct d£pen$es contingentes, Ontario — Suite
Brought forward 416,566 02
Niagara Falls — Concluded — Niagara-Falls — Fin.
Preventive ofiBcers — Concluded.
ra.atS950,.'im.at.?l,000, 7m.atSl,200,Sl,108.33; J.F.Miller,2 m. attS.50.3 m.at$900,7
m. atSl.OOO, S'J50; R. Murray, from Keb. 1, SloO; H. A. Neil, $.500; R. J. Oddy, 2 m.at $850,
1 m. to June :iO, at $900, $216.66; G. E. Pattinson, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000,
$950; C. K. Pierce, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900, Sept. 1 to Dec. 8. at Sl.OOO. $638.15 (services
disspensed with): L. S.Quartus, 5m.at$950, 7ra. at $1,000, $979.16; P. G. Reilly, 2 m. at
' $850, 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at Sl.OOO, .$950: L. F. Rose. 2 m. at $1.1.50. 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at
$1,300.$1,250; A. ^[. Shaw, 2 m. at .$600. 3 m. at $050, 7 in. at $7.50. S700; E. E. Shrincr, 2 m.
at $.8.50. 3 m. at $900, 7 ra. at $1,000, $950: R. S|o!?!?ett. 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at
$1,000, $950; H. F. .-■ullivan, Xlav S to Aug. 31, at S900, .Sept. 1 to Mar. 31, at $9.50, .JS37.24:
G. A. .Swavze, 2 m. at SS.50. 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.50; C. W. Thompson, 2 m. at
$850, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at Sl.OOO, $9.50: J. M. Wallace, 2 m. at $8.50, 3 ra. at $900, 7 m. at
$1,000. $950; F. Whitwell, 2 m. at .$800, 3 ra. at $850, 7 ra. at $950, $900; F. G. Wood, 2 m. at
$8.50, 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $950 29,663 20
Overtime service; G. B. Bogardus, $.35.40; F.W. Breckon, $.'!88.,S0; G. E. Buckley , $392.70: T. F.
Burton. $142.80; W. H. Campbell, $355.20; M. S. Chamberlain, $407.10: J. P. Coan. $376.50;
M. B. Clissold, $45.60; C. A. Day, .J427.50; J. W. Dunk. S9G; R. L. Field, $403.80; W. S.
Field, $174.30; H. Gauthicr, $236.10; A. Gray. $^105: .\. R. Green, $-104.10; R. H.
Hamilton. ^20; .1. A. Hem. $406.20; W. A. Kerr. $381.60; .1. F. Miller. $402: A. C. Milne,
W02.60; R. Murray, $5.40: S. J. McMahon, $.353.10: H. A. Neil, $78; H. Nidle, $390; R.J.
Oddy, .$26.10; G. E. Pattinson, $416.10; C. E. Pierce, $270.60: L. S. Quartus, $.378.60; P.
G. ReUly, $386.70: A. M. Shaw, $214.20; E. E. Shriner, .$402.60; R. Sloggett, $153: H. F.
Sullivan, S126.60; G. A. Swavze, $397.20; C. W. Thompson, $423.90; J. M. Wallace, $377.70;
F. Whitwell. $405; F. G. Wood, $374.70 11, i.52 80
Ink and mucilage, $18.65; office rent, heat, light, etc., $.300; postage, $1,240: removal e.tpenses
from Rock Lsland, I.. S. Quartus, $106.50; shelving, $.50; telephone rent, $92; telephone tolls •
$16.01; travel, etc.. H. Gauthier, $11.95, J. W. Tompkins, $52.75; washing tuweU, $24.35;
petty expenses. $26.10 1,938 31
Chippewa: A. Herliold, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,20Q, $1,158.33; cleaning office,
$12; fuel. .$20.20; office rent, $75: postage, $4 1,275 53
Niagara: J. H. Burns, sub-collector, 2 m. at $800^3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $941.66, overtime,
$93.60: H. S. O'Melia, preventive officer, $850, less $429.05 military pay; office rent and
heat, $100; postage, $12.75; petty expenses, $5.80 • 1,574 76
Queenston: S. CI. Prest, preventive olKcer, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900, 7 ra. at $1,000, $950, over-
time, $407.10; telephone rent, $19.10 1,376 26
North Bay (salaries, ttt,otB.S5; contingencies, $o,S65.6S).
Xorth-Bay (salaires, StS,5t6.6S: depenses contingentes, S5,2S5.62).
A. Torrance, collector, 2 ra. at $1,600, 3 m. at $1,700, 7 m. at $1,800, $1,741.66: preventive
officers: A. G. Fowler, 2 m. at $1,100. 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,250, $1,212.50: W. Irvine,
2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1.2.50, $1,170.83. travel, etc., $67.75; E. H. Young. 2
m. at $1,200, 3 m. at 1,2.50. 7 m. at $1,3.50, $1,309, travel, etc., $2.50; postage, $90; telephone
rent. $39: travel, etf., W. R. Pringle, $11.85: petty expenses, $17.45; commission on
collections at Hailevburv, $"..50 . . . 5, 661 04
Cobalt: H. Wallace, .sub-collector. 2 m. at $1,400. 3 m. at $1,500, 7 m. at $1,600. $1..541.66; pre-
ventive officers: M. Bourke. 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $l,:iO0, $1,2.58.33; E. Garrow, 2 m. at
$950, 7 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100, $1,016.61: W. Short, 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at $950. 7 m. at
$1.0.50. $1,000: cleaning office. $00; office rent, $840: postage, $76; telephone rent, $40;
petty expenses. $6.13 5.838 73
Cochrane: W. S. Carter, sub-collector. 1 m. at $1,200, 11 m. at $1..500, $1,475: coal, $52: counter,
shelving, etc.. — contract. $175: office furniture. $106.20; office rent. $390; postage. $30;
telephone rent. $32.45; petty expenses. $27.85 2.288 50
South Porcupine: H. Creighton. sub-collector. 2 m. at $1,300. 3 m. at $1,400. 7 ra. at $1,500.
$1,441.66: preventive officers: C. W. King, frora Sept. 7, $.566.64, travel, etc.. $25.80; W.
Johnston. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,0.50. $1,029.16: cleaning office, $2.1; coal. etc.. $136.82;
office rent. $240; postage. $.33; telephone rent, $47..50: water. $12: petty expenses. $.35.95 . . 3.597 53
Sturgeon Falls: T. Dumouchelle. sub-collector, $1,000; cleaning office, $12; office rent, $3.53.32;
postage. $26; petty expenses, $3.15 1.394 47
Timagami. post.ige 2 00
Orillia (salaries, $4,817.61: contingencies, -tSg] .38; refunded , t7 .SO) .
Orillia (salaires, $4,817.81; dipenses contingentes, t8Sl.S8; remboursis, tT.SO).
R. A. Lynch, collector, $1..500; preventive officers: J. McKenzie. 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200,
$1.1.58.33; W. A. Quinn, 2 m. less 10 d. at $1,000. 3 ra. at $1,100. 7 ra. less 35 d. at $1,200,
$1,000.95; postage, $60; telephone rent, $25; petty expenses, $5.38 3,749 66
Carried forward 486, 378 81
D — 44 AUDITOR GESERAUS REPORT, 1017-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario — Continued. $ eta.
Appolntements et d^penses contingentes, Ontario— Suite.
Brought forn-ard 4SG,378 81
Orillia — Concluded— OriHia — Fin.
Bracebridge: R. A. Findlay. sub-oollector, 5 m. at SI, 100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; postage
and P.O. box. $54; telepiionc rent, $20 1.232 33
Burk'sFalls: S, L. McKinncy, preventive officer, June 1 to Oct. 31, $250; postage, $1 251 00
Gravenhurst: H. H. Martcr, preventive officer, June 15 to Sept. 30, $175, overtime, $7.20;
postacc $4 186 20
Huntsville; \V. M. Duncan, preventive officer, May 15 to Sept. 30, $225; pcstage, $2 227 00
Oshawa (salaries, $7,g7i.SS: contingencies, tS.tSl.So).
Oahaira (salaires, t7,S74.SS: dfpenses contingenles, t!,IST.S5).
C. E. Thomas, collector, 2 m. at $1,800. 3 m. at $2,000, 7 m. at $2,200. $2,083.33; D. A. Valleau,
appraiser, 5 m. at $1,500, 7 m. at $1,600, S1.5.T8..3'i: preventive officers: G. E. Cross, 3 m. to
ifai. 31, at $1,100. $275.02. travel, etc., $Sl.;i5: F. K. Ellis. 5 m. at S900. 7 in. at $1,000,
S95S..33; C. E. Gillard, Junc7 to Aur. 31.nt $900. Sept. 1 to .Mar. 31, at $1,100, $851.66; L. C.
Hall. 5 m. at $1.0.50. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,079.16; X. F. Mcchin. 6 m. at $1,200, 6 m. at $1,250,
$1,225; R. Meek, from Nov. 27, $.344.43; J. OUccan, to May 31, less 2d., $145.16 8,002 37
Coal, $85.25; gas, $10.82; office rent, $«pO; postage, $35; telephone rent, $24.50; truck, $10.80;
petty expenses, $42.94 8.59 31
Ollawa (salaries, $71,108.78: continorncies.ttO.SoS.H; refunded . $867 .!8') .
Ollavca (salaires, $71,108.78; dfpenses contingenles, $10,855.H; rcmlwursfs, $667.18).
F. M. Journeaux, collector. $2,800.01; appraisers: W.J, Fairbaim, 5 m. at $1,650, 7 m. at $1.7.50,
$1,708.33; P. Mullin.asst., 1 m. at SI. 200, 11 m. at $1,400, $1,.3,S3..33; T. H. Hums, landing
waiter, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; P. H. Cassidy, examining officer, 5 m. at
$1,000, 7 m. at SI. 100, $1,0.58.33 8,008 36
Clerks: O. H. Cogswell, sonior. 2 m. at S1..350. 3 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1„500. $1.4.50; C. E.
Driscoll. senior, 3 m. at $1,200, 2 m. at S1..300. 7 m. less. \] d. at $1,400. $I,.327.70: M. F.
Kehoe, 2 m. at $1.4.50. 3 m. at $I..500. 7 in. at $1,600, $1,550; G. E. Booth, 2 in. at $1,1.50, 3
m. at $1,200. 7 m. at SI. 300. $1,250 5,577 70
Preventive officers: J. E. Harrctti-. 9 m. at $9.^0. 3 m. at$I.O."0, $975; T. S, Beilby, 5 m. at
$1,6.50. 7 m. .It $1.7.iO. S1.70S .33; E. H. Benoit, 5 ni. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $95S 33: J.
M. Bond, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $l.a50, 7 m. at $1,1.50. $1,100; S. J. Brown. 2 m. at $9.50,
3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. Sl.0.50; O. Chartranti. 2 m. at $1,0.50, 3 in. at $1,100. 7 in. at
$1,200. $1,1.50; \V. Cox. 5 m. at $S00, 7 in. at $900, $S58 33; F. I. Daniels. 2 m. at $1,000.
3 m. at $1.0.50. 7 m. at $1.1.50. Sl.llKI; J. A. Davis, 5 m. at $1,200. 7 in. at $1,300. $1,2.58 33;
A. L. Dul.aincl, 2 m. at SI.OOO. 3 m. at SI. 100. 7 m. at SI.200. $1,141 06; W.J, Fra.scr,
2 m. at $1,200, 3 in. at $1,.300. 7 m. at $1,400. $1,341 66; W. CJoodin. 5 in. at $1,000. 7 m.
at $1,050. Sl.029 16; T. A. Hastcv. 9 m. at Sl.OOO. 3 in. at $1,100. $1,025; K. C. Ib'Wton,
2 m. at $1,000. 10 m. at $1,100. $1,083 33: T. A. Hi>od. 2 m. at $1,600. 3 ni. at $1,700. 7 in.
at $1,800. $1,741 66: S, Howe, 2 m. at SI.050. 3 ni. at $1,100, 7 m. at S1.2W). $1,1.50; R. E.
Jamieson. $1,000; .1, 1,. Uificur.S.SOO. less$382 .58 inilitarv pay; A. Lamlrv. from April 26 less
4d. at $900. $826 80; F. Ijjpointe. 4 in, to Ju.v 31. at SI .0.50. S3.50 ( decca.«od ) ; J M< ( ■ulloih,2
m.at $1.10(J. 3ni.al $1,1.50. 5 in. at $I.2.':0, 2m. at $1,400, $1,225: J. L. McCullough. $1 .(KK);
J.J. McGovern. 5 in. at SI. 400. 7 in. at $1..'0(). $1.45K 33; C.J. Marshall, April 15 to. 30. $40;
H. J. Mercior. 5 m. at $9.50, 7 in. at $1,0.50, $1,008 33; J. E. Mulligan, 5 in. at $1,200, 7"m.
at $1,300. $1,258 33: E. Murphv. 2 in. at $9.50. 3 in. at $1,000. 7 in. at $1,100. $1,0.50; (). J.
N'ool, 2 m. at $700. 3 m. at $800. 7 m. at $8.50. $812 .'O: J. B. Potvin, 5 ni. at $1,000, 7 m.
at $1,100. $1.0.58 33; K. C. Richardson. 5 iii. at $1,000. 7 m. at SI. 100. $1,058 33; .\. R.
Robrrl.'ion. 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m, at $1.3(X). $1.2.58 33; A. M. Routhicr. 5 ni. iit SI.N(H). 7 in.
at $1,900. $1,858 33; J. F. Satchell. 2 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1.0.50. 7 in. at $1,1.50. $1,100;
W. C. Saunder.^, 2 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,141 66: A. Savagcau,
leM 22 d., $940 93; M. F. Smith. 2 m. at $900. 3 in. at $9.50, 7 ni, at $1,(150, $1,(HK): R.
SpitUil, 2 m. at $l.4.'0, 3 m. at $1,,500. 7 in. at $l,fi(K). $1.5.50; W, H. Snroulc, 2 m. at SI.OOO,
3 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. SI, 141 06; I). P, Si.^wart. $1.3.50; W , R, Sirnud. SI. 100 ;
T. Tavlor. 2 in. at $9.50, 10 in, at $1,000, $991 66; J. IVsliiT, 5 in. at S1,(KK), 7 m. at SI. 100,
$1,058 33; A. C, Whit tier, 2 m. at $1,1-50. 3 in. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1..tOO. Si. 2.50; J, I, Wilkins,
2 in, at $1,000.3 m.at $1,100. 7 in, at $I.2<I0. $1,141 66; J. H. Wood, from Oct. 17. $411 ,30;
W. C. Will.-. I m. at $1,200. 11 m. at $1,400, $1..3K.l .13 49.91135
Overtime scrxicc^: E. H. Bennil. $92 10: T. H. B'lms, $120; O. Chnrtrnnd. $45 60; W.
G.KKlin. $6; T, A, H.kmI. $51 60; E. Murphv, $1-55 40: F. Richarilson, $161 40; W. H.
Sproulc. $2 40: T, Taylor. $225; A. C. Whitti.T. $24 90 884 40
Cartage, .\. .Vrdlev, $2,808; postage. $125; wrviies of appraiser, $10; street cars. $144; telephone
rent. $200: travel, etc.: (). H. Cogswell, $93 80; W. .1. Fairbnirn. $5 80; R. Spittal,
$6: A. C. Whitlier. $3 20; washing towels, $10; water. $170 :10; petty <xpens<'s. $23 87 3,005 97
Alexandria: I). ,\. McDonalil. nulM'<illei-tor. $7.50: postage, $15; telephone rent, $22 787 00
Almonte: W. C. I'„ll,,rk. sulw.,ll.et„r. 5 in. at $8.50. 7 m. at $9.50, $908. ,33; W. W. Pollock,
relieving, 21 d. at $2; p<is1ii(ii- an.l p.i.. b.n, $25 57 975 90
Carrie<l forward 867,487 70
CUSTOMS OEPARTilEyT: EXPEXDITURE D — 45
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario — Continued. S cts.
Appointements et d£penses contingentes, Ontario — Suite.
Brought forward 567, 487 70
Ottawa — Concluded. — Ottawa — Fin.
Amprior: G. F. McNab, sub-eoUcctor, H m. at S750, 7 m. at S900, $837.50; postage and p.o.
box, $28 865 50
Carleton I'hicc: W. W. Cliff, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m.^at $1,100, $1,058.33; postage,
$35; telephone rent, $27; petty expenses, $4.15 1,124 48
Grcnville: A. M. Pridham, preventive officer, .S200, overtime, $1.33.20; postage. $3 336 20
Hawkesbury: R. P. Pattep, .sub-collector, $1,000; W. T. Emond, preventive officer, 5 m. at
$8.50, 7 m. at $950, $908.33; postage and p.o. box, $38 1,946 33
Pembroke; R. Russell, sub-collector, $1,200; H. M. Blakeley, preventive officer, $900; post-
age and p.o. box, $58; telephone rent, $27 2, 1S5 00
Perth; J. D. Watson, sub-collector, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,016.66; VV. E. Wright,
preventive officer, from Dec. 6, $287.90; cleaning office, S12; coal, etc., $35.13; office rent,
$132; postage, $67. .50; telephone rent, $27; petty expenses, $16.12 1,594 31
Renfrew; ,0. Wright, sub-collector, 1 m. at $800, 11 m. at $1,000, $983.33; postage, $63.50;
telephone rent, $27; petty expenses, $3.80 1,077 63
Smith.s Falls: ,J. D. .Stewart, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1,300, $1.2.58.33; preventive
officers: F. A. Barr, 2 in. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,041 .66; \\. E. McGil-
livray, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,000, $970.83; postage, $67.50; petty expenses,
$3.75 3,342 07
Ville Marie; L. E. Racicot, sub-collector, $400; postage and p.o. box, $9 409 00
Owen Sound (salaries, S1,,7S7 .J^B: contingencies, $99.7S).
Owen-Sound (salaires, $4,787.49: dipenses contingentes, S99.7S).
N. P. Horton, collector, 5 m. at $1,500, 7 m. at $1,600, $1,558.33; J. A. Frost, examining officer,
2 m. at $8.50, 10 m. at $1,000, $975: preventive officers: C. W. Fox, 2 m. at .<!1,0.50, 3 m.
at$l,150, 7m.at $1,200, $1,162.50; W.E.Todd, 2 m. at $1,000, 10 m. at $1,050, $1,041.66;
postage, $51 ; telephone rent, $32; petty expenses, $8.40; commission on collections at Ches-
ley, $8.33 4,837 22
Pari^ {salaries, $3,574,99: contingencies, $881 .08; refunded, $50).
Paris (salaires, $3,574.99; dipenscs contingentes, $881.08; rembourses, $50).
D. Burt, collector, 5 m. at $1,6.50, 7 m. at $1,750, $1,708.33; W. A. Shannon, landing waiter,
less 37 d., $808.06; A. Whitbread, preventive officer, 5 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1 ,050, $1 ,008.33;
office rent, $60; postage and p.o. box, $16; telephone rent, $27 3,627 72
St. George: , J. MeNeilly, collector, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900 858 33
Parrii Sound (salaries, $7,491 .85: contingencies, $3,256.59; refunded, $00).
Parry-Sound (salaires, $7,491.65; depenscs contingentes, $3,258.59; rembourses, 190).
J. H. Knitton, collector, 5 m. at $1,700, 7 m. at $1,.S00, $1,758.33; preventive officers; E.
Henry. 2 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100. $1,008.33; A. T. Marks, from Nov. 28.
$341.60; G. W. Spence, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,041.66, overtime,
$7.20; cleaning office, $96; office furniture, $102.28; office rent, $480; post.ige, $2.5; services
of special train conveying body of late officer G. K. Crowder from Key Harbour, $145.45;
telephone rent, $42.63; telephone tolls and t(?legrams, $13.54; travel, etc., G. E. Cross,
$107.25, W. Gilchriift, $157.75, C. Knowles, $179 05; petty expenj^es. $27.71 5,533 84
Byng Inlet: A. B. Pickard, sub-collector, 5 m. at $600, 7 m. at S700. $658 33; postage, $15. . 673 33
Depot Harbour; preventive officer: F. J. Drewitt, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158 33,
overtime, $154.80; J. Eagar, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1 ,100. $1,041 .66; postage
$15..50 2,370 29
Preventive officers at outports: French River: D. Udy, $300; Kev Harbour, G. E. Crowder,
April 26 to June 30, $162. ,50 (decea.sed); D. Hudson, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050. $1,008.33,
overtime $125.10, travel $16.45; N. McDonald, from July 12, $648.40 2,260 78
Peterboro (salaries, $12,079.14: contingencies, $3,205.08; refunded, $55).
Peterboro (salaires, $1,2079.14; dipenses contingentes, $3,205 .08; rembourses, tSS).
R. Hall, collector, 5 m. at $2,100, 7 m. at $2,200, $2,158.33; J. T. C. Lang, appraiser, 5 m. at
$1,5.50, 7 m. at $1,600, $1,579.16; clerks: T. H. Glover, senior, 5 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at
$1,300. $1,258.33; W. M. Lang, senior. 5 m. at $1,350. 7 m. at $1,450, $1,408.33; examining
officers; J. Cameron. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; J. F. Galvin, 5 m. at $1,000.
7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; A. R. Kidd, $1,000, overtime $37.80; preventive officers: H.
Adams, to May 31. $150; J. W. Dallidav, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; H. Dodds.
$950; F. C. Haggart. from Aug. 1, $600, overtime $150; H. J. Rush, from Aug. 1, $600,
overtime $107.50; P. G. Webb, $900, overtime, $36 13,910 44
Cartage, $185.28; cartage of p.o. parcels, $150; office rent, $900; postage, $70; scale, $36.70;
telephone rent. $76; petty expenses, $10.80 1,428 78
Carried forward 615, 868 95
D — 46 AUDITOR GEyERAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario— Continued. $ cts.
Appolntemenfs et dfpenses conllncentes, Ontario — Suite.
Brought forward 615,868 95
Piclon (salaries, tS,12i.99: conlingcncie.i, ttSO).
Picton {salaircs, tS, 124 99: dfpenses conlingcntcs, ttSO).
W. F. Ross, collector, 5 m. at $1,600. 7 m. at ?1,700, Sl,658 33; G. O'Brien, preventive officer,
5 m. at $900, 7 m. at ?1,000, 1958.33, overtime, $80 40; postage, $29; telephone rent, $25;
petty expenses, $6.60 2,757 66
Wellington: J. Macdonald, sub-collector, 5 m. at $450, 7 m. at $550. $508.33; postage, $9. . . . 517 33
Port Arthur (salaries. ttJ,.S7SJ,i: contingencies. SS.i90 78; refunded. tlSS.BO).
Port-Arthur (saUiires, tt4.57S.45; dipenscs contingcntes, S2.490.7S; rcmboursfs. tl62.50).
J. F. Hodder, collector, 5 m. at $2,200. 7 ni. at S2.400, $2,316.66, overtime $114; J. C'obum.
examining officer, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33, overtime, $48.30; clerks: T. 11.
Boyce. chief, $2,200; A. E. Cha-sc. $1,100. less $401.50 niililarv pav; G. G. Milne. 7 m.
at $1,150, 5 m. at $1,200. $1,170.83; H. J. Servais. 7 in. at $l.l.i0. .I m. at $1,200, $1,170.83 8,777 45
Preventive officers: S. H. Hrennagh.5 m.at SI.OOO. 7 in. at SI. 100. $1,0.58.33; W. T. Dcnison,
$1,200. less $1,046 82 military pav; A. K. Guerard,5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at Sl,200,$l,l.'>8.33,
overtime $136 50; \V. .1. Kelley, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 in. at $1,000, Sy41 06; A.
Morrison, from Oit. 16, less 1 d., $413.71, travel, etc. $20.05; J. E. McKee, 2 m. at $S0O.
3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $941 66; .1. S. Paul, 2 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1.0.W, 7 ni. at
$1,100, $1,070 79, overtime $287.40; \V. F. Richards, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200,
$1,141 66; J. H. Read..Iackfish, May 1 to Nov. 30, 8700 8,023 27
Cartage of p.o. parcels. $132 30; postage. $191.50; street cars, $10; telephone rent, $94; petty
expenses, $16.96; less $19.75 refunded on account of cartage 425 01
Port Hope (salaries. S2,S66.S6; contingencies, t964.8S).
Port-Hope (salaircs, tS.S66.66; dipcnscs conlingcntcs, $984.85).
W. S. Bletcher. 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,358.33; R. E. Southbv, clerk, h m. at $950,
7 m. at $1.0.50, $1,008 33, overtime $4 20; .1. McMulIen, preventive officer, $900; postage,
$27; telephone rent, $26.50; petty expenses, $7 15 3.331 51
Port MrXicoll (salaries, t5,8S7 .50; contingencies, t4S0.05; refunded. SI56.S0).
Port-McXicoll (salaircs, $5.837. 50; dCpenscs contingcnies, $480.05; rcmhoursis. $158. SO).
3. P. .Schissler, collector, 5 m. at $1,400. 7 m. at $1,500, $1,458.33; preventive officers: G.
Crooke. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058 .33, overtime $1.32; P. .1. Malone, 5 m. at
$1,000, 7 m. at $1,1.'0, $1 .087. .50. overtime $185. 10; \V. G. >(ey, 2 m. at $900, 3 in. at $1 ,000,
7 m. at $1,100. $1,041 00, overtime $119 70; J. C. Wardell, 2 m. at $8.';0. 3 m. at $9.'0, 7 in.
at $1,050, $991.68, overtime $124.50; postage, $25; telephone rent, $20; petty expenses,
$10.05 6,253 8>
PrescoU (salaries, $11 .S29. 14: contingencies, $2.085 .22; refunded. $274.50).
Prcscolt (salaircs, $11,329.14; dipcnscs conlingcntcs $2,085 .22; rcmboursis, $274.60).
\V. C. Brown, collector. 5 m. at $1,700, 7 m. at $1,800, $1,758 33, travel, $3.05; R, M. Kcdcr,
appraiser. 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700, $l,r>.''>S 33; preventive officers: \V. U, Bennett,
April, $75 (enlistedl; E. A. Cnok. 5 m. at $1.3.50, 7 m. at $1,500. $1,437 .10; A. M. Hallidav
5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. $1,158 33; II. H. McKc.'. 5 m. at $9.W. 7 m, at $I.O.'io".
$1,008 33; P. V. Murdock, 5 m. at $9.')0, 7 ra. at $1,0.50, $1,00S 33; C. H. R.-in.wn, 5 m. at
$950. 7 m. at $1.0.50, $1,008 33; W. H. Stephen.son, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,0.W, $1,008.33;
H. I*mon, Maitlnnd, $2.50 . 10,373 86
Overtime service: A. M. Hallitlnv. $373.80; R. H. McKee, $233.60; P. C. Murdock, $4.53;
C. H. Hanson. $.307 80; W. H. .Stephenson, $332 70; C. ,S. Shaw, $!); W . P. Walker, $36 90 1,746 SO
Cleaning and lighting office, $90; coal. $46; office rent, $00; postage, $195; telephone rent, $75;
petty expenses, 1.30 12... . 496 12
Cardinal: W. P. Walker. sul>-collector. 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1 .(KX). $958 33; cleaning office, $12;
coal, $38.25; light, $12; postage, $20; telephone rent, $22; jxaty expenses, $9 .50... 1,072 08
St. Catharines (salaries, $14,440.97; contingencies, $8,772.10; refunded, $202).
Ste-Catherine (talairts, $14,440 97; dfpenses conlingcntcs. $6,772.10; remhoursfs, $202).
H. W. Hodgind, collector, 2 m. at $1,700. 3 m. uf $1,900, 7 m. at $2,000, $1,925; .T. C. Blain,
clerk, 3 m. at $1,200. 2 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $l,.'iOO, $1,408..33; preventive officers: W. .1.
Addy. 5 m. at $!K)0, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.58..33; f '. Beard, 2 in. at $(,1.50. 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m.
at $1,. 300. $1.2.50; G. A. Bogv. 2 m. at $1,400, 3 m. at $1,500. 7 m. at $1,600. $1..541.I13; W.ll.
Book, 2 in. at $900, 3 in. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,0,50, $1,012. .50, overtime, $96.00, travel, $72;
C. n. < ntherwoofl. from Feb. 13, $130.95; W. .1. Eorley, .June 20 to Aug. 31 nl $900. .Sept. 1
to Mar. 31 at $1 ,0(K). $7«l .S3: H. R. Gregory, $1,000, Icis $401.50 military pay; II. G.
Home, (mm Feb. I3.$130.n5; M. C. Mover, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. nt $1,000, Sept. I to,Inn. 18
ftt $1 .0.V). $800.80, overtime. $8.10 10.694 62
Carried forward 670.338 41
Cl'RTOMS DKT'A/{T.\tK\r: KXPFXniTURE D — 47
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario — Continued. $ cto.
Appointcments, et d^penses contingentcs Ontario — Suite.
Brought forward 670,338 41
Si. Calhannes — Concluded — Ste-Catherine — Fin.
Ink and mucilage, $14; postage, $72; telephone rent, $72; petty expenses, $21.57 179 57
Port Colborne: C. D. Emmette, sub-collector. 5 m. at $500, 7 m. at $600, $558.33; preventive
officers: W. R. Baker, Sept. 13 to Jan. 31, $383.31; M. E. Bradshaw, 3 m. at $850,
2 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $991.66; J. A. Ramsdon, 5 m. at $4.50. 7 m. at $600, $.537.50,
overtime, $92.60; caretaking, $90; clock, $10; coal, $18.50; coal bin, $15.79; counter and
shelving — contract, $145; electric wiring and fi.xtures, $60 70; gas, $68; light, $12.21;
linoleum, window shades, etc.. $160; office furniture, $94.30; office rent, $400; office
supplies, $14.75; postage, $i83.86; stoves, 2, $130; telephone rent, $17.41; petty expenses,
$19.53 3,903 45
Port Dalhousie: sub-collectors: R. P. Ault, to May, 31, $158.32, overtime, $19.80 (transferred
to Gait); A. E. Ness, from May 1, $1,100, overtime, $105.60; E. M. Rooth, preventive
officer. $900, overtime, $172.80; caretaking, $44;oal, c $37.88; postage and p.o. box, $19.26. 2,557 86
Thorold: T. F. Patti,son, 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1,400, $1,350; preventive officers: R. W.
Grenville, 1 m. at $1,000, 4 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, 1,149.99; G. A. Turner, 1 m. at
$850, 4 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $970.83; cleaning office, $60; gas, $43.05; office rent,
$375; postage and p.o. box, $60; street cars, $36; telephone rent, $35 4,079 87
Si. Thomas (salaries, t7.e8S.SS; contingencies. $1,496.51; refunded, tiH).
St-Thomas {salaries, $7,683.32; dipenses contingcntes,tl ,4S6.S1; remboursis,tlSi).
D. Ferguson, collector, 2 m. at $1,750, 10 m. at $1,8.50, $1,808.33; J. A. Killingsworth. examin-
ing officer. 2 m. at $850. 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $962.50, overtime, $80.40; preventive
officers: J. Farrell, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,2.58.33; J. Fulcher, from Jan. 24,
$188.16, overtime, $72; G. C. Haynes, from Jan, 10, less 25 d., $156.29; W. W. Troft. 2 m.
at $8.50. 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $962. .50, overtime, $179.40; postage, $60; street cars,
$16; telephone rent, $25; pettv e.\pen.ses, S8.S1 5,777 72
Aylmer: J. G. Heiter, sub-collector, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,250, $1,195.83;
postage, $30; telephone rent, $22; petty expenses, $12.60 1,260 43
Port Stanley: \V. H. Farr. sub-collector. 3 m. at $1,000. 2 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,150. $1,104.16.
overtime. $90.30; W. Jackson, preventive officer. 2 m. at $850. 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000.
$962.50, overtime, $15.30; coal, S37.68; office rent, $120; postage. $29; petty expenses.
$4.74 2,363 68
Samia {salaries, $18,920.75; contingencies, $8,730.52; refunded, $S,S47M).
Sarnia {salaires, $28,920.75; depenses contingentcs, $8,730.52; rembourses, $3,247.80).
C. S. Ellis, collector. 2 m. at $2,100. 3 m. at $2,200. 7 m. at $2,400. $2,300; J. McLagan. landing
waiter. 2 m. at $8.50, 3 m. at $900, 7 ra. at $1,000, $9.50; examining officers: T. Hayne, 2 m.
at $800, 3 m. at $900, 5 m. at $1,000, 2 m. at $1,400, $1,008..33; S. Johnston, 2 m. at $800,
3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $941.66; Miss M. Mavity, stenographer, 2 m. at $700, 10 m. at
$750, $741.66 5,941 65
Preventive officers: J. Bentley, from Nov. 5, $365; J. E. Campbell, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900,
7 ra. at $1,000, $941.66; J. Chester, 2 m. at $1,300, 4 m. to Sept.30,at $1,3.50, $666.66 (de-
ceased); S. A. Cole, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $941.66; J. B. Dagan, 2 m.
at $900, 3 m. at $9.'i0, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,000; J. A. Dalziel, 2 m. at $.800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at
$1,000, $941.66; J. Dunlop, 2 m. at $750, 3 m. at $850, 7 m. at $950, $891.66; W. J. East,
2 m. at $8.50, 3 m. at .$900, 5 m.at $1,000. 2 m. at $1,300, $1,000; D. T. Elder. 2 m. at $800,
3 m. at $900. 7 m. at Sl.OOO. $941.00; T. A. Gough. 2 m. at $1,100. 3 m.at $1,300, 7m. at
$1,400, $1,325; D. Gr.iy, 2 in. al $800. 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $941.66; G. A. Lambert,
2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000. $941.06; J. E. Lea, from Nov. 5, $365; A. Murray.
2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. S941.66; \V. McCleistcr. 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at
$900, 7 m.at $1,000. $941.60; J. McGregor. 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000,
$941.66; A. F. MacVicar. 2 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,241.66; R. A.
Peacock, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9,58.33; A. E. Reeves, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900, 7
m. at $1,000, $9.50: J. J. Tennant, 2 m. at $.800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $941.60; J. B.
Watson, 2 m. at $1,300. 3 m. at $1,350, 7 ra. at $1,4.50; $1,400; T. Weston, from Nov. 5,
$365; T. Cowan, Stag Island, S250, board, etc., $130, overtime, $201 20,525 91
Overtime service: J. Bentley, $160.20; J. E. Campbell. $391.80; S. A. Cole, $.390.60; J. B.
Dagan, $259.20; J. A. Dalziel, $387.60; J. Dunlop, $405; W. J. East, $272.70; D. T. Elder,
$387.60; D. Gray, $241.80; T. Hayne. $330.60; S. Johnston. $397.20; G. 'A. Lambert.
$.391.80; J. E. Lea. $160.20; W. McCleister. $.390.60; J. McGregor. M0I.40; J. McLagan,
$405; A. Murray, $403..50; R. A. Peacock, $398.10; A. E. Reeves. $403.20; J. J. Tennant,
$411.90 6,999 00
Alterations in office, $,50.20; caretaking, $72; cartage of mail, $312; coal, $34.16; electrical
supplies and repairs, $10.10; gas, etc., $35.87; ink and mucilage. $20.65; installing and
wiring marine plug boxes. $62.20; laundry, $10.70; light. $43.60; postage. $310; street
cars. $20; sundry repairs. $24.33; telephone rent, $124; telephone tolls and telegrams,
$23.22; petty expenses. $.37.11 1,190 14
Carried forward 725, 1 17 49
D — 48 Al'DITOR GFXERArS REPORT, lOH-lOlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario— f'ontinuod. i cts.
Appointements et d^penses contingenirs, Ontario— Suite.
Brought forward 725. 1 17 49
Sarnia — Concluded — Samia — Fin.
Courtright: R. Stockdale. preventive officer, 2 m. at $750, 3 m. at $850, 7 ra. at $950, $891.06.
overtime, $198.90: postage and p.o. bos, $21; telephone rent. $13 1,124 56
Petrolia: C. J. Collins, sub-collector. 1 m. at S.S50, 4 m. at $1,000. 7 in. at $1,100. $1,W5.S3,
overtime, $9; J. T. Crookes, preventive officer, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 in. at $1,000.
$941.66; postage, $24; telephone rent, $27; petty expenses, $3.60 2,051 09
Point Edward; O. S. Clark, sub-collector, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200.
$1,141.66. overtime, $229.20; D. Burgess, preventive officer, 2 m. at $800. 3 m. at $900.
7 m. at $1,000, $941.66, overtime. $223.20; postage and p.o. box, $59; telephone rent, $34 2,628 72
Sarnia Tunnel: postage, $406; telephone rent, $32 438 00
SttuUSU. Marie (aaUries. iH,8l0.95: contingencies, $6.S5S.5S; refunded, tHS9. 50).
SauU-Sle-iiarie {salaires, tS4,810.9S; dipenses conlingcnles, S6,S5S.5$; remboursts, tt, 439.60).
H. Plummer, collector, $2,500; clerks; F. A. Chadwick, senior. 5 m. at $1,300. 7 m. at $1,400,
$1,358.33; M. Laughton, senior. 5 m. at $1,550, 7'm. at $1,600, $1,579.16: E. J. Kulcher.
$950, less $401.50 militarv pav; preventive officers; F. Gibson, from April 21, $850; A.
Hastings, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,050; A. \V. Howe, 5 m. at $1,050,
7 m. at $1,100. $1,079.16: .1. N. Kendall. 2 m. at $9,W, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 in. at $1,100. $1,050;
\V. H. Latham. 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050. $1,000; E. P. Moli.nv. 5 m. at
$1,250. 7 m. at $1,350. $1,308.33; W. H. Moorhouse, 2m. at $900. 3 in. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050,
$1,000: B.J. Rothwell, 2 m. at $950. 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1.05(1; .M. E. Souliere,
2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,050; A. Templeton. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at
$1,100. $1,058.33; A. Wilding, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,1.58.33 17,640 14
Overtime service: F. A. Chadwick. $152.10; V. Cibson, $155.40: A. Hastings, $405: A. \V.
Howe, $254.40; J. N. Kendall, $436.20: \V. H. Latham, $405; E. P. Molonv, $158.70;
\V. B. .Moorhouse, $465; B. J. Rothwell, $402; M. E. Soulicre, $408; A. Templeton,
$182.40; A. Wilding, $153 3,577 20
Alterations in office. $295; cleaning office, $40; coal, $33.25; express and freight, $10.87; frost-
ing windows, $18: ink and mucilage, $11; light and heat. $55; office furniture, $41.50;
office rent, $480: postage, $310; scale, $36.70; telephone rent, $109.50: telephone tolls and
telegrams, $24.85; truck, $10; pettv expenses, $28.90 1.504 57
Blind River: W. G. White, sub-collector. 5 m. at $700. 7 m. at $800, 758.33; office rent, $240;
postage, $24 1.022 33
Bruce Mines: W. White, sub-collector, 5 m. at $850. 7 m. at $950, $908.33; bus fares. $21; coal.
$42.40; cupboard and counter. $50; office rent. $71; postage, $18; stove and fittings, $10.80 1, 130 53
Cutler; W. J. Kirk, sulj-col lector. 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33; board, etc.. A. Wilding,
$23.45: coal, $.50; office rent, JIlO: postage, $27.91 1,025 09
Gore Bav: .1. H. Biehl, .■iub-collector, 5 m. at $600, 7 m. at $700, $858.33; office rent, $96; post^
age, $15 769 33
Little Current: D. McGilvery, sub-collector. 5 m. at $950, 7 m. nt $1,100, $1,037.50; R. Eng-
lish, preventive officer, $1,000; coal, $41.59; light. $6.10; office rent. $225; postage, $23. . 2,333 19
Thcssalon: W. E. Bovd, sub-collector, 5 m. at $800, 7 ra. at $900, $858.33; bus fares, $14;
office rent, $60: postage, $16 948 33
Officers at outports: Corkburn Island. I). .1. McLeod, $.300; Duck Island, N. C. .'^mith. $100;
Kagawong, R. A. Smith. $1,50; .Manitownning, R. M. Bcultv. $300; Marksville. W. E.
Whyboume. $150; Michipicolen. W. McLeijd, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000,
$941.66; Prtjvidence Bav,J.G. Gill, $200; Richard's Landing, H. M. Ross, $300; Spanish
Mills, A. J. McDonnell, $100 2,541 66
Simcoc (mlarics,ti.tit.8S: contingencien, tUl .84; refunded, 1 47. 90).
Simcoe Ualairet, t4,ISl.8i: dipcnaea continocntcs, tl4l 84; rembourafa, t47.90).
N. Portcr.colleclor.S m.at$1.500,7 m.at$l,fl00,$l,.5,'>8.33; preventive officers: I). T. Camp-
bell. 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $8.50, 7 in. at $9.')0, $899.99; (•. W. McCall, $800 less $401.50 mili-
tary pay: postage, $38; suh.irriptions, $22; petty expenses, $X.42 2,925 24
Port Dover: H. B. Barrett, sul>colleclor, 2 m. at $900; 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,000,
overtime. $55..'>0: postage and p.o. box. $18.50 1,074 00
Port Rowan; W. A. Mnbcc, preventive officer, 6 m. at $350, 7 m. at $450, $408.33; board, $8;
postage, $6 422 33
Slralford {aalariex, tl 4.491 .63: eontinorneiet, tl .iS3-l9).
Stratford (aalairea, tl 4,401 .8S: dtprn'ea contingentea, H ,4BS. 19).
J. Torrance, collector. 5 m. at $2,000, 7 m. at $2,100, $2.0.58.33; examining officers: G. Goeti.
2 m. at $8.50. 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $!l.V): D. R. McPherson, 2 m. at $9.50, 3 m. at
$1,000, 7 m. nt $1,100. $l,0.'>0: preventive officers: E. O'Elalicrtv, 3 m. at $1,200, 2 m. at
$l..300. 7 m. at $1,100. $l,3:)3..3.'t; W. II. Rt)l,cr(s, 2 in. nt $^00, 3 in. at $S.50, 7 iii. at $900.
$870.83; J. Stewart. 3 in. at $1,200. 2 m. at $1., 300. 7 m. at $1,400, $1,333.33. H. M. Schucter,
3 ro. nt $1,200, 2 m. nt SI, .300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,333.33; cartage, $78.90; po8ta«o, S7fi; tele-
phone rent, $82; petty expenses, $14.13 0,179 18
Carried forward 777,453 68
CUSTOUS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE D — 49
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario — Continued. $ cts.
Appointements et d^pen.scs contingentes, Ontario — Suite.
Brought forward
SlroVorif— Concluded— S(ro(/ord— Fin.
777,453 58
Hanover: D. Weppler, sub-collector. 1 in. at $1,000, U m. at $1,100, $1,091.66; postage and
P.O. box, $43: telephone rent, $20 1,154 66
Listowel: C. G. Burger, sub-collector, 2 m. at $1,150, 10 m. at $1,200, $1,191.66; A.W.Glenn,
preventive officer. 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $941.66; postage, etc., $44;
telephone rent, $22; petty expenses, $5.75 2,205 07
Mitchell: A. J. Blowes, sub-collector, 1 m. at $600, 4 m. at $700, 7 m. at $800, $750; J. W. Cull,
preventive officer, $400; postage, $29; telephone rent, $20; petty expenses, $3.98 1,202 98
St. Mary's: A. C. Wood, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; postage and p.o.
box, $46; telephone rent, $22 1,226 33
Wiarton: J. U. Tyson, sub-collector, $900; light, $5; office rent, $60; postage, $11.60 976 60
Sudbury (salaries, tl0,327.50; contingencies, $72i.97: refunded, SB.OS).
Sudbury (salaires, StO,S27.50; d(penses contingentes, i734-S7; rembourses, t9.0S).
A. H. Smith, collector, $1,.500; 'preventive officers: L. T. Cunningham. 4 m. to Mar. 31,
$366.69; .J. H. Uavis. 5 m. at $1.1.50, 7 m. at $1,250. $1,208.33; G. Denison, 5 m. at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; A. Perras, 5 m. at $950. 7 m. at $1.0.50. $1,008.33; J. W. Prout,
5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,.300, $1,258.33; postage, $64; telephone rent, $27; petty expenses,
$14.78 6,. 505 79
Coniston; T. J. Nethery, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,158.33; cleaning
office, $12; coal, $60.01; office rent, $60; po.stage, $12: petty expenses, $7.04 1 309 38
Copper Cliff: V. A. Lavoie, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33; A. M.
Morrison, preventive officer, $1,000, less $547. .50 military pay; cleaning office, $24; coal,
$40.25; office rent, $60; postage. $36.96; telephone rent, $27; petty expenses. $22.79 1,921 83
Espanola: E. .\rthurs, sub-collector. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33; board, etc.,
J. A. Perras, $19.15; bus fares, $73; office rent, $96; postage, etc., $45.05; wood, .533 1,324 53
Tilhonburg (salaries, tS,S8S.SS; contingencies, S14047).
Tillsonburg (salaires, t2,28S.S2; depcnscs contingentes, St40. 47).
L. R. Short, collector, 2 m. at $1,2.50, 10 m. at $1,300, $1,291.66; J. Thompson, preventive
officer, 2 m. at $9.50, 10 m. at $1,000, $991.66; postage, $20; telephone rent, $22; travel,
A. S. Valleau, $86.90; petty expenses, $11.57 2,423 79
Toronto (salaries, $24S,460.S8: contingencies, S71.847.12: refunded, $5,553.55).
Toronto (salaires, S24S,460.S8: depcnses contingentes, $71,847.12: rembourses, $5,555.55).
J. H. Bertram, collector. 5 m. at $4,400. 7 m. at $4,.50O, $4,458.33; .1. R. McCaffry, surveyor,
$2,400; E. W. Miller, Dominion appraiser. $2,200; G. A. f'ressinan. a.s.st. ganger, 5 m. at
$1,2.50, 7 m. at $1,350, $1,.308.33; W. Plunkett, landing waiter, 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200,
$1,1.58.33 11,524 99
Appraisers: J. J. David.son, $2,200; J. L. I^ittle. 5 m. at $2,100. 3 m. to Xov. .30 at $2,200.
$1,424.99 (deceased); J. Ryan. 5 m. at $2,050, 7 m. at $2,100, $2,079.16; J. Sinclair, 5 m. at
$1,900, 7 m. at $2,000. $1,9.58.33; assistants: R. Bain, 3 m. (o June .30. $375 (resigned);
R.Cuthbert, $1,700; W..I. Dunlop. 2 m. at $1.1.50. 1 m.at$l,200,2 m.at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500.
$1,400; C.Elliott. $1,600; D. P. Garrow.9 m.at $1,600,3 m.at SI. 800, $1.6.50; J. A. Gibbons,
$1,600; .1. Greer, $1,000; V. .1. Higgins. 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,358.33; T.
Mitchell, $I,.599.92; M. F. Mogan, 5 m. at $1,400, 5 m. at $1.4.50. 2 m. at $1,550,
$1,445.83: J. McKav. $I..5.50. less $334.56 military pay to Jan. 31; W. Peanson, $1,700;
T. G.Relvca, 2 m. at $I,.550, 10 m. at $1,600, $1,591.66; J. Thompson, 5 m. at $1,.550, 7
m.at $1,600, $1,.579.11 28,077 77
Clerks: J. B. Fleming, senior chief, 5 in. at $2,600. 7 m. at $2,700, $2,6.58.33; F. J. Colwell.
senior, 5 m. at $1,2,50, 7 m. at $1,3.50. $1,308.33; M. E. Cook, senior, 5 m. at $1.3.50, 7 m. at
$1.4.50. $1,408.33; .S. T. Harris, senior, 2 m. at $1,.5.50. 10 m. at $1,600, $1,591.62; C. E.
Leatch, senior, 5 m. at $1..5.50, 7 m. at $1,600. $1,579.16; I). Fraser, senior. 5 m. at $1,200,
7 m. at $1,300, $1,2.58.33; W. F. Cluthrie, senior, 5 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33;
W. B. Hamilton, senior, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33; J. McCartney, senior,
5 m. at $1.1.50, 7 ni. at $1,300, $1,237. .50; W. K. Tinning, senior, 10 m. at SI. 600, 2 m. at
$2,000. $1,660. Op; W. P. W'oods, senior. 5 m. at $1,.5.50, 7 m. at $1,600, $1,579.11; G. .\.
Cliirke, 5 m. at Sl.OOO. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33; W. S. Drinkwater. $1,000. less$401..50
military pay; E. D. Gillespie, 2 ni. at $900. 3 in. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,000; C. L.
Grev,2m.at $1,200. 3 m.at $1 .400. 7 m. , at $1,. 500, $1,425; J. K. Heakes. $1,200; F. Hurley,
5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. .at $1,200, $1,158.33; H. McCormack. 5 m. at $1,0,50, 7 m. at $1.1.50,
$1,108.33; T. .McKcnncll. $1,000; A. T. O'Donahoe, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33;
J. H. Purvis, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1.0.50, 7 in. at $1,1.50. $1,100; G. M. Rose, 5 m. at
$1,100, 7m.at $1,200. $1,1.58.33; E. E. Ross. 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1.1.58.33; J. R.
Smith. 1 m. at SSOO, 4 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, S9.50: Miss J. M. Sullivan, 5 m. at $900,
7 m. at $9.50, $929.16; J. J. Tobin, 5 in. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33 32.765 00
Carried forward « 870,072 30
D — 50 AIDITOJ} GFyKHAVS REl'mtT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and ContlnEencIes, Ontarlc^— Continued. $ eta.
Appoliitenients et d^penses contingentes, Ontario— Suite.
Brought forward ,S70 , 072 30
Toron(o— Continued. — Toronto— Suite.
Examinins ofiicers: \V. C. Brodie, 2 m. at $S00. 3 in. at S900, 7 m. at $9."iO, Si)12.."iO; .\. W.
Brown. 5 in. at S950, 7 m. at $1,000, $979.10: J. L. Krown, .') m. at S9.'0. 7 m. at $1,000,
$979.16; W. G. Bums. 9 in. at $900, 1 m. at $1 .000, 1 m. to Feb. 2S at $1 ,2t)0, $,Sfi3.33 (over-
paid $5, to be deducted in 1918-191; .\. Callnw. .5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $I.O.iO, $1,008.33;
M. J. Cannon, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $979.16; E. L. Darbv. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at
$1,IOO, $1,0.58.33; J.J. DeUsney, 5 in.at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. S95S.33; M. W. Devanc, 5 m. at
$1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33; G. Forrest, 5 in. at $!I00, 7 m. at $1,000. $958.33; Miss
.\. I. E. Gibson, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $9.50. $929.16; F. U. (irant. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at
$1,100, $1,058.33; J. H. Hii-ks. 5 in. at $9,50. 7 m. at $1,000. $979.16; .!. V. Horno. 5 m. at
$9,50, 7 m. at $1,000, $979.16; \V. H. Irving, $900; J. .laoknian, 5 m. at $900. 7 m. .it $1,000,
$9.58.33; S. .M. Liezcrt, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $979.16; .Mi.^s I). H. Morgan. 5 m. at
$900, 7 m. at $9,50, $929.16; J. MeCaffrev. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; Mi.S3
C. McMahon. 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $9.")0, $929.16; J. J. McNamara, 5 m. at $1.000, 7 m. at
$1,100. $1,058.33; D. -M. .McRae, $1,000; F. L. Sanagan. 5 in. at .$950, 7 ra. at $1,000,
$979.16; J. Sinclair, 2 m. at $800, 3 in. at $900, 7 m. at $9^0, $912.50; J. J. Stork, 5 ra. at
$1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.,33 24,463 23
Preventive officers: J. C. Allan, 5 m.at $1,200,7 m.at $1.30O.$l,2.58..33; B. Anderson, $I„350: J.
Bagnato, Oct. 15 to 31, less4d.. Dec. 1 to Mar. 31 at $900, $.331.45; H. E. Ball. $1,000; P.J.
Barnett,2m.at$S00.3 m.at $900.7 m.at $1,000. $941.66; 11. Hee,$900. Icis $692..30 military
pavto ,\ug.31 (leave witliout pay); F.J. Bell. 5 m.at $1,000,7 m.at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; F.iS.
Belton, 5 m. at $600, 4 m. Ie.s.s 1 .1. at $700, 3 in. at $S00. $681.36; A. L. \U-M. 5 ni. at $900,
7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; A. C. Bird, 2 m. at $800, 10 m. le.s.s 1 d. at $800, $880.fO; E. B.
Birmingham, $1,000; C;. E. Blaik. 2 m. at $.8.50, 10 m. at $900, $891.66; R. G. Bond, 2 m.
at $800, 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $941.06; E. H. Biiucliier. 2 in. at $1,000, 3 in. at $1,050,
7 m.at $1,1.50, $1,100; P. ill. Boultnn, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33: F. 1{. Bovlan,
5 m. lc.s.s 12 d. at $900, 4 m. at $9.50. 3 m. los.< 3 d. at S| ,(KK), $!>04.59: \V. J. Bradon, 2 in. at
$800, 10 m. at $900, $883.33; C. B. Brown, 5 in. at $!K)0, 7 in. at $1,000, $958.33; I). Brown.
5 m. at $9.50. 7 m. at $1,0.50. $1,008.33: J. R. Brown, 5 in. at $900, 7 in. at $1,000, $9.58.33;
J. S. Bunker, .\prll 19 to Aug. 3 1 . Ie.s.s 1 d. at $900, 7 iii. at $9.50, $881.69; A. Hums, .1 m. at
$1,000, 7 in. at $1,0.50. $1,029.16; \V. T. Bush, $450; H. Bvers, 5 in. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,.500,
$1,4.58.33: F. G. Camin, $900, le.ss $064..30 militarv pav: R. R. Carlvlr. 2 m. at $,S00, 10 m.
at $900. $883.33; H. R. Chambers, $800, less $242 militarv pav April 3 to Nov. 9; C K.
Chi.sholm, $800, le.ss $401. .W militarv pay. M. \\ . Cliivrel'l. 2 m. al ?1.(KI0. 3 in. at $1,0.50,
7 m. at $1,1,50, $1,100; R. il. Clark, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 in. at $I..5(M), $1,4,58.33; T. Clark.
$900, K-ss $620..iO military pay; W. G. Clarke. $1,000. less $401. .50 militarv pav; B. S.
Cleveland, Mav 5 to Aug. 31. less 1 d., at $9tX). 7 m. less 2 d. at $9.'0. $836.81 ; O. S. Clewlo.
5 in. at $1,400. 5 m.at $1,.'.00, 2 m. at $1,600, $1,475; M. B. Clissold, 4 m. to Aug. 31,
at $900. 7 m. at $1.0()0,$.S.S3.33; R. E. Codres o. Mav 11 to Aug. 31, Icssild.at $'.«KI. 7 m. Ie.s.<
3d. at $9.50, .$MK).31: C. J. Collaton, 5 m. at $900, le.s.s militarv pav ("-om April 1 lo June 16,
$133.66.7 m.at $9.50.$795..53; A. M. Cowp<r,5 m. Ies.s3d. at $900.7 m.at $9.'i0, $921. 77; ,I.T.
Crook. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; J. E. < •rf)wlev. 2 m. at $800. 10 m. at $900,
$KK3.33; K. Cu.staloe, 2 in. at $800. 10 m. at $900, $.883.33; II. B. Davis. $1,000. Ipss$40I..W
military pav: 'I'. J. Davis. 5 m. at $1,200. 7 ni. al $l..fOO. $1,258. .33: K. ( '. Day. 2 m. at
$800. 3 m. at $900, 7 in. at $9.50, $912. .50; \V. II. Diikscm. 5 m. at $1..3.50. 7 m. al $1,4.50,
$1,408.33; F. W. Dunham. 2 m. at $800. 10 m. at $rOO. $883.33; T. Dunn. 2m. at $800. 3 m.
at $900. 7 m. at $9.^0. $912..'0: T. I). Elson. 9 m. at $7.50. 3 m. at $9.50, $.800; E. R. Evr<-.
5 m. le.ss I d. at $900, Sept. I to .30. Dee. 21 to Mar. 31 at $l,0(K),$r,39.,55 (ovirpai.l $4,10.
to be rrtunded 1918-191; R. Ferguson, 5 m. al $1,200. 7 m. at $1 .300, $1,258.33; W. Finuean,
2 m.at $8.50. 10 m. I<>ss6<l.at $900. $877.14; (,. I,. Flint, 5 in. to Aug. 31 at $I.IKKI. 1410.65
Meeea.s.<li: I). FIvnn. 2 m.at $.V00. 10m.nl $91K), $X.V3.33; C.J. Fra.sir. 2 m. al $.M)0, 10 m.
less 2 d. at $900. $878.48; .1. II. Frns.r, S'.KKI; .1. (i. Fraser, 5 in. at $9IHI. 7 m. at $l,OIKI,
$9.58.33; H.J. Fredenburg, 2 in. at $800, 3 in. at $900, 7 m. at $9.50, $912..50; .1. A. Gi'ndron,
$1,000; <). J. Giroux. 5 m. at $1,200, 7 in. at $l„300, $1,2.58.33; \V. J. (iiroux, 2 in. at $8.50,
3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $9.50, $920.83; F. Glinnna. 2 m. at $8.'i0, 3 m. at $1100, 7 m. at $l,(KXt,
$9.50; F. R. fJoodi-, 5 m. al $mK). 7 ni. al $1.(HI0, $9.58.33; J. II. Graham. $S(K1: \V. (Ircene,
2 ni. at $800. 3 m. at $('(H), 7 in. at $I.O(KI. $941.66; \V. A. Gunn. 5 m. at $9.50. 7 in. at $l.(K)0,
$979.16; J. II. Hall, $800; J. W . Harper, 2 m. at $1.(K)0. 3 in. at $1.0.50. 7 in. al $1,150,
$1,100; G. C. Hawkin.s, fSOO; \V. A. Hawkins. $9(K); J. ,1. lIctTiTing, 2 in. al im), 10 m.
at $900, $8R3..33; C. .1. Hiniin, 2 m. Iiw J d. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $I.O(KI. $940..52;
R. Holmi-s. $2,400; T. E. Howard, to ,lulv 22 at $9(K). $278.23 In-signiMji; W. A. Hughes,
$1,100; S. II. Hunter, to June .30 U-.ss 2 il.. $220.10 (rrsigiied ); G. P. Ilutl v, 5 iii. at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100. 11.0.58.33; ('. Ingram. April, $66.66 lil.r.-asi-d t; P. .M. Kf-nnedv, 5 m. at
$B,'.0, 7 m. at $1,000. $979.16; J. H. K<nl . 2 m. al $1.(KK). 3 in. at $1,050. 7 m. at $1,1.50,
$1,100; J. A. Kirbv. Mav 5 lo Aug 31 at $900. 7 m. at $9.50. $844.51; G. .1. Kirk, 2 m. at
$900. 3 m. at $9.50. 7 m. at $1,000, $970.83; .1. H. I.-indntb. $1,8(K): ( '. 1". Ijin-ombi', 2 m.
lo Mav 31 at $7.50, $125 (killwl in artioni; A.J. I,nvell. June II lo Aug. 31 at $900, 7 in. nt
$ft-|0. $7.54.19; (». D. !,<■ Rov, 2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. to Aug. 31, nt $1,0.V), $429.10 (renigned);
L. I.loyd, 2 m. hss 1 d. nt $900. 3 m. at $980. 7 m. at $1.0,50, $997.59; A. E. Lowcry, 2 ni.
• '
fnrri.-.l forward 804,636 63
CUSTOMS DLPARTMENT: EXPEXDiruJiE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
D— 51
Brought forward
ToronU^Continued-Tcronto-Suit. 894,535.53
Preventive ofrKt-rs-Co;,c/«dcd.
pay April'] to F, 1 • 28 PH Th' ''^^'''^S' ^^■"■'O.HH; T .Taylor SSM tss^^- ^k" "i^ '"^^-^
♦asO, 3 in. at SI oon s«i;7 •)?. r. ,■• /'"'^■™ military pav E VV<-i,t, o i ~ ;• *'
Harvey, Ir.S'^^l^^i^, ^^^^ S^OO,, 1 nf. .olept'^so'-atfe^il.^^"^,.^?,?- i«-
from ApVfi r,e'£' it^tea" -J^ 'r/o"! •''S*'"^^^
son, from May 16, $.13S 17- F r.'' "• V*^^^'^' '<> -^ept. .30 less 2} d ^44'n^ ij '. Hi •'°''®^'
Carried forward . . .■ """"' "■•"" ''""' '« '^^ ^
1 4|d 1,043,970 96
D — 52 AUDITOR GEyERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingencies. Ontario— Continued. S eta.
Appointements et d^penses contiugentes, Ontario — Suite.
Brought forward 1,043,970 95
Toronto — Concluded . — Toronlo—Fin .
Temporary empioyees^Concluded.
d.. $47"2.4.i: W. J. Vance, to July 31 less 12 d. at $350, 5 m. less 1 d. at $500, 3 m. at $600.
W62.33: W. K. Warren, 9 m. less 2 d. at S500, 3 m. at $000, $522.28; R. D. Webster, to
Aug. 31. $375; A. C. Whitcombe, from Aug. 20. $294.0S 9,968 92
Overtime ser\-ice: J. C. Allen. $108.90: B. Anderson. $101.10; P. J. Barnett. $162.60; R. G.
Bond. $123.60: C. B. Brown. $15.90: D. Brown. $6.90; J. R. Brown. $245.70; X. Callow,
$265.20: H. R. Chambers. $4.S0; R. H. Clark. $20.40; O. f>. Clewlo. $56.40; T.J.Davis.
$142.40: J.J. Delaney. $10.20; R. Ferguson. $1.50; W. Finucan. $196.20: -I). I'lvnn. $43..50;
G. Forrest. $2S8.90: F. R. Goode. ^W; W. Greene. $236.10; W.A. Gunn, $9; J. H. Hicks.
$87.90: J. V. Home. $442.50: J. Jackman. $90; J. H. Landreth. $15; L. Lloyd. $7.60; "
J. R. McCaffr^•. $196.50; J. McCartney. $169.20; J. McKenzie. $26.40; D. .McRae. $4.80;
B. McWilliam's, $17.40; J. Marshiuan. $45; C. E. May. $20.40; .M. V. Moses $14.40;
F. O'Brien. $11.40; W. H. Pogue. $33.90; J. P. Ravboul.l. $71.70; W. G. Ross. S6; F. I..
Sanagan. $86.40; C. A. Saunders, $7.20; W. J. Strcight. $19.50; C. Stuart. $174.90; J. H.
Sunter. $19.80; S. G. Taylor, $8.40; A. Tobin. $80.70; E. Webb, $72.30; G. Webster, $42;
R. Wright. $1.20; S. W. Young. $31.80 • 3,879 60
Cartage; W. K. Colville it Son. $115.0.5; Dominion Transport Co., $7,218.30; Hendrie 4 C>).,
$3,776.10; .Shedden Forwarding Co., $2,006.10. sundry. $52; travel, etc.: H. C Blair,
$1,950.40; E.W. Miller, $2.60; C. R. Moore, $12; D. Roberts, $29.50; C. S. Shaw. $11.10;
C. Stuart. $124 15.300 15
Bottles, corks, drugs, etc., $39.82; brass marine cock, $15.50; chair cushions, 18, $40.50; datcrs,
stamps, etc;. $105.95; hardware. $83.69; ink and mucilage. $95.30; laundry, $75.62:
linoleum. 37J yd.. $60; office furniture. $107.40; numerator. $22.,50; nails. 5 k.. $26.75;
office rent. $11,199.84; postage. $1.427..^); p.o. box. $12; professional services. Dr. J. R.
Scrson. Toronto. $12; repairs: to daters. etc., $28; to furniture. $10; to machines. $31.15;
to trucks. $91. .50; to scales. $5.10; soap, $12.70; street cars. $193.82: subscriptions. $43..iO;
telephone rent. $757.16; telephone tolls and telegrams. $67.90; towels. $33.43; trucks,
2, $60; petty eiipen.«es. $42.08
Acton; R. M. McDonald, sub-collector, 2 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,141.60;
postage and p.o. box. $23: telephone rent. $22
AUiston: W. McBride. sub-collector. 2 m. at $SO0. 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $941.66; coal,
$58.57; office rent, $150; post;ige, $29; telephone rent, $20; petty expenses. $2.30
Aurora: A. Yule, preventive officer, $1,050: postage, $19.50: street cars, $14.35: petty
expenses. $4.10
Bala: J. Ilamill. preventive oflficer. June I to SepJ. 30. $200; petty expenses. $1.45
Barric: T. T. Young. sul>-collecior. 2 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $l,:i00. $1,200; C. R.
Kendal, preventive officer. 5 ni. at $900. 7 ni. at $1,000. $958.33; postage and p.o. box. $45..50
Brampton: J. J. Manning, subrcollecior, 5 m. at $1,300. 7 m. at $1,400. $l.:i.')S.33; board, etc.,
R. Ferguson. $30. E. Webb, $17.30; office furniture. $176.95; postage, $40; telephone
rent. $20
Georgetown: E. W . Cole, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 in. at $1,200. $1,158.33; postage,
$26.50; telephone rent, $22
Harrislon: N. H. Sproule, 1 m. to May 31 at $1,200, 10 m. at $1..300. $1,183.32. board, etc.,
$4.54.09
Lake Joseph: W. Youhg. preventix-e officer, June 22 to Aug. 28, $110.16; board, etc., J. J.
Tobin. $74.70
Newmarket: D. McLeod. preventive officer, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $041.66;
express. $2.15: postage. $46; street cars. $34..50: telephone rent. $22
Orangeville: A. T. Howard. sul>-collect<ir. 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. $1,158.33: postage,
$25; telephone rent. $22; petty expenses. $4..55 •
Point au Baril. travel. E. Webb
Port Credit: J. W. Hear>'. »ul)-collector. 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. ..I $1,200. $1.1.58.33; office rent.
$93.75; post.'ige. $.36.79; telephone rent, $22: travel, etc., J. H. Purvis. $215.75; petty
expcn.ses. $8.30
Streetsville; R. Gravdon, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,200, $1.1.37.53; office rent,
$60; postage. $31.85
West Toronto: .\. B. Rice, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1.9.50. 7 m. at $2,100. $2.a37..50; \. I.. McKin-
non. appraiser. 5 m. at $1.6.50. 7 m. at $1.7.50. $1,708.33; W. P. Smith, senir)r clerk. 5 ni.
at $1,200. 7 m. at $l..'«)0, $l.2.>'i.:(3: examining officers: H. Durrant. 5 in. at $1,000. 7 in.
at $I.10f). $1.0.'W..^3; W. McFnrlanc. $1,000: preventive offiiVrs: .\. Irwin. 5 m. ]it $1,000.
7 m. at $1,100. $l.a58..33; W.J. MiilthnwH. $900; F. MrClurc.5 m. at $1,000. 7 ni. at $1,100,
$I.ftVt.33: J. P. ItavlKiuld. 2 m. at $!M)(I. 10 in. at $l.(Kt0. $!W.-i.33. overtime. $27.60; F. C.
.Salmon. 5 fn. at $1,000. 7 m. al $1,100. $l.a58.33; carlage. Richardson I arlag.- ( o.. $1,208;
office rent, $1,380; postage, $73; street oars, $76; telephone rent, $104; potty expenses,
$2.15 . 14,000.56
Commission on collections at Markdalc 5 81
Cai ried forward 1,118,567 69
14,700 71
1, 186 66
1.201 53
1,087 95
201 45
2, 203 83
1,642 58
1,206 83
1,637 41
184 86
1.046 31
1.200 88
177 30
1,534 92
1.229 38
CVSTOitfi DEPARTMEXT: EXrEyDITCRE D — 53
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario— Continued. S cts.
Appointements et d^penses contingentes, Ontario — Suite. ,
Brought forward 1, 118,. 567 59
Trenton (salaries, S2,7eS. 48: contingencies, t5S9.8Si.
Trenton (salaires, $2,761.1,8; dipenses continuentes, SS59.8S).
W. H. Policy, collertor, $1,.300: preventive officers: B. C. Armstrong, May 21 to June 30, at
$900, 9 lii. at Sl.OOO, S8.51.58, travel, S3.50; J. Cumming. 2 m. at S830, 3 m. at $950, 7 m.
at $1,000, S962.50; livery, S9G; postage, S77. 23; telephone rent, $25; petty expenses, $6.50 3,322 31
V,'<illaceburg (salaries, S6,894.SS; contingencies, $2,518.80; refunded. $656.10).
Wallaceburg (salaires, $6,894.55; depenses contingentes, $2,518.80; remhours6s, $656.10).
G. R. Mitchell, collector, 2 m. at $1,400, 3 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,800, $1,083.33; preventive
officers: D. F. Johnson, 2 m. at $850, 3 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $991.66, overtime, $1.50;
B. M. Lillie, Irom Sept. 16, $487..50; D. 'H. McOinnis, 2 m. at $800, 4 m. to J^ept.SO, at
$900, W33..33, overtime, $9; \V. F. McRae, 2 ra. at S800, 3 m. at .$8.50, 7 m. at $950, $900,
overtime, $114.90: R. D. Purser, $850 less $401..50 military pav; H. E. Taylor. 2 m. at
$800, 3 m. at S.S.50, 7 m. at $950, $900, board, etc., $43.70, overtime. $126.90; cleaning
office, $18; gas, $66; office rent, $420; postage, $30; telephone rent, $27.50; petty expenses,
$47.71 6,749 53
Port Lambton: G. F. Logan, preventive officer, 5 m. at $650, 7 ra. at $700, $679.16, overtime,
$494.40; gas, $.59.20; postage, $13.50; petty expenses, .$26..50 1,272 76
Sombra: .J. W. Burnham, preventive officer, 5 m. at $600, 7 m. at $700. $658.33, overtime,
$307.80; board, etc., \V. F. McRae, $28, D. H. McOinnis, $4; postage, etc., $11.89;
rent, fuel and light, $50 1,060 02
Walpole Island: W. Hinnegan, preventive officer, $600, overtime, $319.20; Rev. Peter Myers,
relieving, $34.33; postage, $12; telephone rent, $15; petty expenses, $6.41 986 94
Wetland (salaries, $4,567.61; contingencies, $2,54S.7S; refunded, $509.80).
Welland (salaires, $4,567.51; depenses contingentes, $2,543.73; remhoursis, -$509.30).
J. F. Hill, collector, 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,800, $1,716.66, overtime, $1.80: W. J. McKay,
examining officer, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,2.58.33; preventive officers: P. A.
Abrahamson, from Jan. 28 less 2 d., $172.04: R. H. Best. 2 m. to May 31 at $850, $141.66
(killed in action): M. G. Hill. 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,008..33; C. W. Hobbs, from
July 23 less 1 d., $619.10; E. D. Hooker, .$800; A. W. Marshall, 5 m. at $900. Sept. 1 to
Jan. 26 at $1,000, $778.21 (resigned); VV. \V. Wilson. 5 m. at $900, 7 m. less 1 d. at $1,000,
$955.63; postage, $60; street cars, $62; telephone rent, $22; petty expenses, $24.78 7,620 54
Whitby (salaries, $2,358.33; contingencies, $45.86).
Whitby (salaires, $2,358.33; depenses contingentes, $45.86).
A. W. Jackson, collector, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,3.58.33; W. \V. Ward, $1,000;
telephone rent, $37; petty expenses, $8.86 2,404 19
Windsor (salaries, $58,223.87; contingencies, $19,345.28; refunded, $7,153.20).
Windsor (salaires, $58,223.87; depenses contingentes, $19,345.28; rembourses, $7,153.20).
J. A. Smith, collector, 5 m. at $2,600, 7 m. at $2,700, $2,658.33; R. P. Hall, appraiser, 2 ra. at
$1,650, 3 m. at $1,7.50. 7 m. at $1,850. $1,791.66; landing waiters: P. Hanrahan, chief, 2
m. at $1,450, 3 m. at $1,.500, 7 m. at $1,U00, $1,.550; A. Drouillard, 2 m. at $1,000, 10 m.
at $1,100, $1,0,S3..33; J. W. Kerr, clerk, 2 m. at $9.50, 3 m. at $1,0.50, 7 m. at $1,1.50, $1,091.66;
Miss B. Rhoads, stenographer, $700; sub-collectors: J. H. .Strong. Belle River, 2 m. at
$.500, 3 m. at $600, 7 m. at $800, $700; C. F. Pequegnot, Sandwich, 5 m. at $400, 7 m. at
$500, $458..33 10,033 31
Preventive officers: H. Beardmore, from Oct. 1, at $950, $475.02; P. W. H. Beckett, 2 m.
at .$8.50, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.50; J. M. Beers, 2 m. at $1,0.50, 3 m. at $1,150, 7 m.
at $1,2.50, $1,191..59; (,. H. Bennett. 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,000, -5970.83;
C R. Bickerson, from Jan. 27, $210.48; W. Butler, 2 m. at $7.50. 3 m. at $850, 7 m. at $950.
$891.66; E. Chance, April .30 to .-Vug. 31 at $900. 7 m. at S950, $856.68; J. Crampton, 2 m.
at $1,5.50, 10 m. at $1,600, $1,. 591. 65; J. D. Cronin. from Dec. 31 less 4 d., $261.26; .-V. H.
Dalziel, 2 m. at $1,200, 3 m. at $1,2,50, 5 m. at $1,350, 2 at $1,450; $1,316.66: J. H. DeMonte-
lambert, from (let. 5, $440.31; T. Dufour, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $941.06;
P. E. Uumond. 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,000, $970.83; G. T. Easton, 2 m. at $900,
,Iune 1 to .-Vug. 6 at $9.50, $323.66 (resigned); A. lOlIwood, 2 m. at $9.50, 3 m. at $1,000, 4
m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,250, $1,087.50; J. .V. Francis, 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at $9.50. 7 m. at
$1,000, $970.83; R. M. Fournier, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.58.33; S. Hammond, from
Dec. 7, $237.08; D. Hand, from Dec. 1, less 1 d., $222..5S; R. H. Harrison, April .30 to
Aug. 31 at $900, 7 m. at $9,50, $856.68; R. L. Hcnrv, $1,200 le.ss $314.47 military pav from '
May 12; J. C. .lohnson, 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at $9.50, 4 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,250, $1,066.66;
A.E. Kerr. 2 m. at $900. 3 m, at .S9.50. 7 m. at $1,000, $970.83; E. J. Langlois, 2 m. at $1.1.50.
3 m. at $1,200, 5 m. at $1,400, $1,074.90 (deceased); W. H. McAllister, May .30 to
Aug. 31 at $900. 7 m. at $950, $784; P. H. McEwan, 10 m. at $1,000, 2 m. at $1,200, $1,033.33;
M. McHugh, 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at $9,50, 7 m. at $1,000, $970.83; C. F. McKee, 2 m. at
Carried forward 1, 152,017 19
D — 54 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingencies. Ontario — Continued. $ cts.
Appointrnients et d^penses rontingentes, Ontario — Suite.
Brought forward , 1,152,017 19
Windsor — Concluded— IViiufco/- — Fin.
Preventive officers— Condudfd.
$1,000, 10 m. at SI, 100. $1,053.32: H. C. McVean, from Dec. 2S, $2.39.50: W. J. Maw, 2
m. at $<50, 3 in. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $962.50; .1. R. .Mickle, 2 m. at $S50, 3 m. at S900.
7 m. at .?1.000, $950: C. \V. N'orthwcwd, 5 ra. at $900, 7 m. los? It d. at Sl.OOl), $92:!.31,
overpaid $3: E. G. Patterson, $700; D. If. Petrimoulx, 2 m. at S'.'OO, 3 in. at $950, 7 m. at
$1,000, S970.S3: J. U. Piche, 2 ni. at $900, 3 m. at $9.")0. 7 m. at $1,000, $970.83; L. J. Uhe-
aume, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,090; \V. .\. Robinson, 5 m. at SIWO, 7
m. at $1,000. $9.58.33; J. \V. .Sclioolev, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $U,')S.33; U. Scott, 3
m. to Mar. 31, $225; C. R. Siebort, 2 ra. at $'.K)0, 3 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $970.S3; A.
E. .'Jlmnnon, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $1..300, $325.01; NT. ThHjert, 5 m. at $9.50. 7 m. at $1,000,
$979.16; -M. Thompson, 1 m. at $1,500. 4 m. to .Vug. 31 at $1,600, $65S.32 (dece.-iscd); J.
Turk, 5 ra. at $1,250, 7 m. at $1,350, $1,308.33; .\. J. Walker, 5 ra. at $950, 7 m. at
$1,000, $979.16: M. J. Wallace, 2 ra. at $900, 3 m. at $950, 7 ra. at $1,000, $970.S3: T. H.
Yates, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $95S.33 39,603 35
Overtime seri-ice: P. W. Beckett, $405; .1. M. Beers, $105; G. H. Bennett. $405; C.R. Bicker-
Bon, SS9.40: W. Butler, $130..50; E. Chance, $3S4; J. D. Cronin, $93.60; T. Dufour, $405;
P. E. Duraond, $471.60: .\. Dnmillard. $194.70: G. T. E.uton, $45; .4. Ellwood, $175.20;
R.M.Foumier, $301.20; J. .V. Francis, $405; S. Hammond, $99; D. Hand, $9r.«0; R. H.
Harrison, $369; J. C. Johnson, $221.40: X. E. Kerr, $413.10; J. W. Kerr, $270: K. .].
Langlois, $19.20: W. H. McAllister, $201.90; P. H. McEwan, $.352.20; M. McHuKh,
$410.10; C. F. >fcKee, $105; W. C. .McLeUh, $138.60; H. C. McVean, $51.60; W. ,1. Maw,
$427.20; J. R. .Mickle, $414.90; C. W. Xorthwoixl, $3S7.60; E. G. Patterson, $65.40;
D. H. Petrimoulx, .$106..S0; J. U. Piche, $405; W. Robinson, $101 40; J. W. Schoolev,
$403.20; G. i^cott. $29.40; R. Scott, $65.40; C. Siobert, $405; N. Thibert, $3J4..50; A.^.
Walker, $4as.30: M. .T. Wallace, $405: T. H. Yates, $414.30 12,361 50
Cartage, J. Wogan, $1,303.53; cleaning office, $142; coal, $58.34; Ras, $189; ink and mucilage,
$48.75; lisht, $77.48: office rent, $1,200; postage, $U300: street cars, $379; telephone rent,
$55.50: telephone tolls and telesrams, $14.01; petty expenses, $35.42 4,803 03
Walkerville: A. T. Montreuil, sub-collector, 5 ra. at $1,900, 7 m. at $2,000, $1,958.33; preventivt!
officers: A. G. Barley, 2 ra. at $8.50, 3 m. at $900, 7 ra. at $1,000, $950, overtirac, $175.20;
J. Bailey, 2 m. at $1,. 500, 3 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700, $1,641.66; H. Bcardmore, MavSto
Sept. 30, $:i62.22, overtime, $3.90: W. Leichton, 2 ra. at $900, 3 ra. at $9.50, 7 ra., less 55 d.,
at $1,000, $812.42, overtime, $279: O. F. Maisonville, from Jan. 17, $186.30; W.C. Mcl.eish,
from Sept. 5, less 2 d., $510.14: W. B. Ritchie, 2 ra. at $1,200, 3 ra. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400,
$1,341.66: F. St. Loui.s. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $958.33; A. C. Tcno, 2 m. at $850, 3 ra.
at $900, 7 m. at $1,000. $9.50. overtime, $;i27.30; J. Valentine, 4 m. at SS50, 1 m. at $900, 7 m.
at $1,000, $941.06. overtime. $328.80; K. G. Van Wagoner, 5 ra. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000.
1958.33. overtime, $153.60; F. Weir, 2 ra. at $900, 3 ra. at $950, 7 m. at $1.0.50, $1,000, over-
tirac, $329.10; f;. H.Williams, 5 ra. at $1,600, 7 ra. at $1,700, $1,6.58.33: Miss M. Clark,
stenographer. May .30 to Oct. 31, at $700, 5 m. at $800, $628.71: cleaning office, etc., $124.80;
filing racks, $60; heating oflice, $1.50; light, $123.74; office rent, $770; postage, $80;
repairing truck, $12.40; street cars, $74; telephone rent, $31.50; towel supplv, $13.76; petty
eipenses, $16.98 17,921 16
Woodalock (iialarirB.ti,9e8.6S; contingencies, SlJU.iS; refunded, tSOO).
Woodstock (salaires,ti,986.6S; dfpcnses contingentes,tl,IS^.Ji6; remhoursfs.tSOO).
W. H. Van Ingen, collector, $1,0.50; preventive officers: F. O. Burgess, 9 in. at $9.50, 3 ra. at
$1,100, $987. .50; J. H. Nicholl.s, from Mav 7, $810.48; A. Watwjn, 5 ra. at $1,0,50, 7 ra. at
$1,100, $1,079.16; C. H. Irwin, landing waiter, $900; laundry, $15.80; postage, $30; tele-
phone rent, $30; lravel,etc., J. W. Tompkins, $101.35: petty expenses, $12.8.3 5,617 12
Norwich: J. IJ. Hogarth, sub-collector, $800; postage and p.o. box, $16; telephone rent, $18 834 00
1.233.167 35
Lbss— Refunds as below 46,646 19
Net expenditure. OntArio. 1,180.51116
Rrfunda — Hembuursemcnts.
On account of overtime and extra service: Araherstburg, $485: Branlford, $200; Rridgeburg,
$0,279; Brockville, $28..50; Chatham, $39; f'nbourg. $.59.40; Cornwall, $104.55; Fort
Frances. $1,782.30; Fort William, $481.60; Gait, $200: C.ananociue, $61.20; Hamilton,
$595; K • "120; London. $541 ..50; Midland, $20.40; Morrisburg, $1.25; Niagara
Fall.i, S illia, $7 20; dtlawa. $380.88; Paris, $50; Parrv Sound, $90; Port
Artlii:r i'.rt McNicoll, $1.56.30: Proscott, $274.50; St. Catharines, $202; St.
Tti ■ .~arnia, $3,247.80; Sault Stc. Marie, $1,309.50: Simcoc, $12.30; Sudbury,
$9 ' . $2,.528.70; Wallaccburg. $056.10; Wellnnd, $.500.30; Win.lsor, $0,847.20;
W ^iOO 40, .524 84
Carried forward 40.524 84
CUSTOMS DEPAIiTilENT: EXPENDITDRE D — 55
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salarirs and Contingencies, Ontario — Concluded. j cts.
Appuintemeats et dtpcnses continsent«s, Ontario— I'in
Brought forward 40,324 84
Rcfunda — Concluded— Remboursements — Fin.
On account of services in bonded warehouses: Tiowmanville, Sl-^; Brantford, SGO; Brideeburg,
$50; Brockvillc, $120; f'h:>tliain, 845; Cobourg, $25; Fort Frances, $09; Fort William,
$170; Goderich, $00; Hamilton, $499.50; IngcrsoU, $60; Kenora, $2.55; Kingston, $167;
Kitchener, $235; London, $357; Morrisburg, $40; Niagara Falls, $64; Ottawa, $286.40;
Poterboro, $55; Port Arthur, $60; Sault Ste. Marie, $00; Siracoe, $35.60; Toronto,
$3,020.85; Windsor, $306 6, 121 35
Total refunds ( 46,646 19
.Salaries and Contingencies, Manitoba.
Appoint«ments et d£pen$es contingentes, Manitoba.
(Unless otherwise noted, all s:»larics cover the period of 12 months to March 31, 1918).—
(Sauf indication contraire. tous les silairet couvrent une periode de 12 mois au 31 mars, 1918.)
Brandon (salaries, SI8.36S.0S: conlinaendes, t6,30l.9i; refunded, S18e.90).
Brandon (.salaircs, $1S,S6S.05; depenses cnnlingenles, S6,S02.9i; remboursis, tlSB.OO).
W. Fenwick, collector, 5 m. at $2,400, 7 m. at$2,.500, $2,4.58..33; J. W. Sproulc, appraiser, 5 m. at
$1,700, 7 m. at $1,800, $1,758.33; preventive officers: H. M. Barclay, from Jan. 29, $174.72;
F. C. Dundas, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 in. at $1,200, Sl,!58.'33; J. .S. Douglas, $9.'>0, less $443.76
militarv pay; R. Fortune. 5 ra. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.')8.33; E. A. Harding, 5 m. at
$1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33; C. Kelly, $1,000. less $401.50 military pay; F. M. Mathie,
5m.atSl,000, 7m.at$l,100, $1.0.5S..33; J. R. Murdock, 5 m. at $1,100, Sept. 1 to .Ian. 20, at
$1,200, $942.17; B. F. Ryder, June 11 to Aug. 31, at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $834.71; A.
Williams, $1,0.50 12,856 32
Cartage of P.O. parcels, $111.90; ink and mucilage, $16.50; office furniture, $.39; postage, $124;
street cars, $10: telephone rent, $96.80: telephone tolls and telegrams, $20.91; travel, etc.,
O. H. Brown, $7.65. F. Haines, $11.55; truck, $12; petty expenses. $10.75 401 06
Bannerman: T. Coulter, sul>-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33, overtime,
$259.50; H. E. Hannah, preventive officer, 5 in. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; cleaning
office, $24; express, $5.53; postage, etc., $21.56: telephone rent, $22
Boissevain: B. Hill, sub-collector, 5 ra. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000. $958.33; office rent, $180; petty
expenses. $9. .30
Carberry: G. S. Haslam, sub-collector, $1,000; cartage ofp.o. parcels, $52; office rent and heat,
$141 ; posUge and p.o. box, $19.30
Cartwright: J. T. Robinson, sub-collector, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33; coal, $46.60;
office rent, $165; postage, $7; petty expenses, $3.30
Deloraine: L. H. Morton, sub-collector, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33; postage and p.o.
_ box, $32
Killarney: E. J. Cole, sub-collector, $900; cartageof p.o. parcels, $60; office rent, $180; postage,
$14; petty expenses, $6.25
Melita: F. Haines, sub-collector, from Juno 12, $802.74, travel, etc., $4.55; coal, etc., $28.45;
' 1 office rent, $133.32; posUige, $22; travel, etc., O. H. Brown, $139.95; petty expenses, $15.58.
Souris: L. E. Stockton, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,0.50, 7 m. at $1,150, $1,108.33; cartage of p.o.
parcels, $14.91; postage and p.o. box, $33
Virden: J. D. McNiven, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at$l,300, $1,258.33; postage and p.o.
* -' box, $41; telephone rent, $28
Waskada: commission on collections, $52.36; postage, $13
Emerson (salaries, $9,972.37; conlingencies, $10,073.62; refunded, 1 1,931.70).
_ Emerson (salaires, $9,972.37; dtpenses conlingentes, $10,073.62; remboursis, $1,931.70).
G. G. .\llen, collector, 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700, $1,658.33; preventive officers: C. Bailey,
1 m. to April 30, les.s 2 d., $70; R. F. Basken, from Nov. 20, $327.50; A. D. Batchelor, 5 m.
at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; J. Bushby, from Nov. 5, $:56,5: L. Beer, 3 m. to Aug. 31, at
$950, 7 m. at $1,000, $820.82; A.. F. Collard, $900;. M. J. Corballis, to June 30, $249.99; H.
Law, $900; R. Lendrum, $900, less $401.50 military pav; F. J. Jacob, $900, less $401.50
military pay; E. Manning. 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $9.58.33; N. McDougall, $1,000; J.
D. McLean, $850. less $401. .50 milit.irv pay; \V. Mills, $1,000; \V. 1>. Morgan, 5 m. at $900,
1 m. at $1,000, 6 ra. at $1,300, $1,108.33; T. C. .Muirhcad, $900; N.U.Rivard, $850; E. P.
Sraeaton, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,008.33; W. J. Spence,2 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,200,
Sept. 1 to Oct. I, at $1,300, $595.14 (enlisted); G. A. Thomson, 5 m. at $850, 3 m. at $950,
$591.66 (transferred to Marienthal): J. Sullivan, from May 7, $810.48; W. H. Wood, Nov.
15 to 30, $40 16,557 74
Overtime service: C. Bailey, $13.80; R. F. Basken, $78.90; A. D. Batchelor, $408.60; L.
Beer, $250.50; J. Bushby, $143.10; A. F. Collard, $466.20; H. J. Corballis, $112.80; H.
Law, $98.10; E. Manning, $2*2.20; W. Mills, $471.60; W. D. Morgan, $243.60; T. C. Muir-
head, $27; N. McDougall. $186; E. P. Smeatbn, $475.80; J. Sullivan, $353.70; G. A.
Thomson, $18; W. H. Wood, $9 .' 3,618 90
2,349 25
1
147 63
1
212 30
1
080 23
890 33
1
160 25
1
146 59
1
156 24
1,327 33
65 36
Carried forward 45,029 53
D — 56 AVDITOR GEyERArS REPORT. 1917-1913
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingencies, Manitoba — Continued. $ cts.
Appointements et d^penses contingentes, Manitoba— Suite.
Brought forward 4S,029 53
Emerson — Concluded — Emerson — Fin.
Expense allowance at Winnipeg and on trains ($1 a day): C. Bailey, $4; A. D. Batchclor,
$134.40;L. Beer, *58.80:J. Bushbv, $43.40; A. F. Collard, $155.40: VV. J. Corballis. $29; E.
Manning, $16.80; W. Mills, $159.40; W. Morgan, $74.80; E. P. Smeaton, $161.80; J.Sullivan
$115.40 953 20
Cartage of p.o. parcels, $60; postage, $390; removal expenses to Marienthal, G. A. Thomson,
$185.49; telephone rent, $90; travel, etc.: H. E. Hannah, $69.90; A. Morrison. $17.05; \V.
H. Wood, $18.30; petty expenses, $17.11 847 85
Grclna (salaries, t5.t08.Si: contingencies, $S.i7S.6S; refunded. 1 1 9. tO),
Gretna (salaires, to,lOS.S4; dipenscs contingentes, tS,S75.6S; rembourais, tl9.t0).
J. A. Hobbs, collector, 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700. $1,658.33, overtime. $211.50: preventive
officers: H. G. Bean, 5 m. at $9.TO, 4 m. to Dec. 31, at $1,050, $745.85, overtime. $90 (de-
ceased); J. Hodgson, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1,58.33, overtime, $290.40; H.
Hoskins, April 3 to .-Vug. 31, at $900. 4 m. at $950. 3 ni. at $1,000, $936.66, overtime, $296.40 5,387 47
Cleaning office, $48; coal. $130.25; livery, $22; offirorcnt. S180; postage, $85; stove and fillings
$20; telephone rent, $57.55; telephone tolls and telegrams, $54.82; petty expenses, $40.85.. . 638 47
Haskett: .\. Cruickshank, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33, overtime,
$294.90; cleaning office, $14; postage, $10 ... ! 1,377 23
Portage la Prairie (salaries, $IO,i80.SS: contingencies, $I,S92.SI: refunded, tSO.iS).
Portage-la-Prairie (salaires, $10,^80.33; dipcnscs contingcnUs,tt,29S.St: remboursts, teO.iS).
J. A. Marshall, collector. 5 m. at $1 ,900, 7 m. at $2,000, $1,958.33; preventive oflicers: P. Uallin,
$1,050, less $401.50 military pav; H.J. Hughes, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; C.
Krempeaux, 5 m. at $1 ,000, 7 m. at $1 .100. $1 .0.58.33; F. J. Thompson, 1 m. at $1,000, 4 m. at
$1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,150; W. E. Witt. $900 6,773 49
Cartage of p.o. piiroels, $48.90: postiice. $75.47: telephone rent, $70: travel, etc.: H. E. Hannah,
$.54: C;. K..McGifhn.$;i4.40; D. Magoe. S-IO; C. Krempt'aux, $42.50: petty expenses, $15.20. .390 53
Dauphin: J. A. Hull, sulj-collertor, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,2(X). $1,158..33; E. C. Hatty, pre-
ventive officer, $1,000, less $401 ..50 military pav; cartage of p.o. parcels, $33; cleaning office,
$24; electrical supplies, etc.. $23.05; light. $13.93: linoleum, $29.90: office rent, $320;
pcjstage, $54. .59: shelving. $62. .57: telephone rent, $28; petty expenses, $31. .58 2,377 46
Minnedosa: .\. ¥.. Hole, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; postage, $29;
telephone rent, $28; iwtty expenses. $6.70 1,122 03
Keepawa: R. D. Voung, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; postage and
P.O. box, $31.45; telephone rent, $25 1,114 78
Postmasters' commission on collections; Birtic, $41.80; Gladstone, $9.65; Rapid City, $3.38 , .54 83
llinnipco (salaries. H6t .788.79; contingencies, $ii,t0i.89: refunded. SB, 217. 9S).
Winnipeg (salaircs, H6I. 786.79; d^penses conlingrnles. tii,t04.S9; remboursis. tt,il7.95).
G. F. Bryan, collector, $4,000; D. J. Scott, surveyor, 2 m. at $1,700, 3 m. at $1,800, 7 m, at
$1,900, $1,841.66; clerks: F. J. Allan, senior chief, 2 m. at $2,400, 3 m. at $2,.5()0, 7 m. at
$2,600, $2.541 .66; W. H. Thompson, senior chief, 5 m. at $2,500, 7 m. at $2,600, $2,.5,W..33: D.
P. Christie, senior, 5 m. at $1,350, 7 m. at $1,4.50, $l,4ns..33; K. .\. N. Klemming, Sr.. 5 m.
at $1 ,2.50, 7 rn. at $1 .3.50, $1 .30S..33; J. T. Wren, chief. 5 m. at $1 „5.50. 7 m. at $1 .IKHI. $1 ,579.10;
D. H. Overv, $1,100. less $.383. 39 mililarv pav from April 16; R. .Sutton. $1,2(K); W. Cum-
mings. examining officer, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,0,58.33 18,212 41
Appraisers; T. Hennie, 5 m. at $2,1.50, 7 m. at $2,200, $2,179.16; W. J. Cooper, 5 m. at $1,900, 7
m. at $2,000, $1.9.58..33; J. A. McConnell. 5 m. at $l,SOO, 7 m. at $1,900, $1.8,58.33; 1). M.
Telford. 5 m. at $2,100, 7 m. at $2,200, $2.1.58.33; assistants: S. Carberry, 5 m. at $1,200, 7
m. at $1,300. $1,2.58.33; E. Doran,2m.nl $1.3.50, 3 m. at $1,400. 7 in. at $1.. 500. $1 .4.50; .1. E.
McHobie, 5 m. at $1.3.50, 5 in. at $1,4.50. 2 in. at $1 .600. $1.433..t3; 1). W. McDonald,
$1,4.50, less $.594.88 mililarv piiv lo .March I. $8.55.12; G. A. .Mnllioson, 2 ni. iil $1.3.50, 3
m. at $1,400. 7 m. at $l,.506, $1,4.50;,R. Simpson, 2 in. at $1,3,50, 3 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at
$1,.500, $1,4.50; A. J. Taylor, 5 in. at $1.4.50, 5 m. at $1„5,50, 2 m. at $1,800, $1,650; W.
ThomiL-. 2 m. at $1.3.50. 3 m. lit $1,400, 7 m. at $1,.500. $1.450 19,050 93
Pri'Vi'ntivf officers J. W. Adnins. from Julv .'10, Irss 2 d. at $lK)fl. $.509.92; R. M. Alliin, 5 in.
at $MK). 4 m. at $1,000. 3 m. al $1,100. $9S3.:t3; II. C. Alien. 5 in. i>l $1,IIKI. 7 in. iit $I.2(KI,
$1,158.33; H. J. Antler.^.n, 5 in. al $I.1IHI, 7 m. al $1,200. $I,I5S.:(3: H. Ashinorr, 5 in. al
$1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,1.58.33; C. Mailey, May 2 to Aug. 31, $295.16 (re»ignedl; J. T.
Bailie, 1 m. at $1,100, 4 m. at $I,2(KI, 7 m. at $1,.300, $1,2.10; H. BBrr.5 m.nl $1,000,7 m,
nt $1,100. $1,0.58.33: W. W. Barr, April. $87.50 (resigned i; II. J. Rnrtlilt. $1,0.50; T. A.
Berk.ll. $(KKI; II. E. lirll. 5 in. nt $I.2(K), 7 m. at $1.3110, $1.2.58.33; \. Hergeron. 5 m.
nt $1.11)0, 7m.al $1,200, $1.1.58. .33: II. E. Mlack,8ni. lo Nov. .30, M66.H4 icli.-d of wounili);
J. T. Hhirlon, $1,0.50; O. H. Brown, 5 in. nt $1,(HJ0. 7 ni. al $I,IIK). $1.0.58.33; W. H.
Hryans. $1.1.50; A. C. Hurton. $9.50, liw $401 ..50 mililary pay; J. W. Hurlon, $1,100; E. I..
Carried forward 103,330 20
CCf^TOMS DEPARTMEXT: EXPENDITURE D— 57
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Manitoba — Continued. $ cts.
Appolntements et d^penses contlngentes, Manitoba — Suite.
Brought forward 103,330 20
Winnipeg — Continued — Winnipeg — Suite.
Preventive officers — Concluded.
Campbell, 5 m. at Sl,000,7 m.less 44 d.at SI, 100, $924.69; Mis.s H. E. Campbell,. 5 m.at
$1,150, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,179.16; -S. J. Carmichael, o m. at $9.W. 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,008. 3.t-
F. D. Cassin, .5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1 0.58.33; J. B. Chapman, from July 0 at
$900, $662.90; \V. E. Crispin, 2 m. less 1 d. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $939.48-
T. \V. Cole, $1,0.50; B. L. Corrigan, 5 m. at $1,1.50. 7 m. at $1,250, $1,208.33; J. E. Davie.s,
JllfiSO; O. H. Davies, $1,200; R. Davies, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; J. W.
Driver, 5 m. at $900, 3 m. to Nov. 30 at $1,000, $624.99 (deceased); T. Fleming, less 8 d.
$1,174.09; \V. E. Fleming, April, $95.83 (killed in action); E. L. Forrest. $800 less $40I..50
militarv pay; G. E. Fulthorp, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1.258..33; T. F. Glenwright,
9 m. at $1,200. 3 m.at $1,300, $1,225; W.J. Grant, 5 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,1.50,
$I,108..33; J. Harrison, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,158.33; J. Hay, $1,0.50;
W. A. Hill, 2 m.at $800. 3 m.at $900, 7 m.at $1,000, $941.66; \V, H. Holmes, 5 m. at
$1,0.50, 7 m. at $1.1.50, $1,108.33; J. Hoogstraten. 5 m. at $1.0.50, 7 m. at $1.1.50,
$1,108.33; \V. Homer, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,158.33; G. Howard, 5 m. at -'SOO,
7 m. at $900, $858.33; E. N. Hughes, 5 m. less 4 d. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,047..52;
J. J. Hughes. 5 m. at SI, 100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,158.33; O. A. Hu.ston.S600; J.Jacobsen.
5 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at SI ,.300, SI. 258.33: \V. Jordan, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33;
J. P. Kelly, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,1.58.33; N. W. Kel.son. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m.
at $1,100, $1,058.33; D. D. Kennedy, 5 m. at $1,1.50. 7 m. at $1,250, $1,208..33; W. R.
Kennedy, $1,200; T. Kewley, 5 m. at SI.OOO, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; D. Kidd, $1,0.50;
E. C. Knox, $1,000, less $949 military pay; G. A. Lawrence, to June 18 at $1,000, $216.66
(resigned); .S. J. Lea, 5 m. at $1,2.50, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,337..50; L. Livingston, 5 m. at
$1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; A. C. McCoU, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500, $1,458.33-
C. A. McConnell, $950; \V. A. McConnell, $750; G. B. McCready, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m.
at $1,200, $1,158..33; G. R. McGiffin, $1,100; J. McHrov, 5 m. less 1 d. at SI.OOO. 7 m. at
$1,100, $1,055.49; G. C. Mi- Kay, .June 28 to Aug. 31 at $900, 7 m. at $950, $711.68; M.
MacKcnzie, 9 m. at Sl,0.50 less $2.55.41 militarj- pay to \ov. 19, 3 m. at $1,150, $819.58-
M. McLennan, 5 m. at SI. 100. 7 m. at $1.1.50, $1,129.16; A. M. Mac-Martin, 5 m. at $1 OOO'
7 m. at $1,100, Sl,058.33; J. K. McMillan, 5 m. at SI.OOO, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; .'^. J
Mackey. 2 m. at $1.1.50. 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, Sl,2.'0; D. Magee, 5 m. at $1,000.
7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; H. E. Magee, $050 less $401..50 militarv pay; J. G. Matheson,
$1,200; T. Mathe-n-, 2 m. at $1,150, 3 m. at SI,?O0, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,250; E. R.
Mitchell, 2 m. at $800, 3 m. at $900, 7 m. at SI.OOO, $941.66; G. R. Mitchell. 2 m.
at $1,100. 3 m. at $1,1.50, 7 m.at $1,2.50, S1.-200; P. J. Molvneux, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m.
at $1,200, $1,1.58.33; C. Montgomery, to June 18 at $1,100, $238.32 (enlLsted); J. R.
Moore, to June 30 at $1,100, $274.98 (resigned); \\ . T. .M. Mori.-on, 5 m. at $1,750, 7
m. at $1,800. $1,779.16; P. J. Mulvihill, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58.33 ;W. Oakes
5 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at SI, 1.50, $1,108.33; E. F. Ogilvie, 5 m. less 3 d. at $1,200, 7 m.
less 1 d. at $1,2.50. $1,215.98; J. F. Orr, 5 m. at $1,0.50, 7 m. at $1,150, $1,108.33; S. J.
Orr, $9.50; L. Pacaud, $1,100; A. M. Pas.smore, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33-
R. G. Paterson, 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, SI, 158. 33; R. P. Patton, $1,200 less $524.32
militarv pay from April 16; A. Pearson. 5 m. at SI .200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33; S. Pearson
5 m. at Sl.CiOO, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; B. Pyzcr, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,0.50, $1,008.33;
G. C. Richard.son, 5 m. at $1,250, 7 m. at $1,350, $1,308.33; G. \V. Robin.son, 5 m. at
$1,0.50, 7 m.at $1.1.50. $1,108.33; R. A. Robinson, $1,150; J. A. Rogers, 5 m. at SI. 100, 7 m.
at $1,200, $1,1.58.33; \V. RoUerson, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; \V. E. Ro.scoe,
$1,050, less $401.50 military pay; J. E. Ross, 2 m. at $1,2.50, 3 m. at $1,350, 7 m. at $1,450,
$1,391.66; L. U. Rowc, $1,350; H. .\. Sanders, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1.0.58.33;
D. Schaumloffel, $650; L. F. Schiller. 5 m. at $950, Sept. 1 to Nov. 16 at $1,050, $617.52
(resigned); \V. P. Scott, 81,100 less $401 ..50 military pay; J. Sedgwick, 5 m.at $1,100 7 m.
at $1,200, $1,158.33; \V. Simpson, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200^ $1,158.33; J. W. Sparks
3 m. to .\ug. 31 at $900, 4 m. at $9.50, 3 m. at $1,000. $791.66; J. .Sfeadman, 5 m.at $1 000 7
m.at $1,100, $1,058.33; C.J. SI ecn, 5 m. at $1,100, 5 m. to Jan. 31 at $1,200, $958.30 (on Naval
service); F. W. Stevens, 5 m. at SI. 100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; J. L. .Stevens $1 lOO"
F. D. Stewart, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,029.16; D. Strachan. 5 m. at $1,100 7 m.
at $1,150, $1,129.16; H. .Strachan, 5 m. at $1,0.50, 7 m. at $1,1.50. $1,108.33; H. Sullivan
2 m. at $1,1.50, 3 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1,300, $1.2.50; V. A. Tait. $0.50 less $401. .50 military
pay; G. S. Telford, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. lc.ss 7 d. at $1,1.50, $1,107.47; J. F. Tennant, $1 800-
A. Thompson, 5 m. at $1,1.50. 7 m. at $1,250, $1,208.33; T. Tirklctop. 5 m. less 14 d. at
$900, 7 m. at $1,000, $923.88; F. S. Todd, 5 m. at $1.0.50, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,079.16; J. H.
Wallls. 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. .it $1,200, $1,158.33; E. Weltc. 5 m. at $l,2.iO 7 m. at $1 .350
$1,308.33; H. H. Whalley, 2 m. at SI. 1.50, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300 S| 2.50- h' b'
Wheaton, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500, Sl.458.33; G. R. Williams, 5 m. at $1,000 7 m
at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; L. G. E. Willows, July 6 to Aug. 31 at $900,7 m.less 1 d.at $950
$689.44; C. W. Youell, 5 m. at $1,350, 7 m. at $1.4.50, $1,408.33 130 519 61
Temporary employees: T. J. Adair. 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1.1.50, $1,129.15; M. Benoist to
Oct. 2 less 8 d., $492.26 (resigned); T. L. C. Chown, to May 15, $136.01 (resigned); C. A.
Carried forward 233, 849 81
D — 58 AVi'iTdi; i;f:\Kir\r's nrmuT. mn-iois
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Coatingencics, Slanitoba— Concluded. S eta.
Appointenicnts rt d^pcnses contingentes, Manitoba— Fin.
Brought forward 233, S49 81
H'innipcfl^^onciuded — Winnipeg — Fin.
Temporary employees — Conduded.
Crccry. Sl,3.-0: G. Greenwood, $1,050 les.s S509.60 military pay lo ,Ian. 31 ; .M. Hutchison
to Dec. II. $7U7.o5 (military dutv without pay); J. Hutton, from June 19 less 10 d., $074.11 ;
R. D. L.inK. from .lulv 30 le.-*i 1 d., $o69.36: A. T. M.Millan, 5 m. at $1.0^0. 7 m. lo.*s 1 d.
at $1,100, SI.076.20; T. V. Mearu, from Dec. 31, $227.42; H. F. Itatheran, from Jan. 7,
$233. R7; \V. T. .Seabriuht, Julv 10 to Sept. ,.30 less 1 d.. $133.S7 iresignod); J. \V. Vauchan,
from Oct. 2., less 1 d., $445.16; J. Wilkie. 5 m. less 9 d. at Sl,050, 7 ni. less I d. at $1,100,
$1,050.80; W. H. Wood, March .") to 31, $72..i9 . 9,028 75
Overtime service: T. J. Adair, $101.40; H. J. Anderson. $88.80; R. M. Allan, $9.60; J. T.
Bailie. $14.40; H. J. Bartlett, $20.70; D. P. Christie, $22.95; \V. CumminRs, $4.05; H. E.
Campbell. $2.40; R. Davics, $4.S0; O. H. Davies, SIOO.SO; G. E. Fulthorp, $SS.,SO; T. F.
Glenwright, $290.70; \V. J. Grant, $91.80; J. Harrison, $4.80; \V. X. Hill, $87; J. Hoog-
straten, $133.50; J. J. Hughes. $89.40; J. Hutton, $4.80; J. Jacohsen. $S8.."0; \V. Jordan,
$7.20; N. W. KeLson, $3.30; D. D. Kennedy. $88.50; D. Kidd, $108; R. D. Lang. $12;
S.J. Lea, $26.10; L. Livingston, $90.30; M. Mel^nnan, $101.40; A. .M. Ma<-.Martin, $101.10;
J. K. McMillan, $104.70; J. E. .McRobie, S2;.y0; D. Macee. $17.10; T. .Mathew, $20.70;
J. R. Moore. $4.80; W. Oakes, $468.90; J. F. Orr, $74.40; .S. Pearson, $97.20; H. F. Rath-
cran. $21.30; G. \V. Robin.son, $94.80; H. A. .'Zanders. $91.20; L. F. .Schiller, .S5.').80; D. J.
Scott, $258; J. .Scdtjwick, $97.80; \V. Simpson. $')7.00; D. Strachan. ?97.SO; H. StnuOian,
$457.20; F. S. Todd. $104.70; J. H. Wallis, $21.60; J. Wilkii', $;J.30; W, H. Wood. $36.60 3,994 20
Board, etc.. J. T. Wren, $22.80; cartage, T. .\tchison. $9,469.05; express. $35.25; ink and muci-
lage, $95.40; nail pullers, 6. $26.50; postage. $715; p.o. Iwx, $24; repairs; to typewriter,
$11; to trucks, $36.80; soap, $32.50; storage on unclaimol goods, $37.30; street cars.
$1,310; telephone rent, S.502.50; telephone tolls and tele«rams, $32.2J; trucks, 6, t307.,50;
towels and towelling, $31.45; washing towel-, $120; petty (^xpeases, $75.75 12,885 09
Crystal Citv: R. W. Baker. sulj-coUecto;-, 5 in. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33: postage, $33;
" travel, etc., G. C. McKay, $59.90; petty espcnses, $4.38 -. 1,055 61
Moose Fai-tory, F. D. Wilson, sub-oollector 250 00
Morden: D. .\. McMillan, sub-collector, o m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,050, $1,008.33; poatagc and
p.o. box. $13 1,021 .33
Selkirk: G. Wood, sul)-eollector, 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; postage and p.o. box, $14 972 33
Snowllaki': J. (Conner, preventive otTicer, 5 m. at $0.50, 7 m. at $750, $708.33: office rent, $120;
postage, $10; wood, $48; petty eipen.ses, $15.20 901 53
Spraguc: F. R. Fraser. sul)-collector, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,.300. $1,258..33. overtime,
$105. travel, $5; preventive officers: R. (Miambers, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33.
overtime, $377.40; L. Fischer, $S.50 less $401.5(1 naval service pay; J. R. (Jray. 5 m. at
$9.50,7 m.at $1,050. $1.0J8.33, overtim-. $!S0.10; E. (). May. from Jan. 31. $152.42, over-
time, $66; W. JI. Wood, Dec. 1 to ,Ian. 31 at $900, 1 m. to Feb. 28 at $1,000, $233.33, over-
time, $.30.60, travel, $3.65; cleaning office, $24; postage, $«0; ixlly ex|>nses, $9.63. 5,420 92
The Pas: H. U. Elliot, sub-collector, $2,400; board, etc, H. E. Hannah, $160; postage, $25. 2,585 00
York Factory: preventive officers; S. J. C. Cumming, $100; \. W. Patterson, $200; postage,
$.5 305 00
Postmasters' cniiunis^sinn nn collcclicins: Maniton. $4.13; Pilot Mounil, $2.79 0 92
272,276 49
Lres — refunds a.-; Iieioiv 4,416 23
Net expenditure, Manitoba. 267,860 20
Iii:fund« — UtrmbourscmcnU.
On account of overtime and extra service: Brandon, $0.90; Emerson, $1,931.70; Gretna, $19.20;
Portage la Prairie, 48 c; Winnip.'g, $1 ,177.95 3, 136 23
On a<count of services in Iwndeil wari'houscs: Brandon, $180; Portage la Prairie, $80; Winni-
peR,$l,040 1.280 00
Total refunds 4,416 23
CUSTOifS DEPAIlTilEXr: EXPENDITURE D — 59
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Saskatchewan. S cts.
Appointements et d£penses contingentes, Saslutchewan.
(Unlesg otherwise noted, all salaries oover the period ot 12 months to March 31, 1918).
(Sauf indication contraire tous lea saliires couvrent une pCriode de 12 niois au 31 mars, 1918).
Moosejaw (salaries, S26,76S.5t; conlingencics, fSi.iSS 65: refunded, $71 .70/.
Moosejaw (salaires, $26,7B2 SI; depenses contingmtes, iH.iSS .66; nmboufsis, i71 .70) .
J. McAllister, sub-collector, 2 tn. at $3,000, 3 m. at «2,I00, 7 m. at $2,.300, $2,200; W. H. Scott,
appraiser, $1,800; J. B. Hanway, clerk, $1,200 less $401.50 military pay; preventive
officers: M. W. .Ashworth, from ^^ept. 22, $524 99; .1. 1'. Cleghorn, $850; R. N. Cole, 2 m.
at $1,1.50, .June I to .July 13 iit Sl,200. .$3.33.00 (resigned); H. M. ( onnor, from Oct. 1, $050;
H. J. Corballis, from ,lulv 1, SDOO 01, removal expenses from Emerson $207.46; W. H.
Davidson, from .A.ug. 10 less 4 d., $745.70; H. Horseman, from Aug. 23, $607.53; S. B.
Kemp, 5 m. to Aue. 31 at $1,100, $158 30; J. A. McDonald, S m. at $1,150, 7 m. at $1,250,
$1,208.33; 15. VV. Mclntyre, 3 m. at $1,100, 2 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,233 .33; F. W.
McPhail, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,2.58 33; G. \V. Marlatt, 3 m. at $1,000, 9 m. at
$1,100, $1,075; T. ,S. Price, from Nov. 1, .$625.03, removal expenses from Coutts, $157.93;
A. K. Shannon, 5 m. at $1,200, 2 m. to Oct. 31, at $1,300, $710 66 (transferred to Wind.sor);
G. A. Stevens. $1,150, less military pay from May 22, $345 28; A.B. Stroud, 3 ni.at.$!>50,
2 m. at $1,150, 7 m. at $1,200, S 1,129.16, overtime .?36 30; H. D. Titus, 5 m. at $1,300, 7
m. at $1,400, $1,358. .33; R. A. Williamson, 3 m. at $1,050, 2 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200,
$1,145 S3, overtime .$111 60 20,736 64
Caretaking, .$120; cartage, \V. Hannah, $463.25; electrical supplies, $15; ink, $25.40; office
rent, $1,800; postage $390; street cars, $50; telephone rent, $123; telephone tolls and
telegrams, $49.69;towel supply, $36; travel," etc., H. M. Connor, $51.80, S. 15. Kemp,
$32.80; petty expen.ses, $14.08; less $92 05 refunded on account of cartage 3,078 97
Big Muddy: H. S. Manhard, sub-collector, from April 12, $872.50; cleaning ofiSce, $12; fuel,
$98; painting office, $25; postage, $15; petty expenses, $.32 80 1,055 30
Kast Poplar River: preventive officers: C. R. Day from May 22, $860.15, travel, etc. ,$73. 10;
J. II. Ilurlburt, to May 31, $150 (resigned); cleaning office, $14; coal, etc., .$123,75; dig-
ging and equipping well, $130: erecting Customs house, Wilson and Wilson, Ltd.,
$4,560; freight, $27; government allowance for boundary patrol, $1.50; keep of horse, $30;
office rent, $70: petty expenses, $10.55 6. 198 S3
Gull I-ake: K. .V. Fowlie, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 ra. at $1,200, $1,116.66; cartage, $12;
office rent, .$240; postage, $10 1,378 66
Harlem Trail: L. .J. Silliker, preventive officer, $1,200; office rent, $80 1,280 00
Maple Creek: W. (i. P. Rof.'h, sub-collector, 5 m. at $l,.30O, 7 m. at $1,400, SI .3.58 33; board,
etc., H. M. Connor, $43.90; cleaning office, $60; postage and p.o. box, $32; telephone
rent, $24 1,518 23
Swift Current: .1. Banks, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,.500, 7 m. at $1,000, $1,.558.33; preventive
officers: P.. A. Knowles, $1,100, less .MOl 50 military pay: C. G. Kennv, $900; D. P.
MacKenzie, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058 33; G. W. Pedlar, $l,1.50,less $949 mili-
tary pay; E. C. P. Salt, $900; caretaking, S90; cartage of mail, $134.50; office furniture,
$16.50; office rent, S.540; postage $70; telephone rent, $13; petty expenses, $3.90 6,190 06
Weyburn: G. J. G. Jarrett, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,3.58.33; J. .\. Tate,
preventive officer, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; postage, $80; telephone rent,
$37; petty expenses, $7. .55 2,641 21
West Poplar River: coal, $50; stove and fittings, $35.75; travel, L. J. Silliker, $54.85; petty
expenses, $10,25 150 85
Willow ('reek: H. L. Dixon, sub-collector from June 23, $231 65; erecting Customs building.
Smith Bros. <fe Wilson, Ltd., $2,300; coal, $70; commission on collections, $47 11; office
furniture, etc., $.58.70; postage. $10; stove, $25; petty expenses, $11.73 2,754 19
Wood Mountain: .1. H. Thomson, sul)-collcctor, to Nov. 20, ?460 (services terminated); erect-
ing Customs building, .'^mith Bros, it Wilson, Ltd., $3,500; office rent, $191.66; postage,
$10; travel, etc., L. J. Silliker, $81.30 (. 4,242 96
Commission on collections at Kast Forks ■ 47 24
North Portal (salaries, $S,/,/,S.oS; contingencies, t4,18S,i8; refunded, t644.S0).
North-Portal {salaires, S8,44S.SS; depcnses contingentes, ti,lS2.4H; remboursfs, t6i4S0).
C. P. Wright, collector, 5 m. at $1,800, 7 m. at $1,900, $1,858.33; T. Jarrott, clerk, 5 ra. at
$1,200, 7 m. at $1,:500, $1,258.33; preventive officers: N. R. Harris, 5 ra. at $800, 7 m. at
$900, $S.5.S 33; W. Menzies, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; W. A. Neal, 5 m. at
$1,150, 7 m. at $1,2.50, $1,208. .33 6,241 65
Overtime service: II. .1. S. Brown, $50 40; H. M. Connor, $22 20 ;N. R. Harris, $272.40;
T. Jarrott, $332 40; W. Menzies, $330 00; W. A. Neal, $3.30.60: C. P. Wright, $3.30 60. . . . 1,675 20
Caretaking, $118.35; coal, $106 40; express and cartage, $63.10; light, $101.31; office rent,
$133; postage, $280; telephone rent, $36; telephone tolls and telegrams, $40.14; board,
etc.: H. J. S. Brown, $111 35; H. M. Connor, $10; T. Jarrott, $7.45; petty expenses,
$14.69 1,021 79
Estevan: M. J. Roche, sub-collector, $1,300, le.ss $401 .50 milittiry pay; W. H. Yardley,
acting .sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,2.58.33; preventive officers: H. M.
Connor, 5 m. at $1,200, 1 m. to Sept. 30 at $1,300, $008.33, travel, $16.25, (transferred to
Moosejaw); W. M. Young, Dec. 20 to Jan. 31, $115 .58; board, etc., C. P. Wright, $14 .50;
postage, $45; telephone rent, $37; telephone tolls, $20.66; petty expenses, $12.55 3,026 70
Carried forward 63, 238 20
D — 60 AVniTOR GEXFRALS REPORT, 19n-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingencies, Saslcatchewan— Continued. $ cts.
Appointements et dfpenses contingentes, Sasliatchewan— Suite.
Brought forward 63,238 20
North Portal— Concluded— North-Portal— Fia.
Marienthal; 8ub-collectors: E. A. Godwin, 5 m. to Aug. 31, S458.30; G. A. Thomson, 4 m.
to Mar. 31 at S950, $316.67; cleaning office, $24: coal, $9731; express afld cartage,$34.10;
office rent, $240; postage. $14: travel, etc., X. R. Harris. $81 05: petty eipcnses, $15..5.5. 1,280 98
Commission on collections at Carnduff. $25,70: postaiic, $3 19 28 89
Prince Alhirt (salancs, ttO,l99.97; contingencies, SI ,69t .90; rtjunded, S65 .88).
Prince-Albert (salaires, St0,l99.97; dipenfcs conlingentes, t},69t .90: rembours{ji, tSa.SS).
W. H. G. Beale, collector, 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700, $1,058 33; preventive officers: J. H.
Hastie, $1,100: R. J. .Jone.s. 9 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,200. $1,125; G. \V. Pickering. 2 m. at
$900, 3m.at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,041.66. overtime $4. 80; A. R. .'<mith,.0 m. iU?l,100.
7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.')S.33; H. Vickery, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,041.66;
cartage. $153 45: light, $12: office rent, $1,200: post.igp, $50: petty expenses. $2:) 53 8,574 79
Humboldt: V. Kincham. sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,1.58.33: postage and
p. o. box, $38 1,190 33
Melfort, E. J. Crawford, sub-collector, $1,200: postag*. $15 1,215 00
Rosthern: E. S. Hodson, sul>coUector, 5 m. at $600, 7 m. at $800, $716 66; office rent, $240;
postage. $15 971 66
Regina (salaries, tS8,77S. 79: contingencies. i9,eH 85: refunded. tS95.S9i.
Regina («a(aire«, Si8,775.79; dijicnaea contingvntes, t9,SH.85: remboursfs, tt95.!9).
J. H. .=!pooner, collector, 2 m. at $2,000. 3 m.at $2,100,7 m.at $2..i00.$2,.3ni.66; clerks: A. K.
Eatock. senior, 5 m. at $1,150, 7 m. at $1.2.'>0. $1,208 .33: M. O'Cnnncll. senior, 5 m. at
$1,200, 7 m.at $1,300, $1,258.33: J. B. Shaw, chief, 5 m. at $l,6,iO. 7 m. at $1,7.50. $I.70S..3:i 6.506 65
Preventive officers: P. K. A. Bell, from Nov. 26, $.347,22: C. L. Bendeler. 2 m, at $1,200.
10 m. at $1,300. $1,283.33, overtime $24 00: R. \V. Collins, .\pril, $S7 .50 (killed in action!;
\V. J. Cordinglev. 5 m. at $1,300. 7 m. at $1,400. $1 ,.3,58 33, beard, etc. $!I6 20, overtime
$13 20; J. Cromb, 5 m. at $1,1.50. 7 m, at $1,250, $1,208 33: W, Karnsworth, 5 m. at $1,150,
7 m. at $1.2.50. $1.20S .33; .1. Horn, from .\u«. 21, $612 90; .1. .S, Ilornibrook. $1,600; V,
Howell. 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,15S 33; A. Hubbard, $1,0.50; J. .s. Hunt. $1,200;
G. .S. Jobin, Aug. 7 to ftct. 12. $182 79; .1. Kerr. 5 m. at $1,800, 7 m. at $1,900. Sl.S.58,.33:
.\. .1. King, 5 in. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58 .33; .1. R. Luxton. from .\uc. 2, $063 98;
F. Monk, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1.0.58 33. overtime $45,90; F. Munro, 5 m. at
$1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. $1,1.58 33; .V. J. McAvoy, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058 .33;
C. N. McKinnon. dilTcrence between customs and military pay to .\uii, 31. $42.05 (killed
inactionc.I. 1). Patersfin. to.Iunc21 at $1,000. $224 99 (cnli.stcdi; N. K. Radwav, June 23 to
Aug. 31 at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $S:iO 50; .V. H. Ritchie. 5 m. at $1,100, Scpl, 1 U> Nov, 9
at $1,200, $6.88 30 (enlistedi; J. .s. Thomson, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1.0,58. .33;
J. Wilson. $900: W. Wirth, 5 m. at $1.0.50. 7 m. at $1.1.50, $1,108 33, overtime, $.5 10; B.
Zurif. 5 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,150, $1,108 .3.3, overtime, $31 .50 , 24, 1.30 02
Cartage. $.380 40: cork carpet, $42; ink and mucilage, $26 05; postage, $330; street cars, $40;
telephone rent, $172; petty expenses, $20 18 1,017 23
Moosomin: H. Smith, Hub-<'ollcctor, 5 m. at $1,050. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,079,16; coal, $35 20;
office rent, $.360: postage, $.35; petty expenses, $10,40 1,619 76
Northgate: F. H, I^ees. sub-collector. 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. $1,1.58.33, overtime $210;
bank charges. $12.17; cleaning office. $20; coal.Sfili IIO; p<jslago, $.30; petty expenst-s, $10.10 1,507 20
Yorkton: P. B. .Mills, sub-collertor, 5 m, at $l,:i(K). 7 m. at $1,400. $1.3.58,33; preventive
officers: H. J. S. Brown, from Nov. I. $-116 67; .1. V. Martin, to .luly 23. $312 89 (short
refunded, $1 07, dismis,scdi; cleaning office, $-18; office rent, $1,080; |>i>stiige, $40; tele-
phone rent, $37: petty expenses. $22 .30 3,315 19
Conjmission on collections: Areola, $10 03; Broadview, $3 67; Elmore, $143,01; Fort
Qu'Appelle. $20 10; Goschen, $91 12, postage, $2; Grenfell, $8 .50; Indian Head, $21 .30;
South Qu'Appclle. $11 64: Wapella, $6 a3: VVolscley, $9 22 329 68
.Saskatoon Italarien. tiS.SiS 8S; contingcnctcs. t8,9t0: refunded, 1 1 88. SO).
.Stttkaloon (salaires, tlS,Si!.SS: dfpentcs contingenles, t8,9iO; rtmhourst.i tlS8 90).
A. Sprontt, collector, 2 m. at $2,100. 3 m. at $2,200. 7 m. at $2,.300, $2,241 66; appraisers, R.
Eagleston, $1.2.50 \vm $401 .50, military pay; R. G. I'urdy, 2 in. at $1,.3.50, 3 m. at $1,4.50,
7 m.at $1.5.50. $1,491 66 4,58182
Preventive officers: .1. Arlam, $1,2.50 less $438 militjirj" pay; T. ,\lst<in. 5 m. at $1,1.50. 7 m.
at $I,2.W. $l,2t>S .33; .), I), Bcnoit. 5 m, al $1.2.50. 7"in, at $1.3.50. $l..308 31. i.verlimc. $6.90:
H. M. Chadwick, from Dec. I, $,3.50: H, V.. S. Col". 1 m, at $1,000, 7 ni. to .Mar. 31 at
$1,100, $724 95, travel, etc. $23 .50; \V. T, Dicfcnbakcr. 5 in, at $1.1.50. 7 m. at $1,2.50.
$1,208 32; P. B. E<lwards, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 in. at $1,100, $1.0.58 ,33: R. Foster, 5 m. at
$1,600, 7 rn. at $1,700. $1,6.58 33; G. B. Frost, April 24 to Aug, 31. less II d, at $1,000,
7 m. al $1,100, $964 .54; \V. A. tiardner. $1,100; J. T. Hall, 5 in, at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200,
Carried forwaril 119,773 37
CUSTOMS UEl'AIiTMKyT: EXPKXUlTCJtE D — 61
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Saskatchewan— Concludcri. $ cts.
Appolntcments et d£penses contingentes, Saskatctiewaa— Fin.
Brought forward 119,773 37
Saskatoon — Concluded — Saskatoon — Fin.
Pre\'cntive officers — Concluded.
$1,1.58.33, overtime S17 40; C. G. Henshaw, SI.OOO less S421 46 military pay; B. K.
Home, a m. at$l,200, 7 in. at .Sl,.'iOO, Sl,258.33; W. N. Howell, Sl,200; E. B. Hyatt, .5 m.
at SI, 100, 7 m. at $1,200, .51,1.58 .33; C. Knowles, .5 m. to Aug. 31 at $1,0.50, less military
pay to Mav 31, $370.58 (transferred to Board of Customs); .J. .McDougall, $1,0.50 less
$401.50 mil'itary pay; C. A. Perry, $1,0.50; .J. G. Richardson, 3 m. to Aug. 31 at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100, .$891.08, overtime $10. 50; N. M. Sanders, $1,100; E. E. .Sharp, 4 m. to
July 31 at $1,100, $366 64 (resigned); \V. Spice, .$850; C. \V. Underbill, 5 m. at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100, $1,058 34; B. L. Winfield, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33 23,305 04
Cartage, $237,10; laundry. $.35.85; nitrogen lamps, 2 doz., $36; po.stage, $222.50; street ears,
$90; telephone rent, $185; telephone tolls and telegrams, $59.26; travel, etc., H. Horse-
man, $9.25; petty expenses, $50.95 925 91
North Battleford: R. C. Wright, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500, $1,458.33 ;
preventive officers: W. P. Cullen, 10 m. at $1,000, 2 m. at $1,100, $1,016 66; J. T. Gundrv,
5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at SI, 100, $1,058.33; commission on collections, $28.14; postage, $71;
' petty expenses, $4 50 3,636 96
147,641 28
Less^ Refunds as below 1,263 97
Net expenditure, Saskatchewan 146,377 31
(
Refunds — Remboursemenls.
On account of overtime and extra service; Moosejaw, $11.70; North Portal, $644.20; Prince
Albert, $5.88; Regina, $28.70; Saskatoon, $6.90 697 38
On account of services in bonded warehouses: Moosejaw, $60; Prince Albert, S60; Regina,
$145; Saskatoon, $180 445 00
D. S. Hindle, overpaid in 1915-16, refunded, 1917-18 . . . .• 121 59
Total refunds 1,263 97
Salaries and Contingencies, Alberta.
Appointements et d^penses contingentes, Alberta.
(Unless otherwise noted all salaries cover the period of 12 months to March 31, 1918).
(Sauf indication contraire, tous les salaires couvrent une periode de 12 mois au 31 mars, 1918.)
Calgary (salaries, tS0,740.76: contingencies, S8,S66.SS: refunded, $199).
Calgarn (salaires, SSO,740.76; depenses contingentes, SS,566.SS; rembourses, S199).
T. F. English, collector. $3,000; appraisers: A. R. Dauncey, 2 m. at $1,850, 3 m. at $1,900,
7 m. at $2,000, $1,950; T. M. .4.11en, asst., 5 m. at Sl,.300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,3.58.33; \V. J.
Barker, asst., 5 m. at $1,350, 7 m. at $1,450, $1,408.33; E. H. Crick, asst., 2 m. at $1,5.50,
10 m. at $1,600, $1,591.66; ,1. L. Olivier, asst., 2 m. at $1,4.50, 3 m. at $1,500, 7 m. at $1,000,
$1,550; clerks: G. E. McLaren, senior, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,358.33; F. D.
Patterson, chief, 5 m. at $1,450, 7 m. at $1,5.50, $1,508.33; H. W. Johnston, 5 m. at $1,150,
7 m. at $1,200, $1,179.16; C. K. McDonald, $1,150; G. A. Walker, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at
$1,200, $1,158.33 17,212 47
Preventive officers: A. Allan, 2 ra. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,141.66; G. Bell,
$1,050; G. C. Blair, $1,200 less $401..50 military pay; A. J. Bradley, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at
$1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,041.66; R. P. S. Brown. 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700, $1,658.33;
P. G. Close. 5 m. at $1,700, 7 m. at $1,800, $1,758..30; H. J. Cole, 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at
$1,200, $1,1.58.33; W. R. Congdon, 1 m. to Aug. 31 at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $725.01, over-
time, $15.90; S. M. Crowe, 5 m. at $1,150, 7 m. at $1,2.50, $1,208.33; J. W. Curran. 5 m. at
$1,000, 2 m. to Oct. 31 at $1,100, $599.97 (resigned); E. J. Duggan, 5 m. at $1,0.50, 7 ra.
at $1,200, $1,137..50; W. J. Elliott, 5 m. at $1,150, 7 m. at $1,250, $1,208..33; G. R. N. Ellis,
5 m. at $1,1.50, 7 m. at $1,2.50. $1,208.33; J. W. A. Ganton, $1,050; M. W. Gill. 5 m. at
$1.1.50, 7 m. at $1,2.50, $1,208.33; W. Gostick, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33, over-
time, $14.40; W. G. Greig, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; X. Griffiths, 2 m.
at $900, 10 m. at $1,000, $983.33, overtime, $82.80; J. Guilfoyle, 2 m. at $900, 1 m. to June .30,
at $1,000, Dec. 31 to Mar. 31 at $1,100. $511.27; L. Hatch, 5 m. at $800, 7 m. at $900, $858.33,
overtime, $3; J. Hewitt, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33, overtime, $5.40; R. S.
.Jackson, $1,0.50 le.ss$479..58 military pav; S. R. Keeling, $1,000; J.J. Lewis, 5 m. at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; J. McClements, to .July 31 less IJ d. at $1,100, $362.20 (resigned);
S. H. Mct;ulloch, 5 m. to Aug. 31 at $1,0.50, $437..50 (resigned); J. C. McDougall, 2 in. at
$1,100, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,241.66; D. R. Moore, $1,100, overtime, $15.90;
M. Postlethwaite, 9 m. less 1 d. at $900, 1 m. at $1,000, 2 m. at $1,100, $939.15; D. B.
m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; E. E. Rickard, $1,200; C. H. Ross, 5 m. at $1,250, 7 m. at $1,3.50,
Redman, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 $1,308.33, overtime, $24.90; J. A. Smiley, 2 m. at $1,100, 8
m. at $1,200, 2 m. at $1,300, $1,200, overtime, $69.90 34,288 62
Carried forward 51,501 09
D — 62 AUDITOR ai-:\EItAL\<: JiFPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingrntirs. Alberta — Continued. $ cts.
Appointements et dfpenses eontiiiKentes, .\lberta — Suite.
Brought forward 51 , 501 09
Calgary — Concluded. — Calgary — Fin.
Temporary employees; H. J. S. Brown. Julv 17 to Oet. 31, ^263.44; H. E. Press. April. $83.33;
J. A. Summers, from Aug. 16 less 10 d., $599.50; P. Tavlor. from Dec. 18, $287.63 1,233 90
Cartageof P.O. parcels, $300; cartage, $1,050.30; ink, $19.50; laundry, $21.60; postage, $204.25;
street cars, $48; telephone rent, $168; telephone tolls and telegrams, $28.60; travel, etc.:
W. R. Congdon. $3.30; C. R. Day, $20.25; N. Griffiths, $21.45; J. >I. McDonald, $6.65;
F. D. Patterson, $15; C. E. Stout, $9.75; petty expenses. $42.94 1,959 59
Banff: R. E. Douglas, preventive officer, ilay 15 to Sept. 30, $338.70; commission on collec-
tions, $24.79 363 49
Burdett: sub-collectors: A. Kerkhara, $1,100 less $401.50 military pav; J. Dunne, ApriU to 24,
$60; board, W. J. Elliott, $347:63, J. J. McDonald. $166.66; cleaning office, $48; coal,
$15.97: office rent, $120; postage, $18.02; petty expenses, $5 ■ 1,479 78
Glacier: C. E. Stout, preventive officer, June 1 to Sept. 30 300 00
Red Deer: D. G. Home, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,350, 7 m. at $1,450, $1,408.33; C. L. Green-
ham, 5 ni. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,150, $1,108.33; cartage of mail, $72; postage, $40; petty
expenses, $14.75 2,643 41
Postmasters' commission on collections: Canmore, $6.41 ; Claresholm, $18.42 24 83
Edmonton (salaries. i51.0e9.8S: contingencies. t9,07S.eS; refunded. fSiS. SO).
Edmonton (salaires. t5l.0S9.S5; depcnses contingcntes, t9,07i.lS; rcniboursis, tSiS.SO).
J. W. Shera, collector, 5 m. at $2,600, 7 m. at $2,800, $2,716.66; W. Parish, gauger, 5 m, at
$1,250, 7 m. at $1.3.50, $1,308.33; appraisers: G. W. Elliot, $1,850; T. A. Smart, 5 m. at
$1,800. 7 m. at $1,900, $1,858.33; J. \V. Duke, asst., $1,300; E. Huntley, asst., $1,250 less
$401.50 military p.iy; clerks: A. H. Elliot, senior, $1,250; VV. G. Gibbons, senior, 5 m.
at $1,200. 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33; L. O, Lamoreux, senior, 5 m. at $1,350, 7 m. at $1,450,
$1,408.33; J. E. Lee. senior. $1,300; J. Rca, senior, 5 m. at $1,300. 7 m. at $1,400, $1,358.33;
J.H. Simpson, senior, 2 m. at $1,200, 3 m. at $1,.300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,341.06; A. Carmichael,
$1,0.50; G. Edgecombe, $950; J. C. Macquarrie, $1.050 20,848 47
Preventive officers: E. A. Abbott. April 1 to Jtlly 15 at $1,100, $319.33 (resigned); A. Arm-
strong, $1,050; J. Armstrong, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,050; ,1. Car-
michael, 5 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1,300, $1.2.58.33; J. Chorley, 2 m. to Mar. 31, $106.66;
C. W. Coppock, 2 m. at $1,150, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m.at $1,300, $1,250; J. Denney , $800 less
$337.87 military pav from May 29; P. E. Dennison. $1.0,W; H. H. Griesbacb, $1,0,50;
W. J. Irwin, 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,050; F. ,lacque3, 2 m. at $950,
3 m. at $1 ,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1 ,0,50; .\. A. Johnston, 5 m. at $1 ,000, 7 m. at $1 ,100, $1 ,0.58.33;
L. A. Kanouse, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400. $I.3.')8.33; V. M. Lavell, $1,800 less $357.25
military- pay from May 11; H. Lcgg, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,358,33; U. M.
McDermott, 2 m. at $1,200, 3 m. al $1,250. 7 m. at $1,350. $1,300; D. Mcintosh, 4 m. to
Mar. 31, $333.33; J. .MacKenzie, 5 m. at $1 ,2.50, 7 m. at $1,350, $1,308.33; J. H. McKibbon,
$1,000 less $401.50 militar)' pav; A. F. Murray, 2 m. at $1,200, 3 m. a( $1,300, 7 m. nt
$1,400, $1,341.66; W. Neale, 2 m. at $9,50, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.10; T. C.
Sims, $1,050; S. H. Thieine, 5 m. at $1,050, Sept. 1 to Oct. 18, Feb. 1 to Mar. 31 at $1.1.50,
$780.64; J. S. Todd. 5 m. at $1,050. 7 m. at $1,200. $1,137.50; T. A. K. Turner. $1,050;
G. H. Wharton, $6.50; J. E. White. 2 m. at $1.0,50, 3 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $l,l.'iO. . 26,724 15
Overtime scrv-ico: J. Armstrong, $1.57.20; C. W. Coppock, $63; \V. J. Irwin, $1,53.60: F.
Jacques, $1.59; W. Neale. $155.40; T. A. Smart, $7.20 695 40
Cartage, Hardistv Cartage Co., $671.90; compensiition to J. MacKeniic for clothing burned
at Edson, $100; freight and express. $85.90; ice. $28.50; ink and mucilage, $24.20; light,
$22.99; postage, $235; p.o. box, $12; removal expenses of F. M. Lavell from Athabasca
Landing, $47..58; stove, etc., $30.38; street cars. $96; telephone rent, $319.20; telephone
tolls and telegrams, $22.81; truck, $13.97; travel, etc.: J. E. Lee, $39.75; J. MacKeniie,
$262.10; W. Young, $21.40; petty expenses, $27.S5 2,061 R3
Athabasca Landing: cartage, etc., $43; office rent, $25 68 00
Edson: J. Leyilen. sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; cleaning office, 124;
office rent, $1H0; postage, etc., $28.95; wchxI, $15; petty expenses, $10.62 1,316 90
Prince George: P. Campbell, sul-collcctor, 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. al $1,100, $1,058.33; cartage,
$15; coal, $19; office rent, $180; postage, $25; wood, $10.25 1,307 58
Vegrcville: J. S. Reid, sub-collector, 5 m. nt $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33; board, J. Mac-
Kenzie. $42; cartage of p.o. parcels, $60; coal, $23.15; office rent, $360; postage, $.10;
petty expenses, $2.,35 1,775 83
Vermilion: J. H. .S.-inborn, sub-collector, to Mar. 17 nt $1,200. $1,1,54.81 ; cartage of p.n. parcels,
$60; cleaning office, $31 .,50; office rent, $.300; postage, $21; petty expenses, $10.20 1,586 61
WainwTight: H. W. Crampton, sub-collector, 5 m. al $1;000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,05S..33; coal,
$.j.1 41: office rent, $240; p)slagc. $.36; pctiv expenses, $14.35 1,402 09
Weljiskiwin: T. C. Kubbra, f)ct. 15 to Dec. 31 nl $1,300, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,400. $026.05;
preventive officers: Q. Carsell, from f>ct. I, $8'17.17. travel, etc., $22. ,55; A. I'. Clmdwick,
5 m at 1,000, Sept. I l« 11 at $1,100, $4,50.09; cleaning office, $.55; coal, $48.24; light, $11.75;
office rent, $380; postage, $91 ; telephone rent, $37.75; p<.-tty expenses, $27.65 • 2,017 26
Posltfiiuilcri' commission on collections: Ornndc Prairie, $27. ,54; Pence River Crossing,
$14.60 42 14
Carried forward 119,951 94
CVSrOMH I>i:P.ir{TMEST: EXPEXDITCRE D — 63
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and t'ontingencifs. Alberta— Concluded. $ eta.
Appolatcinents et dfpcnses contingcntes, Alberta— Fi.n.
Brought forward 119,951 94
Lethbridge (salaries, t20,679.Sl: contingencies, f6,819.32: refunded, $WS).
Lelhbridge (salaires, $20,679.31; dipenaes contingentea, f6,819.S2; remboursh, tl03).
M. A. Morrow, collector, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at SI.OOO, 2 m. at Si, 100, 5 m. at $1,500, $1,208.33;
F. D. Shaw, ex-collector, arrear.s of .salary, 1910-17, $11.67; H. Bentley, appraiser, 2 m.
at $1,200, 3 m. at $1,300, 7 ra. at $1,400, $1,341.66; preventive officers: F. Ba-singer, from
Aug. 2, less 8 d., .$639.30; W. B. Burnett, sr., 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,2.58.33; \V. B.
Burnett, jr., $1.0.50; H. C. S. Cole, May 9 to July 31, $228.48; J. Gillespie, $1,000 less
$501.86 militarv pay; W. W. Hessey, 2 rn. at Sl.O.'jO, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,291.66;
W. Scott, $1,150; i\ Warwick, .\ug. 21 to Feb. 15, $490.92; C. Westley from Feb. 15,
$124.99; R. W. Weiler, 2 m. at .?900, 3 m. at $1,000, Sept. 1 to Jan. 8 at $1,100, $790.28
(enlisted); board and travel, H. Lcgg, $542; cartage, $77; air-o-lite lamp, $13; postage,
$114; street cars, $82; telephone rent, $56.15; telephone tolls and telegrams, $38.88;
travel, etc., H. M. Connor, $100.50, R. Weiler, $127.90; petty expenses, $36 11,271 19
Blairmore; J. F. Hunter, sub-collector, 9 m. at $1,300. 3 m. at $1,400, $1,325; preventive
officers: A. C:. Beach, $1,200; W. Roberts, 5 m. at $1,0.50, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,079.16; clean-
ing office, $24; coal, $26; light, $14,40; office rent, $250; postage, $48; petty expenses,
$14.70 V 3,981 26
Cardston: J. F. Parri.sh, sub-collector, $1,300; office rent, $360; postage and p.o. box, $28.... 1,688 00
Coutts: sub-collectors: T. S. Price, 5 m. at $1,400, 2 m. to Oct. 31, at $l,.50O, $833.30 (trans-
ferred to Moosejaw); H. S. J. Watchorn, 2 m. at $1,200. 3 m. at $1,300. 7 m. at $1,400,
$1,341.60, overtime, $144; R. M. Dickinson, preventive officer, 2 m. at S900, 3 m. at $1,000,
7 m. at $1,100, $1,041.66, overtime, $139.20, removal expenses from Pinhorn. $40; R. W.
Weiler, overtime, $16.20; balance on contract for erection of Customs building, $200;
cleaning office, $20; coal, $33.25; express, $61.56; postage. $63; petty expenses. S6.50 3,940 33
Macleod; D. L. Muri.son, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1..5O0, $1,4.58.33; preventive
officers: D. R. Bell, 81,000; W . R. Congdon, to July 31, $333.32; W. T. Vellacott, 1 m.
toAug. 31 at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $725; cartage of mail, $60; cleaning office, $18; postage,
$60; petty expenses. $24.95 3,679 60
Pinhorn: P. C. Shaw, sub-collector, $900; coal, etc., $96; patrolling boundary, $357; postage,
etc., $39.35; pettv expenses, $10..53 1,402 88
Twin Lakes; S. A. Harris, sub-collector, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; cartage of mail,
$120; coal, $120; livery, $120; painting and papering of Customs house, $125; postage,
$12; petty expen.ses, $4.50 1,459 83
Commission on collections: Wild Horse, $170.10, postage, $6; Writing-on-Stone, $2.34 178 44
Medicine Hat (salaries, t6,797.i9; contingencies, t2,SS0.Sl; refunded, f60).
Medicine-Hat (salaires, ■$6,797.^9; depenses conlingentcs, $2,SS0.Sl: remboursis, t60).
W. G. Niblock, collector, $2,000: H. Morrow, appraiser. 5 m. at $1,.300, 7 ra. at $1,400, $1,358.33;
P. D. Stone, clerk, 5 m. at $1,100 less military pay to June 2, $69.13. 5 m. at $1,200, 2 ra. at
$1,400, $1,122.50, travel, etc., $5.35; preventive officers: N. M.Conner. 5 m. at SI.OOO, 7 m. at
$1,100, $1,058.33; J. G. Fawcett, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,.300, $1,258..33, removal expenses
from Emerson, $83.13; F. T. Harrop, April 24 to Aug. 31 at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $994.38;
D. R. Ware, $1,000 8,880 35
Cartage, $175.70; ink, $13.75; postage and p.o. box, $64; telephone rent, $54 307 45
156,741 27
Less— Refunds as below 705 80
Net expenditure, .\lherta 156,035 47
Refunds.— Rembouraemenis.
On account of overtime .and extra service: Calgary, $84; Edmonton, $133.80; Lethbridge,
$28 ....:. 245 80
On account of services in bonded warehouses: Calgary, $115; Edmonton, $210; Lethbridge,
$75; .Medicine Hat, $60 460 00
Total refunds ' ' 705 80
Salaries and Contingencies, British Caliimbia.
.Vppolntrincnts ct dfpcnses contlngentcs, Colombie-Britanniqiie.
( Unless otherwise noted, all salaries cover the period of 12 inonths to March 31, 1918.1
(Sauf indication contrairc, tous les salaires couvrent une pfriode de 12 mois au 31 mars. 1918.)
Abbofiford (salaries, SO, 641. 66: contingencies, SS,30S.S1; refunded, $698.30).
AbboLiford (salaire.i, i9.e4t.66: dipcnsea contingenles, $3,303.51: remboursis. $698.35).
P. R. Peele, collector, 5 m. at $1,7.50. 7 m. at $1,800, $1,779.16; preventive officers: R. H. Kby,.
5 m. at $9.50, 7 m. at $1,0.50, S1,00S.33, overtime, $294.80: .-V. C. Salt, 5 m. at $1,050, 7 m.
at $1,1.50, $1,108.33, overtime, $2.58; R. J. Shortreed, 5 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,1.50,
$1,10.S.33, overtime, $2S4.80; cleaning office, $67; postage, $S5; telephone rent, $15; petty
expenses, $14.85.' 6,023 60
Carried forward . 6,023 60
D — 64 AUDITOR CESIRALS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contingencies, British Columbia— Continued. $ cts.
Appointoments et d^penses contingentes, Colombie-Britannique — Suite.
Brought forward
Abbolsford — Concluded — Abbotiford — Fin .
6,023 60
Aidergrove: S. Campbell, sub-collector, 5 in. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $979.16. overtime,
$256.40: preventive officers: T. P. Mclntvre, 5 m. at $900, 1 m. to .'^ept. 30 at $1,000,
$458.33, overtime, $137.60(resi£nied): f. S. Ferris, Oct. 16 to Jan. 2.5, Mar. 16 to 31, $287.90,
overtime. $73.20; T. Kirkby. .Mar. 14 to 31, $4S.39, overtime, $16.80; rent of J acre land,
$12; telephone rent, $18; wood, $30; petty expenses, $8.55 2,326 33
Huntinsdon: preventive officers: W. L. Blatchford. 3 m. at $1,000. 2 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at
$1,200. $1,133.33. overtime. $2S3.60: C. R. Davison, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1.0.50, $1,008.33,
overtime, $274.80; F. \V. Kickbush. Sl.OOO. overtime. $275.20; alterations in office, $10;
electric sign, wiring, etc., $16.94; half cost of removal of Customs building, $45; postage,
$16; repairs, etc., to flagpole, $11; stove, etc., $25; telephone rent, $27; petty expenses,
$14.60 4,140 80
Upper Sumas: S. J. Bates, preventive officer, 2 m. at $850, 10 m. at $900, $891.66, overtime,
$240: postage, $2; telephone rent, $19.13 1, 152 79
Cranbrook (salaries, t6,9SS.SS; conlingencies, tl.liSM; refunded, tS69 .60) .
Cranbrook {salaires, tS.95S.Si; dipenses contingentea, ti,l!5.68; rembourais, tS69M).
H. White, collector. 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700. $1.65S..33; preventive officers: V.. P. Klgee,
from Oct. 1, $.500.01; W. G. Morton, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33; J. L. Walker,
2 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,050, $429.16 (resigned): postage. $81.50: telephone rent, $36;
petty expenses. $14.41 . 3,977 74
Kingsgate: A. J. Chisholm, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1.0.50. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,137.50. overtime,
$188.40: preventive officers: P. C. Coe, 5 m. at $9.50. 7 m. at $1,1.50. $1,066.66, overtime,
$187.20: H. R. Graham, 9 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,100, $1,025, overtime, $188.40: bank
charges, $11.75: cleaning office, $60; express, $15; office rent, $158; postage, $158; tele-
grams, $3..30 4.199 21
Rykerts: J. C. Rykert, sub-collector, $1,200; postage, $4 1.204 00
Postmasters' commission on collections: Athalmer, $20.84; Creston, $22.57; Fort Steele, $4.24. 47 65
Femie (salaries, tS,S90.IS: contingencies. tS,Se8.8!; refunded. tgSt.SO). ■•
Femie {salaircs. t6,S90.IS; dipenses coniingenles, t2,S6S.8l; remboursfs, t!5!.80).
Preventive officers: W. H. Gates. 9 m. at $1.2.50, 3 m. at $1..50O. $1.312..50; J. F. Mcintosh,
Apr., $12!».ie, travel. $12 (retired 1; V. Warwick, from Feb. 16, $122.02. removal expenses
from Lethbridge, $52.80, living expenses, $48; board and travel, H. I.. Nichoison, $671.60,
R. W. Weiler. $74.35: postage, $5.5; telephone rent, $48.60; petty expenses. $12.79 2,538 82
Flathead: W. Roberts, living allowance, $.300: postage, $10; travel, etc., R. W. Weiler, $42.50. 352 60
Michel: G. Ellis, sub-collector. $1,200: postjige. $il . 1,23100
Newgate: J. .\. .MaoDonald, sub-<"olleit<ir. $l..300, ovcu-time. $269.60; preventive officers:
M. F. Robichaud. $950, less $401..50 military pay; W. M. Young, from Feb. 1, $166.06,
travel, etc., $.35; board, etc., H. L. Nicholson, $2.50, J. E. Lee, $44; office rent, $480;
postage. $.54.50 2.900 76
Phillips: G. Uingsdale, preventive officer 900 00
Roosville: water pipe and fittings, $51.80; laying pipe, etc., $34; potty expenses, S2.70 88 50
Grand Forks {salaries, 16.383.3!: rontingeneies, tt,03I.IS: refunded, 890).
Orand-Forks (salaires, 88,383.31: dipensea coniingenles, tl .031.18; rcmhours/s, 890).
R. R. fJilpin, rollocior. 5 m. at $1.6.50, 7 m. at $1.7.50. $1.70S.33, overtime, $13.60; W. .1. Cook,
preventive officer. 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $l,2fK), $1,1.58.33, overtime, $264.80; postage
and P.O. box, $.59.43; telephone tolls and telegrams, $6.07. 3,210 56
Carson: J. A. ."^tewart, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33, overtime, $110.80;
board, A. Porter. $.30; postage, $22 1,22113
Cascade City: .\. Cameron, sul>-<i>llector. $1,200, overtime, $267.60; .\. Porter, overtime,
$14.40. lx>ard. $30: postage, etc., $17.. 5S; pettv expenses, $15 1,544 58
Phoenix: W. Delnhnv. sul>-coll..ctor. 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,.300, $1,2,58.33; board, etc.,
A. Porter, H9.S0; officb rent, $180; postage, $11.10; wood. $22.50; petty expenses, $6.50 1.528 23
Greenwood (salaries, 88,883.33: conlingenries , 81,,n^i.5!: refunded, t9S.70).
Oreenvood isalaires. 88.e83..33: dipenses coniingenles, ti,Oit.}t: remboursfs, 89S. 70).
H. McCutchcon, collector, $1,600; R. Wilson, preventive officer, $1,200: postage, $57.50;
telephone rent, $48: p<'tty expenses, $11.25 2,916 75
Bridcsville: A. F. Kddy. sub-collector. $l.(KIO, overtime, $131.20; postage, $23..50 1, 154 70
Midway: R. Ii. Kerr. sul>-'ollector, $1,100. overtime. $43.60; J. H. Ilnice, preventive officer,
8 m. to Nov. 30. at $(K». $600, overtime, $30.40 (enlisted^ office rent, $300; postage, $.34;
petty expcn.sos, $21..50 2,129 50
Myncajiter: board, etc., A. Porter. $13.50. overtime. $24; freight, etc., tlll.45; office rent, $,300;
postage. $13..35; petty expenses. $5 375 30
Carried forward 45. 154 45
CUSTOM ff DEPARTlIEyV: EXPE^'DITURE D— 65
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, British Columbia — Continued. % cts.
Appolntemcnts et d^penses contingentes, Colombie-Britannique — Suite.
Brought forward 45, 164 45
Greenwood — Concluded — Greenwood — Fin .
Osoyoos: G. S. Jermyn, sub-collector, $900, overtime, SIOO.OO; flagpole, $16.50; livery, $216;
postage, etc., $28.92; wood, S37..50; petty expenses, $1..50 1,304 02
Penticton: J. S. Heales, sub-collector, 2 m. at Sl.OOO, 10 m. at $1,100, $1,08.3.33; board, etc.,
A. Porter, $.55.60; coal, $27; office rent, $285; postage, $39.3.5; stove and fittings, $.38;
petty expenses, $8.25 1,536 53
Princeton: \V. M. Frith, sub-collector, $1,400; freight and cartage. $20.80; fuel, $26.20: light,
$12.50; office rent, $180; office supplies, $12.10; postage, $27; travel, etc., A. Porter,
$27.95; petty expenses, $23 1,729 55
Similkameen: M. C. Chamberlain, 1 in. to May 31 at $1,000, 10 m. at $1,100, $1,000, overtime,
$61.60; cartage, etc., $30; postage, $47.50; repairs to Customs buildings, $522; telephone
rent, $10; telephone tolls, $4.10 1,675 20
Nanaimo (salaries, il5.Z16.66; contingencies, $6,936.21; refunded, SI, 567. iO).
Xanaimo {salaires, $15,216.66; depenses contingentes, $6,936.21; rembourses, $1,567.40).
H. L. Good, collector, $2,000, travel, etc., $10.65; L. Ross, clerk, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200,
Sl,1.58..33, overtime, $429.20, travel, etc., $28.75: preventive officers: .1. \V. Crossan, 5 m.
at $1,0.50, 7 m. at $1,1.50, $1,108.33, overtime, $417.20, travel, etc., $7.25; C. D. Cunning-
ham, from Oct. 9, $478.49, overtime. $16; G. Johnson, 5 m. at $1,250. 7 m. at $I,.3.50,
$l,:i08..33, overtime, $362.80; T. V. Malpass, .\pr., $75, overtime, $15.20 ^resigned); W.
Rothery, special officer at $4 per d., $6: T. Brown, Boat Harbour, to Oct. 31, $145.81,
overtime, $71.60: cartage, $68.90: constructing lunch table, $16; linoleum, etc., $43.51;
postage, $150; telephone rent, $60; telephone tolls and telegrams, $98.43; petty expenses,
$31.69
Albemi: F. Street, sub-collector, 2 m. at $900, 10 m. at $1,000, $983.33, overtime, $95.20;
commission on collections, $16.83; postage and p.o. box, $23.50
C'hemainus: R. Allan, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,0.58.33; R. Jarrett,
preventive officer, 2 m. at $900, 10 m. at $1,000, $983.33, overtime, $88.80; coal, $8.50;
office rent, $60; postage, etc., $18.38
Cumberland: J. S. Bannerman, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; postage
and p.o. box, $20
Duncan's: F. A. Brettingham, sub-collector, $1,000; E. J. Greig, clerk, 4 m. to July 31 at
$900, $300 (enlisted); postage, and p.o. box, $26
Kildonan: preventive officers: W. Fry, April 28 to May 31 at $800, 10 m. at $900, $823.33,
overtime, 856.80: H. P. Large, April 1 to 14, $11.67; postage, $6; special services on boats
at $4 per d.: J. Bennett, $36; J. L. Hill, $44; T. Harrison, $30; C. W. Lewis, $108; C. E.
Wilkinson. $120 1,235 80
Ladysmith: T. D. Conway, .sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58.33, overtime,
$477.60: board, etc., J. W. Crossan, $7; postage and p.o. box, $30 1,672 93
Nanoo.se Bay: S. Davies, preventive officer from Aug. 1, $666.67, overtime, $75.60 742 27
Ocean Falls: S. D. Raymond, preventive officer, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,116.66,
overtime, $330.80; R. .\Ilan, board, etc., $794.10, overtime, $364; office furniture, $58.75;
office rent. $180; postage, etc., $52; telegrams, $2.02 2,898 33
Si.ushartie Bay: B. G. Clough, preventive officer, July 27 to Oct. 31, $263.42, overtime, $44,
travel, etc., $36.85; office rent. $28.20: postage, $2; petty expenses, $6.20 380 67
L^nion Bay: B. S. Abrams, sub-collector, $1,200, overtime, $275.60; C. P. Renwick, preventive
officer, 5 m. at -$900, 7 m. at $1,000. $9.58.33, overtime. $160, travel, etc., $139.30; board,
etc., L. Ross, $17.20; postage, $23..50: petty expenses, $6.35 2,780 28
Postmasters' commi.ssion on collections: Bamfield, $13.79, postage, $1.50; ComoJi, $13.43,
postage, $1; Courtenay, $31.27, postage, $1 61 99
Nelson (salaries, $7,447.02; contingencies, $1,137.25; refunded, $140.40).
Nelson (salaires, $7,447 M; depenses contingentes, $1,157.25; remboursSs, $140.40).
G. Johnstone, collector, $2,300; preventive officers: J. G. Bunyan, $1,200, overtime, $44;
C. D. Jarvis, $1,000, less -$401.50 military pay; F. J. Jarvis, $1,100; postage, $60; telephone
rent, $54; travel, etc., C. E. Stout, $20; petty expenses. $18.27 5, 394 77
Kaslo: O. T. Stone, sub-collector, $900; postage, $20; rent, fuel, and light, $300 1,220 00
Waneta: sub-collectors: R. A. Aldersmith, $1,200, less $401.50 militarj' pay; H. G. Neelands,
5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33, overtime, $42.80; cleaning office, $120; postage,
etc., $90.27 2, 109 90
N'ew Westminster (salaries, $23,645.68; contingencies, $4,187.52; refunded, $2,049.50).
New-Westminster (salaires, $25,645.68; dipenses contingentes, $4,187.52; rembourses, $2,049.50).
N. M. Mathoson, collector, 5 m. at $2,100, 7 m. at $2,200, $2,1.58..33; C. C. Eldridge, appraiser.
$1,900; clerks: W. Tumbull. senior, $1,.3.50, less $401..50 military pay; A. McDonough,
5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58.33. overtime. $46.80; preventive officers: A. Acker-
man, 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. $1,1.58.33, overtime, $49.60; A. J. Annandale, from
8
107 47
1
118 86
2
217 34
1
178 33
1
326 00
Carried forward 83,854 69
-5d
D — 66
AUDITOR GEXERAVS REPORT, 1911-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Continerncirs, ItritLsh (olimibia -Continued.
Appointrments et d^|>enses contineentes, ColoniblF-Britannlque-
■Suitc.
Brought forward
New WetlmimtfT — Concluded — NcvyWestminsUT — Fin.
Oct. 24. W3S.I7; .1. V. Rcldam, from Oct. 2.^, $4.35.48. overtime. $23.20: I,. Chaput, 5 m.
at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. S1.1,>S.33; C. D. Drew, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100,
$1.0tl.r.6. overtime. $12.80; .\. G. Fadden, .5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.>S..33. over-
time, $60.S0; .1. H. Fisher, 5 m. at $1,100, Sept. 1 to Oct. 23 at Sl.OOO, $032.49 (enhsted):
J. C. .^. Jackson, .5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,0.58.33; 1. R. l,awn-nce, 5 ra. at $1,100,
Sept. 1 to Oct. 23 at $1,200, $632.49 (enlisted); P. -Morlcy, on steamer, at $3 per d., $IO..')0..
Cartage, $90.90: electrical supplies, $10.80: gas, $12; ink and mucilage, $14.35; postajte. $188;
street ears, $42; telephone rent, $66; telephone tolls and telegrams, $97.78; petty expenses,
$13.95; commission on collections at C'hillinack, $68.40
Douglaf: preventive officers; B. t'. Clough, from Xov. 1, $410.67, overtime, $194.80; J. .\.
Marion, to .\ue. 12 at $1,000, $365.58, overtime, $61.60: .V. McCallum. .A.uk. 15 to Nov. 15,
$2.54.02. overtime, $100.20, travel, $3.50; K. G. B. MacKenzie, $950, overtime. $189.60;
light, $54.85; office furniture, $19.75; postage, $21; rent of land on Semiahmoo Reserve,
$12: telephone rent, $30; water, $18; wood, $36; repairs to plumbing, $20; petty expenses,
$6.30
I^dner: K. A. Bown, sub-collector. 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; office rent, $60;
postage. $4. .50
Pacific Highway: preventive officers: C. \. McConkey, 5 m. at $950, 7 m. at $1,000, $979.10,
overtime, $361.40; X. K. Westland, 5 m. at $950. 7 m. at $I,O50, $l,0a8.33, overtime,
$.513.80: light, $95.49; postage, $31.50; telephone rent, $24; telephone tolls, $12.50; wood,
$48; pcttv expenses, $9.45
Stcveston: .1. K. Murchi.-^m, sulxollector, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, S958..33: postage, $17.55.
White Rock: \V. K. .lohnson. sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,.500, $1,4.')S.33, overtime,
$415.20: preventive officers: F. .\. Ferguson, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,0.58.33,
■overtime, $2.88.40, board, etc., H6.50; A. J. .-^mith. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,200. $1,133. .33,
overtime, $272: cartsige, $10; living expenses, ,1. t ". .S. Jackson, $98, overtime, $264; postage,
$90..55: telephone rent. $30; telephone tolls, $15.80; services convoying steamers at $3
per d.: D. Hughes, $28..50: l\ Morley, $9; A. H. Wescott, $48
Preventix-e officers at outports: Boundar\' Bay, E. T. Calvert, $1,000; Midway, A. Porter,
1 m.Bt $9.50, 11 m. at $1,100, $l,OS7..50
Princc-Ruprrt (salaries. SIS.860.19; conlingencirs, tS.iSS.Tl: nfundrd, 1 1.690. SO").
Prince-Rupert (.salairts, tlS,SS0.l9; dipcnsc.^ conlingcntcs, t8,3SS.7l: rcmbour.iis, tl,S90.Si».
J. H. McU-od, collector, $2,400, travel, etc., $178..W; H. T. Cross, appraiser, 5 m. at $1,800.
7 m. at $1,900, $1,8.58.33, travel, etc., $16; preventive officers: H. J. Bradbury, 5 m. at
$1,200. 7 III. at $l..300, $1,258.33, overtime, $183.60: J. Cargill, $1,300; H. M. Dunn. 5 m.
at $I,.5.50. 7 m. at $1,600, $1,.579.I6, overtime, $.362: \V. G. Humble, $1,200, ovrrtiiii.-.
$214.80; W. J. Nelson, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,:J00, $1,2.58.33, overtime, $425.20; G.
Svroturk, $1,200; D. H. Yelf, $1,200, overtime, $167.20; A. L. .Sutherland, mes.><engc-r,
$:ifiO.
Cartage. $29.45; furniture and fittings, $4.S8.99: janitor sicrvice and cartage of p.o. parcels,
$240: lettering door. $12: platform scale, $32; poslagi', $80; p.o. box, $12; telephone rent,
$64: telegrain.-, $.35.68; trucks, 2, $22..50: p<tlv ex|)cn.s(s, $25.35
Anyox: E. H. T. Hyde, sulMollector, 1 m. at $1,100. 4 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1..')00. $1.3116.0(1.
overtime, $119.20; T. .Ma.son. overtime, $.31.20, travel, etc., $101,40; janitor service, $80;
office ri-nt, $300; postage, $10
Arrandale: A. N. Pater.wn, preventive olficer, $1,200; coal, $25; postage, 18; petty expenses,
$4..50
Butedale: F. IJ. Hue.ston, prevent ivc officer, $1 ,200, overtime, $7, travel, etc., $13.10; postage,
$5; stove and fittings, $15.05; p<^tty cxpi'nMv, $4.45
Ma-^wtt: C. Harrison, preventive officer, $300; po.stage, $6.98; telephone rent. $24: petty
f-xp<-n'«'s, 9.5c
Port .'^imp.son: Rul>-oollector»: H. C. Flewin, to Dec. 31, $404.36, overtime, $131.20; C. B.
Flew in. from Jan. 1, $162.49; cal. $57. .50; offic- rent. $.300; postage, $17.16
Stewart: H. C. Cameron. Kul)-<<illeitor, $.!00; coal, $0.3. .W; office rent, $180; postage, $12
Htiek<-<n: I,. Dixon, sulM-ollector, 0 m. to Dec. 31, $900; petty expi-nses, $3.S7_
PootniaMern' coinmi.<u<ion on collections: Hazelton, $27.69: Port Essington, $1.75; Telegraph
Creek, $6.27
Rrrrliloke (talarien, tll.tBi.f!. rontinaenrim, $e.S00.!8: refunded. tlO.i).
HrreUlokc (talairct. ttl.i98.l7; dipcntm ronlinocnUt, te,S00.t8; rembournfii. tlBS).
U. R. A1kin.i, collector. $1,400; preventive officers: W. D. Armstrong, $1.1.50; J. S. H. Munro.
$l.l.'i0: G. Rom, 2 m. at $1,1.50, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300. $1.2.50.01: T. Steed, $1,000:
ileaning office nn<l carting p.o. pnrceN, $265; ennl. $X6.35: nniee lurniture, $47.10: office
rent, $.300; postage. $K4: telephone rent. $24; travel, etc.. J. \V. Ki'nning. $3:i7.40; water,
$18; petty expenio-s. $30..53.
Carried forward
$ cts.
83.854 69
14.082 47
(104 18
2. 7.59 87
1,022 83
3.083 6,3
975 88
5.2I« 94
2.0S7 .50
15.101 45
1.041 97
2.128 46
1.2.37 50
1.244 00
331 93
1.132 71
5.55 50
903 87
35 71
7.202 39
111.713 OS
CUSTOMS DEPARTMEXT: EXPENDITURE D — 67
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contiagencies, British Columbia— Continued. $ cts.
.\ppointements vt dfpenses contingentes, Colombie-Britannique — Suite.
Brought forward .- 144, 713 08
Revchtoke — Concluded — Revdstoke — Fin.
Aslieroft: M. Bryson, sub-coUcrtor, $1 ,250; office rent, S75; postage, $20 1 , .34.5 00
Golden: S. E. Hambly, SI, 099.99; cartage of p.o. parcels, $72; office rent, $120; postage and
P.O. box, S46..50; telephone rent, -?24; wood, $36 1,398 49
Kamloops: T. Howell, sub-collector, SI,0.50; A. J. Hopgood. 9 m. at SI.OOO, 3 m. at $1,100,
$1,02.5; oartage of p.o. parcels, $35; postage and p.o. box, $33.50; telephone rent, $21; travel,
etc., H. J. S. Brown, S84.40, R. J. McCurdy, $23.05 2,271 95
Kelowna: A. D. Weddell, sub-collector, $1,000 less $401. .50 military pay; preventive officers:
C. Johnston, to .Ian. 31, $1,000 fenlisted); G. J. Trodden, from Feb. 1, $216.68, removal
expenses from Ottawa, $531.60; cleaning office, etc., $106; coal, $39.00; light: $19.80;
office rent, $360; postage, $40; telephone rent, $36; water, $23.40; petty expenses, $8 - 2,979 58
Vernon; preventive officers; B. J. Forester, $1,000 less $401..50 militarv pay; J. J. LangstafT,
to Oct. 6, $.567.70 (military leave without pay);. T. B. Tonge, $999.92; office furniture, $20;
postage, $80; telephone rent, $48; petty expen.ses, $11.61 2,325 73
Postma.'iters' commission on collections: Armstrong, $32.68; Barkerville, $7.42; Clinton,
S13.53; Enderby, $22.90; Merritt, $63.38; 150-mile House, $50.89; Quesnclle, $20.78;
.Summerland, $28.73 240 31
Rossland {salaries, $7,650.01; conlingcnciea, $1,390.31; refunded, t22S.S5).
RossUtnd (salaires, $7,650.01; dipenses contingentes, $1,390.51; rembourses, $228.35).
U. B. Stevens, collector, $1,700; preventive officers: C. W. Berg, from June 19 at $1,000,
$783.33; P. R. McDonald, $1,300, overtime, $3.20; H. L. Nicholson, $1,400; board and
travel, A. Porter, $32.25, P. D. .Stone, $1.54.,'iO; postage, $60; telephone rent, $48; tele-
phone tolls and telegrams, $14.74; petty expenses, $20.45 5,516 47
Paterson: W. M. Wood, sub-collector, $1,250, overtime, $224.25; A. Porter, overtime, $9.60,
travel, etc., $44.70; office rent, $200; postage, $53.50; wood, $30.45; petty expenses, $4.30 1,816 80
Trail: A. E. Campbell, sub-collector, $1,500; cleaning office, $36; coal, $42; light, $27; office
rent, $240; postage, $60; water, $24; petty expenses, $6.60 1,935 60
Vancouver (salarie.'i, $159,222.93; contingencies, $39,912.20; refunded, $15,566.68).
Vancouver {salaires, $159,222.93; depenses contingentes, $39,912.20; rembourses, $15,566.68).
J. M.Bowell, collector, to Nov. 30 at $4,000, $2,666.64 (retired) ;C. A. Worsnop, sun-eyor, $2,600;
E. S. Robson,gauger,5m. at $1,-500, 7m. at $1,600, $1,5.58.33; J. Broi\-n, landing-waiter, 5 m.
at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; appraisers: H. D. Birmingham, 2 m. at $2,100, 10 m.
at $2,200, $2,183.33; J. O. LeCappelainc, 5 m. at $1 ,900, 7 m. at $2,000, $1,958.33; assistants:
A. Brown, 5 m. at $1,.500. 7 m. at $1,600. $1,.558.33; H. Harford, 2 m. at $I,.500, 3 m. at
$1,.550, 7 m. at $1,600, $1,570.83; C. T. Hilton, $1,600; W. F. Rcid, 10 m. at $1,600, 2 m. at
$1,800, $1,633.33; examining officers: W. Bajus, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 ni. at $1,100, $1,058.33;
J. F. Miller, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; F. Topham, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at
$1,100, $1.058.33 21,662 44
Clerks; R. Adam, senior, $1,200, less $281.25 military pay; F. M. Burns, senior, $1,2.50, less
$401.50 military pay; D. C. Darraeh, senior, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33;
H. I. Dempster, senior, 2 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,241.66; W. V. T.
Green, .senior, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,.300, $1,258.33; J. W. S. MacLeod, senior, 3 m. at
$1,200, 2 m. at $1,.300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,333.33; R. C. Maxwell, senior, 5 m. at $1,400,
7 m. at $1,500, $1,4.58.33; R. D. McDonald, senior, 5 m. at $1,250, 7 m. at $1,3.50, $1,308.33;
J. C. McLeod, senior, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1,358.33; R. W. Stuart, sesior, 5 m.
at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258.33; R. W. Trjthall, senior, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500,
$1,4.58.33; H. G. Cartwright, chief, 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700, $1,658.33; C. A. \V.
Whitehead, chief, 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700, $1,658.33; G. E. Adams, 5 m. at .^1,100,
7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58.33; G. F. Burpee, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; H. F.
Devlin, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58.33; I. W. Dowding, 7 m. to Oct. 31 at $1,050,
$612..50 (resigned); B. P. DufTv, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,1.58..33; D. H. Elliott.
5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; A. Farrington, $1,000, less $301.09, militarv pay
to Dec. 31 , $698.91 ; R. Gall.agher, $90C, less $401.50 military pay; S. C. Johns, 5 m. at -$900,
7 m. at $1,000, $958.33; J. M. Lamond, $1,0.50; R. McMahon, $1,0.50, S. G. McSpadden.
$1,1.50; J. R. Williams, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; A. C. Wright, April 1 to
May 31, .July 1 to Aug. 31, at $1,1.50, Sept. 1 to Oct. 14, at $1,200, $.528.48 (resigned) 30,313 91
Preventive officers; R. W. Abbott, 5 m. ut $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; C. E. .A.cker, 5 m.
at $1,0.50, 7 m. at $1,1.50, $1,108.33; T. C. Alcock, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33;
A. A. .^Iinas. 5 m. at $1,.500, 7 m. at $1,600, $1,. 558.33; W-. B. Anderson, 5 m. at $1 ,000, 7 m.
at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; B. A. Anderfon, 2 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,041.66;
H. Anthony, 2 m. at $9.50, 3 m. at $1 ,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50; T. .\rmstrong, 2 m. at $9.50.
3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.50; W. C. Arsenault, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m. at $1,200,
$1, 158.33; A. M.Bacon, $1,100, G.B.Bamber, $1,000 less, $401. .50 militarv pav; J. Batter.sby,
5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.33; T. Baxter, 2 m. at $900, 3 i.i. ut $1,000, 7 m. at
(';irried forward ... 216,519 36
1— 5^D
D — 68
AVDITOR CEyERAL'S REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Salaries and (onliiurnries. nrilish Columbia — Continucil. $ cts.
Appointements et d^penses coatinsen(ps, ( (>ionil>le-Britannlque — Suite.
Brought forward 216,519 36
Voncourfr — Continued. — Vancouter — Suite.
Preventive o&cers— Concluded.
$1.!00, $1,041.66; H. E. Beetlestone. April 24 to Mav .31 at $900. .■> m. at $1,000. 7 m. at
$1,100, $0S4.16;\V. W. Bird. .5 m. at $1,050.7 in. at $1,100, $1,079.16: 1. M. Black. $1,000: C.
BouTRtt. $1,150: E. M. Bradner, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m.at $1,200. $1.15S..«: R. U. Brown.
5m.at$1.000. 7in.at$1.100. $l.ai8.33: V. Bromlev. 5 m.at $1,000, 7 m.at $1,100. $1,058.33:
R. E. BuUiek. $1,600: M. A. Bush, 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200. $l,15S.:j3: H. B. famp-
l)ell. 9 m. at $900. 3 m. at Sl.OOO. $92.): M. C. Chamberlain. April. $83.33 (resijjned): K.
Claridge, toMa.vJ4at $900, $10.8.87 (resigned): C. J. Cocker, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 m.at $1,200,
$1,158.33: \V. Coburn. 5 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,079.16: J. E. Cook. $1.0.50. le.«s
$401.50 milita^^• pay: R. Cosgrove. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33: \V. M. CuUin,
5 in. at $1,000. 7 m.at $1,100. $1,058.33: H. Curric. 5 in. at $1,100. 7 m. at $I.2lK). $1,158.33:
\V. B. Davidson. 2 in. at $;;00. 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,041.06: 1{. M. Davies,
$1,0.50. le.^s $401. .^0 militarj pav: \V. J. Davis. 2 m. at $9."0. 3 in. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100.
$1.0.50: H. J. DeGraves. 2 m. at $950, 3 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,050;
N. J. DeGraves. $I.a50. le-is $401.50 militarv pav; W. H. Donaghv. 3 ni. to.Iune.30,
at $1,000, $249.99 iresiRned); C. H. Donahoe. 5 m. at $1,150, .Sept. I to .Mar. 21 at $1.2.50.
$1,174.73: \V. Drinnan. 2 ra. less 1 d. at $900. 2 m. at $1,000. Aug. 1 to Oct. 22. Jan. 3 to
Mar. 31 at $1,200. $878.76; E. P. Edwards. $900; T. K. Elliott. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at
$1,100. $l.a5S..33: J. E. Fagan. 5 m. at $I.4.-0, 7 m. at $1..5.50. $I..508.33; H. L. I'ewings.
5 in. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33; G. Kitzgenild. 2 ni. at $950. 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at
$1,100. $1,050: R. J. B. Flack. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000. $958.33; D. \V. t;ibbons. 5 m. at
$1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $I.058..33; A. J. Gmxistone, 5 in. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1..300, $1,258.33;
G. W. Hall. $1,000; A. Hamilton. 5 in. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; J. W. Hancox.
from Oct. I at $1,000. $.=,00: C. F. Harri.-on. $600. less $401.50 militarj- pav; P. Hart. 2 m.
at $900. 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,041.66; D. C. Hattie. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 in. at
$1,100. $l,a58.33; G. S. Hay. 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33; S. S. Hewitt. $1.0.50.
lesst401.50militarypay;R.N'. Hopkins. 5 m.at $1,000. Sept. 1 to Jan. 14 at $1,100. less $2.95,
military pav. Jan. 1 to 14, $821.73 (enlisted): .A. J. Horner, 5 m. at $1,100. 7 in. at $1,200.
$I.15S.33:H.J.Homer.2m.at$!l00.3m.at$l,000,7m.at$I,IOO,$l,041.66:J. L. \V. Ilo.-^kins,
2 in. at $1.1.50, 3 m.at $1,200. 7 m.at $1.;J00. $1.2.50; F.Humphrey. 9 m.at $900. 3 m.at $1,000,
$925; J. R. Jardinc. $7.50. less $401. .'0 militarv pav; J. W. Jar\-is. 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at
$1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,041.66; A. G. .Iohn.stone, less 2 il., $994. 40: C. E. .lones, 5 ni. at
$1. 100, 7 m.at $1.200, $1.158. 33; A. C. Kallawav,9m. Ie.s»5d.at $900, 3 m. at $1,000. $912..89;
J. \V. Kenning. 2m. at $900. 3m. at$I.000.7in.at$l. 100, $1,041.66; S. B. Kemp, from i^ept.
1 at $1,200. $700.03; J. Ker, 5 m. at $1,100. 7 m. at $1,200, $1,158.33; J. D. Langs, less I d..
$I.047.18;K. J. I^eky. 2 m. at $1.1.50. 3 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1,300, $1,250; A.J. Loiteh.
2 m. at $1,100. 3 m.at $1,200. 7 m.at $ I. .300. $1,241.66; D. Umghnan. 2 m. at $!:00. 3 m. at
$1,000, 7 m, at $1,100. $1,041.66; J. (;. Ixjwrv. 2 mat $900. 3m. at $1,000,7 m. at $1,100.
$1,041.66; R. Lundie, $1,000; I. MaeKay, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058.33: \V. U.
Mad'herson. $I.0."0.06: A. MaeVirar. $1.0.50: F. V. Maitland. 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000.
$9.58..T3; W. M. Manson, $1,1.50; R. C. Marshall. $0.50, less $401 ..50 militarv pav; J. Mulvanev,
Sm.less4d.at$900.3m.at$1.000,$915;P. M<Alli.«ter. 5 m.at $1,050. Sept. 1 to 27. at $1,150,
$.523.75 (dismi.sso-1); P. L. -MeCallum. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m.at $1,100. $1.0.58.33; J. H. Met lean.
5 m. at $1,100. 7 in. at $1,200. $I.15S..33: R.J. .MeCurdv. 2 m. at $900. 3 m. at $1,000.7 m.
at $1,100. $1,041.66: R. MrKiblxn. 2 m. at $9.50. 3 in. at $1,000. 7 in. at $1,100, $1 ,0.W: R.
.\. .Meljir hlan, le.v* 4 d.. $8.8.8.85; K. MeU-o.1. 2 m. al $9.50, 3 m. at $1.00<1. 7 in. at $l.l(«.
$l,a50; O. .Mc. Murray, $950; J. G. M.N'eil. lessC<l.. $1,081.59: D. CI. .McSweyn, 2 m. at
$900. 10 m. ot $1,000. $983. .'IS; G. S. Moore, to June 5, less 2 d.. $156.63 (resigned): W.
MorrLson, 5 m. at $I.1()0. 7 in. at $1,200. $1,1.58.33; J. P. Nightingale, 5 m. at $l,a50, 7 m.
at $1,100. $1,079.16; G. K. Northey, 2 m. at t'.IOO. 10 m. at $1,000. $983.33; G. Nuttnll. 5
m. at $1,100. 7 in. at $1,200. $l.l.58..33: \V. J. Pas<rx-, to June 4 at $1.0.50, $186.67 i enl i.-.te<i ) ;
I,. W. Raines, $1.1.50; f. H. Rawson. 2 m. at $900. 3 in. at $1,000. 7 ni. at $1,100. $1,041.66;
H. E. Reid. 2 in. at $900. 3 m. at $9.50. 7 m. at $l.a50, $1,000; A. E. Rintoul, $9.50; \V.
Roach, $650; H. W. Rom, 5 m. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1,300. $I.2.58..33: M. R. Smith. $1,100:
(i. \V. Smith, 2 m. ot $1.1.50. 3 in. at $1,200. 7 m. at $1,300, $1.2.50; J. Smith, 5 m, at
$1,200, 7 m. at %l.M). $1.2.58.33; .1. D. Sin>-th, 2 m. at $900. 3 in. at $1,000, 7 m. at
$1,100. $1,041.66; C. \V. Stanlev. $6.50. les.'. $401. .50 military pay; G. H. Swei-t. 2 m. at
$I.2.V). 3 m. at $1..300, 7 m. at $1,400, $1..3.50: A. H. Tatton. 2 in. leas 4 <l, at $900, 3 ra.
at $1,000, 3 m, to N'ov. ,30 at $1,100, $665.13 frcsigncd); A. B. Taylor, 2 m. less 12 d. at
$MOft. 10 m. at $1,000, $9.53. .33; I,. J. Thortiurn. 2 m. at $1.1.50, 3 m. at $1.200.. .Sept. I to
Oet. Sat $1,300, $627.94 (enlLMMl i; C. A. To.smII. $1.1.50. le.w $461.94 military pay; F.
I'rquhart. lew 3 d . $1 O-M 0.5; G. Walker. 5 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100, $1 .0.58„33; S. H.
Walker. $l.a50. 1. ililarv pav: H. II. Warburtnn. 5 m. at $1,100. 7 in. at $1 .200.
$1.15S..33: J. A.\\ 1.. $897.18; ( . H. Wiwl. less I d.. $1,047.08; S.J. W.^Klinan.
5 m.at $7SO,7n. ;-.;7..50; T. II. W™,tton. 5 in. ot $1,200, 7 m. at $1.,300. $I,2.5S..33.
f!. A. Yardley.5m.at ll.O.iO. 7m.Bt $1.1.50.$I.IOS..33 118,27148
Trmpomry employees: W. J. Bortlett, from Nov. 1, les^ 2 d., $492.86; W. F. Climic. from
July 25. lejw 6 d.. $669.33; J. Dnig. $1,0.50: F. Gardiner, from .luly 12. $720.40; J. Hnnafin.
Corrie<l forward.
334.790 84
rr',s'7'01/N DEIWRTMF.yr: KXI'E'JDITVRE D — 69
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Salaries and Contingencies, Britlsii Columbia— Continued. $ cts.
.Ippointements et d^penses contlngentes, Colomble-Britannique — .Suite.
Brought forward 334, 790 84
Vancouver — Concluded — Vancouver — Fin.
Temporary employees — Concluded.
9 m. at $900, 3 in. at $1,000, $924.99: \V. Hervet. from Nov. 12, $386.10; W. Gilland, from
■Ian. 2S, $177.41; T. Kirkby, Feb, I to Mar. 13, $118.27; C. M. Mcintosh, from July 11,
$723.09; A. McRae, $1,0.50; H. W. Malett. from Nov. 1.5, less 7 d., $323.00; G. Nesbitt,
$9.50; C. H. Parker, from Aug. 1, less 3 d., $395.16; T. B. Ross, from Jan. 28, $177.41;
.1. Stephenson, from Jan. 28. $177.41; J. F. Thompson, from July 11, $723.09; J. A. Wood,
from July 10, $72.5.78; I. Wright, from Nov. 1, $420.65; special officers at 40c. per h.:
W. Gosling, $22; J. Lind.say, $18.80 10,245 81
Overtime service: C. E. Acker, $297,60; T. C. Alcock, $90,80; B. Anderton, $1.20: H.
Anthony, $310; T. Armstrong, $.348,80; W. Bajus, $422,40; T. Baxter. $371,20; W. W.
Bird, $357,60; M. A. Bush, $3 60; F. Claridge, $16: W. Coburn, $328,80; R. Cosgrove,
$420 80; W. M. Cullin, $119 60; W. B. Davidson, $1 20; W. J. Davis, .$168 SO; H. J.
Degraves, $486; W. H. Donaghv, $90; W. C. Climie, $1,20; H. Currie, $1,20; T. Elliott,
$316 SO; J. E. Fagan, S4SS 80; H. L. Fewings, $271 60: W. Gilland. SI 20: A. Hamilton,
$4.3S 40; J. W. Hancox, $244 40; P. Hart, $.391 20; G. S. Hav, $.375,60; W. Heryet,
$61 00; R. N. Hopkins, $142; A. G. Johnstone, $.384: J. Ker, $29,60; J. D. Langs, $300.80;
J. G. Lowry, $1,20; R. Lundie, $144,80: I. MacKay. $466,40; A. MacVicar, ^15,20;
P. McAHster, $1.59 60; P. L. McCallum. •$467,60; R. J. McCurdv, $172: R. D. McDonald,
$1,20: R. McKibben, $404 80; R. A. McLachlan, $379,60; K. McLeod, $337 60; C. M.
Mcintosh, $2,40; A. McRae, $241,20; J. F. Miller, $316,80; G. 8. Moore, $41,20: G.
Nesbitt, $250: C. H. Rawson, $1 20; H. E. Reid, $407,20: M. R. .Smith, $422 80; J,
.Stephenson, $18 40; A. H. Tatton, $127,20; A. B. Tavlor, $220,40; J. F. Thompson.
$124,40; F. Topham, $.380; F. Urquhart, $145.20; J. .A,. Weart. $450,80: G. Walker,
$240,40; J. R. Williams, $439,20; C. H. Wood, $440 40; J. A. Wood, $225 60; G. A,
Yardley, $297,60 15,085 20
Anchoring boat, $100; cartage. Great Northern Transfer Co., $1,424,10, Mainland Transfer
Co., .$2,583,90; commission on collections at Lilloet, $6,70; electrical supplies and repairs,
$34 20: expense re Customs signs, $14 90; gauge line, $19,55; ink and mucilage, $76,75;
milk for cats, $24; oil thieve, $25,35; postage, $1,080,50; removal expenses from Douglas,
J. A. Marion, $28; repairs, to machines, $15,10, to trucks, $14.50, to typewTiters, $l0.50;
soap, $13,75: street cars, $1,070; telephone rent, $643,50; extra listings and extensions,
$82,50: telephone tolls and telegrams, $.53,81; towels, $10.90; travel, etc., W. J. Bartlett,
$4,08: F. Claridge, $105; H. D. Birmingham, $11,75: S. B. Kemp, S103 40; J. H.
McLean, $48, overtime $17.60: washing towels, $17,95; petty expenses, $28.18 7,668 47
Alert Bay: sub-collectors, M. R. Chambers, to Dec. 20 at $1,100, $792 41, overtime $190 ;
M. C. Potts, from Dec. 1, $400, overtime $96; erecting Customs building, contract, $2,910;
site for customs house, $100; fence, $170: lamps, 2, $16,25; office furniture and furnishings,
$90,65; postage, $18; services of surveyor, $25; stove, $15.50; petty expenses, $20,95 4,844 76
Bella Coola postage 2 00
Blubber Bay: preventive officers, P. J. Maw, to Dec. 7, $205.65; W. A. W'alker, from Dec. 8,
$94 ,35 300 00
Britannia Beach: R. S. Stark, clerk, $1,200, overtime $353.60; office rent, light and heat,
$1.55 25; office furniture and furnishings, $74. 50: postage, etc., $18 01; petty expenses, $3.10. 1,804 46
Newport: H. B. Scharsmidt, preventive officer, $1,000; office rent, $15; removal expenses to
Britannia Beach, R. S. Stark, $6; petty expenses, $7,50 1,028 50
Powell River: A. M. Oliver, sub-collector, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1..500, $1,458,33, overtime
$480,40; preventive officers: W. J. Bartlett, July 7 to Oct. 31, $380 65, overtime $81,40;
O. Landry, $1.50; R. W. Lumbard, from Feb. 11, $150.58, overtime, $17,60; W. G.
McLcllan, April, $75; C. P. Renwick, overtime, $87 80; commission on money orders,
$260,09; postage, etc., $15; petty expenses, $11,33 3, 168 78
Van .\nda: A. G. Deighton, preventive officer, $300; postage, $6 306 00
Virloria (salaries, $57,683.85; contingencies, $16,311 .54; refunded, $3,719.10).
Victoria {salaircs, $57,683.85; dipenses conlingentes, $16,311.54; rembourses, $3,719.10).
J. C. Newbury, collector, $4,000; F. W. Davey, surveyor, 5 m. at $2,400. 7 m. at $2, .500,
$2,4.58 33; R. G. Howell, ganger, 5 m. at Sl,.500, 7 m. at $1,600, $1,558 .33; R. .Tones, land-
ing waiter, 5 m. at $1,0.50. 7 m. at $1,100, $1,079,16: .appraisers: C. S. Baxter, $2,100, less
$106.67 military pay to Sept 2S, $1,633,43; W. S. Winsby, $1,800: W. R. Hornsby, asst.,
5 m. at $1,3.50, 7 m. at $1,450, $1,408 .33; U. McLean, 5 m. at $1,450 7 m. at $1,550,
$1,.508..33 ; S. W. Edwards, examining officer, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058 .33.., . 16,504 24
Clerks: A. Caldcrwood, senior, 5 m. at $1,350, 7 m. at $1,4.50, $1,408 33; F. Armstrong,
senior, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,2.58,33; H. W. Graves, senior, 2 m. at $1,.550,
10 m. at $1,600, $1,591.66; T. Roberts, senior, $1,600; G. F. D. Simpson, senior, 5 m.
at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,.500, $1,4.58, .33; W. Atkins, chief, 5 m. at $2,000, 7 m. at $2,100, $2,058,33:
H. B. Andrews, $1,1.50; C. Convcrs, $1,100, less $478,84 militarv pav: D. Dewar, 5 m.
at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300, $1,258 33; E. L. Fawcett, $1,100 less .$547, .50 military pay;
G.E. Norris, $650 less WOl. 50 military pay; E. H. Pollard, $1,050 14,2.55 47
Carried forward 410, 004 53
D— 70 AUDITOR GBrSKRAl'S REPORT. 19171018
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Salaries and Contineencles, British Columbia— Concluded. $ cts.
AppolnJemeiits el dfpensos contiiigentes, (olonibie-Brltannlque— Fin.
Brought forward 110,001 S3
Victoria — Ck>ncluded — Victoria — Fin.
Preventive officers: H. Barraclough, 5 m. at $1,050, 7 m. at $1,150, $1,108.33; D. Bain, $1,000;
H. L. S. Blake, 2 m. at $S0O. 3 ni. at $900, 7 m. at $1,000, $911 66; A. C. Hovce, 5 m. at
$1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,058.33; E. E. Bragg. $1,100; W. J. Uurnes, 5 m. at $1,100, 7 in.
at $1,200, $1,158.33; V. \V. Carter, $650: \V. F. Crockford, 7 in. at $1,100, 5 in. at $1,200.
$1,111.60; J. Dakers, S1,000; P. W. Gilson, $0.50, less $101.50 inilitarv pav, T. C. Hub-
bard, 2 in. at $9.50, 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1,050; .V. t^. Hu\table, 5 m. at $1,050,
7 ra. at $1,150, $l.iaS 33; J. E. Kcnnv, 5 m. at $1,2.50. 7 m. at $1,3.50, $1,308 33; K. H.
King, 5 m. at $900, 7 ra. at $1,000, $958.33; -V. \V. Mablc, .Vpril 1 to 10, $31.11 (resigned);
F. T. McUmoyle. 7 in. at $1,100, 5 ni. at $1,200, $1,111 06: J. H. MeLauchlin, 7 m. at
$1,050. 5 m. at 51,100, $1,070. .S3; J. Mallctt, 5 in. at SI. 200. 7 in. at $1,300, $I.2.5S 33; U.
Mec, 2 m. at $950. 3 m. at $1,000. 7 m. at $1,100. $1.0.50; V. .1. Morison. SI. 100: .M. \V.
Oliver, $950, less $10 1 .50 niilitarv pay; G. C. (.)zard, 5 in. at $1,1.50, 7 m. at $1.2.50, Sl,20S.;i3;
Miss I. c;. Pickard, 7 in. at $1,000, 5 m. at $1,100, $1,011.60; \V. Peddle, 5 in. at $1,0.50,
7 ra. at $1,150, $1,10S 33; T. A. Penketh, $9.50.02; A. E. Popham, $650; J. Kenouf, $900;
H. Rudge, 7 m. at $900, 5 m. at $1,000, S911.66; P. Shandley. 7 in. at $1,0.50. 5 m. at
$1,150. SI. 091. 66; K. .V. SnuiU. 5 in. at $1,.300. 7 in. at $1,100, $1,358 33; Mrs. M. H. Tliomas.
Tni.at $lt00, 5m.at SI.OOO, $911.00: C. A. Tcrvo. 5 m. at $1,050. 7 in. at $1,100. $1,079.16;
A. H. Walker, 5 in. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,058 33; \V. Whallcy, 5 ra. at $900, 7 m. at
$1,000, $958. .33; J. W. Youson, 5 ra. at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100, $1,0.58.37 31,378 07
Temporary employees: H. O. Bromley, April 26 to i^ept. 15, $233.33; L. R. Everett, from
.Sept. 19, W26.67; A. McCallum, from Nov. 1«, $375.02; M. C:. Potts, Oct. 1 to Nov. 30,
$200; T. Whitwell, 7 in. at $1,000, 5 m. at $1,100, $1,011 67 2,276 69
Overtime 6er\'ice: H. B. Andrews, $88.80; F. Armstrong, $291 60; D. Bain, $.56 10; A. C.
Boyce. $216 10; I".. E. Bragg, $i:i9 20: \V. J. Burnes, $252; -V. Calderwood, $;!17.80; D.
Dewar, $293.20; .S. W. Edwards, $202. ,80; \V. K. Hornsbv. $1 60; T. C. Hubbard, $221;
A. .-i. Huxtable. $252.10; R. Jones, $101 60; .1. E. Kenny, $291; E. 11. King, $313.10;
A. McCallum. $1 20; .1. H. McLauclilin. $230 10; R. Mce, $232 10; V. .1. Morison, $217.20;
\V. Peddle, $177; H. Rudge. $210 10; P. Shandley, $211.; F. A. Small. $300.80; C. A.
Tervo. $166; A. H. Walker, $18.10 1.906 00
Caietaking, $00; cartage, J. Walsh, $1,. 533 20; ink and mucilage, $31; postiwe, $188; street
cars, W5: telephone rent, $210; telephone tolls and telegrams, $10.83; travel, etc.: E. E.
Bragg, 50c.; A. S. Huxtable, $12; M. C. Potts, $10.10; Mrs. M. R. Thomas, $595.90;
W. P. Winsby. $11 15; petty expenses, $32.33 2.790 31
Ganges: postage and commission, $26.52; telephone rent, $21; telephone tolls and telegrams,
$1.80 52 32
Sidney: J. J. While, .•iub-collcctor, 7 in. at $1,000, S m. at $1,100, $1,011 00, overtirae $160.10;
office fuipiturc, $62; office rent, $120; postage, $25; stove, etc., $15; supplying and install-
ing fittings and furniture, $115; petty expensi-s, $7. .50 1,576 26
Officers at outports: ('layoquot Sound, .1. Grice, 7 m. at $2.50, 5 in. at $300, $270 81, overtime
$U 00; I'ort Renfrew, T. M. Baird, 7 m. at $200, 5 m. at $.300. $211 02, overtime $92.80;
Quatsino .Sound. B. W. Lceson, 7 m. at $250, 5 m. at $300, $270.83, overtime, $29.20 919 86
I'ostmastcrs' commission on collections; Bamlicld. $4.30; Clayoquot .Sound, tO.tiS; Quatsino
Sound, $2; Tofino, $12.29 25 27
1.50,9.59 31
Less — Refunds as below 26.633 IS
Net expenditure, Briti.ih Columbia 430,325 83
Rr]und» — Rcmbouracmenlf.
On account of overtime and extra nervice: .Vbbntsford, $098 35; Crnnbrook, $309 60; Kernie,
$102 80; Gmnd Forks, $90; Greenwood, $95 70; Nannimo, $1,.')37.10; Ncl.'win, $.50 10;
New Westminster, $1,859.30; Prince Rupert, $645.80; Rosslnnd, $193 35; Vancouver,
$10,721 08; Victoria, $2,786 .30 . 19,090 08
On account nf ■<or\ircH in bnnded warehouses: Crnnbrook, $00; Fernie, $150; Nanaimo, $30;
Nelson. $!«); .\i-w W.-st minster, $190; Prince Rupert, $1,015; Revclstoko, $105; Rossland
$.^5; Vancouver. •'■I HI5: Victoria, $932 SO 7,642 80
J,
Total refund- 26,033 48
B
Salaries ami ( oiitliici'iiclcs, ^iikoii Trrrl(or).
AppolnlemrntN rt d^iteiivs coiiliiiKriilcN, Tcrrllolrr dii ) iikon. 1
(Unless otherwise noted, all salaries cover the period of 12 months lo March 31, 19,8.)
(Soul indication cintniire. lous Ic" mlaires couvront unc p'^riodc do 12 inniBHu3I mars 1018.)
/Jai/»„n A.W-i ronling€nrirt,tll.!)9.1St:rrfundr,l.SS.13).
l)n}f<*i>n [/'iiliiirrit, ■ rucA contingrnU^. $ti,yttX .HS; rrmftour-it:^, SSSSt,
E. - ' ' >J ,.►<!: 11% r " ,. (., $1,62.5; ,V. H. I''inlaison. laiifling waiter,
\. I'Virrc ' . $I.H0(1. living allnwancc, $1,.5(K); preventive
$1,20(1 livii 'c, $l,.5()0. iiverlinie, $197; Haiiiparl Mouse,
J. U. IJ. lJuiii(«>l«r. 1 in. to July 31, $S0, ( . II. Tiild. from Aug. I, $160 13,268 00
Carried forward 13,268 00
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENr: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
D— 71
Salaries and Contingencies, Yulion Territory— Concluded.
Appointements et d^penses contingentes, Territoire du Yuiion-
■Fin.
Brought forward.
Dawson — Concluded — Dawson — Fin.
Postage, $2.5, p.o. box, $18; telephone rent, $71 2.5; telegrams, $20.80; commLision on col-
lections at Herschell Island, $.583 . 78; petty expenses, $7
Forty Mile: J. McLeod, sub-collector, $1,200, living allowance, $1,000, overtime, $72; coal
oil, $15; office rent, $180; postage, $2; wood, $104
White Horse (salaries, $5,91,8.62; contingencies, S7,647 .83; refunded, tl,943.40).
White-Horse isataires, $5,948.53; depcnses contingentes, $7,647 .83; rembourses, $1,943.40),
V. .\laclennan, collector, $2,250, living allowance, Sl.oOO; preventive officers: J. A. Browne.
$1,000, living allowance. $1,000, overtime, .$297.60; S. Coulter, $1,200, less $iO 1.50 military
pav; post.ige and p.o. box, $26; telegrams, $15; travel, A. H. Finiaison, $21!. 75, over-
time, $S
Atlin: J. Williams, preventive officer, $240; postage, etc., $6.30
Carcross: L. E. .Simmons, sub-collector, $1,200, living allowance, $1,500, overtime, S131.20;
cleaning office, $27.50; postage and p.o. box, $28.50
Skagway: G. V. Zinkan, preventive officer, $1,200, living allowance, $1,500, overtime, $21.60;
p.o. box, $1.80
White Pass: L. -V. Mc.^lister, sub-collector, $1,200, living allowance, $1,250, overtime, $120.
Less — Refunds as below
Net expenditure, Yukon Territorj-
Refunds — Rcmboursements .
On account of overtime and extra service: Dawson, $143; White Horse, $1,943.40.
On account of services in bonded warehouses at Dawson
Total refunds.
Inspection, Board of Customs and Laltoratory.
Inspection, service douanier et laboratoire.
Inspection of Ports — Inspection des ports {$120,336.07.)
Salaries at Ottawa (Page 7)
W. C. Acker, inspector, Halifax: salary, 2 m. to Mar. 31, at $2,000; postage, telegrams, etc.,
$29.26; travelling expenses, $369
W. G. Ball, asst. inspector, Ottawa: travelling expenses, $203.30; petty expenses, $1.65
J. C. Bartle, inspector, Xiagara Falls: salary, $2,600; office rent, $180; postage, telegrams, etc.,
$58.83; travelling expenses, $693.92
R. H. Bernard, preventive officer, Ottawa, travelling expenses
W. C. Boak, inspector, Halifax: salary, $2, .500; postage, telegrams, etc., $69.86; telephone
rent, $.57; travelling expenses, $769.70
S. O. Bryenton, preventive officer, Ottawa: travelling expenses, $146.70; petty expenses, $1.46.
G. N. Bunker, preventive officer, Ottawa, travelling expenses
E. S. Busby, chief inspector, Ottawa: postage, telegrams, etc., $88.79; telephone rent, $54.90;
rent of typewriter, $15; travelling expenses, $1,416.10; petty expenses, $12.45
O. S. Clewlo, preventive officer, Toronto, travelling expenses
W. ConoUy, inspector. Winnipeg: salary, 5 m. at $2,600, 7 m. at $2,700; postage, telegrams, etc.,
$52. .50; telephone rent, 863; travelling cxpcn.ses, $357.97
J. Z. Corbeil, inspector, Montreal: salary, 5 m. at $2,400, 7 m. at $2,500; postage, telegrams,
etc., $31.79; telephone rent, $57; travelling expenses, $363.51
J. S. Craig, preventive officer, Hamilton: salary, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300; telegrams,
$1.32; travelling, expenses, $431.95
, M. Dagneau, preventive officer, Sherbrookc: salary, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500; postage,
telegrams, etc., $8.40; travelling expen.«e.s, -$372. 10
R. Dickinson, preventive officer, Oakville, Ont.: salary, 5 m. at $1,000, 7 ra. at $1,100;
travelling expenses, -$313
A. F. Du Brule, preventive officer, Winnipeg: salary, 5 m. at $1,500, 7 m. at $1,600; travelling
expenses, $674.05
J. S. Errington, preventive officer, Regina: salary, 1 m. at $1,200, 11 m. at $1,400; telegrams,
$1.05; travelling expenses, $542.10
R. Fisher, preventive officer, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.: s.<ilary, 8 m. from M.iy 1, at $1,300, 3 m.
to Mar. 31, at $1,400; removal expenses from Fort William, $86.23; travelling expenses,
$1,020.99
J. .V. Forbes, asst. inspector, Ottawa: postage, telegrams, etc., $9.04; travelling expenses,
$1 ,745.27 ;
J.
M.
$ cts.
13,2frS 00
735 83
2,573 00
7,112 85
246 30
2,887 20
2,723 40
2,570 00
32,116 58
2,776 40
29,340 18
2,086 40
690 00
2.776 40
21,250 13
731 59
204 95
3,5.32 75
1,139 00
3,396 56
148 16
361 20
1,587 24
166 05
3,131 80
2,910 63
1,691 60
1,838 83
1,371 33
2,232 38
1,926 48
2,323 89
1,754 31
Carried forward .
51,698 88
D — 72 AUDITOR dKyKKALs RKPOlx'T. lOl'-iniS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Inspection, Board of Customs and Laboratory — Continued. $ cts.
Inspection, service doiianler r( iaboratolre — Suite.
Brought forward .,. 51 , 698 88
Inspection of Porta — Concluded — Inapection dea porta — Fin.
G. C. Gardner, preventive officer, Niagara Falls, Ont.: salary, Sl.OOO, less $401.50 inilitiiry
pay.. 598 50
H. C. Graham, inspector. Calgary: salary, $2,700; postage, telegrams, etc, $37.25; telephone
rent. $48; petty expenses. $5,10; travelling expenses, $662.15 3,4.52 50
C. R. Hamilton, preventive officer, Ottawa: telephone tolls, $1: travelling expenses, $9.25 . 10 25
H.S. Harrington, preventive officer, Halifax: travelling expanses, $163.40; postage, telegrams,
etc., $1.3.42 176 82
A. L. Hovt. inspector, St, John: salary, 5 m. at 12,000, 7 m. at $2,400; postage, telegrams, etc.,
$21.08; travelling expenses, $133.15 2.387 56
A. M. Kinncdv, inspector, Ottawa: postage, telegrams, etc., $9.15; travelling expenses,
$1.660.20..." 1,669 35
C. E. Lafontaine. preventive officer, Quebec: salary, 5 m, at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500; travelling
pxpen-ses, $214.75; petty expenses. $2 1,675 08
H. Legg, preventive officer, Calgary: removal expenses from Edmonton, $116,98; postage,
telegrams, etc., $3.10; travelling expenses. $343.60 463 68
E. D. Lennic, preventive officer. New Westminster, H.C: salary, 5 m. at $1,700, 7 m. at $1,800;
telephone tolls, $1.10; travelling expen.ses, $449.70 2,209 13
R. E. Love, preventive officer, Dundas, Ont,: salary, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400; travelling
expen.ses. $.530.55 1.888 88
D. C. Macdonald, inspector. Port Hood, X.S.: salary, $2,400; club bag. $10.50; postage,
telegrams, etc., $13.81; telephone rent. $13.39; travelling expenses. $575.35 3,013 05
R. B. McDougald, inspector, Ottawa: telegrams, etc., $13.97: travelling expi'n.ses, $330.44 . . 344 41
J. S. Macljiren. acting in.sp<'ctor. St. .John: salary, 10 m. to Jan. 31. $7.50 (ilifTerenee between
former .sularv and superannuation allowance); postage, telegrams, etc., $25.96; telephone
rent, $.30; travelling expen.ses, $234.30 1.040 26
S. W. McMichael. chief and general inspector, Toronto: salary, $4,000; telephone tolls, 70c.;
travelling eipen.ses, $253.84 ^ 4,254 54
G. C*. McQuire. inspector, I^xjndon: salary. $2. .500; door plate, $10; postage, telegrams, etc.,
$46.43; telephone rent, $.52; travelling <xpen.s<s. $097; petty expen.«es, $4 3,309 43
\V, Marchant, in.sp<;ctor, \'ictoria: sjilary, $2,600; postage, telegrams, etc., $33.76; launch hire,
$.57. .50; travelling expenses, $451.50 3, 142 76
C. D. Martin. a.s.st. inspt'Ctor, I'rescott, Ont.: salary, 5 m. at $1,700, 7 m. at $1,800; travelling
expenses, $.579.42. 2,337 75
T. Mason, preventive officer, Victoria: salary, 5 m. at Sl,300, 7 m. at $1,400; telegrams, $3.70;
travelling expen.-es, $3.38.70 _ _ 1,700 73
A. Munn. inspector. New Westminster. B.C.: salary, 5 m. at $2,700. 7 m. at $2.S00; postage,
t<legraiii.s. etc., $98.09; telephone rent. $66; travelling expenses, $45.5.56 3.378 58
D. I>. O'Meara, inspector, Quebec: salary, $3,000; po.'ttagc and telegrams, $18.61; travelling
exp»-n.ses, $180.90 3, 199 51
J. D. I'armelee, inspector, .'•hcrbrookc, Que.: salary, 5 m. at $2,700, 7 m. at $2,800; furniture,
$.50; water and light, $15. .50; office rent, $126; postage, telegrams, etc., $45.24; telephone
rent, $51.48; travelling exp<'nses, $454.-55 3, .501 10
.\. C. Pater.Hon, inspector, Kegina: salary, $2,699.98; postage, telegrams, etc, $97,95; telephone
rent, $37; travelling expen.ses, $647.80 3, 482 73
\V. H. Pringle, preventive officer, Sault .Stc. Marie, Ont,: salary, 5 m, ot tl.OOO, Sept, 1 to Nov.
14, at $1,100 (resigned): travelling expen.ses, $11.40. 054 13
\V. B. Rf»lK?rt.son. preventive officer. St. John, travelling expen.se8 95 .30
F. ('•■ Seace, inspector, Toronto: salary, $2. 600; telegrams, $10.51; travelling expenses,
$952.20... , 3.. 562 71
A. Show, insp<-ctor. Kingston, Ont.: salary, $3,000; postage, telegrams, etc, $24.50; telephone
rent, $19.40- travelling expen!«-«, $547.47 3.59140
W. B. .Smith, inspector, Hamilton: salary, $2,000; furniture. (63; postage, etc., $46.30;
travelling expenses, $395.90 2.505 20
T. P. Tansev. a."st. inspector, Montreal: salary, 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700; tmvelling
expenses." $372.75 2,031 OS
\V. H. Thompson, acting inspector, Winnipt^g: postage and p.o. box, $13.50; travelling expenses,
$.36.5.85 379 35
A. G. B. Wilson, preventive officer, Ixindon: salary, S m. at $1,400, 7 m. al $1,600; travelling
exp<nses, $540.65 2,004 98
W. .S. WixhI. in.'.piitor, Onkvillc. Ont.: salary, $2,800; office rent, $100; postage and telephone
tfllN. $20..5(J; telephone rent. $22; tmvelling expenses. $288.20; p<'tly expenses, $»..55 3.246 25
\. II. W(Mjds, inspector. .Sault .S|o. .Mnrie, Ont.: enlary. $2,200; postage, telegrams, etc.,
$47.62; telephone rent, $32; travelling expenses, $1,120.51 3,400 13
Bunrd nj C'uflomt—ScrTirr douanirr (tlSI .^nSJt).
Salaries at Oltawa: preventive officers. $124,226.97; extra clerks. $29,342.77 .i
J.C. Barton, preventive officer, Vancouver' postage, etc.. $10. .50: tnivellingexpi'
E. n. Bat*'iii»n. pre\'entive officer, ^)ttBwa, rem<,\-«l expcn^*-* from Mrjntn-nl. .
Pages 7 and 0;
nses, $157.50. .
• arriixl forward 274, 1 OS 43
CUSTOMS DEPARTMEST: EXPEyDITVRE D — 73
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Inspection, Board of Customs and Laboratory — Continued. J cts.
Inspection, service douanier et latraratoire — Suite.
Brought forward 274, 165 43
Board oj Customs — Continued — Seriice douanier — Suite.
W. R. Bennett, preventive officer, Prescott, Ont., travelling expenses 48 10
M. S. Benson, preventive officer, Toronto; salary, 5 m. at $1,600, 7 m. at $1,700; telephone tolls,
etc., $5.70; travelling expenses, $1,059.76
,1. R. Blarney, extra clerk, Ottawa, removal expenses from Toronto
G. V. Brown, preventive officer, Detroit, Mich.; salary, SI, .500; living allowance, $900; postage,
telegrams, etc., $25.20; travelling expenses, $1,076.09; petty expenses, $5.75
X. R. Brown, extra clerk. Ottawa, travelling expenses
.J. M. Cartier, preventive officer, Montreal; board and lodging at Ottawa, 6 m. at $40; travelling
expenses, .$9.80
T. Costello, Dominion appraiser and textile adviser, Toronto: salary, $3,300; travelling
expenses, $1,376.76; petty expenses, $12.57
W. A. Desmond, extra clerk, Ottawa, travelling expenses
J. Donaldson, preventive officer, Ottawa; travelling expense.^
E. R. Douglas, preventive officer, Toronto: salary, 5 m. at $2,000, 7 m. at $2,100; postage,
telegrams, etc.. $12.24; travelling expenses, $1,179.13; petty expenses, $3.65
J. Dunlop, preventive officer, Ottawa: postage and telephones, $6.60; travelling expenses,
$189.55
G. E. Evans, preventive officer, Ottawa, travelling expenses
M. W. Fawcctt, preventive officer, Levis. Que. : salarj-, 2 m. at $900, 10 m. to Mar. 31 , at $1 ,000 .
A. Forsyth, preventive officer, Toronto; salary. $1,400; travelling expenses, $676.92
W. Gilchrist, clerk, Ottawa; telegrams, etc., .?6.35; travelling expen.scs, $352.50
H. J. Gould, preventive officer. New York; salary, $2,000; living allowance, $900; office rent,
$600; bank exchange, $21.90; postage, telegrams, etc., $49.22; travelling expenses,
$1 ,308.52; petty expenses, $12. .50
F. R. Greer, preventive officer. New York; .salary, 2 m. at $2,000, 10 m. at $2,100; postag,'?,
telegrams, etc.. $29.81; travelling expenses, $2,567.76
E. H. Guthrie, preventive officer, Toronto; salary, 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400
G. Haddow, preventive officer, Dalhousie, N.B., salary, 5 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,.300
VV. E. Haines, preventive officer, Toronto: salary, $1,600; telegrams, etc., $1.22; travelling
expenses, $918.58 :
\V. H. Haines, preventive officer, Toronto: salary, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300; travelling
expenses, $405.25 ■. ;
M. J. Hall, preventive officer, Portland, Me.; salarj', 10 m. to Jan. 31, at $1,000 (reported for
military service); overtime, $333.83; postage, $10
F. E. Hare, preventive officer, Toronto; salary, $1,600; express, telegrams, etc., $22.92;
travelling expenses, $2,228.20
T. A. Harris, preventive officer, Toronto: salary, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500; travelling
expenses, $379.15
Miss G. Hawkins, preventive officer, Toronto, .salary
Miss A. Hay, preventive officer, Toronto; salary, 5 m. at $1,000, 7m. at $1,100
\V. J. Henry, preventive officer, Prescott, Ont., salary
J. Hossack, preventive officer, Ottawa, travelling expenses
W. C. Ingram, preventive officer, Toronto; salary. 5 m. at $1,300, 7 m. at $1,400; travelling
expenses, $595. .50
J. Ivimey. preventive officer, Ottawa, removal expenses from Montreal
R. E. V. Jobb, preventive officer, Ottawa, travelling expenses
C. R. Kenney, preventive officer, Toronto; salary, $1,600; express, telephones, etc., $6.65;
travelling expenses, $1,387.65
A. O. Kenny, preventive officer, Toronto: salary, $1,599.92; postage, telegrams, etc., $10.!
travelling expenses, $1,654.40
C. Knowles, preventive officer. Winnipeg; salary, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200; postage, telegrams,
etc., $24.61 ; travelling expenses, $97.95
S. J. Law, preventive officer, Ottawa, travelling expenses
D. L.vnch, preventive officer, Toronto: salary, 5 m.at $1,000, 7 m. at $1,100; travelling expenses
$646.29
R. N. McCormick, preventive officer, Ottawa; telegrams, etc., $6.56; travelling expenses,
$198.85
B. R. McDonald, preventive officer, Vancouver: salary, $2,400; postage, etc., $15.05; travelling
expenses, $2,571.57... -
R. C. Macdonald, preventive officer, Toronto: salary, 5 m. at $1,700, 7 m. at $1,800; travelling
expenses, $292.94
M. P. McGoklrick, chief clerk, Montreal: overtime at Portland, Me
.\. B. Mclsaac. preventive officer. Port Hood, N.S.; salary. 1 m. at $1,200, 4 m.at $1,300, 7 m.
at $1,400; removal expenses from Inverness, $23; travelling expenses, $81.85
R. L. MacLatchy, preventive officer, Halifax; .salarj', 1 m. at $1,100, 9 m. at $1,300, 2 m. at
$1,600
M. G. McLcod. preventive officer. River John, N.S.: salary, $1,600; postage, telephones, etc.,
$17.34; travelling expenses, SI .001 .16
Carried forward
2,723 79
21 90
3,507 04
12 00
249 80
4,689 33
9 66
9 40
3,253 35
196 15
10 40
983 33
2,076 92
. 358 85
4,892 14
4,680 90
1,358 33
541 69
2,519 80
1,663 58
1,177 13
3,851 12
1,837 48
850 00
1,0.58 33
1,000 00
218 35
1,953 83
76 50
229 55
2,994 30
3,265 28
822 56
816 85
1,704 62
•205 41
4.986 62
2,051 27
25 97
1,434 85
1,333 .33
2,678 50
342,563 74
D — 74 ALDlTDlt GKyt:iiALS REPORT. 1917-19JS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Inspection, Board of Customs and Laboratory — Continued. i eta.
Inspection, service douanier et lalKiratoIre — Suite.
Brought forward 342,563 74
Board of Cuslonu — Concluded — Sernice douanier — Fin.
C M McMichael, preventive officer, Toronto: salar>-, 5 m. at S3,100, 7 m. at $2,200; postage,
telegrams, etc., $31.76; travelling expenses, $1,990.11 4, ISO 20
T. W. Mouat, preventive officer. Nelson, B.C.: salarj', $2,200; postage, stationer}-, etc.,
$50.03; travelling ciponses. $862.15 3,112 20
\V. E. Munson, acting preventive officer, Toronto: salarj-, July 23 to Mar. 31, at $1,100;
travoUinK expenses. S:!5S 1.117 94
L.J. Norris, preventive officer, Ottawa, removal expenses from Toronto 80 57
Mrs. K. Northwood, preventive officer, Toronto, salary 900 00
\V. C. O'Connell. preventive officer, Ottawa, travelling expenses from Toronto 10 15
Mrs. E. D. Ogilvic, preventive officer, Toronto: salarj-, $900; postage and telephones, $5.75;
travelling eipenses. $549.52 1,455 27
\V G Paul, preventive officer. Toronto: salary, 5 m. at $1,600, 7 at $1,700; postage, telegrams,
etc., $20.87; travelling eipenses. $2,355.86 4.035 06
\V. T Reid, preventive officer, Ottawa: telegrams, etc., $7.20; travelling expenses, $795 S02 20
E. Richards, preventive officer, Ottawa, travelling eipenses 152 73
.\. Ross, preventive officer, Winnipeg; salary, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 at $1,400; postage and express,
$21.55: travelling expenses, $338.65 1,676 86
-M. L. Ruttlc, preventive officer, Ripley, Ont., salary 700 00
H. S. .Scott, preventive officer, Chicago: salarj-, S2,500; living allowance, $750; furniture,
etc $130.96; bank exchange, $13.36; postage, telegrams, etc., $60.93; street cars, $96;
traveUing expenses, $1,790.83 ^ ■ 5, 342 OS
A. E. Shannon, preventive officer, Windsor, Ont., removal expenses from Moosejaw, Sask — 131 95
Y. R. Sims, preventive officer, Ottawa, travelling expenses 148 27
H Smyth, preventive officer, Sault Stc. Marie, Ont., salary, $1,300, less $301.18 military
pay to Dec. 31 998 82
T Vv Tennant, preventive officer, Toronto: salarj-, 5 m. at $1,400, 7 m. at $1,500; travelling
expenses, $236.69 „ 1,695 02
C Thompson, preventive officer, Montreal: telephones, etc., $12.15; travelling expenses.
' $99.27^... 11142
J. W. Tompkins, preventive officer, Lindsay, Ont., travelling expenses to Ottawa and return. 45 20
J. M. Treadwell, preventive officer, St. John, N.H.: salary, 5 m. at $1,200, 7 m. at $1,300;
postage, etc., $;{.73; travelling eipenses, $313..'>7 1,575 6:1
fl.jT Trodden, preventive officer, Ottawa, removal expenses from Douglas, B.C 312 00
Davidson. J., Estate of. Ottawa, chopping block .' 15 00
Multigrupli .-iales Co., Toronto; machine and attachments, $879.06; repairs, $107.65 986 61
Nugent, H., Hriti.sh Consul-general, Chicago, rent of office, 12 m. to Mar. 31 450 00
Office Specialty .M'f'g. Co., Ottawa: desks. 2. $107; stack of steel sections, $44.50; sections,
3 at $25; 2 tops and 1 base, $10.75; tables, 2, $27; desk racks, 2 at $8.65 281 55
Ottawa .Vrtificial Ice Co., Ltd.: ice supply, Oct. 12, 1916 to Oct. 31, 1917 (for rooms used for
Red ( 'ross purposes) -il 00
Various small paj-ments 12.0
liipenses in connection with running of departmental car ($1,282.95) —
Clothing, etc.. for chaufleur. $.53; gasoline. 1 .039 gal., $329.33 iS2 .33
Painting car, $70; license, $25; storage of furs, $4.95; T. T. covers, 2 at $79.05. . 2.58 05
Various part-f and repairs 642 57
Contingcntexpenscsof Special Branch, Toronto; eipress, $23.00; postage, $180: subscriptions,
$23.25: telephone rent, $116: tolls and telegrams, $107.72; petty expenses, $2.75 453 32
Laboratorit—Laboraloire (tS.ISl.eO).
Babington, F. W., Ottawa, eipenses to Toronto, to attend meeting of .Society of Chemical
Industrj-
Brjson-'iraham, Ltd., Ottawa, sundrj- supplies
< ampbell, N. W., Ottawa, lalxiratory supplies
Clotheroe. K. J., Ottawa, repairs to Imlnnccs, etc
Kimnr A Amend, New York, apparatus and chemicals tor analysts .
I , " '■ , Ottawa, care of lalwratory, 12 m. at $40
I Montreal, drugs, etc
< '■ i: V. t 'o., tickets
Wiiii.1. 1.. K. .V .-^in. Ottawa: Becker balance, $201.20; sundry supplies and repairs, $20i3.i:i
I'aymenlj< under $10 ;, .
Freight and eipress: American Express Co., $1.00; Canadian EiproM Co., $270.79; Canadian
7'acific Ry. Co., $4.42; Dominion Express Co., $285.89; New York Central Railroad
Co.. $3.86
24 00
17 91
177 21
21 75
;iHu 40
480 00
41 25
32 00
407 35
25 11
566 56
376.843 04
CC8T0MS DEl'ARTMEyT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
D — 75
Inspection, Board of Customs and Laboratory— Concluded. $ cts.
Inspection, service douanier et laboratolre — Fin.
Laboratory — Concluded — Laboraloire — Fin.
Less — Repaid lor services of special officers: M. W. Fawcett, April to .lulj-, Sept. to ifar.,
$966.65, (Curtiss & Harvey, Montreal, $.3.33.32; Toronto Chemical Co., Montreal, -$.50.01;
Davie Shipbuilding and Repairing Co., Levis, $.583.32); M. J. Hall, 283 d. to .Ian. 8 at $4;
(Grand Trunk Ry., Portland, Me.); T. A. Harris, 2 m. to Mav 31, at $100, 90 d. to Sept.
8, at S5; (Wm. Davies Co., Toronto, $200; Michigan Central Ry. Co., Buffalo, $450);
R. E. Love, Rochester, N.Y., Dec, $35; A. G. B. Wilson, Rochester, N.Y., Dec, $35;
(American Express Co., $70) 2, 818 65
Net expenditure, Inspection, Board of Customs and Laboratory 374, 024 39
Miscellaneous— Divers.
Special officers at United States ports ($10,480.17) —
Buffalo: W. S. Kearns, 108 d. to Sept. 30, at -SS
Chicago; G. Read, 365 d. to Mar. 31, at S4
Chicago: T. E. Thompson, 365 d. to Mar. 31, at $4
Duluth: W. W. Ferguson, 365 d. to Mar. 31, at $5
St. Paul: J. W. Jamieson, 365 d. to Mar. 31, at $5; overtime, $2
Superior, Wis.: A. McLenhan, .365 d. to Mar. 31, at $5; travel, $9.60
Superior, Wis. : J. Robinson, 297 d. to Jan. 22, at $5; travel, $48.57
Legal expenses ($454.02; —
Bums & Walkem, Vancouver, re purchase of land at Alert Bay
F. J. Curran, Montreal, professional services rendered the collector at Montreal
Davidson, Wainwright, Alexander & Elder, Montreal, King vs. C.P.R
C. U. R. Tartre, Sutton, Que., re purchase of property at Highwater
Writs of assistance, 3 at $2.90
Guarantee bonds, premiums 36c per $100 a year: Dominion of Canada Guarantee and Accident
Insurance Co., $2,631.60; Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd., $3,583.65;
Guarantee Co. of North America, $2,092.95; Imperial Guarantee and Accident Insurance
Co., $2,408.70; London Guarantee and Accident Co., $1,795.35
Department of Public Printing and Stationery ($95,021.93) —
Parliamentarj' publications
Printing, lithographing, binding, etc
Stationery supplies, customs ports
Subscriptions to commercial journals ($668.16) —
"Cleveland Daily Iron Trade and Metal Market Report," 13 m. to Dec 31, 1918
"New York American Metal Market," 1 copy, 12 m. to Sept. 2, 1918, 1 copy, 12 m. to
Dec. 31, 1918
"New York Hardware Age," 30 copies, 12 m. to Jan. 31, 1919, 1 copy, 12 m. to Dec. 31, 1918
"New York Iron Age," 1 copy, 12 m. to Dec. 16, 1918, 3 copies, 12 m. to Dec. 31, 1918. . .
"New York Iron Age and Hardware Age," 36 copies, 12 m. to Dec. 31, 1918
"New York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin," 1 copy, 12 m. to Jan. 3, 1919
"New York Oil. Paint and Drug Reporter," 3 copies, 12 m. to Dec 31, 1918, 1 copy, 19
m. to Dec. 31, 1918
"New York Wall Street Journal," 1 copy, year 1918
"St. Louis Market Reporter," 1 copy, year 1918 , ,
Washington American Chemical Society's journals, 1918
Various subscriptions under $10
Express and Freight: American Express Co., $1.80; Canadian Express Co., $2,127.68; Cana-
dian Northern Express Co., $360.86; Dominion Express Co., $4,057.37
Allowance to officers for uniforms, not more than 2 each year, and not exceeding $22.50 in
price.
Hutcheson, J. A., K.C., Brockville, Ont.: commissioner re loss of industrial diamonds, 8 d.
at $40; perusing evidence, etc., 19 h. at $5; reports, letters, etc., $17.90; board, travel,
etc., $78.73
Enquiry regarding chartering of str. Restless: B. Mullin, Ottawa, stenographer, attendance,
3 d. at $10; 462 folios at 30c.; 2,310 folios (5 copies) at 5c.; typewriting, 154 pp. at 15c;
W. N. Mac Donald, Sydney, witness, time, 6 d. at $25; travelling expenses, $77.25
General accounts —
Adams C'ellboai;d Co., Toronto: shipping containers, 450 at 23c.; paper tape, etc., $7.60.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co. of Canada, Windsor, Ont.: care of 4 machines, $37;
repairs, $4 ,
Canadian Germicide Co., Toronto, liquid soap, 90 gal. at $2
Cardinal, N., Ottawa, cartage of mail
Carson, H. Co., Ottawa: club bags, 1, $20, 3 at $10.50; brief bag, $7
Collector of Customs, Ottawa, duty on imported goods
Courtney & Sears, Ottawa: numbering machines, 12, $108; ink pads, 48 at 15c
Eimcr and Amend, New York: sugar flasks, 3 doz. at $6; burette, $6; separatory, S4. . .
Harrison &- Co., Montreal: graduated thermometers, 2.58 at $1,75; hydrometers, 3 at
$21; adjusting and regilding 12 hydrometers, $90 '.
540 00
1,460 00
1,460 00
1,825 00
1,827 00
1,8.34 60
1,533 57
27 30
56 90
322 37
38 75
8 70
12,512 25
56 50
.57,943 80
.37,021 63
10 83
25 00
93 00
30 00
342 00
12 00
25 94
12 00
10 50
10 00
96 89
6,547 71
35,254 50
511 63
534 45
111 10
41 00
ISO 00
335 00
58 50
961 84
115 20
28 00
604 50
Carried forward 104, 419 96
D — 7$ MniTOR crxFRM-s Ri:i'()irr. mn-iois
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
>Ilscellaneous — Concluded — Divers— Fin. $ cts.
Brought forward ". liH.419 9fl
General accounts — Concluilid.
Hill. J.. Ottawa: lumber, 2,259 (t., $107.90: beaver board, 2 sheets, $2.52; cartage, 50c . . 110 92
Inland Revenue Dcpt.: tobacco, cigar and cigarette revenue stamps 3,81181
Mac Donald. \V. U., Ottawa: bottles and corks, 5 doz.. $11; corks, 4 gross, $5 10 00
MacKenzie. Limited. Ottawa: cap bands, 2oS at $2; Union Jacks, 5 yd., 12 at $18, 4 yd.,
24 at $10..50, 3 vd., 150 at $"..50, 2 yd., 64 at $5.50; repairs to flags, $3.50 2.404 50
Mitchell, K. Co., Ltd.. Montreal, pyrometers, 363 at $28 10, 164 00
Ocrtling, L.. London. Eng.: gilt potroleometers, 200, $2,311.67; chemical thermometers,
395, $648.79; cases, etc., $34.06 2.994 52
Popham. G. H.'. Ottawa, leather tags, 37 at 50c 18 50
Pritchard-Andrcws Co., Ottawa: crown daters. 123, $40.80; model daters, 416 at $2..35:
customs badges. 1.50 at 60c.; stamps, rubber, etc., 591, $221.19; tobacco rollers, 14
at $1.90; 1,100 cards printed, $16.25; repairs to daters, etc., $531.55; small items.
$70.21 1.974 20
Rankin, W. A., Ottawa: hammers. 3 doz.. $21.60; nail pullers, 1 doz., $17.17: pliers, 29,
$23.53; electric hot plate. $15; galv. pans, 5. $10.80; tins, 1,996 at 5c., 738 at CJc;
padlocks, 288. $301. .52; rope, 47 lb., $15.60; scales, 24 at $14.50, 12 at $10, 12 at $6;
small hardware, $SL73 1. 174 72
Scully, \V., Montreal: buttons, 45 gross at $10, 67 at $7 919 02
Thornton & Truman, Ottawa, sundry machinists' work 2S9 90
Western Pine Manufacturers' .Association. Spokane. Wash., 5 doz. price lists 18 80
White. L. T., Ottawa: cap bands, 74 at $2, 72 at $1.50 2.56 00
Accounts under $10; photographic supplies. $8.16; repairs to multigraphs. $2.45 10 61
188,643 46
Lfis — Repaid by railway companies, etc., for special officers at Vnited States points; \. D.
Thompson & <'o., Superior. Wis.. $1,825; Consolidated Klevator Co.. Dulutli. $1,825;
Globe Klevator Co.. Duluth, $1,533.57; Grand Trunk Ky., Chicago, $1.4l'i0; Michigan
Central Rv.. Chicago, $1,460; Grand Trunk Ry., Buffalo, $540; Minnesota Transfer Co..
St. Paul, $"l,827 ">.->"0 ^7
178, 172 89
2
004
69
96 38
317
'.m
3
19
Maintenance of Revenue CniUers and .'special Prevendve Sor«lce.
Kniretirn dc croiseiirs dii rcvenii el seriUc lUiiianliT .<>|>Cclal.
A. R. Bittancourl. Victoria, services of patrol launch It inamoc in Gulf of Georgia 4.6.50 00
.Steam-tug Zaidce and owners. North Sydney, services of tug Zaidee, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,4SS 00
Grant-Holden-Graham, Ottawa, mackinaw coats for str. Margaret, 7 at $3.50 (purchased in
July 1014) '-'< 50
Dept. of Public Works, hire and maintenance of tug Canso. Aug. 7 to Dec. 25: hire of tug,
106 d. at $.35; wages of crew. $2,865.70; board of crew and customs officer. $1,209.74;
water supply, $136.87; coal. 381-595 tons. $3,140.85. less 471 tons, taken by .Marine and
Fisheries Oept.. at $9; hauling out tug on marine railway, $452.15; repairs to rudder, etc.,
$6S;).K.S; sundry items, $293
Dept. of .Marine and F'ishcrics, work on ICffic L.: time, 257J h., $75.27; materials, $21.11 (see
port of .St. John for further expenditure in cfmnection with EJfie L.)
K\pen.«es rr acci<lent (July 29) to Capt. La Couv^'o of motor boat Effic L.: surgical operation,
$100; medical attendance, etc., $81.90; hospital attendance, 36 d., $118; sundry items,
$18
Dept. of Marine and Fisheries, ensign for e.s. Alcrl (expenses of AUrl paid from Revenue.
.Seizures Generally ) ;
Steamer HmthKK ($10,329.81)— ^ ^
.Salaries of officers: A. LaCouv6c. master, April 1 to July 18, at $125; R. Coffin. 1st officer.
April I to July 18. at $75; G. Roberts, 2nd officer. April 1 to July 18. at $.50; H. M.
Stewart. Ist engineer. April 25 to July 18. at $120; V. Bouchard. 2nd engineer. April 1
to July 18. at $75; 11. Pugh. 3rd engineer, May 22 to July 6, at $60; P. Morcau, 4lh
engineer. May 22 to July 18. at $.50
Wages of crew
Board of crew. U) June 5: at Mulgrave. $103.25; at Point Tupper, $95; at Sydney, $796.40..
Boaril allowance, June 5 to July 18: 692 cl. at 70c.; 378 d. at 60c
Travel of crew: joining steamer. $.5,30.10; returning home. $443.,50; expenses at .Sydney
and Point Tupper. $.33.95 _
Petiv expenses incumnl by master and chief engineer: ferriage. $13.75; freight ami express.
$18.23; telegrams, etc.. $13.13; sundry. $.30.35
Dale and Co., Ltd., Montreal, war risk on steamer
Davis. J. F.. Gasp/-, coal. 41 tons at $9.25 . .
Dept. of .Marine and Fisheries. Quebec .\geney: deck repairs, wages, $184.72, material,
$96.63; machinery repairs, wages. $407.55. material. $.301.80; deck supplies, $115.02;
steward's supplies, $13.31: engine supplies, $80.12; clothing, $654.04; eoal, 10 tons al
$8..50 '.038 70
Carried forward 28,2.57 84
1.083
44
1,495
34
993
6,5
711
20
1,007
65
75
40
328
50
379 25
CCSTOJIS DEPA[lTMi:\r: KXPEXDITL'IfE D — 77
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Maintenance of Revenue Cruisers and Special Preventive Service — Concluded. $ cts.
Entretien de croiseurs du revenu et service douanier sp^-ial — Fin.
Brought forward , , 28, 257 84
Steamer Restless — Concluded.
Deroy, E., Gasp6 Basin, water, 3,890 gal. at f c 29 17
Holman, R. T., Ltd., Summcrside: coal, 5-035 tons at S8.50; small items, $8.12 50 92
Macdonald, \V. N., Sydney: charter of steamer, June 5 to July 18, 44 d. at $1,2.50 per m..
$1,833.04; bunker coal, 26 tons at $6.50; trimming 10 tons, SI. 50; less allowed for
materials taken over, etc.; grate bars, $82.01; ice chest, $86.95; water tank, $280.27;
estimated cost of boring cylinder, etc. , $90 1 , 464 31
Moore, C. P., Sydney: marine engine oil, 40^ gal. at 68c.; sundry hardware, etc., $45.75.. 73 29
Ryan, Mrs. T., Quebec, cartage, 40c. a load 30 00
Victoria Laundry & Dye Works, Quebec, steamer's laundry 25 12
Ice, 4J tons, $28.25; pipe dies and taps, $7.75; water, soap, etc., $7.82 43 82
Special Preventive Service, salaries —
Salaries at Ottawa (Page 11) 12,845 78
H. G. Ascah, quartermaster, Effie L., July 7 to Aug. 4, at $38 per m 35 .55
J. C. Barton, preventive officer, Vancouver, 5 m. at $1,250, 7 at $1,300.. 1,279 16
W. R. Bennett, preventive officer, Prescott, Ont., 12 m. at $900; less $456.26 military
pay from April 19 (April salary at port of Prescott) 443 74
H. B. Burnham, preventive officer, Annapolis, N.S 1,000 00
R. Coffin, preventive officer, tug Canso. Aug. 3 to Mar. 31, at $1,200 793 55
A. Desjardins, preventive officer, St. Denis, Que 400 00
J. Duncan, preventive officer, Dalhousie, N.B., 5 m. at $900, 7 at $1,000 958 33
W. C'. Henley, preventive officer. Spry Bay, N.S 1.000 00
C. B. Hill, preventive officer, Winnipeg 1,000 00
A. La Couvee, captain Effie L. and preventive officer, July 19 to Mar. 31 at $1,500 1,052 40
C. H. Lynott, preventive officer, Vancouver 900 00
G. F. McNamee, preventive officer, Montreal 1,200 00
G. M. May, preventive officer, Quebec 1,200 00
H. D. Pugh, engineer Effie L and preventive officer, July 7 to Nov. 30, at $720, 4 m. to
Mar. 31 at $1,050 6.38 39
F. P. Robinson, preventive officer, Fredericton, N.B 1 , 200 00
G. Roberts, second officer Effie /,., 29 d. to Sept. 4 at $3 87 00
Special Preventive Service, contingencies: express, etc., $18.43; subscriptions to papers, $35;
telegrams and telephones, $171.74 225 17
56,233 54
Secret Preventive Service — Service douanier secret.
Amount expended by Justice Department on secret preventive service 2, 175 73
Miscellaneous: Gratuities paid under Statute.
Divers: Gratifications payees suivant la loi.
Gratuities of two months' salary to families of deceased officials, paid under 7-8 Edw. VII,
Cap. 15, sec. 41 —
H. G. Bean, preventive officer, Gretna, Man 175 00
R. H. Best, preventive officer, Welland, Ont 141 66
C. R. Bill, sub-collector, WoUvUIe, N.S 183 33
H. E. Black, preventive officer, Winnipeg '. 91 66
J. Chester, preventive officer, Sarnia, Ont 225 00
R. W. Collins, preventive officer, Regina .' 175 00
R. Daigle, preventive officer, Montreal 175 00
L. Doyer, preventive officer, Quebec 133 33
A. Dussault, preventive officer, Quebec 1.33 33
W. D. Egan, preventive officer, Montreal 183 33
A. W. Ellis, acting officer, Toronto 75 00
W. E. Fleming, preventive officer, Winnipeg 191 66
H. C. Flewin, sub-collector, Port Simpson, B.C 108 33
G. L. Flint, preventive officer, Toronto 166 66
H. A. Forbes, sub-collector, Hastings, Ont 50 00
O. P. Eraser, preventive officer. Sheet Harbour, N.S 66 66
S. L. T. Frost, accountant of department \.. 533 ^3
W. H. Green, preventive officer. St. John 141 66
G. Greenwood, preventive officer, Winnipeg 175 00
J. Hill, preventive officer, Montreal 191 66
E. J. Hiseler, ganger, Halifax 233 33
J. W. Hoyt, collector, McAdam Jet., N.B 300 00
C. Ingram, preventive officer, Toronto '. 133 33
G. F. Jones, collector, Cobourg, Ont 266 66
Carried forward 4, 249 92
D — 78
AUDITOR OESERAL'S REPORT, 1917-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Miscellaneous: Cratuitles paid under Statute — Concluded. t cts.
Dhers: (iratitications payfes suitaiit la lol — Fin.
Brought forward 4, 249 92
Gratuities to families of deceased officers — Concluded.
A. Joslin. preventive officer. Point Mctcalf, Ont 33 33
E. J. Langlois. preventive officer. Windsor, Ont 233 33
F. Lapointc, preventive officer. Ottawa 175 00
C. P. Larcombe. preventive officer, Toronto 123 00
J. L. Little, appraiser, Toronto 366 66
- D. MacDonald. preventive officer. Marble Mountain, N.S 33 33
R. J. XlcDoucald, preventive seri-ice, Ottawa 133 33
A. McGinnis. collector, Belleville, Ont 333 33
J. Mclnnes. preventive officer. West Bay, N.S 50 00
W. A. Mcintosh, preventive officer, Windsor, Ont 1.50 00
C. N. McKinnon, preventive officer. Uegina 175 00
E. E. W. Moore. sur»-eyor. Hamilton, Ont 350 00
G. E. Moore, preventive officer, Victoria ^ 191 66
D. Murray, preventive officer. Port Mulgrave, N.S .' ks 33
J. Newton, examining officer, Montreal 166 06
A. Nolin. preventive officer, LacoUe, Que 125 00
A. J. Ong. Board of Customs, Ottawa 175 00
E. Outhouse, preventive officer, Tiverton, N.S 41 66
H. E. Press, acting officer, Calgary t 166 66
A. Rivet, preventive officer, Montreal 141 66
P. Sicotte. preventive officer, Montreal 1C6 66
H. Smallwood, preventive officer, Montreal 133 33
W. E. Spike, sub-collector, Aroostook. N.B 158 33
M. Thomp-son. preventive officer, Windsor, Ont 266 66
L. Tubman, clerk in department, Ottawa 1 06 66
A. V. Wade, clerk, inside ser\-ice 266 66
A. E. Watts, preventive officer. Fort Frances, Ont 158 33
F. H. C. Wilcox, preventive officer, Fort William, Ont 150 00
W. Williamson, preventive officer, Belleville, Ont 183 33
9.149 82
War .Appropriation CrfdUs de guerre.
H. D. Bayne, metal and fibre supor\-i.«<jr: sjilarj'. 7 ni. to Mar. 31. at 16,000: fares, $217.73;
pullman.s and porters, $230.25: board and lodging, $1,079.55; motor hire, $109; telegrams
and telephones. $275.64; sundry items. $129.08
5,541 25
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT: REVENUE
D— 79
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
1916-17.
Customs Department— Revenue.
Ministere des Douanes— Reccttes.
1917-18.
Increase.
Augmentation.
Decrease.
Diminution.
$ cts.
1.34,043,842 14
Summary — Sommaire.
Customs Revenue
$ cts.
144,172,629 70
75,044 50
1,076 24
S cU.
10,128,787 56
S cts.
224,014 13
Customs Seizures
14S.969 63
732 86
1,809 10
Casual Revenue
Customs — Douanes.
Ontario
134,269,665 37
144,248,750 44
9,979.085 07
72,713,595 79
79,986,726 97
42,995,617 72
4. 380.. 547 65
4,294,261 27
129,600 47
11,674,995 90
3,806.410 92
4,012,656 92
10,227,819 04
7,273,131 18
1,396,465 27
41,599,152 45
Quebec
4,682,337 83
Nova Scotia
301 700 IS
3,975,869 89
New Brunswick
318,391 38
143,978 06
Prince Edward Island
14 377 59
10,011,777 91
1,663,217 99
914,229 04
1,440,352 36
1,334,548 32
2,892,181 88
Sasliatchewan
2,572,304 56
Alberta
8,893,270 72
British Columbia
648 54
North West Territories
648 54
155,362 81
118,012 25
7,162 65
37,350 56
1 062 26
8,224 91
British Post Office Parcels
Less Refunds and Drawbacks
147,648,705 35
13,604,863 21
161,633,811 76
17,461,182 06
13,985,106 41
3,856,318 85
134,043,842 14
144,172,629 70
10.128.787 56
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
PART E
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
PARTIE E
DEPARTEMENT DES AFFAIRES
EXTERIEURES
DETAILS DES DEFENSES ET DES RECETTES
1 — lE
AUDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
External Affairs Department: Kipendlture.
IXpartement des Affaires extfrleur«s: IMpenscs.
Page
in
Part E.
Page
dans la
partie E
$ cts.
$ cts.
SummoTD — Somiiiaire.
Civil Government —
Salaries .
Contingencies .
Miscellaneous —
Paris Agency
Allowance to W. J. Stewart
Lake of the Woods Technical Board
Unforeseen expenses —
Expenses of delegates to World's Puritv Federation Congress
at Louis\-ille, Ky $748 19
Expenses re visit to Canada of Premier of New South
Wales 23 98
War Appropriation.
■to. 767 fi4
8,041 0.'>
54. SOS 69
25,997 09
1,000 00
5. 158 28
772 17
32,927 54
31.647 79
119.384 02
Abate-
Civil
War
ments.
External .\ffalrs Department: .Salaries at Ottawa.
Government.
Approprijition.
Fonds de
D<partemen( des Affaires cil(<rleiirrs: Appolntements k
Gouvememcnt
Cr6ilit
retraitc.
Ottawa.
civil.
de guerre.
$ cU.
Minister-
$ cts.
$ cts.
Sir Robt. L. Borden. Oct, 12 to .Mar, 31. at $12,000
5,645 16
Parliamenturv I'nder Secretiirj- —
Hugh (lark. Oct. 21, 1916, to Mar. 31. 1918, at $5,000
7,231 16
Under .Secretary-
:
Sir Joseph Pope. 12 m. to Mar. 31 . . .
Div. lA—
5,000 00
•56 00
F. M. Baker, 12 m. to Mar. 31
2,800 00
168 75
L. ('. Chri.Mtic. :t m. at $.i.:!00, 9 m. at $3,400
3.375 00
4,000 00
•80 00
W. H. Walker. 12 m. to Mur. 31
Div. IB—
140 00
H.C. Borden, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2B—
2,800 00
62 50
J. A. Leblanc. 6 m. at $1,200, 6 m. at $1,300 . .
Div. 3A—
1 , 2.50 00
55 63
J. J. Connolly. 9 m. at $1,100, 3 m. at $1,1.50 (less $401.50
.
niilitarv pay)
711 00
50 00
A. L. Cooper, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000 (lexs $122 military
pay )
878 00
45 76
A. E. Creen, II m. to Feb. 28, at $1,000 (enlisted)
910 63
I.ft50 00
.52 .50
K. A. McClosky, 12 m. to Mar. 31
62 50
E. Palmer, 12 rn. to .Mar. 31
1.2.50 00
52 50
O. A. Kankins, 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,050 00
60 00
W. White, 12 m. to Mar. 31,
Div. 3B—
1,000 00
32 50
C. Boucher. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
6,50 00
18 88
A. Cole. ;t m. a< mm. .luly 1 to Nov. 6 at $0.50 (resigned)..
377 51
17 96
T. Cunningham, Aug. 2.'i to .Miir. 11 at Ifi.'KI iri-.HJKnr'd)
.3.59 92
.W 00
M. C. Klanagnn. 12 in. to Mar. 31 .
000 00
.■JO 00
.M. c;. Mnhonev. 12 m. to Mar. 31
000 00
V> 00
(i. II. .Mouh', 12 III. to Mar. 31
700 00
40 63
.1. ."Seymour. K m. at $800, 3 m. at $850. . .
NI2 60
32 .50
H. Scott, 12 III. to Mar. 31
0.50 00
24 34
E. TurrifT, June » to .Mar, 31 at $600
Carried forward.
486 67
1. 137 95
44,193 55
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
E— 3
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
External Affairs Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
D£partement dcs Affaires extfrleures: Appolntements i
Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
War
Appropriation.
Credit
de guerre.
$ cts.
1,137 95
44 38
42 50
1,224 48
Brought forward.
Messengers —
G. Champagne, 3 m. at S850, 9 m. at $900. .
J. Je.ssup, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Private .Secretaries —
J. F. Bovce, April 1 to Oct. 11 at $200
G. F. Buskard, Nov. 9 to Mar. 31, at $600
A. VV. Merriam, April 1 to Oct. 11, at $400..
G. W. Yates, Oct. 12 to Mar. 31, at $600 .
Temporary Employees — Employes temporaircs (•J75S.SS).
Miss S. Burgess, clerk, Sept. 29 to Dec. 31 at $600....
J. Losty, messenger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S cts
44,193 55
887 .50
850 00
10.5 87
236 66
211 SO
282 20
153 33
600 00
Salaries charged to War A ppropriation — Salaires port&s au C07npte
du Credit de guerre (.t4,878.70).
\. Champagne, 1 m. at $300; 8 m. at $420, 3 m. at $500. . . .
K. Cowick. 1 m. to May 31 at $.500
I. Doolan, Nov. 26 to Mar. 31 at $600
S. E. Drvsdale, 11 m. at $8.50, 1 m. at $9.50
E. Fields. Jan. 7 to Mar. 31 at 8600
L. Flanagan. 7 m . at $500, .5 m. at $600
R. F. Haskctt, Nov. 16 to Mar. 31 at $600
I. A. .Jones, 3 m. to Nov. 30 at $600
B. Joss, Mar. 20-31 at $600
G. Murphy, 7 m. at $500, 5 m. at $600
D. F. O'Brien, 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $.500
R. O'Connor, 5 m. at $.500; 7 in. at $600
A. E. Perreault, Oct. 9-31 at $.500, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $600.
E. Turriff. 4 ni. to July 31 at $600
A. Walker, Oct. 29 to Mar. 31 at $1,020
47,520 97
Chargeable as foilow.s —
Civil Government Salaries
Civil Government Contingcncie.^-
War Appropriation
$ cts.
430 00
41 66
208 33
8.58 33
140 32
541 62
225 00
150 00
19 .35
541 66
249 96
5.58 34
280 91
200 00
433 22
4,878 70
46,767 64
7.53 33
4,878 70
52,. 399 67
"Superannuation Fund No. 1.
t35 years' service completed.
External Affairs Department: CItII Government Contingencies.
DCpartement des Affaires ext^rieures: D€penses contlngentes du gouvernement civil
Salaries at Ottawa (Page E — 3)
Stationery Office supplies. 12 m. to Mar. 31 i
King's Printer's account: printing, binding, etc
Telegrams, $563.14; telephone messages, $92.75; postage, $140 '. .
.Subscriptions to newspapers and publir-ations
Street car tickets, $45; freight cliarges. $58.36; express charges, $29.15
Water. $22; washing towels, $29.44; sundry small items, $20.01
Eastlakcs, Ltd., supplying 7 packing cases and packing books
Copy of an Imperial Order in Council dated July 26, 1837
Cab hire at (.)ttawa, Sir Joseph Pope -,
Travelling expenses: Sir Robert Borden, $12; W. J. Stewart, $686.25; G. W. Yates, $292.16
$ cts.
) 753 33
2,908
16
1,907 44
795
89
400
46
. 132
51
71
45
29
68
15
82
35
90
990 41
8,041
05
MDITOR GEXERAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Paris Agency— Agence de Paris.
Salaries ($14,000)—
I'liilippo Roy. commissioner, 12 m. to Mar. SI
A. L. lie Miirtignv. clerk, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
Di.-hur..*emen(s ($1.3.060.301—
Rent of office.*. 12 m. to Jan. 1, 1918, $5,790.40; taxes, $ 1 ,078.21
Stenographers: G . f 'Itiiicnt . ?S73.98; L. A. Nantel, $873.98.
Messensers: E. Capditville. S7fi9.y2; E. Jones, $77.20
Travcliinc expenses. Philippe Roy
Subscriptions to newspapers. $.W>.S7; other subscriptions. $306.64..
Rent of telephones, $194..50: cabhire, $274.82; postasc, $3(i6.01
CablcKrams and telccranis, $307. .36; express and trcicht. $45.05
Ofliic furnLshincs. $190. SO; sundr>' stationery supplies. $')")0.67
Adverti-^inR, $48.25; insurance. $13.22; electric licht anil gas, $41.87
Expenses of dinner to French-American Commission
Manvick, >litchcll. Peat 4 Co., accountants, ser\'ices
Sundry ofEce expenses
Department of Printing and Stationery: stationery..
Less — Gain on exchange
Interest on credit balnn'c
$1,0,37 28
25 93
i cts.
12.000 00
2.000 00
ii..sas 01
1,747 96
*77 12
107 02
812 51
835 33
413 01
747 53
133 34
91 68
33 78
267 76
124 65
17,060 30
1,063 21
25,097 09
.Ulowance to W. J. Stcwart^AOocation h W. J. Stewart.
Allowance to \V. J. Stewart, Naval Scr\-ices Department, for services in relation to questions
under consideration by the International Joint Commission (specially voted)
1,000 00
Lal<e or tlie Woods Tcclinlcal Uoard.
CommLsslon technique du Ijic-des-Bols.
Salaricfi —
S. S. Scovil, endineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $2,600 (less $346.,")0 military pay1
J. L. Grace, stenographer, 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $85 per in.. 0 m. ti. Mar. 31 at $100 per m
Travelling expenses —
J. H. Challieg. $1,100..52: S. S. Scovil, 1121.76..'
.Special allowance to J. 1). Challies for .services since Maj., 1914 (VuteJ;. .
Telephone rnes.sjjgps, $G4.70; ti-lcgrains. $1.04
Depart m>'nt of Printing and Stationery: printing
2,2.Vi .50
1.110 OO
1 . 222 28
.100 00
05 74
6 76
5,158 28
l.'nforefteen Expenses- IXpenses imprftiirs.
Expen«e» of delegates to World's Purity Ferleration Congre.s.s at Ixjuisville, Kentucky —
David AIliHon. Halifax, $270; Rev. William McDonald, Sudbury, $179.89; Rev. T. A.
.MfM.re. Toronto, $148.10; Rev. J. G. Sliearcr, Toronto. $l.'i0.20
Expenws in connertion with the visit to Canada of Hon. W, .\. Holam, Premier of Now South
W ale- -
ffotel exp<'n.-^H
74.S 19
23 9S
772 17
Kiternal AITairH Department: Revenue.
IMparlemrnt drs AtTalrrs ritMeures: Recedes.
Casi'al Rcvinuc— Rbvi.nub cabikls.
2,098 p<M<iport« at $2; 130 rcncwali at $ I
0.035 00
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
PART F
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
* /
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
PARTIE F
MINISTERE DES FINANCES
DETAILS DES DEFENSES ET DES RECETTES
1— If
r— 2
AUDITOR GEXERAL-S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Finance Deparlmrrit: Siimmar) of Expenditure
and Betenue.
MlnUttee des Finances: Sommalre des d^penses
et des Bevenus.
Page in
Part F.
Page dans
la partie F.
$ Ct3.
Expenditure — Dipenaa.
Civil Government —
Salaries
Contingencies.
" Departments Generally
High Commissioners' Office: Salaries
" " Contingencies
Lieutenant Governors' salaries
Public Debt Expenditure —
Interest on Public Debt .
Premium, Discount and l^^xchange.
Sinking Funds...
Charges ot Management
Clmrges of Management — Loan Account.,
Pensions under Statute —
Pensions to judges.
Militia Permanent Force Pensions Act, 1901.
Pensions under Supply Bill —
Miscellaneous pensions
North West Rcljellion, 1885, and Militia Pensions Generally
Fenian Raid. 1868
Board of Pension Commissioners: Salaries and expenses.. .
European War l*cn.<ion.i
Compassionate allowance to Pte. Colin G. McNab
Superannuat ion —
Superannuation Expenditure (Consolidated Fund).
Subsidies to Provinros —
Subsidies under various Acts
Miscellaneous —
Ottawa Improvement Commission
National IJattlcfields Commission
Expenses of .\dmini.stratii)n of the Business Profita War
Tax .\ct and I ncome War Tax .\ct. ...
Economic and nevclopment Commission.
,\cadenij' of .\rt«
.\8tr(in«»mical Soriety of Canada
Canadian Gcni-nil Council of the Boy Scouts Association..
Canadian Mining Institute
Intt'rpiirliamcntary Vnion for Peace
In aid of sulTcrors from a mine explosion. Crow's Nest Paas
(.'cial (_*(>:. .
In aid of siufTcrors, Stcllarton and New Watcrford Coal
Mincf eiploMion
Mctiill I'niversity, towards maintenance ot a Regional
Uureau of ( 'anaila .
Knyal .So«-iely of ( 'anada
Virtorian * >rflcr of Nurses
OltAwa Hmnrh ot the Royal Mint. . .
li " "^■^ rv'ico of the City of Ottiiwn
I "^orvire from (ireat Britain..
'1 ' "f National News .Srr\'ico
KiK'ii^'O III .\< ting High Commi.tsioner, I,ondon.
Allowanre for private necrclary to Sir George Perlcv
Halifax Relief
Gratviticfl, paid under Statute.
War Appropriation
Total expenditure
8
9
10
10
13
14
17
13
16
17
20
33
33
33
34
35
41
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
44
U
44
44
44
44
7
7
44
45
45
133,989 81
29,840 86
246,98.-? 51
25,104 20
58,4-15 26
80,825 00
17,845,584 51
5 45
3,183,492 66
488,706 92
10.505,750 63
192, 186 28
91,913 Ot
3,999 96
17,551 60
1.170 25
5.32,475 31
7,262,810 23
1.000 00
100.000 00
52, 100 00
108,196 88
1,953 30
2, .500 00
2,000 00
5,000 00
3,000 00
200 00
10,000 DO
25,000 00
2,000 00
4,000 00
5,1)00 00
315. (KM) 00
I5,(X)0 00
N,0(KI 00
29, 166 67
4,866 67
6.50 00
1,000,000 00
1,380 65
575,188 64
62,023,540 17
287,099 32
7,819,007 35
478,263 63
11,369,148 48
1,605,014 17
84,247,261 76
17,916 4S
84,205,178 22
FiyAXCE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
#
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
F— 3
Finance Department: Summary of Expenditure
and Revenue— Continued.
Ministires des Finances: Sommalre des d^penses
et des Revenus— Suite.
Page in
PartF.
Page dans
la partie F.
S cts.
S cts.
Revenue — fievcnu.
46
47
47
47
48
47
1 339 101 ''3
Interest on Investments ".
4,466,724 13
698 9,5-1 74
Premium, Discount and Exchange
29.946 94
23 !.')'> .Tin S^
War Tax Revenue
29,617,221 04
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Finance Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Minist^re des Finances: Appointements a Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
CrMits
extfirieurs.
S cts
{*83 30
250 00
*90 00
140 00
tl57 50
t
•90 00
105 GO
t
105 00
MO 00
•54 00
130 00
♦52 00
120 00
105 00
t
80 00
SO 00
95 00
105 00
Minister — Ministre.
Hon. Sir Thomas White, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
Staff — Personnel.
Deputy Minister —
T. C. Boville, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. lA—
R. W. Breadner, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. L. Brittain, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
G. W. Hyndman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. E. Rourke, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. A. Russell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. C. Saunders, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. IB—
G. J. Artz, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. L. Blair, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. B. Cohoon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. R. Forsyth, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. B. Foster, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Grierson, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $2,600 (less S556.40 military
pay)
S.J. Jenkins, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. Lawson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. G. Macfarlane, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. S. Scott, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
G. L. Gullock, 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. G. Mclntyre, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. C. Ronson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. B. Viets, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $2,100 (less $1,065.15 military
pay)
R. B. Vieta, Private Secretary, 12 m. to Mar. 31
$ cts
7,000 00
5,000 00
5,000 00
3,000 00
2,800 00
4,. 500 00
3,500 00
4,500 00
2,100 00
2,800 00
2,100 00
2,800 00
2,700 00
2,043 60
2,600 00
2,400 00
2,100 00
2,600 00
1,600 00
1,600 00
1,900 00
1,0.34 85
600 00
1,98180 Carried forward..
66,278 45
1— IjF
AUDITOR GEXERAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
•
Civil
Outside
ments.
Kin.Tnce Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Government.
Votes.
Fonds dc
MiaUt^e des Finances: Appointements i Ottawa.
Gouverncment
Credits
retraite.
t
civil.
cxtirieui-s.
S cts.
S(n^^Continued—Pcrsonm:J— Suite.
$ cts.
$ cts.
1,981 80
Brought forward
66,278 45
Div.-'B-
58 75
P. P. Acland. 9 m. at $1,150, 3 m. at $1.2.'.0..
1,175 00
57 50
M. G. Anderson. 12 in. to Mar. 31...
I.LtO 00
57 50
H. M. Heith, 12 m. to Mar. 31
l.KiO 00
80 00
G. B. Bums. 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,600 00
16 89
L. Code. 3 m. to June 30. at $1,350 (deceased)
.337 .50
1.. Code. Private Secretary, 2 m. to Mav 31 at S600
100 00
36 66
S. Dawson, 8 in. to Mar. 31 at $1,2.')0
833 32
55 00
L. M. Fctterly, 6 m. at $l,O.M. B m. at $1,150....
1,100 00
77 50
G. F. Finlayson, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
1,5,50 00
51 25
T. F. Gaul, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100...
1.02.5 00
55 00
W. .1. KinK. 12 in. to Mar. 31
1,100 00
02 50
G. I.. Mainnuv.-12 ni. to Mar. 31..
1,2.50 00
51 25
D. H. McLean. 9 ni. at $1,000,3 m. at $1,100
1,025 00
51 25
J. D. Murray. 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100 (less $401.50
military pay). . .t
623 .50
53 75
A. R. O'Connor, 3 m. at $1,000, 9 m. at $1,100
1.075 00
52 50
C. .M. Price. 0 m. at $1,000. 6 m. at $1,100 (less $401 .50 military
pay 1
(H.S 50
53 75
\V. G. .Smith, 3 in. at $1,000, 9 ni. at $1.100
1.075 00
57 50
L. M. Street, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
Div. 3.\—
1.1.50 00
52 50
V. Alford. 12 m. to Mar. 31
1.0.50 00
L. A. Black. April 1.30 at $1,200 (deeeased).
100 00
50 00
C. K. Brodie, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. E. Brodie, Assistant Priyate Secretory, 10 m. to Mar. 31,
1,000 00
at $150
125 00
50 00
J. Cameron, 12 m. to Mar. 31
1 , 000 00
52 50
O. B. Cohoon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,0.50 0(1
.58 75
A. .1. Estabrooks, fi m. at $1,1.50. 6 m. at $1,200..
1,17.5 00
50 00
E. S. Fetterly, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. S. Fctterly, .\ssistant Priyate .Secretary, 10 m. to Mar. 31,
1.000 00
at$l.W.
125 00
SO 00
A. H. Goode, 12 in. to Mar. 31..
1,000 00
00 00
A. M. Hardic, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
I , LMHI (K)
50 00
G. D. M. Ix)UKliran. 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,000 00
62 60
M. M. B. Macphcr,«.in. 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,2.50 00
26 34
.1. G. .Mc( onndl. April 1 to Sept. 15 at $I.1.W (rcBJuncd)
527 0«
62 50
E. H. .McGirr. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J, 250 00
52 50
P. McMinn, 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,0.50 00
50 00
G. E. Shearman, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
1,000 00
50 00
S. G. Shore, 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,000 00
62 50
T. H. Sidilall, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
1,2.50 00
57 60
B. Start. 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,1.50 00
62 60
M. M. Sutherland. 12 m. to Mar. 31.
1,0,50 00
67 60
L. L. .Sutton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,1,50 00
60 63
C. N. Yctts, 9 m. nt $1,000. 3 m. at $1,050
Div. 3B-
1,012 .50
40 00
M. A. Barric, 17 m. to Mar. 31
800 00
42 50
C. L. Bennett, li 111. to Mar. 31
8,50 00
43 75
H. H. Bcnnic. 6 III. ul $8.10. 0 in. nt $900
875 00
37 SO
G. E. Carlcton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
7.50 00
8 78
M. I. Cody, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $700
175 00
47 50
M.Collinn. 12 m. toMar. 31
».50 00
38 13
A. E. Daly, (t ni. nt $7.10, 3 m. at $800
762 .50
40 00
G Dorinn 12 m to Mnr 31
800 00
9 30
C. V. Dudley, 3 in. to .lunc 30 at $7.W (rcMKned)
IS7 50
39 38
M. E. Flewelivn. 3 m. at $750, « in. at $800
787 .50
47 60
C. E. fJallw.v, 12 m. to Mar. 31
9.50 00
36 63
D. K. Gamble, 9 m at $700, 3 in. at $760.
712 50
37 50
J. C;imrdin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
, 750 00
39 38
E. M. Hardy. 3 in nt $7.'>0. fl m. nt $800
787 .50
43 76
M. Hebert, 6 m. at $N.W. « m, at $900
Cafried (orwttr<l.
876 00
4.619 23
116,773 33
I
FrXAXCE Dhl'MfTMEXr: EXPEXDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
F— 5
Abate-
ments,
Fonds de
retraite.
Finance Department: Salaries at Ottawa— Continued.
Ministi^re des Finances: Appointements i. Ottawa — Suite.
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil .
Outside
Votes.
Crtdits
exterieure.
S cts.
4,519-23
41 88
.3.5 6.3
47 50
10 00
46 88
46 88
38 26
8 75
31 29
35 63
36 25
40 00
43 75
43 75
47 50
47 50
35 03
43 75
47 50
47 50
t33 25
37 50
Sto#— Concluded — Personnel— Fin.
Brought forward
Div. 3B— Concluded.
F. B. Henry, 3 m. at $800, 9 m. at $8.50
R. A. Howe, 9 m. at $700, 3 m. at $750
Z. Kains, 12 m. to Mar. 31
I. A. King, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $800
M. Knicwasser, 3 m. at $900, 9 m. at $950
L. M . Lally . 3 m. at $900, 9 m. at $9.50
E. T. Langdon, June U to Mar. 31 at $950
G. R. LeFeuvre, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $700
M. Lewis, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $800 (less 80S d.)
C. T. McClennan, 9 m. at $700, 3 m. at $750
G. Moulds, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
Nettle, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Peters. 6 m. at $850, 0 m. at $900
Ryan, 6 m. at $850. 6 m. at $900
Shattuck, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Stewart, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. M. Watson, 9 m. at $700, 3 m. at $750
B. G. Weeks, 6 m. at $850, 6 m. at $900
Messengers —
F. Beaman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W.J. Dixon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. N. Ostrom, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. Viens, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
E.
F.
V.
S.
H.
E.
Temporary Employees {$4,840.21) — Employes surnumiraires .\
Clerk—
G. G. Cluffe, June 11 to Mar. 31 (less 2d.) atSl,300. .
Mes.sengers, sorters and packers ($3,600) —
P. Branigan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Busby, 12 m. to Mar. 31
K. Crabtree, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
E. McGill, 12 m. to Mar. 31
K. Peden, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Roe, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Charges of Manaoemenl: Loan Account. Clerical services — Frais
d' administration com.pte d' emprunt: aides aux ecritures
War Appropriation — Credits de guerre.
Clerical services
5,365 81
$ cts.
116,773 33
837 50
712 50
950 00
200 00
937 50
937 50
765 27
175 00
626 21
712 50
725 00
800 00
875 00
875 00
950 00
950 00
712 50
875 00
950 00
950 00
950 00
750 00
1,040 21
600 00
600 00
600 00
600 00
600 00
600 00
138,6.30 02
$ cts.
218,111 58
14,796 81
232,908 39
"Superannuation Fund No. 1.
tSuperannuation Fund No. 2.
t35 years' .servici' completed.
Finance Department: Civil Government Contingencies.
Ministire des Finances: D£penses contin^entes du Gouvernement civil,
Salaries at Ottawa (Page F — 5)
Stationery Office supplies, 12 m. to Mar. 31
King's Printer's account, printing, binding, etc
Telegrams, $2,696.17; telephone mes.sages, $555.75; postage, $308.05
Subscriptions to newspapers and publications
Cartage. $2.52; street car tickets, $32; water, $240.50; soap, $111. 94
Numerators. 3, $51; repairing locks, making keys, etc., $56 30; baskets, 12, $22.50
Towels, 30 d., $89 40; framing pictures, $15 75; matches, $13 90
Gratuities to telegraph messengers, $11; mirrors, 17, $16 78
Tinned iron boxes lor coupons, $73.93; cheesecloth. 225 yd.. $18 90
Glasses, $13 75; sundry hardware, $20.24; sundry small items, $47.75 ."
Washing towels. Crown Laundry ■ '. . ,
Cab and taxi hire at Ottawa; B. J. Roberts, $1 75; general, $6 25
Travelling expenses: Sir Thomas Wliite, $1,593 27; T. C. Boville, $250; R. H. Breadner,
$101.95; B. J. Roberts, $10 75; J. E. Rourke, $325 (to be accounted for in 1918-19); J. E.
Russell, $279. 31
$ cts
4,640 21
10,6,80 89
6,617 71
3.559 97
602 96
636 44
129 80
119 05
27 78
92 83
81 74
83 20
8 00
2,560 28
29.840 86
F— 6
AUDITOR GEXERAUS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Departments Generally: Civil Government Contingencies.
Minlsttre en g^n^ral: Dfpenses rantin;entes du gauvernem?nt civil.
Superintendent of labourers and charwomen, C. Conroy, 1 y. to Mar. 31
Assistant superintendent, J. W. Dates. 1 y. to Mar. 31
Charwomen at $1 per d
Labourers. 1 at $700: 8 at $600. 77 at $500
Housecleaning at Rideau Hatl. charwomen at $1.25 per d
Accounts IS6.9S2 951—
Birkett.Thos. ASonCo. Ltd.: brooms. 22i doz.. $397 S3; mop hamlles. lOdoz.. $2S 00;
pails. 15,5, doz., $115.59; mops, 20 doz.. $34.60; brushes. 15 doz.. $47.65: 0'Cedaroil,2
gal.. $4 50; Bon .Vmi. $16.89; mop wTinRcrs. 2) doz., $57 .lO; hrasso, $46 80; icepicks,
9. $13.95; whisks. 3 doz.. $9; carpet swi-epers. IJ doz., $54; padlocks. 3 doz., $14.40;
Ije. 3 cases, $17 55; step ladders. 4. $5.50; swabs. 4 doz., $15; dust pans, 3 doz.. $5.25;
sundry items under $5, $15 45
Bryson-Graham. Ltd.: brooms, 11 doz., $6.70; brushes, 8 doz., $7 80; polish. 4 dog.
boxes. $7; soap, $45 50; Bon .\mi. $22 70; pails. 1) doz. ,$11 70: Canton flannel, 80
yd., $20; cotton, 40 yd., $6; ammonia. 32 cases, $105.51; lye, Ocases, $50 10; sapolio.
6 cases, $25 20; sundry items under $5, $8.25
Castle. 1". J. Co.. Ltd., Sani Flush, 1 doz
Dominion Textile Co. Ltd.: Canton flannel. 9,080} yd., $1,679.86; baling, $1 .50
Esmond, M. L. Co.: brushes. 11 doz.. $24 60; carpet sweepers, I do/... $21: mop handles,
8 doz., $28 20: ash pails, 3 doz.. $66 60: axes. 3 doz., $.34 20: pails. 6 doz., $03 60;
coal hods, 8 doz.. $120; polish, $10 80; dust pans, 8 doz., $19.20; sapolio, $16 56; lye,
$9 60; ladders. 2. « 55
Hastey. B. .S.. dusthane, 35 brl
Lawrence Dair>' Supply Co.: washing powder, 5 brl., $80; building detergent, 11 brl.,
$198 52
McKinley * Northwood, Ltd.: brushes, 21 doz., $277.50; pails, 4 doz., $28; dust pans,
4 doz.. $6 .50: sapolio, $13.50; lye, $16.50; ammonia, 10 cases, $35.50; padlocks, 3
doz.. $15; bra^s<i. $18
Ogilvy. Chas., Ltd.. flannel, 215 yd
Ottawa Association for the Blind, brooms, 70 doz .,
Ottawa Vacuum Cleaner Mfg. Co.. vacuum cleaners, 5
Pugslcy, Dingman & Co.. soap. 150 boxes
Stanley, L. E. & Co.: chees«nloth, 8,1.56j vd., $676: cotton, 831} yd., $98 52; canton
flannel, .5S1J yd., $110.35; grey cotton, 022 J yd., $93 07; towuls, 7doz., $25 20. . .
Paine. .John B., Co., ammonia, 25 cas<>3
Department of Printing and Stationery: printing, $194.61; stationery, $1,904.07
Street car t ickets
Noon gun expenses ($116 09) —
K. Snondon. firing noon gun, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Supplying material and making cartridge bags
$ cts.
1,000 00
1,000 00
190,800 01
43.923 89
1,056 29
900 06
316 46
2 35
1,681 36
418 91
299 25
278 52
410 50
9 90
527 50
260 50
802 50
1.009 14
00 00
2,099 28
5 00
100 00
16 09
246,983 51
.\bale-
ments.
Fondfide
ret mite.
Illch C'ommLHsionrr's Ontre: Salaries.
Bureau du haul rnmmissiire: .\ppoln(em?n(s.
S ct«.
tSlatulorii.
Sir George Perley, High Commissioner, Oct. 12 to Mar. 31 at $10,001)
siaffdn.ion.)
300 00 W. L. f ;riffith, secretary, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
•t9 »M (',. L. Tavlor. a'wiitnnt «ocrel«rv. 12 m. to Mar.
140 00 (i. H. Miichell, d.-rk. 12 m. loSlar. 31.
•44 00 K. I'. I.uke. rierk. U m. to Miir. 31
•39 00 iT. .Mlin. clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31
ft.5 00 i;. MbcI^-<mI. clerk. 12 m. to Mar, 31
H7 .V) K. C'liurchoufie. clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31
50 00 P. M. Dearie, clerk, 12 m. U> Mar. 31 .
764 IM
Civil
Government.
Gouvemomeni
civil.
$ eta.
4,704 22
fi.ono 00
2,800 00
2,.S00 00
2,200 00
I.9.V) 00
1.900 00
I , 750 00
1,000 00
I
f
2fi.t0l 22
'Supcrnnnuatirm Kumi No. 1.
J35 ye»ni* Morvire rnmplcted.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURB F — 7
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
High Commissioner's Oiilce: CivU Government Contingencies. $ cts.
Bureau du baut commissaire: D£penses du gouvernement civil.
Extra employees —
S. Abrahamson, $647 27; L.A. Broome. $573.41; G.M. Brotherton, W87.88; E. B. Crow,
$243 33; D. Davi.s, $.58 40; J. Dawes. S15S.22; S. Dean, $190.17; M. Deiz. $.58.40;
Geo. Ellis, $1,13.8.80; Q. Fischer, .5512 22; Lawrence Fortescue, $1,399.17; E. M.
Fox. $513 43; W. G. Fox, $112 91; F. L. Fuller, $.336.17; G. Funston, $703 48; M. F.
Gillies, $292 49; M. Griffith, -5204. 40; M. G. Hailes, $927.75; D. Hoerder, $541.78;
E. Hot.ston, $195 27; E. A. Humphrey, .$575.12; J. VV. Johnson, $849 11; L. S. Jones,
$291.03; A. J. Large, $137 60; N. Lewis, .$249.42; L. Lewis, .$268.15; G. L. MacLennan,
$3.54.29; E. McLoughlin, $276.79; A. Milne, $176.42; W. T. Read, $131.81; W. D.
Roberts, $1,289.67; G. Rumbokl, $104 15; A. Simpson, $17.28; A. R. Spawforth.
$156.95; A. Spire, $719.13; O. C. Stacey, .$933.28; M. Walker, $73; R. J. White, $8.58,97;
P. Whittle, $522.31; T. Winson, $U9.23; war bonus, 1916-17, $969.07 18,365 73
Sundries ($40,079.53)—
Agnew, Thos. & Sons, making packing cases and packing portraits 86 02
Ilastlakes, Ltd., office repairs, $2,345 27; McCorqtiodale & Co., Ltd., stationery, $2,439.94 4, 785 21
Library Bureau, Ltd.: cabinets and fittings. $479.37; stationery, $56.09 535 46
Wightman, Mountain & Andrews, Ltd., stationery 612 29
Rent of offices, $13,506. 15; electric light, $729.84; gas, $73.37 14,309 36
Allowances to High Commissioner: in lieu ol house and furniture, Oct. 12 to Mar. 31,
$2,352.13; contingencies, Oct. 12 to Mar. 31, .$940.86 3,292 99
War bonus to statT, 1916-17, $1,565; income tax, staff, $1,613.30 3,178 30
W. H. Gordon, travelling expenses, $15 70; freight and express, $192.31.... 208 01
Auto garage, repairs and supplies, .$1 ,745. 19; petrol licen.ses, $131 ,40 1,876 59
Telephone subscriptions and messages, $790.89; cables and telegrams, $747.08 1,5.38 57
Postage, $4, 111 97; periodicals, $651 93; advertising, $26.89 ; 4,790 79
Press clippings, $149.97; insurance, $94.82; stationery, $70.59 315 38
Typewriter, $112.54; typewTiting, ?1,.505.22; rent of typewriters, $56.21 1,673 97
Typewriter repairs and supplies, $180 SO; cleaning offices, $1,377.49 1,.558 29
Xmas gratuities, $183.72; travelling expenses, $583.17; sundries, $551.41 1,318 30
58,445 26
Expenses of the .Acting High Commissioner, London, England.
Depenses du haut commissaire int^rimaire, Londres, Angleterre.
Sir George Perley, acting High Commissioner, .\pril 1 to Oct. 11 (voted) 4,866 67
Allowance for Private Secretary to Sir George Perley.
Allocation pour secretaire priv£ de Sir George Perley.
T. B. Cole, private secretary, April 1 to Oct. 15 at $1,200 650 00
Lieutenant Governors' Salaries.
Appointements dcs lieutenants-gouverneurs.
Ontario: His Honour Sir John S. Hendrie, 12 m. to Mar. 31 10,000 00
Quebec: His Honour P. E. Leblanc, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $10,000 (less i of salary from Feb. 7
to Mar. 31) 9,628 00
Quebec: His Honour Sir Horace Archambault, Administrator, i of $10,000 from Feb. 7 to
Mar. 31 372 00
Nova Scotia: His Honour G. McCallum, 12 m. to Mar. 31 9,000 00
New Brunswick: His Honour J. Wood, April 1 to July 3 at $9.000 2,322 58
New Brunswick: His Honour G. W. Ganong, July4 to Oct. 31 at $9,000 (deceased) 2,927 42
New Brunswick: His Honour W. Pugsley, Nov. 8 to Mar. 31 at $9,000 3,575 00
Manitoba: His Honour Sir J. A. M. .\ikins, 12 m. to Mar. 31 9.000 00
Saskatchewan: His Honour R. S. Lake, 12 m. to Mar. 31 9,000 00
Alberta: His Honour R. G. Brett, 12 m. to Mar. 31 9,000 00
British Columbia: His Honour F. S. Barnard, 12 ra. to Mar. 31 9,000 00
Prince Edward Island: His Honour A. C. Macdonald, 13 m. to Mar. 31 7,000 00
80,825 00
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AIDITOR GEXERAVS REPORT. 19171918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Interest on Public D«bt.
Principal .
Interest.
Total.
IntAft sur la deti« publlqiic
Principal .
Int*r*f.
Total.
Pas)ahle in London —
$ ets.
$ ct«.
$ ct«.
Dominion 4J p.c. loan of 1920-25—
1 y. to Oct. 31. 1917
24,333,333 33
1. 095.000 00
Dominion 4 p.c. loan of 1940-60—
I year to Mar. 31, 1918
92,926,666 66
3.757,066 66
Dominion 3J p.c. Ruarantood loan —
1 y. to Dec. 31. 1917. loan of 1914-19
26,701,842 68
1.001.319 10
Dominion 3} p.c. unRuaranteed loans —
1 V. to Nov. 30. 1917. loan of 1909-34
23,467,206 27
821.352 20
1 y. to Dec. 31. 1917. C.P.U. land grant loan..
15,056.006 66
526.960 22
1 y. to Dee. 31, 1917, loan of 1930-50
137,058,841 00
4,797,059 42
6,145,371 84
Dominion 3 p.c. unguaranteed loans —
1 y. to Dec. 31, 1917. loan of 1888
8,071,230 16
242,136 90
1 y. to Dec. 31, 1917. loan of 1892
18,2.50,000 00
.547,. 500 00
1 y. to Dec. 31, 1917, loan of 1894
10,950,000 00
328.500 00
1,118,136 90
Dominion 2J p.c. unguaranteed loan —
1 y. to Mar. 31. 1918, loan of 1897
4,888,185 64
122,204 63
Bank of Montreal, London —
Interest on current account
48,721 05
Total interest payable in London
13,287.820 18
PayahU in Xew York —
Temporary loan. New York, 1915—
J y. to July 31 . 1917. at 5 p.c
19,393,000 00
484.825 00
Bond loan of 1915-35. New York—
1 y. to Jan. 31, 1918, at 5 p.c
873,000 00
43.650 00
Public Service Loan, New York, I9I6—
1 y. toMar. 31, 1918. at5p.c_
75,000,000 00
3,750,000 00
Temporary loan. New York. 1917 —
J y. to" Jan. 31, 1918, at 5 p.c
75.000.000 00
1,875,000 00
Total interest payable in New York .
6,153,475 00
Payable in Canada —
1 y. to Mar 31, 1918, stock ".\" at fl p.c
8,000 00
480 00
1 y. to Oct. 31. 1917. slock 'A" at SJ p.c
31,836 67
1,114 28
) y. to .\pril .30, 1917, stock "B" at 3J p.c
109.600 00
1,918 00
J y. to Oct. 31, 1917. stock "B' at 3 J p.c
99,700 00
1,744 75
123 81
liroken periods, stock *'B" at 3^ p.c
1 y. to Oct. 31, 1917, stork "C" at 3 J p.c
48^667 67
60.900 00
1.7a3 34
2,131 42
1 y. to Dec. 31, 1917, stock "K" at 3J p.c
Broken period, stock "F" at 3J p.r
0 04
9 215 64
War loan of 191.5-25—
1 y. to Nov. ,30, 1917. at 5 p.c
•51.105.000 00
4.279.517 51
War loan of 1915-31 —
1 y. to Mar. 31. 1918, at 5 p.c
•03,0fl6,.300 00
4.708.8,18 31
Warloanof 19I7-.37-
1 V. to I'oli. 2H. 1918. at 5 p.c .
•92,007.800 00
7.928.664 04
Bond loan of 192.5-15—
1 y. to Nov. .'to, 1917, at 4J p.c. . .
95,207,351 17
4.284,3.30 80
Bond loan of 192.5-28—
1 y. to l'"el>. 2S, 1918. at 3J p.c
12,404,678 .36
4,34,163 74
5 p.c. flolK-nturr loan of I9I9 —
I y. lo Mar. 31. Mils
14,281,000 00
76:), 167 16
War Kavings rorllficatcs —
Interest paid
■
4.961 25
TemjKirnry loans by iiundry banks—
InlrresI anri ili.aoount on treasury bills .
3,191,303 IS
Temporary loans by sundry cninpnnies —
Interest and discount on treasury bills
42,771 29
3,2.14,104 44
< 'arrie<l forward
25,647,022 89
•Principal as on Mar. 31. 1918
FiyAXCE DEPARTMEXT: EXPEyOITLRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
F— 9
Interest on Public Debt — Concluded.
Int^rSt sur la dette publlque — Fin.
Principal .
Principal .
Interest .
Int^r^t.
Total.
Total.
cts.
cts.
Brought forward
Payable in Canada — Concluded.
Compensation to .seigneurs —
1 y. to.Ian. .31. 191.S, at 6 p.c
Seignorial indemnity to townships —
1 y. to Jan. .31. 1918, at .5 p.c
Bank Circulation Redemption Fund-
1 y. to June .30, 1917, at 3 p.c
108 d. to Oct. 15, 1917, at 3 p.c. . .
Provincial Trust Funds, Ontario —
Proportion of Common School Fund-
Interest, 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1917, at 5 p.c
Provincial Trust Funds, Quebec —
Proportion of Common School Fund —
Interest, 1 y. to Dee. 31. 1917, at .5 p.c
Manitoba School Lands Fund —
Accrued interest, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 3 p.c
Alberta School Lands Fund —
Accrued interest, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 3 p.c
Saskatchewan School Lands Fund —
Accrued interest, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 3 p.c
Three Rivers Harbour Sinking Fund —
Interest, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 4 p.c
Interest J y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 4 p.c
5,799,609 27
31,673 33
2,639,656 06
2,639,656 06
172, 697 20
278 55
I
Land Assurance Fund^
Interest 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1917, at 3 p.c
Contractors' Security Deposits —
Accrued interest, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 4 p.c.
Superannuation Fund No. 2 —
Accrued interest, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 6 p.c.
Civil Ser^'ice Insurance Fund —
Accrued interest, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 6 p.c.
Government Annuities Account —
Accrued interest, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 4 p.c.
Indian Trust Fund —
ly. to Mar. 31, 1918. at 6 p.c
1 y. to Mar. 31. 1918, at 5 p.c
1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 3 p.c
1,893 70
37 87
7,871 35
75 75
0 76
1,089,844 37
620,400 10
6,159,985 89
65,390 65
31,020 01
307,999 29
Savings Rank Deposits at 3 p.c. —
P.O. Dcpt., 1 y. to Mar. 31. 1918
Finance Dept., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Retirement Fund —
Accrued interest, 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1917, at 4 p.c,
Strathcona Trust .Special Account —
Interest, 1 y. to Nov. 12, 1917, at 4 p.c
Canadian Government Railways —
Employees' Provident Fund —
Accrued interest, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at
3 p.c
Decayed Pilots' Fiind —
Accrued interest, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 3 p.c
National Transcontinental Railway —
Apprentice Fund —
Interest, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 3 p.c
1,141,014 09
385,044 09
500,000 00
$ cts.
25,647,022 89
1,921 32
7 04
172.975 75
73,, 577 04
.58,397 78
3,415 35
12,675 11
16.735 61
76 51
236 14
87.431 61
29.957 03
29.736 55
128.677 19
404.409 95
1,520,0.58 18
181,657 44
20,000 00
9.222 07
41 45
56 72
Total interest payable in Canada.
Summary — Sommaire.
28,404.289 33
Interest paj'ahle in I^ondon ...
Interest payable in New York.
Interest payable in Canada
13,287,820 18
6,153,475 00
28,404,289 33
Total.
47,845,584 51
Premium. Discount and Ktcliange Eipenditure.
Primes, cscompte et cliange— D^penscs.
Discount on cheque drawn on Milwaukee, Wis., and deposited to credit of Receiver General
in New York
5 45
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AUDITOR GENERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Sinking Funds— Fonds d'amortlssement.
i cU.
$ Ct3.
Stocks and bonds bought for sinking funds
Canada 2 J per cents
Canada 3 per cents
Canada 3} per cents
Canada 3i per cents
Canada 4 per cents
Canada 4J per cents
Recapitulation by loans —
Dominion 3^ per cent loan of 1909-34.
Dominion 3J per cent loan of 1930-50.
Dominion 4 per cent loan of 1940-60. . .
112,176 66
374.575 02
1.046,216 80
661,234 01
772,723 50
216,566 07
515,862 03
1,690,230 50
977,400 13
3.183,492 66
3,183,492 66
Charges of .Managemrnt— Frais d'admlnLstratlon.
Aiaittanl licceirer General, Toronto — Sous-rcceteur general, Toronto (.tQ.-iSi.SO).
$ cts.
Assistant Receiver General ($3,266.60)—
D. Creighton, 8 m. to Nov. 30 at $3,500 (deceased) 2,333 28
R. Cane, 4 m. to Mar. 31 at $2,800 933 32
Clerks ($4,400)—
R. Cane, accountant, 8 m. to Nov. 30 at $1,800 (promoted) - 1,200 00
A. Wilson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1.200 00
A. W. .>;tcpl, 12 m. to Mar. 31 9.i0 00
K. Freeman, 12 m. to Mar. 31 9(10 00
B. Rumsby. 1 m. to Mar. 31 at $600 50 00
C. H. Baillie, mcss<-nger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 100 00
Special guard. Toronto Police Department, 1 m. to April 30 at $2 a night. May 1 to Mar. 31
at $2.50 a night '. . . ■ 897 50
Tclephoni" cxchanKc service, $62; telephone messages. $28.20; postage, $153 243 20
Telegram.^. $24.28: ice, $21.69; express, $17.46; water. $10 73 43
Cleaning offices, $32.50; towel supply, $20.80; cleaning time lock. $10 63 30
Newspapers, $9; typewTiting, $0.50; coin bags, $152.43; hardware, $13.10; sundry small
items. $23.70 204 73
Department of Printing and Stationery: printing. $39.23; stationery, $276.81 316 04
Aftiatanl Recciter General, Montreal — Sous-rcccveur ginlral, Montreal {Hl,!19.i0).
Montrral City and District Savings Bank, allowance for acting as Assistant Receiver General 12,000 00
American Machinists. Ltd., repairing cutting machine 38 90
Telephone exchange service. $67; telephone me.s.Ha«es, $3.90; sundries, $8.05 78 95
Department of Printing and Stationery: printing, $16.45; stationery, $85.10 101 55
Ansislani Rtceicer General, Halifax~Sou»-receteur gintral, Halifax (SI0,SS7.Se).
Aasistsnt Receiver General —
I. H. Mathers, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Clerks '$«.0.W)—
A. C .Johnstone, accountant, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
.1. H. Balcom. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M..I. King. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. D. .'<. Brown, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Trliphon" iirljange •••rvice. $.>(.96; postjig''. Jii'i; iclegmm.i. $10.90
Rent of P.O. box, $24; chnrwomnn. $6.'); cinminntion 111 time lock, $10
.Ininex Barnaby, guard duty. I m. to .\pril :I0 at $2 a night, .May 1 to Mar. 31 at 12.50 1
^'are an'l inspection of electrical system to Dr>c. 22. 1918
PInie pln» for vault door. $22..V); repairing burglar alarm system, $12.92
I! ■■ 'U. $1S.40; coin bags, $10; sundry repairs, $17.69
■ I It/TllS
I ' , • m( J'rinting and .Stationery: printing. $8.41; stationery, $75.(18
Carried forward
night.
2,900 00
2.0O0 on
1,.S.'.0 00
1,300 00
900 00
139 86
99 00
897 60
Ml 00
35 42
46 09
3S 40
84 09
32,021 50
I
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PINAi'CE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE F— 11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Charges of Itlanagement — Continued. — Frals d'administratlon — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 32, 021 55
Assistant Receiver General, St. John — Sous-receveur general, St-Jean {ttl,S2e.Sl).
Assistant Receiver General —
J. E. Wilson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,600 00
Clerks ($7,750)—
S. P. McCavour, accountant, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,850 00
R. S. Cowan, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,.500 00
R. Ewing, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,.500 00
E. H. Cameron, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
G. T. Corbett, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,000 00
T. H. Lawson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 700 00
Telephone exchange ser\'ice, $45; postage, $90.40; washing towels, $18 1.53 40
Care and inspection ot electrical system to Oct. 8, 1918 50 00
Amos Tower, guard duty, 1 m. to" .\pril 30 at $2 a night. May 1 to Mar. 31 at $2.50 a night. . . 897 50
Removing aslies, $20.38; snow shovelling, $13.70; cleaning time lock, $10 44 08
Sundry small items 31 49
Department of Printing and Stationery: printing, $51.61; stationery, $48.23 99 84
Assistant Receiver General, Charlottetown — Sous-receveur oeniral, Charlottetown {$7,1)76.02).
Assistant Receiver General —
P. Pope, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,900 00
Clerks f$4.250j—
F. Loughrau, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,900 00
D. A. McKinnon, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,3.50 00
H. S. Stewart, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,000 00
Telephone exchange service, $57.50; postage, $.55; cutting nates, $8 120 50
Cleaning offices, $96; laundry, $9; cleaning time lock, $10 115 00
Sundry small items IS 90
Department of Printing and Stationery: printing, $5.05; stationery, $66.57 71 62
Assistant Receiver General, Winnipeg — Sous-receoeur general, Winnipeg (S8,069.51).
Assistant Receiver General —
A. C. McMicken, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,800 00
Clerks ($4,846.60)—
E. W. H. Armstrong, 12 m. to Mar. 31 :.". 2,000 00
K. Frederiokson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,400 00
H. E. Bovd,7 m. to Oct. 31 at $1,000 5.S3 31
H. E. Copeland, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $700 ■ 29165
T. Patterson, June 7 to Mar. 31 at $700 ." 571 64
Postage, $103 03; telephone exchange service, $60; water, $15.25 183 28
Cartage of notes, $.59 25; cleaning time lock, $10: ice, $5 25 74 50
Telegrams, $4 24; express, $4.05; sundry small items, $20 2S 29
Department of Printing and Stationery: printing, $81.68; stationery, $55 . 16 1.36 84
Assistant Receiver General, Victoria — Sous-receviur gineral, Victoria (t8,SS7.iB).
Assistant Receiver General —
D. B McConnan, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2.900 00
Clerks (^■1,.589.25)—
W. Winsbv, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,900 (less military pay, $1,368.75) .531 25
S. ,V Staden, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,400 00
T. Knight, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ■. . . . 1,200 00
M. F. GoHcr, 12 m. to Mar. 31 900 00
.\. A. Moore, 279 d. at $2 per d 558 00
Telephone exchange service, $54.40; postage, $80.20; cleaning office, $120 254 00
J. Lea, gu.ard duty at $2 .50 per night, $912. .50; xvashing towels, $8; electric heater, $7 927 50
Newspaper subscriptions, $7.20; rent of P.O. box, S4; sundries, $27.65 .■!8 85
Department of Printing and Stationery: printing, $16.24; stationery, $100.82 117 06
Country Savings Banks — Banques d'ipargne du pays ($5,J0S.flS).
R:uTin(;tun. X.S.: F. \V. Homer, salary, $.300; po.stage, -So 305 00
Guvsborough, X.S.: G. E. Jost, salary, $300; postase, $1.50 304 50
Kentville, X.S.: J. Redden, salary, $.500; postage, $10.44 510 44
Lunenburg, N.S.: ,1. M. Rudolph, salary, $.500; postage, $11.02; rent of P.O. box, $4 515 02
Newcastle, N.B.. W. A. Park, salary 400 00
Port Hood, N.S.: E. D. Tremaine, salary, .$300; postage, $4 304 00
Shelburne, N.S.: W. W. Atwood, salary, $300: postage, $9.11 309 11
Sherbrooke, N.S.: T. Campbell, salary, $2.50; postage, $5; freight, 30c 255 30
Wallace. N S.: ,1. W. Morris, salary, $187. .50; postage, $35.50; expenses of transferring Govt.
Savings Bank to P.O. Savings Bank, $24. .35 247 35
Department of Printing and Stationery, printing 158 24
Carried forward 71,329 62
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AVDITOR V.EyKRM's: REPORT. lini-lSlS
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Charges of Managemrnt — Continued.— Frals d 'administration— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward... 71.329 62
Printing Dominion Xotcs — I mprisswns dis htltcts du Dominion (.t!99,98S.6l }.
Ameriran Bank Note Co. —
One.s.3.fi.iS.OOO sheets of 4 notes each, at $.1.5 per 1.000 201.190 00
Twos. 1.44S,000 sheets of 4 notes each at $.").5 per 1. 000 79.640 00
Fives. 2l'6..500 sheets of 4 notes each, at $60 per 1,000 13.590 00
Five thou.sands. 25,000 notes at $54 50 per 1.000 1.302 51
Twenty-five cent scrip. 70,000 sheets of 10 notes each at $60 per 1,000 4,200 00
Commission for Payment of Inter fjsl on Public Deht, Purchase of Sinking Funjx — Commission jwur
paiement ic I'inlfrlt sur la det'.e publique, aehil du fonda d'amortissement (t85,!92.i7).
Bank of Montreal, London —
For services as financial agents in London for I v. to Dec. 31, 1917, at rate of £1.50 per
million of debt .54,405 48
Bank of Montreal, New York —
) per cent commission on purchase of sinking funds S,S86 99
Brokerage on Purchase of Sinking Funds — Courtage sur achat du fonds d'amorliasement.
Bank of Montreal, London, } per cent brokerage 7,982 87
English Bill Stamps, Postage, etc. — Timbres sur billets britanniques, frais de post, etc.
Bill stamps, $742 15; postage. $545 03: composition of stamp duty, $33.45 $1,320 63
Less — Fees collected for issuing stock cerliticates . 1.38 70
Printing, Adtfrlising, Inspection, Express, Cables, etc — Impressions, annonces,
messagerics, cdblogrammcs, etc. (tSi,5S9.07).
Bank of Montreal. London —
AdvertLsing. $319 37: printing, $353.91; cables, $78.11..
Express charges—
.Vmerican Express Co
Canadian I^xpress Co
Canadian Xnrthcrn Express Co..
Dominion Express Co.
inspection ,
t 101 97
1 7,. 393 3.S
17 05
13,364 55
Miscellaneous expenses —
Ameriran Hank N(tt<' lo.. Ottawa: engraving and printing 'i'roasurv Bill certificat'es.
$1,135: priming labels. 15.000. $.56 2,)...
American Hank I'mtection Co., Minneapolis, Minn.: care and inspection of electric burg-
lar alarm system, $50; atiimeter. 1, $1 10
American Machinists, Ltd.. Montreal, repairs and .supplies for scriptographs
Cartage of Dominion notes at Ottawa. $17; cartage of Victory bonds at Toronto, S3. 35..
C'ollector of Customs. Ottawa, duty on 5 signing machines
C«>urlncy tV Scars, ( >ttawa. insurance *>n Ijonds, r-impons and notes.
U'. I'". Nirkle. Kingston, trjivelling expenses to Washington and return .
Porter Safety .Spal ( 'o.. ( hicago, .seals, 4,000
.'Silver & McDonald. Halifax, legal services
■S. H. Staden. Victoria: living expenses at Winnipeg, $536 60; travelling expenses to
Winnipeg and return. $148 20
Thornton & Truman. Ottawa, repairs to scriptograph. making keys, etc
Deportation of Foriign and I'ncurrrnt Coin — Rcnroi de monnaien Strangers ct non en eours
i$9.H90 5B).
Bank of Hritish North .Vmerica: commission. { p.c. on $65.9.54 ,59; express, $705 43
t'nnnflian Hank of ( 'omitii'rce: cfjmmission. j p.c. on $335,060; express. $811 .01
Dominion Hank: commi^slnn. i p.c. on $10.5,562: express, $261 .50
Hank of Hamilton: comm ssion, | p.c. on $.58,327 90; express. $177 90, . ,
ltanf|ue d'llorhelaga: cnmmission, i p.c. on $22.9.50; exprcH.s. $60 45
Home Hank of Canada: commis.sion. i p.c. on $1,199 40; express, $8 .50
Imperial Hank: c.iioiiiissinn. i p.c on $60,6Vi3; express. $1.5S 07
MiTrlmnIs Hank: rnmmi-.ion. i p.c. on $.35,801) 15: express. $149 .55
.Molson- Hank: 'iimmiKsiKn. i p.c. <in $60.S10. i-xpress. $;!77 94 .
Hank i>f Mimtreal: commiiwifin. j p.c. on $17.1.143; exprens. $430 83
Montreal (ilv A District .Savings Hank: commission, i p.c. on $28,0.50; express, $81 07.
La Hnn(|ue Nationale: commission, i p.c. on $21,583 07: express. $126 44
Norther i Crown Hank: c*>tiimiHsii)n. ) p.c. nn $13,025 80; express, $107 i»f)..
Hank of Nova .Scotia: cfuiimissi'in, | p.c. on $.37,530.18; express. $150 64..
Hank itf Ottjiwa: coirimission, i p.c. on $34,100: express, $133 .53
Hoynl Hank r.f Cimada: commiwiion, i p.c on $193. .3K5 85; express, $4.55 87.
Sterling Hank: commission. I p.c. on $48,075 10; express, $111 80..
Hank of Torrtnto: romm ssion. \ p.c. on $5 902: express, $20 .
Union Hank o( Canada: commiiwion. i p.c. on $57,628 .58; expres.«, $3.52 15
Wpybum .Security Hank: commission, ( p.c. on $1,690
( 'arrii'd forward
I.ISI 93
751 39
30,877 55
1.191 25
51 10
4S .50
20 35
:m 15
114 23
74 00
.5.5 (K)
100 00
084 80
07 15
1,012 60
2.069 75
60(1 34
3!t6 63
1.52 ,50
13 00
40S 73
283 85
005 97
l.OSd 09
ISS .50
207 38
1.56 75
2!»7 37
261 3lt
1, ISO 02
2112 07
4.S 12
568 25
6J4
4 IS, 190 02
/V.VA.VC'K rtKI'AllTMESr: KXl'ESDITl III} F— 13
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Charges of Management — Concluded. — Frals d'adralnlstratlon— Fin. ; cts.
Brought forward 4S8, 199 02
Expenditure under Currency Acl of 1910 — Dipenscs en vcrlu de la loi du cours monetaire (tS07.90).
SerN'ioes and expenses of Assay Commissioners at the trial of the pyx —
Professor W. H. Ellis, Toronto: services, ?1.50; expenses, $.'!2 182 00
Professor \Vm. Nicol, Kingston: .services, $150; expenses, $8 30 158 .30
Professor Alfred Stansfield, Montreal: serv'ices, -$1.50; expenses, $17.60.. . 167 60
488,706 92
Charges of Management: Loan .\ccount.
Frais d'administration: Compte d'emprunt.
Public Service Loan, 1916, Sew York — Emprunt du service public, 1916, New-York.
Express charges ~ 13 96
5 per cent Temporary Loan, 1917, XewYork — Emprunt temporairc, 1917, a 5 pour cent,
Xew-York ($$,187,058.10).
2 per cent discount on loan .$2,000,000 00
1 J per cent paid to underwriters 1,7.50,000 00
•? 3,7.50,000 00
Less, 8 days' interest at 5 per cent 1 11 . 1 U 1 1
Refund of 2} per cent discount on Imperial Government's sub-
scription of $25,000,000 $ 582,. 500 00
Less, 8 days' interest at 5 per cent 27, 777 78
$ 3,0.38,888 89
534,722 22
-3,104,166 67
t'b per cent commission on $55,000,000 and J per cent commission on $20,000,000 to Bank of
Montreal, New York, for services as fiscal agents in connection with issuance of loan and
retiring the issue of $20,000,000 notes due Aug. 1, 1917 59,375 00
Expenses of General Manager, Bank of Montreal 357 61
American Bank Note Co., New York, printing and engraving 20,267 .50
Legal services: .1. F. Orde, Ottawa, S7.52 79; F. L. Stetson, New York, $750 1,.502 79
Signature Co., New York, services 1 , 061 25
Postage, $256.80; telephone messages and telegrams, Bank of Montreal, New York, $70.48.. . 327 28
5 per cent Debenture Loan, 1919 — Obligations debentures, 1919, a 5 pour cent.
Advertising in Canadian papers, $5,601 68; brokerage fees, $2,603 75 8,205 43
Tl'ar Savings Certificates — Certificats d'iparynes de guerre {tS9,446.7S).
i per cent commission to banks .' 28,596 26
'] per cent commission to postmasters 6,427 45
American Bank Note Co., printing certificates . 736 00
Advertising. 81,017 .54; express charges, $3 59; translation, $5 1,026 13
Department of Printing and Stationery ^ 2, 660 89
S per cent Canadian War Loan of 1916-31 — Emprunt de guerre canadien de 1918-31 a 5 pour cent.
Advertising, S473 80; brokerage fees, $3,860.50 4,. 334 30
5 per cent Canadian War Loan of 1917-37 — Emprunt de guerre canadien de 1917-37 d 5 pour cent
{$8,550,552.05).
4 per cent discount on $172,920,.S00, as per prospectus 6,917,072 00
Discounts on instalments paid in adv nee $ 334,769 51
Less, interest on overdue instalments .. 33,61123
.301,158 28
I'ff per cent commission to banks on $1.50,000,000 675,000 00
Printing scrip certificates and bonds: .\merican Bank Note Co., $45,503.53 ; British-Ameri-
can Bank Note Co., $16,047 04 61,552 57
Temporary clerical assistance at Ottawa 50, 150 78
Brokerage fees, $473,717.41; insurance on bonds, $8,118 42 481,835 83
Advertising, $40,493 39; exprc.ss charges, $919.08; postage, $23.76 47,436 23
CJar tickets. $10 .; rent of typewriters and cheque writers, $69.80; translation, W 177 80
Department of Printing and Stationery 16, 168 56
Carried forward 11,789,610 57
F— 14 AUDITOR GESERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1913
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Charges of Management: Ix>an Account— Concluded. t cts.
fnis d'administratiun: Compte d emprunt— Fin.
Brought fon»ard 11,789,610 57
S\ per cent Canadian Victory Loan, 1917 — Emprunt canadien de la Vicloire de 1917 i S\ pour cent
{t4,S7i,473.9l).
i per cent commission to Banks 991 , 678 76
} per cent commission paid to canvasaers...'. 1.140.638 69
Remuneration to bond dealers, etc 732,304 67
Dominion Publicity Committee 159,948 62
Ottawa Publicity Committee 2,873 33
Organization expenses 382,833 76
Advertising: Canadian Press Association Inc., $208,166.09; advertising extension of January
payment. S4,214.20; sundry advertising, S48.67 212,428 90
American Bank Note Co.: printing scrip certificates, $33,444.26; printing bonds, $321,919 355,363 26
British .\merican Bank Note Co.: printing scrip certificates, $19,517.22; printing bonds,
$69,875 - 89, 392 22
American Express Co., duty and express on bonds IS, 608 85
Temporar\- clerical assistance at Ottawa.. 167,960 80
Travelling expenses, G. W. Hx-ndman, J. E. Rourke, J. C. Saunders 100 00
Postage. $28,294.83; express charges. $105.88: cartage. $932.35 29,333 06
T.l.grams. $2..i66.7C; translation. $116; baskets. IS. $.32.95 2,515 71
Bell Telephone Co.: extra operating attendant at private branch exchange, $278.54; messages,
$2 . . . 280 54
Car tickets, $1,600; rent of tMWwTitcrs, $739.39; tj-pcwriter supplies, $35 2,374 39
Printing circulars, $86.25; rent o( chairs, $52; sundries, $8.34 146 59
Department of Printing and Stationer>' 83,691 70
16,162,084 48
Less — as follows: —
5 pir cent Timporary Loan, 1917, Sew York.
Bank of England's share of profit in connection with the participation of
$23,515,000 in the syndicate formed for the sale of 2 year notes at the rate
of 01209 284, 296 35
S p<r ccnl Canadian War Loan of 1917-37 — Emprunt de guerre canadien de 1917-37 d
S pour cent
DifTerence between 971 and par on $18,081,400, 1915-25 War Loan bonds
surrendered 452.035 00
S\ per cent Cartadian Victory Loan, 1917 — Emprunt canadien dc la Vicloire
de 1917 d f J pour cents.
Difference between 97J and par on $24,649,700, 1915-25 War Loan bonds
surrendered 616,242 50
Difference between 97J and par on $43,640,000, 1916-31 War Loan bonds
sumndcred ' 1,091,000 00
Difference between 96 and por on $80,319,000, 1917-37 War Loan bonds
surrendcriKl. 3,212,760 00
5,656,388 8S
10,805,750 63
Prnslons— Prnslong.
Pemione to Judget, Statutory — Penfiont auijuQes, telon la loi.
.Supreme Court—
J. V. Tcclxcl, 12 m. toMar. 31.. 4.056 56
Ontario —
A. Bell, 5 m. to Aug. 31, at $3,000 1,250 00
A. C. <"hndwick, 12 m. to.Mnr. 31 3,000 00
D. Chiaholm, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 3,000 00
J. L. Dowlin, 12 m. toMar. 31... 1.999 92
B. L. Doyle. 12 m. to Mar. 31 3.000 00
E. B. Iralerk. 12 m. If. Mar. 31 3,000 00
C. K. Ilanning. Oct. 20 to Mar. 31, at $1,000 MH 91
J. E. Harding. 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,000 00
J. .InmicHon. 12 m. to .Mar. 31 3,000 00
T. M. McCarthy. 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,000 00
P. McCurrj-. 12 m. to Mar. 31 3.000 00
H. .S. MclJonnld, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .' 3,000 OO
C'arric<l forward 3.i,365 39
FINASCE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITiliE F— 15
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Pensions — Concluded. — Pensions — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 35, 365 39
Pensions to Judges, Statutory — Concluded. — Pensions auxjuges,-selon la loi — Fin.
Ontario — Con.
D. McGibbon, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,000 00
D.J. Mclntyre, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,000 Oq
E. Morgan, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,000 Oq
F. Osier, 12 m. to Mar. 31 7,000 Oq
W. S. Senkler, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,000 Oq
Quebec —
W. W. Chagnon, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,666 64
H. E. Cimon, April 1 to July 16, at $7,000 (deceased) 2,0.51 06
R. S.Cooke, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,333 24
SirChas. P. Davidson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 7,999 92
C. C. deLorimier, 12 m. to Mar. 31 6,999 96
C.J. Doherty, 12 m. to Mar. 31 4,666 56
L. A. Jette, 12 m. to Mar. 31 7,999 92
Sir A. Lacoste, 12 m. to Mar. 31 5,333 28
L. O. Loranger, April 1 to Aug. 18, at $7,000 (deceased) 2,672 03
H. C. Pelletier, 12 m. to Mar. 31 , 7,000 00
A. B. Routhier, 12 m. to Mar. 31 8,000 00
L. Tellier, 12 m. to Mar. 31 7,000 00
W. White, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2, 666 64
Nova Scotia—
J. P. Chipman, Sept. 5 to Nov. 9, at $2,000 (deceased) 361 10
N. H.Meagher, 12 ra. to Mar. 31 6,000 00
A. W. Savarv, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,000 Oo
SirChas. J. Townshend, 12 m. to Mar. 31 6,999 96
New Brunswick —
J. G. Forbes, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,499 92
Sir E. McLeod, Nov. 6 to Mar. 31, at $7,000 and Nov. 9 to Mar. 31, at $666.67 3,082 37
J. A. VanWart, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,666 64
W. Wedderbum, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,000 00
W. W. Wells, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,999 92
W. Wilkinson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3, 000 00
Prince Edward Island —
W. W. Sullivan, June 13 to Mar. 31, at $6,533.33 5,226 62
Manitoba — •
J. Ryan, 12 ra. to Mar. 31 3,000 00
D. M. Walker, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,000 00
North West Territory —
Hon. T. H. McGuire, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,333 24
Saskatchewan —
T. C. Johnstone, April 1-30, at $4,000 333 33
E. L. Wetinore, 12 m. to Mar. 31 7.000 00
British Columbia —
W. Bole, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,999 92
E. Harri.son, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,000 On
W. W. Spinks, 11 m. to Mar. 31, at $2,000 , 1,833 26
Yukon —
J. Craig, 12 m. to Mar. 31 4,999 92
Miscellaneous —
P.J. Hankin, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,595 .52
Mrs. A. Joynson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 499 92
Miscellaneous Pensions Voted — Pensions diverses.
Madame F. S. Fabre, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Lady Cartwright, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Mrs. Mary E. Fuller, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
Mrs. Wm. McDougall, 12 m. to Mar. 31
192,186 28
999 96
1,200 00
600 00
1,200 00
3,999 96
F— 16
AiniTOR GKXERALi? REPORT. Wll-igiS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Pensions: North West Rebellion, 18S5; Miiltia Pensions Generally.
Pensions: Rebellion dii Nord-Ouest, 1SS5: Pensions militaires en g^n^ral.
.XorthucM Rebellion. ISSS—Ribclliun du \ord-Oucsl. ISSo [Slt.STr.TH .
Acnew. Thos., Medina. N.Y., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 25c
Ahlenius. Louis. Calcarv. 365 d. to Mar. 31, 191S. at $1
Bastion, \.. ,Icune Lort-tte, Que, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 25c
Bell, .'^amueKOpal, .\lta..6 ni. to Sept. 30, 1917, at 60c. per d
Blackwood. A.. DeWinton, Alta.. 6 m. to Sept. 30. 1917. at $54.90 per y
Bruce, V., London, England, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 60c
Canniff. \V. H., Toronto, (">nt., 1 y. to Mar. 31. 1918
Cantwell, \V. J., Toronto, Ont., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918. at SI
Gawlev. Edward. Durham, Ont., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 60c.
romock, \V. B.. (Ireenwav, Man.. 365 d, to Mar. 31, 1918, at 50c
Dalton, E. J., Stockton, Cal., 365 d. to Mar. 31. 1918, at 55c
Dalv, S. M., Llovdminister, Sask., 365 d. to .Mar. 31, 1918, at 50c
Davidson, John, London, Ont., 365 d. to .Mar. 31, 1918, at 60c
Dobbs, Hannah, widow of .\. Dobbs, per \V. \V. Dunlop, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Doucet, A. E., Quebec, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Drake, W. C, Toronto, Ont., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Eager, Jas.. Toronto, Ont., 305 d. to .Mar. 31, 1918, at 50c
Fisk. Thos., G., Odgensburg, N.Y.. 365 d. to Mar. 31 , 1918, at 5.5c.: overpaid 28c.. . .
FitzRibbon, John. St. Vincent de Paul, 305 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 30c
Fortin, J. B.. Limoilou, Que., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 55c
Francess, Francis. Toronto. Ont., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 191S, at 30o
Gaudreau, L., per Mrs. V. flerault, I y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Gaughan, M., CoUingwood, 365 d. to Mar. 31 , 1918, at 16c
Gayfer, Ghas. F., Ipswich, Eng.. 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918. at 55c
Graham, A. P., Toronto. 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918. at 25c
Guv, Chas. F„ Winnipeg, .365 d. to Mar. 31. 1918, at 25c
Hailiwell L. E.. Stirling. Ont., -self and 3 children, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 79c
Harris. Ed.. Huntsville. Ont .. 365 d. to Mar. 31 , 1918, at ,')0c •
Hay \V. H Toronto, per W. \V. Dunlop, 365 d. to Mar. 31 , 1918, at 55c. (5Sc. overpaid).
Hepburn. A. D., l.ind.sav, Ont.. .365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at .Mc...
Hi.-lop. David. Winnipeg, Man., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 55c
Hornell. Christian. Toron'o, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 50c. (underpaid 25c. i
Houde, G.. Quebec, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at .5.i>'
.Jones, Henrv, WinniiH-g. .305 <1. to Mar. 31. 1918, at 30c
Jones, Richard, .Mount Dennis, Ont., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918. at 50c
Kemp. (has. H., Winnipeg. 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 60c
Kemp, W. A., Nahwitti. B.C., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at BOr
I.anglois. Pierre, Quebec, .365 d. to Mar. 31. 191S, at 50c
Lcmay, J. E., Montreal. 305 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 23c
Marois, Ortavie K., Quebec. I y. to Mar. 31, 1918.
Marwirk, .Margaret. Halifax, I V. to Mar. 31, 1918
Matthews, Win. N., Winnipeg. 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 5Sc
Mnwhinncv, Wm., Toronto, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 90c. (underpaid $1)
Mil.«)iii Henrv. Toronto. .365 d. to Mar. 31. 1918, at .Wc. (overpaid 50c.) .
MeClellan.l.T. G., C'nigarv. .365 d. to .Mar. 31, 1918, at 60c
Mr-Ilvoen. Jos.. Toronto, 365 d to Mar. 31. 191H. at 20c
.M.Cormnck. M. .\.. Winnipeg. 6 m. to Sept. 30. 1917, at $146 por y.
McLinlork. J., Toronto, 3B5 d. to Mar. 31 , 1918, at 80c
McLurean. ChaJf. H., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Parkhill, Samuel, Victoria, B.C.. 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 30c
Perrin, H. H., Ottawa. 6 iii. to Sept.. 30, 1917, at $201 .30 per y
Peters, S. Frank. Winnipeg. 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918
Keynold«, Tlios.. .Seven Oaks, Eng., 305 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at ,Wc
Ryan, Mary, Montreal, widow, 6 m. to Sept. 30. 1917, at $68.44 per y . .
Stewart. Alei.. Shellinouth. Man., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918. at «0r. (overpaid 60c.
Swan. J. W. C. Huntington Beach. Cal.. .365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918. at .We
Thomp«on. K. J., Vaneouver. B.C.. .365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 60c.
Walling, Ell. H . QucIk-c. 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 90c
Weir, Marshall, Kwne, Ont, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at ,5,5c .
W ilw.n. .M J, < Utawn, -305 d. to Mar. 31 , 1918, at .Wc
WiH,dman, W. V., Digbv, N.S., ,365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at SOc
^•(.iing. A. I,., Winnipeg, 36.5 d. to Mar. 31. 1918. at 60c
Za'hariah, Jac(|ues, Toronto, 3115 d. to Mar. 31 . 1918. at 30c .
C'arrieii forward
$ cts.
91 25
365 00
91 25
109 80
27 45
219 00
200 00
365 00
219 00
182 .50
200 74
182 50
219 00
91 24
280 00
110 00
182 ,50
201 03
109 50
200 74
109 ,10
133 82
58 40
200 75
91 24
91 24
288 34
182 .50
201 30
200 74
200 75
182 25
200 75
109 ,50
182 ,50
219 00
219 00
182 50
83 80
68 44
68 43
200 74
327 ,50
1.83 00
219 00
73 00
73 00
292 00
280 00
109 50
100 65
1,000 00
200 75
34 22
219 60
182 50
219 00
328 ,50
200 74
200 75
182 ,50
219 00
109 .50
11.877 76
FmsyCE DEP.iRTilEXT: EXPBNDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
F— 17
Pensions: North West Rebellion, 1885; Militia Pensions GenersUr— Concluded. $ cts
Pensions: Rebellion du Nord-Ouest, 1885; Pensions mllltalres en general— Fin
Brought forward 11,877 76
Militia Pensions Generally — Pensions militaires en geniral (t5,67S.8i).
Ansley, J. A., St. Catharines, Ont., 15 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $12..50 187 SO
Armstrong, Howard, Peterboro, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 7.5 00
Barwis, W. H., Vancouver, B.C., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 300 00
Baugh, Ed., Quebec, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 ,[[ 75 00
Birnie, Alex., Glasgow, Scot., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 T ' 75 00
Black, Mrs. Lillian, widow, London, Ont., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 90c 328 44
Blake, \Vm. F., Woodstock, N.B., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 '" 75 OO
t'linton, P. J., Quebec, 1 y. toMar. 31, 1918 180 00
Dash, Ed. J., Uxbridge, Ont., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at40c 146 00
Dunstan, Mrs. Catherine, Woodstock, N.B., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 191 62
Elliston, children, per Edith J. Archibald, Halifax, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 90c... 328 50
Graharn, Alex., Halifax, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $12.-50, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $62 298 50
Graham, Andrew, Daysville, Sask., .365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at30c 109 50
Greaves, F. C, Montreal. 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918 ..■ 300 00
Hedman, Alt. T., Kennedy, Sask., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 " 7.500
Hirtle, M. I., Halifax, widow of E. R. Hirtle, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 70c ....'.'.'.'. 255 .50
Jamieson, C. E., Peterboro, Ont., 1 y. to Mar. 3i, 1918 .- 150 00
Johnston, G. C, Ancaster, Ont., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 55 00
Lyndon, Jessie M. R., Quebec, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 ' '.'....'..... 202 56
Macoun, L. S., Ottawa, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 300 00
Meacham, \V. J., Hamilton, 7 m. to Oct. 31, at .?9.16 64 12
Morris, E. G., London, Ont., 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1917, at S75 per y - 56 'S
McGuinn, M., Toronto, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 1.50 00
McLean, J. N., Gananoque, Ont., 6 m. to Sept. 30, 1917, at S55 per y ' "' 27 50
Pollock, Jos., Teddington, Eng., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 ' .' " ' 74 99
Porter, Eliz., Kingston, Ont., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 209 88
Powers, M., Halifax, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 .........! 75 00
Secord, Asa v., Lowell, Mass., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 110 00
Snider, E., Waterloo, Ont., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 '.'.'.'.'.'.['.'.'. 85 00
Steele, R. J., San Francisco, Cal., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 , 75 00
Stokoe, .Arthur, Elkhorn, Man., 1 y. to Mar. 31. 1918 75 00
Summers, Sadie B., Ottawa, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 .y....'.'. "" 255 48
Thomas, Kate M., Guelph, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 268 75
Vincent, S. G., Winnipeg, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1918, at $75 per y 56 ''5
Walsh, Arthur, Halifax, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 100 00
Walsh, Jas., Toronto, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 75 00
Walters, Jas. D., Rigaud, Que., 6 m. to Sept.. 30, 1918, at $85 per y 42 .50
Watson, W. R., Winnipeg, 15 m. to Dec. 31, 1917 165 00
17,551 60
Pensions: Fenian Raid, 1866.
Pensions: Invasion Kniane, 1866.
Charters, Thos., .\ustintown, Ohio, 366 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 50c
Lugsden, Chas., Bcaverton, Ont., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 25c
McEachran, Caroline, Toronto, widow of M. McEachran, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1.
Prentice, Caroline, Harriston, Ont., widow of G. Prentice, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Scholfield, Fergus, Dunnville, Ont., 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918, at 20c
Worthington, M. E., Toronto, widow of P. Worthington, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918. .
183 00
91 25
365 00
208 00
73 00
250 00
1,170 25
Permanent Force Pensions .\ct of 191)1.
Loi des pensions de troupes permanentes 1901.
Adams, Stanley, Quebec, 1 y. to Mar. 31. 1918 315 36
Agius, Wm., Quebec, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 313 45
Armstrong, .A. J., St. John, N.B., 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918 1 640 67
Ashman, Mrs. .\. J., Taunton, Eng., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 .'.'..'".'' 100 00
Ashton, Harry, Winnipeg, 12 m. to Mar. 31 , 1918 ''.55 75
Aylmcr, M., Queens Bay, B.C., 1 y. to^Mar. 31, 1918 .' 4 '00 00
Bayers, A. M., Halifax, N.S., 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918 '432 55
Bessette, Wilfred, Quebec, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 268 32
Bliss, D. C. F., Ottawa, 12 m. to March 31, 1918, $1,393.20, arrears for 1916-17, $12.42. ...! ' 1,405 62
Carried forward g 93I 72
1— 2f
F— 18
AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Prrmanrnt Fore* Pensions Act of IMl — Continued.
Lol des pensions de troupes permanentes, ISIl— Suite.
Brought forward.
Borland. David, Pickham, S.E. Eng., 10 m. to Jan. 31. 1918. at $<>o.04. less overpayment,
SS.S4
Boutillier, A. S., Kingston, Ont., 1 y. tiMar. 31, 1918...
Br.imah, \Vm., Kincston.Ont., 1 y. toMar. 31, 1918
Brewer. H.T., KrtHiori.ton, X.B.. 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918..
Bridgeford. J. S., Quebec, 1 V. to .Mar. 31, 1918
Brougli, .Mbert K.. Kineston, 10 m. to Jan. 31. 1918, at $28.80
Buchan, JIary I'., Toronto, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Bussiere, Philias, Queljcc, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Campbell, -'ohn S., Toronto, 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918
Cannon,A. B. J., Esquimalt, B.C., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Carson, James, Leeds, Kng., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
CartwriKht, Kobt., Pummerland. B.C., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Chcveric, W. J., Kingston, gratuitv o( I m. pay for each year's service, 19 years at $91.67. .
Chinnic, J. E., Montreal, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Clarke, H , Halifax, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Clarke, U., Halifax, 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918 .-.
Cliflord. Mrs. M., Southhourne, Eng., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Codd, Eliz. T., Victoria. B.C.. 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Cotton, Mrs. Jessie, Folkstonc, Eng., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Cumniing, Roderick, Toronto. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Currgn, Ja.s. E., Halifax, 1 y. to -Mar. 31, 1918
Curtin, David. Kingston, Ont., I v. to .Mar. 31, 1918
Dallev, Richard, Toronto, 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918
Davics, Richard, St. Catharines. Ont., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Dawson, \Vm., per M. Dawson, Esquimalt. B.C., 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918
Denison, S.J. .\., Toronto, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Dial, \Vm. Geo., Ottawa, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Donaldsfjn, J. B., Ottawa, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Dnirv, Minnie U., and child, Montreal, 1 v. to Mar. 31. 1918
DrN>dalo. R. T., Ciranton. Eng.. 1 V. toMar. 31, 1918
Duncan, M. .\., for \V. J. Duncan. Chatham, N.B., 1 y. to Mar. 31
Dunlevv, Bernard, London, Ont., 1 y. to Mar. 31. 1918
Edwards, Henry, IVtiiwawa. Ont., 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918
Edwards, \Vm. J., Victoria. B.C., II m. to Feb. 28, 1918, at $27.12
EngleficM, Lydia E., Halifax, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Eticnne, Louis, Montreal, 12 m. to Mar. 31. I91S
Evans, Geo., Toronto, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Feetoau, I'ierre, (^ueb c, I y. to Mar. 31 , 1918
Fellows, Caroline H.. (iucbec, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Fergu.wn, A. L., Halifax. 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918 . .•
Fiset, Malvina 1'.. (iu.-bec. 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Fiset, children, Madeline, . "Suzanne, at $70 each
Forrest, Mrs. Marianne, widow of W. H. Forrest, Quebec, Jan. 18, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918, at
H.'iO per year
Fournior, I'ierre, St. Foy, Quebec. .Mar. 17, 1917 loMnr. 31. 1918 at $174 68 per year
Fowlic. Minnie H.. Fredericton. N.B., 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918
Fuller. Herbert, Ottawa. 10 m. of 1917 18 at SIR 22
Galloway, G. \V.. Toronto. II ni. to Feb. 28. 191S at $31 51
Galloway. Jan., Toronto, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Gaudet. F.M., Montreal, 12 in. to Mar. 31, 1918
Gordon, \Vm. D., London, Eng., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Gou<Ircau. .lean. (Quebec. 1 m. to .April 30. 1 91 7..
Gravello-IIar'tt'in, K.. Ottawa, abatement for March 1918
Haines. Thns.. Watford. Eng., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Hall, \V. B., Toronto, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Hallett, W m., Ottawa. 10 m. at $13 ."iO, 8 m. at $2.92, 1917-18
Harri-. .lohn. Ottawa. 1' m. to Mar. 31. I91S
Hcndcrnfin, (ie*>., Kingst^inf 12 m. to Mar. 31 , 1918. . . ,
Henm-sv.Thos.,J., New York, 12 m. toMnr. 31. 1918 .
Herman, Edwin. Quebec, 12 in. to Mar. 31, 1918
Hrmian. Edmund V., London, Ont, July 20 to Mar. 31, 19IK
Hc.ley, ThoH. P., Ashford. Eng., 12 m. I.. Mar. 31. 191S
H'Klgins. \V. Iv, Ottawa, abatement for March 1918
Holland. Frank J.. Dartmouth, 7m.nl »".'; 7.1. 3 m, at $2.'! 7S, I m. at $10 75
Holmes. J. G.. Victoria, B.C., 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918
Horwr. Hugh, I...nd"n, Ont., 12 m. to Mar. 31, I91S
Hudon. Jo«. A.. King-ton.Onl,, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918
Hudxon. Geo . \Voo.l Mountain. Sn.sk.. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 191S
Humphries. \Vm. M., Halifax, 12 m. to Mar 31. 1918
Huxley, Mark, QucIk-c, 13 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $17 71
Carrie<l forward
$ cts.
8,931 72
6.59 24
922 88
21.i OS
423 40
339 00
2fiS 00
.iOO 00
211 70
136 74
233 OS
110 03
1,408 00
1.741 73
1,740 00
170 76
101 13
414 88
4.W 00
.iOO 00
S.i4 2.")
1,048 83
94 21
594 22
t>.>«3 40
272 19
2,240 00
579 25
2,240 00
5.80 00
151 56
,508 03
419 04
146 33
298 32
125 00
186 OS
325 3S
2S9 60
100 00
181 12
3.50 00
140 00
.541 94
LSI .55
250 00
162 22
346 111
.S-tO 00
1,S13 24
2,799 95
5 95
12 08
.5.54 OS
1.923 24
1.5S 36
471 00
216 81
1,200 85
178 00
403 73
356 30
14 22
6.5>l 25
2.100 (K)
IIS 60
731 24
137 00
1.3S() 00
2.30 33
49,076 38
FiyANCE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
F— 19
Permanent Force Pensions Act of 1901 — Continued .
Loi dcs pensions dc troupes permanentes, 1901 — Fin.
Brought forward.
Inilah, \Vm. E., Quebec. 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1918 at $1,059.70: per year, credited to Militia
Pensions Revenue?, March abatemant $.3.35
Irvins?, Jas. D., Annan, Scotland, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Jolin.ston, Carl J., Montreal, .-Vpril 2 to Mar. 31, 1918
.lordon. Win., (Quebec, 12 m. to .Mar. 31, 1918
Kcddy, Ed., Halifax, 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918
Kerfut,,Ja.-<. H., Ottawa, y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Larkin, John, Quebec, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
I.averdure. Ed., Montreal, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Little, David \Vm., Wassis, X.B., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Mahcr, .los., Ottawa, 9 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at 184
.Major, Robt. L., Toronto. 12 ra. to Mar. 31, 1918
Mallbv, Mrs. Margaret, Newcastle, N.B., 4 m. at $f)0
Marsh, W'm. H., Fredcricton, N.B., 17 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at S9. 79
Marshall, Chas., Halifax, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Marshall, Geo., Toronto, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Ma.ssie, .las., Toronto, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 .
M iles, H. F., Halifax, per Louisa .\. Miles, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Milli-r, .John, Quebec, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 '.
Millie, H. T. U., London, Ont., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Moore, Frederick S., South Bend, Indiana, 12 m. toMar. 31, 1918
Moore, Geo. J., Halifax, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Munroc, John B., Woodstock, Ont., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Mc.\rthur, G. S. M., Victoria, B.C., Sept. 20, 1914 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $168 per annum
McCarthv, Thos., Halifax, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
McCrae, Wm. B., Ottawa, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
McGrath, ,Iohn, Quebec, 12 in. to Mar. 31, 1918
McKinnon, K., Kingston, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
McLaughlin, W m., Fredericton, N.B., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
McNamce,Jas.,Ottawa, 12 m. toMar. 31, 1918
Neilson, J. H. L., Neilsonville, Que., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918..
Nott, Wm., Victoria, B.C., 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1918
OfTen, Geo. H., Fredcricton, N.B., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
O'Grady, Louise .V., Kingston, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Olney. Alfred, Halifax, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $24.96 per m., arrears, $235.40, overpaid, Sept..
$24 96
Otter, Wm. D., Toronto, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
Parsons, Jas., Ottawa, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Pelletier, O.scar C., Quebec, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Perks, Frederick C., Halifax, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Perry-, Jos., Ottawa, from Oct. 15, 1910 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $231 .88 per annum
Peters, Jas., Esfiuimalt, B.C., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Pidgeon, Geo. H., .\lsask, Sask., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 :
Pierson. T. J., Woolwich, Eng., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 •.
Prior, Henry, Cosham. Eng., 12 m. to Mar. 31, I9I8
Rivers, Maud G., Ottawa, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1 918
Rosseau, Jos., Kingston, 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1918 at $187.36 per annum
Roy, Alexandre, Montreal, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Rutherford, Wm. R., Halifax, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Seaton, Thos. L., Toronto, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Sewell, Helen .'V., Quebec. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Sheldon, .\lf. E., Fredericton, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 ...
Sillifant, M. de H., Toronto, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918
Simpkin, G. J., Toronto, May 4 to Mar. 31, 1918 ,
Skinner, A. R., Czar, .•Vita., 12 in. to Mar. 31, 1918
Small, Jas., Quebec, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Stookc, Alf., Nottingham. Eng., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Stroud. Eliza, Kingston, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Sulis, Will. H., St. .John, N.B., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918.
Thomp.son, Edward, (Quebec, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Tiininins, Henry H., Ottawa, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918.
Torrance, J. M., Sussex, N.H., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Tufft, Geo., Toronto, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Ve/.ina, Jos., (Quebec, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Vidal, Beatrice, H. and two children, T.iplow, Eng., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 .
Wadmore, Annie, I^clhbridge, 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918
W'alker, Wm. H., .Vmbles, Sask., 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918
Walsh, Thos. F., London, Ont., 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918
Walsh, Wm. H., London, Ont., 1 y. to Mar. 31, 1918 .
eta.
43,676 38
974 80
1,320 04
626 27
228 07
123 57
187 34
151 20
136 08
200 75
756 94
119 82
240 00
166 43
206 21
167 72
1,784 66
385 44
132 91
128 96
1,100 00
321 49
529 25
593 13
727 20
539 84
228 88
284 80
138 96
99 64
1.736 00
178 91
306 88
400 00
549 88
4,200 00
187 64
2,239 97
200 93
339 03
2,100 00
117 92
529 92
338 41
498 44
171 72
2,400 00
3,200 00
263 04
450 00
109 24
188 53
522 50
209 65
276 19
177 00
100 00
807 52
190 70
818 10
128 64
179 74
1.230 77
660 00
500 00
308 13
97 53
206 07
Carrieti forwarfl
-2Jf
89,395 78
F— 20
AVDITOR'GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Permanent Force Pensions Act of ISIl— Concluded.
liOi drs prnsions de troupes psrmsnrntes, ISIl— Fin.
Brought forward
Wheatlev. Richard. Ottawa. Ont.. I y. to Mar. 31, 1918.
White. G. Rolt., Quebec. 1 v. to .Mar. 31. 1918
WidKcry.Jas.. Toronto. 1 V. to Mar. 31.1918
Williams..!. T.. Victoria. B.C.. 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918
Wilson. Florence .V.Montreal. 1 v. to Mar. 31, 1918
Wood, J. H.. Quebec. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 191S
Young, D. D.. Kingston, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 191S
Total
I CU.
89,395 78
378 56
l,i>00 00
r>57 00
178 20
500 00
897 92
1.405 5S
94,913 04
Board of I'rnsioii C'oinmissioniTs: Salaries and (oiiliiiepiit Kiprnsrs.
Bureau dcs t'omnibsaires des pensions: .Vp|M>ln(einents et df-pcnseti eundngrutes,
Salarict al Ottawa— Appointemcnls a Ottawa (.tS68,8T6.0i).
Pension Commissioners —
Lieutenant Commander .1. K. L. Hoss, chairman f'no salary accepted).
Col. U. H. I.abait. 12 m. to .Mar. 31, lOLS
Major. I. L. Todd. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Pay Branch —
Alford, C. R.. Nov. 2 to Mar. 31, 191S at Sl.OOO. . . .
Baldwin, Harold, July 1 to .Sept. 24, 1917 at ?1,000
Balfour. C., 12 m. lo Mar. 31, 191S
Bell, Capt. J. R.,S m. to Nov. 30, 1917 at Sl.OOO
Binlcv, T. N., .)ulv If. to Mar. 31, 1918 al Sl.fJtO, less 2d.
Bradlcv. W.,6m.at$1.100,fim.toMar.31, 19IS at $1,200
Bruneau, .\..S.,Mav 14 to Oct. 31 at $1,200, Nov. 1 to Jan. 31, 1918 at $1,. 500
Brook.s. .M. T., Jan. 15 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1.000
Brown, W. H., 7 m. at $1,200. 5 m, to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1.300
Browne, F. C. Dec. 3 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,000
Butler. H, L., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Cantcl. R. J. M.. 01 d. a( $3. June 1 to Nov. 8. 1917 at $1,200. . .
Cherry. C. H.. Julv 12 lo Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,000.
Daly, Major H., 1 d. to .\pril 1, 1917 at $;t.S00
Elliott. W. R., Dec. 10 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,000
Fra»<r, W. J.. Jan. 3 lo Mar. 31. 1918 al $1,000
Gales. H.,,Iun. l5 to Mar. 31, 1918 al $1,100
Gibaut. J. T., .Xug. 17 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1.200
Hekkine. A.. 5 m. al $1,000.7 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,200
Henshall. F. B.. .Mar. 7 to 31, 1918 at $1,000
Hows, W.. 7 m. ul $!,l;tK). .i in. to Mar. 31. 191S at $1,100
JeflFriei, W. I).. 9 in. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,000
King. Capl. K.. asvt. pavn-.a-lcr. I'J in. lo.Mar. 31. 1918
Kingsland. V. W.. .Mar. 13 io31. 1918 al -^l.Ono
Kirke, R. J,, .Nov. ;tO )o Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,01X1
Kittle. J. T.. 7 m. to Oct. 31 and, Ian. 4 loMar. 31, 1918 al $1.1(H(
l.and. W. I.. 7 rn.nl $1,100.5 m. I<i Mar. 31. 1918 at $1,200
I.awson, J., .lune 5 to .Mar. 31, 1918 al $1,200
Mc.\nn. H. H. Nov. 19 lo Mar. 31 1918 al $1.000
McKeantI, Major U. I.., ofTncr paving pensions, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $3,000, arrears.
»I24 95 "
MacN ughlon. G. P., Oct. 24 to Mar. 31. 1918 at $1,000. . .
MfH)re. W. J..,luly20toSepl.24. 1917 at $1,000
Morris. II I...7 in. U.Mar. 31. 191Xnl Jl.OOO
.Mulligan. J. W. Julv 24 lo Mar. 21. 1918 at $1,000 .
O'Neill, J. C:.. Mar. 11 to 31. 1918 at $1,000
O«l)om. Lt.-<^ol. A. B., Oct. 17 to Nov. 2(1. 1917 al $3,S00
Parrington. T. A.. Dec. 10 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,000
Pat^rw.n. Mcut .S. V., 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918
I'allcrwin. W.. 5 m. to Nov. .30. 1917 at $1,000
i'riic, F. L., June 5 to Oct. 31 at $900. 5 m. to Mar. 31. 1918 at $1,000
Quinn, T. W,, 4 m. to Mar. 31. 1918 al $1,000
Itamwlen, A. (i.. I)ef. 12 to .Mar. 31. 1918 at $1,000.
Rule. J. .Aug. 14 to Mar. 31. 1918 nl $1,000
.Hlceman, A. (;., 2 in. at $900. 10 in. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,200..
HoutliiT.it. A. K.,Oct. 15 to .Mar. 31. 1918 at $1,000
.Spencer, C. R., Mar. 8 lo31. 1918 at $1.000
.St.,lohn, Mr-. II., 7 in, nl $900.5 in. i.. Mar. 31, 1918 nl $1,000
Sleph.n«, .S., .Spl. 0 to .Mar. 31. 1WI>> '■ " '""'
( 'nrried forward
5,000 00
5,000 00
413 87
233 .33
1 , 20O 00
am M
(■>74 41
1 , 149 96
9.33 00
213 70
1,241 64
327 43
999 95
709 67
720 40
10 55
309 12
245 95
202 .54
748 39
1.116 85
68 44
I.IHl 61
749 96
2.396 16
.56 54
336 OS
912 17
I.I4I 62
9S6 66
366 63
3, 124 95
438 14
182 25
.583 .30
061 65
.56 .54
393 89
.309 12
1 . .500 00
416 65
781 M
3.33 31
303 74
631 69
1,1.50 00
462 33
IM 44
911 in
5UU 41
43.041 82
Fiy.iSCF DEPARTMEXT: EXPENDITURE^ F— 21
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Board of Pension Commissioners: Salaries and Contingent Expenses — Continued. $ cts.
Bureau des commLssaires des pensions: Appointements et d^penses contingentes —
Suite.
Brought forward 43, 081 82
Salaries at Ottawa — Continued.
Pay Branch — Continued. '
Tucker, E.J. , July 1 to Sept. 24, 1917 at $1.000 233 33
Vadboncoeur, P., June U to Feb. 22, 1918 at SI, 100 776 85
Venning, R. B. N., Mar. 11 to 31. 1918, at $1,000 65 47
White, J., .June 5 to Oct. 31 at S900, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,000 781 64
Wright, H. A., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 1,149 71
Stenographers, etc. —
Adams, I. M., 7 m. at S350, 5 ra. to Mar. 31 at $500; Allen, C. Y., 7 m. at $511, 5
m. at $600, less 3 d. in Aug 957 74
Arkley, I. J., Mar. 28 to Oct. 31 at $.550, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600 576 72
Bartlett, H., 7 m. at $500, 5 m. at $600. less 1 d. in July 540 28
Belch, F., 12 rn. to Mar. 31 at $550; Bishop, I., Oct. 21 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600 818 20
Blarney, Mrs. H. A., July 24 to Feb. 1, 1918 at $550 288 43
Brennan, C. G., 5 m. to Mar. 3J at $600; Briggs, M. E., 7 m. at $700, 5 m. to Mar. 31,
at $750 970 81
Britt. H. H., Dec. 19 to Mar. 31 at $550; Browne, M. C. H., May 22 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $550 " 628 29
Byrne, A. F., April 10 to May 31, 1917 at $780; Clarkson, G., 2 m. to May 31, 1917
at $800 243 82
Boland, E., 40 d. to Mar. 31 at $1 40; Cadieux, C, Xov. 14 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600 . 284 33
Card, F.. July 3 to Aug. 31 and Jan. 5 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $300; Cassan, I. J., 8 m.
at S.500. 4 m. to Mar. 31 at S600 653 84
Cashman, D., Dec. 24 to Feb. 12, 1918 at $300; Cluff,.M., June 8 to July 31 at $550 . . 141 34
Churchill, E. M., April 1 to June 5 at $600, June 6 to Oct. 31 at $700, 5 m. to Mar. 31
at $800 723 56
Chambers. S. C. H., Feb. 3 to Mar. 31 at $900; Cowick, K., Mar. 10 to 31, 1918 at $600 170 63
Clark, C. H., Dec. 14 to Mar. 31 at $300; Cottrell, M., Dec. 19 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $550 245 55
Condron, E., Mar. 13 to Mar. 31 at $700; Crain, I., 33 d. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1 40. . . . 139 95
Delahey, G., 12 m. to Mar. 31, $-500; Dixon, K. E., 0 m. to Mar. 31 at $550 774 89
Denny, Mrs. M. de H., Mar. 27, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $700 709 36
Dickson, L. H. M., Jan. 10 to Mar. 31 at .S550; Dillon, H., April 16 to Mar. 31 at $550. . 651 96
Davison, E. E., Feb. 25 to Mar. 31 at $600; Dougall, M., May 29 to Mar. 31 at $550. . 519 87
Dunn, E. E., June 11 to Aug. 31, 1917 at $550 . 122 21
Dowd, I., 7 m. at $500, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $600; Dunlop, R. S., 6 m. at $550, 6 m. to
Mar. 31 at $650 1 , 141 56
Eagleson, A. M., 6 m. at $550, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $650; Emery, A. E., Nov. 15 to Mar.
31, 1918 at $900 939 94
Elliott, J. F., Feb. 8 to Mar. 31. 1918 at $300; Emery, G., April 10 to Oct. 31 at $500,
1 m. at $550, 4 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600 568 09
Famington, T., July 3 to Mar. 31 at $300; Faulds, M. P., Xov. 15 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $750 506 71
Finley, A. M., April 2 to Oct. 31 at $600, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $650 564 98
Fox, J. v., July 3 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $650; Gamble, E. I.. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $600 1,083 94
Gaudry, M., 151 d. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1.75; Gilham, F., Dec. 17 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $600 438 44
Godard, A., Jan. 24 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900; Graham, V. M., July 17 to Mar. 31 at $750 699 99
Goyette, Geo. H., June 10 to Nov. 26, 1917 at $300 138 35
Hallandal, E. M., 7 m. at $500, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $600; Hardy, G., 12 m. to Mar.
31, $650 1, 191 54
Harding, E. L., June 18 to Nov. 17, 1917 at $550 229 15
Hayes, W. C, Sept. 18 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $300; Henry, M. H., Jan. 5 to JIar. 31 at $600 307 64
Henderson, D. M., 6 m. at $550, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $650; Henderson, M. K., Feb. 27
to Mar. 31 at $600 657 08
Haddleton, C. H., April 12 to Mar. 31 at $300; HoUingsworth, B., 7 m. at $400, 5 m.
to Mar. 31 at $500 732 44
Holmes, A., 2 m. to May 31, 1917 at $730; Holt, F., 2 m. to May 31, 1917 at $600 ... 221 66
Hughes, G., 12ra.toMar. 31,1918,$600;Hy.slop, N. C, 40 d. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1 40 656 00
Igglesden, A. M., 34 d. to Mar. 31 at $1 40; IngersoU, B., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $500 547 52
Irish, L., July 11 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $550; Jenkins, M., 7 m. at $550, 5 m. to Mar. 31
at $600 968 4g
.Johnson, G., 44 d. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1.75; Jones, I., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $600. ... 677 00
Kelly, F. M., 40 d. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1.75; Kent, M., 6 m. at $600, 6 m. to Mar. 31
at $650 694 96
Kingston. L. R., 32 d. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1 .40; LaRose, L., 6 m. at $6.50, 6 m. to Mar.
31 at $700 719 73
Latham, R., 7 m. at $550, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $600; Lawless, R. L., jfuiy 16 to Mar. isi,
1918 at $720 1 .081 77
Carried forward 71, 017 57
F — 22 AVniTOR GEyERAL'^ h'EPORT. WH-IOIS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
lioanl of Pfiision ComniissloniTs: Salaries and (ontinsriit Kipi-iises— Continueil $ cts.
Iturraii des commissaircs des pensions: Appoint«mrn(s et d^pensrs contlnsontrs—
.Suite.
Brought forward 71.017 57
Sajariei at Ollawa — Continued.
Pay Branch — Cvnlinutd.
Stenographers, etc. — Conlinued.
Langlois. E., April 16 to June 3, 1917 at S300; Latimer, A., May 16 to Juno 24, 1917
at $300 72 11
I.K;iteh. E. V.. 7 m. at $700, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $800; Lumsden, I., 7 m. at $700, 5 m.
to Mar. 31 at $750
Linton, Ci., 13 d. in Nov., 1917 at $1.75; Martin, V.C, May 16 to Nov. 30. 1918 at $500
Mantle, A. J., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, less 2 d., at $800; McMillan, G. J., July 12 to
Feb. 22, 1918 at $900
Marquis, R., AprU 11 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $300; Matheson, F., 12 ra. to Mar. 31, 1918.
$600
McAnulty, C. J., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $700; Mclnnes, E., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at
$550
McLaren, K., May 17 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $550; MacMillan, H. J., 101 d. to Mar. 31
at $1 75
McMahon. K. T., 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $650; McMahon, B., Jan. 5 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $550
MacGregor, M., Feb. 3 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $500; McCloskey, L., Oct. 22 to Mar. 31,
1918 at $500
Melvin. I.. 32 d. to Mar. 31 at $1 40; Murphy, P. B., IJ in. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $550
Mcnzics. E., 4 m. to Nov. 30, 1917 at $700; McMorrow, F., April 1 to May 30, 1917
at $700
Mirskv. R., 12 m. less 1 d. to Mar. 31 at $700; MofTatt, M. R., Oct. 6 to Mar. 31. 1918
at" $600
Mountain, E. M., 6 m. at $500, 6 m. at $600; Mulligan, D., 12 in. to Mar. 31, 1918, $600
Nccly, E. M., 7 m. at $800, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $8.50; North. M., June 8 to Mar. 31. 1918
at $5.50
Noonan, V. M., June 11 to Aug. 31, 1917 at $550
ORielly, G. P., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $900; 0"Boyle, L.. Feb. 27 to Mar, 31, 1918,
at $600
O'Connell. M. E., April 1 to July 10. 1917 at $500; Quinncy, H. M., April 2 to Aug. 31.
1917 at $.550
O'Ncil, O. K., Jan. 14 to Mar. 31 at $.500; Page, \V. G. L., July 27 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $900
Painter, E., Oct. 5 to Mar. 31. 1918 at $500; Pittaway, A. M., April 10 to Mar. 31.
1918 at $500
Perrin. M. L., Feb. 26 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $720; Player. L. R.. Nov. 6 to Mar. 31.
1918 at $900
Press. V. C.,*38d.toMar. 31nt $1 40: Prossor. P. B., 40a. to Mar. 31. 1918 at $1 40
Quirk. D., July 4 to Mar. 31. 1918 at $.500; Uaiiiago, M. G., Oct. 29 to .Mar. 31, 1918
at $600
Racirot. J./iSsVL to Sept.30at $1 40, 6 in. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $700
Reilly. 1'. M.. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; Rich, M. V.. 44 d. at $1 75, 4 m. to Mar. 31,
191S at $fi.'>0
Richards. J., Jan. 30 to Mar. 31. 1918 at $550; Rao, W. J.. Nov. 5 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $900
Regan, M. I.. Feb. 11 to Mar. 31, at $.500; Ross. G., 7 m. at $.500, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $600
Ross. J. A.. 7 m. at $S00. 5 m. to Mar. 31. 1918, at $S50; Ryan, N. E.. 0 in. to Mar.
31. 191S at $700 ,
Ru9s.ll, H. v.. 34 d. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1 40; .Selleys, R. f'., July 26 to Mar. 31 at $900
SchofifUl. l\, Aug. 13 to Sept. 22, 1917 at $600; .Smith. P. T.. July 1 to Sept. 28. 1917
at $1,000
Sharpe, H., 12 in. to Mar. 31, $900; Shaw, A. McK., May 21 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900
Shaver. H. M .. April 1 to June 5. 1917 at $900;
Smith. B. I., 7 m. at $550, 5 m. at $600; Stcnson, C. W., 4 m. at $720. 8 m. to Mar. 31
at $900
Swe<'ncy, F.. 9 d. in Nov.. 1917 at $1 75
Stevenson. G. M., Dor. 19 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $000; Stratton. N., 31 d. to Mar. 31,
1918 at $1 40 ■ ,
Sutherland, J.. 7 m. at $600. Nov. 1 to 24. 1917 at $650; ToUcm, L.. 71 m. less 2 d.
to Nov. 15 at $650
Taylor. M.. 7 in. at $450, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $600; Taylor. M. H., 40 d. to Mar. 31
at $1 40
Twill. K. J.. 0 in. at $flO0. 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $«.V»; •lumer, I. M., 6 m. leas 1 d. at $.550,
0 m. I» Mar. 31 at $000
Waldhof. B. A., .Mar. 29, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; WataoB, R. F., 0 ro. at $000,
6 m. to .Mar. 31 at $050
Webber, E. I., July 17 to Mar. 31. 1918 at $600; Wilaon. V. D., 5 m. to Mar. 31. 1918
at $650
Carried forwaril
1,462 42
294 21
1,352 86
891 66
1,249 90
657 22
782 23
344 75
116 50
348 10
989 72
1,149 96
1,268 35
122 21
953 22
374 10
718 93
732 00
431 07
109 20
625 91
008 97
893 64
460 35
609 48
1.170 73
062 11
311 .54
1.676 61
162 .50
1,410 81
15 75
212 75
801 78
:m ,50
1.198 41
1,229 80
095 26
98,753 19
i
FJNAXCE DEPAIITMEXT: EXPENDITURE F— 23
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Board of Pension Commissioners: Saiaries and Contingent Expenses — Continued. $ cts.
Bureau des commlssaires des pensions: .4ppointements et d£penses contingentes—
Suite.
Brought fonvard 9S, 753 19
Salaries at Ottawa — Continued.
Pay Branch — Concluded.
Stenographers, etc.— Concluded.
Willoughby, A. M., May 14 to Oct. 31 at $300, Xov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $550 461 63
Williams, Q., May 28 to Mar. 31, 1918 at 8550; Wilde, V. G., 39 d. to Mar. 31, 1918
at $1 .40 518 80
Waddell, V. G., 34 d. to Mar. 31, 1918 at SI. 40; Weeks, C. M., 34 d. to Mar. 31, 1918
at «1 . 75 107 10
Widdifield, L. V., 42 d. at $1.75, 4 m. to Mar. 31, at $650; Young, A. M., 7 m. at $600,
5 m. to Mar. 31 at $6-50 910 94
'•V right, I. E., Mar. 26, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600 610 22
ortman, M., Mar. 30 to Feb. 14, 1918 at $600 528 23
Central Registry —
Hagan, Sgt. C. H., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,100 1,099 92
Johnson, F. A., July 8 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,000 728 45
Keith, Sgt.-Maj. J., 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,200 1,100 00
Stenographers, etc.^
Atchison, H., 9 m. less 2 d. at $550; Ainsborough, T., 10 m. less 4 d. at $500 821 93
Alien. G. C, 12 m. at $700; Anderson, E., 12 m. to Mar. .>1, 1918 at $900 1,299 95
Allison, D., May 23 to Feb. 28, 1918, at $.500 390 39
Armstrong, H., 7 m. at $700, 5 m. at $800; Armstrong, M., 214 d. at $1.75 5 m. at
$650 1,38691
Aspinall, J. S., 5 ra. loss 4 d. at $300; -Vult, E., 7 m. at $700 529 97
Ayotte, F., 214 d. at $1 .40, 5 m. at $600; Barber, E., 139 d. at $1 .40, 5 m. at $550 . . 973 34
Bell, M., Dec. to Mar. at $.5.50; Bell, D., Dec. 22 to Dec. 30 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $5.50. . 383 60
Benedict, M., May 17 to Mar. 31 at $.500; Bradley, B., April 16 to Mar. 31. at $550... . 963 80
Brown, B. M., April 10 to Mar. 31, at $.500; BrowTilce, K., 12 m. less 6 d. at $500 955 40
Bums, A. E., 12 m. less 1 d. at $500; Burnett, K., 7 m. to Sept. 30 less 2 d. at $300, 5
m. to Mar. 31, 1918at $400 838 51
Burnett, M., Jan. 22 to Mar. 31, at $550; Butterworth, M., 84 d. to Mar. 31 at $1.40 266 67
Cherry, M. I., 214 d. to Oct. 31, at $1.40, 5 m. at $550; Clark, E., 214 d. to Oct.
31, at $1.75 5 m. at $650 1,174 04
Cunningham, E. J., April 3 Mar. 31 at $600; Currv, G., July 16 to Mar. 31 at $750 ... 1, 128 92
Curtin, N. M., April 10 to Oct. 31, less 2d. at SS.W. 5 m. at $600 553 94
Canty, C, 6 m. at $.300; Chase, .A.mv, Feb. 4 to Mar. 31, at $.500 227 37
Cowan, G. A., Oct. 10 to Mar. 31 at $5.50; Cockburn, B. K., Oct. 29 to Mar. 31 at $600 497 29
Gumming, J., May 21 to June 30 at $.500, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $550; Curry, P. H., 5 m.
to Mar. 31 at $550 703 69
Chadwick, B., Oct. 29 to Mar. 31 at $.550; Campbell, S. F., July 3 to Sept. 30 at $550 366 78
Cooper, E., 2 m.less^ d. at $300; Darcy, A., 214 d. to Oct. 31 at $1.40, 5 m. at $600. 598 36
Davis, H.M., Nov. 27 to Mar. 31, $500; Delahaye, E., April 1,1917, to Mar. 31, 1918,
less6 d. in Oct. at $8.50 1,008 43
Devine, M., April 1,1917, to Mar. 5,1918, at $600; Dowling, H. B., April 10 to Sept.
30 at $500 791 49
Dewar, Helen L., April 1 to Sept. 30 less 1 d. in .June at $550 273 45
Dalton, R. E., May 14 to Oct. 8 at $300; Dbcon, K. E., June 27 to Sept. 30 at $550. ... 263 04
Doxey, A., May 25 to Mar. 31, 1918, at .$500; Ellis, M. E., April 2 to Mar. 31, 1918, at
$550 974 43
Fagan, M., May 21 to Mar. 31, 1918. at $500; Feely, S. V., Nov. 1 to Mar. 31 at $500. . 639 68
Fisher, L., Nov. 0 talan. 10 at $.5.50; Fregin. A., Nov. 4 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $300 220 47
Gladman, P., Dec. 13 to .Mar. 31, 1918, at $550; Gleeson, M., April 1 to Oct. 31 at $650,
5 m. at $700 836 33
Gorman, G., 25 m. at $.500; Graham, I., 7 m. at $650, 5 m. at $700 774 91
Graham, M. H., .July 8 to Oct. 31 at $400, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31 at $500 333 01
Gravel, V., .\pril 10 to Oct. 31 at $.500, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31 at $.550 508 26
Grant, C. E., Dec. 16 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $500; Grosvenor, R., April 3, 1917, to Mar.
31, 1918, at $.550 692 03
Haw, B., April 16 to Oct. 31 at $500. Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $550 336 36
Hayes, V. E., July 15 to .Ian. 15 at $550 275 71
Hawkins, A., April 17 to Sept. 30 at $300, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $400 336 63
Howell, J., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $550; Hurlbert, G. B., May 15 to Mar. 31, 1918
at 8500 989 40
Inch, A., April 2 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $300; Jarvis, F. M., 7 m. at $500, 5m. to Mar. 31,
191S, at $.550 819 93
Johnson, I., Jan. 16 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $500; Johnston, G. E., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at
$650 , 755 41
Johat, A., May 17 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $500; King, F. H., 214 d. at $2, 5 m. to Mar. 31,
1918 at $800 1, 198 06
Carried forward 131 , 309 94
F— 24 AUDITOR GEyERAVS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Board of Pension Commissioners: Salaries and Contingent Expenses — Continued. $ rta
Bureau des commlssaires des pensions: Appolntements et d^penst-s contlnsentes—
Suitf.
Brought forward , 131,369 94
Salaries at OtUiica — Con.
Central Registry—
Stenoeraphcrs, etc. —
Kirbv. M.. Mar. 29 to Oct. 31 at J550; Kirwan, M. T., 7 m. at $550, 5 m. to Mar. 31,
1918 at S600 890 06
Kelly. M., 91 d. to June 30, 1917 at $1.75; Lairamboise, J., 7m.at$550, Sm. to Mar. 31,
1918 at $600
Larden, L.. 7 m. less 1 d. at HOC, 5 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $500
Lemay, J. S.. April 10 to July 12, 1917 at $550; Lemoinc, E., Nov. 19 to Mar. 31, 1918,
at $500
Lewis. I., June 5 to Mar. 31, 191S at $5.50; Lawson, B. E., 7 m. at $400, 5 m. to Mar. 31,
1918, at $500
Martin. L. G., May 14 to Nov. 30 at $550, 4 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $500
Mason, E., 7 m. at $350, 5 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $500; Mason, Mrs. M., 12 m. to Mar. 31,
1918 at $550
Mason, J. A., 2i m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $300; Maxwell, M. T., April 4 to Mar. 31, 1918 at
$500
McCamblv, A.. Nov. 2 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $550; McCulloch, M. M., Nov. 6 to Mar. 31,
1918, at $550
McEvov, M., July 3 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $550; Mcl>ean, F., Nov. 27 to Mar. 31, 1918 at
$5.50 ■
McRae, M . M., Nov. 2 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $500; Morris, M., 214 d. at $1.75, S m. to Mar.
31 , 19IS at $6.50
.Mackav, J. M.. April 2 to Mar. 31 nt $550
Markie. Mrs. M., Dec. 29 to .Mar. 31 at $.550; MacRae, M. C, Jan. 25 to Mar. 31, at
$.550
Marchanil. M. Y., Jan. IStoMar. 31at$500pcran.; McCadden.A., Fob. 5 to Mar.
31 at $550
McDonald, L., 12 m. to Mar. 31, $649.92; McGuiro, M., 7 m. at $45, 5 m. at $550
per an
McLcod, N. A., May 23 to June 30, $32.26; Morrison, Mrs. C. McK.. Feb. 6 to Mar. 31.
$550
Morrison, M., Oct. 23 to Mar. 31 at $550, less 61 d.in Dec
Muir. K., Nov. 2 to Mar. 31, $206.91; Moffatt, M. R., June 25 to Sept. 30,
$127 75
Nagle. Mrs. M., Mar. 29, 1917, to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Needliam. E.. 7 m. at $650,
Nov. at $700
O'Brien, E, July 5 to Mar. 31 at $550; Olscn, A., Jan. 2 to Mar. 31 at $550
O'Connor, K., Nov. 12 to Mar. Sat $550
Ogilvii-. O.. 7 m. at $150. 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $600.
Potior. G.. July 9 to Mar. 31 nt $25; Troulx, M .. Oct. 12 to Mar. 31 at $26
Pyke. M.. 1S4 <1. to Sept". 30at $1.75: Quinn.T., Nov. 9 to Mar. 31 nt $.5,50
Quinn.-v, H. M., 7 m. to Mar. 31 at $.5.50; Keca, C, 12 m. to Mar. 31 nt $50
Renauil. .S., Mar. 30. 1917, to Mar. 31, 1918 at $550; Hoc, C. R., July 23 to Oct. 31
at $400, 5 m . to Mar. 31 at $.500
Ross. I,. M.. 140 d. to Oct. 31 at $1.40. 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $.5.50
Rov. K.,214d. to Dot. 31 at $1.40 5 m. toMaJ. 31.at $550
Sanders, A., Oct. 25 to Mar. 31 at $600; Schr.vcr, I. B., Oct. 20 to Mar. 31
at $550
Slade. f ; .. 6 m . to fvpt . 30 nt $50
Slinn. n, 12 ra. to Mar. 31 at $.50; Smith, I. E., April 10 to Mar. 31 at $5S0
.Smith, Mrs. M. C., 214 d. to Oct. 31 at $1.75, Nov. .30 to Feb. 2 at $650
.SmallworwI. (,.. 214 d. to Oct. 31 nt $1.75, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $650 .
Sowter, D. E., July 3 to Mar. 31 at $.5.50 per nn
Stanrcl, G., April 10 to Mar. 31 at $.5.50
Stewart, A. C, Oct. 22 to Mar. 31 nt $.5.50
Stewart, E., 7 m. at $500, 5 m. nl $5.50
Stewart, G., Nov. 7 to Mar. 31 at $.5.50: Swan, F., July 13 to Mar. 31 at $550
Toylor, M., Nov. 9 to Mar. 31 nl $500; Thompson, M., April 11 to Mnr. 31 nt $.5.50 ....
Trosmdor, D. 11., April 1 to Aug. 7 at $780; Turner. T., .July Ifi to Mnr. 31 nt $.500
Whillans, A., Nov. 9 to Mnr. 31 at $.550; Williams, J.. .\ug. 15 to Mar. 31 nt $500
Wil«on, D. E.,Mny 14 to Mar. 31 at $500: Wil.-on. J, 211 d. at $1.60. 5 m. nt $50
Wimba, W. B, May 11 to Mnr. 31 nl $.550.
Carried forward
730 06
440 50
324 74
893 79
468 23
962 37
558 25
449 17
598 92
852 21
548 42
285 10
235 51
1,194 06
117 43
231 30
334 66
1.042 29
.541 .SO
170 20
512 50
241 13
538 92
020 80
885 92
433 54
528 74
495 39
300 00
1 , 136 20
540 65
645 30
409 50
536 20
243 02
620 76
587 20
704 06
629 45
531 .38
1.0.33 19
4H0 34
1.56.109 15
FIXANCE DEl'MiTMESr: EXPESDlTCRf: F — 25
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Board of Pension Commissioners: Salaries and Contingent Expenses — Continued. t eta.
Bureau des commissaires des pensions: Appointements et d^penses contingentes—
Suite.
Brought fora-ard : . . . . 156, 109 15
Salaries at Ottawa — Continued.
Stationery Branch —
Whitacre, A. S., Aug. 15 to Oct. 31 at $1,000, 5 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at Sl,200 712 36
Stenographers, etc. —
Bennett, R. F., 7 m. at $830, 5 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900 859 12
Doodv, M.J. .June 10 to Aug. 31, 1917, $66.60; Jackson, J. J., Nov. 2 to Mar. 31 at
$500 ■ 273 57
Kirkwood, J. G., Oct. 19 to Mar. 31 at $000; Leggo, J., Jan. 3 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $300. . . 209 27
Short, A., 5 ra. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $300; Stitt, H. E., 7 m. less 1 d. at $400, 5 m. to Mar.
31 at $500 565 SO
Legal Branch —
Archibald, K., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 1,000 00
Stenographers, etc. —
McDowell, J., Julv 30 to Xov. 30, 1917 at $780
Morris, C. L., 7 m. at $850, 5 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900
Secretary's Branch —
Buchanan, Major E. L., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Coristine, Major S. B.. 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $3,.500
Germaine, Capt. \V. L., 5 m. at $1,800, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $2,400
Gremmels. L. B., 12 in. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1.000
Imrie, M. R.. 5 m. at $900, 7 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,000
Baton, J. A. \V., May 29 to Sept. 30 at $1,000, 0 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,200
Smith , Capt. H. S., July 9 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,500
Saunders, L. B., April 1 to Nov. 21, 1918 at $1,000
Stenographers, etc. —
.\nderson, J., Sept. 6 to Mar. 31 , 1918 at $900; Bninnette, J., 4 m. to July 31 at $650, 8 m.
to Mar. 31, 1918 at $720
Craig, J., Jan. 8 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $.300; Dexter, Wm., Sept. 26 to Mar. 31, 1918 at
$300
Jackson, M., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $850; Marriott, I. L., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at
$8.50 1,699 90
McGuire, M. M., 7 m. at $850, 5 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900; Mason, S., July 9 to Sept.
30, 1918 at $300 939 35
Maunder, E.M., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900; O'Brien, B., 12 m. less 1 d. to Mar. 31,
1918 at $800 1,697 70
PearccR., Jan. 20 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $300; Straight, A., Oct. 9 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $780. 427 66
Scott, L., July 3 to Nov. 30, 1918 at $750 308 46
Washburn, L., April 1 to July 9, Sept. 5 to Mar. 2, 1918 at $900 689 45
Medical Branch —
Barnes, Lt. N. M., Oct. 15 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $2,400 1, 109 67
Belanger, R. R., 4 m. at $900, 8 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,000 966 63
Belton, Col. C. W., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 3,999 95
Bond, Capt. ArT., Oct. 27 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $2,400 1,032 22
Brien, Capt. J. W., Nov. 12 to 30, 1917 at $2,400 126 67
Cleveland, Capt. D. E., May 11 to .July 31 at $2,400, Aug. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $2,700 2,335 48
Consitt, Capt. E.G., 1 m. to -\ug. 10, 1917 at $2,400 200 00
Hamilton, G. H. R., June 26 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $2,400 1,833 33
King, W. E.,.Jan. 6 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,000 232 51
Lundon, C. T., Nov. 26 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $2.400 833 33
McKay, Capt. D. J., May 19 to Aug. 9, 1917 at $2,400, overpaid $83.87 625 80
Oliver, R., Oct. 15 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $2,400 1,109 67
Philps, Lt.-Col. G. R., Oct. 24 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $3„500 1,533 56
Ratz, Major J. H., 4 m. at $2,972.50, .\ug. 1 to Feb. 11, 1918 at $3,500 2, ,844 93
Richardson, Col. T., Oct. 17 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $3..500 1,599 42
Rose, J. W. C, 7 m. to Jan. 31 at $1,000, 2 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,500 833 30
Shields, Capt. J. D.,7m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $2,400 1,400 00
Wickware, Capt. D. L., Oct. 10 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $2,400 1.141 93
Pav ol medical examiners at $1 per hr.: Dr. J. H. Alford, $48.50; C. T. Ballant\-ne, $21.. 69 50
G. O. Barclay. $210: W. D. H. Bell, $18: E. P. Byrne, $25.50: J. E. Craig, $18 271 50
J. A. Dobbie, $773; H. Dover, $739.50; W. E. Caven, $30.50; E. Couture, $22 1,565 OO
M. S. Driver, $163; E. B. Echlin, $23; W. C. Gliddon, $449..50; A. T. Jacobs, $131... 766 50
\V. F. Maybury, $71; C. J. McPherson, $86; A. B. Parlow, $179; H. M. Raphael, $161 497 00
M. H. Reynolds, $82.50; D. E. Winter, $329 411 50
Stenographers, etc. —
Allen, B. W., Mar. 30, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Anthony, J. C, Sept. 10 to Mar.
31, 1918 at $800 1,049 85
Barrow, R., Oct. 29 to Feb. 14, 1918 at $9.50; Barton, J., Nov. 15 to Jan. 15. 1918 at $650 395 09
Brooks, E. A., 84 d. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1.75; Blvth. A. R., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $750 897 00
Brocker, B., 6 m. at $700, 2 m. to Nov. 30, 1917 at $.800 483 30
.264 19
870 76
2,400 00
3,208 26
2,1.50 00
999 95
941 64
941 38
1,092 74
641 64
1,209 14
222 93
Carried forward 213,598 76
r — 26 AUDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1017-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1319
Ituard nf I'riisioii (oniniLssioners: Salarirs and Cuntineciit Fhprnsps— Continued. $ rts.
liiireaii drs cuniniissairrs des pcnsioas: .VppointemfUt^i et d^p.^iises cantlii;entes— Suite.
Brought forward ; 2 1 3, 59S 76
Salaries at Ottawa — Concluded.
Medical Branch — Concluded.
Stenoiin^phers, etc. — Concluded.
Burgess, L. G.. Dec. 20 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Burton, M! B., 7 m. at $650, 5 m. to
Mar. 31, 1918 at $700
Balmer, E., 12 ra. to Mar. 31, 1918, $600; Compton, B. L., Sept. 10 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $800
Coones, C. L.. Xov. 19 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Corbett, E. H., 5 m. to Mar. 31,
1918 at $7.50
Currey, P., April 4 to Oct. 31, 1917 at $500; Dickie, M. M., Feb. 12 to Mar. 31, 191S
at $550
DwTcr. G . J., Dec. 22 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Esan, C, April 2 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $700
Fawcctt, M., Jan. 27 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Ferguson, Mrs. W. F., 1 m. to Mar. 31
1918, $50
Flanagan, K., Xov. 19 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Hayes, M. P. G., 3 m. less J d. to
Mar. 31, 1918 at $600
Johnson, G., 96 d. to Feb. 14, 1918 at $1.75; Lister, Mrs. R. J., Deo. 1 to Feb. 27, 1918
at $700
Knowlton. L. K. R., Aug. 23 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $800; Laffin, M., 2 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
at $000
Laneford, F. M., 8 m. to Nov. 30, 1917 at $700
Lewis, A. J. H., July 9 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900; Lewis, Mrs. H., 4 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
at SSOO
Levasseur, Mrs. E., Mav 28 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; LaRose, Mrs. P. A., 2 m. to
Mar. 31, 1918 at $500
Mackey, M. V., April 10 to Oct. 31 at $550, 5 m. to Mar. 31. 1918 at $600; McVity, L.,
Julv 16 to Oct. 31 at $.5.50. 5 m. t« Mar. 31. 1918 at StiOO
Moylc, .S., Julv 9 to Oct. 31, at $550, 5 m. to Mar. 31, 191S at $600; Murphy, G., May
17 to .Mar. 31. 1918 at $600
Martin. K. M.. 214 il. to Oct. 31, at $1.60, 5 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600
Mc.\dain. L. \V., 47 d. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1.40; McGuirc, P. V., Feb. 10 to Mar. 31
at $300
O'Douehorty, M., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $600; Palcn, E., Jan. 22 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $300
Patterson, Mrs. E. M., July 24 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $800; Patterson, T., July 16 to Mar
31. 1918 at $600 -
Plant, D., 12 nn. to Mar. 31. 1918 at $800: Plaxton. O. M.,35d. toMar. 31, 1918at $1.40
Prevost, A., Sept. 27 to Feb. 28, 1918 at $.'!00
Sallv, E. .\.. 97 d. at $1.75, 2 m. to Mar. 31 at $650; Scobie, K., April 23 to Mar. 31
1918 at $6.50
Shea. E. T., Jan. 8 to Mar. 31. 1918 at $400; Slicard, B., 7 in. at $550, 5 m. to Mar. 31
at $650
SInnemskv, B., 36 d. at $1.75, 4 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Squire, I., 147 d. to Mar,
31, 1918 at $1.75
.Souvlicre, T., May 21 to Doc. 31. 1917 at $.300
Varin, A., 70 d. at $1.75, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $650; Williams, P., 12 m. to Mar. 31
1918. $S00
Claims and Invest i(;nt ion Branch —
• Aspdcn, R. W.. Dec. 31 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,000
Baker, q.m.a. V. C, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Blackwood. sRt. J. H., Julv 9 to Aur. 31, 1918 at $1,000
Bovce. R. T.. Aug. M to Mar. 31. 1918 at $1,000
Dunbar, col. J. S., 12 in. to Mar. 31. I91S at $1,000
Drapor, s«t. P. G.. 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918
Eliott. S. H..2. m.at $1,400, 7! m. to Jan. 15. 19ISat$l.,500
Fair, R.J. A., April 1 to .Sept. 31 at $1,1.50. Oct. I to Fob. 16, 1918 at $1,000
Hendrey, G, H., Aug. 13 to Jan. 15. 1918 at $1,000
Kirr, A. H., Nov. 20 to Jan. 23 at $1, .500, Jan. 24 to Mar. 31, 1018 at 12,500, less army pay,
W.5.83
L'-wiH, »gt. A., April 1 to Nov. 5. KMSnl $1.200
Mrllvecn, V.. .lunc 4 to Oct. 31 at $1,100. Xov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $1,200
Rimiiur. W. B.. Feb. 12 to .Mar. 17. 1918 at $1,000
Toone. f ;. F.. Dec. 3 to Dec. 31, 1918 at $1,000
StenngraphiT!!, etc— r
Baker, A., April 20 t/> Mar. 31, 1918 at $300; Bogart, E. M., S m. to Mar. 31, UIIN
at $700 .
Bloxham. A., April lOfo July 31. 1917 at $700
Bond, M., April 2 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $720; Boothe, A. M., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1018
at $000
Breckenbridue, F.. Oct. 23 to Xov. .10 at $1.75, Dec. 1 to Mar. 31, IBIS at $650..
Bradlev. V. II. ..Inn. 30 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $550; Clarke, G. E, May II to Mar. 31, 1918
at %.VM)
Carried forward
1,046 62
532 50
359 15
868 9S
158 87
309 19
340 90
585 97
466 64
922 28
589 77
968 20
945 68
592 40
107 33
658 47
976 28
) 848 02
128 14
855 20
684 61
520 25
183 87
1,084 99
251 33
1,050 00
145 15
,588 85
.T.99fl 95
1.0.50 00
1,170 S2
1,179 72
426 05
087 54
710 Oil
0411 13
92 20
77 95
745 80
215 82
1.618 00
284 24
360 80
245,444 15
FlX.iXCE DEl'AUTMEXT: EXPEXDITURE F — 27
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Itoard of Pension Commissioners: Salaries and Contingent Eipenses— Continued. $ cts.
Bureau des eommlssalrcs des pensions: Appointements et d^p^nsps contingentes—
Suite.
Brought forward 245, 444 15
Salaries at Ottawa — Concluded.
Claims and Investigation Branch — Concluded.
Stenographers — Concltuted.
Condron, E., Sept. 5 to FeVj. 14, 1918 at $750 337 50
Cogswell, E. M., Jan. 24 to Mar. 15, 1918 at $550; Clewes, E., Feb. 15 to Mar. 15, 1918
at $650 134 73
Davis, E. M., April 1 to Mar. 31. 1918 at $650; Devine, P. M., Sept. 6 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $800 1, 105 43
Dexter, .J., Oct. 24 to .Jan. 31, 1918 at $1.75; Feb. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $650 283 32
Fagan, M. Aug. 31 to Nov. 31, 1917 at $.300 75 80
Eag'-r, I. D., June U to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Gareau, A., Oct. 22 to Mar. 31, 1918 at
$5,W 725 78
Garwood, C. S., May 16 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $300; Gibson, I. J., Mar. 30, 1917 to Mar.
31, 1918 at $700 970 37
Griffin, E., April 1 to Feb. 28 at $600, Mar. 1 to 31, 1918 at $800 620 82
Henderson, .\., Sept. 7 to Oct. 20. Dec. 4 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $300 .... 133 71
Hinton, G., .\pril 1 to21, 1917at $.500; Herod. A. J., April 1 to 30, 1917 at $750 91 66
Johnston, M. J., Jan. 11 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $.550; Kill, V., -ipril 1 to Oct. 31, at $1.40,
Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $6.50 693 84
Knox, W. J., July 4 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900; Kinkaid, M. E., Feb. 13 to Mar. 30, 1918
at $600 743 55
Labell, M., April 1 to Oct. 31 at $750, Nov.-l to Feb. 14, 1918 at $800; Larkin, M.,
Oct. 1 to 8, 1918 at $550 682 64
Lcmoin, I. L.. .\pril 2 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $750; Lachance, I., 100 d. at $1.75, 2 m. to
Mar. 31, 1918 at $650 1,031 24
Moir, G. L., Sept. 11 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $780; McCarthy, M. June 21 to Sept. 30,
1918 at $650 617 84
Murphy, I., May 21 to Oct. 31, 1918 at $720, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $800 654 59
McLaren, R. M., Aug. 24 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $850; McElroy, M. A., April 1 to Oct. 31,
1917 at $600, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $650; MacDonald, J., July 16 to Oct. 31,
1917 at $.550 1,296 02
McWood, A., Mar. 29, 1917 to .-Vug. 31, 1917 at $550 233 59
MacDonald, M. E., Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Mason, E. V., July's to Mar. 31,
1918 at $700 77119
McCloskey, M. E., April 1 to Sept. 11, 1917 at $500; MacKechnie, E. V., April 10 to
Sept. 15, 1917 at $900 613 60
Mcintosh, v., Oct. 15 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Nicholas, N., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
at $700 977 37
Nash. K., Oct. 24 to Jan. 31 at $1.75, Feb. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $650; Percival,' E. I.,
-Vuc 7 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $720 75171
Pierce, E. V., April 1 to Sept. 30 at $550, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $720; Proctor, E. A.,
.■July 4 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600 1,078 53
Pescod, E. G., Oct. 23 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $650; Ritchie, L., April 1 to Oct. 31 at $500;
Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600 826 69
Roy. I. M., April 1 to April 30, 1917 at $750 ... 62 50
Rorke, J. I., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $750; Swetman, M., Dec. 20 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $600 919 35
Stout, F. v., Sept. 11 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $800; Scott, L. L., May 21 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $850 1 , 180 04
Secord, K. M., Aug. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $750; Smith, J., April 1 to May 31 at $.500,
June 1 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600 1,083 32
Staples, H., July 12 to Oct. 15, 1917 at $.')00; Stevens. M., April 1 to July 31 at $1.75,
.\uR. 1 to Feb. 18 at $700, Mar. 1 to 31, 1918 at $800 820 92
Tierney, M., April 1 to 30 at $1.75, Mav 1 to Oct. 31 at $750, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918
at $800 760 80
White, T. v., Oct. 24 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $400; Whitaker, B., 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
at $960 1, 135 24
Whitmarsh, A. R., July 17 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $600; Wickware, H. F., July 16 to
Aug. 31, 1917 at $.300 462 09
Wright, F., July 16 to Mar. 15, 1918 at $750; Wright, E., May 22 to June 31, 1917 at $500 556 11
Tranlling cipenscs o! headquarters staff, etc. — Depenses de voyages du personnel des quarliers
geniraxix, etc.
.\ltord, C. R., $75.75; .\nstiss. Miss F. E., $.55..55; Anthony, Miss J. C, $32.55 163 85
Archibald, K.. S220.16; removal expenses, $105; .'^spden, R. W., $85.50 410 66
Baker, J. P., $103.85; Baldwin, H., $68.65; Barrow, R., $69.25 24175
Belton, C. W., col., $450.35; Bill, MissM., $55.83; Binley, T. N., $94.70 600 88
Carried forward 269, 393 18
F— 28
ALDITOR aESKRAL'S REl'Oh'T, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Board of Pension Commissioners: Salaries and Contingent Expenses — Continue^-
Bureau des commlssaires des pensions: Appolntements et d^penses contlncentes-
Brought forward.
Trarelling expensea of hecdguarters ataff, etc. — ComludeJ. — Depenaes de towages du peraonnel
des quarliers gfnerauJ, etc. — Fin.
Blackwood, J. H.. JS9.70; Bond, A. T.. $112; Bowkcr. L. C. JS43.11
Bradlev. W.. $287.60: Browne. F. C $20.70; Brown, W. H., $75
Buchanan, E. L., major. $1,690.21; to be aooounn-d for. $300
rherrv. C. H., $11,5.7.5; Compton. Miss R. L., $25.30; Condran, MissE. B., $35.45.
Corbett. Mi.-is E. H., $22.95: Const in<-. S. B.. major, $39.90; removal expenses, $135
Devinp, Miss P. M., $2.S.55: Dorial. C. A.. $58.45
Elliott, .■^. H., $1,638.47: to be accountt-d for, $100
Emer>-, A. E., $23.35; Fox, Mrs. J. M., $113.95: Fraser, W. J., $36
Graham, Miss V. M.. $108.65: Hamilton, G. H. R.. removal expenses, $125. ..
Hampson. E. E., to be accounted for, S125: Jefferies, \V. D., 9gt„ $84.45
Hows. \V., to be accounted for, ch. B. 16,664
Johnson, F. A., $79.15; Kerr. -V. .S.. It., $68; to be accounted for, $150
Knowlton. Miss L.. $.33.85; Labatt, R. H., col., $107.50; remox-al expenses, $170
Lawless. Miss R. L.. $10.^.65: Lawson. .lohn. removal expenses, $75
Lewis, A. J., $»4.50; Lewis. H. Y., $73.36: Lundon, C. T., $25
Masrjn, MissE. v.. $10S.95- Menzies. Miss E., $112.50; Moir. MissG. L., $58.75
Moore, W. J.. $68.70: Morrison. \Vm.. $34.65; MuUican. .1. W., $91.85
Mc.Vnn, H. H.. It., $2.i.95: McDowall, Miss J., $112.45; Mcllveen, N., $71.90
McKeand, D. L., major, removal expenses. $162: McLaren, Miss R. M., $34.40
McMillan. J. G., $S8.K0; McVicar. C. S.. It.-col.. $40.15; PaRc. W. G. L.. $183.70
Paterson, \Vm., $1 10.80: to be accounted for. $125; I'ercival, Miss E., $59
Quinn, T. W., removal expenses. $6S.91; Richardson, T. B., removal expenses, $160
Rimmer, W. B.. $35: removal expenses. $95.25: Rule. John. $91.85
Rose, J. \V. C $20.95; removal exp.-ns<-s, $41.45; Scott, Miss L. M., $120J0..-.
Scliens. R.. $91.S5; .Smith. H. J., $014.32: to be accounted lor. $3.56
.'Joutherst. A. E., $25.20: Stephens. S., $49.20; Stout, Miss F. Y., $25.35
Straith, Miss A.. $108.25; Todd. J. L.. major. $38; Tucker, E. J.. $68.65
Wir-kware. R. L.. removal cxpcn.ses, $125; Wright, Miss F.. $105.30
Paymaster Militia Hospitals, 'D' Unit
Payments under $20 '33 )
Special trips, Yictoria. B.C., commissioners Ross and Labatt, major Buchanan and L. G.
Bowker. $1,322.55; I>ondon. Enii., commissioners Ro.ss ami Todil. majnr McKeand, L. G.
Bowker. \Vm. Bradley and C. H. Cherry. $5,5t>4.22; commr. Todd, adv.. $)00: less paid
in 19 18-19, $680.ij9
Organization and administration of office —
Kerr, D. S.. April 1 to .\u(j. 14, sen-ices, 90 d. at $20. pxponses, $900.89
Drummond. ¥.. Montreal, serxices and expcnst's, July 2.3-20
OfiBcc and travelling expenses. Ottawa district, M. de H. Denny, $243.83; J, T. Gibaut,
$517.15; Mrs. H.St. Johq, $753.44; pensioners for rc-cxamination, ^97.80; to be accounted
for, $500
269.293 18
1,044 81
383 30
1.990 21
170 50
197 85
87 00
1,738 47
173 30
2.'!3 65
209 45
150 00
297 15
Oil 35
1S3 65
182 S6
280 20
195 20
210 30
196 40
31S 6.5
294 80
228 91
222 10
188 70
709 73
99 75
214 90
230 30
90 00
286 65
6.708 18
2.709 89
36 53
2,412 22
Oltauv and Gtvenl — Ottavxi el en gtntral.
AddreMograph Sales Co.. Toronto. 1 addres-sograph. complete, with motor, $100; 1 grnpho-
tvpe, with motor, $5.50; 10.000 address plates, $105; 176 extra dies and punches, $149.60;
sundry supplies, $528 08 1,732 (»
Bell Telerhr.ne Co.. Ottawa: eichnnire service, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, 6 m, at $1,245, 6 m.
:.• ■^' ■ • ■ ' ' ,, ._ -Lreg. $212 25 1,63138
Brv ' cloth, $28 16; sundries, $25.18 209 .34
Cajii. ■ 'fl 310 80
Carwm. Hugh (^.; iiiolurul>es, j at $U, i stoaincr trunks for W. Bradley and C. H. Cherry,
$18 75 78 75
'"I'flw.m A- M'-altie. carpet cleaning. $24 75; Dom. Pn-w Clipping .Vgeney, clippings, $34.75. 59 50
1 . I r , i- I ■ .• riter Co.. $40 75: Felt A- Tarrant Mfg. Co., comptometers, 2 at $276 590 75
I ,r.| M . T I .. . tn::rin(r f-nr-. 7 nt $(?n 7.5; (ri-ight charge.s. $209 84 3,155 09
Helii.type ( ,,.. 1 - 'lO; King's Printer, Victoria, B.C., statutes, $20 . 42 60
International 'I dial recorilers, 1 at $441, 4 at $425: stands, 4
at $S. I at {: , :. . :12 80 2.218 64
KingMiury. fi. E.. ' Mtawa. ice at Lnion Hank Ruhling. 9 m. to Mar. 18. 1918 275 20
Multiimtph .'<nle« Co.: I No. 36 printer with signature nttnrhment. $055; 1 compof j-pe, $235;
- 'I 25 . . 959 25
OfTi' • o. Mfg.: Kide chairs. 3 at $4 .50. 4 at $4 25, 1.36 at $4; 2 tilter chairs. $23; hat
II ' -K. 11 at $6 .35. 2 at $6; 3 desks, $123 55; 3 steel sections with locks, $112.7.5.
sun.lrv ..Ihce fittings, $2.56 87 1.202 52
Ottawa HydrfKEIeciric Commission, light in Union Bank BIdg., 1 y, to Feb. I, 191'> 531 34
Carried forward 305, $41 88
521 73
92 68
196 00
65 75
,163 45
282 25
326 60
876 22
222 65
316 47
,535 55
520 14
83 03
FINANCE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE F— 29
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Board of Pension Commissioners: Salaries and Contingent Expenses — Continued. S cts.
Bureau des commissaires des pensions: Appointements et d^penses contlngentes—
Suitp,
Brought forward 305, 6U 88
Ottawa and General — Concluded. — Ottawa et en general — Fin.
Ottawa Typewriter Co.: 4 desks, $162.40; 2 t.w. desks. $85 75; 10 tables, $201 60; 1 two-
drawer filing cabinet, $29; stationery cabinets, 2 at $73; chairs, 3 at $16 45, 3 at $11 50;
tilting chairs, 2 at $29 65; 4 typenTitcr chairs, $42 40; 48 side chairs, $293; 15 hat trees,
$103.50; IMacey wardrobe, $30 10; .sections, 3 at $5 75; 2,000 p. b. guides, $150; costumers,
4 at $6; sundry office fittings, $115 20; rental of desks, typewTiters, etc., $646 85 2,190 20
Plaunt Hardware Co.: XX Century jvater coolers, 4 at $20.50, 6 at $15.50; sundry hardware
supplies, $346 .73 .•■
Pritchard-Andrews Co., rubber stamps, etc
Public Service Cup Co. of Canada, "Lily" cups. 40 M at $4; containers, 12 at $3
Topley Co., 17 Waterman's fountain pens, $63.50; sundries, $2.25
Union Bank Building, office rent, 5 m. to Feb. 28, 1918, at $.390; alterations on 4th floor,
$213.45
United Typewriter Co., typewriters, Underwood, Calgary, office, 1 , $130.50, Victoria office,
1, $135; sundry supplies, $16.75
Water, Clear Spring. 11 m. to Feb. 28, 1918, $309 75; carfares, $16.85
Fees re passports, $13; secret service, $845 22; cab hire. $18
Washing towels, 12 ra. to Mar. 31, Crown laundry, $9 61; Mrs. R. Bennett, $213.04
Cartage, $42; storage, $3.25; express and freight charges, $271.22
Medical examinations and expenses of pensioners , .
Subscriptions to newspapers, etc., $148 93; postage, $370 86; 1. d. 'phone, 35c
Sundry small payments
Telegrams; C. P. Ry., $11,628 26; G.N.W. Co., $3 230.70.... 14,858 96
King's Printer's account for forms, etc 16,805 08
Stationery Office: 71 typewriters, $12 716 34; 65 t.w. desks. $2 749 56; 61 desks, $2,456.88;
24 Macev desk shelves, $156; 9 t.w. chairs, $76 50; 118 chairs. $1,134.97; 145 pads, $246.55;
18 steel filing cases, $1,335 20; 6 roll curtain filing, cases, $900; 126 drawers, $113.45; 40
tables, $899.65; 73 fountain pens, $374.50; 15 telephone stands, $145.85; 1 Burroughs adding
machihe, $481 .50; 1 wall map case, $156; 24 despatch bags, $358; cheque writing machine
$97. .50; 2 addres-sographs and attachments. $809; 1 graphotype and attachments, $708.80;
electric envelope opener. $185; 35 scriptograph pens, $264 50; Edison mimeograph, $120;
sundry stationery supplies, etc., $13,361.56; office fittings and stationery (no vouchers),
$32,440.05
Parliamentary publications
Advertising, Ottawa "Veteran," $250; Toronto "Khaki Call," $200
District Offices — Bureaux de district.
Barrie, Ontario —
Ferguson. J. P., salary, Sept. 2 -Feb. 26, 1918, at $75
Graves, T. H., 'salary, April 1-Jan. 15, 95 m. at $100
Young, Miss G., salary, May 14-Oct. 31 at $450, Nov. 1-Feb. 28, 1918. at $550, overpaid,
$5
Bank of Toronto, rent of office room, May 11, 1917, to .\pril 30, 1918, at $20
Bell Telephone Co.. exchange service. May 14, 1917, to Mar. 14. 1918. $24 50. tolls $8.50. .
Office expenses: Travel, .1. P. Ferguson, $651.85; T. H. Graves. $780.50; removal
expenses from Montreal $93 25 pensioners for re-examination, $713 50; sundry office
expenses, $3.30.23
Calgary, Alberta —
Adams, Miss M., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $65
.Allan, Miss N. C, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $55
Alsdorf, W., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,.500 •
Bagnall, Mrs. E. H., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $100
Cleland, F. L., salary, 0 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000
.\lberta Government 'Telephones, rental, 11 m. to .June 30. 1918
Irvine, J. A., & Co., rent of office, 11 m. to Feb. 15. 1918, at $41
Office expenses: travel: Alsdorf, W., $623 65; Bagnall, Mrs. E. H.. $1,284 05; Cleland,
F. H., $188.35; pen.sioners for re-examination, $889 20; sundry office expenses, $762.24;
tn be accounted for, $600 4,347 49
Charlottetown, P.E.I. —
Smatlwood, C. R.. allowance for stenographer, $70; travel, pensioners tor re-examination,
$43; sundry office expenses, $25 17; to be accounted for, $100 238 17
Edmonton, -Vlberta —
Barton, Miss R. M., salary, llj m. to Mar. 15, 1918 797 29
Fane, Major, F. W. W., salary, April 15-Mar, 31, 1918, at $1,500 c 1,441 66
Howard, Mrs. L. E. M.. salary, 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $75 750 00
Neilans. .J., salary, July 23-Mar. 31. 1918. at $100 829 03
Edmonton City, rent of phone, Feb. 22. 1917, to .June 30. 1918 81 95
McLeod, Kenneth A., rent of office, 9 m. to Nov. ;iO at $60. 4 m. to Mar. 31 at $65 800 00
Office expenses: travel. Major Fane, $919 90, Mrs. L. E. M. Howard, $144 90, advance
re Geo. Curry, $90, J. Neilans, $94 25, pensioners for re-examination, $420 60; sten-
ographer, $94; sundry office expenses, $429 19; to be accounted for, $5.50 2,742 84
2
,187 36
80 90
450 00
444 82
950 00
397 58
233 55
33 00
2
,569 33
1
1
780 00
165 00
,500 00
,200 00
499 97
54 90
451 00
Carried forward 440, 724 4 :
F— 30 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 19n-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
440,724 48
449 97
569 51
1.242 74
090 25
71 43
438 13
39 20
68 00
203 25
50 00
89 75
139 27
862 86
182 10
.058 06
736 77
538 99
45 00
Board of Pcnston Commissioners: Saterl«s and Contingent Gipenses— Continued.
Bureau des commissalres des pensions: .Vppointeraents et dfpenses rontinRentes—
Suite.
Brought fonsard
DUtrict Offices — Concluded. — Bureaux de district — Fin.
Halifai. N.S.—
Maclsaac, J. .\., salan', Oct. 20-Mar. 31 at $1,000
MacLeod. Mrs M. L. H.. salary. May 2l-Mar. 31 at $55
Morrison, Lt. T., salarv, Mav 7-Mar. 31 at $115
Momjw. Mrs. M. S.. salarv. Mav 21-Mar. 31 at $800
O'Brien. MissM., salary. Mar. 6-31, 191S
Dennis Realty Corporation, rent of offiee, 11 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Maritime Tcleirraph and Telephone Co., cxehanec service. 10 m. to Mar. 31
Rho<les-Curr\' Co., Halifax, 1 selected birch counter, in place
Office expenses: travel, J. A. Maclsaac. $333 50. Lt. T. Morri.son, $751 12, Mrs. M. S.
Morrow. $9.59 27. pensioners for re-examination. $794.85; stenographer, S52; sundry
office expenses, $387 76; to be accounted tor, $700. 3,978 50
Sydney, X.S. —
Bovd, A., lieut., .salary, June 24-Sept. 15 at $75
MacDonald, Miss S. \V.. salary. 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $10
Sundry office expenses, A. Boyd
Hamiltim. Ont. —
Bo<ld V. Miss K. A., salarv, Jan. 15-Mar. 31 at $55
Easterbv. T. A., salarv. Mav 21-Mnr. 31. 1918. at $1 .000
McLean. Dugald, salarv, Dec. 3-Feb. 7, 1918. at $1,000
OrgilKT. K.. salary. Mav 1+-Mar. 31 at $100
Rowlands. Miss A. G.. salary. April 1 May 17 at $850. May IS-Mar. 31 at $720
Bell Telephone Co: rent of office, 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $50; exchange aer\-ice, May 23-Mar.
31, 19IS. $38 99
Nesbitt, Thomson & Co.. partition, cupboard, etc., in office..
Office expenses: travel, T. A., Easterby, $375 78, D. McLean, $197. .50. F. T. Oreill.
$166 19; Miss Rowlands, $13 30, pensioners for re-examination, $420.51; sumlry
office expenses, $413 97; to be accountetl for, $500 2,087 25
Kingston, Ontario —
Ijisson, .Mrs. M.. salar\-. May 22-Aue. 31 at $500 138 42
Hazlctt. Mi.ss C. R. K.. salarv. May 22-Mar. 31. 1918, at $500 430 04
Irwin. Mr.s. J. C, salar\-, Auk. 27-Mnr. 31 at $60 429 liS
Pater.fon. \V..8alari-. Dec. 1-31, at $1.000 83 33
Swainc. Lt. H. M., salary. April 12-Jan. 26, 1918, at $1,200 94S SI
Tof)ne, G. F.. salarv, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000 249 98
Bell Telephone Co., exchange i-erviee. Mar. 28-Mar. 31, 1918 .33 68
Merchants Bank of Canada, rent i>f office. 9 m. to Feb. 21. 1918 1.50 00
Office cip<-n.'M's: travel. Mrs. M. ICa«sf>n. $180.97, Mrs. .1. C. Irwin, $532 40, W. Patcrson,
$77.55, Lt. H. M. Swainc. $115 95; G. F.. Toonc, $359 15, pensioners for re-cxamina-
tion, $.396 35: sundry office cxpens-.-s. $298 39; to be accounle<l tor. $.500 2.460 76
London. Ont. —
Blanehar.l. Mis.< V. L.. salarv, 12 m. U) Mar. 31 at $52. 624 00
Campbell, D. E.. salarv. 9) m. to Jan. 15 at $100 9.50 00
Graves. T. H.. 8n!ar\-. 2J m. toMar. 31.at $100 2,50 00
Hampson, E, E., salarv, II m. to Feb. 2.S, P.llt. at $100. less 1 d. in June 1 .096 67
MncLatehv, Lt. E. B.. salary. Nov. 2 Mar. 31 at $1.000 413 87
Porter. .Miss. S. A., salary. 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $60 :)00 00
Sanders. R. H., .snlnrv-. 10 m. at $65, 2 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,100. . M.t3 32
WillinmH<.n. Mis.- L. IV.salary, Dec. 17-Mnr. 31 at $.50.. ... 174 19
Bell Telephone Co.. exchange serviie, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918 59 00
Bank of Toronto, rent of office. 10 m. to Nov. 30 at $.30 3(K) 00
Langford. .\. A. Co., office furniture, etc 72 15
Offiee expen.se»: travel. Miss E. K. Ball, $11 85, D. E. Campbell. $IS0.80, T. H. Graves.
$131 75, E. E.. Hampson. $270 20. E. Morris. H2 20, E. B. MacLatchy, $78 83.
Slifw S. A. Porter. $.335 80. R. H. Sanflers. $331 45. pensioners ff)r reH'xarnination.
$.504 32; advertising. $14 40; printing, $8 35; sundry office supplies, $274 32: inotor
car supplies. $126 55; to be accounted tor, $3,50 2,620 82
Montreal. Quebec —
Boiirhnrrl. L.. salary, .''cpf. 20 Mar. 31 at $1,000
Clark. Miss J.. 8alar>-, Sept. Il-Mar. 31 al $60
I)or\Bl, C. A., salarv, Dec. Ifr Mar. 31 at $1,000
Elliott. S. II.. mlnr). .Ian. 15 30 at $1 .500. .Inn. 31 to March 31 $1.800...
Hcndrj", G.. snlar>-. 2! m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000
Kearney. Miss E., salary. 4 m. at $00. S m. to Mar. 31 at $75
I.angelier. C. E.. salary. 35 d. to Jan. 15 111 $1,000
McCrorv. Miss M.. salary. June 2 Oct. 31 at $.55. 5 m. at $65
MeMullen. J. E. salary. Sept. 26-MBr. 31 at $1,100
Ro-s. Mrs. J. W,. salarv. 7 ni. to ( let. ;(! at $100
Smith. Miss .M. E.. salary. May 28-Mar. 31 at $65 per m
Carried forward ...
.533
30
4IKI no
■J9.5
68
:iii2
.50
2IH
32
H4n 00
95
42
.59.1
17
.565
24
7(10
00
6.5.S
39
472,141
15
FINANCE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE F— 31
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Board of Pension Commlssionirs: Salaries and Contingent Expenses— Continued.
Bureau des commlssalres des pensions: Appolntements et d^penses contlngentes—
Suite.
Brought forward 472, 141 15
District Offices — Continued — Bureaux de district — .Suite.
Montreal — Concluded.
Sparago, U. .1., salary, July S-N'oy. 10 at $1,200 411 02
Turner, W. B., salary, Aug. 18-Oct. 31 at $75, .5 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000 600 78
Bell Telephone Co., exchange service, 12 m. to Mar. 31 61 03
Denis .Advertising Signs, one counter 30 00 ■
Drumniund Building, rent of office, 2 m. to April 30 at $25, 10 m. to Feb. 28 at $90,
lighting, -522.40, keys, S3. 50 975 90
Office expenses; Travel: Bouch.ard, L., $172.60; Bruneau, A. S., $95. .55; Dorval, C. .A..,
.590.30; Kearney, Mi.ss E. M., $415.90; Routhier, C. H., $42.30; Ross. Mrs. R. K.,
$81.05; Sparago, R. J., $40.30; sundry persons (4) $29 85; pensioners for re-
examination, .5240.75; stenographers, $105; water rates, $20; printing, $17; sundry
office expenses, $629 .49; to be accounted for $5.50 2, 530 09
Quebec City —
Corbin, Miss M., salary, Dec. 10-Mar. 31 at .560 ' 212 90
Duchesnay, .A.J., salary, Aug. 11-Dec. 31 at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,200 689 77
Langelier, C. E., salary, 2J m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000 per annum 208 .32
Bell Telephone Co., exchange service U 92
Quebec, Ry. L. H. and P. Co., rental of room, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at .$50 1.50 00
Office expenses, travel: Duchesnay, A. J., $.504 11 ; Corbin, Miss M,, $38.92; Langelier,
C.E.,$165 96; McCrory, Miss M., $27.80; pensioners for ro-etamination, $178.50; sun-
dry office expenses, $257 .07; to be accounted for $500 1 , 672 36
Regina, Sask. —
Blair, Miss F. L., salary, 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $60
Coleman, Major D. \'., salary, 10 m. to Jan. 31 at $125
Eaton, Mrs. Minnie, 1 m. to Dec. 15
Garner, J. E., .salary, 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $100
Herbert, G. S., salary, June 14-Mar. 31 at $1,000
Howard, Miss M., salary. Jan. 15-Mar. 31 at $60
Kirk, E. C, salary, April 1-Aug. 17 at $100 ■ '.
Townsend, Mrs. M. ('., .salary, 12 ni. to Mar. 31
McCallum, Hill & Co., rent of office, 8 m. at $35, 4 m. to Mar. 31 at $80; lighting, $30.27
over payment $35 •
.Sawkatchewan Telephones, rental of phone, Feb. 10, 1917-Aug. 31, 1918
Office expenses, travel: Andrews, G. P. $52.05; Baker, J. P., $63; Blair, Miss F. L.,
$213 12; Coleman, D. v., $121 70; Gilbert, W., $8; Garner, J. E., $420 30; Kirk,
E. C, $1.54.77; Stevens. W. H., .5318 25; pensioners for re-examination. $942 60;
sundry office expenses, $490.99; stenographers, $32.10; advertising, ?6 70; to be
accounted for $600 3,423 58
.Saskatoon, Sask. —
Returned Soldiers' Welcome and Aid League, rent of office, 8 m. to Feb. 28 120 00
Office expenses, travel: Aspden. R. \V., $104 10; Herbert G. H., $614 45; sundry office
expenses, $97.39; to be accounted for $300 1,115 94
St. John, X.B.—
Church, Miss J. L. P., salary, 5 m. at $54, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $60
Markham. Major A. J., salary, April 2.3-Mar. 31, 1918, at $115
McLeod, .A. M., salary, Dec. 15 Jan. 26, 1918, at $100
Scott, Mrs. M. S., salary, April 2.3-May 31 at $60, June 1-Mar. 31 at $65
Canada Life Assurance C'o., office rent, 9 m. to Jan. 31, 1918
New Brunswick Telephone Co., exchange service. -April 25,1917-Mar. 31, 1918
Office expen.ses, travel; Church, Miss J. L. P., $616 51; Markham, A. J., $119. 10; McLeod,
A. M., $262.55; pensioners for re-examination, $.504.85; sundry office expen.se.s, $293.12;
stenographers, $99.50; advertising, $4.21; petty cash, $10; to be accounted for, $500. .
Toronto, Ont. —
Ball, MissE. L., .salary, Feb. 15 to Mar. 19, 1918, at $05 per m
Hallantyne, W. G., salary. May 21 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,000 '.
Campbell. D. E., salary, .Ian. 15 to Mar. 31 at $1,7,50
Craven, Miss D., salary, -April 1 -Sept. 15, 1917, at .552
Crocker, J. H., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $110
Doran, Miss B., salary, Mav 15-Mar. 31 at $55
Gaudiose, Mrs. E. H., salary, Nov. 27-Mar. 31 at $60
Gibson, Miss T.. salary, Jan. 1.5-Mar. 3, 1918, at $55
Hunt, Miss H. C, salary. -April I to .Aug. 21 at $720, Aug. 22 to Sept. 30 at $850, 6 m. to
Mar. 31, 1918, at $8.52
Lawson, Mrs. A., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $60
Laxon, Miss F., salary, Sept. 10 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $60
Lumsden, S. K., salary, Sept. 24 to Mar. 31 at $1,000
McNeill, Miss F. J., salary, 6 m. at -565.6 m. to Mar. 31 at $75
McVictor, It.-col., C. S., salary, Oct. 10 to Dec. 12, 1917, at $3,500
Parton, Mrs. I., salary, Oct. 26 to Feb. 24, 1918 at $55 : . . .
Carried forward 503, 528 56
480 00
1,250 00
60 00
800 00
797 18
151 94
454 84
780 00
665 27
76 30
630 00
1,295 66
166 05
721 00
450 00
43 75
2,409 84
76 60
862 86
364 57
286 00
1,.320 00
580 16
248 00
87 82
800 31
720 00
402 00
519 41
.S40 00
611 22
223 02
r— 32
AUDITOR GEyt:RAVS RFPOIfT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Board of Pension CommbslMUn: Salaiics and Contingent Gipenses— Continued.
Bureau des eommissalres des pensions: Appolntements et d^penses rontlngentes—
Brought forward.
District Office* — Concluded — Bureaux de district — Fin.
Toronto, Ont.
Ramsav. Miss M., salary. Feb. 7-Mar. 31 at $55
RubridKC F.. salary, .\pril Il-Scpt. 30 at $900. 6 m. to Mar. 31 at fl.OOO
Bell Telephone Co.. exchange service. 12 in. to Mar. 31
Crown Life Insurance Co.. rent, 9 m. at $50, 2 ni. to Feb. 2.S at $90
Removal expenses. London to Toronto, D. E. Campbell, on account. . . :
Office eipen.«es. travel: Campbell, D. K., $157 01; Crocker. J. H., $143 80; Gaudiose,
Mrs. E. H., $12 95; Hunt, Miss H. C, $27 .«; Lawson. Mrs. .A... $46; Lum.sden, S. K.,
$1 1.80: McNeill, Miss F. J., $291 60; Rubidgc, F.. $586 05; pensioners on re-examina-
tion. $.341.25; subsistence of clerks, $149 25: stenoRraphcrs, $185 50; temporary
clerks, $227.85; Ford car repairs. $2,53 87; sundry office expenses, $1,136.02; advertis-
ing, $1.94; to be accounted for $900
Vancouver, B.C. —
Bushell, J., salary. Nov. 2 to Mar. 31 af $1 , 000
Mobcrly, inajcirC.. -alary. 6 m. at SlOO, fi m. to Mar. 31 at $125
Reardon, Mr>. .\I. S., salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $75
Robertson, Miss M. G.. salary. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $55 :
B. C. Telephone Co.: exchange service, 6 m. at $7, 5 m. at $7.50; extra l.d., $12.
Returned Soldiers Club, rent offices. 6 m. to Feb. 28, 1918
Rogers. J., rent of offices. Rogers Bldg.. Mar. and .\pril, 1918
Vancouver Block, rent of offices, 0 m. to .\UB. 31 at $60
Office expenses, travel: Bushell. J.. $187 30; Moberly, major G., $281 .60; Reardon,
Mrs. M. S., $313: pensioners for re-examinntion, $12.5 80: auto expen.ses, equipment.
$118 95; repairs. $28 01 ; sundry office expenses, $621 .53: printing, $7 50; telegrams.
$26 90; legal, $25; stenographers, $18; to be accounted for, $100.
Victoria, B.C. —
Campbell, capt.. W. A., salary, 3 m. to Oct. 31 at $100
Hill. Jas. .•*.. salary, 3 m. to .luly 31 at $35
Jones. .Mi.ss D. E. K., salan,-, Feb. 7 to Mar. 31 at $70 per m
McKinnon, Miss M., salary, 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $.55
Paterson, \V., salary, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $100
B. C. Telephone Co., exchange .service, .Vug. 3 to Mar. 31, 1918.
Heisleriiian. Fomian it Co.. office rent. 8 m. to Mar. 31 ut $35
Wooil Motor Co., Ford touring car. $120 75: freighl. $80
Office e\pi-n.-*s. travel: Fane. F. \V., $.54 65; ralerson. W., $254 37; pensioners for re-
examination. $3.55 45; auto equipment, $87.25; sundry office expenses, $259.01; to he
accountoil lor $500
Winnipeg, .Man.—
Andrews, It.C. S., salary, fim. to Mar. 31 at $125
Ansti.ss. Sliss F. E., salarv, July 9 to Jan. 31 at $.50
Chcn-v. Miss V. 1... salary.? m. to Mar. 31 at $70
Clark. -Miss F., -alary. 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $.50
Conra<l. Miss J. M.. salary, for July, 1917
Cove. Mrs. IC. F.. salary. 3 m. to June 30 at $60
Doupe. Mi.«s E., salarv, July 27-Mar. 31 at $6.5
H<H,per. \V. J., .-alary .'3 m. to.Iuni' 30 at $in()
Ineli". .lolin. ••alarv. 6 m. to July 31 at $30. S in. at $.35
McDonaUI. F. f. salary. Ij m. to Feb. 14. 1918, at $1.000 ..
Newman. Mr-. F. M., .salBr>-,9ni. toMar. 31 at $60
Rutland. F. E., salarv. July 9 to Mar. 31 at $100 per m, lew $66 .50 army pay
Solandt. D .M 5 m ' to June 30. 1917 at $7.50
Stevens. W . H.. salary. 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $100
Stewart. Mi.ss L. E.. sjilarv, 2 in. to .lunc .'tfl at $70
Wnrde. G.. -alary. Feb. 1 to Mar. II, 1918 at $1,000
WotKl. Mrs. A. H.. salan,-. Nov. 26 to Mar. 31 at $60
Manitoba flovt. Telephones, exchange service, July lO-Mnr. 31, 1918
Noire Dnine Inve.-tiiienl Co.. rent of offices, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $75
Winnipeg ln<lu"trial Bureau. 5 in. at $.50. 4 m. to Oct. 31 at $65
Offire expense*.: teniporarv" slenotfrnplicrs. $49 .V); travel, .Anrlrews. G. S., $5.') 2-'t, Ibniper,
W.J..$42 90. McDonald. F. ( .. $219. Newman, Mrs. F. M.. $66 15, Hutlaml, F. E.,
$.573 25. Solantll. I). M.. $1.52 45, Stevens, W. II., $1.36 25. Warde, G.. $.TS .5.5; pen-
sinners (or re-examination. $765 60: motor repairs, etc., $185 70: sundry office cipensos,
$946 29: to U- nreounted for. $600
Refunded t'l * ifual Hevcnue
Refunde<I in error to European War I'en«<inf» —
1916 17, $1.57 90. I9I7 18. $1,363,12, 1918 19, $186 77
503,528 56
98 47
924 97
70 00
630 00
100 00
4.473 44
413 87
1.3.-iO 00
900 00
660 00
91 .50
450 00
150 00
360 00
2,153 59
300 00
Ifti 00
125 32
440 00
300 00
46 85
200 00
500 75
.510 73
7.50 00
.337 10
490 OO
I :>0 (HI
(10 (K)
180 00
.530 48
300 00
459 76
124 '.«•
.540 00
807 69
312 ,50
.500 (K)
1 10 (M)
116 06
2.50 00
.56 25
375 00
510 00
3,830 80
,530, 7a3 77
63 75
1,707 79
832.478 31.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE F— 33
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
European War Pensions— Pensions de la guerre europ€enne. $ cts.
Expenditure in payment of pensions and gratuities 7,264, 173 35
Less: charged in error to .Salaries and Contingent Expenses 1 ,.363 12
7,262,810 23
Compassionate Allowances— Allocation dc sympathie.
Compassionate allowance to private Colin C, McXab, for a flisability arising from .service
during the Northwest Rebellion, 1SS5 1 , 000 00
Superannuation Expenditure— D£penses du fonds de retraite.
Chargeable to Superannuation Expenditure (Consolidated Fund) 478,263 63
Chargeable to Superannuation Fund No. 2 (Open account) 14,643 81
1— 3f
492.907 44
F— 34
MDiron GF\FiiM:s hei'drt. i9n-i9JS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Subsidies to Provinces.
Subsides aux provinros.
Ontario —
Allowance for Government and local purposes
SO cents a licail on 2,500,000. 60 cents a head on 23,274
population in I yU
Sp.c. on $2,848,289.52, capital added in 1^84
B.N.A. Act '07
B.N.A. Act, 07
47 Vic, c. 4
Quebec —
Allowance for Government and local purposes
80 cents a head on 2,002,712 population in 1911 (amended).
5 p.c. on $2,549,213.60, capital added in 1884
A'oto Scotia —
Allowance (or Government and local purpo-^^es
80 cents a head on 492, S.IS population in 1911 (amended)
Sp.c. interest on $1,055,929.12, capital 1st July, 1913
New Brunswick —
Allowance for Government and local purposes
80 cent.f a head on 351,889 population in 1911 (amended)
Indemnity for loss of export dutv on lumber
5 p.c. interest on $529,299.39, capital 1st ,)uly, 1913
Manitoba —
Allowance for Government and local purposes.
80 cents a head on 5.53,860, population, June 1,1910
Indemnity in lieu of public lands .
5 p.c. on $7,031,683.85, Debt. Acct.
B.N.A. Act, 07
B.N.A. Act, '07
47 Vic, c. 4
B.N.A. Act, '07
B.N.A. .\ct, '07
47 Vic, cap. 4
B.N.A. Act, '07
B.N.A. Act, 07
.36 Vic, c. 41.
British Columtiia —
Allowance for Government and local purimses
80 cents a head on 392,480 population in 1911 (amended)
Compensation for lands for fan. Pac. Ky
Interest at 5 p.c. on $499,9I3.,52, balance of debt
Intere.1t at 5 p.c. on $83,107.88, capital added in 1884...
Prince Edward Island —
Allowance for Government and local purposes
80 cents a head on 109,078 population in 1891
Compensation in lieu of Crown lands
5 p.c. on $775,791.83. balance Debt. Acct.
Additional subsidy
iHt July. IB13
Less — 5 p.c. interest on $782,402.33, land purchase acct
Alberta—
Allowance for Government and local purposes
80 cents a head on 530,000 estimated population, Dec. 1
1913
Allowance in lieu of debt., 5 p.c. on $8, 107, ,500
Allowance in lieu of public lands
Satkalrhr trii n —
Allf>wance for Government and local purpoM*."*.
80 cents a head on 691 .(KKI c>liriialid populjilinji. Dec I
1913.
Allowance in lieu of debt.. 5 p.c. on 18,107,500.
.MIownnce in lieu of public lands
Total
Authority.
Autoritf.
47 Vic, cap. 4..
B.N.A. Act, 07
B.N.A. Act. 07
and R.S., 1906
cap. 28
Geo. V. cap. 32
B.N.A. Aet, Oi
O.C. ^Windsor
16 May, 71.,
47 Vic, cap. 4.. .
B.X.A. Act, '07
O.C". Windsor,
26 June, 1873.
50^51, Vic, c 8.
1 Kdw. VIl,c.3.
2 Geo. V. (.42.
B.N.A. Act, 0"
B.N.A, An. '07
4 5i:d. VII, C.I
4 5 1,1. VII, c 3
B.N.A. Act, 07
B.N.A. Act, '07
and 4-5 l-iilw.
VII. c 42.
4-5Kd. VU,c3
S cts.
240,000 00
,013,964 40
142,414 48
240,000 00
,602,169 60
127,400 68
190,000 00
393,870 40
52,796 46
180,000 00
281.511 20
1.50,000 00
26,464
190,000 00
443, OSS 00
409,007 18
381,. 584 18
180.000 00
313.984 00
100.000 00
24.995 67
4.155 39
100,000 00
87.262 40
45,000 00
38,7Sfl .58
20.000 00
.30.000 00
100.000 00
421,051 98
30,120 10
l!HI.(HH) 00
431,200 00
40.5,375 00
562,. 500 00
190,000 00
.5,52.800 00
405.375 00
502.. 500 00
$ cts
2.396,378 88
1,969,630 2.S
630.066 86
637.976 16
1,423.679 36
623. 135 06
.381,9;il S8
1,589.075 (K)
1,710.675 00
11,300.148 48
i
FINAXCF: DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
F— 35
Ottawa Improvement Commission. $ cts
Commission d'embeilissemcnt d'Ottawa.
Receipts — Reccttes.
Balance on hand , Mar. 31,1917 2,913 21
Government (^ant. 1917-18 100.000 00
Rent of pavilion, RocklifFe , 40 00
Rent of caretaker's residence, drivewa.v 70 00
Railways and Canals Dept.. repairs to Echo Drive S90 !)!
Ottawa City Corporation, Pretoria Bridge 3,:.'20 49
" Lansdowne Park .5, 530 92
Rockcliffe village, repairs to roadway 57.5 19
Dominion Parks lamp posts sold 400 00-
Gross reycnue from Rockcliffe slide 3,275 95
.'*ale of hay. National Park 50 00
Miscellaneous receipts for work, etc 358 82
DUbursements — Dehoura&n.
Expenditure for labour, material, etc.
Debenture redeemed (Xo. 1-54)
Balance on hand, Mar. 31, 1918.
Paij Lists — Bordereau dc pate ($62,776.21).
.K. Stuart, supt. of works, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
W. E. O'Meara, purchasing agent, 12 m. to Mar.
-\. Chevrier, clerk of works, 12 m. to Mar. 31.. .
E. Surtees, messenger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Foremen, mechanics, teamsters and labourers. .
31.
117
325 52
88
21
708 23
455 00
110
7
163 22
162 30
117
325 52
3,000 00
1 . 700 00
1.400 OO
i!00 00
■Ji',.070 21
Account— Comptea (,$25,932.01).
Bank of Ottawa, interest on overdraft 306 12
Barrett Bros.: cement, 823 brl., $2,262.25; alabaster lime, 55 bags, $16.50; less empty bags
returned, 3,211, $321.10
Beach Motors, Ltd.: supplies for automobile, $204.73; labour, $30.20; storage, $24
Bell Telephone Co.: rent of telephone at office, 12 m. to June 30, 1918, $47 ; at superintendent's
residence, 12 m. to June 30, 1918, $25; at secretary's residence, 12 m. to June .30, 1918, $26;
at purchasing agent's residence, 12 m. to June 30, 1918, $25; messages, $2.45
Bourcjue, .\., watering cans, 4. .
Bry son-Graham, Ltd.: canvas, 94 lb., $9.40; moleskin, 1 yd., 65c
Cameron, Chas. G.: repairing tar tank, 15 h. at 90c., $13.50; supplies, $2.75 .,
( 'anadian Pacific Railway Co., freight charges
Canadian Red Cross Society, net profits from RockclifTe slide, winter 1917-18
Christie and Greene, rent of offices, 12 in. to Feb. 15. 1918
Caldwell Lawn Mower Co., Xewburgh, N.Y.: motor lawn mower, 1, $250; extra set knives,
$40
Couch, R. J., sand, 810 loads at $2.30
Craig, f'has., palms, 6 at $3
Uewar and Bethune, fire in.surance premium on Rockcliffe Park storehouse
Dolan,Jas.; steam coal, 37-87 tons, .5346.71; grate coal, 24-72 tons, $219.50; egg coal, 16-62 tons,
$146. .57; smithing, 1 ton, $10..50; kindling. $2.50
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Goods Co.. Ltd.; automobile supplies. $23.65; hose, 400 ft., $116.44.
Kdmondson and Petch. tarpaulins, 2
Edwards, \V. C. & Co., Ltd.: doors, 15, $69; turnings, 2, $1 .25
"Evening Citizen", adverti.-^ing
"Evening Journal", advertising
Garrioch, Godard & Co.: conduit, 620 ft., $64.30; wire, 1.885 ft., $41.80; sockets, 3J doz.,
$26.90; inazda lamps. 3 doz., $19.68; canopy shade carriers, 15, $18.75; rubber tape, 2 doz.
rolls, $7.20; sundry electrical supplies, $60.52. 239 15
Graham Bros.: plants and bulbs, $85.85; Hower pots, 4,.500, $31.25; seeds, $12.83; sundry
supplies, $20.60 150 53
Higgerty. Chas., Custom House broker: duty on lawn mower, $116; freight, $7.32 123 32
Hope. .Jas. & Sons. Ltd.: postage. $76.50; sundry stationery supplies, $42.75 119 25
1,957 65
258 93
125 45
15 OO
10 05
16 25
444 00
1,315 66
500 00
290 00
1,863 00
18 00
10 OO
725 78
140 09
.■58 88
70 25
17 55
17 ,55
Carried forward 71 , 548 67
1— 3iF
y— 36 AVDITOR OKyFRAm RKrORT. WH-ldlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
$(>s.04: rubber bolt, UU inches, >i).'.4u; urooms, ort ao*., ».t( .0.1; wire im
' galvanized pipe, 14 lengths, $;!S.20; hose, 27 ft., $:{3.75; white lead, 200 I
23 lengths, $33.92; glass, t:!3.68: air valves, 2, $24.63; sulphite. 2 rolls, $
inches $16,80; shears, 10 pr., $15.50; rakes, 3! doz., $15.88; varnish, 2 1
Ottawa Improvement t'ommlsslon— Continued. $ ets.
Comml.ssion d'embelll.scment d'Ottawa— Suite.
Drought forward 71 . ,54.8 07
.Accounts — comptei — Concluded .
Howe, Wra.: bicycle. I. $40; repairing and cleaning bicycle, $4.50... 44 .iO
Kingsbury, G. E.. ice. May 1 to Oct. 4 12 00
I.iindrcvillc, M., taxi hire _ ^, .»»„, i
1 aw Gordon: cast-iron electric post tops. 71, $189.75; cement post caps, 25, $56.25; lamp
brackets, 9, $20.25; machinists' time, 525 h. at 70c., 76j h- at 80c.. $97.95; sundries, $34.36 398 56
Macs, The 2, Ltd., clothing (or constables 34 70
Mc\uliffe Davis Lumber Co., Ltd.: lumber, pine. 16,067 ft,, $531.26; pine flooring, 915 ft..
$38 91- clear maple, 669 ft., $66.90; cull, 4.808 ft., $144.24; cypress, 354 ft., $35.40; cedar.
122 ft., $11.85; sundry lumber, $24.39 ■ ■ „ 852 95
McDougal's, Ltd.: shovels. 9J doz., $103.52; iron, 85 bars, $71.69; mre me.sh, $70; screws,
$6S 04- rubber bolt, 00 inches, $02.40; brooms, 0,^ doz., $.57.03; wire nails, 10 kegs, $51.40;
■ ' ■ - -' white lead, 200 lb.. $.38; drainpipe,
,$13..!0: babbitt, 112
^____^ _, ....... . . : gal., $10.,50; gaunt-
let-Cii dozr."$21; galvanized iron, 7' sheets, $15.75; pails, 22, $14.93; solder, 25 lb.. $12.50;
sundry hardware. $504.80 _ „ ', • V. 1 i<t t» 1
McKinley & Northwood. Ltd.: contract for plumbing at Comfort station. Rockcliffe Fark.
$540; materials. $186.73; plumber's time at $1 per h., $52; time, installing registers, etc.,
at8dcperh.,$4«.S0
McMahon, E., fire insurance premiums ^ w , , , .. ,„V , ; V,V '
.McNulty H work done on Tea Hou.se, RockclifTe Park: plasterers time, 125 h. at 65c.,
$81.25; labourers' time. ,50 h. at 40c., $20; hydrated lime, 650 lb., $5.85; cartage, $3
Mavweils, Ltd.. .'^t. Marv's. Ont.. lawn mowers. 19 • _
Mills .\ K. & Son: contract for marble and tile work at Rockclific Comfort station, $1,155;
wall tile, 345 sq. ft.. $179.40; floor tile. 32 sq. ft.. $16
NorXTrT-Te'crrT'co.', Montreal; lampsV i ;423, $767.24; ball globes. 300. $33i.79;' insulated
cable l.'-'OOft.. $'283.83; sundries. $6.25
O'Brien, Dr. J. K.. prolcvsional services to Thos. Meagher, carpenter^. ._. _. .._..........
Ottawa Electric Co.: current supplied for lighting Nepi-an Point and Lady Grey Drive. Nov.
1 1915 to Jan 1 1918. $864. .50; material tor lighting UockclifTe slide: wire, 902 ft. ,$320.40,
insulators, 30, $2.40; supplying electric light power, $119.18; tungsten lamps, 48, $21.60;
Olta^wa Electric' Railway Co.: streot car tickets, $260; insulating paint 1 gal., $.3 • ^„ ..
Ottawa Eireproof Supply Co.: drainpipe, 502 ft., $117.15; bends, 5, $10.<0; sundries. $2.55
Ottawa Gas Co.: coke. 5 tons, $39.75; breeze 1 ton, $2.50 . . ... .. . ...^. .^ ■ ^
Ottawa General Hospital, Water St.: board for Thos. Meagher, 63 d., $189; X ray service, $5;
operating room. $5 ... ■■1 . '.ii:^ li -j
Ottawa llydro-Elcctric Commission, supplying electric lighting of Minto Undgos
Ottawa i'aint-s Works: paint. 20 gal., $48.25; sundries, $1.90
^il^^n'Shlc^irirg'co.' Ud'";^;'ia. 69,880 gal., $0,786:90; fn^ight! ■$243;i9; amatite
roofing. 25 rolls. $.57.58; tarvia spray nozzle and pipe, $12 ...■,.. . o„
Powers. P. J. C^o.. Ltd.: repairs to boiler and road roller. $98.05; machinists time at 80c. per
h.. $58.40; helper's time at IJOc. per h.. $15 ,
Uideau Canal Supply Co., Ltd., sand, 247 14 tons...
Robert. son, .las. Co., Ltd., equipment (or lavatories... _ ■ i-----'
Stone & Wellington. Toronto; shrubx. 300. $45; rose bushes, 86, $14.62.
Htuart, A., liccn.'W for automobile
Surtccs, E., care of ofTice, 12 ni.
Sundry small accounts
1,327 94
825 63
124 00
no 10
no 30
1,350 40
51 00
1..389 11
200 00
1,331 52
203 00
130 40
42 25
199 00
1(K) 00
M 15
23 09
7,099 07
172 05
433 ,54
■247 24
59 62
20 00
IH) 00
82 08
88.708 22
FIXANCE DEPARTilEyT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER N0..I
F— 37
Ottawa Improvement Commission— Concluded.
Commission d'cmbellissement d'Ottawa — Fin.
Expenditure
1917-18.
Dcpenses
1917-18.
Total
Expenditure to
March 31, 1918.
Total dcs
dfepenses au
31 mars 1918.
Princess Louise Vista
Ridcau Hall grounds '.
City streets ..:..
Baxter. Keeter and Mackay properties..
Crand Trunlc Subway (Elgin St.).
Storage alied . . . .
Oow's Lake Causeway..
Syenite
Cartier S<|uare
King Edward Avenue and Park, construction
King Edward .\ venue and Park, maintenance
Clemow and Monkland Avenues, construction
Ciemow and Monklanfl .\ venues, maintenance
Green and Maple Islands, construction..
Somerset Street Park, construction..
Somerset Street Park, maintenance- . .
Minto liridges, c<jnstruction
Minto Bridges, maintenance.,. .',,....,.
Strathcona Park, construction,,
•Strathcona Park, maintenance
Rockcliffe Park, construction. .
Rockclifle Park, maintenance
Rideau Canal Driveway, construction..
Ridcau Canal Driveway, maintenance
National Park, construction .-
National Park, maintenance
Bronson Park, construction •
Bronson Park, maintenance
Patterson Creek Park, construction
Patterson Creek Park, maintenance
Nepean Point Park and Lady Grey Road, construction..
Nepean Point Park and Lady Grey Road, maintenance..
Machinery anf^ rolling stock
Greenhouse, construction
Greenhouse, maintenance ,
West End Driveway
Exhibition Grounds.. .
Fountain Statuary .
Major's Hill Park...
Interest on advances.
Debenture, No. 14.
Hull City Hall Square
Office Staff, salaries
Office ( 'ontingencies
Lisgar Road, construction..
Cemeteries (Manlonalil Gardens) construction
Cemeteries fMacdonald Gardens) maintenance
Entrance to Driveway, Bank St
Buena \is(a Road
Driveway to caretaker's house
( 'ompassionate allowan(!e to Mrs. Gough
Water lot purchased
Mariposa .\ venue
Echo Drive Roadway .
Lakcsidft .\ venue
Pretoria .\venue Bridge, construction
RockcliiTc pavilion
RockcIilTe Slide, construction
Rockcliffe Slide, net receipts paid to Red Cross. .
Rockcliffe Village, repairs to road
Lighting systeto on driveways and parks.. . .'
.Sundry repairs in vicinity of driveway
3,555 79
1,702 30
364 76
'27 48
2,498 40
13,927 62
4,678 35
14,758 09
4ioi5 91
396 59
3 ! 306 34
3,. 574 69
3,274 55
4,022 17
,i06 12
21,4.55 00
6,700 00
1.801 71
L',n.il) 52
890 94
8,751 41
3,622 ft3
1,960 29
1,315 66
575 19
622 31
$ cts.
5,864 14
1,053 86
21,188 61
8,9.S6 10
13, 197 24
2.246 52
32,382 85
3,514 75
213 34
112,678 12
.34,420 85
:iS,210 22
10,584 13
8,545 82
3,420 74
5,108 10
41,1.52 74
11,531 98
49,. 325 06
24,. 510 89
62,875 16
4 1,. 399 69
1S5,.542 64
193. 1 II 59
132,267 73
27, 274 28
3, 783 88
3,527 44
.59,166 34
23,595 62
144,206 74
18,298 17
31,426 61
6,275 05
32,424 52
671 00
4,8.50 28
1,028 20
4,216 00
3,176 50
300,370 00
3,989 03
44,463 12
29,374 58
4,059 91
23,904 48
.S,,596 06
2,9.50 63
45 66
,014 93
500 00
87 10
380 38
2,815 70
1.294 41
8,751 41
10,441 66
1,960 29
1,315 66
l,a32 36
20,664 68
622 31
1,
110,163 22
1,881,887 .86
r — 38 AUDITOR GEXERAVS REPORT. 19n-19IS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
National Itattleflelds ('ommlsslon. S cU.
Commission dps champs de batalil? nationaiii.
NATIONAL HATTI-KKIELllS ITND— LAND ACCOUNT.
FOXDS DES CHAMPS DE BATAILLE NATIONAUX— COMPTE DE TERRAINS.
Receipts —
Balance on hand. Mar. 31, 1917. as per Auditor General's Report, 191&-17, page F — 31. . . 47,7.>4 54
Interest, Bank ot Montreal, on deposits 1,S39 65
Town of Montcalm, 6th payment on loan ot $13,934 90. . . 464 16
Town of Montcalm, interest on loan 246 28
50.304 63
Expenditure —
Purchase of property and sundry char;;es 6. 4^ 90
Balance on hand. Mar. 31, 191S 43.820 73
Details or Above ExPEN-nrruBE. — Details des depen'ses ci-desscs.
Purchase of Properly and Sundry Charges. — .4rAa( de proprieti el charges aircrses.
Dame Zoe Turgeon Richard , purchase of land 280 5"
Dame Zoe Turgeon Richard, interest on above amount 24 40
Hotel Dieu de Quebec, rent of grounds 92 00
Public Works Dept., Quebec, capitalization of constituted rents 6,087 00
6,483 90
Quibcn Tercentenary Celebration, t908. — Cilibralion du Iri-cenlenaire dc Quebec, I90S,
Receipts —
Balance on hand. Mar. 31. Ifll7, as per Auditor Ofneml'i Ri-port. 191617. pace F — 31 . . 6.466 92
Kipenditurc —
Nil.
Balance on hand, Mar. 31. 1918 . 6,466^92
ADMINISTR.ATION ACCOUNT.— COMPTE DADMlNI.-iTR.VTION.
Receipts —
Balance on hand. Mar. 31, 1917, as per Auditor Generals Report. 1916-17, page F-31 1,598 55
Dominion Government grant 5,500 00
Interest. Bank of Montreal, on deposits 53 49
7,152 04
Expenditure^
Charges of adminislnilion and other expenses 0,108 84
Balance on hand. Mar. 31, 1918 1,043 20
DiTAtLS or Above ExPE.VDrriTRE. — Details des d^fe.vses ci-de»»ub.
Charges of Administration and other Rrpcnses^ — Frais d'administration et autrrs dipcnscs.
Bell Telephone Co.. Quebec, exchange serx-ice. 1 y. to Mar. 31
<^'oiiitni'rcial Academy, Quebec: rent of ollices, 12 m. to Jan. 31, $1, 100; water tax, S62 .
Deni'win. C«il. Geo. P.. Toronto, travelling cxp<*n.sc.s
|lu-<iai|lt. Dr. N. ,\.. (iui-bec, Iravilling <\p<'nw»
( iiilipiiult. St. Ijiunnt, (Ingne A Milaycr. (Quebec, legal services...
(iarneau, ,^ir (.ieorgc. Ciuebec, travelling rtiM'nsc!*
Gauvin ,C. E., secntar)': salary, 12 m. to Sliir. 31, 12,500; general expenses, $76 88 .
Ii»br<-'I'!o. IWrlanger & Labreque, Quebec, legal scr\'ice.i
I . •■Ifnn: I leriral wrvirei, 12 111. lo Mar. 31. $1,000; travelling expenses, $19. tW.
I \ . .1. l'',milc. land wir\*eyi>r. (iuctM»c, prnfi-.K.*.irinal wirices
\\ I 'iouard. t^u''l»(*c, "(iuebcp-Adre.swH," 2 cttpirs
MiK.r--. T. J. A Co., Quebe<-, statinnery
I'irlif'. < »., architect, (Quebec. proffH-nifinal services
'.> " .'way. Light, Heal A Power Co., electric light
'■ -writer fxrhangc. typewriter rcimir."*
I lion. L. .A. tiui'bei'. Iravi'lling I'Xpenses
Tui;;! -.1,. lion. A., (Quebec, travelling pxpcniws. ,
Walker. .Sir Edmund, Toronto, travelling expenses
Wurtcle, Lieut.-Col. Ernest V.: clerical services, 12 m. to Mar. 81, MOO; lrBv..l|!ni> ..xppn".-».
$21 62100
Sundry small payments '. 43 01
6,108 84
Fiy.lXCf: DEP-iUTUEXT: EXPENDITURE T — 39
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
National Battlefields Commission— Continued. $ cts.
Commission des champs de bataillc nationaux — Suite
PARK ACCOUNT.— COM PTE DU PARC.
Receipts —
Balance on Iiand, Mar. .31, 1917, as per Auditor General's Report, 1916-17, page F— 32 56 46
Dominion Government grant 16,200 00
Interest, Bank of Montreal, on deposits 30 51
City of Quebec, labour 61 61
Sale of barley, 522 J bu.shcls at $1 522 50
International Gully & Mfjr. Co., retunij of freight 12 35
National Cartage & Supply Co., bags 50 00
Sale of straw ... 14 25
16,947 68
Expenditure —
Plant, labour, material and supplies 15,837 75
Balance on hand Mar. 31, 1918 1. 109 93
Det.mls or Above Expenditure. — Dr.T.\ns des depexse.s ci-dessus.
Plant, Labour, Materials and Supplies. — Outillaoe, main-d'oeuvre, materiaux et fournitures.
Carri^re de Quebec, Lt6e, stone, 11304 tons at $1 .95 220 42
Carter's Tested Seeds, Inc., London, England, grass sped, 280 lb 140 00
Compagnie Chinic, Quebec: binder twine, 120 lb.. S30 58; hay wire, 215 lb., $14 41 44 99
Dupuy & Fergu.son, Montreal: barley, 65 bush., $130.50; bags, CO, $13.05; grass seeds, 3,600
lb., $612; seeders, 4, $7 768 55
Griffard, Napoleon, Quebec: threshing barley. 4 d. at $10, $40; less gasoline, 4 gal., $4.62. .. . 35 38
International Gully & Mfg. Co., Ltd., Montreal, on account of contract for electric light
standards 1,568 75
Labour, as per pay lists to Oct. 4, 1917 3, 064 65
Laforce, H. & Frere. Quebec: granite fountains, 2. $96; work installing fountains, $2.90 98 90
Lord & Burnham Co., Ltd., St. Catharines, addition to greenhouse 3,497 00
Massey-Harris Co., Ltd., Quebec, harrows, 3 97 50
Moody, Matthew & Sons Co., Quebec: drill seeder, $80; two-horse land roller. $43 123 00
National Cartage & Supply Co., Ltd., Quebec: cement, .WO bags at 77c., $385; sand, 75-93
tonsat $1 40, S106 30; cartage, $151 02; freight. $.38. 53 680 85
Nolin, Andina, Quebec: lumber, 3,091 ft. at .?30, $92 73; 1,027 ft. at $28, $28 75; 214 ft. at $25,
$5,35; 1,170 ft. at $24, $28 07; cartage, $4 85; labour and material for cannon, $42.19 201 94
Ott, L. A. & Co., Montreal, extra work grading Plains of .\braham ' 4,000 00
Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto: American elm, 70. $42; silver maple, 50, $22.50 64 50
Picard, O. & Fils, Ltd., Quebec, installing fountains, 2 95 63
Quebec Electric Co. , sundry supplies and labour 36 45
Rennie, Wm. Co., Ltd., Montreal: grass seed. 840 lb., $158 20; bags, 13, $2.40 160 60
Kobitaille, J., Cap Rouge: pressing straw, 2 d. at $11, $22; less gasoline, 5 gal., $1 90 20 10
Todd, Frederick G., landscape architect, Montreal: professional services, $739 92; travelling
expenses, $.59 798 92
V^zina, J. B., Ste. Foy: pulverized stone, 35-36 ton.s at $1.40; 61-52 tons at 90c 104 87
Sundry small payments 14 75
15,837 75
MAINTENANCE OF THE PAHK.— ENTRETIEN Dt" PARC.
Receipts —
Balance on hand. Mar. 31, 1917, as per Auditor General's Report, 1916-17, page F— 32 2,830 16
Dominion Government grant 30,000 00
Interest, Bank of Montreal, on deposits 105 35
Quebec Scrap, Metal <fe Paper Co., scrap iron 107 81
Maryland Casualty Co., claim of .Joseph Cantin 258 00
W. & G. Morton Massey, refund insurance premium 37 08
33,338 40
Expenditure — •
Labour and supplies 28,064 48
Balance on hand. Mar. 31, 1918 5,373 92
0-13 01
11 33
19 50
98 25
6<l 00
619 27
49 98
407 00
357 57
14 45
F — 40 AL'DITOR Gf.YA'ff ( A'S REPORT. 1917-191^
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
National BatlU>npI(l!> ("onimlssion— Continued. S cts
Commission dps rliamps dp bataiUp natlonaui — Suite.
MAINTEXAXCE OF THE PAKK— Coneludpd.— EXTRETIEX DU P.\RC— Fin.
Det.uls or Above ExPENDirrRE.— Details des ctpExsES ci-desscs.
Labour and Supplier. — Main-d'ctuvre €t fourniturcs.
.A-lain, P. A., Quebec: caps for constnl)le3. 9. S.'iS 25; waterproofs. 7. $63 101 25
.Mtherr, Emilo: ser\-ice3 as superintendent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,800; allowance for tieating
and lighting office (or landscape architect, $50; travelling expenses, $171.50; sundry ex-
penses. $21 51
Asbesto.* Mtg. Co.. Quebec: linabestos, 168 sq. ft., $10.08; cartage, $1.25
Belleau A Auger. Quebec, insurance premium
Bell Telephone Co.. Quebec, eichanoe ser\Mce ;
Bell, W. iV- D.. Quebec, flower pot.s. 6.000
Canadian Import Co., Quoboo. coal. 66'.i5 tons at $9 25
Compaenie Chinic. Quebec: binder twine, 90 lb., $23.82; manilla rope. 45 lb.. $1S OS: sundrv
hardware. $8 OS
Connon, John Co.. Ltd., Hamilton, plant.s and bulbs
Constables' pay lists to Xov. S, 1917
Dominion Express Co.. express charges
Dorval. J. A.. Quebec: white lead, 150 lb.. $30.50: lamp black, 120 lb., $21.00; shovels, U
doz., $15 30; hav forks, IJ doz., $15 10: scythes. 1 doi., $15: axes and handles, t doz.,
$9 50; brushes, li'i doz.. $11 10; rubber hoso. .50 ft.. $8; nails. $7 75; sundry supplies, $77.41 211 20
Dupuy & Ferguson, Montreal: lawn mowers. 4, $60: trowels, 1 doz , $7 20; sprayer, 1, $7;
lawn weeder^. 6, $6: «undr^• supplies. $2 SO 83 00
Foster Pottery Co., Hamilton: flowerpots, 19,050, $168.36; crates, 35, $21. .. , 189 36
Frenctte. .\., Quebec: stone cutter's time, 18 h. at 50c., $9; mason's time, 146 h. at45e., $65.70;
supplies. $2 59 77 29
Gagne & Falardeau. Quebec, plumbing 18 43
Germain. J. P.. Quebec, blacksmith work 22 ,35
Gignac, J. H.. Ltd., Quebec, lumber. 5.148 ft. at $28 144 15
Girard, .\dclard, Sillen.% Qu.?.. ploughing roads in winter 25 00
GrefTard. Napoleon. (Juebw. .s-now plowing 228 3.'^
Hardy, K.. Quebec, plants. 100. $12: Houde. A.. Quebec, plumbing, $16.19 28 19
Houde. B. Co.. Ltd.. Quebec, bob sleighs, I set "20 00
Imperial Oil Co., Ltd.. Montreal: sidewalk pump, $205 50; underground storage tank, $86:
gasolene. 370 gal.. $123 95 415 45
.lulien. Kug. <Sc Co.. Ltd.. Quebec, automobile repairs and supplies. . 122 IB
Labour, as per pay-li.sts. 12 m. to Mar. 31 13,017 13
I.,anglois, G., Quebi-c, allowance for private telephone. . 15 00
I.«voie, Louis, Quebec, repairs to automobile 68 78
I/cgare. P. T.. Ltd., Quebec, repairs to automobile 99 99
I>'<;nard Bros., Quebec, men's boots, 8 pr 46 00
Mar\Iand Casualty Co.. Quebec, insurance premiutii 329 50
Mechanics Supply Co.. Quebec: tires. 4. $123 fiO; lins.f.1 oil, :>.i gal., $42 .50; lea.l, 2(H) II).,
$41 75; iron body gate valves, 2. $27: ihermomrters, S. $23 SO; lawn mowi-r, $13 SO ;
sundry supplies. $14 51: total. $2S0 60, less 2 p. (. disc.iuni. $2 39 284 27
Messenie, E. \., Quebec, supplies for lawn mower. 30 06
Mfinaglian. .Ioh., CJuebec, travelling expense's 9 05
M T B., Quebec, insurance premium 120 00
" V Co., Ltd., Montreal: watchman's control clock, $67 50; express, 40c 67 90
N .rtage* Suppiv Co., Ltd.. (Juebec: sand. 9-76 tons at $1 50. 12-89 tons at $1.40,
$.i2 U^, cement. 49 bags. $36 77; freight, $65 .^3: cartage. $43 .50 178 2S
Xolin. Audina, QucIk-c: lumber. 422 ft. at $50. 915 ft. at $32. 4.aSfi ft. at $29, $168 93; small
pieces of lumber, $17 31; door, $7; cartage. $5 65 198 89
Xorthem Electric Co., Montreal: mcxmstone ball globes, 5 doc, $179 OS; insulating posts,
.500. *S9 25; parking, $><: sundry .supplies, $2 .50
O'.Neil. \Vm.. (Quebec: uniforms, h, $224.: overcoats, 2. Vii*; pant«, 2 pr., $15 50
Picnrtl Mafhine .Shop Ctt., Queb'-r. repairs to niotftr lawn mower
rirard, <>. A Fils. (^ucIkt: plumbing, labour $44 11, material.H $43 36
rrovincial Treasurer, Quebec, registration and licenses for automobile and motop-cyclo. . .
I'nin'-^M <V <''ie. Quebec: pip^. 210 ft., $47 25; supplies. 60e ,
r " 'ks Dept., Q . ■ ' .iinds
I irii' Co.. I'l .
': way. Ligli' ''<,., Ltd,, electric light
iiui\n- .Skate Manufacluring A Keimlr Co.: motor cycle, $410; supplies for motor cycle,
$43 45
I; ,\il »■•. r I 1 • ' ' ' - -• I" !ing, F.ngland, flower seeds
- • •■ ^ I -ii- ....
~TiiM, I I >. Ont, plants and bulbs
TalU'i. Il<ii' , '-iii< S>i » . br. i vtii.g'jislier
Terr<-nu <V lOirine. Qulx'c: cast iron plates, 8, $50 20; labour and supplies, $7 60
\V.t.->.r.v »..• • Ltd., damage to car
'i r I! ' o., Rpg'd, Quebec, lawn mower
^■.;.'l. , . ■- inent^
278 83
297 60
283 77
87 47
30 25
47 8.5
33S 46
14 15
2,104 IM)
4.53 45
14 30
296 65
1S6 60
15 00
66 80
12 75
Id 25
88 12
28.064 4H
FINANOf: DEVMiTMENT: EXPEXDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
F— 41
National RattlvHelds Commission— Concluded .
Commission des eliamps dc bataiile nationaux — Fin.
MARTELLO TOWKK .ACCDUXT— f'OMPTE DE LA TOUR MARTELLO.
Receipts —
Balance on hand. Mar. 31, 1917, as per Auditor General's Report, 1916-17, page F— 34
Dominion Government grant
Interest, Hank of Montreal, on deposits
Expenditure —
Labour and materials
Balance on hand. Mar. 31, 1918
Details of Above Expenditure — Details des defenses ci-dessus.
Labour and Materiah — .1/ain d'oeuvre el maUriaux.
141 78
400 00
3 35
545 13
524 IS
20 95
Butcau, Jos., Quebec, removing snow
Labour, as per pay-lists to Oct. 4, 1917
Mareoux, Ed., Quebec, work on tower
Pieard, O. <Si Fils, Quebec, installing electricity: labour, $74.53; materials, $110.79.
Sundry small pai'ments
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURE-RESUME DES DEFENSES.
30 00
282 60
12 45
191 32
7 81
524 18
6,483 90
6, 108 84
15,837 75
28,064 48
524 18
57,019 15
Land Account
Administration Account. .
Park Account
.Maintenance of the Park.
Martello Tower Account
Total , , ,
Expcn.ses of Admini.stration of the Business Profits War Tax Act and tlic Income War
Tax Act.
Ofpenses d'administration dc la loi taxant les profits d'affaires pour la guerre et loi dc
i'inipot de guerre sur Ic revenu.
.Sa/anV.s— (.J72,7«9.,M).
Ottawa— Head Onice ($19,410 62)—
H.S. Cormack, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at S150 1,800 GO
Miss (.;. Cross, Mar. 2.5-31 at $.50 per m 11 29
Miss E. Eligh, 260 d. to Mar. 31 at $2 520 00
K. Fellow.s, 11 m. to Feb. 28 at $200 2,200 00
MissE. Field, 1 ni. to Mar. 31 60 00
Miss E. Fixtcr, 260 d. to Mar. 31 at $2 : 520 00
R. G. Graham. 3 in to Mar. 31 at $250 7.50 00
V. E. Gray, 1 m. to Mar. 31 300 00
Mrs. J. McD. Guild, Mar. 19-31 at $60 per m 25 16
Miss M. F. Harkness, 22S d. to Mar. 31 at $2 256 00
Miss G. John.Hton, Feb. 15 to Mar. 31 at -5.50 per m 75 00
Miss ,1. Journeaux, 312 d. to Mar. 31 at $2 624 00
MissE. Kerr, May 27 to Mar. 31 (less 5 d.) at $60 perm 609 00
Mi.ss M. Kerr, 1 m. to Mar. 31 50 00
E. C. Leetham, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $100 , 1,200 00
Miss J. Lcvine, 312 d. to Mar. 31 at $2 624 00
-Miss M. Mclntyre. Feb. 12 to Mar. 31 at $50 per m SO .35
H. McLaughlin, 6 in. to Mar. 31 at $225 1,350 00
MissE. Mott, 312(1. to Mar. 31 at $2 624 00
.1. W. Muir, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $250 3,000 00
MissM. O'Connor, 312 d. to Mar. 31 at $2 624 00
Miss G. C. Pugsley, 287 d. to Mar. 31 at $2 ,574 00
R. Sharp, Feb. 0 to Mar. 31 at $225 .... 409 82
MissW. I. Stout, 287 d. to Mar. 31 at $2 .574 00
MissE, M. Strachan, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $62.50 750 00
Jas. R. Urquhart, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $150 .' 1,800 00
Brantford ($2,427 42)—
Miss A. Powell, Mar. 15-31 at $.50 per m 27 42
H. H. Powell, inspector, 12 in. to A?ar. 31 at $200 2,400 00
Carried forward 21,.S3S (M
Al niTOR GEyERALf: RErORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Eipensrs of AdminLstratlon of the Business ProBts War Tai Act and the Income War
Tai Act- Coiiliniieil.
D^penses d'adminlstration de la loi taxant les prodls d affaires pour la guerre et lol de
I impot de suerre siir \y roM-nu -^iii'i
Brought forward.
Salaries — continueil.
Calgarj- ($3,585 32)—
Chas. F. Alexander, I m. to Mar. 31
Tbobum, F. Allan, inspector. Jan. 15 to Mar. 31 at $300 per m
MissW. Y. rolling,-. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $70
Geo. E. Evans. Mar. lS-31 at $125 per m
W. Hopkins. Mar. 18-31 at $100 per m
I,. G. McCarthv, Mar. 4-31 at $C0 per m
Miss L. O'Brien. 1 m. to Mar. 31
H. N. White. 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $250
Ca.vuga— J. W. Sheppard. Feb. 25 to Mar. 31 at $150 per m
Halifax ($3.S52 91 1—
Mis-s F. Butler. Mar. 4-23 at $35 per m
H. D. Creik'hton. Mar. 20-31 at $166 66 per m
J. v. Edwards, inspector. 12 in. to Mar. 31 at $250
W. F. F.dwards. Mar. 20-31 at $5 per wk
Mis*B. Heisler. 8 m. to Nov. 30 at $34 50; Dec. 1 to Feb. 16at JSOpor n.
W. G. Kent. Feb. 18 to Mar. 31 at $175 per m
Mi.ss .M. U. Morrison. Feb. 27 to Mar. 31 at $35 per ni
Miss E. G. Sheppard, Feb. 17 to Mar. 31 at $50 per m.. .
Hamilton ($4,338)—
M. Applcton. 4 m. to Julv 31 at $60
G. I-anc. 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $00
B. G. Lowe, inspector. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $.300 . .
E. Mitchell. Mar. 20-30 at $50 per m
Kingston ($285 80)—
Mi.ss E. Hambrook. Mar 18-31 at $40 per in
Geo. A. Macdonald. inspector. 1 m. to Mar. 31
A. Mallory Shaw. Mar. IS-31 at $150 per m
London ($3.600i—
M. slater. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $50
Geo. Tamblins. inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $250
Montreal ($7,654 60)—
.J. U. Barclay, Mar. 14-31 at $166 66 per m
Miss H. HurIics. \ue- 6-25 at $70 per m
.1. B. Kreps. Mar. 20-31 at $200 perm
A. Labbe. in.spi-ci<ir. 12 in. to Mar. 31 at $250
l". F. Mcfaflrev. inspector. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $300 . .
Miss M.C. McLean. 12 m. to .Mar. 31 at $60
.1. J. McMorrow. Mar. 2.5-31 at $1.33 33 per m.
.1. OKeefc. Mar. 2.5-31 at $100 p<T m
E. P. O'Ncil. .Mar. 2.5-31 at $175 per m
Mi.ss J. Turcot. Mar. 20-31 at $60 per m.
Nelson ($77 26i—
D. O. Thomas. Mar. I.5-3I at $125 per m
Miss M. Williams. Mar. 20-31 at $45 per m.
Ottawa District ($432 74)—
K. Fellows. insp<clor. I m. to Mar. 31.
Mi^'s H. Hasan. Mar. 11-31 at $70 per m
MissC. Holinan. Mar. 12-31 al $60 perm...
.Miss li. Pavnicr. Mar. 10 31 at $.50 per m..
('has. ,\. Philpot. Mar. 8-31 at $06 66 p<.-r in
Grant Powell. Mar. 1.5-31 at $135 per m
Quebec ($3,245 64 1—
Mins.l. Audeltc. Mar. 1.5^31 at $65 per m. .
Miss M. HoufTard. Mar. 13-31 at $.50 per m. .
MiM Y. Gaudy. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $65
E. Rochettc. in»p<'ctor. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $200. .
n.-Bina ($497,031—
Miiw L. Chdlin. Mar. 18^31 at $75 p<-r m
MissK. S. Death. Mar. 20 31 al $75 per m
.1. T. Frank. Mar. 25 31 at $20K..3.-t por rn
Peter Mc.Vrn. inspeetnr. Mar. 5 31 at $.300 per m. .
T. B. Patton. Mar. 6 31 at $150 p«r m
8t. John— A. W. Sharp, infreclor. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $200
f 'arrie<l forwartl
$ ets.
21,838 04
2.50 00
764 52
840 00
50 45
45 16
.54 19
75 00
1,500 00
171 43
22 .58
64 51
3.000 00
8 57
404 57
243 75
37 50
71 43
240 00
4S0 00
3.600 00
18 00
IS 06
200 00
67 74
C.DO 00
3.000 00
90 77
45 00
77 42
3.000 00
3.iU)() on
72(1 00
30 10
22 .58
39 51
'^3 2**
68 55
8 71
200 00
47 42
:'.s 71
■JO 97
71 m
3.-I 04
:!i) (Ml
780 00
2.40O 00
Xi S7
■j'.i m
•17 04
201 29
125 HO
2.400 00
51.978 77
FINA.KGE DEPARTMEXT: EXPEyniTURB
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
F— 43
Expenses of Administration of the Business Profits War Tax Act and the Income War
Tax Act — Continued.
D^pcnses d'admlnlstratlon dr la loi (axant los profits d'afTaires pour la guerre et^lolde
I'impdt de guerre sur le revenu— Suite-.
Brought forward.
.Sa/anes— Concluded.
Toronto ($9,210..3B)—
G. I.Fisher, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at SCO
F. P. Hopkins, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $150
J. B. Kilgour, inspector. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $250
H. D. Patcr.son, inspector, 12 in. to Mar. 31 at $25(f
F. (;. Rcid, Mar. 22-:il at $1.W per in
N. A. St. Clair. 4 m. to Mar. 31 at $1.50
Miss G. L. Stevens, 21 d. to Mar. 31 at $2
Vancouver ($4,890.82)—
Mrs. G. Alison, 5 d. to Mar. 31 at $3
W. W. Bradley, Mar. 18-31 at $100 per m .'.-
Miss M . Callicc, clerical services *
C. H. Clendenning, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $100
W. H. Handley. 281 d. al $4
Norman Lee, Mar. 18-31 at $1.50 per m
A. G. McCandless. inspector. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $250
Miss G. Parrich, Feb. 12 to Mar. 31 at $45 per m
G. I. J. Perowne, 1 ni. to Mar. 31 at $125; 25 h. at 75c
Mrs. H. Pittendreigh, 21 h. at 75c. ,
G . I. Rodgers, 29 h. at $1
Alex. Y. Tullis, Feb. 18 to Mar. 31 at $125 per m i
Victoria ($95.65)—
J. H. Ross, Mar. 1.5-31 at $125 per m ". ...
F. V. Young, Mar. 18-31 at $60 per m
Winnipeg ($6,607.81) —
\V. L. Ball, inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $300
H. H. Edmison, 40 d. to Nov. 17 at $7.50; Dec. 15 to Mar. 31 at $250 per m.
A. \V. Gibb. 4 m. to Mar. 31 at $200
C. E. Howie, Feb. 25 to Mar. 31 at $75 per m
Mrs. W. C. McClurg. 2 w. to Jan. 5 at $17.>50
Miss E. Rydecn, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $75
Travelling and Office Expenses— Dipenses de voyage el de bureau {S5,SSi.lS).
Brantford: H. H. Powell, travelling expenses, $159..30; sundry office expenses, $12.79
Calgary —
Thobum, .\llan, travelling expenses, $355.95; postage, $.300.25; telegrams, $15.46; sun-
■ dries, $14.15
H. N. White, travelling expenses, $58.05; telephone exchange service, $48; sundries, $20.91
Halifax; .T. P. Edwards, travelling expenses, $213.90; postage, $40; telephone exchange ser\-ice,
$47.04; express. $14.60; sundries. $.53.34
Hamilton: B. G. Lowe, travelling expenses, $115.40; telephone exchange service, $61; tele-
phone messages, $29.34; postage, $24.45; sundries, $39.41
Kingston, G. A. Macdonald, sundry office expenses
London: Geo. Tambling, travelling expenses, $307.20; telephone exchange serv'ice, $59;
po.stage. $46; sundries, $44.36
Montreal: P. V. McCaffrey, travelling expenses, $137.55; telephone exchange service, $124.05;
postage. $83.50; rent of typewriter, $55; sundries, $28.55
Nelson. I). O. Thomas, sundry office expenses
Ottawa —
Kenyon Fellowi'S, travelling expenses, $7.40; postage, $53.18; sundries, $35.39
R. G. Graham, travelling expenses
.7. W. Muir, travelling expen.ses
Quebec: E. Rochette, travelling expenses, $222.40; typewriter, $100; telephone exchange
service, $42: postage, $82.49; sundries, $44.62
Regina: Peter McVra, postag.^, $174.44; sundries, $3.30
St. Jr)hn: -V. W. Sharp, travelling expenses, $75.31; telephone exchange service, $47; postage,
$9.69; sundries, $20.14
Toronto —
F. P. Hopkins, travelling expenses '...
J. B. Kilgour, travelling expenses, $44.35; telephone exchange service, $66.70; postage,
$56; sundries, $142.09
H. Paterson. travelling expenses, $368.10; postage, $70; sundries, $9.10
Vancouver: A. G. MeCandless, trave ling expenses, $404.75; telephone exchange service, $66;
postage, $43.30; express, $21.60; telegrams, $16.99; sundries, $86
Victoria: J. H. Ross, travelling expenses, $14. ,50; sundry office expenses, $7.49
Winnipeg: W. L. B.all, travelling expenses, $122.15; postage, $224.73; telephone exchange
service, $75; sundries, $91.75
$ cts.
51,978 77
720 00
1,800 00
3,000 00
3,000 00
48 39
600 00
42 00
15 00
45 16
20 00
1,200 00
114 00
67 74
3,000 00
72 32
143 75
15 75
29 00
174 10
68 55
27 10
3,600 00
1,187 10
800 00
85 71
35 00
900 00
172 09
685 81
126 96
170 11
23 37
456 56
428 65
12 03
95 97
195 55
338 45
491 51
177 74
152 14
47 70
309 14
447 20
638 64
21 99
513 63
Carried forward.
78,663 56
F — 44
AVDITOIi OEyFRALS REPORT. 19n-J91S
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Eipensrs of AdrainlstratioD of the Business Profits War Tax Act and the Income War
Tai Act Conrludci.
D^penses d'admlnlstration de la loi laiant les profits d'affaires pour la euerre et loi de
I'impot de Euerre sur la revenu— I'in.
Brought forn-ani. .
.\fiscillancou»— Divert (t!9,633.SS) .
Department of PrintinE and Stationon.-: printinR, $23,841.91; stationiry. S4,741.36
Waiter L. Brcckncll, Toronto, reporting re Cold Storage Investigation, 3.04.i folios at lOe.
per folio. . -
R. G. Dun A Co., subscription to pocket edition of Reference Books
.\dvertisine, S320.39; express, $45.01; rent of tj-pcwritCT, $52.50
Rent of office. Mar. &-ol, $100; translation, $25; numerator, 1. $17: sundries, $10.65
S cts.
78, 663 56
2S.583 27
304 50
75 00
417 90
152 65
108, 196 88
$ 80,634 02
27,562 86
$108. 196 88
Charged as follows —
Business Profits War Tax Act
Income War Tax Act
Economic and Detclopment Commission.
Commission fconomiguc ct de dfcoutcrte.
Mi.ss I. A. Knox, a.'isistant to sccretar>', salarj'. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $100.
E. H. Godfrey, seri-iccs as editor of the commission
Telegrams .
Grants .Specially Voted— Octrois sp^Lilement vot#s.
Academy of .\rt3
.Vstronomi'-al .Society of Canada
Canadian Ci.^ncral Council of the Boy Scouts Association
Canadian M ining Institute-
Intfrparlmmcntan.- L'nion for Peace
In aiti of sufff-rfTr* from an cxpl.ision in mine of the Crow.s Nest Pass Coal Co
In aid of sufffrers, Stellarton ami New Walcrford Coal Mines explosion
McGill University, towards the maintenance of a Regional Bureau of Canada for the Inter-
national <.'alaloiiuo of Scientific Literature
Royal Society of Canada .
Victorian Order of Nurses
Otlin.i Itranih of the Rojal ^llnt.
Udtcl dc la munnaie. dltision d Ottawa.
1,200 00
750 00
3 30
1,953 30
Salaries and maintenance.
2.500 00
2.000 00
.'■j.OOO 00
:i.000 00
200 00
10.000 00
25,000 00
2.000 00
4.000 00
5,000 00
$ CU.
ll.'i.'KH) 00
Hre Protection Sertlce of the CK) of Ottawa.
8«r\lr« de protection rontre I'lnrrndie de la >1lle d'Ottawa.
Contribution to the mainli'nanic tlicrc<if. 1 y. lo ,l\inc 30. 1918 (9-10 I'.dwnrd Nil. < Mp. t.n
Teleernphlr News .'>icr»lcc from tireal Itrltaln.
.Ser»lrr des nnuiellcs tfl^in'aphlciiics de l.i tirandc-ltrclaenc.
Canadian Associated Prcn, mihsidy earned
15.000 00
Toward* Kiprnses of a National News Ser»lrr.
Pour couvrlr Ira frala dii Hrrxlrr de nautrllcs nationalrs.
Canadian PrcM, Limit.. I 'r..r..n'
tl. .-i.lv «-am.d .
:"J.lft(l 67
Halifax Relief CnmmiK*.if.n
Dw. 8. 1017
llallfat Relief- .SeraurK k llalifat.
wnr-I- tl.*- r.-li'-f ..f «tfTcr<TH frnm the diwi'«trout* exploninn of
1.000,000 00
FTSAXC'E IlEl'MlTMEST: EXPrCXDlTURE ¥ — 45
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Gratuities — Gratification. $ cts.
Gratuities of two month's salary to faniilios of the folloning dereased employees —
Mrs. L. -A. Wack, clerk, 3rtl Division A
LawTence .). Code, private secretary to the Minister ;
D. Creighton, Assistant Receiver General, Toronto
Mrs. A. Fair, charwoman
Mrs. M. Laflcur. charwoman
Mrs. G. Lalonde, charwoman . . ^
Mrs. D. Lavallec, charwoman . T
Mrs. C Lortie, charwoman
Mrs. S. Maveety, charwoman
Mrs. M. Reynolds, charwoman
War Appropriation— CrMit de ia guerre.
War Expenditure (for details see Vol. IV)
200 00
233 33
583 32
52 00
.52 00
52 00
52 00
52 00
52 00
52 00
1,380 65
17,916 46
F — 46
ACDITOR GEyERALS REPORT, 19171918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Casual R«vrnue — Revenii casiiel.
Sundn' banks, intorcst on excess circulation
Mint-
Charges for refining gold
Charges for coining silver and bronze for Newfoundland. .
Silver sweep sold
Charges for eye piece cells, etc
Platinum sold
Irid ium sold
Work done for Royal Mint, London
Making a:>says
55ale of old barrels
Unexpended balance of annuity for 1916
Refund of previous year's expenditure
Sundries
Sundries —
Charges for transferring and registering war loan bonds and notes. . . .
Conscience money
Premium of 25c. per {1.000 charged on gold bars issued to manufacturers
in Canada
Sale of scrap copper plates
Refund previous year's expenditure-
Fenian Raid Bount>'
Outstanding cheques
S cts.
168.455 C7
1,076 27
.■11.043 .W
4,581 48
1.OT6 36
1.634 40
4.897 93
46 00
19 90
169 76
477 06
22 98
3.648 87
4.166 45
457 42
3 34
100 00
Profit on Gold Coinage— Profit siir le monnryage de lor.
Bullion on hand. April 1. 1917
Cash in Bank of Montreal, .\pril 1, 1917
Bullion purchased during the year. .
!».J7.7.34 84
141.047 76
1»»,525 72
Fine bars transferred to Finance Department during the year. .1,289,611 R6
Bullion anti ea-sh on hand. March 31, 1918 52,877 07
Profit
Profit on Silver Coinage.— Profit siir le monneyage de Targent.
Bullion on hand, .-Vpril I. 1917.
Worn silver on hand, .\pril 1, 1917 .
Bullion purchased during the year..
Worn Hilvor received during the year.
Lebb —
Bullion on hand. Mar. 31, 1918.. .
WomHilveron hand. Mar. 31, 1918.
Coinage during the year
Profit.
481,697 .33
17,169 62
865,088 .50
77,817 03
.322. 8?6 48
5, .379 13
Profit on Bronze Coinage.— Profit sur le monneyage du ciilvre.
Bullion on hand, .\pril 1. 1917
Worn coin on hanri, ,\pril 1. 1917..
Bullion purohaiMxi during the year..
Worn coin receivol during the year
I.E»i»—
Bullion on hand. Mar. 31, 1918.
Coinage during the year..
IVofK
Total CoiHial Revenue
,'(,213 79
58 67
.W.1I3 92
17 52
1,293,908 32
1,342,488 63
1.441,772 48
328,205 56
I,ll3,.'>n6 92
1.970,614 99
66,403 90
16,087 54
50,316 36
114,711 68
$ cts.
115,220 95
216.461 34
S,376 OS
29,019 16
48,^0 31
857, (H8 07
64,305 .32
1.330,101 23
FINANCE DEPARTMENT: BETENOB
K — 47
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Fines and Forfeitures. — Amendes et confiscation.
Contractors' securities forfeited—
Bannister, H. F
Nelson, N. O
Shaw, W. Claire & Co.
Turcott, Abel
Fine imposed on Trust and Loan Co.
Penalty under Bank .\ct
Interest on Investments.— Int£ret sur placements.
Bank of Montreal, London, interest on current account
Bank of Montreal, New York, interest on current account
Canadian Northern Railway —
Interest, 1 y. to Nov. I, 1917, on $10,000,000 bonds at 5 p.c.
Interest on interest due
Grand Trunk Pacific Railway —
Interest, 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1917, on 3 p.c. mortgage bonds.
St. John Bridge and Railway Extension Co. —
Interest, 1 y. to July 1, 1916, at 4 p.c
J. P. Morgan <fe Co., interest on loan... .,
Montreal Harbour Comn^ission *
Montreal Turnpike Trust account
Province of Quebec Debt account
Loans to Banks, interest
Interest on Sinking Funds —
3J p.c. loan of 1909-34
35 p.c. loan of 1930-50
4 p.c. loan of 1940-60
Premium, Discount and Kxcliange Rev.— Primes, escomptc ct ctiange.
Premium on New York funds sold
Discount on stocks purchased for Sinking Funds.
Premium on amounts depo.sited in London, England, for credit in Ottawa.
cts
1.5 15
36.5 00
35 00
200 00
.500,00!) OC
172,1(;3 ,S1
310,514 04
310,302 33
84,601 41
Le.ss— Difference between $4.80 and $4.86| per £ on £727,524 4s. 4d. remitted
to the I'nited Kingdom on money order account during year ending
Dec. 31, 1917 :
War Tax Collected- Perception de la taie de guerre.
Banks
Bank Note Circulation
Business Profits Tax
Insurance Companies
Tru.st and Loan Companies.,
.39,277 52
636,419 25
1,057 57
$ cts.
615 15
20 00
50 00
685 IS
17 16
254,151 29
672,163 81
992,800 00
17,356 00
44,657 52
846,529 76
5,500 00
58,944 38
869, 125 83
705,478 38
4,466,724 13
676,754 34
48,501 60
628,252 74
1,019,720 02
96,037 63
21,271,083 57
496,540 55
269, 129 08
23,152,510 85
F — 48
AUDITOR GEKERAL'S REPORT, 19n-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Superannuation and K<-tirrment Fund.
Pensions ct fends de retraitc.
supehankcation.
Pensions.
No. 1
No. 2.
Rctirrmrnt
Tund.
i'"on(ifl iW
rctraite.
Agriculture —
Civil Government
Outside Service
Conservation Commission
-Xrchives
.\uditor General's Office..
Customs —
Civil Government.
Outside Ser\Mrc
Inspection..
Internal Affairs.
Finance^
Civil Government
Charges of Management
Governor General's Secretar}''s Office
High Commissioner's Office
Indian .-Vffairs
Inland Revenue —
Civil Government..
Excise
Weights and Measures.
Otis and Klectric Light.
Adulteration of Food..
Insurance
Interior —
Civil Government..
Outside Service. .
Justice —
Civil Government..
Penitentiaries, .
Exchequer Court.. .
Supreme Court. .
Labour
Legislation —
House of Commons
Libnirj- of Parliament..
Senate
Marine —
Civil Government
Lighthouse and Coast Service
Steamboat I n.'ipect ion . .
Scientilir In.xtilulions..
Militia and Defence —
Civil Government..
Outside Ser^'ice .
Mines..
Naval Service —
( ivil Government..
risherics..
Post Office—
r'ivil Govemmt-nf ..
Outside SiTvicc
Printing and Stationery —
Civil Government..
Advance Account..
Privy Council —
Civil fiovernment..
Consulting I')ngineer.
Public W ork»-
^'ivil Cioverntncnt..
Slides and HrK)rn<4.
Kailwayii and Canal't—
Civil (iovernrncnt ..
Railway"
Canal.i.
Carried forward..
$ cts
207 00
62 00
(H)2 37
067 04
3,171 93
200 34
136 00
369 30
I.'?2 17
108 00
92 04
4S5 18
30,5 no
2, 147 32
107 .56
20 33
13 92
IIU 00
1,943 .36
5 32
379 09
65 32
1.57 .50
228 00
467 26
192 (M)
349 69
337 00
22 36
40 00
6 75
287 00
.504 00
193 .50
80 02
2.846 41
11.270 75
171 00
120 (Kl
226 00
120 00
451 4S
1 02
254 .13
10 00
13 20
29,079 36
t els
308 00
175 00
.58 93
183 16
510 14
1,577 2B
418 52
190 75
45 50
33 26
43 75
252 88
958 »8
38 40
217 00
173 25
241 50
46 65
497 88
543 .36
2 64
3.50 00
319 .38
,596 75
5,018 70
1.33 00
126 (Ml
295 75
66 00
203 00
213 50
{ cts.
21,149 21
22f 17
1.527 33
2.236 31
4,690 10
13, .345 51
134,499 90
1.088 83
4,813 27
1.319 84
.557 50
672 .50
4,060 46
5,49,5 76
16,145 38
1.424 07
54.228 20
732 21
3,690 40
1,360 00
241 25
1,012 93
2,249 31
7,080 24
602 02
1,856 25
8, .302 14
405 01
6.S67 36
773 09
14,. 364 ,S7
0,884 17
28,406 32
313,860 43
2. 597., 52
I.OIM) II
23,887 33
6.099 42
13,828 89 001,722 02
FIXAXCE IiKI'MiTUENT: REVENUE
F— 49
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Superannuation and Retirrment Fund— Concluded.
superaxxuatio.v.
Pfnsions.
Retirement
Fund.
Pensions et fonds dc retraito— Fin.
No. I..
No. 2.
Fonds de
rctraite.
Brought forward
$ ct«
29, 679 36
100 00
76 00
321 86
111 00
1.54 00
2 50
79 92
$ cts.
13,828 89
3.55 13
$ cts.
701 , 722 92
Royal Northwest Mounted Police —
Civil < lOvcrninent..
476 70
Outside Service . .
Secretary of State —
Civil Government
Civil Service Commission
Tj-ade and Commerce —
2.299 02
1,3.54 44
5.. 590 06
Culling Timber
Commercial Agencies
Less— Refunds a.s below
30,. 524 64
577 70
29,946 94
14,184 02
710,433 14
Refunds — IiemhouriicmenU< .
Consulting Engineer— CoUingwood Schreiber..
House of Commons— G. W. Holder
400 00
.5(1 08
17 00
18 62
86 00
493,058 61
14,184 02
29,957 03
Secretary of State— E. Y. Steele
Supreme Court — Jas. I-awson.
577 70
Fund Xo. Z— Funds n". 2.
Balance Mar. 31,1917
Abatements as above
Interest
537, 199 66
14,643 81
.522.555 85
Balance Mar. .'il, 1917
4 .■;'J4 7()1 5'>
Abatements as above
Interest
. . . .
i
1
710,443 14
181,657 44
l.ESS— Repayments. .. .
5,286,862 10
158,178 09
5,128,684 01
1— 4f
F -50
AUDITOR QEXERAl'S REPORT, lOn-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Siipcraniiiiation Revenue Funds, Nos. 1 and t.
Kr\enu du fonds de retraitr. nn<i t et 1.
Ontario..
Quebec
New Brunswick.
Xovu Scotia
Prince Edward I.slamI
Munitohn
liritish Columliia
Inspection....
Hoard of Customs
Preventive Sen'iec. .
< ij.yrumn — Ontario — UvuamK — Onluri"
Am lierstburg— Atkinson, J. A. C
Itelleville — McGinnis'. .\rtliur
Coburg — Huneriimn, ,1. G
Gait—
Denniii, \V. A
Peck.Tbos..
(loderich — Davis, Henry
Hamilton —
folvin, R
McC'andlisli. Alfred
O'Dcll, Alex
Kingston —
<omer, Ci.W. H
(■askin, Thc-.s
Graves, W. I). . .
Harlev, .lanii's
Hornc, W. i:
.loslin. .\
J.ondon —
Hrett.W..
Orr, R.J
Talbot. (). H
Niaearu Iall«-
Hurn.s, .John
House, \y. H
McKenzie, < ' ■'
Nidl<\ Henry
l{ol>erlMin, A. R. . .
I Mlawa —
H<M)d,T. A.
.■spinal. R
I'orl Arlliur— IJoycc, T. K
rrescott, KeeliT, l{. M..
.'•t. Catliarlnes —
I'attinon, T. 1"
Ramixlen, .1. A.,
."^arnia—
< lark, O. .S
Mac Vicar, A. I' ..
Siiult Ste. Marie
Hf.rnc, A. \S
Pluiiiiner, II
Simc*»e- INtrlcr, .\ai
Toronto —
l«veni, H
Clewlo. O. S
Cook. M.K
Ilavirlxon, 1. .1
Unvis, TIki". ,1..
Dunlop, \V.,I.
('iroii>, O..I.
Grey, C;ha«. I.
Carried forward
l,9.'il 41
1.3.57 79
:m 16
4.'39 84
7S >t4
■_'S1 (HI
:;2.i 'M
:iSl 3fi
.S4 00
153 50
5.368 05
S.'i 54
19 .32
26 00
34 33
42 67
10 82
36 75
49 29
35 29
21 67
30 67
20 67
20 67
10 .iO
I 00
27 00
20 S3
40 00
55 69
24 90
31 65
19 00
25 00
34 K3
31 00
44 00
33 17
47 25
0 34
22 83
24 83
.37 77
no 00
54 54
Superannuation Reieniie ( Cn
Revenu du Touds de retraite — .Suiii'
Cuiiliim.i — Ontario — Con. — Douams —
Ontario — Suite.
Hroufilit forward.
Toronto — Concluded.
Greer, ,la9
Harris, rf. T. H
.lackman. .losiab.
Miller. K. \V
Mitcliell, Thos
Pape, < Kswaltl
Pearson, Wesley
Plunketl, WiM
Rutland. S. .\
Sinclair, .las
Somers. 1"
Tlioinpson. John
Tinninc. W. K. S
Woods, W. P..
WriKht, llobt
Sub-C"ollcctors —
Urainpton — Manning, .1. J.
Streetsville— (iraydon, li
Windsor —
Hoers, J. M
Cranipton, Jas. . ,
Drouillard, .\
Hanralian, P .
'riioinp^-on. >!
1,308 00
29
18
51
02
28
17
44 00 1
25
17
28 00 1
25
17
49 87
1,308 00
Less- UefumI, .1. Mcl.auan, Sarnia.
CuK/ums— Qiif/irp — Dounnm—QuHiic.
Heebe Jet.— Puquettc. .1.1
Coaticotik —
Cburcbill. J..
Wurochcr. J. It.,
fiaspe — Kavanagli. .\..l
Lake .Megantic— Gendreau, .y U. .
Montreal —
ifaltliazard, H..
Ituller. T
( '(M)ncy, P. J
Dry.silalc, .1
Guerin, 1.. .1
Heroux, U
lloll.r<u>k, II. r
Homier, J. .\
Ittaacson, H. W .
Jone..*, T. M
l,'.\friciin. N..
Latourhc, A. M
l.nvoie, .\. J...
I ciiiicuT, n. J,
I.unii.v, U. ,r .
Montciiari, .\. N.I'
Murrav, J. .
McCallum, J. S
McKenna, W. J
Mcl.aiiulilin, II
Pare, .\
I'allerson. W. I.
Riclinrdson, \V. II
( 'nrrieil forwanl
32 00
81 62
19 17
77 00
55 92
44 04
2 83
23 17
1 66
68 ■'M
33 00
31 5S
2 66
31 ,58
21 17
27 17
22 75
23 83
31 83
21 6S
2 42
13 14
1,976 75
45 34
l,(i:!l 41
24 00
24
00
24
00
.';s
.50
31
17
.36
75
•'1
17
42
29
35
29
44
04
32
h3
51
(19
.M
69
61
25
IS
lit
.57
75
32
00
32
(X)
.31
.50
29 0(1
.511
(Kl
56 00
33
42
III
.58
20 07
1.608 S7
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
F— 51
Superannuation Revenue — Con. $ cts
Ke\enu du fonds de retraite — Suite.
f'usloms — Quebec — Con. — Douani^i —
Qttftec— Suite.
Hiought forward 1 , 068 87
Mont real — Concludrd.
.'^lattery, T. F 47 .M
.Sorley, J. S :i6 S.t
(Quebec —
Holgcr, M. K .■52 00
Hannon, H 31 S3
I.aurin, I,. N fi 21
Vallenind, L. N S.") 17
St. .Vrmand— Futvoye, F. F. B 21 17
St. John.s —
Baker, J. H 17 17
Latour. J. C .34 S.3
.Shorbrooki- — Murpliy, .las 28 17
Cusloma — .Vei» Brunxifick — Douancs
Nouwau-Brnnswirk-.
Cainphellton — McKenzic, .\rch
Chatham —
.lohnson. B. E >. .
Leiilane, J. J
Me.\dani .Jet.— Hoyt, J. W
Moncton —
Cleveland, D. C
Hayworlh, J. S
Ncwea.stle — Park, \V. A
St. .Andrews — Trecarten, T. 1
St. .John-
Cleneh, C. C
Hamilton, J. H
Tliomp.son, D. .
Tillcv, C. F
Wilkins, S. W.
St. Stephen— Hiti-hings, H. S
U ooil.moek Taylor, H.,\V
( 'iiyttmix — Xova Scotia — Douan
Xouvftlt'-Kconiic.
.\nnapolis— Buckler, T. M.
Canso — MeDonald, .1. R.
Halifax—
CreiHliion, H. S.
Cleeson, \V...
(iodwin, Jas
Hall, N.E
Kennedy, K. D
Roche, Cieo
Stimpson, 1'. (' • .
Kentvillc —
Hill, C. R
Rand, F. C
I.oekeport- Ruggles, J. R
I.unenburK-Coldweil, A.
I'arr.sboro— ( 'orljett. How
Shelburne— Swaine, G. Bt
Sydney— MeV'arish, .Jos
Truro- Blaikie, J. A
Weymouth—
Ddueet, E. W
Theriaull, K. K
\N indsor —
Spi'n(*e, .\. H
Woolaver, H
Yarmouth— D'Entreinont, J. A.
B...
ard .
Superannuation Revenue— Con.
Revenu du fond.s de retraite— Suin
Customs — Prince Edward Island —
//<" du Ptince-Edouard — Douancs.
Cliarlottetown —
Moren, M . .J a
I'eake, F:. de B. .
$ cts.
31 2.i
47 69
78 94
I,. 3.57 79
6 99
16 00
0 61
3 00
4 74
36 83
29 17
1.5 17
12 00
0(1 .50
4 48
r>i 10
34 33
19 42
21 17
.3.34 16
21 83
9 88
32 00
27 67
23 17
40 .54
2.5 42
28 17
32 00
16 0.5
29 17
3.5 29
27 67
fi 88
.5 18
23 17
18 58
.5 00
.5 00
19 67
3 75
3 75
439 84
Cuslomit— Manitoba — Douanes — Manitoba.
Emerson — Allen, G. G 33 *17
Portage la Prairie— JIarshall, J. A 39 17
Winnipeg —
Allan, F.. 1 50 ,S3
Bennie, Thos. 4.3.58
( "ooper, W. .J . 39 17
Sutton, R. . 24 00
Thompson, W. H. . . .51 17
281 09
Cuf^lfims — British Columbia — Douancs-
Colo mbc-Britann iquc.
-Abbotsford— Peele, P. R
Fernie — Mcintosh^ J. F..
Xanaimo — Good, H. L
Nelson— .John.stone, Geo
Vancouver— Worsnop. C. \. .
\'ictoria —
Atkins, Win.
Xewbury,-.!. C. .
62
27
4
52
40 00
46 00
.52
00
41
17
80
00
325 96
Cu.^foms Inspection — Inspection des douancs.
Blair, H. C. 10 00
Corbeil, 3.7,. 49 17
Parmelee, J. D 96.54
Patterson, A. C 94 48
Tanscy, T. P .33 17
Wooil, W. S. 9S 00
381 36
Board of Customs — Bureau de di>uam\i.
MrFadden, John.
McDonald, B. R
36 00
48 00
84 00
Pnrcnticc Scrric- — .s'cr ■•iVv ,/,. ,/,,
May, Geo. M
Wilson, W. F,
Finance — Charges of Managemcnl-
Finances—Frais d' administration.
Halifax— Ring, M. . I
Chariot tetown —
I.aughran, F
PojM*, Percy. . .
Winnipeg — .Vrmstrong, K. W. H.
Victoria — McConnan, D. B.. .
24 00
129 .50
1.53 50
4.5 .50
ft .51
.5S 00
6 66
58 Oil
177 67
F— 52
AUDITOR OENEIiALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Sii|>f>ranniiatinii Rp»<>nu»— Con.
$ cts
Superaniuialion Revenue— Con.
% cts.
Keienu du fonds de rctralt*— Suite.
Revenii du funds de re(raite— Suite.
Hvh Conimutionrr'f Office— Bureau Ju
Excise— Quehec— Con.— Anise— Quibec
haul commissairc.
—Fin.
.\Uin. Thos
39 00
Brought forwanl
237 00
Luke. E. P
44 OO
Taylor, L.J
9 04
Montreal —C'ontin urd.
Fox I D
4.5 9ii
92 04
Huci.m. M.L. K
69 96
Lane, T. M
Millicr. E.
S 49
21 9:!
iVci-tf — Ontario — AcrUe — Ontario.
J'annelon, E. E
16 44
Renaud, .\.. H....
65 S2
Belleville— MeFco, A. C...
79 62
Scullion, W.J
22 50
Hranlford —
Walsh, n.J
43 92
ODonohue. M.J
39 06
CJuebec —
Orr, H.N
17 4S
Beaulicu, I. It..
:a 41
(ruelph —
Coleman, J. J
.30 00
.\lteinann, 1*. .1.
.")2 44
LaRue, A
50 76
Howman, Q.. .
:!0 00
I.oin.iine, J
:!3 36
f.erald. W. H
43 92
St. Hya.inthe-Macdonald, A. B.
43 92
O'Brien. E. (
2.5 94
Shcrhrookc
Till. T. M.
39 96
Quiiin, J. D.
31 92
Hamilton —
Siinption, .V. I'
45 96
Amor, W...
2.5 <H
Thrix> Rivers— Duplessis, C. Z.
31 92
Boyd, J. F. ti
.52 44
Dunilmlle, R. \V..
36 00
Excise— Xcw Brun-iuiek- Accisi —
O'Brien, J. F..
36 48
Xourtuu-lirunstriek.
Kinpslon—
i irimiu^on, T. ,
39 9C
St. .lohn —
0'Donnell,J
20 10
Belyea, T. 11
39 96
London-
Ferguson, J. < '. . ,
30 00
Hicks, W.H
27.90
Fitzpatrick, W. .1.
30 00
Wel.l.c, C. K. A
.34 92
Geldart.O. K
31 92
Ottawa — Lapointe, G
20 00
Owen Sound—
Eiri:'!- Sota Scotia — Aecise — -Vot/iv//*-
Chisholm. \V. X
2.5 92
Ecosse.
Johnson, J. J
30 00
I'erlh-Lune, T. M
24 4,5
H-ilifiiv -
Peterljoro— Biekle, J. W
IS 96
1 1 it 111 11. \
Blclhen. C. \\ . .
30 00
Pre«cott— Murray, D
39 96
Gorman, .\. .M
•10 00
St. Cnlhnrines —
Hublcy, H. H ..
.'10 00
Heswin, C. A. .
26 60
Jatncs, F. C. . . .
41 4»
S.liruiii, R. L. JL. .
45 45
Munro, H. D. ..
4 9H
'I'oronio—
Pictou —
Coulter, A
Doyle, 14. J
.52 44
31 92
Fraser, P
27 96
Cmhnm, W, 1'
Helliwell, H.W
4S 00
30 00
Excise — Manitoba — .Kccise^ManitotM .
Hur-t, L. B
31 92
Jamiefton, R. C. . .
21 1»6
Winnipen—
.lonen, .\.
.■^Imnnry. M
21 93
21 96
Lariviere, A. C:
Vemer, T. H....
63 OO
72 ,56
Spenw. 1'. H.
22 .50
WjndM>r —
Excite— British Culumbia.-^ .\ccisr -
Kayard, ('•. .\
.30 00
( 'olomhic-Britannitptc,
Brennan. J —
31 92
Cahill,J. N.
21 93
Vancftuver— .\llen, G. A.
.50 52
t.yoiui, E .. .
30 00
Virtoria —
Thomax, U. . .
.30 (10
Jones. Riihanl
39 96
• •'Sullivan, 1) .
.52 44
Uiilniiiiin, A. A
52 44
Kintc—Qurhce—Acatf — Quttn-e.
htfiittrtuin.
.lolietit^MBinvillc, C. P
40 47
Montreal
Ilrain. .\. F.. Oi.-lillerieK
100 50
.\ndrewi<, .\. A
47 77
< 'aven, W., < tntario
47 97
Belnir, A. P..
21 93
Cixle, .\., Manitoliu
.51 06
Cotntc, \a A. J
CoKtiRun, J.J
45 45
19 92
( iow J. 1'!.. ' •ntario
i>0 0(1
Miller. J. E., British Columbia
CM 00
Onmouchel, 1.
19 46
36 (K»
Saucier, F. X,, Allicrta
69 43
Koroiit, K. R
3,106 .30
Carried forward...
237 00
-
--— - =^^^
fV.V.l.VCf [iKI'AKrMEST: IlEVEyVE
P — 53
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Supfranniiatiitii Revenue— Con.
Bevenu dii fonds de retralte— Suite.
Weights iind Meaatires — Poids rt mr.'iurrs.
Ottawa — Hinchey, E. H
Toronto -Wright, R.J
$ Ct3.
33 00
24 00
.38 40
18 64
31 92
.Superannuation Revenue — Con.
Reveau du fends de retralte— Suite.
Naval Service — Service naval.
Cunnintrliam, I". 11. ....
S ct« .
80 02
Quebec— I-ebel, J. A
I'ktou— Dustan, W. M
Cal<rary— Costello, J. W.
Priming and Slatinnfry—l mpressinns
el papelerif.
Patcujiude, .J. O.
Paradis, Eugene
145 96
Ons and Electric Lifjht — Gas el lumiire
ileclrique.
Relleville-HirklcJ. W^
Toronto -
Shanacy, M .
Broadfoot. S.
Slicrbrooke — Simpson, A. F
Halifax— Munro, H. D
1 92
1 92
i; 00
8 57
1 92
120 OO
126 00
246 00
Public Works — Travaux publico.
Ottawa River Works— McLaren, D
1 02
20 33
Ratlways—Ckemins defer.
Prince Edward Island — Huggan, W. T.
Adultertttion oj Food—FaUification des
substances alimentaires.
9 96
.3 96
10 00
Canals — Canaux.
Statistical Officer— Ramsden, .1. X
St. .John— Ferguson, J. C
13 92
13 20
56 00
9 32
Jmticc—Pinitentiaries— Justice — Peni-
tenciert.
Kingston— Creighton, R
St. Vincent de Paul— Malepart. G. S.
Jioyal A'.ir. Mounted Police — Royal
Gendarmerie d' chcralrdu X.-O.
Fraser,S.M
Howard, D. -M
44 00
32 00
6.5 32
Mrli'uti .
■> 36
17 00
6 75
40 OO
76 00
Taghthou.so and C>)ast Service —
Above Montreal— Wallace, J. G
New Brun.swick — Allan, Robt
Magnetic Observatory, Toronto—
Menzics, Wnn
Steamboat In.spection — Dodds, .John...
Trade and Commerce — Commerce.
Culling Timber — Harney, Thos. . . .
Commercial .\geneio.s — Just, C. F
2 50
79 92
69 Jl
82 42
P— 54
At niTOR tit:yERAL'S report, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Pajinent to Canadian Northern RaUway.
AvDiT Orm E, August IG. I91S.
Di:\R SiH, — I have to acknowlcdtio your appli-
cation of the 8th instant, for a payment of SI50.000
to the < 'an-'idian Xorthern Railwyy. ami aiivanro
on account of a<ljustment in the matter of the
Qu'AppeUe Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway
Subsidy Account.
1* is represented that this payment ii on account
of an amount due by the Government for tl»e
tran-sport of mail:?, etc,, since the 1st of Ju.y,
1910. at which da^e a balance of the account was
struck. This balance has been arrived at without
taKinfi: into account interest at 4 per cent simple
interest for the prei'eding twenty years on the
semi-annual payments of $40, (KK) which the Qu'Ap-
pclle Liinj* Lake and Saskatcncwan lliiilway had
received from the Clovernmcnl, less any sum^^
credited to the account under the transport ajH"***'-
menl. The Government, under order in eouncil,
iif March 13 last, proposes to remit this sum for
interest.
■ It was the practice for a number of years to
charge compound interest, but on representation
by the company that only simple interest could
be charged under the aprtx^ment between it and
t!ie Government, the r-laim was conceded, upt>n
t he advice of the 1 )epart mcnt of Just ice, anil
a sum of $229,969 5.1 was written off the account.
At 4 iH'r cent simple interest, the amount accrued,
to the close of the subsidy period in 1910, amounts
to $588.455. 73, whii-h sum it is proposed to remit.
The company, it appears, now refuses to recognize
ihe Government's claim for interest, on the ground
that it has been advised by eminent Knglish
and (*anadian counsel that it is under no legal
liability to make payment. This contention is
now set up notwithstanding tlie agreement in
the tninsport contract that interest was to be
paid and the tacit recognilirm of its liability when
the charge of conipounil interest was contested.
The r>pinion of the Deputy Minister of Justice,
in which the .Minister concurs, is that the company
is liable for interest.
The order in rouncil of 13th March, lOlS. states: —
"It appears to the Mini.ttcr that, apart from
the difficulties involved, it is a uuestion of expml-
ienry m the public interest whether the ofTcr
of the eompany should be accepted, and having
regard t4i the uncertnintie.t 4if litigation, lie is
disposed to think (hat it wou.d not be inadvisidile
to compromise the claim by ac*'epting the offer
of wttlement made by Ihe company, as above
set out, whieh appears to the Nlinisler in the
circumstanct's of the ea.-* to be not unreitHonable."
In writing off Huch a large Government asset,
it would be well, I iliink. to secure legislative
authority, nr to submit the pnpposerl action to
tlie Pu1>li<- Account** Cftmmiitee of Ihe House
of < 'ommon.H, fr»r its consideration.
With regard to the propos<>d remission of interest
in'this eu.H<», similar action has be*_'n taken in the
eiiM* of the ( 'algary and Ivliiionton Hailway
Miib-idy. and by an onler in council of tlie 11th
of Mareh, I91H, the sum of $.M9,H7rt 51. ha.-i bwn
r<'fn(tte*l.
The t<ubsidy period for the Canadian Xorlhern
Hailway hits yet some lw«» yean* to run, but n
rirefvdent Unt* lieen wt. which will m*oeiisanly
lave to lie ff»Ui>wed with thai company.
Thi- inlefe-t accnied on ihat arcotint to Nt of
Jaiiujiry, MMK, iv approxtittiitely -VMH.IMMI.
'I he abrogation by the f loverninent of itiHelniinM
to t>utun amounting to over a million dollar**.
Palement au chemin de fer Nord-Canadlen.
BiREAU DE L'AuDrrEUR. le IGrtOUt 1918.
(heh MoNsiEiK, — J'ai re^u voire demande du
S counint pour un paiement de $150,000 au chemin
de fer Canadian Xorthern. eomme avance au
compte de rejustement dans la question du compte
(le subsides au chemin <Ie fer ()u'AppeIlo I/ong
Liike et Saskatchewan.
11 est all6gu6 c|ue ce paiement est un acomptc
>ur un montant du par le gouverncment pour le
transport des malles. etc., depuis le premier de
juiller 1910, i\ taciuelle date, une b.ilance de compte
fut biff/'e. Cette balance a Oiv trouv^e .-yins cal-
culer rint<*'r6t de V/i a interct simple pour les
vingt annfes antZ-ricures sur les paiemcnt,s semi-
annuels <le $40,000 (jue le chemin <le fer Qu'Appelle
Long Lake el Saskatchewan a recus du gouverne-
ment. moins les soinm^ port^-cs au crd^it du
compte en vertu de la convention de transport.
Le gouverneiuent. par rarn"'Ie en ctmsoil en date
du 13 mars <lernier, se propose tie rcmettre ce
montant d'int6ri'l.
On a toujours eu I'habitude depuis plusieurs
ann6es de calculer un inti'rcl <*ompos^', mais sur
les representations de la compagnie que I'int^r^t
simple .seulement p*)uvait etre demands en vertu
de la convention entre elle et le gouverncment,
la reclamation fut rctir6e, sur I'avis du ministerc
de la .lust ice, et une sommo de $229,969.53 fut
biff^c du compte.
A A'', d'inieivt >imple. le montant uccuiuul6
;\ la fin de la |x'riode des subsith's. en 1910. s'elevait
i\ $5>i.S,4.55.73, soinme que I'on se propitse de rcmet-
tre.
La compagnie. parutl-il, refuse de reconnaltre
la reclamation du gouverncment pour int^rCt,
Mjus pr/'texle qu'iun consel Eminent anglais et
canadien a emis ['opinion quelle n'a p;is de rt»s|M)n-
s;d)ilite IcKale pour ce paiement. Cette pretention
est maintenant :illeguze malgre la convention
dans le con t rat <le transport t^ue I'int/'ret doit
etre paye. et la reconnaissance ta<'ile de sa resjwn-
sabilite loi-s<|uc la daetle ete contestee ii pn>pos
<le I'interet comimse,
L'opinion du sous-mini>'tn' de la .lustice, dans,
laquelte concourl le ministre, est ((ue la compagnie
est resp<»nKjd>le du montant de eel inter^'t.
L'arW'te en conseil <lu 13 mars 19IS declare:
■ I^' ministn* croit <iu'j\ part les difTicuUes invo-
{|uees, <'*e>t une que^^tion dinteret public de Mivoir
si I'offre de la compagnie seni aceeptee; et ((u'en
ronsideninl le^ ini-ertiluiles du pron'-v. il est ilispose
]\ cniire ([u'il ne serait pas sage de coinpi'omettre
la reflamation en accepliint I'offre de ri^glemenr
faile par la compagnie, tel (|u'e\|>os/'e ci-dessus,
<*hos«' que le ministre ne eroil pa- rai-Miniiablc dans
les circ<m>tanees.
Pour bilTer une somiiie si <'onsiderable <le ruclif
du gouverneiuent. il serait preferable, je crois,
d'.ivoir I'autorisation du Parlement ou de noumetlre
I'lietion proiM»H/'e au comite des complcH publics
de la r-hambri' des ( 'ommune><, imur y etre etudiee.
Kelativement i\ la remi-e pro|>o''ee tie I'interet
dans ce vt\.*, une action s*'mblable a cte prist- tlans
le cas du subside au chemin tie fer ( 'aluary et
Ktlmonton, et par un arrAie en con^*eiI du II mar**
I9IH. la somme de $:)59.s7(i.51 a ete n»inise.
}m iW'riotle tie subsides ptair le ( 'anadian Nor I hern
doit Hf teriiiiner tlans ileu\ ans, mais un precedent
a ete etabli, el il wra necessairement suivi par
cette (t>mpaghie.
L'interet accumuie war ce compte au premier
juillet 1918 CHt fin pr^H de $.148. 0(H).
I*n HMionciiition par le gi>uvemement i\ »es reda-
mntions ptiur des Aommeti n'eievnnt a plus d'un
Pl\AXCE DEPARTilEXT: REVENiE
P— 55
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
which do not lippear ever to have lieen disputed
Vjy the companies until the time for settlement
}\:i(l arrived, is a proceodinK wliich I eonsifler.
as I liave already said, should have parliamentarj-
authority.
1 rcKTet lliat the .•\uditor CJcneral, who is away
from the office throuKh illness is unable to deal
with this subject hiiii>elf. but from a short conver-
sation I ha\'e had with him on it. I am able to
say tliat he wishes that the payment you have
applied for should nf)t bo made until he has been
able to pive the subject fuller consirleration.
I am, sir. vfiur obedient servant,
E. D. .SUTHERL.\ND, As«l. A.(;.
'I'hv Asst. Deputy Xf inister of Finance,
million do dollars, reclamations qui ne paraisseot
rncme pas avoir et6 contestc'es par les compagnies
avant le temps du r^slement de compte. est une
procedure tiui d'apres moi. comme je I'ai dfija
dit, dcvrait 6tre couverte apr I'autoristaion du
parlement.
.Jc rcgrctte que I'auditcur gfenfral, qui est absent
pour cause de maladie, soit incapable de voir
A cette question lui-mciijc, mais d'apres unc courte
conversation que j'ai cue avec lui. je puis dire
qu'il ilf sire que le paiement que vous avez demande
ne soit pas fait jusqu'a ce qu'il soit capable de
donner A cc sujet unc ftude plus complete.
Je demeure, monsieur.
Votre obf issant ser\'iteur,
E. D. .Sl'THERL.\ND,
Attti.-audilcur g'n'ral.
A I'Ass.-sous-ministrc des Finances.
Payment to Canadian Pacific Bailway.
'AcDiT Office, October 31, 1918.
Sir, — I ha\e your application for a payment of
$3,054.41 to the C'unadian Pacific Uaihvaj', bein^
an amount deposited by the Department of Militia
anfl Defence to the credit of the Calgary and
Edmonton Railway Special Account, for trans-
portation.
On the same grounds that I have declined to
pass >*our application of .Sth August last for a
payment of $250,000 to the Canadian Northern
Railway on account of the (iu'Appelle, Long Lake
and .Saskatclicwan Special .\ccount, I am unable
to authorize payment of the present oi\e.
My views on the subject were gi\*en in my letter
to you on 14th .\ugitst last.
1 am. sir. ynur obedient .servant,
E. D. SUTHERLAND, .l.v.s/. A.G. .
The Deputy Minister of Finance.
Paiement an rliemin Ue fer Canadien du
I'acifiqiie.
BtREAU DE l'Auditeur, le 31 octobre,I918.
MoNsiEiR. — .J'ai votre demande pour un paie-
ment de .?3. 054.41 si la compagnic du chemin de
fer Canadien Pacifi<|ue. comirie montant deposf
par le ministere de la Milice et de la Defense au
credit du compte special du chemin de fer Calgarj-
et Edmonton.
I'our les inemcs rai.sons que j'ai donnfes pour
refuser d'accepter votre demande du S aout dernier
pour un paiement de $250,000 au chemin de fer
( 'anatiian Northern sur le compte special du chemin
tie fer Qu'Appelle Long Lake et .Saskatchewan,
je ne puis autoriser le paiement de celui-ci.
Mon opinion sur ce sujet a etc donnce dans la
lettic que je vous ai cnvoyce le 14 aoit dernier.
Je demeure, monsieur,
Votre ob^issant serviteur,
E. D. DUTHERLAXD,
Ass.-avdilciir general.
Au sous-ministrc des Finances.
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
PART G
GOVERNOR GENERAL SECRETARY'S
OFFICE
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE
/ /
RAPPORT DE LAUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
PARTIE G
BUREAU DU SECRETAIRE DU
GOUVERNEUR GENERAL
DEFENSES EN DETAILS
1— IG
G — 2
\t DIlDi; '.7. \ A. AM/. N lit.l'iiHI. inn-iuis
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
(Governor (irneral's S«rretar)'s Oftlcc: Eiprnditiirr.
Bureau du sn-K-tairr du Goiivernrur c^n^ral: D^pensrs.
Summary — Sowmain-.
Civil Governmont Salaric. —
Governor General
.\ides-de-Camp
Military Secretary
renmuiont staff. .
Civil C'overnment Contingencie... —
.\llowanre for Private ."k-oretary
Tenip<irary clerk
Printing and stationery
Allowani'e for travel Governor General
Travelling expenses.
."Sundries
Deputy Ciovernor General — Gouverneur geneial .•^uppleant
War .\ppropriation I'sec ^'ol. IV) — Cr^'dit de guerre <voir Vol. IV)-
t ots.
$ cts.
7.300 00
5.000 00
1.5.700 01
•«!.666 or.
28.000 01
550 00
2S3 87
3.:i70 70
50.000 00
807 42
5.518 61
eo.xw «o
5.000 00
10.531 94
1.52.729 21
Abate-
.
Civil
Outside
inenu. Govrrnor GenrraP.'i Secretary's OfHre: .Salaries a( Ottawa.
Government.
Votes.
Fonds de Bureau du >e<T^taire du (ioiiterneiir c^ii^ral: ApiHiinte-
Gouvemement
Credits
retraite. nienl.s k Ottana.
civil.
supp'emen-
taircs.
$ cts.
Governor General — Gouverneur geiif ral—
S cts.
t CIS.
His Excellency the Duke of Devonshire, 12 m. to Mar. 31 . . .
48.660 66
Special allowance to Chief Justice. .Supreme Court, while acting
a.s Deputy to the Ciovernor General—
' ."^ir riiarles Fitzpatrick. 12 m. to Mar. 31
5.000 00
.Military .^'cretary —
U.-Col. H. G. Hender.«on. 12 ni. to Mar. 31
.5.000 00
.Vides-de-Camp, 12 m. to Mar. 31
7.300 00
Staff— Pcrmnnrl ($15,700.01).
Div. l.\-
1.55 00
.1. F. Crowdv. 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
3. 100 00
•108 00
A. F. .Sladen. 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
Div. 1 B—
3.600 00
120 00
F. L. C. Pereira. 12 ni. to Mar. 31
Div. 2 A-
2 400 00
80 00
J. R. M. Walker. 12 in. to Mar. 31
Div. 3 A—
1.600 00
.57 50
J. M. Crow. 12 111. to Mar. 31
.Mesne n«ers —
1.1.50 no
47 .50
Sergl. H. v.. Clarke. 12 in. to Mar. 31
11.50 00
.50 00
.S-rgt. .1. Guy. 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,000 00
47 .50
.Sergl. G. .lo'hnson. 12 ni. to Mar. 31
950 00
f33 26
.Sergl. T. Rogers. 12 ni. to Mar. 31
950 01
8B8 76
Civil O'orrrnmrnt Continomciej* — Dfprnjtrn rvniingrntfji ttu
anurrrnrmrni ciril (W.M.87).
A. F. Sladen. private secretary. 11 III. to Feb. 28 at »«)<»
.550 00
Mim K. .Stolhem. loniponir)- clerk. July 11 to Dec. 31 »l WOO .
283 87
U'or A ppropriation — t'rMiti* df Qverre. ($9S'>).
H. J. Lunny. temporary clerk, 12 in. In Mar. 31
sno 00
Mi.M K. Slothers. toiiipomry clerk. 3 in I.. Mnr. 31 iii l<i<lll
1.50 00
77.S0OM
A.OSO 00
'Superannuation Fund No. I. — Fond* dp rctraitc n* I.
t.Supenuinuation Fund No. 2. — Fonds de retrailo n° 2.
(lovEiiSoii hem: HALS sKcuETAins (n-ncE: t:s.i'i:siiiTCUi: g — 3
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Governor (General's Secretary: fivil Governmriit (ontingenrieK. $ its.
Secretaire du Gouverneur g^n^ral: D^penses contingentes clii goiivernenirnt civil.
."salaries at Ottawa (including allowance!! to Private ISecrctary) ... . (Page G — 2) 8.33 87
.\. Bclangor, tran.slatint; .speeches 15 00
Stationery Office supplies, 12 iii. to Mar. 31 1,652 91
King's Printer's account : printing, hindinff, etc 1,717 79
Telegrams, $1,378.18; telephone messages, $825.85; postage, $883.43. . ., 3!oS7 4fi
Subscriptions to newspapers find publications 1,451 80
Street ear tickets, $1'25: cartage, $22.50; Hewit's messenger service, $195.95 .'543 45
Orderlies' uniforms, $.393; steel fireproof box. $65.40 4.58 40
Wa.shing towels, Mrs. M. Atkinson, 1 1 in., $1 1 ; Christmas gratuities, $9 20 00
Telephone attachment. $10; water, $20.85; sundries, $15.75 46 60
Press cuttings, $76.65: allowance of ■25c. a da.v to orderlies at (Juebec. $19.25 95 90
Cab and taxi hire at Ottawa: Lt.-Col. H. G. Henderson, $1..50: .\. F. Sladen. $1.33; .1. V .
Crowdy. $188.75; H. J. 1-unny. $7.25; Sorgt. H. C. Clarke. $81.25: Sergt. J. Guy. $2.50:
Sergt. G., Johnson. $72.75: Sergt. T. Rogers. $12.75: mail orderly and messengers, $10. .50.. 510 25
.Allowance for travelling expenses: His Kxcellcncy the Duke of Devonshire .")0,000 00
Travelling expenses: Lt.-Col. H. C. Henderson. $73..55; Sergt. H. G. Clarke, $79.76; Sergt.
G. Johnson, $4.65; Capt. .\. .Maikintosh, $84.71: H. .1. Lunnv. $:i3.65; Sergt. T. Rogers
$13.45; A. Y. Sladen. $7.40 •>97 17
60.. 530 60
War Appropriation —
Salaries of temporary clerks I. See (i — 2) 950 00
Telegrams 9.58194
10,531 94
• -^Governor General's Secrefary'.s OflJee: Revenue.
Bureau du Secretaire du Gouverneur g^n^ral: Recettes.
Casual Riivenuc — Revenu aisual.
King's Printer, scrapped copper plates 1 45
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
PART H
INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
PARTIE H
DEPARTEMENT DES AFFAIRES DES
SAUVAGES
DETAILS DES DEFENSES ET DES RECETTES
1 — iH
H— 2
AUDITOR GEXERA.L'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Sumnury of Expenditure and Revenue.
Rfsumf des d^penses et recettcs.
Page in
Part H.
PaRc dans
la panic H,
S cts
t cts.
Civil Government-
Salaries
Contingencies.
Eipenditure^Depcnees.
Annuities, paid under statute
Ontario and Quebec—
Relief, medical attendance and medicines, Ont.,
Relief, medical attendance and medicines, Que.
Repairs to roads and bridges and drainage
General expenses
New Brunswick —
Salaries
Relief
Aid to agriculture
Medical attendance and medicines.
Repairs to roads
Miscellaneous and unforeseen
Nova Scotia —
Salaries
Relief
Aid to agriculture
Medical attendance and medicines.
Repairs to roads and dyking
Mi.'icellaneous and unforeseen
Prince Exlward Island —
Salaries
Relief and seed grain
Medical attendance and medicines.
Miscellaneous
Manitoba, .'Saskatchewan,
Expenses of agencies. .
Sioux
Surv'eys
British Columbia —
Expenses of agencies. .
Surveys
Alberta and Northwest Territories —
Yukon —
Relief, medical attendance and medicines.
General expenses
Indian Education ;
General —
Relief for dextitutc Indians in remote districts
Prevention of tlic spread of tuberculosis. .
Epidemic of sniallp<jx and other diseases .
Gcncnil legal cxpcnsc.M
Surv<*y.H: t)nturio. (^ucIm-c and Maritime Provinces.
Supprcwjiin of the linunr Iniffic
Regixtration fees, re births, marriages and deaths. . .
Printing, stationer}*, etc., outside service
's pnid und<
War Appropriaiion iitfr Vol. IV) —
Salaries of substitutes
Greater Production Scheme. .
Total expenditure
Hetenue—RtCfJU* .
Carnal revenue
Indian Trutt Fund — Fondt fiduciaire da tauiaget
Summary of balances
.'^urnmary of accounts
Itanfl ftcrounts
10
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
15
34
34
35
41
42
42
42
54
55
.W
50
.W
50
50
50
60
57
58
68
77
119,979 73
12,842 33
12,653 82
17,893 24
10, 729 86
.50.4«6 92
1,744 88
8,474 29
996 89
3,866 04
944 90
856 OO
4,518 75
12.493 74
1,631 79
6,783 52
279 36
2,4.'i4 75
600 00
l.,S05 70
770 70
48 46
542.794 01
9,290 22
6,064 05
159, 1,57 46
6,892 00
10,899 13
3,454 87
85,. 577 35
10, 196 35
4,78.} ,59
12.084 22
596 82
3.000 00
l.W 20
6,699 09
5,049 70
35,965 29
132,823 06
187.066 00
91,763 84
16,883 00
2S. 101 91
24 86
558,148 28
166,049 46
!4..1.'i4 00
734,112 33
122.997 h2
1.023 .13
41,014 99
2,097,621 58
22,808 29
INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 3
Abate-
ments.
P'ond.s (ic
retraite.
Indian Affairs: Salaries at Ottawa.
Affaires des Sauvages: Appointements a Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvcrnement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Cri'dits
cxttrieurs.
t
♦62 00
156 2.5
t
•.56 00
140 00
120 00
•50 GO
127 .50
t
120 00
120 00
t
123 75
140 00
90 00
83 7.5
92 50
102 50
*42 00
92 .'^O
*42 00
40 00
*41 00
102 SO
63 15
*21 00
•61 50
97 50
53 75
55 00
72 50
.55 00
80 00
53 75
62 50
•48 00
25 00
62 .50
13 74
60 00
57 50
55 00
52 50
62 50
55 00
52 50
52 50
Superintendent General — Surintendanl gin&ral.
Hon. W. J. Roche and Hon. Arthur Meighen (salaries shown
under Interior Department).
Staff^Personnel.
Deputy Superintendent General —
D. C. Scott, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. lA—
J. D. McLean, 6 m. at $3,750, 6 m. at $3,850
W. A. Orr, 12 m. to Mar. 31 -. . .
F. H. Paget, 9 m. at $3,100, 3 m. at $3,200
Div. IB— 1
M. Benson, 9 m. at $2,400, 3 ra. at $2,500
S. Bray, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. A. Conrov, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E.Jean, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. M. Mathp.son, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. MrGibbon, 6 m. at $2,500, 6 m. at $2,600
H. McKav, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. M. Ogilvic, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. F. Robertson, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $2,400 (less $1,368.75
military pay)
S. Stewart, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. R. White, 3 m. at S2.400, 9 m. at $2,500
A. S. Williams, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
H. N. Awrey, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H.J. Bury, 9 m. at $1,6.50, 3 m. at $1,750
G. A. ( 'onley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. W. Hobart, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. E. Kemp, 12 m. to Mar ;
A. F. MacKenzie, 12 m. to Mar. 31 -•
J. McGirr, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. R. L. Mclnnes, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,600
R. B. MofTatt. 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. J. O'Connor, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. J. Robins, 5 m. to Nov. 30, at $1,850, Dec. 26 to Mar. 31,
at $1,850
S. J. Robins, private secretary, 9 m. to Mar. 31, at $300,
(less Dec. 1-25)
H. C. Ross, 6 m. to Sept. 30, at $2,100 (superannuated)
J. W. Shore, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. D. Sutherland, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2B—
A. S. Bourinot, 3 m. at $1,000, 9 m. at $1,100
E. B. Cogswell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. A. Cooke, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. Davies, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. Fabien, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. H. Fee, 3 m. at $1,000, 9 m. at $1,100
H. Graham, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. D. Maxwell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. R. L. Mclnnes, 6 m. to Sept. 30, at $1,000 (promoted)....
H. O'Donohoe, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. H. Ogilvic, 3 m. to June 30, at $1,100 (enlisted)
P. N. L. Phelan, 6 m. at $1,150, 6 m. at $1,250
A. E. St. Louis, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3A—
M. Back, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. B. Bailey, 12 m. to Mar 31
M. H. Brennan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. C. Caddy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. Churchill, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. H. Coghlan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
cts
5,000 00
3,216 64
. Carried forward .
3,800 OO
3,100 00
3, 125 00
2.425 00
2,800 00
2,800 00
2.400 00
2,. 500 00
2,5.50 00
2,. 500 00
2,400 00
1,031 25
2,800 00
2,475 00
2,800 00
1,800 00
1,675 00
1,850 00
2,0.'^0 00
2, 100 00
1,850 00
2,100 00
800 00
2,0.-0 00
2,050 00
1,263 16
204 84
1,050 00
2,0.50 00
1,950 00
1,075 00
1,100 00
1,4.50 00
1,100 00
1,600 00
1,075 00
1,250 00
1,600 00
500 00
1,2.50 00
274 98
1,200 00
1,150 00
1,100 00
i.a50 00
1,250 00
1,100 00
1,0.50 00
1,050 00
90,574 23
1— Uh
AVniTOR GE\KRAL-S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
Civil
Outside
ments.
Indian Affairs: Salaries at Ottawa.— Continued.
Government.
Votes.
Fonds de
Affaires des .Sauvages: .\ppointemcnts i Ottawa.— Suite.
Gouvemement
Crddits
retraite.
civil .
extfrieurs.
S cts.
$ ets.
$ cts.
3.216 54
Brought forward
90,. 574 23
SM#— Concluded— Personnel— Fin.
Div. 3A— Concluded.
55 00
W. E. Darbv. 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
1.100 00
62 fO
G. A. Gorrcll. 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,2.W 00
62 50
H. Hooper. 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,250 00
.55 00
E. MacRitohie. 12 m. to Mar. 31
1, 100 00
t43 75
E. .''. Martin, l'2m. to Mar. 31
1,250 00
.52 50
62 50
.\ F Ma-sta 12 in to Mar 31
1,0.50 00
M . Mi-Intosh, 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,250 00
62 .^50
E. K. McLatchie, 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,250 00
•25 00
H. G. Ogilvy. 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,250 00
62 50
R. C;. Orr, 12 m. to Mar. to Mar. 31
1,250 00
58 13
62 50
58 13
52 50
R PhoLin 9 ni at SI l.iO 3 in. at $1,200
1, 162 50
^j , X *!*, lean f ** iii« 4»v >atB"'V| "* mB»» »•* V***'*'*' ' ' ■ ■ ' ' • •• • •■ • •- ■
R. Pringlo. 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,250 00
H n Ru'isoU 9 m at $1 150 3 m. at $1,200 ... .
1,162 50
A. E. .Slceth, 12 m. to Mar. 31
l.MO 00
Div. 3B—
36 25
G. ,^xrastrong, 6 m. at $700. 6 in. at $750
725 00
35 63
K. E. Boast,9 m. at $700. 3 m. at $750
712 .50
47 50
A. Uoylc, 12 m. toMar. 31 ..
950 00
38 13
V.E. Hood. 9 m. at $7.50, 3 ni. at $800
702 50
39 38
L. E. Lar.B<lon, 3 m. at $7.'.0, 9 m. at $800.
7,S7 50
36 25
H. MfVity, 6 m. at $700. 0 m. at $7,50
72> 00
36 25
E. J. Morgan, 6 ra. at $700, 6 m. at$750 (less $401 .50 military
pay) -
323 50
37 50
M. Ncilfon. 12 m. to Mar. 31 -
750 00
38 13
A. M. Tench, 9 m. at $750, 3 m. at $800 . .
Messengers, etc. —
702 50.
47 50
J. Bradley. 12 m. to Mar. 31
950 00
47 50
W. A. Do«-ning, 12 m. to Mar. 31 . .
9.50 00
•19 00
B. Hayler. 12 in. to Mar. 31
9.50 00
31 66
M. MrAllLster, 8 m. to Mar. 31, at $950
033 32
47 50
F. Munro, I2in.toMar. 31
950 00
30 OO
W. Scott, 12 m. to Mar. 31
600 00
•19 00
\V. Sealc, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Private Secretary —
950 00
G. W. Bryan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
,300 00
Civil Government Contingcnrie^ — D6}>ensrK cnnlingcnUi du gourerne-
mnt civil, {page //— 5) (tt.rS.SI).
A.M. Bridgci, clerk, Aug. 18 to Sept. 30 at $600
75 HI
L. Shane, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31
600 00
A. E. Bristow, racssenger, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
600 00
OnUaio and Quebec— Ontario ct Qufbec, (poflc H—IO), (tS.tOO).
C. C. Parker, inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31
2.000 00
George Shaw, timber inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31
1,200 00
.Wan.. Alia.. .So**., and N. \V. T.—Man., Attn.. S<uk., el T.du
N.-O.. (page U—SSSf). ($S,US).
H. W. Fsirchild, surveyor, 12 m. to Mar. 31.. .
1,825 00
L, H. Lamothc, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Indian Education— tnttntction dr* tautageii, (page H—HX),
1.600 00
(tt.OOO).
J. D. Chtn«, C.E., architect, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Carried forwaril
2.000 00
4,578 83
121,156 88
8,625 00
INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 -
H— 5
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Indian Affairs: Salaries at Ottawa — Concluded.
Affaires dcs Sauvages: Appointements h Ottawa — Fin.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
eivil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext^rieurs.
i cts.
4,578 83
Brought forward
Trust Fund— Fonds fiduciaires, {page H— US) {tlSS.Ifi).
J. A. Robert,son, clerk, April 1 to May 15 at $1.300
irar Appropriation — CrSdit de guerre (page H — 57) (,t3,126.63).
t cts.
121,256 86
V. Maekay, June 8 to Mar. 31 at $.500
S. McBride, April I to June 27 at S6.50, June 28 to Mar. 31 at $900
H. C. B. Morris, April 1 to June 27 at S6.50, June 28 to Mar. 31 at
S900 f
M. Sinclair, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Smith, April 1 to June 8 at $500, June 9 to Mar. 31 at $550
$ cts.
8,625 00
162 49
406 96
839 56
839 56
500 00
540 55
4,578 83
1 32
Less, under-credited to Superannuation Revenue, adjusted in
1918-19
121,256 86
1 32
11,914 12
4,577 51
121,255 54
11,914 12
*Superarinuation Fund No. 1. fSuperannuation Fund No. 2. _ {35 years' service completed.
Civil Govtrnment Contingencies. $ cts.
D£pcnses contingentes du gouvernement civil.
Salaries at Ottawa (Page H— 4) 1, 275 81
Stationery Office supplies, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,904 90
King's Printer's account, printing, binding, etc 2, 101 50
Telegrams, $1,1.57.07; telephone messages, $5.85; postage, $336; soap, $38.65 1,537 57
Subscriptions to newspapers and publications 142 14
Blueprints, $369.61; street car tickets, SU; cartage, $20 24; sundries, $18... 418 85
The Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, membership fee for W. R. White 5 00
The Ontario Association of Architects, membership fee for R. M. Ogilvie 10 00
Water, $74 30; gratuities to telegraph messengers, $11; towels, 3 doz., $10 OS 95 38
R. L. Montgomery, services as compass man with H. J. Bury, June 4 to Xug. 9 at $75 per m. 164 51
J. P. Wright, services as guide with H- J. Bury, 13 d. at $2.50 per d 32 50
Washing towels, Mrs. E. Bellefeuille, 12 m 84 00
Washing impression cloths, Mrs. E. Walsh, 12 m. 72 00
Travelling expenses; S. Brav, $22 8.->; H. J. Burv, $5.59.95; H. A. Conroy, $1,073.41; C. A.
Cooke. S261, 62; H. Fabicn. $30 (JO; E. Jean. .?191.30; F. V. Kempton. $17..55; C. McGib-
bon, $434.85; H. McKay, S100.70; A. F. McKenzie, $190 70; J. D. McLean, $132.10; R.
M. Ogilvie, $480.32; F.H. Paget, $225.25; D. C. Scott, $50.90; W. R. White, $166.07 . . 3,938 17
12,842 33
.4nnultles paid under Statute. $ cts.
Rentes viagfres payfe"S suivant la loi.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberti: Chiefs, $25: Headmen, tl5: Indians, to— Manitoba, Saskat-
chewan and Alberta: Chefs, $25; commandants, $15; saucages, $5 ($178,090).
\ssiniboine agency: 1 chief, 3 headmen, 170 Indians; arrears, $5 925 00
Battlcford agency: 2 chiefs, 2 headmen, 963 Indians; arrears, $45 *'''i9 "^
Birtle agency: 3 chiefs. 5 headmen. 403 Indi,ins; arrears. $10 2. 17.5 00
Blackfoot agency: 2 chiefs, 7 headmen. 701 Indians; arrears, $15 3, 675 00
Blood agency: 1 chief. 10 headmen. 1.101 Indians 5,680 00
Carlton agency: 6 chiefs, 13 headmen, 1.162 Indians; arrears, $45 6,200 00
Clandeboyc agenc}-: 4 chiefs, 10 headmen, 1.562 Indians; arrears, $25; commutation, $50 8,13.5 00
Crooked Lake agency: 4 chiefs, 5 headmen, (100 Indians; arrears. $20 3. 195 00
Duck Lake agency: 2 chiefs, 5 headmen, 753 Indians; arrears, $60; commutation, $50 4,000 00
Carried forward 38,925 00
H— 6
AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Annuities paid under Statute — Oonrluded. S cts.
Rentes riagtres payees sulrant la lol— Fin.
Brought forward 38,925 00
Manitoba, Saakatdiewan and Atbcrta: — Concluded.
Manitoba, Saskatchewin and Alberta : — Fin.
Edmontiin aciniy: 4 chiefs, 4 headmen, 719 Indians; .irrcars, $10; commutations, 2, $100 S.Sfi.'i 00
File Hills iiRency : 4 headmen. 32-5 Indians; arrears. $40 1 , 72.'> 00
Fisher River aseney: .5 chiefs. 20 headmen, 2,297 Indians; .arrears, $85 11,995 00
Fort Frames agency; 13 chiefs, 27 headmen, 834 Indians; arrears, $25 4.92'> 00
Fort Simpson agency: 2 chiefs, 2 headmen, 223 Indians; arrears, $10 1 , 205 00
Hobbema agency; 2 chiefs, C headmen, S23 Indians; arrears, $60 4,315 00
Isle k la Crosse agency; 9 chiefs, 17 headmen. 2,032 Indians; arrears, $15 10.fi.'>5 00
Kenora agency: 13 chiefs, 28 headmen, 2,121 Indians; arrears, $315; commutations, 2, $100.. . 11.705 00
Lesser Slave Lake agency: 10 chiefs, 24 headmen, 2,540 Indians; arrears, $550; commutations,
4. $200 .' U.Of.O 00
Moose Mountain agency: 1 chief, 2 headmen, 206 Indians 1 . 0S5 00
Nor\vay House agency: 6 chiefs, 14 headmen, 3.298 Indians; arrears, $345 .' 17. 195 00
Onion I^ake agency: 4 chiefs, 11 headmen, 1,042 Indians; arrears, $00 5,, 535 00
Pas agency: 6 chiefs. 11 he.idmen, 1,120 Indians; arrears. $5; commutation, $50 5.970 00
Peigan agencv: 1 chief, 4 headmen. 409 Indians; arreivrs, $40 2, 170 00
Pelly agency': 3 chiefs. G headmen, 567 Indians 3.000 00
Portage la Prairie agency: 13 chiefs, 33 headmen, 2.127 Indians; arrears, $25 1I.4S0 00
Qu'Appelle agency: 2 chiefs, 4 headmen, 41B Indians; arrears, $.30 2.220 00
Saddle Lake agency: I chief, 8 headmen, S74 Indians; arrears, $45 4,, 560 00
.Sarcee agency; 1 chief. 2 headmen. 179 Indians 9.''0 00
Stony agency: 3 chiefs, 5 headmen, (ifil Indians -. 3, 4^5 00
Touchwood agency: 5 chiefs, 8 headmen. 956 Indians; arrears, $10 5,0.35 00
Treaty 8: S chiefs. 16 headmen. 1.9174ndians; arrears, $100 10, 125 00
York Factory and Fort Churchill: 1 chief, 2 headmen, 347 Indians; arrears, $85 1,875 00
Treaty 9, Ontario, Indiana at Si—TraiK 9, sauragcs d'Ontario A t4 (t676).
.\l)itilii Indians: Dominion band. 151; Ontario band. 82; arrears, $20 9,52 00
Albany Indians. 970 arrears. $656; English River Indians, 96, arrears, $68; Fort Hope Indians,
541; commutation, $40 7,192 00
Martin's Falls Indians: lx>ng Lake division, $1.32, arrears, $36; Martin's Falls, 139 1, 120 00
Matal<"hewan Indians, 7H; New Post Indians, 2t». 416 00
Moose I'actorj' Indians: at (haplcau, 73; at Missinaibi, 51, arrears, $4; at Moose Factory,
381. arrears, $24 2,048 00
Ojib)>ewa Induans: at Brunswick Post, 124; at Chapleau, 58; at Flying Post, 78, arrears, $24;
at .Matagami, 76 1.368 00
Osnaburgh Indians, 446, arrears, $12 1,790 00
Robinson Treaty Annuities — Traiti Robinson, rentes riaoirei (t8,S00).
Brown, W. R. annuities paid: Fort William band, 267, arrears $16; Long Ijike band, 2.'>8 ;
Nipigon band. 411. arrears $24; Pays Plat band, .50; Pic band, 225, arrears $4; Red
Rock band. 244 5. 864 00
Cockbum.dco. P.. annuities pai<l: Dokis band. 116; Nipissing band, 319; Timagnmi band. 80 2,060 00
f;o<lfrey. T. .1.. annuities paid: Mi -hipicotcn band, 147, arrears $56; Mississagi band, 20, arrears
$8; Spanish River band, .'iS, arrears $12 884 00
Hagan, Samuel, annuities paiil: MissLs.sngi band, I IS; .Serpent River band, 126; Spani.sh River
bands. .\o. I. 226. N<i. 2. .38; This.salon band. 166 2,0.84 00
I.owis. R. .1,. annuities paid; French River band. 66; Mngnnnlawnn band. 108; Manitoulin
Islnml bnml, .354; I'oint Crondine banil. 42; ."Spanish River band No. 3, 232; Tahgai-
weneni band, 148; Wbitefish Ijiki' band, 144: Whitelish River band. 73 4,068 00
I>jgnn. Alexander, annuities poiil: Henvey Inlet band, 149; Mnganatnwan band, 33; Parry
Island banfl, 98; Shawanaga bnnil, 117 1,. 588 00
McNabb, \. O., nnnuitii's i«id: Ratchawana banda,4l2; Garden River band, 430; Michipi-
coten band, 1.36 .. 3,912 00
Annuities paid by department: annuities 1017-18, $88; arrears, $148; eommulations, 3, $120 . 3.56 00
214,098 00
Leas— Paid by Ontario Covemment on account of Treaty 9 annuities, $14,216; paid on account
ol Robin-vin Treaty annuities from f)iibbe»iiii of Ijike Huron, Trust Account No. 20,
$7,848, and Ojibliewns of Lake .Superior. Trust Account No. 27, $5,8tls 27,032 00
187,000 00
INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE H — 7
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ontario and Quebec— Ontario et Qu^liec. $ eta.
Ontario: Relief, Medical Attetidatice and Medirines — Ontario: Secours, soins medicaux el mSdica-
nfntf: iSll.OoS US).
Abitibi Indians: treatment tor blind child, $59.75; hospital treatment, etc., 131.73 91 50
Albany River DLsfrict —
Relief supplied by Hudson's Bay Co. at the following posts: Bell River, ?79.25; Fort
Hope, $76.3.95; Lake Savant, S63G 70; Martin's Falls, ?610 66; Osnaburgh. $1,1.53.40 3,243 96
Relief supplied by Revillon Bros, at the following posts: English River, $350.09; Fort
Hope, $454. 15; Kanuchuan. $.346.29 1, 1.50 53
Medical operation, $120; medical services, $36.25; hospital treatment, $91.95 24S 20
Maintenance and care of sick, $17.40; 2 peg legs, $40; seed potatoes, 17 bush., $21.25. ... 78 65
Alnwick Agency: Rathbun^'hildren, board and clothing, $380 07, medical attendance, etc.,
$26. 55 406 62
Cape Croker Agency: medical services, $34; treatment in hospitals, $66 100 00
Caradoc Agency —
Medical officer. Dr. W. H. Woods, 12 m., $.390; special services, $1.57 60 547 60
Surgical operation, $100; treatment in hospitals, $345.55, treatment in asylum, $286 731 55
, Relief, $3.57 62; teed oats, 7| bush., S5. 60; prizes for standing crop, $37 400 22
Grant to agricultural fair at Muncey. 150 00
Seed: beans, 2Si bush., $240 .38; oats, 114-9 bush., $112; potatoes, 162J bags, $632.65;
sundry seed, $8.80; freight on seed, $2.25 996 08
Chapleau Agency: medical officer. Dr. J. J. Shcahan, 10 m. to Jan. 31, $416 60; medical ser-
vices, $47 70; treatment in Lady Minto hospital, -5400. .50; maintenance in asylum, $42.50;
coffins, 3, $45; relief, $3.59. .50; freight, etc., $11.41 1,323 21
Christian Island Agency, treatment in St. Mary's hospital, 365 d. at $1 365 00
Georgina and Snake Island Agency,^ prizes for vegetable garden contest 15 00
Golden Lake Agency: medical officers, Dr. M. James, salary $200, special services $90; Dr.
James Reeves, $350; medical attendance, $35; relief, $479; burial expenses, $114.75;
treatment and maintenance in hospitals, $255; seed potatoes, 29 bags, $100.85; oats, 25J
bush., $23; wheat, 9 bush., $27; fares and freight, $12.08 1,686 68
James Hay District —
Relief supplied bv Hudson's Bay Co., at the following posts: Albany, $1,382.07; Ghost
River, $145.89; Kapisko, $275.16; Mistassini, $429. .39; Moose Factory, $3,071.52;
Neoskwesk.an, $75.42; New Post, $54.30; Opinaka, $253.96; Woswonaby, $495.13 6,182 84
Relief supplied bv Revillon Bros, at the following posts: Albany, $198.26; Moose River,
$1,212. .59; Northwest River, $211.52 1,622 37
Medical services, $76; medicines, $290.23; treatment in hospitals, $268 6.34 23
Maintenance in asylum, $61.14; taking patient to hospital, $9; relief, etc., $12.71 82 85
Manitowaning Agency: medical officer. Dr. R. \V. ,Shaw, $184.12; medical services. Dr. R.
Chevrier. $165; travel and express, $7.65 356 77
Parry .Sound Superintendency: medical services, $186.50; treatment in hospitals, $161; relief,
$126.63; seed, peas, 4 bush., $32.20; potatoes, 46 bags, $190.60; timothy, $8; freight, $1.35 706 28
Patricia District —
Relief supplied by Hudson's Bay Co. at the following posts: Agamiska, $310.44;
Attawapiskat, $3,126 01; Cat Lake, $556.95; Trout Lake, $208 25 4,201 65
Relief supplied by Revillon Bros, at the following posts: Attawapiskat, $782.43; Winish,
$160.76 943 19
Port Arthur Agency —
Lake Nipigon liand: relief supplies, $222.26; medicines, $16.25; seed potatoes, 10 bags,
$35; transport of sick Indians, $.54.55; fishing tackle, amount to be refunded^
$480 02; plough points, .S3; freight. $10.93 822 01
Long Lake Band: relief supplies, $931 .80; medical services, $148; treatment in St. Joseph's
Hospital at $1.25 a day, $434; ambulance .service and burial, $24 1,537 80
Martin's Falls Band: medical services, $39. .50; burial expenses, $17.30; relief, $35.10 91 90
Pic Band: medical services, $67.27; maintenance and treatment, in hospital, $5, in asylum,
$143; relief .supplies, $317.35 532 62
Red Rock Band: treatment in hospital. $113; medicines, $16.85; relief supplies, $137.97;
burial expenses, $30; seed potatoes, 5 bags, $14 311 82
General : medical officer, Dr. W. \V. .Smith, s.alary, $290; travel, $44 40; medical services,
$116 50; medicines, $70 95; board and care of sick Indian, $59.35; transportation
expenses, $103.74; relief supplies, $:i5.80; 8 second hand fish nets, $32; nails, $7.50;
express and freight, $51 .76 818 00
Saugeen Agency: treatment in hospital, $25.50; prizes for standing crop contest, $37 62 50
Sault Ste. Marie .V'ency: medical services. Dr. F. G. Davis, $69 10; relief, $8; grant to
Garden River .Agricultural Fair, $75 152 10
Sturgeon Falls Agency; medical services, $63.50; treatment in hospital, $107.35; board of
Indian, U in., $90; relief, $.351.88; fares. $35.20; coffin, $24; seed, $42; hay forks, $6;
freight, $3 46 723 39
Thessalon Agency: medical officer. Dr. T. F. Flaherty, $250; board and treatment in Ottawa
General Ho.spital. $242.75; coffin, $10; relief supplies, $95.50; seed, oats, 27 bush., $27,
peas, 19 bush., $18.50, potatoes, 24 sacks, $73.50 747 25
Carried forward 32, 064 37
H — 8 AUDITOR OENERAL'8 REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Ontario and Quebec— Continued. — Ontario et Quebec — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 32,064 37
Ontario: Relief, Medical Attendance Concluded — Ontario: aecours, soinn niMicaux ct mtiica-
vients. — fin.
Tyendinaga .\gcncy: m.iintenance inasylum, $58.50; prizes for crop competition. l-'iT 95 50
Walpolc Island ARcncy: surgical operation. $110: maintenance in asylum, $i:iO; maintenance
and treatment of Indian boy, \Vhite, $227.65; sundry board, Si6.66; prizes for crop com-
petition, $47 561 31
General —
Medical officer. Dr. R. A. Caldwell paying treaty, 9 annuities: services, 85 d. at $10;
medical .supplies, $320 37; travel and outlay. $176.50 1,346 87
Medical officer. Dr. J. H. .lacobs paying treaty, 9 annuities: services. 30 d. at $6: medical
supplies, $71 51; travel and outlay. $144 S2; total, $396 33, less, $65 14, erroneously
paid from General Vote on acco.int of salary 331 19
Board and treatment in I'ort Albanv hospital at $1 a day 454 00
Blankets. 33. $190 95; medical supplies. $4. 2S; express and freight, $20.58 215 81
Prizes tor vegetable garden and crop contests in the following agencies: Moravian, $82;
Rama. $15; Rice Lake, $15; .Sarnia, $15 127 00
Grants: JIoosc I'ort hospital, $450; renovating church at Brantford, $50 .lOO 00
Quebec Relief, Medical Attendance and Medicines — Qu&>ec: Secours, soina mfdicaux et mfdicn-
mcnts (ttT,89S.2i).
B^cancour .\gency: maintenance, Hotil Dieu, Nicolet, 12 m., $144; wood, 55 cd., $25; provi-
sions, clothing, etc., $225 46 394 46
Bcrsimis Agency; medical officers. Dr. J. F. X. Bossi, $1,000; Dr. J. C. L. Bussiircs, $150;
drugs and medical supplies. $434.71; fishing net, $103.25; board, $14.70; provisions,
$784 02; small items. $22 67 2,601 35
Cacouna .\genf-y: mcdiial attendance, Dr. J. Kane, $166 50, Dr. J. A. Morals, $175. .50, Dr.
.1. X. Pcrusse. $i;{,S S5, sundrv, $36.50; provisions, $453.78; wood, $21.75; travelling
expen.scs and freight. $11 30 1.004 IS
Caughnawaga Agency: grant to Sacred Heart Hospital, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,300; medicnl
attendance, $10; drugs and medical supplies. $108.61; provisions, meat and supplii'-,
$1,399 71: clothing, $74.35; bed and bedding. $19; coal, 85 ton, $91 ,50; (ares, freight .
etc., $11.05 :t,UI4 22
Gasp6 -Xgcncy: medical officer, Dr. F. VV. Macartney, $80; provisions, $125.82; blankets
and clothing, $32.35 238 17
Hudson Haj- (Ka-stern District) —
Reliel and ammunition supplied at the following posts by Hudson's Bay Co.: Eastmain,
$1.7.36 22; Ncmisk.iu. $245 75; Rupert House, $1,938 37 3.920 34
Relief and ammunition supplied at ihi- f.)ll>«ini; posts by Revillon Bros.: Agamiska,
$(H 95; Kastmain, $1..5.>4.70; Nemiskau. S700 70: Rui)ort Housi-, $.5S2.28 2,932 63
Lorette Agency: medical officers. Dr. Kmcst AUiud. 6 m. to Sept. 30. 3 m. to Mar. 31. $75,
Dr. -Viet. Houcher, $6(K); care of orphans and feeble mimled at $1 a month. $240; provi-
sions, etc., $.382 18; blankets and clothing, $10; wood, 3! cd., $24.20; freight, $1 .40 1,362 78
Mnniwaki Agency, ctiflin 12 00
Maria Agency: medical officer. Dr. .los. Boileau, $300; medical attendance, Dr. A. Arseneault,
$21, Dr. L. 1'. Disy, $50; provisions, $860.28; half cost of wire feitee, $20; •small iUMiis,
$14 1,265 28
Mingan .\gency: medical officer. Dr. S. McDuff, $200, .special services, $110.25, travelling
expenses. $96: provlslon.s and supplies. $1.8.39 09; clothing, $00.16; ammunition and lishing
tackle, $;>9.3y; (ish bait. $7S; burial expen.ses, $44 93 2,633 82
Oka .Wency: medical officer. Dr. \V. ( luimct. $20<l; moilical attendance, $23; hospital main-
tenance, drugs and medical supplies. $93 9(1; board at $2 50 awi-ck. $2.'iO. nl $S a month,
$20; provi.iir>ns, clothing h" i - iriirii..^, S1.:!SS..5.'; bods and bedding, $27; trjivelling
eipenscs, $17.25; burial CM small items, $9 5U 2,11723
I'icrreville Agency: medicul Dr. I'. K. G6linn.s, $415.25; flour and pork, $141 .17;
care of children. $7 '.'' >:«.. 883 92
Pointe Bliuc .\gency: n rs. Dr. A. Bouchard. 3 m. to June .30. l.'iO. Dr. .1. C'onstan-
tin. $6.50; medical ui' I 'r. H. D. Bni»»ard, $75; expenses taking insane woman to
asylum. $39 05 814 05
Pontine County Indiana: provisions, $016.50; clothing and blankets, S60; burial expenses,
$1.15 080 6.5
Re.itigouche yVgency: medic.al nttondnnce. Dr. .\. Martin, $28S .50. Dr. .1. Frenetic, t>57.50;
hnspit.il c.ir. and mainlenance, 437 d.. $179; provisions, etc., $1,051 .35; expenws re inKano
In.l ■: burial expenses, $43 SO; small items, $19 25 2,296 25
St. All,- H y—
Nai , Ih(fians: medical officer. Dr. .1. H. West, 18 m., $.300; fidhing supervisor,
.Nfl'i'in Vignenult, 6 in.. $323.2.5; relief supplies, hunting :ind lishing outlils suiiplicd
to Indians. %\.HI)2 r>5; ek|>pnses building store. $1.30 70; shack, $10; boat hire, 105 d.,
$52 ,W); bin- of net. $2.5; sundry expenses, $20 15 2,700 25
Carricl forward 64,470 63
I
INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE H — 9
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ontario and Quebec — Continued. — Ontario et Quebec — Suite. % cts.
Brought fonvard 64,470 63
Quebec: Relief, Medical Attendance and Medicines — Concluded — Quebec: Secours, soins medi-
caux et medicaments — Fin.
St. Augustine Agency — Concluded.
Romaine Indians: relief supplies, hunting and fishing outfits, $5, .320. 34; rent of shed,
$10; board of Dr. West, $4.50 .• 5,334 84
St. Augustine Indians: fishing supervisor, Robert Rogers, 4 m., J190; relief supplies,
hunting and fishing outfits, $6,311.43; net, $40; barge boat, $35; repairs to boat.
$34.38; freighting, $U 6.621 81
General: relief supplies, etc., $910.06; seal skins, .50, $125; seal skin shoes, 65 pr., $32.50;
expenses while collecting furs, $76.25; labour, $16 .50; boat hire and freight, $4.95 1,195 26
St. Regis .Vgency: provisions, $92; ciial and cartage. $51 ,32; wood, 4 cd., .*20 05: freighting, $5 168 37
Seven Islands Agency: medical officer. Dr. C. A. MacDougall, salaryjand drug allowance,
$6.50, visitiilg Moise Indians, 86 d., S860; provisions, supplies, ammunition and fishing
tackle, $4,387.40; clothing and blankets, $484.20; milk supply, 1 yr., S150.. 30; bait, $25;
wood, 128 cd., $454.25; drawing wood and chopping trees, $225; lumber and building
material, $336.63; insurance, $23.88; building fishing smack. $.30.25; repairs to houses,
$118.50; burial expenses, $36; freight, $51 .67 7,839 08
Timiskaming .\gency —
-Vbitilji Hand: medical services, $48; hospital maintenance, $36; maintenance at $10
a month, $60; provisions, $296.96; travelling expenses with insane patients, etc.,
$160.20 601 16
Barrifere and Grand Lao Hands: medical services, $112; relief supplies, burial expenses,
etc., $609.02 721 02
Long Point Reserve: medical services, $40.75; maintenance at $8 a month, $120; provisions,
clothing, etc., $410.24 570 99
Timiskaming Band: maintenance at $10 a month. $240; provisions and supplies, $74.72;
bed and bedding, 832; drugs and medical supplies, $75.09; horse, $200; cow, $50;
small items, $15 .94 687 75
General: board of Indian, 52 wk., $52; clothing, $6; travelling expenses, $5 63 00
Ungava District —
Relief supplied at the following posts by Hudson's Bay Co.: Fort Chimo, 81.705 40;
Fort George, $S,.367.n; George's River, $143.90; Great Whale River, $5,494.14 15,710 55
Relief supplied at the following posts by Revillon Bros.: Fort George, $1,476.21; Ungava,
$213. 48; AVakeham Bay, $289 54 1.979 23
Upper St. Maurice District —
Relief supplied at the following posts by Hudson's Bay Co.: Manuan, $633.58; Obiduan,
S1.50; W eymontachi, $.520 .89 1,304 47
Drugs and medical supplies 14 60
General —
Medical attendance, Dr. J. A. Riberdy. $1,231.75; drugs and medical supplies, $180 1,411 75
Treatment and bo.ard, St. Joseph's Hospital, La Tuque, 1.099 d 1,351 50
Provisions, $136; blankets, 102, $581 .40; excess weight of blankets, $7.60 725 00
Burial expenses, $57; travelling expenses, $10.55; freight, $12.30 79 91
Repairs lo Rimds and Brid'jcs and Drainage — Reparations aux chcmins et ponts el drainage —
($tOJ29.Se).
Caughnawaga Reserve —
Donca,stcr road; men, at $3. .Sl.55.10, at $2, $204, at $1.50. $15, 63 lir., $13.70; man
I and horse at $3. 50, $1 17.45 510 25
Huntingdon road: foreman at $4. $240; men at $2.75, $888.42; teams at $5, $145.75;
man .-md horse at $3.50. $14.40 1,288 57
Laprairie road: foreman at $1. $.52: labourers at $2, $211; teams, $77.50 .340 50
St. Isidore road: foreman at $4, $49: labourers, $52.75; teams, at $5, $92.50 194 25
Sundry repairs, $20.35; expenses of J. D. Ch6n6. engineer, ^3; storage of tools, $15 78 35
Maria Reserve: labourers at $! .50. $20: teams at $3.25, $2-> 52 00
Ouiatchouan Reserve, Quebec: typewriting, etc., specifications re proposed repairs 9 32
Pointc Hleue Reserve: foreman at $1. $213.46; engineer for road m.acliinc, at $3.50. 894.50;
laljourers. at $2.75, $129.25, at $2. .50, $110.25, at $2.25, $706.65, at $2. $116 80, at 50c.
to $1.75, $158.27; teams, at $5, $148. ,50, at $4,50. $154.62, at $;}.75, $172. .50; hor.se and
man at $3.25, $339.44; ingot iron culverts, 4, $243; coal for road machine. 18J tons, $206.25;
rent of ro.ad machine, .?.55: cement and lumber, $38.70; tools, oil and repairs, $69.47;
total, $:!,016.06, less $17.99 underpaid 2,998 67
Restigouche Heservc: labour, $107 .50; lumber for sidewalk, $138.50; gravel, $4 250 00
Sarnia Reserve, River road: foreman at $3.50, S61.75; labourers at $2.50, $108.87; teams
at $5, $32.S 38. 500 00
Tyendinaga Reserve, steel bridge, York road: contractor, W. H. Harvey (contract, $9,600)
. paid on progress estimate, $4,500; advertising for tenders, $7 .95 4. 507 95
Carried forward ^ 121, 580 83
^IDITOR GEy-ERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
^1' " "lU
9 GEORGE V, A- 1919
$ cts.
121,580 83
Ontario and Quebec-Continued-Ontario et Qu«bec-Suite
Brought torwiard
General Expenses-Dipensea genirale^i.tS0.iS6M).
(Page H— 4)... 3.200 00
!u:!!;!vSi^"raateriaUor council house at Fort Hope ;;::^:..::: ;;; ^f^ t\
-K^^lr^^oZy-^'^'-'-''- R. Coyle. salary. «2o; postage. $6.51-. :::::;:::.. 200 00
W.an.-our .\«ency, agent. Den.s H^^ert ssOarx .^^ ^^^- -^^ ^^^,^y ^213. 13; coal.
LanSte^i. J. E- ^uth^rby: -lary S2.W r^nt fo^.^f^ j^.r^'^i^.^t.^tc.-. S.34.75. . I.2,M 70
Caradoc -Vponoy: agent. H. • ^^^ ^ ' «^*^'-"^^U ,"*"s%\ travel and outlay. S1S6 ST care
Caughna^va^^Ageno-:^agent.X^M^^^^ filing safe and sect.on. $109.18; ^^^^ ^^
keeping' D«ncasterro.^d "j'*^';^5(;'';,"''^;,^;?i;wo/office rent. April 1 to Dec. 31. Feb. 1 U.
^•■"{l^Li^^ran^^lS^lIo^^t.^^ ^1
g-i-^i:lrsial?-I%nSn| a^^^ J^ |
8:;l:!B^5:^e:^^-'Se^ri{>iS^r.^^^ -«'
Lorctte Agcn-y; agents. A O »j^"\"- q Kastien 3 n.. to June 30. $21 99; office rent. 3
Mar .11 S200 02; a.'^^istant. Mrs. .x. y. oasiien. o ■•■ 3(9 06
m. to .liine'-iO. $2.5; '■''■'■t"sJ'°^,''V ^''^,.l..rv»l'>00- clerk H.C.McIx?od. salary. $720;
^l£x^.^.^/^^^o^?l^:SS>o-:"!^ --
Moravian Agency: agent. E. "^'t, v»^ 1^°" ^'a^y *™- *™''^' ""'* "" *'' '''' ""^ "^
New Credit Agency: agent. \\.C.\ an Loon, salary . . w. S,5 05
$.S0 U X, U J i„,,- siw- travel and outlav. $32.98: rent. 10 m., $50 . 562 W
Oka .\gency: agent. C. F. Bertrand. ='»>a'^y; f*?Oi.''(^r\^"eUml'. utlav. $320.(W: 5p.c. com-
Parr^• Sound .\gency: iigcnt. A. Ix^n. .salary .$ 1.000 traxe. an ^^^^^^ ^^^^
r7Srr,::"vi::"3r7^8!';S'rl?^r^nf5teni,*^'n>. to Mar. 31. M..H. $.5: land ^ ^^^ ^^
purcha.-u>d from Ontario C.ovom.nont. $.100.50 . _^^ and outlay. $26.10 •«-'« '"
rior?..ville Agency: agent, ".^i;'";; '^^'^l^^^.^t™ npa r^l buih V^^-f , , , 8^ 56
I'ointe Dl.ue Ag.ncy: "K'^^-.^y- ^^*^"';^'4",;v J aW; allowan.e (or rent, hght and fuel.
'•""$3>?':4;^TS o"5ua;.."$79V,:^rag^ $^.:50; telegra.ns, $40.68; rent o( telephone. ^^^^ ^^
U-..ig'>«.l.e Agency: agent, J. A. P.tre -« ar> » ,«. ^^^.^^ ,r„vel and outlay, $116.95 . ^.
._..^a^;^ ""^ni:r. f /"V- -larv^$550, telep^ „2 „
3n^:-^r^;^^^r3 935 30
postage, etc.. $,.5(: coal. 3 t $31 . "P"''?;". "?,',' ^^,„rv. $1,200; livery. $473.a5; sundry
eo..1f <;t<- Marie Agency: agent. .\. l>. >Ii .Naiiri. ~"'"> • 'I - ■ -,, ' 1,849 84
travel. $ lT4n; ^.^age and telegrams. »2; '"VSo.f? ^ )e. 1 "7 IS m ^ «»
.Seven I.Man.l- Agency: agent C.A.Mac >oug^.l.«d»r>$3W^^ l|.|l ^^,_^_^. ,
Six Nati.ms Indian,: agen . r. 1. ^"" ''i.'^f [ ,;,.*liC«7,o«Anr... 9 m. to Mar. 31. $2'2.5;
^r tiV- ^:. ' 1^, il;'^e;;^'oP.i.U:;;;:t;n:"$44:'K ai^ance tolls. $.9.72; telegn ^ ^^ ^^
S,ur«lo^""r,7g''.^"ragent;"G. P. Cockbum. «l.ry. »999.96; office rent. $60: travel and ^^^^ .^
St Iw-irrgen": 'agent. ... H. \Ve,t. «.lary. $400; supplier for launch, gasoline. 2.0 ga... ^ ^^
St H^C:i^''':i;erF^^-»n-: K:J^- K ouHay. $..65; labour and , ^^ „,
The"""""' ror-nirin. .jgon^y Ijouse. »4 .I^Z;' ^^ ^^^^^^.^^ ^^,^^ ,,„,,^. „„^ „, „ffi.... ^^_^ ^^
Ti,ni '^cnt. J. A. Ronaud. »lary. 1900; interpreter. 1.3 ... $«: «ui.h-«. .2 ^ ^^
d "iMf lr«veHi.M« eTpen««i. $149.49; 6 p.c. comm«..on on collections. $. 4 3(1
■ 101.247 88
Carried forwanl
IXDIAX AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITVRE H— 11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ontario and Quebec— Concluded.— Ontario et Qu«l>ec— Fin. S cts.
Brought forward 161,247 58
General Expenses — Concluded — Depenscs ginirales — Fin.
Tyendinaga Agency: agent, G. M. Campbell, salary, $900; travel and outlay, $323.05 1,223 05
Walpole Lsland Agency: agent. T. A. McCallum, salary, $700, arrears, $.58.33; allowance for
horse hire, .$.50; travelling expenses, $52.12; office expenses, $21.06; rent of phone, 15 m. to
June. 30, $25; telephone tolls, $7.95; plumbing repairs. $7.93 922 39
Inspector, ('. C. Parker, travelling expenses ($2,451.40) —
Expenses and up-keepof boat on the Lower St. Lawrence: freight, on boat from Halifax
to .Seven Islands, $182.78, sundry, $70..50: provi.<iions, $53.41; boatman, 09 d., $189.75;
sundry a.ssistance, $66.05; engine ($500, less $200 allowed for old one), $300; general
•repairs, $128.97; compass, $25; gasoline, 464 gal., $1.55.44; polarine, 40 gal., $34; sundry
equipment, $199.47 1,403 37
Trips: Deseronto, 4, Mar. 13, April 1-6, May 16-19, Dec. 19-21. $127.52; Quebec and Lower
St. Lawrence, May 3-12, $94.85, May 30to Sept. 11, $274. 67; Timiskaming, April 20-27,
$62.70; Penctang, Oct. SOtoNov. 7, $106.10; Elk Lake, Nov. 26-30, $51.30; La Tuque,
Dec. 27 to .Ian. 10, $123.35; Western Ontario, Feb. 25 to Mar. 23, $205.54 1,046 03
Inspector, George Shaw: assistant, $42; board and provisions, $144.97; fares and puUman,
$129; bus tares. $20; livery and horse hire, $46 381 97
Expenses_ paying Hobinson 'i'reaty and Treaty 9 Annuities —
H.N. Awrey, paying officer: board and lodging, $32.15; fares and puUmans, $77.55; boots
and clothing, $40.75; laundrj', $5.15; Indian assistants, $12; accident insurance, $5;
small items, $13.24 185 84
W. R. Brown, paying officer: boat hire, $84.50; interpreter, $56; canoemen, $50; tent and
fly, $35. SO; provisions, $61.99; board, fares, etc., $121.25 409 54
G. P. Cockburn, paying officer, boat hire and canoemen, S70; sundry travel, $52.89 122 89
T. .1. Godfrey, paying officer: assistants, $84.15; travelling expenses, $242.81 326 96
S. Hagan, paying officer: boat hire, $35; board and fares, $28.23 63 23
H. J. Lewis, paying officer, sundry travelling expenses 108 20
A. Logan, paying officer: interpreters, messengers, etc., $80; sundry travel, $137.45 217 45
W. J. McLean, paying officer: assistants and interpreters, $71.50; canoemen, $280; cook,
$195; board and lodging, $76.35; fares, $181,35; provisions, $489.10; 3 tents, $62; 3
pr. blankets, $41.40; camp equipment, $118.90; hire of canoe and equipment, $35;
transport of party from Hudson to Martin's Falls ($1,962, less $362 paid in 1918-19),
$1,600; sundry transportation (-51,451.05, less $820 paid in 1916-17), $625.05; total,
$3,775.65, less sale of 2 tents, $13 3,762 65
A. D. McNabb, paying officer: fares and livery, $49; boat hire. $20.50; meals, etc., $20.50. 90 00
F. H. Paget, paying officer: boots, 1 pr., $10; accident insurance, $4.50; sundry items,
$11.05 25 55
J. A. Renaud, paying officer, Abitibi Indians, travelling expenses 123 70
A. B. Cowan, formerly land a;ent at Gananoque, superannuation allowance, 12 m. to
Mar. 31 115 00
General: premiums on bonds. Employers' Liability .Assurance Corporation, $10. .50; Imperial
Guarantee and .Occident Co., $292.25; London Guarantee and Accident Co., $7; express
and sundry travel, $23.10 332 85
172,110 25
Less: — Seed grain collections, Ontario Relief, etc., $2.59.17; sale of tents. General Expenses,
$42.50; paid from General Vote, Relief in Remote Districts, see A. G.'s Report page
H— 55, Ontario, $22,783.06, Quebec, $57,261.68 80,346 41
91,763 84
New Brunswielt— Nouveaii-Brunswlcii.
Salaries ($1,744.88)—
Northern Division, agent, N. .T. Wontten, Perth, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Northeastern Division: agent, .1. Sheridan, Buctouche. $,S00; con.stables, $70
Soutliwestern Division: agent, B. J. Griffith, F>edericton, $500; constables, $24.96
Relief ($8,474.29)—
Northern Division: provisions, $1,109.03; clothing, $77.20; burial expenses, $32.25;
travelling expenses, $21.55; wood, 65 cd., $26: small items, $25.69
Northeastern Division: provisions, $4,909.05; burial expenses, $191; building material,
$71.90; wood, 16 loads, $17.50; express. $1.10
Southwestern Division: provisions, $l,4:iS.68; clothing. $212.25; burial expenses, $130.90;
wood, 29J cd., $129.19; house and lot, $75; small items, $0
Aid to agriculture ($996.89)—
Seeds: oats, 35-56 bush., $36.56; potatoes, 79103brl., $401.50, 170J bush., $328.08; sundry
$132.60 ■
Fertilizer, 15 bags, $.38.50; ploughing, $59.30; freight, 35c
Carried forward
349 92
870 00
524 96
1,291 72
5,190 55
1,992 02
898 74
98 15
11,216 06
H— 12
AVDITOR GESERAVS REPORT. lOn-rOIX
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
New Brunswick— Concludcii.—Xouveau-BriiQswick— Fin. $ cts.
Brought forward 11,216 00
Medical attendance and medicines ($3,866.04) —
Medical officers under salar\-, 12 ra. to Mar. 31: Dr. H. H. Coleman, Moncton, $200; Dr.
F. J. Dc.-mond, Newcastle. $400; Dr. A. G. Ferguson, Dalhousic, $50; Dr. R. G.
Gir\-an, Rerton, $300; Dr. J. B. Gilchrist. Norton. $200; Dr. \V. G. Kinn. Buctouchc,
1 m. to Apr. 30, $3.33; Dr. W. A. I-awson, Dorchester, $150; Dr. D. V. Landry, Buc-
touchc, 8 111. to Mar. 31, $2fi.6G; Dr. J. A. Leger, Shediac, $200; Dr. A. F. Mcintosh,
Andover, $400; Dr. B. A. Manen. Chatham, 10 m. to Mar. 31, $333.33; Dr. J. N.
Michaud, Bathurst, $150; Dr. B. M. MuUin, 8t. Marvs, $175; Dr. B. M. Robertson,
Keswick Riduc. $1.50; Dr. T. F. Sprague, Woodstock. $150 2,S88 32
Medical attendance: Dr. C. C. .Alciander. .St. George. $14; Dr. J. A. Casswell, Gagetown,
$79.,35; Dr. B. H. Dougan, Harvey .Station, $15; Dr. .1. A. Guy, Edinundston, $18.00;
Dr. \V. Jenkins. H:inistead. $30; Dr. P. KreUtead, Sheffield. ?lfl; Dr. B. A. Marvcn,
Chatham. $172.10: Dr. G. I. Nugent. Chipman, $112.25; Dr. A. M. .Sorraany.
Edmundston. $113.25; Dr. G. C. Van Wart, Fredericton, $2; Z. Vciina, Riviere du
Ix)up, $13; Dr. J. Vemet, Glenwood, $7.25 595 80
Maintenance and treatment in hospitals: Fisher Memorial Hospitid, Woodstock. $37.42;
Hotel DiCu. Canipbellton. $37; Hotel Dieu, Chatham. $30. .50: Sliramichi HospiuU,
Newcastle, $50; Moncton Hospital, $6; Provincial Hospital, St. John, $102.50;
Religious of the Good Sliepherd, .St. John, $37.50; St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Basil,
$7; Victoria Public Hospital, $6.50 374 42
Glasses. 1 pr.. $3.50; truss, $4 7 50
Repairs to roads i$ii44.<i0i—
Grant to New Brunswick Government for work done on road at Edmundston Reserve,
$850; repairing Tobique Rcsene road, 281 d-. $90.50, 22 h., $4.40 944 90
Miscellaneous and unforeseen ($856) —
Northern Divi>ion: agent, N. J. Wootten, travelling expenses, $93.35; office rent, 12 m.,
$49.92; desk. $34; chair, $14; postage, $15; telephones, $3.80 210 07
Northeastern Division: agent, J. Shcriilan. travelling eipcn.ses, $132.60; office rent, 12 m.,
$.50; postage, $19..50; wood, 5 cd., $30; small. items, $18.68 250 78
Southwestern Division: agent, B. J. Griflith. tnivelling expenses, $224.59; coal,3'076 tons,
$43 80; office rent. 15 m., $62.50; postage, $25; telephones, $£.7U; water supply, 12 m.
to Dec. 1, 1918, $30 391 65
Premium on guai anlee bond 3 50
16,883 00
Nova Scotia— Nouvclle-Kcosse.
Salaries ($4,518.75)—
Superintendent, A.J. Boyd, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1, 800 00
Agent.s. l2m.ti)Mar. 31: .\nnap<ilisCo.,G. S. Hoyt,9ra.to Dec. 31. $75, Mrs. A.H. Harni.sh,
Sm.toMnr 3l.$25;.\ntigonL-*hand GuvslxiroCos., J. Cameron$200, J. S. O'Brien, 1 m.
to Dec. lf>. $125; Cape BretonCo.. A. U. McDonald, $193.75, Dr. C. J. Sparrow, $100;
Colchester Co., R. H. Smith, $100; Cuiiilxiland Co., J. t ). Jc)lin.son, $100; Digliy Co.,
R. A. Harris, $1.';0; Halifax Co.. D. Cliisholm, $200; Hants Co., A. Wallace, $100,
J. W. Stephens. $100: Inverness Co., J. N. Mcl^ennan. $150; Kings Co., C. E. Bcckwith,
$200; Lunenburg Co., N. P. Fre<.man, $200; Pictou Co., Kev. J. D. McU-od, $150;
Queens Co.. C. Harlow, $100; Richmond Co., R. L. McDonald, $200; Shclburne t^o.,
C. B. CViulanche; $50; Victoria Co., J. E. Campbell, $1.50; Yarmouth Co., W. H.
Whalen. $.50 .. '
Agent, Dr. W. .1. Egan. substitute for Dr. C J. Sparrow, 10 m. 17 d. to Jan. 17. . . .
Aid to agrictihiirc '?! r,'!1.79)—
Seed." -J.'. 40; potatoes, (no quanfities stale. I), $1,073.39; sundry, $39.85.
Fertili,- 1.20. 1.82.5 lb., $31.72; manure, 20 loads, $19.30; ploughing, etc.,
$11':. $33.05
Belief ($12,493.74)—
Annapoli.'< Co.: provisions, $180..33; blnnkct«, $12; burial expenses, $12
AntigonLsh and Guyslioro Cos.: provisions, $891; clothing, $9.50; burial expenses, $7,75;
building material, $77.80
Cape Breton Co.: provisions, $911.44; board of infant, II m., $55; burial expenses, $85.80;
ambulance, $10
ColcheMer Co.: provisions, $78.30; building material, $I5.0,5
CumlKTland Co.: provisions, $.328.03; burial expen.ses, $10. .50; small items, $15.13
Digby Co.: provisions, $.3.59; burial expenses, $26..50 ; building material. $29.25; clothing,
$13 2.5 . 418 00
Hnlilax Co.: provision.'*. $1,211.96; burial expen.ses, $322.97; clothing, $18..52; fuel, $19.25;
building compart iiaent house at Tufls Cove by Picrcey Supply ("o., material and
lalKiur, $l..591.42, 15 p.c. commission, $238.71 3,402 83
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Nova Scotia— Concluded. — Notivelle-Ecosse — Fin. $ cts.
Brought forward 12, 762 13
Relief — Concluded. ,
Hants Co.: provi.«ions, $1,282 84; burial expenses, S41.50; clothing, $36.17; house, $40... . 1,400 51
Inverness Co.: provisions, $727 18; building material, $117.28; clothing, S23. 25 867 71
Kings Co.: provisions, $507.53; clothing, $32.95; wood, 4 ed., $23; part payment on horse,
$50 673 48
Lunenburg Co.: provisions, $102 70; clothing, $7 30 110 00
Pictou Co.: provisions, $806 41; building material, $40; burial expenses, $53; stove and pipes,
$11.25 910 66
Querns Co.: provisions, $80 64; wood, 7 loads, $20.00; small items, $22 45 123 69
Richmond Co.: provisions, $715; burial expenses, $20 96; travel, $12.90; school supplies
erroneously paid, $30.54 785 40
Shelbumc, Co.: provisions, $148 62; clothing, $39.75; Victoria Co., provisions, $388 570 37
Yarmouth Co.: provisions, $.'?.i3 30; burial expenses, $26.50; clothing, $71.35; purchase of
house and moving same, $60; small items, $2.75 513 90
Medical attendance and medicines f$6,783.52) —
Medical officers under salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31 : .\nnapolis Co., Dr. F. S. Messenger, $.50;
Antigonish and Guvsboro Co.s., Dr. W. F. McKinnon, $2)0; Cape Breton Co., Dr. C. J.
Sparrow, $350; Colchester Co., Dr. V. H. Kent, S150; DigbvCo., Dr. J. D. Din.smorc,
$250, Dr. E. O. Hallett, $100; Halifax Co., Dr. M. A. B. Smith, $3.50; Hants Co., Dr.
A. Culton, S1.50, Dr. D. B. Keddy, 18 m. to Mar. 31, $112 50; Inverness Co., Dr. H. N.
McDonald, $375; King's Co., Dr. O. McNally, $200, Dr. W. B. Moore, $200; Lunen-
burg Co., Dr. C. S. Marshall, $60, Dr. A. M. Hebb, $.50, Dr. W. H. Cole, $.50; I'ictou
Co., Dr. S. Keith, S200; (Jueens Co., Dr. T. R. Ford, $100; Richmond Co., Dr. J. A.
McDonald, $300; Victoria Co., Dr. H. N. McDonald, $325 3,622 SO
Medical ofTicer, Dr. W. J. E?an, substitute for Dr. C. J. Sparrow, 10 m. 17 d. to Jan. 17.. 278 50
Medical attendance: Dr. S. Adlirigton, Bedford, $394.45; Dr. R. O. Bethune, Tusket. $182;
Dr. G. E. Buckley, Guysboro, $31.40; Dr. P. McF. Carter, Sydney, $00; Dr. J. D.
Dinsmore, Port Clyde, $285. .50; Dr. Devine, Kingston, $29; Dr. G. W. Dunlop, Port
Duffcrin, $45.50; Dr. E. DuVernct, Digby, $18.75; Dr. G. W. T. Parish, Yarmouth,
$108.50; Dr. A. E. Forbes, Maccan, $15.50: Dr. C. J. Fox, Pubnico. Head, $66; Dr.
N. P. Freeman, Bridgcwatcr, $102 40; Dr. L. O. Fuller, Shelburne, $39.25; Dr. .1. M.
Gourlay, Sheet Harbour, $59.40; Dr. W. W. Herdman, River Hcbert, $31.10; Dr. E.
.Teffers, Parrslxjro, $83; Dr. J. F. McAulay, Sydney, $20; Dr. P. A. McGarry, Canso,
$60; Dr. D. K. Mclntyre, Sydney, $5; Dr. L. McPherson, Antigonish, $55; Dr. A.
McD. Morton, Halifax, $19; Dr. j. P. Parker, Sydney, $9; Dr. J. B. Reid, Upper
- Musquodoboit, $73.75; Dr. F. E. Rice, $18.50; Dr. A. Robinson, Annapolis Royal,
$30; Dr. L. Rockwell, Glen Margaret, $29; Dr. A. S. Simpson, Bridgewater, $25;
Dr. M. A. B. Smith, Dartmouth, $7.80 1,903 80
Maintenance and treatment in hospitals: Aberfleen Hospital, New Glasgow, $49.55; City
Home, Halifax, $24 40; Nova Scotia Hospital, Halifax, $382.90; Payzant Memorial
Hospital, Windsor, $11.92; City of Sydney Hospital, $223.90; St. Martha's Ho.spital,
Antigonish, $253.50; Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, $78.80; Yarmouth Hospital,
$64 1,088 97
Drugs, $104.05; nursing, 1 m., $10; teeth extracted, $6; travel, $48.20 168 25
Repairs to Roads and Dyking ($279 36)—
Road labour and material: Bear River Reserve, labour, 56 d., $96.95, material, $3.05;
Eskasoni Reserve, 86 d. $145; New Germany Reserve, 17J d., $25; Whycocomagh '
Reserve, 5-1 d., $9.36 279 36
Miscellaneous and unforeseen ($2,454.75) — ■
Travel and outlay by Supt. Boyd and agents: A. J. Boyd, River Bourgeois, $828.05,
less paid in 1918-i9, $10; C. E. Bcckwith, Steam Mills, $308 35; D. Cameron, Heather-
ton, $38; J. E. Campbell, Baddeck, $39; C. B. Coutanche, $1; Dr. W. ,J. E^an, Sydney,
$299; N. P. Freeman, Bridgewater, $20.45; Mrs. A. H. HarnLsh, Annapolis, $2 05;
G. S. Hoyt., Lcguillc, $7. 30; .I.O.Johnson, Parrsboro, $19.50; Rev. J. D. McLeod, New
Glasgow, $64; Dr. C. J. Sparrow, Sydney, $92; J. W. Stephens, Windsor, $6.95 1,715 65
Rent of office, 12 m., $.50; removing garbage, 15 m. to Mar. 15, $240 290 00
Rent of property occupied by Indians near Dartmouth, 2 y. to Jan. 1, 1918, $550, less $200
paid in 1916-17 350 00
Damage done a.sylum by in.sane Indian, $42.50; repiiring hydrant, $23 65 50
Locating lot and preparing plans for proposed Indian settlement, $24.50; small items,
$9.10 33 60
28,519 98
LES.S— Charged to War Vote _, 358 07
28,16191
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Prince t^dward Island— lie du Prince-Edouard. $ cts.
Salaries ($600)—
Superintendent, Rev. J. A. McDonald, 12 in., $400; assistant superintendent, J. O. Arsen-
ault.$200 600 00
Relief ami seed grain ($1,805.70) —
Relief: provisions, $1,284 45; clothing, $49.20; building material, $121.22; burial expenses.
$65.21 1,520 08
Seed: oats, 73-324 bush, $66 50: potatoes, 98- 1^3 bush., $188 05; sundry seed, $31.07 285 62
Medical attendance and medicines ($770 70) —
Medical officers under salary: Dr. E. G. Gillis, 3 m. to June 30, $12.50; Dr. J. A. Stewart,
12 m.. $4.50 462 50
Medical attendance: Dr. J. B. Champion, Tync Valley, $17; Dr. R. J. Lodnell, Charlotte-
town, $61; Dr. R. J. McDonald, St. Peter's Bay, $83.75; Dr. J. G. Toombs, Mt.
Stewart, $92 25; Dr. J. Walsh, $13 95 267 95
Maintenance in Charlottetown Hospital, $25.60; drugs, etc,, $14.65 40 25
Miscellaneous and unforeseen ($48.46) —
Travel and outlay: Rev. J. A. McDonald, $21.55; J. O. Arsenault, $25.16 46 71
Premium on bond 1 75
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Manitoba, .Saskatchewan, .4lberta and \orthwest Territories. $ cts.
Manitoba, .Sasl<atchenan, Aiberta et Territolres du Xord-Ouest.
Implements, tools, etc. — Instrumeiit.'i aratoire.^. outils. etc. ($9,679.47).
Assiniboine Agency, lumber, 982 ft,, $38.50; ropf', 46 ft., S24.84; sundry hardware, $56.10;
small items, $12,20 1.31 64
Battlcford Agency: engine repairs, $72 89; freight and cartage, $25.74; w.w. brushes, 20, $8;
total $106 63, loss allowance for separator, $.50 56 63
Birtlc Agency, jcfund to Trust Fund Savings A<<ount for threshing outfit supplied in 1915.. . . 926 71
t'arlton .\gencv: fanning mill, and Itagger, S40: ntowers. 2 at S71, 2 at $62. 1 at §71 50: ploughs
5, $162 35:"rakes, 2 at $44, 2 at $38." 1 at^44 cO; scythes and snaths, 4 ea., $10,60; lime, 5
brl., $16 25: ox harness, 4 sets, $80; repairs to implements, $47.65; sundry hardware,
$29.95; small items, S11.75 944 .55
Clandebove .Agency: barbed wire, 6 r.. $28.50; garden tools, $34.70; ox harness, $16; staples,
12! lb". 75c 79 9S
Crooked Lake Agency: lime, 10 brl.. S27.50: small items, $2.60 30 10
Duck Lake .\cency: barbed wire. 16 r., $77.20: mower, $82; ploughs, 2, $68: rake. $56: shoe
drill, S140; pickler, $17: ox harness. 3 sets, $64: wagons, 2, S234; lumber, $1.52.10; .shingles,
10 M, 542 15; sundry building material, $21: formalin, 6 bot., $9; total $962.45, less collec-
tions, on lumber, S.is 12. on barbed wire, $19 908 33
File Hills Agency: lumber. 1.165 ft.. S40; lime, 1 brl., $2.75 42 75
Fisher Kivcr .\gencv: axes, 9. ?13 75; grain cradles. 2, $12; spades, 11, $15 20; scythes and
snaths, 15. $26; hoes, 16, $10 40; sundry tools, $73 .^0; rubberoid roofing, 10 r., $20; express,
etc., $6. 96 177 81
Fort Smith \gency, freight on implements 128 00
Hobbema Agency: coal. 1,200 lb.. $12: lime, 30 'brl., $75; small items, $22.70 109 70
Isle & la Crosse Agency: files, 48, $12 72; draw knives, 16. $11 05; gla.ss, 200 pes., $41 94; hinges,
100 pr., S28 90: hoes, 2 doz., $15 .30: harrows, 1 set, $23; ice chLsels. 48, $38.70; mower, .$98;
nails. 36 lb., ?32 10; ox harness, $17; rake, $64; screws, 19 gr., $15.05; scythes and snaths,
15, $27.45; .small items, $28,34 4-53 .55
Lesser Slave Lake Agency: harrows, disc, 5, $335.60, drag, $19.60; hay forks. 60, $37.73; hay
rake, ?63 60; garden hoes, 78. S47 15; mowers, 2, $119 60; mowT;r knives, 28, $150.80;
ploughs, 6, $181.."i0; scythes and snaths, 48, $113 .30; snaths, 12. $14; wagon, $161; repairs
to implements. $39.50; barbed wire, 3 r.. $21; small items. $23.35 1,327 73
Norway House .\gencv: axes. 24. $28.02; grub hoes, IS, S19.80; saws, 13, $87 25; .spades, 12,
$13.80: scythes and snaths, 10, S20 60: nails, 4 kegs, ?24, 750 lb., $44.55; roofing paper,
24 r., $51.60; sundry hardware and tools. $78.75; freight and insurance, $92.39 460 76
OnionLakeAgencv:barbed wire, 165r. at $5 15; drill, $135; iron, 916 lb., $57 36; oil, 2J brl.,
$27, 92J gal. ,$64; ox harness, 3. sets, $49.50; plough points, 6. $17.10; staples, 2 kegs, $12.50;
steel, 1.5.5 lb.. $16.61; separator. $1,192 42; raddles, belts, etc., for .separator, $78 74; tire up-
setters, 4 at $25. .'50; twine, .5.50 lb., S132; repairs to implements, $38.45; freight, $69.42;
total, $2,841.85, less collected on account of .seeder, S62.25 2,779 60
Pas Agencv: barbed wire, 3 r., $20.25; garden hoes. 3 doz., $21.75; grub hoes, 3 doz., S34..50;
oil, 10 gal.. $11; ox harness, $11.50; rubberoid roofing, 20 r.. S35; lumber, 300 ft., $17;
sashes. 5, $6.75; sundry hardware, $29.40; freight, etc., $17.38 204 53
Pelly Agency: lime, 14 brl ,' 46 00
Portage la Prairie Agency: barbed wire, 24 r., $120; binder, $238; brush breakers, 4, $112;
bl.acksmiths' outfits, 2, $129; harrows, 5 sets, $174; mower, $65; packer, $128; sundry
hardware, $44.75; freight, etc., $14.79; total, $1,025.54, less collections on account of twine,
$206.2.5 819 29
Qu'.Appelle Agency, lumber, 7.50 ft 30 00
Stony .\gency : lime, 14 bu.sh., $19.60; freight, $2.24 21 84
Field and Garden Seeds — Seuu-nee pour champs etjardins (.$880.64).
A.ssiniboine Agency; garden seeds, 18 lb., $16.25:' freight. 95c
Battlcford Agency: oats, I.240-.59 bush., S8.58.I0; wheat, 820 bush., $1,616.40; seed grain,
440 bush., $279.90; garden seed, 46 lb., $39.40; freigjit. $1..33
Birtle Agency: .seed oats, 114 bush, at 60c., less $20 paid by Indians
C.arhon Agency :. garden seeds, 46 lb., $39.40: oats, 196 bush, at 7.5i-,: freight, $1..38
Clandcboye Agency: garden seeds, 26 lb., $23.:!5: paris green. 40 lb., $32: freight, 55c
Crooked Lake Agency: oats, 177 bu.sh., $115.05; wheat, 2I0J bush., $423.50; garden seeds,
$14.68; freight, 91c '
Duck Lake Agency: oats, 175 bu.sh., $122.50; garden seeds, 27 lb., $25.20: freight, $1.71
Fdinonton Agency: oats, 200 bush.. $130; garden seeds, 32 lb.. $28.40; freight, etc., $22.91. .
l''il<' Hills .'\gency: garden seeds, 12 lb.. SI 1.20: express, .3.5c
Ki.sbiT River Agency: garden seeds, 72J lb., $.58. .36; bags and packing, $4.90: freight. 60c
Fort Frances Agency: garden seeds. 16 lb., $14.20; freight, 81c
Fort Simpson Agency, garden seeds, 6i lb
Fort Smith Agency, garden seeds
Hobbema Agency: garden seeds, 40 lb., $35.50; freight, $1.66
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Manitoba. Saskatchewan, Alborta and Northwest Territories— Continuod. $ cts.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta rt Tftritoircs du Nord-Ouest — Suite.
Brouglit forward 13,811 62
Field and Garden Seedt — Concluded — Semence pour champs etjardins — Fin.
I/Csser Slave Lake Afccncy: garden seeds, 69i lb., {61.13; potatoes, 16 bags, $20; bags and
parking, $3.35; freight, $5.86
Moose Mountain Agency: garden seeds, 12 lb., $11.30; oats, 603-82 bush., $362.34; wheat,
782? bui^h.. $1,330.51; express, 6.5c
Norway House Agoncv: garden seeds, 42 lb., $36.80; potatoes, 50 bags, $100; freighting
and l)aBS, $22.85
Onion Lake Agenrv: garden seeds, 58 lb., $.53.20; barley, 1341 bush., $138.25; oats, 1,603
bush.. $987.35; wheat, 106 bush., $141; freight, $71.61
Pas Agency; garden see<ls. 45 lb.. $42: pot.itoes. 45 bush., $78.75; freight and bags, $10.29. .
Peigan .\gency : garden seeds, 29 lb.. $26..35; freight, $1.66
Pelly .Xgency: garden seeds, 16 1b., $14.20;-oa1s, .500 bush., $3,50; freight, $1.26
Portage la I'rnirie Agency: garden seed. 47 lb., $43.65; oats, 270 bush., $132.25; potatoes,
20.SJ bush., $333.15; wheat, 355J bush., $089.70; travel of harvesters, $38; freight and
bags. $5. 15
Qu'.Xppelle .■\gency, garden seeds. 9 lb
Saddle Lake .Agency: garden seeds, 52 lb., $47.80; freight, $1.58
Sarcce .Agency: garden seeds, 2 J lb.. $2.47; freight, 35c
Stony Agency; garden seeds, .50 lb., $28.50; freight, $1.73
Touchwood Agency, garden seeds, 25 lb
Live Slock— Bcstiauz. (ti.OlO.SO).
Battleford Agency; refund to Trust Fund Savings .\ccount 201 on account of bulls purchased,
$700; bincklegoid vaccine, 200 do.ses, $24; wintering 12 bulls. $120; sundries, $3.25
Duck I.ake .\gency: steer, $100; blacklegoid vaccine, .500 doses, $25; rope, etc., $5.35
File Hills Agincy: bulls, 1 at $2.'0, 1 at $1S5
Fisher River Agency: bulls, 3, $180; transportation expenses, $22.95. . .
Hobbcnia Agency; blacklegoid vaccine, 100 doses, $8; injector, $1.25.
Lesser Slave Lake Agency, branding cattle
Moose Mountain Agency, 2 steers
Norway House Agency; bull. $70; steer, $148; transportation expenses, $30.45
Onion Ij«ke Agency: blacklegoid v.iccine, 200 doses, $20; injector, $1; refunded to Trust
Fund Account No. 201 Savings for oxen purchased in 191.5-lC, $1,372.30
Pas .-Vgency : 2 cows, $170; drugs, $2
Peigan .\gency, bull
Portage la Prairie Agency: bull, $150; blacklegoid, 80 doses, $10.50; earo of bull, 3 years, $16
Supplies for DeslHulc — Secoura aux indigenla (.$l50,i39.iS)
Assiniboinc Agcrcv ($1,548.96)—
Haion. 1.614 lb.. $320.16; beef, 2..50O lb., $366.33; flour, 80 .sacks, $3.50.40
Tea, 1.55 lb.. $38.75; .sundry provisions. $17.99; blanket.s. 20 pr., $115.86
Print, 150 yd.. $19.50; serge, 100 yd., $52; shirting, 60 yd., $13.50; yam, 12 lb., $11.46.. . .
Trousers, men's. 12 pr., $8.88, boys', 10 pr., $7.40; twine. 35 lb., $31.47
Ammunition, $.55..50: snaring wire, 25 lb., $20; freight, $9.0(>
Chief's <oltage: lumber. I,S27 ft., $.50.65; shingles, -5 M, $2.25; paint and oil, 14 gal.,
$42.90; carpenter work, 29 hr., $10; small items, $4.90
Battleford Agcncv ($4.2)t9.85)—
Hacon, 6,044 lb.. $I.2."0..5S; beef, 5,087 lb., $716.61; beef cow, $6.5; rice, 800 lb., $40.40..;. .
Flour, 105 bags, $771; lea, 300 lb., $75; soap. 360 lb., $23.52; burial expenses, $35
Blankets, 292 lb., $.5.57.87; print. 200 yd., $26; shirting, 225 yd., $.50.63.
Cun caps, 16 M, $20; powder, 250 lb., $107..50; shot, 1.000 II.., $145; yarn, 24 lb., $22.02.,.
Trou.-crs. men's. 70 pr.. $51. SO, boys', 60 pr., $44.40; cod lines, 12, $15.12
Twine. Killing. SO 11... $125.60, .seine, 200 lb., $75.40; snaring wire, 20 lb., $16
Freight, $54.74; small items, $9.76
Birtle Agcncv ($471.98)—
Bacon. 625 lb.. $121..56; (lour, 25 bags. $100.25; sundry provisions, $18.52.
Blankets, 10, $.57.93; BCTge, 50 yd.. $26; men's trousers, 7 pr., $5.18
Care of aged, 1 m., $10; twine, gilling, 10 lb„ $15.70, seine, 20 lb.. $0.40; shot, 300 lb.,
$43..50
f;un powder, 100 lb., $41.2.5; gun caps. 4 M. $5; freight, $8.60.
BInckloot Agency: beef, 88 lb., $5.00; freight, $14.12
Blood Agency ($4.36fl.a5)—
Beef. 96,182 lb. at lOct., less beef sold, $8,401.43; flour, 1,363 lb., $6,111, less floursold,
$3.423.75 4
Kice, 300 lb., $15.15; fen, 200 lb., $50; soap, 354 lb.. $23.12; blankets, 30 lb., $173.79
AmiMunit ion, 123.25; cjr.tliing. $6.75; hauling suppli's. $71. HO
Detailed under General Expenses, $72.30; freight, $13.32; Hmall items, $15..55
Carried forward, J
847 25
130 .35
435 00
202 95
9 25
12 75
175 00
257 45
1,393 30
172 00
200 Ot)
175 50
1 . 036
89
172 60
90 46
47
75
84
56
1 10 70
2,072
.59
904
52
034
50
295
42
111
32
217
00
64
.50
249
33
89
11
78 69
54 85
19
18
3.904
02
262 06
101
SO
101
17
33,757 68
IXDIAJf AFFAIRS DEPARTilEST: EXPENDITOBE H — 19
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, AIb«rta and Northwest Territories— Continued. $ eta.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta et Territolres du Nord-Ouest— Suite.
Brought forward 33, 757 58
Supplies for Destitute— Continued — Seeoura auz indigents — Suite.
Carlton Aeenoy ($5,571.52) —
Beef, 2,544 lb., S3.i5.68; bacon, 5,412 lb., $1,012.04; flour, 13.220 lb., $645.17 2,012 89
Rice, 1,000 lb., $o0.50; r. oats, 1,000 lb., $35; tea, 467 lb., S116.75; salt, 3 brl., $11.25, 5
bags, $3.50
Blankets, 85 pr., S492.42; print, 2,30 yd., $29.90; serge, 300 yd., $156; shirting, 440 yd., $99
Trousers, men's, .50 pr., S37, boys', 34 pr., $2.1.16; yam, 24 lb., $22.92; soap, 520 lb., $33.97
Twine, gilling, 250 lb., $392..'0, seine, 800 lb., $305.05; cod lines, .50, $63
Cun caps, 24 M, $.30; powder, 400 lb., $172; shot, 1,400 lb., $203; b.s. wire, 40 lb., $32.. . .
Relief supplied for 12 m, $510; house, $100; wood, 47 cords, $94
Repairinj; houses of destitute: labour, $28.25; material, $219.08
Freighting supplies, $197.34; small items, $21.25; freight, $77.79
Clandeboye Agency ($3,460.83)—
Bacon, 2,871 lb., $587.32; floUr, 196 bags, $927.05; tea, 400 lb., $100; sundry provisions,
$163.20
Burial expenses, S46; wood, 9 loads, $42; building material, $90.55
Gun caps, 1 M, $12..50: gun powder, 2061 lb., $81.47; shot, 700 lb., $101.50
Gilling twine, .582 lb., $1,123.26; seine twine, 215 lb., $114.98
Freigho, etc., $34.86; small items, $36.14
Crooked Lake Agency ($1,377.04)-
Beef, 2,108 lb., $282.96, less beef sold, $73.25; bacon, 1 ,472 lb., $292.62
Flour, 85 sk., 5372.30; tea, 164 lb., $41; blankets, 36, $208.55; print, 80 yd., $10.40
Shirting, 60 vd., $13..50; trousers, 20 pr., $14.80; serge, 100 yd., $.52; freight, $10.21
Gun powder ," 100 lb., S41.61; shot, 400 lb., $58; twine, 24 lb., $23.22; small items, $29.12
Duck Lake Agency ($3,467.94) —
Beef, 1,.331 lb., $133.10; 4 steers to replace oxen taken for beef, $290
Bacon, 4,936 lb., $925.21; flour, 8,200 lb., $400.50; rice, 558 lb., $28.18; r. oats, 860 lb.,
$30.10
Tea, 425 lb., $106.25; soap, .300 lb., $19.60; sundry provisions, $5; wood, 4 cd., $8
Burial expenses, $15.15; blankets, 48, $278.07; print, 260 yd., $33.80; yam, 30 lb., $28.65...
Serge, 305 yd., $158.60; shirting, 190 yd., $42.75; trousers, men's, 38 pr., $28.12, boys',
18 pr., $13.32
Relief to destitute Indians, 48-26 m., $314.25; building material, $10.10
Gun powder, 400 lb., $172; cod lines, 10, $12.60; b. s. wire, 25 lb., $20; shot, 1,300 lb.,
$188.50
Twine, gilling, 35 lb., $54.95, seine, 85 lb., $32.08; freight, etc., $111.66; small items. $7.40
Edmonton Agency ($2,167.96)—
Bacon, 1,200 lb., $216.15; beef, 6,7.59 lb., $766.29; flour, 2,000 lb., $82; rice, 320 lb., $16.16.
Tea, 184 lb., $46; soap, 325 lb., $21.23; blankets. 43, $249.10; print, 290 yd., $.37.70
Serge, 287J yd., $149.50; shirting, 135 yd., $30.37; trousers, men's, 16 pr., $11.84, boys', 12
pr., $8.88
Gun caps, 12 M, $15; b. s. wire, 15 lb., $12; gun powder, 2.50 lb., $110; shot, 750 lb., $108.75.
Twine, gilling, 100 lb., $157, seine, 120 lb., $43.80; small items, $21.54; freight, etc., $64.65
File Hills Agency ($1,047.63)—
Beef, 2.4IS lb.. ■S345.48, less beef sold, $27.30; bacon, 1,654 lb., $320.61
Tea, 100 lb., $40; soap. 170 lb.. SI 1.11; blankets, 24, $139.03; serge, 100 yd., $52
Shirting, 100 yd.. S22..50; burial expcn.scs, S14.45; gilling twine, 30 lb., $47.10
Gun powder, 50 lb., S21..50; shot, 200 lb., $29; freight, $9.35; small items, $16.80
Fisher River Agency ($9,818.21)—
Bacon, 7,439 lb., $1,720.85; flour, 317 bags, $1,237.54; rice, 250 lb., $12.62; r. oats, 480 lb.,
$16.80 ■.
Tea, 972 lb., $259.43; sundry provisions, $19.00; burial expenses, $35.85
Blankets, 6, $34.76; trousers, 8 pr., $5.92; clothing, $19.25; gun caps, 16-5 M, $20.63
Gun powder, 2875 lb., $113.55; shot, 875 lb., $126.88; b. s. wire, 70 lb., $.56
Twine, gilling, 1,087 lb., $1,907.47, holland, 171 lb., $72.91
Freight, $1.58.20; freighting and packing, $1,134..52; small items, $25.29 ._
Expenses of Indians moving from 8t. Peters to Peguis Reserve: fares, $62.44; provisions,
$70.95; clothing, $34.40; lumber, 47,391 ft., $1,515.27; hewing and hauling logs, 224,
$112; doors, .30, S109..50; windows, 60, $126.60; shingles, 75 M, $337.50; sundry build-
ing material, $168.68; reimbursement to Indians on account of removal expenses,
$.302.80 2,840 14
Fort Frances Agency ($1,630.12)—
Bacon, 400 lb., $110; flour, 46 bags. $206.08; tea, 100 lb., $2.5; burial expenses, $13 354 08
Twine, gilling, 750 lb., $1,177.50, holland, 206 lb., $92.46; freight, $6.08 .- 1,276 04
Carried forward 62,298 83
217 00
777'32
119 05
760 55
437 00
704 00
247 33
296 38
1,777 57
178 55
195 47
1,2.38 24
71 00
502 33
632 25
90 51
151 95
423 10
1,.383 99
138 85
355 67
242 79
324 35
393 10
206 09
1,080 60
354 03
200 59
245 75
286 99
644 79
242 14
84 05
76 65
2,987 81
314 88
80 56
296 43
1,980 38
1,318 01
-20 AUDITOR CrEyEKALS REPORT, lOniHIS
9 GEORGE V, A- 1919
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, .Vlberla and Northwest Territories— Continued. $ cts.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta et Terrltolres du Nord-Ouest— Suite.
Brought forward 62,298 83
Supplies for Destitute — Continued — Secours nnr indirii-nis — Rmto.
Fort Simpson .Xgency ($.1.154.18) —
Relief supplied bv Hudson's Bav Co., at tho (oUowini; |).)>i>: Antic R'- I Hiv.r. SI lli 03;
Fort MfPherVon. $.^2-83; Fort Liard. $.i29.aS; C.ood Hope. $8.40; Me Kenzie River,
$26.30; Nel.*on. $2,820.11; Norman, $90.2.i: ^'imp.'^on, $112.76; Wrifiley, $.30.03 3,785 79
Maintenance in Fort ."^impson hospital at S7 a month •''05 74
Flour. 4,200 lb.. $630; fish nets, 24, $72: hire of man and dogs, $22.50 724 50
Twine, gillinn, 24 lb.. $49.02, seine, 213J lb.. $69.38; small item.s, $19.75 138 15
Fort Smith .Vjienev i$14,727.57)— ....
Relief supplied bv Northern Trading Co., at the following posts: Chipewyan. $2.93i.5i;
Fond du Ij»e,'$2,300.63: Fort Kac. $186.13; Fort Smith, $777.88: Hay River. $891.62:
Maelvay. $303.42: .McMurray. $.>'>3.35; Re.«olu'ion, $2,720.73; Smith's l.undini;. $62S.90. 11,300 23
Relief supplied bv various traders at the following po.sts: Chipinvyan, $1,847.57; Fond
<lu l.e- .«IJ0.92: Fort Fitzgeralrl. $18.30; Fort Rae, $2: Fori Smith. $16S; Hay River,
$15.55; .MaeKav. $23.5.70; .McMurray. $49.5.70: Resolution. $322.65 3,166 39
Maintenance in Fori Smith hospital at $7 a m., $168.25; sundrj- supplies, $92.70 250 95
Hobbcma ,\gcncv ($2,382.81)—
Bacon 1 .507 ib.. $2.X0.30, less bacon sold, $270.15: beef, 6,393 lb.. $639.30; tea, 313 lb., $78.25 727 70
Flour. 14.6001b., $627.80: rice. 316 lb.. $15.90; salt, 2 bri., $8.50, 200 lb.. $0; soap, 260 lb..
$16 98 O'S 24
Blankets. 60. $347.59; print. 150 vd,. ?I9..50; serge. 200 yd.. $104: shirting, 225 yd., $.50.63 .521 72
Trousers, men's, .50 pr., $.37: boys', 20 pr, $14.80; gun caps, IS M. $18.75; .shot, 1 M lb., $145 215 .55
Gunpowder, 2.50 lb.. $110; twine, gilling, 25 lb., $39.25, seine, 95 lb.. $35.32 184 .57
Freight, $.39.73; small items. $18.30 •. " -W "•'
Isle AJa Crosse .\gencv '$10,696..54l—
Supplied under contract bv Hud.sons BavCo.: bacon. fi.78Slb., $2.2(13.25: Hour. 319 bags,
$3.720..5O- rice. 1,.50() lb..S205.25; tea. 1, 184 lli.. $4,54 fi4: poap, 650 lb., $96.|-0; du.'k,
1 177 vd.,M31.74; galatea, 528! vd., $124.22: cod lines. 66, $91.80: gun caps. 8 .M. $7.10;
gun poVder. 1, 100 lb., $.526..50; fishhooks. 2,400, $8.80; lish lines. 267. $35.70: primers,
36M, $91.45: shot. 2, 425 lb.. $601.25; snaring wire, '29 lb., $'2S..55; traps, 228, $96.60;
twine, gilling, 211 lb, $340.10, seine, 1,482 lb., $943.35; troll hooks, 24, $5; iL\es, 12,
$10,20
Blankets. 85, $4!>2. 41; sundrv provision^, «4M 70 .li.iliinL'. S2.S5: freiirhtiiig. $119.<0;
freight, $19.0.8 ."
Kcnora .\gency ($5.416.75) —
Supplied bv Hudson's Bnv Co. at the full.. wing p..sl.s; t;ra.-sy .Narrows. $.tli.2(.: l.ac
.Seul. $151.40; Pine Ridge. $18.90: White Dog. $.53.25
Bacon. 2,7.57 lb.. $547.27; flour. 1.38 bags, $614.10: riie, '.'00 lb.. $10.10; lea. .575 lb., $143.75
Sundrv provisions. $145.03; burial expenses. $62.25; gunpowder. 618} lb., $244.40
Fi.ihhfKiks, 0 9.M, $14.41; fish lines. 3.55. $:i5..50: .shot, 2.475 lb.. $358.87: wo<><l. 5 cords,
$10
Twine, gilling, 1,6171b.. $2,538.69. seine. 599 lb., $249.76; freighting, etc.. $121.44; freight
$58 38
Lesser Slave Lake .Agency ($20,784.62)— „ .. „. „ „„ ,,„
Supplied under contract bv Hudson's Bay Co.: bacon. 9.2.32 lb., $1,921.81; flour, 32,730
Ib $2 1.50 30 tea. 893' lb.. $232.21: tobacco, 342J lb.. $.'125.92: carlrulges, 26 5 M,
$,3b'l.02- gun caps, .56 M. $47.04; gunpow.ler. 1.800 lb.. $7.>iS.07: shot. 4.3.50 lb.. $S1)3,'>9;
twine, gilling. 729 11... $1,282.29, seine, 1,088 lb., $577.30; total, $8,519.31, less $:18.:10
deducted for freight and cartage , , 8,481 01
Relief "upp'icd In- Hudson's Hav Co. at the following posts: Dunvcgan. $401.18: C.rouard.
$211 :.'.< Hope. $610 68; Red River, $207.61; Spirit River. $2,5».(0: Sturgeon
L:. Vermilion. $16.03: Wabasia. $734.66 ,. „ 2,977 81
Relief ., , Revillon Br.is. at the following iKists: (;rouard. $'203.15; Keg lliver.
$.30.'.7U: North Vermilion, $2,7.30.12; St. .lohn. $.533..50; Slurge.,n Lak.^. $233..50;
I'pper Hnv River $2,112.33: Wabasca, $1, 100.30; Whitelish Lake. $2( .05 7.242 05
Maim. — nth: St. A'- Mi,.«lon. $231; St. Henry's Mission, $252; St.
M , '■.H; St. I'. 11, $144
.Sun.IrN .1: blankei 17: duck. 110 y<l., $38.50
Burial' e«|».-ns.-s,*2(), ».^)d, 10 loads, $20, freighting, $25; frei«ht, etc.. $7.97
Moow Mountain .Agency ($1,261.20)- , .^, „, ,,„.,,
Bacon, I.. 382 lb.. $272.79; beef. 1.366 lb, $177..58: flour. «8 bags, $297.84; tea, 400 II,..
Rii-e. 225 lb.. $11.36; soap, 260 lb., $16.98; burial enpi-nces. $.35; lilnnkels. 25. $144.8.3.
Print I.V)v<l.,$19..50; serge, 40 yd., $20.80; trousers, 10 pr. mi'n's, $7.40, 15 pr. boys ,$11.10
Shot, 400 lb, $.58; twine, seine, .32 lb., $12.28. gilling. 24 11... $37.08 ,
Yarn, 12 1b., $11.46; smoll ileinn. $14.1 1 ; freight, 112.55
( Carried forward
10,012
80
683
74
262 81
1,315 22
451' 68
418 78
2.968
26
IXniAy AFFAIIt.S IJEI'AllTilEyr: EXPEyDITlItL' H — 21
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Manitoba, .Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northwest' Territories— Continued. $ ets.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, .4lberta et Tfrritolres du \ord-Quest— .Suite. ^
Brought forward 122, 722 56
Supplies for Destitute — Continued — Sccours aux indigents — Suite.
Norway House Agency ($12,447.40) — ,
Relief supplied by Hudson's Bay Co.. at the following posts: Churchill, S62.3.20; Oxford.
$53.51; Port Nelson, $36.75; Severn, $.')06.75; .Split Lake, $59; Trout Lake, $.584.50;
Weenich. $143.45; York, $1,4.33.98 3,44114
Bacon, 7,418 lb., $1,421.44; flour, 609 lb., $1,113.68; pork, 800 lb., $280; tea, 750 lb.,
$187.50 3,002 62
Sundry provisions, $79.91; blankets, 25, $144.83: cod lines, 72 $90.72 315 46
Allowance for Indian prisoner of war, 13 m., $32.50; gunpowder. 250 lb., $102.63. 135 13
Shot, 550 lb., $79 75; twine, gilling, 1,4.38 lb., $2,409.22. hoUand, 1 . 140 lb., $482.60 2,971 57
Roofing, 4 r., $10; small items, $26.26; freight and freighting, $2,545.22 2,581 48
Onion Lake Agency ($6,424 88 )—
Bacon, 5.9.33 lb., $1,213.19; beef, 7,439 lb., $1, 115.85: flour, 627 bags, $3,339.60; total
$5,668 64, less bacon, beef and flour .sold. $1.211.67 4 456 97
Rice, 270 lb., $13.64; r. oats, 960 lb., $33.60; soap, .360 lb., $23.52; tea, 214 lb., $53.50. . . 124^6
Sundry provisions, $70. .50; blankets, 67, $.365.84; print, 240 vd., $31.20 467 54
Serge, 410 yd., $213.20; shirting, 120 yd., $27; trousers, 100 pr. men's, $74 314 20
Yarn, 24 lb., $22.92; cod lines, 24, $30.24; gun caps, 13 M, $16.25; powder, 325 lb., $139.75 209 16
Shot, 1,100 lb., $1.59. .50; twine, gilling. 96 lb., $150.72, seine, 160 lb., $.58.40 368 62
Small items, $18; freighting, SI25.75; freight, etc., $340.38 484 13
Pas Agency ($7,315) —
Bacon, 5,8.55 lb., $1,426.75; flour, 192 bags, $850.56, 31 brl., $334.80; rice, 400 lb.. $20.20 2,632 31
Tea, 400 lb., $100; rolled oats, 4001b., $14; sundry provisions, $86.03; blankets, 104, $603.19 ' 803 22
Serge, 450 yd., $234; shirting, .520 yd., $1 17; men's trousers, 76 pr., .556.24; clothing, $32.20 439 44
Cod lines, 20, $35.60; gun caps, 17 M, $21.25: gunpowder, 775 lb-, $306.13, 4 kegs, $52.35 415 33
Twine, gilling, 1,038 lb., $1,755.80, holland. 270 lb., $160.20, seine, 380 lb., S138.70 2,0.54 70
Shot, 2. 1.50 lb., $311.75; b.s. wire, 95 lb., $70; small items, $11.40; freighting, etc., $570.85 970 00
Peigan Agency ($6,817.19)—
Bacon, 1,318 lb.. $244.88, less bacon sold, $29.05; beef, 60,791J lb., $5,437.91, less beef
sold, $1,290.04 4,363 70
Flour. 480 bags, $1,9.53, less flour sold, $10.20: rice, 500 lb., $25.25; tea, .300 lb., $75 . . . 2,043 05
Salt, .500 lb., $i; -25; soap, 372 lb.. .$24..30; blankets, 40, $231.72; print. 05 yd., $8.45. .. . 275 72
Serge, 100 yd., $52; shirting, 115 yd., $25 87; trousers, 25 pr. men's, $18.50; freight, etc.,
$38^.35 134 72
Pelly Agencv ($224.96)—
Bacon, 150 lb., $29.40; flour, 174 bags, $.52.80; tea, 300 lb., $75 157 20
Gilling twine. 30 lb., .547.10; burial expenses, $12; freight, $8.66 67 76
Portage la Prairie Agency ($5,388.39)—
Bacon, 7,560 lb., $1,527.64; flour, 345| bags, $1,531.90; rice, 200 lb"., $10.10; tea, 885 lb.
$224.65 3,294 29
Sundry provisions, $27.35; burial expenses, $.57. .50; building material, $78.90 163 75
Care of insane, 12 d., $23.35; feed oats, '245 bush. 5147; travel of Indians, $79.73 2.5008
Gun caps, 22-5 M, $28.12: gun powder. 450 lb., $177.76; shot, 1,950 lb., $282.75 . . 488 63
Twine, gilling, 369 lb., $579.33, holland, 1,245 lb., $269.22; small items, $15.28 863 83
Freight, packing, etc.. . 327 81
Qu'Appelle .\gency ($1,072.52)—
Bacon, 1,414 lb., 5279.10; beef, 902 lb., $1,35.30; flour, 91 bags. $404.95; tea, 100 lb., $27.50 846 85
Blankets, 20. $115.86; galatea, .55 yd., $12.38; serge, 45 yd., $23.40; trousers, 12 pr. $8.88. 160 .52
Gilling twine. 21 lb.. -532.97; small items, $25.89; freight, $6.29 65 15
Saddle Lake Agencv ($3, 167.43)—
Bacon, 4,442 lb.. $811.28; flour, 1.58 bags, $688.09; tea, 209 lb., $52.25; soap, 200 lb. $13.98 1,565 60
Blankets, 60, $347. .59; print, 1.50 yd., $19.50; serge, 185 vd., $96.20; shirting, 120 yd., $27. 490 29
Trousers, men's, .50 pr., $37, boys', 45 pr., $33.30; yarn, 24 lb., $22.92; cod lines, 26, $32.70. 125 98
Gun caps. 20 M, .525; gun powder. 400 lb., $174.48; shot, 1,200 lb., $174 373 48
Twine, gilling, 200 1b.. $314, hoUaml, 171 lb., $73 71; b.s. wire, 40 lb., $32. . . 419 71
Small items, $11.08; freighting, $131.07; freight, etc., $50.22 19'' 37
SnrceeAgency ($2, 379.71)—
Bacon, I,. 590 lb., $295.64; beef, 8,009 lb., $800.90; flour, 137 bags, $561.70; tea, 1,200 lb.,
$300 J 95g 24
Rice, 1.000 lb., $50..50: soap, 7.56 lb., $49.39; blankets. 30, $173.79; print, 100 yd., $13 ' 286 68
Serge, 100 yd., $.52; shirting, ,50 yd., $11.25; men's trousers, 30 pr., $22.20; freight, $49.34 134 79
Stony .Agency ($1,204.80)—
Bacon. 902 lb., $165.07; flour, 1.52 bags, $647..52, less sales, beef, $20.45. flour, $186.25 605 89
Rice, 200 lb., $10.10; tea, 308 lb., $77; soap, 288 lb., $18-.81; blankets, 50. $289.66 395 57
Print, 150 yd., $19.50; shirting, 100 yd., $22.50; trousers, men's, 20 pr., $14.80, boys', 20
pr., $14.80 •....: 71 60
Gilling twine, 25 lb., $39.25; shot, 200 lb., $29; yarn, 24 lb., $22.92 91 17
Small items, $17.16; freight, $23.47 .'..■■ 40 63
Carried forward 109. 164 90
H— 22 AUDITOR GEKERAL'S REPORT, 19171918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Albert* and Northwest Territories— Continued. $ cts.
Manitoba, Sasl^atrhewan, Alberta et Territoires du Nord-Ouest— Suitr.
Brought forward 169, IM 90
Supplies for Destitute — Concluded — Secours aux indigents — Fin.
Touchwood .\Bcncy ($1,542.80)—
Bacon, 1.013 lb., $202.10; beef, 1,723 lb.. $241.22; flour, SO bacs. $3.->r.. tea, 300 lb., $75. . . . 874 32
Rice. 212 lb.. $10.71; r. oats, 200 lb., $7; soap, 276 lb., $18.03: blankets. 34, $196.96 232 70
Print, 200 yd., $26; serge, 115 yd., $59.80; shirting, 150 yd., $33.75; yarn, 18 lb., $17.19. . 136 74
Trousers, men's, 6 pr., $4.44, boys', 6 pr., $4.44; gun caps, 11 M, $13.75; shot, 825 lb.,
$119 62 142 25
Gunpowder, 175 lb.. $72.63; b.s. wire. 15 lb., $12; small items, $3.90 88 53
Twine, gilling. 26 lb., $40.82, seine. 13 1b., $4.74; freight, $22.70 68 26
Miscellaneous and General ($2,780.;54) —
Blankets, 46. $267.35; print, 44J yd., $5 78; shirting. 18J yd., $4.10 277 23
Tweed, 1,091 yd., $2,384.89; gilling twine, 37J lb., $.59.28; freight. $58.94 2,503 11
Hospitals, Medical Attendance, Medicines, etc. — Hdpitaui, soins midicaux, midicaments
ctc.—{tW7,SS8.6S).
Assiniboine .\gency ($368.09) —
Medical sers-ices, Dr. E. A. Blakely, Sintaluta, $32.50, Dr. Elliott, Wolseley , $99, Dr. Jas.
McLeod, Regina, $1.5, medical supplies, $221.59
Battleford -Agency ($3,101.59)—
Medical officer: Dr. S. T. Maca<lam, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,000; travelling expenses. $546.45
Hospital treatment: Hospital for Insane, 913 d., $971; Provincial Hospital, 216 d.. $210;
Prince .Albert Memorial Hospital, 2 d, $2
Drug.-, etc., $359.14; freight, $1.80; fare of patient, $5.20.
Birtle Agency ($4, 121.94)-
.Mcdical officer. Dr. I'. A. Smith. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Xtedical attendance: Dr. R. B. Collins, .Strathclair, $215.50; Dr. J. W. Evans, Rossburn,
$188.75; Dr. R. W. Mc.Vulay, $5: Dr. A. \V. Montague, Minnfcdosa, $44; Dr. .M. t;.
D'Bricn, Ros,sljurn, $125; Dr. F. A. .Smith, Birtle, $15
Birtle Indian (nttasjc Hospital: nurses, ,1. .\. Dennv. 3 m. to June 30, $150, E. .Mclvor,
3 m. to Mar. 31, Sl-W, travel, $5.80. A. E. Twidale, 4 m. 28 d.. to Dec. 31, $244.87;
housekeeper, .Mary .Mage, 12 ra. to Mar. 31, $300; drugs, $277.76; provisions, $617.92;
equipment, $223.13; coal, 15-79 ton<, $223.45; wood, 22 cords, $1.54; light, $20.00;
repairs, labour, 1.33 h., $53.20, material, $1.54; small items, $17.55 2, .592 28
Drugs and medical supplies, $133..39; travel. $3.90 137 29
Blackfoot .Agency i SI , S.54 . 1 1 )—
Medical officer. Dr. W. Rose, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $700. mileage at lOc, $262.80 962 80
Blackfi>ot Indian Hospital: beet. 231 lb., $20.06: tea. 72 lb., $1S: sundry provisions. $143.70;
coal. 4065 tons, $338.91; gasoline, 2 cases, $23.92; painting and papering, $128; sundry
repairs, $20.23; smoll items, $15.45 708 27
Drugs and metiical supplies 183 04
Blooil .\gcncv l$.5. 360.63 )—
Medical officer. Dr. N. D.oteolo: sjilary. 11} m. to Mar. 31, $1,479.16: travelling expen.scs,
$25.90: coal, 9-415 tons, $62. .50: horse shoeing, $43; repairs to harness and vehicle,
$.34 65; buggy pole. $13..50; small items, $9.80 1,668 51
Bl(X)d Rc-ervi- Indian Hospital: matron, .Sr. St. Margaret, 12 m., $180; nurses, Sr. Bclan-
gcr. 12 m., $120. Sr. St. Germain, 12 iii., $120, Sr. Parentau. 12 m., $120; cook, Sr.
Du St. Esprit, 12 m., $120; beef, 5,8SS lb. at 10c. ; flour, 3U bags, $178..50; butter, 300
lb., $75; pork. 112 lb.. $20.16; lea. laS lb., $42; sundry provisions, $683.47; coal. S1-S5
U»as, $.566. -W. Ic-is $109..50 charged to Trust Fund Account, No. 201 , and $2n7.<K) charged
to Trust Fund .Accfjunt No. 173; , oal oil, 45 gal.. $18; paint, burlap, etc.. $167.6.5; repair-
ing building. 10 d., $40; putting up ice, $28; livery, $24.60: hauling supplies, $100.65;
sundry ho«pital supplies, $194.73; detailed under General Expenses, $147.24; repairing
harnei.. $.1 2.5 3,221 23
Drugs and medical supplies, $308.17; board, $15; hoy, 27 tons, $87..50; freight, 170.87;
hardware, 35 <ts 470 89
Carlton Agencv ($1,273.44)—
Molical officer. Dr. G. N. Giles: salary, 2 m. to May 31, $150; travelling expenses, $24.76;
rat ions. $1.35.81 310 56
Medical atlendnnqe: Dr. J. D. Duncan. $290.91; Dr. O. M. Goodwin, $11; Dr. S. Roid,
$12 313 91
Dispensing, $.30; me<licnl supplies, $611.18; cleaning house, $4.95; freight, $2.84 648 97
Clandeboyc .Agency ($8,210.13)— , ,^,„^
Medical attomlonce. Dr. W. Atkinson, $317; travel of constable, $17.65 .1.34 65
Dispensers: C H. Frver, 12 m., $80, tmvel, $23, freight, $7; Rev. P. Geelen. 12 m.,
»2.'i: Mrs. F. Reynolds, flm. lo Mar. 31. $18.75: G.Slaler. $25: Rev. G. C. Smith. $25 203 78
Iloipltal treatment:' Dynevor Imlian Honpilal. 1..543 d. at .50c., 5,2.52 d. at $1; St. Boni-
faco Hospital. 114 d., $171; extras. $6.,50 6.201 00
Me<lical supplies, $1,385.18; trovel of patients, $70.55; small items, $0 1.470 73
Corricd forward 197, 777 07
368 09
1.546 45
1,189 00
366 14
799 12
593 25
lyOIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE H — 23
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northwest Territories— Continued. $ cts.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, .\lberta et Territoires du Nord-Ouest— Suite.
Brought forward 197, 777 97
Hospitals, Medical Attendance, Medicines, etc. — Continued. — Hdpitaux, aoi^s medicaux,
medicaments, etc. — Suite.
Crooked Lake Agency ($832.24)—
Medioal officers: Dr. A. W. AUingham, 12 m.. S300; Dr. G. H. Craig, 11 m., $275 575 00
Drugs and medical supplies, S249.07; medical seri'ices, $3.75; freight, $4.42 257 24
Duck Lake Agency ($2,819.34)—
Medical officers, 12 m. to Mar. 31: Dr. A. Montreuil, $.300; Dr. T. C. Spence, $300; Dr.
.\. B. Stewart, S.500; Dr. \V. A. Stuart, $480 1,580 00
Medical services, re operations: Dr. J. S. Chisholm, $35; Dr. R. L. King, Prince Albert,
$.55; Dr. S. B. MacMillan, Prince Albert, $10; Dr. A. Montreuil, 5233 3.33 00
Drugs and medical supplies, S8S5.S4; hospital treatment, 16 d., $19; express, $1.50. . ; 906 34
Edmonton Agency ($435.17) —
Medical officers: Dr. C. Valery, $200; substitute Dr. A. Giroux, $200 400 00
Drugs and medical supplies . , 235 17
File Hills Agency ($2,115.24)—
Medical attendance. Dr. R. E. Monteith, Balcarres 76 00
File Hills Colony Hospital: nur.se. Miss E. MacMuUen, 12 m., $720; assistant nurse, Miss
N. Keewaydin. 12 m., $180; nurse, Miss D. M. Sweet. 2 weeks, .550; drugs and medical
supplies, $215.29; provisions. $200.63; supplies, $24.90; coal, 3-995 tons, $53.55; wood,
5 loads, $26; hay, 4 loads, $18; feed oats, 196 bush., $107; pony, $60; sundry repairs,
$1.50 1,656 87
Medical supplies, $94.67; hospital treatment, 188 d., $286.30; e.vpress, $1.40 382 37
Fisher River Agency (S3.849.79)—
Medical services: Dr. ('. A. Bourdon, St. Boniface, S15; Dr. C. E. Dubuc, St. Boniface,
$15; Dr. G. O. Grain, Winnipeg, $66; Dr. Palsson, Arborg, 37^ d. at $», travel and
outlay, $210.65; Dr. McKentv. $85; Dr. W. F. Orok, $21..50 713 15
Di.spen.sers: J. B. Forster, Selkirk, $20.83; P. E. Jones, Berens River, $100; W. Lee, Poplar
River, $64; G. Leyound, Fisher River, $50; H. McKay, Grand River, $20.83; W. A.
Murray, Deer Lake, $29.17; Rev. M. Sanderson, Halfway, $120; G. Souter, Little
Grand Rapids, $50; F. G. Stevens. Fisher River, $120 574 83
Hospital treatment, St. Boniface Hospital, 3.58 d. at $1 50, extras, $9.75 , 546 75
Drugs and medical supplies, $1 , 620.21 ; special constables, $50.40 1 , 670 61
Taking patients to and from hospitals, $298.65; freight, etc., $35.80; small items, $10 344 45
Fort Frances Agency ($1,368.14) —
Medical officer. Dr. R. Moore, salary, .S4.50; travelling expenses, .$41.50 491 50
Medical services. Dr. T. C. Davis, Warroad, U.S., $33.50; Dr. S. Kobrinsky, $10.. . ..... 43 50
Hospital treatment: Home for Incurables, Portage la Prairie, 365 d. at $1; St. Boniface
Hospital, 20 d. , $30 395 00
Drugs and medical supplies, $386.70; travel of patients, $39.14; small items, $12.30 438 14
Fort Simpson Agency ($3,680.43)—
Fort Simpson Hospital, treatment, 1,.502 d. at $1, 2.498 d. at 75c 3,375 50
Medical supplies, $209.33; rent of dispensarv, 5 m., $25; travel, $35.50; freight, $35.10. ... 304 93
Fort Smith Agency ($5,237..58)—
Medical officer: Dr. A. L. McDonald, 10 m., $416.68; paying annuities, 62 d. at $8 912 68
Nurse at Fort Resolution. Sr. St. Cyr, 15 m. to Mar. 31 at $50 750 00
Fort Smith General Ho.spital, treatment, 1,1.52 d. at $1, 1,280 d. at 75c 2,112 00
Drugs and medical supplies, $1,. 323.55; travel, $64.10; freight, $75.25 1,462 90
Hobbema Agency ($1,. 564. 15) —
Medical officer, Dr. H. C. R. Walker: salary, $700; travelling expenses, $22.20 722 20
Medical attendance: Dr. W. N. Condell, Edmonton, $72; Dr. J. Park, Edmonton, $SD;
Dr. H. C. R. Walker, Wetaskiwin, $80 232 00
Medical supplies, $525.62; hospital treatment, 69 d. at $1 ; X-ray, $10; freight, $5.33 609 95
Isle a la Crosse Agency ($2,610.58)-
Medical officer paying annuities. Dr. J. J. Finn, 93 d. at $8. 744 00
Di-spensers, 12 m. toMar. 31; Rev.'L. J. Egenoff, $50; Rev. M. B. Edwards, $50; Rev. N.
Gilloux, 9 m. to Mar. 31, $32.50; Rev. C. T. Hives, $50; Rev. J. I. A. Renaud, $50;
Rev. M. Rossignol, $.50 282 50
Medical attendance: Dr. CluiT, Saskatoon, $6.25; Dr. C. E. Dubuc, $5; Dr. J. W. Eede,
Prince Albert, $7; Dr. Grain, $15; Dr. Kobrinsky, $10; Dr. F. P. Moreau, Prince
Albert, $15 ■ 58 25
Hospital treatment: Holy Family Hospit.il. Prince Albert, $10; Prince Albert Memorial
Hospital, $365; St. Boniface Hospital. $164.75; St. Pauls Hospital, Saskatoon, $8.. 547 75
Medical supplies, $762.57; travel of patients, $68.70; freight, $27.45; freighting, $119.30. . 978 08
Kenora Agency ($4,183.93)—
Medical officer. Dr. A. D. Ferguson, salary, $1,000; travel and outlay, $754.21 1,754 21
Nurse in Cecilia Jeffrey Boading School, Mrs. K. Fraser, 12 m 500 00
Hospital treatment: Hospital for Insane. Mimico, 365 d., $143; Railway Marine and General
Hospital, Port Arthur, 19 d., $28.75; St. Boniface Hospital, 13 d., $19.85; St. Joseph's
Hospital, Kenora, 289 d., $230 421 60
Carried forward. . . ., 225, 166 44
no 00
1,335 31
62 81
686 00
2.092 15
1,207 00
1.637 29
497 35
1,500 00
391 17
H — 24 AiniTOIf f!K\ERALS RErOltT. /.O/T/.O/.S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, AltM-rta and Northwest Territories— Continued. % rts.
'Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta et Terrltolres du Nord-Ouest— Suite.
Brought forward 225, 106 44
HospitaU, Medical AlUniancc, Medicines, etc. — Continued. — HOpitaui, soins mfdicaux,
midicaments, etc. — Suite.
Kenora .\gency — Concludfd.
.Medical attendance. $50; di.^penser. J. Williams, 1? m., $60
Office rent. 12 m.. $192; drugs and medical supplies. $1,143.31
Travel of patients to and from hospital, $52.06; freight. $10.75
Lessor Slave Lake Acenry ($6,222.44) —
Me<lical officer. Dr. M. K. Grimshaw: salary. $.500; travel. $180
Medical attendance: Dr. H. V. Baldwin. North Vermilion. SliTG; Dr. J. U. Lavailie.
Bezanson. $87.50; Dr. Me.ver. Athal.ask.i. $191.60; Dr.. I. Park, Kdmonton. $1.7.37.05
Hospital treatment; Mrs. C. C. Benson's Private Hospital. Clrouard. 13 wk.. $130;
Edmonton Genenil Hospital, 5.55 d. at $1; St. ,\ueustin -Mission. IVace River, 34 d.
at $1; St. Bruno's Mission. $2.50; St. Joseph's Hospital, Grouard, 484 d., $4S5.50
Meilical supplies, $1,. 505.58; travel of patients to and from hospital, $71.60; freight, $60.11.
Moo.se Mountain .\gency ($497.35) —
Medical officer. Dr. C H. Stapleford: salarj-, $450; medical supplies, $47.35.
Norway House .\gency i$S,454.58) —
Medical officer. Dr. C. H. Norquay, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Medical attendance: Dr. G. 0. Grain. $336.17; Dr. Kobrinsky. $S; Dr. D. F. McKinley,
$50
Dispensers; Rev. R. Faries. 12 m.. $100; W. L. Cargill, 12 m.. $50; A. C. Clark. 9 m..
$37.50; C. H. M. Gordon, 3 in. to June 30. $12.50; .Alice Jackson. 6 m. to Sept. 30, $60;
Rev. J. \V. Niddrie, 12 hi.. $50 310 00
Norway House Hospital: nurse. Mrs. G. T. Dent, 12 m., $600; a.sst. nurse. Mrs, A. Deacon,
lOl'm. to Mar. 31, $292; nurse's ser\'ices. 26 d., $10.30; cook. .Mi.ss M. Cooper. 21 m.,
$72; attendant. G. Balfour, 12 m., $.300; ward maid, Mrs. J. Tra.«k, 12 m., $290; hou-w
maiii, .Miss J. Frohisher, $180; medical dispenser. Miss L. I'lett, 8 in. to Nov. 30.
$80; laundresses, Mi.ss M. Bercns. 5in. IGd., to Mar. 31 . $<iS.90. .MissS. Taylor, IJ m.,
$19.20; provisions, $1,651.04; laundrv, $43.20; e(|uipment, $11)9.67; feed oats. .36 hush..
$'2S, 12sk..$30; i-ement, '24 bags, $24; pipe. 2,50 ft., $41.75; .shingles. . '10 M, $135; freight.
$27.92; small items. $31.61
Medical supplies. $1,841.04; hospital treatment. ,50 d.. $85. less fees collected. $65
Travel of patients, $173.01; repairs to Iwat, $7.50; freight, $50.07
Onion Lake .Xgency ($2,860,361—
Medical officer. Dr. K. B. .Matheson: salarj-. $300; special services, $102.50; hospital fecsi.
82 d.. $119; interpreter. $3.75
Medical attendance: Dr. J. B. Charlcbois. $1,805. .50; Dr. K. J. ICacrett. $172
Drugs'and medical supplies, $.342.96; small items. $5.95; freight, $8,70
Pas .\gency ($5,0,55.72) —
Medical officer. Dr. P. C. Robertson: .salary. $1,000; travelling expenses. $89.75; coal,
li; tons, $16.5.63; wood. 8 cd.. $46.75; light, $06.09 1,368 82
Di.six-nsers: I. Badger, 7 m.. $29.15; F. Daniels. 3 in.. $12..50; Chief J. I'lett. $.50; T. H. P.
Lamb. $41.70; Miss A. Jackson, 3 m.. $,30; Mrs. Morris, KO; J. .Nasikapow, 2 m., $S.,30;
L. Young, $.50 271 65
Medical ofhcer's lii>usc: repairs, $.394.18; contract for installing plumbing. $285 j. . 679 18
Pas Inilian Hospital: matrons. K. F,. Bellon, 3 m. to June 30. $75, .Mrs. C. McOachan,
1 m. to .Sept, 30. $64; nurses. S. Martin. 3 m. to .lune 30, $1,50 K. Taylor. 4 m. IS d.,
to Mar. 31. $230; field matrons, L. Flett. 4 iii. to Mar. 31. $40. II. .lackson. 3 ni. to
Dec. 31. $.30; caretaker. F. \V. Gilling, 3 m. to June ,30. $75; crK.k. Mrs. T. ( ). Raynor,
1 in.. $25; atteniling furnace. 3 m.. $.'(6; provisions. $134.10; laundry, $19. ,50; supplies,
$11.17; survey fr)r septic tank. $19..50; wfxid. S3 cd.. $169.50; ailvertising. $1,10 . I.IISO 07
Hospital trealmeni: Carrot River Hospital, S d.. $16; St. .\nlhonv Hospital. 108 d..
%\fA. us<. of op.TalinK nsini. $2..tO; St. Boniface Hospital. 105 <l.. $1.57. .50, extras, $2 342 00
Drugs and mediial supplies, $916.97; medical services, $105; travel, $74 11 1.096 08
Ri'pnirs to launch. $122.55; storing boat, $39.93; sundry repairs. $7.60; frcsght, etc.,
$47.84 217 92
Peignn Agency r$3,.323.1S)—
Mwlicnl officer. Dr. J. J. Gillespie: salary. $.500; special services. $200 700 00
Church of England Boarding Schof>l Hospital: nurses. Miss M, G. Kelly. 12 m.. $600;
S\t^ Henderson. 2\ m.. $116.12; a."sistanl nurses. Miss M. Kelly. 12 m , $.3(K); Miss
M. Kenrns, 21 in.. $.58.06; coal. 15 t., $82.50; provisions, $471.14, sumlrv .supplies,
$I.Vt.39; freight ami cartage. $16.60. beef. 2,020 lb., $8.5 04 1,979 85
Me<linnl supplies, $.560. ,53; hospital treatment, .39 d . $82.50; express, 30c 043 33
Telly Agency ($872 46)—
Me<licaromr-er Dr. J. J. Wnlloce, 12in. loMar. 31 600 00
Drugs and inetlical supplies. $221.21; medical services, $51 .25 272 40
Carried forward 2.53.900 6S
4
,154
,59
1
,861
04
237
78
.525
25
I
,977 50
357
61
/.v;)/.iv AFF.uh-s i)i:i'.\i!TMi:yr: kxpksditvre h— 25
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northwest Territories-Continued. $ cts.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, .4lberta et Terrltoires du Nord-Ouest-Suite.
Brought forward.
253,960 65
}l.,spilaU. Medical Attendance. Medicines. eU.-Condnd,:d.-Hdpitaux. soins mcdicaux.
medicaments, etc. — rin.
Portage la Prairie Agcnry '?W40.08)- 12 m., $100 374 98
MoHinil officers' Dr. A. E. Mead, 6 m., S.2/4.9S, ur. £.. " . rvuse, i- in., ^-"y ei>i-
"S^tfi^e. Dr A. Bl-da. ?9^2.22;. Dr. Brue.S4.Dr g./n^rSiul^in.'
gjo 25^^'DTr.l gX?40f Dr'. SeNuU,^S25" Dr'l'. I. Medd. S329.50: Dr. W. O. ^ ^^^ ^^
$to"A"Hv":r S.5l-°J.^Inglot',t";' Kahiceekaykeesick, 850; Rev. G. Leonard, ^^ ^
Nur!SatBoaKi:;:;:'s;..;:ol:.Miss E. riark,-9m; to
2 m. to Feb. 28, $100: Miss J. Derby, 1 m. to Mar. 31. 5oO
Ho-spital treatment: 422 d. at $1.50, .5 d. at $1 ; extras. S44.5o ,
Druss and medical supplies, $1 992.43; artificial leg. « WO-
Travel of patients to and from_ hospitals, $182; freight, $4.25
^"'•MTcuI'il''frvic;f Dr.'u~Han, $174; drugs and medical supplies, $77.20.
Saddle Lake Agency ($2,224.07)- , , p u 9S
Medical officer. Dr. S. Sabounn, 1 m. to Feb. 2S . _ ^ •„
Medical services: Dr. G. Arthur, $10; Dr J. C Hardy , $1,113^^
Drugs and medical supplies, $728..55; freight and freighting, $o,89
^''Xdk:i?ffi*ce';!'l' '."i"v, Follet: salary, |400: travelling expenses. S116
Hospital treatment: 42 d. at $1, 16 d. at SV^''^'"'^T'l\n small items '$5 95
Allowance for horse and rig for nurse, 9 ra. to Dec. 31, $1.50, small items, S5.a&
Drugs and medical supplies
'*"'Sed?Xffife'rs:"?];:R. H. Brett, 2i m. to June 30, $125; Dr. A. W. Park. 8 m. to Mar. 31,
$400- Dr. N. D. Steele, 5 d. to .\pr. 5, iH.i-i :"i.~\
Medical'attendance, $22; travel of Dr. Follet, S2,./o; drugs, etc., $(1
'"""M^dlcfl se?^:^cL':'Dt! A. p7f. Nelles. $47.20; Dr. N. Rollins, $88; Dr. J. T. C. Saucier,
$626
Drugs and medical supplies.
,510 00
682 55
2,092 43
186 25
251 20
366 63
1,123 00
734 44
516 00
83 45
155 95
306 07
533 33
120 75
761 20
651 91
1,146 69
478 57
1,035 65
557 77
442 45
4,981 35
Industrial Schools (.S3,66L13J- Edmison S50; Drs. Edmison & Elliott. $235:
''"'Dr"kTiot.'"'5:''nu'^r"erML A^ci^k^^ nl'.mo] hospital treatment, 61 d. at $1.50.
Eikhot^^^n^i^f i ::^:'i^"^S|e|^!po; -irugs, etc:,|i28;57: ! :::::::;::
'^t^PZIt^^^: Br: g^'hi^:K..fe &?^^^tment.-26-a:: $27;
St.pf*n.l!?^'officer,Dr.A:E.Ar.^^^^^^
'^''•'l^^"^^*^'1^^^^:^i^i>^'^ii-^r:::\S^'^^ $30: 'postage, $7; telephone rent,
6m; .I37.5O: 'long cii;tance messages and telegrams, ?35.31; expenses on launch cook
6d ,$15, engineer, 6 d.,S3G, pilot, 3d., $9; stenographer, 2 m.. $100, 4564 h., $1.S2.60, small
items, $27.59 ,
Miscellaneous and General ($6,199.55)— coj j ct ti- ^Inthinir $43 05'
\lberta Hospital for the Insane. Ponoka: maintenance, 1,584 d. at 81, clothing. »«.uo.
tikini insane to hospital, $.32.05; medical examination and evidence at court, $10 1,669 10
Brando "Ho"pit.alf".- the Insane: maintenance. 1,885 d. at $1; burial expenses. $16. ^^^^. ^^
Selkirk Hofpiuiflo^'theinsane: maintenance,'2.2S-ld: at $1 ;' ■buriaVexpcnses.$46; clothing. ^ ^^^ ^
$157.20 •• .:,;;••.• ii ' 41 00
Medical attendance. Dr. A. T. Fettes, $35; drugs, $6
Triennial Clothing— V ^''^'"ents triennaui ($6,165.98).
"■^'S'S:^?^i^"^^hoes, 142 pr. $740.99; belt. Ul $^53: -l^^ -ly^ duefs'
suits, 43, $204.06, 1 coat, $3.67, headmen's suits, 98, $402, shirfe,, 141, *4-.b^ packing, ^ ^^^ _^
Clo.i?iLg and inaterial: beaver clotl^ 465 yd. $2:278:50: tw . ' "
879? vd «349 10- lining, 536i vd.. $337.78; hats. :05. $.i0.J.2.{. silk I an(lK< r< nieis,
oll^ X07fi 75 canvas 377S yd., $111.35; socks. 205. $76.88; cotton 4171 yd- «'olo;
drill rfi,3iv'd.r$37!lM: siiesia 1 H y d . , $36.07; Holland linen, 93i yd.. $28.05 4,565 34
Freight and express. $67.76; freighting, $6..36 •
2S7.212 67,
Carricfl forward
H— 26
MDITOR Gh'XKRALS REPORT. i;in-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Albtrta and Northwest Territories— Continued.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta et Terrltolres du Nord-Ouest — Suite.
Brought forward
Crist and Sair Mills — Moulins i farine el scierita (fS,8ST.79),
Carlton ^Vsency ($17.20)—
Emery stones, 3, $10.50: hard oil, 10 lb., $2; nails, 45 lb., $2.70: freight, $2
Fort .Simpson .\gency ($1,204.81)—
Labour at sawmill, 14ai d.. $401.50: hauling and skidding logs, ad.. $12. 50
Fireman, 1 m., $45: cylinder oil, 44J gal.. $72.75: machine oil, 45 gal.. $66.70.
Logs 37,436 ft., $561.52; bench, emery stand and shaft. 4 wheels, $75.69;, 2 iron wheels,
$10
Crosscut saws. 2. $11.50: sundry parts for saw mill machinery. $378.24
R.)ofinc. 3..T00sq. ft., $140: freight. $51.32: small items, $17.05
Commission, 5' c on laish disbursements: Hudson's Bay Co., $37.20; Northern Trading
Co., $4.25 -■
Fort Smith Agency ($2,274.03)— _
Cutting and rafting logs, 17.000 ft., $204; labour at mill, 23 d., $4S.i5
Bolting. 320 (t.. $2i;i).40: firehose. 300 ft., $71.85: rope. 924 ft.. $268.46
Cylinder <iil. 10 gal.. $13.20: polarine, 10 gal.. $14.40: punip, $181.25
Sawdust convevor with chain, $65: spikes. 5 kegs. $34.56
Sunilry parts and supplies for saw mill. $930.33; freight, $163.08
Commission on cash disbursements
Onion Lake .\gency ($311.63) — .
C.a».iline. .ifiO gal., $209.04; freight, etc., $25.25; small items, $2.80
Sundry parts and supplies tor saw mill
Saddle Ukc Agency ($90.12)—
Machine oil, 40} gal., $23.80; fire hoso. 32 ft.. $20
Sundry part.s and supplies for saw mill, $44.05; freighting, $1.67 -. .
2S7,212 67
17 20
414 00
1S4 45
647 21
389 74
208 37
41 45
2.52 75
606 71
20S 85
99 56
1,093 41
12 75
J:i7 09
104 79
43 80
46 32
General Expenses— Dfpeiuci gininlca (tteO.SSl.iO).
Asainiboinc Agency ($4,404.37) — »
Salaries- agent, T. E. Donnelly. $1,200; clerk, Lillian C.nint, $060; farmers, Thos.
HIenkin, less 15 d. in Nov., $690, D. Donnelly, 15 d. in Nov. $.30 2,.5SO Ofl
Rations tor employees, 1 double, 2 single, baron. ,59 lb., $28; beef, 1,851} lb., $351.99;
pork 2f.lJ lb., $65 31: flour, 28 sk.. $122 64; lard, 120 lb., $40; rice. 100 lb., $5.ft5;
tea 120 lb.. $.30: soap. 120 lb., $7.84; coaloil,47Jg:d.,$14 15; co»l, 17-375 tons, $214. 0.i;
wo^, 10 loads. $21 """03
Travel of agent, $85 85; meaU for Indians, stacking hay, $36.75; twine, $27.75 1.50 .35
Offiw e«pcns<-s: telephone rent, 12 m. to Aug. 31, $24; postage. $12.50; coal, 4-435 tons,
$48.60; woo<l,$6; sundries. $15.25; overpayment, $1 90, refunded to Casual Revenue lOS 2.i
Fencing, $.30; laliour and matirial for implement shed, $461 .24 491 24
Repairs: agent's house. $.30 30; farmer's house, $34.50; vehicles and harness, $65.90;
Humlry hardware for repairs, $43 80 I<* ™
Battletord Agemy ($12,6a5 33)—
.«alarie« agent. J. A. Rowland. $1,200: clerks, H. Capstiek. $900, C. .1. John-tton. May
1 to Oct. 27. 1913. $413; farmers— \V. Hallantyne. $480: H. Pink. $600. H. IVjden. $4.80;
\. Suffem. $ri00: W. Tavlor. $600; oversi-cr. A. Chiistcllainc. $240; l.am-tir. April
1 to Sept. .'Ml. Nov. 14 to Mar. 31, $422 60; blarksmilli and cnginiTr, 7 m. to Oi-I .
31. lessjd. in.Iunc, $.341 67 ■ 6,27< 33
Ration- for «tnployee,s: In-ef, 2.634 lo., $360 54; bacon, 3,060 lb.. $.572 22; flour. 6.5 sk.,
«> • . 310 lb., $15 66; tea, 410 lb., $102 60; soap, 410 lb., $26.78; coal oil,
;' 1,393 20
Trav. I v: ngent, $.525.73; overi»eerand farmers, $125.35 651 08
Rent o( im.ii.y r,uilding.i: agent's house. $.300; clerk's house, $240; office, $.390; black-
smith's hi)U.He. 7 m.. $105; blacksmilli shop. 7 m., $.35 1,0(0 00
OfTir- electric light. 10 m.. $10: postage, $30; p.o. 1k)I, $5; telepl.nne rent,
« i.inretolls. $17 ft5; moving ti-|ephone. $2: office lifting.", $13 22 lOi 27
C,,ri! <:'.m: 1.1: r-i-nlinc. 28 gal.. $13: woimI, 6 loads, $25. . tii 45
. (or ngenl's house. $20: pri'iii. on Uonil. $14 133 40
1 li., $97 .50: hceil nuts. 2X11 bush. $2tW: cartage, $.50.52 . .137 02
1 , , . . rvires and -upiilps. $7.''i 9.'.; threshing oats. $25 1.55 15
1 IIS. :i. $.(70: liuggy. »1.«): cutler. $.50; mower, $07; sulky ploughs, 4, $292 909(10
1 implements and vehirlen, $122 .38; parts an<l repairs to harni-ss, $347_25 469 03
Luiiil-r and hardware, $501 30; kalnomining and painting agency buildings, $175.50 070 .SO
Carrie.1 forward 309.010 82
INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE H — 27
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northwest Territories — Continued. $ cts.
Manitoba, Sasliatchewan, Alberta et Territoires du Xord-Ouest— Suite.
. Brought forward 309,030 82
General Expenses. — Continued. — Depenses Generates — Suite.
Birtle .A.gency ($4,061.09)—
Salarie.s: agent, G. H. Wheatley, -51,200; clerk, S. M. Dickinson, S900 2,100 00
Care of agency team, 4 m. to Aug. iil , S'-^; allowance to clerk lor ration-s, $200 275 00
Travelof agent, $4,S2, 70; rent of clerk's house, $180; postage, $25; pre m. on bond, $8. 75 696 45
Coal,4M47tons.$440.01; wood. Hi cd., $91.30; gas, 9 m., $.36; ice,$12.75 ■ 580 06
Telephone rent: office, 12 m. to June 30, $15; Rolling Hill Mission, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $8 .. . 23 00
Half cost of bridge over Rolling Reser\-c, $255.90; repairs to building, etc., $36.06 291 90
Fence around office, $28.85; pasturage, $10; cartage, $13.75; small items, $42.02 94 62
Blackfoot Agency ($9,427.21)—
Salaries: agent, J. H. Gooderham, S1,.')00; accountant, J. W. Jowett, $1,100; stock-
men, A. F. Jones. $720, D. L. Brercton, $720; farmer, J. F. Ostrander, $720; inter-
preter, W. Mayfield, $420 5, 180 00
Rations for employees: bacon, 1,052 lb., $196.20; beef, 4,785 lb., $433.60; sundry meats
in lieu of beef, $73.06; flour, 77 sk., $300.30; tea, 332 lb., $83; rice, 252 lb., $12.72;
soap, 342 lb., $22.34 1, 121 22
Telephone rent, 12 m., to June 30, office, $28; residence, S18 46 00
Travel of a^ent, $34 60; up-kecp of automobile, $110.05; prem. on bond, $17.50 162 15
Coal, 107-97 tons, $818.28; wood, 19 loads, $71.50; postage, $30.28; hose, 100 ft., $20 940 06
Cows with calves, 2, $230; horse, $150; range ($90 less $15 allowed for old one), $75 4.55 00
Hay, $62. .55; tree culture, man, 3 m., $180; Indian labour, $48.35; polarine oil, .?17 307 90
Parts and repairs to harness, $53.05; painting and plastering agency buildings, $783 836 05
Repairs; to agent's house, $206.41, to accountant's house, $114.52 320 93
Sundry repairs, $31.90; office expenses, etc., $26 -. . . - 57 90
Blood Agency ($12,-5.55. 89)—
Salaries- agent, W- J- Dilworth. $1,200; clerk, J. T. Faunt, $1,000; asst. clerk, H. F.
Baker, $660; stockmen, C. H. Clarke, $900, L. R. H. Nash, fceO; farmers, Thos.
Graham, $660, E. G. Hillier, $780, F. J. Sandgathe, 10 m. to Jar. 31, $600; interpreter,
.Ben Strangling Wolf, $420; asst. interpreter, David Mills, $1S0; mail carriers, at $15
a .m., $180
Salary of substitute for stockman, C. F. Marshall, 3 m. to Mar. 31
Rations for employees: bacon, 2,992 lb., $561; beef, 10,417 lb. at 10c. ; flour, 108 sk.,
$4fi0.80; tea, 494 b., $123.50, rice, 362 lb. ,518.28; soap, 4-80 lb., $31,36; less beef sales,
$127.52
Travel and outlay of agent and employees, $329-85; hire of automobile, 9 m., $200
Coal, 142-382 tons, $863.85; postage, $20; prem. on bond, $17.50; interpreters, $42.50
Heaters, 2, $.57; range, $55; union jack, $9.36; cleaning office, $3.25
Harness, 1 set, $55; buggy, $125; horseshoeing, $50.75; hay, 5-48 t., S43.84
Ploughing, harrowing and seeding, 103 ac, $277.25; ploughing, 15 ac, $30
Cutting and stooking grain, S54.50; storage, $13.68; sundry freighting, $75.80
Repairs to vehicles and harness, $109. jO; sundry repairs to agency buildings, $339.73 . .
Indian labourers hauling supplies, $,550.95; less charged to Supplies for Destitute, $72.30,
Hospitals, Medical Attendance, etc., $147.24
Surrender of land by Indians, sundry expenses
Carlton Agency ($11,578.38)-
Salaries: agent, S. A. Milligan, $1,300; clerks, A. J. Campbell, 8 m. to Nov. 30, $600,
A. G. N. Mast, 4 rn. to Mar. 31, $300; as.st. clerk. E. E. Allen, 5J m. to Sept. 10,
$266.65; stockman, Hugh Sutherland, $600; farmers, F. Dreaver, 6 m. to Mar. 31,
$300, J. Dreaver, $600, G. B. Isbester, $600, \Vm. McKenzie, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $300;
interpreter, R. Head, $480; overseer, J. R. Settee, $60; attending phone, J. E. Braith-
waite, $60; mail carriers at $15 a m., $180 5,646 65
Rations for employees: bacon, 2,700 lb., $-504.90; beet. 1,178 lb-, $139.56; flour, 81 sk.,
$372-60; tea, 300 lb-, $90; rice, 270 lb., $13.64; soap, 360 lb., $23.52 1,144 22
Travel and outlay of agent and employees, $426. 15; supplies for treaty party, $43.60 469 75
Coal oil, llOgal., $31.01; fire wood, 135 cd., $270; postage, $50; telegrams. $2 353 01
Cutting ice, $7. .50; cleaning agent's house, $5.10; prem. on bond, $12.25 24 85
Harness, 1 set, $.55; 2saddle3, $60; farm wagons, 2, $212; bindertwine, 85 lb., $15.55 342 55
Bran, H tons, $48,50; hay 91| tons and 39 bales, $387.45; oats, 857J bush,. $640.40 1,076 35
Horse-shoeing, $27.35; veterinary services, $45; repairs to harness and vehicles. $149. .. . 221 3-5
Lumber and hardware for 2 sheds, $734.70; labour building sheds, $154. 15 888 85
Labour: engineer and sawyer operating saw mill, 114 d- at $3; haying, 51 d., $128; build-
ing stable, $40; threshing, $8.75; branding cattle, $12 530 75
Repairs to buildings, $520 49; sundry repairs, etc.. $202.37; freighting, $157.19 880 05
Clandeboye Agency ($5,208.04)—
Salaries: agent. F. W. R. Colcleugh, $1,200; clerk, H. O. Latulippe, $1,100; constable,
V. W. Kennedy, $900 3, 200 00
Travel and outlay; agent, $206.25; constable, $107.15; livery, $69.50 382 90
Carried forward 350,401 29
7,240 00
165 00
2,109
12
529
85
943
85
124
61
274
59
307
25
143
98
449
23
331
41
102 00
H — 28 AlDirOR OA'.Vt/.M/.N A'f./'d/.'/'. nmi'iis
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northwest Territories— Continued. $ rts.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Alberta et Terrltolres du Xord-Ouest— Suite.
Brought (omard :t.i0.401 29
General Expenses — Continued— Dipcnscs Gfniralcs — Suite.
Clandebove Agency — Coneluded.
Allowance to agent for light, fuel and rent. 12 in. to Mnr.. 'St 400 00
ri>-ke<p of g!i.«iline launch: ga-wline. 2990.i gal., {ll.i 79: repairs, oil. etc.. $117 39:
engineer. 2i d.. $1.5; fire extinguishers, 2. $19 70; hauling in and launching boat, May
and Dec. $30; provisions, towelling, etc.. $220 29 SIS 17
.Annuity payment expen-ses, use of tug Vauuhan, 4 d 120 00
Blanket?. 3 pr. $42; interpreter. $12: lumber, etc.. for implement shed, $257.87; premium
on iKind-. $17.50: cartage. $:!0 :j.i9 37
Telephone rental. 12 m. to May 31. $2S: tolls. $.38 60; po!5tage, $34; ink, $2 102 00
.Searching titles and reporting sales of Indian lands 12.i 00
Crooked Lake. \gency (*7.280 79)— .
Salaries: agent. E. Taylor. $1,400; clerks. Arthur Boyer, 11 m. to Feb. 28. *82.i, F. 1..
Deacon Mar.. 20 d.. $4.'!.40;vfariiiers. U. F. Hillhouse. $720. .\. A. Sugden. 9 iii..
22d.toJan. 22. less 35 d. Oct., $575 80, F. L. I^acon, April Ho Sept . 10. $270. W. T.
Ci;e-t. Xoy. 17 ioMar.31, r2!3 33: interpreter. H. Cameron. $480: con.stable, .). \.
Su hcrl.ind. .«:;iH) 4.838 53
Rations for eniploy.es: beef. 6.4.S4 lb.. «;i.ir4 10: bacon. 420 11... $82 32; flour. 7(i .^acks.
$.332.88; ri<e,2i01b.,?I2 03; tea. 33011... ?84; .-oap..!401l... $22 21 l.fi8S 14
Travel and outlay of agent. $78.15; po.«tage. $15; premium on bonds, $10.50. 103 05
Coal.4 G8.5t.. $6"l.79; coal oil. 49 gal.. $14 70: blacksmithing, $82 1.58 49
Hardware. $23 96; inspecting engine. $10; hauling and pitching hay, $57 90 96
Lumber, $.S5 40; plumbing, $18 18; repairs to harness, etc.. $18 85 _ 122 43
Repairs to farmers' and interpreter's houses, $18.65; wood. 122 loads. $244; freight, $5.44;
sundry items. $10 50 278 59
Duck Lake Agency ($14,176 23)— ^. .,„ ,_^
.Salaries: agent, C. P. Schmidt, $1,300: clerks. C. \Y. Rogers. 8 m. to Nov. 30, $600.
.\. J. Campbell. 4 m. to Mar. 31, $300; stenographer. Miss M. E. llrton, 6m. to .Sept.
30 $300; interpreters. D. Dumas. 4 m.. 9 d. to Aug. 9. $1.50 16, David I'aul. 7 m..
22 d. to March 31. $269.84; farmers. M. Lepine. $720. \V. V . Uctliwcll. ?l'.i;0, Win.
■ Kennedy, S600. W. E. Robert.son. $000. Dunran McLcod, 10 m. to .Ian. 31. $400,
L. .Marion. $.300; overseers. P. H. Gentleman. $200, ('has. R. Eagle. $180
Rations for employees- bacon. 2..520 lb.. $472 30; In-ef. 4.897 lb.. $000 05; Hour. 114 sk..
$.513; rice 340"ll..,$17 27;tea. 4.54 II... $113 .50; s.,ap. 460 11... $30 25
Travel and nut lay: agent and clerk. $640 81; farinirs ami ovi'rseers, $li2 90
Removal cxp.ns.'si.f clerks: A. . I. Campbell. $S9 40; C. W. Rogers. $12
Board and r<M)m for clerk. $7; house rent for clerk. 6 m.. 24 d.. $102 .50; p.o. box, $a
Exchange, $8 10; postage. $40; telephone rent, 12 m. to .\ug. 31, $IOS; prem. on l>ond,
$12 25
Carbide 6 cans. $.30; coal oil. 63 gal.. $19 50; fire wood. 100 cd.. $2.50; pump. $10
Digging and cribbing well, $41 .50; grcKiin for stallion, 5.5J d.. $111; veterinary supplies.
jjj 33
Driving rig, $128 20; sleigh robe. $20; touring car. $738 35; wagon. $110
Harrow cart, $18 .50; shm- drill. $148; sulky ph.ughs. 2. $140; seed wheat, $2.3.10
Bran, 1 Ion, $33; bay, 40 Ion, $200; oats. 3.59! bush.. $223 a5: hors<-fee<l. $60
Cow, $70; horse blankets. $18; horse-shoeing. $77 47; grant for prizes. $25
Harness. 2 sits. $75; repairs to harm-ss. $38 40; ri'pairs to impleiiients, ete., $136.90. .
Farm lalniurers, $179; twine. 1S5 11... $36 40; fence wire. 14 s|k>o1s, $70
Papering, painting and kalsoniining agent s and <lerk's tlwellings i';„
Building implement shed; carpenter work. $1.55; inntcrlal. $798 52; sundnca, $29.60
Hanlware and g.-neral repairs. $386 28: freight and expre.is, $42 34
E'lmonton Agemv i$6.542 78)— ,,.,., ,„,„ ,, ,, .• i
Salaries agent. ^^.. II. Haci-. $1,200; clerks and i.ssuers, .1. E. Pugh,$840. II. IIo|)c, Manli.
$65 interpreter, Jos. White, I2m. (lessOd.) $.531; farmers, A. E. I'attison, $000. II.
Hope, Mm. .$.5.50 , •" , „.
Salary of substitute for elcrk. J. E. Pugh. W. P. B. Pugh, 9 m. to Dee. 31, ..... ....
i:al ion- for employees: bacon. 991 11... $179 00; beef. 6. 171 lb., $061 .78; nee. 180 lb.,
$9 Oil; soap,22tMl...$l4 37; t.n. 2l61b..$.54; flour. 49 ■ 03 siick», $223 60: (incks,$l 19.
Travel anil out lav bv agent anil employees _
Telephone rental' 2 aginry phones. 12 m. to Mar. 31. $.30. farmer s phone. 13 m. to Mar.
31. $I« 25; Id. tolls. $49 25; postage, $16
CobI .56 2.551 .$259.50; rutting and piling tir<-w.M.d. 12 cords, $24; wood, 13J cor<ls, $20
<"<H<k stove, $70; cutter, $64: hardware, $23 45; fee<l. onts, 201. bush,, $120 <0
Hay, $102 90; hay-making, I m., $40; .seed grain, $28 30
Kepnirstoaulo. $125 SO; gasoline. 9H gal.. $42 14; ant. li.i'nse, $17 .50
Kepnirn to maehinerv, harness, eti-.. $39.30; l.laeksiiiillung. $05 40
Threshing oats, $22..50; ta>i for eonsinblc. $24; preiiiiuni on l.on.l, $10. .50
Carried forward
6.. 580 00
1.746 37
813 71
101 40
114 .50
168 35
300 50
160 S3
996 55
329 60
522 05
190 47
250 30
2.S5 40
195 .56
983 02
428 02
3,7,S« 00
450 (X)
I. 143 63
229 81
111 60
303 .50
278 15
171 20
1S5 44
104 70
67 00
380,304 38
f
/.VO/.4.Y AFFAlRti DKI'MlTMKyT: EXPESDITVUfE H — 29
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, .Ub;rta and Northwest Territories — Continued. $ cts.
Manitoba, Sasliatchewan, .4lberta et Territoires du Nord-Ouest— Suite.
Brought forward '. -380,304 38
General Expenses — Continued. — Depenses yenerales — Suite.
Edmonton .Agency — Concluded.
Veterinarj- services, $36; temporary interpreter, $34; p. o. box, $9; freighting bacon, etc.,
$50.43; freight, $10.07; .sundry items, $32.35 ". 171 85
File HilLs Agency (^.4.54.40)—
Salaries; acting agent, G B. Stanton, Mar., 15 d., $11.66; clerk, A. \V. Tye, $900; farmers,
\V. S. Hockley, 8 ni. to Nov. 30, S0O0,'Chas. Main, 8m. to Nov. 30, $4S0; interpreter,
J. L. Moore, 8 m., $.320; mail carrier. Dick Sioux, 3 m. to June 30. $30; substitute clerks,
F. Cromie, May, 23 d., $16, C. Q. I'entland, June 20 to Nov. .30 and Jan., $J47..50 . . 2,865 16
Rations for employees: bacon. 1,980 lb, $.392.21; beef, 2,52066 lb., $446.84; rice, 198 lb., $10;
tea, 267 lb, $66.75; soap, 262 lb, $17.12 9.32 92
Travel and outlay of employees 1 10 43
Coal oil. 191 gal., $.53.48; hardware. $.53..30; horse blankets, 12. $36 142 78
Long distance tolls, $12.75; repairs to telephone, $18.45; postage, $50 81 20
Typen-riter desk, $:i6; 2 union jacks, $10.98; repairs to harness, vehicles, etc., (31.82;
horse shoeing, $29.70; freight, $8.06; wood, 74-445 loads, $200; sundry items, $5.35. . . 321 91
Fisher River Agencv ($.5,160.85)—
Saliiries: agent, T. H. Carter, $1,200; general helpers, B. G. Carter, 2 m. to May 31, $80,
F. K. Carter, 10 m. to Mar. 31, $400 , 1,680 00
Travel and outlay; agent, $817; meals for visiting officials, $25.50 842 ,50
Kxpenses paying annuities: rent of tug MontQoniery, 12 d., $240; coal for tug. 18 ton. $174.60;
captain, 14 d.. $70; engineer, 14 d., .$49; fireman, 16 d., $40; pilot, 14 d., $38..50; deck
hand, 13 d., $26; clerk at $100 a m., $206; cook, 69 d., $172.50; meals and fares, $13.45;
provisions, $297.67; 2 tents with flics, $100; camp outfit, $17; transport by canoes,
$720; freight on supplies, .$.58.28
Land", 29-75 acres, $360; prem. on bond, $10.50; freighting, $19.90; sundries, $24.95
Fort Frances Agency ($4,104.76) —
Salaries: agent, J. P. Wright, $1,400; interpreter, J.H.Lyons, $700; farmer, A. Spencer,
$800
Travel and outlay: agent, $293.63; gasoline, storage and repairs to launch, $99.63
Rents: agent's rooms, $300; allowance for interpreter, $125; office and store house, $240. .
Rent of telephone, $36; postage, $20; p. o. box, $3; fire wood, 15 cords, $60
Premium on bond, $14; taking affidavits, $13.50
Fort Simpson .-i-gency ($16,236.96)—
Salaries: agent, T. \V. Harris, $1,400; engineer, 10 m. to Nov. .30, 1917, April and May,
1916, $1,200; interpreter, J. Villeneuve. 12 m. to Nov. 30, $575 3,175 00
Rations for employees: bacon, 699 lb at 4.5c., 2,400 at 28iC.; meat, 675 lb at 10c.; apples,
evap., 150 lb. at 19c.; flour, 53 lb. at 15c., 40 sk. at $11; prunes, 150 lb. at 17c.; rice,
391b.at20c., 150atl25c.; tea, 200 lb. at 435c.; coal oil, 40 gal. at $1.32; soap, 70 lb. at
25c., 180 1b. at 19c 1,786 05
Fishery expenses; labourers, 47 d. at $2..50, 157 d. at $2; supplies for fishermen, $69.68;
repairs and sail for fishing scow, $51 .85 553 03
New buildings to replace those burned in 1916; labourers, 446 d. at $2.50; logs, 31,563 ft.,
$473.45; lumber, hardware and sundry building material, $3,107.92; total, $4,696.37,
less $683.95 paid in 1918-19 4,012 42
Saw mill: labourers, 250 d. at $2.50, 4 m. at $45; rent of house for engineer, 12 m. at $5;
repairs to mill, $10.75 875 75
Annuity payments: canoemen, 84 d. at $2; provisions, $348.87; Stents with flies complete,
$128.32; freighting supplies, $197.20 842 39
Trips to Liard, Providence and Wrigley: fares, meals and provisions, $347.86; 3 train
dogs, $53; 2 men and dogs, 32 d., $222; fish for dogs, 1.9.30 lb., $221; dog feed, $39.95;
dog harness, 1 set, $24; sleds and sundry eciuipmont, $131.31 1,039 12
Farm labourers, 24 d. at $3, 256; at .$2..50; 22 m. at .$45; charwoman, 3 m. at $10 1,733 25
Harness parts and repairs, $35.15; horse blankets, 2 pr.. $18; plough, $37; wagon, $187 — 277 15
Improvements on land, $200; rent of land, -525; ,spod, $178; farming tools, $58 461 00
Wood, 975 cords, $197.50; provisions for men, haying, $12.39; 2 flags, $14.28 224 17
Sundry hardware and repairs, $216.12; frcigiit and freighting supplies, $762.06 978 18
Commission to Hudson's Bay Co., 5 p. c. on cash disbursements, $236.95; prem. on bond,
$10..-)0 247 45
Unexpended balance of advance to agent Harris re annuity payments, refunded to Casual
Revenue, 1918-19 32 00
Fort Smith Agency ($8,224.47)—
.Salaries: agent, G. Card, $1,400; interpreter. W. Brown, 14 m. to Feb. 28, $770 2, 170 00
Rations for employees; bacon, 3,010 lb., .$903.61; flour. ,50 sk., $4.37..50; apples, evap.,
150 lb., $25..50; prunes, 150 lb., $22.50; rice, 1.50 II)., $15; tea, 2.50 lb., $98.12; coal oil,
40 gal., $40; soap, 240 lb., $38.40 . 1,580 63
Carried forward ... 414, 183 83
2,223 00
415 35
2,900 00
393 26
665 00
119 00
27 50
H— 30
AUDITOR CEyERAL'S REPORT. 1917-191S
9 GEORGc V, A. 1919
Manitoba. Saskatrhrwan, Alberta and Northwest Territories — Continued. S cts.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta et Terrltoires du Xord-Ouest — Suite.
Brought forward 414,183 83
General Eipemes — Continued. — Dipcnses giniraUa — Suite.
Fort Smith Agency — Concluded.
Annuity payments: clerk. 44 d., $87.09; cook, 82 d., $164; sundry assistants, $124; fares,
$54.30; board and provisions, $(94.43; camp outfit, $8.97; transport of party, Cliipe-
W)-an to Smiths Ijinding, 490 miles, $3G0; freight, $112.82 1,405 61
.\gent's travel and outlav, $73.87; 2 camp heaters, $61.53; kitchenware, $36.32 171 72
Dog train, $120; bran, 110 sk., $52.20; grain, 13 sk., $104; oats, 50 sk., $294.30 570 50
Farm labour. $7.37.84; teamster, 10 m., $450; fish nets, $12; farming tools, $16.70 1,216 54
Fanning mill and bagger. $51.55; giisolinc, 1 bri.. $42.75; barbed wire, 9 sp., $43.83 138 13
Seed. $23.63; wood and water supply, 13 m., $179.33; wood, 10 cords, $30; cutting wood,
$47 279 96
Painting buildings, labour, $24, material, $73.47; rent of telephone, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $12.50.. 109 97
Commission to Hudson's Bay Co., 5 p.c. on cash disbursements, $120.53; prcm. on bond,
$10..50 131 03
Sundry hardware and repairs, $316.53; freight charges, $134.85 451 38
Hobbema Agency ($5,724.46)—
Salaries: agent. Joseph Butlin, $1,200; clerk, Blanche E. Mann, $780; farmer, W. C
Butlin. $720; blacksmith, .\. Saycrs, $600; interpreters at $35 a m., John White $95,
A. McGillivorv, $220, Louis White. $105; labourers at $20 a m., $170 3,890 00
Rations for emplovcos: bacon. 500 lb., $93; beef. 2.486 lb., $259.73; flour, 54 sk., $232.20; -4
tea,' 312 lb., $78; rice, 234 lb., $11.82; soap, 315 lb.. $20.58 695 33
-Vgent's travel and outlav, $65.60; preni. on bond. S17..W; post.'ige, $12; freight, $11.58. . 106 6S
Coal, 625 tons, $375; coal" oil, 61 gal.. $29.65; gasoline, 16) cs., $72.60; wood, 23 cords, $60.. 537 25
Hay. 1.50 tons, $.300; twine, 150 lb., $31.50; veterinary services, $25; sundry repairs, $138.70 495 20
Isle h la Crosse Agency $4,810.22)—
Expenses paying Treaty 10 annuities: paving officer, Wm. McKav, 4 m., $600; clerk,
A. Hodg'ion. 3 111. 20 d.. S3tiG.(iri: 10 canocincn. 722 d., $1,444; 2 coks, 1S4 d., $230; asst.
cooks. 271 d., $4i7.75; guides, 158 <i., $145; interpreters, $14. boaril and lodging, $S1.45:
supplies. $962.05; fares, $223..55; 4 canoes, $343.96; canoe sails and covers. 4 sets, $.58;
3 tents, $57.60; camp outfit, $80.45; laundry, $22.80; cartage and storage, $11; freight,
V59.95: prem. on bond, $12 4,810 22
Kenora .\gcncy ($7.147.92) —
Salaries: agent. K. S McKenzie, $1,400; engineer and constable, Hans Hansen, $960;
interpreter and caretaker. J. J. l-inklater. 4 m. 24 d. to Mar. 31. $288 2,648 00
Travel and outlay: agent $2.50.19; conhtable $29.20; electric light. $14.70 294 09
Expenses re Str. Rtduing, paying annuities and distributing relief supplies: cook, $59;
pilot, $23.75; interpreter. $S5..50; sundry assistance, $92.83; repairs and etiuipmcnt for
launch, $304.4 1; laying up launch, $97.80; wood, 37 cords, $99.13; supplies, $244.31;
Vioard. etc.. $95.75; transportation. $'{.*<3.3S; repairs to dock hogse. $I.S1.69 1,067 55
Building and fumi.'<hing new oHiir: car|X'nt<r>. Wis li.. $109.20: sundry labour. $151 ; beaver-
board. i'M.SX; luiiil>er and shingles. $1.52.29; cement. 102 ~k., $112.20; hardware and
paint. $219.71; ihHjrs, windows and frames. $114; gravel. 20 yd.. $40; railiani house
base burner. $87; pipes and office equipment, $64.10; wiring building, $20.22;
plumbing, $20.50; repairs to fence. $7.99 1,821 09
-Vllowanc). f.ir fuel an<l light. 6 in. to .Sept. .30. $60; coal, I7J tons, $210; coal stove, $15. . 315 00
Club bag. $19; pri-iii. on bonil. $17.60; postage. $17.75; p. o. box, $4; safe, $129.20 187 55
Kent of telephone. 6 in. to Dec. 31. $20; canoe, $114.49; plan of properly, $15 H9 49
Repairs to buildings, $10.50; repairs to tent, $11.25; moving office efTects, $13.40 6.5 15
Lesser Slave Ijike Agency ($fi.l00..30)—
Salaries: agent. Harold Uiird, $1,200; interpreters, Charles N'aah, 7 m. to Oct. 31, $.350,
Jo«.pli Bellerosc, 5 in. to .Mar. 31. $2.50 1,800 00
Rations for einplovees: bacon. 1.813 lb.. $421.52; flour, 28 sk., $1.58.76; rice, 100 lb., $5.06; r-
tea. 125 11... $.MI; coal oil. .50 gal.. $28; soap. 120 lb.. $9 052 94
Expenses paying annuities: supplies, $346.95; transport by teams, $907; fares and nienis,
$.36.50; interpreters, 20 d., $58; sundry services, $65.50; laundry, $13.50; small itcnis,
$I8..37 1,6.36 82
Travel and outlay liv agent. $1,187.03; harness. 1 set, $75; prein. <in bond. $I0..5() 1,272 53
Hay, I3t()ns.$11l: .ml»..59J bush.. $<0.H2: fanner's scales. 1 »<-l.$45; wooil. 10 cords, $200. .396 82
Silk tents. 2. $71.10; rint of premises, $i«0; repairs and small items, $71.09 442 19
Moose Mountain Agency ($2,879.33)—
.Salari<-s: agent, Thos. Corj-, $1,100; general assistant, W. W. Beattv, $600 1,700 00
Rations for emploveos: boeon. 4«0 lb.. $93.84; ImW, .568 lb.. $73.84; sun<lr\' meat, $138;
flour. 22 sk., $96.36; tea. 100 lb., $25; rir-e, 75 lb., $3.79: soap, 100 lb., $il.53 437 36
Cool oil, 74 gal., $29.00; lire wood, 51 cords, $105; bran, II sk., $19.80; oats, 116) bush.,
$67.95 222 35
Feeri anil stabling, $42.05; threshing, 1,000 bush, grain, $.36; 2 brood sows, $108.60 185 65
Twine. 125 lb., $16; mxk] oats, 60 bush., $42; veterinary aervicoa, $42 90 00
Telephone rent, $10; sundry repairs and small items, 1^.97 234 07
Corried forward 445,320 90
INDIAJ! AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE H — 31
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northwest Territories— Continued. S cts.
Manitoba, Sasliatcbewan, Alberta et Territolres du Nord-Ouest^— Suite.
Brougli t forward 445, 320 90
General Expenses — Continued. — Dipenses geniraUs — Suite.
Norway House Agency ($4,198.84) —
Salary, interpreter, S. Campbell, SG60; allowance for rations for acting agent, 18 m., $450. 1, 110 00
Expenses paying annuities: services paying annuities, etc., at Fort Churcliill and York
Factory, $400; clerk, June 23 to .Sept. 9, $250. OG; interpreter, $79; boatman and cook,
23 d., $51.75; boatmen, at $2, $92, at $1.75, $211.75; rent of house, $5; supplies, $340.22.. 1,436 38
Canoemen, $19.30; 2 canoes and covers, $154.90; coal oil, 14; gal., $6.53 180 73
Gasoline, 49-9 gal., $20.95; cutting and hauling wood, $465.25; premium on bond, $17.50.. 503 70
Hay, 295 tons, $53.25; livery and autos, $21.55; fish and keep of dogs, $149.75 224 55
Seed oats, 400 lb., $19; builders' supplies, repairs and small items, 8273.30 292 30
Compensation tor buildings and improvements on land purchased for reserve, $370; freight,
$136.18 506 18
Onion Lake Aigency ($10,679 .59)—
Salaries: agent, W. Sibbald, $1,300; clerk, Lang Turner, S1,000; interpreter, Geo. Pratt,
$480; miller, Jos. Taylor, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $495; farmers, A. Martineau $840, John
Bangs $600, F. J. Dresser. 31 m. to July 15, $192.50, T. J. Slater, 4J m. to Mar. 31, $225,
F. Martineau, 6 m. to Mar. 31, $120 5,252 50
Rations for employees: bacon, 2,520 lb., $461.16; beef, 2,939 lb., $440.85; flour. 1,500 lb.,
$67.50; tea, 336 lb., $84; rice, 250 lb., $12.62; soap, 330 lb., $21.95 1,088 08
Agent's travel and outlay, $258.16; prom, on bond, S10.50; postage, S45; telegrams, $65.94. 379 60
Coal oil, 65 gal., $21.46; fire wood, 103-92 cords, $250; rent telephone, Oct. 1 to Sept. 30,
$24 301 70
Cutting and hauling ice, $30; kitchen ranges, 2, $130; prizes for vegetable gardens, $15 175 00
Engineer in mill, 23 d., $69; sundry farm labour, $467.40; horse shoeing, $43.30 579 70
Hay, 4 Id., $14; oats, 268-35 bush., $194.53; horses, 2 teams, $625; horse blankets, 2, $10.. 843 53
Fanning mill and bagger, $47; hay rake, $44.50; machine oil, 67 gal., $49.78; tent, $19.50.. 160 78
Repairs to engine, $87.20; repairs to implements, harness, vehicles, etc., $244.03 331 23
Labour and material erecting implement shed, $275; painting buildings, $410 685 00
Hardware, lumber and labour repairing agency buildings 728 07
Rent of land, $10; freight and cartage, $150.18; small items, $8.35 108 53
Pas Agency ($6,263.27)—
Salaries: agent, S. L. Macdonald, $1,200; clerks, Ruth Taylor, 1 di. 10 d. to May 10, $66.13,
Clara Bradley, May 26 to Aug. 21. $172.24, Molly McKay, Aug. 30 to Oct. 13, $88.38,
Gladys M. Stitt, Nov. 15 to Dec. 24, $40, HazelC. Macdonald. Jan. 3 to Mar. 31, $85;
interpreter, Francis Flett, $600 2,251 75
Expenses paying annuities; clerk, 19 d., $61.29; engineer, 20 d., $80; pilot, $27.50; inter-
preter, $4; canoemen, 62 d., $155; rent of house, $5; canoe rent, $21; fares and meals,
$44.60; supplies, $280.85 679 24
Travel and outlay by agent, $446.50; prem. on bond, $10.50; water rates, $9.35; postage,
$10 476 35
Electric light, agent's residence, $40.31, ofTice, $15; telephone rent, 2 phones, $55.80 Ill 11
Affidavits, $7..50; coal. 17 tons, $246.50; co.al oil, 34 gal., $12.40; fire wood. 1\ cords, $37.10. 303 50
Assistance to delegation of chiefs, $15; seed potatoes, 20 bush., $35; sundry labour, $98.75 148 75
Erection of boat house. $391 .81 ; installing plumbing system in agent's house, $300 G91 81
Repairing agency buildings, lumlicr, h;ir<lware and labour 1,040 21
Up-kcep of launch: hauling up and launching boat, $51.93; ga.soline, 549 gal. $215. 7t),
3 cs., $18; engine oil, 44 gal., $28.84; equipment and supplies, $182.95 477 48
Cartage, $24.12; freight, $31.60; sundry small items, $27.35 83 07
Peigan Agency, Alta. ($9,228.20)-
Salaries: agent, H. A. Gunn, $1,200; clerk, H. C. Lancaster, $1,000; farmer, E. LaOran-
deur, $780; stockman, K. McLaughlin, $780; interpreters, Geo. Heurault, 6 m., $210.
Geo. Bull Child, Oct. 5 to Dec. 31, $100.48, Joe Buffalo, 3 m., $105 4,175 48
Rations for employees: bacon, 840 lb., $157 50; beef, 6,783 lb., S623.40; flour. 72 sacks,
$297; rice, 184 lb., $9.29; tea, 237 1b., $.59.25; soap, 240 lb., $15.68 1,162 12
Travel and outlay by agent and farmers, $163; prem. on bond, $14; postage. $15 192 00
Coal, 1003 tons, $557.48; fire wood, $32.50; telephone messages, $52.25 642 23
Disc harrows, 2, $210; drag harrow, $25; repairs to implements, vehicles, etc.. $67.30 302 30
Bran, 3,500 1b., $63; hay, 04-15 tons, $256.60; oats, 490 bush.. $323.24; salt, $9 651 84
Farm labour, $945.97; meals and provisions for labourers, $331 65 1,277 62
Seed wheat, 129} bush., $216.40; building snow fence, 134 hr., $53 60 270 00
Repairs to agency buildings, $673.82; range for clerk's house, $79; sundry hardware, $31.82 784 64
Repairing pipe line (water), labour, $146.90; cartage and freight, $47.80 194 70
Pelly Agency ($7,745.78)—
Salaries: agent, M. Christianson, 4 m., $400, J. H. Walls, 8 m.. $615.70; clerk, J. H. Walls,
4 m., $280, H. E. Jones, 7 m. to Mar. 31, $420; farmers, B. VV. Hamelin, $600, B. Hall-
dorson, 10 m., $500; labourer, 8 m. at $35; overseer on Valley River farm, G. B. Stan-
ton, 115 m., $575 3.670 70
Carried forward 479,855 36
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AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Manitoba. Saskatchrwan, Alberta and Northwest Territorirs — Continued.
Maalloha. .Saskatchewan, Alberta et Territolres du Nord-Ouest— .Suite.
Brought forward
General Expenses — Continued. — Dt^pcnecs gincralcs — Suite.
Pellv .\efniv — Cnnrhded.
Ration? supplied employees: bacon. 300 lb., $00.30; beef. 0,205 lb.. $1,176 10; flour, 63
sacks, $291.60; rice, 200 lb., $10 10; tea, 250 lb., $62 50; soap, 240 lb., $15 68
Travel and outlay: agent, $138 70; overseer, $,Sfi 26; farmer, $32 .5.x
Coal oil, 49 gal., $15 05; wood. 275 cords and fitt loads, $225; postage. $15; horse, $200
Plough, $35; binder, $190; mower, $83; hay rakes. 2. $96; seed drill. $180; pump, $20
Democrat. $1.35; set of sleighs. $35; .set of harness, $.58; eaves trough, $15 75
Repairs to harness and implements, $115 83; horse'shoeing and repairs, SI46.50
Making alterations, work on storm windows, screens, etc., 62 h., $.33; lumber, $73.10
Sloving telephone line, 82 h. at 30c.; balance due on overseer's dwelling. $.50
Oats, 107 bush., $74 90; veterinary attendance, $65; extra help on farm. 31J d.. $72.80. . .
Expenses rr transfer of clerk. H. K. Jones, from Qu'.\ppeHe .\gency. $35 .SO; board of
H. E. .Jones and wife, awaiting use of house. $30 80; premium on guarantee bonds.
$12 25; sundry hardware, etc., $124.78; small items, $39.13
Portage la Prairie -Agency ($7,290 .54)—
Salaries: agent, A. Ogletree, $1,200; clerk, F. Burton. $1,000; farm instructors, Long
Plain, J. F. Hampson, $720, Swan Lake, M. Campbell, $720, Roseau, J. C. Scott,
$400: interpreter. W. H. tiarrioch, $120; farm instructor and issuer of rations, H. F.
Sturton, $60; office caretaker, $00
.\gent A. Oglctree: travel and outlay, $729 95; rent, fuel and light allowance. $400
Launch Henrietta, expenses: caretaker, 8 m., $32; repairs, 5 d. at $5, 45 h. at .30c.; fares
and lioard. $7.70; removing and storing supplies, $11 85
Hay, 6S tons. •$45; oats. .335 bush., $2.39 35; veterinary attendance. $20
Shoe drill. $100; di.T harrow. $.50; drag harrow, $21 25; plough, $.35; wagon, $108
Mower, $t>5; hay rake, $40; set of sleighs, $45; harness, 1 set, $00; fence posts, 200. $12
Lumber, $.393 02; shingles, 4 M. $20; cement, 12 sacks, $10 SO; barbed wire, 10 spools,
$52.50
Paint, etc., $20 88; twine, 100 lb., $18.75; 62 sacks, $21 20; postage and p.o. box, $10
Lumber and material for implement shed. $2.30 .55; premium on bonds, $14
Telephone rent, office. $.38. residcnie, $25; lolls, $27; Hags, 4, $24 42
H. (i. Shorting, constable iluring aiuiuitv payment, $12; small items, $28.82
Qu'.Vppelle .Vgency. Sask. '$7,033 40)—
.Salaries: agent, .VI. Christianson, 8 in. to Mar. 31, $800; clerk, R. D. Wilson, $840; farmers.
B. Huston, Oct. 21 to .Ian. 16. $142.73, H. E. .lonos, 4 m. to Aug. 31. $2(K), .M. H. Van
Sroyoc, May 6 to Mar. 31. $.541 94: teamster. .\. W . Morris. $4S0; labourers, $100 31 . .
Katiuns supplii'd emplovees: bacon, 440 lb.. $S7 68; beef. 4,. 5(11 i lli.. $797; Hour, 43 sacks,
$191 .35: rice. 200 ll>.. $10 10; tea. 240 II)., $60; soap. 240 lb.. $15 08
Travel and outla.v of agent. $281 ; agent's removal expenses from I'elly .\gency, $1 10 45 . .
E. D. .Sworder. ."ervices pending appointment of new agent. '28 d. at $2 .50; board and
travel, $:« 30
Building bull stable and fence: material, $347.70; labour, $90 10; meals for carpenters,
$20.30
Repairs to houses. $115 09; lumber, 1,495 ft.. $.59 80; repairs to well, $74 72 •. .
Coal, 17115 tons, $242 15; ww>d. 49 45 cords. $94 95; freigliling coal, $19 50; stove, $18
Postage. $22; rent of 2 telcpliones. $.33; long distance tolls, $51 ,55
Oats, l.iOJ bush.. $107 ;i5; chopped lee<l, 12 cwt„ $;J6; threshing oats, 442 bush., $53.04. . . .
Rjinge boiler. $.57; pumps. 2. $5<t 6-1; galv. lank, $40; giusoline. 91 gal., WO 95
Plur ■ , $120 .30: paint, 5 gal.. $22 .50; hardware. $03 S5; learn of horses, $380
Hi.r ,ii| repairs to Iransptirt, $25 15; harness supplies, etc., $;i9 05
.S|i;i.; '. 35; premium i>n guarantee- bonds, $10 ,50; small items, $27.32
Sa<ldle Ijike .Vgimy. Alia. ($.5,211 40)—
Salaries: agent. C. E. Hughes, $1,200; clerk, W. E. Oullion. $780; interpreter, J. Mor-
nick, $.51(1; labourer. C. Borwick, fi) m., $130
Ratir>n- Huppli<-f| employees: bacon. 1.620 11... $294 03; l>eef, .570 11... $68.40; Hour, 42 sacks,
$|K2 111: nre, 162 11... $H 18; lea. 216 II... $.54: soap, 216 lb., $14 11
.Agent's travel and outlnv. $103 40; niiowanci' for use of private motor car. $197 .50. .
W.khI. 84} cords. $2K2 00: ice. 9 tons. $18; I, ran. 15 sacks, $.30; hay, 71 22'.'5 Ions. $249 21
Kngine<-r, .sawing ami thri'shing. 115 d. at $5: sawyer. 85 d. at $4; putting up hay, $.30
Ilor'v'slirM'ing and repairs. $18 40; repairs to interpreter's liouN-, $20
Indian lalniur on roads and brirlges. $100; freighting. $02 78; harness, etc., $11 70
Harduare and paint. $108 25: l.uililing material, $.31 15; premium on bonds, $10 .50
EnNTi-s". o( Miiunicil I'., lire corporal. a'f,,„i,i„nylng agent paying Irealy money, $15 60;
unloading giKslh from car anil storage, $10 45; small items, $24 24 .
Sareee Agency, Alt«. ($3,811 11)—
.Salaries; agents, T. J. Ileelham, April. $116 66, W. fiordon. $1,a30 00; clerk, Violet
Daggs, April. $15; farmer, CI. Hodgson. $fl00; intorproK'rs, E. tlchmidt, 3 m.. $105;
C. Crowchief, 9 m., less 8 d. absent, $300 83 .
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1,616 28
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262 33
106 10
74 60
212 70
242 76
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1,129 95
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.5a5.945 18
INDIAX AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE H— 33
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, ;Vlberta and Northwest Territories — Continued. $ cts.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Mberta et Territoires du Xord-Ouest — Suite.
Brought forward 505, 945 18
General Expenses — Continued. — Depenses genirales — Suite.
Sarcee Agency, AJta. — Concluded.
Rations supplied employees: bacon, 400 lb., $73.40; beef, 2,887 lb., $288.70; flour, 33 sacks,
$135.30; rice, 110 lb., $5 .55; tea, 155 lb., $38.75; soap, 144 lb., $9. 40 551 10
Agent's travel and outlay. $170. .55; allowance tor use of private motor car, $107.90 278 45
Coal, 58-57 tons, ^07.88; hauling coal, $25; freight, $16 40; postage, $10 459 28
Telephone rent, 12 m. to June 30, $188; horseshoeing and repairs, $29.95 217 95
Palacine oil, 7 cases, $29.15; painting transport, $26; hardware, etc., $44.29; small items,
$30.50 129 94
Stony Agency, Alta. ($5,322.79)—
Salaries: agent, J. W. Waddy, $1,200, less $547.50 military pay; acting agent, E. H.
Yeomans, $1,200; clerk, P. E. Stocken, $780; stockman, J. McKenzie, $600; inter-
preter, D. Wildman, $480 '. 3,712 50
Rations supplied employees: bacon, .500 lb., $92; beef, 3.932 lb., $518.35; flour, 48 sacks,
$204.48; rice, 150 1b., $7.58; tea, 192 lb., $48; soap. 192 1b., $12.54 882 95
Coal, 30-6 tons, $136.64; coal oil, 6 cases, $20 10; freight and express, $59.14 215 88
Bran, 1-5 tons, $49.50; oats, 3-35 tons. $133.25; oat chop, 1-5 tons, $67; postage, $20 269 75
Fencing, 120 rods stock, $72. 8 rolls wire. $42 40; hardware, etc., S51 165 40
Horse shoes, etc., $20.36; shoeing and repairs, $26; premium on guarantee bonds, $10.50;
small items, $19.45 . 76 31
Touchwood Agency, Sask. ($9,894.73)—
Salaries: agent, W. Murison, $1,400; clerk, E. Stanley, $900; farmers, J. C. O. Adam,
$600, L. A. Golden, $600, P. J. Hamilton, $800, G. C. Pettersen, $600; teamster,
F. Morris, $420 5,320 00
Rations supplied employees: bacon, 2,070 lb., $411 83; beef, 5,659 lb., $931.50; flour,
76 sacks, $338.20; rice, 288 1b., $14.54; tea, 388 lb., $97; soap, 384 lb., $25.09
Travel and outlay: agent, S309.78; farmer, P. J. Hamilton, $74.40
Coal oil, 75 gal., $24.30; coal, 3-675 tons, $33.10; wood, $292; cutting wood, $19.05
Freight, $63.25; postage, $15; set of harness, .$50; harness repairs, etc., $53.25
Horses, 4, $765; saddle, $25; buggy, SlOO; cutter, $40; repairs to transport, $36,45
Mower, $71; rake, $44; plough, -532; fiirgc, $35; anvil, $15; pump, $18.25; pump repairs, $10
F. W. Mahon, farm instructor at Fishing Lake, 19 d. at $2.30; W. Mitten, papering and
repairing, 6 d. at $5; C. Pratt, putting up hay, 30 d. at $1
Oats, 375J bush., $231.39; gasoline, 31 gal., $14.15; paint, 13 gal., $61.75;- twine, 75 lb.,
$14.25
Shingle stain, 20 gal., $30; hardware, $131.15; premium on guarantee bonds, $10.50; small
items, $.33.85
Treaty 8, N.W.T. ($1,600)—
Salaries at Ottawa (Page H— 4)
Miscellaneous and General ($6,451.61) —
Winnipeg office: clerks, W. J. McLean; $1,800, G. A. Betournay, $1,400; stenographer.
Miss M. Campbell, $720; caretaker, $240; telephone rent, 6 m. to Dec. 31, $36; long
distance tolls, $13.71; storage, $375; labourers in warehouse, $198.12; postage, $25.50;
expenses, $17.40; 100 packing cases, $34.80; truck, $31.90; small items, $35.56 4,927 99
Advertising for tenders lor supplies 73 84
Bank of Montreal, postage and insurance on annuity money „ ; . ., 92 46
Scott, W., & Co., Ottawa, examining flour, 38 samples atr$4 152 00
Watson, R.. Ottawa: inspecting clothing etc., 17 d. at $10; travel, $65.45 235 45
Small items 12 92
Indians: bounties on prairie wolves, at $1 each. $540; liounties on gophers at Ic. each,
«407.95 956 95
General Expenses, Inspectorates — Depenses generates, inspectorals.
Chief inspectorate, Winnipeg: ins|)ector, G. Campbell, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $1,500, Florence Camp-
bell, Oct., $.50; telephone rent, 3 m. to Sept. .30, $18.75; long distance tolls, 85c 1,569 60
Inspector of Indian Agencies accounts. S. Swinford, Winnipeg, salary 2,400 00
.Mberta Inspectorate, inspector, .7. A. Markle, Red Deer: salary, $2,400; allowance for house,
fuel, light and rations, $400; office rent, $96; board and lodging, $356.65; fares, $146.48;
postage, $10; telephone rent, $20; livery, street cars, etc., $13..i5; small items, $32.03. . 3,474 71
Lake Manitoba Inspectorate, in.spector, S. J. .Jackson, Stonewall: salary, $2,200; interpreting.
$10..W; board and lodging, $234.8.'); fares, $320.71; livery, $160.05; baggage. $11..')5; launch
hire, $27; office rent, $120; telephone rent, $18; assistance in office, $105..50; small items,
$59.26... ... 3,273 42
Lake Winnipeg Inspectorate, inspector, J. R. Bunn, Winnipeg: salary, $2,200; fares, $77.75;
board and lodging, $42.95; street ears, $10.15; cabs and baggage, $11.40; telephone tolls,
$47.82; livery, $24; small items, $21.02... 2 435 09
1,818 16
384 18
368 45
181 50
966 45
225 25
103 70
321 54
205 50
1,600 00
Carried forward 544, 003 85
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AUDITOR GEKERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Manitoba, Saskatchewan. AHnrta and Northwest Territories— Concluded. $ cts.
Manitoba. Saskatchewan, Alberta el Terrltoires du Nord-Ouest— Fin.
Brought forward 544,003 8.5
General Expenses. Inspcctontet—CoDc\\ided—D(pentes ginfrales. inspecloralt—Yin.
Lake of the Woods Inspectorate, inspector, Rev. J. Scmmens, Winnipeg: salary, $2,200; fares,
J69.20; board and lodging, »52.05: small items, $32..59 2.353 84
North Saskatchewan Inspectorate, inspector. W. B. Crombie. Prince Albert: salary. $2,000;
allowance for house, fuel and light. ?-J00; stenographer, 34Si h.. $139.40; iward ami lodging.
$1.».25; fares. $122.45; liverj-, $39..')0: office rent. $360; cleaning office. $24; postage.
$17.50; telephone rent, office, $37. house. $25; telephone tolls and telegrams. $59.27;
allowance for use of private motor ear. 773 m. at lOe.; small item.s. $33.55 3.490^22
South Saskatchewan Inspectorate, inspector, W. M. Graham, Balcarres: salary, $2,400;
E. D. Sworder. asisistant, 128i d. at $2.50; heard and lodging, $327.52; fares, $,S0..i0; liverj-.
$60.50; coal. 29-.t3o tons. $257.95; coal oil. 48 gal.. $13.46; postage. $.50; teli-grams and
telephones, $60.99; travel, T. E. Donnelly, purchasing bulls, $69; boiler, $16; radiator, $60;
plumbing, etc., $52.85; repairs to cistern, $27.25; repairs to house, $13.20; premium on J
guarantee bonds. $17.50; small items. $2$.35 3.858 32
553.704 23
Less deductions as below 10,910 22
S42.704 01
Deductions — Riducliona.
Field and garden seeds: collections on account of seed grain ad\'ances.. 8.477 65
Hospitals, medical attendance, et<-., paid from war vote 200 00
Grist and saw mills: sales, lumber. $436.46, gasoline, $274.20 710 66
General expenses: sales, wheat. $428.86. lumber. $157.75. canoe, $55; sundries, $85; rent of
house, $50; sawing and threshing, $147.20; refund of railway tare, $3.10; paid from war
vote, $615 1.521 91
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Griswold Agency ($7,439.26).
Salaries: agent, J. McDonald, $1,200; interpreter. A. Taylor, $480: clerk. Miss M.
McDonald. $300
Medical attendance and medicine: Dr. R. Blanchard. Griswold, $135.40; Dr. J. W.
Cairns. Pipestone, $149.75; (jriswold Plmrmacy, $35.60
Seed: oats. 381 bush., $283.95; wheat. 598 bush, $1,,!08.60 ._.
Travelling expen-ses of agent: board, $14; transportation, $29.15; small items. $7.60
Relief supplies. $373.75; coal. 13192 tons, $1.58.40; telephone rent, 12 m. $22
Hay. 13 tons, $66; oats, 141 bu.sh.. $103.00; twine, 1,060 lb.. $195.95; cook stove. $40
Work on bridge over Oak River. $2.407..58; small items. $67.93
Birtlc: care of an insurable, 12 m., $C0; flour, 10 sacks. $43.70; drugs. $10.25; veterinary
attendance. $12; wheat, 3.56 bu.»h., $692.75; oats, 315 bush., $204.75
Carlton: care of Indian, 11 m., $110; relief supplies, $125.00; small items, $12.72
Portage la Prairie: constable, W. H. Garrioch. 12 m.. $60; drugs, $38.10; ho.spital att«ndance.
7 d. at $1.50
nliitc Cap: relief supplies. $168.45; barley, 30 bush.. $30; oat chop, 10 sacks, $19; scale,
$13..50; small items, $9.07
Wood Mountain: overseer, J. H. Thompson, 12 m., $360; relief supplies, $1,284.47 _
Leas, collections on account of advances for seed grain and twine
10.910 22
1.980 OO
320 75
1,,592 55
50 75
554 IS
405 55
2,535 51
1,023 45
247 78
Surreys — Arprnlaoe- =
Salaries at Ottawa . . (Pago H— 4)
H. W. Fairchild. N'orth Battleford: n.xiiL'<tant. G. 1,. MncKeniio. 174 <l. at $3; I,. S. Vaughan.
M. L. ,■<.. .lervi'is and travel. $26. .50; cook, 34 d. iit $.!. 2^! at $2..5(); labour, 14S) d. at $3,
1§ d at $2, .50. 70 at $2; hire of man and toam. 2 d al $.5. 42 at $4; livery, $.S1..50; hauling,
$12.25; freight and cxpreiw, $104.82; lares. $479.40; transfers. $19.75; cabs. $13..50; Iward
and liMlging. $299.40; provisions. $317.15; oats. 32 bush., $17; tents, 2. $111.70; iron po.sts.
32 at 7.5c.; hardware and camp equipment. $27.95; small items. $.50.61; total, $3,046.28,
leas supplies sold, $.33.45
J. Francis. ,M. L. S., Ixing Plain Reserve: services. 14 d. in field and 7 in office, at $10; lal>our,
.52 d. at $2; provisions, $.59.90; livery-, $65; iron posts, 42 at ,50c
R. J. Jephson, D. I,. .S., Ke<'.'<e«'koowcnin ReM-rvc: services. 6 d. at $10; teamster etc., 3) d.
at $6; Irtbourera at $.3 per d., $35.ri0; fare, Itoard and provisions, $14. K5
8ur\-eyor (Jeneral of Dominion Ijinds: ro.st of survey by P. M. H. I<eBlanc, D.L.S.i Moose
I^ke Hf.'UTvc, field work, 2 d. at $48. .53; prcpnring rrtumji, 4 d. at $9
L. S. Vaughan. M. I,. S., St. Peter's Ke.s4-rvn: «orvic<>s and lwiur<l allowance. 37 d. at $12;
making up returns. 0 d. at $12; 2 •!. and cxpcn.ws at \Vinnip<'g Land Titles office. $20; 0
tracings ol pl.ins. $25; assistant, P. W. Mullen, ser\'icc8 and allowance, 33 d. at $4i>0;
labourers, IKlt d. at $2; livery, $160; iron bars, 24, $11.40; small itcins, I13.BS; total
$1. 101 A5. leas $600 advanced in 1910-17
108 60
240 02
1.044 47
10,703 58
1.413 .36
0.290 22
1.825 00
3.012 83
4.50 90
131 35
133 00
501 85
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H— 36 Al niTOR «F.YP/f.4 /.'.•* REPORT. 1917191^
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Brltl<>h Columbia -C'olombie-Britanniciiie. $ cts.
Salaricf—Salaires^ (ti3.7SS,87).
Babine Affency: asent, R. E. Loring, $1,300: constable, E. A. Loring, 10-14 m. to Feb. 4,
$760.71... 2.060 71
B»lla Coola .'Vgencv: agent I. Fougner. $1,300; constable, C. Tucker, $900; qnginect-, H.
>utherlan(r. 9 m. to Dec. 31.$6"5... 2,875 00
■Cowii-han .\gencv: agent, \V. R. Robertson. $1,400; clerk, K. Robertson, $600; constable,
T. O'Connelf. $1,000; Indian constables. Tom, 10 m. to .Ian. 31. $200. Joe. Feb. $20. 3,220 00
Kamloops .•\gencv: agent. J. F. Smith. $1,400; con.-^tahlc.'i. J. M. Nicholson, 8 in. to Nov.
30. $600. E. .Macleod, 2 in. to Mar. 31, $l.iO; clerk, B. Smith. $600 2. 7.W 00
Kootenay .Agency: agent, R. L. T. Galbraith, $1,300; constable. F. S. Ryckman, $900. 2,200 00
K»-awkewlth Agency: agent. \V. M. Halliilay. $1,300; clerk, E. M. Halliday, $480 1,780 00
Lv-tton Agency: agent, H. Cirahani. $1,400; constable, A. O'N. Uaunt, $900; stenographer,
E. Blachford, 158 d. at $2 2,616 00
LytTon .Agency, salarj- of E. McLeod, substituteforeonstable, A. O'N. Daunt, lOra.to Jan. 31,
1918 750 00
Naas \gency: agent, C. C. Perry. $1,300; clerk, C.J. Perry, $600; constables, A J. Phillip-
.■k^>n. 9ni. to Dec. 31,$§75, .\. J. \Vatkin.~on,.^900 3,475 00
N'-w We-tminster .\gencv: agent, P. Bvrne, $1,400; stenographers, W. O'Malley, 5 m. to
Aag. 31. $316.64, L. livTics, 7 m. to Mar. 31, $408.35; constable. J. S. Grant. $900 3,024 99
C'kanagan .\gency: agent. J. R. Brown, $1,400; constable, J. Cawston. $420 1,S20 00
Qvn (■harlotte'.\gency: agent. T. Deasy. $1,300; constable, G. J. Jessup, $900 . . 2.200 00
>»,ikine .Xgency, agent, \V. S. Sinip.son. 1.300 00
.— aart Lake \i|encv: agent, W. J. Mc.Vllan. $1,300: lonstablc, \V. F. Manson, $900 2,200 00
V ■*' Coast Agency: agent, C. A. Cox, $1,400; clerks. G. J. Cox, 6 m. to .Sept. 30, S300, O. E.
r;i!l. 6 ni. to Mar. 31. S-IOO: engineer on launch. H. E. Van Froome, 2 m. to May 31, $1.50 . 2. 150 00
V ,.; iins Lake .Agency, agent, I. Ogden 1,400 00
I'.-p-'ctorates: Southeastern inspector. .\. Megraw, $2,200; Southwestern inspector. W. E.
Ditchbum. $2,.50O. clerk. .\. M. Whitewell. $0.50; Northern inspector, A. M. Tyson, .A.pr.
' 1 to 3 July 27 to Mar. 31. $1.772..')0: Indian orchard inspectors, T. \Vil?jon, Feb.. $125.
\V. B. Anderson, 9S3 m. to Mar. 31. $1,229.17 8,470 07
C'>reral. W. .\. Stevens, ser\-ices closing superintendent's office, 3J m. to Aug. 15, 1910, $437.,50,
less $230 paid in 1911-12, (page H-56) 187 .50
Aid to Agricullurc — Aide a Vagriculturc (t7M0^7).
B.,Hi^e \geney: farm instructor. H. K. Jackson, 12 m., $100; bull, $125; prizes for garden
• 30. $00: garden seeds. 828 pkt., $45; tools. $4 .55 334 55
1 . Agency: mower, $76 75; potatoes. 1..500 II).. $45; seeds, etc., $.39 25 101 00
I ■ \;;cncv; labour, 8 d . $28: prizes tor farm anil garden competitions, 6, $.50; lime and
suiphur, 80 gal., $32 25; small items, $12.65 128 90
Kamloops .\gcncv: part payment on binder. $17.88; mower, $78; hay rake, $.54 .50; fruit trees,
7*9. $.301 .iO.'freighting same. $28 43; potatoes, 1,300 lb.. $:t9 50; oats, 1,062 lb., $.30 75;
alfalfa. 78 lb., $21 S5; sundry seed. $22 90; prizes for farm and garden competitions. $171;
grant to Kandoopi -Agricultural Association. $25; freight and express, $14 32; small items,
$17.85 823 48
Koot>?nay .Agency: harness, 2 sets. $105; harrows, 2, $00: ploughs, 2, $44: part payment on
disc harrow, $.35; part payment on 1 set sleighs, $21: prizes for farm and garden competi-
tions. $HI; potatoes. 1.192 lb., $31,18; blasting powder, 2 cases, $22; small items, $41.95. .
K ■ >akewllh -Agcncv; potatoes. 12 sacks, $.39: tools, etc., $5 15
I fi .Xgency: mowers. 2. $141 00; rakes, 2. $91 60; plough, $.30; cultivator, $17; prizes for
■rriiing icmpetition. $65; sundries, $26 90
I .. .\gi-ncy: (ruit trees. 100, $35; shrubs, 4.50, $22 .50; annual grant for prize fund re band
.mil agricultural product-s, $200; potatoes, 2 sa<:ks, $19: sundry seed, $21 20; freight. $S.15
>;..«. \V..-iniinsi<T Aircri.'V giant mower. $74 70; harness. $65 30; rake. $45 Wl; liull, $<15;
litiiin. 3. $50: potatoes, 3045 ton, $I3N; small items, $16 ..
1.30 II)., $.{fi .50: hav. 2-37 ton. $71 24; oats. 134 sacks, $401 .55,
M.<. 71 sacks, $237 87, 3„525 II)., $140 87; wheat, (10 sjicks, $230..30;
irwi. MO, *10.i. prize.-- for farm and garden competitions, $1.50; blasting powder, 2 boxes,
$17: freiKht. $8 29: small items, $34 .30
■ ' ■■ ' - -.•■:■: garden seeds, 519 pkt. and 3 lb., $44 85: wire fencing. 3 rolls, $43
:,rrow, $21; lift. $79 .5(1: mower, $69 .50: ploughs, 5, $132 .50; rakes. 4,
bush., $273 70; potjitoos. 1.1.58 II)., $83 96; garden seels, 152 lb.,
pr.z.-.^ (mi (arming competition. $.■)<): freight. $12 .59, siinill items, $47 62
\genry: garden s<-eds, .30 lb.. $.30. rutting thistles. 13 d.. $26
V. .,,. !,,ike Agency: oats, 3) tons, $240; wheat. 2) tons. $220; seed grain, 3 lon.i. $;100 ;
rotatoea, J ton. $25; garden seeds. 44 lb., $,56 77; fruit trees, 411. $185 10. express charges
on some. $11)6 85; sohI drill, $120; harrows. 2. $S2 .50; ploughs. 2, $68; funning mill. $.')5:
prizes for farm and garrlen compotitions, $05
Ciirrieil forward
441 13
44 15
372 10
305 85
453 00
1,712 ,38
87 86
1,115 20
50 00
1,624 22
.52,010 34
3,&39 88
280 62
965 85
807 31
501 42
4,085 66
528 55
1,967 21
3,343 10
906 25
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British Columbia — Continued.— Colonibic-Britannique— Suite. t .cts.
Brought forward 52, 046 34
Relief to Destitute Indians — Secours aux aaumgcs indigents ($27,204-10).
Babine Agency: bacon, 702 lb., $311 55; flour, 496 sacks, $1 ,.502 90; tea, 366 lb., $172 15; rice,
640 lb., $81 15; sundry provisions, $296 16; clothing, $66.40; building material, $52 10;
fish net, 387i lb., $968 75; twine, 443 lb., $430 57; blue stone, 120 lb., $13 50; cartage,
freight, etc., $44,65
Bella Coola Agency; flour, 8 sacks, $29 25; sundry provisions, $119 15; blankets, 1 pr., $10;
clothing, $13 50; lumber, 3,035 ft., $39 42; shingles, 6 M, $18; transportation, $51 30
Cowichan Agency: flour, 97 sacks, $634 55; tea, 106 lb., $52 50; sundry provisions, $225.35;
burial expenses, $29 , 95; clothing, $23 .50
Karaloops Agency: bacon, 314 lb., $98 40; flour, 185 sacks, $522 15, 48U lb., $31 55; sundry
provisions, $15 45; transportation, $97 90; building materials, $21.36; burial expenses,
$20 . 50
Kootenay Agency: flour, 110 sacks, $359 20; tea, 56^ lb., $28; sundry provisions, $64.05 ;
building material, $25 67; blankets, 2 pr., $14; small items, $10 50
Kwawkewlth Agency: biscuits, 5,422 lb., $512 25; flour, 917J lb., $66; pilot bread, 1,076} lb.,
$104 05; rice, 5,531 lb., $.376 25; sundry provisions, $135.85; care of Indian, 12 m., $242 50;
lumber, 1 M ft., $19 ,. 1,455 BO
Lytton Agency: flour, 167 sacks, $483 35, 31,726 lb., $2,024.48; bacon, 687 lb., $415 15; sundry
provisions. -$713 .35; board of Indian, 10 m., $219 78; building materials, $210; fares,'
$12 05; twine, $7. .50
Xaas Agency: flour, 35 sacks. $93.15; sundry provisions, $144.45; board, $12,25; clothing,
$77; blankets, 11 pr., $62 50; transportation. $102 20; wood, 3 cords, $21; small items, $16
New Westminster Agency: flour, 222 sacks, $775 85; sundry provisions, $296.20; salt, 5 tons,
$95; board and care, 38 m., $670 36; clothing, $23 25; blankets, 4 pr., $18; funeral ex-
pen.scs. $20; fares, $15 .55; freight, $47 90; twine. $5 10
Okanagan Agency: flour, 20,134 lb., $1,293 95; sundry provisions, $1,650 20; care of Indian,
10-19 m., $203.20; clothing, $96.15; burial expenses, S87; small items, $12 60
Queen Charlotte Agency; flour, 20 sacks, $67 80; sundry provisions, $290; care of sick and
in.sane, 41 m.. $479;" fares, $47,65; small items, $21 SO
Stikine Agency: flour, 40J sacks, $154 25, 196 lb., $39; sundry provisions, $304; quarantine
guard, 55 d., $84; transportation, $80; wood, 5 cords, $54; cutting wood, 26 d., $52; small
items, $7 774 25
Stuart Lake Agency: flour, 5,245 lb., $457 61; bacon, 749 lb., $260 54; sundry provisions,
$1,042 75; blankets, 6 pr., $23.25; twine, 158 balls. $.55.40, 36 lb., $36; burial expenses,
$19 20; small items, $20,25 1,915 00
West Coast Agency: flour, 169 sacks, $.576 75; biscuits, 84 boxes, $306 65, i525 lb., $66.40;
sundry provisions, $85 67; burial expenses, $30 90; small items, $16 04 1,082 41
Williams Lake Agency: flour, 37,165 lb., $3,242 20; sundry provisions, $1,368.99; fare. $17.50;
small items, $22 4,650 69
Medical Attendance — Soins medicaui (t55,258.67).
Babine Agency ($4,452.96) —
Medical officers under salary: Br. V. E. R. Ardagh. $240; Dr. G. C. G. Maclean, 10 m. to
Jan. 31, $500; Dr. J. P. McKie, 2 m. to Mar. 31, $100; Dr. H. C. Wrinch, $1,000 1,840 00
Medical attendance. Dr. L. L. Cairns, $250.55; medical supplies, $329 70 580 25
Hospitals, maintenance, and treatment: Hazelton Hospital, $1,477; Port" Essington
General Hospital, $165; Provincial Mental Hospital, $-390 71 - 2,032 71
Bella Coola Agency ($4,738 42)—
Medical officers under salary: Dr. E. M. Sutherland, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $450; Dr. G. E.
Darby, $600 1,050 00
Medical supplies and appliances, etc 222 31
Hospitals, maintenance, and treatment: Bella Bella Rivers Inlet Hospital, $719; Bella
Coola Hospital, $112; Port Simpson General Hospit.il. $130; Public Hospital for
Insane. $260 73; St. Joseph's Hospital, $13; St. Pauls Hospital, $4 .50; Vancouver'
General Hospital, $.501 1,740 23
Bella Bella Hospital construction, paid on account of grant of $2,000 1 , 725 88
Cowichan Agency ($2,786 62) —
Medical oflicers under salary: Dr. W. F. Drvsdale, $500: Dr. W. Dykes, $600; Dr. O.
M. Jones, $500; Dr. W. F. Luton, $300; Dr. H. P. Millard, $.300; Dr. Stuart Tidey, $50 2,250 00
Medical attendance: Dr. G. E. Drew, $15; Dr. D. Dykes, $100 115 00
Hospitals, muintenam-c and treatment: Chcmainus General Hospital, $7; King's Daugh-
ters' Hospital, $177 50; Provincial Mental Hospit-al, $196 42; St. Mary's Hospital,
$27; St. Joseph's Hospital, $13.70 421 62
Kamloops Agency ($4,0.54 45) —
Medical officers under salary: Dr. F. V. .Vgnew, $S70, travel. $224 65; Dr. .\. K. Con-
nolly, April 1 to .30, $17 .50; Dr. G. H. Tutill. $4S0; Dr. R. Wightman. S420 2,012 15
Medical attendance; Dr. C. A. Arnott, $146, Drs. Burns and Archibald, $90; Dr. W.
Reinhard, $38 25; Dr. M. S. Wade, $10 284 25
Carried forward 93. 524 84
H — 38 Al'DlTOR GKyERALS REI'ORT. WnWlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
British Columbia Conliuued. — Colomblr-Brltannlque — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 93.524 84
Medical Atlendanct — Continued — Soins mfjicaux — Suite.
Kamloops Agency— Concluded .
Medical supplies and appliances 90 05
Hospitals, maintenance and treatment: Nicola Valley General Hospital, $137; Royal
Inland Hospital. $1.4.36; Salmon Arm General Hospital, »51; Shulus Hospital. $38. . 1.602 00
Kootenav Agency i,$l.624 25) —
Medical officers under salarj-: Dr. F. W. Green. $500; Dr. Geo. B. Henderson, $300; Dr.
P. W. Turner. $300 1 . 100 00
Medical attendance: Dr. B. E. Church, $37.50; Dr. K. R. Foster, $5; Dr. E. W. S
McLean. $8 25 50 75
Hospitals, maintenance and treatment: St. Eugene Hospital, $441.50; Windermere
Di.striot Hospital. $32 473 50
Kwawkowllli .Vgencv ($2,051 70) —
Medical officer under r,alarv. Dr. W. F. Shaw 480 00
Medical attendance: Dr. T A. Wilson. $100; Dr. A. W. McCordick, $5 lO.i 00
Hoi-pitals, maintenance and treatment: Bella Bella Rivers Inlet Hospital, $170; Campbell
River General Hospital. $175; St. Joseph's Hospital, $27; St. Paul's Hospital,
$415.50; Vancouver General Hospital. $85 50 879 00
Transfer of patient to Provincial Hospital for Insane, expenses 25 80
Columbia Coast Mbssion: grant, .S60O; St. George's Hospital, treatment, 24 m. to Mar. 31,
1918. $842 90; St. Michael's Hospital, treatment. $7; drugs. $12 1.401 90
Lytton Agency ($6,891 75)—
Medical officers under salary: Dr. H. R. Fort, $720; Dr. P. McCaffrey, $750; Dr. D.
MfPhail. $1 ..500 2.970 00
Medical attendance: Dr. G. E. Drew. $1.'>0: Dr. J. C. Parish, $10 100 00
Hospitals, maintenance and treatment: Chilliwack Hospiuil. $.52 ; Lillooet Hospital.
$1.1.59; Royal Columbian Hospital. $45 50; St. Bartholomew's Hospital, $1,393 ;
St. Mary's" Hospital. $573 25; St. Paul's Hospital, $539 3.761 75
Naaa Agency ($7,076 40)—
Medical officers under s;ilarv: Dr. . I. P. Code, salary, $400. travel, $273; Dr. D. J. Mr-
Donald. s.ilary. $900. travel. $407; Dr. R. W, Large, salary $1.080 3.000 00
Medical atlondance. Dr. L. L. Cairns 104 50
Hospitals, maintenance and treatment: Port Essinglon General Hospital. $46; Port
Simpson General Ho.spital. $3,094; Public Hospital for In.sane, $412 45; St. Paul's
Ho.spilal. $12; Vancouver General Hospital. $42 3.606 45
Drugs. $283 51 ; travelling expenses of field matron, $22 305 51
New Westminster ($10,999 72)—
Medical officers under salary: Dr. G. E. Drew. snliir\' $1,200. extra services. $915; Dr.
A. Hemler.s<in. $:(00; Dr. .1. C. Henderson. $400: Dr. W. G. Ilcpworth. sjilary $500.
travel. $97 .10. extra .ser\-ii-es. $202 .W: Dr. I'. Inglis. sjilarv $4,S0, travel, $30; Dr.
A. A. King. $:i00: Dr. A. J. Stuart. $.500; Dr. T. A. Wilsrm, $1,200 6,184 80
Medical attendance: Dr. R. B. Boucher, $5: Dr. Car.wcll. $100; Dr. J. C. Elliott. $42..50;
Dr. .1. C. Parish. $10; Dr. Green, $10; Dr. .M.Hwon. $5; Dr. Morlev. $10; Dr.
Morse. $.5; Dr. Rothwell. $10; Dr. G. A. Sulherlaml. $'25; Dr. R. K. Walker. $140 .362 ,50
Medical supplies: Dr. S. Curtis & Co.. $1 14; Dr. Hepworlh. $86 30; Natinnal Drug and
Chcmiral Co., $.5 .55 92 99
Hospitals, mainlwiancc and treatment: Chilliwack Hospital, $163 50; Provincial Mental
Hospital. $.306 43: St. Mary's Hospital, $2,947.50; St. Paul's Hospitjil, $936; Vic-
torian Order of Nurses, $6. 4.. 359 43
Okanagun Agency i $2,069 50)—
Me<licnl officers un.ler .Kalar\-: Dr. .1. W. Arbuckle. $.500; Dr. B. K. Boyce. $.300; Dr. R.
Elliott. 14 m.. $3.50; Dr. P. I). Van KN'cck. $300; Dr. R. B. White. $420 1,870 00
Medical attendance. $26; nursing. $10 50 36 SO
Hospitals, maintenance and treatment: Penticton HospitaLSO; Vernon Jubilee Hospital,
$1.57 163 00
Queen Charlotte .-Igency ($1,197 OH}—
Medical officers un-lcr salary: Dr. E. H. Lowson, 2 m. to May 31, 183.32; Dr. A. C. Nash.
S m. to Mar. 31 . $.3.33 28 416 00
MprlirnI supplies, $167 75; nursing, $25 ^ 192 75
Hospitals, mnintonnnce and treatiiicnl: Port Esaington Hospital, $111; Port Simpson
('..■nernl Ho^pilal. $216; Public Ho.Hpilal for Insane, $200 73 .587 73
Slikine Agency '$1,681 .32> —
Medical •H-nico-s: Dr. E. Rice, 10) m. to Mar. 31, $661 30; Dr. E. H. Harrison, 4 m. to
May 31 . $1 1 1 772 30
Hospitals, inninlenanre and treatment: St. Andrew's General Hospital, 135.60; Tclogrnph
Creek Hospital. $.'■.72 .50. 008 00
Freight charge* on drug^ . ■'Ol 02
Stuart Ijike Agency '$1,261 25)
Medical officers unrler salary: Dr. C. Ewurt, 8 m. to Nov. .30. $.^33 28; Dr. D. B. Lasicr,
4 m. to .Mar. 31. $166 72; Dr. W. R. Stone. 12 m. to Mar. 31. $600 1,100 00
CBrric<i forward . 1^0,874 67
f\DIAN AFFAIUS DEl'ARrMEST : EXFESUITURE H — 39
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
British Columbia— Continued.— Colombic-Britannique— Suite. $ eta.
Brought forward 130,874 67
Medical Attendance— ConclaAcA—Soins medicaui— Fin.
Stuart Lake .\geney—Conc/u(ied. ^ „ ,^ , ,,„,,- io» 7e
Medical attendance: Dr. Drew, $15; Dr. Morse, $5; drugs, $103. 7o . . ..... ... ...... 123 75
'-_; Hospitals, maintenance and treatment: Hazelton Hospital, $8; bt. Marys Hospital,
$29.50 2' *"
We*^t Coast \gency (SI 402) —
'Medical officers under salary: Dr. D. H. Dixon, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $510; Dr. C. T. HUborn.
3 m. to Mar. 31, $135; Dr. A. D. Morgan, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $405. 1,050 00
Medical attendance, Dr. C. T. Hilton, $5; drugs, $60 40; care of Indian. 14 d., $31. . ... . . 96 40
Hospitals, maintenance and treatment: Bella Bella Rivers Inlet Hospital, $40; West
Coast General Hospital, $215.60 255 60
Williams Lake Agency ($2,071 19)— • .„« r^ w
Medical officers under salary: Dr. G. R. Baker, salary $600, extra services, $20; Dr. W.
K. Feare, 6 m., $283.33; Dr. W. H. Wright, $400 ... . ........ ...... ... . ... .... 1,303 33
Hospitals, maintenance and treatment, Provincial Mental Hospital, $447.12; Public
Hospital lor Insane, $306 14; telegrams, $14 60 767 86
Travelling Expenses — Frais de voyage.
Agent, R. E. Loring, board, lodging and horsefeed, $95 95; livery, $173.50; packer, 10 d.,
m' J25 •
Constable, E. A. Loring; board, lodging and horsefeed, $93.05; livery, $202.75; fares, $11
Agent, I. Fougner: board and provisions, $95.70; travel, etc., $101.20; distillate, 86 gal.,
J24 08 .■ ■ ■
Constable, C. Tucker: board, lodging and provisions, $71.35; fares, $30.50; boat hire, -
Up-keep of launch, CAns. To(W, provisions, $416 20; repairs, $110.95; distillate, 1,009-7
gal., $306.49; gasoline, 3 cases, $25. .50; laundry, $17.40; small items, S4S
Cowichan Agency ($764,50)— „,„„,. »-, e/>
Agent, W. R. Robertson: board and lodging, $44. 2o; fares, $41.60; livery, $o7.50
Constable, T. O'Connell; board and lodging, $412.05; fares, $146. a5; typewTitmg, $43.75;
small items, $19.30
Kamloops Agency ($1,168.90)— , „ ,„
Agent, J. F. Smith: board and lodging, $2.57.60; fares, $133.15; livery, $183.50; auto
hire, $29 .50; interpreter, $37; assisting police, $12
Constable, Ewen McLeod: board and lodging, $128.65; fares and livery, $45.50 . . . ... .
Constable, J. M. Nicholson: board and lodging, $137.50; fares, $51.50; livery, $135;
assisting police, $14; small items, $4
Kootenay Agency ($668.17) —
Agent, R. L. T. Galbraith: board and lodging, $128.50; fares and auto hire, $277. .57
Constable, F. S. Ryckman: board and lodging, $109; fares, auto and livery hire, $1.73. 10
Kwawkewlth Agency ($549.71)— .
Agent, W. M. Halliday: board and lodging, $.59.15; fares, $68. .50; livery, $10; freight,
$26 95; launch hire, $93.50; provisions, $41; gasoline, 455 gal., $142.01; painting
launch, $27.75; dinghy, $38; magneto, $18; repairs, $24.85 549 71
Lytton Agency ($2,047.60)—
Agent, H.Graham: board, lodging and horsefeed, $476 85; fares, $335.30; livery, $3 19. 2o;
auto hire, $96; terry, $11; small items, $18; overpayment, $1. ; 1.255 40
Constable, E. Macleod: board, lodging and horsefeed, $368.35; fares, $122.55; livery,
$173.70; auto hire, $49.50 ■ ■. • • ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■
Constable, A. O'N. Daunt: board and lodging, $23; livery, $49.75; small items, $5.35 . .
Naas Agency ($1,614.90)— . , , ^. .„„=„,.
Agent, C. C. Perry: board and lodging, $150.30; fares, $110.95; launch hire, $365.05;
taxi hire, $17.50; interpreters, etc., $6
Constable, A. J. Phillipson: board and lodging, $127 25; launch hire, $145.25; canoe
hire, $30; fares, $15,25 ,•;■.■■ ..„ .„
■ Constable, A. J. Watkinson: board and lodging, $461.75; fares, $92; launch hire, $o0.50;
telephone rent and tolls, $31,20; small items, $11.90
New Westminster Agency ($963,. 58) —
Agent, P. Byrne: board .ind lodging, $207.80; fares, $186.24; livery, $82. /5; boat hire,
$34; small items, $3.50 ....,,
Constable, J. S. Grant: board and lodging, $232.19; fares, $157.80; livery, $28; boat
hire, $19; small items, $12.30
Okanagan .-Agency ($1,315.30) —
Agent, J. R. Brown: board and lodging, $342.10; fares, $718.65; livery, $129.15; auto
hire, $77.50; interpreter, $33,50; small items, $14.40
Carried forward
294 45
306 80
220 98
116 35
924 54
143 35
621 15
652 75
174 15
342 00
406 07
262 10
714 10
78 10
649 80
317 75
647 35
514 29
449 29
1,315 30
, 145,464 89
H — 40 AVDITUll (Ify^JiAL-^ HEI'OKT, J917-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
British Columbia — Cuininucd.—Colombie-BrltanDlque— Suite. i i-ts.
Brought forward 145, 464 89
TratcUing Expenses — Concluded — Frais de voyage — Fin.
Queen Charlotte Agency ($790.85) —
Agent, T. Deasy; board and lodging, $246.25; fares, $149.20; office rent, $15; small
items, $13.50 423 95
Constable, G.J.Jessup: board, etc., $211.50; fares and launch hire, $132.05; small items,
$23.35 366 90
Stikine Agency ($754 85) —
Agent. W. S. Simpson: board and lodging, $339.25; fares, $185; hire and feed of dogs,
$175; livery, $40; freight, $15 60 754 85
Stuart Lake Agency ($927 66)—
Agent. \V. J. McAUan: board, lodging and teed, $165.65; fares, $30.11; livery, $179.50;
auto hire. $49 50; boat hire, $75; packers, etc., 137 d., $225.75; provisions, $146.95;
hire of 5 horses. $12 .50 884 96
Constable. \V. V. Manson: board, $14 10; fares, $28.60 42 70
West Coast Agency ($459 25)—
Agent, C. .\. Cox: lx>ard and lodging, $131.55; fares, $98.85; livery, $56; launch hire,
$49 50; small items, $7.50 343 40
Up-keep of launch Wekeninnish: dock rental, $25; engineer, 7 d., $17.50; repairs to
engine, $21; hardware, $42.70; small items, $9.65 115 85
Williams Lake .\gency ($420 25)—
Agent. I. Ogden: board and lodging, $92 75; fares. $70; auto hire, $95.50; liverj', $19.50
harness, $30; hay, 3 t.. $60; oats, 44- 11 bush., $52.50 420 25
Inspectorates ($2,618 59)—
Chief ins-pcctor of Agencies. W. K. Ditchbum: board and lodging. $443 10; fares, $330.90:
auto hire. $111 .=0; livery, J:!4 75; interpreters. $54; small items. $26 03 1,000 28
Northeastern In.-^pect orate, inspector, A. M . Tyson, lares, 75c.: board. 75c. 1 50
Southeaatem Inspectorate. inspe<-tor, A. Megraw: board ami lodging, $189.70; fares,
$211.10: auto hire, $444 86; livery. $48.75: interpreter. $14; small items. $9.80 91.S 21
Inspector of orchards, W. B. Anderson: board and lodging, $441 75; fares, $185; livery,
$63 25; smalt items, $8. 60 698 60
Office Expenses, etc. — Dipenses de bureau — (t8,8S8.6t).
Babine Agency ($198 07)—
Repairs to residence, lumber, $28 32, labour, 13 d., $39; wood, 10 cords. $50 1 17 32
Ilent of telephone. 6 m. less 25 d., to Mar. 31, $38 35; postage and p. o. box, $21.. . 59 35
Coaloil. 3ca.«<-s. $10 .W: .•^mallitems, $11 .W 22 00
Bella Coola Agency ($42.5 85)—
Installing water system: material, $48.90; labour, 9 d., $26; payment on water main,
$30. 104 90
Royalty on piles for wharf. $19 25; provi.-ions. $114 45; cartage, $12 145 70
Reit of 3 ti-lephonc.''. 12 m.. $30; po^tagc and p. o. drawer, $28.. .58 00
Office supplic^ anti repairs, $30 25; cleaning office. $16. . 46 25
Wood, 8 cords. $43; cutting wcKxl, 7 d., $21; premium on bond, $7 71 OO
f'owichan Agency ($399 77) —
Rent of 3 telephones, 12 m., $78; tel. tolls, $5 45; postage and p. o. drawer, $60; small items,
$7 97 151 42
Repairs to Comiaken dyke: hibour, 66 d., $177 25; board, $28 .50: fares, $12 25; motor
hire. $1.5; lumber. $15 35 248.35
Kaniloops Agency i$f)f)7 07) —
Rent of teleplione, 1 2 m. to Apr. 30, $42: telephone tolls, $16 30; office .supplier. $17 2L' 75 52
Special constable, $20 60: p. o. Ikji ami postage, $.53; small items. $9 05 82 65
Adveni.«ing. $7 .'0; legal .«er\ices, 1". J. Kulton, Kamloops. $61 .50 69 00
Irrigation dit(h: implements, $31 .35; provisions, $408 .5.5. . 439 90
KiK)tenay Agrncy ($154 92)—
Cleaning office. II m., $27 .50: telegrams, $15 63; postage, $14.. 57 13
Woo<i, 10 corils. $40; repairing fence, 10 d., $38; small items, $22.79 97 79
Kwawkcwith Ag<-ncy ($202 27) —
Postage. $40: ptipering nn<l painting agent's house, $22 40; cartage. ?7 .'.(i 69 90
Coal. .5 t.. $40. w.«,<l. 9 .. r.N. $4.5; c.aj ..il. 4 cii.-es. $14 _ 99 00
Premium on l»on«i, $7; chimney tfip. $7, small items, $19 37... 33 37
Lytton Agency ($-5.55 85)—
Office rent. 9 m. to I)c.e. 31, $135; postage ami p. o. Ikh. $110; office supplies, $12 25. 2.57 25
Telephone rent. 12 m.. $.30: telephone tolls and telegrams. $44 90: interpreter, $7 .50 82 40
Water recordf. $33 .50: ctml. 4 t.. $10; advi^rtising. $7 50; small items, $12 95 93 95
Supplies rr I'ounlnin ditch: lumber, 2 5 M. ft.. $.50; nails, 225 lb.. $18 90; provisions,
$.53 .15 122 25
CBrrie.1 lorwanl 15<,040 74
INDIAN AFFMliS IJEI'AK'IMHST: EXPEXDITURB
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
British Columbia— Concluded.— Colombic-Britannique — Fin.
S cts.
Brought forward 154, 040 74
Office Expenses, etc. — Concluded — Depcnses de bureau — Fin.
Naas Agency ($1,244.10)—
Electric light, 11 m. to Feb. 28; office, $11, residence, $36. 18
Rent, 12 m., office, $240, residence, $420; janitor's service, 12 m., $84
Rent of telephone: office, 11 m. to Mar. .31, $49.50, village, 4 m. to Mar. 31, $10
Telephone tolls and telegrams, $48 60; typewTiter table, $12; wood, 3 cords, $28
Postage and p. o. box, $77; coal, 13 t., $140 60; small items, $16.25
Council House: lumber, 2,266 ft., $48 43; supplies, $22 54
New Westminster Agency ($517.01) —
Postage and p. o. box, $63; rent of telephone, 12 m., $50; telephone tolls, $21 .55
Transportation of IjuU. $39. 10; interpreter and clerk, $10; small items, $26.71
Taxes on account of dyke, .Sumas reserve. No. 10, $82.37, arrears, $68 .38, No. 4, $103.90;
Barnston Island Dyking Co., pumping, etc., on 130 ac, $52
Okanagan Agency ($382.60)—
Assistant in office, 54| d., $100; typewriting, $15 70; postage, $32.30
Electric light, Vernon, 1 m., $3. Summcrland, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $15.25
Telephone: Okanagan, rent. 3 m. to .lune .30, $6, tolls, $28 35; Summerland, rent, 11 m. to
Mar. 31, $24, tolls, $64.60
Wood, 7 cords, $24.50; premium on bond, $7; small items. $24.77
.Siwash Creek: labour, 22 d., $33; supplies, $4. 13
Queen Charlotte Agency ($251.30)—
Postage, $17; rent of telephones, two, 12 m. each, $48, one. 9 m., $22.50, tolla, $12.50
Wood, 21 cords, $104; coal oil, 4 cases, $13.70; small items, $33.60,
Stikine Agency ($653.15)—
Rent of house and office, 12 m., $300; wood, 32 cords, $285; postage, $11
Coal oil, 5J tins, $24.50; lamp, $15. .55; small items, $17. 10
Stuart Lake Agency ($982.32)—
Office rcntand house allowance, 11 m. to Feb. 28, $275; wood, 9 cords, $36
Telephone rent, 7 m. to Feb. 28, $17. .50; telephone tolls and telegrams, $19.37
Bulls, 2, $585; transportation, $17.65; po.stage, $15; small items, $16.80
West Coast Agency ($544 .11)—
Rent of office, 11 m. to Feb. 28, $220; rent of telephone, 12 m. to June 30, $42
Telephone tolls and telegrams, $16 76; postage and p. o. box, $48
Wood, 10 loads, $17; coal, 2J t., $13 80; small items, $23.25 _
Expenses re launch Wekeninnish: 2 buildings near dock, $138.30; pipe line and 50 ft.
hose, $25
Williams Lake .'Agency ($451.99)—
Rent of office, 12 m., $120; postage, $25; telegrams and telephones, $18.80
Arrest and transportation of insane Indian, $108.90; wood, 8 cords, $24
Work on weir gates, 2d., $12; premium on bond, $7; small items, $8
One-third bailiff's expenses re supervision of Alkali lake water supply
Inspectorates ($840.14)—
Chief Inspectorate: rent of telephone, 12 m., $48; telephone tolls, $3.90; postage and p. o.
drawer, $30; binding 42 vols. Annual Reports on Indian Affairs, $105; mounting 16
blue prints, $35; small items, $17. 15
Northern Inspectorate: rent of telephone, 12 m., $66; telephone tolls, $2.25; stenographer
at 40c. an hr., $106; postage, $20
Southea.stem Inspectorate: rent of telephone, 12m., $36; telephone tolls, $28.60; telegrams,
$27.19; postage, $26; typewriting, $10 SO; interpreter, $10; auto hire, $33; cork
carpet, 19| yd., $29.25; small items, $28,97
General: freight and express, $170.03; travel, $7
47 18
744 00
59 50
88 60
233 85
70 97
134 ,55
75 81
306 65
148 00
18 25
122 95
56 27
37 13
100 OO
151 30
596 00
57 15
311 00
36 87
634 4.5
262 00
64 76
54 05
163 30
163 80
132 90
27 00
128 29
239 05
194 25
229 81
177 03
Less, charged to War vote..
159,907 46
750 00
159, 157 46
Surveys — Arpcnlages.
H. H. Browne, B.C.L.S., surveying Cheakimus Reserve: salary, 93 d. to .Sept. 28 at $10;
assistants, 88 d. at $4, 234 d. at $3, 148| d. at $2, 10 d. at $1.50; board and lodging, $208;
provisions, $550 40; fares, $94.30; express, $37.80; cartage, $31.50; livcrj-, $19; camp
outfit, $17.15; telegrams, $4 35
A. H. Green, B.C.L.S.: salary, $3,600; travel, $15.20; small items, $18.30
3,258 .'iO
3,633 50
6,892 00
AUDITOR GEyERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Yukon.
Relief, medical attendance and medicines ($10,899 13) —
Anderson. S. P., Foiiv Mile: bacon, 37| lb., $19 2.i; sundry provision.*. $.">0 75
.\rctie TradinK Co., White Horse: Hour, 74fl lb.. $71.25; provisions, $202 84: socks, 90c...
Binet Bros., Mayo Landing: flour, 720 lb., $94.80; bacon, 25 lb.. $11.25; proviaions. $73.95.
Cadiow, I., Rampart House: flour, 400 lb.. $69.80: provisions, $65.25...
Carmack's Trading Post: flour, 504 lb.. $81 25; sundrj' provtions, $1.56 25
Chambers. H., Champ,iKnc: flqur, 456 lb., $269 .50; sundn,- provisions. $486.50
Klondike Tliawinp Machine Co., Dawson: cartridges. 50 lK«es, $81 .50; nettinc, 60 yd..
$30; rope, 120} lb., $60.81; twine, cotton, 14$ lb., $14 25, salmon. 28 balls, $91; small
items,$2eS0
Lcvac, R., Dawson: flour, 500 lb., $62; sundry provisions, $146
Lowe. F., Dawson, burial expenses, $87; Pacific Cold Storage Co.. beef. 191 lb.. $61.12 .
.Spence. J. X., Dawson: flour, 2,364 lb., $266.75; bacon, 30 lb., $16.50; provbions, $404.80.
Taylor, Drur\', Pedlar, & Co.. Whitchorse: flour. 4,262 lb., $4.52 42; bacon, 46} lb.,
$20; provbions. $878 13; small items, $10 50.
Watson, M.. Carcross: flour, 2,400 lb., $168; bacon, 720 lb., $216; provision.s, $240.
Payments under $50: provbions, $31; clothinc, $13; lumber, 288 ft., $17.28; seeds.
$11 75; wood. 5 loads. $33; small items. $17.20
Medical officers: Dr. W. B. Clarke. Whitchorse. 11 m. to Feb. 28. $1. 100, travel, $13.80;
Dr. J. O. Lachapclle. Dawson, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200. travel. $69
Medical services, Dr. N". E. Cuthbertson. Dawson
Medical supplies: Dr. D. K. McLennan, $12.50; J. F. Madennan, $490.98; A. Roystogie.
$6
Maintenance and treatment in hospitals: Good .Samaritan Hospital. Dawson. SIS d. at
$3 50, 4 d. at $5. use of surKer>'. $37; St. Mar>''s Hospital. Dawson. 5 d. at $3.50;
Whitchorse Cieneral Hospital. 185 d. at $3 .50..
Transportation of Indians: White Pass & Yukon Route. $253 90; A. Coward. $33.35
General expen-ses ($3,454.87) —
Superintendent, Rev. J. Hawksley. salary. 12 m. to Mar. 31. $3,000; travel, $305.70;
telegrams. $64 67; printing cheques. $17 .50; premium on Iwnd, $7
Less refund by Indian on account of relief.. .
9 eta.
70 00
274 99
180100
135105
237150
736100
307 36
208 00
148 12
688 05
1,361 05
624 00
123 23
2,382 80
100 00
.509 48
2,53.5 00
287 2.5
3,454 87
14,362 75
8 75
14.354 00
Inilian Kducatlon- Iiistriicllon drs Saiitage.>i.
Induilrial Schools — EcoUt indutlriclle».
Alert Bay, B.C.: grant, $4,283 65; slates, $3.55 .. 4,287 20
Brandon, Man. ($20,329 31)—
Grant, $14, 187 05; postage, $.55; premium on accident insurance policy, $2 14,244 05
Drums, bugles and cords, $102. tiO; pump, $13 ,50: veterinary ser\'ices, $106.75 222 85
Travelling eipeix.se» with pupils, $.32 40; freight and cartage, $191 .55 223 95
Gurney sleam boiler, $1,381.28; taking out 2 boilers and installing new ones, 1,471 h.,
$804; material, drayage, etc., $415 .55 2,000 83
Building and repairs. VV. J. Lang, contractor: barn. 56 h.. $28. material. $99 95; well.
2.670) h.. $840 95. material, $483 70; cement, $155.77; contractor's oommiasion at
10 p. c. $1,34 09... 1,742 46
General repairs: windmill and pump, $127 70; electrical, $24 60; plumbing and steam-
fitting. $.'i29 45; piipcring lussistant farnuTs' cottage, $43 75; paint, hardware, etc..
$.378 (W; sundry labour and material, $391 .58 1,295 17
Clayonuot. B.C.. grant 5,874 80
CoqualeeUn. B.C.: grant, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $11,550; medical attcndanco, $39; hospital treat-
ment, etc., $64 65; drugs and medical supplies, $71.39; flogs, $10.50; travelling oxpcnsos
of pupils. $2.55 15 1 1 .990 69
Elkhorn, Man. ($15, .300 07>—
Bread, .32.879 lb.. $1,043 95; meat, fiah and suet, 6,607} lb.. $1,000 02; tea. 400 lb..
$100 2,744 87
.Soap, 1,8001b. at 6-.53ic.; provi.«inns and supplies, $1,049 06; seeds, $21 20 1.187 86
Rubl«rs. 13 pr.. $.50 05: boot repnirs. $148 82; clothing and material, $75 80 274 67
Coal, 2.5519 t. $2,314 80; c<)minis.si(m on punha-c ..( coal. $■«. 48; carbide, 93 drums, $461 2,829 34
Gn»r)line, 1 . 0.52 gal ., $400 .52: twine. 400 11... $72; hose, ,50 ft., $17 .50 490 02
Thre«liing grain, 2,.5<V1 bnsli . $'.W 40: veterinary services, $16 .50; hng troughs, 2, $11.. 2.35 90
Kent of telephime, 12 m. to May 31, $22; telcpliunc and telegrams, $17 45 30 45
Postage and p.o. boi, $44: small items, $12 23 56 23
TravcllingcTp«'nses; pupils, parents and guardians, $521 40; with doctor, $34 30; rocniiting
pii|i ' ' ' 651 18
Rebiiil table: material per contract. $645; labour. 170 h.. $68 713 00
.Sundry niplemcnts and horseshoeing, $270 80; harness. 111 65: hardware, etc,,
$252 tiii leather belting. 40 ft. $35 30 609 02
Carrie<J forwor.l 52.014 14
IXUIA.X AFFAIJ{8 UEl'AJCTMEST: EXPENDITURE H — 43
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Indian Education— Continued.— Instruction des sauvagcs— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 52, 014 14
Industrial Schools — Concluded. — Ecolcs indualrielles — Fin.
Elkhorn , Man — Concluded.
Salaries, 12 in. to M.>ir. 31: principal, X. E. Wilson, SI, 000; teachers. Miss M. Wilson,
S420, Miss P. McDougall, April, ?35, Miss A. M. Waller, 2 m. to June 30, $70, Miss
J. Pickett, 7 m., $245; matron. Miss E. M. Vidal, $420; nurse and assistant matron,
Mrs M. L. Benton, $360; seamstresses, Mrs. E. H. McCorkindale, 2 m. to May 31,
$50, Miss A. Brown, 5-63 m. to Nov. .30, S140 83, Miss E. M. Allais, 3-52 m., $S7.I0;
cook, Mi.ss F. Underwood, $300; laundress. Miss D. Wilson, S240; supervisor, Wm.
Barker, $360; farm instructor, W. J. Lawrence, $600; carpenter and mechanic, James .
Goldie, $720; assistant farmer, gardener, fireman and watchman, Jas., T. Watson,
$360 5,467 93
Kamloops, B.C.: grant, $8,400; hospital maintenance, 9 m., $475; drugs and medical supplies,
$.50 80; prizes, $22 50; sewing machines, 4, $144: washing machines and wringers, 2 each,
$68; stoves, 5, $105; furniture, $47 70; bath tubs, 4, $60; chemical closet, $12; drums,
8, $36; blacksmith's outfit, etc., $94 45; repairs to pumping plants, $52 30; freight, $14 79 9,582 54
Kootenav, B.C. ($13,574 83)—
Grant 11,200 00
Fencing: lumber and moulding, $257.04; cedar posts, $188.75; cement posts, $215; iron
gates, $1.35 795 79
Repairs to water svstem: material, $240 64; labour, 294 2 d., $1,2.50 20; blacksmithmg,
etc., $10 50; rubber hip boots, 1 pr., $15; liverv,$41; drayage, $21 .70 1,579 04
Kuper Island, B.C.: grant, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $8,076 60; hospital maintenance, 248 d., $248;
drugs and medical supplies, $21 33; prizes, $16 25; travelling expenses, $15.60; lumber,
shingles and gutter for gymnasium, .$505 40; paint and brushes, $152.65; fencing material,
S;270 80; gates, 8, $82; marine engine and fittings, $284. 16; launch hull, $200; small items,
$27.16 9,899 95
Lvtton, B.C.: grant, $S,.598 45; drugs and medical supplies, $128.15; dumb-bells, $9 60;
fares, $4 8,740 20
Mohawk Institute, Ont.: grant, $13,200; inspection, $18; prizes, $8.50; small items, $4.97 13,231 47
Mount Elgin Institute, Ont. ($14,865.48)—
Grant, $10,988 76; inspection, $19. .TO; travelling expenses, $.36 10; small items, $11 97. . 11,056 33
Medical attendance, $134 50; hospital maintenance, etc., $62 25; drugs and medical
supplies, $68 73 265 48
Rent of pasture land, 1 y., $615; half cost of Delco Light Plant complete, $300 915 00
Advance to S. R. McVitty on account of water system 1 ,000 00
Wiring school building per contract, $4.50; fencing material, $160.50 610 50
General repairs: iron tanks, 5, and installing same, $382.56; changing wiring and installing
electric fixtures, $151 44; plumbing, $217 02; paint, etc., painting and papering, $21 1.35;
board, lodging and fares, $55 80 1,018 17
Qu'Appelle, Sask. ($38,221.53)-
Grant, $26,379 85; Indian handicraft instructor, M. Blondeau, 12 m., $240; postage, $.58. . 26,677 85
Maintenance of pupil, 12 m., $60; fare, $6 35; wheel barrows, 3, $24 90 35
Iron pump, $465; gasoline engine, $234; flooring, 1,500 ft., $127 50; boiler repairs, $147.15 973 65
Erecting and equipping laundry: bricks, 20, .500. $410; cement, 145 brl., $.524 90; galv.
and sewer pipe, 197-91 ft., $120; tubs, 8, $174 64; lumber and building material,
$1,607 61^ machinery p.arts, pipes and hardware, $856 93; labour, 5,694-76 h.,
$2,197 05; team hire, .52 d., $1.50; erecting concrete wall per tender, $220; machinery
and equipment per contract $3,720, less $28 for one injector, $3,692; board and
lodging of men, $402 50; fares and messages, $30 45; freight, etc., $87.60 10,479 68
Red Deer, Alta.: grant, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $6,623 40; postage, $30; vaccine, $1.50; sink, $30;
lumber, $3.50 24; paint, hardware, etc., $142 72; paper and paper hanging, $40.49 7,218 35
St. Joseph's, Alta.: grant, $5,062 .50; postage, $20; plate glass, $5 5,687 50
Shingwauk Home, Ont.: grant, $5,221.15; inspection, $14 25; travelling expenses, $18.40;
small items, $15 .50 5,269 30
Spanish River, Ont.: grant, $17,526 50 less $2, 000 balance of advance ($3,000) on grant 1914-15;
inspection, $.56 25; drugs and medical supplies, $200 42; slates, $7.20; garden tools and
seeds, $76 88; coffins, 2, $10; travelling expenses, $302 03 16, 179 28
Williams Lake, B.C., grant .^ 9,800 00
Boarding SchooU: Ontario — Pensionnals: Ontario.
Albany Mission, grant, 12 m. to Dec. 31 3,064 77
Cecilia Jeffrey: grant, $7,697 69; slates and pencils, $8 70 7,706 39
Chapleau: grant, 9 m. to Dec. 31, S2, 167 64; drugs and medical supplies, $67.73; constable's
travel, $8.30; repairs to well, $.50 30; sundry repairs, $53.98 2,348 01
Fort Frances: grant, $6,600; inspection, $12; survey and plan, $13; clocks, $7; repairs, school
buildings, $189 16, water system, $2.57.44; gasoline engine, $.33 20 7,111 80
Fort William: grant, $1,026 57; inspection, $24 1,050 57
Kenora: grant, $7,896 14; inspection, $12; drugs and medical supplies, $90.55; travelling
expenses, $28.98 8.027 67
Moose Fort, grant, 12 m. to Dec. 31 3,216 59
Carried forward 1 242, 278 30
H — 44
AUDITOR (JENERALS KKPORV. I'JII-IOIS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Indian Education— Cuntinucd.—Iustructiou dcs sauvagvs— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 242.278 30
Boarding Schooh: Manitoba — Pcnsionnats: Manitoba.
Birtle: grant. $7,426.02; Hag pole, $5 90; clook, $5 7,436 92
Cross Lake: grant, $10,578.68, arrears, $89 52; clocks, $7.30; laundry tubs, 3, $113. 25; Gumey
boiler sections. 2, $336; sundry material and labour. $74 82 11,199 57
Fort Alexander; grant, $6,600; travelling e.ipensos with pupils. $54 78; iron tanks. 3, $162;
repairs to heating system and plumbing. $360 70; men's board, fares and freight. $58 42. . 7,235 90
McKav; grant. $7,950 51. overpavment. $30 25 (to be deducted in 191S-19); hav. 20-68 t..
$434 28; hose. 50 ft.. $12 50; building material. $113 53; labour. $131.70 8,672 77
Norway House: grant. $12,620 SO; teamster, 12 m., $560; hire of horse, 4 m.. $60; 2 horses
and 3 cows. $675; hay. delivered. 10 t., $160; lumber, $156 24; paint and brushes, $25 75;
repairs to lighting system, $77.75; sundry repairs. $29 30; allowance for gasoline for
school plant, $169 71 14,534 55
Pine Creek, grant 9, 780 06
Portage la Prairie: grant, $8,250; travelling expenses, $21.71; boiler sections, 2, $50; putting
in metallic ceilings. $413.38; sundry repairs, $66.49 S,80l 58
Sandy Bay , grant 5, 652 62
Boarding Schools: Saskatchewan — Pensionnats: Saskatchewan.
Cowes.scss: grant. $7,339 61; desks and chair. $167 49; slates. 9 doz.. $15 20; clock, $8.50. .
Duck Lake, grant. $14,463 22. overpayment. $10 13 (to be deducted in 1918-19)
File Hills: grant, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $5,539 60, advance on March quarter. $1,000; medical
attendance, $24; desks, 2, $13 70; flags, $14 23; furnace grates, 1 set, $230; window and
door frames for laundry, $134 25; painting school building, $250. 38; sundry repairs, $245.40;
small items. $5 45
Gordon's: grant. $5,066 32; gates, 2, $22; paint, etc.. $4 35
LaclaPlonge: grant, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $4,893 75; flag, $4-66. .
I^ac la Rongc. grant
Mu8cowc<|uan's: grant, $6.7.50; slates, $4
Onion Lake. Church of F.ngland: grant. $3,252 42; slates. $3
Onion Lake. Roman Catholic: grant, $5,074 07; dumKbells, $28.63; slates, $6. 16
Round Lake: grant. $4,197.05; slates. $15 20
Thundcrchild'.'^. grant .T
7.. MO SO
14.473 35
7.457 01
5,092 67
4.S9S 41
0.749 SO
l'..754 00
3,255 42
5.108 86
4.212 25
5.2.50 48
Boarding Schools: Alberta — Pensionnats: Alberta.
Blood. Church of England: grant, $6,667 65; flag. $6-40; freighting supplies, $11 50 (to be
deducted from grant in 1918-19)
Klooil. Roman Catholic: grant, $5,873.44; fire escape, S45; paint, etc., $150; lumber, $50;
freight . $2
Blue (Quills, grant
Crowfoot: grant, $4,807 27; covering ha-ocment wall, per tender, $82; repairs, material, $82 75,
labour, 215 h., $106 75; railway fares, $3 70
Ermincskin's: grant, $7,403 72; clock. $5.
I'ort Chipcwyan: grant. 12 m. to Dec. 31, $4.S.')8 21; sowing machines, 2, $68.30
Les.*«cr .Slave Lake. Church of England: grant. $1, 148 84; slates, $6 50
I,cs.«<'r Slave Lake. Roman Catholic, grant
Old Sun's ($.■). 3X4 65)—
Grant. $3.7.10 44; gasoline engine. $97; hog and poultry wire, fiO rd. $28
Buililing ro<)t.hou."e per agreoment, $334 75. extra work and material. $80 05...
Building s<'ptic lank per contract ^. .
Repairs: plumbing. 104 h., $.301 92; car|)cnlcring. $60 85; expenses re old pumping engine,
$40 30; hardwari'. etc.. $216 26; small itciiiM, $'^6 .SS
Peigan. Church of Knglan<l: grant. $3.2.52 14; barbed wire, 12 spools, $66; jxisls, 400, $48;
fence droppers. 1 M. $20; sm;ill items. $8 90
Peigan. Roman Catholic: grant, $:<.245: desks, 7, $46 70; lumber. 3,610 ft.. $162 IS; nails.
$6; fencing g.irden and pa'<turc. $108 75; building chimney, $47 .50
St. Albert: grant, $in.H0O; slate. 4 ilos., $8
St. Bruno: grant. $.'>.774 •l.'i; slates. 3 dor... $9
Sarcce: grant, $3,098 69; refrigerator. $160; iluml)-l>ells and club.-. $lli 97; |H)lalo scale
powiier. .50 lb.. $15; colTins. 3. $43; gla.Hs. hardware, etc.. $89 89; n-nairs to heating and
water svslems. $3.'>2 75; pluml>er's lioard. $15 40; express, $7; building ruut-houac, 337|
h. $104 75. innterinl. $49 20
Sturgeon Lake: grant. $2,867 73; slates, 4 dos., $16 80
Vermilion, grant. $2,737 05. nvcrpnyiiicnt. $101 25 (to lie deducted in 1918-191
Wabiskaw I.akc. Church of England: grant. $.'1,017 58; slates and freighl. $3 ft.l
Wabi.Hkaw Ijike. Roman Catholic, grant
Whilerish I.«ke. grant. 3 m. to June 30. 3 m. to Dec. 31
Carried forward
6.685 55
6. r>0 44
4.9.50 00
5.082 47
7.408 72
4.926 51
1.1. M .34
I . 873 46
3,875 44
414 80
448 50
645 91
3,395 04
3,616
10
10.808
OO
5.7S;i 95
3.0.52 65
2.884
53
2.8:18
30
3.021
23
2.569 04
471
14
460.302 44
INDlAy AFFAfh's ln:i'AI{TMENT: EXPFXDITURif; H— 45
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Indian Education— Continued— Instruction des sauvages — Suite.
Brought forward 469,302 44
Boarding Schools: British Columbia — Pensionnats: C'olomUe-Britannigue.
Ahou.saht; grant. 2 m. to May 31, $550; desks, 25, $172.70; small items, $6.10 728 80
Alborni, Krant,9m. to Den. 31 3,656 12
Alert Bay: grant, $2,881.10; travelling expense.^, constable with truant, $70.60; slates, $1.50. 2,953 26
All Hallows: grant, 9 m. to Dec 31, $1,915.65; surgical operations, 2, $105 2.020 65
Kitamaat, grant, 9 m. to Dec. 31 2.981 13
Port Simpson, grant, 9 m. to Dec. 31 3, 097 59
St. Mar>''s; grant, $11,340; drugs and medical supplies, $118.60; antitoxine, $12; slates and
ink, $12.25 11,482 85
.Sechelt: grant, $4,160.75; hospital treatment, 38 d., $.57; drugs and medical supplies, $83.17;
burial expenses, $25; sundry supplies, etc., $31.24; grant toward cost of erecting new school
buildings, $800; allowance for maintenance of six of stafT during rebuildingof school. 5 m.,
$.500. 5, 657 16
Squamish, grant ' 5, .500 00
Stuart Lake: grant, 15 m. to Mar. 31, $8,242.68, less $800 advanced in 1916-17; medical services
and expenses. Dr. Stone, $91.25; drugs and medical supplies, $92.80; desks, 67. $354.77;
fire extinguishers and liquid, 12, $109.88; supplies for bee-keeping, $24.65 8, 116 03
Boarding Schools: N^orthwest Territories and Yukon Territory — Pensionnats: Territoires du Xord-
Ouesl et du Yukon.
Carcross, Y. T.: grant, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $4,567.-50; fire extinguishers and liquid, 12, $124.80;
repairs to force pumps, $14.40; making well, 1065 d., $727.25; material, $225.,30; freight,
cartage, etc., .?218.32
Fort. Resolution, N.W.T., grant, 12 m. to Dec. 31
Hay River, N.W.T., grant, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $4,286.52; oxen and harness, $215; sled, $42.15;
furnaces, 2, $168.66; furnace fittings, pipes, etc., $164.75; burners and ellcocks, $27..50;
freight and freighting, $.587.98; small items, $18.54
Providence Mi.ssion, N.W.T., grant, 12 m. to Dec. 31
Day Schools: Nova Scotia. — Externatu: Nouvelle-Ecosse.
jVfton: teacher. Win. J. Rogers, $500; inspection, $7..50: truant officer and janitor, $75; coal,
6 tons, $42; repairs to shed, $47.10; small items. $16.22
Bear River: teacher, Agatha McGinty, $400; inspection, $14.45; janitor, $15; wood, 4i cords,
$27; shingling wood-house, $14.00; small items, $7.12
Eskasoni: teacher, James McNeil. $450; inspection, $12.80; janitor work and supplying kind-
lings, $22; biscuits, 220 lb.. $30.40; wood, 8 cords, $28; cost and removal of old chapel to
he used for teacher's residence, $200, repairs and alterations, $198.75; expenses re water
system, $71.37; small items, $17.8.5
Indian Cove; teacher, Gertrude McGirr, $410; inspection. $11; janitor, $35; sundry supplies,
$18.98
Malag.a watch , repairs to school house *
MidtUe River: teacher, John A. McRae, $500; truant officer, $25; janitor work, $45; coal and
trucking, 0 tons, $46..50; small items, $12..'!0
Millbrook; teacher, Jessie Scott, $400; inspection, $10; janitor. $8; wood. 7 cords, $32; small
items, $11.21
New Germany: teacher. Rose I>. Ford. $400; inspection. $14; janitor, $25; wood, $20; teacher's
residence, house and lot, $.50. repairs. $1 19.93; small items, $3.05
Salmon River: teacher, Maude E. Brennan, 3 m. 19 d. to Dec. 31, $138; inspection, $8; truant
officer, $18.75; janitor. $45; labour on grounds, $31.50
Shubenacadie: teacher, Mary A. .'^hortt, $400; inspection, $14; janitor, work and supplying
wood, $70; biscuits, $7.14"; building teacher's residence, labour, 167-55 d., $578.20, material,
.$373-00; freight and cartage, $33-67; small items, $9.60
.Sydney: teachers, Eileen Boyle, 3 m. to June .'iO. $100, Catherine Gallagher, 6 m. 19 d. to
Mar. 31, $238; inspection, $14.40: janitor. $48; coal, 75 tons, $39.75; stove, pipes and board,
$17.80; sundry supplies and Christmas gifts, $58.01; repairs, etc., $31.27
Tuft's Cove: teacher, Geo. F. Richardson, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $300; rent of school building, 9
m., $90; coal, 2 tons, $23 • . ■
Whycocomagh: teacher, Mrs. Annie Macneil, $400, arrears, $14; truant officer, $40; janitor,
$25; coal and truckage, 5 tons, $.38.73; building store-house, $47.03; small items. $24.57 .
Day Schools: A'ein Brunsutick — Externals: Nouveau-Brunswick.
Big Cove: teachers. Alice McLaughlin. 9 m. to Dec. 31, $300, Rita Gideon. 3 m. to Mar. 31.
$100; tru.ant officer, $50; janitor, $42; wood, 20 cord, $80; coal and truckage. $31; pump
and pipe, $20.05; small items. $12.42 635 47
Burnt Church: teachers Harriet Keating, 3 m. to .Tunc 30, $112.50, Margaret Isaacs, 3 m. to
Sept. 30, $112.50. Rebecca Isiuics. 6 m. to Mar. 31, $225; truant officer. $50; janitor,
$-50; wood, 10 cord, $82; -stove, pipes, etc.. $25.30; sundry supplies and labour, $51.77 709 07
Carried forward ... 551,710 00
5,877 57
7,864 02
5,511 10
7,918 26
687 82
478 47
1,031 17
474 98
27 55
628 80
461 21
631 98
241 25
1,485 67
547 23
413 00
589 35
H — 46 AUDITOR GEKERAL'S REPORT, lOnwiS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Indian Education — Continued.— Instruction dcs sauvages — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward.. 551 . 710 OO
Day Schoole: Xm Brunswick — Concluded — Ezlernats: Nouveau-Brutuwick — Fin.
Eklmundston: teacher, Annie Micliaud, SoOO; janitor, $30; wood, IS cords, $04.50; supplies and
labour. $29.16 653 66
Eel Cround; teachers. Margaret Isaacs, 3 m. to June 30, $100, Harriet Keating, 9 m. to Mar.
31, $337.50; truant officer, $50; janitor, $100; provisions and supplies, $135.44 . 722 94
Eel River: teacher. Marie LcBlanc, $450; truant ofiScer, $25; janitor, $20; coal and hauling,
9-75 tor.3 $90.25; small items, $17.93 603 18
Kingsclear: teacher, Florence O'Brien, $437.50; janitor, $50; wood, 4J cords, $36.50; supplies
and labour, $28.96 552 96
Oromocto; teachers, Mrs. Blanche McCaffrey, 3 in. to June 30, $100, Alcxa McDonough, 9 in.
to Mar. 31, $23S; truant officer, $21.84; janitor. $42: wood, 8 cords, $64; small items. $4.59. ' 470 43
Red Bank; teacher, Ena .\. Cormier, $400; truant officer, $30; janitor, $.50; coal and hauling,
$23; fencing and giUes. $26.82; paint, oil, etc., $48.84; painting school house, 33 d., $82.50;
constructing belfrv, $05.12; building wood shed, $14.98; sundry supplies and labour, $35.99. 777 25
St. Mary's: teacher, Mary T. Hughes, $437.50; truant officer, $2S.75; janitor, $50; water rates,
$12;' coal, 14-35 tons, $196.90; sundry supplies and labour, $50.86 776 01
Tobique: teacher, Ethel F. McGrand, $.512.50; domestic science classes, 7 m., $84; truant
officer, $50; wood and cutting, $44.50; stove and pipes, $21.80; sundry supplies and labour,
$47.35 760 15
Woodstock: teacher, Genevieve Brophy, $425; truant officer, $25; janitor, $50; wood, 9 eords,
$84.50; small items, $9.42 593 92
Day Schooh: Prince Edrrord Island — EzlernaU: lie du Prince-Edouard.
Lennox Island: teacher, Jacob Sark, $400; inspection, $7; truant officer, $25; janitor, $50;
coal. 3 tons, $28.65; repairs to teacher's residence, $69.99; small items, $16.20 596 84
Rocky Point: teachers, Mathilda I-abobc, 25 d. to June 30, $25, Mary Mitchell, 6 ra., 8 d. to
Mar. 31, $160; janitor, $15; lumber, etc., $26.45; building closet, $25; small items, $8.07. . 259 52
Day SchooU: Quebec — Ezlemata: QuStec.
Bcrsimis: teacher. Sister St. Eugene, $550; rent of school house, 12 m., $200; priics, $10; coal,
10 tons, $115; wheelbarrows and shovels, $25.20; lumber, shingles, etc., $170.99; cellar
door, $14.25; digging cellar, 377 h., $75.40; carpentering, 33 d., $82.50; sundry repairs,
$107 ..53; freight, cartage, etc., $112.75; small items, $18.18 1,487 80
Caughnawaga Boys': supervisors. Sister Marj' .loscph E<lwar(l, 3 m. to June 30, Sister Mary
C<al)ricl,9 m. to Mar. 31, ami 4 tea<hers, $2,075; in.si»ction, $18.90; truant officer, 13 m.,
$32..')0; janitor, $216.66; prizes, $10.75; wood. 5 cords, $29.30; repairs to furnace and heating
system. $71.47; boring well, 75 h., $40.40; sundry supplies, repairs and services, $64.96; small
items, $ 16.26; coal. 102-55 tons, $804.52, Icsa charged to the following ( aughnawaga Schools-
Girls', $222, Bush, $44.34, Mission, $44.34. St. Isidore Uoad, $44.34, and to Cieneral Ex-
penditure, MLseellaneous, $14S . . 2,877 70
Caughnawaga Girls': supervisors, . 'lister Mary Jo.^eph Edward, 3 m. to June 30, i^ister Mary
(labricl, 9 m. to Mar. 31, and 4 teachers, $1,575; inspection, $18.90; truant officer, 13 m.,
$32..50; janitor, $200; desks and chairs, $180.90; supplies and prizes, $45,45; wood, 4) cords,
$24.30; coal, <letailed under Boys' .School, $222; lumber, $38.70; repairs, services, etc.,
$41.80; small items, $17.04
Caughnawaga Hush: teacher, Mrs. A. Beauvais, $450; inspection. $18.40; truant oHicer, 13 m.,
$32..';0; janitor. $.35; coal, detailed under Boys' S<hool, $44 34, 1 ton. $10.85; wood, 0
cords, $.'10. .SO; repairs to teacher'* residence, $27. ,50; supplies and prizes. $24.31
Caughnawaga Mi.«.'<ion: teacher, CJertrude Thomson, $025; in.ipectiun, $16.90; tniant officer,
$32.50; janitor, $65; coal, detailed under Boys' School, $44-34, 5 tons, $47.10; wood, 7
cords, $32. .55; supplies and prizes. $2.5.15
Chenail: teachers, Katherinc MrCafTrey, 3 m. to June 30, $112.50, Aileen Fornn, 9 m. to Mar.
31. $.300; inspection, $18.75; truant officer, $.30; janitor, $25; coal ami hauling, 5-46 tons.
$53.14; small items, $24.45
< hetlain: teachers, Lucie Koran, 0 m. to Doc. 31, I337..50, Margaret Delorme, 3 m. to Mar. 31,
$I-')0; in.speiiion, $18.75; truant officer, $30; janitor, $30; transporting teacher, $20; coal,
3-9 ions, $37.25; small items, $10..50
Congo Bridge: temher. Hilcn J. White, $487.50; inspection, $8.25; janitor, $0.25; wood, 10
cor*l, $.'I5; provisifin.'^ and supplicn. $25.22
Cornwall Island: tern hers, Mamie O'ilare, .'tO d. to May 31. $75, Minnie Houmlpoint, 1 m. to
June 30. $32, Geneva Ugardc. 6 in. 21 d. to Mar. 31, $:i02..5O; inspection, $20.05; truant
offi<-<T, $.30; janitor, $8.33; coal, 4.35 tons. $.37.62: smnll items, $10.92 .
Ixing I'oint: tiarher f'hristinn Tolson, 3 m. to Aug. 31, $1.50; rent of school-house. $15.
lyoretti-; 1<-a< hers. .^^i.Klers. St. Bminvcnture. 3 m. Ui June .30. $02. .'O, .Miirii-.^Io«"ph, 9 m. to Mar.
31.$lh7..50. Ste. AgBthe,$2.'0; ins|STiit>n. $22; janitor. $21; coal. 17-119 Ions. $l!lfl.tJN; wikmI,
$51; eji-itric light and water, $11 7(1; henrlics, 3, $15.79: Imth, $49. .50; sunilry supplies,
services, etc., $80,78; buiUling ruplxinrrl and sh<'lveH in vault, $73.80; exp«'ns<'S rr addition
to school building. luinlxT,, $.'IHU.US, shingles, 39 M, $114.90, paint, oil, elc, $449.91, sundry
material, $1,162.4.5, Inlmur, .504 3 d., $1,:<03.I2, painting and glazing, 106 I d., $317.35 4,765 06
Carried forward ,571,014 33
2,402 59
673 70
888 54
563 84
634 00
562 22
517 02
165 00
153 41
510 57
154 8.5
651 13
634 2.5
,044 17
56 35
INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITVBE H^7
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Indian Education— Continued.— Instruction des sauvages— .Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 574.014 33
Day Schools: Quebec — Concluded. — ExUmaU: Quebec — Fin.
Maniwaki: inspection, $8.25; janitor, Sl.i.-'iO; provisions, $29.85; sewing material, supplies and
prizes, $35.71; wood, 10 cords, $35; repairs to school-house, $29.10..
Maria: teacher, Josephine Audet, $400; inspection, $14; truant officer, $25; janitor, $25; wood,
16 cords. $38; small items, $8.57.
Mistassini; teacher, Charles Iscrhoff , 3 m. to Sept. 30, 1916, 3 m. to Sept. 30, 1917, $150; football,
etc., $4.85
Oka Country: teachers. Violet Mac Namara, 3 ra. to June 30, $125, Francis E. Saunders, 6 m. 19
d. to Mar. 31, $297.50; inspection. $20; truant officer, $30; janitor, $35; wood, 25 cords,
$89; sewer pipe and placing same, $33.60; small items, $21.03
Pointe Bleue: teachers. Sister .St. Vincent de Paul, $300, Sister St. Louis, $250; inspection,
$20; janitor, $25; wood, 16 cords, $28; cleaning class rooms, $11.25
Restigouehc: teachers. Sister Mary of the Holy Rosary, $400, Sister Mary of St. Joseph.
$300; inspection. $19.50; supplies and prizes. $78.02; wood, 20 cords. $130; furnace and in-
stallation. $98.90; sundry services, etc.. $17.75
Rupert's House: wood. 5 piles. $25; cutting wood. $16; small items. $15.35
.St. Francis. Protestant: teacher. Henry L. Masta, $500; inspection, $10; janitor. $25; wood.,
and cutting, 15 cords, $73..50; small items,$11.70 620 20
St. Francis, Roman Catholic: teacher. Sister L. Woods, $1,200; inspection. $10; prizes. $16.75;
coal. 32-245 tons. $319.66; wood and cutting. 6i\ cords, $290.58; water supply. 1 yr.. $25;
gardening expenses. $23.97; fencing and gates. $25.25; sheet iron, 389 lb., $40.85; supplies,
services, etc., $114.84; sundry repairs, material, $202; labour, $321.80 2,590 70
St. Isidore Road: teachers, .\nnette Lamarre, 3 m. to June 30, $125, arrears, $77.50, Mae
Doherty, 6 m. 4 d. to Mar. 31, $260; inspection, $12.90; truant officer, $32.50; janitor. $50;
prizes. $15.45; coal, detailed under Caughnawaga Boys' School. $44.34; wood. 6 cords.
$28.80; furnishings and repairs to teacher's residence. $68.42; small items, $14.02 728 93
St. Regis Island: teachers, Aileen Foran. 3 m. to June 30, $100, Louise Duffy, 9 m. to Mar. 31,
$375; inspection, $18.75; truant officer, $30; janitor, $20.83; coal and hauling, 3.4 tons,
$33.50; repairs to clock, $2 580 08
St. Regis Village: principals, Nellie Kcon, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $450, Loretta McGrath, 3 m. to
Mar. 31, $125; assistants, Lilian McGoey, 3 m. to June 30. S125. Katherine McCaffrey,
6 m. to Dec. 31, $225, Lucie A. Foran. 3 m. to Mar. 31. $125; inspection. $31.25; truant
officer. S30; janitor, $60; coal. 10. 97 tons, $92.86; wood, 5J cords, $23.70; book case and
chairs, $14; supplies and repairs, $42.17 1,343 98
Timiskaming: teachers. Sister Monica, 3 m. to June 30, $100, Hilda Stanton, 40 d. to Oct. 31,
$120. Miss M. Delorme. 30 d. to Dec. 31. $75; janitor, $30; wood, 8 cords, $16; small
items, $6.45 ■ 347 45
Wa.swanipi: teacher. Harry Cartlidge. 4 m. to Sept. .30. $200; janitor, $5; supplies, etc., $19.45. 224 45
Wolfe Lake: teacher, Agnes Robinson, 3 m. to Aug. 31, $150; rent of school building, 3 m.,
$15 165 00
Day Schools: Ontario— Extemats: Ontario.
Abitibi; teacher, Mrs. P. Stanger,3m. to Aug. 31, $175; rent of school building, 3 m., $15
Albany Mission: janitor, $26; wood, $7.50; small items, $8.60
Alnwick: inspection, $12; gardening expenses. $22.81
Back Settlement: teacher, Lyman W. Fisher, $300; inspection, $14.50; janitor, $21.58; prizes,
$16.45; small items, $19.06
Batchawana: janitor, $6; wood, 12} cords, $75; supplies for teacher, $26.53; small items, $9.56.
Bear Creek: teacher, Ella McGugan, $200, arrears, $21; inspection, $7.25; janitor, $25; prizes,
$10.20; small items, $6.25 269 70
Buzwah: teacher, Lila A. Dodd, $.537..50; inspection, $20.47; janitor, $35; wood, 11 cords, $49.50; •
stove and pipes, $13.80; advertising for tenders for building school and teacher's residence
$41.60; small items, $20..30 , 718 17
Cape Croker: inspection, $16.93; expenses of garden and poultry house, $26.99; small items,
$10.97 54 89
Christian Island: teachers, Robart Marsden, 6 m. to June 33, $53.50, Stephen J. Mathers, 53 d.
to Feb. 5, $66.25, Albert Monague, 10 d. to Mar. 31, $5; clock, $3.75 134 50
Fort Hope, teacher. Rev. E. Richards, 9 ra. to Dec. 31 225 00
French Bay: inspection, $17.06; gardening expenses, $11.51; small items, $3.30 31 87
French Post, teachers. Rev. J. T. Griffin, 36 d. to June 30, $54, Fred Marks, 3 m. to Dec. 31, $75 129 00
Garden River, Church of England: inspection, $27; supplies and prizes, $8.84; livery, $6 41 84
Garden River, Roman Catholic; principals, Catherine Tackney, 3 m. to June 30, $75, Mar-
garet Daly, 6 m. 19 d. to Mar. 31, $123.75; assistant, Jeannie McDermott, $487.50; inspection
$34.75; janitor, $30; wood, 18 cords. $108; provisions and supplies, $37.21; sunclry ser-
vices, $22 918 21
Garden Village: inspection. $21.75; supplies and ser\'ices. $17.96 39 71
Georgina Island: teacher. William S. Jones. $350; small items. $11.76 361 76
Gibson: teacher, James Oliver, M. A., $.500, arrears, $85; inspection, $32; truant officer, $10;
janitor, $25; wood, 20 ocrds, $40 692 00
Carried forward , 588, 192 0
9
190 00
42 10
34 81
371 59
117 09
H — 48 AVniTOH GEyERAhft REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Indian Education— Continued.— Instruction des sauvaees— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward . 588.192 09
Dai/ Schools: (Jnlario — iovxinuc^i.^Bxlemats: Ontario — Suite.
Golden Lake: teacher, Catherine Goulet, $600; inspection, $7; truant officer, $30; janitor
18 m.. J87.50; pump. $10; supplies, services, et<-., $27.08 761 58
Goulais Bav: teacher .\gnes Kelly. $600, arrears, $101; janitor. $29; wood, 12 cd., $72; stove,
$20; supplies, repairs, etc., $39.35 861 35
Gull Bav: teacher, Dominick Ducharme, 15 m. to June 30, 1918, $675, ; wood, 10 cd., $50;
stove and pipes, $1.S.20; biscuits, 147Hb., $20.97; supplies and services. $35.12 799 29
Henvey Inlet: teacher, Joseph Partridge, $387.50; wood for school and teacher's residence,
30 cd.. $75 462 50
Kaboni: teacher. Kvelvn Dolan. $000. arrears. $92.50; inspectioD, $20.47; janitor, $21; wood,
21 J cd.. $64.50; small items. $20.30 818 77
Kettle Point: inspection, $16.18; small items, $9.10 25 28
Lac Soul: window sashes, $14.50; freight and crating, $1.80 16 30
Lake Helen: teacher. Miss C. Harrison. 6 m. to Sept. 30. $250; wood, 7 cd., $35; small items,
$6.15 291 15
Manitou Kapids: teacher. Mrs. A. Spencer, $400; wood. 35 cd., $105: sundry supplies. $24 50;
well casing and pump. $102.60; Ixiring well, 104 ft. $52; digging basement, $38.70; painting
achlitinn to school building. $70 792 80
.Mattawa: teacher, .<i.*ter Ste Laurc, $250; inspection. $24.50 274 50
Mission Bav: teacher. Rose Chnput, $477.50. arrears. $75; inspection $23.75; janitor, $50;
wood. $"l5; desk. $12; supplies and repairs. $28.95 682 20
Moberl: teacher. Miss L. C. DufTy. 58 d. to June 30. $14.5; supplies. $2.40 147 40
Moose Deer Point: teacher. Lucv Tobev, $400; material for building school per tender, $866,
extras, $3; small items, $1.10 1,270 10
Moraviantown: inspection, $8; supplies and labour, $9.90 17 90
Mountain Village: teachers. Bessie Flood. 11 m. to Feb. 28. $433.33. Mrs. A. McLaren, March.
$41.67; inspection. $14.20; janitor. $36.20; part cost of fence. $15; supplies, etc., $19.72;
repairs to school building, $89.94 650 06
Mud Lake: teachers. A. Buic, 47 d. to June 30. $70.50, Alfred McCue,Scpt. 18 to Mar. 31, $135;
rent of teacher's residence. 1 yr.. $50 .-. 255 50
New Credit: supplies and prizes. $12.18: gardening expenses. $4.50 16 68
Oneida No. 2: teacher. Levi Dnxtaior. $425. arrears. $.50; inspection. $15; truant officer, 112.50;
janitor. $25; water supplv. $5; hook ca^'C, $15; small items, $'24.57 572 07
Oneida No. 3: teachers, H. B. Wilton, .Vpril 16 to .Sept. 30. $147.50. Dollio Bateman. 45 d. to
Dec. 31. $112..50. Tcna Brodie, 3 m. to Mar. 31. $125: inspection. $15; truant (iffiwr. $12.50;
janitor, $50; wood, 13i cd.. $46.50; gardening eipen.ses. $15.35; small items. $10.75 535 10
Pays Plat: teacher. Mrs. X. McLaren. 4 m. to July 31, $180, arrears. $75; sundry services, etc. ,
$11.25 266 25
Pic River: teacher. Celina Trotlier. $477.50; wood. 11 cd.. $65: stove. $21; oil-cloth, 54J yd..
$32.85; supplies, services, etc.. $42.73 639 08
Port p;igin: inspection. $16.94; rural mail box. $4. .50; supplies and 8er\-ice9, $18..'?2 39 76
Rama: teachers. Eva M. McBain, $.362..50, Ruth \Vaite,9m. to Dec. 31, $437..50, Hilda Fawley,
3 m. to Mar. 31. $1.50: inspection. $18.50; coal, 20 t.. $2^; gardening expenses, etc., $27.;«):
small items, $4.19 1,202 99
Red Rock: teacher. Miss C. Harrison. 6 m. to Mar. 31. $250; rent of school building. 6 in., $18;
cost of frame building for school. $50; repairs, $46.99; wood, 10 cd.. $50; small items.
$22.42 4-17 41
River Setticment; teachers, Mary E. Vining. 3 m. to June 30, $62.50, Ethel Picard, 3 ro. to
S. --n. Lillian Bake, 43 d. to Dec. 31, $64..50, Gretia Ivison. 49 d. to Mar. 31. $49;
r 15; janitor. $14. .5S; wood. 12 cd , $.36; repairs. $.50; small items. $10.42 352 00
Ryor • rs. Frances Munt, 3 m. to .June .'tO. $62..50. Viola Wat.son. 6 m.. I4d. to Mar. 31.
^U2.M. inspection. $10; lK>ok case, $14.85; desks. 12, $61.46; advertising for teacher, $7.70 305 07
Hsgamook: teacher. Tillie Filzpatrick, 6 iii. 18 d. to Mar. 31. $295; janitor. $14. .58; furniture
and oil-cloth. $43.7.5: supplies and furnishings. $.10.89; services, $10 . 394 22
St. Clair; inspection, $14: "applies and labour, $12.-20 26 20
.Saugeen: inspection, $17.07: ganlening expenses, $32.60; fencing. $31.60 81 27
Scotch Settlement, in^iMTiion 17 07
Serpent River: tenclicr, Nellie Gallagher. $550, arrears, $112,60; inspection, $18.85; janitor,
$2.5; wckmI, 17 cd., $32. .VI; repairs and labour, $20.26 759 II
Shawanaita: teachers, .\lberla Crea.sor. 3 m. to June 30. $125. Edythc McLamon, 6 m. 20d. to
M:ir 11, $270; insp.Ttir,n, $15.10; desk and chair. $14.36 424 40
!,li: tearher. Madge Ferris, $1,50; inspertion, $7..50; janitor. $20; small ileiiiH, $15 192 60
ining. Church of Kngland: tcjirher. I'.divin Weeks, %f*M). ins|>c.lioii. ?10 2.5; janitor.
: _ . w<x>d, 17) cd., $64.37; balance <luc on (le«ks bought in IIIIO I7.$:i 17: supplies, etc ,
$21. n9; advertising for tenders for buililing srhotd and teacher's resideni-e. $7. .50, , 743 43
.She'hegwnnine. l(<iiTiiin Cnlh">lic: teacher. F.liznbcth Lenscli. $2<X); inspection, $20. .50; janitor,
*" '• ' '■■ d. $111; seeder anil wheel-hoe, $15; lumber. hardware.oU;,,
« -.$27.19; small ileins. $17 492 82
Sidn. - Hardening expen"*"*. $7.05; small items. $11.46 30 04
f arrlwl forward . .. 603, 852 36
IXDIAy AFFAIUs DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITVIfE H — 49
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Indian Education— Continued.— Instruction des sauvages— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward ^ 603,852 36
Day Schools: Ontario — Concluded — ExternaU: Ontario — Fin.
Six Nations: prizes for school fair, $28.60; vegetable seeds, $3.70 32 30
South Bay: teacher, Marcella Hickey. $300, arrears, $47. .50; inspection, $20.47; janitor work,
$31.50; prizes, $10; supplies and provisions, $21.30; erecting hen coop, $20 450 77
Stony Point: inspection, $16.17; gardening expen.ses, $2.95 19 12
Sucker Creek: teacher. Bertha Wedgerfield, $468.7.5, arrears, $67.50; inspection, $8: janitor,
$21.50; wood, 7 cd.. $.35; desks, 4, $23.85; supplies, etc., $29.53 654 13
Timaganni: teacher, Mrs. Mary Gallagher, 5 m. to Sept. 30, $250; janitor, $10; wood, 2 cd., $6;
small items. $8 274 00
Tyendinaga, 4 schools: teachers. Western school, Ethel Picard, 3 m. to June 30, $25, Kathleen
Mills, 7 m. to April 5, 1918, $62.50; inspection, $62; prizes, $25; desks, 16, $77.52; supplies
and services, $16.29 268 31
Walpole Island, No. 1: teacher, Mrs. Florence MacDonald, $400, arrears, $10; inspection, $16;
supplies, $23.79 449 79
Walpole Island No. 2: teachers, George Cork, 3 m. to June 30, $125, arrears, $95, May Spencer,
6 m. 18 d. to Mar. 31, $402; inspection, $16; janitor, $30; wood, 2\\ cd., $48.38; advertising
for teacher, $1.76; small items, $9.70 727 84
West Bay: inspection, $.32; janitor, $29.50; provisions, supplies and prizes, $55.07; small items,
$8.81 125 38
Whitefish Lake: teacher, Tillie Fitzpatrick, 3 m. to June 30, $31.25; janitor, $3 34 25
Whitefish River (white and Indian school): teacher, Duncan Bell, 3 m. to June 30, 6 m. to
Mar. 31 $300; desks. 7, $48.42; wood, 18 cd., $80; small items, $15.65 444 07
Wikwemikong: principals, Adele Duhamel, 3 m. to June 30, $125, Zoe St. James, 9 m. to Mar.
31, $375; assistants, Annie Grimes, 3 m. to June 30, S1I2.50, arrears, $22.50, Angelique
Osawanimika, 2 d. $5, .\ngela Morris, 6 m. 13 d. to Mar. 31, $282..50; inspection, $32.48;
janitor, $60; prizes. $14.71; wood, 31 cd., $38.65; wheel-hoe, $10.50; supplies and provisions
$91.47; small items, $22.85 1,193 10
York Factory: biscuits, 349 lb. $52..35; wool and needles, $49.50; supplies, $11.64; freight and
insurance, $55 168 49
Day SchooU: Manitoba — Extcrnats: Manitoba.
Berens River: teachers, Percy E. Jones, 3 m. to June 30, $150, Mrs. A. A. Smith, 6 m., 17 d. to
Mar. 31, $351; janitor work, $24.25; lumber and building material, $36.25; supplies, $8.90 570 40
Big Eddv; teachers, .Joseph Chamberlain, 3 m. to June 30, $100, Mrs. S. E. McGillivarv,
6 m. 20 d. to Mar. 31, $240; small items, $5 345 00
Black River: teacher. George Slater, jr., $500; building material and labour, $14.05; small
items, $10.95 ^ .525 00
Bloodvein River: teacher, Elijah Sinclair, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $300; repairs and supplies, $14.60 314 60
Brokenhead: teacher, Mrs. Florence McReynolds, 6 m. 11 d. to Dee. 31, $166.50: supplies and
services. $8 174 50
Chemawawin: teachers, R. G. V. Cooper, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1917, $125, Mrs. Mabel Morris, 9 m.
to Dec. 31, $375; clock, $5; small items, $4.65 509 65
Cross Lake: teachers, Mi.ss M . E. Foster, 3 m. to June .30, $150, Irene Gaudin, 3 m. to Dec. 31,
$1.50; field matron, Anna Gaudin, $500; supplies, etc., $14.20 814 20
Deer Lake: slates, I dnz., $2; soap, 6 bars, 90c 2 90
Fairford Improved: teacher, Augustus Hy.son, $600; field matron, Mrs. Hy.son, $300; pro-
visions for mid-day meal, $187.70; wood, 30 cd., $30; screen windows and doors, $28.61;
tools and wheelbarrow. $21.35; transporting pupils, 107 trips, $96.75; services fighting fire,
$24. meals, $6.50; small items, $13.45 1,308 36
Fisher River: teachers, Alice Higginbotham, 3 m. to June 30, $125, Lillie Taylor, 3 m. 15 d. to
Mar. 31, $195, Elsie Gibson, 3 m. to June 30, $125, Agnes Menzies, 6 m. 20 d., to Mar. 31, $360;
janitor, $55; furniture, utensils, etc., $81.03; wood, 44^ cd., $149.25; labour and repairs,
$52.95; small items, $16.40 1, 159 63
Fort Alexander, Upper: teacher. Rev. C. H. Fryer, $500; stove and pipes, $34.97; small items,
$4.25 539 22
Grand Rapids: teachers, Ethel Morrison, 3 m. to .June 30, $100, arrears, $12, F. W. Gelling,
3 m. 20 d. to Dec. 31, $140; field matron, Mrs. F. W. Gelling, 7 m. to Mar. 31, $87.50;
repairs and supplies. $19.25 358 75
Hollowwater River: teacher, Rev. G. C. Smith, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $375; labour, supplies, etc.,
$13.30 388 30
Island Lake: teacher, John W. Niddrie, 3 m. to Mar. 31, 1917, 6 m. to Dec. 31, $450; supplies,
$4 .35 454 35
Jack Head, sundry supplies 3 40
Jack River: teacher, Mrs. Mabel Marshall, $500; supplies. $16.45 516 45
Lake Manitoba: teacher, R. P. Martcl, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $,375; supplies, $10.89 385 89
Lake St. Martin: teacher, John E. Favell, $450; stove pipes, $5.10; supplies, $4.85 459 95
Little Grand Rapids, sundry supplies 3 40
Little Saskatchewan, teacher, Colin .'Sanderson, (i m. to Sept. 30, 3 m. to Mar. 31 325 00
Carried forward 617,852 92
1— 4h
H — 50 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 19111-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Indian Education — Continned.— Instrurtlon des ssuvages— Suite. $ ct9.
Brought forward 617,852 92
Day Schooh: Jt/onitota — Concluded — Extcrnatt: Manitoba — Fin.
Moose Lake (conabined white and Indian school) bracket hall cost of maintenance of school. . . 150 65
Nelson House: teachers, \V. E. \V. Hutty. 9 m. to Sept. 30, $450, John Hoar, 3 m. to Doc. 31,
J150; desks, 12, $63.72: supplies, $8.30 672 02
Oak River: teacher. Rowcna Havard, $000: field matrons, Edith A. Frs'er, 3 m. to Juno 30,
$81.24, MissM. Gray, 6 m. 10 d. to Mar. 31, $171.48; coal, 10-17 tons, $124.10; provisionsand
supplies, $40.64; small items, $10.35 1,027 81
Oxford House, sundry supplies 4 35
Peguis North: teachers, A. H. Packer, $500, Lionel G. Francis, 17 m. to Mar. 31, $750
(overseas); janitor, $30; wood, $39.50: supplies and services, $20.70 1,340'20
Peguis South: teachers, Henrv J. Francis, 17 d. to April 30, $42.50, Mrs. McClure Asham,
25 d. to June 30, $62.50, Nathaniel Asham, 6 m. 13 d. to Mar. 31, $282.50; janitor, $30;
wood, $7.50; services and supplies, $15.65 440 65
Pekangekum: supplies, $6.30; expenses building school house, material, $48.55, freighting,
$99.60. provisions for Indian labourers, $44.50 198 95
Pine Creek, teacher. Rev. G. Leonard 180 00
Poplar River: teacher, William Lee, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $450; small items, $5.60 455 60
Red Earth: teachers, Francis J. Daniels, 3 m. to June 30, $100, Isaiah Badger, 3 m. 20 d. to
Dec. 31, $140; slates, 18, $4..W 244 50
Roseau Rapids: teacher, Olive E. Leslie, $450; small items, $1.95 451 95
Roseau River Lower: teacher, Emma Godon, $500; door and fixtures, $10.80; slates and
pencils, $3.85 514 65
Rossville: teacher, Emily N. Royan, $575; supplies, etc., $16 591 00
St. Peter's North: teacher, Peter Harper, $362.50; wood, $7; services and supplies, $18.75;
advertising for tenders for school site, $2.80 391 05
Shoal Lake, teacher, Louis Young, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $337.50, less $37.50 on account of loan ($100) .300 00
Shoal River: teachers T. D. Conlin, 0 m. to Sept. 30, $250, Miss K. Bailey, 6 m. to Mar. 31,
$250; supplies. $13.87 513 87
Swan Lake: teacher, Jessie G. Bruce, $500; provisions for mid-day meal, $62.13; repairs and
supplies, $18.75 580 88
The Pas: teachers, Maude Chambers, 4 d. to April 5, $8, Grace Bagshaw, 6 m. 19 d. to Mar.
31 , $238; rent of school building, $80; small items, $3.40 329 40
Waterhen, teacher, Joseph Inglott 500 00
Da}/ Schooh; Saskalcheuan — Ezlcmals; Saakatchcwan.
Ahtahkakonps: teacher, H. Hutchinson, $600; field matron, Mrs. H. Hutchinson, $300; assist-
tant matrons, $100; bacon and beef, 707] lb., $111.73; flour, 600 lb., $33.30; wood, 30 cd.,
$90; repairs, supplies, etc., $21.60; transporting pupils, I m., $44 1,300 53
Assiniboine: teachers, Mar>- McCall, 1 m. 18 d. to May 18, $I18..55, Christina Sinton. 1 m. 8 d.
to June 30. $94..35, Katherinc McTavish, 43 d. to Sept. 30, $193..')0, Flora McCallum, 0 m.
to Mar. 31, $150; janitor, $30; transporting pupils, 6 m., $2.53.25; beef, baron and lard,
738 lb., $122.73; provisions, $35.55; funiiturc and utensils, $50; coal, 5-23 t., $67.90; wood,
$10; lumber, $16.30; paint, oil, etc., $124.40; painting school house, 355 hr., $16.3.13; small
items, $10.95 1,740 91
Big River: teacher, Ix)uis Ahennkew, $500; bacon and beef, 6071 lb., $93.03; Hour, 600 lb.,
$33. .30; supplies and provisions, $77.47; wood, 26 rd., $52; preparing mid-day meal, 10 m.,
$100; transporting pupils. 15 d.. $.30; scrubbing, $9 894 80
Cold Lake: tgncher. Sister Eugenie, II m. to Dec. 31, $'n2..50; field matrons. Sister Blanche, 3
m. to June 30. $75, Sister Marie Thoresc, 9 m. to Mar. 31, $237..')0; rent of school build-
ing, 12 m., $240; supplies, $24.07; building clo»et-s, $44.70 933 77
C6t&!: teacher, .Miss A. E. Walke-, $720; field matron, Sarah Dunbar, $600; janitor, $92.50;
beef, .524 lb., $109.43; flour, 1.294 lb., $77.25; provisions and supplies, $44.70; wood, 79J
cd., $21S.10; screen doors. $23.85; rcpai'S to furnace. $245; fencing and gates, $120.00;
erecting fence. $45; sundry labour. $00.20: small items. $17.82 2,380 78
Day Stars: teacher, \V. H. Brook fieltl-.Scliarpe, $')00; hardware, etc.. $7.20 807 20
Fort i la Come, North: teacher, Henry W. Shaw, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $375; field matron, Mrs.
H. W. Show, 9 m., $225; assisting matron, 60 d.. $15; bacon and beef, 00400 lb., $101.04;
flour, 12 cwt., $54; provisions and supplies, $28.05; wood, 6J cd., $22.75; small items,
$11.90 833 64
Fort & la Come. South: teacher, John L. Ix>«e, $'i00: field matron. Mrs. J. L. I/owe, $300;
assisting mntmn, 103 d., $25.75; bacon and l.o<.f. (l«4 06 lb.. $101,93; fl.iur. 12 cwt., Vti,
provisions, supplies, etc., $48.25; wood, 30 cd., $7H.75; sundry labour, $15.25 1, 123 93
Frog Lake: teacher, Charles Quinney, $300; rent, school house, 3 m., $,30, teacher's rosidcnco,
12 m.. $48 378 00
John Smith's: tr».-tier. P. II. C-enlleman, $000; field nintron. Mrs. I'. H. Cenllenmn, $300;
Busisting matron, 10 m.. $50; hiicon, 1.40.!) lli., $.'0.1.40; beef, 261} lb., $26.11; llcur, ISrwl,,
$fl7..V); provisions, $26.50; wood, 62 c<l.. $1.'..'.; »un<lry labour, $27; simill items. $13 1,528 54
r-arriod forward 638,302 62
1,177
00
567 95
438
28
633
70
859 80
IXDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE H — 51
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Indian Education — Continued.— Instruction des sauvages — Suite. $ eta.
Brought forward 638,362 52
Day Schools: Saskatchewan — Conclude \— Externals: Saskatchewan — Fin.
Keeseekouso: teacher, Rev. Jos. Poulet, $720; rent of school building, $180; beef, 490J lb.,
$101.07; flour and provisions, $61.80; desks, 3, $20.93; wood, 8 cd., $32; supplies, $34.55 1,150 35
Kevs, teachers, Alex. J. Lawes, 3 m. to June 30, $125, B. H. L. Dance, 6 m. 20 d. to Mar. 31,
■$300 425 00
Little Pines: teachers. Rev. W. H. English, 3 m. 28 d. to .June 30, $234, Rev. M. B. Edwards,
6 m. to Mar. 31, $300; field matrons, Mrs. H. A. Engli.sh, 6 m., $150, Mrs. A. G. Edwards,
6 m., $150; provisions and supplies, $42.45; water supply. 3 m., $9.50; wood, 40j cd., $141.75;
cutting wood, $39.50; kalsoinining and plastering, $55.50; sundry repairs and labour,
$44.05; small items, $10.25
Long Lake: teachers, J. Frances Dion, $400, Mrs. J. F. Dion, $100; rent of school building,
12 m., $60; small items, $7.95 ."
Mistawasis: teacher. Rev. J. E. Smith, 30 d. to June 30, $60; field matron, Miss C. Swift,
3 m. to Mar. 31, $75, removal and travelling expenses, $91; preparing lunch, 2 m., $20;
bacon and beef, 707i lb., $111.73; flour, 600 lb., $33.30; wood, 165 cd., $25; repairs to
cistern and pump, $12.25; small items, $10
Montreal Lake: teacher, John R. Settee, $400; preparing meals, 10 m., $100; flour, 600 lb.,
$33.30; bacon, 500 lb., $93.50; supplies, $6.90
Moosomin: teacher, Marie Bellavance, $400, arrears, $62; preparing lunch, 10 m., $100; rent
of school building, 12 m., $240; wood, 10 cd., $35; provisions and supplies, $22.80
Poundmakers: teachers, Mrs. Agnes Tierney, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $300, John M. Seeber, 3 m. 24 d.
to Mar. 31, $222; field matron, Mrs. .A.. Tierney, 2 m., $16.66; preparing lunch, 8^ m., $85;
rent of school building, 11 m., $275; provisions and supplies, $47.15; cutting wood and
cleaning buildings, $44; small items, $12 1,001 81
Red Pheasant: teachei, Mrs. G. E. Marshall, $600; field matron, Mrs. C. R. Weaver, $420;
transporting pupils, 10 m., $471.50; provisions, $64.45; small items. $21.45 1,577 40
Stanley: teacher. Miss M. E. Coates, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $.300; preparing lunch, 7 m., $70 370 00
.Sturgeon Lake: teachers, Kat« Harmon, 4 m. to July 31, $207, Henry W. Shaw, 3 m. to
Mar. 31, $125, removal expenses, $70.25; field matrons. Miss C. Swift, 9 m., $225, Mrs.
H. W. Shaw, 3 m., $75; assistant matrons, 11 m., $91.63; transporting pupils, $38; board
of pupil, $20; bacon and beef, 707| lb., $111.73; flour, 600 lb., $33.30; provisions and sup-
plies. $79.10; wood, 30 cd., $90; repairs to furnace in teacher's residence, $30.60; lumber
and hardware, $18.83; sundry labour, -531.50 1,246 94
Valley River: teacher, Annie C. Rattlesnake, $400; supplies, etc., $10.05 410 05
White Bear; teachers, Mrs. E. M. A. Fernie, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $450, Lillie Morrice, 3 m. to
Mar. 31, $225; janitor, $12.50; flour, 7 sk., $30.66; provisions and supplies, $17.70; wood,
10 cd., $25 760 86
White Cap Sioux; teacher, Charles Hawk, Mar. 1-Dec. 31, $381.50; preparing lunch, 4 m., $40;
bacon, 200 lb., $39.10; provisions and supplies, $8.75 469 35
Day Schools: Alberla — Ezlcrnats: Alberta.
Fort Smith: teacher. Sister Gadbois, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $500; bell, $25; clock and shades,
$10.75; wood, 10 cd., $20 555 75
Goodfish Lake; teachers, Mrs. H. H. Howard, 3 m. to June 30, $150, Rev. W. R. Cantlon,
9 m. to Mar. 31, $450; janitor, 15 m., $31.25; wood, 30 cd., $105; sundry labour, $49.70;
small items, $12.45
Paul's: teacher, Fred J. Dodson, 6 m. 27 d. to Mar. 31, $381 ; janitor, $22..50; coal, $11.35; wood,
10 cd., $25; cabinet, $10; lumber and roofing, $15.10; supplies, etc., $42.65
Saddle Lake: teachers, Mrs. J. A. Seller, 3 m. to June 30, $125, Peter Erasmus, 6 m. 19 d.
toMar. 31,*238; wood, 10 od., $35; small items, $2.30
Samson's: teachers, Abbie .^ylwin, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $300, arrears, $90, Rev. R Steinhaucr,
6 m. to Mar. 31. $300; transporting pupils, 12 m., $325.50; provisions and supplies, $35.35;
wood, 10 cd., $30; small items. $8.25
Day Schools: British Columbia — Externals: Colombie-Britannique.
.A.liousaht, teacher, H. W. Vandervecn, 3 m. 33 d. to Mar. 31 31 1 25
.\iyansh: teachers, Lydia Hayes, 4 m. to July 31, $300, Silvia Sturges, 3 m. to Jan. 31, $225;
field matrons, Mrs. A. J. Phillipson, 5 m., $187.50, Miss P. Capper, 5 m., $187.50; rent of
school building, 9 ra., $90; board of teacher and field matron, 3 wk., $45; wood, 7 cd.,
$42; sundry labour, $22.80; small items, $6.50; expenses re teacher's residence, furniture,
$32.25, stove and pipes, $36.82, coal oil, 6 cases, $21 1,190 37
.'Vlert Bay: teachers, Miss E. W. Ferryman, 3 m. to June 30, $125, George M. Luther, 6 m.
to Mar. 31, $250; supplies, etc. $6.90 ., 381 90
.\ndimaul: teacher, A. W. Mitchell, $400; field matrons. Miss L. M. Hodge. 1 m., $25,
Mrs. Huldah Mitchell, 11m., $275; janitor, $45; grant for maintenance of 0 children, 12 m..
$360; rent of school building, 12 m., $96; desks, 15, including cartage, $104.23; stove and
pipes, $17.85; wood, cut and delivered, 4 cd., $28; supplies, etc., $27.50 1,378 58
798 40
507 60
400 30
1
,089 10
Carried forward 656,070 26
642
30
651
75
711
85
473
45
1.026 63
704 80
904
50
H— 52 AUniTOR OEXh'R.iL-S KEI'ORT. mnifllS
9 GEORG£ V, A. 1919
Indian Education— Continued.— Instruction des s.iuvages— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 65R,070 26
Day Schools: British Columbia — Continued — Eztmats: Colombie-Britannique — Suite.
Bella Bella: teacher, Kate Tranter, $600; wood, delivered, 6J cd., $37.50; slates, 2 doz.,
$4.80
Bella Cooln: teacher, Mary A. Gibson. $575: truant officer, $10: janitor, $8: wood, cut and
delivered, 4 cd., $24; stove and pipes, $25.30: supplies. $9.45
Boothroyd: teacher, Lily Blachford, H m. to Mar. 31, $660; lumber, paint, etc., $49.40;
supplies, $2.45
Cape Mudpe: teacher, Rev. J. K. Rendle, 6 m. 36 d. to Mar. 31, $408; janitor, $36; wood,
4 cd., $20; small items, $9.45
Chehalis: teacher, J. J. Maroney, $637.50; field matron, Mrs. K. T. Maroney, $300; supplies
and druRS, $35.57; lumber, hardware, etc., $53. .56
China Hat; teachers, Hattie Read, 3 m. to June .'iO. $150. Ceorse KdRar, 10 d. to Sept. 30. $30,
Su.san Preston, 6 m. to Mar. 31, $.300; field matron, Mrs. H. Read, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $150;
wood, 14 cd., $70: slates, 2 doz., $4.80
Fort Babine: teacher. Joseph K. >lorrisey, 10 m. to Mar. 31, $750; janitor, $30; rent of school
building. 9 m., $108; wood, 9 cd., $.54; provisions. $.52.50
Gitladamiks: teacher, R. R. Johnson. 6 m. to Sept. 30. $450; field matrons, Mrs. A. J.
Phillipson, 5 m., $187.50, Miss 1'. Capper, 5 m., $187.50; rent, school house, 3 m., $30,
teacher's residence. 9 m., $75: wood. 10 cd., $60; removal and travelling expenses, etc.. $.'i2 1,022 00
Glen Vowell: teachers. Pearl Jackson. 9 m. to Dec. 31. $4.50, KIsie Jackson, 3 m. to Mar. 31,
$150: field matron, Mrs. Julia Jackson. $300; janitor, $45; wood, cut and delivered, 5 cd.,
$40; cupboard, $10; supplies, $29.45 , ., ,.
Gwinoha: teacher, Franklin Van Gorder, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $450; rent of school building, 3 m.,
$21; tent, $9; transportation, $15.-50
Hartley Bay: teacher, Rev. John Gibson, 9 m. to Mar. 31, $450; wood, 3 cd., $18; slates, $2.20;
painting .school house. $15 ,•■■,•■■,;■•.;•,■. ;» .k;,'
Hazclton; teacher, .Miss V.. J. Soal, $650; janitor, $45; rent of school buUduig, 12 m., $96;
wood, sawing and piling. 7) cd., $60 ' ■ . ■
Homaiko: teacher, George Bruce. 9 m. to Dec. 31. $4.50, arrears. $.33; field matron, Mrs.
George Bruce. 9 m., $225; supplies, drugs, etc.. $2S.75
Katzie- teacher, Helen Coughlan, 6 m. 10 d. to Mar. 31, $330; paint and oil, $9; small items,
$5.80 -
Kincolith, teacher, .Mice M. Collison. 9 m. to Dec. 31 ;.■„;,•• ■.■.^- •;. « j ' '
Kispiax- teachers, Gertrude Martin. 3 m. to June 30, $150, Mrs. A. S. Tardifte, 3 m. 9 d. to
Dec. 31. $177. Mrs. Kthel Tomlinsnn. 3 m. to Mar. 31. $150; field matron, Kva Martin.
April. $25, arrears, 1916-17, $100; j.initor. $-15; rent of house for teacher and ficlil malnni,
2 y. to Julie .30. 1917. $100; wood and cutting, 5 cd.. $.30; door lock, $1 ^. . .
Kitamaat: teacher, Isabel Clarke. 9 m. to Dec. 31. $425; field matron. Miss S. E. Alton,
12 m.. $7.56.67; truant officer, $10; janitor. $4.15; fuel, $27; small items. $6.95
Kitkalitin: teacher, (leorge Oliver. 9 m. to Dec. 31, $675: field matnin. Mrs. CJeorge Oliver,
6 in., $210; janitor. $24..W; coal, freight and cartage. 5 t.. $72.50; heater. $16..50: lloor oil,
$10; supplies, etc., $46.44 , - , 1,0,54 94
Kilscguecla; teacher. Miss M. B. Wright, 9 m. to Mar. 31. $4.50; janitor, $.30: rent of school
house and rooms for teacher, 7 m., $70; material for repairs, $134.17; wood, cut and
delivered, 6 cd., $.39; stove and pipes, $23.80; supplies, etc., $.59.93; packing and carting
schwl furniture. $.30 , ■ • • ■ . ,„,..„ tn ^^^ **
Kitwias' teacher J. H. Voung. $600: janitor, $.37. .50; wood, cut and delivered, 6 cd., $40 .50;
paint and oil. $11. .30 ,,,.,.., ..„. '^^ ^
Kitwanga: teacher, Mis.1 I". B. Kemp. $000; janitor. $45; rent of school building, 12 iii.. $9(i;
wofMl cut and delivered, 5 cd., $42; stove and pipes. $15.95; small items. $10.45 809 40
Koksilah' teacher, C. A. Dockstader. $000; janitor, $25; wood, 10 cd., $10..5O; supplies,
$10.40 n-'^' 0"
I^akalsap: teacher. Silvia Sturges. 7 m. to Oct. 31, $.525; field matron. Mis.-" P. Cappi-r. 7 m..
$466.62; fuel, $15; small items, $22.41 ; expenses of teacher and fielil matron, coal, 2 t.. $24.
transportation. $29 ,.■ i , 1.082 03
Lyilon; teacher. Miss B. Hobden, 6 m. 24 d. to Mor. 31, 1310; supplies, $11; repairs and
labour. $11. .35 ,. ., ^ . .,.„.„. ^^^ ^^
Mawiett teachers. Frank Trainor, 3 m. to June .30. $225. .Mrs. .\. K. Trainor, April. $25, Alfreil
J. Clotsworthy. 6 in. 32 d. to Mar. 31, $594. fares, $56.60; field malron. .Mrs. .\. De^usy.
12 m.. $600; janitor. $.37. .50; wikvI. cut and delivered. $1.32; supplies, services, etc., $37.54;
repairs to teacher's residence, paint. Iuiiil>cr. etc.. $78.05, painting and carpenter work,
243 h., $97.20. clearing land, 45 h.. $15.75
Meanskinisht: teacher. Mrs. ,\. I,, I'.ikcley, $600; fielil matron, .Mrs. A. I,. Kakeley. H m..
$183.34; janitor, $45; rent of nchm.l building. $60; wood, cut and delivered, 4 cil., $27
.Metlakniln learhers. Mins K. S. Klipperl. 6 m. to ,S,.pl. 30. 3 m. to .Mar. 31, $675, Miss H. 1-
f ruj 3 m. to Dec. 31, $225; coal. 5 t.. $51.25; small item-.. $15.20
Nnnaimo; ti'achcr, 1". R. Kelly, $600; coal, 3 t., $17.25, supplies, etc., $21.30; material ond
laliour laying floor, $01.76 ,„. ,
Onoyoos: teacher, Christine McI>>od, advance on salary to Doc. 31, $125; supplies, $2.05
Carried frirward
1,024 45
495 .50
485 20
851 00
736 75
344 SO
375 00
778 00
1,229 77
1
.808 64
915 34
966 45
700 31
127 05
678
,683 22
INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENPITURE H — 53
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Indian Education — Continued. — Instruction des sauvages — Suite. $ cis.
Brought forward 678,683 22
Day Scho'jis: British Co/um6ia^Concluded — Exlernats: Colombie-Britannique — Fin.
Port Essington: teaclier, Fanny J. Noble, $.575; wood, delivered, 4 cd., $28; scrubbing, $3 . . 606 00
Port Simpson: teachers, Ralph A. Racklyeft, $800, assistant Mrs. R. A. Racklyeft, $500;
truant officer, $100; janitor, $49; coal, 10 t., $145; wood, 2 cd., $14; supplies, repairs, etc.,
$29.60 1 , 637 60
Quamichan, teacher, Maud A. Frumento, 6 m. to Sept. 30 200 00
Rochor Deboul^: teacher, Sidney Browning, $750; janitor, $45; rent of school house and
teacher's residence, 12 m., $180; provisions for mid-day meal, $120.50; supplies, etc.,
$25.50; wood, cut and delivered, 6 cd., $.54 1 175 00
Shulus: teacher, A. E. Fyall, $600; supplies, $2.95; wood, 4 cd., $20 622 95
Skwah: teacher, W. H. Grimshaw, $600; plumbing repairs, teacher's cottage and pump,
$12.85; small items, $17.62 630 47
Skidegate: teacher, Sophia Gladstone, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $425; field matron and nurse, Mrs. L.
Brown, Sj m., $357.50; janitor, $17.50; stove and pipes, $24.20; repairs to school and
teacher's house, $23.20; small items, $8.50 855 90
Sliammon: teacher, \Vm. Marsden, $600: field matron. Mrs. F. Marsden, $255; janitor, $50;
stove and pipes. $58.42; drugs, supplies, services, etc., $49.58 1,013 00
Songhecs: teacher, Rose A. Quigley, $600; wood, cut and piled, 6 cd.. $40; small items, $10.20 650 20
Stuart Lake: teachers, A. Okon Ockoniy, 5 m. to Aug. 31, $333.33, Sister Hieronymia, Sept.,
$66.67; field matron, Mrs. Okon Ockoniy, 12 m., $180; rent of school house, 2 m., $15;
meals for pupils, $31.92 626 92
Telegraph t'reek, teachers: John R. Fournier, 3 m. to June 30, $125, arrears, $77.50; "T. A.
McGarrigle, 3 m. 11 d. to Dec. 31, $152.50 355 00
Ucluelet, teacher. Rev. J. T. Ross 400 00
Day Schools; N.W.T. and Yukon Territory — Extemata: Territoires du Nord^uest el du Yukon.
Champagne Landing, Y.T.: teacher, W. D. Young, 27 d.to Dec. 31, $97.20; rent of echool
building, 27 d., $27 124 20
Fort McPherson, N.W.T., teacher. Rev. C. E. Whittaker, 12 m. to June 30, 1917 200 00
Fort Norman, N.W.T. , teacher. Rev. \V. S. Tremain, 12 m. to June 30, 1917 200 00
Fort Selkirk, Y.T.: teacher, Kathleen Martin, 194 d. to Mar. 31, $698.40; rent of echool build-
ing, 194 d., $194 892 40
Forty-Mile, Y.T.: teacher, Arthur C. Field, 20 d. to June 30, 1917, $40; rent of school building,
20 d., $10 SO 00
Herschcll Island, Y.T.: teacher. Rev. Wm. H. Fry, 153 d. to Mar. 31, $306; rent of school
building, 153 d., $76 50 382 50
Little Salmon, Y.T.: teachers. Rev. C. Swanson, 9 d. to June 30, $32.40, \V. Middleton, 21
d. to Sept. .30, $75.60; rent of school building, 30 d., $30 138 00
Mooschide, Y.T.: teacher. Rev. Benj. Totty, 128 d. to Deo. 31, $460 80; rent of school building,
128 d., $128 588 80
Old Crow Village, Y.T. : teacher, Murdo Baalam, 76 d. to Sept. 30, $152 ; rent of school building,
76 d., $38 190 GO
Rampart House, Y.T.: teacher, Jacob Njootli, 270 d. to Dec. 31, $540; rent of school building,
270 d., $135 675 00
St. David's Mission, N.W.T., teachers. Rev. G. W. BowTing, 6 m. to June 30, $100, Mrs.
W. S. Tremain, 6 m. to Dec. 31, $100 200 00
Whitehorse, Y.T.: teacher, C. Swanson, 46 d. to June 30, $165.60; rent of school building,
46 d., $46 211 60
General Expenditure — Dlpenses ginh-ales.
Salaries at Ottawa (Page H— J) 2,000 00
Assistance to ex-pupils ($3,144.83) —
Sewing machines, 8, $259 03; furniture and utensils, $78.55; stoves, 5, $180; pipes, $3.20. . 520 78
Horses, 13, $2. 130, less $300 paid by ex-pupil, $1,830; cows with calves, 2, $125; veterinary
services, $15 1,970 00
Oats, 50 bush., $44; seed oats, 50 bush., $30; seed wheat, 65 bush., $113 75; lumber, 1496
ft. $25 212 75
Harness, $115.65; lumber and shingles, $212.77; doors and windows, $58.30 386 72
Sundry building material. $44.58; freight, $10 54 58
Services and travel ($6,593.70)—
R. H. Abraham, Chatham, Ont.: gardening instructor, 1019 m. to Mar. 31, $1,189.26;
board and lodging, $516.08; fares and berths, $428 05; taxis, bus fares, etc., $50.60;
livery and auto hire, $288.25; launch and canoe hire, $14; express and bsiggage, $13.24;
postage, telegrams and telephones, $49.80; messenger service, $22.50; typewriter
rent, 12 m., $32.70; seeds for school fairs, $52.85; small items, $29.74 2,687 67
R. H. Cairns, Vancouver, B.C., inspector of schools: salary, 12 m.. $1,500; board and
lodging, $171.50; fares and berths, $374.95; car fare, livery, etc., $26.25; launch hire,
$9.50; postage and messages, $7 90; typewriting reports, $22 75; small items, $17.60. . 2, 130 45
Carried forward 701 271
1
H — 54 AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Indian Education— Concluded.— Instruction des sauvagrs- Fin. $ cts.
Brought forward 701 , 271 71
General £ip«ndi(ure— Concluded — Dipensi s ginfrales — Fin.
Ser\-icc« and travel — Conduded.
J. D. Chfnfe, C.E., architect: board and lodging, S194.&5; fares and berths, $190.60; cabs,
$51; livery, $24; porters, etc., $28.10; telephones and telegrams, $14.59; small items,
$24.19 533 13
J. F. Metcalf, agricultural acont: services, 22 d., $110; board and lodging, $26.85; fares,
$17.75; auto hire, $29; prizes, $10; small items, $7.70 201 30
Rev. J. J. Ryan. Woodstock, N.U., superintendent of schools, salary, 12 ra. to Mar. 31 . . . 400 00
Field matrons: Mrs. A. E. Brown, Thunderchild's$300; Liziio Flett, Split Lake, $300,
carioleand robe, $28 628 00
Constable, \'. \V. Kennedy, travelling expenses 13 15
Tuition, books, etc. ($6.710.57) —
Maintenance and tuition fees for pupils attending white schools and colleges 5. 298 17
Grants to white schools attended by Indian pupils 999 40
Grants to Indians attending colleges and schools 413 00
Miscellaneous ($24,354.47)—
Books and stationery: Dept. of Public Pnnting and Stationery, $10,310.03; local firms,
$10 10,320 03
Supplies to pupils attending school: boots and rubbers, 96 pr., $228.41; clothing, etc.,
$406 87; cash for petty expenses, $10; small items, $13.54 058 82
Supplies under contract for mid-day meal in ilay schools, and knitting-material for pupils:
biscuits, 32,075 lb., $2,886.75; tea, 473 lb., $118.25; rice, 2,008 lb., $101.40; rolled
oats. 400 lb., $14; soap, 1,559 lb., $101.92; towelling, 383) yd., $115.05; yarn, 570 lb.,
$544 35; needles, 91 doz., $10.45 3,892 17
Expenditure re nuns' residence at Caughnawaga: rent, old building, 7 m. to Oct. 15 at
$22, new building, 7 m. to Mar. 31 at $25; caretaker. $216.66; furniture, $170 .50; house-
hold furnishings, $270.80; bath, $15: soap and dust-bane. $21.20; furnace and piping,
$50; range and fittings. $73. .52; washing machine, $18.50; gasoline engine, $188; coal
oil, gasoline and barrels, $76.37; coal, shown under Caughnawaga Hoys' School.
$148; paint and oil, $174.93; lumber, doors and windows, etc., $722 .52; hardware and
plumbing, $959 87; sand, 220 bags, $22 20; labour building addition to residence,
297-4 d., $933 25; small items, $11 .80 4,432 12
Transportation expenses: pupils, guardians, and doctor $193.44; Rev. Mr. Dawson.
$26.70 220 14
Expenses re Indian exhibit at Central Canada Exhibition: labour and material fitting
up booth, $216 39; attendants, $35; printing pictures, framing, etc., $35.30; sundry
expen.scs, $20.90 307 59
Inspection of schools. $22; Christmas gifts and prizes, $21 ; printing, $22 50 65 50
Plumbing repairs, $19.81; expenses during flood at Aiyanab, $54; small items, $30.59 104 40
Freight, cartage, transportation, etc 4,353 70
734,112 33
Cii'ncral— En gtnCral.
Relitflo DutiiuU Indiam in Remote DUtriclt (t85,577.3S).
Secoure aux sauvaget indigenU dam le» dittrictt reailie (tSB,B77.S6).
$ cts.
Hackcniio River District —
.tVrctic Red River Post: provisions, $219.43; medical supplies, $57.73; tobacco, 17) lb.,
$19.60: seine twine, 501b.. $33.25; ammunition, $77.13 407 14
Fort Mcl'herson: provi.tions, $1.54 :t.S; ammunition and seino twine, $111 .66 266 04
Fort line: provisions. $.1.S.'i .50; shawl. $5; medical .supplies, $100.98; ammunition, $209.26;
seine twne, 1(» II.., $03.75; tobacco, 17J lb., $18.55 792 01
Good Hope: flour, bacon and tea, $.393 37; tobacco, 17) lb., $19.43; medical supplies,
$81 .73; ammunition, $151 .25; seine twine, cotton, 50 lb., $.33 678 78
Li&rd: pmvision.i, $482 76; tobacco, 17) lb., $19 78; l.oard of Indian, 95 d., $95; clothing,
$70; ammunition. J.H1 60; twine, $.14 .W; freighting. $174 (M) 958 63
Norman: provisions. $.328 17; iiioilirincs, $8 .52; tobacco, 17j lb., $19.25; ammunition,
$148.20; Bcino twine, 100 lb.. %&•> W 860 04
Providence: flour, bacon and tea, $275.80; medical supplies, $425.88; tobacco, 17) lb.,
$18.73; ammunition, $139.15; wine twine, .50 lb., $31.75 891 31
Simpson: Hour, hamn and ten. tWO 09; medical supplies, $45.13; tobacco, 35 lb., $37.80;
ammunition. $223.70; wine twine, 115 lb., $73 80 969 52
Wrigley; flour, baron and tea, $169.81; tobacco, 17) lb., $19.08; ammunition, $72.29;
seine twine. .W lb., $.32 2.5 283 46
General: modirni offiecr nt I'ort Mcl'herson and Herschell Island, Dr. P. E. Doyle, April 1
to July 20, $151 8S; ff>od and clothing. $.197 01 ; binnkei.s. 395, $209.33; discarded miliUry
clothing, $420. 50; fares and meals. $.'>3; freight. 1233 113 3,365 65
Carried forward. 0,182 21
INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H — 55
General— Continued.— En g«n<ral— Suite.
Brought forward
$ cts
9, 182 21
Relief to Deatilute Indiana in Remote Districts — Concluded.
Secours aux sauvagei indigents dans tea districts reculia — Fin.
Relief, etc., supplied to Indians of Ontario and detailed under Ontario and Quebec Vote, page
H— 11 22, 783 06
Relief, etc., supplied to Indians of Quebec and detailed under Ontario and Quebec Vote, Page
H— 1 1 57, 261 68
Pretention of the Spread of Tuberculosis {tlO,tS6.SB).
Mesures jtrecentivea contre la luberculose (tW,t9S.S5).
New Brunswick —
Meat and provisions: J. W. & J. Anderson, Burnt Church, $125; B. R. Bedell, Andover,
$96; W. A. Estabrook, Fredericton, $212.12; F. Ferguson, Richibucto, $72.50; F. T.
Frenette, Bathurst, $126; A. O. Thornton, Woodstock, $59.50; W. H. Van Wart,
Fredericton, $83.28; A. Wheaton Co., Norton, $90; L. White, Sillikers, $156; pay-
ments under $25, $37.91 1, 058 31
Repairs to houses, $107.25; cofBn, $8; clothmg, $8 123 25
Nova Scotia —
Relief supplied to Indians in the following counties: Cape Breton, $50.80; Colchester,
$59.50; Cumberland, $341.13; Digby, $210; Halifax, $210; Hants, $36; Inverness,
$168.97; Richmond, $370.89; Victoria, $25.09 1,478 38
Blankets and clothing, $31 .20; tent, $20; pillows, $3; repairs, $3.30 57 50
Treatment in hospitals: at $2 per d., $154, at $1..50, $.34.50; extras, $10.10 198 60
Nurse, 2 m., $.50; medical services, $5; funeral expenses, $42.97 97 97
Ontario —
Medical senices: Dr. C. W. Burns, $21.50; Dr. C. C. McCuUough, $50; Dr. T. D. Mc-
Gillivray, $87; Dr. W. H. Woods, S50.55; Dr. C. F. Wright, $27.50 236 55
Maintenance and treatment in hospitals, rate per week: General Hospital, Mattawa, at
$7, $726; General Hospital, Pembroke, at $7, $4; King Edward Sanatorium, Weston,
at $12, $1,050.01; Lady Minto Hospital, Chapleau, at $10.50, $610.50, dressings, $45;
Queen Alexandra Sanatorium, London, at $8, $71.78, at $7, $296; Muskoka Free Hos-
pital, Gravenhurst, at $12, $877.57; Orillia General Hospital, at $7, $184; St. Boniface
Hospital, at $10.50, $1 ..50; St. Joseph's Hospital, Port Arthur, at $8.75, $18.75, at $7,
$38; St. Mary's Hospital, Cape Croker, at $7, $862, at $3.50, $103; Toronto Western
Hospital, at $8.75, $18.75; Victoria Hospital, London, at $7, $77, operating room, $2. 4,985 86
Nurse, 28 d., $28; provisions, $99.80; bed, $17.75; tent and floor, $23.55 169 10
Funeral expenses, $241 .90; lime, $16; eye glasses, $1 .90 259 80
Travelling expenses of patients, $125.20; balance on canoe, $6.46. .'. 131 66
Prince Edward Island —
Flour, $57.83; treatment in hospitals, $75.70; casket, $18 161 53
Quebec —
Medical officer. Dr. James Jacobs, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $800; medicines, $208.52 1,008 52
Care of Indian, $111; hospital treatment, $31.50; provisions, $87.62; fares, $9.20 239 32
Epidemic of Smallpox and other Diseases (,t4,78S.B9).
Epidemic de petite virole et autrea maladies {t4,78S.S9).
Chippewas of Thames: medical services, $73; provisions, etc., $65.65; wood, $14 152 65
Kamloops Industrial School, special nurse at $2 a day 84 00
Montagnais Band: vaccine, $27.26; vaccinating Indians, $176.50 203 76
Moravians of Thames; medical services, $67; care of Indian, $55.50; provLsiona, $168.44 290 94
Mount Elgin Institute: medical services. Dr. W. H. Woods, $441.15; nurse, 41 d., $205; board
of nurse, 42 d., $63; travel, etc., $2.40; special messenger, 42 d., $63; fuel and light, 42 d.,
$20; 4 beds and mattresses, $20 r 814 55
Oka Indians: medical services, $170.75; provisions, etc., $315.43; disinfectanta, $9; guardians
at $1, $100; guardian and horse, at $2, $122; horse hire, $23 740 18
Samia Reserve: medical services, $275; provisions, etc., $443.13; disinfecting, $60 778 13
Sioux Indians: medical services, $27.30; vaccinating, $118.50; vaccine, $27.59; flour, 2,795
lb., $188.05; groceries, $56.50 417 94 .
Timiskaming Indians; medical services, $377.25; quarantine officer, at $2 a day, $248; provi-
sions, etc., $76.80 702 05
New Brunswick Indians: medical services, $154.18; vaccine, $36 190 18
Nova Scotia Indians: provisions, $75.81; vaccine, $20.25; house and land, $50 146 06
General: medical services, $20; nurse, 31 d., $62; special constable, 7 d., $21; quarantine ser-
vices, $11; care of Indians, $47.65; burial expenses, $45; disinfecting, etc., $14; vaccine,
520 points, $92; livery, etc., $9.95 322 60
Carried forward 104,266 34
H— 56
Al'DirOIl Gh'XICIlALS ItEl'URr. li>17-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
General — Concludeil.— En gtniral— Fin.
$ cts
Brought forward
General Legal Expenses — Fraia otntraux de Justice (tIt.OSi.SS).
Aikins, Fullerton 4 Co., Winnipeg, legal services re St. Peter's Reserve
Archambault & Chassi', Montreal, legal services. King rs. Sadoquis
Cardin & Allard, Montreal, taxed costs, Nagazoa rs. Henry Niquet
Chasse, Aime, Montreal, taxed costs, Xagazoa rs. Henry Niquet
Doull, John, New Glasgow, legal services. King is. dizabcth Philip
Fawcetl. J. L.. Macleod, legal services. King is. Indians
Haight. W. L., Parry .'xjund, legal services. King rs. Kdward Wheatley
Hearn. J. Harvey. Wadena, Sask., legal services. King rs. N. O. Nelson
Hogg. W. D.. Ottawa, legal services. .Smith vs. the King
Ladner & Cantelon. \ancouver. legal services. King r». Picl. murder case
Lane. C. W.. Lunenburg. N.S.. legal services, re Scarsdale land case
Laurendcau. J. G.. Valleylield, legal services. Peter Day rs. Angus Papineau
Livingston & Odell. Vancouver, sundry legal services. $2,391.11; detailed in 1916-17, $540... .
Livingstone, Wilson &. Wilson. Vorkton. Sask.. legal seri-ices re Kamsack town site
McLaurin & Miller, Ottawa. G. T. Smith rs. the King, taxed costs
Murray & >IcKinnon. Halifax, legal expenses re Dartmouth Reserve
.Sur\eyer. K. F.. Montreal, legal services. .Star Chrome Mining Co. rs. Thompson
Thorwaldson. T. Leslie. .Sask.. legal .services. King rs. P. F. Healy
Titus. F. E.. Gore Uay. legal services. King vs. Tlios. Sunshine
Wallbridge. J. E.. Edmonton, legal services. King rs. Sinnisiak and Uluksuk. murder case
General: court and witness fees. $171.22; Dr. Pecle. expert witness re Piel murder case, $150;
constables' fees and expenses, $89.31 ; board of prisoner, $6.50
Surreys — Arpcnlages {tS96.Sl).
W. H. Bird, survey of timber on Narrows Reserve: wages, $84; living expenses, $34.18
W. R. White, surveys in Ontario: wages of cook and assistants, $176; living and travelling
expenses, $230 64; boat hire. $72
Suppression of the Liquor Traffic — Suppression de la rente dcs spiritueux {ti.OOO).
Grant to assist Trust Fund, Account 310
104,266 34
60 10
77 50
99 35
83 65
10 00
97 58
5 00
159 59
352 43
265 00
63 80
200 40
2,931 11
429 27
4,020 32
101 18
1,038 25
76 26
20 00
1,576 40
Registration Fees, re Births, Marriages and Deaths— Honoraires d'cnregislrement, re naissances,
mariaoes ct dicis (USS.iO).
Fees: births, 375, marriages, 106, deaths, 315; 796 in all at 20i-
Printing, Stationery, etc.. Outside Service — Impressions, papetcrie, etc., service exlirteur (t6,B99.99)
Public Printing and Stationery Dcpt., printing, binding, lithographing, etc
Public Printing and Stationery Uept., stationcrv, etc.. supplied to agents and inspectors
Alberta. $290.53; Uriti.^-h Columbia. $503.08; Manitoba. $220.92; New Urunswick. $9.55;
Nova Scotia. $20.73; Ontario. $2.'>4..S3; Quebec, $94.96; Saskatchewan, $1,074.81; Yukon
$5.44; sundry stationery supplies. $280.76
Express charges. $241.25; postage, $79.83
Lz8s — Deductions as below.
Deductions — Riduclions.
Rcliel in Remote Di.-<tric1s: wiUs. furs. $2.30.'>.7.V fi.-h, $.183.90, cod oil, $83, fish nets. $222.50
collections from Indians on account of outfits, $4.i4.45
,Smallpox Epiih-mic and Other Diseases, collertions on account of hospital treatment.
Printing, Stationery, etc., sale of vols. 1 and II Inilinn Treaty
.Misccllaiiroiis: (•r.iliiilli-N paid under Slaliitr.
IlltiTH: .\llu<'aliniis 11.1)60 siiliaiil la lol.
Gratuities of two months' salary to families of the following deceased officials
T. J. Fk-etham. agent. .Snrcoe Kl•wr^•e. Alia
Lt.-<'ol. (ilin Campbell, cliiff in.«p«Ttor. Indian agencies
Torn \\il«in. in»p<Ttor of Indian orrhards. It. C.
Tom (Indian), constable Cowiilwin iigcniy. li.C
417 03
118 18
478 64
3.000 00
\m 20
3.523 70
2.765 21
321 08
120.716 57
3.719 05
122,997 62
3,649 60
59 45
10 00
3.719 05
233 33
.VW 00
2.'i0 00
40 00
1,023 33
/\n/.L\ .l/7'.l//.'.S DEI'MiTilHST: ICXPE^UITLRE H— 57
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
War Appropriation— Credit <le guerre. $ ots.
Salaries — Salaires.
Salaries of substitutes in Department at Ottawa (page H— 5) ?o ?7
Salary of subst itute agent . Cape Rreton Co., N.S. (page H— 12) '» a'
Salary of substitute physician. Cape Breton, N.S. (page H—13). ^ -s •«{
Salary of substitute physirian, Edmonton agency (page H— 23) 7 Jn m
Salary of substitute clerk, Edmonton Agency (page H— 28) ,«= m
SalarV of substitute stockman. Blood Agency (page H— 27) . .^. loo uu
.Salary of substitute constable, Lj'tton Agency, B.C . (page H— 36) '^" ""
5,049 70
Greater Production Scheme— Encouragevienl a unc plus grande production.
"^^^ NortMand^MiUhig Co., Ltd.: shorts, 75 tons at $35; freight, Oak Lake to Balcarres, m
cW . at 12ic.; charges on draft, 60c .ail 8o
* Go^oderhi'in*! J. H., agent: payment to Indians tor surrender of land, 693 at $6; balance of . ,^ „„
advance, carried to 1918-19, $842 .5,000 00
*^™°^a.ld£nVt?ifi7R^. Co.: freight on 100 cwt. shorts, Balcarres to Grayson at 14c. .. ^^ 14 00
Northland Milling Co., Ltd.: shorts, 5 tons at $35; freight. Oak Lake to Balcarres, 100
cn-t. at 12^.; charges on draft, 40c '*>' »"
^''^N^rthland"MiUing Co., Ltd.: shorts, 5 tons at $35; freight, Oak Lake to Balcarres. 100
c-nt. at 12k.; charges on draft, SOc !»» "»
Stanton, Geo. B., acting agent, advance for expenses. ... .^ . . ^^ . . ........_... ^. . luu w
United Grain Growers, Ltd.: steers (stockers), 329, weight, 285,900 lb., at prices from 8c.
to lOic $26,605.77; ear tags, 329 at 5c.; attaching ear tags, $10; hay, 193 bales at SI;
straw, 64 bales at 60c.; freight, 5 cars at $37, 6 cars at $43; loading, 11 cars at 50c.;
inspection certificate, 11 cars at $1; disinfecting U cars at 75c.; commission on 11 cars
at $12 27.463 37
"^Northlan^d^Milling Co., Ltd.: shorts, 5 tons at $35; freight on 100 cwt.. Oak Lake to
Balcarres, at 12^-.; charges on draft, 50c ISS uu
Qu'Appelle Agency — , . , ^ , . -»» ^ •
Christiansen, M. agent, payments to Indians tor surrender of land: Muscowpetung
band, 93 at $6; Piapot's band, 176 at $5; unexpended balance of advance, carried „ .„. ^
to 1918-19, $1,062 ._ , „- „„ 2,0U0 UO
Expenses at Regina: coal, for Mr. Graham's house, 2 tons, $20; drayage, $4.20; express on
files from Balcarres, $2.25; ink, 75c.; postage stamps, $10; telegrams, $1.20 38 40
Expenses at Balcarres: telegrams
35,965 29
Indian Affairs Department— Casual Revenue.
Dipartcment des affaires des sauvages— Rcvenu casuel.
Assiniboine Agency: refunds on account of oxen ■ ■ ■ ,. ■ ■ 178 00
Battleford Agency; annuities overpaid, 1914-15, $10; sale of buggy, etc., $25; buildings sold on
Salteaux reserve, $500; supplies for ex-pupils, $338.95 , .,■..,,■,; If -?
Bfeancour Agency: cheque No. 1322, 1916-17, maintenance of Mrs. P. Melgatabaulek.. ..... 41 -o
Birtle Agency: overpayment to Misa A. Macdonald, nurse, cottage hospital, $5; supplies lor __
ex-pupils, $110.75 , ■„ , .c , * •, '
British Columbia Land Commission: B. C. Government, halt of final payment to Acme
Press for printing report, $4,200.86; overpayment to Short. Hill and Duncan, for care of
I 1, e. 4,^U1 ob
Carlton Agency : repayment on loans, $82.26; sale of boiler and harness. $145; team and wagon
for ex-pupils, $65 ij ^
Crooked Lake Agency: supplies for ex-pupils ^. ; ',>, \- ' ,
Duck Lake Agency: collections on account of ploughs, thresher, etc., $54.10; supplies lor
ex-pupils, $188 :,-„AA i:J in
File Hills Agency: refunds on account of seed, $207.20; loans to ex-pupils, $520 .-i nn
Fort William Agency: sale of military clothing, supplied in 1916-17 owi no
Griswold Agency: oxen lor ex-pupils ■^{" V"
Hobbema Agency : wages overpaid to A. Rattlesnake it m
Kamloops Agency: A. Scotty, share of legal expenses m his defence l qn
King's Printer: .sale of scrapped copper plate ' "''
Carried forward 7, 102 8^
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ArDtTOR GEyERAVS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Indian Affairs Department :— Casual Revenue — Concluded.
Dfpartement des affaires dcs sauvages— Revenu casuel — Fin.
Brought torward.. .
Lytton Agency: overpayment to water branch, October, 1916
Naas Agency: advance in 1916-17, (or expenses of two Indians to Ottawa
New WestmiiLster Agency: on account ot maintenance of T. Franks in St. Mary's hospital
Nova Scoti"a Indians: T. Christmas, on account of advance, June, 1916
Onion.Lake Agency: collections on account of binder twine, $71; loan to M. McGarty, $110;
F. Lareen, cheque 739") not used, $234
Ontario Government, annuities, treaty 9, 1916
Pas Agency: sale of old magneto
Pierreville .\gency: sale of old furniture, St. Frances Roman Catholic school
Portage la Prairie Agency: oicn supplied ex-pupils
Qu'Appellc .\gency: on account of gopher poison and seed, $1.5.15; provisions supplied Indians
in 1913-14. $12.55
Saddle Lake Agency: collections for bob-sleighs, harness, etc., $87; sale of stove and sleigh,
$9.80; sale of democrat, $25
Timiskaming .\gency: sale of old canoe
Tobique .\gency : on account of loan to J. de Vous
West Coast Agency: rent of department house at Ucluelet
Yukon Indians: overpayment to Taylor, Drury, Pedlar & Co., in 1916-17
Indian Trust Fund: annuities overpaid in 1916, $17.75; balance at credit of Suspense account,
March 31, 1917, $151.67
7, 102 87
5 65
150 00
70 00
37 00
415 00
14,220 00
15 00
12 00
173 85
27 70
121 SO
40 00
IS 00
2.'i 00
5 00
169 42
22,608 29
Indian Trust Fund: Summary of Italances.
Fonds flduclaire des sauvages: Risiim^ des balances.
Balance, April 1, 1917, as shown by .^.G's Report, 1916-17,
Page H— SI and 1917-IS, Page H— 76
Intcrf.fl accrued during year on $1,089,844 37 at 6%
6,780,385 99 at 5%..
$7,870,230 36
Grant to aid in suppression of liquor traffic . .
Total interest and Government grants . (Page H— 70)
Collections during the year (Page H — 76)
Refunds and traiufcrs credited... (Page H — 76)
Expenditure during the year (Page H — 76)
Refunds and transfers debited (Page H — 76)
Excess of credits over debits..
Balance Mar. 31, 1918
cts
65,390 65
339,019 30
404,409 95
3,000 00
720,902 66
57,264 88
407,409 95
1,109.742 14
.55,922 44
1,573,074 53
778, 167 64
',870.230 36
794.906 99
8,665,137 35
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 77
1 — Batchawan'a Band, Ont.
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Cb.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917
C'oUcction on account of wood dues.
Balance, March 31, 1918
Inleresl.
Balance, April 1,1917
Interest, 6 p.c. on $.3,7.39.16, 5 p.c. on $86,914.41
Ground rent and renewal fee, $158; assignment fee, $1 :
Maintenance in asylum, $18; burial expenses, $24.20; rent, $60
Refund on account of .seed grain
Interest distributed, 81,132.39; rents distributed, $60; wood, 5 cd., 125
Chief, 9 m. to Sept. 30, $75; constable, $60; medical officer. Dr. A. S. McCaig,
$.500
Grants; Indian fair, $25; delegate to Grand Council, $40.
Maintenance in asylum, $227. .50; building wood.shcd and closet, $103.15
Relief supplies, $482; burial expenses, $30; ploughing, $.50.75
Garden River School; teachers, Catherine Tackney, 6 m. to June, 30, $150,
Margaret M. Daly, Sept. 4 to Dec. 31, $98.75
Batchawana school, teacher, Isabelle Peltier, 46 d. in Dec. quarter
Balance, March 31, 1918
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2 — Chippewa-s of Beausoleil, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, "April 1, 1917
Sale of islands, $1.58.48; dues on cordwood, $229.03
Timber dues: .1. Oliver, $11,4.50; Manley Chew, $45,800; sundry dues, $306.37.
Timber dues distributed, $11,341.10; refund of timber dues, $290.60
Services of auctioneer Chas. M. Henderson at timber sale
Expenses of H. .J. Bury, valuing and estimating timber
Fire rangers at $2 per dav, $180; advertising timber sale, $431.32
Balance March 31, 1918
IntereJit.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $4,848.84; interest, 6 p.c. on $6,203.57, 5 p.c. on $41,664.60,
$2,455.44
Transfer of interest from \cr. N'o 11. I'"ive per cent Annuities
Ground rent and license fee,|$81 88; rent. $38.18
Interest distributed, $1,908; medical officer, Dr. P. A. McDonald, 12m. .$.391.63.
Medical attendance, S92..50; burial expenses, $130; veterinary services, $13. .
Chief, $50; councillors, 4, $80; secretary. $60; bushranger, $40; sextons, 2, $35;
messenger, $25; constable and truant officer, $50; janitor, $25; pensions,
$120
Expenses of 2 delegates to Grand Council, $40.20; hay, $5
Legal ser\ices, A. G. Chi.sholm re admission non-treaty Indians, etc
E.stimating cost of repairs to threshing outfit. .
Christian Island School: teachers, Robt. Marsden, 6 m. to June .30, $188, Stephen
J. Mathers, Nov. 6 to Feb. 5. $106; desks, 12, $.58.72: school supplies, $24.50;
freighting desks, etc., $9; wood, 6 cd., $39. .
Balance, March 31, 1918
11,631 70
400 00
56 65
611 32
88,263 54
100,963 21
2,299 63
235 50
485 00
45 20
203 40
7 00
425 22
5,440 13
9,141 08
43,019 33
387 51
57,556 37
100,963 21
7,304 28
1,716 74
120 06
9,141 08
H — 78
AVDITOR GEy-ERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
3 — Chippbwas op Naw.ish, Oxt.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
Balanre, April 1, 1917
Land payments, $162.22; timber dues, $553.26; payments on loans, $1,263.10. . .
Loans.
Teacher's residence erected at Sidney Bay: building material, $777.39; labour,
$1,058.96; inspection, $49
Balance. March 31. 1918
cts.
785 00
1,885 35
363,230 47
365,900 82
Interest.
Balance. April 1, 1917..
Interest, 6 p.c. on $66,181.68; 5 p.c. on $306,406.88
Transfer of interest from Acct. Xo. 11, Five per cent Annuities.. s
Interest on deferred land payments. $110.12: .•assignment fees, $1.50; rent, $30. . .
CoUection.s; on account of statute labour $90; thrcshinc, .50c
Interest distributed, $11,382.70; payments on loans, $1,2-1."*. 10: insurance, $104.75
Distribution of Patriotic Fund allowance, years 191.1 and 1916
Chief, $125; councillors, $97.50; .secrctarj-, $75; janitor, $.50; sextons. 2, $60;
caretakers, 3, $115; constable, $25; truant officer $35; messenger, $20;
pensioners, $547..'>0
Me<ii<al officer. Dr. H. Wigle, $500; medical attendance, $28.75
Maintenance of Indians, 46 m. $304; burial expenses, $187.75
Relief supplies, $15; grant on account of loss by fire, $50; lime. $14
Council hall; repairs, $5; supplies, $11.35; wood, 12 cd., $24
Attendance of delegates to Grand Council, $45; fishing license. $50; roadwork,
$1.54.20
Cape Croker .school: teacher, Mary MolTitt. 12 m., $600; wood, o6j cd., $164;
repairs, $62.98; supplies. $5.48; sundry labour, $6
Port Elgin school: teacher, Ml«s M. C. .Schultz. Feb. 1 to Dec. 31. 1917. $480;
caretaker. Dec. quarter. 1916, $11.25; wood, 66| cd., $198.74; labour and
repivirs, etc., $29. S5..
.Sidney Bay school; teacher. Isabella Mclvor, 12 m.. $450; wood. 27J cd., $64.75;
fumi-^hings for teacher's residence, $125.50; sundry labour, $8 .
Balance, March 31, 1918
12.745 55
50 00
1.150 00
528 75
491 75
79 00
40 35
■ 249 20
838 46
719 84
648 25
13,581 15
31,122 30
$ cts.
363,922 24
1.97S 58
365,900 82
8,666 32
19.291 24
2,932 62
141 62
90 50
3r,122 00
4 — Chippewa.* op Kama, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Land sold, $132.16; sale of sand, $4.35
Balance, March 31, 1918. .
26.400 60
26, 270 09
130 51
f
•
26,400 60
26,406 60
Intercut.
Balance .April 1. 1917 .
3,. 137 37
Interest 6 p.c. on $8,023.82, 5 p.e. on $21,783.04..
1,570 62
Tran'rfer of intercjit fr<nn ,\cct. No. 11. Five per cent .\nnuitics
1,806 m
(Iround rent and renewal fees. $44.94: .-iatule hilxmr, $.34..10; pasture dues, $7.60.
Interest on (IcftTrcd liin*l payments $.10. -10* rent, $97.84
S6 94
14S 34
1,400 71
193 88
25 00
2S0 00
426 00
162 (H)
211!! 3.1
66 48
133 SI
202 2-1
24.1 9.1
34 10
398 00
3,281 74
Ixian, $1.10; insurance pniniuni. $22.88; delegate to Ciranil Council, $21
Refund on account of share of estate of J. Sawyer... .
Chief. $75; councillors, $60; secretary, $20; caretaker, $20; constable, S40;
bushranger, $15; orgnni.st, $1.1; truant offici.r, $20: sexton. $15
Me<Iical «iflic(.r, Dr. Win. (lilpin $4(K)" me<lical attendiince, $26
Relief: provisions. $161.-10: clolliing. $7.8.1; burial i-xix-nsi-s, $117; wood, $9....
Eipen.w-s ,-ending 3 Imys to Shingwauk Home. $61.48; fence viewer, $5
Council liiill: wo<kI, 16J cd.. $89; harilware anil repairs. $44.81
Cinders, 10.1 loads, $26.2.1: hauling finders $102 21; shovelling snow, etc., 173.75.
Co^l(lr.n.^Iltion for 1o..vm*s liv firi-s. $I4^*.lt.1: repnir;. t*t roads, $90
Telephone rent, 12 in. to Mar. :il. $20; telephone tolls. $14.10
Rama scIkmiI: teacher. Kna .M. -McHain. 12 m- to Dec. -il. $225; raretakiT, $.50:
furnishings for ti-acher's resirlence. $."10; repairs nnti supplii-s. $56. .10: sundry
lal)our. $1«..50 ...
Balance, Mnr. 31. 1918..
7, 149 27
7,149 27
IXni.W AFFAIRS DEPARTUEXT: EXPEXDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H — 79
5 — Chippewas op Sabnu, Ont.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
Balance, April, 1, 1917 .-
Payments on loans, $119.9.5; timber dues and rent, $95.25
Loans, $.585; tractor plough. ?97; tractor, $7.50; thresher, $990
f 'on.struction ot Telloril creek bridge per contract, D. Elnor and Geo. W. Abra
Labour on roads and drains: Wolf drain. Kettle Point. $32.5; Jacob's ditch,
$475.99; one-half cost repairs to Kettle Point hill, $86.25; Mud creek drain,
$248.81; Samia Reserve river road, $81. 4S; rcpairsto culverts, $19
Travel and outlay by R. H. Abraham, gardening instructor
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April I, 1917
Interest, 6 p.c. on 545,941.25, 5 p.c. on $108,993.03
Transfer of interest from Acct . Xo. 1 1 , Five per cent Annuities
Refund from agent Maxwell, (no details)
Rents, $1,752; timber dues and rent, $50; statute labour, $25.59
Interest on deferred land payments, $25.50; improvements on land, $175
Refund of outstanding cheiiue, 191.5-16
Interest distributed, $2.995..59; rents distributed, $1,710.97; insurance, $51.12....
Refund on account of overpayment on loan
Chief, $100; councillors, $150; secretary, $.50; interpreter, $50; messengers, $61
constable, $30; chapel stewards, $56.25; janitor, $3.75; pensioners, $158.50. . .
Medical officers; Dr. R. G. R. McDonald, 15 m. to Dec. 31, $562..50; Dr. C. A
Patterson, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $250
Medical attendance, $20; treatment in hospitals, $176.35; medicines, $5
Moving Indians to hospital, $9.50; burial expenses, $211; relief supplies, $567.95.
Compensation for improvements on land, $175; delegates to Grand Council, $28.50
Seed: potatoes, 795 bags, $398.25; lOJ bu., $34.30; oats, 199- 15 bush, $196.80;
sundry seeds, $60.79
Attending council meetings. $156; expenses seizing timber, $8
Council hall: repairs, $43.32; coal, -825 ton, $8.90; supplies, $3.90
Erection of council hall shed per contract, S150; roofing, $8.25; labour and
material for cemetery .shed. $100.59; repairs to tool shed, $10.25
Thresher repairs, $36.85; grant for prizes, etc., Sarnia Agricultural Fair, $100
Advertising for tenders: combined school and teacher's residence, $68.64;
Telford creek bridge, $9
Repairs to roads and ditches, $50.95; repairs to plough, $3.80
Kettle Point school: teacher, Mrs. Angus George, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $575;
janitor, $20; wood, 20 cords, $32.50; sundry labour and repairs, $12.50;
supplies, $5. 14
St. Clair school: teacher, Alice M. Matthews. 12 m. to Dec. 31, $562.50; janitor,
$24; coal, 3 tons, $.30.75; wood, Ij cords, $4.50; labour and repairs, $66.63 .
Stony Point school: teacher. Agnes A. Weaver, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $450; janitor,
$20; wood, 20 cords, $32.50; supplies, $7.39; sundry labour and repairs, $11.50.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
$ cts.
2,422 00
1,588 00
1,2.36 53
18 36
147, 163 59
1.52,428 48
4,757 68
23 90
659 50
812 .50
201 35
788 45
203 50
690 14
164 00
56 12
269 09
136 85
77 64
54 75
645 14
688 38
521 39
4,842 74
15,593 12
$ cts.
152,213 28
215 20
152,428 48
2,721 00
8,206 13
2,600 00
4 90
1,827 59
200 50
33 00
15,593 12
6. — Chippewas of Saugeen, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917 "
Land payments
Grant toward construction of road between Saugeen reserve and Amabel and
.-Vrran townships
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
300 00
278,957 91
279,2.57 91
279,095 66
162 25
279,257 91
H— 80
MDITOn (IFXERAL'S REPORT, 1911-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
6. — Chippewas op Sauoeen, Ont. — Concluded.
Dr.
Cr.
Interest.
Balance, April 1. 1917...
Interest, 6 p. c. on $70,452.06, 5 p.c. on $214,744.16
Transfer of interest from .\cct. No. U, Five percent .Annuities
Interest on deferred land payments, $180.14; assignment fees, $1.50
Refund of outstanding ohcque, 1915-16
Collections: on loans, $317.57; aeed, $282.10; statute labour, $56; maintenance
in hospital. $20
Interest di.stributed. $9,717.32; insurance. $20; loans, $210
Chief, $150; 4 councillors, $120; interpreter, $7.'); 4 .sextons, $143; constable, $100:
mcvsenger, $2.'); caretaker, council hall. $45; pensioners', $224
Medical officer, Dr.C.J. Ijjird. Mar. 1 to Nov. 7, $411.66; medical serv-ices, $19
Relief supplies, $272; clothing. $1S; burial expenses, $275.05
Hospital maintenance at $1 per d., $137; shingles, 4J M, $21.38; hay, 1 ton, $11
Livery expen.ses forest bailiff, $103; delegates to Grand Council, $45; telephone
rent, $15
Indian village church: supplies, $13.10; wood. 6 cords, $21
Advance to agent Stout to purchase seed, $390; oats, 135 bush., $151.05; potatoes
29- 12 bags, $131.05
Painting and decorating Scotch Settlement church
Repairs to roads and culverts, $83.60; building culvert. $28; repairs to buildings
"68
$«
French Bay school: teacher, T. J. Wallace, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $700; truant ofRcer,
$24; janitor, $31; wood, 8 cords, $30; repairs, etc., $19.70; erecting screens
for closets, $23.77; construction of teacher's residence per contract, C. W,
Conway, $265, extras, $9.45
Saugeen .school: teacher, Isabella Ruxton, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $500,; janitor, $52;
wood, 16 cords, $58.40; ereiting screens for closets, $23.77; repairs, etc., $11.25
Scotch .Settlement s<hool: teacher, Mrs. B. Kobb. 12 m. to Dec. 31, $.iOO; truant
officer, $24; janitor, $20; wtxxl, 10 cords, $47,50; cleaning school house, $12;
repairs, $8 supplies, $12.69
Balance, Mar. 31, rJlS
$ cts
9,947 32
882 00
430 66
565 05
169 38
163 00
34 10
672 10
145 00
121 28
1,102 92
645 42
624 19
8,920 78
24,423 20
$ cts.
6, 100 56
14,964 33
2,500 00
181 64
2 00
674 67
24,423 20
7. — Chippewas op Snake Island, o.vt.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1,1917
Payments on land, $.59,36; wood dues, $48.20
Balance, .Mar. 31, 1918
Inlerctt.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Interest, 6 p.c. on $3,813.03, 5 p.c. on $12,139.38
Transfer of interest from .\cct. No. II, Five per cent Aimuitiei
Collections: sceil, $15.31; .-tntute labour, $Ifl..50
Ground rent nn<l renewal fee. $20. IS; rents. $279. .55
Interest distributed. $l,2.'!4. 40; Patriotic Funil, $2.50 . .
Chief, $X0; 2 councillurs, $22; ciiretaker, $50; organist, $25; pensioners, 124
Metlical offic.T, Dr. II. 11. Pringle, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $1.50; relief supplies, $14
Burial expenses, $18. .50; care of liig.iiiil family, $52.58 .
Po1at<K's, 3 bags, $12.06; millet. .50 lb., $3.25; cutting wood, lOJ cords, $10.25
Delegate"! to Grand Council, $15; I'xpi'nses of jciint rouncil meeting, $10
Building fence: wire an<l staples, $7(.I0; laUiur stringing fence, etc., $08; total,
$145.10, less $134 ailviinced to agent 1916 17
Advanr-e to agent Bourchier to purchase wi^nd
Georgina Island school: teacher, \V. E. ,loncs, 12 m. to Dc 31 t\rM- truant
offi'ir, $l..'i0; supplien, $5.05; lulwur and repairs, $24.00
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
14, .300 91
107 56
14,408 47
14,408 47
14,408 47
1,0.52 10
835 80
844 64
1
2.5 81
299 73
1 , 236 90
201 00
164.00
71 08
2.5 56
25 00
II 10
25 00
181 45
1,716 99
3,658 08
3,658 08
I\DIAX AFFAIKfi DKI'MITMEST: EXPEyoITlRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 81
8. — Cbippewas or Thames, Ont.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
1917.
Balance, April 1
Timber dues
Con.s(niction of Mudge street and Institution hill rulverts: 30 in. Tonoan metal
oulverts. 108tt.,?40.5; cement, 2 bri. ?4.20; shovel, S1.2.i: labour, ?226.79
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Interest. 6 per cent on $1.5,082. 4.'i, .5 per cent on $9.43.5,48
Transfer of interest from Acct . Xo. 1 1 , Five per cent .Annuities
Refund on account of outstanding checjue. 191.V16 ..
Collections: rents, ?4,3.39.'0: seed grain, $.364.55; maintenance in asylum. $23.5Z..
Rents distributed, $3,422.34; interest distributed, ?2,.588; insurance, $38.85
Transfer of rent money to credit of .Saving- .\cct. 201
Chief. $20; 5 councillors, $100; secretar>'. .?.50; school trustees, $24; 2 messengers,
$7.5.04; 2 caretakers of cemetery, $14; truant officer, $10; janitor for council
hall, $12
Medical officer: W. H. Woods, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $200; medical sers'ices, $50.55.
Hospital treatment, $19.20; expenses taking patient to ho.spital $5
London Hospital for Insane, care of 2 patients, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Relief supplies, $256.12; burial expenses. $10.5; repairs to damaged buggy, $2
Expenses of delegates to Grand Council. $40; fencing, $.39.50
Council hall: wood. 10 cord. $40; cleaning pipes, $2
.Seed: beans, 1107 bush., $98.77; potatoes, 85-2 bags, $319.70; corn, 4i bush.,
$10 65. _ _
Refund of amount collected in excess for seed grain '.
Claims against the estate of Frank Fox, $67.50; repairs to roads and culverts,
$119. .'^g. .
Back Settlement school: teacher, Lyman W. Fisher. $200; supplies, $2.05; wood,
8 cords, $20 . .
Bear Creek school: teacher, Ella McGugan. Nov. 1, 1916 to Dee. 31, 1917, $221;
wood, 14 cord, $47
River Settlement school: teachers, Mary E. Vining, 6 m. to June 30. $1.50; Ethel
Picard, Sept. quarter, $75; Lillian Bake, Oct. 22 to Dec. 31, $64..50
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
637 24
21,664 35
22,301 59
6,049 19
538 70
305 04
2.50 55
24 20
286 00
363 12
79 50
42 00
429 12
17 50
187 08
222 05
268 00
2S9 50
1,390 39
10.741 94
$ ets.
22,284 34
17 25
22,301 59
2, 2.33 59
1.376 73
2,400 00
4 00
4,727 62
10,741 94
9. — Chippew.\s op Walpole Island, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917
Collections: timber dues, $11.33; payments on account of old school, $50
Con.struction of bridge per agreement. $200, less $50 paid from Acct. 31. . . .
Bulls, 2, $215, less one-half cost paid from Acct. 31
Balance, March 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1918
Interest, 6 p.c. on $60,045.39, 5 p.c. on $11. 144. 63
Transfer of interest from Acct. No. 11, five per cent Annuities
Rents, $1,162.50; collection on account of grain sold, $21.47
Payment on loan ."
Interest distributed, $665; insurance, $5.40; telephone tolls, $6.18
Chief, $40; 6 councillors, $120; secretary, $50: mes.scnger, $10; constable, $76.86:
forest bailifT at $1..50 per day, $78.74; sextons, 2, $20; pathmasters, 2, $15;
ferryman, $21.74; pensioners, $121.25
Medical officer. Dr. VV. A. Cathcart, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $450; medical attendance,
$25.30
Carried forward..
1— 6h
150 00
107 50
15,932 13
16, 189 63
676 58
553 59
475 30
1,705 47
16.128 30
61 33
16,189 63
1,061 72
919 95
1,800 00
1,183 97
52 50
5,018 14
H— 82
AIDITOR GEXERAVS REPORT, 1917-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
9, — Chippewas or Walpiile Island, 0>rT. — Concluded.
Dr.
Cr.
Inlereit — Concluded.
Brought fonvard.
Hospital treatment, $126; maintenance in asylum. $230.18; ambulance. $6.75.
Relief supplies. $97 70; burial expenses, $180.1.'>; care of Indian, $5; building
material. $50
Expenses of delegates to Grand Council, $65; travel of Indians to Ottawa. $4S.08
Seed: com at $2.25 per bush., $129.94: oats, 103 bush.. $106.37; beans, 17} bush.,
$160; barley, 4J bush., $5.50; potatoes, US bags. $472; bags, $4.50; hauling
seed and freight. $19.11
Plank for scow, $59.62; moving ferr>-^d repairs, $40 12; wire rope, 337J ft.,
$105.84
Fencing. $21.12; repairs to roads and bridges, $113.85
Wood, 7J cords, $1.5; sundrj- labour and repairs. $36.18
Walpole Island School No. 1: teacher, Mrs. Florence Macdonald, Jan. 29 to
Dec. 31. $200: janitor, $.30; truant officer, $11.25; supplies, $4.33; cleaning
school drain, $5
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918 .*
$ cts.
5,018 14
5,018 14
10. — Fort \Vai.uM Pavd. O.nt.
Capital.
Balance, April 1. 1917
Timber dues, $583.65: land sales, $12,500; pa> im Iu^ mi luaiuj, S371
Land money distributed, $12,420; loan. $618.50
Sawmill expenditure: second hand, 20 h.p. .sawmill, engine and boiler, $51.'>;
second hand shingle mill, S-^O; freight and liaulini!. $98; mill supplies, $55.89;
roofing, $20; erecting mill and inst.alling mai'hincrv. man and te.im, 12-6 d.,
$80.40, labourers. 10S.4 d.. $.ifil.40 ._
Clearing land and farming op**rati<)ns: sulky plough. $57; plough points, shovels,
etc., $32 45; clearing land at $.iO per acre. $525; man and team, at $6 per day,
$7I7.ai $5p(rtlay,$10!l..W: labourers, at $3..50 per day. $171.15, at $3, $51.30,
at $2..')0. $1.0SX.2.i. at $2, $19.60; shorts for bull, $1Q..50
Balance, Mnr. :il, MUX
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917. $1,147.82; interest, 5 per cent on $124,-594.51, $6,229.73 .
Collections: on arcount of medical s<"rA-ices and hospital treatment. $.388. .30;
liquor fine, $25; payments on loans, $1,063.05; sundn.- collections $1,369.20.
Interest distributed, $822; loans, $l,6as.08: fish and game license, $75
Councillors, $40; 2 lon.stables, $170; insurance on whool house. $6.3.75
Medical services; Dr. E. C. Arsencau. $9; Dr. H. .M. Bovd, $25; Dr. J. C.
Cillie. $;ia5..50: Dr. C. C. Mc(u11(.ukIi.$7
Me<lical supplies, $45.10; flour, 140 hags, $7.56; relief supplies, $335.20; burial
eip<-n.Hes, $82.65
Hospital treatment: McKellar Hospital at $1 per day, $237, operating room,
$.30; .St. .JoM-ph'a Clencral Ilo.spital at $1.25 per day, $33.75
Care of Indian at $4 p<'r month, $60; telephones, $15.45; repairs to council
hou.w, $2.95
Seed: clover, 2-45 bush., $.30.09; potatoes, 137) bags, $403.13; sundry seed, $8;
cartage on seed. $10; sack, 28c
Drag harrow, $15; bull. $75; pails, $7.20
I'lough, $0: 3 jack screws, $14.25; 2 iron bars, 60.-
Balance, .Mar. 31. 1918
13,038 50
1,180 69
2,781 75
119,900 40
136,901 34
2..W5 08
273 75
346 50
1.218 05
,300 75
78 40
401 10
97 20
20 85
4,920 .52
10,223 10
123,440 6»
13,4.54 65
i
136.901 34
7.377 5-5
2.845 55
10,223 10
lyOIAX AFFAIKfi DEPARTMEyT: EXPENDITIRB
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 83
12. — Garden River Indians, Ont.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
Balance, .^pril 1, 1917
Timber dues, $711.18; payments on loans, S160.30; land sold,
sold, $17.70
Balanre Mar. 31 , 1918
$14.92; gravel
Interest.
Balanre, April 1, 1917
Interest, 6 per cent on, $3, 166.38, .5 per cent on $104, 147.07
Ground rent and renewal (ee.s, $168; interest on loans, $63.33
Rent, $105; collections on account of seed grain. $36.43
Interest distributed, $9.53.27; in.surancc, $47.30; grant for agricultural fair, $25
Constable, 12 m. to Feb. 28. $300; assistant constable. 12 m., $.50
Medical officer. Dr. A. S. McC'aig, 12 m. to Dec. 31 ,
Relief supplies, $341.43; burial expenses, $66; moving Indian, $3
Care of Indian-s at $20 per month, $118.71; wood, SIS
Lime, 20 brl., $32; freight, $2.40; w.w. bru.shes, 6, $3; measure, $1.20
Feed and care of bull, $127.80; supplies for Roman Catholic school, $2.84
Expenses of delegates to Grand Council "
Garden River Church of England school: teacher, L. F. Hardyman, 12 m. to
Dec. 31, $600; wood, 14 cords, $84; cleaning schoolhouse, $10..5O; supplies,
$6.55; repairs, $15.37
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
$ cts
108, 174 01
108,174 01
1,025 57
350 00
500 00
410 43
1.36 71
38 60
130 64
85 00
716 42
2.422 26
5,815 63
$ cts
107,269 91
904 10
108,174 01
43 54
5,397 33
233 33
141 43
5,815 63
13. — Henvey Inlet Band, O.n't.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interest.
Balance April 1, 1917, $133.89; interest, 5 per cent on $14,713.98, $7.35.70
Chief, $30; secretary and councillor, $.32; councillor, $16; caretaker, $20; con-
.stable. $12
Medical services; Dr. W. T. Hand, $8; Dr. M. H. Limbert, $36.50; Dr. W. R.
Mason, $86
Relief supplies, $65.60; burial expenses, $82.50
Delegation to Ottawa, $15; delegate to Grand Council, $5
Henvey Inlet school, teacher, Jos. Partridge, 12 m. to Dec. 31
Balance, Mar. 31,1918
14,580 09
14,580 09
110 00
130 50
148 10
20 00
100 00
360 99
869 59
14,580 09
14,580 09
869 59
869 59
14. — Lake Nipissing Indians, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917
Timber dues, $232.24; trespass fines re timber, $75
Proceeds of land sales, $27,5.54.83; sale of gravel. $138.38
Expcn.scs of land sale: advertising, $629.80; auctioneer. . I. G. Henry, $268; rent
of hall 2 days, $20; clerk, 3 days, $9; 200 copies each of 3 plans of townships,
$53.28; express, 35c
Fire rangers at $2 per d
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
1— 61h
980 43
556 00
105,660 85
107, 197 28
79, 196 83
307 24
27,693 21
107, 197 28
H— 84
AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
14— Lake N'ifissino Ikduns, Ont. — Concluded.
Dr.
Cr.
Interest.
Balanrc, April 1. 1917, $2,542.34: interest. 5 per cent on JS1,739.17, $4,086.96. ..
Interest on deterred land payments. $20..^0; sale ot wood, $9.50
Collection on account of burial expenses, $8.25; transfer fee, $1
Interest distributed. $2,001.75; care of Indians, 295 d., $120.55; burial expenses,
$74.
Chiefs. 2. $70; expenses taking Indians to and from hospitals, $37.35
Medical ser\-ices, $276.75; liven,- for doctor, $5; hospital treatment, $413.,50. . .
Garden Village school: teacher, Mrs. Alex Ladouceut, $337.50; caretakers, 2. $30
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
2,196 30
107 35
695 %'<
367 50
3,302 15
6,668 55
$ cts.
6,629 30
30 00
9 25
6,668 55
15. — M.^NTTOILIN IsLAS'D InDUNS (UNiEDEd), OnT.
Cajiital.
Balance, April 1. 1917
70.986 84
1,983 77
Balance Mar. 31 1918
72,970 61
Interest.
Balance April 1. 1917. $4,859.90; interest. 5 per cent on. $75,840.74. $1^.792.34. ,
Chief. $50: secret ar>-. $40; 6 councillors. $144; caretaker of council hall. $50
Medical of!i<er. Dr. R. \V. Shaw. $,')S4.40; hospital treatment, 35 d. at $t
72,970 61
72,970 61
284 00
619 40
766 19
39 00
6,943 65
8,6,52 24
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
8,652 24
8,652 24
16. — MaoaNatawan Indians, Ont.
Capital.
■RftlRnrr Anril 1 I9I7
2.031 88
BaIahco Mar 31 1918 , . . .*
2.031 88
2,031 88
2,031 88
IntereM.
Balance. April 1. 1917. $972 70; interest, 5 per cent on $3,004 .58. $1.50 23
MMlical officer, Dr. R. W. Shaw, $23 04; medical services. Dr. W. T. Hand, $4.
Relief .lupplics
Balance, Mar. 31, 19in
27 04
134 20
961 69
1,122 93
1.122 93
1,122 S3
17.— MuwisHAOt'AS or Alnwk^. O.nt.
Capital.
Balance. Aprill, 1917
Hale of lanil.i. $123 88; payments on loanii, $393 .30
Ix>Bni« to Indians
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
851 75
97,594 60
98,446 35
97,929 17
517 18
98,446 35
/.VO/AA' AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITUBB
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 85
17. — MissisSAOUAS OF Alnwick, Ont. — Concluded.
Dr.
Cr.
Interest.
Balance. April 1, 1917
Interest B p.c. on $23,873 9.5, 5 p.c. on $78,190 97
Transfer of interest from .\cet. No. 1 1 , Five per cent Annuities
Rents, $2. 151.96; interest on loan.s, $225 01: tran.sfer fee, $1
Collections on account of seed, $393 19; sale of gravel. $22.70
Fines for non-attenf lance of children at school
Interest distributed, $4,861.95; rents distributed, $1 661,26; loans, $100..
Chief, $30; councillors, $20; secretary. $24; sexton, $60; organist, $25; constable
$12; caretaker, $14; pensioners, .3, $44
Medical officer, I>. J. J. Wade, 12 m., $450; relief, $70; burial expenses, $15...
Potatoes, 85 bags, $301.25; oats, 35 bush., $29 75; buckwheat, 4J bush.. $9 . .
Hauling seed, $10.50; gravel. $13 80; pump and piping, $29; eaves-troughs, etc.
$15. .30
Alnwick School: teacher, F. .1. Joblin, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $600; truant officer,
12 m., $12; caretaker, $30; rent of room for teacher, 12 m., $.30; cleaning
$5; repairs, $1
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
6,623 21
229 00
535 00
400 00
68 60
678 00
'6,310
14,844 59
t cts.
4. 135 75
5,341 98
2. .570 00
2,377 97
415 89
3 00
14,844 59
18. — MiSSLSSAGUAS OF CREDIT, OST.
Capital.
Balance, April I, 1917
Rents, $122 40; payments on loans, $322 09
Transferred from Interest Acct. for legal expenses, A. G. Chiaholm, 1913-14.
Insurance, $27.62; loans, $25
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Interest, 6 p.c. on $58,162 24, 5 p.c. on $5,493 54
Transfer of interest from Acct. No. 11, Five per cent Annuities
Transferred from .\cct. 201, Savings, interest shares
Rents. $4,086. 10; interest on loans, $262.31; sale of hay, $.33,29
Collections: hospital maintenance, $4; roadwork, $23 25; seed, $327.98
Improvements on land, $.500; insurance on account of damage to school, $15
Transferred to Capital Acct., on account of legal expenses of A. G. Chisholm,
1913-14
Interest distributed, $2,371.50; rent distributed, $4,215.20:' insurance, $80.48...
Chief, $S0; 4 councillors, $97 50; missionary, $100; caretaker of council house
and school, $60; 6 pensioners, $1.50
Medical officer. Dr. S. H. Quance, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $600; medical services, $5.
Hospital treatment, 5^ weeks, $41; operating room fee, $2; truss. $6 50
Relief, $186 61; burial expenses, $99 50; 34-in. church bell, $72; repairs to
church, $5. 13
Seed: potatoes, 46 bags, $194 75; barley, 29 bush., $43.50; oats, 151-35 bush.,
$151.35; sundry seed, $35.48
Repairs to roads and briilges, $97 08: 20-ft. Tonean metal culvert, 12-in., $24;
tiles, 26, $32 .50; sundry labour, $33 10
Wire fence, 270 rods, $130; posts, 47, $10 81; paint, staples, etc., $10.79
Gate, $3; repairs to mission fence, $47.60; sundry items and repairs, $5.65
Grant on account of loss by fire *
New Credit School: teacher, Roy S. Wilson, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $617; wood, 10
cords, $20: expenses taking children to school, $4; school repairs and sup-
plies, $22 46; hauling gravel, $15.60; services of truant officer, J2
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
52 62
60,670 9
60,723 59
750 00
,667 18
4.57 50
60.5 00
49 50
363 24
425 08
186 68
151 60
56 2.5
50 00
681 06
4.847 20
15,290 29
59,529 10
444 49
750 00
60,723 59
4,126 68
3,764 41
2,090 00
57 27
4,381 70
355 23
515 00
15,290 29
H— 86
AlUITOR GESERAVS REPORT. 1911-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
19. — Mbsissagcas or. RicB L.vee, O.vr.
Dr.
Cr
Capital.
Balance. .A,pril 1, 1917..
Land payment
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918..
Inltrett.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $188 II; interest. 5 p.c. on $6,793 62, $.339.68
Transfer ot interest from .\ect. No.U. Five percent .\nnuities
Rents. $252: roadwork. $10: payment on fence account, $150
Intercut distributed, S.il6 60; rent distributed, $252
Chief, $25; secrctarj- S12; coiL'rtable. $S; organist, $20; sexton, $50; pensions, $40
Medical scri-iccj, Ur. C. H. Amy.s. $205 50; repairs to roads, $22
Grant toward [yilarN- of teacher of Hiawatha Public School
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
20. — Missisa.\GU.\s of Mud Lake, Ont.
S cts.
6,608 53
6,608 53
768 60
155 00
227 .50
300 00
4.50 45
1,901 55
$ cts.
6,60.5 51
3 02
6,608 53
527 79
9til 76
412 00
1,901 55
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Payment on island
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918.
Interest.
Balance. April 1, 1917, $603 66; interest, 5 p.c. on $2,927 34, $146.37
Transfer of interest from Acct. II. Five per cent .Vnnuities
Refunil from Education Vote on account of rent of teacher's residence
Intere.'^t distributed. $672: insurance. $90. .52: expenses ot Grand Council, $5. . .
Chief, $.30; missionary, $50; secretar>-, $25; sexton, $70; organist, $20; wood
ranger. $10; ron.>table. $25; pensioners. $.39
Mc<lical ofBcer, J)r. J. C. Smith, 12 m., $300; medical services, Dr. M. R. Gra-
ham. $23.50; Dr. J. C. Smith. $146; Sauder & Saudcr, treatment of cancer,
$29.2.5
Burial expense.". $26 .50; pump. $17 25; wood for church and school. .3.5 cords. $49
Mud l-alyc School: teachers. Mrs. \V. J. Hanes. March quarter. $75; A. Buie,
April 25 to June 30, $70 50; Alfred McCue, Sept. l.S lo l)c. . :U. SrtO .
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
2,329 81
2,329 81
767 52
269 00
498 75
92
205 50
572 86
2.400 38
2.323 68
6 13
2,329 81
7.50 03
1.606 35
50 00
2.406 38
21.— MWSI88ACUA8 or Scuooo. Ont.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917 .
Land payment
Balance,' Mar. 31. 1918 .
Capital.
Inlcrctl.
Balance. April I, 1917. $2,771 83; interest 5 p.c. on $6,969.47, $348.47
Tmaifer nf interest from Acct. II. Five per cent Anivuitics.. <
Rents collected.
Rentn dixtributed. $222 08; interest rlLstributcd. $748 65; grant to Scugog School
Section No. 3. 6 m. to .lunc 30, $9 25
Chief. $19; ."ecrctnri', $6; medical officer, Dr. J. D. Berry. $77 49
Share of eipense.t of F. \V. Jseobs at Grand Council.
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
4, 198 49
4, 1118 49
B79 98
103 49
6 00
3,266 73
4.354 20
4,197 64
85
4. 198 49
3, 120 30
391 90
842 00
4,354 20
INDIAV AFFAIRfi DEPARTUEST: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 87
22. — MoH.4\VK.s OF B.\T or QuiKTE, Ont.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
Balance. April 1. 1917
Rents, $2-36 2.5; land payments, $109
Grant toward construction of steel bridge, York Road, Tyendinaga reserve. . .
Overseeing and inspecting construction of bridge, $185; advertising for tenders,
$23.85 :
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917
Interest, 6 per cent on $46,897 87, 5 per cent on $40,918 51
Tran.ster of interest from Acct. 11, Five per cent Annuities .•
Rents. $8,106 36; reimbursement by Imperial Munitions Board for services of
herdsman at aviation grounds. $500
Collections: pasture dues, SCO; statute labour, $226.50; taxes, $7; repairs to
barn, $7.45
Interest distributed, S2,0O2 82; rents distributed, $7,468.71; insurance, $43.80
Refund of overpayment on seed
Chiefs, 5, $120: clergyman. $699 96; herdsman, June I to Nov. 15, $412.50; road
superintendent, $2G; secretary, $16: caretaker council house, $26; organist
$98 75; caretakers of 2 churches, $70; truant officer, $150; pensioners, $32..
Medical officers: Dr. E. D. Vandervoort, $350; Dr. John .Moore, $350
Relief, $82.50; oare of Indians at $10 per m., $35; burial expenses, $25
Maintenance in asylums, $187 28; building vault, $79.76; taking Indians to
hospitals, $.37.95
Fencing All Saints Church, $74.45, 3 gates, $17; coal for 2 churches, 6-545 t., $58.11
Expensesof roads and bridges: extras on York Road steel bridge, $11.15; culvert
on York Road. $154; 3 culverts, $46 75: bridge covering, cement, etc.,
$161.90; repairs to bridges, $238.79; road repairs, $13.15
Clerk at interest payments, 2 d., $4; expenses of delegation to Ottawa,
$31.20
Advertising for tenders for bridge, $21.20; sundry labour and repairs, $2.73..
Council house supplies and repairs, $11 10; repairing school clocks, 4, $5. .50
Central ,School: teacher. Miss Lena J. Warren, 12 m., $500; balance of salarj'
due Mrs. Geo. Webster, (nee Florence Fletcher) for June quarter, 1913, $60;
caretaker, $20; coal, 4 t., $36; planting trees, $18 75; cartage on coal, $7.50;
cleaning. $6; supplies, $3.05
Eastern School: teacher, Miss Florence M. Hill, 12 m., $500; caretaker, $20;
planting trees, $10.50; coal, 4 t., $36; cartage on coal, $7 .50; supplies, $1.40.
Western School: teachers, Ethel Picard, 6 m. to June 30, $200, arrears for June
quarter, 1913, $60, Kathleen Mills, 6 m. to Dec. 31, $136; caretaker, $25;
coal, 4 t., $36; cartage on coal, $7.50; supplies, $3.26
Mission School: teachers, .\lexander Leween, 6 m. to June 30, $225, Mrs. Irene
Brant, Sept. 11 to Dec. 31, $144; caretaker, $20; coal, 4 t., $36; cartage on
coal, $7 . 50
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
cts.
5,100 00
208 85
82,388 14
87,696 99
,513 33
3 20
1,651 21
700 00
142 50
304 99
149 56
625 74
35 20
23 93
16 60
651 30
575 40
467 76
432 50
738 53
16,031 75
87,351 74
345 2S
87,696 99
464 64
4,859 80
1,800 00
8,606 36
300 95
16,031 75
23. — MoR.wuNS or the Th.\me.s, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Land payments
Township of Oxford, assessment on Whitcash Creek drain, $166; Johnston
Huff, digging part No. 5 drain, per contract, $51.20
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
217 20
109,941 09
110,158 29
110,103 29
55 00
110,158 29
H— 88
AUDITOR OENERAUS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
23. — Moravians of the Thames, Out — Condudtd.
Dr.
Cr.
Interait.
Debit balance, .\pril I. 1917
Interest. 6 per cent on $21,900 87, 5 per cent on $88,136 07
Transfer of interest from Acct 1 1 , Five per cent Annuities
Transfer of interest from Acct 23A, Loan Account ".
Refund of outstanding cheque, 1915-16
Transferred from .\cct . 33 on account of burial expenses
Rents. $107 50; interest on land payments, $301.19; damage to lot, $5
Collect ions on account of seed
Interest money distributed, $680.14; rents distributed, $22 50; insurance
$41.50 ,■■•■
Transferred to Acct. 201 Savings, shares of estate of late John Peters, $40, of late
A. Whitcye, $328 10
Transferred to Moravian Loan Acct. 23A, on account of loans
Chief. $<)0; socrctarv. $42 50; 3 councillors, $90; caretaker council hall, $29 25..
Medical officer. Dr." D. P. McPhail, 12 m., $300; medical services, $18
Relief supplies. $28 78; clothing, $23.50; care of Indians, 4S necks, $120; burial
expenses, $100
Seed: oats, 107-64 bush., $96 90; clover, IJ bush,. $24 80; com, 7J bush.. $18.10;
beans, 5i bush.. $46 50; potatoes, 53J bags. $242 65; .sundry seed, $12.08
Stove for council hou.><e, $21; council house repairs and supplies, $11 39
Entertainment for Indians going overseas, $12 55; small items, $5 34
Culvert repairs, $28 58; tile, 782, $21 46; cutting thistles on road, $10
Coal . 0 ■ 9.55 t . , $7 06; cartage, $6
Moraviantown Sch.Kjl: teachers, L. H. Lecson, Jan. 1 to June 30 and Nov. 5 to
Dec. 31. $527 75. Stephen J. .Mather, Sept. 5 to Oct. 25, $123 50; caretaker,
$44; truant officer. $16; coal, 4 325 t., $.33 51; cartage on coal, $8; sundry
repairs and supplies, $21 . 60.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
$ cts
66 35
744 14
368 10
,025 00
221 75
318 00
272
28
441 03
32 39
17 89
60 04
13 06
774 36
2,382 24
7,736 63
cts.
,720 85
600 00
677 74
13 90
15 00
413 69
295 45
7,736 63
23A.— MoBA%TAN8 OF THE THAMES, LOAN ACCOUNT.
Balance, April I, 1917, $13,554 89; interest, 5 per cent on $13,554.89, $677.74
Transfers on account of loans: from .\ccount 23, $2,025; from Account 33, tS
l*ayment.s on loans. $155; interest on loans, $14
Transfer of interest to Interest Account 23 ._
Ix>anH to Indians, $.300; share of loan money and interest, $24; payment in full
of debt of Indian, $21 50
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
677 74
345 50
15,408 39
16,431 63
24. — MuNCBYs or THE Thames, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1.1917
Cement pipe, 18 in., 8 pieces, $12; freight on pipe, $3 08..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest,
Balance. April I, 1917, $140 96; interest, 5 per cent on 11,357 36, $67.87
Rents c<»ilerte<l. . .
Renin dintributed, $1,249; burial expenses. $12 .50..
Claimfi against entnte of Silas and Katura I>ognn, $412; insurance. $14
Chief, $4; secretary, $10; councillors. $7; messenger, $4; medical ofTiccr, Dr.
W. H. Woods. 12 m., $60...
Balance. .Mar. 31. 1918
IS 08
1,201 32
1,210 40
1,261 60
426 00
85 00
683
1,779 33
14,232 63
2.030 00
169 00
16,431 63
i
1,216 40
1,216 40
208 83
1,,'>70 50
1.779 33
INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTilENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 89
25.— Ojibbewas and Ottawas of Manttoclin Island, Ont.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
Land payments.
S cts.
$ eta.
6,676 34
Bulanre transferred to credit of the following accounts: 244, Cockburn Island
S.'iOy .50; 245. Obidgewong, $1,996 06; 246, Sheguiandah, $630 64; 247,
Sheshegwaning, $932 93; 248, South Bay, $448 22; 249, Sucker Creek,
$698 40- 2.50, Sucker Lake, $52 12; 251, West Bay, $1,610.47
6,676 34
Interest.
Interest on deferred land pavnients, $828 98; assignment fees, $30
6,676 34
6,676 34
858 98
324 00
90 00
1,092 98
Balance transferred to credit of the following accounts: 244, Cockburn Island,
$71 41; 245. Obidgewong, $6 05; 246, Sheguiandah, $146-45; 247, Shesheg-
waning, $216,66; 248. South B.iv. S104 10; 249, Sucker Creek, $162.20;
250 Sucker Lake, $12 10- 251, West Bay, $374 01
1,182 98
1,182 98
26. — Ojibbewas of Lake Huron, Ont.
Capital.
Balance April 1, 1917
Interest money transferred from Interest Account .
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $7,333.60; interest, 5 per cent on $119,151.78, $5,957.59.
Transfer of interest from Acct. 11, five pe"- cent annuities
Interest money transferred to Capital .Account
Expenditure detailed under Robinson Treaty Annuities (Page H — 6)
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
119,151 78
119,151 78
7,333 60
7,848 00
509 59
15,691 19
111,818 18
7,333 60
119,151 78
13,291 19
2,400 00
15,691 19
27. — Ojibbewas op Lake Superior, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interest.
Interest, 5 per cent on $144,014.57
Transfer of interest from Acct. 11, five per cent annuities
Expenditure detailed under Robinson Treaty Annuities (Page H — 6) .
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918 -.
144,014 57
144,014 57
5,868 00
3,332 73
9,200 73
144,014 57
144,014 57
7,200 73
2,000 00
9,200 73
28. — Ojibbewas of Mississaoi River, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1,1917
Royalty on timber, $117.65; trespass dues, $2.38.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
8,414 68
8,414 68
8,294 65
120 03
8,414 68
H— 90
AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
28. — Ojibbewas or Mississagi River, Ont. — Concluded.
Dr.
Cr.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $239.68; interest, 5 per cent on $8,534.33, $426.72
Rent of power line
Chief, $20: constable, 12 m., $50.72; medical officer, Dr. J. M. Robb, 12 m., $225
Relief supplies
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
cts
295 72
108 00
312 68
716 40
cts.
666 40
50 00
716 40
29. — Oneidas of Thames, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interait.
Balance. April 1, 1917, $184.33; interest, 5 per cent on $336.60,.$16.83
Rents collected
Rents distributed, $438.50; insurance, $12.25; janitor, 12 m., $5
Culvert.-(. 2. $67.80; sundr>' labour and material building culverts, $40.81; digging
ditch, $12; freight, $1.54
Balance, Mar. 31 . 1918
152 27
152 27
455 75
122 15
67 76
64S 66
152 27
152 27
201 16
444 50
645 66
30. — Parry Island Indians, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, -Vpril 1. 1917
Timber dues, $51 ; sale of logs seized, $522.85; payment on loan, $32.40.
Transferred from Interest Account on account of repairs to churoli
Loans, $922.95; forest ranger at $2 per day, $244
Travcllinc expenses of Geo. Shaw, inspecting timber
Balancf, Mar. 31, 1918
Intere$t.
Balance, .\pril I. 1917, $2,955.39; interest, 6 per cent on $4,363.89, 5 per cent on
$91,100.23. $4.H19.S4
Interest on loans, $1 1.60; payments on old school house, $62
Transff-rred Ui ( npital .Vrrount on account of repairs to church
Interest distrihuled, $1,307.90; insurance, $15; griint to iiKricultural fair. $.50
Chief, $50; councillom, $24; secretary, $50; constable, $25; messenger, $15
pensioners, $16S.75
Mc<lic«l attendance: Dr. M. H. Limtwrt, $228.50; Dr. W. R. .Mason, $48
Relief supplies, $146.74; burial expenses, $67.50; hospital treatment at $1 per day,
$61.
Seed: oats, 46 bush., $.50.00; peiu, 1) bush., $11.50; potatoes, 40 bags, $160
sundry .seed.i, $7.34; sacks, .55, $3.80
Dock repairs, $100; delegates to Cirand Council, $35; expenses of chief to Ottawa,
$10
Telephone rent for Mission House, Oct. 1, 1915 to Dec. 31, 1917
Ryerson Hchf>ol; teachers, Frances K. Munt, 0 in. to .lune 30, $150, Viola E.
\Vatfl<in. Sept. II to Dec. 31, $90; caretaker and tninnt ofliccr, $30; carting
ami setting up wals, $10; wood, 5 cords at $2.75, 30 cords at W; ploughing
and harrowing school loU, $3
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
1,166 95
135 4
91.972 56
93.274 98
100 00
1.372 00
332 75
276 60
275 24
233 04
145 00
56 26
392 75
4.604 40
7,848 83
92.568 73
606 25
100 00
93.274 98
7.775 23
73 60
7.848 83
li/DIA^ AFFAHi!< bEl'ARTMEM-: EXPESDITIRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 91
31. — POTTAWATAMIES OF W.U,POLE ISLAND, OnT.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Timber dues
Construction of bridge, $50; part coat of bull, $107.50.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April I, 1917, $561.52; interest. 5 per cent on $2,909.75, $145.49
Rents collected, $.387. .50; payments on loans, $17. .50
Chief, $12; councillors, $16; secretary, $8; truant officer, $3.75; pathmaster, $4
constables, $32.77; forest bailiff, $26.26; ferriage, $7.26
Medical officer, Dr. \V. A. Cathcart, S1.50; hospital treatment and fees, $71
Relief, $2; burial expenses, $63; ambulance, etc., $3.70; moving Indian to hos-
pital, $16.25
Maintenance in asylum. 12 m., $78; travel of delegation to Ottawa, $16.02
Seed: oats, 155 bush., $161.13; corn, 19i bush., S43.SI; beans, 2J bush.. $20
Repairs to roads, and bridges, $37.45; moving and repairing ferry, $12.28; ferry
cable, 1125 ft.. $35.28; material and repairs for scow, $23.63
Sundry labour and cartage, $12.65; wood, 2i cords, $5; small items, $8.67
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Dr.
cts.
157 50
2,194 51
2,352 01
110 04
221 00
84 95
94 02
224 44
108 &4
26 32
242 60
1,112 01
Cr.
cts.
2,348 23
3 78
2,352 01
707 01
405 00
1,112 01
32. — Serpent River B.^.nd, Ont.
Cajnlal.
Balance, April 1, 1917
30,603 39
23 45
Timber dues
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
30,626 84
30, 626 84
30, 626 84
Balance, April 1, 1917, $2,512.91; interest, 5 per cent on $33,116.30, $1-,655.81.
Chief, $50- constable, $50.76; medical officer, 12 m., $175. . . . .
27576
16 00
162 41
3,714 55
4,168 72
Relief, $0; burial expenses, SIO
Seed: potatoes, 38 bags, 1148.20; oats, 12 bush., $12; sundry seed, $2.21
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
4,168 72
4,168 72
33. — Six Nations, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1,1917
Rents, $93.70; payments on loans, $2,398.72; land payments, $98.50
Compen.sation for land taken for roads, $78; insurance, $323.13; artificial limb,
$100
Travelling expenses of gardening instructor, R. H. Abraham
Loans to Indians, $1,1.34.84; survey work, $118..30; road grading. $362.56
Fencing: agiicultural fair grounds, per contract, $400 19; Xo. 10 school
grounds, $194.83; repairing old school fence, $2l..50
Payments on contracts on drains, $1,126.85; iron culverts, 4, $359; hauling
culverts, $12
Hamilton Bridge Works Co., building McKcnyin Creek steel bridge, No. 1
Robert Martin, contracts: building flat concrete cut-out on general drain, $283;
Fish Creek bridge (contract, $3,920) paid on progress estimates, $2,774.10,
advanced to agent G. J. Smith, $1,000; total, $3,774.16, less $1,035 16 paid
in 1915-16 and 1916-17, $2,739
Thos. J. Thomas; balance of contract ($1,844) building concrete abutments and
flooring bridge on lot 29
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
501 13
90 17
1,615 70
616 52
1,497 85
1,057 00
3,022 00
300 00
823,401 57
832,101 94
829,511 02
2,590 92
832,101 94
H— 92
AUDITOR GESERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
33. — Six Nations, Ont. — Concluded.
Dr.
Cr.
Interest.
Balance. .A.pril 1. 1917, $12,406.06; interest, 6 p.c. on $651,954.81, 5 p.c. on
$189,962.27. $48,615.40
Rents. $3,203.05; interest on loans. $1,907.90; sale of estate, $127.12
Refunds: outstanding cheques 1915-16, $30; overpayment of tents, 1916-17
$104.25
Collections; statute labour, $2.25; seed, $2,278.12; maintenance in hospitals
$38.66; bunal expenses, $73.75; on account of debt, $15; miscellaneous
collections. $136.77
Interest distributed, $11,582.22; rents distributed, $3,770.95; insurance, $33;
loans. $155
Grants: Sbt Nations .Agricultural Society, $400; Patriotic League, $50; ploughing
ilub. $15; rctirini! speaker, $50
Retired chiefs, 7, $337.50; secretar>-, $400; interpreter, $499.92; caretaker, $75. .
Sjwaker's board allowance: A. G. Smith, Mar. quarter, 1917, $200; \\m. D.
Loft. 9 m. to Dec. 31, $750
Inspector ot works, A. Jamieson, $399.96; constable, $10.50; pensioners, $550
Forest bailiff, $240, less $20 retained on account of loan, to be transferred to
credit of .\cct. 33 Cap., 1918-19 '
Medical officer: Dr. W. Davis. 12 m.. $3,183.30; medical services, $464
Drugs and medical .-supplies, $400; fumigating, $,34.20; ambulance, $3
Hospital maintenance, 114 d.. $83.70; operating room fees, $10; maintenance in
asylum, $1,349.50; hospital repairs, $62.16
Board of health: secretary, $25; allowance to members, $25
Relief supplies, $490.07; burial expenses. $946.15; care of Indians, $16.12
Attendance at committee meetings: seed committee, $1.50; investigation of fire
los.ses, $27; sundry committees, $16. .50; clerical assistance, $35.70
Compensation for losses: by lires, $856.01; cow killed by lightning, $33.33;
damage to wheat crop, $75; fence reinovc<i, $8.60
Fencing, 589) 'ods. $361.23; posts, 50, $11.50; fence repairs, $11.22
Repairs to doctor's -esidence, $125.03, pump and tank, $39; expenses of delegation
to Ottawa. $240
Care of gas well, 5 m., $100; cleaning and repairing gas well, $75; small items,
$22.11
Expenses of Victoria Day celebration, $113.55; Haldimand deed, 2 copies on
leather. $.55
Council house: repairs. $39.04; supplies, $4.96; wood, 10 cords, $25
Telephone rent. Oct. 1. 1916 to Mar. 31, 1918, $27.25; telephone tolls, 16.65
Services s<'i uring liquor convictions. $20; serving summons, $32.05
Repairs to a rricultural fair pounds race track pe ' contract
Roads and bridges: Armco iron culverts. 26. $602; plank, 7,528 ft., $.336.40;
gravel pit, 2 acres, $100; hauling, $30; road repairs, $57.35; use ot road, $5,
bridge repairs, $43.55
Seed: barlev, 5,32 bush., $870.69; clover. 9J bush., $114.50; oat.f, 3.S96J bush.,
$4.a30.2d; potatoes. 1.7111 bush., $7.13J.60; .sundry seed, $1.469.77
Seed. Caledonia Milling Co.: barlev, 183J bush.. $321.15; beans, 20J bush..
$184.50; com, 26i bush., $72.48; alfalfa, 9 71 huNh.. $126.33; clover, 5 bush.,
$07.25; oats. l.O.W bush.. $1,050; peas. 13 bush., $52; potatws, at $3.50 per
bag. $.5.Vi..')0. at W, $920, at $4.50. $805.50; .sundry seed, H8.63; total, $4,201.34,
less $132.6.5 paid in 1918-19 and $102.05 withheld Irom payment
School expenditure (11 day-schools) —
(irant, $8.(100: tuiliim fees. $6.57.82; expenses of school picnic. $14.77
(i rants to enable pupils to attend normal, collegiate and university
Scrvic-es on school Ixiard: 8ec-etar>'. $12; membe-s, $.30
Repairs: to teacher's -esidence, $255.68; to pumps. $92.67; to schools,
$366.49
Janitois' services. $4.33.15; cleaning Bchw)lH and outbuildings. $51
School supplies. $183.18; medals, $6: garden supplies and cultivation $18.35.
Cartage and express, $21.02; fence, picket, 22J rods, $118.12, wire, 23 rods,
$27.39 ,
Overpavment to Jas. L. Sutherland on account of school supplies, refunded
in 1918-19
Coal. 24 032 tons, $195.04; wckkI, 60) cords, $145.55, sundry wood, $10;
hauling coal and wcxmI. $54.11
Transfers on account of interest on loans: to Account 23, SIS; to Account 23a,
$5
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
cts.
15.541 17
515 00
1,312 42
950 00
960 46
220 00
3,M7 30
437 20
1,5G5 36
50 00
1,452 34
229 20
972 94
383 95
404 03
197 11
168 55
69 00
33 90
52 05
300 00
1,174 30
13,630 76
3,966 64
8,672 59
500 00
42 00
714 84
484 15
207 53
166 53
7 72
404 70
20 00
9,544 .59
08,938 33
cts.
61,021 46
5,238 07
134 25
2,544 55
68,038 33.
i
IXniA^ AFFAIRS ln:i'ARTiIEXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 93
34. — Shawanaga Band, Ont.
Dr.
(H.
Capital.
Balance, April I. 1917
Timber dues, 829,136.07; refund balance of timber money advanced 1916-17,
$68.80
Timber money distributed, $27.60; advertising timber sales, $319
Fire rangers, 121 d. at $2
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $374.47; interest, 5 p.c. on $20,213.65, $1,010.68
Interest distributed, $364.80; delegate to Grand Council. $35
Chief, $30; 2 councillors, $20; caretaker, $36; constable, $120; truant officer,
$23.75; pensioners, $25
Five p.c. commission on timber bonus, $160; cutting 10 cords wood, $22.50;
windows, $17.96
Medical attendance and medicines, $257.50; hospital treatment, $49; relief,
$18.50; burial expenses, $37.50
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
cts.
346 60
242 00
48.455 45
49,044 05
399 80
254 75
200 46
362 50
167 64
1,385 15
$ cts.
19,839 18
29,204 87
49,044 05
1,385 15
1,385 15
35. — SPA>riSH River Band, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Timber dues
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interest.
Balance, April 1. 1917, $.53.79; interest, 5 p.c. on $5,892.97, $294.65.
Rental of telephone line
Chief, $50; constable, $50.76; putting up scow, $13.50
Burial expenses, $10; freighting seed, etc., $11.50
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
6,409 68
6,409 68
114 26
21 50
222 68
358 44
5,839 18
570 50
6,409 68
348 44
10 00
358 44
36. — Thessalon River Hand, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Land payments
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $271.60; interest, 5 p.c. on $36,474.23, $1,823.71
Interest on deferred land payments, $216.78; assignment fees, $7
Collections on account of seed grain advances
Interest distributed, $646.31; care of Indians. $78; lime, 2 brl., $4.50
Chief, $25; constable, $.50.76; relief .supplies, $206.03; burial expenses, $10.
Medical officers: Dr. R. W. Shaw, $1.68; Dr. W. H. Sproulc, $225
Seed; oats, 60 bush., $60; timothy and clover seed, $6.10
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
36,432 99
36,432 99
728 81
291 79
226 68
66 10
1,071 81
2,385 19
36,202 63
230 36
36,432 99
2,095 31
223 78
66 1»
2,385 19
H— 94
AUDITOR GEXERALS KEI'OHT, 1917-19IS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
37. — TooTOOMENAis Baxd, Ont.
Db.
Cr.
■RalRnrp \nril 1 1917
CapxlaX.
$ cts.
$ cU.
3 661 09
167 10
Balance Mar. 31, 1918
3,828 19
$282.39;
Interest.
interest, 6 p.c. on $418.39, 5 p.c.
on $3,525.09.
3,828 19
3,828 19
Balance, April 1, 1917,
$201.35
483 74
0; relief
supplies, $180
296 50
187 24
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
483 74
483 74
38. — WHITEnSH RiVEK I.NDIA.NS, O.NT.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917
Wood due.". $48.85; land payment, $10.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $3,1.30.43; interest, 5 p.c. on $46,522.50, $2,326.11
Ground rent and renewal tees. $38; transfer fees, $26
Interest distributed, $698.25; annuity arrears, $8; seed grain, $36.90; relief,
$247.25
Chief. $30; medical officer. Dr. P. J. McDonald, $103.92
Hospital treatment. $11; maintenance in asylum, $136.50
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
43,450 62
43,450 62
990 40
193 02
147 50
4,188 72
5,520 54
43,391 77
58 85
43,450 62
5.4.50 ,M
04 00
5,620 M
40. — Abenakis or St. FRAxas, Que.
( 'apital.
Balance, April 1, 1917,.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1017, $408.66; interest, 6 p.c. on $984.18, 5 p.c. on $5,267.20,
$322.41
Rcnt.H, $.1«3..';0; paxturc dues, $32; bull .wld, $40
Rents di.'.tribulfd, $177. .50; constables. $37. .50; rare of common, etc., $29.60 . .
Care of bull. $20; ilirtion expens«s, $9.80; damage to canoe, $10; wooil, oil,
etr. for rounril ball. $22
Upkeep of roads and sidewalks in winter, $50; repairs to roadg, 1114.47, less
$92.1.5 advan'Kl in 1916-17
Balance, .Mar. 31, 191«
5,842 72
5.842 72
244 60
61 80
72 32
817 85
1,106 67
5,842 72
5.842 72
T.)! 07
405 50
1. 196 67
IXDIAy AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 95
41. — .\bev.*kis or Becancour, Que.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
$ cts.
$ cts.
6,369 92
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
6,369 92
-
6,369 92
6,. 369 92
Interest.
Balanpp \nril 1 1917 SI 067 .39- interest 5 d.c. on $7,437.31. $371.87
1,439 26
25 00
Missionary, $7.50; labour and material for house, $64.95; work on drain, $9.10. .
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
81 55
1,382 71
1,464 26
1,464 26
42.— AMALEaxES OF Isle Vertb kUD Viger, Que.
Capital.
Balance April 1 , 1917
8,606 30
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
8,606 30
8,606 30
8,606 30
Interest.
Balance \pril 1 1917 $.359.52- interest, 5 p.c. on $8,965.82, $448.29
807 81
Interest distributed
236 14
571 67
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
807 81
807 81
43. — Golden Lake I.nduns, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, \pril 1 , 1917
145 85
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
145 85
Interest.
Balance April 1 1917 $84.02' interest, 5 p.c. on $229.87, $11.49 .
145 85
145 85
95 51
Rents collected
87 50
il9 50
63 51
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
183 01
183 01
44 — HURONS OF LOHETTE, QuE.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918..
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $471.96; interest. 5 per cent on $16,079.64, $803.98
Missionary, $200.04; sexton. $35; rent of hall for council meetings, $12
Repairs to sidewalks, $9.63; repairs to silver crown for mission building, $1.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
15.607 68
15.607 68
247 04
10 63
1,018 27
1,275 94
15,607 68
15,607 68
1,275 94
1,275 94
H— 96
ALII I TOR HKSKR.ILH REl'UIlT, lOH-JOiS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
45 — Iroouois of Cavohnawaga. Que.
Dr.
Cb.
Capita/.
Ralancc. .\pril 1. 1917
Royalty on stone ,. . .
Share of royalty on stone paid to owners of quarry..
Weighing stone, $45; drawing sand. $50
Balance. .Mar. 31. 1918....
Interest.
Debit balance. April 1. 1917
Interest. 6 p.c. on $2,648.69. 5 p.c. on J.30.906.48
Rents collected. $6,872.41; renewal timber license. $55.33; payment on land, $100.
Fine re non-attendance at school. $2; balance on Tlios. l.eclair's estate. $100
Payment by Indians tor 12 permits for beadworkcrs at Toronto Kxibition
Rents distributed, $6,241.74; land money distributed. $100
MLssionarv. $100; organist. $50; 3 gatekeepers, $72; secretary, $30; interpreter,
tlO
Permit.s tor bead workers, Toronto Exhibition, 12. $24; fence repairs. $95.64
Lumber supplied on account of loss by fire. $60; drilling well, $29.25; pipe, $8.20;
allotting land. $6.26 .
Sheet-iron advertising signs, 2, $136.93; labour and material erecting signs,
$38.29
Council house: sundr>- repairs and supplies, $368.16; chairs, 250, $172.50; lamps,
3, $45; tank, $21; cleaning, $8
Rent of room for office, $8; travelling expenses of mayor and secretary to Ottawa,
$23.40.,
Repairs: roads. $5.50; bridges and culverts. $272.90
Repairs to Roman Catholic church: lumber, oil col(»urs. etc.. $100.95; carpenter
work. $72; hauling material, $118; ferriage, $12; travelling expenses and
board in Montreal of Henry Fabien, Dept. of Indian .VfTairs, Ottawa, engaged
in art work in Caughiuiwaga church, $205.75
Debit balance, .Mar. 31. 1918
cts.
489 00
95 00
37,385 45
37.969 45
3,552 70
6,341 74
262 00
119 64
103 71
175 22
614 66
31 40
278 40
508 70
11,988 17
$ cts.
37,107 87
861 58
37,969 45
1,704 24
7,027 74
102 00
24 00
3,130 19
11,988 17
46 — iRoguois OF Si. Reqia, Que.
Capital.
Halannf. April 1. HII7
Land payments $765* payments on loans, $206.15; interest on loans, S38.25
,■56,687 81
1,009 40
I./oanM t*i Indians. ,
3,861 10
53,836 11
Balance. M:ir. 31. 1918
57,697 21
67,097 21
, Inttrrat.
Balance, April 1, 1917. $l.326.a3; interest, 6 p.c. on $28,453.85. 5 p.c. on $29,559.99,
$3,185.23.
4.511 26
Renljt, $l.';7..34; interest on loans. $44,85; taxes. $9.60
Rcfunrl on accf>UDt of outstanding chef|ues 1915-16..
211 79
18 90
260 00
1,789 15
383 33
482 .39
57 90
71 90
9 91
1.697 .37
Interest distributod. $1,767,75; rent distributed, $20; outstjmding cheque
red<emcd $1,40 .
Missiimarv. $125; organist liomnn Catholic church. $20; caretaker and organist
Mothodisl church. $25; 11 .liicfs. $110: <l.Tk. $28.33; 2 caretakers. $75
Seed potatoes. 4 bags. $18; relief. $40. .W; maintenance in lusylums, $423.89
Rent rif hf>u.se f<ir (v>uncil meetings. $39; delegation to Ottawa. $18,90
.S<Tviccs and expen,Hes of valuator: services, 5 d., $50; oxpciuica, 121.90
Balance. .Mar. 31, 1918.
4.741 96
4,741 05
/.VD/4.V AFFAIRS DEPARTMF.yT: EXPEyOlTLRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H — 97
46A — St. Regis Land Fund.
Dr.
Cb.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Transferred from Interest Acct. 46, interest.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $544.89; interest 5 p.c. on $1,294.89, $64.74.
Balance, .Mar. 31, 1918
$ cts.
1,000 00
1,000 00
609 63
609 63
cts.
750 00
250 00
1,000 00
609 63
609 63
47 — Lake St. John Indians, Que.
Capital.
Balance. April I, 1917
6,443 82
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
6,443 82
6,443 82
6,443 S2
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, S3,221.17; interest, 5 p.c. on $9,664.99, S483.25
3,704 42
151 00
Rents distributed, $150; oats and sundry seed grain, $1,342.80.
1,492 80
2,362 C2
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
3,855 42
3,855 42
48 — Lake of Two Mountains Indians, Que.
Capital.
Balance. April 1, 1917 '
10, 134 50
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
10,134 50
10,134 50
10,134 50
Int^reat.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $.356.74; interest, 6 p.c. on $345.44, 5 p.c. on $10,145.80,
$528.02
884 76
Rent, $16; collections on account of seed, $5.40; timber license, $27.67
49 07
Loan, $J0; relief, $8.30; burial expenses, SS; grant to Indian, $115.07
141 37
792 46
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
933 83
933 83
49--TIMISKAMING Indians, Que.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917 '.
Land payments, $235.88; timber dues, $299.08
Land purchased, $200; construction of bridge, S191.65
Expcnso.'i of trip to N'orth Timiskaniing inspectins fire in timber limit
As.sistancc on account of losses by the big fire: lumber and sundry building
material, $24S.n5; carpenter work, $46.11; sawing lumber, $21; land, $10;
freight and hauling, SS.30; plough, $16
Balance, Mar. 31, 191S
1— 7h
391 65
36 93
350 36
34,931 40
35,710 34
35,175 38
534 96
35,710 34
H — 98
AUDITOR OEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
49. — TiMisKAUiNO Indians, Que. — Concluded.
Dr.
Ck.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $1,609.65; interest. 6 p.c. on $1,792.66, 5 p.c. on $34,992.37
$1.857.18
Interest on deterred land paynaents, $644.95; registration fees, $8; collection on
seed. $7.50
Chief, $40: councillors, $24; inissionarj-, $60; medical services. Dr. A. Beausc-
jour, $282.75
Hospital treatment. $65..50; burial expenses. $21.40; relief supplies, $53.80
Compcnsiition for improvements, $1,300; repairs to roads, $27
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
$ cts.
406 75
140 70
1.327 00
2.252 83
4,127 28
$ cts.
3,466 83
660 45
4,127 28
50 — River Desert Induns, Que.
Capital.
Balance. April 1. 1917
Land payments. $451; timber dues, $715.31.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance. April 1. 1917, $1,133.81; interest, 6 p.c. on $3,135.38, 5 p.c. on $48,344.75,
$2,605..-i6
Rents, $.544.50; interest on deferred land payments, $37.97; assignment fee, $1. .
Ground rent and timber dues. $141; collection on account of burial expenses, $10,
Interest distriljulcd. $1,103.71; rents distribulod, $230; insurance, $8.80
Chief, $125; councillors. $02. .50; interpreters. $.50; con.slublo. $.50
Medical officer. Dr. E. A. Mulligan. $3.50; hospital treatment, $90
Relief and provisions. $519.50; burial expenses. $t)6.95; keep of children. $72
Repairs to roads. $23.60; repairs to pump. $10.58: lime. 1(K) bush. $72.75
Maniwaki school: teacher. Margaret McC'afTrey, 12 m.. $500; janitor. $7.50
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
51,512 63
51,512 63
1.438 51
2S7 .50
440 00
6.5S 45
10(i 93
507 50
1.034 75
4.473 64
50.346 32
1.166 31
51.512 63
3.739 17
583 47
151 00
4,473 64
51 — SONGHEES B.*ND, B.C.
Capital.
Ralftnr** Anril 1 1917
8,721 54
8,721 54
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
8.721 54
8,721 54
Intrrrtl.
Balance, April I, 1017, $2,191.98; interest. 5 p.c. on $10,913.52. $.545.08 .
Water meter rent. $30; water, 468,000 gal., $140.40; relief supplies, $9.45
Balance Mar. 31 1918
185 85
2,651 81
2,737 66
2.737 06
2,737 66
53. — MusQiEAM Induks, B.C.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Balance. Mar. 31,1918
Capital.
1
210 05
210 05
210 05
210 OS
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53. — MusQuEAM I>fDiA.vs, B.C. — Concluded.
Db.
Cr.
Jnlerest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $3.16; interest, 5 p.c. on $213.21, $10.66
Rents collected
Rents distributed, $598; relief supplies, $5
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
$ Ct3.
603 00
8 82
611 82
13 82
598 00
611 82
54. — SguAMisH Intiuns, B.C.
57. — Chemai.vus Band, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917
85,750 53
184 65
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
85,935 18
85,935 18
85,935 18
Balance, April 1, 1917, $6,224.47; interest, 5 p.c. on $91,975, $4,.598.75
Interest distributed, $1,495.75; hospital treatment at $1..50 per d., $1,872.40
"3^368 15
405 75
7,049 32
10,823 22
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
10,823 22
10,823 22
Capital.
Balance, April I, 1917
355 54
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
355 54
355 54
355 54
Bal.ance, .\pril 1, 1917, $249.20; interest, 5 p.c. on $604.74, $30.24. . .
279 44
Rents collpctcd
50 00
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
329 44
329 44
329 44
59. — St. Peter's Band, Man.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917
Sale of school site
Compensation tor improvements: on land, $250; on road allowance, $223
(Jrants: Canadian Red Cross Society, $650; Canadian Patriotic Fund, $650.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Debit balance, April 1, 1917
Interest, 5 p.c. on $34,441.95
Hay permits, $30..W; assignment fee, $1; refund of annuity, S5; interest, $1.50,
Refunded to Casual Revenue: annuity, $5; interest, $1.50
Piiymcnt for improvements on land with interest
liuriiil cxprn.ses, $208.75; guardian hay lands, $4
B.-ilance, Mar. 31, 1918
1— 7iH
473 00
1,300 00
33,153 19
34,926 19
284 24
6 50
52 50
212 75
1,204 11
1,760 10
34.726 19
200 00
34,926 19
1,722 10
38 00
1,760 10
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
59A. — St. Peter's iN-mvrouAL Land Account.
Dr.
Cb.
Balance, April I, 1917, $1,070.33; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,070.33, $53.52.
Land pavmcnts
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
$ cts
3.32.5 52
3,325 52
$ cts.
1.123 85
2,201 67
3,325 52
60. — Broken'he.\d RrvER Band, Man.
Capital.
Balance April 1, 1917
1 674 72
80 35
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
1,755 07
1,755 07
1,7.55 07
Interest.
Balance. April 1, 1917, $188.77; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,863.49, $93.17.
Rents. $75; hav p<'rmit9, $28
281 94
103 00
Hav knives, 4, $4; burial expenses, $22; repairs to roads. $100
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
126 00
2.'>.S 94
384 94
384 94
62. — Roseau River Band, Man.
Capital.
Balance. April 1. 1917
Land pavmenta, $11,651.07; sxuidry collections, $710.50.
Balance." Mar. 31. 1918
Interest.
Debit balance. April 1 , 1917, $1..534.17; interest. 5 p.c. on $52,289..52, $2.614.48. ..
Land pavmenta and interest. $6,128.98; assignment fee, $1; sundry collections,
$2,623.75
Interest db.lribute.1. $3.9.5.3, medical servives. $2.58.25
Relief .-iupplies. $442-50: medical supplies, $138.35; burial expensc.a, $.50 ... .
Seed oals. 300 bu.^h.. $37.5; seed wheat. 300 bu.><h.. l^fiflO; twine. 1,000 lb., $190;
weighing grain. $10
Bnlnnce, Mar. 31, 1918
66, 185 26
66, 185 26
1,534 17
4,211 25
630 85
1,265 00
3.726 94
II. .368 2!
.53.823 60
12.361 57
66. 18.5 26
2.014 48
8,7.53 73
11,368 21
63.— Fort Alexander Band. Man.
Capital.
Balance. April 1. 1917
Balance. Mar. 31. igis
695 .34
605 34
Inlirrjit.
Debit balance, April 1 , 1917, 74 cts.; inlerest, 5 p.c. on $604.00, $34.73
Rent
Relief. $24.90; burial expeniica. $20; plough parts, $9.2.5
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
695 34
695 34
74
54 lA
9 84
34 73
30 00
04 73
64 73
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64. — Woodstock Re.serve, N.B.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
$ cts.
$
cts.
580 00
Ralfinnp Mar 31 IQIS .'
580 00
.
.580 00
580 00
Interest.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $132.38; interest, 5 p.c. on $712,38, $35.62
Relief supplies, $11S..50; elothing, S34.50; medical services, $15
1()8 00
108 00
168 00
168 00
66. — Fairy Lake Indians, N.S.
. Capital.
Balance \Dril 1 1917
1,049 73
201 00
Hauling logs, $110; advertising tenders for timber, $83.70; labour on reserve,
34J d 360
253 70
997 03
Balance, iMar. 31, 1918
1,2,50 73
1,250 73
Interest.
Balance Aoril 1 1917 $210 13- interest. 5 D.c. on $1,205.86. $63.29
279 42
35 00
3i4 00
42
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
314 42
314 42
67. — Oromocto Reserve, N.B.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917. .
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918,
Interest.
Balance. April 1, 1917, $14.72; interest, 5 p.c. on $48.71, $2.43.
Relief supplies
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
33 99
33 99
14 72
2 43
17 15
33 99
33 99
17 15
17 15
-ToBiQUE Indians, N.B.
Balance, April I, 1917. .
Land sales
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Capital.
32, 189 81
33,189 81
33,984 46
205 35
33,189 81
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
ToBiQuE Int>ians, N.B. — Concluded.
Dr.
Cr.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, lal7, $725.51; interest, 5 p.c. on $33,709.97, $1,685.50
Transfer fees
Missionary, Rev. T. C. Ryan, $350; caretaker of church, $50
Relief: provisions, etc., $708; clothinR, $83; wood, 33J cords, $134; cutting
hauling and measuring wood, 44 cords, $79; building material, $10.19
Seed, ploughing and harrowing, $345.92; building pound, $30; repairs to water
system, $30.95
Cleaning lock-up, $2: repairs to hall door, $2.25; wood for council hall, 75 eta. .
Balance of advance to purchase wood, to be refunded 1918-19
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
cts.
400 00
1,014 19
406 87
5 00
7 00
579 95
2,413 01
$ cts.
2,411 01
2 00
2,413 01
72. — Red Rock Band, Ont.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Capital.
Interest.
Balance, April 1.1917, $43.51; interest, 5 p.c. on $283.51, $14.18.
Relief supplies, $1.59; seed, $12.10
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
240 00
240 00
13 69
44 00
57 09
240 00
240 00
57 69
57 69
73. — PoMQUBT Reserve, N.S.
Balance April 1 1917 ...
Capital.
17 14
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918 •
17 14
Interest,
interest, S p. c, on $573.18, $28.06
17 14
17 14
Balance. April 1, 1917, $556.04;
584 70
67 50
Bnlan.f Miir :il 1918
652 20
652 20
652 20
77.— FoBT Fbanteb Reserve, Ont.
Balance, April 1. 1917...
Balance, Mnr. 31, 1918
Capital.
Interest.
Balance, April I, 1917, $l,0't3.g7; interest, 5 p c. nn $3,417.60. |170.i
Rents collected
Balan.p, Mar. 31, 1017
2,373 63
2,373 63
1,274 86
1,274 85
2,373 63
2,373 63
1,214 86
60 00
1,274 85
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80. — POINTE GrONDINE INDIANS, OnT.
Dr.
Cr.
CapiUtl.
Balance, April 1, 1917...
Wood and timber dues.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918..,
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $8.50.64; interest, 5 p.c. on $17,487.29, $874.36.
License fees
Interest distributed, $440; chief, $30; relief, $1.5
Medical officer. Dr. R. W. Shaw, $13.56; medical services, $26
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
16,960 11
16,960 11
485 00
39 56
1,300 44
1,825 00
$ cts.
16,636 65
323 46
16,960 11
1,725 00
100 00
1,825 00
81. — Whiiefish B.\y Indians, Ont.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Wood and timber dues.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Balance, April 1, 1917, i
Ground rent
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Capital.
Interest.
8.28; interest, 5 p.c. on $8,727.40, S436.37.
8,920 37
8,920 3;
1,434 65
1,434 65
7,7.59 12
1,161 25
8,920 37
1,404 65
30 00
1,434 65
82. — Whitefish Lake Indians, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917 >.
Compensation for drainage done on timber limit.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $2,203.79, interest, 5 per cent on $62,541.48, $3,127.07
Ground rent and renewal fee .»
Interest distriliuted, $900..50; medical officers, Drs, Cook and Dales, $350
Chief, $40; relief, 1125; travelling expenses of timber inspector, Geo. Shaw
$36.0.^
Whitefish Lake school: teacher, Tillie Fitzpatrick, 6 m. to June 30.
Balance, M ar. 31, 1918
61,131 19
61,131 19
1,250 50
201 05
175 00
3,911 31
5,. 537
60,337 69
793 50
61,131 19
5,330 86
207 00
5,537 86
83. — Kyuquot Induns (Actese Reserve), B.C.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $54.48; interest, 5 p.c. on $54.48, S2.72...
Relief supplies, $35.20; cutting thistles on reserve, lid., $22
57 20
57 20
57 20
57 20
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
84— Hope Ixduxs, B.C.
Dr.
Ck.
Balance, April 1. 1917..
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918.
Capital.
Interest.
Balance. April 1. 1917, $471.45; interest, 5 p.c. on $6, 192 46. $309.62
Relief supplies
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
$ cts.
$ cts.
5,721 01
5,721 01
5,721 01
5,721 01
, $309.62
781 07
90 00
091 07
781 07
781 07
si. — P.^GOJJAKBSHICKS B.*XD, M.\N.
Capital.
892 91
Transferred to Acct. No. 102, Indians of Reserve 38A
S92 91
892 91
892 91
Interest.
■Rnlnnro \nril 1 IQlT $*> OfiJ 'j4" inlfrP^t .T tl C OTl S** 957.45 8147.87 ....
2,212 41
2,212 41
2,212 41
2,212 41
87. — Pasoi'a's Ban'd, S.\sk.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917..
131,84.') 92
10,609 95
308 35
2,413 75
347 60
139,386 17
Thre-shinK outfit; stcara tractor and ?op,ir;itor with ntt.ichment-s, $3,.570: tank
wiiRon. $l.iO: pump ami hos*'. $24: freight anil cxprc.s.s. $,S6.85; assistance
unloadinK. $2.90; total. $3,813.75. less $1,400 allowed on old tractor
.Shed for outfit; lumber, $317.60; hauling lumber, $30 .. .
Balance, .Mar. 31, 1918
142,455 87
142,455 87
InliTcsl.
Balance. April I. IT, $2,801.09; interest, 5 p.c. on $134,647.01, $6,732.35
9.533 44
5.724 98
195 95
Interert dLKtrii..,- . ..(,.'.0; relief HUpplies, $277.47; drugs and medicines, $30
Refund on account of overpayment of interest, $31; medical att<!ndance, $80.75.
Bnlnnce Mar 31 1918
4,957 47
111 75
10,38.5 15
15,454 37
15,454 37
88.— SAAKirH Band, B.C.
Balance. April 1. 1917 .
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918.
('ajtital.
2,606 65
2,606 65
2.600 65
3,606 65
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S. — Saanich Band, B.C. — Concluded.
Dr.
Cr.
Interest.
Balance, Apcil 1. 1917, $3.027.0.''); interest, H per cent on $5,63.3.70, S281.68
Refund to B.C. Electric Railway of part of deposit made in 1916-17 for privi-
leges of building power line across reserve
Distribution of right of way money, $775.20; improvements, $35; relief, $62.25.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
cts.
1,2.50 00
872 45
1,186 28
3,308 73
$ cti.
3,308 73
3,308 73
90.-
Eagle Lake Band, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April I, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, I91S.
IntercJit.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $2,700.44; interest, 5 p.c. on $8,267.36, $413.37.
Wagon. $100: barbed wire, .?29.40; seed, $13.2.^: hay, $5
Travelling expenses re wintering and sale of oxen
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
5,566 92
5,566 92
147 68
- 19 00
2,947 13
3,113 81
5,566 92
5,566 92
3.113 81
3,113 81
92. — Restigouche In-dians, Que.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Wood and timber dues
Fire and game warden, B. Morrison, May 1 to Sept. 30. .
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April I, 1917, S138.86; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,444.71. S72.24.
Rents collected, S12.5; interest distributed, $95
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
125 00
1,349 87
1,474 97
95 00
241 10
336 10
1,305 85
169 12
1,474 97
211 10
125 00
336 10
93.— Sr. Mary's Induns, N.B.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $9.77; interest. 5 p.c. on $62.58, $3.13.
Relief supplies
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
52 81
52 81
10 15
2 75
12 90
52 81
52 81
!2 90
12 90
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
94. — Ok,\xagas- Indians, B.C.
Dn.
Cb.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917...
$ cts.
$ cts.
1,090 26
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918 ^
1,090 26
1.090 26
1.090 26
Balance, April 1, 1917, $237.55; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,327.81, $66.39
303 94
Rents collected
451 30
Rent« distributed, $350; relief supplies, $95; hospital treatment, $99; burial
expenses, S4 1
585 00
170 24
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
755 24
755 24
95. — \V.\BiG0ON Induns, Ont.
Capilal.
Balance, April 1 , 1917
16,033 08
Balanpe. Mar. 31, 1918
16,033 08
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917. $1,817.94; interest, 5 p.c. on $17,851.02, $892.55
16,033 08
16,033 08
2,710 49
Burial expenses
21 00
2,689 49
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918...
2,710 49
2,710 49
96. — Marion Tenesco Com.mondo.
Balance, April I, 1917. ?l. 023.80; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,023.80, $51.19.
Interest paid Mary Ann Tenesco
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
46 50
1,028 49
1,074 99
1,074 99
1,074 99
97.— Chehaiis Band, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interett.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $446.65; interest, 5 p.c. on $6,245 98, $312.30...
Relief supplvf.s, $63.80; ine<licineH, $9.6(1; hospital treatment, $236.25.
.■^eed p<)tiilrie.«, 30 haaH. $70; farm machincrv, $205
Balar...- Mir .11. I'llS
5,799 33
5,799 33
309 74
275 00
174 21
758 95
5,799 33
5,799 33
758 96
758 9S
99.— Pbteu Te.vem-o and Chablotti Tenesco Dust.
Balance. April I, 1917, $1,277.78; intoreBt, S p.c. on $1,277.78, $03.89
1,341 07
04 50
1,277 17
Balance, .Mnr. .'il, 1918
1,341 67
1,341 67
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101. — Indians of Port Medway, N.S.
Dr.
Cr.
Balance April 1, 1917, $2,520.37; interest, 5 p.c. on $2,520.37, $126.01
$ cts.
$ cts.
2,046 38
100 00
Balance Mar 31,1918
2,746 38
2,746 38
2,746 38
102. — Indians of Reserve 38A, Tre.\ty 3, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, .\prll 1,1917
Refund balance of land money advanced for distribution 1916-17, $15.60; timber
dues. So. 069. 52
Transferred from Acot. No. 85, Pagonakeshick's Band
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1 , 1917, SI , 298.22; interest, 5 p.c. on $14, 296.77, $714.84
Transferred from Acct. 85. Pagonakeshick's Band
Timber, $470.87; travel re illegal cutting of wood, $14; hauling wood, $24.50.
Hospital treatment, $59; cutting out beaver dams, $16.25
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
18,970 58
18,976 58
515 37
75 25
3,634 85
4,225 47
12,998 55
5,085 12
892 91
18,976 58
2,013 06
2,212 41
4,225 47
103.— Eel Ground Induns, N.B.
Capital.
Balance, .April 1 , 1917
Timber dues
Services of Indian looking after timber limit, 8 d. at $2.
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $209.31; interest, 5 p.c. on $838.53, $41.94.
Rents collected _
Relief supplies, $228; constable's services, $23
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
16 00
766 21
782 21
251 00
25 25
276 25
629 22
152 99
782 21
251 25
25 00
276 25
105. — Big Island Indians, O.mt.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Capital.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $442.27; interest 5 p.c. on $3,592.31, $179.61
Scythes and snaths, 2, $4.50; whetstones, 2, 20c.; timothy seed, $2.10.,
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
3,150 04
3,150 04
6 80
615 08
621 88
3,150 04
3,150 04
621 88
621 88
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
106. — Swan Lake Indians, Man.
Db.
Cr.
Capital.
Balanre .Vpril 1, 1917
$ ets.
$ ets.
22,478 43
3,317 85
Balance Mar. 31 1918.
25,796 28
Interest.
Debit balance, April 1, 1917, $2,057.99; interest, 5 p.c. on $20,420.44, $1,021.02..
Interest on deferred land payments
25,796 28
25.796 28
2,057 99
1,021 02
1,495 88
1.036 00
1,064 88
Seed oats. 1.038 bush., $887.78; medical services, $109; medicines, etc., $68.10.
Debit balance. Mar. 31, 1918
1.641 97
4,158 87
4,158 87
111. — Lower Kootenay Indians, B.C.
Capital .
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918.
InlcTcM.
Balance. April 1, 1917. $7.08; interest, 5 p.c. on $757.55, $37.88.
Relief supplies
Balance. Mar. 31 . 1918 .>
750 47
750 47
15 60
29 36
44 96
750 47
750 47
44 96
44 96
112.— SuMAs Lake Indians. B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917
4.488 15
Timber dues
1 , 228 .50
Balance. .Mar. 31. 1918.
6.716 65
Intercut .
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917. $^119 .■)4; interest. 5 p.c. on $4,907 69. $245.38
5.716 65
6.716 65
664 92
283 90
Holicf supplies, $;{fl.70; medic !il ,-crviics, $19 .'i(»: lidspiial trcatiiicni. $82. 50
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918.
141 70
807 12
948 82
948 82
115. — Red Bank Reserve. N.B.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril I, 1917
GuanlinK Indian lands
Bulanr., .Mar. 31. 1918.
15 00
U.282 00
6,297 09
Interest .
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917. $954 97; intercut. 8 p.c. on $7,252.90, 1362 05
0.297 00
6,207 OS
' 1,317 62
Rents collected.
2S 00
183 00
1.169 62
Balance. .Mar. 31. 1918..
1.342 62
1,.342 62
IXDr.iX AFFAIRfi nEPARTMENT: EXPBNDITUIBE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 109
116.— Burnt Church, N.B.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital .
Balance, April, 1 1917
Timber dues, $1 .76; .services guarding timber, $16.
Balance, Mar. 31,1918
Interest.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $78.70; interest, 5 p.c. on $720.99, $36.05.
Relief supplies -
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918 '.
cts.
16 00
628 05
644 05
78 70
36 05
114 75
642 29
1 76
644 05
114 75
114 75
119. — YUQUOT (Mo.\CH.\HT) IXDUNS, B.C.
Balance, April 1, 1917, S54 50; interest, 5 p.c. on $54.50, $2.73.
Kents collected, S2o; relief supplies, $28.30
Balance, Mar. 3i, 1918
28 30
53 93
82 23
57 23
25 00
82 23
120. — Enoch's Band, Alta.
Capital.
Balance. April 1, 1917..
Land pavmcnts
Balance. -Mar. 31, 1918.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1918, $5,706 95; interest, 5 p.c. on $202,916.14, $10,145.81
Interest on deferred land payments, SI, 708 07; sale of plainer, $200
Collections: seed grain and beef, S780.57; cattle sold, $54
Medical services: Dr. W. N. Condell, $57 50; Dr. J. Park, $1,112
Hospital treatment, S422; medical supplies, $126.19; moving patient to hospital
$6
Relief supplies: bacon, 805 lb., $144 10; beef, 46,830 lb., $4,839.57; tea, 450 lb.,
$102; Hour, 25,664 lb., $1,163 40
Assistance to old and indifient Indians: cultivating garden, $40; putting up hay,
$40; clothing. $87 85; duck, $.50; wood, $7 .W; cutting wood, $20
Seed: potatoes, 48 bush, $66; oats, 041 bush., S396.85; timothy, 16! bush., $60.
Farm implements and machinery: wagon, $109; buggies, 4, $376; buckboards,
2, S180; disc, $.50 .50; mowers and rakes, 2 each, $227; binders, 3, $519;
shoo drill, $122 ."lO; fanning mill, $70.50
Threshing and harvesting expenses: self-feeder, $237.50; six-ply rubber belt,
SI2:i 85; boiler inspection, $5; sundry thresher parts and repairs, $74 32;
threshing permit, $5; services of engineer, 20 d., $140; gasoline, 49 gal.,
$22.05, machine oil, 25 gal., $28.75; twine, l,80Olb., $351; hauling water,
etc., $10
Veterinary .services, $44.50; medicines, etc., $6 50; boring 2 wells, $153
Suntlry building material anti hardware, $194 40; repairs to reserve, $48.75....
Freighting bacon, etc., S2SU 01; putting up ice, $10; burial expenses, $6 .50
Advertising for beef, $28 60; sundry repairs, $10 .55; small items, $.33.72
Roadwork: labourers, $70.25; men and teams, $299.75; lumber for culvert,
$2 40; total, $372 40, less, $33.83 paid in 1916-17
Advance to agent for fencing
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
199,434 38
199,434 38
1,169 50
554 19
6,. 309 07
245 35
522 85
1,654 50
997 47
204 OO
243 15
296 51
81 87
3.38 57
1,000 00
5,038 37
18,655 40
197,209 19
2,225 19
199,434 38
15,852 76
1,968 07
834 57
18,655 40
H — 110
AUDITOR GEyERALS REPORT, 19I1-19IS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
121. — WmrEBEAR's Band, Sask.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interest
Balance, April 1, 1917. $2,230 38: interest, 5 p.c. on $50,947 02, $2,547.35
Collections on account of threshing enfiinc
Interest distributed, S821; drugs and medicines, $129.75; barbed wire, $48;
staples, SI :
Binder twine, 1,665 lb., $300; repairs to farin implements, etc., $204 35
Flour, 40 sacks. $222 10; pork, 531 lb., $148 68; freighting supplies, $25 80
Seed: barley, 300 bush., $390; oat,s, 72 bush.. $50 40
Bulls, 2, $355; steers, 2, $162; services of stallion, $150; inspection of boiler, $5.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
$ cts.
'48,'7i6'64
48,716 04
999 75
504 35
396 58
440 40
672 00
1,801 65
4,814 73
$ cts.
48,716 64
48,716 64
4,777 73
37 00
4,814 73
123. — Gibson Indians, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917
4.263 05
43 00
4.220 05
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
4.263 05
4.263 OS
Interest.
Debit balance, April 1, 1917, $140 86; interest. 5 p.c. on $4,122 19, $206 11
Chief, $.^; fire ranger, $60: part expenses of deputation to Ottawa, $10
Debit balance, Mar. 31, 1918
140 SO
120 00
200^11
M
54 75
'
260 86
260 80
123a. — Gibson Burnt Timber Account.
Balance. April 1. 1917. $2,484.73; interest. 5 p. c. on $2,484 73. $124 24
Timber duc.a, $1,398 94; compensation for damages to timber by Canadian
Pacilir liaihvay, $.500
Services fighting fires, $41 ; compensation on account of losses by fire, $500
Refund to A. McGibbon of deposit on account of tender for timber
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
541 00
438 OO
3,528 91
4,507 91
2.608 07
1,898 94
4,507 91
125. — Yale Indians (Ruby Creek), B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917...
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
022 99
622 00
Inlcrml.
Hnlnncf, April 1, 11117, $4 07; intcrejit, 6 p.c. on $027.00, $31 3.1.. . .
Rents collict.d. $24; relief to destitute, $33. 80
Halancr. Miir. 31. 1918 -.
622 0»
622 00
.13 ."iO
25 92
35 42
24 00
59 42
SO 42
INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMEST: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H — 111
126. — Nico.\MXN Induns, B.C.
Dr.
Cb.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918..
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $6*. 29; interest, 5 p.c. on $739.40, $36.97..
Maintenance in hospital
Balance, Mar. 31,1918
$ cts.
' 675 li
675 11
78 00
23 26
101 26
$ cts.
673 11
675 11
101 26
101 26
129. — MATSQVISABH.tHCOM BaXD, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.,
Inleresl.
Balance, April 1, 1917,8397.29; interest, 5 p.c. on $3,651.69, $182.58..
Rents collected, $.57; timber dues, $5
Relief supplies, $54 85; hospital treatment, ?90..50
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
3,254 40
3,2-54 40
145 35
496 52
641 s;
3, 2.54 40
3,254 40
579 87
62 00
641 87
130. — CoucHicHiKG Band, Ost.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Timber dues...
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.,
Interest.
Balance. April 1, 1917, $364.56; interest, S p.e. on $3,373.55, $168.68
Rents collected
Relief .supplies, $100; seed potatoes, 86 bush., $129; burial expenses, $86..
Wire, 1,095 1b., $71.18; repairs to harness, $3.95; lime, 2 brl., $4.30
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
3,057 99
3.0,57 99
315 00
79 43
438 81
833 24
3,008 99
49 00
3,057 99
.533 24
300 00
833 24
132. — Waywayseecappo's BA>rD, Man.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
/n/crcs(.
Debit balance, April 1, 1917, $10.72; interest, 5 p.c. on $36,629.01, $1,831.45..
Rents collected
Interest distributed, $1, 115; medical ser\'ice.s, $67; drugs, etc., $16.75
Seed oat.s, 22.5 bush., $157.50; care of Indians, at $10 per month, $40
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
36,639 73
36,639 73
10 72
1.198 75
197 50
524 4S
1.931 45
36,639 73
36,639 73
1,831 45
100 00
1,931 45
H— 112
ACDITOK GEyKKALt^ IlEPOKT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
133.— TsooAHDiB (Seechklt) Band, B.C.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
Balance \pril 1 1917, S3, 529. 27; timber dues, $51 .99
$ cts.
$ cts.
3.581 26
Ralanro Mnr .•?! 1918..
3,581 26
Interest.
Balance April 1, 1917, $96 59; interest, 5 p.c. on $3,625.86; $181.29
3,581 26
3,581 26
277 88
270 05
7 83
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
277 88
277 88
134. — Xkw Westminster Bantj, B.C.
■s.
Capita/.
Balance. April 1, 1917. $3,943.94; timber dues, $273.54
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
4,217 48
4,217 48
Interest.
Balanro April 1, 1917, $435; interest, 5 p.c. on $4,378.94; $218.95
4,217 48
4,217 48
653 95
150 00
Relict supplies, $10 30; seed potatoes, 1 sk., $3; hospital trcitment, $11.75
Balance, .Mar. 31. 1918
25 05
778 90
803 95
803 95
135.— John Smith's Band, Sask.
Capital.
Balance, April 1. 1917
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
3.'i2 73
352 73
Inlcreat.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $3. .54; interest, 5 p.c. on $350.27, $17.81
FreiRhting provisions
Balance, .Mar. 31, 1918
352 73
352 73
21 35
3 50
17,85
•
21 35
21 35
137. — Betbiamits Band, Que.
Capital.
Balance. April I. 1917, $4,544 00; dues on pulpwood, $39.80.
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
Inlrre»t.
Balance. April 1. 1917, $1,711 68; interest, 5 p.e. on $0.. 355 74, $317.79
Befund of unpaid chcf|ue, 191G~I7, for payment on Iiouhc, $30; dues un hay, $7 .
Con»talile'H house: IuiiiIht, $310 (Wi; hardware, cnrtB«e, labour, etc., $281
window and <]i>r<T (rniiM- "" 10
,S€r\'i''c..« of interpreter. ,
Balance, .Mar. 31, 191«.
4,083 86
4,683 86
650 95
10 00
1,405 52
2,066 47
4,683 86
4,683 86
2,029 47
37 00
2,066 47
IXDIAN AFFAIRS DFrARTMESr: EXPEyiHTLRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
fi— 113
138 — Blackfoot Indians, Alberta.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Land payments, $98,119.62; land sold, $134,492.50; payment on road allowance,
$llfi.20
Collections: on account of outfits, horses, wagons, etc., $5,319; royalty on coal
S2.S 29: hail insurance, $20.78
Advertising .sale of lands, $1,021; services of auctioneer, W. L. Tolton, $200
Advance to \V. R. White, survevor. on account of travelling expenses
Fencing new farms: po.sts, 20,668. $2,059.96; barbed wire, 360 spools, $1,688.40
staples, S;U 80: lumber, $86.15; labour, $1,067.50; freight' hauling, etc.
S128.70: total, $5,062.51. less 8289.58 paid in 1918-19
Building .sheds: lumber. $.351 .40: hauling material, $63.15; sundry material and
hardware, $.596.28; labour, $179
Seed: wheat. 480 bush., $1,060.80; oats, 201 bush., $229 95
Horses, 18, $4,325: harness, 10 sets, $570; ploughs, 10, $1,186; express, $6.45.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $17,389.53; interest, 5 p.c. on $144,-324.28, $7,216.22
Interest on deferred land pavments, $85,310.30; rents, $355.54; grazing dues,
$12.80
Transfer and a.ssignment fees, $50.10; sale of hides, $93.37
f ollections on account of: farming, threshing, etc., $7,625.99; sheds, granaries,
etc., .$5,079.03
Assistant agent, Wm. Gordon, Mar., $83.37; assistant stockman, 6 m. to Mar
31, SbSO; farm instructor, F. J. Clarke. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $720
Beef, 171,265 lb., $13,838.61; bacon, 150 lb., $27.97; Hour, 1,123 sk., $4,379.70,
2.55 brl., $2,5.')0
Tea, 1.000 lb., .5340; sundry provisions, $693.95; blankets, 80, $463.45; serge,
200 vd., $104
Men's trousers, 30 pr., $22,20; galatea, 200 yd., $15; print, 200 yd., $26
Drugs and medicines, $364.63; driving beef steers, etc., $100; freighting pro-
visions, etc., $247.60
Repairs to sheds, ration houses, etc., $2,170.27; buildings— 5 sheds, $320, 17 grar
naries, $2,491
Removal of buildings at North Camp, advance payment, $300; lumber for ice
house, $1 ,013. 13
Breaking land, 778-25 acres, $2,530.85; ploughing, $45; seeding and harvesting
$19."
Threshing operations: teaming and threshing, 895 d., $3,942; separator man,
655 d., $657.50; engineer, 71 d., $710; cook, 89 d., $267; inspector of boilers,
$10; building platform, $20. .50; oil. etc., $137.06
Repairs: to machinery, etc., $605.23; to roads and bridges, $243.20
Hardware. $40.39; coal. 14103 t., $927.30; wood, 37 cd., $129.50. 2 loads, $9... .
Pump, $32 50; ga.soline, 47 gal., $17.86; twine. 9,000 lb., $1,685; ice, $55
Cement, 36f sk., $46.66; lumber for coffin. $10.10; freight and express, $116.09.
Unloading po.sts, etc.-, Sfl4.25; cleaning seed, $33. .55
Land sale- advertismg sale of land, $30; rent of hall, $25; clerical assistance,
$25; meals, etc.. $10
Fuel and light. $10.75; telephones and telegrams, $12.30; small items, $42.45.. .
Refund of payment on account of hay lots
Transferred to Bull Fund, Acct. 201, Savings
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918 •
cts.
1,221 00
150 00
4,772 93
1 , 189 83
1,290 75
6,087 45
350,334 18
365,046 14
983 37
20,796 28
1,601 40
93 20
712 23
4,981 27
1,313 13
2,770 85
5,744 06
848 43
1,106 19
1,790 36
172 85
97 80
96 00
65 50
25 00
447 19
79,467 77
123,112
$ cts.
126,954 75
232,728 32
5,363 07
365,046 14
24,585 75
85,678 64
143 47
12,705 02
123,112 88
138a. — Blackfoot Sinking Fund.
Balance. April 1, 1917, $9,136.16; interest, 5 per cent on W, 136.16, $456.81.
Royalty on coal
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
15,338 89
15,338 89
9,592 97
5,745 92
15,338 89
1— 8h
H— 114
AUDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
139. — Alexander's Band, Alta.
Dr.
Cr.
Cap-.ljl.
Balance. April 1. 1917, $32,609.12; land payments, $779.62.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1.918
Interest.
Balance. April 1. 1917. $911.31; interest, 5 per cent on $33,520.43, $1,676.02
Interest on ilpfcrrcil land payments
Collections on account of: seed, $91; thresliinB. S197.GS; implements. $258.05. .
Bacon, 800 lb., $143.20; beef, 5,714 lb., $C84.SS; (lour, 45 sacks. $184.50
Medical ser\-ices, $282: drugs, $47.10; hospital treatment, 75 d. at $1
Threshinc. 38 hr. at $8; binder twine, 450 lb., $87.75; horses, 4, $6.50
Plough, $20: second hand mower, $50; harrow, $12; second-hand wagon, $55.
Harness, $.55; freighting, $8.20; repairs to bridge, $94.28; small items, $6.60. . .
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
$ cts.
SSisSS 74
33,388 74
1,012 .58
404 10
1,041
137 on
104 08
794 93
3,55^44
S cts.
33,388 74
33,388 74
2,.5S7 33
420 38
546 73
3,554 44
141. — Halalt Indians, B.C.
Balance, April 1 1917
Balance, March 31, 1918.
Capital.
Interest.
Balance, April, 1, 1917, $158; interest, 5 p.e. on $1,049.37, $.52.47
Relief supplies
Balance, March 31, 1918 •
891 37
891 3;
12 85
197 62
210 4;
891 37
891 37
210 47
210 47
142.— C6rfc'8 Band, No, 64 Sask.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $77,408.89; lands sold, $9,975.
Balance, March 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance. April 1, 1917, $l,0O6..57; interest, 5 p.e. on $78,415.46, $3,920.77
Interest on deferred land payments, $3,983.21; rents, $120
Grazing eiuis, $277: transfer fees. $5; intere...t distriliuled. Sl.fW."!
Bulls, 2, $4.50; vcterinarv services, $45; herding cattle, 20 d., $35..
Bacon, 812 lb., $lli0.02; beef. 368-40 lb., $47.90
Flour, 48 sa"ks, $21 1.20; sundry relief, $.33.60
Survey of cemetery: surveyor. 3 d., $30; travel, $17.50; labour, etc., S13.7S.
Balance. March 31, 1918
87.383 89
87.383 89
4,0!I5 00
530 00
207 92
244 80
61 25
4.173 58
9.312 55
87.383 89
87,383 89
4,927 ,14
4,103 21
282 00
9,312 55
145.— A8riniiioi.sk Reserve, Sauk.
8,890 88
1,000 00
19, 104 54
28,995 42
2S.9'.I5 42
Capital.
Balance, .April 1, 1917
Heifers, I3B, $7,884.02: Hteers, 30, $2,6.54.74; transportation, $237.04; total,
$10,775.80, less paid in 1918-19, $1.884.92
Boring welli: labourers. 107 <1., $.i95.40; lumber, 1,440 ft., $00.48; repairs to
auger, $22.10; freight, $7; sundry hardware. $13.80; balance of advance to
!«■ accounted for, $501.22.. .
Balance, March 31. 1018
28.996 42
INDIAN AFFAIRS DKPAIlTilENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H — 115
145. — AssiNiBOlNE Reserve, Sask. — Concluded.
Dr.
Ch.
Interest.
Debit balance, April 1, 1917, S1U.86; interest 5 p.c. on $28,883.56, $1,444.18
Refund ot interest money advanced 1916-17
Collected on account ot gopher poison, $8.25; interest distributed, $60
Flour, 1,005 lb., $186.75; tobacco, 150 plugs, $66.30; tea, 125 lb., $38.95
Wild oat cleaner, .?50; inspecting boiler, $5; medicines, $4
Balance, March 31, 1918
60 00
292 00
.59 00
1,004 .57
1,527 43
$ cts.
1,444 18
75 00
8 25
1,527 43
146.— Louis Bull's Band, Alta.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $10,205.'78; lands sold, $7,870.31.
Land money distributed
Balance, March 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $1,128.65; interest, 5 p.c. on $11,394.43, $569.72
Interest on deferred land payments, $1,146.88; grazing dues, $470; rent, $17.!
Hay dues, S140; camp permit, S8; tr,ansfer fees, $2.
Interest distributed, S2,450; binder twine 7-50 lb., $157..50 ■
Mower, $69..50; harrow, S59; rakes, 2, $90; plough, $35; harness, 1 set $58...
Balance, March 31, 1918
2,4.50 00
15, 686 09
18, 1.36 09
2,607 50
311 .50
563 45
3,482 45
18, 136 09
18, 136 09
1,698 37
1,634 08
150 00
3,482 45
151. — Lytton Indians, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917. .
Balance, March 31, 1918.
Interest.
B.alance, April 1, 1917, $2.50; interest 5 p.c. on $1,064.90, $53.25.
Relief supplies
Balance, March 31, 1918
1,062 40
1,062 40
12 50
43 25
55 75
1,062 40
1.062 40
55 75
152. — Cook's Ferry Band, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April I, 1917..
Balance, March 31, 1918.
Interest.
Debit balance, April 1 , 1917, 21c.; interest 5 p.c. on $377.23, $18.86
Relief supplies ■ •
Balance, March 31, 1918
377 44
377 44
377 44
377 44
21
12 00
6 65
18 86
18 86
18 86
1— 8^H
H— 116
AUDITOR f:F\ERAL'S REPOlfT. /fl/T/.OJS
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
153. — Salmon Abu Indun-s, B.C.
Dr.
Ch.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917.
Balance. March 31. 1918.
Capilal.
Inlercsl,
Balance, April I, 1917, $21..38; interest, 5 p.c. on $497.53, $24.88..
Rental, $1; relief supplies, $12; hospital treatment, 30 d-., $30
Balance, March 31. 1918
$ cts.
$ cts.
476 15
476 15
476 15
476 15
42 00
5 26
46 26
1 00
47 26
47 26
154. — S.\RCEB Indu.vs, .\n\.
Balance, April I, 1917
Balance, March 31. 1916.
fnpil.:!.
Intercut.
Balance, .\pril 1., 1917. S3.K64.57; interest, 5 p.c. on $3,S7.'i.92, $193.70
Rents, $2,300; prazinK dues. $900: hay permits, etc., 8407
t'oilcctions on account o( beef, $141.70; blacksmith shop earnings, $81.05..
Blacksmith and eneinecr. 13 m. to Mar. 31. $780: stockman, 13 m., $650
.'Vssi.stant stockmen at SI, $342.27; rations, $42.39
Beef. 3,901 lb., $390.10: hay, 110 t.. S3.TO; cartaiio, $44
Medical supplies. 546; v:iccino, $15; timothy, 5 bush., $20
Sce<l oats, l.l.W) bu-h.. $1,145.70. le.-is collected from Indians, $1.50 .
Disc drill. $134..^0; wire, 15 spools. S79..')0. 3 rolls. $15.90
Material for shed: luml>er, 5,301 ft., $I51..50; shinRles, 13 M., $.58.50
Fence pickets, at 3c. to ,5c., $2.'i7.75; sharpeninK, $.10; repairing cates, $12.25..
Gasoline, 90 Kal, $37.Hfl; papering, $0.36; sundry hardware, ele.. $200 72
Balance of advance to agent Clordon to purchase hay. refljnde<l in 191.S-19... .
Balance, March 31, I91X
9 35
9 35
1,430 00
.384 60
764 10
81 00
995 70
229 90
210 00
300 00
2.50 88
126 00
3,115 78
7,888 02
9 .35
9 35
4,a58 27
3,607 00
223 75
7,888 02
155. — Samso.v's 'B.\nd, .\lt.\.
Capital.
Balance, April I, 1917, $13,151.78; lands sold, $2,342.92. .. .
Land nmney dusiributcd. $880; interest ili.itril.nieil. S2 ."■!)
Balance, March 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April I, 1917, $234.06: intert-st, 5 p.c. on $13,386.74, $660.34
Interest on deferred land payments. $5,321.73; hay dues, $.583.30
(Jruzing duis, $735.71; rents, $24.63: camp isrmiis, $8; transfer fee $1
Interest money di-Htribuled. $l,331..'i0; Ilnlifai nlief, $100
Binders, 3, $.''i61: harrows. 2, $104; mowers, 3, $20S..10
R«ke», 2, $90; binder twine, 1,900 lb., $398; binder repairs, 110.66.
Balance, March 31. 1918.
888 50
14,600 20
15,494 70
1,431 60
876 50
49S 65
4,772 02
7,678 07
15,494 70
15,494 70
904 30
5, WW 03
769 34
7,878 07
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ls?.—Ohamil B.\N-D, B.C.
158. — Skawahlook Bakd, B.C.
Dr.
Cb
Capital.
$ cts.
$ cts.
498 29
Halance, March 31, 1918
498 29
Interest.
R'll'inc-r- Am-il! 1Q17 Sl'>ll- intprpst 5nr onJ510 40 S25.52
498 29
498 29
37 63
30 00
7 63
37 63
37 63
Balance, April 1, 1917, $1.76; interest, 5 p.c. on-$1.76, $01
Relief supplies
1 84
1 84
1 84
1 84
1.59.— Union Bar Band, B.C.
Capital.
1,138 16
Rrtljini^-p Miroh 31 lOlS
1,138 16
Interest.
Balance \pril 1 1917 $30.06' interest, 5 p. c. on $1,168.22, $58.41.
1,138 16
1,138 16
88 47
75 00
13 47
Balance, March 31, 1918
SS 47
88 47
160.-
-Spdzzum Band, B.C.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Capital.
177 86
Balance March 31 1918
177 86
Interest.
interest, 5 p.c. on $177.88; $8.89
177 86
177 86
Balance, April 1, 1917, $0-02.
Relief .supplies
8 91
8 91
8 91
8 91
161.— Boston Bar Band, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917 . .^ ;
584 21
Balance March 31, 1918 .
584 21
Interest.
Interest, 5 p.c. on $584.21, $29.21: relief supplies, $22.50
Balance, March 31, 1918 "V.
584 21
584 21
22 50
6 71
29 21
29 21
29 21
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
163. — Squawtits Bund, B.C.
Dr.
Cb.
Capital.
Balance \Dril 1 1917
$ ots
$ cts.
G66 02
Balance, March 31, 1918
666 02
666 02
C66 02
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $4.75; interest, 5 p.c. on $670.77, $33.53
38 28
2.i 00
13 2S
Balance March 31, 1918
38 2S
38 28
• 166. — Sturgeon Lake Indians, Sask.
Capital.
Balance, April I, 1917
Reconstructing dam: sen'iccs, 12 d., $72; hardware, $29.03; auto hire, $20 10
Repairs to bridge: labour, 840 h.. $198 25; logs, etc., $36; lumber, 421 ft., $15.9;
Balance, Murch 31 , 1918 •.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $90 61; interest, 5 p.c. on $28,867.12, $1,443.36
Collections on account of bineler and sped, $67; drugs, $27 10
Bacon. 1,200 lb., $224 40; hecf. 1.000 lli., $120; flour, 36 sacks, $171 30
Care of destitute ut $10, $170; liospital treiilincnt, $7; medical services, $7. .
Roadwork, team, 287 h.. $114 75, labourers, 4.-!6i h., $85 25; feed, $7 55
Binder twine, 710 lb., $113 60; sundry machinery parts, $117 94
Engineer. 71 d., $248.50; firemen, 48 d.. $67 .")0; threshing 1,920 bush., $132 .
Ploughing outfits: gears. 7. $173 05; tubes, 40. $136; injectors. 2. $30
Freight and express. $72 71 ; repairing fimc. $5
Debit balance, March 31, 1918
121 13
250 22
28,405 16
28,776 51
27 10
515 70
184 00
207 55
231 54
448 00
339 65
77 71
2,031 25
28,776 51
28,776 51
1,633 97
67 00
430 28
2,031 25
167. — Ermineskin'b Band, Alta.
Capital.
Balance, AprU 1, 1917, $6,939 93; lands sold, $2,213 .55
Balance, March 31, 1018..
!i,l.'.3 48
9,163 48
», 153 48
0,163 48
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $280 .35; interest, 5 p.c. on $7,220.28, $361 01
Ml .30
2, 104 87
Hnv dues $155 15' rainn Doriiiit** $.'i9' rents $.12 22 ...
25fl 37
Inlorest distributed $1 .TM> binder twine, 2.800 lb.. $588
1,084 00
515 .50
72 50
1.32 00
298 00
Binder %\XS- drill, $122 mf)wer. $69 .50; ploughs. 4. $136
Rnkn $l.'r wire 4 hp<hMs $22' truss, $5 50
rinur. I.IH"* lb.. $100; repairs, etc., $32
Bnlnni-e, .March 31, 1918
3,002 00
3,002 00
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169. — Alexis Band, B.C.
Dr.
Cb.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Fine for taking drift wood.
Balance, March 31, 1918....
Capital.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, S112.08; interests p.c. on $748.0
Balance, March 31,1918
!, $37.40.
$ ct.s.
636 50
636 50
149 48
149 48
$ cts.
636 00
0 50
636 50
149 48
149 48
170. — Black River Band, Man.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917
439 51
Balance, March 31 , 1918
439 51
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $114 15; interest, 5 p. con $553.66, $27.68
439 51
439 51
141 83
Rent, $12- relief supplies, .$6 60 .
6 60
147 23
12 00
Balance, March 31, 1918
153 83
153 83
171. — Stony InIjians, Alta.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $91 .48; lands sold, $500
Rent, Calgary Power Co., $2,000; timber dues, $464.42.
Balance, March 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $5,036.73; interest, 5 p.c. on $5,128 21, $256.41.
Rent, Calgary Power Co., $3,000; sundry rents, $44.70
Interest on deferred land payments, $4,500; beef sales, $327.63
I'ayment re Quigley claim for wood purchased '
llacon, 564 lb., $104 62; beet, 18,942 lb., $1,995 08; haying, 32 d„ $80..
LcKal expenses, Muif , Jcphson, Adams & Brownlee, Calgary
Balance, March 31, 1918
3,055 90
3,055 90
2,179 70
43 91
11,153 92
13,377 53
591 48
2,464 42
3,055 90
5,293 14
3,044 70
4,827 63
212 06
13,377 53
172.— OiiiAT Band, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $.566 77; timber dues, $15.
Balance, March 31,1918
Interest.
Balance, April I, 1917, $2.58 04; interest, 5 p.c. on $824.81, $41.24.
Rents collected, .?112; relief supplies, $113.60
Balance, March 31, 1918
581 77
581 77
113 60
297 68
411 28
581 77
581 77
299 28
112 00
411 28
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
173. — Blood Intdians. Alta.
Dr.
Ch.-
Capitol.
Balance. April 1. 1917
Cows, 8. $427.50; heifers, 7S, $3,53o: brand inspection and sanding ears, {7.90;
total, $3,970.40, less $49, charged to .\cct. 201. .>^avings
Intiresi.
Balance. April 1. 1917. $6,301; interest, 5 p.c, on $10,222 40. $511 12
Collections: (arming. $11,848.81; grazing dues, $10.2.50; provisions. $27 80
Hospital treatment. 33 d.. $75 50; burial expenses. $34; printing. $18 50
Beef. 7.6.37 lb.. $763 70; flour. .50 .sacks. $221 40: provisions. $694 .52 .
Seed: wheat. 2.754 bush.. $.5,010; i>ats. t;2-4 hush.. $212 10; rve. 5 bush., $14 80.
Bulls. 23. $4,020; formaldehyde. 400 lb.. $88; gopher poison. 9 doz.. $37 80
Farm labourers: aivsisLint stockmen. 48 m.. $1,0:19 50: threshing — engineers at
$10. $1,525; separator men at $9. $182 25; ploughmen at $7. $173 75; plough-
ing :53 acres. $22 .50: sundr.\- labourers at $1 to $5. $4,250
Building 9 granaries, as per agreement
Carpenters at 40c., $.S.30 65; bhickstnilhing. $4.34 85
Luml>er, 10.529 ft.. $376 .30; shingles. lOj .\1.. $54 75; sash, etc., $.55 47
Barbed wire, 327 sp<jols, $1,220 70; binder twine. 5.500 lb.. $1,017 50
Binder. $110; mower. $65; pump. $;i7 50; seeder. $14 50
Canvas belt. $105: feeder. $><) 35; drag. $24 40; pullcv. $20 .55
Engine-'. 6 h.p.. $202 50. IJ h.p.. $63 68; babbit. 61 lb.. $33 55
Range, $95: stove, $^^8; machincrv parts and repairs, $972 34
Bolts. 202 lb.. $.57 70; nails. 3 keg's. $21; hardw.ire. $618 36
Coal: 64 t.. $242 66; shown in BliKid .\gencv. Medical expenses, S207.90
Gasoline. 460', gal.. $209 66; coal oil. 4. 137 gal.. $91)4 .57
Castor machine oil, 222J gal.. $99 83: tar. 45 gal.. $27
-Agent's travel. $74 25; sundry travel. $;10 20; livery. $98 05
Freight ami express. $.83 98: hauling. $;!41 76; small items. $18 89
W. J. Uilworth, agent, balance of advance to be accounted for in 1918-19
Balance, March 31. 1918
. $ cts,
3,921 40
3.921 40
128 00
1.679 62
5.236 90
4. 145 SO
7.193 00
360 00
1.2S5 50
i&d 52
2.238 20
227 00
179 30
299 73
1 . 105 34
697 06
4.50 .56
1.174 23
126 S3
2(12 .50
444 (W
.382 76
915 25
$ cts.
3.921 40
3,921 40
6,812 12
22, 126 01
38,938 73 28,938 73
173a. — BixioD Sinking Fvnd. .\lt\.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $4,615 86; interest, 5 p.c. on $4,615 86,1230 79
Collection on account of grain .sales
Oil pull tractor. 30-60 h.p., $3,986 92; harness, 4 sets, $204 25; collars, 14, |70.
Halters. 12. $22 SO; picklers. 2, $21; windows. 15, $34 17; sash. 2. $1.70
Balance, March 31. 1918
4,261 17
70 07
7,991 83
12.332 07
4,846 65
7,486 02
12,332 07
175. — Edmundston Reskrvb, N.B,
Balance, April I, 1917 .
Mr.lnnr-c Mi.rch .11 \U\k
Capitftl.
Interett.
Balance, .\pril I. 1917, $.36 90: intcrpxt, 5 p.c. on 1203 07. $10.20
Kent collected, $05: n-nt di-ilributeil. $95
Medical ferxlces. $'(0 50; relief supplies, {16 60
107 07
167 07
167 07
107 07
47 10
0.5 00
47 10
95 00
142 10
142 in
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H — 121
176. — Nan.\imo River B.\nd, B.C.
Dr.
Ch.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917
$ cts.
$ cts.
39,880 40
11 .^2.'i no
Western Fuel Co., royalty on coal
Balance, .March 31,1918
51,205 40
11
$2,029.96
51,205 40
51,205 40
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $718.71; interest, 5 p.c. on $40,599
2,748 67
230 00
Rental, $230; burial cxpen.ses, $180; relief, $118.25
298 25
2,680 42
Balance, March 31, 1918
2,978 67
2,978 67
179. — Bio Cove Ixduns, X.B.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, S247.89; land sales, $94.88.
Services guarding Intlian lands, 8 d
Balance, March 31, 191S
Debit balance, April 1. 1917
Balance, March 31, 1918...
Interest.
$2.26; interest, 5 p.c. on $245.63, $12.28.
16 00
326 77
342 77
2 26
10 02
12 28
342 77
342
12 28
12 28
182.— DoKis Band, O.vt.
Capital.
Balance. April 1, 1917, $924 024.44; timber dues, $15,547.83
Payment by Georgian Bay Lumber Co,, on account of fire ranging
Fire rangers, 4, 153 d. each, $1,224; measuring timber, 91 d., $455; livery.
Balance, March 31, 1918
$18.
Interest.
Balance, .Vpril 1, 1917, $21,989.33; interest, 5 p.c. on $946,013.77, $17,300
Ground rent and license tees, $120; interest distributed, $36,120
Transfer from Acct. 182a. to close account ,
Balance, March 31, 1918
1,697 00
938,181 27
939,^878 27
36,120 00
33,428 02
69,. 548 02
939,572 27
306 00
939,878 27
69,290 02
120 00
138 00
69,548 02
182a. — DoKis Timber Management Fund.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $893.37; interest, 5 p.c. on $893.37, $44.67
938 04
Agent, G. P. Cockburn, salary
800 04
138 00
Transfer to Interest Acct. 182 to close account
938 04
938 04
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AUDITOR -aEXERAL-S REI'Oh'T. 1017-1913
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
184. — CowEssES Band, Sask.
Db.
Cr.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril, 1 1917. $75,321.41; lands sold, $13,372.88.
Balance, March 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917. $1,036.65; interest, 5 p.c. on $76,358.06. $3,817.90
Interest on deterred land payments. $2,909.11: hay dues. $2.40; transfer, $1 . . .
Collections on account of: seed Rruin. $1,078.65; gopher poison. $3-25
Interest distributed, $5,950; small items. $10.25
Seed; wheat, 553} bush., $1,159.85; oats, 735 bush., $470.26; barley, 171 bush.
$18 .85
Balance, March 31 , 1918
S cts.
'88^694 29
88,694 29
5,960 25
1,648 96
1,239 75
8,848 96
$ cts.
88,694 29
88,694 29
4.854 55
2.912 51
1,081 90
8,848 96
185 — Turtle Mountain Sioux, Man.
Capital.
Balance, April 1. 1917. $279.20; lands sold, $288.60..
Balance. Mar. 31 , 1918
Interest.
Balance. April 1, 1917. $9.18; interest. 5 p.c. on $288.38, $14.42.
Interest on deferred land payments
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918 ,
507 80
507 80
250 73
2,'-.0 73
567 80
567 80
23 60
227 13
250 73
188 — Kakawistauaw's Band, Sask.
Balance.
Capital.
April 1 1917 $77 2.58.70- lands sold, $16.080.38
03,339 08
Mar 31 1918..
93.339 08
Intirctl.
April 1 . 1017. $21 ,fiH.'i.79: int«rr>»t, R p.c. on $98,944.49, $4,947.23
93,339 08
93,339 08
J
26,033 02
8,814 40
I distributed, $5,450
8.450 00
06 OS
29.9.59 27
58 80
tislance.
Mar. ol, 1«1».
35,506 22
35,506 22
ISO — James Robert's Band, Sask.
Capital.
Balance. April I. 1017
Balance. Mar. 31. 19IS
3,825 80
3,825 60
3,828 60
3,826 60
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189. — J.\MEs Robert's Band, Sask. — Concluded.
Dr.
Cr.
Interest.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $510.40; interest, 5 p.c. on $4,341.90, $217.10
Transfer from Acct. 226, Montreal Lake Band, refund on account timber sale.
Tea, 12.5 lb., $43.75; twine, 370 lb., $384; tobacco, 14i lb. $14.50
FencinK wire, 20 rd., $20.25; Eles, 40, $7.20
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
cts.
442 25
27 45
302 06
771 76
$ cts.
733 50
38 26
71 76
190 — Amos Charles Band, Sask.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917. $376.38; interest, 5 p.c. on $3,230.33, $161.51
Transfer from Acct. 226, Montreal Lake Band, refund on account timber sale..
Twine, 280 lb., $240; shot, 200 lb., $.50
Gunpowder. 75 lb., S37.50; primers 2 M., $3.90
Balance, Mar. 31,1918
2,853 95
2,853 95
290 00
41 40
235 03
566 43
2,853 95
2,853 95
537 89
28 54
566 43
191^Beardy's Band, Sask.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $485.31; mterest 5 p.c. on $485.31, $24.27
Kent collected, $350; collection on account of threshing machine, $91.26
Repairs to boiler: engineer, R. G. Whyte, travel, $13; labourers, 63 d., $9.75;
meals, $9; tubes, 30, $82.50; sundry parts and repairs, $24.80
Fencing; teams at $2..50, $47.50; labourers at $1.50, $105.25
Mower, $70; threshing, 13 d., $65; smudging cattle, $10
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
139 05
152 75
145 00
514 04
950 84
509 58
441 26
9.50 84
193 — Wood Modnt.\in Sioux, Sask.
Ca]ntal.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $14.10; royalty on coal, $3.10.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $10.03; interest, 5 p.c. on $30.13, $1.51.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
17 20
17 20
17 54
17 54
17 20
17 20
17 54
17 54
194 — Yukon Induns.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $80; timber dues, S7.20.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $12.47; interest, 5 p.c. on $92.47, W.62
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
87 20
H— 124
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
199 — Sakimat's Bakd, Sask.
Dr.
C'b.
Capital.
Balance \pril 1 1917. $13,958.69; lands sold, $1,031. 14
$ cts
$ cts.
14.989 83
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
14.989 83
14.989 83
14.989 83
/n/tT.,«(.
Debit balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $59.27; interest, 5 p.c. on $13,899.42. $694.97... .... .
59 27
694 97
232 40
.560 40
Interest distributed. $917; part cost harrow and truck $10. repairs $7.50
.><(><><1 nHts ■'45 hush $144 40- seed wheat 216 bush.. $452.52. .
934 50
601 92
107 92
1.595 69
1.595 69
200— Bella Coola Ban-d. B.C.
Balance. April. 1 1917..
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918..
Capital.
tnl'-rfttt.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917, $140.70; interest, 5 p.c. on S256.7U. $12.83
Refunds: from B.C. voteonacojunt of relief. 1916-17, $67 ..35: outstanding cheque
191.5-16, $1
Cutting thistles 3 d.. $6
Balance, Mar. 31 . 1918
110 00
110 00
110 00
110 00
1,59 53
standing cheque.
68 35
600
221 88
227 88
227 8S
202 — Wabami'N B<Nr>. .Xlta.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917. IG9.339.15; lands «,|,I. $Ig.'!.(W.
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918..
Inlrrrjil.
Debit bnlanrc. April 1, 1917, $4,58.90; interest. 5 p.c. on $08,880.19, $3,444 01
Interest on rleferreil land payment'*
follo<-ri.,n« |.,i,n. $.Vl: llireshinK. »IR5 4.5; mtile and machinery. 1243.1(1
V.-t. $:M); clolhir. ' ' - 'I.W
Bu I l)P<'f, II IrciuhtinK. $31.33
Fl..', il". 127 .sack ,1 2(l.-., $14.90
Drill, tlix.. iiioMi-r, m>: riike. $4.'>. Imrnwu, J x-l.. $115.00.
ThrpoliinK. s.KX) buKh.. $405.30: binder twine. 10.001 lb.. $196.90
Balance. Mnr. 31, 191S..
09.527 75
09.527 75
00.627 75
69,527 75
4.58 90
3,444 01
1,438 37
484 55
I.SO 66
1 , 1 18 4.S
1.07(1 01
:\?.rt w
W2 2il
l,.'>92 OH
6. 300 93
6.300 03
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203 — Seymour Creek Induns, B.C.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918..
Interest.
Balance, .Vpril 1, 1917, S33.19; interest 5 p.c. on $697.44, $34.87.
Hospital treatment, 33 d., S49.50; relief, $2.75
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
6B4 25
664 25
52 25
15 81
68 06
cts.
664 25
664 25
68 06
68 06
207 — Wild Lands Reserve, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $13,490.51; lands sold, $34,926.19
Dues on pulp v.'ood, $1 ,6.S7: advertising timber sale, $22. .50
Seed drill, $134; harness, 3 sets, $111.85; collars, 8, $23.47; hardware, $21.50....
Buildini; house^-: lumber, 10,3.50 ft.. $385.25; windows 10, $22.90; door, $3.60;
freight, $I7..50
Manitou Hapids reserve: clearing, 1875 acres, $1,880: cleaning out creek at $2.25,
$04..5.T: ditching, 847.59 rods, $.503.82; building roads at $2.25, $245.23;
gravelling roads, with team at $5, $48, at $3, $61.20; ploughing, 53J d.,
$1.59.75, .30;- acres, $151.25; total, $3,113.80, less paid in 1918-19, $40.80
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, .$66.08: interest 5 p.c. on $13,556..59, $677.83
Interest on deferred land payments. $1,756.19; rent., $1
( ).v hiiie and beef, $25; assignment fees, $26
Medical services, $191; relief, $297.35; drugs, S13.25
Telephone rent, 12 m.. .$20: auto hire, $10.05; labourer with team, 4 d., $40.
Seed grain: wheat, 70 bush., $165; oats, 74} bush., $67.68, 87 sacks, $232
Hay, 26-35 t., $565.84; teed potatoes, 2.35 bush., .$411.25
Stump pullers, 2, $307, customs, $107.45, freight, $35.17
Mower, $60. .50; plough and share, $18.25; sundry tools $42.60
Ploughing, 12 d., $.50; horseshoeing, $22.90: repairs, $10.25
I'ainting barn and shed, $38; cartage, $3.45; small items, $4.10
Debit balance. Mar. 31, 1918
22 50
290 82
429 25
3,073 00
46,288 13
50, 103 70
501 60
70 05
464 68
977 09
449 62
127 35
83 15
45 55
2,719 09
48,416 70
1,687 00
50,103 70
743 91
1,7.57 19
51 00
166 99
2,719 09
210.— Peigan Indians, Alta.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $36,349.07; lands sold, $35,944.92
Collections on account of ploughing outfits
Bulls, 10, $2,915; stallions, 2, $1,250; veterinary services, $15
Kxpenses re purchase of stallions: travel, $.38.60; freight, $54.05
Wagons, 12, $1,464; fence posts, 410, $.57.40
Seed flax, 2.30 bush., $733.74; sacks, 129, $19.35; .small items, $6.75
Building sheds at stock farm: carpenters, 10 d., $.50, 24 d., $97.80; board, 29 d.,
$29; lumber, 15,.538 ft., $531.65; roofing, 11 rolls, $36.85; sashes, etc., $25.73;
track, 76 ft. $19; hangers, 10 set, $25; nails, 6 kegs, $60; sundry hardware,
$23.05 .'
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
4, 180 00
92 65
1,521 40
759 84
898 08
66,286 OO
73.737 97
72,293 99
1.443 98
73,737 97
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210. — Peioa.v Ikduxs, Alta. — Concluded.
Dr.
Cr.
Interest.
Debit balance. April 1, 1917, $572.38; interest 5 p.c. on $35,776.69. $1,788.83
Interest on deferred land payments, $14,926.08; grazinj; dues. $2.553.82
Collections: hav press, $150; seed, twine, etc., $1,572.68; blacksmithing, etc.,
$124.68
Transfer to Aect. 201 Savings on account of beet sales
Threshinc: Indian labourers, $4,147.02; cartasc, $38.80. . .'
Encinccr. 191 h., $133.70; plouclimen, 158 h.. $17.40; cook. 27 d.. $34.83
HuildinK fence and caboose. 929 h., $261.45; shincling shod. 2835 l'-. $87.82
Repairinu farmer's car, 5SS h., $56; repairing pipe line, 104 h., $28.60
Blacksmithine: .\. liain, services, 1 y. 4 d., $788.38: sundry, 173 h., $68.05
Wcedinc. 829 h., $340.45; sundr\- labour, $19.80
Beef, 4.110 lb., $36.5; provisions, $1,024.89; meals. 177, $44.25
Hay, 20O tons. $2,200; seed wheat, 3265 bush., $656.20; oats, 2,010 bush., $2,000.
Brome, 4,873 lb., $187.30; sacks. 60. $21 ; formaldclivde, 20 gal., $50
Gasoline, 2,830 gat.. $l-.132.16; distillate, 2.252} Kai., $574.39
Oil: light. 1,4325 gal., $3.33.14; engine, 322 gal.. $155.43; solid. 244 lb., $20.74. . . .
Mower, $75; master pinion. $58.70; radiator sections, 8, $53.35
Twine. 6.000 lb.. $1,203; wire. 48 .spools, $247.20; belting, 48 ft.. $21.60
Car ra-sings, 2, $07.20; tires. 4 and tube, $138.35; car repairs, $115.30
Flax attachments. 3. $;iO: feeder, S29.35; gear, $20..53; gas hose, $17
Parts and repairs to implements and m.achinery, $7.55.21; grease, $19.18
Blacksmith supplies, $050.62; horseshoes, 392 lb., $39.20
Wagon tongues and poles. 6, $49..50; lumbe-, 3,669 ft., $1.53.11
Freight and express, $133; bill books, 2 M, $20; storage tickets, 10 books, $15
flophcr poison, $24.94; site rents, $29; testing scales, $14.10
Boiler inspection and licenses, $12; travel, $8.85; telegrams, etc., $7.30
Balance, .Mar. 31,1918
123 30
4,185 82
215 93
3.52 27
84 60
856 43
390 25
1,434 14
4,916 26
5.58 30
1,706 55
509 31
187 05
1,471 80
320 85
96 88
774 39
689 82
202 61
168 00
68 04
28 15
4,503 56
24,416 69
cts.
1.788 83
17,480 50
5, 147 36
24,416 69
210a.— Peiqan Sinking Fxjnd.
Collections on account of grain sales.
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918
897 90
897 99
897 99
897 09
211. — Absabaska Band, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, April 1. 1917
KeewQtin Luniher C<»
H..I. Bury: travel, $74;
timber bonus. $20,300; tiinlicr iiurcliatH;. $;il.J(H)
refund to C'lvi! ( M»vcrniiienl on arr-ount nf travel, $248.31
F. D. HolK'rts, auctioneer: sorvicos, timber sale, $200; travel, $22.55
.\dverti.Hing sale cjf timlicr
Balance. Mar. 31,1918
llftlance, .\pril I
Kent fi.lli.riod.
Bnlnnre, .Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
1917, $1,707.72; interest S p.c. on $41,007.36, $2,000.87
322 31
222 65
370 16
00,784 02
01,609 04
3,022 60
3,022 60
40. 199 04
51,500 00
01,090 64
3,897 .50
25 00
3,022 fiO
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214. — MuscowpETUNo's Reserve, S.*sk.
Dr.
Cr.
Capilal.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $10,920.68; lands sold, $13,43.3.40
Transfer from Interest Account, principal paid on land by J. H. Wallis.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $20,822.13; interest 5 p.c. on $31,742.81, $1,587.14
Interest on deferred land payments
Collections: on account of seed grain. $.54.60: gopher poison, $11.25
Interest money distributed, $2,799.10; contribution to Patriotic Fund, $500
Medical -services, .$46.25; drugs, .$45; beef at 15c., $.50.25; bacon at 20-2c., $39.39.
Transfer to Capital Account, principal paid on land by J. H. Wallis.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
$ cts.
24,585 48
24,585 48
3,299 10
180 89
231 40
27,657 78
31,369 17
24,354 08
231 40
24,585 48
22,409 27
8,894 05
65 85
31,369 17
215. — Seton Lake Induns, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $3.44; interest 5 p.c. on $353.24, $17.(
Relief supplies
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
349 80
349 80
18 00
3 10
21 10
349 80
349 80
21 10
21 10
216. — Keeseekoose Band, Sask.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $10,466.44; land paymants, $7,204.30.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $1,976.44; interest 5 p.c. on $12,442.88, $622.14.
Interest on deferred land payments, $2,194.32; assignment lee, $1
Interest distributed, $1,400; bull, $200; flour, 36 sacks, $158.40
Bacon, 600 lb., $118.35; beef, 250 lb., $37.50
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
17,670 74
17,670 74
1.818 40
155 85
2.819 65
4,793 90
17,670 74
17,670 74
2,598 58
2,195 32
4,793 90
217.— NisKONtrrH Band, B.C.
Balance, April 1, 1917. .
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Capital.
Interest. ,
Balance, April 1, 1917, $971.77; interest 5 p.c. on $2,350.67, $117.54.
Anti-freezing pumps complete, 2
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
1,378 90
1,378 90
40 00
1,049 31
1,089 31
1,378 90
1,378 90
1,089 31
1,089 31
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220.— STANGEcoMts-o Bant), No. 18B., Ont.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
Balance April 1 1917, ^34.73; timber dues, $30.40
$ cts.
$ cts.
365 13
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
365 13
Interest.
Balance April !, 1917, $16.97; interest, 5 p.c. on $3S1. 70, $17.S9
365 13
365 13
34 56
19 50
15 00
Balance Mar. 31, 1918
34 50
34 56
222.— Shoal Lakb Band. No. 39, Ont.
Capital.
Balance. April 1. 1917, $16.05; timber dues. $33.30.
Balance. Mar. 31, 191S
IrttLndt.
Balance. April 1. 1917. S87.94; interest 5 p.c. on $103.99, $5.20.
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
49 35
49 35
93 14
93 14
49 35
49 35
93 14
93 14
223. — Shoal Lake Band. Max.
Capital.
Balance. April 1. 1917, $2,710.08; timber dues. $140.80
Transfer to Interest Accriunt. interest for Vfars lOlS-lfi and I9I0-I7
Balance, Mar. 31, \9iX
Interest.
Interest 5 p.c. on $2.710.08
Transfer from Capital Account, interest for years 1915-16and 1916-17
Balance. Mar. 31 . 1918
155 88
2.095 00
.850 88
291 38
291 38
2,850 88
2.850 88
135 ,50
155 88
291 38
224.— Gabriel Tknesco.
Balance. April 1. 1017. $1,519.48; interest 5 p.c. on $1,519.48, $75.97
Interest money paid to Peter Tencsoo
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918 r.
76 50
1,518 95
1,695 45
].m:, 45
1,695 45
225.— OcUAPOWArE's Band. iSabk.
Balance, April 1. 11)17
Balance. Mnr. 31, HW
Capital
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
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225. — OrtiAPow ace's Band, Sask — Concluded.
Dr.
Cb.
Interest.
Balance. April 1, 1917. S:i41.!)3; interest 5 p.c. on $344.93, S17.25
Pasturaee, $49..i0; hay permits, $205.75
.Shoe drills. 2. $2.32; disc harrow, $60; repairs to implements, $16.15.
Balance, Mur. 31 , 1918
$ cts.
308 15
306 28
614 43
$ cts.
359 18
2.55 25
614 43
226. — Montreal Lake Band, Sask.
Capitid.
Balance April 1, 1917
1,335 89
Ral.incc Mar 31 191S
1,335 89
-
1,335 89
1,335 89
Interest.
Interest .1 D c on SI 335 SH
66 80
Transfer to .\ccts. 189 ami 19U |)mMi<.ri of refund rluc nn ui-cniinl of timber sales. . .
66 80
66 80
66 80
227. — The Keye.s Re.*erve, Max.
Capitai.
Balance. April 1, 1917, .S5.C5n.07; lands sold. .?l,s:!1.70
7.487 77
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
7.487 77
7,487 77
7,487 77
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $1,()72.14; interest, 5 p.c. on 37,328.21, $360.41
2,038 55
Interest on deferred land payments, $1,264. .52; a.ssignment fee, $1
885 00
184 30
2,2.34 77
1 265 52
Interest distributed. •?810: care of sick. 7^ m.. $75
Bacon. .399 lb.. $78.70; flour. 24 sacks. S!05.6O
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918 .. ..
3,304 07
3,304 07
228.— WAHNAPrrAE (Taioaiweneni) Band, Ont.
(upilal.
Balance, April 1, 1917
19,304 15
Transfer to Acct. 15, 1 shai^ of C'apital
1.50 81
19, 153 34
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
19,304 15
19,304 15
Inlrnsl.
Balance, April 1. 1917. $960 05; interest, 5 p.c. on $20,264.20, $1,013 21,
Interest distributed, $420; medical .services, $90.24
Balance. March 31. 191,S
1.973 26
510 24
1,463 02
1,973 26
1.973 26
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230. — Onion Lake Indians, Sask.
Dr.
Cr.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917. $25 4S: inlorest, 5 p.r. on $25 4S, $1.27
Collertions on aorount of sawing outfit
Department of Interior, .-iliare of fire Buardinc, $18 2ft: rental of timber berth,
$68.65
Balance, March 3\. 1918
$ eta.
86 01
130 34
207 25
$ cts.
26 75
ISO M
207 25
231. — Mcscoxveqcan's Band, Sask.
Capital.
Balance. .Vpril 1. 1917, $,5,464 76; land .sold, W5
< 'ompensation for road allownnr-c
Balance, March, 31. 1918
5,76094
5. .509 76
251 18
5,700 94
5, 760 94
/n/#rcs/.
Balance, .\pril, 1917, $873.99: interest, 5 p.c. on $0,338 75. $316 94
Interest on deferred land payments, $14.45; transfer fees. $4
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918
1,209 ,38
1 . 190 93
18 45
1,209 ,38
1,209 :».s
2.33.— Pas M\-SI>. .Mvn.
Capital.
Balance. .-Vpril 1. 1917, $60,890 42: land sold, $3,823 02; dues on wood, $25.15
64,738 ,59
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918 .
l)4.7:iS .59
Halance. .\pril 1. 1917. 5478 .38: interest. 5 p.c on $fil.36.S .SI), .<3,06S 44
04,7,38 .59
64.738 59
-
3,. 546 ,S2
Interest on deferred land paviiicnis. $1,338: t ransfer fees. $29 7U: lines. $18.
1.385 70
I,and rents. $220; wfsid dues. $126 6'): rent of saivs, $:J0: permit, $5. . ,
:181 66
Interest distributed, $5: Icijiii of horses and harness, $62.5: h:iv, (1 ton, $108
7:ts no
Flour, 240 sacks. $1,428; lard. 19 .asc's, $284 20; tea, 4'i2i lb.. $1.'>7 25.
1,869 45
.Shells, .50 lanQH, $003 80; travel re conviction of Indian, $47 .it); freiulit, $.33
6S4 to
Carrol Kiver saw-miJI; carpenter. 14) d.. $43 .50; provisions, $2(1 Sd; shiplap.
7 M ft.. $2:«: lumber. 3,613 ft.. $120 34; I'orruuated roolinR, 2,800 fl.. $.330;
windows. 10, $.34 90; nails, 7 kcRs, $56; tnr paper, 10 rolls, $19.50; frciKht,
$.30 30: sundrv liarrlware, $11 15
'.ill'i 411
Halance. Mar 31, 1918
1,106 08
,
6,314 12
5,314 12
2.34 — Bkhevs RivRH Band, Mam.
Hnlunce. .April 1. 1917, $2>'il so .|.,
Bnlance, Mar. 31, 1918
I .ii.ilal
hlhl-r,!
Balance. April I. 1917, $75 20; inlorciit, 6 p.c on $302 00: $18 10
Balance, Mar 31. 1918
Ill 20
311 2(1
311 20
311 20
93 .30
93 39
03 .30
03 .30
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2.37. — John Bull Mak^tene.vi.
Dr.
Cn.
liabncc, .\|)ril 1, I',117. i3.3.';4 75; interest, 5 p.c. on S3..334.75, $166.74
Interest paid .larko M. Makateneni
Halance, Mar. 31. 1918.
S cts.
% c-ts.
3.501 49
149 75
3.. 351 74
3,501 49
3.501 49
238. — Maby .\sn Makatene.ni.
Halame. April 1. 1917. $1.. 527 30: interest, 5 p.p. on $I..527.30, $76. .37
Interest paid Mary \. Des<'anti
Halance. .Mar. 31. 1918.
1
1,603 67
' 69 45
1 1,.5.34 22
' 1.603 07
1.603 67
241. — C.vpiLANO Creek Ba.vd. B.C.
Balance, .\pril I. 1917
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918.
( 'apilal .
IntiTCst.
Balanie. .April I. 1917, .S2.291 96: interest. 5 p.c. on SI 1,295 78, $564.79
Kent collected, $26.40; interest distributed, $475; relief, $8.70
Hospital treatment, 57 d., $85. .50; burial expenses, $12.50; taking declarations,
$2.
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918
9.003 82
9.00;i 82
483 70
100 00
2. 299 45
2.883 15
9.003 82
9,003 82
2.856 75
26 40
2.883 15
242. — Marktosis Band. B.C.
Balance, April 1. 1917. S20 .58: interest, 5 p.c. on S20 .58. $1.33
Rental of tradinc privilege, $25: relief. $39 91: burial expenses, $12
Balance, Mar. :il. 19IS
52 91
244. — CocKBURN Island Indians, Ont.
('apilal.
Balance. April 1, 1U17, $20,249.94: timber dues, $40
Transfer from .Vcct. 25, Ojibbewas and Ottawas of Manitoulin Island, share of
net collections
InvcstiKating timber trespass, 7J d., $18.75; travel, $18.30
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
interest.
Balance. April 1. 1917. $881 43; interest, 5 p.c. on $21,131.37. $1,0.56.57
Transfer from .\cct. 25. Ojibbewas and Ottawas of Manitoulin Island, share of
net collections
Timber license, $.50; interest distributed, $.551 .90
< liicf, $25; medical officer. Dr. .1. A. Baker. $.56.80; relief, $99 85
.Making roatl, 25 d., S.50; building materials, $12.40; seed potatoes, 14 bush
$46 90
Balance, Mar. 31 . 1918
37 05
20.560 .39
20.597 44
20,289 94
307 .50
20. ,597 44
1.93S 00
.551 90
181 65
71 41
.50 00
109 .30
1.216 ,56
2.0.59 41
2,0.59 41
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24'). — Obidgewong Indians, Ont.
Dr.
til.
Capital.
Balance, April I. 1917. $:).764 01: dues on wood, $8.23
Transfer from Acct. 25 Ojibbewas and Ottawas of Manitoulin Island, share of
net collcetions
Advertising sale of lots, $9 40; auctioneer'? services. $20
Balance, Mar. :il, 191S
Intfrcft .
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $89.1.5; interest. 5 p.c. on $3.8.5:i l«, $192 lifi
Transfer from .■Vcct. 25, Ojibbewas and Ottawas of Manitoulin Island, share of
net collect ions
Rent collected, $10; interest distributed, $120 r.
Medical services. Dr. J. .\. Baker, $10 92; land improvements, $3.50
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
29 40
4,786 90
4,816 30
120 00
360 92
766 94
1,247 86
$ cts.
3.770 24
1.0411 Oil
4,816 30
281 XI
!l.5l> 0.5
10 (Ml
1,247 SO
246.— Sheouiandah Indians, Ont.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917
Transfer from .\cct. No. 25, Ojibbewas and Ottawas of Manitoulin Island, share
of net collections —
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance. April 1, 1917, $1,216.15; interest, 5 p.c. on $49,092.95, $2,454.65
Transfer from .\cct. Xo. 25, share of net collections
Interest distributed. «;r)43..50; balance on horse purchased. $30: relief. $17.50
Medical officer, Dr. P. . I. .McDonald. $168; medical services, $11; chief, $30...
ShcKuiandah school: teacher, Madge A. Ferris, 12 m., $300; repairs, $5
Bnlan.-e, Mar. 31 . 1918
48,507 44
48,507 44
691 00
209 00
305 00
2,612 25
3,817 25
47,876 SO
6.30 K4
48,507 44
3,070 80
140 45
3,817 25
247. — Shbshbowanino Indians, Ont.
Capita/.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $00,7.54.62; timber dues. $222.80
Transfer from Acct. No. 25, Ojibbewas and Ottawas of Manitoulin Island, share
of net collections
Collections on account of thresher
George Strain, contract for school and teacher's residence, $3,652, extras, $500,
less paid in 1916-17, $3, 200
Balance. Mar. 31. IfllS
Interest.
Balance, April 1. 1917. J8.5I .41; interest, 5 p.c. on $61,606.03, $.),080.;«)
Transfer from Acct. No. 25, share of net collections
Intere.«t distribute<l. $823.80; care of Indian at $20 ix-r m., $151.12
Medical officer. Dr. .1. A. Baker, $182.28; constable, $6; in.suranec, $100.60...
Seed oats. 32 bush.. $10.40; potal<H>s, 4 liags. $13.40: ri'lief, $49.2.5; sumlries. $15
Church of Dngland school: caretaker, 3 m., $15; wood. II cords. $117; cupboard,
$28; b<«,k cii-Hc. $12: repairs, etc., $63.60
Roman Cnlhtilic school: leiicher. K. I.enscli. 12 m., $300; caretaker, 6 m., 118;
w(s>d. .'<9 cords, $113; lumber, $10.28: repairs, $35.38
Balance. -Mar. 31, 1918
952 00
61,158 36
02,110 .35
974 92
288 88
108 05
23,5 60
476 06
2,064 20
60,977 42
932 93
200 00
62,110 35
3.931 71
216 66
4.148 87 «,148 37
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248.— South B.w Band, O.vt.
Db.
Cb
Capital.
Balance, .Vpril 1. 1917
Transfer from .4cct. No. 25, Ojibbcwas and Ottawas of Manitoulin Island
share of net collections
Balance, Mar. .31, 1918
Inlerett.
Balance, .\pril I, 1917, $1,303.39; interest, 5 p.c. on $.30,053.74, $1,502.69
Transfer from Acct. No. 25, share of net collections
Interest distributed, $533.75; medical officer, Dr. R. W. Shaw, $90.24
Chief, $30; taking statistics. 2 d., $4
South Bay school: teacher, Marcella Hickey, 12 m., $230; wood, 23J cords, $113;
repairs. $17.95: supplies, $5.30
Balance, Mar. 31.1918
ct«.
29, 138 57
29, 138 57
623 99
34 00
366 25
1.945 94
2,970 18
$ cts.
28,690 35
448 22
29, 138 57
2,866 08
104 10
2,970 18
249. — SriKER Creek B.\nd, Ont.
Capilcl.
Balance, -April 1, 1917, $37,329.26: timber dues, $142.98
Transfer from Acct. No. 25, Ojibbewas and Ottawas of Manitoulin Island, share
of net collections ,.,.*■......
Balance. Mar, 31 , 1918 ' '.
Irtterefii.
Balance. April I. 1917, $l,.397..i2; interest, 6 p.c. on $1,612.67, 5 p.c. on .37,114.11
Transfer from .■\cct. No. 25, share of net collections
Collections on account of seed, $172; interest distributed. $640.75
Medical offici-r, Dr. P. J. McDonald, 12 m., $168: relief, S35
Chief, .«4(l: secretary, $12; potatoes. 45 bags, $135; wheat, 28 bush., $59.50
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918 .■
38, 170 64
38,170 64
640 75
203 00
246 50
2. ,593 94
3,684 19
37,472 24
698 40
38, 170 64
3,349 99
162 20
172 00
3.684 19
250. — Sut'KER Lake I.ndians, Ont.
CapH^il.
Balance, April 1. 1917
5,899 37
Transfer 'rom Acrt. No. 25, Ojibbewas and Ottawas of Manitoulin Island, share
52 12
Balance, Mar, 31, 1918
5,951 49
5.951 49
5.951 49
Inlerpst.
Halance. .April I. 1917. $2.58,77; interest, 5 p.c. on $6, 158.14, $307.91 . . .
566 68
Transfer from .\cct. 25, share of net collections
12 10
Interest distributed, $143; medical services. Dr. R. W. Shiiw, $12.72
155 72
423 06
Balance. Mar, 31, 1918 ._
578 78
578 78
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2.il.— West Bay Indiaxs. Ont.
Dr.
Ch.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917
Transfer from Acrt. 25. Ojibbewas and Ottawas of Manitoulin Uland, share of
net collect ions '
Spring Bay roadwork: foreman at $4.7.5. $67.05: man and team at $4..W. $489.75;
men at $2.50. $440.90
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917
Interest. 6 p.o. on $5,970.09, 5 p.c^on $97,824.01
Tran.-'for from .\cct. 25. share of net collections
Interest distrihuteil. $2,191.30: relief. $ll9.f)0: repairs. $18.32
Medical officer. Dr. R. W. Davis. 12 in.. $600: medical ser\-iee8, $17
Chief. $;}7.50: constable, $18.50: care of sick Indian. $15
West Bay school : teachers. Zoe .St. James, fi iii.. $225. Rose F:igan, $2.50: wood.
30 cords, $47.80; sundry repairs. $7.25
Balance. .Mar. 31. 1918
ets.
cts.
$
101.957 47
i.r.io 47
997 70
102.570 24
103, 567 94
103,567 94
2.:t29 221
fil7 00,
71 00
530 05
3.912 77
7,460 04
l,8:i(i 63
5,249 40
374 01
7.460 04
252.— Jocko McDougall.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917, $191.23; interest. 5 p.c. on $191.23. $9.58.
Interest paid Jockci MiDougall
Balance. Mar 31. 1918
15 OO
185 791
200 79<
200 79
200 79
253.— SoMENoe Band. B.C.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $12.81: interest, 5 p.c. on $12.81, 64c
Rents collected. $66: rem paid. Sfi5: hospilal treatmeni . SO: relief. $4.40
Balance. Mar. .il. HII8
256— Campbell Rrv'ER Band. B. C.
75 40
405
13 4.-.
66 (M)
79 45
79 4.->
Balance. April 1, 1917
Balance. .Mar. 31. I9IS
Capital.
Interest.
Balance, .\pril I, 1917, $20.').43: interest 5 p.c, on $464 79, $23 24
Rent.s collected, $1.50; hospital trcatmeni, 78 d, $1 17
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918
190 30
199 :tii
199 36
199 3fi
117 00
321 67
288 67
1.50 IK)
258.— iMirjiKwaTACK Indunr. Capk Muoob. B.C.
Capital.
TimlKT dues
I'.i.lan.-.. M,.r :l nil>i
601 40
IK II III
001 40
nOI 46
Intrrmt.
211 66
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918 .
244 06
244 06
244 6i<
ixiiiw M-FMits i>i:i'\t;T\ii:\r: i:\I'i:miiti in:
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Dr.
Cr.
f'npitdl.
Balance, April 1, 1917, ?49,20(i.(i(l: himl puvim-iits, S:!.1U.I0
Halanco, Mar. .'il. 1918
InteitxI.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $4,340.9.5; interest, .■) p.c. on .$5.'!,.")47.G1, $3,677 ..38
Oollectitms on account of loans, $626.30; interest on ileferred land payments
$1,885.90
Medical services, $375; veterinary services. $55.50; advertising, $8
Teams, 2, $850: mare, $200; barbed wire, 24 spools. $126; freighting. $2.80. . . .
Racon, 300 1b.. $.53.70; barley, 59 bush.. $64.90; Hour, 1..500 1b.. $61 ..50
Balance. Mar. .31. 1918
cts.
.52,320 76
52,320 76
438 50
1.178 80
180 10
7,7.33 13
9,530 33
$ ct..,.
.52.320 76
52.320 76
7.018 33
2.512 20
9.530 53
265. — .Sheet Gr.\ss Reserve, Sask.
Cajiifdt
Balance. .Vpril 1. 1917
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
Inl.r.s
Balance, .Vpril 1, 1917, 25c.; interest. .5 p.r-.
Wintering 4 bulls
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
.
1.680 30
1.680 30
1,680 .30
1 . 680 30
on $I.I)S0..55. S,S4.03
39 99
44 29
84 28
84 28
84 28
271.^-FiSHiNG L.\KE Band, tS.vsK.
Capital.
Balance. April 1. 1917. $4,953.27: land sales, S2,707..58
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918
hitiTfiii.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $3,8.55.63; interest, 5 p.c. on $8,808.90. $440.45
Interest on deferred land payments. $890.92; rent. $5.40; transfer fees, $2.
Interest distributed. $3,075; medical services, $22
Balance, Mar. 31. 19IS
7.660 85
7.660 85
3,097 00
2.007 40
5, 194 40
7,660 85
7,660 85
4,296 08
898 32
5.194 40
272. — Pabineau Reserve, N.B.
Balance. April 1. 1917
Capital.
hitrrft.t.
interest, 5 p.c
5M 40
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918
. on $1,021.19. $.51,011
564 40
5M 40
564 40
Balance, April 1, 1917, $456.79;
Rental of fishing privileges. . . .
.507 8.5
25 OP
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918 .. .
532 85
532 85
532 85
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282. — Northwest Ancle. Resekve 37, Ont.
Dr.
Cr
Capital.
Balanc*-. April 1. 1917. $S7.52: liiiilH-r dues. $84.29
Refund to Civil Govemmcnt ContinKencie.* on account of travel, bv H. J. Bury
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918 .
InterejrI.
Interest, 5 p.c. on $87.-52
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
140 33
31 48
171 81
4 37
4 37
i ct.«.
171 81
171 81
4 .(7
4 37
285. — XlCKlCKOVSEME.VECANING B.4NU. Ont.
( 'apital.
Balance. April 1. 1917. $4(i.2(H.01 : timlx-r Iwnuses. $7 ..WO
Refund to Civil Govemnient Contingencies on account of travel of H. J. Bury.
Advertising .'yile of timber
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
147 38
301 96
.".3.355 27
• IiUercjit.
Balance. April 1. I!tl7. $2,110.29: interest. 5 p.c. on H8,314.90, $2,415.78
(iround rent. $28; interest money distributed. $1.010
Rebuilding houses burnt by forest liro: lumber. 6.972 ft.. $240.40; shingles,
17..i00. $S7..tO; drK,r.-<. 14, $41.7.5; windows. 26, $59.70; tar paper, 16 rolls, $36;
."^undrv hardware. $4.5.20; freight. $40
Hour, 15 "sacks, $86.6.'); pork, 322) lb.. $S1..')0; seed potatoes. 12 bush., $18:
.stoves, 6 $1.38; sundries, $13.20
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
286. — Aahti'a Lake Indians, B.C.
Balance, .Vpril I. 1917 .
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918
i'apitat.
Interest.
Balance, April 1. 1917, $54.09; interest. 5 p.c. on $.551.39, $27.57
Relief supplies
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
288. — Clatoqcot Indian" B c
Cnpitol.
Balance, .Vpril t. 1917
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
Balanci'. .Vpril 1
Relief supplier . - ,
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
Inlrrt nt.
1917. $1.67; intereot, 5 p.c. on $I74..30. $8.71
53,704 61
1.010 00
550 55
337 35
2,656 17
4.5S4 07
5:}, 704 61
53,704 61
4.. 526 07
28 0<l
4.554 07
497 30
497 30
497 30
497 30
12 00
60 66
M r,i,
, 81 66
81 66
1
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289.— C'heam Indians, B.C.
Dr.
Or.
Capital.
Halanre, April 1, 1917..
Balance. Mar. .31, 1918.
Intcreat.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $.3.44; interest, 5 p.c. on $2,432.95, $121.65
Lumber. 2 M. ft., $40; shingles, 10 M., $20; flour, 20 sacks, $50.70; relief, $3.80.
Balance, Mar. .31, 1918
2,429 51
2,429 51
114 50
10 59
125 09
$ cts.
2,429 .il
2,429 51
125 09
125 09
293. — Clmberund (.James Smh-h's) Ba.nd. Sask.
t 'ttftitul.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $62,403.28; land sales. $489.02.
Balance. Mar. 31 , 1918
Interest.
Balance. April 1, 1917, $2,393.98; interest, .5 p.c. on $64,797.26, $3,239.86. ...^
Refund of unexpended balance of advance to agent, C". P. Schmidt, 1916-17
Interest on deferred land payments, $3.54.25; relief, $915
Assistant farmer, 13 m. to Mar. 31, $270.79; medical services, $25
Medical supplies and drugs, $246.45; beef, 1 ,367 lb., $136.70
Flour, 3,000 lb., $162; oats, 400 bush., $240; wheat, 100 bush., $165
(Irants: cutting lumber, $100; building. $112..iO
Oxen, 1 voke, $1.50; steers, 2, S170; binder twine, 75 lb., $14.62
Binder. $200; mower, $109; wagon, $108; harrows, 4, $84
Ploughs, 2, $64; forge, $50; separators, 2, $50; repairs and parts, $75.15
Thre.shing; engineer, 2 m., $1.50; labourers, 5 d., $22: supplies and cartage, $32.70..
Hoadwork, 12} d., $51; repairs to bridges, etc., $17; freight, $25.40
Fencing: pickets, 2,707, $135.35; driving 3,622 pickets. $54.33; wire, 4 n)lls, $21
stretching 90 coils wire, $22..50; freighting, $30.25; hardware, $17.20; repairs,
$6.75
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
62,892 30
62.892 30
915 00
295 79
.383 15
567 00
212 50
334 62
.501 00
239 15
204 70
93 40
287 38
2,108 65
fi, 142 34
62,892 30
62,892 30
5,633 84
154 25
.3.54 25
6, 142 34
297. — Sliammon Band, B.C.
Caiiital.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $477; timber dues, $5,327.29
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
Intcn-iit.
Balan<e, -Vpril 1. 1917, $1,240.27; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,717.27, $85.86
Rental of right of way, $150; hospital treatment, 94 d., $134.50
Relief, $06.35; lumber, 6,278 ft., $142.24: windows, 8, $24.75; hardware., etc.,
$33.46
Balance, .Mar. 31 . 1918
5,804 29
5,804 29
134 50
260 80
1,074 83
1,476 13
5,804 29
5,804 29
1,326 13
150 00
1,476 IJ
-138
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300.— St. Croix Indians. N.B.
nil.
Balance. April 1. 1917. »47 70: interpst. 5 p.c. on $47 70. $2 .38
Caretaker of reserve. 12 in
Balani*. Mar. 31. 1918.
50 OS
15 00
35 08
50 08
50 OS
.304.— M I.ST .\\v.\sis B.vND. S.\SK.
Capital.
Bulunt-e. .\pril I.
Repairing trails:
Balance. Mur. 31
1917
men with touin at 45c.
191R.
$81 45: labourers at 2.5c.. $96
Inlerettt.
Balance. .April 1. 1",I17. $7."..S (>0; interest. 5 p.c. on $1,355.47. $67 77.
Inleresl on doferrcil land payments
( 'ollections on an-ount of threshing and lumber
Repairing fence: men and team. 23 d.. $49. labourers, 49 h., $13..
Repairs to implements. $41 0.5: nails, etc., $4 80
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918.
178 20
438 67
616 87
B2 00
45 85
2,716 97
2,824 82
filfi 87
616 87
800 37
1.918 87
99 58
2,824 82
305. — Thcndibchild'h Band, Sask.
Balan<'e. April 1. 1917. $3,780 05: land sales. $17.
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
interejit.
Balanw. .\pril I. 1917. $4,290 09: inlerest. 5 p.c. on $8,083 3*4, $404 17..
Rent.'t collected. $1«); p<iund fees, $77 39
Interest fin <leferrcd land payments. $0,869 93: interest distributed, $5,935 1."
Seed oats. 344 bush.. $240.80; wheat. 13 bush.. $27. .10: barbed wire. 50 fl.. $2IU)1
Eclipse separator with carriers nnri loniler. $.507 .50: belt. »2(1.
Kight horse swwp jMiwcr. $197: pulley. ?I9: trciglil. $48.
.Mienihincc on siallicm. $17 .50: livcrv. $40. slaplcs. $0 2(1.
Balam-.-. Mar. 31. 1918.
21,05^82
21.0.58 8L>
21,058 82
21,058 82
.5,93.5 15
.528 1(1
.587 .511
204 (H)
09 70
4.423 73
4.7tKl 80
Xi7 39
O..SO(t 91!
11,808 18
M . .HOM 1 V
::il.— .Ship Haiibuuh Inuianh, N.S.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917
.>*tu!iipiiitc dues. $.342: timlH-r. $13.80
InspectinK lumbering uperationii: larcx, etc., t2S 56; l><>»i
advance t(» Ik' nccoiinte<l for, $9 55 .-
Balance, Mar 31. 1918.
1 '"> balnntK of
Intirrnl.
Halann-. V|ini I i'ii;. "i.;:! ii.i. intemil, 6 p.r. on $7, 174 18, $3,58 71
(tritund rcnl and renewnl fee..
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
1^ 00
.50 00
0.713 .55
0,777 16
0.435 15
.•142 (HI
(1,777 1.
l.liilT 71
■JO (Ml
1. ij.t ;t
i,m 74
i.m 74
/\i>i\K .i/7i//.'> iii:i'MirMi:\r: i:\i'i:\iiiti i.-i:
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313.— Whonock Band. B.C.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
HaUince. April 1. 1017..
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918.,
Inlerettt.
Balance. April I, 1917, $21 28; interest, 5 p.c. on *1,030.03, $51.50
Kclief, $12 7.5; coffin, $10
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918
$ cts.
S cts.
1.008 7.5
i.068 75
1,008 75
1,008 75
72 78
22 75
50 03
72 78
72 78
319. — MOOSOMIN B.1ND, S.\SK.
Cn pital.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $4,799.49; lan.l sr.Ul. $4.32.5 IW.
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
liUfreitt.
Debit balance, April 1, 1917, $15.83; interest, 5 p.c. on $4,783.60, S239 IS
Interest on deferred land payments, $1,274.07; assignment tee, $1 ,
Intere.st money distributed, $1,. 362 63; seed grain, 395 lb.. $.52 90.
Balance, Mar. .11, 1918
9,125 17
125 17 9.125 17
1,415 ,53
82 89
1,514 25
9.123 17
239 18
1 , 275 07
1,514 25
322.— EsQuiM.uT B.\ND, B.C.
Capitni.
Balance .\pril 1 1917
316 41
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
316 41
316 41
316 41
Intmsl.
Balance. April 1 . 1917. $1 , 197 25; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,513.66, S75. 68
1,272 93
Rentals, $442; improvements, $221
663 00
Water rates, 12 m. to Dec. 31, $18 30; improvements, $45
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
63 30
l.,S72 63
\
1,935 93
1,9.35 93
323.— Pavilion (Williams Lake) Indians, B.C.
Capilal.
Balance, .-\pril 1, 1917, $170 75; lumber. 2. .5.59 ft.. .$.50..
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $5 09; interest, 5 p.c. on $175.84, $8 79
Relief
Balance, Mar. 31, 191.8.
.50 00
120 75
170 75
170 75
170 75
11 50
2 38
13 88
13 88
13 88
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324.— Patchees-a Rbsbrve, B.C.
Dr.
Cr.
Capital.
Balance, .\piil 1, 1917 .
Balanfi>, Mar. .■?!. HI18.
htUrest,
Balani-e. .\pril 1. 1H17. $202 75; interest, 5 p.c. on $4,851 .55, $242.58..
Interest di.<itribute<l. $216. relief, $12
Balance. Mar. SI . 1918
$ cts.
$ Ct£.
4.64S 80
4,C48 80
4,648 80
4,648 80
228 00
217 33
445 33
445 33
445 33
.325.— V.VLLEY RiVEH RESERVE. MaN.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917, $1,793.01; timber dues, $212.85
Bull, $200; lieifers, 35. $1,860 42; feed. $23 25; freight, $56, total, $2,139 (w
Ic-i.-* ch:iri!e<l to Interest .\ccount. $133 81
hilfyevt.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917. $59 79; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,852.80, $92 04.
Part payment on heifers shown under Capital Account
Balance, Mar. 31.1918 .'
2,005 86
2,005 86
2,005 86
2,005 86
133 81
IR 62
l.">2 43
152 43
1.52 4;{
328. — Rai.nv Lake RekAve No. 17a, Oxt.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril I, 1917. $5,748 41; timber due«, $410 21
Balance. Mar. 31, ]<MK
hitfri-nt.
Balance, .\pril I. 1917. $90 48; inlercsl. .'> p.c. on $.i.K44 89. $292 2.i.
Inti-rest iiiiinev distribuleil. $192; .><>ed potatoes. 14 bush.. $21.
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
0. 164 02
6, m 62
0, 164 62
0,164 02
213 00
176 73
388 73
388 73
388 73
330.— Deadman'h Creek Rbmirvb, B.C.
BalnntH*,
Balance,
Capital.
.\pril 1. 1917
Mar. 31. 1918
/n/.rrW.
April 1. 1917. $2 70; inlcresi, 5 p.c. on $427 70. $21
tlue« dislribuled. $99!); rents collected. $1,000
.Mar. .11. 1918
:ts
425 00
425 00
426 00
426 00
Bnlani-c.
OraxinK
Bnlanc<'.
999 00
25 08
24 as
1,000 00
1,024 08
1,024 08
IM)/.\\ AFI'MI.'S IH:i'M!T.\lh:sr: IIXI'KS ItlTl IfK
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332. — Stonv Reserve.s, Nos. 110 and HI, Sask.
333. — Upper Similkameen Indians, B.C.
Dr.
.334.— BuRRARD Inlet Band, No. 3, B.C.
Cr.
CajnUil.
Balance, .\piil 1, 1917. .$4().267 04; land .sales, $267.20
$ cts.
$ ots.
46 534 84
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
- 46,. 5.34 84
46,534 84
46,534 84
Interest.
Balance. .Vpiil 1, 1917. S3 32; interest, 5 p.e. on $46,270.96, $2,313 .55
Intere.st on deferred land payments, $90.56; interest distributed, $2, 195.75
Balanfp, Mar. 31. 191.S
2,195 75
211 68
2,316 87
90 56
2,407 43
2.407 43
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1 1917
066 KO
Balance, Mar. 31, 191S
966 80
966 80
966 80
Interest.
Balance, April 1 1917, -S888 99; intere.st, 5 p.c. on $1,8.55 79. $92.79
981 78
38 00
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
1,019 78
1,019 78
1,019 78
Balance, April 1, 1917, $1,935.95; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,935.95, $96.80..
Rents collected ,
St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, treatment, 40 d., $60; relief, $15 90...
Balance, Mar. 31 . 1918
75 90
2,131 85
2,207 75
2,032 75-
175 00
2,207 75
335. — Hollow Water River Band, Man.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917 :
1,376 66
Balance, Mar. 31 , 191S
1,376 66
1.376 66
1,376 66
Interest.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917, $45.09; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,421.75, $71.09
116 IS
Hav, 1600 11)., $16; railway fare. $1.95
17 95
98 23
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
116 18
116 18
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Capital.
Ralaniv. April 1. IMIT
Balanre. Mar. 31. 191S
$ cts.
I.>8r72
$ ct*.
1.281 72
IntrrtKt.
Balance. April I. 1917. $422.06; interest. 5 p.e. on $1.70!. 78, S85.I9.
Renta collected. $112: relief. $65.15; twine, etc., S8.75
Hospital treatment. 141 d., $206.25; ambulance service, $2.50
HxtHnce Mar 31 191S
1,281 72
1,281 72
73 90
208 75
336 60
507 25
112 00
619 25
619 25
336.— Semi.ihmoo Bakd, B.C.
Capital.
IntfnM.
422.06; interest. 5 p.c, on $1.70!.:
■lief, $65.15; twine, etc., S8.75. .
d., $206.25; ambulance service,
337.— Seine River Reserves. 23.\ .\nd 23b, Ont.
Capital.
Halanre. April 1. 1917
Tiinl)or bonus. Shelvin Clark Co
H. J. Bury, expense,"! estimating and valuini; tiiiilier
.Vdvertisinu for tenders for timlwr
Balancv. Mar. 31. 19IS
Inti-rcst.
Balance. April 1. 1917, $43: intere-" s ,. ,■ ..„ Sl'c'.i <ir, >i:f ill
Ci round rent . .
B.ilance. Mar. 31. 1918
Db.
Cb.
1
67 12
93 96
W.Ku 88
21S 9t;
10.000 oo
10.218 96
10,218 96
M 10
50 10
28 00
84 10
84 10
339. — Pout Simpson Indians, B.C.
Balance. .Vpril 1. 1917
Balance. Mar. 31. 191'>
Capital.
1 ntirctit.
Balance. April 1. 1917, $81.61; intcroat. 5 p.c. on $4.37.08, $21.S,'>
Relief. $75..35; burial expenses, $15; launch hire, $8; hardwore, $5.11
340.— Metlakatxa Indians, B.C
Bnlao.e. '.Vpril I. 1917
Balance. Mnr. 31, 191H
Capital.
tnlrrmt.
Biiliuice. April I. 1917. $3,591.19; inlen-l. 5 p.c. .>n $(W,MI.63. $3.1.52.23
-^ I . . 1 1.. tikii it^.tiint nn'l <|UHrantinc iinii'.r t.'l 10
\ «.i li . $23.75
li hire. $60: shoes. $fl.'H'
.■-1,1. » ^lii.v.Uinii. l»ii 1j . $20.1,'), water nnalysis, $5
BiUanc... Mnr 31. 191H .
:::,:, 47
355 47
io:i 46
103 46
3.'.5 47
355 47
103 46
103 46
.59.453 04
.59.4.53 01
59,4.53 04
69,453 04
' 201 40
1.(12(1 27
00(1 .50
31 15
4.218 SO
6,743 82
A, 743 82
0,743 82
iMiiw MTMus in:r\irr\ii:\r: i:\ri:\ in 1 1 in:
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341. — HoMALKo Band, B.C.
Dh.
Cu.
Halance, .Vpril 1, 1917, $949.48; interest, 5 p.r. on $949.48, $47.47.
Rent, $100; hospital treatment. 19 <1., $27
Halanfe, Mar. 31. 1918
$ cts.l $ cts.
996 95
27 00 100 00
,069 95
1,096 95| 1,096 93
3*2.— CoMox Band. B.C.
Ciipilal.
Balance, April 1, 1917..
Halanrc, Mar. 31, 1918.
Interest.
Bahuu-c, .Vpril 1, 1917, $298.07; interest, 5 p.i-. on $608.75, $,30.44
Relief supplies. .
Balance, .Mar. 31, litis ,
310 oa
310 08
310 08
310 08
329 11
71 80
2.57 31
329 11
329 U
.343. — Dhew Harbovk Indians, B.C.
Balance, .Vpril I, 1917.
Halincp, Mar. 31, Ifll.S
Rental
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
t'apital.
256 S7
256 87
Intercut.
$109.7.3; interest, 5 p.e. on $366.62, $18.33
256 87
256 87
128 OS
.300 00
428 08
428 08
428 08
344. — Xanoose Reseuve, B.C.
Balance, April I, 1917
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
< 'iipiltil.
Intrreat.
Balance. .Vpril 1, I'J17, $116.47: interest. 5 p.c. on S6.55.97, $32.80
Relief supplies. .
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
539 50
.539 .50
.539 50
539 50
S 20
141 07
149 27
149 27
149 27
345.^QuEsNEi, Band, B.C.
Balance. April 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
('ti]tital .
Interest.
Balanca. .Vpril I, 1917, $4.18; interest, 5 p.c. on $435.99, $21.80.
Relief supplies
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
431 $1
431 81
431 81
431 81
25 98
25 25
0 73
25 98
25 98
H— 144
u I'lroi: <;t:M:ir\i:s i;i:i'<ii:i. inn-ims
349. — Pentictok Re.'«erve, B.C.
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
347. — HoMALs Rb-hkrve, B.C.
Dr.
Or.
Balance. April 1. 1917. $120.90; interest. .5 p.c
Rental of riirht of wav -
cm $I20.'.K). »I>.U4
$ <ls.
S
ots.
126 94
30 00
Relief supplies
Balance. Mar. 31. 191S
39 00
117 94
156 94
1S6 94
348.— Skwulw.ulcm (Sqvamisr Reserve) B.C.
Balance, April 1. 1917. $123.29; interest, .i p <■ -n * 12.1 29, *fi ir.
•
120 4.1
8 20
121 25
Balance. Mftr.31. 1918
129 4.5
129 4.1
Capital.
Balance, April 1. 1917
One share of right of nay money advanced to agent 1914-15, refunded.
F. D. Cooper, ser\'ices valuing; land
Balance. Mar. 31.1918
Interest.
Balance. April 1. 191". ?.>42.79: interest, 5 p.r. on $4,626.26. $231.31.
Relief. $629.10: rare of ^i,k. M d.. $.51: coirin. $15
Bftlanco, Mar. 31, KIIS
10 00
4,101 90
4,111 90
695 10
79 00
774 10
4,083 47
28 43
4,111 90
774 10
774 10
351. — KiTWANOA Band, B.C.
Balance, April 1, 11)17
Balance, Mar. 31. 1918
Capital.
Inttrcxt.
Halnnre. April 1, 1917, $5.55.07; interest. 5 p.c. on $2,037.48. $102.87
Hi'licf .Mupplie.*'
rtnlance, .Mar. 31 , 1918. . . . :
I
l.,502 .39
\,M2 311
1.502 39
1,502 39
9 50
048 44
1157 114
057 04
657 04
3S3. — CoocoocACHE Reherve, Que.
< 'apitat
Balance, April 1, 1917
Timl>er due*. t.aurentide ( i>
Fire ranuerfi. 2. »cr\-ice.i 7-36 m. to Sept. 15. .
Halance. Mar .31 . 1918
hitrrrKt
Halancc, April I. 1617. $2.30 01; interec.!. 5 p <• ..n $2.i,4«4 .34. $1,274.72.
Int4>rpiil dintriliuled, $751 20; itround rent and liiM-nne Ioch, $10
fiame warden and timlwr liailifT. I in.
Halnnre, .Mar. 31, 1918
.3IVS :«
27.800 Xt
25,264 .33
2,904 ,33
28,168 06
28,168 06
751 20
25 00
708 .53
I..504 73
. 40 00
1,644 73
1,644 78
lyniw i/7M//,'N iii:r\in\ii:\T: i:.\i'i:\i)iri i^'i:
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354. — C'OLDWATEK RESERVE, B ('
Db.
Ck.
Capital.
Balanre Aoril 1 1917
$ cts.
$ cts.
12'' 55
Rjilance Mar. 31 . 1918
934 85
934 85
934 85
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $1.55 80; 5 p.c. on $968.10,$48.40
204 20
Binder complete, $222.08, less $17.88 charged to British Columbia vote
204 20
204 20
204 20
357, — Arrc-HELrrcH Reserve, B.C.
Ctipitnl
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917
101 00
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
101 00
101 00
101 00
Interest-
Balance .\pnl 1, 1917, $17 (),i; interest, 5 p.c. on S11S.B5, $5.93
23 58
Relief .supplies
Balance, .Mar. 31, 1918
6 10
17 48
23 58
23 58
358. — Squiala Reberve, B.C.
Balance. April 1, 1917
Balance. Mar. 31, 1918
Capital .
Interest .
interest, 5 p.c
on $383.95, $19.20
359 00
359 00
3.59 00
359 00
Balance, April 1, 1917, $24.9,');
44 15
22 90
21 25
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
44 15
44 15
359 — TsAwwAssEN Reserve, B.C'.
Capital .
Balance, April 1 , 1917..
Balance, Mar, 31, 1918.
Interest .
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917. $7 21; interest, 5 p.c. on $64.71, $3.24.
Hospital treat iiicnt . 4 d
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
57 50
57 50
5 75
4 70
10 45
57 50
57 50
10 45
10 45
1— IOh
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AUDITOR GEyKh'AI.s in.l'OIil. lOH-iniS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
360.— FoBT Geobge Band, B.C.
Dr.
Cr.
Balance \pnl I 1917
Capital.
$ cts.
$ cts.
40.441 4.1
Piff>it oi wav G T P Rv .
^
1 105 .W
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
Interest.
interest, 5 p.c
on 141,191 .02, $2,059.35
41,546 95
41,546 95
41,546 95
Balance, .Xpril 1, 1917, $749.57
' i,i9o6o
1.619 12
2,S09 12
Balance Mar 31 1918
2,809 12
2,809 12
363 — AsHCKorr Indians, B.C.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917..
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918.
Capital .
Interest .
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917. tS.lO; interest, 5 p.c. on $999. 4U, $49.97
Kelief supplies
Balance, .Mar. 31 , 1918
996 30
996 30
27 00
26 07
53 07
996 .TO
996 30
.53 07
53 07
378.— Lakolsy Rcservc, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April 1. 1917 .
Balance. Mar. 31. 1918
Inlerent.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917. $216.09: interest, 5 p.c. un $1,3:14 U.i. $<'>«. 70
KentH, $95: hoopitul treatment, 133 d., $188; hay, 1 ton, $19.45; potatoes, $5.50.
Balance, .Mar. 31,1918
1,117 96
1.117 S6
212 95
164 84
377 79
1,117 96
1,117 9A
282 79
95 00
377 79
379.— SgvAMUH Rehehve, No. 3, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril I, 1917 .
Balance, .Mar. 31, 1918.
Intrrrnt
Kalnnrc. .\pril 1. 1917, $545.54; interest. S p.o. on $3,095.99, $184.80.
MoKpirul trrntnicnt, 91 d
Itttluii.c. Mar. 31. 1918
3.150 45
3.150 46
I3« 50
.''•93 84
730 34
3. 1.V) 45
3,160 45
7.TO 34
730 34
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H — 147
381. — Skidbgate Reserve, B.C.
Db.
Cr.
Balance, April 1, 1917, J673.72; interest, 5 p.c. on $673.72, $33.69..,
Repairs to water works: labour, 86 b., $31 .15; relief supplies, $45.
Balance, iMar. 31 , 1918
$ cts.
76 15
631 26
707 41
$ cts.
707 41
707 41
383. — Panquachin Reserve, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917
699 60
Balance, March 31, 1918 ^
699 60
■
699 60
699 60
I-nteresI,
Balance, April 1, 1917, $93 81; interest, 5 p.c. on $793.41, $39.67
133 48
Rent collected, $18; water rate, $18
18 00
133 48
18 00
Balance, March 31, 1918
131 48
151 48
384. — Shusw.\p Reserve, .B.C.
Balance, April 1, 1917....
Balance, March 31, 1918.
Capital.
Interest.
Balance, April- 1, 1917, $351.22; interest, 5 p.c. on $914
Rent collected, $50; relief supplies, $32 80
Balance, March 31, 1918
8, $45.74.
563 66
563 66
32 80
414 16
446 96
.563 66
563 66
396 96
50 00
446 96
385.— Ka.mloops Reserve, No.
B.C.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1 , 1917
•-
8.219 96
Balance, March 31 , 1918
8,219 96
p.c. on
$25...
$10,774
14, $538 71 .
8,219 96
8,219 96
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $2,. 554 18; interest, 5
3,092 89
Grazing dues, $2,000; rental of right of way
2.025 00
Interest distributed, $1,977; relief, $144.50;
burial
expenses.
$39
2,160 50
2,957 39
Balance, March 31, 1918
5,117 89
5,117 89
1— lOiH
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Al lilTilR (lESh:RAI.\S ItEPORT, UnitStS
384.— Chuchuwayha Band, B.C.
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
387. — NoBTH Thoufson Rbservi, B.C.
Dr.
Ch.
Balance, .\pril 1. 191
Balance. March 31, 1918
Capital.
% cts.
$ eta.
2,779 32
)18
2.779 32
2,779 32
2.779 32
Intertill.
Balance. April 1, 1917. S153.51: interest. 5 p.c. on $2,932.83, $146.04.
Relief supplies
Balance. March 31 , 1918
80 95
219 20
300 15
300 !.'>
300 15
389.— Seshart Reserve, B.C.
Balance, April 1, 1917. . .
Balance, March 31, 191S
Capital.
Intt-reat.
Balance, April I, 1917, $323 75; interest, 5 p.c. on $2,925.75, $146 29.
Relief supplies.
Balance, .March 31. 191S .
2.600 00
2.600 00
125 20
346 84
472 04
2,000 00
2.600 00
472 1)4
472 04
Balam-0 \pril 1 1917 $573 90- interest, 5 p.c on $573 90, $28.70 . .
002 00
Relief supplies .
550 00
52 60
Balance. .March 31. Iflts
602 60
602 00
390.— Stiilaquo Band, B.C.
April 1, 1917
lucs
.March 31, I91H
April 1, I'.ilT, $17
March 31 1918
Capitnl.
734 .'ifl
IK n:i
753 13
IntrrtAl.
20, interest, 5 p.c. on $751 76, $37 59
753 13
753 13
64 tii
54 85
64 85
84 85
398.— Stont Cbckk Bakd, B.C.
Capital,
Balance, April I. 1917
Balance, March 31. I9I><
.387 00
387 00
387 00
387 00
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!. — Stony Creek Band, B.C. — Concluded.
Dk.
Cr.
Balance. April 1, 1917, $48 20;
Interest.
interest, 5 P.O. on $435 20, $21.76
$ cts.
$ cts.
69 96
17 00
52 96
Ralanrp March 31 1918
69 96
69 96
399. — KiNGscLEAR Reserve, N.B.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917.. . .
Balance. March 31, 1918.
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $23 81; interest, 5 p.e. on $61 01, $3.05.
Relief supplies
Balance. March 31, 1918
37 20
37 20
19 10
7 76
26 86
37 20'
37 20^
26 86
26 86
407. — Klahoose Reserves, Nos. 7 and 8, B.C.
Balance, April 1. 1917
Capital.
419 56
Balance, March 31, 1918
419 56
Interest.
interest, 5 p.c.on $438.11, $21.90
419 56
419 56
Balance, April 1, 1917, $18 55;
40 45
Relief supplies
14 05
26 40
Balance, March 31, 1918
40 45
40 45
408.— -Anderson Lake, N'os. I, 2 and 4, B.C.
Unexpended balance of advance, 1916-17, agent H. Graham, refunded
56 78
Balance, March 31, 1918 56 78
56 78
56 78
409.— Burn's Lake No. 1, B.C.
Capital.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $1,982; right of way money distributed, $964.75.
Refunded to G.T.P. Ry. on account of diminished area
Balance, ^Larch 31, 1918
Interest.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $120 70; interest, 5 p.e. on $2,102 70, $105 13.
Balance, March 31, 1918
964 75
49 00
968 25
1,982 00
225 83
225 83
1,982 00
1,982 00
225 83
225 83
H — 150
AlDlTOn GEyKKALS REPORT. 19111918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
412— Nm.NAT Reser^-b. No. 15, B.C.
Db.
Cr.
Balance. .\prU 1, 1917
Balance, March 31, 1918
Relief supplies
Capital. •
S cts.
$ Ct8.
200 00
)I8
200 00
lnUre»l.
interest, 5 p. c. on $200 93, $10 OS
200 00
200 00
93r
10 98
10 98
10 98
10 98
413.— Sawbidgb B.\sd, Alta.
Capita/.
Balance Aoril 1 1917
KH SO
Transfer to .\rct. 418, to adjust payment for right of way
160 80
474 00
RHiancp March 31 1918
G34 80
634 80
Inlcrcgl.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $29.35; interest, 5 p.c. on $«(i4.15, $.S3.21
RAlnnre March 31 19IS
(S2 5li
02 .10
62 56
62 56
414. — WrrzAMAOO.v Hand, B.C.
Balance, April I. 1917..
.Sliarc of proceed.-! of land sale.
Balance, .March 31, I91S .
Capiltil.
Intt'Tfat.
Balance, April I, 1917, $;i:4.">.23; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,048.15, $52.41.
Chemical fire cUinKui.ihiT. $l.'>0; cu.Mloms duty, $.')3.12
Balance. March, 31 1918
53 10
059 82
712 92
712 92
712 92
;i.s7 tt4
2a3 12
. 184 52
387 04
387 64
416.— PiBBETa (Bdrn'm Lake No. 2) H.C
Balan>e, April 1. 1917
Rillht of wav money di.itributeil
Balance, March 31, 191S
t'apital.
inlrrt:st.
Kiiliiiic, April I, 1017, $13.71; interest 5 p.c. on $470.71, $23.53.
Halanre. March 31. 1918
220 75
2.30 25
v<: (H)
457 00
4S7 00
37 24
37 34
37 24
37 24
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417. — Sw.w Rrv-ER, Alt.*.
Dr.
Cr.
Balance
Capital.
April 1 , 1917, $580.80; balance of right of way money, $180.60
$ ct.s.
$ ots.
761 40
Balance
^larch 31, 1918
761 40
hitfrent.
April 1, 1917, $17.42; interest, 5 p.c. on $.598.22, $29.91
March 31, 1918
761 40
761 40
Balance,
Balance,
47 33
47 .33
47 33
47 33
418. — Drbt Pile, Alta.
Capital.
Balance, April I, 1917
Balance of right of way money
Transfer from Accts. 413 and 419 to adjust payment for right of way.
Balance. March 31, 1918
Inti-Visl.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917, $32.60; interest, 5 p.c. on $1,197.85, $59.89 .
Balance, March 31, 1918 .-
1,337 00
1,.337 00
92 49
92 49
1 . 165 25
9 75
162 00
1,337 00
92 49
92 49
419. — Sucker Creek, Alta.
C'liintiil.
Balance, April 1, 1917
Transfer to Acct. 418 to adjust payment for right of wav
Balance, March 31, 1918 ". .
Intcrciit.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $99.46; interest, 5 p.c. on $3,414.91, $170.75
Balance, March 31, 1918
1 20
3,314 25
3.315 45
3.315 45
3,313 45
*
'70 '1
270 21
270 21 270 21
422. — Skulkayn Reserve, B.C.
Balance, April, 1, 1917
Balance, March 31, 1918.
Capital.
Interest.
Balance, .Vpril 1, 1917, $240.80; interest 5 p.c. on $267. 4S, $13
Interest distributed, $240; rents collected, $347.63
Balance, March 31, 1918
26 68
26 08
26 68
26 68
4.S $13 37
'>54 17
240 00
361 80
347 63
601 80
601 80
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425.— Katzie Band, B .C.
426. — Moose Lake. Max.
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
423. — Alaico (Abwhah(Sh) Band, B.C.
Dr.
Ch.
('ai)ilal.
B;ihin.f-. April I. l«17, $80; timber dues, Jl.OlZ.-W .
Hulam-e, March 31. lillS
$ ets.
1.092 52
$ Ct,s.
1,092 152
Inlerexl.
Interest , .i p.e. on $S0
Balance, March 31, 1918
1.092 52
1.092 52
4 00
4 IKI
4 00
4 00
424.— Lower French Hiver Ueserve, Ont.
Capital .
Halancc. .\pril 1. 1917, I7.W.86; timber dues, $3,164.01
Sale of t imber. 10 p.e. of bonus distributed
Cieo. Shaw, tiinbir inspc-etor, travel, Oct., $64.60; assistant, 12d., SUli
AdvertisinR timber sale
Balance, March 31, 1918
L'.l'IK) 00
100 BO
Ifi'.l 20
1 , 454 07
3,923 87
Intirrsl.
Hal:inre, .Vpril 1. 1917, $75; interest, 5 p.e. on $834.86; $41.74
3,923 87
3,923 87
lUi 74
7.'i 00
HmImm..-, March :!I. 1918
191 74
101 74
191 74
TimlMT lim'j*
f'apitaf.
:ao 35
.i40 35
540 .35
.'>40 35
Kent collected
I<alnnce. March 31, 1918
50 00
HO IN)
90 00
60 00
42".— BKEc'ur.n IUy Rrhbrvb. No. I, B.C
IjinU iiiiprovc-iiii'nt*
Hftlnnri-. Mnrrli 31. MMn
l^iiul iiiiprovriiK-ntM
hnlnnrf, Marr h 31. \U)^
f 'n Intnl.
Intmnt.
2211 U.'i
2211 9.'>
229 95
229 95
100 00
100 00
100 00
100 00
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H— 153
428.— St. Croix Reserve. X.S.
Dr.
Cb.
Capilal.
$ cts.
i cts.
600 00
H. J. Bury, timber inspector: travel. $41..30; refund to Civil Government Con-
tingencies, on account of expenses, $80.80
122 10
35 65
442 25
.\dverti.sing timber sale
Balance, March 81, 1918
600 00
600 00
28 00
28 00
Balance, March 31, 1918
28 00
28 00
429. — SooKE Reserve. B.C.
Payment on road allowance and improvements.
( 'ompcnsatioD for improvements on land
Balanre. March 31. 1918
21 50
8 60
12 90
21 50
21 .50
11. — Five per cent Ann-cities Account.
Balance April 1, 1917, $620,400.10; interest, 5 p.c. on $620,400.10, $31,020.01
Transfer of interest to the following accounts: 2, Chippewas of Beausoleil,
$1,716.74: 3. Chip, of Nawash, $2,932.62: 4, Chip, of Rama, $1,806; 5, Chip,
of t^arnia, $2,600; 6. Chip, of Saugeen, $2,.50O; 7, Chip, of Snake Island,
$844.64; 8, Chip, of Thames, $2,400; 9, Chip, of Walpole Island, $1,800; 17,
.Mississaguas of Alnwick, $2,570; 18, Miss, of Credit, $2,090; 19, Miss, of Rice
Lake, $961.76; 20, Miss, of Mud Lake, $1,606.35; 21, Miss, of Scugog, $391.90;
22, Mohawks of Bay of Quinte, $1,800; 23, Moravians of Thames, $600;
26, Ojibbewas of Lake Huron, $2,400; 27, Ojibbewas of Lake Superior, $2,000
Balance, .March 31, 1918
31,020 01
620,400 10
651,420 11
651,420 11
651,420 11
74. — Province ot Quebec Indun Fu.sd.
Capital.
Balance, .\pril 1, 1917...
Balance, March 31, 1918.
Interest,
Balance. April 1, 1917, $14,121..57; interest, 6 p.c. on $8,680, 5 p.c. on $113,287.87,
$6,185.19
Rev. .J. C. Giroux, missionary, Hurons of Lorette, 12 ra. to Feb. 28
Rev. J. de Gonzague, missionary-, .\benakis of St. Francis J2m. to Feb.
Province of Quebec, maintenance of insane Indians
Lumber, 7,500 ft., $1.50; loan for chicken business, $50. .
Relief, $.34.95; census taking, $7; freight, etc., $2.34
Huts and supplies for herdmen of deer: timber, 7,148 ft., $224.54; doors, 4
■ complete, $45; windows, 4, $64; roof squares, 32, $115; tents with poles, etc.
3, $87.75; galv. wire, 575 lb., $.39.68; pipes, saws, general hardware, $83.52;
provisions, $826.47
Seed grain distributed: B^cancourt, $121.76; Bersimis, $155.51; Caughnawaga,
$85.50; Doncastcr, $51; Escoumains. $44.50; Gasp^, $129.38; Lorette,
$203.25; Maniwaki, $.305.61; Manowan Cro.ssing, $58.05; .Maria, $153; Oka,
$696.76; Pierreville, $146.68; Restigouche, $176.25; Seven Islands. $77.60;
Timiskaming, $247.14; total, $2,651.99, less repaid on acct. of seed, $305,
Balance, March 31, 1918
107,846 30
107,846 30
399 96
.500 00
.535 12
200 00
44 29
1,485 96
2,346 30
14,795 13
20,306 76
107,846 30
107,846 30
20,306 76
20,306 76
-154
ALDITUlt UfSlCRAI/S Rfl'OllT. l<in-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
76. — ScsPESSE Account — Comptes bn suspeks.
Dr.
Cr.
\V. U. Kobertsoii, rent ot privileges on .1. Kapicl's location
Paid J. Kapicl, rent for privileges on his location
Rent of foreshore ot .Vlert Bay School Rescrx-e
Rent of .•Mcrt Bay 8cliool Rpsene distributed to Indians
Proceeds of sale ot exhibition baskets
Proceeds ot sale ot exhibition baskets distributed to Indians
Dcpt. of Interior, payment for iinpru-onments on estate of Oskies
Distributed to heirs ot estate of Oskies. money tor improvements
Contribution to Patriotic Fund. Carry-the Kettle's Patriotic Association
Contribution to Patriotic Fund, Belle Bella Indian H.ind
Paid Treasurer of Patriotic Fund, contributions from Indians
Contribution to Red Cross Society, Bella Bella Indians
Paid Treasurer of Ked Cross Society, money from Bella Bella Indians
Militia Dept., pay of late Pte. Joe Crowe, paid to his estate
Paid Mrs. Marv Crowe, pay ot late Pte. Joe Crowe
Militiji Dept., pay of late Pte. T. Paqucttc, paid to his estate
Paid Mrs. C. Paquette. pay of late Pt«'. T. Paqucttc
Kent on holdings, Xapoleon Dubuc
Hospital expenses of Mrs. Mason
Collection on account of loan. Jas. Devons
( 'opies of patents, plans and documents. ...
Deposited to Casual Revenue to close acccunt. . ^.
cts.
500
iso 00
38 30
132 70
320 95
200 00
37 83
86 82
151 67
1,093 27
cts.
5 00
120 00
38 .■iO
132 70
120 !W
200 00
200 00
37 83
86 82
8.5 00
10 01)
1,S 00
38 67
1,093 27
201.— SA^^N08 Account — Cosiptes d'epaho.ses.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $61,836.88; interest, 5 p.c. on $61,8.36.88, $3,091.84
Collections on account of savings, of bull fund and ot ranch fund
Legal expenses, Henry ( '. Hunter. New York, legal services
Loans to J. J. Hill, for lumber, cement, etc. for barn
Payments on account ot savings withdrawn
Bull fund, pure-bred bulls purchased for the following agencies —
Assiniboine: 4 bulls, $755; transport and feed, $12
Battleford: 6 bulls, $1,667; wintering bulls, $50
Blacktoot: 16 bulls, $4,105; lranspf)rt and teed expenses, $18; less paid in
1918-19, $1,361
BlofKl. 3 bulls, $450; Carlton, feed and care of bulls, $44
Crooked Jjike: 3 bulls, $585; freight and feed, $8
Duck Lake: 4 bulls. $980; pound fees and damages, $104.26; transport and
teed cl.arges. $99.77
E<lmonton, 4 bulls, $949; File Hill". 1 bull. $2.50
Fisher River, freight, etc.. $02.20; Hobbciiin. 2 bulls, $475, freight, $0
Le^1er Slave lj»k<-: 4 bulls, $1,015; transportation exp<'nsis, $16
IVigan: 9 bulls, $2.4S5; freight and teed expenses, $27
Pi-lly; 3 bulls, $6t}0: tran.sport and services, $16
Qu'Appclle: 4 bulls. $87.'); transportation expenses, $50.60
Sadille Ijike: 2 bulls, $532; freiclit and t I ixp<'n.ses, $22
Sarcce, 2 bulls: $.590; Stuart Luke, 2 bulls, $(i:(S
Touiliw<)(xl: 4 bulls, $6.50; freight and feed charges, $16
Balances of advances ri-fundeii in 1918-19: \V. M. drnham, $314; J. A.
Markle. $.'i9
Stock Sales Account: Batth-ford Agency, horse. $175; Kdmonton Agency. 2
teams, $700; Port ,\rlhur .Agency, horse. $1.55; Portage In Prairie Agency.
5 teams, $2,195, Irss $3.50 paid by Indinn«jill,845
Blacktoot Ranch Account: wages ot stockwHi. $88.05; rations for stockmen.
$16.96; hay, 178 3 Ion. $600; hor.se. $M9; cow. $75; round-up. engini'cr,
.58J h., $40.95; labourers, 116 d.. $248..50; provisions. $42.05; coal, 36 Ion,
$2-5. 2X; .'.ulphur, 2..5(i« lb., $118.75; lime, lumber. eti'..$.53; balance of advance,
refundcl in 1918 19, $271.47
Bhjod lOinch .-Vcr-ount —
A.M. s1o.kmcn and herders, $1,912.96; riders, S4U d., $1.700.25..
c„r|Hnt< rs. 2,091 d., $7.57..55; engineer, 04 <!.. $320; mintlry labour, $1,194.29
llauliiiK. $1II5..5«; ml lolls for herders, $112.11; meals. $133
Hc.f, r,:,i:iO II... »r,!(.'i; dour, 02 sk., $281.40; sundry provisions. $307.34
Ilav, 2,IIS2 tons. $5,2.'i3.20; sta- king and wiigliing hay. $4.S7.51..
Hay forks, 104, $154; grinrlstones, 5, $45. .50; range and healer, $71.63
I'arls ot implements, $472.33; tire shrinker, $35; pump, $37.50
Carried forwarrl. . . .
25 44
275 04'
13,862 84
767 00
1,717 00
2,822 00
494 00
• 593 00
1,274 02
1,199 00
543 20
1,031 00
2,512 00
676 00
925 60
.554 00
1,228 00
666 00
353 00
2,X75 00
1,780 0!
51.11
64.928 72
60,2.56 37
125,185 m
lyUlAX AFrAIR.S hEPAllTMKST: EXPEyDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H— 155
201. — S.4VIJJG8 Account — Concluded. — CoiitTE.s d'efargnes — Fin.
Dr.
Cb
Brought forward .
Blood Ranch Account — Concluded.
Barbed wire, 76 sp., $437; fencing, 4J m., $168.8.5; staples, $14
Droppers, $22.16; gravel, 48.5 c. ft.. $71.95; machine oil, $83.40
Lumber and hardware, $3,19.5.96; lime for vat, 3U bri., $117.70
Sulphur, 200 .-^k., $972; oakum. 2 bales, $30; tar, 45^ gal., $27.80
Salt coarse, 14 brl., $54.60; rock salt, 1 ton, $37.10; sheep dip, $17
Axle grea-se, 7 rs.. $41.65; travelling expenses, $123.50
Stallion, $1,000; detailed in Account 173, Blood Indians, $198.50
Advertising, $92.17; freight, $36.36; small items, $37.55
Balance of advance to \V. J. Dilworth, carried to 1918-19
Carlton Farm Account; refunded to Man., Sask., .\lta. and Northwest Vote,
1916-17. $203.65; binder twine, 1,490 lb., $275.65; parts of implements, $30.58;
hay, 5 loads, $26; veterinary services, $26; operating threshing outfit,
12d.,$72
File Hills Farm Account —
Clerk, 3 m., $210; asst. stockmen and herders, $868.50
Farm labour, $227.50; board of labourers. SI 16. .50; hay, $50
Motor allowance for insp. W. M. Graham, 7 m. in 1916, 7 m. in 1917
Flour, 121 sacks, $6.55.20; binder twine. 395 lb., $72.10: fencing, $24.95..
Gasoline, 90 gal., $36.90; gopher poison, 6j doz., bot., $75.25
Horses, 1 team, $.300; seed oats, 134 bush., $87.10; expenses with bulls, $19.20.
Wintering 4 bulls, $20; repairs to implements and harness, $23
Storm sashes, $31.85; lumber for granary, $34
Sleigh box with tiptop, $81; sundry hardware items, $27.91
Peigan Ranch Account —
Asst. stockmen and herders, $1,195.57; cook, 65 d., $22.75
Riders, 27 d. at $2..50, Hid. at $2; meals for riders at 25c., $269
Beef, 2,619 lb., $230.46; flour, 36 sack,s, $140.40; provisions, $85.65
Coarse salt. $12..50; rock salt, 6,000 lb., $105; cooking uten.sil3, $18.15
Creoline, 20 gal., $30; blackleg vaccine, 2,.500 doses, $125
Ice, $74.33; cleaning ice house, $9; hauling manure, $106.25
Harness, 4 horse set, $91.95; sleigh, $48; breeding 2 mares, $40
Veterinary services, $30; papering stockman's house, $65.15
Woven fence, staples, etc., 80 rd., $62: galv. pipe, 260 ft., $65
Tent, $37.65; hardware and repairs. $186.03; freight, etc., $178.29
Hay, .577-52 ton at $4, 20 loads at «8.75; green feed, 8 loads, $58.19
Oats, 841 bush., $.562.43; straw, S.304.70
Labourers, haying: 24d.at$3,635 d. at $2.50, 1 m., $40; board, .59 d. at $1
Pelly Farm Account: farm labourers, $140; meals for labourers, at 35c., $69.65;
work harness, $28.20; gang plough, $75.25
Portage la Prairie Farm Account: labourers, $13.50; meals for threshers, $21;
board and stabling, $12.60; hire of binder, $15; twine, $24; repairs, $14.15
Stony Ranch Account: repairs to mower, $12.14; horseshoeing, $22
Balance, Mar. 31, 1918
$ cts.
51,117 88
619 85
177 51
3,313 66
1,029 80
108 70
I (15 15
1,198 50
166 08
188 35
633 88
1,078 50
394 00
280 00
. 752 25
112 15
406 30
43 00
65 85
108 91
1,218 32
558 50
4.56 51
1.35 65
155 00
189 .58
179 95
95 15
127 00
401 9
2.543 28
867 13
329 75
313 10
100 25
.34 14
55,519 49
125, 185 09
$ cU.
125,185 09
125, 185 09
310. — Preventio.v of Liquor Traffic— Pr£ventio.v de la vexte des
spinrrvEux.
Balance, April 1, 1917, $2,098.46; interest, 5 p.c. on $2,098.46, $104.92
Government grant, $3,000; fines collected, $3,838.16
Salaiies at Ottawa (Page H — 5)
Legal expenses re liquor prosecutions and appeals
A. A. Davidson, Newca.stle, N.B., $10; W. L. Haight, Parry Sound, $37.
L. A. LeDuc, Hull, S20; F. Laflcur, $102.15
R. V. Sinclair, Ottawa, $190; L. St. G. Stubbs, Birtle, $29.50
Salaries of constables at the following places; Bersimis, $600; Blood .\gency,
$402; Buctouche, $24; ('aughnawaga, $480; Edmund.-ston, $20; Griswold
Agency. $207.40; Gull Bay, $25; Inverness, $20; Mingan. $200; Natashquam,
$300; is'cwcastle, $26;.droinocto, $84; Oka, $7.50; Pas, S417..50; Perth.
X.B., $44; Peigan Agency, $170; Pictou, $24; Port .\rthur, $160; Portage
la Prairie, $300; Restigouehe Agency, $1,195.65; Sarcee Agency, $20; Sault
Ste. Marie, $.30; Seven Islands Agency, $1.50; Sydney, $75; St. Marys, N.B.,
$2.30; St. Regis, $192..50; Thessalon, $165; Tobique, $180; Victoria, N.S.,
$60.
.Vgcnts travel and outlay, $196.30; magistrates and court dues, $239.02
Constables' and prisoners' expenses, $499.05; constable's uniform, $25
Beef, flour, etc. for scouts, $230.36; moiety of fines paid to informers, $150.
Coal for lockups, $8.75; repairs to jails, $3.80
Balance, Mar. 31 , 1918
162 49
47 00
122 15
219 .50
5,809
435 32
524 05
380 36
12 55
1,328 5
9.041 54
2,203 38
6,838 16
9,041 54
H— 156
Al niToK (;K\KRAl.'f: REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
\CCOUNT.S IX WHICH NO TRAN'SACTIOXS HAVE TAKEN PLACE DTRING THl
ri.>^CAL YEAR.
COMPTES Ql"l XONT PAS SUBI DE CHAXGEMEXT DURAXT L'AXXfcE KISCALE.
No.
Xanic of Account.
Balance
.\pril 1, 1917
Interest.
Balance.
.Mar.31,191S
Cowichan Indians, B.C
Chillaheotsii Hand B C
. . .Capital.
Interest.
. . Capital.
$ ct«.
150 19
715 53
2 14
3 48
190 34
34 31
.-.15 'M
1S5 99
190 GO
46 50
10 76
818 75
149 00
3 95
124 70
138 80
•2 .57
49 74
399 98
7.1I14 21
UI'J 20
109 57
440 17
274 86
1 . .540 90
2.50 35
89 00
42 05
352 .50
177 48
84 .50
82 20
938 05
204 62
•288 74
45 42
23 82
$ cts.
t cts.
150 19
68
70
86
89
91
98
100
110
114
117
43 SO
028
759 12
2 14
Abitibi Indians, Que .
Gordon's Band, Sask
Interest.
Capital.
Interest.
.Capital.
Interest.
3 70
190 34
11 23
35 10
9 63
45 54
515 90
221 09
'200 13
Ebh and Flow Lake Indians. Man
Cumberland County Indians. N.S
. . Capital.
Interest.
Capital.
Interest.
....Clipital.
40 50
2 86
13 02
818 75
48 39
197 39
3 95
Inteitjst.
Capital.
643
131 13
138 80
The Brothers Reserve, N.B
Wallahuek Lake Indians N.S
Interest.
6 si
2 49
20 00
395 71
4 24
52 23
419 98
118
122
124
147
148
149
150
162
104
165
False < 'reek Reserve, B.C
Pokcmouche Reserve, X.B
Texas Lake Indians, B.C.
Boothroyd Indians, B.C.
...Capital.
Interest.
. . .( 'apital.
Interest.
. .Capital.
Interest.
.Capital.
Interest.
Capital.
Interest.
Capilul.
Interest.
Capital.
Interest.
Capilul.
Interest.
Capital.
Interest.
.S.309 92
102 20
10 59
120 16
440 17
35 75
310 01
,.546 90
89 86
340 21
89 00
Kanaka Indians. B.C
Skuppa Indians, B.C
Popkum Band. B.C.
Little South West Resene. N.S
6 61
49 26
352 .51)
26 50
203 98
84 .50
8 34
90 00
938 05
57 13
201 75
288 74
16 71
02 13
23 82
Islinjcton Band, Ont
1 19
1 59
1 19
174
177
178
181
183
180
187
204
210
232
236
239
243
259
206
208
273
31 80
316 25
171 .53
2,142 80
419 8«
15 91
66 36
16 78
402 .30
29 03
4 .53
1.310 47
40 10
22 32
0 09
130 91
23 08
144 58
216 06
41 21
614 05
53 77
192 85
37 18
5,140 90
1.014 42
.583 42
17 19
33 39
316 25
RollinK River Hand. Res. 80A, Treaty 4, Man,.
Little Black Bear's Band, Sask.
Piapots Band, .Sa.sk.
.Strjen Band, B.C
Poor .Man's Band, Sask. . .
Unpukpulquatum Band, B.C'
Interest.
. Capital.
Interest.
24 39
195 92
2, 142 80
128 14
0 80
548 03
10 71
.Capital.
Interest.
55 35
3 60
23 11
i'08
115 .52
19 .34
485 41
Capital.
Interest.
Capital.
Interest.
Capilftl.
Interest.
Capital.
Interest.
Capital.
I nterest .
< 'npital.
Interest.
Capital.
Inten-st.
Capital.
Interest.
29 03
0 21
1,375 99
40 10
Chetnawnwin Band. Man
Pays I'lai Bond, Ont
Buctouche Indians, N.B .
Chaicrliiwel Banrl. Bf
l''nir(ord Band. Man
Lyacksun Band, B.C
Kinistinn Band, .Sask
Ijie Heul Indian". Ont
3 43
0 33
7 70
18 03
2 00
25 75
7 02
130 91
.30 78
144 .58
233 99
43 27
514 05
38 30
82 10
192 85
u to
48 IW
5, 140 IHI
308 00
30 03
I..322 48
.583 42
47 22
I.\fHA\ AFFMIi'S ItKI'AinMEM: ICXl'EMllTl HE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
H- 157
ACCOUNTS IN WHICH NO TRANSACTIONS HAVE TAKEN PLACE DURING THE
FISCAL ^Y.X'R— Continued.
COMPTES QUI N'ONT PAS SUBI DE CHANGEMENT DURANT L'ANNfiE FISCALE— Suite.
No.
Name of Account.
Balance,
April 1, 1917
Interest.
Balance.
Mar. .31. 1918
274
276
277
278
284
290
291
292
294
296
298
299
.(14
.315
320
321
329
331
338
346
350
.352
355
350
301
302
304
.365
366
367
368
372
374
375
376
380
382
388
390
Mameet Indians, B.C Capital
Interest
Niskeet Indians, B.C
Soda Creek Reserve, B.C Capital
Intere.st.
Whycocomagh Reserve, N.S
Mivuke Band, B.C
Fort Folly Indians, N.B
CJreen Point Indians, B.C
Little Lake Indians, B.C' Capital.
Interest.
Petaquakay's Band, Sask Capital.
Interest.
Crane River Band , Man Capital.
Interest.
North Sydnej' Indians, N.S
Water Hen River Band, Man ,
Towinock Band. B.C Capital
Interest
Franklyn Manor (Halfway River) Band, N.S Capital
Interest
Niskat Band, B.C
Sydney Indians, N.S i Capital
Interest
Lower Similkameen Reserves Nos.3, 5, 7and8,B.C'.Capital
Interest
Lower Similkameen Reserves 10 and lOB, B.C, Capital
Interest
Sandy Bay Reserve, No. 7, Man C'apital
Interest,
Poquiosen Skamain Reserve, B.C
Kitsumkaylum Band, B.C Capital.
Interest
Kitseguecla Reserve, B.C.. I Capital
Interest
Kitsclas Reserve, B.C Capital
Interest.
.Mberni Reserve, B.C Capital.
Interest
Reserve 150 E. Sask
CJold River Reserve, N.S
Kuthlath Reserve (Yale) B.C Capital.
Interest
Si.xka Flat Reserve, No. 3 B.C Capital
Interest
Oregon .lack Creek Indians, Reserves 3. 4 and 5 B.C. Capital.
Interest.
Kitseguecla Reserve, No. 2, B.C' Capital.
Interest.
Kshish Reserve No. 4, B.C Capital.
Interest.
Zmiagord Reserve, B.C .' Capital.
Interest.
Chimdiiiiasli Reserve, No. 2, B.C Capital.
Interest.
Day Star's Reserve, Sask Capital.
Interest.
Kinnasayas Reserve, Alta Capital.
Interest.
Duck Lake Reserve, B.C Capital.
^, Interest.
Coryataaqua Reserve, B.C Capital.
c> „ Interest.
Skutz Reserve, B.C Capital.
Interest.
Wewayakum Reserve, B.C
$ cts,
752 15
435 52
22 31
188 90
8 18
16 48
11 58
17 33
6 74
346 01
141 20
102 85
12 95
5, 197 61
668 15
108 11
3 13
20 00
7 73
450 00
84 04
1,101 10
256 30
21 55
584 25
125 68
606 25
142 74
369 33
5 39
50 33
2,004 94
328 88
1.247
197 63
82 55
708 35
23 18
1 64
123 93
2 78
122 80
48 20
89 00
45 96
1,227 50
67 74
283 20
44 16
989 25
154 21
159 43
62 64
493 57
76 95
19 78
3 09
0,324 60
,586 82
1,021 90
161 76
297 10
1.36 19
4'23 00
53 09!
206 2
59 38
1 11
8 85
0 83
0 .58
0 87
0 34
24 36
79
293 29
5 40
0 16
1 38
26 70
55 05
13 89
35 50
37 45
18 74
2 52
116 69
72 27
39 55
1 24
6 20
0 14
8 55
6 75
64 76
16 37
57 17
11 10
28 .53
345 .57
59 18
21 66
23 81
10 31
S cts.
752 15
494 90
23 42
168 90
17 03
17 31
n 16
18 20
7 08
346 01
165 .56
102 85
18 74
5.197 61
961 44
113 51
3 29
20 00
9 11
450 00
no 74
1,1.56 15
250 30
35 44
584 '25
161 18
606 25
180 19
369 33
24 13
52 85
2,004 94
445 57
1.247 88
269 90
82 55
747 90
23 18
2 88
1.30 13
2 92
122 80
56 75
89 00
.52 71
1,227 .iO
132 50
283 20
60 53
989 25
211 38
1.59 43
73 74
493 57
105 48
19 78
4 23
5,324 60
932 39
1,021 90
220 94
297 10
1.57 85
423 00
76 90
216 50
H — 158
AUDITOR GESERALS REPORT. I!>n-19l.'^
9 GEORGE V, A. 191S
ACCOUNTS IN WHICH NO TRANSACTIONS HAVE TAKEN PLACE DURING THE
FISCAL VE-KR—Concluded.
COMPTES QUI N'0>rr PAS SUBI DECHANGEMENT DURANT L'ANNfiE FI3CALE— Fin.
No
391
393
395
397
400
401
403
404
406
410
415
420
421
Name of Account.
Ambrose T6te Noire's Band, Alt* Capita:
Intcres
Long Lake Reser\-e No. 77, B.C Capital
Interes'
Mission Reserve, B.C Capital
Interes
Seaspunkut Band, B.C Capita!
Interes
Mauvais (Bonaparte) Band, B.C Capita
Interes
Cowichan Lake Band, B.C Capita
Interes
Beaver's Band No. 152, N.W.T Capita
Interes
Kayoosh Reserve, No. l.B.C Capital
Interes
Clinton Reserves, No8. 1 and 2, B.C Capital
Intercsi
WaiiamsLake, No. 1, B.C Capital
Interest
Sbuswap (Kootenay) '. Capital
Interesi
Alexandria Reserve, No. 1, B.C Capital
Interesi
Indian Brook Reserve, E^t Hants, N.S Capita
Interest
Balance,
April 1, 1917
1,337
124
148
1
5,950
.553
422
39
21
1
1.116
374
4
0
163
13
216
•5
43
2
3
12
221
6
315
9
Interest.
73 07
7 48
325 18
23 05
1 15
74 51
921
8 86
10 51
2 32
0 79
11 41
16 27
Balance,
Mar. 31,1918
% cU.
1,337 42
197 09
148 05
9 04
.■.,950 GO
878 48
422 00
62 10
21 00
3 10
1.116 25
448 51
4 00
0 45
163 44
22 66
216 00
4 68
43 70
4 98
3 20
13 28
221 60
18 00
316 85
28 75
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
PART I
INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
PARTIE I
MINISTERE DU REVENU DE
L'INTERIEUR
DETAILS DES DEFENSES ET DES RECETTES
1— ii
1—2
AUDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Inland Retfniir: Summaries of Kfponditiire and Rrienue.
Kctcnii Ar llnlfrieiir: Sommaire des d^penscs.
Page in
Parti.
I'age
dans la
partie I.
$ cts.
$ cts.
EzpenJiture—Dipaiees.
Civil Government: Minister
Civil Government: Departmental Staff
3
4
5
s
10
II
12
13
13
14
14
l.j
16
17
17
18
20
24
24
25
28
?8
28
29
32
32
32
32
32
33
7,000 00
139. G82 18
146,682 18
20.S7S 69
Civil Government Contingencies
Excise —
Ontario, salaries and continEcncief
27S.S21 35
150.519 27
36.254 85
49.9.54 92
39.SS4 00
999 96
36.9.54 68
Maritime Provinces, salaries and continpenries
XIaniloba and North West Provinces, salaries and contingencies .
Hritish ("olumhia. Siilaries and contingencies
Yukon Territory, salary
General expenses, salaries ;»nd mntingencirs
Kxtra duty pay to officer.'^ in hir;:<' distilleries and (aelorir-
Duty pay at other than special surveys
593.389 03
12.022 13
1.201 66
121.2r.« 77
102.730 29
1.116 15
10.019 29
393,487 59
19,083 88
Stamps for imported and Canadian Tob:icco
Allowance to loUectors of customs and others on duty collected. .
Methylated .Spirits
Stamps, stationcri,-. salaries and travelling expenses in connection
with War Tax
1,255,005 79
211,053 79
111,495 .54
45,191 .36
Weights and Measures inspection, salaries and ccmtingcncies
Weights and Measures, provisional allowance. Manitoba and West
International Bureau of Weights and Measures
205,347 44
5,487 50
218 85
Gas and electric light inspection, salaries and contingencies .
Gas and electric light provisional allowance, Manitoba and West
Export of elect ric power
International Electro-technical Commission
107,436 43
2,789 .53
869 .58
400 00
.\duUeration of frmd and fertilizers
Proprietary or I'atent Medicine .\ct. . .
1.3(12 45
S9 28
3,834 04
War appropriation (sec part ZZ vol. IV)
858 00
Total. Inland Revenue Expenditure. 1917-Is
licTcniir
Inland Revenue Total
1,796.451 12
29,700,009 93
IXLAKD HEVE'SUE DEPARTMENT: EXPEXDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
1—3
Abate-
ments.
P'onds dc
retraite.
Inland Revenue: .Salaries at Ottawa.
Revenu de I'lnt^rleur: Appointements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
Minister — Ministre.
250 00
145 00
180 00
70 00
•70 00
J
♦106 50
155 00
125 00
105 00
105 00
118 75
+
123 75
118 75
lis 75
105 00
140 00
52 50
118 75
i74 3S
IIS 75
•84 00
80 00
68 17
105 00
105 00
105 00
t66 50
t68 25
10 76
105 00
•39 00
83 75
80 00
53 34"
,S7 .50
85 00
81 25
70 83
30 00
50 00
16 64
80 00
48 75
54 17
31 25
21 67
12 .50
41 66
i29 17
4.207 04
1—
Hon. A. Sevigny, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
Slaff^Personnel.,
Deputy Minister —
J. U. Vincent, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. lA.—
C. L. Catellier, 12 m. to Mar. 31
O. Higman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.1. A. Lemay, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $2,800
A. McOill, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.1. F. Shaw, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. W. Taylor, .\asistant Deputy, 6 m. at $3,.500, 6 m. at J3,600
E. O. Way, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ' .
Div. IB—
W. Armstrong, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. E. .S. Hrodeur, 12 m. to Mar. 31
N. Cliass", 12 m. to Mar. 31
Private Secretary, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.1. .A. M. Dawson, 3 m. at $2,300, 9 m. at S2,400.
J. A. Doyon, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ^
H. A. Dupre, 3 m. at .$2,400, 9 m. at S2,,500
E. L. C. Forsfer, 3 m. at $2,300, 9 m. at $2,400
C. C. Forward, 3 m. at $2,300, 9 m. at $2,400
G. Fowler, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. V. Kitto, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. B. Lambe, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. A. Lemay, 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $2,100 (promoted)
A. Lemoine, 3 m. at $2,300, 9m. at $2,400
L. G. Roy, 9 iii. at $2,100. H in. at $2,200
J. A. G. Valin, 3 m. at $2,300, 9 m. at $2,400. .
T. Westman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A.—
A. T. Allen, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. H. Brother, May 25 to Mar. 31, at $1,600. . .
F. C. Collier, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,750 (including arrears from -Vpril 1915./
S. J. Cook, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,7.50 (including arrears (rom April 1915^.
W. A. Davidson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,750 (including arrears from April
1915;
W. A. Hallidav, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. A. Hughes, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. E. Johnson, Jan. 10 to Mar. 31, at $1,600
A. J. Landry, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,750 (including arrears from April,
1915J ,
A. McCullough, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Morri.s.set, 3 m. at $I,fiOO, 9 m. at $1,700
L. R. Ostiguv, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
R. M . Rowat, 8 m . to Mar. 31, at $1,600
P. R. Rutledge, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. L. Smyth, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. P. Teovens, 9 m. at $1,600, 3 m. at $1,700.
L. E. Westman, 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,700. .
Div. 2B.—
S. Belanger, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200
R. C. Breton, 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200
R. R. Brunet, 4 m. to J.in., 31, at $1,000 (promoted/
J. H. Gervais, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. H. Hill, 9 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,300
(). G. Lye, 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,300
J. A. Rickey, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,2.50
R. M. Rowat, 4 m. to July 31, at $1,300
F. T.T. Tnimpour, 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
S. !■;. Wright, 8 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,250
R. P. Yetts, 8 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,250
Carried forward
Ui
$ cte.
7,000 00
5,000 00
2,900 00
3,600 00
1,400 00
3,800 00
3,100 00
3,550 00
3. 100 00
2,500 00
2, 100 00
2, 100 00
600 00
2,375 00
2,800 00
2,475 00
2,375 00
2,375 00
2,600 00
2,100 00
2,800 00
1,0.50 00
2,375 00
2,125 00
2,. 375 00
2,800 00
1,000 00
1,363 44
2,100 00
2,027 78
2,027 78
1,900 OO
1,950 00
335 46
2,027 22
1,950 00
1,675 00
1,000 00
1,000 67
1,750 00
1,700 00
1,625 00
1,416 66
600 00
1,000 00
333 32
1,600 00
975 00
1,083 33
625 00
433 33
250 00
833 33
833 34
108,056 66
u inini: (ih:\h:iiM.s uri-anr. inn-tnis
9 GEORGE V, A. I9l9
Abate-
ments.
Fonds do
retraitc.
Inland Krvenur: Salaries al Otiawa
Rctcnu de I'lnUrleur: Appuinlenu-ut^ ik Ottawa.
Civil
Government .
Gouvernement
civil.
$ cts.
4.2U7 M
S/o^— C'oniludcil. — Prraoniiil—Yin.
Brouelit forward.
02 .50
60 00
57 60
62 50
62 50
20 00
62 50
62 50
62 50
62 50
62 50
62 .50
50 00
62 50
62 .50
13 02
51 25
62 .50
.11 25
00 00
62 50
62 50
20 84
14 58
40 00
26 06
47 50
30 77
45 00
20 56
46 88
.35 00
40 00
47 50
.50 00
24 15
42 .50
40 no
45 00
42 .50
47 .50
Div. 3.\.-
M. H. Heard. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. \V. Z. Cantin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. Ca^longuav. 12 m. to Mjir. 31
N. R. Cole. 12 m. to Mar. 31
K. I". Dovle. 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. .1. Evan.-^. 4 m. to July 31 at $1,200 (deceased)
C. .1. FurlonR. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. L. K. H. Goodhue, 12 iii. to Mar. 31..
M. U. Griffith. 12 in. to Mar. 31
B. Hagerty. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Ladoueeur. 12 m. to Mar. 31.
E. M. Lawles.«, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. I,. Leckie. 12 in. to Mar. 31
H. n. Lewis. 12 m. to Mar. 31
\. V. Lvon. 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. D. K. Mathews, 2 in. to Mav 31 at ?1,1.50 iless $97.55 niilitaT>' pay;.
M. K. E. .McKell. 6 m. at $1,000, 6 ra. at $1,050
1'. Parent, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.1. ,\. Kiekev. B in. to Sept. 30, at $1,250 (promoted)
\. Robert, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. Tru 111 pour, 12 m. to Mar. 31
V. M. \Val>on. 12 iii. to Mar. 31
S. E. Wright, 4 m. to July 31 at $1,250 (promoted). .
R. P. Yctts, 4 m. to Julv 31, at $1,250 (promoted) .
Div. 3B.—
L. Barheau, 12 in. to Mar. 31
M. E. Hill. Julv 3 to Mar. 31. at $700...
M. .\. E. Lalliir, 12 m, to Mar. 31
M. .V. EaVoie. May 15 to Mar. 31, at $70(1
M. E. O'Connor. 12 in. to Mar. 31.
F. J. Perron. May 21 to Mar. 3, at $7,50 lre.-)i(5iieti) .
E. .\. Hoonev. 3 in. at $900. 9 m. at $950
.\. J. St. -Marie. 12 in. to Mar. 31
J. Tremhlay. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Mcjwengers. eir. —
E. BourReois, 12 in. to Mar. 31
T. H. HurKe.H,-. 12 III. to Mar. 31
E.Chenier, 3 in. at %S0O.-i ni. toOrt.Sl nt $8.50 (tmiwferrcd loOutsido).
E. i loutier. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. li. H. Cyr. 12 in. to Mar. 31
E. Dciroohe.'*, 12 m. to Mar. 31
I V. Rioual. 12 m. to Mar. 31
I,. Roy. 12 in. to Mar. 31
('irit Gftr'rnmrnt t'ontingrnnea.
OtpeniitK ronttngrntf'H rfu yourrrni meni riril.
Teinporurv cinployeeii ($2.743.05) —
rierk'< i$2..30«.22)—
It Bnin.l . « in. to Sept. .30 at $800
M V (;..nlon. .Vpril 1 7 al $li(HI
(. E Grallan. April 1 to Mav S at $1.3(HI
J. A. Gunton. 2 in. I<. .Mav 31 nt $1,300
W. II. Hill, 3 Ml. toJun<'30at $1,.3(M)
I E. E. Jolin^.n. Julv 10 to Jan. 1.5 at $1,3(HI
O. (;. Ly.'. 2 ni. lo ,Mnv 30 al $I,.IOO
I .S. Mirnky. H m. u> .s..pi . 30 at $700
M f^-wngf -r —
J. R. .SiKuin. .Vpril 1 to Feli 14 at $.5011
$ Ct.s.
108. a56 66
1 , 250 00
1.200 00
1.1.50 00
1.250 00
1.2.50 00
400 00
1.2.50 00
1 . 2.50 00
1,250 00
1.250 00
1 , 2.50 00
1 , 2.50 00
1,000 00
1,2.50 00
1.250 00
94 11
1,025 00
2,50 00
025 00
1,200 00
1,2.50 00
1 . 2.50 0(1
416 67
410 60
SOO 00
521 24
9.50 OO
015 32
900 00
.590 72
937 .50
700 00
800 00
9,50 00
1.000 00
483 30
.S.50 on
.son 0(1
900 00
H.50 00
950 00
4(1(1 on
II no
130 2S
216 00
324 99
649 97
210 on
350 0(1
437 4.3
6, 140 401
MS AW 83
"SupiTannunlion lund No, I, |.Sup<Tnnnunli<in Fuml No. 2. t.35 yrarK' wrvire coinpleli'il.
IM.AMt IIIAKM K DIJW IITM F.ST : HXI'I:M)ITI HI-: I — 5
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Inland Revenue Dcpartmenl: Citil (■overnment Contineencies. $ rts.
Minist^re du Kevenu de I'lnttripur: D^penses rontlngentes du eoiivernement civil.
Salaries at Ottawa .'... i Page I — 4). 2,743 65
Stationery Office supplies. 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,654 58
King's Printers account: printing, binding, etc . 4,044 73
Telegrams, $991. .50; telephone messages, $S08.20; cartage, $267.50 . 2,067 20
Subscription to newspapers and publications 837 98
Po.stagc.S141; water, $1.33.80; street car tickets, $58; tram ing pictures, $57.25 390 05
Typewriter repairs. $50.10; repairing locks, making keys, etc., $37.35. . 87 45
Express charges. $20.02; sundry, small items. $43.17 63 19
Washing towels: Mrs. H. Robert. 12 m. to Mar. 31 96 00
Travelling expenses: Hon. .\. Sevignv. SI. 000; .1. U. Vincant. $383.90; -M. I.. < 'astonguav, $2.");
L. Catollicr. $942.46: \. fhas.se. $1,465.10; F. C. Collier, $135.60: M. V. Gallagher,
$1,207.75: (). Higman. .S310.69; W. H. Hill, $146.98; A. B. Lambe, $211.90; A. McGill,
$502.21; Z. A. Montreuil.$11.45; F. J. Perron. $42; J. A. Rickey. $71..50: A. Ruel, $73.55;
P. R. Rutledge, $1.58.00; G. W. Taylor. $76..56; A. Valin. $13.20; E. O. Way. $115.95 " 6.893 86
20.878 69
14
286 60
2
.245 19
108 20
142 27
151 28
Excise: Salaries and Contingenries, Onlario.
Accise: Appointements et d^penses eontingentes, Ontario.
( Unless otherwise noted all Salaries cover the period of 12 months to March 31. 1918.)
(A moins d' indication contraire tous las salaires couvrent une periode de 12 ai 31 mars 1918)
BtUinllc {Salaries ft 4, g86.e0: Contingencies. (2.646.94)-
.Salaries: collector, A. C. McVee (on military leave), $1,647.33; deputy collector.,W. .1. Ctxik
(on military leave), $440.86; exci.senicn: E. G. Blavlock, S949.9S; W. .1. Brown, $1. .599.96;
W. I. Cole. $949.98; W. A. G. Hardy. $1,227.42; J. E. Lally. $1. 134.51; G. H. McArthur,
$1,999.92: H. A. Rogers (on military leave) April IJuncU. $155.54; F. W. Sprague,
$1,418.67: C. B. Treverton, $1,262.43: H. R. Wil.son. SI. .503 "
Travel: H. F. Abbott. .S2S1.72: E. G. Blavlock. .95c; W. .1. Brown. $198..?9; j. E. Lally,
$.300; T. M. Lane. $24 05; W. A. G. Hardv. S!00; G. H. McArthur; $300; A. C. McFee.
$14.40; .1. C. McXaughton, $225.68; F. W. Sprague, $300; C. B. Treverton. $300
Care of office and laundry, S. E. Haight, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $98.50; towels, 1 do»., $4.20; soap,
etc., $5..50 .;
Telephone. 1 y, to Mar. 31. $32; postage, $44; express, $24.12; telegrams, telephones, $22..50;
ink and mucilage, S14.65; ice, $5
Trenton: travel: .1. E. I.allv. $133.30; C. B. Treverton. $14.95; postage, express, teli'phimes.
$3.03
Brantford (.S'd/uric^, S7,SfJ6.Sl; Continfjencica. $iS4.ol I.
Salaries- collector, M. .1. O'Donohue, $1,999.92; deputy e >llector, W. .Sloan, $1,500: excise-
men: I. Newsomc. $1,381.17: F. C. Schuler, $1,299.96
Travel, M. .1. O'Donohue. $246. .50: car tickets. ^5; livery, $S..50
Telephones: 1 y. to Mar. 31: 1 at $32: 1 at $25: telephones, telegrams. $28.04
Po.stage. $51.03; express. $27.86; laundry. $17.09: ink, etc.. $3.75; notary lees, $3.25; 2 items,
$2.08
Norwich: deputy collector, W. Fairley, .$999.96; travel, $2.30; postage, etc., $4.75
Woodstock: exciseman. H. N. Orr. killed in .action .July 14, 1917
SpiM'ial .allowance to .1. F. Carson, at $"! per v,-., April l-.\ug. 24
Travel. J. F. Carson. $27..'10: postage. $6.25; laundry. $4
Telephone. 1 y. to Mar. 31, $30; 2 items. $1.85
Guelph [Salaries, t21,Se8.iO; Conlingencieg, it, 750.10).
Salaries: collector, B. Her, $2,799.96; deputy collector, T. M. Till, $1,999.92: accountant,
S. Broadfoot, $1,800; excisemen: J. R. Hanlon. $1,.500; E. C. O'Brien, $1,299.96
Travel: .1. R. Hanlon. $6.32: B. Her. $1(1.84; car tickets, $50.40
Messenger and caretaker, G. X. McLean, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $219.96; laundry, $1.80
Telephone, 1 y. to M.ar. 31, $42; telephones, telegrams. $18.48; express, $!6.:10
Postage, $63.02; ice, $7; ink and mucilasce, $5.90; towels. 6 pr.. $5.10; soap, etc.. $1.05 .
Kitchener: exciseman. P. J. .\lteman. $1..500; postage, telephones, express, $15.65
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31. $.34: caretaker. .1. E. Clemens. $18
Gait: caretaker. A. Bowman, .\pril 1-Dec. 31. salary
Preston: i-\ciseman, .\. W. Bowman. $1,500; car fare. $21.15; postji^e. express. $7.65
Waterhu); exei.semen: .J. .1. Coutts. S1..500: L. Feik. $1,074.93; W.H. Gerald. $2. 19D.96; N
Martin. $1.. 500; F. W. Thomas. $1.. 500; A. Fllelmann. $1, 193.67.
Temporary exciseman, W. Chivers. salary
Travel: .1. F. Carson. $36.,50; ,J. J. Coutts. $46..50; express, $32.2 1 .
Telephone. 1 y. to Mar. 31, $34; cleaning, G. Suggitt, $24: postage, telephones, ink
etc., $45.27
Carried forward 48,092 86
6,181 05
300 00
85 04
105 06
1 . 007 01
125 .30
167 96
37 .55
31 85
9.399
S4
103
56
224
76
76
78
82
07
1.515
65
S2
00
18
00
1..528
80
.'<.96.S
56
!100 00
115
21
103 27
I — 6 ArniToi! (!Km:i!M.s in.rnin. i:>r,i'.itA
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
' Excise: Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario— Continued. $ cts.
Acclse: Appointements et d^penses rontineentes, Ontario — Suite.
BrouKht (onvarU 4S, 092 SO
Hamillon {Salaries, tSe,0S9.S8; Conlingencie^, $5SS.82).
Salaries: collector. \V,A. D. Babv. $2,674.9.5; deputy collector, J. O'Brien. $1,909.92; account-
ant. K. W. Dumbrille. $1,800; excisemen: W. Amor, $1,299.98; A. Ballontino, $l.4-J9.99;
M. C. Beaslev, $1,099.92: J. F. S. Bnvd. $1..500; J. H. ChcseUline. $1,599.96; W.J
Elliott. $1,500; P. F. Griffin. $1.262.4.3; T. H. Havliurst..$1.500; J. O. Hiscott. $1.3.')8.67;
H..I. Kirpatrick. $1..5n0: .(..I. I.awlor. $l..->00; J. L. Mitchell, $1,418.67; J. F. O'Brien,
$1.S24.99; messenger. C. Blai-kman. $799.92 26.080 38
Tem|)orary exciseman. N. MerigoUi. .Vpril 1-May 31. salary 133 32
Travel. W. A. D. Baby. $1.25; ear fare. $19; express. $165.64 215 89
Telephone. 1 V. to Mar. 31. $.59: postage, telephones. $40.43; ink. $5.15; repairs. $5.43; 12
items. $13.10 123 II
Uundas: exciseman. J. F. Smith, car fare, $52; postage. $4.5ii .56 50
Kingtlon (Salariex.tS.OSSM; Cnnlinorncies,tT^.SB).
Collector, T. Grimason, $1,999.92: deputv collector. A. Hanlcy, $1,500; excisemen: W.J.
Frizell. $1,074.93; J. Ho(nin. $999.90; W. H. Montgomery. $1,381.17; J. O'DonncIl,
$1.099.92 S, 0.5.5 90
Telephone. 1 v. to Mar. 31. $32; telegrams, express. $10.21 ; towels. 1 do»., $4 40 21
Postage. $18.65; laundry, $3; ink. etc., $2.35; s.)ap. matches, $1.14 25 14
N'apance: postage 3 00
Lmdun {Salaries, ti I, CS1.6G; Contingencies, tt,29t.H).
>:\]:irv^. coljeiior. T. G. Davis. $2,499.96; accountant, J. T. Robins-m, $1,393.71. .•.|.,m>
collectors: T. Cou.sins. $1,200; W. H. Hicks. $1,399.92; X. C. McXaughton (remox-ed
from Pi'rthl Feb. 1-Mar. 31. $210.06; V. K. A. Webbe. $1,749.96; excisemen: J. f. Oe.in.
«1. 227.42; F. H. Famworlh. $1,099.92; F. V. C.ranger. .?1. 099.92; W. A. C. l.itulsav.
$1,049.94; .\. f!. McMartin. (removed from Perth). Feb. 1 Mar. 31. $lS:!.:i2; H. II.
Pingel (enlisUtl Dee. 3.1, $SI7.50; J. Talbot. $999.96; W. 11. I'liomas. $1,019.94; steno-
grapher. J. M. Tytler. $699.98
Travel: T. G. Davis, $113.55: T. M. Lane (board), $76.49; A. G. MacMartin, $.33.80; ear
tickets. $35
Removal expenses of T. M. Lani' from Belleville . .
fharwDiiKin. Mrs. S. J. McWatters. $116; mes.scnger, W. Greer, $120.
Telephone 1 y. to .Mar. 31, $57; postage. $5S; expres-s, $41.2.3; telegrams, ink. mucilage. $4. 2S
Petrolea: ileputy collector. J. Fithles (died Oct. 20). $583.31; maintenfince of hor.se. $140;
po.stace, t4:*lephones. express. $5 90. .
Samia: deputy eolleetor. W. .\. Thrasher, $1,999.92; car faro, $15; postage, telephones.
express, $17.20
Strathroy: (leputy collector. J. P. Whitehead, sjilnry
St. Thomas: deputy collector. W. T. Collins, .salary. ,
Caretaker. G. I.lllon. $48; postage, express. $0.15
Ottaua (Sttlarie*, tlO,QH.72. Conlino- 'icir.-<, J.'.i.V/.'X'J.
Salaries: eolleeU>r. M. J. O'Connor. $1,099.92; deputv c<illect«rs: J. Bennett. $1,299.90; G.
Laporte (died .Ian. 3i. $1,000: T. Me(;uire. $l.i500; a-counljint. J. A. Chisholm. $1. 199.94;
• xeix-m-n • F. W. Fnrde. $1,200; J. M. Noonan. $1,090.02; I,. K. Noel. $91«.«.S 9.949 72
Ten. I .men: J. L. Couillnrd, .\nril l-\ov. 7. $542..50: 10. BourKeau.»409.92; h.K.
' -73.73; L. C. Lachance, Sept. 20-Mar. 31, $475; E. Westnian. .Tune .30-Scpt.
I • 2.117 ,S1
Tnivii 1. .\l.<;uire. $3.00; M. J. O'Connor. $5.30; car tickets. $:tfl 4.S 20
Telephfine, I y. to Mar. 31. $35; postage, telephones. $29.95; ice. $3;i; wnler, $11..50; laundry.
$12; 5 items. $1.85 123 30
Buekinehnm: deputy collector, F. Ladouceur, Aftril Klunc 30, $75; travel, II; postago, 75c. 76 76
Oirin .found (.Httlarie*, te,SBB.9B; Contingencirt, t7,5S.t3).
Salaries: collector. W. .1. r;rahniii, $1..S00: cleputy collector, W. N. Chisholin. $1,299.90;
exci.^emen; .V. Ulyth (appointed District inspector, Toronto, Dec. 1), $1,000; J. J.
.lohnson. $1,.500.. • • 5.599 96
Travel W. J. <;rnhnm. $22.15; J. J. .Tnhnsfin. $S.70; livery. $1 34 85
Telephone, I v. to Mar. 31. $.30: postage. $.34.37: express. $18.45; Bundries, $3.03 85 86
NcusUidt: temporary exciseman, E. .Seebcr. $499.92; travel, $29.70; postage, $2.26 631 88
Wnlkerion: deputy collector, C. W. fr>tlerninn. $999.96; tnivel, $sfi.40: postage, etc., $16.26 1,102 01
CnrriMl forward 125.705 01
16,688 09
2.58
84
1(14
14
531)
00
100 51
729
21
2.032
12
1 . 193
07
1 , 190
07
54
15
IXLAND REYEytE DKPARTilEXT: EXPESDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
1—7
Excise: Salaries and Contingencies, Ontario — Continuod.
Accise: Appointements et clfpenses contingentes, Ontario — Suite.
lirought forward
Perth {Salaries, ttO,lJfi.l5; Contingencies, t2.81T.36,.
Salaries: collector, C". F. Stone, $1,924.95; deputy collectors: H. T. Xoonan (returned from
military duty July 18) , $1,123.37; J. C. McXaughton (moved to London, Feb. 1; $1,083.30;
excisemen: T. M. Lane, (moved to Montreal, Jan. 1), $1,224.96; A. G. MacMartin (moved
to London, Feb. 1). $891.61; F. H. McLenaKhan, ^81.12; R. S. MeiKhen, $1,074.93
Travel: T. M. Lane, $12.30: J. C. McN'auEliton. S(;..iO: C F. Stone, $104.3,5 .•
Rent, Merchants Bank of Canada, 1 y. to Jan. 31, $2-50; heat, $30; taxes, $.52.50
Caretaker, P. Kane, $104: water rate, $12; light, $8.60; sundry hardware, $3.65
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $25; postage, $50; express, telephones, $10.92; ink, exchange, etc.,
$4 . 8.5 * ,
Arnprior: preventive officer, W. E. Rowan, (guarantee premiumj, $2.74; travel, $51.75;
telephones, 65e
Cobalt: temporary exciseman, A. L. Herbert, Mar. 1-Jan. 31, $91.63; postage, etc., $4.52 . . .
Rent, Cobalt Standard Mining Exchange, 1 y. to Dec. 31, 1917 ■: . . .
Eganvillc: deputy collector, J. George, .A.pr. l-.A.ug. 31, salary
Mattawa: temporary deputy collector, C .-V. Fink, .\prU l-.-Vug. 31, salary
New Liskeard: exciseman, T. K. .Armstrong, 51,099.92; postage, $2.90
North Bay: exciseman, R. M. Miller, April l-.Vug. 31, $416.65; travel, $93.05
Renfrew: temporary exciseman, Iv J. Leacej', SI. 200: postage, express, $IQ.57. . :
Sturgeon Falls: deputy collector, E. Maurice, April 1-Aug. 31
Sudburj-: temporary deputy collectors: L. H. Bouskill, Nov. 23-Mar. 31, $106.67; R. S.
Cooper, July 1-Nov. 22, $280
Travel, R. S. Cooper, ^1,45; postage, express, ink, etc., $9.85
Peterborough (Salaries, f 3,634.78; Contingencies , $143.92).
Salaries: collector, W. H. BuUcr, $1,474.98: deputy collector, W. R. Parker, $999.96
Travel, W. H. BuUer, $16.25; postage, express, $14.90; 2 items, $2.20
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31
Cobourg: deputy collector, J. W. Bickle, $949.92; travel, $3.40
Caretaker, \V. Russell, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $30.67; postage, express, $7.17
Port Hope: exciseman, R. Granby, salary
Caretaker, J. Elliott, 1 y. to Mar. 31, salary
$ cts.
125,765 64
Port Arthur (Salaries, $4,241.58; Contingencies, $462.08).
Salaries: collector, M. W. Bridgman, $1,800; exciseman, J. C. Wink, $1,141.62
Travel, M. \V. Bridgman, $173.45; car fare, S3; express, $15.88
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, S37; postage, telegrams, $79.40; 4 items, $8.65
Dryden: postage, express
Fort Francis: postage, express ^.
Fort William: exciseman, B. H. Smith, $1,299.96: car fare, $3.75
Telephone, June 20-Mar. 20, $31..50; moving phone , $1; cash box, $2.75
Postage, .$50; moving office, $11.50; lettering doors and signs, $4.50; express, ink, etc.,
.$3.50 ;.
Rainy River: postage, express, etc '.
Prescotl (Salaries $15,174.39; Contingencies, $662.97).
Salaries: collector, T. H. Melville, $2,799.96: dcputv collector, J. B. White, $1,999.92; excise-
men: W. P. Byrne. $1,090.92; C. Granton, .$1,193.67; K. .McXally, $1,324.95; E. A.
McPherson, U.'m.'.iC,; D. Murray, $1,999.92; C. E. Wood, $1,1.56.17
Travel: T. R. Melville. $5; J. B. White, $1..50; express, $6.45
Caretaker, Mrs. E. Henry, $92; ink, $4.45; soap, $1
Telephone, 1 y . to Mar. 31, $52; postage, telegrams, e:<change, $36.14
Brockville: deputy collector, J. A. Wood, $999.96; temporary exciseman, A. L. Murray
April l-.7uly 31, $266.<>4
Caretaker, Mrs. .\.. J. Robertson, .\pril 1-Dec. 31, $65; telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $25
postage, express, etc., $22.15
Cornwall: deputy collector, W. H. Dunkin, $999.96; travel, $2.65
Caretaker, C. Revier, $70; postage, $12.99
St. Catharines (Salaries, $8,799.80; Contingencies, $294.31).
Salaries: collector, C. A. Hesson, $1,599.90; deputy collector, H. J. Johnston, $1,099.92;
excisemen: R. L. H. Schram, $1,299.96; W. .V. Simpson, $1,.500
Travel: C. .V. Hesson, $6.00; R. L. Schram, $.50.10; W. A. Simpson, $1.15
Caretaker, Mrs. J. Clark, $60: express, S13.95; ink, $1.85
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $35; postage, telegrams, etc., .$55.76
Port Colborne: exciseman, E. Milliken, $1,299.96; travel, $4.80
Rent, B. Milliken, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $60; postage, express, telephones, $5.10
8,204 24
123 15
332 50
128 25
90 77
55 14
96 15
120 00
208 30
166 65
1,102 82
.509 70
1,210 57
208 30
386 67
14 30
2,474 94
33 35
30 00
953 32
37 84
199 92
39 33
2,941 62
192 33
125 05
19 50
5 10
1,303 71
35 25
72 50
8 60
. 13
,174 47
12 95
97 45
88 14
1
,266 60
'
112 15
1
,002 61
82 99
0,
499 84
57 85
75 80
90 76
1
,304 76
65 10
Carried forward 170, 126 98
1—8
M nnou iiKSEh'ALs HEPour. mn-iois
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
.1. Kinncar, S949.9S: J. C.
$1,418.67; .\. H. Sliorev.
.1. Sykos, $1,299.96; W. H.
Windnor (Satarien, tS6,SS9.e7; Conlingcnciiii. t9S6.ie'.
Salaries: collector, .1. McSween. $2,799.96: nccountant, \. .1. K. BcUoperche. $1,800
Deputy cullortors: S. Boncli-iiu, $1,749.96: 1'. M. KookIi, $1,200; H. K. .Miirion. $1,999.92
Kiciscinon: .\. R. .Vdani. $1,150.17; C. .\. Haviinl. $l..ilK); U. .1. H.Tiioron. $1.1.56.17; H. L.
Bcrrv, $1,500; T. M. Bczain-, $1,1.56.17; (,. \. BouK-illcr. $2,199.96; .1. Mrcniuin. $1..599.96;
.1. \V. Caliill. $1,099.92; K. 1). ' umiiiitonl. $1,0:19.92; J. Kulmnor. $1,099.92; ,1. Fry,
$l,0:«i.92; f ;. ('•. 1-oye. $1,418.67; K. Lyons. $1..500; Iv Monforton. $l.i:!4..5l; T. D. N'iycn,
$1.1.56.17; C.O'N'cil, $1,262.43: k.Thoiiia,s.$l.,500
.StcnoKrapher. .\. 1'^. KcKgutt. salary .
Travel: .\. .1. K. Ikllcp<-rclie. $7; S. Htnclcau. $8.30; .\. K. Brain. $12.80; J. McSween, $8.60;
K. H. Monrorton. $24; (;. (i. I.<>yc. $4.20; car fare. $192
MfrtiscnKcr anri f-an'takcr, \V. I. Milljcr, $1.50; laundry and .soap. $3.64; towpl.s. 1 doz.. $6 . .
Tclcpliono. 1 y. I9 .Mar. 31. $.30; p<wtagc. loluphu'iiua, $9-1.64; express. «l<7 I'l i.-.v «'>i4ii
stationery. $12.9.5; repairs. 40c
Chatham: travel: .S. l.amont. $25.90: A. Wickena, $25
Tplcplume. On. 12-Mar. 31. $14.14; poslaKC express. $2S.80
LoaminKton: exris<-mon .1. Neil. $1..5(K); U. 11. I.aMarsli. $949.98
Travel. J. .Neil, $26.60; postiinc. express, ink. $27.70
Wallaceburg: rent, O. 1{. Mitchell, 1 y, to Mar. 31. $60; postage, $3
Innprrtion, Ontario (Salarivi, tS,686.8^: ContingrnricM, tl,6ii.3Si
Klnitston Dislrici —
Inspoitnr. J. K. (low. $3,000: tninsporl, $1.58; livinK expenses, $176.08. .
Henl. Helen Henlmier f 'oriimillee. 1 v. to Mar. 31
Tfleplutne. 1 y, to Mar. 31. $30: |>ost.'Mte. telephones, express, $27.93.
< .....I.- \V. . I. IVntold. $.54.67; 3 items. $3.75
Tor I -
i W. y. Miller fsupcrannualed Dee. 1 1. $2,000; \. Hlyth. I)e<-. I .Mar. 31. $660.64
U. 1 , MiU'T. transp^irt. $21.45; livinu exp<'ns4*s. $11,.
\. Klylli. trans(s>rl. $71.15: livinu ei|))Mi«es. $181.04
I r.r ' )■ 1 .1-, $7.45; taxis. $7: pfistuKc, express, elf., $7.85.
Wi,. ; I —
I n. Powell. $3,000: tnuMport. $120.50: livinR exponnes. $.384.90.
!• I' pii.T,! . I y. to.IunnSO, 1918, $32; postn((e, telephones, express, $45.13; 3 items, $4.93. .
Total, carried lo VauP 1 — 2.
170,126 98
4.893 63
66 15
49 65
ta 67
1,020 56
199 92
7,599 96
2,999 8S
Excise: Salaries ami <'oiitliieencles, Ontario— (Uncluded.
.\ceise: .VpiMiliitemeiils et d^penses rontiiiKeiites. Ontario — Fin.
Brought forward
Stratford (Salarits, iS.OSS.Sl; Conlingencies, t!00.07).
i^alaries: tollcrtor. G. Rennie, $1,999.92; deputy collector, T. S. Tobin, $1,500; exciseman,
A. J. Jeffrey. $1,393.71
Travel: A. J. Jeffrey. $H.85; G. Kennie. $14.60: T. S. Tobin, $6.70 .
Caretaker. E. G. Murray. $48: stationery. $1.65
Telephone. .July 1-Mar. 31. $24; post.ige. telephones, express. $39.67
Listowol: deputy collector. V. C. F. Bamford. $999.96: postatte, express, etc., $20.60 . . .
St. MaryV; deputy collector. W. Billings, salary
Toronto (Salaries, SSI,S39.S0; Conlingcncies, ti,04e.79 .
Salaries: lolleitor. H. R. Frankland. $2,799.90: accountants: J. B. Boomer, $1,800: A.
Coulter. $1,. 500; H. Ritchie. $1,500
Deputy coUe.tors: H. J. Dager, $999.96: J. H. MacKenzie. $1,999.92
Kxcisemen: H. F. Abbott (enlisted Nov. 16,. $828.07; J. .s. Barber. $1,299.96: R. J. Burns.
$1..599.96: B. J. Dovle. $1,599.96: G. E. Dunbar, $1,575: C;. G. Eakins. $1,099.92; H. H.
Falconer. $1..500; C. Gerald. $2,199.96: A. L. CJillics. $1..50O: A. I,. Ciraham. $1..599.96;
W.T. Graham. SI. .599.96: H. N. Helliwell, $1,500: L. B. Hurst. $1.. 599.96; R. C. Jamieson.
$1,099.98: E. J. A. Johnston. $1,449.99; A. Jones, $1,099.92; \V.
Ma.Kay. $1,262.43; A. P. Mather. $1,0M.92: J. T. Oliver.
$1,262.43: J. R. Songhurst, $949.98; F. H. Spence. $1,500; W.
WaLsh, $l,.500; J. J. Voung. $1,343.07: R. K. Young. $1..500
Stenogn»pher. E. G. Fielding. $699.90: messenger. J. B. .^loan, $799.92
Temporary excisemen: .\. E. Cowling, .A.pril 1-N'oy. .30, $.533.28; T. I.alor, April 1-Nov. 30,
$.533.28; .\. F. .Smith ilcss military pay 1, $398.42
Travel: \V. J. .Sykes. $2.75; car ticket.s. $3.54; temporary stenographer, 10 d.', $18
Caretaker, C. iSimpson, $480; extra cleaning, $20; towels, 2 doz., $10; cleaning :icce.s.sj>ries.
$3.95
Telephones, 1 y. to Mar. 31: office, $74.36; eollcetor's residence, $19
Postage. $1.58; expre.ss. $100.51; telephones, telegrams. $7.54: ink and mucilage, $9.22
Toronto-Towel ."^uppl.y < "o., $6: soap. $7.40; repairs. $1.35
Barric: ilcputy collector. .M. .-shanaiy, $1,099.92; travel. $1.35: postage, etc., $18.05
C<illingwood: temporary ex<*iseman. H. Foreman. $216.59; postage. $16.50
Parrj' .'sound: exciseman. J. C. MacKay. travel. $667.75; postage, express, etc.. S25.(^ . .
Sault Sto. Marie: deputy collector. T.'ll. lOlliott, $1,399.92; car fare. $24.75
Telephone. Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1918, $15; postage. $23.99
37.239 64
1,499 88
1.464 9S
374 75
513 95
93 36
575 37
14 75
1.119 32
2:t3 09
693 40
1.424 67
38 99
4,, 599 96
4.940 88
!2.639 89
899 96
2.56 80
1.59 64
298 ,58
.50 9(1
42 94
2.449 98
,54 .30
63 00
3,:i34 98
2(KI 0(1
57 93
.58 42
2,666 04
(12 45
258 79
22 30
3.505 40
82 00
278,821 35
5, 199 78
504 80
163 07
198 25
6,505 95
1.699 92
05 60
8 40
15 00
251 08
97 05
25 55
349 00
99 96
5.768 07
9,522 68
IXLAXU hi:\i:m i: i>i:i'\in']iKsr: EXi't'ynrnin: i — s
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Excise: Salaries and Contingencies, Quebec.
Acclse: .4ppointement$ et d^penses contingentes, Quebec. $ eta.
Julii-lti (Salurien. SIS,2i6.8l; Conlingcncics, $2,928.60).
.Salaries: colleetor, C. P. Mainville, $2,324.94; deputy collector, G. N. Gamaehe, 11,774.92;
exciseman. J. E. Harrette, $1,039.92
Travel: .1. K. Barrettc, S181.55; G. X. Gamaehe. $59..50; C. P. Mainville, S263.75
Telephones, 1 v. to Mar. 31, 2 at $22: telephones, telegrams, $45.88; express, $73.19
Caretaker. A, Hatelle, $G0; postage. $128.51; ink and mucilage, $6.43; 3 items, $3.28
Berthierville: excisemen: L. N. Ciariepv, $I.2y'J.!)0: .J. H. H. Langevin. $1,099.92; J. G. H.
Normandin. $1,849.98; J. A. Olivier. $1,1.56.17; L. H. Olivier, $1,099.92
Temporary excisemen: .1. L. Denis. $799.92; D. J. Parent, $900.
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31. $20; telephones. $45.60
Travel. G. H. Normandin, $3.85; postage, ink, $4.55
Laurentide: postage
L'Epiphanie: deputy eolbctor, J. B. T. Richard (resigned Nov. 171, salary
Kent: .1. B. Richard. April 1-Xov. 17. $03.05; G. Massiootte, Nov. 21-Mar. 31, $:J4
Telephone, .\pril l-Dec. 31, $15; postage, telephones, $10. .55
.St. Esprit: exciseman, J. Pariscau, $300; travel. $48; postage. $1 ^
St. Roch r.\chigan: temporary exciseman. J. .1. Gareau, salary 7. . .
Montreal (Salaries, t65, 741.26; Contingencies, t8,S87.S4).
Salaries: collector, J. D. Fox, $2,299.92; accountants: E. R. Forest, $1,800; H. Longtin,
1.068.75 -
Deputy collectors: A. A. Andrews. SI.306.G4; I.. V. Beniot. $1,999.92: C. P. Chagnon. $1,200;
M.h. E. Hudon, $1,999.92: A. H. Renaud. $1,881.21; C. E. A. Patterson. $1,074.99
l)xcisemen: .A.. 1,. .\ucoin. $1,274.94; R. Beaulieu. Ion military leave), $1,043.24; .A.. P. Belair,
(died Mar. 19), $1,099.92; L. C. Beliveau. $1,074.93; A. Boucher. $1,099.92; J. O. Bosquet,
$1,.599,96; P. E. Brissette, $949.98; L. .\. .K. .1. Comte. $1,299.90; J. J. f 'ostigan. $999.96; .1.
H. f'revier. $1,099.92; T. David, S1..500; .1. E. A. Dcsaulniers, $1,500; L. Dumonchel,
$1,299.96; .J. A. Gervais. $1,227.42: D. P. Graveline. $1,099.92: J. A. O. Harwood. $1..500;
D. J. Kearnev, $1,.599.96; J. .V. Lambert. $1,2!)9.90: J. .V. Lamoureaux. $1,418.67; T. M.
Lane, (removed from Perth. .Ian. II. $424.98; J. L. Laurier. $1,299.90; .1. .\. Lesperance,
$1,418.07; P. E. C. .loubert, $1,099.92: .1. .\.'Mantha, $1,099.92; L. H. Marin. $1,099.92;
L. J. McGuire. $1..500; E. Millier. $1,099.92; .1. F. Milot, $I..500; G. E. Panneton. $1,099.92:
J. Prevost, $1,099.92: .1. O. Prevost. $1,1.50.17; G. .\. Robillard. $1,099.92: G. Roux.
1,202.43: W. J. Scullion, $1,.500; J. W. Snowdcn, $2,199.90; G. Thurber, $1,099.92; D. J.
Walsh. $2.199.90 47.250 H
Mes.sengcr, M. J. ODonnell, $799.92; stenographer, A. Bousquet, $699.96 1,499 88
Temporary excisemen: A. L. Barbeau. Julv 23-Mar. 31, $021.77: J. O. Desrochers. .Ian. 7~Mar.
31. $2.33.80; W. .1. Ciallagher. .Julv 16-M"ar. 31, $0.38.71; O. Ciariepy. .lulv 2.3-Mar. 31. $021.77;
D. Huot, Aug. l~Mar. 31.$600: .J. G. LaRochelle, Jan. 5-Mar. 31, $239.23; J. Macduff, $900;
G. Normandin. .Vpril l-.Iune 13. $182..50 4,037 84
Travel: F. Barnes, $31; VV. Gauthier, $8.95; L. E. Gauvin, $206.65: F. X. Labonte, $3; T. M.
Lane, $01.06; .\. H. Renaud. $48.10: G. E. Panneton, $47.50; D.J. Walsh, $3; car tickets,
$1,433 1,842 26
Removal expenses of G. H. Normandin from Berthierville 188 15
Supplying stenographer. G. Fox. 18 d. in .\ug. at $3 .54 00
Caretaker, Mrs. .A.. Brunct. $000: cleaning accessories, $40.98 040 98
Telephones. 1 y. to Mar. 31: 1 at $03..50: 2 at $58.25; 1 at $57; 1 at $.56.25; 3 at $37; 1 at $35... 439 25
p;xpre.ss, cartage, -$807. .50; postage, $180; telephones, telegrams, $.54.66; ice. $27.50; ink, etc.,
$32.03; water. $12.65; sundries. $19.34 1,1.33 68
St.. Jerome: deputy collector. F. X. St. .Michel. $499.92; postage, ink, $18.50; cleaning and
laundry, $12 .5.30 42
Valleyfield: deputy collector, A. Lefebvre, $1,200; postage, $20.68 1.220 68
Quebec (Salaries, $21,645.29; Contingencies, $6,867.95).
Salaries: collector, D. .Arcand. (died Oct. 31). $1.0.33.31; deputy collectors: .\. LaRue, $1,449.96;
J. Lomoine. $1,068.75; C. E. Rrmleau. $1,200; R. Timmons. $1,918.71; accountant. E. L.
Bergeron, $1,.543. 71; excisemen: J. J. Coleman, 31, .500; J. R. Filteau, $1,193.67; L. Hardy,
$1,200; O. E.J. Martineau, $1,418.67; W. Poitras, $1,418.67; C. Vezina, $999.96; messenger,
C. .v. Mercier. $999.96 18,145 37
Temporary excisemen: G. C. Bemier. $799.92; D. J. Butler, $799.92: O. Corriveau. -5799.92;
A. R. Cote. April 1-Oct. 31, $460.02; .\. Morin, Nov. 2-Mar. 20, $3.84.30; J. H. Patry, .Vpril
1-Oct. 31. $.583.31 3.833 90
Travel: J. J. Colcriian, $234.20; O. Corriveau (lunchesi, $107.80; J. O. Dumontier, 10c. ; L.
Hardy. $4: .\. La Rue. $29.75; C. E. Rouleau. $1.50; F. X.Travwsv. $107.80; car tickets, $80. 713 65
Stenographer. Mde. i:. .\rpin. Oct. 29-Mar. 8. $290.29; mes.senger. I". U. Pageot, $782.72 1,073 01
Caretaker, Mrs. Cant in. $:!09; cliarwoiuan. M. Baker, $;i09; cleaning accessories, $35.80 0.53 SO
Telephones. olHce, July l-.Mar. 31. $:i0: collector's residence, .J.an. 1-Mar. 31, $7.50 37 50
Postage, $174.48; express. $219.93; telephones, $10.24; ice,. $10; ink and mucilage, $10.50;
cleaning floors and carpets. $11.29; repairs. $3.75; 5 items, $5.05 445 24
Fraserville: deputy collector. J. B. E. I'renette, salary 1,200 00
Gaspc: .sub-collector, A. J. K.avanagli. postage 4 00
Levis: deputy collector, A. (icily. $1,200; exciseman. J. B. Beaulieu, $1,099.92 2,299 92
Travel, A. Gelly. $24.10; postage, telephones, express, $30.01 60 11
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $25.35; cleaning and accessories, $21.30 46 65
Carried forward 117.825 25
1—10
ArniTOR GFyFliAl.S REPORT. 1917-iniS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
E\cise: Salaries and Contlnai'iKies. Qufl>cc — Concluded. S cts.
Accise: Df pi-nscs ct Appolntenu'iits contingentes, Quebec— Fin
Brought forward lI7,8-2o25
Shrrbrooke {Salaries, t8,999.e4: Conlingencies, tSTi.SO).
Salaries: collector, A. F. Simpson, $2,299.92; deputy collector, E. Chartier, $1,699.92; excise-
man, F. f '. Bowen, $999.96 4,999 80
Travel: E. Chartier, $25: .\. F. .''impson, $267.65: car tickets, $30. 322 65
Caret.iker, Mrs. Smith. $72: Towel Supply Co., $27 99 00
Telephone, 1 v. to Mar. 31. $3S; post.ige, telephones, express, $115.22 153 22
Granby: deputy collector, E. H. Rousseau, $1,099.92; excisemen: C. B.deGrosbois, $1,299.96;
.1. D. Quinn", $1,599.96 3,999 84
Travel, C. B. de CJrosbois, $176.93: postage, $29 205 93
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $20; telephones, express, $71.70 . 91 70
Si. Hi/acinthe (Salaries, $11,549.82; Contingencies, ti.SU.ne).
Salaries: collector, A. P. Cartier, $1.S49.9S: deputy collector, $1,.500; excisemen: A. B. Mac-
donald, $2,199.96; . I. C. Rouleau, $1,.500 7,049 94
Travel: J. A. Ciidotte. ?20..5.5: .V. I'. Cartier, $.37.40: J. C. Rouleau, $262.45 320 40
Caretaker, E. Clapin, $60; ink and pa.ste, $4.50: repairs, S1..50 60 00
Telephone. 1 y. to June 30, 1918, $32; postaRC, telephones, express, $133.21 165 21
Arthabaska: temporary exciseman. .V. Mahen, salarj- 300 00
Drummondville: F. X. l.atx)nte, travel, $14.55; telephone, 4.5c 15 00
Famham: temporarj- exciseman, 1'. .V. (lalipeau, .A.pril Uan. 31, salary. 416 IK)
Sorel:ideputy collector, A. Francoeur, $999.96; cleaning, L. V. Cadoi°ct, $48; postage, express,
$18.40 1,066 36
St. Ccsaire: temporary exciseman, H. Grise, $.399.96; post.-me. $5.69. . . 405 65
.=!t. Johns: deputy collector. F. X. Arrhambault. SW9.90: exciseman, E. Cauvin, $1,500 2,499 96
Rent, F. X. .\rchambault, 1 v. to .M.ir. 31, $1.56: telephone, 1 y. to Mar, 31. $20; postage,
ink, etc., $31.45 207 45
Victoriaville: deputy collector, ?'. X. de Billy, salary 999 96
Rent and cleaning, F. X. de Billy, 1 y. to Mar. 31. $240; postage, express, $11.85 251 S5
I
Three Ritert (Salaries, tt. 699.96; Contingencies, tl.SSi.gS).
Salarj-: collector, C. Z. Duplessis, salary
Travel, .\. TruHel. $86.30: advertisinc. $5.20
Telephone. July I-Mar. 31. $20.25; poslace, telephones, express, $60.72
Louiseville: tcmponirj' exciseman, I. Voisard, .Vpril 1 -Mar. 31, $2.50; postage, $3 .
Notre Dame des Neiges: temporary exci.seman, E. Ileroux, $99.96: post.ige. $5.35..
Shawinigan Falls: temporarj- exciseman, J. H. N. Desaulniers, $300; postage, $3.75
St. Bonilace: temporary exciseman, E. Boucher, $475; postage, $18.75..
1,599 96
91 .50
.SO 97
253 00
lai 31
30? 75
493 76
Inspection, Quebec (Salaries, tS,599.9t; Conlingrnrirs, t&iJii'.
Montreal District —
Inspector, J. A. Bemicr, salary
Transport, $54..55; living expenses, $117.35; cabs and cars, $34.25; exprcm, etc., $1
Quebec District —
InHpcctor, J. .\. I>umontier, $3,000: transport, $96.20; living expenses. $85. . .
J. R. Filtoau, excLieman, transport, $14.3,5; living expenses. $17.60; cabs and cars, $4.<S0..
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $42; postage, telephones, $27.04: exprosa, cartage, $22.70
sundries, $6.80 '
Total, carried to Page 1—2.
2,599 92
207 15
3,181 20
30 45
98 54
150,510 37
Kirhf: SatorlrR and ('nnllnErnrlrs, .Marltlmr Prfl\lnrrs.
.\rrl4r: .Ippolnd-ments rt df prnHcs rondnErntrR, ProtincpK marlllmrK.
S(. John (Salaries, tU.OSr.OS: Conlingencies, $ Hi. S8).
< ..,,.■.. ..r, r. II. Betven. V '-" "' ' "tors: A. P. Ijiw. $I.4SI 25; W. A. Weeks.
$1,099 92: eici.Hcmen: I J. C. Fprguxm. $l,.'inO: \V. J. Filxpatrirk,
$1,-500; f». A. Cieldiirt, ,n. $I,.'i00; J. W. Murphy, $1,1.56 17; sleno-
grnphcr, C. Wnrd. Jilf'.i [n, i;i,8;<7 14
Telephone. 1 y. to M»r. :tl. $51: car tickoU, $30; eiprpM cnrloge, $18 flO; pottage,' t^-lcgrnmii,
ink, M3 02; «.ap, elc. $2 2« ... I« 8S
St. Htephen: deputy collector. D. T. Dwyor. aolnrv 199 92
Carried forward
41,181 94
ixr.AXD iiEVEM i: iu:i:iirrMi:\r: EXPEyoiTVUE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
1—11
Excise: Salaries and Contingencies. Maritime Provinces,— Concluded. $ ets.
Accise: .\ppointemcnts et df pensps contingentes. Maritime Provinces— Fin.
Brought forward . 14, Isl 94
Halifax (.Salaries, SI 1, 7.i8.0S: Contingencies, $863. SO).
Salaries: collector, T. C. .James, $2,074 !I8; deputy collectors: T. Stoke.s, Feb. ll-Mar. 31,
SIGO 71; R. M.King fsuperannuated Oct. 1), $849 90; P. Tompkin.s, $1,200- accountant.
$1,500; C. \V. Waterfield, $1,212.42; excisemen: C. W. Blethen, $1,500; H. H. Hubley,
$l,.i00; A. M. Gorman, $1,500 9,998 07
Travel: G. W. Blethen, .$42.90; H. H. Hubley, $132 .50; T. C. James, $41.30; P. Tompkins,
$22 05 238 75
Tram and ferry tickets, $G1 80; postage, telephones, express, $123. 16; ice, $4 188 96
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, S45; cabs, $3, 6 items, $6 78 54 78
Amherst: collector, C. E. Ratchford, postage . 5 50
Church Point: temporarj-, excisemen, D. B. Thibodoau, salary 149 94
Truro: deputy collector, S. J. Waddell, $7.50; postage, ink, express, $15,27 765 27
Yarmouth: exciseman^ H. D. Munro, $999 96; post!»ge. cleaning, etc.,'$10 1,009 96
Pictou {Salaries, SS.499.SO; Coniingencics, S47S.73).
Salaries: collector, P. Fraser, $1,399 92; exciseman, F. P. Carroll, $1,099.92 2,499 84
Travel, P. Fra.scr, S187 78; postage, exchange, express, S2S :54 216 12
Caretaker, L. Chisholm, $60; extra cleaning. $1 .85; J. P's. fees, $3 64 85
Telephone, 1 y. to Feb. 2S, $30; telephones, telegrams. $14 10; 2 items, $2.90 47 00
Sydney, deputy collector. E. T. MacKeen, $999 90; travel, $42 40 1,042 36
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $42; charwoman, Mrs. M. Keefe, $30; postage, telegrams,
express, etc., $28 35. 100 35
North Sydney: postage 5 00
Charlottetown {Salaries, SS,474.87; Contingencies, S16S.S0).
Salaries: collector F. J. Ca.sey, 81,. 374 95: exciseman, S. F. Doyle, $1,099 92 2,474 87
Caretaker, C. E. Williams, SGO; cleaning accessories, $3 07; J. P's. fees, $3 66 07
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $36; extension, $1.89; postage, telephones, express. $51^80; ink,
$3.75; repairs, etc.. 84 29 97 73
Inspection, Maritime Provinces {Salaries, >ii,374.08; Contingencies, S672.5I)-
In.speclor, J. McDonald. $2,374 98; transport. $174 .35: living e,xpenses, $358 90 2,908 23
Telephone, 1 v. to Mar. 31, $49; postage, telephones, express, $39.81; cabs and cars, $46; 4items
$4 45 : 139 26
Total, carried to page 1—2 : 36,254 85
Excise: Salaries and Contingencies, Manitoba and \.W. Provinces.
.\ccise: .4ppolntemcnts et dispenses contingentes, Manitoba ct provinces dii N.-O.
Winnipeg {Sahric^ Slii,.',l I ..',%■ Conlingenciei, $3,977.09.
Salaries: collectors, T. S. Gosnell, (superannuated, June 1) $466.66; T. H. Verner, $2,075;
accountants: A. C. Lariviere, $1,800; W. H. .\. Long, $1,800; excisemen: D. Forsyth,
(died Apr. 19), $122.91; W. G. Grcig, $1,343 67; T. \V. Hammond, $1,418 67; \V. J.
Ivey, $1,099.92; J. C. Miller, $1,137.42; T. H. Morris, 51,099.92; F. A. .NiehoU (killed
in action Sept. 2) $298,68 12,662 85
Temporary excisemen: R. A. Branson, Nov. 22-Mar. 31, $.358 32; E. F. MacGilli\-ray, $924.09;
B. Sproston. $818.53; W. H. Stubbs, $361.10 2,462 94
Travel: A'. C. Lariviere, $31.55; W. H. A. Long, $53.80; T. H. Verner, $539,55; car tickeU,
$165 789 90
Telephone, 1 y. io Mar. 31, $99; telephones, telegrams, $23.06; Clean'Towel Supply Co., $12. 134 06
Postage. $165; express, $165 GO; ink, etc., $28 .50: repairs. $8 85; 3 items, S3 75 371 70
Brandon: deputy collectors: J. P. liarrett. (returned to office duty Feb. 5) $713.40; R. W. Earl,
$1,.500; excisem.in \V. \V. Currie, (enlisted Nov. 1) $772.87 2,986 27
Telephone, 1 y. to May 31, 1918, $40; postage, telephones, express, $42.05. . .< 82 05
Dauphin: postage 8 82
Kenora: exciseman, P. J. Fegan, $1,262 43; travel, $2. 1,264 43
Telephone, 1 y . t« June 30, 1918, $42 .50; postage, telegrams, express, $41 . 77 84 27
Portage la Prairie: deputy collector, J. \V. Sparling, $1,099.92; postage, $2 1,101 92
Virden: deputv collector, J. D. McNiven, $399 96; temporary acting deputy, J. Gordon, June
11-.30, $21; postage, $17.35 4,38 31
Morden: postage ; 1 00
Carriefl forward.
22,388 52
3.366 GO
1.4M 9A
l..")77 31
120 22
194 15
2.3<I9 8S
1".U 3o
1.210 00
219 00
211 03
3 oO
3.974 89
.■jflS 20
49 67
266 71
26 70
9.1 00
l.a'*4 77
79.5 53
152 70
999 96
I — 12 XUniTOU (lEMiKAI.S RKI'UIiT. /»/7-/9/S
, ■ 9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Etrlsr: Salaries and (oiiJinKenclFS, Manitoba and \. W. Pro\inres tonrludod. $ t-ts.
.\rcise: .%p|Miin(enirnts et d^prn>>e» cunlingrnCeis, ^lanitolia ct provinces dii
\.-0.— Fin.
Brought forward 22. 3SS .52
Calgani {Sahrirs. *6.9eS.^S: Conlingencieg, Si,059.Sii}.
.Salaries: t-ollector. R. \V. Fletcher. $2,100: exoi:icman. .\. W. R. Markley. $1,266 GO
Temporar\-exeisomen: J. Dalgcttn,-. .\pr. 1-Nov.30. $533 28: W. E. Davies (killed in anion
May in.S66 66: ('..I. Venn. $900
Travel. R. W. Fletcher. $1,435 55; car tickets, $84: express, $57.76
Telephone. 1 y. to Mar. 31, $63: telephones, telegrams. $39 72: livery. $17. .50
Postjuie. $181 15: laundr>-. $13..
Edmonton: deputy collector. \V. Richardson. $1,299 96: exciseman. H. Fidler, $1,099.92 .
Telephone. 1 y. to .Mar. 31, $45 60; postage, telephones, express, $148 75
Lethbridge: deputy collector, C. T. Wood. $1,200: postage, $10
Medicine Hat: temporary exciseman, J. H. Collier, $200; postage, mucilage, etc., $19
Stettler: temporary exciseman, W. B. Gray, $229.18; postage, etc., $11.85
Vermilion: po'^tjige. etc
ifooaejaxi: (Salaries, t6, OH. 82: Contingencies, $!,I!S.6S).
Salaries: collector. W. M. f'onklin. $1,800: deputy collector. D. A. Goudie. ?l. los 27; excise-
men: W. H. Bell, .\pril. $66 66; L. H. Hall. $999 96 .
Travel: W. M.<onklin.S481: n. .\. Goudie. $34 75: I>. H. Hall. $77 45..
Telephone. 1 y. to .\ug. 31. 1918. $37: telephones, telegrams. $11 82: ink. 85c
Postage. $178; express, cartage. $62 46; Towel Supply Co.. $24; samples. $2 25
North Battleford: preventive officer. .1. M. Danis. travel. $23 20; box for stamps. $3 50 -
Princx- .Mbert: rent. Hanafin's .\gencv. Mar. 6-Sept. 0. (office closedl $90: postage, $5..
Regina: deputy collector. .1. f). Scott. $1,049 97; car (are. $34 80
Temporary exciseman. M. Wylie. -\pr. 1-Feb. 17. -salary
Caretaker". J. G. Lambert. $48; telephone, .\ug. 20. 1917-AuK. 31, 1918, $39.16: postage,
telephones, etc.. $65 55..
.Saskatoon: deputy collector. J. H. .\nderson. salary
Telephone. .Mar. 1. 1917-.\ug. 31. 1918. $55.40: postage, telephones, express, $35.24: Inundrv,
$14 75; stationery, $3 55; lamps, 4, $2 40 Ill 34
Calgary Dislricl (."ialary, $S,S74.9S: Conlingcnciea, tl,S99.9i).
Inspector. X. Saucier, salary. . 2..S74 93
(Transport. $804 45; living expenses. $984 25: cabs, $70.50: postage, telegrams, $40 75 l,.S99 95
fnupcclion, Moniloba and N M' . Promnces {Salary, t!,599.9i; Conlingmcim, tl.OIS.IS)
Inspector. .\. Code, salary.. . 2..'')99 92
Transp<irt. $;i89 95; livine expenses. $451 .50; cabs and taxis. $28: car fare. $14 .50 883 95
'I'elephone. 1 y. t<» Mar. 31. $63; tips and incidentals. $36 .50; Clean Towel .Supply. $6;
postage, express, telephones, $25 70 131 20
Total, carried to page 1-2 49,954 92
Girlsr: Salaries and (ontineencii's. British < (iliiiiihia.
.IrriKe: .Vppointenients rt dfprnses ronlincrntes, (olombic-Htilaniiliiur.
Vancouccr (.Sa//iri*-^. S19,5SI .6o- ('i>ni\ng*neits, $4,S07 .79).
.Salarieo: collector, G. A. Allen, $2,524 95; depul.v collector, ,1. Thorbum, $1,843 71 ; account-
ant. F. Deelev. $1,663 71; excis<'iiien; G. MacDonald. $1..343 67: M. McSpaililon. Ion
military leave). $.574 95; E..I. .Morgan. $1,449 95; C. Simpson, $1,418 87: \V. .Sutherland
frecalletJ from Victoria).. luly 1-Mnr. 31. $1,012 44
Temporary exci.-v'man, .1. V. Ciibtwin. salar>'
Travel: G'. A. Allen. $390 90: J. V. fJibson. $8; J. A. Granthum, *I00 20: W. Sutherland.
$15 30; car tickets. $240 .
TeleplHpne. rent and IoII.h, $115 55; expre.ns, $243 42; postage, $151.20; lelegramn. $25 42.
.lanitor. H. Taylor, $90; nonp and laundry, $15 80; ink. mucilage, etc, $15 75; jurat.s, $2
Removal expeniiea: G. A. Allen from New Westminster. $40 05; W. Sutherland from Victoria,
$24 25
Cranbrook: deputy collector. W. C. Marshall. $600; postage, cartage, etc., $23 10
Rent f»f wfiri'lioii'M'. .\pr. l-.lan\-. 31. I91S.
Fernio; Irnvel. H. II. Brown, $149 85; po«t:ige. $11..
.lanitor. K. H. McEwnn, $60: telephone, rent ami lolls. $50 .50
Golden ticpiilv cillecior. S. E. Hamblv. $249 96; |)ostage. $10..
f •■ ' I- t V to Mar. 31
Gr It. .r. It 11 Gilpin. $249 96; postage. $3 .50
K . ■■■r. T Howell. $.549 96 p<i«i;ig.., HO telephone. 0 m. to Sept. 30.
I'jir. $.ji ■'^'
Cnrried forwanl lIllJlli.l
11.8.32
0.5
799 92
7.54
40
.535
.5(1
129
.)■?
70
.10
623
10
.50 Oil
m) K5
110
.50
2.59 96
■84
00
2.53
46
IM.AM) UI-AKSI I-: DI-.fAUTMEST: EXI'KSDITURE I— 13
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Excise: Salaries and Contingencies. Britlsli Columbia— Concluded.
.\ccise: Appointements et d^prnses contlneentes, Colombie-Brltannltiue— Fin
liruu^iil fiii'wai'tl
Vancouver — Concluded .
Meiritt: temporary exciseman, .J. H. Collett. salary
Nelson; deputy collector, T. J. 8canlon, $1,299.90; postage, ink. $18.85
Telcplione, 1 y. to Mar. .31, %fA\ caretaker, J. E. Goulding, $30
New Westminster: deputy collectors; R. S. Gray, $999.96; W. Wolfenden, $1,099.92; excise-
man, I". W, Chilver, $l,.iOO
Travel: F. W. Chilver, $80; \V. Wolfenden, $.36. 10; postage, $,52
Caretakers: L. Thornber, .\pril Uune 30, $15; J. Houston, July 1-Mar. 31, $45
Phoeni.\: temporary deputy collector, W. Oelalkay, salary
Prince Rupert: temporary exciseman: .1. B. Doig, .\pr. 1-Sept. .30, $99.96; postage, $10
Janitor, A. L. .Sutherland. $41.60; cleaning accessories, $3.60; tobacco drying oven, $20.60
Princeton; temporary exciseman, A. Bell, salary
Revelstoke: temporary excisemen: B. R. Atkins, .\pr. 1-June, 30, $249.96; T. Steed, Julv 1-
Dec. 31 . $249.96: postage, $12
Rent, B. R. .\tkins, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $72; telephone, .\pr. 1-Scpt. 30, $24
Rossland; deputy collector, R. W. (irigor, $999.96; postage, $19. .
Janitor, H. McQuade, May 1-Mar. 31
Trail: deputy collector, A. E. Campbell, $199.92; express, $1 65
Vernon: temporary exciser an, A. Leishman, $,399.96; travel, $39; postage, $16
Virturia (Salaries, f8.8io.83; Conlingencirx, t2,S5.S.28).
Salaries: collector, R. Jones, $1,999.92; deputy collector, D.O.Sullivan, $1,500; excisemen:
R. S. Clements, (killed in action, Nov. 2) $464.88; A. P. Huggett, $1,299,96; A. H.
Ridgman, $1,.500; C. B. Schreiber, $1,099.92; W. .Sutherland (removed to Vancouver.
July 1), $331.23
Tcmporarv exciseman, W. Robinson, salary
Travel: H. .lones. $67: D. O. Sullivan, $24; car tickets, $25
Telephone, rent and tolls, $54.60; postage, $76; express, $73.92; ink, etc., $16.95
Laundry, $15: cleaning accessories. $6.75: fitting up tester, $19,95; repairs, $5.26; towels, 1 doz.,
$4.50: com. on war stamps, $9.95; 6 items, $11.98
( 'umberland: temporary exciseman, .J. S. Bannerman. $99.96; postage, $5. .50
l.adysmith: temporary exciseman, T. D. Conway, $99.96; postage, $6
Xanaimo: deputy collector, J. Shaw, salary
Temporary exciseman, G. John.son, .salary ■.
Travel, J. .Shaw, $40; postage, express telephones, $45 '
Caretaker, M.Stewart, $48; telephone, 1 y. to Mar.31, $48
Inupcclion, Brilish Culumhia (Salary, $3,000; Conlingencie.^ , St,S95.iS).
Inspector, J. E. Miller, $3,000; transport, $417.80; living expenses, $866.50
Postage, $24.75; cabs and bu.sses, $.52.75; telegrams, $33.65
16.244 64
99 96
1,318 81
84 00
3,599 88
168 10
60 00
99 96
109 96
65 80
199 92
511 92
96 00
1,018 96
55 00
201 57
4.54 96
8. 195
91
650 00
116
(K)
221
47
73
.39
105
46
105
96
649
92
800 00
85 00
96
00
4,284 30
111
15
Total, carried to page I — 2 ; . , 39, 884 00
Excise: Salaries and Contingencies, Yui<on Territory.
.4ccise: Appointemenls et d^penses continecntes. Tcrritolre dii Yul<on.
Datrson (Satari/ S999.96).
Collector, J. .Stinglc, .salary . 999 96
Total, carried to page I — 2 999 96
Excise: General Expenses Acclse: D^ponses g^n^rales.
{Salaries. i7,77J,.77; Contingencies, $29,119.91).
Inspector of Tobacco Factories and Dominion Inland Revenue: W. Caven, Montreal, sidary . 3, 199 92
Transport. $370; living expenses, $764.65: car fare, $1..50 1, 136 15
In.spector of Distilleries: A. L. Brain, Windsor, .sidary 2,874 93
Transport. $.544.20; living expenses, $767. .55; cabs and car fares, $30.60; postage, etc., $12,54. 1 ,354 89
Inspectors of Malt Houses and Breweries: J. K. Barrett. Winnipeg, (superannuated Oct. 1)
$1,599.96; .\. Saucier, Calgary, Oct. 1-Mjir. 31, $99.96 1 , 699 92
J. K. Barrett: transport, $212.90; living expenses $202.20; taxis and cabs, $65.15; postage,
telegrams, etc.. $19.65 499 90
Carried forward 10.765 71
1—14 AUDITOR HKXEhALS RKl'ORT, 1917-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Excisf: General Eipcnses — Concluded.— Acclse : IWpenses gfnf rales— Fin. S ots.
Brought forward 10,765 71
Salaries and Contingencies — Concluded.
Inspector of Bonded Factories: J. E. Gow, Kingston,
Transport, $78.95: livinR expenses. $62.68: po.-it:ige, tolennims. etc.. $7.23 148 86
Leeal services: \V. J. Baird. Vancouver. $516.35; G. R. Bnidy, North Bay. $30.57; J. E.
C. Bumbray. Montreal, $190: N. Chainp-Jcne, Ottawa, $20; Chandler & Fisher, Ltd.,
Winnipeg, $&1.80; C. L. de Martigny. St. Jerome, $40: F. Dosrochcrs, Montreal, $30;
R. \V. Eyre. Vancouver, $129.85; O. Gagnon, Montreal. $'230.50; Jasmin & Berthiaume,
Montreal". $40: L. J. Lorangor. Montreal, $143; J. .\. MacDonald. North Sydney. $28;
W. E. Mclver. Richmond. $20; D. I'anneton. Sherbrooke, $16; .\. Planto. Valleyliold, $15;
Rainville & Gagnon, Montreal. $110; Seguin & Sauvc, Ottawa. $33 83; A. L. Smith,
Cornwall, $85: E. C. Spereman, Owen Sound, $10; H. L. Tucker, Owen Sound, $20;
W. S. WcsU Woodstock. $20 1,792 90
Britisli .\inerican Bank Note Co., Ltd., Ottawa: stamps, 12,325,000 at 70c. per M., (less
discount. $379.74) 8,247 76
Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Montreal: pure gum tubing. 500 ft., 32J lb. at $3.50 1 13 75
Fefieral Typewriter Co., Ltd., Ottawa: cleaning and rep-iiring typewriter 8 00
Gurncy Scale Co., Hamilton: repairs to tobacco scales, 5 12 92
Lymans. Ltd., Montreal: mailing tubes, 170, $10.20; coal oil sample bottles, V, gr., $9.72;
lead books, V, gr.. $5.27: sundries, -480 25 67
Oertling. L., London: rcgilding, repairing and reidjusting met.il Sikes hydroinotors and
polishing Ikixcs. 48. $:U7.91; Sikes hydrometers. 13, $115.07; standard hydroraetors,
1 pr.. $5.07: case and picking. $15.16; duty and exchange, $109.60 592 81
Ottawa Electric Co., Ottawa: hot plate. 1 19 00
Pritchard-.\ndrew's Co., Ltd.. Ottawa: tobacco rollers, 27 at $1.90; cigar rollers. 11 at $1.90;
wavv hind stamps 60 at 90c.; nickel plated badges, 12 $18; model d iters, 13. $22.80;
cxccisior numerator 1, $16.25; sundry stamps, 23, $8.57; steel punches. 7, $6.55; pads
and ink, $11.65; repairs: tobacco rollers, 26 at $1; numerators, 6. $6.75; model daters,
9. $C..50: cigar rollers, 2, $2; sundries $2.45.
Registrar, Exchequer Court, Ottawa: fees for writs of assistance
Scales, COttiwa: services, cleaning vault and storeroom, 312 d. at $1
Thornton A Tniiiinn. Ot tawa: repairs to padlocks, 103, $75.45; keys, 46, $14.99; sundries, $S.45
Express and freight: Canidian Express Co., $2.92; Canadian Northern Express Co.. 60c.;
C in.idian Pacific Ry., Co., $1.30; Dominion Expres,s Co., $54.26
Accounts less than $6 each, 4
Department of Public I'rinting and Stationery: printing, $11,295.67; stationery, $3,094.03;
parliamentary publications, $(>1.25 14,453 95
Total, carriwl to page 1—2. 36.954 68
Extra Duty-Pay to ORtcers in I.jirer Uistlllerirs and Kartorics.
Retributions giipplCmrnlalreti aiu employes des ErandcM dlMtillrrlcK rt fabrlqiies.
Belleville: H. V. Abbi.lt. Apr. 1-Aug. 3, $51.21: W. J. Brown. $132.26; \\. I. Cole. $150;
W. A. (;. Hardy, $1.50; J. E. Lally. $150; G. H. Mc.\rthur. $.300; F. W. Spraguc, $168.93;
C. B. Treverlon, $1.50
Guclph: W. Chilvers, $113.71; L. Feik. $1.50; W. H. Gerald, $.300; N. Martin, $200; F. W.
Thomas. $150; A. Cffelmann, $1.50
Hamilton: W. Am.>r, $125; J. F. S. Boyd, $225; J. H. Chrscldine, $200; W. J. Elliott. $150;
J. F. O'Brien. $2.50 ■
Perth: F. H. .Mafl.enaghan, Apr. 1-Sept. 9, Oct. 15-Mar. 31, $145.14; A. G. MacMartin, April
l-Feb. 8. $128 .57
Prc.icott: W. P. Byrne. $150; C. Granton. $160; C. McNally, $150; A. E. McPhorwin, $200;
D. Murray. $'t00; C. E. Wood, $150
Toronto: B. .l". Dovlc. $1.'.0: G. G. Eakins. Apr. 1-Aug. 8, Sepl.8-Mar. 31, $1.37.81; C. Gerald,
$300 II. N. lielliwell. Apr. 1-Si-pt. 11, Oct. 19-Nov. 12. $77.32; W. J. H.alley. Apr. 1-
Sept. 17, $r,9..>S; I,. B. Hurst, $200; A. .Ione.», $1.50; A. B. Shorey, $1.50; W. II. Walsh, $150;
J. J. Vouni;. $1.V)
Wincl.sr.r: A. K. Adam, $1.50; G. A. Bavard. $150; R.J. Bergeron, $1.50: O. A. Bouteillier. $300;
I Brcnnan. $1.50; J. W. Cahill, $1.50; F. 1). Cummilord. $1.50; J. E. Falconer. $150: P.
M. K.v,Kh.$l.V): E. Lvons. $187..50; T. D. Niven, Jl.V); G. O'Neil. $1.50; R. Thorn ns, $150
.Iciiiiile: J. <». ChanipnKne. $150; J. L. Denis, $150; I.,. N. Gariepy. $1.50; II. II. Langevin.
-Apr 1-Nnv. 19, $05.42; G. H. Normandin, $300; H. Olivier, $1S0; J. A. Olivier. $'200
D. J. IVir.r.t, $109.41
Monlrnal in, 6 m. to Mar. 31, $.T3 37; J. O. Boiiwiupt. Apr. 1-Nov. 17, $1ftl.l7;
M II ■•!: J. A. Ijiinoureux. $267.78: T. M. Lane. $217.04: S. I.efelivre. Apr. 1-
Nov.... !.. Millinr.$200: J. O. Provonl . $163.40; J. W. Snowdon, $.300 .
i^hcrbrooke: J. i». (Juinn, $2.iO: E. H. Rouiwenu. $1.17. .iO
.St. Hyacinthc: N. .1. Chnput. $150; L. E. C.auvin, $217.88; A. B. Mncdonald. $250
Vancouver: F. W. rhilvcr. $235.41; R. S. C.ray, $150.
T'ltal- farili'd to \KiUf 1—2
I
253 72
46 40
312 00
93 85
59 08
8 30
1 , 2.50 40
1,003 71
950 00
273 71
1.100 00
1..5.'t4 71
2, 1.37 ,W
1.304 83
610 51
:w7 .50
617 85
385 41
12.622 13
IXLAMJ li[:rE\l i: l>i:i'.\RTilEyT: EXPEyniTVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER N0..I
1—15
I)iit> pay at other than Special Surveys.
Retributions autres que pour les Inspecteurs sp^iaux.
cts.
Brantford: W. Falrley
Windsor: H. L. Berry. S200; H. R. Lamarsh, $1.50; E. R. Monforton, .\pril 1-Auk. 31. $41.66.
Montreal: W. Gauthier, July 9-29, $5.64; L. H. Marin, .\pril Wulv 8, July 30-Mar. 31, $94.36.
Quebec: J. J. Coleman, $300; O. Corriveau, $100; W. Poitras, $100
Winnipeg: T. H. Morris
Calgary: J. Dalgetty
Total, carried to page I — 2
Preventive Service — Service de lacclse.
100 00
391 66
100 00
500 00
100 00
100 00
1,291 66
,3,597 96
885 00
69 55
U 35
2,866 60
137 34
1,999 92
16 80
3,199 92
399 96
{Sataries, $106,981. 01: Contingencies, tH.SOS. 78.)
Brantford: preventive officer, J. F. Carson, salary '999 96
Hamilton: preventive officers: J. H. Hanham, $999.96; J. F. Smith, $1,033.30 2,033 26
Travel, M. C. Beasley 12 90
Kingston: preventive officer, W. Duffey, salary 999 96
London: preventive officers: H. Boyle, $999.96; J. MeCort, $999.96; C. W. MiUer, $999.96. . . . 2,999 88
Perth: preventive officer, W. E. Rowan, .salary 900 00
Temporary preventive officer, R. S. Cooper. May 2frJuly 31 , salary 164 51
Peterboro— Cobourg: travel, J. W. Bickle, $14.60; express, postage, $3.26 17 86
Ottawa: preventive officers: C. Barbeau, $999.96; J. H. Baron (on military- leave), $265.40;
J. H.L.Boudreault. $999.90: J. B. Champagne, .\ug. 8-Mar. 31, $583.04; J. A. Charbon-
neau, $999.90; A. Corbeil, $750; J. Cryne, $999.96; F. Dennison, $999.96; G. A. Dugal,
$999.90; .V. Goukt. $999.90; .M. J. Harty, .$909.96; V. LabcUe, $999.96; E. Laverdure,
$999.96; E. Roy, ?999.90; A. Ruel, $999.96
Travel: F. W. Forde, $5.56.29; A. Goulet, $220.15; E. Laverdure, $108.56;
Samples, $43.65; expert information, $9.35; stenography, $12; postage, telegrams, $1.55.
F. \V. Forde, medical attendance, while on duty
Toronto: preventive officers: A. E. Cowling, Dec. 1-Mar. 31, $333.32; E. Floody, $1,200;
W. .!. Halley. $999.96; T. Lalor, Dec. 1-Mar. 31, $.333.32
Travel, E. Floody. $135.69; typewriting, etc., $1.65
Windsor: preventive officers: S. Lamont, $999.96; A. Wickens, $999.96
Travel, S. Lamont. $11.80; postage, $5
Jolictte: preventive officers: J. O. Champagne, $900; E. C. Coutu, $999.96; C. E. Pauze,
$.300; A. Roy, $999.9S
Temporary preventive officer, V. P. Lavallee, salary
Montreal: preventive officers: F. Barnes, $999.90; H. Bessette, $999.96; E. Boudet, $199.92;
W. Brossard, $1,200; B. Cote, $999.96: H. Cousineau, $999.96; G. A. Dansereau,
$999.96; E. Dcschambault, $999.90: W. Gauthier, $999.96; A. Guilb.ault, $999.96; J. A.
D. Houde, $1,200; M. Hughes, $999.90; J. D. Labelle, $999.96; F. X. Labonte, Oct.
16-Mar. 31, $.5.54.84; E. Lanthier, $999.90; E. Laurence. $999.90; H. Lcdoux, $1,003.98;
S. Lefebvre, $999.90; G. .\. Loranger, $999.96; J. A. Masson, May 1.5-.Mar. 31,
$1,054.84; C. Navert, $909.96; J. A. F. Ouimet, $999.90; ,f. G. Pageau, $999.90; E.
Paquette, $999.90; W. Poirier, $1,200; W. L. Ross, $999.96; J. E. Rainvillc, $1,200;
E. E. C. Therien, $999.90: G. S. Warren, $999.96 28,612 74
Temporary preventive officers: F. D. Barrette, April 1-Jan. 31, $2.50; A. Constant, April
l-.May 10, $22.03; J. Paquin, $1,200; A. Z. Lalonde, Nov. 16-Mar. 31. $337.50 1,809 53
Travel: L. E. Beauchemin, $80, J. .-i.. D. Houde, $29.35; D.J. Kearney, $77.10; J. D. La-
belle, $8..55; A. Z. Lalonde, $43.90; G. A. Loranger, $81.95; J. A. Masson, $1,128.65;
car tickets, $90 1,539 50
.Samples, $5.65; detectives and police, $6: cleaning, $13; express, $7.90 32 55
Telephone, Jan. 1-Mar. 31. 1918. $8.75; po.stage, $14; telephones, $0.90; 3 items, $5.70 35 35
Quebec: preventive officers: .S. F. Belleau, $999.96: L. P. Bolduc, $999.96; J. M. A. Bouchard,
$999.90; A. R. Cote, Nov. 1-Mar. 31, .$-110.65; F. X. Cote, $999.96; E. Duggan,
$999.96; A. Fiset, $999.96; J. I'ortin, $999.96; J. D. Gagnon, $999.96; L. Paquet.
$999.96; J. B. E. Poirier, $999.90; L. P. Robitaille, $900; F. X. Traversy, $999.90 12,316 21
Temporary preventive officers, 10 m. to Jan. 31: L. N. Asselin, $83.30; A. Borne, .\pril
1-May 31, $.33.32; G. Bouliane, $83.30; O. Brochu, $83.30; P. Courcy, $2.50; J. Dupont,
$166.60; T. Gendreau, .?S3.30; N. Groleau, $166.60; X. LeBel, $250; P. E. Menard,
$166.00; .\. Pelleticr. $160.00; E. Rov. $2.50; F. X. Roy, $83.30 1,866 22
Travel: L. Hardy, $.323.95; L. P. Robitaille, $10.70 334 65
Sherbrooke: preventive officer, T. S. Soiiiers. .salary 999 96
Temporary preventive officer, O.D. Ledoux, April I-Oct. 27, 113 75
St. Hyacinthe: preventive officers: J. .\. Cadotte, $999.96; N. J. Chaput, $999.96; J. A.
Dcsilets, April 1-Oct. 31, $583.31; F. X. Labonte, April 1-Oct. 29. $645.16; H.
Lamoureux, $999.96; W. Landry, $999.96 ;J. C. Raymond. $999.96; J. Richard, $999.96;
J. Surprenant, $999 90 8,228 19
Travel: J. A. Cadotte. $579.90; F. X. deBilly, $19.90; A. Francoeur, $28.80; P. A.
Galipeau, $3; J. Richard, $1,410.05 2,041 65
Samples, $73.57; telegrams, $3., 76 57
Carried forward
89,319 60
1—16 M lilHil! (:E\h:nAI.S HKPORT. 1917-1918
■ 9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
• Preventive Service — Concluded.— Sen ke de I'aerlse — Fin. S cts.
Brought fon»-ard sy.ijlS 00
Salttriea, ContingFncim — Concluded
Three Rivers; preventive officers; G. A. Quesnel. J999.96: P. Thivierge. S999.96; A. Trudel,
$999 96 2,999 88
St. Jolin: preventive officer. J. T. Kelly, salao' ?98 96
Temporarv preventive officer. E. J. Clarke 799 92
Travel: E'. J. Clarke. $37: J. T. Kellv, $75; samples, $4.31; postage, etc., $1.20. . 117 51
Halifax: preventive officers: H. \V. Bo»le.-i. $900: T.J. Healcy. $999.90 1.899 96
Temporarv preventive officers: O. R. Bill, .\pril 1-Aug. 31, $83,30; C. S. Marshall, April
1 May 31. $33.32 116 62
Pictou: temporarv preventive officers. 10 m. to Jan. 31: W . Jardine, $250; A. J. McDonald.
$106.00: D. Mcl.ellan. $166.60: J. J. McKinnon. $100.00 749 SO
Travel:~P. Eraser. $21.45: A. J, McDonald, $2.75; D. McLcUan, $12.50; J. .1. McKinnon,
$2 25 38 95
I'ostage. telegrams, $48.45; guide, 2 d., $6; constable, $5 59 45
Charlottetown; preventive officers: J. F. Arsenault. $799.92; \V. \V. Walker. April 1-Fcb. 28.
$916 63 I'lO 5i
Temporary preventive officer, E. H. McEachern, $300; travel, J. F. Arsenault, $111.05;
telephone." etc., $3.25 414 30
Removal of J. F. Arsenault from Summerside 28 35
Winnipeg: preventive officers; H. Ashton. $999.96; A. Bclangcr, $999.9«: J, B, Cosgrovc,
$999.96; T. J. Davis. $999.90; J. I). Johnst)n. June 1-Mur. 31. $750: E. J. Sparling, $999.96 5,749 80
Temporary prcventiVi- officer, J. D. Johnson, April 1-May 31. •salary 133 32
Moosejaw; preventive officer, J. M . Danis. salary 1 , 200 00
Travel. W. M. Conklin. $69.30; J. M. Danis, S29.25; samples. $5 103 .lo
Rcgina: preventive officers; J. ICadie (appointed asst. inspector. Weights and Measures, Jan.
1). $7.50.12; J. .\. McDonagh (appointed asst. inspector. Weights and Measures, July I),
$225.:i0: A. I. Shaw. $J99.96 1 ,975 .38
Saskatoon: preventive officer. ^. T. Creig. salary 999 96
Calgarv; preventive officers: J. Dalgetty. Dec. I Mar. 31, $,333.:f2: E. Fidler, $999.96; W.
Clreen $999.90; W. J. C. Joughin, $999.90: D. H. Richards, lenlistcd Jan. 31, $833.30 . 4,166 50
Edmonton; preventive officers; W. C Farrcll. $999.96; J. McIxxkI. $999.90 1,999 92
Vancouver: preventive officers: CI. CI. Armvtage, .\ug. 1-Mar. 31. $500; U. H. Brown, $999.96;
D. Carmichael. Dec. 1 Mar. 31. $358.30; J. A. CJranthaiii. $999.96; T. Quinn (on
military leave!. $640.20 . 3.498 54
Temporarv preventive officer, D. Carmichael, .•Vpril l-Nov. 30. s;iliiry . 16 72
Travel: J.Thorburn, $5.20; G. A. Allen, $1.70 « '.'(I
(icneral eipcnscs: —
Secret service detective. .\ug. 22-Mar. 31, .salary 1.180 00
Flaunt Hardware Co.. Ottawa. Century cooler 18 76
Registrar of Enchoiuer Court; writs of assistance 17 40
.Smith. W. H., Ottawa; revolvers, 2 at $24. .W: cartridges. 3 boxes. $9.75; mca.sures, 1 sot.
$4.05; flash lights. 3. $5.25: ripping bar«. 2. $2. IK): lialterics, 3. $1.0."> 72,30
Payments to Inland Revenue officers to pay informers half schedule value of goods soiled. 160 88
Total, carried to page 1—2 121,266 77
Stamps for Imporletl and Canadian Tobarro- Timbres pour tabac lmp«irt* el ranadirn.
Amrnain Hank Salt Co.. .S(om;;» il/Ki.T.W.JSl.
Tobairo; 200.000 nl $2 .iO p<r M: 1.200,000 at $2.39, 1,370 non ,.i II 7.S
50.000 at $1.65; 2.900.(KI0 at $1.30; 1.000.000 at $1
13.8.30.000 at 7,V.: 0:(,.V50,000 at 70c. per .M
Snuff: H..VK).IKK) iit KV- per M
Cigar- 3.V)000 at $1..V) p.r M; 3.4(10.000 at $1.35; 2,220,000 at $1.,30
1.7».'>.()00 at .'i.V. p.T M; 2.0.'>0.000 at 4(>c
Cigarette-. 7X0.000 at $2..V» per M: 1 1 .7.'i0,(K)0 at 16c.; 154.,300,000 at l.3r
f„„p„n.- R45.000 at $4.35 p<'r M; .340.000 at $4.09
r p- 1.010,000 at 7,>c'. itoT M
: Measure Stamp'. 2.'i.0(X) at $1 per M
I jiociion Stamp. 20.000 at $1 piT M
Ijiw Slninln 25.000 at $1 p<-r M
Tohacri. Htamps pcrturated: 1.0,50.000 at 7c. per M
I^eiw — .Stomp., wld to Deportment of Custom."
Total, carried to poge 1—2 •
.">
7(1,')
.50
4
H52
,50
.VI
8.57
,50
1
360 00
H
(Kll
(Ml
1
N07
25
23
KK9
(N)
5
OIUl
35
i:*i
.VI
25 00
20 00
25 00
115 50
IM1
.542
10
3
811
81
102, 7.30 29
nTLAND RETENVE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE 1—17
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Allowance to t'oUectors of Customs and others on Excise Collections. $ eta.
Allocations aux percepteurs des douanes et autres aux perceptions d'acclse.
Ball, J. A., collector, Dauphin, Man.: 5 p.c. of $2,396.47, collected April 5-Mar. 31, 1918 119 78
Campbell, T. N., deputy collector. Prince Albert, Sask.: 5 p.c. of $929.15, collected April
3-Sept. 12, 1917; less premium paid in 1910-17 46 46
Jackson, H. B., collector. Rainy Itiver, Ont.: commission on $3,828.61, collected, in 1917-18.. 150 00
Kavanagh, A. J., deputy collector, Gaspe, Que.: commission on $4,023.85. collected in 1917-18 1.50 00
Kennedy, A., deputy collector, Dryden, Ont.: commission on $52,752.58, collected in 1917-18 4.50 00
McLeod, J. H., collector. Prince Rupert. B.C.: 5 p.c. of $111.21, collected Oct. 1-Mar. 31, 1918,
less guarantee premiums paid for April 1-Sept. 30. $1.80 3 76
McPhcrson, J., sub-collector. North .Sydney. N.S.: 5 p.c. of $1, 148.5.5, collected in 1917-1918 .57 43
Porter, N., collettor, 8imcoe, Ont.: 5 p.c. of $981.22, collected in 1917-18 •. 49 08
Ratchford, C. E., collector, Amherst, N.S.: 5 p.c. of $679.59, collected in 1917-18 33 98
Thomson. J. M., collector, Napanee, Ont.; 5 p.c. of $537.52, collected in 1917-18 26 88
Premiums paid on guarantee bonds when no duty was collected, 1 y. to Mar. 31, at $3.60 a
year each: T. Clarke, G. F. Dayton, D. McMillan, P. Pidgeon, J. H. Pierce, W. H.
Polly, \V. G. Roche, .J. Sanborn 28 80
Total, carried to page 1—2 1,116 15
Excise: Provisional Allowances, Manitoba and West.
Accisc: .Allocations provisoires, >lanitoba et i'Ouest.
Winnipeg; H. Ashton. $150; A. Belanger, $1.50; R. A. Branson. Nov. 22-Mar. 31, S.53.75; J. B.
Cosgrove, $1.50; W. \V. Currie, April 1-Oct. 31, $87.50; T. J. Davis, $150; P.J.
Fegan, $130; D. Forsy the, April,. S10.41; W. O. Greig, $150; T. W. Hammond, $150;
J. D.Johnson. $1.50; W. J. Ivev. $150; A. C. Lariviere, 51.50; W. H. Long, $150; J. E.
Miller, $150; T. H. Morris, $150; F. A. Nicholl. April 1-Sept. 30, $62.40; W. H.
Stubbs, Nov. 21-Mar. 31, $54.17; T. H. Verncr, $1.50 2,308 29
Brandon: J. P. Barrett, $150; R. VV. Earl, $150; B. Sproston, May 14-Mar. 31, $132.25.. 432 25
Kenora: E. F. MacGillivray 1.50 00
Portage la Prairie; J. W. Sparling 150 00
Virden; J. D. McNivcn 49 92
Moosejaw: W. H. Bell, AprU, $12.50; W. M. Conklin, $150; D. A. Goudie, $150; L. H. Hall,
$1.50 ; 462 50
Regina; J. O. Scott, $150; M. Wylie, April 1-Feb. 17, $1.32 59 282.59
Saskatoon; J. H. .\ndcrson ; 150 00
Calgary; J. Dalgettv. $150; W. E. Davies, April, $12..50; R. \V. Fletcher, $150; W. J. C.
Joughin, S150; A. W. R. Markley, $150; D. H. Richards, $125; C. J. Venn, $150. ... 887 50
Edmonton: E. Fidler, $1.50; H. Fidler, $1.50; W. Richardson, $150 4.50 00
Lethbridge: C. T. Wood i 150 00
Stettler: W. B. Gray 45 83
Vancouver: G. \. Allen, $112.50; D. Carmichael, $150; J. V. Gibson, $150; J. A. Grantham,
$150; G. MacDonald, $1.50; M. .McSpadden, $1.50: E. J. Morgan, $1.50; T. Quinn,
$150; G. Simp.son, $150; W. Sutherland, July 1-Mar. 31, $118.77; J. Thorburn, $1.50. . 1,.581 27
Fernie: R. H. Brown 1.50 00
Golden: S. E. Hambley 50 04
Kamloops; T. Howell 75 00
Kaslo: F. Deeley 1.50 00
Nelson: T. J. Scanlon 150 00
New Westminster: F. W. ChUver, $150; R. S. Gray, $150; W. Wolfenden, $150 450 00
Phoenix: W. Delahay 50 04
Revelstoke: B. R. Atkins, April 1-June 30, $37.50; T. Stead; July 1-Dec. 31, $37.50 75 00
Rossland : R. W. Grigor 75 00
Vernon: A. Leishman 50 04
Victoria: R. S. Clements, April 1-Nov. 30, $100; P. Handlev, July 2^Mar. 31, $102.82; A. P.
Huggett, $1.50; R.Jones, $1.50; T. Mason, $150; A. H. Ridgman, $1.50; W.Robinson,
$150; C. B. Schreiber, $1.50; D. O'Sullivan, $1,50; W. Sutherland, April Wune.30, $31.20. 1,284 02
Xanaimo: G. Johnson, $150; J. Shaw, $150 300 00
Total, carried to page 1—2 10,019 29
Methylated Spirits— .\lcools m^thyiiques.
Sundry services and expenses at warehouse —
Charwomen: Mrs. S. Dunn, $120; Mrs. S. Genereux, $360; laundry, $18.60 498 60
Labourers: L. J. Connolly, 11 d., $27.50; L. Durocher, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $812.25:
W. Parent, 13 d., $32.50; E. Pelletier, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $549.02; E. Stoodley, 1 d., $2.50 1,424 37
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $35; car tickets, $47 82 00
Bryson, Graham Co., Ltd., Ottawa: duck, 78} yd., $26.81; towels, 1 doz., $3 29 81
Canada Paint Co., Ltd., Montreal: paint, ,50J gal. at $3.05; 25 gal. at $1.75; 12 gal. at SI .50;
turpentine, 20 gal., $19 234 78
Carried forward . e 2, 269 56
1— 2i
I — 18 M nirOK ilEXERAL'S REPORT, 19171913
9 GEORGE V, A. 19)9
Methyktcd Spirits— Cnmluded—Alcools mfthUlques— Fin.
Brought forward
L'ollier, H. C. & Sons, Binghamton. N.V.: wood alcohol, 7,859 wine gal. ul $1.05; duty,
»2, 204.70 ? .
Corby. The H.. Distillery Co., Ltd., Montreal: non-potable spirits, 25,33461 gal. at 6Sc.;
barrels. 31)0 at $4
Cuzner Hardware Co.. Ltd.. Ottawa: glue. 135 lb., $54.05: rubber tubing, Klft .*l(l; packing,
4J Ih. t4 75: brushes. 11. $7.15; sundr\- .^mall hardware, $20.03
Donnelly, \V. L. Ottawa: coal, 2, 5101b
Gillespie.-i & Co.. Montreal: non-potable spirits, 144,93602 p(. gal. at 45c.; (irunLs. s30 at $6;
barrels. 1 . 213 at $4
Imperial Oil Co., Ltd., Toronto: gasolene: 1,113-7 gal. at 39Jc.; 93-7 gal. at 32Jc., 51-2 gal.
at lS)c
Independent Coal Co., Ottawa: coal, 50 tons, 25 lb
Kennedv & Co., Ottawa: Tally Ho water. 59 gal., $29.50; demijohns, 6, $8; soap, 14 do>.,
$10.44; snap, 2J doz.. $4.20; brooms, 4. $3.,30; sundries. $2.40 •
May. Cieorge & .*sons, Ottawa: sole leather, 1 side
Mc.\ulifTe. Dayis Lmber Co., Ltd., Ottawa: bungs, 11,500, $352.50; spiles, 2,000, $70; lum-
ber. 237 ft.. S8..30
OUcilly A Holanger. Ottawa; coal, 13.270 lb
Pritchard-.Xndrews Co., Ltd.. Ottawa: bniss stencils
.*>tandard Chemical Iron & Lumber Co., Ltd., Ton)nto: wood alcohol: 17,61 ■■82 st. gal.
at $1.55; 25.027 pf. gal. at S7J; drums. 42 at SIO; barrels, 9S7 at $4
Walker. Hiram & Sons. Ltti.. \\'alkeryille: non-pouililc spirits: I2t), 671-27 pf. gal. at 72r.,
33,717-43 pf. gal. at 65c., 84,506-94 pf. gal. at 62c., 20,822 19 pf. gal. at 60c.; barrels,
3,780 at $4; less freight and cartage, $689.67 192,437 58
Wiser J. P. & Sons, Ltd., Presi-ott: non-potable spirits. 9,213.86 pf. gal. at 72c.; barrels, 140
at $4 7,193 98
Smart-Turner Machine Co., Ltd.. Hamilton: steel drums, 40 at $17.50 700 00
Express and freight: Canadian Kxprcss Co., $1.40; Canadian Pacific Ry. Co., $4,124.36;
r'anadian Northern Ry. Co.. $180.98; Oraml Trunk Railway Co., $3,297 27; Ottawa
Transport Co.. $1.2.33.32; Sheddon Kiirdwarding Co.. $26.50; cartage, $5 8,808 83
Accounts les.s than $6 each. 10 23,36
Department of Public Printing and .Stationery; printing. $30.40; stationery. $16.02 40 42
Empties relumed by purcha.sers of methylated spirits: drums. 206 at $15. 94 at $10; barrels,
4.7.56 at $4 (less frc-ight and cartage, $.502..34l . 22,551 06
$ CU,
2,269 .W
10,456 65
18,667 54
95 98
15 06
75,053 21
479 86
482 49
55 84
15 36
4.30 80
ta 05
15 40
.'>3,,564 90
T..l:il. raiTicd t., pajrc 12 393,487 59
K»clsc: War Tav ( oiitlnKriirles.
« AccLse: D^pcnsex contlnKentes pour (axe <lc mierre.
Belleville ($16.21)—
Traycl. T. M. Lane, $.3.05; comtoission on wai- stamps s<)ld, $12.76; i-xprcss. 40c
Brantford ($463.11)-
Trayel; .1. F. Carw)n, $02.50; I. Newsome, $113; M. J, O'Donohoc, $177.00
Comnii.s.sion on war tax stamps sold, $79. .54; postage, telegrams, express, $12.03; samples,
$9.64: jurats, $8.80
Cuelph ($9.35)—
Po>tagc. express, $4. ,30; war lax stamps, $2; circulars, $3.05 ..
ICingston $11.94)-^
Commi.-<.sion on war tax stamps .'^old, $10.29: express, $1.65 .
Ix>ndon ($76.02)—
Commi.Hsirin on war tax stamps sold, $19.07; postaiic, $27.65; war lax siaiii|i~, t-s.dO,
express. 19.35
Trayel, T. <J, Dayis
Ottawa f$.30l.l4)—
Temp<'rary excl.scman, U. Chot)uelte, .\pril 1 June .30. salary
Tr. ' I W, Forde,$15..55; A. Goulet, $2.5.70; E. Laycrdure, $11.70
> - '<4; commiftsion on war lax stamps sold, $13.77; postage, rnrtmiv, $l5..'i0
OWCl. ^ ilO)—
'I nncl. < . W. Cr>'dermnn, $3.40; commission on war tax stamps sold, (9.4S; postacc
$5.74
Perth I $760. 19)—
Travel: T. E. Armstrong, $84.67; H. S. Cooper, $66.80: W. E. R<iwan. $-199.75
( 'otii million on war (ax stamps sold, $35. ,53; postage, $28.08; express, etc., $32.51; samples,
$12 85
IV-r.-rlHTiHiith $123. I8>—
Travel, W M I!ulli-r. $17 90, commission on war lax slamps .lold. $.19.68; jupslage, ex-
pr.
Port .\rllii,:
•■ ■- - I---1
l>r,-„
' '.n war lax slninp" ""iM. $10.64: postage, expre««, $10.04
Carried forwanl 1,815 20
16
21
:t.-)3
10
no 01
9
:i5
11
'.* 1
65 27
10 75
199
52
48
9.K
95
21
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I'll)
651
22
108 07
123
18
14
78
20 08
ixiAyn }fEyf:ME uei'Mituksi -. i:xi'i:.\i)iTri{i-:
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Excise: War Tax Contingencies— Continued.
.tcclse: D^penscs contlngentes pour taxe de guerre — Suite.
Brought forwarii
1—19
$ cts.
],815 20
St. Catharine.s ($1.85)—
Travel: E. Millikcn
Stratford ($37..54)—
Commission on war tax stamps Sold, $24.04; postage, express. $13.50. .
Toronto ($4.05)—
Commis.'iion on war tax stamps sold
Wind.sor ($2.35)—
Travel, S. Lamont
Joliottc ($104.91)—
Travel, G. \. Loranger, $,57.05; samples, S15.21 ; postage, express, $32.05
Montreal ($331.17)—
Travel: J. A. D. Houde, $20.45; G. A. Loranger, $35.40; J. A. Masson, $62.10
Samples, $177.86; postage, $30.14; war stamps, $5.22
Quebec (.$.55.97)—
Travel, L. Hardy, $7.20; commission on war tax stamps sold, $48.77.
Sherbrookc ($80.85)—
Travel, A. F., Simpson, $10.85; postage, $70
St. Hyacintlie ($70.95)—
Travel: J. A. Cadotte, $12.55; J. Richard, $50.40; war stamps, $2..
St. John (.$434.30)—
Travel: E. ,J. Clarke, $124.95; J. T. Kelly, $167.55
Commission on war tax stamps sold, $72.68; postage, $37.15; express, telegrams, $17.82;
samples, $14.15
Halifax (S111.64)—
Commission on war tax stamps sold, $78.67; postage, express, $32.97
Pictou ($107.95)—
Travel: P. Eraser, $4.40; commission on war tax stamps sold, $53.39; postage, express
etc., $50.16 '.
( 'liarlottetown ($38.42)—
Travel, J. F. Arsenault, $28.85; commission on stamps, $2.11; posta"e. etc $4 26-
samples, $3.20
Winnipeg ($40.45)—
Travel, T. H. Verncr, $3.55; commission on war stamp's sold, $18.40; expenses re investiga-
tion. $18. .50
Moosejaw ($0 , 67)—
Commission on war tax stamps sold .
Manitoba District ($23.15)—
Sundry expenses re wine investigation, A. C ode
Calgary ($35)—
War tax stamps
Vancouver ($622.60)-
Travel: G. A. Allen, $3.40; J. Thorburn, $573.70
Commission on war tax stamps sold, $34..50; samples, $10.15; telegram, c.vc-lianuc hoc
Victoria ($1„563. 18)— b.- ....
Temporary excisemen: P. Handley. July 2.5-Mar. 31, $016.93; T. Mason, $800.
Living allowance, VV. Sutherland, April 1-June 30
Travel: R. .Jones. $7. .50; J. Shaw^$.32.50 '....'..'.'.'.'.
Printing and advertising, $28; commissions on war tax stamps sold, $3.25.
General Expenses ($13,588.08)—
Legal services: J. A. Aikman, Victoria, $21 ; W. J. Baird, $66.70; D. R. Barry, Campbell's
Bay, $218.70; T. F. Battle. Niagara Falls, $40; G. H. V. Belyea, St. .John $40" R
Bolduc, St. Georges. Que.. $116.85; W. L Briggs, Revel.^toke, $10: J. E. C. Bumbnn'.
Montreal,. $389. 70; Carrothers & Williams, Regina, $7; T.J. Carter \ndover SS4 N
Champagne, Ottawa, $20; A. Chasse, Montreal, $20; H. E. Coppin, Newmarket'
.?24..56: Cornwall & Archibald, Kamloops, $249.18; L. Cousineau, Hull, $.30; A. a!
Davidson, Newcastle, $40; Day & Gordon, Hailevburv, S65.77- C L dc Ma'rtigny
(St. Jerome. $30; F. Desilets, Three Rivers, $.57; F.'Desrochers, Montreal, $285' Earle
& Sparling, Battletord, $20; C. Emard, Montreal, $78.70; W. W. Evans Bradford
$83.87; W. E. Fisher, Prince Rupert, $188.40; G. Fortin, St. John, $-42.57; O. Gagnon'
Montreal $715.90; Ciuibault & Sylvestre, Jolielte, $36.00; W. H. Harris, Port Perry,
$10; J. H Hammond, Orillia, $20; R. W. Hewson, Moncton, $131; Hollinrake &
noddy. Brantford, $60; H. P. Innes, Simcoe, $10.; Innes & Mackav. Simcoe $20 60-
.Jones & Hewitt. Brantford, S40; Keith & Olding, North Battlcford S40- J S
Lam.yrc, Montreal, $49; Landry &. Landry. Edmonton, $10; L. J. Lefebvio.'Montrcal.
;. ' , '•• '■J".i'j"""n. Edmonton, $25; Machray, Shurpe, Dcnnistoun, Locke &
u <Sk--l^'T^i^''i,^iF' •-}■ )^'- ¥'"-<J"i«. «'• Catharines. $15; J. H. McCurry , North
Bay, $99.(0; A F. McCjuaid, houris, $54.,50 Meredith & Meredith, London, $114.,84; G.
Mitchell, Cobalt, $190; G. Monette, Montreal, $.50; L. Morand: Quebec, $1.56.28- F P
«In-''oi-'''w 't"'^',?"' *'ii'*' ^- ^''i""' Valleyfield. $97.,30; E. A. Reilly, Moncton,
>1U(.U3; VV. L. Ross, Hamilton, $65.10; Seguin & .Sauve, Ottawa. $5; A. L. Smith,
1
85
37
54
4
05
2
35
104 91
117 95
213 22
55
97
86 85
70 95
292
.50
141
80
III
64
107 95
.38 42
40 45
(3 07
23 15
35 00
577 10
45 50
,416 93
75 00
40 00
31 25
1—211
(Carried foru aid
5,494 20
1—20
AVOITOR GEXERAI/S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Kiclse: War Tax Contingencies— Concluded.
Accise: D^pensos contingentes pour ta\e de guerre— Fin.
Brought forward
General Expenses — Concluded.
Legal services — Concluded.
Cornwall. $C5: R. A. Smith, Lcthbridge. S40: Thurston & Co., Toronto, $80
Tweedie, McGillivrav <& Barron. Calgarj-, $25; WilloURhby, Craig & Co., Moosojaw,
$41; P. E. WiLstin. Prince GeorRc. KS
American B.ink Note Co.. (Iitawa: stamp.s, 49,801.000 at 16c. per M; rolls, 2,400 at Sc.
embossinKchcuuc^,. 50,000, $,iG; postaKe surtax, 5.000. $18.4.5
Premiums paid to Guarantee and Insurance Companies for War Tax Commission
Ser»'icea of stenotrraphers: Miss J. Brown, .\pril 1-lS, $22.50; Miss E. Leclerc, .\pril 1-18
$22.50; Miss M. Rousseau, April 1-20, $25
Total , carried to Page I — 2
Weights and Measures Inspection.— Inspection des polds et mesures.
(Unless otherwise noted all salaries cover the period of 12 months to Mar. 31, 1918).
(Amoinsd'indicationcontraire. tous le^ .salaires couvrent unepf'riodede 12 moisau31 mars 1918)
Belletilk (Salaries, H.099.80; Contingenciea, tS,177.S6).
Inspector, F. D. Diamond. $1,099.92; assistant inspectors: G. H. Ilowson, $999.96; K. Kylie.
$9»«.yB; J. Worrell. $999.96
Travel and tran.sporl of wciishts: F. D. Diamond. $91.25; express, cartage. $51.95
Kent. The Belleville Cluli. 1 y. to Nov. 30. 1917, $500; street sprinkling, $6
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $30; postage, telegrams, exchange, $27.07
Caretaker. G. lluinfrey. SO.'); 2 items. $2.20
Lind.iay: U. Kylie. travel and tninsp<jrt of weights, $294.70; postage, exchange, $21.20
Peterlxjrough ; G. II. Ilow.-ion, travel and transport of weights. $431.35; cartage, etc., $39... .
Caretaker, E. Bellechamhre, $13.50; light, $0.37; awning, $0.05; repairs, $2.1)0
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $.30; imstage, telephones, ink, $.33.65; 3 items, $3.15
Picton: J. Worrell, travel and transport of weights, $389.49; postage, commission, $19.22
Rent, J. Worrell, I y. to Feb. 28, $72; coal, 3 tons. $33.75; light, $7.80
, Hamilton (Salaries, t7,599.57; Contingenciea, $5,692.^5).
Inspector, J. Soalcy, $1,399.92; a.-wistant inspectors: J. Brick, (died .April 12), $83.33; .J. Clegg,
fdied Mar. 14i. $!Wi.9n: E. W. Fitzgerald. $1,099.92; H. II. Lai<lman. (died Jan. 25),
$916.60; .1. Pryke. $')»9.UC: A. von Noubronn. $999.96; A. E. Whcalloy. $1.099.92
Temporary a.isistant insiKJctors: N. Merigold, June 1-Mar. 31, $666.60; W. B. Himiiier. July 7-
Feb. 28, $582.69
Travel and transport of weights: J. Clegg, $21.15; E. W. Fitzgerald, $102.85; N. Merigold,
$300.70; J. Prvke. $178.55; W. B. Rimmcr, $323.83; .\. von Neubronn. $514.,35; A. E.
Whi'atlev. $798.65
'i'elephonc. 1 y. t^> .Mar. 31, $45; telephones. $22.36; postage, exchange, $47.63; ink, $3.80
Express, cartage, $.30.60; car fare, S23.50; cleaning and painting standards, $27.7S; S items,
$2 35
Kingnlon (Salariet, 13,099.96; Continoenciea, tl,l8l .88).
Inspcrt.'i. I . ti:illagher, $1,200; assistant inspectors: J. M. Davis. $999.96; C. E. MacLuun.
$900
I'rnvel and trans|x>rt of weights: W. Duffey. $301.65; T. Gallagher, $39.03
leli'phono. 1 y. I'l Mar. 31. $.30; telephones, postage, express, $23.04; 2 items. $2.06
Krorkville: J. .M. Davis, travel and transport of weights, $484.30; postage, exchange, etc.,
$9. ,39
Osnahnick Centre: C. E. MacL<oan, travel and transport of weights, $275.45; postage, etc.,
$15 75
$ cts.
5.494 20
5,241 85
8, 162 01
114 22
70 00
19,082 88
,099 80
143 20
506 00
57 07
67 20
315 96
470 35
28 42
66 80
408 71
113 65
7,. 599 57
1,249 29
2.240 08
118 79
84 29
3,099 06
341 28
65 09
403 09
291 20
London (.Salaries, t8,S99.78; Contingencies, $S,t7t.0e
I).
I.uldle,
$871.03';
In.Hp4Ti'.r, A. .\. I.ijion. $l..599.96: assistant inspectors: T. A. Cnchi. J'i!''.i.9r.;
$1I1I9.!K>; F. Mar.-hall, $Wi9.9i>; .1. S. TIk.ijjii-. $999.96; ,S. A. Wc>bb. $!Ht9.96
Travel and trans|sirt of weights: I). Liddle, $082.44; A. .\. Luton, $51; F. Marshall,
H. A. Webb. $fl68.8.S; car fare. $9
Meaacnger, W. Greer. $60; express, cartage, $27.1 1 ; painting standards, $0.2t
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31. $47; postage, telephones, exchange, $60.87; 3 items, $3.06
Hnmiford: J. S. ThoinaH. travel anil transport of weights, $218. .57; postage, express, $13.28;
painting weights. $9
Hiimia; laretaker, J. H. Dyble. salary
Mt. TliMiiias: r-aret.'iker. G. Luton, salary
Walkorville: T. A. Cndn. travel and trantport of weights, H37JSS; telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31,
$24; postage, express. $23.16.
0,699 70
2,282 96
96 36
no 02
240 86
.10 00
:)0 00
474 »8
C^nrried forward.
31.722 72
INLAND REYEyUE DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE 1—21
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Wrights and Measures Inspection— Continued.— Inspection des polds et mrsures— Suite. t cts.
Brought forward 31,722 72
Ottawa (Salaries, il 0,857. 8S: Conlingenciee, $S,7tS.7t).
Inspector, E. H. Hinchey, $l,fi.50: a.ssistant in.spcctors: O. T. Blair fenlisted Jan. 16), $790.29;
.1. Brcen, ?1,09'J.92; E. Chenier, Nov. 1-Mar. 31, $391.65; T. Chenicr, $999.96: G. C.
Church. $900; J. E. Couillard, $999.90; J. L. Couillard, Nov. 7-Mar. 31, »397.20; J. F.
Dunn, $979.12; .J. P. Ethier, $999.96; G. C. Hodgins, $999.96; E. MacKay, $900; Z. A.
Montrcuil, $999.90; A. K. Mattice, $999.96; C. F. .Shcppard, $999.96; W. Kowat, $999.96;
F. T. Trumpour, ftransferred to Inside Service ,Jan. 1), $749.97 13,857 83
Temporary as.sistant inspectors: C \V. Martineau, .salary 524 94
Travel and tran.sport of weights: J. V. Ethier, •$442.34; A. E. Mattice, $94.25 .536 59
Po.stage, telephones, $43; express, cartage. $02.77; soap, laundry, $2.74; 6 items, $7.25 115 76
Bulger: J. Breen. travel and transport of Heights, S2.50.80; postage, $12 262 80
Burks Falls: G. C. Church, travel and transport of weights, $868.07; postage, etc., $10.75 878 82
Fa.s.sett: T. Chenier, travel and transport of weight.'', $292.98: postage. $1.65 294 63
Masson: G. A. Dugal, travel and transport of weights, $394.73; postage, etc., $2.97 397 70
Saull Ste Marie; E. XIacKay. travel and transport of weights, $181.40; postage, etc., $5.64... 187 04
Shawville: G. C. Ilodgins, travel and transport of weights, $396.95; postage, etc., $3.26 400 21
Sudbury: W. Rowat, travel and transport of weights, $106.84; telephone, Jan. 1-Mar. 31, S5.50;
postage, etc., $4.88 117 22
Toronto {Salaries, t8,19S.0S; Contingencies, t2, 040. SS).
Inspector, J. J. McConvey, $1,599.96; assistant inspectors: J. 1.. Cruickshank, fdied July 29).
$300; W. A. Fallowdown, $999.96; VV. J. Halley, guarantee premium, 15c; F. E. Howe,
$943.02; C. A. McEacliem, $999.96; W. .S. Scarf, $949.98; J. C. Smith, $1,200; R.J.Wright,
$1,200 S, 193 03
Travel and transport of weights: W. A. Fallowdown, $258.75; W. J. Halley, $73.50; F. E.
Howe, $251; J. J. McConvey, 30c.; C. A. McEachern, $766.27; W. S. .Scarf, $483 1,832 82
Car tickets, $106; postage, express, $30.02; 5 items, $3.60 ., 139 62
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $.50; telephones, $17.91 67 91
Montreal (Salaries, US, 800. SO; Contingencies, t8,21S.88).
Inspector, A. A. Bernard, $1,800; assistant-inspectors: S. F. Belanger, (resigned Oct. 1.)
$600.90; E. Boudet, $1,099.92; W. R. Boyd, $999.96; J. R. Chapleau (died July 10),
15300; J. A. Daoust. $1,399.92; A. Dostaler, $999.96; I. B. N. Galipeau, $1,099.92; A.
Gibault, $999.96; E. S. Grignon, $999.96; J. A. Hebert, $1,599.96; D. Poitras. .'S799.92;
J. C. Wilson, $1,099.92 13, ,800 30
Temporary assistant inspectors: J. L. Laflamme, $799.92; J. O. Lavall^e, Oct. 9-Mar. 31,
$574.19; J. N. Lcfebvre, Aug. 2.5-Mar. 31, $541.93; A. Perreault, $499.92 2,415 96
Traveland transport of weights: A. A. Bernard. $9.70; W. R.Boyd, $667.85; E. Grignon, $7.50;
J. L. Laflamme, $56.25; A. Gibault, $501.49; J. M. Letebvrc, $25.40; J. C. Wilson, $49.85;
car tickets, $36; cartage, $1,768.50 3,122 54
Rent: Chambre de Commerce, Apr. 1-30, $108.34; J. A. Davis & Co., May 1-Apr. 30, 1918,
$2,000 2, 108 34
Water rate, $60; light, $6.46; moving office, S7o; electrical work, $26..53; signs, $19.10 187 09
Telephones: 1, 1 y. to .Mar. 31, $63.38; 1, July 13-Mar. 31, $42.13; telephones, express, $17.49 123 00
Postage, $1,149; ice, $24; water, $12; ink-, $7.85; laundry, $8.50; sink and accessories, $ 25;
painting and adjusting standards, $14.15; lead, $12.95; soap, etc., $2.50 2.55 95
Quebec (Salaries, $9,184.80; Contingencies, t6,910.67).
Inspector, C. E. Roy, $1,599.96; assistant inspectors: L. E. Beauchamp. $600; A. Bcrnatchez,
Apr. 1-Mar. 15, $572..58; L. J. Bourget, $099.96; C. H. Couture, $600; J. T. D:igneau, (died
Oct. 15), $262.50; N. Duchesne, $600; P. E. Hudon. $.300; C. Knowles, $999.96; J. A.
W. LeBel, $1,099.92; J. A. Lortie, $750; F. H. Prefontaine, $799.92 9, 184 80
Temporary assistant inspectors: H. Desjardins, Apr. 1 -.Ian. 31, $250; A. H. Dionne, $799.92; L.
A. Dionne, Apr. 1-Jan. 31, $333.30; B. Gauvin, $799.92; G. Myles, $166.80; S. L. Pidgeon,
$799.92 3, 149 66
Traveland transport of weights: L.J. Bourget, $346.40; C. H. Couture, $223.85; J.T. Dagneau,
$333..55; H. Desjardins, $144.60; C. Knowles, $173.25; J. LeBel, $16.10; S. L. Pidgeon,
$284.65 ; 1,522 40
Rent, A. Martineau, 1 y. to Jan. 31, $400; directory, $5; car tickets, $4 409 00
Janitor and furnace man, L. Lawson, $132; snow shovelling, $10. .50; sundries, $4.50 147 OO
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $42; telephones, postage, $68.68; express, cartage, $108.55 219 23
Cap A, I'Aigle: N. Duchesne, travel and transport of wei:!hts, $271.35; postage, etc., $3.42 274 77
Chicoutimi: L. E. Beauchamp, tnivel and transport of weights, $1..55; postage, $1.28 2 83
L'Islet: A. H. Dionne, travel and transport of weights, $123.75; postage, etc., $5.70 129 45
Lyster: F. H. Prcfontaine. travel and transport of weights, $348.45; postage, $4.25 3.52 70
Montraagny: J. A. Lortie, travel and transport of weights. $271 .10; postage, etc., $1.75 272 85
St. Denis: L. A. Dionne, travel and transport of weights, $420.05; postage, etc., $10.73 430 78
Carried forward 99, 638 29
1—22
AVlHTDIt HEyKRALS REI'ORT. inil-lOlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Wrights and Heasurrslnspectloii—Coniiniipil.— Inspection drs pnlds rt mpsiirrs— Suite.
Brought forward
Sherbrookc (Salaries. tS^99M; Conlingencie^, ti,S2l.Ji9).
Inspector, O. C. Ddorme, $1,399.%; a^istant inspectortj: C. Laniy, $999.96; J. N. Lemire,
$999.96
Temporary assUtant inspector: J. D. E. Lafonde, Apr. 1-Sept. 30, salary
Travel and transport of weights: O. C. Delorme. $255.10; J. D. E. Lafonde, $385.30; C. Lamy,
$13.65 .-
Rent. Page Printing & Binding Co., 1 y. to Mar. 31, S500: car tickets. $8; express, cartage,
$18.04
Telephone, 1 y. to Mnr. 31. $32; postage, telephones, $47.74; ink, iiiucilugc, $4.65; 4 items, $1.95
Windsor Mills: J. N. Lemire, travel and transport of weights, $839.30; postage, etc., $15.80. . .
.S(. Hijacinlhe (.Siifano. Jt,',f99.96,- <'ontwgencic>i. $1.41548).
Inspector. J. P. Morin. $1,299.96; assistant inspector, J. A. Champagne, $900
Temporarv assistant inspectors: J. Desjardins, Nov. 24-Jnn. 31, $148.87; \V. M. TotoUnson
Apr. 1-Aug. 10 (deceased). $2.tO
Travel and transp*>rt of w'eights: J. .\. Chainp:igne. $310.63; express, $0.48. . .
Caretaker. E. Clapin. $60: jap a lac and hruslics, $1..W
Telephone. 1 y. to Mar. 31. $20: postajic. telephones, $17.46
St. Oregoire: J. A. Desilets. travel and transport of weights, $340.45: postage, etc., $3.45
St. Guillaume: \V. Landry, travel and transport of weiglits, $248.47; postage. $8.15
Three Rivers {Salaricx, tS.999.9e: Continaencies, tS,St5.46).
Inspectors: A. Lcssard (resigned Nov. 1; $700; J. A. Desilets, Nov. l-.Mar. "li, $500; a^isistant
inspectors, E. Carettc, $999.96; E. Dubord, $900: A. N. Massicoltc, $900
Tomporar>' assist:int inspector. .\. Lapierrc. salary j.
Travel and transport of woight-s: E. Carettc, $7: J. A. Desilets, $16.45: A. Lapicrre, $335.01;
A. Lcssard, $58.26; A. N. Mossicottc, $384.24
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $25; postage, telephones, $61.25; express cartage, $9.30; 6 items,
$10.35
< 'hainplain: E. Dubord, travel and transport of weights, $593.44; postage, $14 :'l
St. John (Sahrica, t5,Si9.96; Continoencien tSOT.SS).
Inspector, J. Barry, $1,500: as.sistant inspectors: J. .\. Bernicr, $999,116; II. J.O. LelSlano, $900;
A. K. Limerick. $900; H. E. White, $1,0.50
Travel and transport of weights: II. E. White, $68.50; car tickets, $1.36; express, cartage,
$16.,56
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31. $45: postage, telephones. $25.22: 4 items. $4.05
Buitouche: f). J. f). I.eBlanc. travel and transport of weights. $230.24: postage, etc., $7.83
Edmundston: J. A. Hernier, travel and transport of weights. $25.25: postage, etc., $3.08
I'n'dericton: A. K. Limerick, travel and Iransixirt of weights. $174.40; postiige. $6.03
Haltjai {SalaricHtl,989.92: Conlingcncics. tl .Se4.8li).
Inspt-ctor. W. ( I'Mricn. $1,099.92: a.s.sistant inspector. R. J. Waugh, $900
Trinporury a.-'siotanl inspcct<ir. I". 11. Sarj:cnt. salary
Travel and transport of weights; K. ,1. Waugh. $.57.91; express, cartage, $14.70
Rent, Dartmouth Mfg. Co.. Apr. l-.-^cpt. 30, $i')0: water rate. $3.68: light, $2.,34.
Janitor, O. .Armsworthy. t60: snow shovelling. $6.75; coal,.S t.. $118
Postage, telegrams. $19.08; ink. $2.40: 4 items. $5.29 .
Harrington: i". H. .'^argent, travel and transpcirt of weights. $331.60: iMtstage, etc.. $10.11 . .
Digli.v 11. W. Itowles. tra\-cl and tninsiiort of weights. $178.23; |M>stage, etc., $4.87
I'iclou USalaririi, $3J09.8i; ConlinamcicK, t8Se.S9).
InnpecUir. W. .M. Dustan, $ I, .300.02; assistant inspcctom: D. A, Campl>ell, $909.96; J. J.
Chi.-holm, $999.96
Travel and transport of weightu: W. M. Dustan. $288.15; D. A. Campbell, $286.62; J. J.
Chisholm. $1,55.95 '
('■rotakcr, L. ('hisho1m,$48: cleaning wcishtR, $16; ,1. P'« fees, $5 K
Poalngr. telephones, $25.45; eipre!<s. cartage, $23.95; 3 items, $7.95
CharUtllrluirn iSnlanm, tl .'^O.Ot; f'nnlinoencirii, $388.49).
.I.tfi. K. Dnvey. $13.15: W. W. Walker. $2(18.70 .' ..
J60. ((ostagn. telegrams. $22.48; cxpres-*. rarlAge. $5.10
t 'iirrie*! forward
$ cts.
99,638.29
3.599 SS
399 96
654 05
526 04
86 34
855 10
2, 199 96
398 87
317 11
til .511
37 46
343 90
256 62
3.990 96
799 92
SOI 86
105 90
007 7S
SO 48
74 27
238 07
2« 33
ISO 43
l.'.l'.l'.l '.!.•
799 92
72 61
2.56 02
1S4 75
26 77
341 71
183 10
3,, 300 84
720 72
60 62
57 35
1
.(HI9 02
281 M
H7 58
131
238 62
IM.AXD Kh'TEMH DhWARTMEST : EXPFXniTCRF I — 23
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Weights and Measures Inspeotlon— fontinued. — Inspection dcs poids et mesures— Suitf. { cts.
Brought forward ; 131,23S62
Winniprg (Salaries $9,034.SS: Conliiiijinaix, te.575.68).
Inspi-ctor. R. McKay, $1,599.96; assistant inspectors: J. B. .\ttridge, J999.96; W. J. Field,
$1,02.5: \V. F. Gilby. $999.96; V. D. Grant, .$999.96; .J. McKay, $999.96; H. Spicer,
$999.96; mechanical scale inspector, S. Harper, $1.399.92 9,024 68
Travel and t.ran.sporl of weights: J. H. ..\ttridge, $1,223.05; \V. ,J. Field, $122.03; C. D. Grant,
$356.45; .S. Harper, $8.54.70; .J. McKay, $4,52.05; H. Spicer, $734.30 3.742 58
Kent, Manitoba and Sask. Bible .'Society, ly. to Mar. 31, $1,299.96; ink, $2.99 1.302 95
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $63; telephones, teleerams, $16.63; express, cartage. $22.01 101 64
Garacc rent, O. H. MacKav, 1 v- to Mar. 31 , $60; chauffeur's serviced. 17 d., $85; gasoline and
oil, .$42.69; tire and iflap, $41.30; cover, $28.40; spring, $9.20; tubes, 2, $9.30; repairs,
$102.36; charging batteries, $3.25; licenses, $10 .391 50
Postage, exchange. $67.10; ( 'lean Towel .Supply Co., $12; car tickets, $30; 2 items, $4.70 1 13 80
I'ortage la Prairie: E. J. Sparling, travel and transport of weights, $825.85; postage, etc., $8..55 834 40
Port .\rthur: W. F. Gilby. travel and transport of weights, $82.45; postage, etc., $6.36 88 81
(UiUjani (Salaries, t5,S99.8S: Contingencies, ti,S47.67).
In...peitor, J. W. ("ostello, (died Mar. 16), $1,599.96; mechanical scale inspector, G. D. Fvfe,
?1,.S00; assistant inspectors: f. Gibson, $999.96; T. E. Kirkhain. $999.96 " 5,399 88
TcMiporary assistant inspectors: ,S. Furraston, Apr. 1-Dec. 31, $675; E. Parker, Mar. 1-31.
$83.33 7o8 33
Travel and transport of weights: G. D. Fyfe, $246.20; S. Furmston, $915.40; W. Green.
$1 ,082.80 2, 244 40
Caretakers: E. W. Schoficld, -Apr. 1-.30, S3; Mrs. A. Rowell, May 1-Mar. 31, $.55 ,58 00
Telephone. 1 y. to Mar. 31, $52.50;. transfer, $2.50; postage, telephones, exchange, $45.35 100 35
lOxpress, cartage, $52.04; water filter, $12.15; laundry, $11.25; ink and typewriter supplies,
$8.45; cleaning accessories, $6.80; 8 items, $12.55 103 24
I.cthbridge: E. Kirkham, travel and transport of weights, $1,061.40; postage, exchange, etc.,
$21.95 1 , 083 35
EdmuiiUm {Salaries, tl, 399.91; Contingencies, Sg,9SS.5S).
In.spcctor, .J. C. McDougall, salary 1 .399 92
Travel and transport of weights: W. G. Farrell, $916.70; J. C. McDougall, $5; J. McLeod,
$1 ,306.70 / 2. 228 40
Ucnt, Williamson Bros., 1 y. to Mar. 31, $600; express, cartage, $9.15 609 15
Telephone. 1 y. to June 30, 1918, $45.60; postage, telephones. $58.88; gasoline and oil. $8.65;
ink, etc., $1.85 ,. ' 114 98
Regina {Salaries t5,72i.8l: Contingencies, $7,089.86).
Inspector. D. J. McLean. $l,.50O; mechanical scale inspector, T. C. Suttic. $1,. 399. 92; assistant
inspectors: G. .J. .\rmstrong, temporary, .\pr. 1 to Nov. .30, $000; permanent to Mar. 31,
.<.300; .1. Eadie. Jan. l-M.-ir. 31, $249.99: E. B. Lorimer. temporary Apr. I-June 30. $225;
permanent to Mar. 31. $749.97: J. A. -McDonagh, July 1-Mar. 31, $774.96; J. A. .Milligan,
toniporar\' Apr. 1-June 30, $225; permanent to Mar. 31, $749.97 0,774 81
Travel an(l tran.sport of weights: G. J. Armstrong. $909.01: J. Eadie, $1,545. .55; E. B. Lorimer,
$45.10; J. A. McDonagh, $835.,50; J. A. Milligan, $955.80; A. I. Shaw, $725.40; T.C.Suttie,
$1,165.45 6,18181
Caretaker, C. H. Simpson. .Apr. l-()ct. 31, $49; extra cleaning, $12.50; cleaning accessories, $1.40 62 90
Telephone, 1 y. to Aug. 31, 1918, $37; transfer, $2; telegrams, telephones, $48.05 87 •»
Postage, exchange, ink, $91.,56; express, cartage, $96.89; car tickets, $6; 8 items, $13.65 20S 10
Sa-ikatonn (Salaries. te,999.76; Contiigeneies, $7,176.59).
Inspector, C. W. Johnston. $1.. 599.96; mechanical scale inspector, W. N. Courtenay, $1,399.92;
assistant inspectors: T. H. Fleming. $999.96: H. Wallace, $999.96; W. R. Welch. $999.96 5.999 76
Temporary assistant inspector, U. .\. ( 'roncher. salary 900 00
Travel and transport of weights; W. N. Courtenay, $1,689.35; R. A. Croncher. $986.18; T.
H. Fleming, $1,.309.41; J. T. Cireig, $1,622.40: C. W. Johnston, 30c.; R. Wallace, $157.65-. 5.765 29
Rent, Cameron & .lohnstone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $180; express, cartage, $65.83 245 83
Telephone, 1 y. to Aug. 31, 1918, $37; postage, telephones, exchange, $89.89 126 89
Janitor, N. Hulme, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $120; Iqundry and soap. $9.80; 5 items, $8.78 138 58
a
NeUon {Salaries, t£,li9.92; Contingencies, S2,677.6o).
Inspector, T. Parker, $1,249.92; assistant inspector, C. F. Williamson, $900 2, 149 92
Travel and transport of weights: T. Parker, $1.164.,50; express, cartage, $124 1,288 50
Telephone. 1 y. to Mar. 31, $.56; caretaker. J. E. Goulding. $30; postage, telegrams, $18.75 . . . 104 75
Penticton: C. F. Williauison. travel and transport of weights. $1,080; postage, $15 1,095 00
Rent, F. Sutherland, 1 y. lo Mar. 31. $180; express, exchange. $9.40 189 40
Carried forward 192.257 57
1—24
AIDITOR GEyKRAl/S REI'ORT. 1917-191$
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Weights and Measures Inspection— Concluded.— Inspection des polds et niesiires— Fin.
Brought forward
Vancourcr (Salarien, $2,466.55: Contingencies. tSSS.iS).
t cts.
192,257 .i7
InspecUir. A. H. Dutton, $1,200; assistant inspectors: W. H. Harris, (resigned Mar. 1). $916.63;
J. Shaw. $349.92
Travel and transport o( weights. A. H. Dutton. $208.05; cartage, express, $260.83
Telephone. 1 y. to Mar. 31, $66; car tickets, $24; postage, telephones, ink, $36.35; batteries,
10, $2.50.
Nanaimo: J. Shaw, travel and transport of weights, $13.10; cartage, postage, $23.65 . .
Victoria; W. H. Harris, travel and transport of weights. $77.45; cartage, express. $56.60
Caretaker. \V. Robins )n. 11 m. to I->b. 28. $44; postage, etc., $15.95
2,466 55
466 88
128 85
36 75
134 05
59 95
Dawson {Salary. t999.9e).
Inspector, J. \V. Stingle, salary
909. 9t)
Grain Elevator Inspection (Salaries tl,IS6.90: Conlingcneies, tlS4.05)
Inspection d' ilivateura a grains, (salaires, H, IS5.90; df,pemes conlimentes, ti5i.05).
Eastern inspector: A. A. Bowcn, salary ({paid by Department of Trade aid Commerce) . .
Travelling expenses
Western inspector: J. O. White. s.ilar>- I', paid by Department of Trade and Commerce i
Travelling expcnsc-
636 98
180 55
499 92
::t .Ml
General Expenses — Depenses ginirales (Contingencies — contingenles. tT, 405.93).
Sundry scrx'ices and expenses at Ottawa —
Chief inspector, E. O. Way: telegram.*. $10.72: The "Monthly Review", $2.95 i:i 87
Charwoman. Mrs. .\. Dufrcsne, :i09 d. at $1 per diem .'509 00
Legal services: Bencc, .Stevenson. .MiLorv. Saska'iin. $im: J. D. Murphv. (>\bow. Sask.,
$15; C. H. UussoU. Wetaskiwin, $6.62; A. U. Smith. Cnitv. Sa.sk.. $151.80: Thurston
& Co., Toronto, $50; T. Wells. Ingersoll. $20; W. C. Wij.son. Napancc, $46.05 293 1 1
.\stle, H.J.,* Co., Providence: sjind, 1 brl.. $8; duly, exi-liange, $2.25 10 25
Br\-9on, Craham Co., Ottawa: felt. 10 yd., $21; sundries, $3.87 24 87
Chester, A. W., Ottawa: leather handles, 20 pr., $40; leather, 20 p:-., $90; weight case, 24,
$27.60 1,57 60
Collector of Customs, Ottawa: duty on sample scales sent to department 12 13
f lurncy Scale Cm., Hamilton: test weights, 400. $740; stampiniz fee, 80o 740 80
Plaunt Hardware Co.. Ottawa: batteries. 21, $.S.40; .sundries. $4.84 13 24
Pritchard-Andrews Co.. Ottawa: crown sljimps, 1.50 sets. $.1.>*2..50; crown steel stamps, 34,
$31.40; lead seals, 8.000. $23.01; steel stamps. 180. $63; double numerals, large, 6 .seta,
$31.50; small. 6 sets, $27; letters, large, 150 sets, $21; small, l.'iO sets, $15; branding irons,
50, $50; .sundries. $s,tl5 0.5;i 06
Kxpressand freight: Canadian Express Co., $1.80; Canadian Northern Ry. Co., 30v; Canadian
Pacific liv. (,'o., $1: Dominion Express Co., JU.35; Dominion Warehousing Co., 26o.;
(Irand Trunk Ry. Co., $1.96 16 66
Accounts le.Hs than $5 each ,37 57 82
Department of Public Printing and Stationery: printing, $4,639.63; stationery, $461.79: parlia-
mentary publications. $2.30 5, 103 72
Total, carried to page I— 2 ■J(i."..:i47 44
Hrlchls and Mra.siireN: I'rnvlNlonal .\llawanrrH.
I'liIdH el mrsiires: alloralions protlNOlrrK.
Winnipeg; .1. H. Attridgi'. ll.W; W. .?. l-irld. Sl.W; W. I'. Cilbv. $1.'«0; C. 1). (irnnt, $l.">0;
S. Harp<T.$l.'iO; .1. McKnv. $1.50; R. M.Kav. $1.50; I-,. .?. .Sparling. Jl.W; H. Splcer. $1.50
Rogina: C. .1. Armstrong, $1.50; .1. lOadic, SI.W; 1',. R. I/orimer, $1.50; .1. A. McDonagh, $150;
D.J. Mnl«an. $1,50; J. A. Milligan. $1.50; A. I. Shaw, $1.50; T. <;. Suttie,$l,50
.Saskatoon: W. N. Courlonav, %\M. R. .V. Croncher. $1.50; IV H. Kleming, $1.50; J. T. Groig,
$1.50: <•. W. John.$ton, $i.50; R. W.illace, $1.50; W. R. Welnh. $1.50
Calgary; J. .M, CosK-llo. April 1-l'eb. 2M. $137. ,50: S. C. I'urmstnn. April l-Dcc. 31, III2.S0;
C. D. Kyfa. $1.50; C. (;ilis.jn, $1.50; W. ( ir.-<>n. $1.50; T. i;. Kirkham. SI.50
I..lrn..nt.m: W. <;. Karrell, $150; J. C. McDougnll, $1.50; J. Mclxwd, $1.50
■,.U,n: T. Parker, $1.50; C. K. Willinmnon. $1.50
\ anrouvcr: A. H. Dutton, $150; W. H. Harris, April l-Fcb. 28, $137.60
Total, carrie<l to page I — 2
1,,3,50 00
1,200 00
1,050 00
850 00
4.50 00
:i(K» (10
287 50
6.487 60
;.Y/,.4.VD REVEM'E DEPARTMEXT: EXPENDITURB I — 25
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
International Bureau of Weights and Measures. % cts.
Bureau International des polds et mesurcs.
Contribution of Canada towards the International Committee of Weights and Measures 218 85
Total, carried to page I — 2 218 85
Gas and Electric Light Inspection.
Inspection du saz et de la lumi^rc ^lectrique.
(Unless otherwise noted, all salaries cover the period of 12 m. to March 31, 1918.)
(.\ moins d'indication contraire. tous les salaires sont comptes pour 12 mois au 31 mars 1918.)
Belleville {Salaries, ti,099M; Contingencies, ti.iSS.SS).
Inspector, H. Fraser, SI, 299.96; assistant inspectors: J. W. Bickle, $99.96; F. D. Diamond,
$.300; \V. H. .Middleton, permanent. Dec. 1-Mar. 31. $400 2,099 92
Rent, Belleville Club, 1 y. to Nov. 30, 1917, $200; gas, $4.94 204 94
Caretaker, G. Humfrey, $65; postage, exchange, express, etc., $8.90 73 90
Brockville: H. Fraser, travel, $7.65; postage, telegrams, express, $19.08; caretaker, C. F.
Gray, $43.50 70 23
Cobourg: J. \V. Bickle, travel, $15.80; postage, express, ink, $4 19 80
Caretaker, W. Russell, $15.33; light, $4.30 19 63
Deseronto: temporary assistant inspector, T. J. Warren, $799.92; travel, $263.60; postage,
express, etc., $18."l0 1,081 62
Peterborough: temporary assistant inspector, W. H. Middleton, April 1-Nov. 30, $666.64;
travel, $270.10; postage, express, etc., $17.50 954 24
Port Hope: caretaker, J. Elliott, salary 14 50
Fori William (Salaries, $1,399.92: Contingencies, $329.78).
Inspector, E. Little, $1,399.92; travel, $232.39; oar tickets, $5.20 1,637 51
Telephone, 1 y . to .June 20, 1918, $43; postage, express, etc., $49.17 92 17
Hamilton (Salaries, t5,i00; Contingencies, Sl,S7S.jO).
Inspector, H. Lutz, Sl,.i00; assistant inspectors: E. Lovell, $1,200; K. W. Mutchmor, $1,200;
J. B. Powell, $300; W. A. .''mith, $1,200 5,400 00
Travel: E. Lovell, $324.15; H. Lutz, $88.15; R. W. Mutchmor, $81.70; W. A. Smith, $368.80. 862 80
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31. $47; postage, express, $60.97; telephones, stationery, etc., $15.15. . 123 12
Dunnville: rent, Dominion Natural Gas Co., 1 y. to .Ian. 31 60 00
Gait: caretaker, T. Barrett, 1 v. to Mar. 31 18 00
Guclph: J. B. Powell, travel. $114.22; postage, exchange, $4.16 118 38
Kitchener: caretaker. J. E. Clemens, S;il.25; laundry, matches, $1.85 33 10
St. Catharines: caretaker, J. Mitchell. 1 v. to Mar. 31 24 00
Waterloo: caretaker, G. Suggitt, $31.25; laundry, $1.75 33 00
London (Salaries, $5,471.16; Contingencies, tl,SS7.28).
Inspector, A. F. Nash, $1,800; assistant inspectors: G. F. Elliott, (resigned Jan. 1), $900;
F. W. Gray (re.^ned Nov. 1). $700: .1. Hillis, $1,200; H. N. Orr (killed in action Julv 14),
$66.64; A. R. Skelton (military leave), on duty from Dec. 1 $604.60; W. .■X.. Thrasher,
$199 92 5,471 10
Travel: F. W. Gray, $187.60; J. Hillis, $398.20; A. F. Nash, $403.05; A. R. Skelton, $103.85. . 1,092 70
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, $45; postage, express, telephone, $64.03 109 03
Caretaker, W. Greer, $36; 4 items, $2.20 38 20
Chatham: caretaker, \V. W. Mitchell, salary 12 00
IngersoU: caretaker, J. Nisbet, salary 12 00
Petrolia: caretaker, J. .Shaw, 1 y. to Jan. 31, salary 11 00
Sarnia: W. A. Thrasher, postage, express, laundry 4 45
Stratford: caretaker, J. P. Murray, Oct. 1, 1916-Mar. 31, $18; postage, 90c 18 90
St. Thomas: caretaker, G. Luton, salary 12 00
Woodstock: caretaker, R. Kerr, $12; repairs to prover, $15 27 00
Ottawa (Salaries, $5,132.17; Contingencies, $3,090.28).
Inspector, E. .\. Kinsman, $1,.599.96; assistivnt inspectors: .M. B. Bond, $1,299.96; R. J. Chevrier
(on military leave), S832.25; J. .\. Ham, temporary, July 19-Jan. 31, $588.39; permanent
to Mar. 31, $200; W. J. Roche, $1,200 5.720 56
Temporary assistant inspectors: J. B. Champagne, .\pril l-.^ug. 7, $211.29; G. E. McEwan,
April "l-Sept. .30, $450; J. A. Lcclair, April 1-Sept. 30, $399.96; W. J. Sanders, Nov. 19-
Mar. 31 , $403.30 1, 464 55
Travel: M. B. Bond. $146.75; J. A. Ham, $54.50; R. J. Chevrier, $87.21; E. A. Kinsman,
$115.26; J. ,\. Leclair, $5.35; car fare, $9 418 07
Rent, Royal Trust Co., 1 y. to .\pril 30, 1918, $420; whiteway, $4.95; light, $21.05 446 01
Charwoman, Mrs. Brennan. $60; cleaning walls and woodwork, $34.50; window cleaning, $6.70;
cleaning accessories, $2.65 103 85
Postage, telegrams, express, $19.41; engraving brass gauge, $10; repairs, $2;. keys, 50c 31 91
Cornwall; caretaker, C. Revier, Mar. 1, 1917-Mar. 31, 1918, salary 37 50
Carried forward 27,971 75
1—26
MUli'ii! i,)\i:i!\i:s itii-iiiir. vn iius
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
(ias and Klectric Light Inspection— Cunt inucd.
Inspirction du eaz ct de la liinil^rr t^lerlrlqiie- Suitr
Brouglil forward.. .
Sudbury (Salaries, t9SS.28; Contingencies, $8iS.0l).
Inspector, L. H . Bouskill. tcruporarv. April Ululy 31 , $333..32; pcrmanont to Mar. 31 , $933.28 .
Travel. L. H. Bouskill. $429.30; postage, express, $35..55
Telephones: 1 . April 22-iIar. 31 . $20.77; I. April 22-Dec. 31 , $15.27; telephones, ink. etc.. $7.80.
Toronto (Salarirs, tll.S99.66: Contingenrirs. tl,S97.S6).
In.-ipertor. J. L. Stiver. $1.800; assistant inspectors: S. Broadfoot, $300; H. .M. Clarke, $1,200;
\V. J. C.raham, $199.92; A. H. Haeker. $999.96; S. G. John.stone. $1,133.28; G. J. Ogden,
SI .200; .1. I'.ip*-. SI ,449.91); M . \V. R.e.sor. $1 ,299.96; M.J. Renahan, $1 ,016.62; M. Shanaey,
$99.96; H. H. \Vil.««n. ?1 .200
Travel: H. M. Clark. S477.9.-): }I. H. Wilson. $137.80; .1. L. Stiver. S163. 15; ear t iekets. $40 .
Rent. Bank of Toronto. 1 y. to Mar. 31 . $180; Towel .Supply. $14
Telephone. 1 y. to Alar. 3i. $69; telephones, $11.77; postage, express, J110..i7
Charwoman. C. .Simpson, $120; ink, $3.70
Barrie. postage. . .
Guelph: caretaker. G. N. McLean. $30; postage, telephones, $4.63
Oshawa: caretaker. A. \V. ISro<lie. salary
Owen Sc.iiml poitaRe, express, laundry
Montreal (Salariee. t9.e99.88: Conlinorneies, iS.iSJ,.S8).
Inspector. A. Aubin.SI.999.92; a,s.sist«nt inspectors: C. Aubin. $1,299.96; K. B. Blandford, $1,200;
J. Brunei. $1,200; J. \V. Clavton. $1,200; W. Mann. $1,200; .M. .1. OFlaherly, $1,200
Temporary assistant inspectors: J. 1'. K. Dubuc. $1,200; \V. J. McElroy, $999.96. . .
Travel. -* A'll.Jn Mi'; 70- ,.ar f,ir« <t1ir>rUt- nvnrn.i.i S9fi T'>
$ cts.
971 75
1.266 60
464 85
43 84
11,899 66
819 00
194 00
191 34
123 70
1 Ot)
31 63
.to (HI
4 19
temporary assistant mspcciors: j. i'. i>. i»ui>uc. »i.iuu; n . J. .wet,i
Travel, \. Aubin. $335.70; car fare. $110..iO; express. $20.72
Rent, 1 y. to .Mar. 31: p;. Aubin. $120; M. J. OKIaherty. $120; Royal
Telephone. 1 y. to Mar. 31. $.59. .Vt; telephones. $7.15; Toilet ."-upply I .
Postaee. stationery. $54. .")2; extra dcuninii: ami acces.-*)ries. $11.33; 8 ileiiis. $11.62
Quebec (Salarien, tg,0S8.tS: Conlinoenciex, tt,18e.Se).
lnsp<'clor. J. A. Cantin. $1 ..i99.96; as.sistant inspector: K. Behind, .\pril 1-Keb. 28, $438.26. .
Teinporar\- assistant inspectors: G. Ciiiion. $799.92; J. Lcs-sard, $60 .
Travel. J."A. Cantin, $;118.7I; car tickets, $67..50; express, cartage, $37.06
Rent, Coiiuncrcial .\cademv, 1 v. to Mar. 31, $600; snow shovelling, $11.25; light and gas,
$10 31 ■
( 'arctJiker. Mdc G. Bernicr. $180; cleaning accessories, $5.15
Telephiine, 1 y. to .Mar. 31. $42: postage, telephones, ink, $24.34; 5 items, $10.02
Sherbrookc (Salaries. VSO^T; Colttinoencies. itiSJi).
Inspe<tur. .\. I- . .Simpson, $430.47; assistant inspector, F. C. Bowen, $.300
Travel. \. V. Simpson. $206.74; postage, express, $13.00; repairs, $5
Thru- Riters {Satarieji. HB9.9i; Conlingrttcies, i406.aS).
In.'ipeclor, .\. Olivier, salary
Travel. .\. Olivier. $211.15; postage, express, $13.40
Rent. .\. Dlivier. 1 y. If> .Mar. 31, $180; sundries. $2
.SI. John (Salaries, tt.899.88: Conlinoeneun. W^«..J6|
In-pc. tor. .1. K. Wilson. $1,499.88; as-sistanl inspi'clor, K. L. Gnnlcr. «1 ?im
Travel: K. I,. Ganter. $27.05; .1. K. Wilson. $565.11
Teli'plione. 1 y. to Mar. 31, $47; postage, expre.ss, etc., $19.30...
Ilalifaj (.Salaries. tt.S99St: Conlinoencics. H,t90.ti\
I iisper lor.. 1 Tonic. $1,299.96; a-tsisLint inspectors: H. P. Munro, $99.90. S. W W iiliors, $1,21111:
leinporarv nssislani iii-iHiior. W N. Brown. .Vpnl 10 Mar. 31. Ssi.J '>(!
Travel: W . N. Bri.wn. $17.(5. .1. Toale. M12.97. S. W . W illi.r.-. $4 '.7 .'I
Rent. Dnrlinouth Mfg. Co., 1 y. to Mar. 31, $2.50; water rate, $;t.ON, coal, S Ions. $II,S
Telephone. 1 y. to Feb. 28. $4.5.90; postage, telephones, express. $.19.48; wire. $15. .57
Cliarwoirian, (1. Armsworlhy, $60; rofiioving snow, $6.76; repairs. ».!. 70: liardwan-. $2 4(1.
soap, etc., $3.55 ■
Chiirloltrlown I.Sslanrs, $i99.9t: Canlingrncirs, tlOS.tS^
Williams. $110
InnpoclorJ II.Hell.siilftrj-
Trnvpl. .1. H. Bell, $31.75; pontage, expreiw. $1 1 51 : caretaker. C. !■
9.299 88
2. 199 90
472 92
432 00
72 23
77 47
2.058 22
859 92
423 87
021 56
185 15
76 36
730 47
225 34
499
224
182
92
55
OO
2,699
.592
60
8S
16
:io
^'arrieil forward
3.402 42
887 .5.3
371 6h
101 (II
70 40
499 92
103 26
7(1.546 94
lyLAND REYEytE DEPAKVyEM': EXPENDITURE 1—27
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
2.064 51
127 67
1.009 25
134 41
1.500 00
1.258 06
322 83
137 00
Gas and Electric Light Inspection— Continued. t cts.
Inspection du gaz et de la luml^re £lcctriqiie — Suite
Brought forward '. . . 70,. HO 94
Winnipeg {SaUirica, $6.7HA7; Contingencies, $SS6.S2).
Inspec^tor. K. Hamilton, $1,650; assistant inspectors: F. C. Babington (on military leave),
S734.25; H. Hood, »1,200; G. T. Pankhurst, $999.96; VV. A. Ross, S999.98; L. Weber.
$1 ,200 6. 784 17
Travel; F. C. Babington, $3.55; R. Hamilton, $15.95; G. T. J'ankhurst, $97.40 116 90
liont of storage rooms, I'ergu.son Bro.s. 1 y. to April 6, $216; Clean Towel Supply, $9. . 225 00
Telephone, I y. to Mar. 31, $03; telephones, express, $34.07; repairs. $2.25 99 92
('ar tickets, $85; postiige, $8; ink, etc.. $1.50 94 50
Brandon: rent, Hughes & Co., 1 y. to Mar. 31 .300 00
Rcgina (Sahrics, i2,0e4SI: Contingencitn. $I,27I.SS).
In>pector, \V. M. Hunter, $1,241.93; assistant in.spector, S. N. Hart (on military leave from
Dec. 8), $822.58
Temporary assistant inspector. M . Wylie, Feb. 8-Mar. 31
Travel: S. N. Hart. $456.65; W. N. Hunter. $.552.60
Telephone, Sept. 1-I"eb. 28, $18.50; telegrams, telephones, $31; postage, express, $84.91. . ,. . .
Vaigary (Salary, il .5(10; Contingencies, 1 1 ,8i7. 45).
Inspt'clor. W. P. Kyle, .salary
Temporary assistant inspectors: R. C'. Jackson. $1,000; H. B. Penny. Jan. 14-Mar. 31, $258.06.
Travel, W. P. Kvle, $219.40; car tickets. $58; express, cartage. $45.43 ,
.lanitor. E. Steele. 1 y. to Dec. 31. 1917. $60; Towel Supply. $10; wire, $.58; light, $9
Telephone, .Ian. 1. 1917-.lune 30. 1918. $76..50; postage, telephones, $18.71: 9 Items, $12; ink
and mucilage, S2.35 109 .56
Edmonton (Salary, S1,S00; Contingencies, S605.SS).
Inspector. A. J. Cantin, salary 1..500 00
Travel. A. .1. Cantin, $434. .55; ear tickets. $6.40; express, $20.56 461 51
Telephones, .\pril I .lune 30, 19IS: office, $.57; inspector's residence, $28.50 85 50
Towel Supply ( \>.. §15; postage, ink, $22.25; wire, $21.07 58 32
Vauiiineer (.SalnnVs, t7,085.oi; Contingencies, tt,587.85)
Inspector, . I. Stott. $1,800; assistant inspectors: E. de la Mare, $1,200; .). J. McNiven. (resigned
.Ian. 1), §900; (). S. Power (on military leave). $.535.70; G. T. Scouler, $1,200; \V. A.
Teinpleton, $1,249.92; \V. Wolfenden. $199.92 ■
Teinporarv assistant inspector, E. R. Costello, salary i.
Travel: J. J. McNiven. §251.40: G. T. Scouler. $120.50; J. Stott, $80.30
Telephone, I y. to Mar. 31, $45; Towel Supply Co., $15; wire, $62.99. . .
Postage. $.34..52; telephones, express, $49.62; 4 items, $3. .53
Victoria (Salaries, $1,499.88; Contingencies, $SS2.84).
Inspector. F. Dresser, $1,399.92; assistant in.spector, J. Shaw. $99,96
Travel, F. Dres.ser, $163.20; postage, telephones, express. $40.94; wire, $5
Telephone, 1 y. to Mar. 31, §51; janitor, \V. Robinson, $48; moving and suspending water tank,
$24 70 . 123 70
Dawson (Salary, t499.9i).
Inspector, J. Stinglc. .salary 499 92
General Expenses— Frais gimiraui (Salaries, $2,603.62; Conlingcncics, $6,891.73).
Dominion inspector.s —
Eastern Canada; A. B. Lambe, salary (see page I — 3) guarantee premium refunded upoii
transfer 2 70
Dues to Canada Gas Association, 1 y. to May 31, 1918 .-r 10 00
Western Canada: <>. Iligman, jr.. salary 2,599 92
Travel: O. Higman. $.395.75; .1. Stott. $8.45 404 20
Telephone, rent and tolls, $43.65; postage, telegrams, $9..37; Towel Supply Co., $15 68 02
Express, freight, $189.90; electric light and pciwer, $103.74; "Electrical News," $2;
moving motor to basement. $12.00 308 .30
B.C. As.say A Chemical Supply Co.. Ltd., Vancouver: potass, carbonate, 1 lb., $3;
potass, hydroxide, 1 lb., $3.50; bottles, 1 doz., $3.75; sundries. $12.10 22 35
Canadian General Electric Co., Vancouver: new code cable, 250 ft., $15.25; solder,
5 lb., $2..35; sundries, $5.22 22 S2
7. 085
54
924
99
452
20
122 99
87 67
1.499 88
209
14
Carried forward 101.380 39
I--28 M DITOR (!K\KKAL-S HEl'OKT. 1017-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Gas and Electric LiKht liispt-ctlon— Concluded. $ cts.
Inspection du tua et dr la liimlH'e jlectrlqut — Fin.
Brought forward ' ini,.')S0 39
General Expenses — Concluded — Frais atnfraui—Vin.
Sundr>' servii-es and expenses at Ottawa —
Chief inspector, O. Higman, postage, telegrams, tl9.08; blue prints, $1.28 20 3t>
Charwoman, I. Smith, 312 d. at $1 , 312 OO
Subscriptions to chemical periodicals and societies. . .'. 25 22
Brv-son, Graham, Ltd.. Ottawa; o'cedar oil. 6 bottles, $3; liq. veneer, 3 bottles, $1.50; snap,
" 18 tins, iSM: sundries. $3.83 II 03
Canadian Cons<ilidatod Rubber Co., Montreal: red rubber tubing, 200 ft., 10 lb., 5 oi. at $2. .50. 25 78
Canadian General KIcctric Co., Ottawa; switches for state panel, 4, $20S; test meter with
multiplier set of loads, and auto creeping device, $210; potential hand switches, 12, $36;
jewels for rotating standard te.st meters, 24, $27 481 00
Canadian West inghouse Co., Hamilton; portable wattmeter, 1, $279.30; jewels, 25, $59;
repairs to wattmeters, 2, $27.95: postage, freight, $1.45 367 70
Garrioch, Godard & Co., Ottawa; solder, 10 lb., $6; wire, 275 ft., $5.05; friction tape, 4) lb.,
$2.2.5: plugs. 24. $4.95; sundries. $5.42 23 67
Howilz & Co.. Ottawa: repairs, chronographs, 3 11 50
Matthews, H. K., Winnipeg: architect's services in ronnection with proposed electrical
standard laboratory at Winnipeg 25 00
Phillips. The E. V. Electrical Works. Montreal: cable, 255 ft 245 15
Plaunt Hardware. Ottawa: ga.solinc torch, 1, $8.75; scissors, 1 pr., $1.90; emery paper, 24
sheets. $1.25; sundry small hardware, $13.20 25 10
l'ritchard.>«-.\ndrews Co.. Ltd., Ottawa; steel meter seals, 6, $78; ink, 8 bottles, $7.70: rubber
hand stamps. 12, $3.81; new type, 6, $2.10; repairs: 8 meter seals, $15.00; 1 numbering
machine. $2: sundries. $3.17 112 38
Express and freight: Canadian Express Co., $.35.32; Canadian Northern Co., $1.35; Dominion
Express Co., $.53.11; Grand Trunk Ry. Co., $1.07 90 85
Accounts le.s.s than $10 each. 14 40 38
Department of Public Printing and Stationery: printing, $2,596.48; stationery, $1,641.14;
parliamentarj' publications. 70c 4,238 32
Total, carried to page 1—2 . 107,430 43
Gas and Klectric Lleht Inspection: Pro\liilonal .\llowancc.s.
Inspection dii zaz rt de la llllnl^re (nertrl(|iip: .Mlncadons prn\lsnlros.
Winnipeg: F. C. liabington, $1.50, H. Huiiiilton, $1.50; H. Hood, $150; G. T. Pankhursl, $150;
W . A. Ross. $150; L. Weber. $150 '.(OO 00
Regina; ,S. N. Hart, Apr. I-Dec. 8, $103.22; W. M. Hunter, $143.30; M. Wylie, Feb. 18-Mar. 31,
$17.41 2B3 93
Calgary: R. C. .lackson, $150; W. P. Kyle, $149.96; H. B. Penny, Jan. I4-Mar. 31, $32.25 .332 21
Edm^nton; A. .1. Cantin 150 00
Vancouver; E. R. Costcllo. $149.97; E. dc la Mare, $149.94; J. .J. McNiven, Apr. I-Dec. 31,
$93.69; O. S. Power, $140. 94; G. T. Sc.ul.r 5H9.94; .1. ,Stott, $149.97; W. A. Tomploton.
$149.94 993 39
Victoria: F. Dresaer. 150 00
Total, carried to page 1-2 2.7S9 .5:1
Kxport of Klrrlrli I'liucr i:\|Hir(aliiin dr forces i'li'drliiiirs.
Power Control Commtmiofi —i 'tnmiMion tie conlr^U' desjurcr^ motrircs.
Controller of production and distribution of electrical energy, Sir Honry L, Drayton, K,C.,
travel 209 55
Electrical engineer. .lohn Murphy, travel 200 15
Butcher. Nrl-om H. A Cn. Toronto: reporter, 5 attendnnocfl at S6; transcription, 1,116 foliofl
at lOc. ft«:i folioi at 7c 211 11
Kwnrt and .liicnb. Toronto: cnginp<.-r'« norvicea, 12) d. at $10 125 OO
IcliT^rftms, $09.40; telcplinnen, $2.15 71 55
I'.ilicn.'K-g rr car Acadia; Bate & Co., Ottawa, 112.70; Kavanogh Rro«., Ottawa, $14.82:
Mntthewn-Blnckwell, Ottawa, $2.60; laundry, $0.20: sundrios, $7 46 22
Total, carried to page I- -2 860 88
IM.AXD IlF.VF.Sl E DEl'AimiKyr : EXPENDITURE I — 29
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
International Klectro-technical Commission.
CommLssion hydro-^Iectrique internationale. $ cts.
Canada's subscription for 1917 400 00
Total, carried to page 1—2 400 00
Adulteration of Food.— Falsification des prodults allmcntalres.
(Unless otherwise noted all salaries are tor the period of 12 months ended March 31, 1918.)
{A moins d'indication eontraire tous les salaires sont comptf-s pour 12 mois au 31 mars 1918.)
Advisoru Board, Fees — Conseil aviseur, honorairea (tSOO).
Toronto: W. H. Ellis, member of Advisory Board on Food StufTs, fee 400 00
Montreal: J. T. Donald, memljer of Advisory Hoard on Food Stuffs, fee 400 00
Food Inspection {Salaries, t4,974J)8; Contingencies, tl£,S97J8).
Inspection desproduits alimentaires {salaires, ti,974.08; dipenses contingenles, tl2,S97.5S).
Hamilton: inspector, H. J. Dagcr, travel, $213.34; samples, packing and carriage, $203.12 416 46
Travel: H. A. Hanmore, S4..M: .1. Skelton, S3.7.5 8 25
Kingston: inspector, J. Hogun. S199.92; .samples, packing and carriage, $140.58 340 50
Travel: H. J. Dager, $36.75; J. Hogan, $96.40; postage, telegram, $1.52 134 67
London; inspector, J. Talbot, $199.92; samples, packing and carriage, $131.57 331 49
Travel: H. J. Dager, $51.70; J. Talbot, $129.65; postage, S4.50 185 85
Ottawa: inspectors: J. A. Rickey (see Salaries at Ottav.a, page I — 4); R. Choquette, July 1-
Mar. 31, 1918, $675; F. W. Forde, $199.92 874 92
Travel, J. A. Rickey, $227.30; samples, packing and carriage, $232.67 4.59 97
Perth: inspector, T. E. Armstrong, travel, .$12.80; samples, packing and carriage, $73.86 86 66
Toronto: inspector, H. J. Dager, $274.92; travel, $171.80; samples, packing and carriage,
$219.41; postage, $1 667 13
.Toliette: temporary inspector, V. P. Lavallte, $399.96; travel, $292.05 692 01
Samples, packing and carriage, $176.43; postage, telephones, express, $36.28 212 71
.Montreal: inspectors: J. J. Costigan, $499.92; D. J. Kearney, .5399.96 899 88
Temporary assistant inspectors: N. Cadieux, Apr. 1-Jan. 31, 1918, $166.60; A. Parent,
$158.31 324 91
Travel: J.J. Costigan, $358.40; D. J. Kearney, $15.25; A. Parent, $80.85 454 50
Samples, packing and carriage, $432.59; postage, telephones, $12.88 445 47
Caretaker, M. O'Donnell, $20; express, cartage, $2.70 , 22 70
St. Jerome: N. Cadieux, travel, $51.35; samples, packing arid carriage, $41.75; postage,
$30.68 123 78
Quebec: inspector, F. X. W. E. Beland, Apr. 1-Feb. 28, 1918, salary 275 00
Temporary assistant inspectors: J. E. Audet, Apr. Wan. 31. 1918, $166.60; O. Brochu,
Apr. 1-Jan. 31, $83..30; E. Deschcnes, Apr. 1-Jan. 31, $125; T. Gendreau, Apr. 1-
Jan. 31, $83.30; J. B. LaRue, $249.90; J. A. Lortie, Apr. 1-May 24, Nov. 2J>Jan. 31,
$98.57; L. Faquet, Oct. 1-Mar. 31, $99.96; A. Pelletier, Apr. 1-Jan. 31, $250; J. H. Rioux,
Apr. 1-Jan. 31, $125; L. P. Robitaille, $300; F. X. Roy, Apr. 1-Jan. 31, $83.33 1,665 02
Travel: F. X. Beland, $195; L. Hardy, $46.25; postage, etc., $9.21 250 46
Rent, F. X. Beland, 13 ni. to Apr. 30, $130; samples, packing and carriage, $313.66 443 66
Armagh: O. Brochu, travel, $64.85; samples, packing and carriage, $35.25; postage, $1.69 101 79
Montmagny: T. Gendreau, travel, $124.75; samples, packing and carriage, $72.19; postage,
ink, $3.25 200 19
St. .\nselme: J. E. Audet, postage 8 00
St. Fabien: J. H. Rioux, travel, $56.35; samples, packing and carriage, $59.01 115 36
St. Hyacinthe: inspector, J. C. Rouleau, $199.92; temporary assistant inspector, E. Blondin,
$799.92 ^ 999 84
, Travel, E. Blondin, $120.70; samples, packing and carriage, $85.46 206 16
St. .John: inspector. J. C. Ferguson, $199.92; travel, $249.07 448 99
Samples, packing and carriage $270.31; postage, express, $10.90 281 21
Halifax: inspector, R. J. Waugh, $349.92; travel, $142.80 492 72
Samples, packing and carriage, $126. .55; postage, .54c 127 09
Tracadie: temporary inspector, W. A. Petipas, $199.92; travel, $36.60 236 52
Samples, packing and carriage, $.38.73; postage, etc., $3.30 42 03
Cape Breton: inspector, E. T. MacKeen, salary 199 92
Charlottetown; inspector, J. F. Arscnault, $199.92; travel, $20.10 220 02
Samples, packing and carriage, $19.87; postage, etc., $1.98 21 85
Winnipeg: inspector, J. B. Cosgrovc, travel, $322.75; samples, packing and carriage, $230.09. . . 552 84
Moosejaw: inspector, J. M. Danis, $600; temporary inspector, L. H. Hall, $199.92 799 92
Travel: J. M. Danis, $239.35; L. H. Hall, $300.15 539 50
Samples, packing and carriage, $287.58; postage, express, etc., $24.25 311 83
Carried forward 16,021 78
I — 30 MDiT'ih' <;r\ritAi:s h'Fi'ORr. ton nuf!
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Adultrratiuii of Kood— Continued.— KaLslHcaClon di-s prmliills allniPiitalres Suite $ rts.
HrouKht forward l''>,021 "S
Food inspKtion — Concluded — Inspection des produiU alimenlairr-' — Kin
Calgary; inspector, A. \V. R. Markley. Apr. 1-Sept. 30. 1917, salarjv LW 00
Travel. $22.i 55: samples p:ukinK and rarria»ie, J1S5.98: postage, $12 7.i 424 28
Nelson: in,-p<><-tor. T. Parker. $19'J '12: travel. $128 r.5,.. 328 57
Samples, packing and carriage, $197 30: postage, telephones, etc., $5.35 202 05
Vancouver: inspector. G. G. Armvtage, temporary Apr. Muly 31.,$350: permanent to Mar. 31,
1918, $2C0; travel, $20 70 .i70 70
Samples, packing and carriage, $210.23: postage, express, telegrams, etc., $10.54 220 77
Victoria: travel, G. G. .\rm>tafie. S109.20: .s;imples, packing and carriage. $143.71.. 2.i2 91
Umeral Expcnats — Frais (/iiieraui (S27,0I9.70).
."^ubiicriptions to scientific societies and periodicals 108 43
Legal services: J. A. Aikman, Victoria, $30; .\ndrews. .\ndrews, Burbridge <fc Bnstedo,
Winnipeg. $20: A. H. Armstrong, Ottawa, $20: G. H. V. Belyea. St. .lohn. $00; R. S. Ben-
son. .Selkirk. 580; H. V. Bigelow, Regina, S146 48: Bigelow & Kinsman, Regina, $17 (i5;
G. F. Bradlev. Manitou. $24 20; W. I. Briggs. Ri'velstoke, $20; .1. K. C. Itumbray. .Mont-
real. $.i84 .M;" .\. Burnett. Maple Creek, $« 43; F. fampbell. Slierbnioke. $15; \V. Car-
new, Belleville, $20; N. Champagne, Ottawa, $20: A. Cliusse, .Montrial, $40; E. N.
Clements. Yarmouth, $27. .50; P. E. Cote. New Carlisle. $10; C. R. Deacon. Brockville,
$40; C. L. de Marlignv, St. Jerome. $70 60; H. 1'. Ouchemin. Svdnev, $10;.!. L. Fawcett,
Macleod. $10 24; O. Clagnon, Montreal. $184; Guibault & Svlvestre, Joliette. $19 .53;
Gurd & Sprenll. Cranbrook. $12 90; ,1. T. Haig. Winnipeg, $lil> 80; J. C. & R. V. Hartley,
Woodstock. $20; I. Hillianl. Morrisburg, $27 90; Landry A- Landry, Edmonton, $10;
('. W. Lane. Lunenburg. $194 04; E. R. Levinson, Winnipeg. ?70; Lucas, Raiiey A: Henry,
Markdale. SIO; Lussier. Flyiin, & Gendron, .St. Hyacintlie, $13 45: M. W. Macdonald,
Nanton. $20: Macdonald ACostello. .\lexandria, $.'•4 80; H. L. Maekenzii', Grand Forks,
$39 90; N. McQuarrie. Suminerside. $20; G. Mitchell, Cobalt. $10; W. H. Moore, I'eter-
boro, $0<); L. Morand. (iuebec, $89 10: Murray & .McKinnon. Halifav. $.80; Pacaud &
Morin. St. .loseph de Heauce. $2fi 80; C. E. R. I'ineott, Rossland, $20; A. I'lante. Valley-
field, $20; F. N. Rjiines, Vancouver, $40; T. ,1. Rign<-y, Kingston. $81 ."0: G. Robb,
Orangeville. $10; W. I,. Robb, Hamilton, $57 04; Sanders \ Ingram, St. Thomas. $10;
H. \V. .Sangsler. Windsor. $10; W. L. ShurtlefT, Coatieook, $10; Slipp & Hanson, Fred-
erieton, $10; A. L. Smith, Cornwall, $.tO: M. Smith, Carstairs, $.30; E. C. Spereman,
Owen .Souml. $.i; .1. 1). .Stewart, Charlottetown. $23; Taylor & Colwill, Portage la
Pniixie. $10 11; Thurston & Co., Toronto. $190; H. Verret, Coatieook, $10; White &
Williams. Pembroke, $35: ,). E. Wyatt, Summer-ide. $40 2. 903 47
Halifax Ijiboratory: .sundry services and expenses—
.\nidvst. C. C. Forward, (sne .salaries at Ottawa); rent. Eastern Trust Co.. I y. to Mar.
.'il, $1,175: water rate, $15 93; gas, $35 70; light, $74 88... 1.30151
.lanitors: T. A. Nicker.son. Apr. 1-Sept. .30. $120; W. Hibbard, Oct. 1-Mar. 31. $120 240 00
Telephone. 1 v. to Feb. 28. $47 04; postage, express, telegrams, $«4 65; ice, $.31 15; laundry,
$0 21: <luiy, $6 80; 2 items, 94c . 150,85
.Subs'Tiptions to scientific periodicals and societies 27 54
Blackie. R. G., Halifax: sulphuric ether, 10 lb. $8.50: potass sulphate, 2 11... $3 30: lv>\
1 ca.s<-, $6; sundrii-s. $5 05 23 45
Canadian .Sirocco Co.. Windsor: Sirocco wheel, 1 . 16 20
Farquhar Bros., Ltd.. Halifax: cleaning electric fan, gas hurniTs, ventilating pipe, $10;
sundry rifKiirs, $6 70. 16 70
.Simmonds. .Ins., Ltd., Hiilifax: beaver board, 1 1 sheets 12 48
.Accounts under $0 each, 11. 19 09
Winnip<g Ijiboratory: sundry services and expen»<'S —
.\nalyst, E. L. C. Kor.iter, (see Halarien at Ottawal; ear fare.. MKI
Travel, W. A. Davidson. $7 45; sub.script ions to scientific pcriodicalB and soeietii-.
$33 99 '1 ■•■'
Telephone, I v. to .Mar. 31. $03; ice. .$29 70; laundrv, $4 91; samples, $3 31 100 92
Postage, $11 .84; eipre.<s. $134 04; 7 items, $10 41 I''6 29
B. C. ,\.sj«iy A Chemical Supply Co. Ltd., Vancouver: sundry chemicals... 11 00
J. T. Campbi-11, Winnipeg: nitric neid, 2 win., $7; sulphuric aciil, I win., $3 .W; n(|ua
ainiiionia, 1 win . $1 9fl: sal R<H-lie||e 5 |b., $3.75; lye. I ease. $0 75; sumlries. $0 85 29 75
Vancouver Ijiboratorv ' ' -
.\nalyst, .1. .\. Da
Subscriptions to s' : : :ils 36 93
Telephone, I y. to .Mar. 31, $49; pontagi-, ti-legrams. $18 03; express, earliw, $70 94 143 97
Liglil,$5I 65; gns. $:tO 24; ice.$.32 110; .stntiom-rv. $19 90 134(19
Duty. $.39 91 ; towel supply. $13 25; repairs. $3 T.'.; wimples, $2 90. . '•" "I
B. C. Assay A Cheininil Supply Co.. Ltd., Vancouver; sulphuric acid. 12 bot. 122 10;
nitri'' acid, 4 Uit. $9; hvdroi'hhiric acid, 5 Ih.I. $8 20; potass, h.vdnite, 2 lb, $13;
ammonia, 3 Ixit . $5; chloroform, 10 lb,, $12 .'0; ether, 15 lb,. $10 25; silver nitrate.
3 or,. $.'i 25; wiil. sulphate, 5 lb, $2 .'lO; (li.sks, 21. $20 90; beakers, 25, $S; Kipps
apparatus, 1, $7; erys. dishes, 2 iio». $7 20; sundry cheiiiiiuls and appnr ■'"- « " ''.: 170 03
.\ccounts h'ss than $0 ench, II 17 30
Cnrrie.1 forward 23.901 II
IXI.AM) UEVEM i: inil'AinMEST: EXP^SUU'UirE I — 31
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Adiiltvration of Food— Continued.— Falsifleation des produits allmentaires— .Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 23.96111
General Expenses — Continued. — Frais ffi-rnrauz — .Suite.
Ottawa Laboratory: sundries servines and expenses —
Charwomen: Mrs. Guiinond. S462 41: at $1 perd.: Mrs. .4. Giroux,$283; Mrs. E. Laflcur,
.$312; Mrs. Pratt, $312; Mrs. A. Turpin, $312 1,681 41
Temporary assistant at warehouse, H. P. Foran, May 23->Sept. 21, $265.99; travel, R. M.
Rowatt. $11.'J5 277 94
Night watchmen and firemen: H. de Coeur. $720; \V. Pothier, $720 1,440 00
Telephones: office, Apr. l-.Sept. ;iO. 1918, $75; Mr. MeGill's residence, 1 y. to June 30, 1918,
$25 100 00
Postage, $218 05; telegrams, telephones. $10 80; cartage, $99 55 328 40
Ice, ly. to Dec. 31, 1917. $300; laundry. $60; 9 items. $4 76 .364 76
E.\pcnses in connection with Examination lioard —
Hev. C. P. Choquettc. .St. Hvacintlie, fees. $125; travel. $11 136 00
Prof. R. F. Ruttan. Montreal, fees, $125; travel, $12.70 : 137 70
Beattie, T. T.. Ottawa: sulphuric other. 40 lb. $30. .50; petrolic ether, 24 win., $21; sulphuric
acid, 8 win.. $18 35; nitric acid, 12 win, $27 05; hydrochloric acid. 8 win.. $12 80; sodium
sulphate. 10 lb.. $13; potass, sulphate, 11 lb., $14 85; ammonia, II win., $16 95; chloro-
form, 7 lb.. $9 45; .silver nitrate. 10 oz., $6 05:- alcohol, 1 lb.,$3.;0; sundries, S38. 90 212 40
Birks & Sons, Ottawa: nickel watch. 1. 15 00
Bowman, M.. Halifax: platinum, 10 gms, $25; sundry chemicals, $10; burettes, 8, S8; con-
densers, 4, $7.50; copper flasks, 2, $5; brass weights, 2 sets, $5; sundry small apparatus,
$24.50 85 00
Hrowalee, T. A., Ottawa: petrolic ether. 46 win., $35 55; sulphuric ether, 15 lb.. S11.25;
metallic zinc gran.. 8 lb.. $22: lit], ammonia fort.. 8 win.. $8: amnion, nitrate, 8 J lb., $4.10;
sulphuric acid, 2 win.. $4 .'0; hydrochloric acid. 3 win., ?4 .lO: cascara. 2 lb. $4 10; con-
tainers, bottles and corks. $20.05; sundries, $49.30 163 35
Bryson-Graham Co., Ottawa: duster coats, 7, $16: towels. 12 doz.. $19 20; mop cloths, 4 doz.,
$11 25: .soap, 3 box, $20 .50; flannelette, 36 yd., $7 44; brooms, 5, $4. .TO; sundries, $9.37
Chandler & Fisher, Ltd., Winnipeg: burettes. 2J doz
Dominion Glass Co.. Ltd.: St..Iellies: J lb. ,34 cases, $68; i lb., 17 cases, $59.50; freight, $9
Eimer & .Amend, New York: Cro%vell pump. 1, SI98 50; Freas Vacuum oven, 1, $1.52.50;
Emerson calorimeter. 1. $220; thermometers. 5 sets. $.38 54; crystallizing dishes, II,
$18.20; crucibles, 4 doz.. $26 16: beakers. 3 doz., $10.74; flasks, "65, $26.69, cylinder.-.
1 doz.. $6 60; sundries, $9 95; duty, exchange, $169
Ellacott, J. A. L.. Ottawa: electrical work and materials
Goodcrham & Worts, Ltd., Toronto: alcohol, 11 -54 gal. at $2.47; 10-71 gal. at $2.06; express.
.?2 30
HafT. .M. M.. Ottawa: glass .stoppered bottles, 10 doz
Holloway tt Sons, Ottawa: repairs to sinks, wa.ste pipes, taps, etc.. $20.80; materials, $8.32. .
Kemp, K . A . . Ottawa : supplying boxes. 36
Lymans. Ltd.. Montreal: petrolic ether. 10 gal.. $16. .50; 12 win., S9.60; sulphuric ether, 25 lb., •
.^15 .50; 6 win.. $21 96; sulphuric acid, 45 lb., $9.60; chloroform, 6 lb., $7. .30; pipettes, 5
doz.. $18; sundries. $9.02; barrels and boxes, $2.38 109 86
McKinley <Sc Northwood, Ottawa: repairs: labour, $53 20; materials, $33.07; sundry small
hardware. $5.68 91 95
.Methylated Spirits Warehouse. Ottawa: alcohol, 70-29 gal. at 72c.; 1 barrel, $4 54 61
.Mu.sgrove, J. A.. Ottawa: chloroform, 7 lb., $9.80; sulphuric acid, 27 lb., $8.10; bottles and
corks, 9 doz., S6.39; sundry chemicals, $17 41 29
Ontario-Hughes-Owcns Co., Ltd., Ottawa: Freas electric oven. 1. $100;.Iagabi rheostats, 2,
$20: haem.icytometer, I, $13 ."0; thermometers, 10, $36 60; flasks, 227, $102 07; porce-
lain dishes, 54, $18.84; crucibles, 102, $29.64; beakers, 330, $.52.20; burettes, 8, $37.10;
funnels, 51, $49 23; filter paper, 139 pkg.. $134 54: bottles, 273, $82 94; pipettes, 41. $12 78;
tubes, 182, $43 98; condensers. 10, $15 24; burners. S, $12 20; bulbs, 3!»-, $26 55; rubber
tubing. 143 ft., .$25.17; 3i lb.. .S12 SO; wire guages. .30, $10.74; weighing s<-oops, 6, $14 40;
Kipps gas generator, 1. $15; rubber stoppers, 82, $16 07; cover glasses, 10 doz., $19 35;
Bruehls receiver, 1, $8; water bath, $8 35; corks, 1000. $1 1.94; nitric acid, 1061b.. $20 76: mer-
cury metal, 20 lb.. .$43; ether. 50 lb., $17. .50; potass, .sulphate, $15 64: sulphuric acid. 81 lb.,
$10.96; potass, hydroxide. 2 lb., $9.34; potass, iodine 2 lb., $8.70; chloroform. 10 lb.. $9;
caustic soda, 10 lb., $7.50; sundrj- chemicals, $116 91; sundrj' apparatus, $133 90; duty,
express, package and postage. $21 1 03 "
Ottawa Electric Co., Ottawa: electrical energy supplied- from .Jan. 2, 1917-^Ian. 7, 1918
Ottawa Welding Co.. Ottawa: cylinder. 1, .S25;"oxygen, 125 cu. ft.. $5 63; cartage, 25e
Pharmacic .Vubin. Ottawa: sulphuric acid, 6 win., $10 20; sulphuric ether, 37 lb., $27.30;
acetic acid, 1 win., $6.25; hydrochloric acid, 3 win., $5; .sundries, $19 63
Plaunt Hardware Co., Ottawa; sundry small hardware and tools
Pye, W. A., Ottawa: thermometers: 1 calorimeter, $26 65; 1 stand, precision glass stem, $60
Scott, F. A., Ottawa: lye, 5 cases, $27 65; snap, 2 cases, $11 45; matches, 4 doz., $7 40; sun-
dries S2 ,88 49 38
Thornton & Trpman, Ottawa: repairs: motor and exhaust blower, $40; oven, $22 70; copper
tank, $7 56; .shaker machine. $11; making press to sample, $24.75; fittings for testing
oven, $6. 50; sundries, $1.90 114 41
88 26
54 00
136 50
876 88
68 27
52 86
15 00
29 12
64 00
1..5.33 .57
901 88
30 88
74 38
26 31
86 65
Carried forward 33,403 13
1—32
ACDiriiR i;F\rRU.< RF.l'OHT. /f'/T/.l/v'
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Adulteration of Food— Concluded. — Falsiflration des prodiilts aUmrntalres — Fin. % cts.
Brought forward... 33.403 13
General Eipense» — Concluded. — Fraa o^nAtiui — Fin.
Toplej- & Co., Ottawa: Kjeldahl nitrogen disk apparatus, 1, $110; beakers. 8 do«., $27.23;
burettes. 16. $36; picnometors. 4. JIT. 36: piwch crucibles. 24. $16: glass dishes. 56, $13 40;
obser»-ation tubes, 3, $13 50; flasks. 7S. $16 16; oasserok-s. 12. $7 .56; bottles. 21. $14 .54:
pipettes. 24, $9 SO, scoops. 2, $6: dessicators, 2, $5; molybdic acid, 6J lb., $51.13; filter
paper, 9 boxes, $9.87: sundries, $19.18 372 73
Express and freight: American Express Co., $3 80; Canadian Express Co.. $71.05; Canadian
Northern Rv. Co.. $1 20; Canadian Pacific Ry.Co., (2.94; I>oininionExpressCo.,t3U.7i
New York Central Ry. Co., $4 05.: 397 81
Accounts less than $1 1 each, 25. . . 79 38
Department of Public Printing and Stationery: printing $10,436.61; stationery, $500.40; par-
liamentarj- publications. $1.30 10,938 31
Total, carried to page 1—2 45. 191 36
Proprietary or Patent .Medicine .4tt— Loi des medicaments brc>ct#s.
Retaining lees as consulting experid re Patent Medicines Act- -
Dr. A. D. Ula<-kadiir. Montreal
Dr. R. D. Rudolf, Toronto
Legal sorvi<>cs: J. K. C. Hunibr.iy. Montreal, $13.50; X. Chaiiipasnc. Otlawa. $10. ('. I,, dc
Sl.irtigny. ."^l. Jerome, $10: N. Mctiuarrie. Summcrsidc. $20: I.. .Morand. (Quebec. $1.59.59
Dr. F. E. Bontin. Krampton, Que., professional services, 4 d.. $32; travelling expenses, $40.40. .
Department of Public Printing and Stationery: printing, $249.71; stationery, $27.25
Total, carried to page 1—2
4tiiJ 00
400 00
213 09
72 40
276 96
1.362 45
Minor Retenue: Eipeaditure — .Menue>> recctte«: D^lwuriife.
.Advertising: "The .\dvocate. L'Urignal." $10.92: "The Huckinghuiii I'ost"
Danebrog". Ottawa, $9; "The Echo," Hawkesbury, $22.83; "Moniteur"
$22.83
labourer's services. B. Bcland, 2 d. at $2
Department of Public Printing and Stationery: printing
Total, carried to page I — 2
■$lti.s»0; "Tho
Hawkesbury,
82 48
4 00
2 SO
.S9 28
Mi.>iceUaneous -Dlters.
Gratuitiei tofamiUfti ofdfctated officert — .4/fi>oi><ion< aux famillm ie» rmploijit itcidit.
D. .Xrcand. «)llector, Queliec.
A. P. Bolair. cxriiemrin. Mnntrc ii
<•. R. Bill. prcv.
.\. Borne, temi -. (iueliec
.1. H. Briik. a.- . ..;:ii.-' and Mea.«ure«, Hamilton
R Cbapleau, amistant in.«pector, Weights and Measures, Montreal
R. S. ''iementp. exci-^^mnn. Vic*'>rin,-
A.C ■ "■
J. W ry
J. < ; . _ ' I imilton
J. L. t ruicknhank. asHistunt inspecior, WeigiitA and .Measures. Toronto
J. T. Dagncau, aA!*iMtant in.Hpr*ctor. Weights and Measures, (Juebec
Mrs. T. Dc«sair" ' ^ ' '
C J. Evan.'t. cl' 'Venue
W. E. Davics. ' ry
J. Fi(ld>'9. deputy c.ilt, u.r. I^t»|i>n
D. Kor?<yth, clerk. Department of Inland Revenue
R. H ' vl - ' ui'<p<>ctor. WoichtsanU MeaattTM, HmmUton
G.I r. Ottawa
F. .\ '■Winnipeg
Capt U inspector of gas, I>ondoD
J. H. Pair
W. M.Toi - - .-.-.._... -:^.. !\L.,;htsBiid Measure Si Hyacinthe..
Total, carried to age 1—2
4ril'i 66
is:! 32
:t:i :i3
:;:i :u
l<;i; m
l.W 00
IS3 32
33 32
206 66
106 66
1,50 00
75 00
80 00
200 00
133 33
166 66
245 82
183 32
200 00
160 66
283 33
166 66
100 00
3.8S4 04
/.V/..1Y/) [{KVHSf F PEPARTMEXT: EXPESDITCRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
1—33
Services of Excisemen repaid by Manufactures.
Services des employes d'acclse rembours^s par les manufactures.
$ cts.
Belleville: H. F. Abbott, $108; W. I. Cole. $120.50; W. A. G. Hardy, $214; J. E. Lallv,
$134.50; F. \V. Sprague, $2; C. B. Treverton, $126 705 00
Guelph: W. C. Chivcrs. $25: J. J. Coutts. $3; F. W. Thomas, $3 31 00
Hamilton: W. Amor, $26; J. F. Boyd. $44; J. H. Cheseldine. $18; W. J. Elliott, $45; J. H.
Hanham. $142.50: J. F. O'Brien, $16.50 292 00
Kingston: J. O'Donnell 19 50
Perth: E.J. Leary 418 00
Prescott: W. P. Bvme. $66; ( '. Granton, $66..50 132 50
Toronto: Fvt.-Floody. $8: \V. T. Graham, $1.50; A. Jones, $33; F. Spence, $5 47 50
Windsor: A. R. Adam. $12; G. A. Bayard, S30.50; J. \V. Cahill. $2.50; F. D. Cummiford, $2.50
J. E. Falconer, $.53.50; P. M. Keogh. $1; R. H. Lamarsh, $7.50; E. Monforton, $2; T. D.
Niven, $13..50; G. O'Xeil, $9; R. Thomas. $1.50 135 50
Joliette: J. O. Champagne. $.356. .50; J. L. Denis, $342; L. N. Gariepy, $288: H. H. Langevin,
$232.50; G. H. Normandin, $47.50; H. Olivier, $370.50; J. A. Olivier, $49.50; D.J.Parent.
$353 2,039 50
Montreal: F. Barnes. $1..50; O. Gariepv, $9; \V. Gauthier, $3; D. P. Graveline, $47.50; J. G.
Larochelle, $26; E. Lauren-e, $2; L. H. Marin, $262.50; L. J. McGuire, $4; A. Ouimet,
$27..50; \V. Poirier, $77; G. Thurber, $423.50; G. S. Warren, $6 889 50
St. Hyacinthe: N.J. Chaput, $5; F. X. LaBonte, $29 34 00
Winnipeg: H. .\shton. $32.50; T. H. Morris, $361 393 SO
Calgarv: J. Dalgettv. $185; D. H. Richards. $3; C. J. Venn. $2 190 00
Vancouver: G. Macdonald, $62; T. Quinn, S16..50; G. Simpson, $56.50 135 00
Total, repaid to Department by manufacturers 5, 462 50
1916-17
Inland Revenue Depart: Revenue
Minist^re du Revenu de I'lnt^rieur:
Reccttes.
1917-18.
Increase.
Augmen-
tation.
Decrease.
Dimi-
nution.
$■ cts.
24,228,639 78
6,114 94
130,183 95
54,067 35
71,. 365 60
9,910 10
183,708 28
1,417 00
974 00
4,307 90
743 00
101 58
525 00
1,.394 75
622 29
2,0.59,583 81
Summary — Sommaire
Exci-se Revenue
Fines and Forfeitures
Weights and Measures
Gas Inspection
Electric Light Inspection
Law Stamps
Methylated Spirits
Patent Medicines
Ferries
Adulteration of Food
Fertilizers
Electrical Standard Laboratory.
Feeding Stuffs
Testing Milk Glasses
Casual Revenue
War Tax
$ cts.
26,769,477 52
16,404 79
139,584 00
.56,319 05
79,920 35
8,902 00
398.967 75
1,568 00
2,013 33
5,479 90
665 00
203 25
686 00
1,.564 35
5.54 71
2,227,389 93
$ cts.
.540,837 74
10,289 85
9,400 05
2,251 70
8,554 75
215,259 47
151 00
1,0,39 33
1,172 00
101 67
161 00
169 60
167,806 12
26,753,659 33
29,709 699 93
2.956,040 60
$ cts
1,008 10
78 00
67 58
(o) Gross Revenue, $27,004„594.37. Less Refunds and Drawbacks, $235,116.85.
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9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 . A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
PART J
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
PARTIE J
DEPARTEMENT DES ASSURANCES
DETAILS DES DEFENSES ET DES RECETTES
1— ij
J— 2
MDITOR GEyERAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Insurance Department: Expenditure.
D^partement des Assurances: Dfpcnses.
t cts.
$ Ct8.
Civil GovcrnmeBt —
.Summary — Sommaire.
Page J-2
32,807 27
29,778 17
Contingencies
Pago J-3
Page J-3
62,585 44
1,174 74
War Appropriation. . .
C3.760 18
Abate-
ments.
Foods de
retraitc.
Insurance Department: .Salaries at Ottawa.
Dtpartement des Assurances: .Vppolntements & Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvcmcmcnt
civil.
Wiir
rVppropriation.
Credit
de guerre.
S cts.
250 00
150 00
150 00
120 00
56 00
115 00
125 00
,54 00
58 75
60 00
51 23
51 25
ru 50
40 77
52 50
32 60
22 50
36 88
46 25
Superintendent —
G. D. I'inlayson, 12 m. to Mar. 31. .
Div. \.\—
\\. H. Gillilund, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. N. McTavish 12 in. to Mar. 31
Div. IB—
F. R. Croshv, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. J. O'Rfiliy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. \V. Wnrwiek, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. D. Watson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
F. A. Evans, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2B—
G. r. Gardner, 3 m. at $1,100., •■' in. nt J 1,200
I,. Mullen, C III. at $l,l.iO, C iii. iit $1,2.50
J. R. i:. Patterson, 11 in. utSI.OWJ, 3 in. nt$l,100
A. Hanson, 0 m. at 11.000, 3 m. at $1,100 (less $314.60
military pay)
Div. 3A—
J. J. Bvrnc, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. B. kinsman, Apr. 1 to Feb. 19 at $1,050
J. P. Moycr, 12 m. to Mar .31
Div. 3B—
F. E. Cameron, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. D. Duliniiiel, 9 m. to Mar. 31, at $«00
. E. M. McClonnan, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
Messenger —
C. A. Bumsidc, 6 ra. at $900, 6 m. at $950
Temporttrg Clerks — Commit Umporaires (tl,8S!.S9).
G. Y. Borfon, 2 m. to Mar. 31, at $800
.\l. Hoy.l, 12 in. to Mar. 31.
R. I). DuliiiiiK'l, 3 m. to Junn30at$000
\V. Ijii.shl.v, April 1 to June 8 at $600, Juno 0 to Sept. 27 ^OBS
i d.) at»l,lK)0
C. L. Palmir, July 16 to Mar. 31. at $800
11 ar A pproprittlion -CrMit dc guerre (,tl,l7i.7.',
A. S. Donaldson, Dec. 13 to Mar. 31. at $650
W. D. E. Donaldson, 6 m. to .Sept. 30 at $800, 2 ra. to Nov. 30
al$l,000
M. ( lotlwin. 6 m. to .Sept, 30 at $800, 3 m. to Doc. 31 at $660
1.536 15
CharReablo as fol lows-
Civil Government Kalarioa. ,
Civil (iovernment Contingencies.
War Appropriation
$ cts
5,000 00
3,000 00
3,000 00
2,400 00
2.S(K) 00
2.300 00
2,.")00 00
1,800 00
1,175 00
1,200 00
1,025 00
710 40
1,1. JO 00
•134 37
1,0.'>0 00
n.w 00
4.10 00
737 .»
925 00
100 00
(MK) 00
I.IO 00
414 70
507 09
34,630 60
Hi5 08
5flfl 62
412 44
1,174 74
32,807 27
1,832 30
1,174 74
.35.814 40
INSURA^'CE DEPARTMEXT: EXPENDITURE J— 3
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Insurance Department: Civil Governmeat Ck>ntingencles. $ cts.
DCpartement des Assurances: D^penses contingeates du gouvernement civil.
Salaries at Ottawa (Page J-:-2)
Stationery Office supplies, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ;
KinR's Printer's account; printing, binding, etc., $21,214.56, less sale of "Tables of Bond
Values", $1,1.5.5
Telepcraina, $285.1.3; telephone messages, $130. 60; postage, $75
Subscriptions to newspapers and publications ;
Menihcrsliip fees, ?16; water, S33..50; washing towels, $13.35; soap, $21.40 :
Tissue towels, 1 ca.se, ?11.2.5; cartage, 832 50; sundry small items, $33.18
Alteration to drying racks for rectigraph prints ,
J. A. Fraser, Toronto, valuing securit ies of insurance companies ,
W. F. VVatkins, valuing property in Vancouver
Travelling expenses: C D. I-inlayson, $511.09; W. H. Gilliland, $1,530. 10; A. X.MacTavish,
$1.494 98; A. J. O'Reilly, $426.55; R. \V. Warwick, $329.89; A. D. Watson. $50.85 4,343 46
1,832 39
1.406 19
20,089 56
490 78
180 11
84 25
76 93
9 50
1.250 00
15 00
29,778 17
War .Appropriation.
War expenditure, see Vol. IV 1, I74 74
Insurance Department: Revenue. $ cts.
D^partement des Assurances: Recettes.
SlWUURY — So.\IlI.MRE.
Casual Revenue 20 00
Insurance Superintendence 58, 763 24
" - ' '
58,783 24
Cabuaj. Revenue — Revencs c.isuels.
Refund of balance on hand, petty cash. Mar. 31, 1917 t . 20 00
Insur.ince Superintendence — Suri.vtend.^nce des asscr.4Nce3.
Assessments paid by Insurance Companies 58,647 41
For valuation of the policies of —
Capital Life A.ssurance Co 65 13
Gresham Life Assurance Society, Ltd 50 70
58,763 24
9 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 . A. 1919
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT
1917-18
PART K
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
INCLUDING
DEPT. OF IMMIGRATION AND COLONIZATION
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
RAPPORT DE L'AUDITEUR GENERAL
1917-18
PARTIE K
MINISTRE DE L'INTERIEUR
Y COMPRIS LE
DEPARTEMENT DE L'IMMIGRATION ET DE LA
COLONISATION
DETAIL DES DEFENSES ET DES RECETTES
1— Ik
K— 2
AUDITOR GEyERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Intrrior Department: Inrludlns Immizratlon and Colonization
Sununary of Expenditure and Keienue.
Hlnlsttre de I'lnt^rifiir y comprls I'lininleratlon ft U Colonisation:
Rfeum< des d^penses et des revenus.
Expenditure — Dipensei.
Civil Government —
Ministers' salaries, under Statute „ (Page K — 3)
Salaries, under Supply Bill (Page K — 3)
Contingencies (Page K — 35)
Immigration —
Salaries of Agents, etc . (Page K — 35)
Contingencies (Page K — 35)
Chinese Immigration — Salaries (Page K — 65)
Chinese Immigration — Contingencies (Page K — 65 1
Relief of distressed Canadians (Page K — 66
Dominion Lands and Parks —
Salaries of the Outside Scr^'ice . . (Page K-
Contingencics, Advertising, etc (Page K-
Sun-eys, etc (Page K-
Board of Examiners of D. L. Sur\'eyors (Page K-
Protcction of Timl>er (Forestry) )PaKC K-
Sur\*e>*s and Works under Irrigation Act (Page K-
Watcr Power Invest igat ions and Report '. (Page K-
Canadian National Parks (Page K-
Maps of Dominion and N. W. Territories (Page K-
Costs of Litigation and Legal Eiponsos (Page K-
Ordnance Lands. ."Salaries ami Eip<;n,-es I Page K-
Admini«trationof N. W. Game Act and Migratory Bird Act (Page K-
Soldiers' Settlement Act — Salaries of Commissioners (Page K-
" " Advances to soldiers and cost of
Administration (Page K
Moving of resident OS at Frank, Alta (Pagi' K-
Grant: Alpine Club of Canada (Page K-
" Canadian Forestry Association ; (Page K-
" Cypress, H ills Water Users' Association (Pagi' K-
" Dominion Land Sur\-cyor'6 Association )Page K
" Western Canada Irrigation Association (Page K-
- 66)
- 66)
- 80
-1021
-102)
-12n
-128)
-131)
-145)
-1461
-146)
-147)
-U7)
-147)
-1471
-147
-147)
-147 I
147)
-147)
Bcientific Institutions —
A»1 rononi iral Surieys (Page K — 147 )
Government of the North West Territories (Page K — 152)
Government of the Yukon Territory —
Salaries and Eipenscs (Page K — 152)
Grant to Local Council (Pago K— 154)
" " for maintenance and repairs to roads (Page K— 1 54 )
Pensions under Statute — Canadian Military Asylum Pensions.. (Page K— 15li
Mi.'eellan<f>us. Cratuitie.i paid under Statute (Page K — 154 >
Eirhequer Court Awnnl (Page K — 1.54)
War .\ppropriiition (Page K — 155)
Total Expenditure
Open Acamnla—CompU* couranU.
School Lands
Seed Grain and Relief.
Dominion Tjind* Revenue. .
Or' ' ' ;■ venue...
It' Yukon...
Kit- 'I
Cliin«-Ki- liiiiitiiaittion. . .
Casual Revenue
Total Revenue.
(Page K— 155)
Piige K— 156)
rage K-m)
r.n;. K-1S4)
I':.1T.' K— 184)
I'ai;. K— 184)
I Page K— 184)
I Page K— 184)
cts
10,292 99
1,165,982 83
115,615 45
586,204 07
599,574 26
23,032 18
2.067 15
1,076 38
437,646 29
249.861 07
579,870 45
1,356 35
637,729 92
157.862 61
125,355 64
288,808 69
52.394 58
6,645 11
673 98
5,581 86
1,720 40
1,514 91
34ti 72
l.OtK) 00
3.000 (K)
2.'0 00
125 00
500 00
101,295 44
125,000 00
75.000 00
$ [cts.
1,291,891 27
1,211,954 04
2,552,303 58
168,3.55 97
5,809 66
301,295 44
24 00
4,7.-.r) 63
:<I0 90
121,225 26
5,657,932 75
48,931 38
509, 188 44
4,443,758 17
7,9?'' ^
,M''
3,311'.
208,965 09
9,013 94
4,673,583 30
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 3
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Mlnisttee de I'lnt^rieur: Appointements k Ottawa.
CivU
Goveramciit.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
extirieurs.
S cts.
Ministers — Ministres.
Hon. W. .1. Roche, Interior, Apr. 1 to Oct. 11, at $7,000
Hon. Arthur Mcighen, Interior, Oct. 12 to Mar. 31, at $7,000
Hon. J. A. Calder, Immigration and Colonization, Oct. 12 to
March 31 at $7,000
250 00
•80 00
140 00
133 7.")
70 OU
•32 00
53 75
52 60
55 00
60 00
62 50
60 00
52 50
47 .50
45 00
140 00
53 75
Staff^Peraonnel.
Deputy Minister's Office.
Deputy Minister —
W. W. Cory, 12 m. to March 31
Div. lA—
J. A. Cotfe, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. IB—
.1. E. Featherston, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. A. Gibson, 3 m. at $2,600, 9 m. at $2,700.
Div. 2B—
H. Chandler. 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,450..
M. May, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
Div. 3A—
L. M.Blake, 6m.at SI,050, 6 m. at $1,100..
A. Dunne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. H. Irish, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. J. MacCuaig, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. May, 12 m. to Mar. 31
K. Parloiv, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. S. James, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Messengers —
W. C. Fagan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. E. Gibson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 . .•
54 38
52
50
54
38
50
63
55
00
60 00
62
50
44 38
41 25
•75 00
152 50
•92 13
50 00
130 00
•75 00
85 00
t
•41 50
95 00
2,6.59 40
1-
Minister's Office — Bureau du Ministre.
Div. IB—
J- G. Mitchell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
" , private secretary, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2B—
M. J. Kern, 9 m. to $1,050, 3 m. at $1,150
Div. 3A—
M. F. Angel, 3 ra. at $1,050, 9 m. at $1,100
G. VV. Bryan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. M. Casselman, 3 m. at $1,050, 9 m. at $1,100
T. S. Heaslip, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,0.50 (less $949
tary pay)
H. P. Johnson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. MacDougall, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. McK. Scott, 12 m. to Mar. 31
3B—
M. F. Rogers, 3 m. at $850, 9 m. at $900
Messenger —
D. R. Walters, 6 m. at $800, 6 m. at $850
mili-
Div.
Accounts Branch — Division de la comptahiUK.
Div. lA—
C. H. Beddoe, 6 m. at .?3.700, 6 m. at $3,800
P. Marchand, 6 m. at S.-J.OOO, G m. at $3,100
G. D. Pope, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. IB—
K. G. Chamberlain, Oct. 9 to Mar. 31, at $2,400...
A. R. Wade, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. J. Willoughby, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ■;
Div. 2A—
J. Anderson. R m. at .?I,650, 6 m. at $1,750
J. Dunnt-t, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. H. Turner, 6 m. at $2,0.50. 6 m. at $2,100
E. E.Wood, 12 m. to Mar. 31
. Carried forward .
$ cts.
3,706 97
3,293 03
3,292 99
5,000 00
4,000 00
2.800 00
2,675 00
1,400 00
1,600 00
1,075 00
1,050 00
1,100 00
1,200 00
1,250 00
1,200 00
1,050 00
950 00
900 00
2,800 00
■ 600 00
1,075 00
1,087 .50
1,050 00
1,087 50
63 50
1,100 00
1,200 00
1,250 00
887 £0
825 00
3,750 00
3,0.50 00
3,200 00
1,148 39
2,600 00
2,500 OO
1,700 00
2.100 00
2,075 00
1,900 00
J .^cts.
1|k
74,592 38
K^»
AUDITOR GEXERAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
fonds de
retraitc.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
SUnist^re de I'lnt^rieur: .\ppolntemeiits i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
extfricura.
t CtS,
2,639 40
77 SO
7.5 00
SO 00
V.2 50
62 .50
51 25
SO 00
61 25
78 75
77 50
80 00
62 SO
62 30
55 00
50 63
57 50
55 00
60 00
CO 00
15 07
52 50
50 00
30 25
6 86
24 7S
25 19
35 63
9 .52
36 2.5
39 38
46 25
42 50
37 50
•.50 00
•78 22
•{41 94
go 00
.56 25
80 00
62 .50
62 .50
29 16
55 00
52 .50
56 26
62 50
52 50
60 OO
.58 79
55 00
Brought forward
Accounts BrartcA— Concluded — Division de la comptabiliU — Fin.
Div. 2B—
R. .\ddison, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Forticr, 6 m. at $1,450, 6 m. at $1,550. .
H. B. Hill, 12 m. to M.ir. 31
J. A. Huggins, Om.at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100 :
W. Hutton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. I. Kelly, 9 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1,100... .
R. A.J. Mclsaac, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. V. Neville, 3 m. at $1,1.50, 9 m. at $1,250
A. l'inard,6m.at $1,.5.'>0, 6 m. at $1,600
D. P. Purcell, 6 m. at $1.-500,6 m. at SI, 600
T. T. Smjthe, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3A—
C. R. Binks. 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. R. Burrill, 12 m. toMar.31 at $1,250 Oess $547.50 military
pay)
A. P. Capreol. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. M. Clarke, 9 m. at $1 .000, 3 m. at $1,050
A. Hancock, 12 m. to Mar. 31
I. Leslie. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A.T. McFarlane, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. Mc.'^travick, 12 m. to Mar. 31
N. E. Pellctier, Dec. 23 to Mar. 31, at $1,100
E. Robitaillo, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. E. Smytlie, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B—
M. r. Cormipr, 6 m. at $700. 6 m. at $7.50
A. H. M. Grimes, Jan. 9 to Mar. 31 at $600
\V. F. Hanchet, 7 m. to Oct. 31 at $8.i0
E. M. Hoar. 6 m. at $700, Oct. 1 to Dec. 14, at $750 (rcag'd.)
H. Lee. 9 m. at $700, 3 m. at $7.50
M. Leettiam. Dec. 7 to Mar. 31. at $600
W. W. M. farlliv. 6 m. at $700, 0 m. at $7.50
F. A. M<fau.-^land. 3 m. at $7.50. 9 m. at $800 . .
J. F. .Sliaw, 6 m. at $900, 6 m. at $9.W
Mea.'M'nKf ra. etc —
W. J. GilKson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. G. Ramage, 12 ni. to Mar. 31
Secrelary's Branch — Division du sccr6Uiire.
Div. IB-
F. NeLton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. r. Pellctier. 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. C. Pereira. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A-
H. W. LcRKClt, 6 m.at $1,6.50, 6 m. at $1,750...
Div. 2B—
W. S. H. Bernard. 3 m. at $1,0,50, 9 m. at $1,150
P. I^aflamme, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3A—
K. Dccjardini. 12 m. to Mar. 31 *
J. B. Duhaiiiel. 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Gardner. 7 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,000
M. r. Hickey. 12 m. to Mar. 31
f. M. Knight, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. I^furgey. 6 m. at $1,100. 6 in. at $1,160
W. Tx..tinan. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
M. B. MacDonald, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ,
I. Ritchie. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. A. Travernv. 12 m. to Mar. 31 nt $1,200 (Icia?! d. Aug.).
.M. Wiwman. i2 m. to Mar. 31
5.354 57
Carried forward .
$ cts.
74, 592 38
1,.550 00
1,500 OO
1.600 00
1,0.50 00
1,250 00
1,025 00
1,600 00
1,225 00
1,.575 00
1,5.50 00
1,600 00
1,2.-0 00
702 .50
1,100 00
1,012 50
1 , 150 00
' 1,100 00
1,200 00
1,200 0(1
301 .5'.!
1.0.-)0 0(1
1.000 00
725 00
137 10
495 .SI
.503 21
712 .50
190 .12
72.-. 00
7S7 50
92.". 00
850 no
7.50 00
2,500 00
2,800 00
2,800 00
1.700 00
1,125 00
1,600 00
1.250 00
1,2.50 00
583 33
I.ino 00
l.d.V) (N)
1.125 00
1.260 00
1.060 00
1.200 00
1.17.5 .SI
1,100 00
132,644 .55
$ cts.
INTERIOR DEPARTMKXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 5
Abate-
ments.
Fonds dc
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Ministire de I'lnt^rieur: Appointements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext^rieure.
$ cts.
5,3.54 57
9 54
43 13
36 88
47 50
19 76
40 63
45 00
47 50
47 50
.9 99
39 38
36 25
5 84
37 50
37 SO
45 00
45 00
15 00
38 13
22 50
47 50
200 00
•62 00
t
140 00
120 00
•tl2 51
t98 00
90 00
90 00
92 50
105 00
98 75
105 00
90 00
34 92
62 50
78 75
70 00
78 75
78 75
62 50
75 00
77 50
78 75
67 50
75 00
52 50
55 00
S3 75
Brought forward
Secretary's Branch — Concluded — Division du secretaire — Fin.
Div. 3B—
T. G. Acres, June 23 to Sept. 30 at $700
J. A. Archambault, 9 m. at ?850, 3 m. at $900
A. A. Bastien, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
B. Blancharu, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Gardner, 5 m. to Aug. 31 , at $950 (promoted)
E. M. McKeever, 9 m. at $800, 3 m. at $850
I. Mackenzie, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. R. Preston, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. Seed, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. F. Connelly, 3 m. to June 30 at $800 (deceased), less $100.10
(military pay)
C. Dupont, 3 m. at $750, 9 m. at $800
J. Greaves, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
H. A. Lyon, 2 m. to May 31, at $700
- H. MacLaren, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. E. McCarthy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. G. F. Mullen, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. Rouleau, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. L. A. Theriault, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $600
A. M. Traveller, 9 m. at $750, 3 m. at $800
A. Walters, 9 m. to Mar. 31, at $600
W. A. Wright, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Dominion Lands Branch — Division des terres federates .
,31.
Div. lA—
J. W. Greenway, 12 m. to Mar
H. E. Hume, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. IB—
A.J. Eraser, 6 m. at $2,300, 6 m. at $2,400
R. B. Matheson. 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. B. Perrin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. A. Sparkes, 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. H. Wright, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
H. L. Edwards, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. H. E. Powell, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,800 (less $394.90
military pay)
B. Scott, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. V. Shannon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. W. Stafford, 3 m. at $1,900, 9 m. at $2,000
E. Trudel, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. C. L. Tupper, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2B—
M. S. Cook, 3 m. at $1,000, July 1 to Nov. 27 at $1,100 (less
$626.60 military pay)
T. Davidson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
O. Lafleur, 6 m. at $1,. 5.50, 6 m. at $1,600
V. L. Lawson, 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,450
C. Mair, 6 m. at $1,5.50, 6 m. at $1,600
C. E. Nagle, 6 m. at$l,.550, 6 m. at $1,600
G. E. Reynolds, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Ryan, 6 m. at $1,4.50, 6 m. at $1,550
A. E. Smith, 6 m. at $1,.500, 6 m. at $1,600
W. Thompson, 6 m. at $1,550, 6 m. at $1,600
M. S. White, 6 m. at $1,. 300, 6 m. at $1,400
J. L. Williams, 6 m. at $1,450, 6 m. at $1,550
Div. 3.A.—
F. B. Beattv, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. E. Blunt, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Cowan, 6 m. at $1,0.50, 6 m. at $1,100 (less $547.50 military
pay)
$ cts,
132,644 55
190 54
862 50
737 50
950 00
395 83
812 50
900 00
950 00
950 00
99 88
787 50
725 00
116 66
7,50 00
750 00
900 00
900 00
300 00
762 50
450 00
950 00
8,376 S3 Carried forward.
4,000 00
3, 100 00
2,3.50 00
2,800 00
2,400 00
2,500 00
2,800 00
1,800 00
1,405 10
1,850 00
2,100 00
1,975 00
2,100 00
1,800 00
72 52
1 , 250 00
1 , 575 00
1,400 00
1,575 00
1,575 00
1.250 00
1,500 00
1,550 00
1,575 00
1,350 00
1,500 00
1,050 00
1,100 00
527 50
198,715 08
$ : ctB.
K-€
AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Foods de
retraito.
$ cts.
8,376 53
60 00
60 00
62 50-
55 00
53 13
55 00
62 50
45 78
33 31
52 SO
51 25
52 50
62 50
62 50
62 50
50 63
t
62 50
•25 00
2 50
44 38
36 25
46 88
38 13
36 88
35 63
40 63
37 50
20 73
26 25
36 88
629
7 50
15 81
44 38
36 25
41 25
37 50
47 SO
39 38
39 38
27 Ifi
41 25
36 88
14 60
30 25
36 88
36 63
41 25
2S3«
37 60
17 90
47 60
35 00
37 50
35 00
36 00
36 88
36 26
22 26
10.699 55
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
MlnistJre de l'Int(irleur: Appolntements h Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvomement
civil.
Brought forward
Dominion Lands Branch — Con. — Dicision das lerresjidhvles. —
Suite.
Div. Z\— Concluded.
J. Eyles. 12 m. to Mar. SI. at $1,200 (less $401.50 military pay)
H. L. Fulford. 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. Hawley. 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Haves, 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. Jeffers, 9 m. at $1,050, 3 m. at $1,100
M.T. Kealey, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. M. Larkin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F.J. Leahv, 11 m. to Feb. 28. at $1,000
A. Low, 8 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,000
I. C. McMillan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
N. McGuire. 6 m. at $1,000,6 m. at $1.050
I. Moore, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. K. Mulhall, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. D. Munro, 12 m. to M.ir. 31
L, Put man. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. A. St ir>-. 9 m. al $1,000, 3 m. at $1.0.'>0
.\. Swinburn, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Treniblav, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. E. Turton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B—
T. M. Reehlcr, Mar. 1-31,at$600
I,. Heer, 3 m. at $8.50, 9 m. at $900
A. R. Houluer. 0 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
E. A. Clean-, 3 m. al $900, 9 m. at $9-'>0
K. G. Clenrv, 9 m. at $7.S0. 3 m. at $S00
M. A. J. Craiu, 3 m. at $700,9 m. at $7.'>0
E. M. r'rown, 9 m. at $700,3 m. at $7.50
M. H. Fair, 9 m. at $S00, 3 m. at $850
A. ,1. Foster, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. h. Gibson, July 23 to Mar. 31 at $fi00
K. M. Gillespie, 9 m. to Mar. 31, at $700 ..
I. Hudson, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $7.50
A. F. .Johnson, .Tan. Ifi to Mar. 31. at tfiOO
L. M. I.oRan. 3 m. to Mar. 31. at $600
A. Ixiw, 4 m. to July 31, at $950 (promoted)
A, C. MacCormac. 3 m. at $S.50, 9 m. at $900
M. C, Mnloncv, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
K. McCabe. «' m. at $800, 6 m. at $850
J. G. McCuaiK, 12 m. to Mar. 31
I,. McDonald. 12 rii. to Mar. 31
F. G. Morriam, .'! m. at $7.50, 9 m. at $S00
T-. K. .Molynpux. 3 m. at $7.50. 9 m. at $S00
F. A. Morgan, June 22 to Mar. 31, at $700.
E. V. Neil.wn. 6 m. al $800, 0 m. at $R.50
K. N'evins. 3 m. at $700, 9 in. at $7.50
M. Nevins, 5 m. to Auk. 31, al $700 (resigned)
E. M. I'citvin, 6 m. al $700. 0 in. at $7.50
A. Prouh, 3 m. at $700. 9 m. al $750
J. E. Robertson, 9 m. at $700, 3 m. al $7.50
E. .M. Sinclair, n m. at $S00, 6 m. at $8.50
E.n. Smith, 12 m. to Mnr. 31 at $7.50 (IcM Sept. 4 to Dec. 31)
M. Smith, 12 m. lo Mar. 31
I. C. Slewnrt. .Aug. 27 to Mnr. 31, at (600
I,. I,. Stewnrl. 12 in. to Mar. 31
E. Tiernev. 12 m. lo Mar. 31..
M. O. Tnimnn, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
E. A. Wninmnn, 12 m. lo Mnr. 31
M. I,. Walls, 12 m. loMnr. 31..
E. M. Ward, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. al $7.VI
A. Welch, B m. at '700. 6 m. al $7.50..
n. E. C. Wright. July 4 to Mnr. 31 al $«00
$ cts.
198,715 08
798 50
1,200 00
1,250 00
1.100 00
1.062 .50
1.100 00
1.250 00
916 63
666 06
1.0,50 00
1,025 00
1,0.50 00
1,250 00
1,250 0»
1,2,50 00
1.012 ,50
1,2,50 00
1,2.50 Oil
1 , 2.50 00
50 00
887 ,50
725 00
937 50
762 .50
737 50
712 .50
812 50
7,50 00
414 .52
.525 no
737 .50
125 SI
150 00
316 66
887 5d
725 00
825 00
750 00
950 OO
787 50
787 .50
.542 47
825 00
737 .50
291 65
725 OO
737 50
712 ,50
825 00
506 25
750 00
3.V) 00
9.50 00
700 00
750 00
700 OO
700 00
737 50
725 00
445 16
Outside
Votes.
Cr6dits
exlfricurs.
Carried forward.
246.772 45
$ cts.
lyTERIOR nrrAUrMKST: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 7
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Ministire de Tlntfrleur: .\ppolnteinents i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext6rieurs.
$ cts.
10,699 5,5
45 00
9 39
}
•50 00
t
140 00
fV2 51
•54 00
86 25
105 00
90 00
95 00
96 25
97 50
105 00
•36 00
70 00
56 25
57 50
70 00
53 87
73 75
70 00
80 00
77 50
51 25
51 25
80 00
X
70 00
58 75
58 75
53 75
58 75
46 67
50 00
50 63
60 00
55 00
50 63
62 50
•18 72
55 00
60 00
J2 50
62 50
•25 00
51 88
60 00
Brought forward.
Dominion Lands Branch— Concluded — Divisiondes terres
Jedirales — Fin.
Messengers, etc. —
O. Caron. 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. W. Lariviere, 3 m. to June 30 at $750 (resigned)
Land Patents Branch — Division des letlres palenles des terres
Div. lA.—
N. O. Cote, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. IB.—
F. W. C. Cuming, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. S. Gliddon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
N. B. Sheppard, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. Sherwood, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A.—
H. Ackland, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. A. H. Beauchesne, 3 m. at $1,650, 9 ra. at $1,750
J. A. Belleau. 12 m. to Mar. 31 >....
J. M. Caldwell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. S. Cram, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Fortier, 3 m. at $1,850. 9 m. at $1,950
W. Lamb, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
J. Langlois, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. Lemieux, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
Div. 2B.—
G. Beardsley, 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,4.50
R. Beaudoin, 3 m. at $1,0.50, 9 m. at $1,150
D. Blanchet, 6 m. at $1,100, 6 m. at $1,200
W. Brace, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Cohoon, May 3 to June 30 at $1,100, 9 m. at $1,200 (less
$338.80 military pay)
J. H. Corry, 3 m. at $1,400, 9 m. at $1,500
W. Haggerty, 6 m. at $1.3.50, 6 m. at $1,450
J. L. .Johnston, 12 m. to Mar. 31
I. Landreville, 6 m. at $1,. 500, 6 m. at $1,600
H. Marier, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100
J. F. C. Maunder, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100
E. McCabe, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G.W. Paterson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Reinhardt, 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,450
L. B. Taylor, 3 m. at $1,100, 9 in. at $1,200
A. Thivierge, 3 m. at $1,100, 9 m. at $1,200
P. E. Trudel, 3 m. at $1,000, 9 m. at $1,100 (less $401.50
military pay)
C. A. Wallace, 3 m. at $1,100, 9 ra. at $1,200
L. M. Wallace, 3 m. at $1,050, 7 m. to Jan. 31 at $1,150
(deceased)
Div. 3A.—
L. Bayly, 12 m. to Mar. 31
O. Bazinet, 9 ra. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,050
F. Bridgman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. R. Burns, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Cameron. 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,050
M. E. Casey, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. Coleman, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $1,250 (superannuated)
E. Dewar, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Duhamel, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Gamble, 3 ra. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
J. Labrosse, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
P. V. Low. 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. E. McDougall, 3 m.at $1,000, 9 ra. at $1,050
C. Olmsted, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
13|633 85 Carried forward.
$ cts
246", 772 45
900 00
187 50
3,7.50 00
2,. 500 00
2,800 00
2,800 00
2,, 500 00
1,800 00
1 . 725 00
2, 100 00
1.800 00
1.900 00
1,925 00
1.9.50 00
2.100 00
1,800 00
1,400 00
1,125 00
1,1.50 00
1,400 00
7.38 61
1,475 00
1.400 00
1,600 00
1,5.50 00
1,025 00
1,025 00
1 , 600 00
1,600 00
1,400 00
1,175 00
1,175 00
673 50
1,175 00
933 31
1,000 00
1,012 50
1,200 00
1,100 00
1,012 .50
1,250 00
937 44
1.100 00
1,200 00
2,50 00
1,250 00
1,2.50 00
1,0.37 50
1,200 00
317,730 31
$ cts.
K— 8
AUDITOR GEy'ERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abato-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
$ cts.
13,533 85
50 00
52 50
52 50
21 90
,v> 00
62 50
62 50
24 10
39 38
36 25
35 63
41 88
41 25
36 25
9 52
47 50
22 26
47 50
36 25
35 00
36 25
47 50
27 64
40 63
36 25
36 25
47 50
36 25
47 50
27 16
36 88
47 50
47 50
36 25
13 33
47 50
18 99
37 50
39 38
36 88
47 SO
37 50
35 63
170 00
110 00
111 25
92 SO
•43 59
«0 00
Interior Dfpartment: .Salarirs at Ottawa.
>Unisttrf de I'lnt^rleur: Appointements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
15,826 03
Brought forward .
Land Pa'enls Branch — Concluded — Ditision de» lettra pa'mte» da
terres — Fin.
Div. 3A.— Concluded.
L. R. OMeara. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Powers. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Rattev, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. R. Rolph. 5 m. to .\ug. 31, at $1,050 (resigned)
E. Rowland. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. 1.. Semple, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Tumbull, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B.—
E. Behb, .\pril 1 to Nov. 21. at 1750 frcsigned)
A. A. Dennv. 3 m. at $750. 9 m. at $800
D. H. Dickson. 6 m. at $700. 6 m. at $750
E. Gamble. 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $950 (promoted)
. L. M. Harrod, 3m.at $,S00. 9 m. at $850
A. M. Henderson. 6 m. at $800, 6 m. at $850
C. L. Ingersoll, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
B.M.Jackson, Dec. 7 to Mar. 31, at $600
I. Kvdd, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. T . Lamb. Julv 4 to Mar. 31 at $600
J. G. Ijindskv. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. \V. Leahv. 6 m. at $700. 6 m. at $750
,1. L. C. Macfionell. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. D. MacDoucall, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
• A. MacMaster. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. M. Mattice. .Tune IS to Mar. 31. at $700
K. I. McCfmnell, 9 m. at $<<00. 3 m. at $S.'iO
M. .\. Mcintosh, 6 m. at $700. 6 m. at $7,50
H. M. McKibbon. C m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
L, L. Norton. 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. Talmer. 6 m. at $700. 6 m. at $7.50....
S. Pepin. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Purvis. .lulv 5 to Sept .30, at $700, 6 m. at $750
.1. Ritchie, 3 m. at $700.9 m. at $750
F. Pharpe. 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. .'^haw. 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. A. Stevenson, 6 m. at $700. 6 m. at $760
M. A. Summerlec. .\pril 1 to Sept. 10, at $600 (resigned).
M. Sutton. 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. Yott. Sept. 29 to Mar. 31, at $750
Messengers, etc. —
E. M. Blatchley. 12 m. to Mar. 31..
A. R. Chcvrier, 3 m..nt $750. 9 m. at $800..
L. de Svlva. 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
T. E. Fngan. 12 m. to Mar. 31
r. W. Hill, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. J. Malette, 9 m. at $700, 3 m. at $7.50... .
Outside
Votes.
CrMiU
ext6rieui8.
$ cts.
317,730 31
Dominion Parku Branch — Oirinion Jc pnrct ffifrauj.
Div. lA.—
J. B. Harkin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. IB.—
M. H. Graham, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $2,200 (less $140.40
militarv pay)
F. H II Willjammn. 9 m. at $2,200. 3 m. at 12.300 (loss
$447 20 militar>- pay)
Div. 2A.—
D. W. .Johnson. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. A. Pinard. 12 m. to.Mar. 31
R. S. Stronach. 12 m. toMar. 31
Carried forward .
1,000 00
i.aw 00
1.050 00
437 50
1,100 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
481 25
787 60
725 00
712 50
837 50
825 00
725 00
190 32
950 00
445 16
950 00
725 00
700 00
725 00
950 00
550 25
812 50
725 00
725 00
950 00
725 00
9.50 00
542 46
737 50
950 00
950 00
725 00
266 66
g-so 00
379 17
7,50 00
787 50
737 .10
9.50 00
750 00
712 .50
3.400 00
2.059 60
1.777 80
1,860 00
2,050 00
1,800 00
364,100 48
$ cts.
ISTERIOR DEPAHTMEyT: EXI'KyDlTlRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 9
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Ministire de I'lnt^rieur: Appointements h Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
exterieora.
S cts.
15,826 03
55 00
70 00
78 85
75 00
75 00
,55 00
57 50
12 49
55 00
20 81
55 00
62 50
36 88
23 75
27 08
36 25
7 50
43 13
40 00
40 00
170 00
90 00
93 75
80 00
75 00
55 00
60 00
50 63
60 00
40 00
41 25
130 00
95 00
81 25
70 00
78 75
65 00
75 00
70 00
233 40
Brought forward
Dominion Parks Branch — Concluded — Division des pares
Jederaux — Fin.
Div. 2B.—
H. A. Bradley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. H. Courtice, 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,450 (less $401.50
military pay)
F. D. Jacob, 6 m. at $1,550, 6 m. at $1,600
J.J. Shea, 6 m. at $1,450, 6 m. at $1.550
J. E. Spero, 6 m. at $1,450, 6 m. at $1,550
Div. 3A.—
D. M. Barber, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. Beilby, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Jukes, 2 m. to Nov. 30, at $1,000 (transferred to P.O. D.).
M. A. Kennedy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Lennan, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $1.000
F. Von Charles, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. B.Williams, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .'
Div. 3B—
G. Copping, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
E. Jukes, 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $950 (promoted)
M. Lennan, 3 m. at $900, 4 m. to Oct. 31, at $950 (promoted)
G. A. Love, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
K. M. McCarthy, 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $600
E. Mclhnoyle, 9 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900
Messengers, etc. —
W. Blenkarn, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S.J. Morris, 12 m. to Mar. 31
British Columbia Lands and Townxilex Branch — Diriaion des terres
de la Colombie-BritanniqiK .
Div. l.\—
S. Maber, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
E. R. Eastman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. Wyld, 3 m. at $1,800, 9 m. at $1,900.
Div. 2B—
G. S. Proctor, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. F. Watt, 6 m.. at $1,450, 6 m. at $1,550
Div. 3A—
O. Hawley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C.J. Mcllmoyle, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. L. Turner, 9 m. at$1.0QO, 3 m. at $1,050
L. K.Wright, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B—
V. N. GUbert, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Messenger — ^
H. Bourdon, 6 m. at $800, 6 m. at $850
Railway and Swamp Lands Branch — Division des terres des chemins
defer et des marecages.
Div. 1 B—
F. C. C. Lynch, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
J. A. Bastien, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P.J. McClymont, 9 m. at$l,600, 3 m. at $1,700
Div. 2B—
A. Birchenough, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. B. Bums, 3 m. at $l,.50O, 9 m. at $1,600
E. Cyr, 6 m. at $1,250, 6 m. at $1,. 350
G. \. Gaudry, 6 m. at $1,4.50. 6 m. at $1,550
E. R. Haricy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Carried forward
$ cts.
364,160 48
1
100 00
998 50
,575 OO
,500 00
500 00
100 00
150 00
160 68
100 00
416 67
100 00
.250 00
737 50
475 00
541 66
725 00
150 00
862 50
800 00
800 00
3,400 00
1,800 00
1,875 00
1.600 00
1,500 00
1,100 00
1,200 00
1,012 .50
1,200 00
800 00
825 00
2,600 00
1,900 00
1,625 00
1,400 00
1,575 00
^.■iOO 00
1,500 00
1,400 00
$ eta.
411,821 49
K— 10
AIDITOR (JEy'ERALS REPORT, /9/7-/9/S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds do
retraito.
liilcrior Departmpnt: Salaries at Ottawa.
Minbt^re de I'lnt^rirur: .Ippointrments ik Ottawa.
Civil
Governmont.
Gouvomement
. civil.
Outside
\'ote3.
Cr6dits
eitdrieurs.
S cU.
18,233 40
70 00
Brought forward
Railway and Suamp Lands BroncA— Concluded — Dicition dis lerrcs
dischimins defer el des marica'jea.—Fia.
Div. 23— Concluded.
C \V Hull 12 m to Mar. 31 .
$ cts.
411.821 49
1.400 00
748 .50
1.275 00
1.100 00
1.250 00
485 70
1.450 00
1.575 00
1,075 00
1,425 00
1.400 00
1.5.50 00
1.475 00
I-.23 .50
1.450 00
698 50
1,050 00
1,200 00
1,075 00
1.037 50
1.2,50 00
1.200 00
1.100 00
141 94
9,50 00
SOO 00
169 35
9.50 00
9.50 00
7S7 ,50
9,50 00
887 SO
825 00
737 .50
200 00
762 .50
9.50 00
9,50 00
887 SO
4.50 00
7.50 00
.590 00
812 50
2,700 00
1.8.50 00
1.8S0 00
812 SO
2.100 00
$ cts.
57 50
U. A. Lawe, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1, 150 (less $401.50 military
63 75
H A McCaUura, 9 m. at Sl.S.'JO, 3 m. at $1,350....
55 00
R \ McClvmont 6 m. at $1,050, 6 ni. at $1, 150
62 50
V. McGill 12 m. to Mar. 31
57 50
R. K. Odell, 12 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,150 (less $664.30 mili-
tary pay .
72 50
78 75
J. Petric. 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. W Kvan 6 m. at Sl.5.50, 6 in. at S1.600
53 75
J Srhuller 3 m at SI. 000 9 m. at $1,100
71 25
70 00
67 50
73 75
A. .''ullivan, 3 m. at $1,3.50, 9 m. at $1.450
G.J. Taylor. 6 m. at $1,350. 6 m. at $1,450
L.O.Thomas. 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1.400
A R Thomoson 3 m at SI. 400. 9 m. at SI. 500
51 25
A. E. Williamson. 9 m. at $1,000. 3 m. .it $1, 100 (less $101.50
72 50
P A. Wood 12 m. to Mar. 31..
55 00
Div. 3.\—
M. B. -Vtchison, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,100 (less $101.50
52 50
H Hill. 12 m. to Mar. 31
60 00
L Hilliard 12 m to Mar. 31 .
53 75
51 88
W. R. Latimer, .Vpril 1 to Feb. 21 at $1,200 (resigned)
A Mann 3m at $1 000 0m.at$l,050
62 SO
60 00
55 00
7 10
S. H. .'^hore. 12 m. to Mar. 31
.S. E. TumbuU. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B—
.'^ J. G. BurRCSs. 3 m. to Mar. 31. at $000 (less 5 d.)
47 50
40 00
M.I. Denison. 12 m. to Mar. 31
8 47
N. R. <;ar\-in. Dec. 20 to Mar. 31. at $600
47 SO
47 50
39 38
A. Gauthicr, 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. Hubert, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Hickev. 3 m. at $7.50. 9 m. at $800
47 .50
44 38
G. Kin.'iclla. 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. B. Mac.Minn. 3 m. at $8.50. 9 m. at $900
41 25
3. H. MrKarlanc, 6 m. at $800. 6 m. at $8S0
36 88
L. D. Milner. 3 m. at $700. 9 m. at $7,50 ^
10 00
R. V. O'Neill, 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $H0O T
38 13
M. A. ShauKhncs-iy, 9 m. at $750, 3 m. at $800
47 .50
W. T. ,'^lade, 12 m. to Mar. 31
47 .50
A. Whitehead, 12 m. to Mar. 31
44 38
M. L Whytc. 3 m. at $850. 9 m. at $900
22 50
Messeneeni, etc. —
A. .1. Clibson, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $600
37 50
29 80
40 63
E. f iroulx. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $900 (less July and Ort.)
E. Hamel. 3 m. at $7.50, July 1 to Jan. 4. at $S00 (resigned).
A. C. Lcmieui. 9 m. at $800. 3 m. at $850
135 00
92 SO
02 SO
40 66
105 00
Water Power Brandi—Dimtim de* pouroirt hydrauUijueJi.
Div, IB—
J. B. ChallicB, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
A. M. Bcalc. 12 m. toMnr. 31
E. .S. I-orlx-R. 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. E. Norri»h. 5 m. to Aug. 31,sttl.9S0 (transrcrrod to Trade
and Cfimmerre)
W. E. Weld, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Carried forward
20.8,12 58
462.335 04
lyTERIOR DEI'.liriMKXT: EXFEy'DITLRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 11
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Ministire dc I'lnttrieur: .4ppo!nt(incnts i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
extferieurs.
$ cts.
20,852 58
71
25
74 SO
71
25
71
25
.50 00
56 25
45
77
52
50
62 50
2
70
40 00
38
75
47 50
*50 00
140 00
90 00
*39 00
•37 00
56 74
82 50
92 50
83 75
55 00
80 00
51 25
70 00
75 00
51 25
21 02
75 00
13 74
70 00
29 12
80 00
70 00
11 26
55 00
75 00
75 00
41 68
50 00
60 00
60 00
50 00
60 00
60 00
62 50
50 00
52 50
Brought forward
Water Power Branch — Concluded — Division des poumirs
hijdrauliques — Fin.
Div. 2B—
N.T. Allan, 9 m. at $1,400. 3 m. at .51. .500
W. L. Brown. 6 m. at .51.450, 6 m. at $1,550 riess 1 d. Aug.)
A. G. Douglas. 3 m. at $1..3.50. 9 m. at $1.450
G. E. Jones, 3 m. at $1,350, 9 ni. at SI, 450
Div. 3A—
F.J. Barber, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. A. Grant. 6 m. at $1. 100, 6 m. at $1,1.50
M. C. King. 11 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000 00
C. McDonald, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. Wilkinson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B—
M . C . King, April 1-.30, at $0.50 (promoted)
E. A. McKenzie, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. M. .Spence, 6 m. at S750, 0 m at SSOO
L. B. Weir, Dec. 7 to Mar. 31, at $600
Messenger —
A. F. H. Holtz, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Registration Branch — Division d'enregistrement.
Div. 1 B—
J. S. Eagleson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. M. Roberts, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
J. H. Ashfield, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. L. Chevrier. 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Connelly, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. E. Hand,.Iulv 16 to Mar. 31, at $I.COO
W. Roger. 6 m. at $1,600, 6 m. at $1,700
J. I. Rombough. 12 m. to Mar. 31
.S. Savage, 9 m. at $1,650. 3 m. at $1,750
Div. 2B—
G. .\rbic. 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. Buckham. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. A. Cadieux. 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100 (less $358.20
military pay)
J. Deslauriers. 6 m. at $1.3.50. 6 m. at $1.450
R. G. Douglas. 6 m. at $1,4.50. 6 ra. at $1.550
J. A. Goudreault. 9 m. at $1,000. 3 m. at $1.100
S. E. Hand, April 1 to .July 15, at $1,4.50 (promoted)
G. Hearnden. 6 m. at $1.4.50. 6 m. at $1,,550
V, C. Henderson, 3 m. to June 30, at $1,100
D. E. Hill, 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,450
D. L. Hogan, 7 m. to Oct. 31 at $1.000
A. Kemeys-Tynte. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Kniewasser, 6 m. at $1..3.50, 6 m. at $1.450
W. H. Mills. 2 m. to May 31 at $1.. 350 (deceased)
W.J. F.Pratt. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,100 (less $246.40
milita,ry pay)
E. Turcotte, 6 m. at $1,450, 6 ra. at $1,550
W. V. Webster, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3A—
E. H. Allen, S m. to Nov. 30 at $1,250 (deceased)
B. Bedard, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. Beeson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. Daoust, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. A. Gagnon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. B. Hutton. 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. Johnston. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. McCracken. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. E. Morris, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. F. Percival, 12 m. to Mar. 31
$ cts
462,335 04
1,425 00
1,496 10
1.425 00
1.425 00
1.000 00
1.125 00
916 63
1,050 00
1,250 00
51 17
SOO 00
775 00
190 32
950 00
2.. 500 00
2.800 00
l.SOO 00
1.9.50 00
1.8.50 00
1.1.35 45
1.6.50 00
I. 850 00
1.675 00
1.100 00
1.000 00
666 80
1.400 00
1.500 00
1,025 00
420 97
1.500 00
274 98
1.400 00
.583 31
1.600 00
1.400 00
225 00
853 60
1,500 00
1,500 00
833 36
1.000 00
1.200 00
1.200 00
1.000 00
1 . 200 00
1,200 00
1,250 00
1,000 00
1,050 00
23,722 43 Carried forward.
522,910 73
K— 12
ALDITOR GESKRAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fond 5 lie
retraite.
i cts.
23,722 43
55 00
51 88
58 75
16 64
55 00
60 00
38 75
35 63
47 50
47 50
36 88
36 88
39 38
47 50
31 68
35 63
21 91
47 50
4i 88
44 38
15 65
36 25
•66 00
112 50
•25 00
•80 00
155 00
123 00
J
134 77
120 00
140 00
132 SO
120 00
120 00
140 00
140 00
140 00
40 00
92 50
105 00
»2 50
87 50
95 00
105 00
97 SO
90 00
95 00
92 SO
Interior Department: Salaries a( Ottawa.
Minist^re de Tlntfrleur: Appolntements ^ Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouverncment
civil.
.Brought forward.
Regislralion Branch — Concluded — Dirlsion d'enreoislremenl— Fin.
Div. 3 \— Concluded.
G. Prattc, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. E. Purvis, 3 m. at $1,000. 9 m. at $1.050
M. E. Reynolds, 6 m, at $1,150. 6 m. at $1,200
A. E. Shea, 4 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000
A. Traveller, 12 m. to Mar. 31
\V. I. Traversy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B—
E. W. Clarke, 6 m. at $7.50. 6 m. at $800
J. A. R. Latendres*e, 9 m. at $700, 3 m. at $750
L. Lepage, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F.J. Mitchell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A.J. L. Morin. 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
H.J. Neville, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
W. J. O'Connor, 3 m.at $750. 9 m. at $S00
J.J. O'Keefe, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. E. Shea, 8 m. to Nov. 30 at $950 fpromoted)
\V. D. Taylor, 9 m. at $700, 3 m. at $750
Messeni^ers, etc. —
T. F. Bracken, 7 m. to Oct. 31 at $750
A. Charron, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. D'Aoust, 3 m. at $800, 9 m. at $850
E. J. Foley, 3 m. at $850, 9 m. at $900
A. F. McCullough, 5 m. to Aug. 31 at $750 (deceased)
J. A. O'Neill, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
Law CUrk'a Branch — Dirition du pr./Tiir (n loi.
Div. lA—
T. G. Rotliwell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. IB—
K. R. Daly, 6 m. at $2,200, 6 m. at $2,300
Div. 2B—
B. Barber, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Topographical Surrcya Branch — Division '/-<•■ •'imha lopogra-
phiqucs.
Div. lA—
E. Devillc, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. Shanks, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. IB—
H. G. Barber, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Brady, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. E. Brown, 12 m. to .Mar. 31 at $2,800 (lesa 14 d.)
E. M. Dennis, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. B. Dodue. 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. EnRlcT, « m. at $2,(100, 8 m. at $2,700
F. D. Henderson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
8. N. Hill. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
E. W. Hubbell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. S. Nash. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Smith, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
W. B. ArmstronK, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,600
H. W. Ault. 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. A. BcKin. 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. P. Brnv. 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. W. f'annill. fi m. at $1,700, 6 m. at Sl,800 (lem $401.50
milit<irv pav).
M.J. Carroll. 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. K. Carrutherx. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Cot/', 12 in. to Mar. 31
T. E. S. Dnvio-i. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. D'Orw.nnens, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. DouRlas, 6 m.at $1,800,(1 m. at $1,900
27, .W7 87 Carried forward
$ cts.
522,910 73
1.100 00
1,037 50
1,175 00
333 32
1,100 00
1.200 00
775 00
712 .50
'.'.50 00
'.'50 00
737 50
737 .50
7K7 50
\>M 00
ta:! 33
712 50
K- .50
'.i.-i(l (K)
x:t7 .50
Si.7 .50
312 50
725 00
3,300 00
2,250 OO
1,250 00
4,000 00
3. 100 00
2.. 500 00
2.800 00
2.694 .59
2.400 00
2.800 00
2,0.50 00
2,400 00
2.400 00
2,800 00
2.800 00
2.800 00
ROO 00
l.h.W 00
2,100 00
1 , 8.50 0(1
1,34.S .50
l.tHHI (Ml
2. KKI (HI
I.II.'iO 0(1
1,R(KI 00
MiOO 00
1.850 00
G03,.34S 50
Outside
Votes.
Cr^dita
citirieurs.
$ 'ct8.
lyTERrOR DEPARTMENT: EXPEyDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 13
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Intprior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Minist^re de I'lnt^rleur: Appointements ^ Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext^rieura.
i cts,
27,367 87
105 00
98 75
105 00
105 00
92 50
90 00
90 00
83 75
105 00
86 25
105 00
95 00
92 50
90 00
105 00
90 00
95 00
90 00
105 00
91 25
95 00
90 00
93 75
100 00
105 00
92 50
97 50
52 50
70 00
36 25
59 41
70 00
70 00
67 50
71 26
30 00
70 00
67 50
64 95
60 00
75 00
67 63
63 75
80 00
70 00
80 00
67 50
67 50
66 19
67 50
10 84
67 50
50 80
80 00
. Brought forward .
Topograph' col Surceys Branch — Continued — Division des etudes
" lopographiques. — Suite.
Div. 2X— Concluded.
A..h Elder, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.\. H. Klindt, 9 m. at .$1,950, 3 m. at $2,050
P. F. X. Gcnest, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. T. B. Gilmore, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. W. Grant, 12 m. to Mar. 31
K. D. Harris, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. E. Hayward. 12 m. to Mar. 31
W, H. Herbert, 3 m. at $1,600, 9 m. at $1,700
W. L. Macllquham, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. P. MacMillan, 3 m. at $1,650, 9 m. at $1,750
J. E. May. 12 rn. to Mar. 31
W. D. McClennan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. D. McRae, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. B. Milliken, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ,
R. \V. Morlev, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ,
H. Parry, 12" m. to Mar. 31 at 81,800 (less $401 50 military
pay)
W. J. Peaker, 6 m. at $1,850, 6 m. at $1,950
W. A. Purdy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. W. Rice, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. C. Rochon, 9 m. at $1,800, 3 m. at $1,900
A. Roger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. O. Sprecklv, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. E. Sutherland, 3 m. at $1,800, 9 m. at 51 ,900
J. Sylvain, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. H. Watt, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. C.Wav, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. E. D. Wilson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J.Woodruff, 6 m. to Sept. 30, at $2,100 (deceased)
Div. 2B—
E. .Vrchambault, 6 m. at $1,.3.50, 6 m. at $1,4.50
W. B. Armstrong, 6 m. to Sept. 30, at $1,450 (promoted)
H. B. Bedard, 6 m. at $1,2.50, 5 m. to Feb. 28 at $1,350
W. Bergin, 6 m. at $1,3.50, 6 m. at $1,450
\V. A. Birchall, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. D. Bradley, 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1,400
F. W. Brander, 6 m. at $1,400, 6 m. at $1,500 (less OJ d.
Aug.)..,
E. L. Burkholder, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200
R. Callander. 0 m. at $1,3.50, 6 m. at $1,4.50
D. H. Campbell, 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1,400
J. N.Carnochan, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,300 (less id., Nov.).,
G. H. A. Collins, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. A. Colquhoun, 6 m. at $1,4.50, 6 m. at $1,550
R. M. Cram, 6 m. at $1..350, 6 m. at $1,450 (less 13 d.)
M. J. Cullen, 3 m. at $1,200, 9 m. at $1,-300
E. Davy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. .J. Dawson, 6 m. at $1 .3.30. 6 m. at $1,450
J. E. Deslauriers, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. W. Doxsee, 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1,400
H. J. Dunlop, 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1,400 (less $547.50
military pay)
R. H. Field, 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1,400 (less 7i d. in Jan
1917)
C. C. Fitzgerald. 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1,400 (less $949
military pav)
A. Eraser, 2 m. to May 31 at $1,300 (less $22, military pay
deceased )
J. N. H. Gagnon, 6 m. at $1,300. 6 m. at $1,400
O. G. Gallagher, 6 m. at $1,3.50, 3 m. to Dec. 31 at «,450
(less $1.04 Ret. Fd. overpaid in 1916-17)
L. Goodday, 12 m. to Mar. 31..'
$ cts.
603,345"50
31,665 26 Carried forward.
2,100 00
1,975 00
2,100 00
2,100 00
1,850 00
1,800 00
1,800 00
1,675 OO
2,100 00
1,725 00
2,100 00
1,900 00
1.850 00
1,800 00
2,100 00
1,398 50
1,900 00
1,800 00
2,100 00
1,875 00
1,900 00
1,800 00
1,875 00
2,000 00
2, 100 00
1,850 00
1,950 00
1,050 00
1,400 00
725 00
1,187 52
1,400 00
1,400 OO
1,350 00
1,425 50
600 00
1,400 00
1,.350 00
1,298 15
1,200 00
1,500 00
1,352 70
1,275 00
1,600 00
1,400 00
1,600 00
1,350 00
802 50
1,323 73
401 00
194 66
1,350 00
1,036 45
1„600 00
087,391 21
K— 14
AUDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Mlnist^re de I'lnt^rleur: .4ppointenients i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvemcment
civil.
Outside
Votes. J
Cr6dita'l
ext^rieurs.
% cte.
.
$ eta.
687.391 21
1.375 00
1.575 00
802 50
1,400 00
1,350 00
1,450 00
1,350 00
1,375 00
1,450 00
1,031 12
973 50
1.075 00
1,350 00
1,500 00
766 64
451 00
933 28
433 32
1,. 589 21
1.300 00
1.500 00
1.050 00
1.600 00
1.4.10 00
1.4,10 00
1..500 00
1,325 00
1,400 00
1,325 00
1.400 OO
1,400 00
700 00
1,10000
1,200 00
600 QO
1,200 00
1,200 00
833 32
970 fiS
1,012 .10
1,200 00
1 , 250 no
1,2.10 00
500 00
382 24
787 50
222 03
907 39
037 60
620 55
000 00
$ 'cts.
31,665 26
68 75
Topographical Surreys Branch — Concluded— Din'sion dcs eludes
topographiques — Fin.
Div. 2B.— Concluded.
J. Hall. 3 m. at $1,300. 9 m. at $1.400
78 75
E W Harrison. 6 m. at $1,550, 6 m. at $1,600
67 50
H. J. Hawcs, 6 m. at $1,300, 6 m. at $1,400 (less $547.50,
70 00
J D. Helmer, 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,450
67 SO
J Howie 12 m. to Mar. 31 . .
72 50
\V. G. Hughson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
67 .50
G H JcfTrev 6m.at$l,300 6m.atSl,400
68 75
G. S. Jones, 3 m. at $1,300, 9 m. at $1,400
72 50
51 54
G. L. Kirwan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. E. I^Beroc, July 0 to Mjir. 31, at $1,400
68 75
W. J. Linford, 3 ra. at $1,300, 9 m. at $1,400 (less $401.50
53 75
F J Lvnrh 3 m at Si 000 9 m. at Si 100
67 .50
\V. J. Lj-tlc, 6 m. at $1,300, 0 m. at $1,400
75 00
38 32
70 00
J. F. MfDonald, 6 m. at $1,4.50. 6 m. at $1.550
N. R. MrPhail. 8 m. to Nov. ,30. at $1,150 (deceased)
A. H. Miller. 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at$l,450 (less $949 military
46 64
\ L Morimn 8 m to Vov 30 at $1 400 fresiirned)
21 67
\V. E Morgan 4 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,300
70 38
65 00
75 00
52 50
W.J. Moule, 12 m. to Mar. 31 , at $1 ,000 (less 2} d. July)
.'^. J. Murphy. 6 m. at $1 ,2.J0, 6 m. at SI .3.10
L. .\. N'cvins, 6 m. at $1 ,4.50, 6 in. .it $1 ,5.50
E R Owen 6 ni at $1 000 0 m. at $1 100
80 00
V. Perrin 12 m. to Mar. 31
72 50
I/. J. Quinlun, 12 m. to Mar. 31
72 50
75 00
66 25
R.J. Roc, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. C. Ro.<s, 6m.at $1,4.50, 6 m. at $1,. 550
70 00
66 25
R. L. Sriuire, 6 m. at $1,3.50, 8 m. at $l,4.'iO
N. A. Thompson 9 m. at $1 .'tOO 3 m. at $1,400
70 00
E. G. Timbrcll. 6 m. at $1,3.50, 0 m. nt $1,450
70 00
35 00
.55 00
60 00
30 00
60 00
E. Villcncuve, 0 m. at $1,:«0, fi m. at $1.4.10
E. R. Williams, 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200..
Div. 3A.—
W. G. .\ddison, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Brown, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. L. Burkholclcr, 6 m. toSept. 30, at$l,200 (promoted)....
E J Elib)* 12 m. to Mar. 31..
60 00
41 67
52 70
.50 63
60 00
62 .W
62 .50
2.5 00
10 13
30 38
W. E. MofRiin. S III. to Nov. .30. at $1 ,2.10 (appfd to 20)
E. G. Ouiin.t. 11 m. to I-i b. 28, at $1,100 (k.-s 16 d. Jan.. 1917;
ovrrpiiid. $7..1S, diMluctf-d in 1918-19)
J. F. Renault. 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. nt $1,05(1
M. .Stalker. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. VVattcrH, 12 in. to Mar. 31
n. E. Whilromb, 12 m. to Mar. 31...
E. R. Williams, 5 m. to Aug. 31, at $1,200 (promoted)
Div. 3U.—
D. Ijiforcp, 6 m. at $700, Oft. 1-16, at $750 (resigned)
A. A. Nolan .1 in. at $7.50. 9 in. nt $8(K)
II II
45 30
46 88
•19 00
45 00
A. M. Wa.Hliin(tton, Deo. 7 to Mar. 31. nt $700
.J. W. Watjton. 12 m. to Mar. 31, nt $9.10 (Ic.'w 16) d.V
Me.^wngrTK. <t'-. —
M. T. O'.Mcara, 3 m. at $900. 9 in. nt $910. .
A. Pegg. 12 m. to Mar. 31. at $9.50 (less June 1 to Oct. S)...
A. O. A. Pi"k. 12 in. to Mar. 31
1 iirricd forward..
34.587 4S
744,095 49
lyTERIOR DErARTMFXT: KXPEyDlTLRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 15
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Ministire dc I'lnt^rieiir: Appointements % Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext^rieurs.
$ cts
34,587 45
140 00
05 00
96 25
05 00
05 00
05 00
05 00
80 00
78 75
70 25
SO 00
71 25
75 00
72 .50
75 00
72 50
GR 25
SO 00
70 00
66 25
55 00
55 00
60 00
39 38
•84 00
105 00
105 00
7S 75
57 .50
72 48
62 50
75 00
•25 00
58 75
02 50
55 00
•25 00
X
42 ,50
47 .50
47 SO
tll9 00
1«0 00
175 00
. Brought forward
Geographer's Branch — Division du giographe.
Div. IB.—
J. E. Chalifour, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A.—
W. Anderson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Bennie, 3 m. at $1,8.50, 9 m. at $1,950
J. Bevcridge, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. D. Bryant, 12 m. to Mar 31
F. B. Inkster, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. Tache, 12 m. to Mar. 31...
Div. 2B.—
C. A. Akerlindh, 12 m. to Mar. 31...
S. Chandler, 6 m. at $I..5.50, 6 m. at $1,600
W. B. Cole, 3 ra. at $1,450, 9 m. at Sl,.550
G. E. Duraouchel, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
C. Ewen, 9 m. at $1 ,400, 3 m. at $1,500
J. S. Gagnon, 0 m. at $1,4.50, 6 m. at $1,550
S. H. Goodav, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Groulx, 6 m. at $1,4.50, 6 m. at $1,,550
A. Lacroix, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. C. Lighttoot, 9 m. at $1,300, 3 m. at $1,400..
A. A. LinncU, 12 ni. to Mar. 31
J. P. McElligott, 6 m. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,4.50.
C. McKeever, 9 m. at $1,300, 3 m. at $1,400
Div. 3A.—
C. E. Marchand, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Stewart, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ~.
F. E. Waine, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Messenger —
F. H. Woggan, 3 m. at $7.50, 9 m. at $800
Survey Records Branch — Division dcs registres de I'arpeniage.
Div. IB.—
C. J. Steers, 12 m. to Mar 31
Div. 2A.—
P. \V. Currie, 12 m. to M.ar. 31
W. S. Surtees, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2B.—
E. E. Brice, 6 m. at $1,5.50. 6 m. at $1.600
R. Jodoin, Om.at $1,100, 6 m. atSl,200
A. Oliver, 6 m. at $1,400, 6 m. at $1,.500 (less $200.20 military
pay)
C. T. Routh, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. W. Smith, 6 m. at$l,450, 6m.at $1,.550... .
Div. 3A.—
O. H. Lambart, 12 m. to M.ar. 31
R. T. Moore, 6 m. at 1,1.50, 6 m. at $1,200
R. \V. O'Hanly, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Paquetto, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ...
M. Shaw, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. W. E. Sowter, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B.—
H. M. Courtney, 12 m. to Mar. 31
N. Landry, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Messenger —
J. R. Merrifield, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Dominion Astronomical Observatory — Observatoire fMral.
Div. lA.—
O. J. Klotz, cliiof astronomer, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
J.J. MeArthur, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. S. Plaskett, 12 m. to Mar. 31
- $ cts
744,095 49
2,800 OO
2,100 00
1,925 00
2, 100 00
2, 100 00
2, 100 00
2,100 00
1,600 00
1,575 00
1,.525 00
1,600 00
1,425 00
l,.50O 00
1,4.50 00
1,500 00
1,4.50 00
1,325 00
1,600 00
1,400 00
1,.325 00
1,100 00
1,100 00
1,200 00
787 50
2,800 00
2,100 00
2, 100 00
1,.575 00
1,1.50 00
1.249 76
1,2.50 00
1,500 00
l,2.-0 00
1,175 00
1,2.50 00
1.100 00
1,2.50 00
1,2.50 00
850 00
950 00
950 00
3,400 00
3,200 00
3,500 00
$ Cts.
37,979 81 Carried forward.
816,632 75
K— 16
AUDITOR GEXERALS RLPonr. tnn-10l>i
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Atiatc-
racnts.
Foods de
retraite. i
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Minist^re de i'lut^rleur: Appointements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Crfdits
ext^rieurs.
S cts.
37,979 81 Brought forward
140 00
UO 00
140 00
120 00
140 00
140 00
140 OO
140 00
140 00
123 00
92 50
95 00
97 50
95 00
90 00
102 SO
95 00
95 00
100 00
95 00
71 22
70 00
80 00
70 00
78 75
72 50
72 50
80 00
78 75
75 00
80 00
80 00
70 00
75 00
70 00
80 00
80 00
62 SO
47 SO
47 SO
, m^n W:
Div. 1
200 00
P.
170 00
E.
200 00
W.
200 00
W.
Div. 1
•75 00
r.
120 00
r.
•56 OO
L.
58 81
r.
135 00
A.
118 25
r.
4.^074 50
Dominion Astronomical Ofcsfriafurj/— Concluded. — Ul/senatuire
ftderai — Fin.
Div. IB.—
C. A. Bigger. 12 m. to Mar. .31..
J. D. Craig. 12 m. to Msir. 31 . .
L. Gauthicr, 12 ni. to Mar. 31..
\V. E. Harper, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
J. Maoara, 12 m. to Mar. 31.. .
G. I. MacLean, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
K. J. Ogilvic, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
W. Simpson, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
R. M. .'Stewart, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
W. M. Tobcy, 12 m. to Mar. 31 . .
Div. 2A.—
J. B. Cannon, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
R. E. De Lury, 12 m. to Mar. 31.. .
C. A. French, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. C. Jacque.s. 12 m. to Mar. 31. .
J. H. I.abbe. 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. \- McDiarmiil, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
R.M. Motherwell. 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. B. Nugent. 12 m. to Mar. 31..
J. R. O'ConnoU. 0 m. at $1,950, 6 m. at $2,050.
R. K. Young, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2B.—
E. C. Arbogast, 9 m. at $1,400, 3 m. at Jl.vm
military pay)
A. Arcand. 6 m. at $1.3.50, 6 m. at $1.450..
E. Trcau dc Cwli, 12 m. to Mar. 31.. .
D.J. Dovlc. 6 m. at $1.3.'0. 6 m. at $1,4.tO
W. B. Fairbairn. 0 m. at SL-i-IO, 6 m. at $l.lHtO..
G. H. D. Gibson. Gm. at $1,400, flm.at $1,.500
G. Lucas, 6 m. at $1,400, 6 m. at $1,-500
A. S. Markov, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. J. McOiarmid, 0 m. at $1..550, 6 m. at $1,600
J. McDonnell. 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. H. Parker, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. Robert-son, 12 m. to Mar. 31
O. Sills. 6 m. at $1.3.50, 6 m. at $1,450
A. Steadwnrthv, 6 m. at $1.4.50, fi m. at $1,5.50
A. H. Swinbum, 6 m. at $1,350, 0 m. at $1.1.50 (less $108
mililar\' pay)..
J. D. Wallis, 1? m. to Mar. 31
F. W. (). Werry, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3 A—
W. Champagne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Messengers, etc. —
F.J. Dunn, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
G. Spratt, 12 m. to Mar. 31...
Jmmignlion Branch — Divinon de V immigration.
H. Brv-ce. 12 m. to Mar. 31
, B. RoberIw.n. 12 m. to Mar. 31. I
. D. Scott. 12 III. to Mar. 31
.J. White, 12 m. to .Mar. 31.. I
B-
W. Badgley, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
. C. Blair. 12 III. to Mar. 31
M. lorti.T. 12 m. I.. Mar. 31
il. Ir<'lan<l. Oct. 12 t'> .March 31 at $2.SO0.
" private eecret«r\' to Minister of tmiuigration
and Colonixatlon Oct. 12 to March 31 at $600
. K. Moriwt. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Rnid.9m. at $2,300, 3in. at $2,400.
f^'nrric*! forward..
90
$ cts.
816.632 75
2,800 00
2.800 00
2. SCO 00
2.400 00
2,800 00
2.800 00
2.S00 00
2.800 00
2.S0O 00
2,;oo 00
$ cts.
1,S.50 00
1,900 00
1.9.50 OO
1,900 00
1,S00 00
2,0.50 00
1.900 00
1.900 00
2.000 00
1,900 00
988 .54
1,400 00
1.600 00
1.400 00
1,575 00
1,450 00
1.450 00
1.600 00
1,.57S 00
1,500 00
1,600 00
1,600 00
1,400 00
1,500 00
1,291 10
1,600 no
1,600 00
1,2.50 00
9.50 00
950 00
4,000 00
3,400 00
4,000 00
4.000 00
2. .500 00
2.400 00
2.800 00
1,176 06
382 26
2,700 00
3,32S00
920, MS 71
lyTERIOR DEPARTilEXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 17
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraitc.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Minlstire de Plntfrleur: .4ppolntements h Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouverneraent
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
extferieurs.
$ cts.
43.074 59
97 .50
90 00
105 00
90 00
91 25
105 00
97 50
97 50
51 25
72 50
75 00
56 25
80 00
75 00
70 00
65 00
80 00
57 .50
78 75
70 00
66 50
51 25
72 50
60 00
75 00
57 .50
61 25
70 00
41 60
50 63
4 58
55 00
60 00
57 50
55 00
62 ,50
52 50
62 .50
60 00
55 00
50 63
60 00
62 50
55 00
60 00
55 00
39 38
44 38
7 OS
38 75
42 42
36 88
36 88
47 50
39 38
47 50
39 38
36 88
Brought forward
Immigratinn Branch — Con. — Division de I'immigralion — Suite.
Div. 2 A—
J. D. Bollard. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. N. Ferguson, 12 iii. to Mar. 31
R. Fraser, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Gillies. 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. R. Little, 9 m. at $1,800, 3 m. at $1,900
G. B. Smart, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. B. VVillans, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. F. Worden, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2 B—
L. E. Anderson, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 ra. at $1,100 (less $401.50
military pay)
T. A. Browne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Butterworth, 6 m. at $1,4,50, 6 m. at $1,550
T. J. Dalev, 3 m. at $1,0,50, 9 m. at $1, 150
S. Ebbs, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. S. Fraser, 6 m. at $1,450, 6 m. at $1,550
,J. S. Graham, 6 m. at $1,3.50, 6 m. at $1,450
J. R. Hearnden, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. W. Hillyard, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. W. Holmes, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. .J.Johnston, 6 m. at $1,550, 6 m. at $1,600
F. Larmonth, 6 m. at $1,3,W, 6 m. at $1,450
W. S. Larose, 6 m. at $1,280,6 m. at $1,380
W. H. Morgan, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100
T. ,1. Morin, 6 m. at $1,400, 6 m. at $1,. 500
A. J. Murphv, 6 m. at $1,1.50, 6 m. at $1,250
G. H. Parlow, 6 m. at $1,4,50, 6 m. at $1,, 550
R. Pelletier, 6 m. at $1,100, 6 m. at $1,200
W. H. L. Roberts, 3 m. at $1,1.50, 9 m. at $1,250
E. E. Rogers. 6 ra. at $1,350, 6 m. at $1,450
Div. 3 A—
A. B. Burke, 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000
C. L. Fortier, 9 m. at $1,000,3 m. at $1,050
M. M. Glen, Apr. 1-30, at $1,100 (deceased)
H. M. Gould, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Haskctt, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Hopkirk, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J.J. Hughes, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. M. Johnston, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. L. Lightfoot, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. N. H. Mercer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. Perron, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Prindiville, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. H. Rombough,9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,050
E. F. Ross, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ■.
E. L. Shattuck, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. J. G. Stewart. 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. Valiquette, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. Williams, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3 B—
W. M. Bott, 3 ra. at $7,50, 9 m, at $800
I. S. Botterell, 3 m. at $850, 9 m. at $900
A. B. Burke, 2 m. to May 31, at $S.50 (promoted)
L. Copping, 6 m. at $7.50, 6 m. at $800
J. F. M. Hillyard, 9 m. at $8.50, 3 m. at $900 (less 6 d. Aug.).
W. L. Jackson, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $7.50
C. W. Lanthier, 3 in. at $700, 9 m. at $750
M. C. Ledue, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
M. M. McLean, 3 m. at $750, 9 m. at $800
B. McMillan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. S. McPhail, 3 m. at $7,50. 9 m. at $800
E. A. O'Connor, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
$ cts.
920,945 71
1,9,50 00
1.800 00
2, 100 00
1,800 00
1,825 00
2, 100 00
1,950 00
1,950 00
623 50
1,4.50 00
1,500 00
1,125 00
1,600 00
1,.500 00
1,400 00
1,300 00
1.600 00
1,1.50 00
1,,575 00
1,400 00
1,.330 00
1,025 00
1,450 00
1 , 200 00
1.500 00
1,1.50 00
1,225 00
1,400 00
833 32
1,012 .50
91 66
1,100 00
1,200 00
1,1.50 00
1 , 100 00
1,2,50 00
1,050 00
1 , 2,50 00
1,200 00
1,100 00
1.012 .50
1,200 OO
1,2.50 00
1,100 00
1,200 00
1,100 00
787 50
887 50
141 64
775 00
848 76
737 50
737 50
950 00
787 50
9.50 00
787 50
737 50
% cts.
46,609 44
1— 2k
Carried forward.,
991,252 09
K— 18
AUDITOR GESERALS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
HInlstire de I'lnt^rleur: Appolntements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Vote t
Crtdits
cxtirieuis.
t cts.
46.609 44
36 88
41 25
47 SO
26 57
39 38
39 38
37 SO
35 63
41 25
39 38
37 50
47 50
37 50
41 25
35 63
39 38
40 63
46 88
•79 50
•38 00
90 00
75 00
77 50
67 50
70 00
SO 00
75 00
75 00
52 50
52 50
SO 00
60 00
56 25
62 SO
51 25
35 63
45 00
14 79
47 50
33 17
39 38
47 50
35 00
7 32
37 SO
46 88
3.V68
9^99
25 00
Brought forward
Immigration Branch — Con.— Dipi»!oii de I'immigration — Fin.
Div. 3B— Concluded.
J. A. Reid. 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
M. B. Richardson, 6 m. at $800. 6 m. at $850
E. Rock, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ^
M. G. Roc. June 28 tp Mar. 31. at $700
E. B. Suprue, 3 m. at $750. 9 m. at $800
M. E. Tubman, 3 m. at $750, 9 m. at $800
E. Williams. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. G. V. Woodbum. 9 m. at $700, 3 m. at $750
Messengers, etc.—
B. Bellivoau. 6 m. at $«». 6 ra. at $850
M. M. Brcnnan. 3 m. at $750, 9 m. at $800
P. A. Corkery, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $750 (less $401 50 mili-
tan- pay)
J. Curran, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. F. Gray. 12 m. to Mar. 31
I. R. Harrison, 6 m. at $800, 6 m. at $850
E. Lemicu-T, 9 m. at $700, 3 m. at $750
A.J. Smith, 3 m. at $7.50, 9 m. at $800
K. Tomnev, 9 m. at $S0O, 3 m. at $850
E. Usher, 3 m . at $900, 9 m . at $950 (less $346 50 military pay)
Forestry Branch — Ditision de hx eylticuUure.
Div. 1 A—
R. H. Campbell, 6 m. at $3,950, 6 m. at $4,000
Div. 2 A—
F. H. Bvshc. 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. \V. H. Jacombc, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2 B—
V. Brown Wallis, 6 m. at $1,450. 6 m. at $1.550
W. C. Harnett. Om. at $1.. 500. 6 m. at $1.600 ,....
J. Lanier, 12 m. ato Mar. 31
M. H. Martin, 6 m. at $1.. 3.50. 6 m. at $1.450
R. Patrhinc, 12 m. toMar. 31
A. S. Thomas. 6 m. at $1,450. 6 m. at $1,550
C. J. Tulley, 6 m. at $1,4.50, 6 m. at $1,. 5.50
H.C. Watt. 6 m. at $1,000, 6^. at $1,100
Div. 3 A—
I. Blackburn, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. K. Edev. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. F. Moran. 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. Rob.rt.s, 6 m. at $1,100, 6 m. at $1.150
M. Hnl.inson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Thomson, 6 m. at $1,000. 6 m. at $1.050
Div. 3 B—
W. J. Cross. 9 m. at $700, 3 m. at $750
L. L. Lanedon. 12 m. to Mar. 31
H.I. Ix KKctt, Nov. 15 to Doc. 31 at $750. 3 m. at 1800
M. A. Mac Donald, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. H. Markay. 6 m. at $700, 5 m. to Fob. 28 at $750
I. Mrr'ann, 3 m. at $7.50. 9 m. at $800
J. Mc.Ianet, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. Wight, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Meaeenirers. etc —
Z. F. f'nwielman, April 1 to .Tune 21, at $650 (resigned)
V. A. Ewlnlc. 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. F. Hoad,3m.Bt $000. Bm.nt $9.50 ,
A. J. .lohnnton. 9 m. at $700. 3 m. at $7.50
I.. C. Whitmore, 3 m. to June 30. at $S0O (resigned)
M. G. Woodbum, 10 m. to Mar. 31, at $600
$ cts
991,252 09
737 50
825 00
950 00
530 80
787 SO
787 SO
750 00
712 SO
825 00
787 50
.348 50
950 00
750 00
S25 00
712 50
787 50
812 SO
591 00
3,975 00
48.893 72
Carried forward
1,900 00
1,800 00
1,. 500 00
1 . .5.50 00
1,.3.50 00
1.400 00
l.flOO 00
1,.500 00
I,. 500 00
1,050 00
1,0.50 00
1.000 00
1.200 00
1.125 00
1 , 2.50 00
1.025 00
712 SO
900 00
205 81
U,50 00
tM12 48
787 50
9.50 00
700 00
14fi 2fl
7.50 00
937 .50
712 .50
199 98
.500 00
1,0.10.701 92
$ cts.
jyiKItlOU DKl'MtTMEyt: EXI'EyulTVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 19
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraitc.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Ministirc de I'lntfrieur: .4ppointements k Ottawa.
CivU
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Crfedits
cxt^rieura.
t cts.
48,893 72
135 00
96 25
19 78
53 75
55 00
72 50
51 25
57 50
36 64
62 50
36 25
37 50
•102 00
•45 50
140 00
92 50
90 00
85 00
92 50
55 00
56 25
41 67
77 .50
51 25
80 00
51 25
52 50
24 16
.58 75
75 00
53 75
62 50
51 24
52 50
20 83
55 00
50 63
00 00
40 63
45 63
37 50
36 88
47 50
36 88
Brought forward •
Irrigation Branch — Division de Virrigation.
Div. IB—
E. F. Drake, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
W. Bailey, 3 m. at $1,850, 9 m. at $1.950
Div. 2B—
J. T. Danis. May 18 to June 30, at $1,000, 3 m. to Sept. 30,
at SI, 100 '
H. Hartley, 3 m. at $1,000, 9 m. at $1,100
W. E. Hunter. 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. McDougall. 6 m. at $1,400, 6 m. at $1,500
A. C. Wimberley, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,100 (less $401.50
militarj' pay)
Div. 3.\—
G. E.Adams, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. E. Daws, 8 m. to Nov. 30, at $1,100 (resigned)
A. J. Phoenix, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B—
V. M. Young, 6 m. at $700, 6 ra. at $750
Messenger —
G. A. C'arnoehan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Timber and Grazing Branch — Division des hois el des paturages.
Div. l.'^—
B. L. York, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. IB—
G. P. Pereira, 3 m. at $2,200, 9 m. at $2,300
J. H. Reiffenstein, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
G. W. Almon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. P. Cordukes, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. McCann, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. E. Ryan, 12 m. to Mar. 31 (deceased)
Div. 2B—
J. S. E. Elliott, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.1. A. Gibeault, 3 m. at $1,0.50, 9 m. at SI, 150
.1. J. Higgertv, 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,250
II. W. R. Humphreys, 6 m. at SI ..500, 6 m. at $1,600
C. E. K. Jones, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at SI, 100 (less $402.60
military pay)
E. I.ecourt, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W.J. O'Grady, 9 ra. atSl.OOO, 3 m. at $1,100
G. W. Payton, 6 m. atSl.OOO, 6 m. at $1,100 (less $157.30
military pay)
W. J. S. Sharp, 4 ra. to .hilv 31, at $1.4.')0 (resigned)
J. Shields, 3 m. at 51,100, 9 ra. at $1,200
J. H. Stothers, 6 m. at $1,4.50, 6 m. at SL.WO
\. T. Winters, 3 m. at $1,000, 9 ra. at $1,100
Div. 3.\.—
O. Charron, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
J. A. Dowd, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,050 (less $461.60 mili-
tary pay)
N. Hamilton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. J. Higgerty, 4 m. to .July 31, at $1,250 (promoted)
M. Richardson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. \. Wilson, 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. at $1,050
S. Witten, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B—
E. H. Lawler, 9 m. at $800. 3 m. at $850
J. A. Leclair, 9 m. at $900. 3 m. at $950
R. Loyer, 12 ra. at Mar. 31
J. Mehagan, 3 ra . at $700, 9 m . at $750 (le.s3 $401.50 military pay)
A. Pringle, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
E. M. Stafford, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
$ cts.
1,039,701 92
2, 700 00
1,925 00
395 94
1.075 00
l.IOO 00
1,4.50 00
623 50
1,1.50 00
733 28
1,250 00
725 00
750 00
3.400 00
51,529 94
Carried forward.
2,275 00
2,800 00
1,850 00
1,800 00
1,700 00
1,850 00
1,100 00
1,125 00
833 33
1,550 00
622 40
1,600 00
1,025 00
892 70
483 32
1 , 175 00
1,.500 00
1.075 00
1,250 00
563 38
1,0.50 00
416 67
1.100 00
1.012 50
1,200 00
812 SO
912 .50
750 00
336 00
9.50 00
737 50
1,093,327 44
$ cts.
K— 20
AVDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-19X8
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Mlnlst^re de I'lnt^rleur: Appolntcraents i Ottawa.
CivU
Government.
Gouvernemcnt
civil.
Outside
Votes.
CrMits
extirieurs:
S cts.
51,529 94
41 88
36 88
43
13
47
50
39 38
47
50
73 50
140 00
140 00
120 00
90 00
102 50
96 25
92 50
90 00
75 00
70 00
52 50
75 00
53 75
78 75
62 .50
53 75
75 00
80 00
70 00
80 00
70 00
66 80
:31 18
flOOO
62 50
52 50
62 50
29 U
5 21
53 75
82 50
62 .50
62 50
49 61
44 38
41 88
3 .54
36 25
36 88
15 63
64,4S« 46
. Brought forward
Timber and Grazing Branch — Concluded — Division des boia et
dea paturagea — Fin.
Div. SB— Concluded.
3. S. .Stout. 3 m. at $S0O, 9 m. at $850
E. T.ivlor. 3 m. at S700. 9 ni. at $750
E. M.Teevens. 9 m. at $850. 3 m. at $900
C. M. Weir. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Messengers —
J. J. Lochnan, 3 m. at $750,9 m. at $800
A. Montpetit, 12 m. to Mar. 31 /
S cts
1.093.327 44
837 50
737 50
862 50
950 00
Mining Lands and Yukon Branch — Ditision du Yukon el des
terrains miniers.
Div. lA—
H. H. Rowatt, 3 m. at $3,600, 9 m. at $3,700
Div. IB—
O. .S. Finnie. 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. M. Genest. 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. F. Spcncc. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
\V. P. Batterton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. H. G. riunn, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. H. Kitto, 3 m.at $1.8.50, 9 m. at $1,950
J. G. Mitts. 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Pcllon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2B—
C. H. Bennett. 6 m. at $1.4.50, 8 m. at $1..550
W. A. Blue. 6 m. at $1..'?.50. 6 m. at $1.4.50
D. G. fameron. 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,100 (less $401.50
militarv pav)
L. M. Ci. C'hamonard, 6m. at $1,450, 6 m.at $1,550 (less $7.30
miliuirv pav)
J. B. forroran.3 m. at $1,000. 9 m. at $1.100
R. \V. Graig. 6 m. at $1.5.50. 6 m. at $1.600
P.J. Daly. 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. B. Eagleson. 3 m. at $1,000, 9 m. at $1,100 (less $401.50
militarv pav)
R.J. Es<ial"e, 6 "m.at $1,450. 6 m. at $1,550
W. C. Gillis. 12 m. to .Mar. 31
H. J. Higgorty. 6 m. at $1.-3,50. 0 in. at $1,450
A. .\. Lapointe. 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Mit<-hell. 6 m. at $1.3.50. 6 m. at $1,450
C. Parkinson. 6 m. at $l,.3.50. 6 m. at $1,450 (less 16 d. in Feb.
1917, and $.341 military pav)
Div. 3A-
W. A. Bradley, Apr. 1 to Oct. 25 at $1,100 (resi«taod) .,
E. J. Durocher, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. T. Ellis. 12 m. to Mar. 31. at $1.2.50 (less $6,57 military pay)
E. B. Holmes. 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. I-aflamme, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. J. .MrCann. 7 ni. to Mar. 31. at $1,000
A. G. Mrl^nnan. Apr. 1-.30. at $1.2.50
R. Peaker. 6 m. at $1.0.50. 0 m. at $1,100 less $401. .50 military
pay^
J. M. Ross. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. Rutherford. 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. K. Shicls. 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. t,. Stewart, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. at $1,050 (less 11} d.). .
Div. 3B—
B. A. Bushy. 3 m. at $8.50. 9 m. at $900
H. M. farter. 3 m. at $S00. 9 m. at $8.50
T. ( lifford. Apr. 1-.30 at $8,50
F. Dimmock, 6m. at $700, 6 m. at $7.50 (leu S401.60 military
pay>
H. K. Kelly. 3 ra. at $700, 9 m. at $7,50
J. J. Mcfann, 5 m. to Aug. 31, at $750 (promoted)
Carried forward
787 50
950 00
3,675 00
2,800 00
2,800 00
2,400 00
1,800 00
2.0.50 00
1.925 00
1.S.50 00
1,800 00
1,500 00
1,400 00
618 50
1,492 70
1,075 00
1,575 00
1,250 00
673 SO
1,.500 00
1,600 00
1,400 00
1,000 00
1,400 00
994 70
623 88
1,200 00
593 00
1,0.50 00
1,2.50 00
683 31
104 17
673 50
l,a50 00
1,250 00
1,2.50 00
092 41
887 60
837 .50
70 83
323 60
737 80
312 60
1,151.451 44
INTERIOR DEPARTMEST: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 21
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Mlnlsttre de rinttrienr: Appolntements & Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
CrMita
extferieure.
S cts.
54,456 46
. Brought forward .
38
13
36
15
36 25
47 50
41
25
105 00
55 00
53 13
60 00
52 50
62 50
62 50
62 50
47 50
37 50
22 50
47 50
Mining Lands and Yukon Branch — Concluded — Diiision du
Yukon el des terrains miniers — Fin.
Div. 3B— Concluded.
M.I. C. McDermott, 9 m. at $750, 3 m. at $800
D. T. Snelgrove, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750 (less IJd. Dec).
H. Sauvage, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
Messengers —
I. Lafrance, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. G. Thomas, 6 m. at $800, 6 m. at $850
Supply and Stationery Branch — Division des fournilures et de la
papelerie.
Div. 2A—
D. F. Blyth, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3A—
H. Charlebois, 12 m. to Mar. 31
C. M. Denneny, 9 m. at $1,050, 3 m. at $1,100
N. K. de Renzy, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Grondin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. W. Hodgins, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. Mann, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. B. St. George, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3B—
I. Sharpe, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Messengers, etc. —
A. E. Bradley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. H. Case, 9 m. to Mar. 31, at $600
L. J. O'Connor, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Ordnance and Admiralty Lands Branch — Division des terrains de
I'amiraute et de I'artillerie.
Div. IB—
J. P. Dunne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 2A—
F. C. Capreol, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Div. 3A—
E. M. Jolliffe, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. R. Main, 12 m. to Mar. 31
M. A. Triganne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Civil Government, Contingencies: Temporary Employees —
Dfpenses contingents du Gouvernement civil: Employes tem-
poraires (Page K— 35) (tid.BSt.U)-
Clerks ($7,177.42)—
J. H. Byrne, 12 m. to Mar. 31, less 1 d. at $1,300
J. M. Douglas, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200
J. Goulding, July 9 to Mar. 31 at $1.200
J. B. Henshaw, 9 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200
B. R. Hooper, June 5 to Mar. 31, at $1,300
J. P. McDonald, Nov. 2 to Mar. 31, at $1,300
E. Pope, April 1 to Mar. 31, less 1 m., at $600
J. Potter, May 25 to Mar. 31, at $600
H. E. Timm, May 9 to Sept. 30. at $1,300
E. J. Wight, Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, at $1,300
Messengers, Sorters and Packers ($19,775.02) —
J. D. Allison, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Belliveau, .\pril 1 to May 11 at $500
H. Boreham, April 1-7, at $500
L. Bell, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. K. Bourne, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Bryan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. H. Case, 3 m. to June 30 at $600
I. E. Dixon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
55, 592 37 Carried forward
$ cts.
1,151,451 44
762 50
721 96
725 00
•75 00
•36 00
52 50
55 00
50 00
950 00
825 00
2,100 00
1,100 00
1,062 50
1,200 00
1,0.50 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
950 00
750 00
450 00
950 00
2,500 00
1,800 00
1.050 00
1.100 00
1,000 00
1.296 35
600 00
874 19
900 00
1,068 86
538 04
550 00
511 29
513 69
325 00
600 00
56 44
9 72
600 00
600 00
600 00
150 00
600 00
1,186,641 98
K— 22
AUDITOR OEyERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonda de
letiaite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Mlnlstfre de I'lntfrleur: .\ppolntenients it Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernemcnt
civil.
Outside
Votes.
CrMits
extirieurs.
$ cts
55,592 37
Brought forward .
$ cts
1,186,641 98
56,502 37
Civil Gorernmenl. Continoencies: Temiwrary Employeea — Con.
Dipense3 contingents du Gnurcmemmt civil: Employes
temporaires (Page K— 35) {tl6,9S3.U)~Fm.
Messengers, etc. — Concluded.
A. Gagne, May 7 to Mar. 31, at $600
F. Gngnon, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Gibson, 3 m. to June 30, at $600
T. B. Grosbois, 6 m. to Sept. 30. less 3J d.. at $600
M.Hammond, April 19 to Mar. 31, less I d., at $600
Mrs. G. Hawson, 11 m. to Mar. 31, IcssSOJ d., at $600
.7. D. Higginson, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E.J. Kelly, April 19 to Mar. 31, less 15 d. at $600
R. Laferriere, 11 m. to Feb. 28
D. Linnen. 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. Loverin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Manchester. April I to Sept. 6. at $600 '.
Mrs. v. McFarlane, 12 m. to Mar. 31
L. McGowan. 12 m. to Mar. 31
V. McStravick, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. W. M ilk, 3! d. in April, at $500
J. A. Miller, Mav 12 to Sept. 6. at $600
M. J. .Mulligan. Mar. 27-31, 1917, at $500, and 12 m. to Mar
Mar. 31, at $600
W. Mulligan. 3 m. to June 30
J. M. Murphv. 12 m. to Mar. 31
M.E. Murpliv. 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. O'Rovle. 12 m. toMar. 31
M. A. O'Sullivan, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Pearson. .Vpril 1 to June 20. at $600
L. Prvre, .\pril 11 to July 23, less 11 d., and Sept. 17 to Oct.
31 less 5 d., at $600
V. Quaglia. Mav 14 to Feb. 5 at $600
F. E. Rhode. 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. A. Rice, Mav 7 to Sept. 4. less 2 d., at $600
D. Ross, 3 m. to June 30 at $600
F. Sawvor. 12 m. to Mar. 31, less 4 J d.. at $000
W. Scott. Mar. 6-31 at $600
D. Sherwood, .\pril 1 to June 6 at $.500
E. Starrs, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Mrs. G. Troy, Mav 25 to Mar. 31, less 30i d., at $600
A.Therinult, 6 m. to Sept. 30, at $600
E. Walker, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A.Walters. 3 m. to June 30, at $600
E. Weatherhead, Sept. 17 to Mar. 31. at $600
M. Woodbum. 2 m. to Mav 31 , at $600
F. Westkett, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
fmmigration— Immigration (Page K— 35), ($7,879.53.)
Mills .Vrgue. deport officer, 12 m
AUred Dcf 'clles, translating, etc
lames liigiin, carpenter, 10 m. at $8.50, 2 m. at 1900
Hugh M. (iillmor. rcli'-vinK inspector, 12 m
Thomas \. Cniliiun. cirnort ofliiiT. 12 in
Mi9.s P. Hawley. clerk. June 2 to Mar. 31, at $600
Mrs. M. Kille<'n, deport ofTuor. 12 m
n. H. Reynolds, travelling inspector, 12 m
Carried forward
,540 32
600 00
150 00
294 33
569 17
501 60
600 00
545 54
5,50 00
600 00
600 00
260 00
600 on
600 00
600 00
4 ,86
192 26
606 72
1.50 no
600 no
600 00
600 00
600 00
133 33
217 SO
437 96
600 no
193 76
1.50 00
592 .")2
41 !I4
01 6.5
600 00
461 68
300 no
600 OO
150 00
323 33
ino no
con 00
$ cts.
1,203,200 84
7.819 53
INTERIOR DEPARrHENT: EXPENDITVRB
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 23
Abate-
ments.
Fonda de
retraite.
$ cts
55,592 37
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
MInlstire do I'lntfrleur: Appolntements i Ottawa.
Brought forward
Dominion Lands: Salaries and Contingencies
Terres fidiralcs: Salaries et dipenses contingentes
(Page K— 66) {$t4,8St.49.
A. E. Bateman, clerk, 4 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000
D. C. Carnochan, chauffeur, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $900
R. E. Denniaon, chauffeur, 1 ra. to Sept. 30
N. F. Dixon, clerk, accounts branch, 12 m. to Mar. 31
-A.. L. Hall, chauffeur, Nov. 27 to Mar. 31. at $900
J. Harv-ie. clerk, 10 m. to Mar. 31. at $1.650
E. H. Hurtubise, chauffeur, .July IS to Aug. 18, at $600
J. P. Irving, helper, 7 m. at $780. 5 m. to Mar. 31, at $900
F. A. Knowles. chauffeur, Jan. 30 to Mar. 31, at $900
.1. O. Landry, book-binder, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G.McElroy, chauffeur, Aug. 1 to Oct. 9. at $912
A. E. McEwen, map-mounter, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. McKay, chauffeur, 5 m. to Aug. 31. at $1,000
A. O'Brien, chauffeur, 19 d. to Nov. 27, at $900
H. Powers, map-mounter, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,000, less 2 d. in
September
A. L. Rogers, map-mounter, 6 m. at $1,000, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at
$1,200
P. Sherrin, draughtsman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. R. Shore, book-binder, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Mrs. F. Sw.iUow, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Theriault, carpenter, 5 m. at $860, 7 m. at Mar. 31, at $900.
H. "Underwood, map-mounter, 6 m. at $1,040, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at
$1,200
G. Welsh, chauffeur, 21 d. to Oct. 31, at $900
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
$ cts
1,203,200 84
66,592 37
Dominion Lands and Parks, Surveys — Terres fidSrales et pares,
arpentages (Page K— 80) {.tS 1, 805. 59).
M. CuUen, carpenter, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $65
R. J. Gauley, clerk, 28* d. at $3.33J
Lithographic office to Mar. 29 ($15,9.54.90)—
J. Bergin, 18 w. at $22, 34 w. at $24.20
S.Boyle, 18 w. at $16, 34 w. (less -091 w.), at $17.60
E. Burnett, IS w. at $25, 34 w. (less 1 d.), at $27.72
W. Denmark, 8 w., 3 d. at $21
J. H. DesLauriers IS w. at $21, 34 w. at $23.32
R. M. Easton, 10 w. 5 d. (leas 9 w. \\ d.), at $21, 41 w. I d.
(less 25 d.), at $24
J. Gagnon, 18 w. at $15. 34 w. at $16.28
W. Gordon, 18 w. at $21, 34 w. at $23.32
P. Kane. 18 w. at $U.50, 34 w. (less 3 d.), at $12.76
A. Moody, 52 w. at $28
H. Murray, 52 w. (less 1 w.. 1 d.) at $25
L J. Perkins, 52 w. at $12, $624 (less military pay, 364 d. at
$1.10)
T. R. Slee, 52 w. at $40
C. R. Thicke, .52 w. at $24
H. S. Thicke, IS w. at $21. 6 w. at $23.32, 28 w. at $24.20. .
Temporary clerks under Order in Council Mav 11, 1914
($14,975.69)—
F. M. Allan, April 1 to Mar. 31 at $1..50
Miss L. Barnes, April 1 to Mar. 31, at $1..50
W. Besserer, April 1 to Aug. 31, at $1.50, Sept.' 1 to Mar. 31 at
$1.75
C. Bott, April I to Mar. 31, at $1.50
H. L. Broadbent, April 1 to Mar. 31, at $1.50
Miss H. Brooker, April 1 to Mar. 31 (less 20! d.) at $1.50. .
Outside
Votes.
Crfedits
ext^rieurs.
Carried forward i 1, 203, 200 84
$ cts.
7,879 53
333 32
4.50 00
60 00
1,300 02
310 00
1,375 00
51 61
830 00
1.54 84
1.100 00
174 06
780 00
416 65
47 50
994 44
1,099 98
1,500 00
1,000 00
800 00
883 30
1,119 96
50 81
780 00
95 00
1,218 80
884 80
1,387 86
178 50
1,170 88
1,011 25
823 52
1,170 88
634 46
1,4.56 00
1,270 83
223 60
2,080 00
1,248 00
1,105 52
547 50
547 50
600 50
547 50
547 50
516 75
42,848 17
K— 24
AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT, 19n-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Slinlstire de I'lnt^rleur: Appolntements k Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouveracment
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext^rieure.
t cts.
55,592 37
•,5,682 37
Brought forward .
Dominion Lands and Parks, Suneys — Concluded — Terrea fidirales
et pares, arpenlages — Fin.
Temporary Clerks under Order in Council May 11. 1914-Coti<-(ud€(i
J. L. Burns. April I to 19 at $1.50. Jan. 9 to Mar. 31 at $2
J. D. Code, May 9 to July 31 (less 1 d.) at J1.50.
J. D. C6t^. April 1 to Aug. 31 at $1.50, Sept. 1 to Oct. 17 at
$1.75. Oct. 18 to Mar. 31 at $2
Miss M. de Chaine, April 1 to .Mar. 31 (less 78J d.) at $1.50
R. It. de Puvjalon, .\pril 1 to Feb. 24 at $1.50, Feb. 25 to Mar.
31 at $2.50 ■
A. Dulour. Oct. 17 to N'ov. 20 at $1.50
S. M. Duncan, April 1 to Mar. 31 at $1.50
P. L. Dunne, April 1 to .\ug. 31 at $1.50, Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 at
$2
Mi.«3 R. Fitzsimmons. .\pril 1 to Dec. 31 (less 21 d.) at $1.50
H. Gauthier. April 1 to Mar. 31 at $1.50
R. Grant, .\pril 1 to Mar. 31 at$1..50
V. Henderson, N'ov. 26 to Dec. 1 at $50 per ra
MissC. Howard, April 1 to Mar. 31 (lessl5Jd-) at $1.50
C. E. Jones, April 1 to 30 at $1..50
G. Keith, April 1 to May 15 at $1.50
A.J. MarMillan. April 1 to Mar 31 at $1.50
A. McCadden, April 19 to May 8 at $1.50
M. McCadden, May 14 to Mar. 31 (less 2 d) at $1.50
J. .\. Man.sfield. April I to July 31 at $1.50
A. Mattice..\pril 1 to Aug. 20 at $1.50. Dec. 1 toMar.31 at $2..
\V. L. Miskell, April 1 to Aug. 31 at $1.50, Sept. 1 to Mar. 31 at
$2
Mrs. E. Montague, April 1 to Mar. 31 at $1.50, arrears for 191&-
17, 2d. at $1.50
Miss K. R. Pitt, June 18 to Aug. 11 at $1.50
Miss C. Quinn, April 1 to Dec. 31 (less 15 d) at $1.50
MLss M. Roe, April 1 to June 30 (less 1 d.) at $1.50
Miss B. Rusi«-ll. April 1 to Mar. 31 (Wsk 2 d.) at $1.50
R. .'^hehvn, .\pril 1 to Mar. 31 at $1..50
.Miss I. Snider, April 25 to Mar. 31 (less J d.) at $1.50
G. S. Taylor, April 1 to Mav 3 at $1.50
Miss M. Thomson. April I to Mar. 31 (less 4 d.) at $1.50.
H. M. Wanless. .\pril 1 to Mar. 31 at $1.50
Mws M. Washington. .Vpril 1 to Dec. 6 at $1.50
Board of Eiaminers for D. L. Surrriinra — Bureau dex riaminaleurs,
pour les arpentturt des T.F. (Page K— 102) (tl,Sl,7.S0)
J. Aurele Cot^. .secretary to board, April 30 to May 25, Oct. 19,
Feb. 11 to Mar. 13, 49d. at $5
Dr. E. Deville, niemher <>( Ixiard. 49 d. at $7..50
Dr. O. Klotz. member 111 boaril, 49 <1. at $7..50
W. M. Tobey, member of board, 49 d. at $7.50
Dominion Lands and Parks: Prottflion of Timber — Terres jidirales
el parc^: Protection dcs hois (Page K— 102) (ttO.IISM).
Mim E. Armstrong, .itenographer, 12 m. to Mar 31
W. H. G. Bovce. clerk, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
W. J. Bovd. forest B.s.-i.-tjint. 12 ni. to Mar. 31. $1,.599.96; arrears,
I9ir>-'|7. $100; total. $1,699.96; less military pay, 305 d. at
$2.60. $949...
R. A. Courtnnge. student assistant. May 1-July 31 and 1 d. in
Aug.. at $60 p<T tn..
A. DetVlli's. Jr.. translnting, I'tc: Forest Products of Canada.
1915, $105; Forest Pro«Tu»t» of Canada, 1916, $140; Wood
Using Industries of Quebec, 1400; Fire Protection NotieeH,$3
Carrie<l forward..
$ cts.
1.203.200 S4
$ cts.
42,848 17
192 50
124 50
641 75
429 75
582 50
.12 50
547 50
351 50
381 00
547 .W
547 50
9 94
524 25
45 00
67 50
547 50
30 00
4S0 00
183 00
455 00
653 50
5.W M
S2 .50
390 00
135 00
544 .SO
547 .lO
510 75
49 .50
541 .50
547 50
375 00
245 00
367 .50
367 .10
307 50
600 00
1,700 OO
750 96
181 94
708 00
1.203.200 84
50.805 01
IXTERIOR DEPABTMEXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 25
Abate-
ments.
Fonda de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Mlnisttre de I'lnt^rieur: AppolntemeDts k Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Crtdits
extirieurs.
S cts.
55,592 37
Brought forward.
cts.
1,203,200 84
Dom'nion Lands and Parks: Protection of Timber — Concluded.
Terresfidirales et pares: Protection des hois — Fin.
J. R. Dickson, forester, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,899.96, (less military
pay from April 7. 359 d. at SI. 10. $394.90)
J. A. Doucet, forest assistant, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. W. Dwight, forester, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. F. Gillespie, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Gorman, forester, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31
R. G. Lewis, forester, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2,000; arrears, 1916-17,
$100; (less military pay, 365 d. at $2.60, $949)
R. D. Macdonald, clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. R. Morton, forester, 10 m. to Jan. 31, at $1,700
W. N. Millar, forester, April 1 to May 9, at $2,800
S. P. Quilty, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F.B. Robertson, forest assistant, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,599.96, (less
military pay, 365 d. at $1.10, $401.50)
H. C. Wallin, forester, 12 m. to Mar. 31
55,592 37
Irrigation Surveys (Page K — 121) — Arpentages pour irrigation
{$11,868.17).
Miss J. C. Aird, clerk, April 1 to noon. May 9, at $600
R. J. Hurley, inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. R. Cram, engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. W. Cheney, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31
S. G. Dawson, assistant engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. L. Ford, engineer, Jan 28 to Mar. 31, at $1,500
C. H. Living, clerk, 4 m. to July 31, at $600
P. Marchand, auditor of companies' disbursements, 12 m. to Mar.
31 (voted)
Miss M. Robertson, stenographer, 6 m. to Mar. 31
E. A. Smith, chemist, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. .\. .'^preckley, engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
J. H. VVilson, assistant accountant, 11 m. at $1,200, 1 m. to Mar,
31, at $1,300
Water Power Investigations (Page K — 128) — Recher-
ches sur les pouvoirs hydrauliques — (fil.SSS.H).
C. H. Atwood, chief engineer, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
L.R. Avery, engineer, 5 m. to Mar. 31
J. R. Bissett, asst. engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. H. Champness, draughtsman, 12 m. to Mur. 31
M. F. Cochrane, 6 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,950
J. C. Donaldson, photographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. \V. Grunsky, legal expert, 12 m. to Mar. 31
B. Hogarth, engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,300 (less military
pay, at $1.10 per d.)
J. T. .Johnston, hydraulic engineer, 6 m. at $2,700, 6 m. at $3,000
H. E. M. Kensit. engineer, 12 m'. to Mar. 31
H. L. Mahaffy, 12 m. to Mar. 31 (on military duty)
H. L. Mainguy, draughtsman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
N. i^heppard, engineer. 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Stanford, printer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss L. Weir, stenographer, April I to Dec. 6
Canadian National Parks (Page K — 131) — Pares
nationaux canadiens. — it 11,605.99).
G. C. Blyth, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $9.50 (less military pay
,365 d. at $1.82
W. M. Cory, clerk, 2 m. to May 31, at $900 (leave without pay)
Miss C. Carter, clerk, Nov. 29 to Jan. 17, at $600
MissE. Connolly, 12 m. to Mar. 31 (less 10 d.), at $600
$ cts.
59,805 01
1,505 06
1,700 00
2,500 00
1,100 00
700 Ofr
1
1
1
1
151 00
250 00
416 60
301 07
250 OO
1,198 46
2,100 00
63 71
2,300 00
1,600 00
1,080 00
1,200 00
266 13
200 00
400 00
4.50 00
1,500 00
1,600 00
1,208 33
1,800 00
750 00
1.500 00
1,200 00
975 00
780 00
4,000 00
898 46
2,8.50 00
1,800 00
900 00
1,200 00
1.200 00
i,:ioo 00
409 68
285 74
1.50 00
80 75
583 87
Carried forward .
1,203.200 84
110,508 87
K— 26
AUDITOR GEXERAUS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds dc
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Mlnist^re de I'lnt^rleur: Appolntements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
CrMits
extirieurs.
$ cts.
55,592 37
Brought forward.
Canadian Xationcd Parks — Concluded.
Pares nationaux canadiens — Fin.
.M.SKJ 27
A. \V. Gray, locating engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
G. O. Griffith, clerk, 11 m. at $1,100, 1 m. to Mar. 31, at $1,200
Miss K. McEwen, clerk. May 6-31, at $600
T.^. Mills, assistant engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miss L. M. Munro, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, (less Ij d.) at $900..
\V. B. Parlow, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
Miss L. Pryce, clerk, April 1-10, 1917, at $600
N. C. Sparks, chief clerk and accountant, Buffalo Park, Sept. 18
toMar. 31,at $1,500
J. H. Stinson, instrument man, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
MissM. Woollcombe, dork, -Vpril 1 to Nov. 25, at $000
J. M. Wardle, assistant locating engineer, 12 m. to March 31.
C. E. West, engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 , at $1,200 (less military pay,
365 d. at $2.60
Maps of Dominion, etc. {Page K — US) — Cartes du Dominion, etc.
(tlO,749.t9).
Draughtsmen, etc. —
J. F. .Vmold, 296 working days to Mar. 31 at $4.25
A. E. Elias, 125J working days at $4, 170 at $4.25 to Mar. 31
O. E. Fournier, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200, less military pay
from Mav 22, 314 d. at $1 .10
W. H. Hannaford, 293 working days to Mar. 31 at $4.25. . .
W. J. Hocking, 304 working days to Mar. 31 at $4.25
J. J. Kcancy, July 26 to Nov. 30, 109 working days at $4.25
W. L. Larmour, 295 working days to Mar. 31 at $4.25
A. O. .Stewart, 305 working days to Mar. 31 at $5
J. E. Webster, 29S working days to Mar. 31 at $4.25
Stenographers —
Miss N. R. Garvin, Sept. 25 to Dec. 19 at $600
Miss M. Gorman, April 12 to May 31 at $600
Miss K. I.evell, April 1 to Mav 31 at $500
C. O' Regan, April 1-15 at $600
J. Veascy, 18J d. to July 31 at $720
Astronomical Sunej/s (Page K — 147) — Relcvis aslronomiqucs
(t86,9S4.er).
T. Anderson, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $500, less military pay, 365 d
at $1 10
A. A. Babcock, 7} m. to Nov. 10 at $960
A. B. Bcddoe, .365 d. to Mar. 31 at $2.75
Jas. Bowie. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,260: Held allowance, 96 d. at SI
A. J. Brabazon, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $2,800 (less 4 d. in Jan.).. . ,
C. H. Brabazon, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,428; field allowance, 163
d. at $1
L. O. Brown, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,500; field allowance, 160 d.
from May 24, at $1 .W
G. P. H. (lark, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $800; field allowance, 117 d.
at $1
C. A. E. CIcndinnen, 12 m. t« Mar. 31
M. F. Cochrane. 5 m. al $I.S00, 1 m. at $1,950
John D. Coughlan, .■)«.-, d. to Mar. 31 at $3
G. F. Dalton, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200, less militAry pay, 365 d.
at $2 60 per d
C. Dennery, 2 m. to Mar. 31 at $1.000
T. C. Dennis. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,680 (IcM) 2 d., Nov.); field
allowance. 146 d. to Oct. 14 at $1 .W
W. M. Dennis, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $2,000; field allowance. 101 d.
to Oct. 31 at $1.50
Carried forward.
$ cts
1,203,200 84
1,203,200 84
$ cts.
110,508 87
2
400 00
1
108 26
41 94
1
600 00
896 37
1
000 00
13 89
804 17
1
200 00
390 00
1,800 00
251 00
1
.258 00
1,224 60
854 60
1
245 25
1
292 00
463 25
1
253 75
1
525 00
1
266 50
140 05
81 67
83 32
25 00
35 80
98 SO
580 66
1,00? 75
1.356 00
2,769 89
1,591 00
1 , 740 00
917 00
L.VK) 00
912 SO
1,095 00
251 00
106 70
1,889 07
2,241 SO
1,50,882 96
lyrEUIOR DEI'UlTMEyT: EXPEyUITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 27
Abate-
ments.
Foods de
retraite.
Interior Department: .Salaries at Ottawa.
Minist^re de I'intjrieur: .\ppointeinents i Ottawa
CivU
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext^rieurs.
$ cts.
55, 592 37
Brought forward.
$ cts.
1,203,200 84
Aalronomical Suneys — Con.
Relevis aslronomiques — Suite.
R. E. Dennison, 5 m. to Aug. 31 at $720
L. H. DePuyjalon, 70J d. to Jan. 17 at $2.75
W. A. Dier, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F.J. Dolan, Dec. 10 to Mar. 31 at $7.5 per m
Owen Drury, Sept. 12 to Mar. 31 at .$2 25 per d
Miss Edna Dupont, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Thos. Fawcett, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. J. Frasor, 12 ra. to Mar. 31
A. Gagnon, 6 m. at $900 (less 7 d.), 6 m. at $1,200 (less J d-)...
L. L. Gauthier, Aug. 6 to Mar. 31 at $900
E. G. Gerard, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Thos. Hackett, 6 m. at $720, 6 m. at S820
Miss K. E. Hamilton, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. A. H. Henderson, 52J d. to July 9 at $3
W. H. Hewitt, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. A. Hodgson, 3 m. at $1,600, 9 m. at $1.800
T. T. Hutchison. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000
M. C. Jamieson: in office, April, 22J d., July, 14Jd., and Aug. 1
to Oct. 9 at $50 per m.; in field, 81 d. at $2
D. Jardine, 15 d. in July at $2.35
G. W. F. Johnston, April 1 to May 22 at $75 m
K. Keeping, 5 m. to Aug. 31 at $1,200 (less military pay at $2.60
per d.)
J. H. Kerr, 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $912
H. B. Kihl, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. H. Kihl, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $900 (less military pay at $1.10
per d. from April 16)
E. A. King, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. W. King, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,000 (less military pay at $1 .10
per d . )
H. F. J. Lambart, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,900 (less 4 d.), field
allowance 52 d. at $1.50
J. J. McArthur, salary as boundary commissioner, 12 m. to Mar.
31 (voted )
G. H. MeCallum, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. S. McClenahan, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,600 (less military pay
at $1.10 per d.)
Chas. McElroy, April 1 to Jan. 12 at $920; field allowance, 171 d.
at $1
Geo. McElroy, 4 m. to July 31 at $912
W. N. McGrath, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $912 (less 2 d., Dec); field
allowance, 197 d. to Nov. 5 at $1
. McKay, Sept. 1 to Mar. 31 at $1,000
. McMillan, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,464; field allowance, 186 d.
to Oct. 25 at $1
. H. McTavish, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,480; field allowance,
150 d. to Oct. 15 at $1.50
W. Menzies, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200 (less military pay at
$2 60 per d.)
P. Morris, 12 m. to Mar. 31
H. P. Moulton. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,620; field allowance, 188 d
to Oct. 31 at $1.50
H. S. Musscll, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. H. NcUcs, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $2,400 (less military pay, 91 d
at $2 60 and 274 d. at $3.75 per d.)
E. W. Nesham, 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. F. O'Hara, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. M. Perrier, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,260 (less military pay at $1 .50
per d. from April 15)
R. D. Pope, July
J. A Pounder, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200 (less military pay at$1.50
per d.)
W
H.
$ cts.
150,882 96
300 00
193 88
1,600 00
278 23
452 25
600 00
2,700 00
1,900 00
1,031 32
587 90
1,300 00
770 02
720 00
157 50
1,000 00
1,749 96
999 97
337 41
35 25
128 23
102 20
456 00
1,500 00
515 00
720 00
598 50
1,956 89
1,000 00
1,300 00
1,198 50
890 62
304 00
1,104 09
583 35
1,650 00
1.705 00
251 OO
720 00
1,893 00
1,700 00
1,135 90
1,200 00
1,200 00
733 50
4S 39
652 50
56.592 37
Carried forward.,
1.203.200 84
192,843 32
K— 28
AUDITOR GEXERAVS REPORT, 1017-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Foods de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
HInlstire de I'lnt^rieiir: Appolntements i Ottawa.
CivU,
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
CrMits
eit6rieura.
55,592 37
J
74 52
30 48
W) 00
.50 W
62 SO
Brought forward
Astronomical Surreys — Concluded.
Rdev^s aslronomiques — Fin.
G. T. Prinsep. April 1 to Mav 21 at $1,260, May 22 to Mar. 31 at
$1,460; field allowance, 155 d. to Oct. 23 at $1 50
A. J. Rainboth, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,416; field allowance, 191
d. to Oct. 25 at $1
G. L. Rainboth, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,776; field allowance, 171
d. to Oct. 31 at $1.50
G. S. Raley, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200 (less military pay at
$2 60 per d.)
J. L. Rannie. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $2,160; field allowance, 170 d
to Oct. 23 at $2
J. E. Ratz. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,700 (less military pay from
May 22 at $1 . 10 per d . )
F. B. Reld, 12 m. to -Mar. 31
T. P. Rcillv. 12 m. to .Mar. 31 at $1,500; field allowance, 153 d
to Nov. 10 at $1
H. G. Rhoades. 12 m. to Mar. 31
K. H. Robb, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
G. W. Robertson, 12 m. to .Mar. 31 at $660 (less military pay at
$1.10 per d.)
W. G. Rochester, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. M. Sheppard, 174 d. to Nov. 11 at $4 50perd
A. E. Shore. 12 m. to Mar. 31
W. Simpson, special ser\icc9. Mav 1 to Oct. 31, 1916 (voted).
A. G. Snow, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. A. Snow, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200 (less military pay at $1.10
perd.)
V. H. Smith, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. P. Steers, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200 (less military pay at $2.60
per d . )
H.N. Topley, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. R. Troop, Dec. U, 1916 to July 3 at $850 (less military pay at
24-3c.. Dec. 11 to May 26)
C. R. Wcstland. 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,752; field allowance. May
15 to Oct. 31 at $1 50 per d
G. S. Wallis, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Goternment in the Xorthwtst Territories (page K — ISt) — Adminis-
tration des territoires du Nord-ouest (tl,800).
Lt.-Col. F. White, C.M.G., commissioner, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ... .
L. du Plessis, Royal North West Mounted Police office, secretary
12 m. to Mar. 31
G. D. I'opc. Controller of Revenue, Interior Dcpt., accountant
12 m. to Mar. 31
School Lands Branch— Diriswn des terres des (coles. (tV.^t;
Div. lA—
F. S. Checkley, 3 m. at $3,600, 9 m. at $3,700 (deceased). . . .
Div. IB-
C:. H. Xcwcombe, April 1 to July lSa« $2,400 (superannuated)
W. T. Rollins, July 16 lo^larch 31, at $2.100
Div. 2A-
W. T. Rollins, .\pril 1 to July 15, at $2,100 (promoted)
Div. 2B—
(1. F. lAnderkin, 12 m. to March 31
J. I.. I'errier, 9 m. at $1,100, 3 m.at$1.200 .
R. ScKuin, 9 m. at $1,000 (less 2i d.) 3 m. at $1,100
Div. 3A—
D. H. McDonald, 12 m. to March 31
65,046 96 I
Carried forward .
$ cts
1,203,200 84
1.203.200 M
$ eta.
192.843 32
1.664 55
1,607 00
2,032 50
251 00
2,500 00
1,354 60
1,900 00
1,653 00
1,200 00
1.164 00
258 50
1,200 00
783 00
1,040 00
500 00
821 25
798 60
1,550 00
251 00
1,000 00
439 24
2.007 00
900 00
1,000 00
300 00
300 00
3,675 00
696 77
1.4U0 32
609 08
1 . 000 00
1.125 00
1,018 23
1.250 00
232,783 46
INTERIOR DEPARTUEXT: EXI'EyniTlRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 29
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: .Salaries at Ottawa.
Mlnlsl^re de I'lnt^rieur: .Appolntements k Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Outside
Votes.
Gouvemement i CrMits
civil. I ext^rienrs.
S cts
55,946 96
47 50
40 00
36 88
41 88
I 37
47 50
43 13
24 96
36 25
Brought forward.
$ cts
1,203,200 84
School Lands Branch — Concluded.
Division des terres des ecoles — Fin.
Div. 3B—
F. .\ylen, 12 m. to March 31 . :
G. V. Cameron, 12 m. at $800. less $401 .,50 military pay
J. H. Fairbaim, 3 m. at $700, 9 m. at $750
I. R. Gray, 3 m. at $800, 9 m. at $850
A. Marshall, March 15-31. at $600 '.
T. J. Morris, 12 m. to March 31
A. Starrs, 9 m. at $850, 3 m. at $900
I. M.C.Thompson, 6 m. to March 31, at $1,000
Messenger —
J. C. Boucher, 6 m. at $700, 6 m. at $750
Temporarj' clerks —
Miss K. Allan, 12 m. to March 31
MissM. .\shfield, Oct. 6 to March 31, at $780
A. Bateman, .\ug. 9 to Xov. .30, at $900 .'
Miss G. Cameron, 12 m. at $600, less 24 d
Miss H. F. Drake. 12 m. to March 31
H. J. Davidson, 4 m. to July 31, at $900
Miss I. Emery. Jan. 22 to March 4 (noon), at $600
Miss L. A. Jackson, 12 m. to March 31
Miss E. Johns, Jan. 22 to March 31, at $600
W. L. Maloney, Aug. 13-31, at $800. Sept. 1 to March 31 at
$1.200
H. R. Nelson, 12 m. to March 31
Harold Neville, 5 m. to Aug. 31, at $600
Miss R. Odell. 11 m. to March 31, at $600
Miss M. V. Shearn. July 30 to March 31, at $600
L. S. Sutcliffe, 12 m. to March 31
Miss I. M. C. Thompson, 6 m. to Sept. 30 at $800
Miss H. White, July 18 to March 31 at $600
27 42
56, 266 43
Seed Grain and Relief 191S (Page K — 1B6) — Semences et eecours
{S72409.34).
J. D. .\bercrombie, clerk, .\pril. 1917
P. T. .-Vchcson, clerk, Julv 31 to Sept. 30, 1917, at $900
Harry Albert, clerk, April 1 to Nov. 11, 1917, at $900 1
Miss Pearl Allen, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
G. H. AUery, clerk, April 25 to May 31, 1917, at $900
E. Almond, clerk. April, 1917 '
Miss Helen .\rmstrong, clerk, April 1 to Oct. 9, 1917, at $500. . .
A. .\s3elin, clerk. June 9 to .■Vug. 31, 1917. less 18 <i.. at $600
L. D. Bangs, clerk, .-Vpril 1 to , July 11, 1917, at $900
\V. J. Barling, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $1,080; living allow-
ance, $600
Miss Marjorie Barr, clerk, .\pril 1 to Dec. 31 at $480, Jan. 1 to
Mar. 31.1918, at $600
J. F. Barry, clerk. May 15 to 31, 1917, at $900
A. E. Bateman, clerk, .\pril 1 to .\ug. 8. 1917. at $900
A. J. Baxter, clerk, April 1 to Feb. 28, at $600, Mar. 1 to 31, 1918,
at $900
P. Begloy. clerk, .April 1 to Oct. 31, less }d-. at $600, Nov. 1
to Mar. 31, 1918, at $900
L. A. Benard, clerk, .\pril 1 to Sept. 30, 1917, at $900
E. Be-ssercr. clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918. less 14 d., at $480
Franklin Bierce. clerk. June 19 to 30, 1917, at $900
Miss L. M. Bourk, clerk. April 1 to Jan. 31. 1918. at $600
M. Brenot, clerk, .\pril 1 to Nov. 11, 1917. at $900
J. C. Browne, clerk. May 30 to June .30, 1917, at $900
MissB. Burnsidc, clerk. .June 13 to Oct. 31, less 1 d., at $.500, Nov
1 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $600
C. Campbell, clerk, salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 191S, $1,800, liv-
ing allowance, 12 m.. less 20 d., at $.50 a m., $566.67
Carried forward.
1,203,228 26
$ cts.
232,783 46
950 00
398 50
737 50
837 50
950 00
862 50
499 98
725 00
800 00
379 52
280 65
560 25
600 00
300 00
71 78
600 00
116 13
740 86
900 00
250 00
550 00
4a3 23
1,600 00
399 96
422 58
75 00
1.52 41
552 50
600 00
90 00
75 00
314 52
107 63
251 61
1.680 00
510 00
41 13
319 35
625 00
724 17
450 00
461 60
30 00
500 00
552 50
79 84
440 26
2,366 67
258.718 59
K— 30
AUDITOR GEXERALS RKPORT, /fliV/fl/S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottana.
Minist^re de I'lnt^rieur: Appolntrments i Uttana.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Crfcdits
ext^rieurs.
t cts,
56,266 43
Brought forward .
$ cts.
1,203,228 26
Seed Grain and Rdief, 1915— Con.
Sentences el aecoura — Suite.
Miss G. D. Carleton, clerk, .\pril 1 to Julv 31, 1917. at $600
D. C. Camochan, clerk, .\pril 1 to Sept. 30, 1917, at $900
Miss E. Carroll, clerk, .\pril 1 to 18, 1917, at $450
P. J. Carroll, clerk, April 1 to Dec. 31, at $600, Jan. 1 to Feb. 28,
1918. at $720
Mrs A. M. Cherry, clerk. May 1 to Mar, 31, 1918, less 10 d., at
D. H. Christie, cierk, April 1 to Sept. 30, at $900, Oct. 1 to Slar.
31. 1918. at $1,000
Geo. Clarkson. clerk, June 2 to 30, 1917, at $900
W. Connell. clerk, April 1 to Nov. 11, 1917, at $900
MissX. Cooper, clerk, .A.pril 30 to Sept. 30, 1917, at $500
A. J. Cosgrove, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918
MissX. Crowson, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 191S
MissG. Culbertson, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 19IS
MrsB. M. Currie, clerk, .\pril I to Sept. 30, at $600. Oct. 1 to
Mar. 31, 1918, at $700
H. Dalton, clerk, April 1 to Oct. 20, 1917, at $900. .
A. D'.\oust, clerk, April 1 to 30. 1917, at $900
V. Darwin, clerk. -Vpril 1 to Sept. 30, 1917, at S900
H. J. Dav Luc.-, clerk, .\pril 1 to 30, 1917. at $900
Miss M. Dclanev, clerk, .Vpril 1 to Nov. 15, 1917, at $000
J. R. de L'Etoile, clerk, .\pril 1 to Sept. 30, at $900, Oct. 1 to Mar.
31, 1918, at $1,200
C. Dennenv, clerk, April 1 to Oct. 31, at 1900, Xov. 1 to Jan. 31.
1918, at $1,000
J. F. Dolan, clerk, .\pril 1 to Dec. 9, 1917. at $900
Miss C. Dunne, stenographer. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Miss I. Eager, clerk, 8 d. in May and May 11 to June 9, 1917, at
$1.50 per d
Miss A. Edclstein, clerk, Mav 1 to Nov. 30, less 3 d. at $500. Dec.
1 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $600
R. Ellis, clerk, April 1 to 30, 1917
Miss I. M. Emerj', clerk (trans, to School I.ands), April 1 to
Jan. 21, 1918, at $600
A. E. Ferguson, clerk, April, 1917
J. P. Ferguson, clerk, Mar. 26 to .Vpril 30, 1917, at $900, .
R. Finter, clerk, June 12 to 30 at $600, July 1 to Aug. 31, 1917, at
$900
MissG. Foran, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
\Vm. Foran, clerk, April 1 to Mav 3, 1917, at $600
F. C. Fowler, clerk, April 1 to Sept. 30. at $900, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31,
1918, at, $1,200
F. Gallagher, mes-sengor, April 1 to Sept. 30, at $600, Oct. 1 to
Mar. 31, 1918, al $700
D. K. f;amhlc. clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31, IfllR
Mi.ss V. B. (;amer, ctcrk. April 1 to 18, 1917, al $4.50
T,. Gnuthicr. clerk, April 12 to Aug. 6, 1917, nl $900
Miss. M. K. Cleorge, cl.rk, April I to Feb. 2.S, 1918 nl $600
MLsa E. Girling, clork, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
S. flodfrev. clerk. .Vpril, 1917
W. C. Graham, clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918, salary, 11,200
living allowance, $600
Miss I. M. Halpcnnv. clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1618
W. A. Hamilton, clerk. .Vpril I to May 31, 1917 at $900
G. Hammond, clerk, .Vpril 1 to Oct. 31 at $480, Nov. 1 to Mar
31. 1918 at von .
W. Hannaford, clerk, April 1 to J,in. R, 1018, less J d., at $480
Mi«s F. K. Hatton, clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
J. H. Henderson, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1018, salary, $1,800;
living allowance, $600
5«,26« 43
<'nrried forward..
1,203,228 26
$ cts.
258,718 59
200 00
450 00
22 50
570 00
533 87
949 98
72 50
552 50
209 69
600 00
fiOO 00
000 00
649 98
498 39
75 00
4,'iO 00
75 00
?-5 00
l,a50 00
774 99
621 77
600 00
57 00
487 45
75 00
4.83 87
75 00
80 51
181 66
600 00
.54 84
1,050 00
649 98
900 00
22 50
287 01
5.50 00
BOO 00
75 00
1,800 00
flOO 00
ISO 00
530 00
3n9 66
600 00
2,400 00
281,038 23
lyTERIOR DEPAIiTilEXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 31
Abate-
ments.
Fonds do
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Ministtre de I'Intfrleur: Appointements & Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
ext^rieurs.
$ cts
66,266 43
$ cts
1,203,228 26
i cts.
281,938 23
■Seed Grain and Relief, /9(5— Con.
Semences ei secours — Suite.
T L Henderson clerk Aoril 1 to Feb 28 1918 at $600
550 00
Miss M. Henderson clerk April 1 to May 17, 1917 at $600
77 42
Albert J. Herod, clerk, May, 1917
75 00
Miss L G.Hill clerk 12 m to Mar 31,1918
600 00
N. J. Hodges, clerk, April 1 to Sept. 30 at $900, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31,
1918 at $1 000
949 98
Miss F. M. Hodgins clerk April 1 to July 27, 1917 at $600
193 55
M!. Holmes, clerk, June, 1917
75 00
L. Howard clerk April 1917
75 00
W. A. Hunt, clerk, April 1 to Sept. 30 at $900, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31,
1918 at $1 000
949 98
'
E. S. Huson, clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31 1918
900 00
\V. H. Irving, clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, salary, $1,080; living
allowance, $600
1,680 00
Miss B. M. Jackson, stenographer, April 1 to Dec. 6, 1917 at $600,
Patriotic Fund , 50e
410 18
Miss E. Johns, clerk (trans, to School Lands) April 1 to Jan. 21,
1917 at $600
483 87
H. John.son, clerk, April 16 to May 10, 1917 at $900
61 69
H. A. Jones, clerk, April 1 to Nov. 11, 1917 at $600
368 33
W. Jones, clerk, Sept. 6 to 22, 1917 at $600
28 33
Miss Gertrude .Joyce, clerk, April 1 to Sept. 30, 1917 at $480
240 00
Mrs. M. M. Kellett, clerk, April 1 to Dec. 31, 1917 at $600
4.50 00
R. Lafleur, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, less * d., at $600
599 17
Mrs. Yvonne Lake, clerk, April 1 to Aug. 31. 1917 at $600
250 00
H. Laiigevin, clerk, April 16 to May 31, 1917 at $900
112 50
R. hee. clerk, April 19 to June 30, 1917 at $900
180 00
J. A. Leetham, clerk, April 1 to Oct. 31 at $480, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31,
1918 at $600
530 00
Miss M. Leetham, clerk, April 1 to Dec. 6, 1917 at $600
409 68
P. A. Lett, clerk. May 31 to Aub. 31, 1917 at $600
151 61
Miss B. Link, clerk, April 1 to June 30, 1917 at $600
150 00
D. M. Loan, clerk, April, 1917
75 00
Miss E. Loper. clerk, April 1 to Feb. 28, 1918, at $600
550 00
Miss Claudia Lvon. clerk (tnansferrcd to B.C. Lands), April
1 to .Sept. 30 at $480, Oct. 1 to Feb. 1.5. 1918 at $600
466 79
Miss K. Lyons, clerk, April 2.5 to Sept. 30, 1917 at $600
260 00
J. D. McLeod. clerk, April, 1917
75 00
G. E. McBride, clerk, June 8 to 30, 1917
57 50
Miss P. McClatchie, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
600 00
D. McCormick, clerk, April 1 to Sept. 30 at $720, Oct. 1 to Mar.
31, 191S at $820
769 98
K. R. McDonald, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
900 00
Miss J. K. McEwan, clerk, April 1 to Oct. 31, at $1.50 per d.,
Nov. 1 to M.ar. 5, 1918 at $600
529 06
J. F. McGee, clerk, June 11 to July 14 at $600, July 15 to 21, 1917
at $720
69 46
F. \V. McGuire. clerk, Nov. 2 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900
372 50
J. McKenzie, clerk. May 4 to 31, 1917 at $900
67 74
Miss E. McKinlcv, clerk, April 1 to 18, 1917 at $4,50
22 50
Miss A. McGovern, clerk (trans, to B.C. Lands), April 1 to Feb.
15, 1918 at S600
526 79
N. McNicholl, clerk, April 1 to Sept. 30 at $900, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31,
1918 at $1.000
949 98
M. R. McPhail, clerk, April 1 to Jan. 31. 1918 at $600
50O0O
\V. Lloyd Manchester, clerk, April 1 to July 21, 1917 at $1.50
per d
168 00
Geo. Marion, clerk, Aug. 13 to Mar. 31, 1918 at $900
570 96
A. W. Markey, clerk, April, 1917
75 00
:^. J. Marshall, clerk, July, 1917
75 00
tfissM. Milks, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
600 00
C. S. Miskell, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
600 00
56:266 43
Carried forward
1,203,228 26
301, 370 78
K— 32
ACDITOR GEXKRAL'S REPORT. l<>n-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Mlnlst^re de I'lnt^rleur: Appolntements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvemement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Cr6.1its
ext^riours.
% cts.
56.266 43
Brought forward.
S cts.
1.203,228 26
$ cts.
301.370 78
Seed Grain and Relief, l91S—Con.
Semences et secours — Suite.
Miss E. Morgan, clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Miss X. Mousseau. tvpist, 12 m. toMar. SI. 1918
H. N.Muldoon.clerk. May7to31. 1917 at 8900
Jos. Munro, clerk, Mav 25 to June 30, 1917 at $720
H. J. Nelson, clerk, April 1 to Sept. 30, 1917 at $720. . . .
H. Neville, clerk Sept., 1917
Mis,s C. Nevins. clerk, .\pril 1 to Jan. 31. 191S at $600. . . .
H. L. Nichol. clerk. Mav 14 (noon) to 31. 1917 at $900...
B. O'Connor, clerk. 2J d-. -•^pril. May 7 to 31. 1917 at $900
Geo. O'Connor, clerk. April 1 to Oct. 31, at $900. Nov. 1 to Mar.
31. 1918 at $1.000
Mi.«s Ruby Odell. clerk, .\pril. 1917
C. H. Olmstead. mes.'wnKer. Aug.. 1917 '.
C. H. Orr. clerk. April to Sept. 30. at $900. Oct. 1 to Mar. 31
1918 at $1.000
A. S. Padmore. clerk. April 1 to 21. 1917 at $900
J. J. Parker, clerk. April 1 1 to Mav 31 . 1917 at $900
E. Plouffe. clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918..,.
G. R. L. Potter, clerk. April. 1917
.Mis.'<.\.S. Potts, clerk, .\prill to June 30, at $500, July 1 to 31, 191'
at $600
H. J. Rand, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, salary. $1,200; living
allowance. $600
M. Redmond, clerk. April. 1917
Mi.«.s A. Hiddell.clerk.I2m. to Mar. 31.1918
M. Riddcll. clerk. April 4 (nooni to Sept. 30. 1917 at $600
I. Rigbv. clerk, .\pril 10 to May 31. 1917 at $900
Rockburn. messenger, Oct. 22 (noon) to Mar. 31, 1918, less 5
d.. at $600
C. W. Roonev.clerk. Julvll to31. 1917at $900
C;eo. Rooncv. clerk. April 16 to Mav 31, 1917 at $900 ,
Clark Ruttie. clerk. Oct. 3 to 31. 1917 at $900
Saiby. clerk. July 20 to 31, 1917 at $900. .
B. Seggie. clerk. April. 1917
N. C. Scott, clerk. April. 1917
Miss W. Slack, stenographer. Mav 8 to Feb. 18. 1918 at $600
Mrs. M. Skahan. clerk. April 1 to Sept. 30. at VMO. Oct. I to Mar
31. 1918 at $600
L.J. N. .'<mith, clerk, April 18 to Mav 15, 1918 at $600
Miss C. Smith, clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918
Sydney A. Smith, clerk, April 1 to 7. 1917 at $480
J. Solomon, clerk. April 13 to May 31. 1917 at $900
V. A. Sf)merville. 12 m. tn Mar. 31. 1918
C. Sparre. clerk. April 20 In May 9. 1917 nl $900
W. A. Slanlev. clerk. April 1 to Jan. 31. 191S at $900
H. St. Jacques, clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918
Mis.i J. Stafford, clerk. Mav 14 to Julv 18. 1917. less 1 d.. at $600.
F. Tavlor. clerk, April 1 to Mav 31, 1917 at $720
\V. F. Thoma.i. clerk. April. 1917
Ci. Twomey. clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31. 1918
.Miss M. Walters, clerk. April 1 to Sept. 30 at $600. Oct. I to Mar.
31. 1918 at $700
Miss E.Weatherhend. clerk. April 1 to .Sept 16. 1917 at $600
S. J. Webb, clerk. April I to Mav 21. 1917 at $900
A. C. Weeks. Herk. April 1 to Mav 31. 1917 at $720
Miss Ruth Willans. clerk. April 21 to Sept .30, I917»t $600
C. Wills, clerk. April 24 to May 9. 1917 at $900
Miss F. Wilson, cleric. June 2 to .30 at $.VX). Julv 1 to Jan. 31, 1918
at $600
F. A.Wataon. elcrk. I2m. toMar. 31. 1918
R. White, clerk. June 1 1 to Aug. 31 . 1017, less SH- at tl20
66.206 43 I Carried forward 1,203,228 26 319,364 U
600 00
600 00
60 48
73 55
360 00
.50 00
.500 00
42 34
66 73
941 65
50 00
50 00
949 98
52 .50
125 00
1.200 00
75 00
174 98
1.800 00
50 OO
600 00
294 16
127 50
2,57 26
.50 81
112 .50
70 16
29 03
75 00
40 00
470 85
.549 96
45 85
600 00
9 33
120 00
900 00
49 27
7.50 00
900 00
106 45
120 00
75 00
900 00
649 08
276 67
125 81
120 00
266 66
39 27
390 27
900 00
149 36
lyTERIOR DEPARTitEyT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 33
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Int«rlor Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
Mlnlstire de I'lnt^rleur: Appolntemen'ts i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Crddits
extf'rieurs.
S cts
56,266 43
Brought forward
Seed Grain and Relief, 1916 — Concluded.
Semences et secoura — Fin.
.1. AV. Wright, clerk, April 1 to Nov. 11, Mar. 11 (noon) to 31
191.S at $900
E. A. Wright, clerk, June 26 to Aug. 31, 1918, at $900 •. ,
$ cts
1,203,228 26
Seed Grain, 1918 (Page K— 166)— Semences, 1918 ($89.36)—
Miss M. West, stenographer. May 20 to June 30 at $600
War Appropriation — Credits de guerre ($61,172.65).
J. D. Abercombie, 11 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
P. T. Acheson, Oct. 1-31 at $900
T. G. Alexander, June 8 to July 6 at $900
W. E. Allan, i2 m. to Mar. 31
G. H. Allery. 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
E. Almond, 4 m. at S900, 7 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200
J. F. Barry, 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
D. S. Best, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Bieree, July 1 to Aug. 22 at $900
0. Boegel, June 7 to Mar. 31 at $000
R. E. Bougler, April 1 to June 26 at $900
J. C. Browne, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
G. Carleton, 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $BO0
E. Chadwick, 3 m. to June 30 at $900
G. C. Clarkson, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
J. R. Connolly, Nov. 20 to Mar. 31 at $900 '.
W. S. Cook, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,0.50 (less 6 d.)
J. H. Courtemanche, 9 m. at $900, 3 m. at $1,100
G. H. Craig, 12 m. to Mar 31
A. D'Aoust, U ra. to Mar. 31 at $900
H. J. Day-Luce. 11 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
W. G. Dudley, Sept. 2.5 to Mar. 31 at $720
H. A. Dunlop, 12 m. to Mar. 31
P. L. Dunne, 5 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
J. M. Dwyer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $600 (less 15 d.)
R. Ellis, 4 m. to Aug. 31 at $900
A. E. Ferguson, May I to July 1 1 at $900
S. P. Ferguson, 5 m. to Sept. 30 at $900
R. Finter, 4 m. to Dec. 31 at $900
M. Fitzsimmons, 12 m. to Mar. 31
E. Fontaine, 9 m. at $000, 3 m. at $900
G. G. Fraser, 12 m. to Mar. 31
F. Garnett, Mav .30 to Mar. 31 at $900
E. Gilmour, April 25 to Mar. 31 at $600
S. Godfrey, 11 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
M. Gorman, 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $000
W. Gridlev, Mav 21 to Mar. 31 at $1,.300
J. Ham, April 1 to July 18 at $900 '
J. E Hawes, April 1 to Juno 6 at $900
M. Henderson, May 18 to Mar. 11 at $600
J. B. Henshaw, 3 m. to .Juno 30 at $900
A. J. Herod, 10 ra. to Mar. 31 at $900
G. H. Hollingsworth, 12 m. to Mar. 31
A. Holmes, 2 m. to Aug. 31 at $900
L. Howard, 11 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
P. Hummell, Sept. 5 to Dec. 31 at $600, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $720;
J. Kennedy, May 31 to Nov. 1 1 at $600
A. S. Kirkwood, 5 m. to Aug. 31 at $900
Y. Lake, 7 m. to Mar. 31 at .$600
H. Langevin, 9 m. to Feb. 28 at $900
W. F. Langford, 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
56, 266 43 ... .
1— 3k
.Carried forward.
1,203,228 26
$ cts.
319,364 14
602 10
162 50
69 35
825 00
75 00
72 02
1.200 00
7.50 00
1,000 00
750 00
900 00
128 23
490 00
215 00
675 00
400 00
225 00
675 00
327 50
1,032 68
950 00
1,000 00
825 00
825 00
372 00
l,.50O 00
375 00
.575 81
300 00
176 61
375 00
300 00
650 00
675 00
1,000 00
754 84
560 00
825 00
.500 00
1,121 74
268 55
165 00
490 32
225 00
7.50 00
1,050 00
1.50 00
825 00
373 33
269 94
375 00
350 00
675 00
GOO 00
350, 166 66
K— 34
Al lUTOR GEXERAVft REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Abate-
ments.
Fonds de
retraite.
Interior Department: Salaries at Ottawa.
MlnL<it»re de I'lnt^rieur: Appolntements i Ottawa.
Civil
Government.
Gouvernement
civil.
Outside
Votes.
Credits
extfrieurs.
t cts.
56.266 43
■
■
Broueht forward
$ ets.
1,203,228 26
$ cts.
■
350,166 66
900 00
War Appropitttion — Concluded — CridiU de guerre — Fin.
T F Learmonth, 12 ni. to Mar. 31
R. Lee 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
675 00
H. J. Leturitov, April 1 to June 6 at $900 .'
165 00
E. Level! 10 m. to Mar 31 at $600 ".
.■iOO 00
H. Lewis, 9 111. to Dec. 31 at $900
675 00
T) T.oftn l** m to Mar 31 ....
825 OO
L. M. Loney, June 14 to Julv 4 at $900
52 18
W. Lvnott April 27 to Mar' 31 at $600
556 67
G. E" McHride, Julv 1-21 at $900 ircsicncd)
50 81
J F McGee Oct 24 to Mar. 31 at $900
.394 35
J. MacKenzie, 10 iii. to Mar. 31 at $900
750 OO
J. D MacLeod 11 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
825 00
T. Macuire, .■Vpril 1 to Julv 14 at $900
258 87
R \ Marion Nov. 19 to Dee. 31 (less 10} d.)
52 85
A. Markev. 2 m. to June 30 at $900
150 00
C J Marshall 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $900 (Ics.* April 22 to June 30) .
727 50
I. Maxwell. Julv 23 to Mar. 31 at $600
414 52
CM. Moffat t, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $900 (less Oct. 13 to Dec. 31)..
704 03
H. Morris. April 1 to Nov. 13 at $1.200
743 33
J S Morrison 12 m. to Mar 31 .
1,'200 00
H. \. Muldofin June 1 to Sept. l.i at $900
262 50
J. Munroe 9 in. to Mar. 31 at $720
MO 00
E. Nagle Mav 2.5 to .\up. 7 at $900
1«3 88
H. N. Nicliol. 3 ni. to Aug. 31 at $900
225 00
123 39
B. O'Connor June I to Julv 20 at $900 ,
J. O'Connor. Nov. 5 to Mar. 31 at $900
365 00
C. H. Olmstead, 4 m. to Dec. 31 at $600. 3 m. at $720
380 00
J. J. Parker, 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $900 (less Oct. 26 to Nov. 27). .
667 98
W.Patrick .Vprill tn Mav 1 at $900
77 42
G. R. L. Pntter. Mav 1 to June 23 at $900
1.32 50
A. S Potts 8 m. to Mar. 31 at $600
400 00
J.J. Quilt V, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $600 (loss May 26 to Aug. 31)
440 32
S. H . Radford 5 m. at S900. 7 m . at $1 . 200
1,075 00
M. Redmond. 11 in. tn Mar. 31 at $900
R'i'i 00
J Rigliv, June 1 to 30, Jan. 7 tn Mar 31 at $900
2,8,') 48
C. V>. Roonev. 8 in. to .Mar. 31 at $900
600 00
G. Rooney 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
7.')0 00
V. Roper, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $900 (less Oct. 11 to Doc. 19)
7-28 22
D. Ros.". 4 m. to Oct. 31 at $600. .1 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
,175 00
C. Rut tie, 5 Ml. to Mar. 31 at $900
375 00
T. J. Saxbv, ,\UK. 1 to Oct. 16 at $900
188 71
J. B. SeKKJe, 11 in. to Mar. 31 al $900
825 00
W. C. .'<kuce, 12 in. tn Mar. 31
900 OO
•
J. C. Spnrre. Mav 10 In Mar. 31 at $900
803 23
J. Solomon, 10 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
7.50 OO
H. O. Tngue, 12 m. tt> Mar. 31
1,000 00
F. Taylor, Jan. 7 to Mar. 31 at $900
^ 210 48
W. S. Tlioma.'f, Mav 1 to Julv 10 at $900..
r 174 19
H A Thonips4in 12 m to Mar 31
1,000 00
G. Train, R m. to Mar. 31 nl $900
000 OO
A. F. Tullock. June 16 to Nov. .30 at $600, 4 m. to Mar. 31 at
$900.. T
1 .•i75 no
J. Vettjiev, 8 m. to Mnr. 31 at $900..
" 600 00
A. G. Weeks, 4 m. nl $720, 6 m. to Mar. 31 at $900
~ 690 00
R. Wliilo, 4 in. to Dec. 31 at $9ftn
r .300 00
^ 3.W 65
M. J. Whittv. April 1 to Aug. 23 at $900
S. r. Wills, Mav 10 tn Mar. 31 al $900
r ■ 803 23
B. B. Wilw.n, 12 ni. to Mnr. 31
1,100 00
E. A. Wriulit, 7 m. lo Mnr. 31 at $900
. 525 00
J. Zivian, May 28 to Aug. 5 at $900
rr 171 77
56,286 43
1.203,22« 26
381,370 72
Superannuation Fund No.
t .SupcrnDDuatioo Fund No. 2. t 3S year's service complotcd.
INTERIOR DEPAKTMEXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 35
Interior Department: Civil Government Contingencies. $ cts.
MInlstire de I'lnt^rleur: Dfpenses contingentes du gouvernement civil.
Salaries at Ottawa (Page K— 21) 26,952 44
Stationery Office supplies , 12 m. to Mar. 31 22,789 25
King's Printer's account : printing, binding, etc 30 389 82
Telegrams, $1,860 75; telephone messages, $134.15; postage, $2,000 3,994 90
Subscriptions to newspapers and publications 719 70
Street car tickets, $340; water, $1,308 55; cartage, $137 05 1,845 60
Mirrors, 12, $58.10; tumblers, 48 doz., $29 30; soap, $163 15; flour, 99 lb., $7.25 257 80
Cotton, 25 yd., $7.50; duck, 61 yd., $27 45; cheesecloth, 650 yd., $68.45 103 40
Framing, pictures, $46.. 30; typewriter rent, $115; whisks, 23 doz.. $44.75 206 05
Flannellette, 25.5i yd.. $34 89; file transfer boxes, 18, $172.25; matches, $16.02 223 16
Adding machine repairs, $23 55; freight, $19,48; Christmas gratuities, $17.60 60 6S
Leather case, S17.25; suitcases, 2, $22.55; steamer trunk, $17.25 57 05
Canvas, 58 yds., $31.90; towels, 50 doz., $103; clock repairs, $21.30; express, $7.42 163 62
Repairs to mailbags, $15 36; nails, $9.65 25 01
Locks, lock repairs, making keys, etc., $23.45; sundry hardware, $52.01 75 46
Steel slip label cases, $12 50; repairing file cases, $0 .50 19 00
Repairs to Roneo duplicator, $11; repairs to punch machine, $4.95 15 95
Translations, S7; sundry repairs, $27 65; sundry small items, $150.46 185 11
Washing towels: Mrs. A. Boucher, $109; Mrs. E. Claude, $16.58; Mrs. M. Denault, $326 40;
Mrs. C. Lortie, $14; Mrs. M. Jette, $424.48; Mrs. M. Stone, $264; Baker Laundry Co.,
$1 25 1, 155 71
Travelling expenses: Hon. Arthur Meighen, $400; Hon. W. J. Roche, $100; R. Addison,
$438 85; R. M. Anderson, $457.45; A. M. Beale, $330 30; C. A. Biggar, $679.70; P. H.
Brvce, $356 41; R. H. Campbell. $168.74; H. K. Carruthers, $26.85; J. E. Chalifour,
$175 85; J. B. Challies, $635.41; W. W. Cory, $805,13; J. D. Craig, $102.15; E. F. Drake,
$1,018 67;. J. P. Dunne, $143 20; O. S. Finnie, $553.34; L. M. Fortier, $843.14; M.
Graham, $13; G. A. Gaudry, $22.05; J. B. Harkin, $206.75; W. E. Harper, $35.60; R. W.
Hillyard, $732.46; E. W. Hubbcll, $300; Miss B. JefTers, $108,94; D. W. Johnson,
$1,311.17; F. H. Kitto, $409,40; T. Larmonth, $25.30, J. Lawlor, $24 05; W. R. Little,
$23,80; S. Maber, $541 20; ,1. J. McArthur, $348 05; P. J. McClvmont, $114.60; F. A.
McDiarmid, $322,85; B. E. Norrish, $21,40; N. J. Ogilvie, $"ll4,58; A. A. Pinard,
$12,25; J. S.Plaskett, $1,981,22; G. D. Pope, $255,95; P. Reid, $1,482,53; E.B.Robert-
son, $208 20; W. D. Scott, $91, .30; J. J. Shea, $2.80; G. B. Smart, $683,54; J. E. Spero,
$118 25; L. O. Thomas, $14,50; E. E. Turton, $236,24; G. F. Worden, $65,95; W. C.
Way, $97 71; W. J. White, $3,309 65; T. B. Willans, $1,263.12; B. H. Wright, $358.13;
B. L. York, $349.20; R. K. Young, $738 60 23,179 S3
Immigration and Colonisation Department from Oct. IZ — Dcparlement de V Immigration et
colonisation, du IS act.
Stationery Office supplies 385 53
King's Printer's advance account; printing, binding, etc 362 94
Subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals 57 00
Telegrams and telephone messages, $367 45, various small items, $10.75 378 20
Cab hire at Ottawa, Hon. J. A. Calder 3 00
Travelling expenses: Hon. J. A. Calder, $1,330; C. H. Ireland, $679.59 2,009 59
115,615 45
Immigration.
General Expenses, Ottawa— Depenses ginerales, Ottawa.
Salaries at Ottawa (Page K— 22) 7,879 53
Uniforms for officials at Ottawa: Mills Argue, 2 suits and cap, $46 51; T. A. Grahamc, 2 suits
and cap, $48,24; Percy Reid, 2 suits, $43,33; D. H. Reynolds, suit, extra trousers and
overcoat, $49,37; T. B. Willans, suit, $23,34 210 79
Batterton, E., cartage of mails between department and post office, 12 m., 431 loads at 25 c. 107 75
Gilmour, D. G. & Co.: boxes, 50 at $1,95, 25 at $2.05; cartage, $1.50 150 25
Jarmun, Frank: framing 27 pictures, $104.70; 2 oil paintings cleaned, framed, etc., $33;
repairs to frames, reglazing, etc., $24 85 162 55
Plaunt Hardware Co., hardware, nails, etc 32 10
Postmaster, Ottawa, postage stamps 595 OO
United Typewriter Co. (M. G. Bristow), rental of 2 typewriters, June 2 to Dec. 22, 1917,
at $5 a month 66 0»
Telegrams, etc.: Boll Telephone Co., $240 67; Can. Pao. Ry. Go's. Telegraph, $1,738.97;
Great North Western Telegraph Co., $2,618 99 4,598 63
Freight and express: American Express Co., $20.40; Can. Express Co., $210.49; Can. Nor.
Express Co., $87.73; Can. Nor. Ry. Co., $5 41; Can. Pac. Ry.Co., $90.54; Dom. Express
Co., $741.41; Grand Trunk Ry. System, $23.07 1.179 OS
Carried forward 14,981 65
1— 3§K
K— 36 AUDITOR GEXLRALS HEPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immigration — Continued.— Immigration— Suite. S cts.
Brought forward -. . . 14.981 65
General Expenses, Ottawa — Concluded — Dipenscs gi^nfralcs, Ottawa— Tin.
Payments under $25: attention to 2 Burroughs machines, $4 50: auto hire, $2 50; cartage,
$6 25; curtains, $23 50: leather for cap, 35 cents; pedestal, $7.50; prints and framing, 2,
$5.10; office sundries, $12 49; repairs to letter opener, locks, keys, etc., $16 50; street
car tickets, $7; subscriptions to papers, etc., $13.04 98 73
Travel ofOUatca Officials — Voyages des fonclionnaires d'Ottawa.
Argue, Mills, deport officer: travelling expenses, $558.76; expenses of deports, $127.69 686 45
Killecn, Mrs. Mary, deport officer: travelling expenses, $128.37; expenses of deports, $29 35... 1.57 72
Reynolds. D. H., travelling inspector: travelling expenses, $1,427.16; postage, telegrams, etc.,
$29 87; sundry outlay, $14 10 1,471 13
BrockvilU Agency — Agence de Brockville {tt,4liJSS).
Knight, F. C, agent: salary, 12 m., $999.98; 2 uniforms suits, $44.66; travelling expenses,
$5 65 ." 1,050 29
McConkey, W. H., asst. agent: salary, 12 m. to March 31, 9 m. at $12.50, 3 m. (June IS to
.Sept. 15) at $50; 2 uniform suits, $46.67 309 17
Expends of deports, $3.75; office expenses, $22 40; telephone rent, 12 m., $26.62 82 77
Charlotletown, P.E.l.—Charloltctown, I.P.E. ($1,911.91).
McCready, J. E. B., special agent: salarj-, 12 m., $1,800; travelling expenses, $16; office
expenses, $21.91; postage stamps, $38; telephone rent, 12 m.$36...' 1,911 91
Fredericton, N.B. Agency— Agence de Fredericlon, N.B. {tl,871.0l).
Wilmot, Allan B., general immigration agent; salarj', 6 m. to March 31, $900; travelling
expenses. $13 85 913 85
Fenety, Walter P., a.sst. immigration agent, 3 m. to June 30 249 99
Thomas, Cora M.. stenographer, salarj', 12 m 600 00
Office expenses, $35.17; postage, $34; telephone rent, 12 m., $38 107 17
Halifax, N.S. Agency— Agence de Halifax, (tl2,7iS.0t)
Barnstead, W. L., agent: salary, 12 m., $1,800; travelling expenses, $6.40; uniform suit and
overcoat, $46 67 1,853 07
Hetherington, F. \V., a.sst. agent: salary, 12 m.. $1,.599 98; uniform suitand overcoat, $46.67;
travelling expen.'«»,l$85.55, less $75, advance 1916-17, page K — 30. 1,657 20
Douglas, Dr. Edgar, medical inspector, salarj', 12 m. (on active service) 1,200 00
Aarestrup. .\. J., guard; salary, 12 m., $099 04; uniform suit and overcoat, $36 7.'i5 94
Baylcy. Harold, guard, salary, 12 m., $649 98, less $401 ,50 military pay 24,S 48
Blackadar, H. D., clerk: salary, April 1 to July 14, 1917, at $950, $273.23; 26 d. deducted in
1916-17, now allowed, $70 77 .144 00
Casey, Mrs. .\nnie, a.sst. matron. 6 m. to Sept. 30 l.SO 00
Dunbrack, Miss .M. A., stenographer, 12 m 600 00
Esther, Leo G., inspector and interpreter, April 1 to June 10, 1917 at $900 (enlisted) 175 00
Godwin. Lewis .\. W., guard: salary, 12 m. $699 94; uniform suit and overcoat, $36 735 94
Mott, Guy L., clerk, 8 m. to Nov. 30 at $820 (enlisted) 546 64
O'Connor, T. J., guard: salary, 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1918, at $700 (deceased); uniform suit and over-
coat, $36 ; 019 28
Sheppard, W., chief guard: salary, 12 m., $849 98; uniform suit and overcoat, $,18 887 98
Whitebonc, Samuel, guard: salnrj-. 12 m., $699 94; uniform suit and overcoat, $36 735 94
Wright, Henry. Jr., night watch: salary. 12 m., $099 98; uniform suitand overcoat, $36 735 i»8
Yciman, Thomas, guard: salarj', 12 m.. $699 94; uniform suit and overcoat. $30 735 04
Cabs, car fares and cartage, $72; eipeniX's of deports, etc., $62 42; Inundrv, $.15 62; matron's
assistant. 5 m. to .\uK. 31, $.W; 2 mattresses, and 3 springs, $25 25; meals supplie<l oflicer's
meeting steamers, $216 35; office expenses. $133 43; supplies for cleaning, $25 33; rent
of 6 telephones, 6 m. to Dec. 31, 1917, $113 38; sundry outlay, $19 84 753 62
Halifax Detention Honpital—Hfipitnldeddtrnlion, Halifax {ti,SiHS).
Gow, Dr. F. A. R., »upt., 12 m., $1,800; Rankino, Dr. John, asst. supt., 12 m., 11,200
(enlisted) 3,000 00
Morton, Dr. A. McD. acting asst. supt.: salary, 12 m., $1,200; travelling cipensos, $7.76;
refunded to f astial Revenue, $17 2.5 1,225 00
Hay, oats, etc., $114 43; subscription to Mental Hygiene, 12 116 43
Carried forward 39,677 27
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE K— 37
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration— Continued.— Immigration — Suite. $ eta.
Brought forward 39,677 27 '
Hamilton Agency — Agence de Hamilton {tUSSB.Jfi).
Sweeney, Hugh C agent: salary, 12 m., $1,499.96; uniform suit and overcoat, $43 . 34 ; travel-
ling expenses, $5 40 1,548 70
Assistance in office, $103; auto hire and street cars. $54.50; office expenses, $46.09; postage,
$43.41; telephone rent, 12 m. $47; telephone messages, $92.70 386 70
London Agency — Agence de London (,tl,l94.7S).
Riggs, John, agent: salary 12 m., $1,200; meals. $5.20 1,205 20
Office expenses, $42.55; telephone rent, 12 ra., $47 89 55
Montreal Agency — Agence de Montreal ($22,698.37).
Regimbal, A., agent: salary, 12 m., $1,999.96, less, $1,333.33 charged to Chinese Immigration;
2 uniform suits and overcoat, $65 33 731 96
Beard, L. N., asst. agent: salary, 12 m., $1,699.94; 2 uniform suits, $40; travelling expenses,
$90 65; expenses of deports, $12 07 ' 1,842 66
Beauchamp, Dr. George, medical officer, 12 m. (enlisted) 1,500 00
Belanger. Emile, immigration officer: salary, 12 m., $1,549.96; 2 uniform suits and overcoat,
$63 33 1,613 29
Brennan, Miss Agnes, deport officer: salary, 12 m., $799.96; travelling expenses, $135.25;
expenses of deports, $49.62 984 83
Callaghan. Daniel, messenger: salary, 12 m., $1,049.98; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.66;
travelling expenses, $25.35 1, 141 99
Dalby, Fred, stenographer: salary, 12 m., $1,099.94; uniform suit, $20; travelling expenses,
$57.68 1, 177 62
Desnos, Mrs. Alice, deport officer: salary, 12 m., $799.96; uniform dress, $11.67; travelling
expenses, $133.61 945 24
Dcville, G., clerk: salary, 12 m.. $1,600; travelling expenses, $16.52 1,616 52
Gordon, E.. stenographer, 12 m. (on active service) 900 00
Kuhlman, John, interpreter: .salary, 12 m., $849.94; 2 uniform suits, $43.33; travelling expenses,
$344.38; expenses of deports, $26.11 1,263 76
Laferriere, J. A., immigration officer, 12 m 1,000 00
Lalonde, Delphis, stenographer: salary, 12 m., $819.98; uniform suit, $20; cabs and meals,
$15.80 855 78
Lane, T. J., clerk (Quebec Agency) on border work around Montreal: expenses to Montreal,
$7.20; board and lodging, $287.45; trip to St. Stephen, N.B., Jan. 17 to Feb. 9, $66.30;
expenses to St. John, N.B. with deport, $11.15 372 10
Page, Harold A. S., clerk, Oct. 8 to 17, Nov. 5 to Jan. 31 191 35
Rogers, Arthur T., interpreter: salary, Sept. 20 to Mar. 31, S95..50; meals, 75 cents 96 25
Sevigny, J. E., immigration officer: salary, 12 m., $1,800; 2 uniform .suits, $40; travelling
expenses, $231.25; expenses of deports, $13.80 2,085 05
Shea, J. J., clerk: salary, April, 1917, less 7 days, $102.24, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918, $800; travelling
expenses, $62.05 .■ 964 29
Stafford, J. P.. immigration officer: salary, 12 m., $1,800; meals, car fares, etc., $20.85 1,820 85
Auto film, 122 rolls, $2S.80; car tickets, $291; cartage, $43.70; clothing for destitute, $21.36;
firing boiler, 132 h., $85.80; developing and printing photographs, $52.82; gas. Mar. 6, 1917,
to April 3, 1918, $51.16; kitchen utensils, etc., $40.51; office expenses, 8102.23; postage,
$108; revolvers and ammunition, 2. $47.28; rent of 4 telephones, 12 m., $245.52; supplies
for cleaning, $59.28; telegrams and telephone messages, $314.62; water, $18.20; sundry
outlay, $40.89; Z. Cutubricn, wages, $41.66 1.592 83
Montreal Detention Hospital — Hdpital de detention, Montreal {$tS,699.SS).
Gurd, Dr. D., medical officer, 12 m 1,500 00
Boulttd, Kalil, guard: salary, April 8 to Mar. 31, $706; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.66.. . 772 66
Brizole, Mrs. .Marie, laundress, 12 m 499 96
Bryne, Joseph, caretaker: salary, 12 m., $999.98; 2 uniform suits, $43.33; travelling expenses,
$19.20 , 1,062 51
Costello, Henry B., night watch: .-Vpril and May, 1917, Jan. 5 to Mar. 31, at $660 267 90
Deakin, .Miss Louise, night guanl. Mar. 6 to 31 34 94
Gamble, Mrs. Susan, servant, 12 m 399 98
Kellie, R. S., night watch: salary, 12 m., $720; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.66 786 66
Larocquc, Mr.s. M. L., guard. 10 m. to Jan. 31 416 63
McKenzie, Robt., cook, 12 m., $699.98; Souillard, H., cook, 12 m., $480 (enlisted) 1, 179 98
Mathieu, Z., guard: salary, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $599.98 (deceased); 2 uniform suits and overalls,
$44 643 98
Monette, Godfrey, night watch: salary, 12 m., $699.98; overalls, $1.50 701 48
Thompson, Suinuel, guard and fireman: salary, 10 m. at $660; 2 m. to Mar. 31, at $720; 2
uniform suits, $40 710 00
Carried forward 74, 580 47
K— 38 AUDITOR GEyERAVS REPORT, 19n-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immlsrstlon— Continued.— ImmlKratlon—Suitf. $ cts.
Brought forward 74.580 47
Montreal Detention Hospital — Concluded — Hdpital de detention, Montrfal — Fin.
Bergeron, Whissell <t Co.: fruit and vegetables, $48; groceries, etc., $262.52; soap, 12 cases,
$74.35 384 87
Charlcbois. J. A.: butter, 850 lb., $403..54; eggs, 78 doi., $42.35; fruit, jam and vegetables,
$57.84; groceries, etc.. $10S.62; soap, 12 cases. $71.40; sugiir. 1,514 lb., $130..30 814 05
City Ice Co., Ltd.: ice supply, 12 m. to .\pril 30, 19IS, $107; citra pieces, 430, $43 l.iO 00
Co-opcrat ive Grocery Co. : eggs. 165 doz., $81.60; fruit, jam and vegetables, $177.58; groceries,
etc.. $111.29; tea, 2S0 lb., S148.75 519 22
Deslauricrs, C meat. $1,372.93; Graham Bros., bread, 4,147 loaves, $690.82 2,063 75
Goodwin's, Ltd.: brooms, mops and brushes, $53.70; clothing for deports, etc, $29.18; hard-
ware and sundn,- supplies, $82.57; towels, 150 and 50 yd. of towelling, $51.^0 216 95
Guaranteed Pure Xlilk Co.. milk, 2,230 qt. at lie, 2,235 qt. at 13c 535 85
Button Bros.: butter, 7."0 lb., $358.10; eggs, 187 doz., $95.20; fruit, jam and vegetables, $148.75;
groceries, etc., $422.61 1,024 66
La-Lo Mfg. Co., Ltd.: spravcrs, 2, $10; sprav. .50 gal. at 75c. 47 50
Matlhews-Blackwell, Ltd.:" eggs, 260 doz., $130.10; fish, $311.81; meat, $58.64; potatoes, 49
bags, $129.40: vegetables. $29; sundry supplies, $26.29 085 24
Pharniacic Canadicnnc, medicines and medical supplies - . . S3 55
Toilet Laundry Co., laundry, 12 m . 157 41
Dustbane, 2 brl., $14; overalls, 4 pr., $8; subscription to "Mental Hygiene", $2; surgical
supplies, $15.60 39 60
Xorth Sydney Agency — Agence de Xorth-Sydney (tt.iH.H).
Doolev, John J., agent: salary, 12 m., $1,149.94; 2 uniform suits, $40 1,189 94
MacLean, Dr. M. T., medical ofTiccr: salary, 12 in., $1 ,000; 2 uniform suits, $40 1,040 OU
Janitor serv-ices, 12 m., $132; office expenses, $17.10; telephone rent, 12 in., $35.04.. 184 20
Quebec Agency— Agence de Quibec (tl7,9S0.7a).
Page, Dr. J. D., acting agent, travelling expenses
Apter. Carroll, interpreter, 12 m., $999.99; Corneil, Mrs. E., matron, 12 m., $600
Beaulieu. G., clerk: salary, 12 m., $900; uniform suit, $20
Dclisle, Mrs. C. charwoman, 12 rn., $420; Du Trcmblay, Mrs. M. C, aast. matron, 12 m.
$480,
Desgagnf , Joseph, guard: salary. 12 m.. $600: uniform suit. $20
Fitzgerald, FrancLi, fireman: salary, 12 m., $900; uniform suit, $20..
Fitzgernlrl, James, a,sst. chief guard: salary, 12 in., $600; uniform suit, $20.
flucrin, F. X., clerk: .salary, 12 in., $900; uniform suit, $20
Haydcn. CIcorgc, land officer and chief guard: salary. 12 m., $999.93; uniform suit, $20..
Huck, Jo.seph, ilcrk: .salary, 12 in., $949.96; 2 uniform suits, $43.33
Jean, A., guard: salary. 12 m., $600; uniform suit, $20; cipens»>s re deports, $3...
I>agace, Oncsiiiic, guard: salary, 12 m., $600; uniform suit, $20
Lane, Thomas, clerk: salary, 12 m., $900; uniform suit, $20
Ijomoinc, flustave, mcsswnger: .salary, 12 in., $600; uniform .suit. $20..
Mathieu, J. P. O., clerk: .salary, 12 m.. $1,049.98; uniform suit, $20
Mayes. John, guard: .salary, 12m., $600; uniform suit , $20; expenses Montrenl to tiuebcc, $5.95;
expen.ses re rioports, $23.90. .
Mori.sset, .S., clerk: .salary, 12 m., $900; uniform suit, $20.
O'Connell. E. J., nlcrk: salary, 12 m.. $1,249.96; uniform suit. $20..
Quinn, \Vm.. guard: salary, 12 m., $600; uniform suit, $20
Richard, Hilairc, cinrk: salary, 12 m.. $900; uniform suit. $20.
Theberge, Francis, guard: salary, 12 m., $600; uniform suit, $20. ,
Car tickets, $32.6.5; expen.ses of ileports. $.53.35; ofTirc expen.ses, $79.59; supplies for cleaning,
$61.21; telephone rent, 2 telephones, 12 m., $79, I telephone. May 7 to Dec. 7, $31.25; leli--
graiiis and phone nicssages. $59.25 396 30
Quebec Detention Hotpilal—llOpilaldr dftrnlion, Qu/hec (tli,S9S.8S).
Page. Dr. J. D.. supl.; salary, April I to Mar. 7, at $3,.'>00, Mar. 8 to 31, at $4,000, $3,.W2.1N;
uniform suit, $20 ■ ■ • ■
Nadenu, Dr. E., nsst. supt.: salary, 12 m., $2,400; uniform suit, $20..
I^aurin, Dr. Henri, medical nsst.: Hillary, 12 in., $2,000; uniform suit, $'20
Freneltc. J, H., n-sst. chief guani, 12 m.. $096; fiagnon, T., night guard, 12 m., 1570..
Hnns*-n. Fred, chief gunrd, 12 m.. $696; Ijignf-e, J. H., guard, 12 m., $57(1. .
lAfran'-'-. Miss H.,.lcrk.9 m. to Dec. 31, $405; I'iranl, (;., guard, 12 m., llSTd . .
Tremblay, F., chief guar<l, 12 in..
.Subscription to "Mental Hygiene", $2; toll gate fees. May to Nov.. $51.70; rent of 4 telcplioncn,
12 m., $192
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920 00
900 00
(i2() 00
920 IM)
(ISO 00
SI20 00
1,019 93
993 29
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114,046 89
lyTERlOR BEPAKTilEyT: EXPENDITVRE K— 39
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration— Continued. — Immigration — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward ' 114,046 89
Rimouski Agency — Agence de Rimouaki.
Garon, Hector, agent: salary, 12 m., $600; 2 uniform suits, $40; meals, $33.25; cab hire, $79.i0;
sundry, $2 754 75
.S(. John, X.B., Agncu— Agence de St-Jean. X.-R. iil0,i21.90).
Lantalum,.!. v., agent: salary, 12 m. ,$1,800; 2 uniform suiLs. $43.34; 1.843 34
Ellis, Dr. VV. L., medi'alinspc<tor: salary, 12 in... SI ,600; 2 uniform suits and overcoat , $66.67 . 1,666 67
Amos, Miss .\gno8. matron, 10 m., t» Mar. 31. %'M; Haslam, F., watchman, 12 m., $800 1,300 00
Baizley, ,1. H., clerk: salary. 12 m., $899.96; 2 uniform .suits, overcoat and cap, $69.98; board
and lodging, $147.2.5; cabs and street cars, ?42. 40 1,1.59 59
Campbell, (icorge, guard: salary. 12 m.. ?K00: 3 uniform suits and overcoat, $80.67 — ... 886 67
I.unney, J. P., clerk: salary, 12 in., $1,349.97; 2 uniform suits, overcoat and cap, $69.97 1,419 94
Reed, Mi.ss X., matron. 2 m. to Mav 31, $100; Sleetli, J., watchman, 12 m., $800 900 00
.Stirling, A., guard: salary, 12 m., $899.96; 2 uniform suits, overcoat and cap, $69.97 969 93
Expenses meeting steamers, $19.50; fireman, 12 d., $27; office expenses, $75.43; rent of 3 tele-
phones, 12 m., $122; Mrs. E. Peterson, work, 13} d., $20.25; sundry outlay, $11.58 _ 275 76
Toronto Agency — Agence de Toronto (,t7,ISl.S6).
Wilson, Thomas, acting agent: salary, 12 m., $1,249.96; 2 uniform suits, $43.33; total, $1,293.29
less $15.90 over-refun<led 1.277 39
Artkin, \Vm., stenographer: .salary, 12 m., $1,049.98; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.66;
meals, $15.05 — 1 , 131 69
IJ'Ale.sandro, Donato, clerk: salary, 12 m., $949.96; uniform suit, $23.33 973 29
.Jennings, Merle, inspector: salary. May 29 to 31 . at $780. .June 1 to Oct. 31 , at $900; uniform suit
and overcoat. $43.33 424 62
McCheyne, R. M., inspector: salary. June I to Sept. .30, $300; uniform suit and cap, $26.61. . . 326 61
Murrav, .J. 15., clerk: salary, 12 m., $1,049.98; uniform suit and overcoat, $46.66; expenses to
(liielph, $7 - ."'. 1, 103 64
Poland, A., inspector. June 3 to Sept. 30 295 00
Rowlcs, George, caretaker: salary. 12m.,$9(X); 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $69.99; expenses
with deports. $7.55 977.54
Thomas. J., cleaner, 5 m. at $25, 7 m. to Mar. 31. at $10 195 00
Car tickets, $45; office expenses, $1 12.46; postage. $.50; telephone rent, 12 m., $61.43; telegrams
and telephone messages. $177.69 446 58
Woodslock. N .B., Agency — Agence de Woodstock, .S. B.
Hay, ,\. Wilmot, agent: salary, 12 m., $1,500; travelling expenses, $274.30; auto hire, $154.70;
postage. $10; telephone messages, $10.70 1 ,949 70
Culiiniziition Agents, Deport Officers and General Agents — Agents de colonisation, rmployH a tu
deportation et agents generaui.
Arts, Capt. .Joseph, colonization agent in Cnitcd fstates. advance, .\pril IS, 1917 100 00
(Note.— Balance of advance ul 1911)17. page K— 39. $139.61. less travelling expenses, etc.,
.\pril 1 to 17, 1917, $120.09, leaving a balance of $19..52 still unaccounted for).
Aylcsworth, G. A., N'ewburgh. Ont.: farm help agent: salary. 12 m., $1,299.98; travelling
expenses, $580.18 1,880 14
Banford, Wm., Toronto, farm help agent: .salary. 12 m.. $1,249.96; 2 uniform suits and over-
coat, $69.99; advertising. $12.78; board and lodging. $613; postage, $14.84; travelling
expenses, etc., $19.35 1,979 92
Blanchct, .\lfrcd, Victoriaville, Que., deport officer: salary. 12 m., $1..399.94; 2 uniform .suits
and extra trousers, $53.32; board and lodging, $661; fares and pullmans, $58.36; livery,
cabs and car fares. $240.95; expenses of deports. $90.35; sundry outlay. $13.69 2,523 61
Boston, Robert, London. Ont.. deport officer; salary, 12 in., $1 .200; travelling expenses. $89..59;
expenscsof deports. $106.4.5; office rent and cleaning, $54; over refunded in 1916-17, $4.70. . 1,454 74
Boucher, Rev. J. M.. Montreal, eolonizat ion agent in United .States: salary, Mav 29 to Mar. 31,
$.504.84; board and lodging. $fifiS.GO: fares and pullmans. $294.38; cabs and car fares. $122.61
livery, $391..50; po.^tagc. $62.23; printing cards, etc.. $16..50; provisions and feed for team,
$52..55; telegrams and telephone messages, $31.22; sundry outlay. $24.60 2. 169 33
Bourassa. Rev. J. B. L... Montreal, colonization agent in United States: salary. 12 m., $1,200;
board and lodging. $855.75; fares, pullmans and porters. $199.23; cabs and carfares. $148.85;
postage. $25.85; rent of halls. $305; tilegrams and telephone mes.sages. $41.24; express,
$1.75; typewriting. Sll.. 50 2,849 17
Cameron, J. H.. Parrsboro, M.S.. inspector of employment agencies: salary, 12 m., $1,500;
uniform suit and cap, $23.30; travelling expenses, $164.86 : 1,688 16
Carried forward 148,969 67
K— 40 AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT, 1911-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
ImmlKration — Continued. — Immlgratioa— Suite. J cts.
Brought forward 148,969 67
Colonization Agents, Deport Officers and General Agents — Concluded. — Agents ie colonisation,
employes a la deportation et agents ginlraux — Fin.
Corbeil, Rev. O., Montreal, colonization agent in United StAtes: salary, II m. to Feb. 28,
$550; postage. $44.30; travelling expenses. $585.46
Craig. Rol)t. J.. Cobourg, Ont., deport officer: siilary. 12 m., $1,000; travelling expenses,
$487.64; expenses of deports, etc., $152.78; unifonii suit. $20
Craig. \Vm.. inspector of BritLsh immigrant children: .salary. II in. at $1.2.50, I m. at $1,400,
$1,262.46; board and lodging, $590; livery, horsefecd and meals for driver, $,3i14.40;
travelling expenses, $126.60; sundry outlay, $17.30; removal expen.ses of family and house-
hold effects from Kingston to Ottawa, $151.09
Devlin, Peter. Kingston. Ont.. deport officer: salary, 12 m., $1,249.96; 2 uniform suits and
extra trousers, $50; travelling expenses, $323.77; expenses of deports, $49.36; sundrj- out-
lay, $22.54
Giroui. Rev. J. B. H., Montreal, colonization agent in United States: salary, 12 m., $600;
board and lodging, $711.65; fares and pullmans, $288.34; livery, cabs, street cars, etc.,
$162.65; postage. $35.10; telegrams and telephone messages, $30.22; rent of halls, $49;
sundry outlay, $12.10
Graham, A. E., Gore Bay, Ont., colonization agent: salary, .\pril I to Dec. 15, 1917, $1,060.48;
livery, $195.50; postage, $9; travelling expenses, $12.20 . . . .'
Hamel. Theo., Quebec, colonization agent ($3.961.96) —
Salary, 12 m., $2,200; trip to Ottawa, Mar.. 26 to 29. 191S. ?3,«!.70
Dasfous. Miss B., stenographer. 12 m., $700; Langlais. Maurice, messenger, 12m , $600 .
Car tickets, $26.70; cleaning office. 12 m., $1.53; office expenses, $70.30; postage, $34.20;
rent of 2 telephones, 12 m., $139
Mitchell. J. .\.. Montreal, in.spector of employment agencies: salary, 12 m., $1,500; uniform
suit, extra trousers and cap, $33.16; board and lodging, $684.10; travelling expenses and
sundr>- outlay, $53.56
Mitchell. J. C, Toronto, inspector of employment agencies: salary, 12 m., $1,699.96; uniform
suit. $23.32; travelling expenses. $440.25; car tickets. $60; telephone rent, office, 12 ill ,
$52. house, 3 m., to Mar. 31. $7.50; telegrams and telephone mesasages, S55.53; type-
wTiting, $48.75; sundry outlay, $34.30
Normandeau. Rev. .1. .\., Montreal, colonization agent in United States: salary April, 1917,
$50; travelling expens<s and sundry outlay, $131.05
Pomeroy. .\. L., Sherlirooki'. farm help agent: .salary. 12 m., $1,200; board and lodging,
$809. .50; travelling expenses, $19.95; office rent, June 1 to Mar. 31, $109.25; ofliee expenses,
$72.08; telephone rent, 9 m. to Mar. 25. $27.20
Poulin, G. C., St. Johns. Que., colonization agent in United States: salary, 12 m., $1,200;
board and lodging, $690.95; fares and pullmans. $221.80; livery, cabs and carfares, $319.75;
expenses advertising labour excursions, $74.25; postage, telegrams, etc., $20.45; rent of
boat. $12
Rathe, Odilon, Henryville, Que., colonization agent in United States: salary, 12 m., $1,200;
board and lodging. $286.40; fares and pullmans, $1.56..32; livery, cabs and car fares, $70.70;
postage. $20; sundry outlay, $2.35 •
RoVjillard. J. E., Lanoraic, Que., colonization agent in United States: salary, 12 m., $1,500;
pftstage. $21. ,50
Searth, M. B.. Toronto, travelling inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,800; uniform suit and over-
coat, $40.67; travelling exp<n.s(s, $991.45; telephone rent, 3 m. to Mar. 31, $8; telegrams
and telephone mes.«ages, $52.20; sundry outlay, $18.35
Sloan. K. \V.. Churchill. Ont., farm help agent: salary, 12 m., $1,800; board and lodging,
$209.05; travelling expenses, etc., $41.53
Boundary Inspection, etc., Eastern Canada — Inspection des fronliires, etc., Canada Est.
Relieving inspectors—
Congdon. (iuy <'.: salarj-. 8 m. to Nov. 30, $800 (enlisted); uniform suit ond cap, $23.26
hoard anil lodging, $.140.20; travelling expenses, $31 .05
Greene. C. (J.: salary. 12 m., $1,099.94; uniform suit and overcoat, $40.66; travelling
expenses. $7.55..30; telephone rent, 12 m.. $IS; sunilry outlay, $21.92
Mofpiin. v.. C: salary, 12 m.. $l,099.9-t: 2 uniform Buits. extra trousers, ovircont and cjjp,
$76.60; board and lo<lging, $937.15; travelling expen.ses, $49.10; sundry outlay. $1.S.I8
Sutherland, Win.: salary, 12 m., $1,200; 2 uniform suits, $43.33; board and loilging,
$.389 45
Abercom. Que.: V. F. Fyles, collector of custotiis, sorviees after office hours and on Sundays,
.Aug. I to Mar. 31 , 3.|» »•. at tS; auto hiri'. $5.00; telephone mesmges, $2.80 . .
AllM-rtine. .\.U.: Frank f 'orno, inspector, salary, June 16 to Mnr. 31, $1.58.27; outlay, $1.40.. .
ArmBtrong. \'.U. I$S7.25)—
F. X. Guerin. clerk, Quebec immignition office: cxponsos to Armstrong and return,
$24.70; iKiard and Ifxlging. 3 w. to Oct. 3. $21
T. J. Lono, clerk, Quebec immigration ofTiev: expenses to Armatrons and return, $23.55;
board and lixlging, 3 w. to .\ug. 1 1 , $18
Carried forward
1,179 76
1,660 42
2,541 85
1,695 63
1.889 06
1,277 18
2,238 70
1.300 00
423 26
2,270 82
2,421 61
181 05
2,237 98
2,548 20
1,735 77
1,521 SO
2,910 67
2.050 58
1,195
41
1,941
82
i 2,180 97
1,632
78
181 66
159 67
45
70
41
65
188,433 17
IXIERIOR DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE K— 41
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration — Continued. — Immigration— .Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 188, 433 17
• Boundary Inspection, etc.. Eastern Canada — Con. — Inspection des fronliires, etc., Canada
Est— Suite.
Aroostook Jet., N.B.: E. W. Larlee, inspector, salary. 12 m., $949.96; 2 uniform suits, extra
trousers and overcoat, $72; board, $268; livery, $6; telegrams, 27c 1 296 23
Beebe Junction, Que. ($2, 782.43)—
\Vm. E. Huse, inspector: salary, 12 m., $999.98; 3 uniform suits and 2 extra trousers,
$83.33; meals. $232.50; meals for immigrants, $18.50; sundry outlay, $9.04; telephone
rent. 12 m. to June ,30, $20 1,363 35
C. F. Whitcher, inspector: salary, 12 m., $900; 3 uniform suits and 2 extra trousers,
$83.33; meals, $417.25; sundry outlay, $3.50; telephone rent, 12 m. to June 30, $15. . . 1,419 08
Bridgeburg, Ont. ($7,722.34)—
C. Seebach, chief inspector: salary. 12 m., $1,299.98; 2 uniform suits, extra trousers,
overcoat and cap, $68.26; meals, $6.80 1,375 04
W. J. Earley, inspector: salary. May 30 to June 17, $45.97; board and lodging, $15; fare
from Welland, 55c 61 52
Richard Hardison, inspector: salary, 12 m., $900; 2 uniform suits and extra trousers,
$49.99 949 99
\V. J. Kee, inspector: salary, 12 m., $999.98; 2 uniform suits and cap, $40.54 1,040 52
Jacob Lown, inspector: salary, Oct. 1 to Mar. 14, $454.28; 2 uniform suits, overcoat and
cap. $67.93 : 522 21
J. R. McNeil, inspector, 12 m. (enlisted) 900 00
J. O'Rourkc, inspector: salary, 12 m.. $999.98; 2 uniform suits and cap, $41.20 1,041 18
Harold Page, stenographer: salary. Feb., 1918, $75: cap. $3.26 78 26
Fred. Ramsden, inspector: salary. May 28 to Nov. 30, $459.68; board and lodging, 6 m. to
Nov. 30, $180; cap, $3.28 &i2 96
H. A. Sharpe, inspector: salary, 12 m., $900; 2 uniform suits, extra trousers and cap,
^ S53. 18 953 18
Expenses of aliens, $7.50; interpreters, $20: office expenses. $16.30;rentof 2 telephones, 12 m.,
$42; telegrams and telephone tolls, $71.68.. 157 48
Chartierville, P.Q.: W. A. St. Laurent, inspector, Sept. 5 to Mar. 31 114 40
Clair, N.B. ($1,176.20)—
Thomas Levesque, inspector: salary, 12 m., $849.94; 2 uniform suits and extra trousers,
$53.33; railway fares. $4.15; meals, $.39.50; livery, $98.50; revolver and cartridges,
$19.40; rent of office, Feb. and Mar., 1918, $20; telegrams and telephone messages,
S8 38 1,093 20
Vital Albert: salary, July 27 to Aug. 27, $75; 8 trips to visit ferry, $8 8300
Coaticook, P.Q. ($2,617.82)—
Thomas E. Garceau, chief inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,149.98; 2 uniform suits and cap,
$49.93; meals, $150.90 1,350 81
P. R. Thornton, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,000; 2 uniform suits and cap, $49.92; meals,
$168.60 1, 218 52
Expenses of deports, $7.90; office expenses, $12.08; telephone rent, April 12, 1917, to June
30, 1918, $28.51 48 49
Cobourg, Ont.: D. En-ing, inspector, salary, 12 m. $1,000; sundry outlay, $14.86 1,014 86
Comin's Mills, P.Q. ($1,390.24)—
J. A. Aube, inspector: salary, 12 m., $949.96; 2 uniform .suits, extra trousers, overcoat
and cap, $79.93; board and lodging. $218.50; auto hire, $6: railway fare, $1.15 1,255 54
C. R. Lowry, inspector: salary, June 12 to July 11, $75; board and lodging, $58; railway
fare, $1.70 134 70
Cornwall, Ont.: J. M. O'Callaghan, inspector, salary, 12 m., $900; car tickets, $35.50; tele-
phone message, 35c 935 85
Crj'stal, Ont. ($1,644.83)—
Jacob I>own, inspector: salary, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $500; bus fares, $42.40; meals, $78 620 40
Win. Burge, temporary inspector: salary. May 28 to Sept. 16, $274.67; board and lodging,
$206.75; travelling expenses, Ottawa to Bridgeburg and return, $21.65 . . 503 07
L. Teal, inspector: salary. May 29 to Sept. 15, 110 d. at $4; uniform suit, $22.66; bus
fares, $38.20 500 86
Office expenses, $5.50; telephone rent, 12 m. to June .30, 1918, $15 20 50
Debec Junction, N.B.: R. K. Kennedy, inspector, salary, 12 m., $999.98; uniform overcoat,
$23.23; meals. $58; outlay, $1.65 1,082 86
Edmundston, N.B. ($2,070.31)—
Leon R. Belanger, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,049.98; 2 uniform suits, extra trousers and
2 caps, $80.72; board and lodging, $34; livery, $15..50; sundry outlay, $9.42 1, 189 62
W. T. Perron, inspector: salary, 12 m., $800; 2 uniforin suits, extra trousers, overcoat and
cap, $80.69 880 69
Erie Beach, Ont.: Louis Eagan, inspector, salary. May 27 to Sept. 30, $312.09; uniform suit
and cap. $22.59 334 68
Fair Haven, Red Deer Island, N.B.: Oscar Rigby, inspector, salary, June 15 to Mar. 31,
$715; uniform suit, overcoat and cap, $46.68; board and lodging, $77.50; fares and livery ,
*82 : 921 18
Carried forward 213,537 40
1
.176 04
1
.061 90
32 00
49 4.i
34 71
.053 02
,119 94
.099 94
146 61
099 94
K^2 AIDITOR GESERAL'S REi'ORT, lOH-lBlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immleration— Continued. — Immisratlon — Suite ' $ cts.
Brought forward . ... 213, .537 40
Boundary Inspeclion, etc.. Eastern Canada — Con. — Inspection des frontiirs, etc., Canada
Est.— Suite.
Tort Erie, Ont. ($2,354.10)—
Fred. Jbhns, inspector: salary, 12 iii., $1,149.98; uniform , suit, extra trousers and rap,
$26.06 '
A. W. Reavley, inspector: salarj*, 12 m., $999.98: 2 uniform .suits, overcoat and cap.
$61.92
Jacob I.i)«-n, board and lodging, Feb. 17 to Mar. 17, 1918
W. S. Thomas; board and lodging, May 29 to July 10, $39; fare and pullman, Ottawa to
Bridgeburg, $10.45
Office expenses. $12.71; telephone rent, 12 m.. $22
Fort Frances, Ont. ($6,606.65)—
Frank J. Strain, chief inspector: salary. 10 m. to Jan. 31, $1,000: uniform suit, overcoat and
cap, $49.92; travelling expenses, $3.70
Geo. L. Wall, inspector: salarv. 12 m.. $1,099.94; uniform suit, $20
Amos Ellis, in.spi-ctor. 12 m.. $1,099.94; .Vlex. Kaine, inspector, 12 m., $1,000 (enlisted)..
\V. A. Martin, inspector: sjilary. 12 m.. $1,099.94; uniform suit and overcoat, (46.67
Charles Segsworth. inspector, s:»!ary , 12 m ' .
Meals, $7.50; office expenses, $7.10; postage, $27; telephone rent, 15 ra. to Mar. 31, 1918.
$45 .V ' 86 60
Fort William, Ont.: A. H. Wilson, inspector, salary, 12 m., $1,119.98; uniform suit, S2X.35;
expenses relieving agent at Port .\rthur. $10.80; car fare, $67; postage, telegrams, etc.,
$10.25: telephone rent. 12 m. to June .30. 1918, $43 1.274 .38
Grand Falls. N.B.: C. A. Kirkpatrick inspector, salarv, 12 m., $900; 2 uniform suits, $40 940 00
Hemmingford, P.<J.: J. I"). Ryan, inspector, .salary, 12 m 899 96
Henrj-ville, P.Q.: Henry Brcault, inspector, salary, 3 m. to Mar. 31 49 98
Hereford. P.Q.: A. S. Xault. inspector, salarv, Aug. 17 to Mar. 31, $501.29; uniform suit and
cap, $26.93; livery, $6 594 22
Highwater. P.Q. ($4,318.44)—
L. A. Gingnis, ihiif inspector: salarv, 12 m.. $1,099.94; 2 uniform suits, and extra trousors
$.53..34; meals. $.397.50; livery. $6.75
E. C. Bamett. inspector: salarv, 12 m., $949.90; 3 uniform .suits and extra trousers,
$67,33: lioard and lodging, $.343..30; sundry outlay. $12.23
Earl B. I\'abo<lv. insp<^'ct<ir: .Sitlary, 12 m., $900; 2 uniform suits and extra trousers,
$.53..34; board and lodging. $427
r»ftice expenses
Huntingdon, P.Q.: \V. J. Goundrey, inspector, salary. 12 m., $949.96; 2 uniform suits and
extra trousers. $49.33; meals, $368.05; auto hire, $29.50; expenses of deports, $0.60; office
expenses, $13.91
Kingston, Ont. ($1.233.00 )—
Alex. Fowler, inspector: salary, 12 m., $999.98: 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $06. (»0
travelling cxpen.ses, $16.15; office expenses, $18.81; telephone rent. 12 m., $32
Colin Clark, immigration inspector on steamers between Kingston and Pre.seott, June 9
to.'<epl.l6
I.acolle. P.Q. ($l,657.i>9)—
A. H. Clark.son. inspeitnr: Naliirv. 12 m., $049.90; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $09.99;
meals. $20; livery. $28.50
Scrgt. E. .1. M. Hums, inspector: wUnr}-, Oct. 5 to Feb. 28, $.365.32; uniform suit and
overcfial. $44.69; boar<l and hxlging at House's Point, $125.75
Expenses of deports. $5.00; office expi'ns<'s. $27.78; telephone rent, 12 m., $20. . .
L'Et^te, N.B.: Willard Tucker, inspector, salary. 12 ni
McAdara Junction, N.B. ($3.6.8.5.22)—
Robert O'Shaughnessv. chief inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,158.27; uniform suit, $23.32;
board and lodging. $294.20 •
H. W. Cleland, inspector: salarv. 12 m.. $1,040.08; uniform suit, $23.34; board and lodg-
ing. $.58.70
Walter P. Fenetv. inspector: salarv. 9 ni. (o Mar. 31, $750.01; uniform suit and cap, $26.03;
board and I'Kiging. $260.45; fares, $5.85
P'-ipenses of deports. $16.51: offii'C expenses, $11.96
Malone. N.V. ($2,9.57.18)—
A. Pan.'wra. inspector: salnr>'. 12 m.. $1 . 149.94; uniform suit, extra trousers, overcoat and
cap. $.11.02; board and I'xlging. $300.15; travelling expenses, $10.99; office expenses,
$10.27; telephone rent, 12 m., $18
I.. N. Lnrrhe. inspector: salary. 12 m., $1,049.08; uniform suit and overcoat, $43.33;
meals. $.304.0.'): telephone rent. 12 m.. $18: telephone tolls, 85c
Mansnnville, P.Q.: F. H. Perkins, inspector, salary. 12 m.. $000; uniform suit and extra
trousers. $30; livery, $2.50
f 'arriefl forward .
1.557 53
1,372 82
1.380 34
7 75
1
1.417.35
1.1.33 60
100 00
1,068 45
5;i5 76
.53 38
600 00
1.475 79
1.132 02
1.048 94
28 47
1..540 97
1,416 21
932 50
243,0.58 57
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE K— 43
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration— Continued.— Immigration — Suite. S ct*.
Brought forward 243, 058 .57
Boundary Inspection, etc., Eastern Canada — Con. — Inspection des frontiirs, etc., Canada
Est. — Suite.
Mcgantie, P.Q. ($1,901.55)—
Allan McDonald, inspector: salary, 12 m., $899.98; 2 uniform suits, $40: meals, $5 1,044 98
Charles Dunsinore, inspector: salary, June 9 to Mar. 31 , $7.30; uniform suit and cap, $23.27;
board, S3G; fares and livery, $12; refunded to Ca.sual Revenue, $30. 831 27
Meals for recruits, etc., $9.05; livery, $12; postage and telegrams, $4.25 25 30
Milltown, N.B.: W. H. Smith, inspector, salary, 12 m., $900; 2 uniform suits and cap, $45.67;
auto hire, $2; telephone rent, 12 m., $25 972 67
Niagara Falls, Ont. ($14,898.73)—
C. E. Willox, chief inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,449.94; uniform suit, $20; meals, $52.20;
travelling expenses, $15.30 1,537 44
Thomas Anderson, inspector: salary, 12 m., $999.98; uniform suit. $20 1,019 98
E. L. Andrews, inspector: salary, 12 m., $900; uniform suit, S20 920 00
Edward J. Barry, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,000; uniform suit and raincoat, $31 1,031 00
Robert Bruce, inspector, salary, 12 m 999 98
Harold Carey, inspector: salary, June 6 to Sept. 12, $242. .50; uniform suit and cap, $23.26;
board and lodging, $40.50; car fares, $2.30 314 56
B. Carter, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,100; uniform suit and rain coat, $36.63; meals,
$2.70 1, 139 33
Thomas Digby, inspector; salary, 12 m., $949.96; uniform .suit and raincoat, $40 989 96
John Donohue, inspector: salary, 12 m., 81,049 98; 2 uniform suits and rain coat, $48.34 1,098 32
F. J. Gribble, inspector: salary, 12 m., $999.98; uniform suit, 822 1,021 98
W. S. Homan, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,200; meals, $2 1,202 00
Hubert A. Hunt, stenographer: salary, 12 m., $899.96; uniform suit, $20; meals, $11.20. . . 931 16
Harold Page, stenographer: salary, March, 1918, $75; expenses Montreal to Toronto, $3.55 78 55
Mathew H. Prentiss, inspector; salary, 12 ra., $1,000; trousers, $6 1,006 00
George A. Thomas, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,049.98; 2 uniform suits, $38.33; meals,
$2.40 1,090 71
Samuel Leamon, inspector: salary. May 26 to Aug. 22, $217.75; board and lodging, $89.50;
fare and puUman from Ottawa, $10.45 ■■ 317 70
A. H. Poland, inspector: board and lodging, June 2 to 30, $32; faro Toronto to Niagara
Falls, 82.50 34 50
Assisting immigrants, $5.75; office expenses, $26.99; rent of 3 telephones, 12 m., $84; tele-
grams, and telephone messages, 848.82 165 56
Niagara on the Lake, Ont.: .John Redhead, inspector, salary, 12 m.; $900; uniform suit,
overcoat and cap, $43.20 943 26
North Head, N.B.: D. B. Maloney, inspector, salary, Aug. 17 to March 31, $561.29; uniform
suit and cap, $23.63; livery, etc., $.58.50; sundry outlay, $4.95. . . . : '. . 648 37
Notre Dame des Bois, P.Q.: P. L. Provost, inspector, Sept. 4 to March 31 114 95
Noyan Junction, Vt. ($2,829.10)—
. A. D. Ledoux, chief inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,099.94; meals, $326.75 1,426 69
Henry Breault; inspector, salary, 6 m. to .Sept. .30, 8475; inspector to issue permits, Oct. 1
to- Dec. 31, $.50; uniform suit and extra trousers, $24.06; meals, $122. ,50; sundry out-
lay, $7.26 679 42
A. Savard, inspector: salary, Sept. 18 to March 31, $482.50; uniform suit, overcoat and
cap, $.50.16; board and lodging, $165.50; railway fares and puUman, $5.30 703 46
Telephone rent, July, 1917, $1.33; telephone mess.Hges. $18.20 19 53
Port Arthur, Ont.: D. F. Warren, agent, salary, 12 m., $1,500; uniform suit, $20; travelling
expenses, $24. .55; car fares, 815.10; office expenses, 827.77; telephone rent, 12 m., $37. . . 1,624 42
Port Hawkesbury, N. S.: J. J. Williams, inspector, salary, 12 m 300 OO
Port McNicoll, Ont .: T. B. Corbett, inspector, salary, 12 m 150 00
Prescott, Ont. $3,372.15)—
Wm. Wallace, chief inspector: salary, 11 m. to Feb. 28, $962.48 (deceased); uniform -suit
and extra trousers, $24 986 48
George H. Connor, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,049.98; uniform suit, extra trousers and
overcoat, $43.34 1,093 32
S. M. Pearson, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,049.98; uniform suit, extra trousers and over-
coat, $43.33; board and lod'ging, 86.95; travelling expenses to Buffalo, $27.40 1, 127 66
M. .Jennings, inspector, Toronto, board at Prescott, 21 d. in October 52 .50
.\uto liire, $10; expenses of deports and prisoners, $9.05; lighting, heating and cleaning
oflice on ferry dock, 12 m., $72; postage .telegrams, etc., $21.14 112 19
Queenston, Ont.: Wm. Condlin, inspector, salary, 12 m., $999.98; uniform suit, overcoat and
cap. $43.20; meals, $3.25 1,046 49
Rainy River, Ont. ($2,339.16)—
W. C. Baldwin, chief inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,099.94; 2 pr. uniform trousers, $12.35... 1,112 29
Alfred Brown, inspector: salary. 12 m.. $1,099.04; uniform suit, $23.32; board and
lodging, $fl5.,50 1 , 188 76
Telephone rent, 12 m., $35; postage, telegrams, etc., $3.11 38 11
Carried forward . 274, 199 42
K—^A AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1911-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immigration— Continued.— Immigration— Suite. % cts.
Brought forward 274, 199 «
Boundary Intpectioa etc.. Eastern Canada — Con. — Inspection detfronntiirs, etc.,
Canada Est. — Suite.
Richmond, N.B.: Lewis H. Purinton, acting inspector, salary, 2 m. at $25, 10 m. at $75;
flashlisht and batter>-, $2.65 802 65
Roberval. P.Q.. brooms, soap, etc , 5 76
Rock Inland. I'.Q.: Joseph Huck, clerk Quebec Agency, expenses from Quebec. $7.45; board
and lodging. May 29 to March 31, $687.10; fares, 90 cents 695 45
Rouses Point, N.Y. ($3,419.92)—
C. Commette, chief inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,300; 2 uniform suits. 2 extra trousers and
cap. $59.93; meals, $498 1,857 93
Francis Marchand, inspector: salarj-, 12 m., $1,149.94; uniform suit, extra trousers and
overcoat, $53.33; meals, $18.5.30 1.388 57
Rent of office, 6 m. to Dec. 15, 1917, $72; coal, 3075 ton, $27.74; janitor, $20; office expenses
$2.60; telephone rent, 15 m. to March 31, $38.33; telephone calls. $12.75 173 42
St. Albans. Vt. ($3,039.17)—
James Demers. chief inspector: salary-, 12 m., $899.96; 2 uniform suits and overcoat,
$66.68; meals. $159; sundry outlay, $4.39 1.130 03
X. E. Boisvert. inspector; salar>-, 12 m., $900; uniform suit, $20; meals, $8 928 00
Joseph Ouimet. inspector", salary, 12 m., $899.96; 2 uniform suits and overcoat. $66.68;
meals. $14.50 981 14
St. Andrews. N.B.: Harrj- G. Maloney, inspector, salary. 12 m., $999.98; uniform suit, $23.33;
board and lodging, $6^ livery, $12; office expenses, $6.78; telephone rent, Feb. 5 to March
31, $2.95 1 . 051 04
St. Bazil. N.B.: Arthur Hudon. inspector, salarj-. July 9 to March 31 145 64
St. Gcdeon. P.Q.: J. A. Boutin, inspector, salary. Sept. 15 to March 31 108 84
St. Johns. P.Q.: J. A. L'Ecuyer. inspector, salary, $1,149.94; 2 uniform suits, extra trousers
and overcoat, $76.67; board and lodging, $619.25; office expenses, $18.22; telephone rent,
12 m.. $22 1,886 08
St. Leonard. N.B.: F. .\. Rov, inspector. salar>'. 12 m.. $999.94; 2 uniform suits, overcoat
and cap, $69.90; sundr>- outlay. $0.50 1.076 40
St. Ludgerand Franklin Dist: Adrien Cloutier, inspector, salary, July 24 to Sept. 25, $150;
board and lodging, $65.25; fares and liverj-, $14.10; sundry outlay, $1.50 230 85
St. Pamphile, P.Q^: A. P. Jean, inspector. salar>-. Sept. 22 to March 31 104 94
St. Stephen. N.B. ($2,695.47)—
C. H. Maxwell, chief inspector: salar>-. 12 m.. $1,249.96; overcoat and 2 caps, $28.60. . , 1.278 66
R. W. Whitlock, inspertor: salar>'. 12 m.. $899.96: uniform suit. $20 919 96
AlluTt Douglas, in.'ipcctor. salary. Feb. 1 to .March 31 1.50 00
A. Stirling iguard !St. John. X.B. Agency): board and lodging. May 30 to Dec. 31, S218;
car fares, $7. .50; refunded to C"asual Revenue. $75 300 50
Auto hire, $8; office expenses, $13.45; telephone rent, 12 m., $25 46 45
St. Zacharie, P.Q.: Ed. Groslcau, inspector, salary, Sept. 7 to March 31 107 73
Samia. Ont. ($7,918.70)—
Henrv Bell, chief inspector: aalarj-. 10 m. to Jan. 31. $1,000; uniform suit. $23.34; meals.
$.V95 1 .029 29
J. \V. Robscjn. inspector in charge: salary. 9 m. at $1,000, 3 m. to March 31 at $1,300,
$1,074.98; uniform suit, $23.34: meals. $.55.70
C. S. Cameron, inspector: salary, 12 m., $999.98; uniform suit and extra trousers, $29.34.
T. A. Grahamc. inspector: (salary at Ottawa) board and lodging, $714.65; pullmans and
porters. $29.10: cabs and car (ares. $3
Lome Hague. in!<pertor: »alar>-. June 1 to (let. 31. $.'?75; uniform suit and cap, $26.60;
meals. $.38.^0
H. C;. Harris, inspector: galar)', Jan. 30 to March 31. $154.84; uniform suit, $23.34.
Merle .lenning.i. inspector: salar>-. N'o\-. 1 to Jan. 31. $225, mpals, $16..30
A. S. Kirkwood, inspector: board and lodging. May 31 to July 16, $150.30; cap, $2.83;
travelling expenses. $."$3.50
Jacf>b I.own. inspector, board and lodging. .''Cpf . 24 to .Ian. 20, 1918
A. G. .Mnilie>u)n. inspector: salary, 12 m.. $999.98; uniform suit and overcoat,' $46.66;
meals. $100.75
Alex. O'Neill, inspector, salary, 2 m. to May 31
A. Poland, inspertor: salnrj-. Oct.. 1917. $75; uniform suit, $20; board and lodging, Sept.
24 to Oct. 31. $.5.5.04
Arthur I>. Williams, inspector: salary. May 28 to March 31, $769.68; uniform suit and
cap. $-20 00; meals, ^■^l .65
J. Zivinn. inspector: board and lofiging. May .30 to Aug. 4, $216.75; car fares, $12.30; cap,
$2.S3; fare and pullman. Ottawa to Sarnia. $14.,3()
Car tickets. $1.30; office expenses, $.30.36: toleplione rent, 2 telephones, 12 m., $48, 1 tele-
phone. 9 m. to Dec. 31, $13.50, 1 telephone, Jan. 5 to March 31, $4.81
Carried forward . 297. m 06
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440 40
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lyTERlOR DrJ'AItTMEST: EXPENDITURE K~*5
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration — Continued.— Immigration— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward. 297,488 08
Boundary Inspection, etc., Eastern Canada — C'oT\c\uded^Inspection desfrontiiers, etc:,
Canada Est. — Fin.
Sault Ste. Mario ($6,4.3o..'?9)—
E. Hollingaworth, chief inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,299.98; 2 uniform suits, S46.67; travel-
ling expenses, $31.45 1,378 10
Edward Bradley, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,099.94; 2 uniform suits and extra trousers,
$52.68; meals, $1.20 1,153 82
George B. Cahoon, inspector: salary, 12 m., $l,099.94;-2 uniform suits, $46.68; meals,
SI .85 1, 148 47
A. S. Kirkwood, inspector: board and lodging, July 17 to Aug. 12, $86.10; cab, 25 cents . 86 35
David Lynn, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,099.94; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $70.02;
outlay, $2..50 1, 172 46
D. A. McKenzie, inspector: salary, August 10 to October 31 203 22
.J. T. Wyatt, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,099.94; 2 uniform suits, $46.67; meals, 80 cents. . 1,147 41
Medical examination. $5; office expenses, $13.75; rent of 3 telephones, 12 m., $96; tele-
grams and telephone messages, $30.81 ; 145 56
Stanhope, P. Q.: L. T. Lemieux, inspector, salary, 12 m., $949.96; 2 uniform suits, $43.33; auto
hire, $5..50; meals, $23; office expenses, $10.90 1,032 69
Stanstead, P.Q.: DesirS Neveu, inspector, salary, 12 m., $1,049.98; 3 uniform suits and extra
trousers, $83.33; board and lodging, $240.75; livery, $36.25; "Empire" typewTiter, $36;
office expenses and sundry outlay, $24.55; telephone rent, 12 m. to June 30, 1918, $24; tele-
phone messages, $42.74 1,537 60
Sydney, N.S.: John G. Young, inspector, salary, 12 m., $1,149.94; 2 uniform suits and over-
coat, $60; board and lodging, $83.65; cab hire, boat and car fares, $128.30; travelling
expenses, $16.25; office expenses, $63.64; postage, $29.82; telephone rent, 11 m. to Jan. 31,
March, 1918, $72 1, 603 60
Windsor, Ont. ($17,324.19)—
O. G. Adams, chief inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,299.98; 2 uniform suits and overcoat,
$66.66; meals, $18.75 1,385 39
A. J. Beausoleil. inspector: salary, 12 m., $900; 2 uniform suits and extra trousers, $51.33. . 951 33
George W. Bennett, inspector: salary, July 5 to Jan. 24, $498:38; uniform suit, overcoat
and cap, $49.92 548 30
O. E. Bumingham, inspector: salary, Jan. 21 to March 31, $176.61; uniform suit and cap,
$26.59 203 20
V. M . Byrne, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,100; 2 uniform suits, extra trousers and overcoat,
$71.32; meals, $22.95; livery, $2 1,196 27
D. M. Craig, inspector: salary, 12 m., $999.98; 2 uniform suits and extra trousers, $47.99;
meals, $5.20 1,053 17
James Dunbar, inspector: salary. May 14 to June 6, $58.55; uniform suit, $20 78 55
Wm. Englander, interpreter; salary, 10 m. to Jan. 31, $7.50; uniform suit, $23.33 773 33
J. G. Gardiner, inspector: salary, June 1 to 18, $45; meals and lodging, $41.40; fare and
pullman, $16.80 103 20
Alfred Hazell, inspector: salary, July 5 to March 31, $665.32; uniform suit, extra trousers,
overcoat and cap, $54.58; meals, $17.25 737 15
F. W. Hocking, inspector: salary, July 7 to March 31, $660.48; uniform suit, overcoat
and cap, $49.25; meals, $4 713 73
Ben Hyland, inspector: salary, 12 m., $999.98; uniform suit, extra trousers and 2 caps,
$34.48 1,034 46
Louis Laramie, inspector: salary, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $675 (enlisted); uniform suit and cap,
$26.59; meals, $26.10 727 69
G. B. Lodge, inspector: salary, Feb. 7 to March 31, 1918, $133.93; uniform suit, $23.33.. 157 26'
Jacob Lown. inspector: board and lodging, April 1 to May 22, Jan. 21 to Feb. 16, 1918,
$154.02; fare, 45 cents 154 47
Charles McGinty, inspector: salary, Sept. 20 to March 31, $477.50; uniform suit, over-
coat and cap, $51.55; meals, $12.80 541 85
C. E. Mason, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,175; uniform .suit and overcoat, $45.99; meals, $4 1,224 99
A. G. Penney, inspector: salary, 12 m., $999.98; uniform suit and extra trousers, $28;
meals, $13.95 1,041 93
Eugene Prince, inspector: salary, 12 m., $999.98; uniform suit, $23.33 1,023 31
Thomas Robinson, inspector: salary, 12 m. less 5 d., $1,084.19; uniform suit and extra
trousers, $28; meals, $3.50 1,115 69
Albert E. Terry, inspector: salary, 12 m.. $999.98; uniform cap, .53.22; meals, $79.35 1,082 55
Colin Wright, inspector: salary, 12 m., $900; uniform suit and overcoat, $45 945 00
Car tickets, $230; office expenses, $60.60; postage, $37; rent of 3 telephones, 12Im., $108,
1 telephone, Jan. 30 to March 31, $4.65; telegrams and telephone messages, $87.12;
sundry outlay, $4 531 37
Carried forward 325, 421 53
K— 46 AUDITOR GEyERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 191&
ImmlKratlon — Continued. — InimlKratlon — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 325,421 53
Customs officers acting as Boundary Inspectors, Eastern Canada —
DouanicTS comme inspecteurs des frontifrcs dans Canada Est.
Note. — Unless otherwise stated, salaries are to March 31 , 1918, and at the rate of $100 a year.
Nova Scotia —
Yarmouth: W. R. Cann, 3 m. at $100, 9 m. at $240: uniform suit and cap. $24.94; auto hire,
$49; meals, $12.05; office expenses, $40.13; J. W. Boyd, overtime, $30.90 362 02
New Brunswick —
Andover, Jos. B. Porter, $100; Aroostook Jet., W. E. Spike, 3 m., $25, Robt. Kcllv, 9 m.
$75 200 00
Canterbury: T. H. Wetmore, $100: Centrcville, A. C. Gibson, $100 200 00
Connors. C. A. Pincombe, Sept. 6 to March 31, $56.94; sundrj- outlay, $21.60 78 54
Grand Harbour, P. I. \V. McLauRhlin. Julv 15 to March 31 71 23
Green River. J. Thcriault, 4 m. at $100, 8 m. at $200 166 65
North Head, Grand Manan Isd., Oscar Robinson, $100, St. Leonard, J. J. Walsh, $100.. 200 00
St. Stephen, W. B. Hawthorne, $100; Wilson's Beach, J. A. Newman, $100 200-00
Welch Pool, Campobello. .\lvin Parker. 4 m. at $100, 8 m. at $200 166 65
Quebec —
Armstrong: Louis Bertrand, $100; livery and auto. $55; meals, $2.40; postage. $1 158 40
Dundee. J. D. McMillan. $100; Frcliuhsburg. J. H. Baker, 5 m. at $100, 7 m. at $200 258 33
Gcoreeville, W. H. Rcdiker, $100; Magog, W. Ducharme, $100 200 00
Lacollc Jet.: E. A. (lallet, $100, fare 20 cts.; W. J. Young, $100 200 20
St. Regis. F. E. Taillon, 3 in. to Mar. 31, $25; Stanhope, H. W. Childs, $100 125 00
Trout River, H. Wilson, 9 m. to Mar. 31 75 00
Eastern States —
Baring, Me.. Henrv Hacker, $100; Portland, Me., M.J. Hill, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $75, J. B.
Birks, Jan. 8 to Mar. 31, $23.11 19S 11
Ontario —
Amherstburg: George Gott, $100; Stewart Taylor, $100
Belleville, Donald Patterson. 12 m., $.50; Brighton Harbour, W. S. Strong, 12 m., $50....
Brantford, Wilfred Scruton, 4 ni. to Mar. 31, $33. ."13; sundrj- outlay, $14.62
Bruce .Mines, Wilbort White, $100; Chatham, ti. L. Terry, 12 m.. $112.50
ColUngwood, Thomas E. McKim, $100; Cornwall. L. Lamessc. $100
Court wright, Robert Stockdalc, $100; Cutler, W. J. Kirk. $100
Depot Harbour, F.J. Drewitt, $100; Deseronto, T. C. Maloney, $100
Gananoque, M. J. Ix-c, $100; C.oderich, Hector Hays. $100
Iroquois, W. I^. S. Tennant. 12 m., $.50; Ivy I>ea. S. R. C'onsaul. sea.son. $25
Kingston, Richard MeC ready, April to June. Oct. to Mar., $112.50, July to Sept.; 92 d
at $1
Kingsville, Ernest McCay, 12 m., $.50; Little Current, R. English, 12 m., $50
Maitland, H. Lemon, $100; Midland, S. Vyvyan, 12 m., $.50
Morri.sburg. A. ('•. F. Drew. $100; Ojibwav, Thomas Dutour. 4 m. tn July 31, $;i3.33
Niagara Falls: R. L. Field, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $50; H. A. Neil, $100; F. Whitowell, 6 m.
to Sept. 30. $50
Owen .'^jund, J. A. Frost, $100; Parry Sound, G. W. Spcnce, $100
Picton. George O'Brien, 12 m., $50; Pigeon River, S. Richards, 4 m. to Mar. 31, $66.66. .
Point Edward, O. S. Clark, $100; Port Burwell, Win. Backhouse, 12 m., $50
Port C'olbome, C. D. Emmett, $100; Port Dover, H. B. Barrett, 3 m. at $50, 9 m. at
$100
Port Hope, J. Mc.Mullen, 12 m., $50; Port Lambton, G. F. Logan, $100
Port Stanley. W. H Farr, $100, Wm. Jackson. $100; Sarnia. T. Cowan, $25 •
Rockport, J. F. Fitzsimmons, $100; Somhra, J. W. Burnham, $100
Thessalon, W. E. Boyd, $100; Trenton, W. H. Polly, 12 m., $50
Wallaccburg, D. ¥. Johnson. $100; Walpole Island, Wm. Hinnegan, $100
•Sorrifcji, Tratel, etc., Winnipeg Officials — Srrticts, Toyages, etc., fonctionnairrs deWinniprg.
Walker, J. Bruce, commissioner: salary, 12 m., $3. .500; trip to England, allowance, Feb. 22
to July I, 1917, 130 d. at $10; ocean passage, June 20, $48 67; expenses. New York to
Montreal, Ottawa and Winnipeg, July 1 to 0. $46 25; travel. July 26 to Mar. 14, 1918,
$173 30; fares, $2.'H 19: total, $.5,302 41, less $.502. .52 paifl in 1916-17. page K-45 4,739 89
Gelley, Thomas, asst. commissioner: »alar>', 12 m., $2,200; travelling expenses, $275.l3;Bd-
vnnees, $1K0 2,0.56 13
Forbes, J. W., accountant, wilarj', 12 m. Con active service) 2.200 00
McKeague, Dr. .S. A., mediral offiecr, salary, 12 ni 1.. 500 00
Adamson. ftobt.. elerk, salary. 12 ni 1,600 00
Bcmier, Chas. C., clerk, salary. 12 m.. $I..500; Berlnim. P. C... clerk. 12 m.. $1,080 2,5.S0 00
Bo.vco, E. T., clerk: salary, 12 ni., $1.. 100. 94; expTH.-u's relieving agent at Saskat<H)n. Jul.v 23
to Aug. 15, $84.93; trip to Wal<Tln»n. S.D.. rr linrvcst.rs. .Spt. 4 to I.'i. $73 U; sundry
tJBvel, M .30 . 1.502 01
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160 00
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IXTERIOR DEPAnTHEyr: EXPENDIFDRE K— 47
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration— Continued. — Immigration — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 348,922 73
Serrices, Travel, etc., Winnipeo Offinala — Con. — Services, voyages, etc ., jonclionttarea ie
Winnipeg — Suite.
Boyd. Wm. H., clerk, salary, 12 m 1,500 00
Byrne, Catherine, matron: salary. 12 m.. $600; travel to Prince Albert with deport, $19.75'. 619 7.5
■ Calderwood, .1. S., clerk; salary, 12 ni., $1,299 .98; uniform suit, $23.33; travelling expenses,
$.54.75: advance cheque, 10.546, SlOO 1,478 06
Cardinal. C. F., clerk; salary, 12 m., $1,200: 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66 66; travelling
expenses, $60.35 1,327 01
Carr, C. clerk, salary, 12 m.. $1,060; Cheyne. James, immigration officer, 10 m,. $1,041.64. 2,101 64
Carson, \V. C, foreman, grain warehouse, 12 m.. $1,020: travel re deport, $15.35 1,035 35
Chevier, R. L.. interpreter: salary, 12 m., $960; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.70; travel-
ling expenses, S14.85 1,041 55
Chittick. Fr.-ink. deport officer, salary, 12 m.. $1,200. less military pav, $.547 44 652 56
Clark, Mrs. R., deport officer; salary, 27 d. at $2 .50, 9 m. to Mar. 31 at $600, $517.50; travel-
ling expenses, .$455.93; expenses of deports, $50.65: sundry outlay, $2.96 1,027 04
Colvin, .John, clerk; salary. 12 m., $1,499 96; travelling expenses, $164.90; expenses of deports,
$10 23; stenography. $5; balance to be accounted for. $16.02 1,696 11
Cottingham, W. S., immigr.atlon officer, salary, 12m., less 4 d 1,198 39
Crothers, Chas.. deport officer: salary, Oct. 22 to Mar. 8, $4.57.97; uniform suit, overcoat
and cap, $49 95; travelling expenses, $293.. 30; expenses of deports, $45.51 846 73
Dalgleish, R.. B. clerk, salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31 999 98
Davis, C. J., stenographer, salary. 12 m., $1,020, less militan,- pay to Oct. 31, $234.22 785 78
Dumontier. C. E., acting inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,020: 2 uniform suits, overcoat and
cap, $71 .58: expenses relieving; at Sprague. April 15 to .lulv S, $161 45, at Emerson, July 9
to Sept. 8, $125.15, at Gretna, .'^ept. 9 to 30. Mar. 27 to 31, $73.50, at Coutts, Oct. 7 to
Nov. 14, $149. .55: travel with deports, $26.60 1,627 83:
Duncan. Jas., clerk: salary, 12 m.. $1,099.96; uniform suit, $20; board and lodging, April 1
to 9, checking Soo train, $20.20 1, 140 16.
Erk. L., clerk: salary, 12 m.. $1,200: meals, $1.80 1,201 80
Fulton, H., porter: salary, 12 m., $780: travelling expenses with deports, $81 .31 861 31
Gcrrie, R.. clerk: salary. 12 m.. $900; 2 uniform suits, overcoat and cap, $69.86; travelling
expenses with deports. $16 90 986 76
Gigejezuk, Paul, clerk, salary, 12 m., $960: Gottskalkson, J., carpenter, salary, 12 m.. $900. . 1,860 00
Goodman, Jas. J., interpreter; salary, 12 m., $1,080, uniform .suit, $23. .33; checking Soo
tr.ain at Emerson, board and lodging. $146 .50: expenses at North Portal. June 1 to Sept. 30,
$314.55; expenses at Fort Frances, Mar. 19 to 31. $40 .50; travel, $18.25 1,623 13
Haddeland, K., clerk: salary, .\pril 19 to Mar. 31, $1,235; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.68;
inspecting trains at Emerson, board and lodging, $239.55; boundary inspector at Fort
Frances, .Tune 18 to Nov. 13, Mar. 19 to 31, $481. .35 2,022 58
Harvey, P., interpreter: salary, 12 m., $1,200; uniform suit and overcoat, $46.70; travelling
expenses. $2 .50 1,249 20
Hogg. B.. night watch: .salary, 12 m., $1,140; board and lodging, checking trains, $343 ;
inspection expenses at Coutts, $.52.70 1,535 70
Hogg, Jas. R., baggagemaster: salary, April 1 to .Tan. 8., $6.55.77; 2 uniform suits and over-
coat. $66 67: board and lodging, checking trains. $700.50 1,422 94
Jankiewicz, A., clerk, salary. 12 m.. $9.59.98, less $401 .50 military pay .558 48
.Tohnson, J., elei'ator man: s,alarv, 12 m.. $780: 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66,60 846 60
.Tohnston, E. McD.. clerk (enlisted), salary, 12 m 960 00
Johnston, Thos.. porter: salary, 12 m.. $780; travelling expenses with deports, $122.80 902 SO
Jones. J. W. P., stenographer; salary, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $177.80 1,377 SO
Kohnen, Arnold, clerk, salary, 12 m 900 00
Kyle, A., caretaker: salary, 12 m., $1,299.98; 2 uniform suits, overcoat and cap, $69.91 1,309 89
Lafreniere, J. F., clerk: salary, April 1 to June 30, $324.99; board and lodging, checking Soo
train, $71 .15 396 14
Laing, .Tohn, clerk, 12 m., $999 98; Laplume, T., night watch, 12 m., $900 1,899 98
Macpherson. Geo., clerk, 12 m., $1,099 96; McFarlane. R.. porter, 12 m., $780 1,879 96
Mclvor, D. \V., immigration officer: 12 m.. $1,249 96; 2 uniform suits, $43.30 1,293 26
McKenzie, Miss Tena. nurse in hospital. April. 1917, $75: Mack. Jas.. porter. 12 m., $780 855 00
Manning, A. G., clerk, April 1 to Mar. 14. $1,049.65; Maulson, Geo. S.. clerk, 12 m., $1,200.. . 2,249 65
Mayberry, W. J., deport officer: salary. 12 m., $1,080; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.67;
board .and lodging, checking trains. $42 10; tnavelling expenses, $37.08 1,225 85
Mitchell. M., clerk, 12 m., $1,200: Munro, R. N., clerk. 12 m.. $960 2.160 00
Moody, ,Tos., porter, 12 m., $780; Morri.son, Mrs. E. T., stenographer, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31, S450. 1,230 00
Ncale, W. A., porter, April 1 to July 31 260 00
Nesbitt, Fred H., depot officer: salary, April 1 to Aug. 31, $437.50; travelling expenses with
deports, $191 . 25 628 75
Oakley, W. B., clerk: sal.ary, 12 m., $999.98; uniform suit. $20; board and lodging, checking
trains, $75 30; travelling expenses re deports, collection of exhibits, etc, $477.68; total,
$1,572.96. less $121.15, transferred in error to Seed Grain 1,451 81
Carried forward 403. 210 06.
K^»8
AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, lOn-lOlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immigration — Continued. — Immigration— Suite. $ cts
Brought foI^^•a^d 403,210 06
Serricei, Tratd, etc., Winnipeg Officials — Concluded — Services, vovaget, elc. , fonctionnaires
de VTinnipeg — Fin.
Pasmore. C.J.. clerk, 12 m., $1,099.96: Perry. C. clerk (enlisted), 12 m., $1,020 2.119 96
Pedlar, J. H.. deport officer; salary, April 1 to May 31, Jan, 9 to Mar. .•?! at $1,060. WIS. 85;
travel and sundry outlay, $25.9.i: balance to be accounted (or. $74 0.5 518 85
Rainford, Mrs. A., cook, 12 m., $540; Kose, W. B., immigration officer (enlisted), 12 m.,
$1,140 1,680 00
Robinson, F. \V.. clerk: salary. 12 m., $1,249.96; travelling expenses, $58.15 1,308 11
Robinson. Miss M., stenographer, salary, 9 m. at $850. 3 m. at $900 862 49
Ro.«.«. A. C. deport officer fonlisted, died), 10 m. to Jan. 31 900 00
Rubenstein. E., clerk: salary, 12 m., $960.: 2 uniform suits, overcoat and cap, $69.99: board,
lodging, etc., checking trains, $614.4."); travel with deports, $45.90 1,690 34
Sales, S., interpreter, salarv. 12 m.. $1,400. less $401 50 military pay to Mar. 31 •. . 99S 50
Scott, Miss A., stenographer, 12 m.. $900: Steljes, E. J., clerk (enlisted), 12 m., $960 1,860 00
Simpson. C. G.. clerk. Aprjl I to ,10, $85, less $33.46 military pay 51 64
Spence. R.. baggagemaster: salary, 12 m.. $999. 9S; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.68;
travelling expenses with deports, $S20 41; expen.scs of dcport.s, $120.63 2,007 70
Sumarlidasson, E.. night watch: salan,-. 12 m., $1,020; 2 uniform suits, $43.33 1.063 33
Sumner, Mrs. F. E., stenographer, salary, 12 m 900 00
Surgconer, Geo., clerk: salarv-, $999 98: 2 uniform suits, overcoat and cap, $69.91; travelling
expenses with deports. $729 82: expenses of deports, $78.60 1.878 31
Tait, A. T., clerk: salarv, 12 m.. $1,140 02: travelling expenses. $.36 15 1.176 17
Thome. W. S.. clerk, 12 m.. $1,100; Whitncv. A., porter, 12 m., $780..... 1,880 00
Wat.son, Miss A., stenographer, salary, 7 m. at $720, 2 m. at $840, 3 m. at $900 785 00
Williams, Mrs. E., housekeeper in hospital, .\pril 1 to 30 35 00
Williams, Miss H.. stenographer, 12 m.. $900; Wood. S., baggagemaster (enlisted), 12 m. at
$780 - 1,680 00
Labourers, grain warehouse: L. Arthurs. 12 m.. $780; .S. Benson, 12 nn., $864; R. Hulme,
April I to Sept. 15. $.357 50; Jas. McMillan. 12 m., $780; T. H. Moodie. April 1 to Sept. 15,
$357 50; Chas. Nash. 12 m.. $780; J. B. Speer. .\pril 1 to Sept. 15, $357.50 4,276 SO
General Expenses at irinnipffl — Dipensea ginirales a Winnipeg.
Blackwoods, Ltd.: ice supply, 12 m., $66; water (50c. and 20c. per bottle), $35.30 101 30
Canada Bread Co. Ltd.. bread tickets 87 59
C. P. R. Laundry. Ltd.. June to Sept., laundry 36 45
Crescent Creapierv Co., milk tickets 45 75
Crone, F. E.: meat, $40 35; groceries, etc.. $44.78 85 13
llarpor's Transfer and .\uto .Service, cartage, etc .36 10
.Manitoba Government Telephones: rent. 7 telephones, 12 m., $403.65, I telephone, 3 m. to
June 30. $15; changes in directory, $6; long distance calls, $195 45 620 10
Marshall Products Co.: soap. 200 lb., $25; towels, 3 cases, $50; sundry, $12 87 00
Ritchie, D. .\., groceries and provisions 175 04
Robin.son A- Co.: brooms, 1 doj:., $8 48; cups, saucers, etc., $5.34; oilcloth, chints, etc., S11.07;
rug. shades, etc. $11 .33: towels. 31 doz., $59.40 03 62
Royal Crown Snaps, Ltd.: hardwater soap, 4 cases, $29; Crown soap, 1 case, $4.95; R. C.
clean.«er, 175 lb.. $7 40 95
Rumford Sanitary Laundry, laundry work. April I to June .30, 1917, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31, 1918. . 1.54 II
Waghom's Guiilc. subscription, 12 m. to July, 1918, 40 copies 80 00
Weir A Wilwm: brushes, $3 .85; repairs to garbage cans, $7 40; paints, etc.. 111. 95; small
items. $9 81 33 01
Freight, cxprcif charges, etc.: Can. Express Co., $2; Can. Government Railways, $295 84;
fan. Northi-m Express. $183 47; Can. Northern Ry.. $192 18; Can. Pac. Rv., $.573 29;
Oom. Expn.'w Co.. $.598 78; CJrnnd Trunk Pacific Ilv.. $67 33; Great Nor. Expre.is Co.,
$97 19- Manitoba CartAge Co., $1 47: Minn. St. Paul anil SaultSle. Marie Ry. ,33c . 2,31188
Telegrams: 'an. Pac. Rv. Go's. Telegraph. $1 . 196 38; flrand Trunk Pacific Tel. Co., $.39 97;
(Jrrnt North W.-sIci^ Tel. Co.. $188 12 1,42147
<"ap for <l<-port officir. $.3 23; car tickets. $510; carting ashes, etc., 30 loads, $30; coat and
vest buttons. J gr.. $3 90; cleaning lypi-writcrs. $17 ,50; cutting wood, $22: drugs,
$10 10; livery. $6; office r.tp<>n»'S and supplies. $117.8^1; poslngo stamps. $1,920: rentofp.o.
Ik>x, $12; rubber stamps, $28 10; translating $15; subscriptions to papers, $3; supplies
(or hall . t3 2.701 67
Carried forward 438,970 03
INTERIOR DEPARTilEXT: EXPEXDITURE K-^9
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
InunigratioD — Continued.— Immigration — Suite. $ eta.
Brought forward 438,976 03
Inspectors, etc., in the Northwest — Inspecleurs, etc., au Nord Quest.
Bourque, P. E., Winnipeg, inspector of employment agencies, salary, April 1 to 11 48 88
George, A. F., Saskatoon, inspector of employment agencies: salary, 12 m., SI, 699 94; uniform
suit and overcoat, $53.33; travelling expenses, SI. 061 25; advertising, S63.40; rent of
ofRce, 12 m., $192; postage, telegrams, etc., $44,26; sundry outlay, $42.70; telephone
rent, 12 m. to Aug. 31. 1918. S25 3,181 88
Johnston, H. G., Winnipeg, supt. of Western agencies: salary, 12 m., $2,000: travelling expenses,
SI, 199 10; postage, telegrams, etc., $28 60; sundry outlay, $28.35; travelling bag. $.38... 3,294 05
Kramer, L. L., Regina, travelling inspector: salary, 12 m., $2,000; 2 uniform suits, $46 70;
travelling expen.scs, $7.53 15; postage, telephones and telegrams, $50 29; sundry outlay,
$28 07; telephone rent, 12 m. to .A.ug. 31, 1918, one half cost, $12 50 2,890 71
McKelvey. Wm., Gladstone, inspector of British immigrant children: salary, 12 m., $1,200;
travelling expenses, $76 20 1,276 20
Poirier, Rev. Nap.. Bellegarde, Sask., colonization agent in the United States: salar>', 12 ra..
$600; board and lodging, S387 95; fares and pullmans. $186 93; cabs, liverj-, etc.,"$174.80;
postage, telegrams, etc., $60 04: rent of halls, $29; sundry outlay, $13 .50 1,452 22
Speers, C. W., Brandon, general colonization agent: salary, 12 m., $2,400; board and lodging,
$456 35; fares, pullmans and porters, $139 45; auto hire, cabs, etc., .$80 .50; postage,
telegrams, etc., $46 32; sundry outlay. $9 50; telephone rent, 12 m. to Mav 31, 1918,
$25; balance due in 1916-17, page K— 17, $98.95 3,256 07
Customs officers acting as boundary inspectors —
Aden, Sask.: P. C. Shaw, 7 m 58 33
BigMuddv. Sask.: A. L. Bird. 4 m. to July 31 33 33
Marienthal, Sask.: E. A. Godwin. 5 m, to Aug. 31, .$41 66; N. R. Harris, 2 m. to Oct.
31, $16 66. postage, $1; G. A. Thom.son, 5 m. to Mar. 31, $41 66 100 98
Snowflake, M.an.: Jas. Connor, 4 m. to July 31 o3 33
Twin Lakes. Alta.: S. A. Harri.s. SlOO; auto hire and meal, $10.50 110 50
West Poplar River, Sask.: L. J. Silliker, 4 m 33 33
Wood Mountain, Sask.: J. H. Thomson, 9 m. to Deo. 31 75 00
Agencies, etc., Manitoba and the Northwest — Agencies, etc., Manitoba et Nord Quest.
Athabaska, Alta.: H. Rogers, caretaker, salary, April 1 to Nov. 15, Mar. 18 to 31, $198 79;
cleaning hall, $64; coal oil, 24 gal., $12; livery, $2.50; scavenging, $8.25; sundry repairs
and supplies, $15 85 301 39
Bannerman, Man.: Ed. Sankev, inspector, salary. 12 m.. $900; 2 uniform suits and overcoat,
■$66.69; travel, $8.30, meals. $150 50; postage and telegrams. $17.06: sundry outlay, $2 55. 1,145 10
Big Muddy, Sa.sk.: A. L. Bird, inspector, Aug. 1 to Mar. 31, $200; carting boundary sign,
$3; postage stamps, $4.60 207 60
Brandon, Man.: Charles Stewart, agent, salary, 12 m., $600; cleaning hall, 12 m., $96; tele-
phone rent, 12 m. to May 31, 1918, $40 736 00
Calgary, Alta. ($2,.304 .34)—
James Craig, agent: salary, 12 m., $1, 100; 2 uniform suits, $43.35; expenses re seed grain,
$13 1, 156 35
H. J. Hunt, asst. agent: salary, July 1 to Mar. 31, $675; uniform suit, $23 33; travel,
Calgary to Coutts, $41 55; board and lodging at Coutts, $321.15; sundry outlay,
$1-90 1.062 93
Cleaning office, $10; postage stamps, $12; telephone rent, 12 m. to June 30, 1918, $51;
office expenses. $12 06 85 06
Castor, Alta.: R. W. Adcock, caretaker, salary, April 1 to Nov. 15, $150; cleaning hall, 7i m.,
$60; water, $12 75; office supplies, $9 60 232 35
Coutts, Alta. ($1,635 61)—
W. Creery, inspector: salary, 12 ra., $1,249 96; uniform suit and cap, $23.32; board and
lodging, checking trains. $242.95; auto hire. $25.50 1,541 73
Ben Hogg acting agent: April 2 to May 31. hoard and lodging, $68.50; money order, 20c.. 68 70
Cleaning and office expenses, $12: IS: postage, $13 ; 25 18
Deloraine, Man.: P. .S. Keller, caretaker, Mar. 27 to Nov. 15, 1917, $191.53: telephone rent,
3 m. to Mav 31. 1917, $6 75; longdistance, $2 15 200 43
Edmonton, Alta. ($5,940.08)—
W. H. Clcgg, agent: salary, 12 m., $1,700; uniform suit and overcoat, $43.33; travelling
expenses, S102 55 1,845 88
John Deutsch, a.sst. agent: salary, 12 m., $900; 2 uniform suits and overcoat. $66 67 966 67
John E. Bible, night watch: salary, 12 m., $820; 2 uniform suits, overcoat and cap, $69 95.. 889 95
Harry Goodall, caretaker: salary, 12 m., $1,000; 2 uniform suits, overcoat and cap,
$69 95 1.069 95
Miss V. .Sullivan, stenographer: salary, April 1 to Dec. 31 at $720, Jan. 1 to Mar. 31 at
$900 765 00
Advertising and printing. $15 70; car fares, $38 50; cleaning supplies, $54 40; laundry,
$39 42; office expen.ses, $76 65; postage, $54 36; stenographer, 3 wk., $45; telephone
rent, 15 m. to June 30, 1918, $59 40; washing blankets, 128, $19.20 402 63
Carried forward ' 467,523 74
1— 4k
K— 50 AIDITOK CEXEIIALS RKPOKT. lOHlOIS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immigration — Continued.— ImmiEration — Suite. $ cia.
Brought forward 467,523 74
Aoenciet, etc., Manitoba and the Xorthicest — Con. — Aoeneies, etc., Manitoba el
Xord Ouext. — Suite.
Edson, Alta.: Hugh McPherson, caretaker. April 1 to N'ov. 15, Mar. IS to3l, $193.79; cleaning
hall, 8m.,S&4: coal oil, 13) gal., (6; suppliesfor cleaning, etc., $5.10 273 89
Emerson. Man. ($6,100 97)—
T. J. Connell. chief inspector: salar>-, 12 m., $1,300; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66 65;
board and lodging. $12165 1.488 30
F. S. Boll, inspector: salary. 12 m., $1,149.94; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.70; board
and lodging. %\bi 1 , 370 64
James Bron-n. inspector: salary, 12 m., $999 98; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.65;
board and lodging, $475.50: bus fares. $157 1,699 13
R. B. Irvine, inspi-ctor: salar>-, 12 m., $1,(M9 98; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.70;
board and lodging. $224; bus fares. $35 50 1,376 18
Harr>- Pcnnock. caretaker: salar>-. Nov. 1 to Mar. 31 35 00
Livcrj-, placing boundary sign, $6 50; office expenses, $55 57; postage, $39; telephone
rent. 12 m. to May 31. 1918. $27: supplies for hall. $3 65 13172
Ent«"istle. Alia.: H. Rickard. caretaker, April 1 to 12. $10: G. F. Brine, caretaker, April
12. toOct.31.$175 83: can-taker. 2d., $2 50; cleaning hall, $63 20; coal oil. 20 gal.. $7.10;
postage, 90c.; suppliesfor hall. $7 60 267 13
Falher, Alta.: lamps. 9 stand and 4 wall, $12 70: supplies for hall, $35 43 4S 15
Fort Saskatchewan. .-Vita.. J. J. Libby, land guide, salary. 12 m 300 00
Grande I^irie. .-Vita.: C. Kitchen, agent, salary, 12 m., $:i00: cleaning hall, 12 m., $96; freight
on mattresses and blankets. $>5 24; moving to new hall. $12 .50; scavenging. $25.25;
supplies lor hall. $37 25; sundry outlay. $11.70; water. 126 brl., $44 10 582 04
Gretna. Man.. ($1,247 88)—
J. H. Pedlar, acting inspector: June 1 fo Sept. 30. at $1,600, Oct. 1 to Jan. 8 at $1,200 859 14
Jas. R. Hogg, acting inspector: Jan. 9 to Mar. 31 at $1,200 274 19
J. J. Goodman: board and lodging. April 1 to .May 26. $110; erecting boundar>' sign, $1;
postage, $3 55 114 55
Grouard. Alta.: J. O. Giroui. caretaker, salarj-. 12 m 300 00
Kerrol)ert. Sask.: H. B. Pollard, caretaker, .salary. .\pri. 1 to Nov. 15. $187.50; ashes,
5 loads, $6 25; cleaning hall, 7} m., $60; coal oil. 45 gal., $15 75; sundry outlay, $10.05;
water. 32 brl.. $8 287 55
Lethbridgc, .\lta.. ($1,619 23)—
H. J. Hunt, acting agent: salary, .\pril 1 to June 30, $225; uniform suit, $20; board and
lodging. $329: sundry outlay. $7 15 581 15
Alex. Primrose, agent: salary. Julv 1 to Mar. 31, $749 97; uniform suit and overcoat,
$46; travelling expons.-s. $13 5.5 809 52
Cleaning hall. U m.. $90; expenses of deports. $4: office expenses. $17 26; supplies for
hall, $20 30: telephone rent. 12 m.. to June 30. 1918, $.57; nies.sages. $40 228 56
Lloydminster. .'*ask.: J. Gronow, agent, salary, 12 m.. $480; po.stage stariip.s, $3; scavenging,
112 495 00
Medicine Hat, .Vita,. ($1,307 56)—
Geo. F.. Howson. agent: Ralar>-. 12 m., $1,200; meals and auto hire $10 1,210 00
Postage stamps and p.o. lx)x. $18; office expenses and supplies, $12 36; telephone rent,
12 ni. to .lune 30. 1918. $45; telephone me.-wages. $22 20 97 56
Moosf'jaw. .'^ask.: \Vm. Wixxlward. agent, salary, 12 m.. $1,020; cleaning office, 13 m., $104;
tel.phoni' rinl. IS m. to .Xug. 31. 19IS, $.52 .50; tvliplionc mes.sjiges. $1 40 1,177 90
Mordcn. Man.: J. K. Ijjw. inspector, salary. 12 m.. $900; uniform suit. $20; travel. $20; placing
sign, $7: postage, ••tc.. $7 25 9.W 25
North Battleford. Sask. ($1,003 34)—
.lohn Deans, agent: salary. 12 m.. $649 96; travel. $7.. 6.56 90
John r. Bi.yl.-, car. taker, 12 m 180 00
Cleaning hall. 12 m., $96: postage ami telegrams, $13 88; supplies for hall, $22,50; tflcphone
rent, 12 m, U> .\ug. 31 . $30: washing blankets. $4 160 .38
North Gate, Sask.: \Vm. Noble, inspector, salary. 12 m.. $I.20O; uniform suit, $20; postage,
$7 50; sundry outlay. H 74 1,2.32 24
North Portal, ."^ask. ($4.80.5 721—
W. H. Dorsey. chief inspector: salar\-. 12 m.. $1,249 96; uniform miit and overcoat,
$46 05: board and Imlging. $3.5S. leas $301 25 paid in 1918-19 1.3.53.36
.M. A. Kemp, inspector: salary. 12 m.. $1,249 90; uniforin suit and overcoat, $46 05;
U.nrd ami IfKlging. $343 10 1.6.39 71
Henry Walw.n. in.sp.Ttyir: salary, .\pril 1 to Nov. 30. $>«3 32; board and lodging. $1.59 75 993 07
Frank K. Willden. insp.rli>r. salary. Oec. 1 to Mar. 31. $400; uniform suit, $23 .33; travel
expenses. Montreal to North Portal. $20 45; meals. $77 50 .527 2S
Rob«. Curtis, caretaker, salary. 12 m ISO 00
Cleaning hall, $'!(): poslag)'. $26; rent of p.o. box, $5; suppliesfor hall, 110 25; telephones
ami lelegrams. $11 05 112 30
Carried forward 489,528 SO
IVTERIOR DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE K— 51
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration— Continued.— Immigration— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 489, 526 59
Agencies, etc., Manitoba and the Northwest — Concluded — Agencies, etc., Manitoba
et Nord Quest — Fin.
Peace River, .-i.lta.: Sgt. E. B. Fleming, caretaker, salary, Sept. 28 to Mar. .SI, $1.52 .50; clean
inghall, 6in., $48; coal oil, 10 gal., $4; freighton mattressesand blankets, $46.13; postage
stamps, $2; supplies tor hall, $7.5. 65; water, 18brl.,S9 337 28
Prince Albert, .Sask.: A. G. Sutherland, caretaker, salary, April 1 to Nov. 15, Mar. 18 to 31,
$198.79; postage stamps, $3.70; supplies for hall, $3.75 206 24
Regiha, Sask. ($1,150.35)—
C. Weber, agent: salary, 12 ni., $000; 2 uniform suits, overcoat and cap, $68.30 968 30
Cleaning hall, 10 m. to Jan. 31, 1918, $100; car fares, $12; expen-ses re deports, $13.35;
postage stamps, $11.10; supplies for hall, $4.60; telephone rent, 12 m. to Aug. 31,
1918, $41 182 05
Saskatoon, Sask. ($1,642. 33)—
Ernest Wilson, agent: salary, 12 m., $1,200; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $66.70; board,
lodging and livery, $27 60 1,294 30
R. J. Barden, caretaker; salary, 12 m 240 00
Postage stamps, $28; supplies for hall, $37.81; telephone rent, 12 m. to Aug. 31, 191S,
$37 . 60; washing blankets, $4 62 108 03
Snowflake, Man.: F. H. Nesbit, inspector, salary, .Sept. 1 to Mar. 31, $612.50; uniform suit
and cap, $23.24; removal expenses from Winnipeg to Snowflake, $135.20; board and lodg-
ing, ,\ug. 1 to Sept. 17, $72; livery hire putting up sign, $15.50; postage, etc., $5.50 .. 863 94
South Battleford, Sask.: J. C. DeGear, agent, salary, 12 ra., $1,000; postage stamps, $6.50 1,006 50
Sprague, Man. ($1,695.83)—
\. E. Powell, inspector: salary, 12 m., $899.98, less military pay, $401.50 498 48
J. F. Lafreniere, acting inspector: salary, 9 m., $975; living allowance, July 6 to Sept. 15
at 145, $105.25; 2 uniform suits, overcoat and cap, $69.85; fur cap, $11; removal
expenses, Winnipeg to Sprague, $21 .75; erecting sign, $5.50; postage, $9 1,197 35
Spirit River, Alta. ($4,50. 56)—
R. A. Carrell, caretaker: May 16 to .Sept. 30, at $300 112 90
.P. A. Pope, caretaker: Sept. 19 to Mar. 31, at $300 160 00
Cleaning hall, $79.33; coal oil, 25 gal., $11.25; scavenging, $10; supplies for hall, $58.15;
sundry outlay, $5.28; water, 21i brl., $13.65 177 66
Tisdale, Sask.: John Williams, caretaker, 12 m., $600; cleaning hall, $96; sundry outlay,
$9 . 50 705 50
Unity, Alta.: J. S. Leeson, caretaker, April 1 to Nov. 15, Mar. 18 to 31, $159.03; cleaning
hall, $56 215 03
Vermilion, Alta.: J. S. Cavil, caretaker, April 1 to Nov. 15, $187 50; auto hire, $22; cleaning
hall, $62.65; coal oil, 18 gal., S5.15; interpreter, $3.-50; papering 2 rooms, $15.12; postage
stamps, $4; supplies for hall, $21 .90; wafer, 66 brl., S16.50 338 32
Viking, Alta.: B. B. Gray, caretaker, April 1 to Nov. 15 187 50
Virden, Man.: W. J. Lewis, caretaker, April 1 to Nov. 15, Mar. 1 to 31, $212.50; coal oil, 30
gal., $7.50; postage, etc., $2. .50; telephone rent, 12 m. to May 31, 1918, $25 247 50
Wadena, Sask.: E. S. Branscombe, caretaker. April 1 to Nov. 15, $187.50; postage stamps,
$3; supplies for hall, $23.25; water, 12 m., $12.75 226 50
Wainwright, Alta.: F. E. McLeod, caretaker, April 1 to Nov. 15, $150; cleaning hall, $64;
supplies for hall, $11 80; washing blankets and window blinds, $5.30 231 10
Wetaskiwin, Alta.; H. E. Todd, agent, salary, 12 m., S300; postage stamps, $9. .50 309 50
Wilkic, Sask.: W. C. Hounsell, caretaker, .\pril I to Nov. 15, $225; cleaning hall, $64; coal
oil, 30 gal., $8.20; scavenging, $11; supplies for hall, $3.45; washing blankets and window-
blinds, $10 321 65
Placing immigrants, P. S. Keller, Deloraine, 22 at $1 22 00
Relief — Manitoba and the Northwest.
Brewster, S., St. James, Man., provisions supplied Mrs. Tindlen, 441 Ferry Road 5 02
Eaton (T) Co., Ltd., Winnipeg: provisions supplied Mrs. Larmon, 290 Newman Ave., West
Kildonan 131 02
Haddad, R., East End, Sask., provisions supplied Richard A. Butler 25 00
Irvine, John & Son, St. .lames, Man. wood supplied Mrs. Tindlen, 441 Ferrj' Road 5 50
Levesque, J. D., (The Blue Store) West Peace River, Alta. hay at $14 a ton supplied: Adam
S. Craig, $112; Wm. A. Craig, $140; Peter J. Jacobs, $112 364 00
Collection of Exhibits, Manitoba and the Northwest — Collection des specimens, Manitoba ct Xord-
Ouest.
Brisson, J. D., Whitemouth, Man., clover, timothy, etc., 5,619 samples at 20 c, 75 at 25e.,
2 1 5 at 30 c 1 , 207 05
Christian Community of the Universal Brotherhood Doukhobors in Canada, Verigin, Sask.,
oats, 2,580 sheaves at 25 c 645 00
Carried forward 502, 066 81
l-4iK . '
K— 52
AUDITOR (ii:\ERAL.'< REPORT, 1017-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immigration— Continued. — ImmlETatlon— Suite.
Brought forward.
Colteciion of Exhibits, Mamtoha and Ike Xorihicest — Concluded.
Collection dea apicimena, Manitoba et Nord-Ouesl — riii.
De Jong. K.. East Kildonan. vegetables
Harper, Magnus. Kildonan We.-t. vegetables
Jewell, G. .v.. Edmonton, auto hire, 77 miles at 20 c
Lefrancoii, H.. St. George. Man., select field peas, 2,520 lb. at 9 c ,
McKinlej-. John. Spruce Grove, .Alta., oats. 7.36 sheaves at 20 c
Manitoba Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.. Winnipeg, storage of cheese, 13 m. to March 31
Nye, Charles E., Inkster, Man., potatoes and vegetables..
Robinson it Co.. Winnipeg: tape. 12 spools at $7; flags,'8 doz., $8.70; apples, 2 boxes, $7.50;
flour and rolled oats. 515 70
Shultz, John, Golden Spike, .•^Ita., oats and wheat, 2,000 sheaves at 20 c
St. Boniface College, celery and leeks
Sprague LumbeV Co., Winnipeg, lumber, prices ranging from $40 to $55 a thousand, 7,525 ft.,
$369 2fi, 4 pieces. $1 65
Steele, Briggs Seed Co., Winnipeg, various seeds, 370 lbs., $131 .63, 10 bush., $17.25
Ulmer. Joseph L.. Stony Plain. .\lta.. wheat. 1,000 .sheaves at 20 c
Weir it Wilson. Winnip<'g: tin. 8 Ixjies, $201; hardware, rope, etc., $145.10; overpayment. $5..
Whellans, H. C, R.R. 4, Winnipeg, vegetables
$ cts.
502,066 81
122 20
137 15
15 40
226 SO
147 20
22 99
20 75
115 90
400 00
1/40
370 91
148 90
200 00
351 10
236 30
Hoapilala and Medical Expensea, Manitoba and Norlhweat —
Hopitaux et fraia medicaux, Manito^ta ct Xord-Oueat.
Me<licinc Hat General Hospital, treatment, July 1, 1914 to i^ept. 30. 1917, 2,601 d. at 75 c
Selkirk Hospital for the Insane, maintenance of Frank Matalanga, 365 d. to March 31,1$365,
clothing, etc.. $28.55
1,950 75
393 55
Eipentea in British Columbia — Dipcnaca en Colombie-Brilanniquc.
Reid, M. R. J., travelling inspertor: salary, 12 m., $2,400; uniform suit, $23 35; travelling
eipcnsea. $593.45; cartage freight, etc., $24.07;, expenscsof deports, $61 .75; office expenses,
$41 47; po.stagc, $205 02: stemigraphic work. $382.75; telephone rent, 12 m., $36; tele-
grams and phone messages, S437.17 . 4,205 63
Holmes, R. C. H., relieving inspector: salary, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31, $600; uniform suit, $23.35;
travelling expenses, $80.50 703 85
McColl, A. S., relieving inspector: salary. April I to Aug. 31, at $1,250, $520.80; uniform
suit, $23 35; board and lodging. $296 .W; fares. $41 88165
Quinn. F. F., insTx-ctor of employment agencies: salnrj-, 12 m., $1,600; uniform suit and over-
coat. $46 68; board and lodging, $20().95; car fares, bus. etc., $15.75; fares, pullmans and
porters. $111 40; postage, $10 30; rent of office. 12 m., $300 2.285 08
Abbottsford ($2,394 69)—
John Burkctt, inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,200; 2 uniform suits, $40.68; travelling expenses,
$9.70 .-
John J. McPhee. inspector: salarj-. May I to Mar. 31, at $1, 100, $1,058.30; 2 uniform suits
anil extra trou.sers, $53 01 ; meals, $27
Aldergrovc ($1.2i3 BOi—
Andrew Westland. inspector: .salary, 12 m., $999 98; uniform suit and overcoat, $46 67;
jitnev fares, $26; meals, $18 .50; rent of telephones, one, 12 m.. $17. one. 6 m. to Sept.
.30. $12; ."undry outlay. $10 40
S. F. Wliiic. insporior Pacific Highway: auto patrol, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31, 6 m., $120; meals
and postage, t^ na
Chilliwaek: W. E. A. Thornton, inspector, 12 m., $1,099 94; 2 uniform suits, $46 67; travel,
$2 95; postage, $1 .10.
Fort .Steele: Chas. Mair, in.«pector, salary, 12 m., $1,600; auto hire, $31; postage and p.o.
box, $15 .V); telegrams, etc. $4.99
Crand Forks: P. T. McCallum. inspector, salary. 12 m., $1,049 B8; uniform suit and cap,
$2-> 06; lH»arf] and lodging, $7 85; allowance checking trains, 300 <1. at $1; expen.Hes
rr pri.Honers, $17.05; exp#'n.s*'s r,- report on Hindus. $10; W. J. Cook, relieving, $10; rent
of p.o. lx->x. $6: telegrams and postage, $16.73 1,442 67
Huntingdon ($2.9.50 .50 1—
A. E. Skinner, chief inspector; salary, 12 m., $1,349.08; uniform suit, $23.33; board and
Itxlging. $12 45. 1,385 76
.lohn .1. .McPliie. insp<Ttor: .\pril I to .30 . 91 60
John McMurphy. inpwctnr: siilnry, 12 m.. $1,149.06; uniform suit and extra trousers,
$28 68. 1,179 64
Expenses of deports onH aliens. $13 10; office expenses, $63 65; repairs, etc., to office
H paid hv Customs) $.58 19; (niephone rent, II m. (Feb. not paid), $38. .50; upkeep of
horse and buggy, 6 m. to .Sept. 30, $120 293 44
1,2.56 38
1,138 31
1,1,30 .55
123 05
1,151 06
1,051 49
r'ftiri*'*! forward
525,864 33
lyTERlOR DEPARTMEXT: EXPEXDITUKE K— 53
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration — Continued. — Immigration — Suite. S cts.
Brought forward 523,864 33
Expenses in British Columbia — Continued — Depenses en Colombie Bntannique — Suite.
Kingsgate (S2,.598.57)—
John Dunlop, chief in.spector: salary, 12 m., $1,149.94; uniform suit and cap, $25.76;
board and lodging, $4. .55 1, 180 25
Thos. Bates, inspector; salary, 12 m., $1,149.94; uniform suit and cap, $25.77; board
and lodging. .S.52,-75 1,228 46
C. A. Christie, inspector. Mission, special relief at Kingsgate: Aug. 23 to Oct. 6, travel,
$22.60; board and lodging, $128.25 150 85
Postage and telegrams, $.38 01 ; meals tor pri.soners, $1 39 01
Mission Junction: C. A. Christie, inspector, salary. 12 m., $1,200; 2 uniform suits, and extra
trousers, $.53 67; board and lodging, S109 35; office rent, 12 m., $60; telephone rent, 9 m.
to Dec. 31, $22.50; sundry outlay, $16 40 1,461 92
Newgate: E. N. Lynn, inspector, 12 m., $1,149.94; postage, $9.64; expenses of prisoners,
S5 80; sundry outlay, $4.30 1, 169 68
Pacific Highwav ($4,9.53.03)—
.•-:. F. White, patrol officer: salary, 12 m., $1,149 94; 2 uniform suits, $45; meals, $8.50 1,203 44
\V. R. Barge, inspector: salary, April 1 to May 31, $208 .32; 2 uniform suits, $45.34 2.53 66
John Griffith, inspector (Douglas): salary, 12 m., $1,099.94; 2 uniform suits, $46.68 . . 1, 146 62
H. G. Lawrence, inspector in charge: .salary, June 1 to Mar. 31, $1,125; uniform suit, $23.34;
allowance checking trains. $2.70 1 , 151 04
B. R. Whitcley, in.spector (Cloverdalc): salarj-. June 1 to Mar. 31, $1,000; 2 uniform suits
and overcoat, $70.02; allowance checking trains, SI 1.10 1,081 12
Flash-light-liatteries and lamps, $10; installation of phone at Douglas (No. 301) $3.50;
telephone rent. 8 m. to July 1, 1918, S2I 05, (No. 2610) 15 m. to July 1, 1918, $31.50;
post.'^ge, $15; office expen.ses, $23.95; telephone messages, $12.15 11715
Penticton: Max B. Ewart, inspector, 12 m., SI. 200, travelling ejipenses. $52.25; expenses of
alien. $8 60; upkeep ol miitor car and saddle horse, 364 d. to Mar. 31, .$364 1,624 85
Powell River: R. M. Banham, inspector, uniform suit, band and cord for cap 24 I (j;
Prince Rupert ($2,079.34)—
Dr. Neil M. McNeill, medical inspector and agent: salary, 12 m 1,599 98
John G. Weston, caretaker: salary, 12 m., $949.96; uniform suit, $21.65; fare to Ikeda
and return, ■$16.20 987 81
Telephone rent, 12 m. to June 30, 1918, $46; expenses re Japs, $21.20; office expenses, $3.90;
postage stamps and p.o. box, $12; telegrams, $8.45 91 55
Seattle ($2,940.74)—
S. N. Reid, chief inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,499.96; 2 uniform suits, $45.03 1,544 99
J. B. Lister, inspector: salary. 12 m., $1,249.96; uniform suit and overcoat, $46.67 1,296 63
Office expenses and sundry outlay, $11.85; postage, $26.50; telegrams and phones, $60.77. . . 99 12
Vancouver ($25,892.41)—
A. L. JoUiffe, agent: salary, 12 m., $2,000, less $1,333.33 charged to Chinese Immigration
$666.67; uniform suit and overcoat, $45.01 ; travel, $21.20 732 88
Dr. A. S. Monro, medical officer: salary, 12 m 1,599 98
Thos. Elliott, clerk: salary, 12 m., $1,249.96; 2 uniform suits, $45.01 1,294 97
W. L. Dence, inspector: .salary, 12 m., $1,099.96; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $68.35 1, 168 31
H. W. Gwyther, Hindu inspector: salary, 12 m., Sl,.500; uniform suit, $23.33 1,523 33
Mrs. Nellie Hopkinson, stenographer, 12 m 1,049 98
Services: W. C. Taylor, engineer, 12 m., $1,320; W. J. Lowe, caretaker, 12 m., $949.96;
Wm. Jennings, cleaner, 5 m. at $900, 7 m. at $960, $935; A. J. W'illiams, cleaner, 12 m.,
$900; G. A. Stevens, elevatorman, 4 m., $260; E. Wilson, janitor, 7 m., $525 4,889 96'
H. N. Pickles, watchman: .salary, Feb. 23 to Mar. 31, $101.18; uniform suit and cap, $23.34. 124 52
C. E. Wilson, uniform .suit, $21.67; P. P. Schulong, uniform suit, $21.67 43 34
Travelling expenses with deports: D. McNamara, $5.25; D. E. Hvndman, $4.60; C. E.
Wilson, $35.05 44 90
Wing Sang & Co., meals served, 12 m., 74,418 at 1.5c., 4,884 at 25c., 22 at 50c 12,394 70
Car tickets, $105; expenses of depjrts, $!3; expsnsss of trials, $3.23; interpreters,
$107.50; office expenses. $51.70; postage, $97; stenographers. $228; telephone rent, 11
m. to Feb. 28, 1918, $228.25; telephone tolls, $60.50; telegrams, $109.39; subscription
to "Mental Hygiene" $2 1,025 54
Victoria Detention Hospital ($5,-392.81 )—
Dr. G. L. Milne, agent and supt.: -salary, 12 m., $2,000, less $1,333.33 charged to Chinese
Immigration, $666.67; uniform suit, $21.67 688 34
Robert Roff, clerk: salary, 12 m., $1,293.98; uniform suit and overcoat, $43.33 1,343 31
Robert W. Speed, inspector: .salary, 12 m., $1,299.98; uniform suit, $18.35 1,318 33
B. Kuwabara, interpreter: salary, 12 m 180 OO
Thomas Parker, caretaker: salary. Mar. 10 to 31, 1917, $49.68, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $900, less
$7.70 (military pay, .\pril 1 to 10, 1917); uniform suit, $20 961 98
P. Handley, caretaker: salary, .\pril 1 to May 9, at $70 90 32
Quon On Co., meals supplied, 3,207 at 1.5c., 52 at 25c 494 05
Carried forward 574, 285 30
323 Og
62 lo
1.425 84
1,437 93
749 56
235 33
1.062 04
K— 54 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
ImmlKTStion— Continued. — Immigration— Suite. i eta.
Brought forward 574.285 30
Expenses in Brilisk Columbia — Concluded — Dipenses en Colombie Brilanniqtu — Fin.
Victoria Detention Hospital — Concluded.
Car tickets. $30: drugs. $9.15: expensesof deports. $39.75: mealssupplied Jap. $1.80; office
eip<'nses. $5G.90; p<"istaK<'. $29.50: tWephone rent (J) 12 m., $94.45: telegrams from
Cape >,5 1. $30: lolccram.s and phonos. $31. 5i
Don Matheson: travel. BanfT to Victoria, $37.60: board, etc., at Victoria, $24.50
Waneta (Ymir) ($2,863.77)—
A. C. O'Neill, chief inspector: salary, 12 m.. $1,149.94; board and lodgini;, $252.75; ex-
penses of deports. $20.85; postage and tek-granis. $2.30
Willard CJraham. inspector: salarv, 12 m.. $1,049.98; 2 uniform suit«, $44.95; allowance at
$1 per diem, $343
White Rock ($6..371.60)—
A. S. McColl. inspector in charge: salary, Sept. 1 to Mar. 31, $729.16; allowance checkiivg
trains. $20.40
H. G. IjiwTrncc. chief inspector: salary, April 1 to May 31, $224.98; allowance checking
trains. $9.10; meals, $1.25
W. R. fiargc, inspector: salary, June 1 to Mar. 31, $1,011.64; allowance checking trains,
$20.40
R. Collishaw, inspector (Clovcrdalel: 8alar>-. 12 m., $1,249.96; uniform suit, $23.33;
allowance checking trains. $'52.90; car fares, $23.55; meals. $17.35; telephone rent. 12
m.. $18: sundry outlay. $9.15 1,374 24
J. C. Cornish, in.spertor: salary, 12 m., $1,249.96; uniform suit, $23.34; allowance checking
trains. $32.50; meals. 50c
\Vm. Figg. inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,249.96; 2 uniform suits. $45; meals and fares, $8.06 .
R. B. Whlielcy, inspi^ctor: salary, April 1 to May 31. $199.96: allowance for checking trains
$9 10
Postage, $39. .50; fla-shlights and batteries. $20.65; meals for aliens. $2.75: telephone rent,
12 m.. to June 30. 1918. $31.05; telephone tolls, $27.75; office expensi'S, $10.35
Customs officers acting as bounilnrv inspectors —
Anvoi. i:. H. Hv.le. 12 m.. $100: Biimrield Creek. F. Braine, 12 m.. $100
Bri'dcsville. .\. F. F.ddy. 12 m.. $100; Carson, J. .\. Stewart. 12 iii.. $100
Cascaile, .\. Cameron. 12 m., $U50: Chemalnus. R. .Mian. 12 m.. $100
Dawson. Y.T.: Geoffrev B. Jov. 8 m. to .Mar. 31, $66.67; R. S. Knight, 12 m., $100; Frank
Wilden. Jan. to July 31, $.58.33
Grand Forks. \V. J. Cook, 12 m.. $100; Kamloops. Geo. Rothnie. 3 m. to June 30, $25.. .
Kingsgate. .\. J. Chisholm, 12 in.. $100: I-adner. E. A. Bown, 12 m., $100
Ladysmith. T. D. Conway. 12 m.. $100; Midway, R. D. Kerr. 12 m., $150
Mj-ncaster: J. H. Bruce. 9 m. to Dec. 31, $75, .\. Porter. 3 m. to Mar. 31, $25
Nanaimo. H. L. G.hjcI, 12 m., $200; Ocean Falls. S. D. Raymond, 12 m.. $100
Osoyoos: f i. S. Jeriimi. 12 m., $100; expenses with prisoners. $59.
Paterson. W. M. Wooil, 12 m., $100; Port Phillips, Geo. Dings«lale, 12 m., $100. postage,
$1.50
Port Simpson. H. C. Flcwin, April 1 to Nov. 4, $59.44; Rykerts, J. C. Rykert. 12 ra.. $100.
auto hire. $13
Similkameen. M. Chamberlain, 12 m., $100; Squamish. H. B. Scharschmidt, 12 m.. $100,
R. S. Stark. 12 m., $100
Steveston. J. E. Murrliisf^m. 12 m., $100; Stewart, W. Cameron, 7 m., $66.66
Waneta. H. G. Ncelnnds. 12 m.. $100; White Pa-ss, L. A. Mc.Uisler, 12 m., $100, Sorgt.
H. G, MapUy, .sea.-on, 1917, $50 250 00
Expenditure in I'niled Stalcjt — Dfpentea aui Etats-l'nis.
Biddcford, Maine ($3,124.29)—
Aiwlin. I>. N.. agent: salary. 12 m.. $I.,'iO0: travelling expenses. $194.09 1.694 09
Aswlin. .MJM M. I,., stenogrnpher. 12 m 000 OO
Rent of office, 12 tn.. $360; ciraning office, $113; cabs and car fares, $123.40; offioo expenses,
$84.80; postage stamps, $62; telnphone n<nt, 12 m. $36; 2 tables, 11 chairs and 1 mat,
$47; subscriptions lo Canadian papers. $1 830 20
Boston. Mass. ($7,723.06) —
Bowlliv. M. A., agnni: salar)-. 12 m.. $1,800; travelling expenses. $1.114.43 2.914 43
Slahl. Jas . insix-rti.r; salary. 12 m.. $1.. 500; oflice rent. $180; cleaning office, $38; carfares.
$28 45; meals. $121 .55. office expenses. $70.57: postage. $24.37; travelling expenses.
$13.07; n-nt of 2 telephones. 13 m.. $78: 2uniforiii suilsandovereoal. $00.66 2.120 67
Cook. MIm .Vliee. »t<-nograph<r. 12 in ... 099 98
Car fares. $.35.74; rlirert/^irjes. 9. $32.50; rent of office. 12 m., $1,047.06; office expenses,
$87.94: postage stamps. $605; printed envelopes. lett^Theads. I'Ic.. $19.8-1: telephone
rent. 12 m.. to Feb. 20, $48; Underwood typewriter, used, $6S; subscriptions to
CanB<llan papi-rs, $26 1.987 98
Carried forward 597,852 81
1,306 30
1,303 02
209 00
132 05
200 00
200 00
250 00
225 00
125 00
200 00
250 00
100 00
300 00
150 00
201 50
172 44
300 00
166 66
INTERIOR DEPARTUENT: EXPENDITURE K— 55
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration — Continued. — Immigration — Suite. % cts.
Brought forward 597,852 81
Expenditure in United States — Continued — Dipenses aux Elats Unis — .Suite.
Chicago, 111. ($6,960.18)—
Brnughton. CI., agent: .salary, 12 ni., SI, 875: travelling expenses, $1.267.06 3,142 06
Hill, Miss Myrtle, stenographer, 12 m., 8780. overtime, $20 800 00
Kent ot office, 12 m., $1,080; advertising and printing, $15.99; car fares, $21; exchange on
cheques, $12.71; express, freight and cartage, $68.02; expenses of fairs, $.562.38; filing
cabinet, $40. .50; linoleum, 36 yd.. S45.08; office expenses, $172.90; printing envelopes,
letterheads, etc., 16 M, $113.50; postage, $570.30; telephone rent, office and house, 12
m., $173.04 telegrams and telephone messages, $115.70; subscriptions to Canadian
papers, $21 3,018 12
Columbus, Ohio ($4,389.87)—
Nethery, \V. S., agent; salary. 12 m., $1,800; travelling expenses, $881.63 2,681 63
Haley, Miss G. O., stenographer, 12 m 649 96
Rent ot office, 12 m., $600; express, freight and cartage, $.30.84; extra stenographer, 3
weeks, S37..50; janitor. 12 m.. $73; office expenses, $77.18; printing letterheads, etc.,
$21.50; postage, $1.59.50; telephone rent, June 8 to Mar. 31, $45.76; subscriptions to
Canadian papers, $13 1,058 28
Uesmoines, Iowa (S6,.344.94) —
Hewitt. Frank H., agent: salary, 12 m., $1,800; travelling expenses, $877.67 2,677 67
McClain, Miss F. O., stenographer, 12 m., $699.98; overtime, $15 714 98
Rent of office, 12 m., $900; assitants in office, $193.67; addressing envelopes, $36.96;
exchange on cheques, $28. .35; express, cartage, etc., .$36.25; expenses of fairs, $161.65;
erecting flag pole, $31.93; janitor, 12 m., $96; office expenses, $281.14; postage, $896;
printed letterheads, $36; rug, $25; subscriptions to Canadian papers, $18.75; telephone
rent, 12 m., $84; travelling bag, $18.90; telegrams, etc., $48.19; balance due on L. C.
Smith typewriter, $.59.50 2,952 29
Detroit, Mich. (S10,.568.60)—
Mclnnes, M. V., agent: salary, 12 m., $2,280; travelling expenses, $837.83 '. 3, 117 83
Maw, Jas., asst. agent, 12 m 1,800 00
Longworth, F. S., clerk, 12 in : 1,200 00
Hastings, Miss K.. stenographer, .\pril 1 to 30 65 00
Fraser, Miss Barbara, stenographer, Sept. 1 to Mar. 31 4.55 00
Rent of office. 12 m., $1,800; advertising and printing. $38.50; car fares and ferry, $32;
exchange on cheques, $2.25; expenses of fairs, $623.31; freight, cartage, etc., $35.19;
janitor, 11 m., $275; office expenses, $258.77; postage, $453; stenographer, 4 m. at $65,
5 weeks at $15; subscriptions to Canadian papers, $14.75; telephone rent, April 1 to
Feb., 9 m., $63 3,930 77
Grand Forks, N.D. ($6,724.95.-
Black, \V. E., agent: salary, 12 m., $1,.S00; travelling expenses, $640.79 2,440 79
Black, Mrs. W. £., clerk, 6 m. at $40, 6 m. at $.50 540 OO
Grassl, Miss Paula, stenographer, 12m. 699 98
Rent of office, 12 m., $780; rent at Fargo, $50; advertising and printing, $127.78; exchange
on cheques, $14.76; expenses of fairs, $.34.45; express, freight and cartage, $36.05; extra
clerk, $199.90; janitor, 12 m., $96; office expenses, $249.12; postage. $1,0.50; printed
envelopes and letterheads, .50 M, $144; storage, $42.50; subscriptions to Canadian
papers, $9; rent of 2 phones, 9 m. to Dec. 31, 1917, $58.50; telegrams, telephones, etc.,
$1.52.12
Great Falls, Mont. ($6,404.66)-
Porte, J. L., agent: salary, 12 m.. $1,699.96; travelling expen.scs, $1.50,52
Taylor, Archie, travelling agent: salary, 12 m., $1,200; advertising and printing, $21.65;
expenses of fairs, $62.10; travelling expenses, SI. 239 41; sundry outlay, $25.84
Stenographers: Miss M. M. .Jones, .\pril 1 to 30, $.50, Mav I to Oct. 31, $360; Miss Ethel
Porte, Nov. I to Mar. 31 , $300
Rent of office, 12 m., $540; advertising, $129 85; express, freight, and cartage, $56.11 ;
filing cabinet, $60 85; printing 9, .500 envelopes and letterheads and 300 report post
cards, $45.39; postage, $239; office expenses, $159.23; subscriptions to Canadian
papers, $10.75; telephone rent, 12 m., $.54
Harrisburg, Pa. ($6,118 70)—
Harrison, F. A., agent: salary, 12 m., $1,800; travelling expenses, $833 19
Harrison, Lovell, clerk; salary, 12 m., $900; travelling expenses, $15.61
Stenographers: Miss E. Anderson, 4 m. to July 31, $200; Miss M. Harrison, 8 m. to Mar.
31,8433.28 633 28
Rent of office, 12 m., $900; alterations and repairs to office, $145.58; cleaning office, 12 m.,
$.52; expenses of fairs, $120.89; exchange on cheques, $9.83; office expen.ses, $327.30;
postage, $194.70; printing, $41.25; printed letterheads. 5 M, $22.50; rent of 2 tele-
phones, 12 m., 878; telegrams and telephone messages, $31.57; subscriptions to
Canadian papers, $13 1 , 936 62
3,044 18
1,850 48
2,549 00
710 00
1,295 18
2,6.33 19
915 61
Carried forward 645, 364 7 1
K— 56 AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT. niniVlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immigration — Continued. — Immigration— Suite. % cts.
Brought forward ... 645,364 71
Ezptnditure in United Slates — Continued — Dipenaes auz Elata-Unia — Suite.
IndianapoH.-^. Ind. $7,241 4.5) —
Ma< Liichlun. J. M.. accnf. salan,-. 12 m., $1,800; travelling expenses. $2,363.39 4,163 39
Stenographers: Mi.Hs Taov Brown, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $585; Mrs. Blanche Elmore, Jan. 1
to Mar. 31, $195 " 780 00
Rent of office. 12 m.. S810: advertising and printing. $41.65; assistance in office. $72 ;
eichange on cheques. $30 67: expenses of farm labour meetings. $48 06; express,
freight, and cartage. $26 76; IL^ts of names. $51 10; office expenses, $71 91; po.stage,
$971 .50: printed letterheads, 5 M, $18 80: report postcards, 200, $5.08; subscriptions
to Canadian papers, $13; storage on exhibits. $66.25; telephone rent, 11 m. to Mar.
31. $49 .5U: telegrams and telephone messages. $21.78 2,298 06
Kansas City ($6.S01.58i—
Cook, G. A., agent: salary, 12 m., $1,649 98; travelling expenses. $201.41 1,851 39
Harlan, .A, G.. travelling agent: salary, 6 m. to Sept. 30, $600; car fares. $11 75; exchange
on cheques. $12 .50: post.ige. telegrams, etc., $45.48; suit c.-ise, $15; travelling ex-
pens»-s. $925 16; sundrv outlay, $20 55 l.G,10 44
Stenographers: Miss Sadie Porter, 10 m. to Jan. 31 . $650; H. S. Cook, Feb. and Mar..$130 780 00
Rent of office, 12 m., $960; advertising and printing, $46.38; car fares. $00; exchange on
cheques. $12 50; expenses of fairs, $316 67; express and cartage. $.'i6 28; janitor, 12 m.,
$180; office expenses. $191 97; postage. $477; printed letterheads and envelopes,
10 M. $39 45; s-tenographers. $144.75; subscriptions to Canadian papers, $14.75 ;
telephone rent. 12 m., $60 2.539 75
Manches-t<-r. N'.H. ($7,242.03)—
Ijiferriere. J. A., agent (enlisted), 4 m. to July 31 500 00
Ljiforce. J. E., agent: salary. 12 m.. $1,549.96; travelling expenses, $1,681.26 3,231 22
Gagnon. Miss G.. stenographer. 12 m. 650 00
Rent of office, 12 ra.. $1,020; advertising and printing, $10 75; car tickets, $60; cleaning
office, 12 m.. $70; exchange on che<|ues. $15 37; lettering windttws. $20; office expenses,
$158.75; postage, $467; printed envelopes. 4 .M. $15 .50: report post cards. 200. $4 94;
rent of halls, $919.50; subscriptions to Canadian papers, $48; telephone rent. 12 m..
$.51 2.860 81
Marquette, Mich. ($3,575.91)—
Laurier, C. A., agent: salary, 12 m.. $1 620; travelling expenses, $1,073 67. . 2,693 67
Rent of office. 12 m.. $300; advertising. $.S 25; cleaning office, 12 in.. $60: caretaker,
2.53 d.. $2-53; offii'e expin.'^'S, $H3 24; postage. $140; subscript ioius to Canadian papers,
$1 75; telephone rent. 12 m.. $36 882 24
Milwaukee. Wis. i$.5.472 13)—
Hall. Geo. A., agent; salary. 12 m., $1,875; travelling expenses, $322.21 2.197 21
Altord. Mi.ss A., stenographer. 12 m 900 00
Rent of office. 12 m.. $1,650; express and cartagi', $68 01; office expen.ses. $170.62; postage,
$.308; printed letterheads and envelopes. 26 M, $84 05; .subscriptions to Canadian
papers. $14 75; telephone rent, 12 m., $49 SO; telegrams and telephone mesisages.
$29 09 . 2,374 92
New York. N.Y. ($8,614 91)—
Rutherford. Ur. R. T., medical in.xpertor: salary, 12 m., $3,000, less military pay, April
I to .-Hpt. 10. $609 42: travelling expenses. $10 46; car fares. $55 20; meals. $148.95;
rent of house. 12 m.. $780; heat, light, and water. $106 .52; telephone rent. May, June,
Oct. to .April .10. 1918. $27; uniform suit ami overcoat, $.33 .33
Hetherington. H. B., senior clerk: salary. April 1 to Oct. 31, $1,0.50; car tares, $42.85 ;
meals. $151; 2 uniform suits anil overcoat. $63 33
.Sullivan. \V. }].. clerk. 12 iii., $1,716 64; car fares, $71.77; meals, $239.40; 2 suiU and
overcoat. $63 33: travelling expenses. $12 12; telephone rent, 12 m. to April 30, 1918.
$40; telephone tolls. $3 70. .
Culrlionis, Paul, interpreter: 12 m., $1,016 62; ear fares, $32 30; meals. $196 90; 2 uniform
suits and overcoat. $53 33 .
Expen.«es of deports, $.52 34; office expenses. $20.11; postAge. $45; subscriptions t" Ciinn-
dian pap<-rs. $5; telephone messages and telegrams, $181 .13
Omaha. Neb. ($6,672 18)—
Bennett. W. v., Bgint: salary. 12 m., $1,700; travelling expenses. $222 82
Ko<'hn. J. ('.. assisi.'int: salary, 12 m.. $1 200; Ixiard and loftging, $908 00; fares, S71.29;
sum!r> outlay. $9 72
Lynch, Mi.ss 1). M.. stenographer, 12 m. .
Rent of office. 12 m.. $'.103: express, freight, and cartnge. $29 45; office expenses, $01.55;
pr.stage. $425 80; printi-d letterheads. envelop<'s. etc., 40 M, $134 75; report postcards,
200. $4 95; stonigc tif exhibits. $60; subscriptions to Canadian papers. $10 75; tek>-
phon.' rent. 12 m.. $87; lvp<-»riter desk, $32 .50 . 1,770 75
Philadelphia. Pa. ($4,096 66)—
.lafTrny. J. I'., agent: .salary. 12 m., $2,000; travelling expens<>s. $204.29 2.204 29
Warren. Mi.ssG. E., stenographer, 12 m 549 96
Rent of office. 12 m., $Mm 04: car (ares and ferry. $05 33: janitor. 184; office cxpenwa,
$220 04; pcMrtage. $97: telephone rent. II m. to Mar. 31. $46 1.342 41
C»rri.-<l forward 096,08180
3.552 04
1
,307 18
2
,140 96
1
.299 15
300 .58
1
.922 82
2
.189 61
780 00
nTERIOR DEPARTMEyT: EXPEyDITVRE K— 57
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration— Continued.— Immigration— Suite. $ cts.
BrouKht fonvani 695,081 56
Expenditure in United States— Continued— D(penses aux Bta/s-C/nis— Suite.
^"^"^ Eluott Dr. G. \V." medical inspector: salary, 12 m., $3,000; rent allowance, 12 m.. $360;
sundry outlay, $_3.28 i.ibi iS
^'' ■cfarrett!"R.'.-V.',"aKenL^alary, 12 m., $2,100; travelling expenses, $359.61 _ ,. t ' ^'*^^ ®'
Stenographers; Miss M. M. Dass, 12 m., $1,099.96; Mrs. G. A. Sandberg, April 1 to June
10 $103 33 -■ l.^Do £y
Rent of office, i2m., SI ,.560; car tickets, $.55; cartage and freight on exhibition goods,
$37 GO- exchange on cheques, $13 6S; expenses of exhibits. $192 81; express and cart^
age $28 61- janitor. 12 m., $144; lumber, $145 74; office expenses, $320.36: Posta^,
$460; printing, $80 05; rent of 3 telephones, 12 m., $160; stenographic work, $306 ;
subscriptions to Canadian papers, $16.50 3,52b bS
^''^'rauri",' R:,*igent: iairrv, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses. $299.25; rent, 12 m.. $180;
office expenses, $100.91 ; postage. $33 1.813 lb
S''" KX''Gil£'t. agen?; saU-. Aug. 1 to Mar. 31, $2,333 28; travelling expenses, $100.95. 2.434 23
Roche, Miss Florence, stenographer, Aug. 1 to Mar. 31. ^ „ ■ ,i .-aV Aa •> is^ iS
Rent of store, 8 m. to Mar. 31, $1,600; rent of house, Aug. 7 to Mar. 31, $.-)85.48. . . ^ . . . . . 2, 18d 48
Advertising and printing, $23 05; car fares, $31.40; curtain pole, etc., $29.90; cleaning
and upholstering chairs, $17.50; janitor, 7 m. to Mar. 31. $105: office expenses, $1/1.33;
postage, $40 54; telephone rent. Aug. 15 to Mar. 20, $35 81 ; typewriter. Underwood, _
$96 75- typewriter desk. S47..50; tubseriptions to Canadian papers, $13 ■ • bll (8
Alterations and repairs to office: oak partition doors, lumber, etc., $4S4 75; electrical
work, contract, $135; lettering windows, $102. .50; painting, et^., $101: hardware,
glass etc., $121 88; linoleum. 1035 vd., $121.41; cartage, $43; labour, 68 d., $304 .. 1,413 54
Purchased from Canadian Exhibition Commission: desk and chau-, $35; tables, 3, $21;
chairs, 9, $39; oil paintings, 2, $80; 4 transparencies and set of frames, $(0; tiles. 4 brl..
$60- plate glass, 270 ft., $81; electric pendants. 3 ,$15; artificial trees, seed, etc.. $21;
decorative material, $15; fruit jars, 300, $60 49' ""
Spokane, Wash. ($5,4.53.23) — ,„„ .,
Grieve .Jas. N., agent: salary, 12 m.. $2,200; travelling expenses. $238.97 -sn nn
Grieve, Miss N., stenographer, 12 m , A' 'A' ' \- ■ -■ ' ai ' en-
Rent of office 12 m., SI ,200; advertising and printing, S60. 12; cleaning office. $9i ; expensi-s
of fairs $194 20; office expenses, $128.59: postage, $245.60; printed letterheads and
envelopes, 10 M, $37; stenographic work, $135; subscriptions to Canadian papers,
$14 75; telephone rent. 12 m., $72 2, 184 /b
^^TuU«&!*a,1gent7saIary, 12 m., $1,599,98; travelling expenses, $1,391.21 2,991 19
Rutledge, Miss Helen, stenographer, 12 m ^ ■■ - baa »8
Rent of office, 12 m., $1,200; exchange on cheques, $15.26; janitor, 12 m., $120; names
and addresses of farmers, 12 M, $60; office expenses, $231.65; postage, $610; prmtcd
envelopes. 5 M. $12 25; report postcards, 300, $8.85; storage and cartage, $/0.07;
subscriptions to Canadian papers, $17; telephone rent, 12 m., $60 2,40o OS
VVatertown, S.D. ($5,410.00)— i », ,n7 en 9 707 «
,Iohnstone, M. J., agent: salary, 12 m., $1,599.98; travelling expenses, $1,197.60 2,797 58
Coggeshall, Miss H., stenographer, 12 m ■ , ■ .■ tVa- en
Rent of office- 12 m.. $782 .TO, Aberdeen, Aug., $00; advertismg and printing, $10/. 60,
expenses of fairs, $180.99; janitor, 12 m.. $96; list of names, $20; office expenses,
$247 58- postage, $265; printed letterheads, 5 M, $18; subscriptions to Canadmn
papers, '$18.75; telephone rent, 12 m.. $36 l-'S. 4.
Miscellaneous —
Bank of Montreal, exchange on cheques r
Canada West Publicity Office, Chicago, grant ^- ^- : :••••;;■ -iV „-
Hay, W. H., Montreal, ri: .Allied Exposition and Bazaar at Buffalo, services. May S to a,
"1917, 17 d. .It $4; travelling expenses, $115. .55
Henkle, I. S., Chicago, rental of exhibition space. Dec. 1 to 8. 1917. .. . . . .
International Farm Congress. Peoria, 111., contribution to premium list, 1917
McKay, .1. A., suli-agent, Alexandria, Minn., salary. 9 m. to Dec. 31 -ioAn" ' ■ i
McRae, Hector C. sub-agent. Chippewa Falls: salary, 10 m. to Jan. 31, $300; special
work, $25; travelling expenses. $16.35 .■.■■. '. '
Michigan Slate Fair. Detroit: exhibit .space. 1,040 sq. ft., $260; advertising in premium
list, 1917, $20; exhibitor's ticket, $2
Mitchell. Rev. lire. Black River, JefTer.son Co.. N.Y.. services as lecturer. .. . ...
National Dairy Show .Association. Chicago, exhibit space. 2, 3, and 4 in Building No. 7,
$8.50. .50. less, refund, $46 30 .1 ., . ,
Rand McXally & Co., Chicago, express and cartage paid on exhibition goods
Roche, Gilbert, special agent, San Diego: April 1 to July 31, $1,600; travelling expenses,
$144.10: car fares, $22 60; office expenses, $11.50; postage and telegrams, $28.75;
Miss F. Roche, stenographer, June 1 to July 31, $120
Carried forward 739,737 36
150 55
2,. 500 00
183 55
750 00
100 00
270 00
341 35
282 00
100 00
804 20
239 70
1,926 95
K— 58 AUDITOIl (;F:yERALS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immigration — Continued.— ImmlKr»tlon— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 739, 737 36
Expenditure in United Stvtea — Concluded — Depenaes auj Etats-Vnis — Fin.
Miscellaneous — Concluded.
Tolmie, A. W., Ottawa; travelling expenses to Columbus, Ohio, and return, re National
Dair>' Show: cabs, cartage, porters, etc., $56.25; board and lodtini;, S'.ll; fares and
puUmans. $51.96; telegrams, etc., S17.04 216 25
Turcotte, J. O., Canadian Govt. Exhibition Commission —
Sal3r>-, 3 m. to Oct. 31, 1917 349 98
San DicKO to San Francisco and return, June 9 45 00
.'^an Diego to San Francisco, Chicago, Columt)us, Ottawa, Chicago and retiun to
Columbus, travel, etc., July 29 to Oct. 12..: ' 265 70
Board: San Fransisco, 35d., $210; Chicago, 17 d., $119; Ottawa, 3d., $14; Columbus,
23 d., $161 504 00
Labour and material rr National Dairj- Show, Columbus 357 96
Whyte i'acking Co., Ltd., Brockville, cheese, 5.54 lb 128 U
Applc.-i for exhibition window, $7.18; badges (Allied Bazar), 330, $38; 9 ft. French flag,
$5.70; hauling evhibiiion material, S7..->0; lantern slides and 2 sliiie boxes, $57; Chicago
Canadian (.'lub membership fees to .\pril 30, 191S, for \V. J. White, $15; photos of
booth, etc., $15; "Saskatchewan Farmer", 14 subscriptions for Canadian Govt,
agents, in CS.. $14; stenographer, $79.35; wTiting news articles, Jos Dillabough,
$77.50; "Winnipeg Telegram," 15 subscriptions to July 31, 1918, $60; sundry outlay,
$15.05 391 28
Chicago Fat Stock Show: bunting, boards, etc., $47.89; carctaking and helping, 9} d.,
$37; carpenter work, 39 h.. $31.20; cartage and express, etc., $19.84; electrical work,
$25; labour, 412 h., $193.90; tieing sheaves, 6 d., $15; l(H>king after exhibit room,
etc., $25; making brickwall on record building, $32.75; painting signs, $54.02; tiuis
and street cars, $22.15; sundrj- outlay, $13.10 516 85
National Dairy Show. Columbus: bond for pictures, $11.02; cartage and express, $60.45;
electric current. $20.80; electrical work. $44.35; help at exhibit. $129. .50; rent of chairs,
desk and rug, $17.50: signs. $.Vt..50; supplier. $4U.50; taxis and street cars. $lS..i0;
A. W. Tolmie. taxis, $11.50. sundry outlay, S15. 20; expensesof R.Wilson, fare Chicago
to Columbus and return. $15, work, 18 d., $90 527 82
Fares (second class) of farm labourers from points in U.S. to International Boundary,
less I cent per mile collected by niilways from the farm labtjurers:
Canadian Northern Kv. Co.. St. Paul t<". Fort Frances. :i.33 at $3.68 1,225 44
Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Ky. Co., Duluth to Forth Frances, 250 at $2.53 632 .50
Great Northern Ry. Co.: St. Paul to Emerson, 428 at $5.51 ; Minneapolis to Emerson,
4 at $5.37 2,379 76
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste Marie Rv. Co.: St. Paul to Emerson, 1,544 at
$5.51, to Portal, 99 at $7.33; Minneapolis to Emerson, 95 at $5.37, to Portal, 4 at
$7.17 9,77194
Northern Pacific Ry. Co., St. Paul to Emerson, 3 at $5..55 16 65
Spokane International Ry. Co., Spokane to Kingsgate. 884 at $2.80 2,475 20
Farm Labour Delegates to United States. — DHfgu^ de* valets de fvrme auj Etals-Unis.
.Montgomery, Fred, Moosejaw: salary, Mar. 18 to April 20, 1917, $167.74; balance due from
1916-17. page K— .56, $97.18 264 02
Pedlar, J. H., Winnipeg, April 1 to May 1, 1917: board and lodging, $S6; fares and puUmttDS,
$23.90; exchange, etc., $1.10 121 00
Wilaon, E. E., Saskatoon, expenses. Mar. 29 to April 16, 1918 75 40
Balances due from 1916-17, pages K— .55 and .56: Wm. Balfour. $306.78; W. J. Bollerill. $266.50;
Alex. Cummingi. $220; Jainos E. Good. $245.16; W.J. Hntton. $169. .55: L. 11. Meiklejohn,
$206.90; J. T. North, $i()6.76; W. B. Oaklev, $50; J. J. OBrien, $307.45; T. J. Peu.-ock,
$441..59; W. A. Porter. $206.11; F. W. |{oi.in.son, $74.86; W. Scramlin, $2,S7.1S; F. G.
Sparling. $!»6.I2: A. T. Tail, $176.13; Wiljnmcs Thompson, $426.75: D. F. Warren, $202.74;
G. H. Wright, $195.62 4,186 20
European Agcncie*— Agenees europfennes.
lyondon, Eng., Assistant Superintendent's office —
Smith, J. Ohed. nsst. supt.: salary, 12 m., $4,400; travelling expenses, $183.47; senj*on
ticket, Richmond to Wat<'rlo<i, 12 m., $70 57; cabs, etc., $180,111; rent of private
house, 12 m. to Mar. 25, $.593.73, balance of rates to June, 1917, $19.71; sundry outlay,
$2.52 5,4.50 19
Allen, Chas. A., secretary, 12 m., $2,500: Allen. W. A, clerk. 12 m., $1,200 3,700 00
Campbell, Dawson, salary, 12 m., $1,200, loss $207.12. military pay 992 88
Chapman. F. ().. salnrv, i2 m.. $1,800. less $3.55.25 mililarv nnv 1.444 75
Everett, F. G.. dork, salary, 12 m., $1,300, loss $.5.83.89, military pay 716 11
Hales, .Miss. K., accountant, salary, 12 in 1,106 66
Hanncll, E. O.. clerk, snlnrt', $600, less $88.82. military pay 511 18
Carried forward 778, 1 1 1 09
IXTERIOR DEPARTMENT: KXPENDITORE K— 59
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration — Continued.— Immigration— Suite. S eta.
Brought forward 778,111 09
European Agencies — Continued— Affences europiennes — Suite.
London, En^., Assistant Superintendent's office — Concluded.
McConkey, B., clerk, salary, 12 ra 1,800 00
O'Kelly, .\ndrew, salary, 12 m., $1,800. less 81,262.29, military pay 537 71
Priske, Miss C, clerk and typist: salary, 12 m., $800; travelling expenses, $2.27 :... 802 27
Stanford, .J. H., salary, 8 m. to Nov. 30, $1,200, less $488, military pay 712 00
Clerks and typists: VV. Bond, Sept. 8 to Mar. 31, $176.42; Miss H. Cope, April 1 to June
30, Feb. and Mar., $224..58; Miss B. Cummings, 12 m., $693.32; D. E. Douglas, May
17 to -Mar. 31, $373.17; Mrs. M. C. Eadie, Feb. and Mar., $100.33; Miss M. A. Edney.
9 m. to Dec. 31, $404.97; Miss E. N. Fermor, 12 m., $600; Miss I. B. Fowler, Aug. 1
to Mar. 31, $344.27; Mrs. \V. G. Fry, Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, $213.34; Miss VV. G. Gibb. 9 m.
to Dec. 31, $480; MissE. Godden, 12 m. ,8900: Mrs. C. A. Hambly, Jan. 1 to Mar. 31,
$195; Miss C. A. Howe, 9 m. to Dec. 31, $404.96, less $4.26 sick benefit, $400.70;
Miss M. G. Ingram, Aug. 1 to Mar. 31. $327.60; E. Knight, June 1 to Dec. 15, $292.47;
Miss C. Marriner, 12 m., $6.33.33; Miss M. A. Nisbett, 12 m., $633.33: Miss M. C.
Noble, 8 m. to Nov. 30, $3.59.97; Miss E. M. Owen, 12 m., $600. less $6.72 sick benefit,
$593.28; Miss M. Salt, 3 m. to June .30, $149.95 (resigned); Miss A. Sloan, 12 m.,
$710.67; Miss H. M. Stevenson, 12 m., $693.32; Mrs. M. A. Thomson, Jan. 1 to Mar.
31, $195; Miss M. Turner, 12 m., $753.33; W. Turner, Jan. 7 to Mar 31, $138.82 10,593 17
Mes.sengers, etc.: N. Audiore, 52 w., $360, less $177.16 military pay, $182.84; C. Dale,
52 w., $327.20. less $68.13 military pay to Jan. 5, $2.59.07; F. Doyle, 12 m., $480,
le.ss $88.82 military pay, $391.18; D. English, 5 w. to Aug. 31, $7.30; G. Higgs, .52 w.,
$360, less $88..5S military pav, $271.42: T. Higgs, 52 w., 8190; F. Lawner, .52 w., $320,
less $88.57 military pay, $231.43; A. Young, 52 w.,$360, less $177.16 military pay.
$182.84 1,716 08
Rent of premises, Trafalgar House, 12 m., $12,998.38; taxes and water rates, 12 m.,
f « $2, 107.14; electricity, 9 ra. to Dee. 31, $347.76 15,453 28
Army and Navy deposit account, $29.20; cablegrams, etc., $531.71; cabs and street cars,
$115.63; cleaning offices, $484.23; coal, 15-4 ton, $146.26: destroying mice, contract,
$.38.93; income tax, various members of staff, $1,288.84; maple leaves and sprays,
$32.73; National Health insurance, $54.65; negatives and slides, 1.031, $216.75;
9 slide boxes, repairs, etc., $32.83; office expenses, $597.78: postage, $2,354.13; rent of
typewriter, 10 m. to Mar. 31, $124.10; typewriter supplies and repairs, $189.02; sub-
scriptions to Canadian papers, $41.75; telephone rent and calls, $258.01; sundry out-
lay, $43.37 6,579 94
Hoskins, F. C, & Co., Ltd.: repairs, alterations, etc.. Mar. to Dec. 31, 1917, $297.35;
on account to Mar. 31, 1918 (49-19-4) $243.17 540 52
Aberdeen Agency ($5,049.73) —
Archibald, C. ('., agent: salary, 12 m., $1,800; income tax, $82.73; travelling expenses, $9 1,891 73
Murray, J. A. F., clerk: salary, 12 m., $726.65; income tax, $9..57 736 22
Irvine, Miss M. S., clerk and typist. 12 m 526 68
Rent of shop, 116 Union St., 12 m. to Nov. 11, 1917, $924.66; cleaning office and windows,
$131.64; electricity and gas, $82.57; expen.ses of lectures, $188.58; freight, $.53.10;
office expenses, $128.88; postage stamps, $102.20; storage of wagon, $9.50; subscrip-
tions to Canadian papers, $40.25; taxes and rates, $192.35; telephone rent, $41.37 1,895 10
Belfast Agency ($4,706.08)—
Welpster, John, agent: salary, 12 m., $2,500; income tax, $310.75 2,810 75
MuUan, J., clerk; salary, 12 m., $000, less $192.36, military pay 407 64
Byrne, Miss Emily, clerk and typist, 12 m 693 32
Rent of office and store, 12 m. to Feb. 1, 1918, 8282.27; advertising, $8.03; cleaning office
and windows, $84.68; electricity and gas, $30.88; expenses of exhibits, $25.89; freight,
$30.68; office expenses, $118.17; postage stamps, $87.00; rates and taxes, $83.85;
subscriptions to Canadian papers, $4; telephone rent, 12 ra. to Feb. 28, 1919, $38.32. . 794 37
Birmingham .\gcncy ($4,091.86)—
Campbell. F., agent: salarv, 12 m., $1,800, less $91.25 military pay to April 30, $1,708.75;
travelling expen.ses, $122 68 1 , 831 43
Bond, W., acting agent: salary, 3 m. to June 30, $152.46; board and lodging, $81.70 234 16
Mathews, T. J., clerk, salary, 12 m 546 67
Rent of premises, 1.39 Corporation St., 12 m. to Mar. 25, 1918, $608.33; fire and plate
gla.ss insurance, $17.40; taxes and water rates, $287.38 913 11
Assistant in office. $49.64; cleaning office and windows, $81. .39; electricity and gas, $54.16;
freight. $21.30; office expenses, $1.54..50; postage stamps, $131.40; subscriptions to
Canadian papers, $42.75; telephone rent, 12 m. to Feb. 6, 1919, $31.35 566 49
Carlisle Agency ($4,.324.93)—
Holmes, Geo. .\I., agent: salary, 12 m., $1,500; travelling expenses, $34.30 1,534 30
Scott, Miss Florence S., typist, 12 m 408 80
Rent of premises, 54 Castle St., 12 m., $365; heating apparatus, $18.25; taxes and rates,
$129.13 512 38
Carried forward 833, 149 21
K— 60 AUDITOR GKyERAl.< REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immigration — Continued. — Immigration — Suite. { cts.
Brought forward 833.149 21
European Agenda — Continued — Agence» europiennea — Suite.
Carlisle Agency — Concluded.
Cleaning office and windows. $120.94; electricity and gas, $125.78; freight and express,
$73.81; office expenses. $148.48; postage stamps. $1,335.06; storage of wagon. 12 m.,
$11.68; subscriptions to Canadian papers, $24.50; telephone rent. 12 m.. $29.20 4.869 45
Dublin .\gencv ($4,392.18)—
O'Kellv. Edward, agent: salary. 12 m.. $2,500; Uavellinp expenses. $23.46 2,523 46
Storv. Wm.. clerk and typist, salarv. 12 m.. $500. le.s.s $88.82 inilitarj- pay 411 18
Dovle. M.. office bov. salary. 52 weeks to March 30. $299.46. le.*s $88.57 military pay 210 89
Meilor. John, clerk: salary. 45^ wcoks to March 30. $234.09; tea money $5.35 239 44
Rent of office. 12 m. to Jan. 31. 191S. $.3.«;9.33; rent of storage. 12 m.. $17.52; advertising.
$22.55; cabs and car fares, $32.87; cleaning office and windows. $131.10; electricity
and B.1S, $67.36; expenses of exhibits, $38.67; freight. $.30.96; office expenses, $144.09;
postage. $62.60; subscriptions to Canadian papers, $24.10; telephone rent, 12 m. to
Oct.. 1918. $46 1,007 21
Exeter .\gcncy $4,767.63) —
Cardale, John, agent: salarj'. 12 m., $1,800; income tax, $122.54; travelling expenses,
$160.67 2.ftS3 21
Davies. L.. clerk, salary. 12 m.. $600, less military pay, 365 d. at Is., $88.82 511 18
Margrett, Mi.ss M.. clerk and typist, salary. 12 m.. $733.30; income tax, $6.53 739 83
Rent of office, 12 m., $486.66; rent of basement store. 12 m.. $.33.58; cleaning office and
windows. $71.05: electricity and gas. $48..39; expenses of lectures, $20.25; freight,
$41.65; office expenses, $74.27; postjige stamps, $403.93; rales and taxes, $160.60;
storage of atlas cases, $15.41; subscriptions to Canadian papers, $19.25: telephone
rent. 12 m.. $.38.37 1.433 41
Glasgow Agency ($5,961.83)—
Millar. J. K.. agent: salary, 12 m.. $2,100; travelling expenses. $3.33 2. 103 33
Hay, John, clerk: salary. 12 m.. $540. less military pay, 36.5 d. at 3 8. 2 d.. $281.25 2.VS 75
Jackson, ifiss M., clerk and tvpist, .salary, 7 m. to ( >ct. 31 33S 25
MacTjiren, Muss J. G.. clerk and typist. 12 m 566 67
Rent of office. 12 m.. $1.642. .50; taxes and rates. $396 85: cabs and car tares. $44.57; clean-
ing office and windows. $166.93; electricity. 12Tn. to Dec. 17, $158.57; office expenses.
$117.28; postage stamps, $.58.40; subscriptions to Canadian papers, $15.25; telephone
rent, 12 m. to Oct. 13, 1918, $64.48 2,694 83
Liverpool .\gencv ($9,174.69) —
Salinger, S.. clerk: salar>'. 12 m.. $1.2.^3.33: income tax. $41.61; meals, etc.. $10.21 1.285 15
Lough. J. H.. clerk: .salar\-. 12 m.. $1,200, les,s military pay, $88.82: income tax, $33.46;
hotel allowance, to Jan. 19. 1918. 6 weeks at £1 .5s., 16 weeks at £1 15s., $172.77 1.317 41
Bond. Wrn., clerk: salary, 9 m. to March 31, $4.57..54; i.Vpril to June at Birmingham),
railway fares, Liverpool to London and return. $24.00; board, etc.. Nov. 20 to Feb.
16, $122.99 604 62
Stocks, J. \V,, warehou.»eman; salary. 12 m.. $8.59.97; income tax. $21.78; meals, $2.68.. 884 43
Offire a-ssistant. H. McNoight, 12 m.. $299.78, less military pay, $88.81 210 97
Rent of premises. 48 Lord St.. 12 in., $1,946.67; rent of wanOiouso, Thomas St,, 12 m..
$486.67; rates and taxes. $92.S.19; cleaning office nntl winilows, $221 .6S; coal ;ind coke,
$42.12; electricity. $23.91: freight and <-arlagc, $S1.0.'i: ofTice expi'ns4-s. $186. 4X; postage,
$803; storage of wagon, $14.60: subscriptions to Caniulian papers, $61.25; telephone
rent. 12 m. to April 14, 1918. $59.62; sundry outlay, $16,89 4.872 II
Peterborough .Vgencv ( $2.. 532. 53)—
Whit.sod. E. M.. clnrk and typist. 12 m 6.33 33
Jcrman. A. L.. office a."sist«nt. salary. 12 m.. $119.67. less militarj- pay. $88..57 331 10
Rent of office. 12 m.. $5)73.33; rates and taxes. $2.34.77; cleaning office. $110.96; roal,
$25.61; office exp<'ns<'s. $S7.61 ; postage. $S0.36: <<ubscriptions to Canadian papers.
$17..';0; teleplume rent. 12 m. to Sept. 20, 191S. $.37.96 1.. 568 10
York Agency ($3,725.95)—
Burnett, L.. agent: salary, 12 m., $2,200; income tax. $212.79; travplling expenses, $8.10 2,420 89
Cummings, Miss M., clerk and typist, salary, 12 m 493 32
Rent of premi.ses. 16 I'arliameni St . 12 in.. $.3.52.83; rales and taxes, $139. .52: cleaning
office, etc.. $23.12; eleclricily and gas, $25.62; freight, $15.18; office exp<'nws, $26.77;
postage stamps. $191. .50; subscriptions to Canadian papers, S8; telephone rent, 12 m.
to Feb. 18. I9IS, $29.20 811 74
Welsh .\gcncy ($7,8.32.64)-
I'ugh. S. W '.. agent and inspecl<ir of agencies: salary, 12 m., $3,.502.42. less inililary pay.
244 d. lo Nov. .30. $742.17; income lax. $2.58.75; expi-nses. vi.siling London ami Cardiff
offices, to Dec. 31, $.m5.46; expenses CarflifTan.l Isk, $315.27 3.639 73
Davies. D. H., clerk: salary. 2 m. to May 31. $I4«.97. less military pay. 61 d. ,$126.17
(killed inaction) 23 80
Thoroley. D.. clerk, salary, 12 m. 610 67
Carrie<l forward . . 809,853 67
IXTERIOR DEl'AItTMi:yT: EXPEyDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 61
Immigration— Continued.— Immigration— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 869, 853 67
European Agencies — Concluded — Agencea europ^ennes— Fin.
Welsh Agency — Concluded.
Kent of premises. 28 High St., Cardiff, 12 m., $2,4.33.33, less $1,041.10 received from
Imperial Govt, for use of portion of premises; rates and taxes, $1,363.62; cleaning
office and windows, S142.10; coke, $48. 4.5; electric light, S56.25; office expenses,
$11.5.26: freight, $22.40; postage stamps, $350.40: .subscriptions to Canadian papers,
$29; telephone rent, 12 m. to Dec. 22, 1918, $32.73 3,552 44
Paris Agency (SI, 336. 63)—
Martin, F. L., accountant, salary, 12 m., less military pay. . . .' 454 75
Martin. Mrs. M., stenographer, .salary, 12 m 668 02
.Jones, E., messenger, salary, 12 m., $219.91, less military pay, $21.90 198 01
Ta-xes 15 85
Miscellaneous Expenditure in Great Britain and Europe.
Diverses depenses en Grande^Bretagne et en Europe,
Adams, Cieorge, .Aylesbury, storage of exhibition van, 15 m. to March 28, 1918 64 73
Baker, J. Allen, Trenton. Ont.. apples, 264 boxes at 35 shillings 2,248 40
Butcher, W. & Sons, Ltd., London: No. "0" cinematograph and 2 extra spools, ^7.21; 3 cine.
films, 820 ft., .$60. 51; postage and packing, $1.03 114 75
Coghlan, John, salary, 12 m., $1,800; Davie.s. Mrs. J., press sci'vices, 52 weeks, $379.60 2,179 60
Edgar, .1.: salarv, 12 m., $1,800; income tax, $136.02; travelling expenses, $293.93; expenses of
exhibits, $17.36 , 2,247 31
Edmonton Union, repayment of inspection fees re Frank and Edith Warman 44 75
Griffith, \Vm.: salary, 12 m., $1,500, less military pay, 153 d. at 7s. 6d., 212 d. at 8s. 6d.,
$717.72; income tax, $14.60 796 88
Howard, Paul, salary, 12 m., $1,500, less military pay, $648.45 851 55
.lackson. Miss M. L., clerk Glasgow office, retiring allowance, 2 m. salary 96 64
Miller, R. \.: salarv, 12 m., $632.68. less military pay. 365 d. at 6s., $532.90 99 78
Neale. \V. .V., salary, August 1 to March 31, $519.92; NeLson, David, salary, 12 m., $999.85. . 1,519 77
Newton & Co., London, 2 Newtonian 4 burner jets, dis.solver tap, generator and 20 lb. carbide 30 82
Roy, Philippe, Paris, expenses in connection with the burial of the late Paul Wiallard, author-
ized by Order in Council, Sept. 25, 1918, $1,183.92, less $375.65 paid in 1915-16 and $10.14
paid in 1918-19 798 13
Salt, Miss Mabel M., clerk London office, retiring allowance, 2 m. salar>' 99 97
Salvation .\rmy, London, enquiries made and services rendered by S. A. Emigration office,
from Feb., 1916, to Jan., 1917, relative to Continental (European) immigrants deported
or proposed to be deported (not emigrated through the auspices of the ^Vrmy) 63 87
Union Cold Storjige Co., Ltd., London, storage, carriage, etc., of apples 165 43
Webb, W. W., .salary, 12 m., $1,000. less military pay, .365 d. at Is., $88.82 911 18
White Star Line, passage of Mrs. Manning and 2 children 124 10
Transportation expenses: of Dorothv M. Cave, refunded in 1916-17, $10; of Mrs. Ferrar to be
refunded, $34.06 44 06
Expenses of meetings, $15.15; freight, cartage, etc., $491.17; prints, 14, $2.07; subscription to
"Royal Sanitary Institute" for Dr. Bryce, $10.22; subscription to "Canada," $7; standing
room for wa,i;on and cleaning, $18.12 543 73
Bonuses, Commissions, etc. — Bonis, commissions, etc.
Commission to employment agents in Eastern Canada, on farm help or domestic servants
at $2 a head: T. H. Hodgson, Bolton, $134; D. McClure, Brampton, $184; David Smith,
Brussels, $26; R. E. Stevenson, Bradford, $38; 14 payments under $24, $124 506 00
British bonuses, £1 for adults, 10s. for minors: T. Cook & Son, London, $.34.06; David L.
Edward, Perth, $29.20; payments under $25, $128.97 192 23
Continental bonuses, £1 for adults, 10s. for minors: Hernu, Peron & Co., Paris, $4.87; J. B.
Lundberg, Gothenburg, W1.37 46 24
Printing, Advertising, etc., Canada and United Slates — Impressions, publicite, etc., Canada et
Elats-Unis.
Boston Transcript Co., 12 m. to Jan. 25, ,308 insertions 1,500 00
Brockvillo Recorder, advertising re farm help 4 20
Chicago, " Canadian American ", 170 lines, 39 insertions 696 15
Chicago, Rand McNallv & Co., ($24,. 5.55 58)—
Canada West, 336,707 at $62 85, enamel stock, 500 at $156; 20 M cards, $35 21 ,275 07
Canada wall maps, 3fifi at .5Gc.; 62 M circular letters, $238,70 : 443 66
Pasters, for Canada West cover 145 M $181 10; printing 2, 500 copies 4 page article, $24 . 65. 205 75
One half page advertisement in " Bankers' Monthly ", 12 m., $480; advertising service in
maps, 12 m., $732 1,212 00
Carried forward 913, 869 49
K— 62 AUDITOR GEXERAi:^ RFPORT. V.>f!-I918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immigration — Continued. — Immigration — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward.. 913,869 49
Printing, Adtcrlising, etc., Canada and I'nilai Stales — Concluded.
Impressinns, pubticilt', c.V., Canada ei Etals-L'nis — Fin.
Chicago, Rand McXally & Co. — Conduded.
Erchango on cheques, $12 27; boxing, $364 50; freight, etc., $985 29; postage, $48.78;
addressing envelopes, $8 26 1.419 10
Chicago, Charles H. Touzalin: advertising in various papers. April to March 31. $1.36,290 66;
electro.s. tvpcsetting. relettering, printing, etc.. $921 62; exchange on cheques. $219 96;
postagf, $i32 32 137,564 56
Chicago, Western British American, 170 lines, 52 times, 72 lines, 52 times, in all. 12,584 lines
at lOJc.; printing circulars and envelopes. 21 M. $46 25; addressing envelopes ami folding
circulars. $39 37: postage, $105 1,51194
Chicago, Western Newspaper I'nion: advertising in various papers. April 1 to March 31.
$117,746 16; exihange on cheques, $74 52 117,S20 6S
Marshall. Minn., " News Messenger ", advertising. 65 weeks to March 29 101 40
Milwaukee, Houtkamp Printing Co., envelopes and letterheads. 10 M 31 10
Moniriiil: Canadian Medical .\.ssociation, 500 reprints with covers .... 20 00
Montreal." Gazette ": advertisement in supplement. $75; express on copies of permit, $21.16.. 96 16
Montreal, International Ry. Pub. Co., advertising in " Canadian Official Railway Guide '.
12 m. to Mar. 31 v.- ■ ,-. ' \'i{1S,
Montreal, Mount Royal Pub. Co.. 1 page advertisement in " Le Lix-re d'or des Canadiens 150 w
Montreal. " Standard ". advertising in Review number as per contract ■^-'O 00
Ottawa. " Canadian Military Gazette ". advertising 12 m. to Mar. 31. 2 insertions per m . 250 OJ)
Ottawa. " Danebrog ". 1 page advertisement in annual Christmas number ,{0 00
Toronto, .Vllied Trades and Labour Association, advertisement in "Official Twentieth
Anniversarv ' Soux-enir Number " jil} aII
Toronto, Cana.iian Facts Pub. C,>., .300 copies of " Facts " at 20c ...._. ;;• ' 'ii • ,on on
Toronto, Ontario Pub. Co., I page ml vert isement in " Canadian Magazine ", 13 m. to Mar. 31 . 3^1 '"O
Toronto, " Varsity Magazine Supplement ". advertising as per contract '-* ||0
Whitchorse. " Weekly Star ". printing 100 blank forms of permit i ion nn
Winnipeg. " Heimskringla ". 78 M copies at $40 'i;;!; I^
Winnipeg. ' Der Nonhvesten ". advertising. 10 m. to Jan. 31. $399 99; 10 M oopies. $1,200. 1.599 99
Winnipeg. Reynolds, Ltd., letterheads and enx-elopes, 4 M ifo en
Winnipeg. Saults and Pollard. Ltd.. printing 20 M farm labourers' certificates '43 50
Winnipeg, "Telegram", printing 20 .M farm labourers' certificates 11. 05
Printing, Aduerlising, tic. Great Britain and Europe— Imprcasions, pulAicilc, etc., Grandi-
Bretagne ft Europt.
London. Canada Newspaper Co., Ltd.: adx'crtising, Mar. 1 to Dec. 31. 1917, Feb., 1918.
II m.. $2,291 67; electros. 3. $5 62 mi^
London. " Canadian Gazette ". half page ailx-erti.sement. 52 weeks (D March 28. 1918. __. ■■ ■ • ■ "''' ■"
London, .S. Davis Co.: 400 news items sheets and postage, .53 weeks to March 31, $762 68;
design figure in khaki. $12 17 , 774 S5
London, Hazell. Wat.son & Vini'v: cheque l><)oks, 4, $47.45. stamping. $34.47; envelopes, printed,
Htamp.d. etc.. 06.475. $604 83, gummed only. 26.2.50. $162 97. altas. 101.4,50. $956 79.
ff>ol»eap. 10.000. $55 97; filing covers. 10. .500. $103.66; filing boxes, 112. $107 IS; paper.
blotting. 5 M. $.54.75. brown. 8 rm.. $76.16, letter heading, etc., 203 rm.. $721.78, plam. 15
rm., $2.12.22. vellow, 140 rm. $194.90; registers, 3. $.3* .57; various forms, .35. .500. $195,27;
wrappers. 6.000. $.W .50: sundry supplies and stationery. $-160 .59; carriage. $30 44 4,1.>4 50
London. Maple I>af .Magazini'. i page advertisement ■- '•' ■''*
London. Street A Co.: silting up and printing. 1.400 news it^'iiis. .53 weeks, to Feb. 28, 1918,
$1,0.30 83; selecting and a'ldres.sing 69,I>J0 envelopes to editors of I/ondon and provincial
papers. $.520 85. postage, $705 83; subscriptions to papers. $23 89; blocks, drawings,
etc., $10 ,52 2,291 B2
Eipmaex xcith Deports — Dfpennes relalim am dfportdi.
< anixlinn Norilurn Railway, fares >; ul 00
Canailinn Pacific Drcan Sirxiees: occon paaaagcs, 13 adults at tl5; railway fares. Groat
Uritain and I'.ump.'. $<'i4S 23 ■• 84J ^.J
f'anadlan Pacific Railway Co.: ocean passage. $15; farc-s for deports. (1,171 12, officer*
ac'ompanying dep<irts. $201 30
Compagnie t;/'n/-rale Translantique. New York, oc<'an passages, 2. .
Delaware A Hudsrm Co., railway fares
Grand Trunk Railway Co., fares
Jules Hr,n<- Tniv<l Agf-niies: fares, Montreal U< Now York, 4, $38 72; ocean pas.sag<>s, 3, $141...
New ^'ork t'l.plral llailway t*o.. fares
New York and Cuba .Mail .S..S. Co.. ocean passage
Pacific .S.H. Co.. fares, etc
Carried forward .
1
477 42
88
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110
60
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72
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41
33 00
72
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1.102
394
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IXTKRlOfi riEPARniKST: KXPENDITURK K— 63
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Immigration— Continued.— Immigration — Suite. $ eta.
Brought forward 1 . 192, 394 SO
Expenses and Deports — Concluded — Dipenses relatives auz iiportis — Fin.
White .Star Dominion Line: ocean passages, 2 at $50, 5 at $15; war tax, $3; expenses of deport,
$1.80 179 80
Payments under $25: board and care of child at .St. John, X.B.. Feb. 9 to March 11, $20;
expen.ses of constable and prisoners, $9; expenses of deports. $25 95; fares, $24 35; ocean.,
passage, $15; .sundry. $11 aO 105 80
Miscellaneous — I)i I'^rs .
Grants ($19,250)—
Calgary, Women's Hostel . .500 00
Montreal, Catholic Immigration Home 1.000.00
Montreal. La Societe, Oenerale de Colonisation et de Repatriement de la Province de
Quebec 2.000 00
Montreal, L'L'nion Nationalc Franfaise 1.000 00
Montreal, Protestant Directorate of Female Immigration 1,000 00
Montreal. Women's National Immigration Society 1,000 00
Ottawa, Woman's Hostel and Travellers' .\id Society ■ 1.000 00
Ottawa Valley Immigration .\id Association : 2,500 00
Toronto, Salvation Army 7,500 00
Toronto, Women's Welcome Hostel 1 ,000 00
Winnipeg. Girls' Home of Welcome 750 00
Guarantees refunded in 1916-17: .\lbert Brown Co.. $60; City of Salertao. $100; Coop and
Lent Shows, $100, less $9 60 expenses of deport; Lyric Theatre Co., $150; Million Dollar
Co., $25 425 40
Refunds of deports, etc.. John Giegala, $15; 1916-17. Jordon Bajis. $100 115 00
Seed Grain and Relief, transfer of refund, erroneously credited to Immigration in 1914-15. . 43 00
General expenses —
.■VUan, Killam & McKay. Winnipeg, premium on $20,000 guarantee bond 71 17
Can. Pac. Ocean Services, Ltd.. Montreal, ocean freight on 119 cases of literature shipped
to London. Eng.. 25, 9.50 lb 648 75
Clark Bros. & Hughes, Winnipeg, burial expenses of late W. M. .lackson, immigration
inspector , 177 00
.\.B. Cook, Regina, special officer enquiring into Immigration, March 10 to 31, 1918, 22
d. at $25 550 00
Department of Public Printing and Stationery ($.32,923 21 )—
Books, 7, $28 08; Canadian almanacs, 45. $51 75; directories, 19, $108.70 188 53
" Canada and its Provinces ", 23 vols.. $100; fountain pens, 13, $66.25 166 25
Cabinets and book cases, .sectional. 9. $410 52; cabinets, guides, etc., 3. $28 42 438 94
Chairs: 3 at $26 95, 1 at $7 90, 6 at $4 55, tvpe«Titer, 1 at $25 41, 3 at $7 70 164 56
Desks: 2 at $51 10, 1 at $.37 10, typewTiter, 1 at_$52_90. 2 at $15 .50. I at $39 322 20
Typewriters: Corona, $63; Remington, 2, $267; L'nderwood, 7, $875.25, less allow-
ance on old machines, $40 1,165 25
Repairs to tvpewTiters. enumerators, etc 99 50
Brief bags, 2 at $8 .50; club bags for messenger, 3, $43 75 60 75
Travelling bags: Percy Reid, $22 .50; D. H. Reynolds. $22 50; T. B. Willans, $20. 65 00
.Subscriptions to newspapers. $5 95; parliamentary publications. $165 33 171 28
Printing, $22,774.81; stationery. $7,306.14 30,080 95
H. W. Gw'yther, Hindu inspector. Vancouver: travelling expenses to Ottawa, .\pril 7 to 12,
$32 75; board and lodging at Ottawa, .\pril 13 to .\ug. 31, $330 65, living allowance,
Sept. I to March 31, 7 m. at $50; travelling expenses to Sudbury and return. May
14 to 18, $18 20; expenses of prisoner, $S 90 740 .50
Wm. Hutchin.son, "Toronto, photographs and negatives of Old Country boys employed
on Ontario farms. 191 47 75
International Rv. Pub. Co.. Montreal, 40 subscriptions to the " Canadian Official Ry.
Guide ", 12"m 120 00
Mrs. Margaret Jessop, Gladstone, Man., 8 x 10 farm views, 23 34 .50
.1. A. Laferrierc, removal expenses: travelling expenses, self, Ottawa to Manchester,
N. H. and return to Montreal. $46 15; Mrs. Laferriere, Ottawa to Montreal, $3 95;
crating and packing furniture. $35 85 10
J. H. Lough, clerk. Liverpool, F.ng. .\gencv: ocean passage, Liverpool to St. John, X.B.,
$40 .56; expenses aci-ount not received. $182 06 , 222 62
.1. P. Lunney. clerk, St. .lohn. N.B. .\geney: examining steamers at Halifax. Feb. 13
to March 5. 1917. travelling expenses, $14 75, board, etc., at Halifax. $86 05: boundary
inspection at Bo.ston. travelling expenses, $25 21, board and lodging, $305 30, car fares,
$17.35, discount on cheque. $1 .30 449 96
.McUermid Engraving Co.. Ltd.. Edmonton, 35 negatives of North Country scenes 87 50
I. T. Parker, High River. Alia., photographs, 28 at $1 .50 42 00
Phot^)graphy Limited. Ottawa: 2 large photos of ministers, $10; film, 24 roils, $9.60;
developing and printing. $19 59 39 19
Carried forward 1,248,7.52 75
K— 64 AUDITOR GEXERA.LS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Immisration — Concluded.— ImmiEration— Fin. $ cts.
Brought forn-ard 1,248,752 75
Miecellaneotis — Concluded — Divers — Fin.
General eipenaea — Concluded.
Wm. Scully, Montreal: imraisration badges, 50 at $1 50; buttons, 10 gr. large, $100, 10
gr. small. SS4: postage, 75 cents 259 75
Syme-Skidmore, Winnipeg, warning signs for boundary line, per estimate, 30 259 50
J. K. Thomson, farmer delegate to .Scotland in 1913: salary, 1 m.. $100; expenses, June 2S to
Julv 29, $170 15 270 15
Topley Company. Ottawa: enlargements, IS, $41 80: prints. 1.5S. $3? 10 79 90
Winnipeg Industrial Bureau, space rental 2, 000 00
Payments under $25: commission on fines, $4 80; compiling list-s of immigrants going to
United States, oflj h.. S.'JO 75: framing 4 drawings and etprcss. $10: hauling, etc.,
$20; seed barley purchased in 1911. 20 bush., $14. sacks and cartage. $2; subscriptions
to papers. $16; sundr>- outlay, $10 09; rent of p.o. box for Mr. Fortier, .Vnnapolis, $3:
H. Biwer, Milwaukee, Wis., expenses, Emerson to Winnipeg and return, .March 22,
1918, $14 40 125 04
Legal ser\-ice9 —
Bowser. Reid & Walbridge, Vancouver: re Clogstown and Komagata JIaru., $94.06;
re Lillian W oodhouse. $5 99 06
George H. Burroughs, taxed costs re Quebec Xorth Shore Turnpike Roads 170 43
Cate. W.-lls & White. Sherbrooke. Que., re Chas. H. Johnston 10 00
Curran & Curran. Montreal, re Dcgridakis alias Degris 306 15
Fleming it Drake. Windsor, Ont.: Reynolds cs Lctfin, C6t6 and Warren, $45; Reynolda
r:. Penman, $10 W 00
Fraser 4 Rugg, Sherbrooke, Que.: re Samuel G. Gibson, $10; re Joseph LabW', $10 00. . . . 20 00
Thtberge A Germain, Montreal re T. Gactono afiaa Vclla . . 234 80
1.252,542 53
Less — Deductions as below 40.171 35
1.212.471 18
Charged —
Immigration— Salaries of agents, etc .5Sti.204 07
Contingencies, etc 599, 574 26
War appropriation 20,692 85
1,212,471 18
Deducliona — Souslraclione.
Refunds bv tran.sportation companies and others on account of detention ho.spitals: Montn-:il.
$2. 602" 63; Vancouver. $794: Victoria. $1. 145 75 4,542 38
One hall cost of f ransportaion of farm labourers from the United Stat/>s: province of .Vlberta,
$3,812 66: province of .Manitoba. $1,032 75; province of .Sa,skatchewan. $1,965 ,53 9,810 94
Maintenance of immigrants: Can. Pac. Ocean Scrs-ices, $2, 194 50; various transportation
companies, $893 25 3.aS7 75
Militia Dcpartmi'nt. meals supplied Chinese coolies at Vancouver I9,0Sfl 20
Director of Int/'mmont op<Tations. meals for detained prison<-rs of war 7S9 53
Deposits for appeal: .Sam Degris, $20: F. Fotr-ione, $20; ,)os. Onesln, $20; Magn Pnia, $20 80 00
Advanc.s and transportation exp<-n«s: Pte. JI. .Mian. $16 90: Pte. J. T. .Vllan. $60; Mrs.
M. C. Hrndliv, $.i: .Mrs. Kllen f'nrler. $IS: Mrs. I. ("hrislie. $5: Walter Darling, $0;
Humphrey Dnvii i, $160 70; Mrs. Helen Davis. $2: Walter 11. Green, $100; Mrs, Frances
Hill, $.5: .i. D. Hillier, $.5; .Vlex. Humphn^v. $20; .\. K. .Iohnst>n. $20: Pie. Wm. Kincaid,
$70; Mrs. .Mice Mason. $5; Pte. .\. Nelson. $5.1 .50: Mrs. F.vn Patterson. $10: Mrs. Jos.
Sharp.', $.5.5 .50; Sergt. .las. Smith, $86; Lt. J. H. To«ns<md, $48 07; W\ U. Taylor, $140;
Mrs. Tustin. $.5 ,, »« 27
Guarantoi- bonds on entry to Canada: City of Venice Theatrical Co , $100; Wonderland
Show." fo.. $1.50: Sil'bert, Theatre fc, bnlnnce. $3 .50 2.53 ,50
EjpenM's i>f deports. $460 28; cost of cables and telegrams. $01 .52 551 SO
Overcharge on fnMght. $77 .50; unus">l tickets. $IK 30 95 80
E. Dcgridakis. legal costs paid f'urrnn * f'urran. Montreal, by government 70 00
W. J. flounilrt-y. bal. on cap. 66c.; Alex. Pumros<-. | cost of cap. $1 62 2 2H
Graineihibits. $246 40; waste straw said, $2 50 248 »Q
40,171 35
isTEiaou in:i-Mn'Mi:xr: kxi-esditlre k— 65
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Chinese Immigration— Immigration cliinoise. { (.^g,
Montreal-^
Rcgimbal, A., controller: two-.thirds salary as assistant immigration agent, $1,333 33-
<ab liire, $7 75 • ] .341 08
Wont; Ham. interpreter, 12 m 200 00
< hemainus. B.t'., Haihed. R. I?., inspector: salary, 12 m., $900: uniform .suit. ?20 920 00
Powell River, B.C., Banliam. Roht. M.. in.spcotor: salary, 12 m., -SOOO: uniform suit. |2.'{.33 923 33
I'nion Bay. B.C., CloviT, Herherl. Inspector: s:>lary. 12 iii.. .?9()0: uniform suit and over-
coat, $46.70 94g 70
Vancouver —
.Jolliffe, A. L.: two-thirds salary as immigration agent, $1,333.33; travelling expenses,
S4 95. - ■,. ^ , 1,338 28
Cowper, Mrs. Efiith, stenographer, 12 m 1,049 97
llyndn\an. D. E., night watchman: salary, 12 m., $1,049.97; 2 aniform suits and over-
coat.$68. 35 1,11832
Kirk, .lames C., accountant, .salary, 12 m., $1, 199.98, less military pay, $401 ..50 ' 798 48
.Mc.Vam.ara, U., stenographer: salary, 12 m., $1,049.97; 2 uniform suits and 1 overcoat,
5iiS.35 1,118 32
Naftel, F. E., stenographer, salary, April I to .Sept. 4, at $1,200 513 03
Randall. .1. W., clerk: salary, 12 m., $1,039 9(): 2 uniform suits, $45.01 1,144 97
Shew Lung. Paul P., interpreter: salary, 12 m., $1,049 97; uniform suit, *2.3. 34 1,073 31
Stevens, C!. K., accountant: salary, 8 m. to Mar. 31, $800; uniform suit, overcoat and
cap, $48 33 848 33
Taylor. F. VV., clerk: salary, 12 m., $1,249 96; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $68.35 1,318 31
Wilson, C. E., inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,249 96; travelling expenses, $.52.65; uniform
suit.?23,.34 1,325 95
"\ ip Sing, asst. interpreter: salary, 12 m., $".00; 2 uniform suits and overcoat, $68. ,35 568 35
Office expenses. $136.05; materials for cleaning. $149.64: telegrams. $4<S. 05: po.stage, $65;
laundry, $47 (i.5: car tickets. $15 4f;i 39
Victoria —
Milne, Dr. G. L., medical inspector: two-thirds salary, 12 m.. 1,333 33
McCloskcy. Robt., chief clerk: salary, 12 m., $1,249 96; overtime, 152 h. at 40c.; uniform
suit. $20 1,330 76
Marshall,. las., clerk: .salary, 12 m., $1. 199 95; overtime, 118 h. at 40c.; uniform suit, $20 . 1,267 15
Mong Kow, Lee, interpreter: salary, 12 m., $1,599 98; overtime, 59 h. at 40c.; uniform
suit. S20 1,643 58
Monteith, Alex., guardian: April 1 to Oct. 4, 1917 at $1,000; overtime, 97 h. at 40c.;
uniform suit , $20 569 55
Parker, Thos.. overtime. 29^ h. at 40c II 80
RofT. Robt., overtime, 108 h. at 40c 43 20
Speed, .J. \V., overtime, 105' h. at 40c 42 20
Walker, A. A., guardian: salary, 2 in. to Mar. 31, «1.50: overtime, 31 h. at 40c 162 40
Yew. Lee S., a.sst. interpreter: salary, 12 m., $649 98; overtime, 54 h. at 40c., uniform
suit , $20 691 58
Assistant interpreters, 12 m.: Mar Chan, $180; Mar Suie, $180 360 00
Office expen.ses. $22 51; postage, $."0.50; street car ticket.'!, $30: telegrams from Capn,
one-halt cost, $30; telephone rent, 12 m., one^half cost, $34 ,55 297 5
Miscellaneous —
< 'anadian Pacific Railway Co., telegrams 17 94
Department of Public Printing and Stationery: printing, $101 . 18; stationery, $6.50 107 68
Creat North Western Telegraph, Co., telegrams 10 58
Line,- .\lbert E., exchange on checjue 1 25
Premiums on guarantee bonds: Globe Indemnity Co., $38.50; Railway Passengers'
A.ssurance Co., $168 206 .50
Legal services: Bowser, Reed, Walbridge, Douglas & Gibson, King rs Lee Gaun Xum,.
$7."), 10; Fleming, Drake & Foster, Reynolds rs Penman, $10 85 10
25.100 58
Less — Over-payment of head tax on Fong Sing. - 1 25
Charged —
Chinese Immigration: .Salaries 23,032 18
Contingencies 2,067 15
25,099 33
25,099 33
1--5K
K— 66
AUDITOR GETXERAL-S REPORT, X9n-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
R«lief of Distressed Canadians— Serours aiu Canadlens en d£tresse.
Advances and expenses in connection with repatriation of distressed Canadians^
Harold Allen, transportation, Halifax to Moosejaw
Miss Grace Ford, amounts transmitted to her in Dresden
E. A. Green, advances at London, for clothing, board, etc
Mrs. M. I^mbe. fares, self and family, London to Calgary
J. E. Lesihied. unexpended balance of deposit by him in 1916-17 for repatriation of s
Nobert Lescouamac, clothing, etc.. and transportation, Paris to Three Rivers...
Honore Parent, board in London and transportation to Montreal
C. H. Patterson, advance at I.<)ndon for expenses to Toronto
\V. J. Poteet. trai\sportation, Ixjndon to Quebec
C;. RatcllfTe. advances at London for relief
Sirs. E. Shepherd, advances at London for food and clothing, self and child
D. Webster, board and relief advances at London
Various advances under $20. for relief: at London. S732.32: in Canada, $9.80
Expenses in connection with relief work: in London, $67.15; in Canada. S2.63
Less: Amounts received for transmission to Miss Grace Ford, Dresden. $115; refunds
on account of relief advances: X. Lescouamac. $73.20; G. G. Nimaun, $14.60;
H. Parent, $10; C. H. Patterson, $24.30; W. J. Poteet, $20.62
$ cts.
22 00
85 00
38 28
SI 40
32 89
79 80
6S 29
24 33
20 02
24 33
24 33
20 93
742 12
69 78
Dominion I^nds: Salaries and Contingencies.
Terres f(rd^rales: Salaires et d^'peuses rontingcntcs.
General Ezpensct — Dipensea gtnirtxlea.
Salaries at Ottawa (Page K 23)
Allan, Killam * McKay, Ltd., Winnipeg, premium on guarantee bonds
Baird, Thos.. Ottawa, parts and repairs on 2 motor cars
Blackburn, R. C, Kamloops, B.C. 2 plate glass signs
Burrows, Acton, Ltd., Toronto, 25 enamelled iron signs
Davidson, (Jas.) Estate: boxes, 12, $27.60; shooks, 200, $271.50; sundry lumber, $35.40
Department of Public Printing and Stationery: lithographing, printing, stationcrj', etc.,
$24,445.79; sub.scriptions to "Canada Gazette", $100
Globe Indemnity Co., Canada, premium on guarantee bonds
Grant-Holden-Graham, Ltd., Ottawa: tents, 2, $35; towels, pack bags, etc., $7.50 (for F. H.
Kitto)
Grand Trunk Pacific Development Co.. Ltd.: 8 p.c. commission on revenue. 1910-1916,
$2,135.84; 25 p.c. of taxes paid in 1916, $2,586.35; 25 p.c. cost of surveyor, $45.20; total,
$4,767.39. less 25 p.c. on revenue from lands and crops in 1916, $3,273.40
Manley iS: .Slater .\utomobile Co., Moosejaw: Ford touring c:ir, $545; gas and oil, $5.55;
license fee. $10.15; labour and repairs. $21.50; parts and accessories, $71.70; tires and tubes,
$6I.So: total, $718.75, less $19.50 allowance for plain tires and pump: for O. S. Finnic,
ni ining inspector
Steel Knuipment Co.. Pembroke: steel wheels. 1.000 at 10c. , 500 at 8c.. $140; slide angles, 300,
$9; rubber tires, 12, $9; track ends, 6, $1.50 (for Moosejaw Land Office)
Tr>' Me Tire Co., OtUiwa: maintenance of cars, to Mar, 31, 1918: gasoline, 778 gal., $273.41;
oil.s. $30.87; parts and repairs. $26.79; storage on 2 cars. 5 m. at $20. 5 m. ot $24. $220
Freight and express: Canadian Kxprcts Co.. $170.21; Canadian Northern Ry. Co., $836.60;
Cantuiian Pacific Ry. Co., $242.21; Dominion F.xpress Co.. $579.13 ,
Telegrams: Canadian Pacific Ry. Co's Telegraph, $1,231.70; Great North Western Telegraph
Co., $82.60 •
Payments under $25: license fees for 2 motor cars, sea-sfm. 1918. $20; blue prints for O. S. Finnie,
$12.75; commi."»ion on seed grain payments. $5.12; ga-wline, 15 gal., $5.25; parts and
repairs. $8.30; 5 membership fees to Cana'lian I'orestr.v .\R.sf>rintion. $10: repairs to
transit, etc.. for O. S. Finnir. $10.15; rublxT tires, fnr truck. Yorkton Ijind Ollice. $13.40
sulKicriptions to "Canodi.in Mining Institute", fur If. H. Rowatt and < •. .*•. Finnic. $20
surveyor's high cut IkhjUs. for O. S. Finnie, $18.80; translating Hungarian letters, $5
making 2,000 lenghlsot wire, $7.40; nails, 1 keg, $5.60; items under $'i, $5. .15
Advertising anfl Printing f$flO..M3..56) —
Advertising Hynop?<i.'< of Northwest Land and Homestead licgulatioos
Advertising f Vial Mining Regulations
.\dvertising Land open for Settlement anri available to returned soldiers
Advertising Dominion Timber Regulotions
A'lvertising Or'lers in f.'ounril. in B.C. Official "Goiette"
Advertising notice re Protection t4> Homesteiulers during Harvest
A'lverti.sing notices re .Stock-watering n-serves, etc..
Advertising Auction .'^ale f>f Dominion I*ands
Advertising .Aii^'li^in ."^alc of Timber lierths
Advertising notice re withdrawal ot townships not open for Homestead entry
Printing posters r« Auction 8ale of Dominion Lands
Carried forward
1,334 10
1,076 38
14,831
49
3,042
68
254
S9
27
00
31
00
334 50
24,515
79
643 51
42 50
1,493 99
699 25
150 50
551 07
1,828 15
1,314 39
147 12
48,346 83
10.<«2 40
:ui 10
.S2() 00
1111 15
Hi (VI
10 OH
71 40
143 16
14 .'lO
21 06
1 10.480 30
ISTKRIOR DEPAUTMEST: EXI'EKDITVRE K— 67
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion I>ands: Salaries and Contingencies— Continued. t cts.
Terres ffdirales: Saiaires et d^penses contingentes — Suite.
Brought forward llO.tSO 39
Travelling and Removal Expenses — Depenses de voyages elfrais de diminagements.
Daly, (Lt.-Col.) Harold M., travelline expenses 12.3 02
Douglas, A. C., expenses moving faniilv and household effects, Brandon to Winnipeg: fares
and meals, $19.65; freight, packing and transfer. S123.7.3 143 .38
Harvie, J., removal expenses from Lethbridge to Ottawa: fares and pullmans, $78.90; board
and room, April 1 to May 31, ?97.9.5; telegram. $1.01 177 86
Harvie. J., expenses moving family and household effects, Lethbridge to Ottawa: fares and
pullmans, Sl-44.75; board of family, June 19 to .July 31, $52.50; telegrams and livery, $7.28:
packing, shipping and freight on furniture, $202. &i 407 17
Kitto, F. H., D.L.S., Ottawa, expenses in connection with field surveys, season, 1917: wages,
cook, 11 d. at $2..50, Indians, .54 d. at $2.25: men and horses, 71 d. at $2, 18 d. at $3, 11 d. at
So, $400; meals at camp and stopping places, $.59.50; provisions, $195.35; camp utensils and
hardwaie, $23.95; transportation and freight, $206.65; sundry travel, $123.25; photo
.supplies, etc., $16.05 1,024 75
McLcllan, W. B., expenses moving family and household effects, Dauphin to Le Pas 77 07
Expenses moving Land Offices: material and labour making boxes, crating and shipping office
effects: Humboldt, $94.90; Maple Creek, $82.63; Weyburn, $85.65; Yorkton, $155 418 18
Railway fares of Ottawa officials: R. Addison, $16.15; G. D. Pope, $26.80; B. L. York, $4.45. . 47 40
Batlleford Land Office — Bureau des terres d Battleford.
Agent, L. P. O. Xoel, salary, 12 m., $1,800; tr.avellingcxpen.ses, $33.80 1,833 SO
Senior assistant, E. M. Reid. April. 1916, $100 fenlisted); D. J. Rose, transferred from Moose-
jaw, 6 m. to Mar. 31, $800.02; accountant, A. Carlyle-Bell, 12 m., $1,200 2, 100 02
Staff: R.H. Burton, 12 m. (on active service), $1,100; A. C. Dewar, 3 d. in Nov., $9; Miss E.
Foster, Feb. 23 to Mar. 31, $72.86; L. H. Good, .A.pril 1 to Sept. 22, at $900, $430; Miss E.
Jefferson, Feb. 5 to Mar. 15, $73.45; Robt. Kellett, April 3 to May 3, Mav 16 to .lulv 21
at $65, (less 2J d.) $204.33; Miss E. Latimer, 9 m. to Dec. 31 at $700, $524.97; Miss F.
MacDermott, April 1 to Aug. 15 at $660, $246.61; C. H. Prince, 12 m. (on active ser-
vice), $1,200; Miss M. Prince, Mav 16 to Nov. 30 at $700, Dec. 1 to Mar. 31 at $730, .$620.09;
Miss M. Quehl, April 11 to Nov. 30 at $700, Dec. 1 to Mar. 31 at $720, $687.20; J. E. Roland,
April to Mav 4 at .$65, $73.39; Miss M. L. Rose, Mar. 1 to.31, $75; Mrs. E. 0. Stover.
May 14 to Nov. 13 at $600, $300.65; Mrs. A. E. White, May 4 to Nov. 30 at $600, Dec. 1
to Mar. 31 at $700, $578.47.- ._ 6,196. 02
Dewar, A. C, hotel expenses, while working in office 6 00
Rose, D. J.; travelling expenses, $78..50; board, at Battleford, $84.75 163 25
Rose, Miss M. L., expenses on transfer from Red Deer 16 15
Commission on seed grain payments, 67c.; express and cartage, $5.23 5 90
Keep of team, $234; keep of homestead inspector Dewar's t«am, $277.60 ■ 511 60
Making alterations in lights, $10.75: postage and p.o. box, .$652.98 663 73
Repairs to typewriter, $20.25; taking team to Rockhaven and back. $17 37 25
Telephone rent, $44; telegrams and telephones, $70.23; office supplies, etc., $14.35 128 58
Calgary Land Office — Bureau des terres d Calgary.
Agent, W. E. Talbot, 12 m., $2,200; senior assistant, H. F. Dennehy, 12 m., $1,300; accountant,
E. H. Crockett, 12 m.. $1,.500 5,000 OO
Staff: A. L. Bacon (on active service). 8 m. at $780, 4 m. at $900. $820; Miss R. Bannerman.
April 1 to June 22 at $840, $191.33; T. B. Blacklock(on actiw service), 8 m, at $8,80, 4 m at
$900, $886.64; Miss W. Baumont, July 19 to Nov 30 at $600. Dec. 1 to Feb. 4 at $720. $.349..54;
R. C. Cain. 8 m. at $880. 4 m. at $900. $880.64; Miss C. Cantin. 8 m. at $720, 4 m. at $900,
$780; A. Z. Choquette. 8 m. at $880, 4 m. at $900, $.886.64; A. B. Clarke. 12 m.. $1,000: O.
E. Duncan, 12 m., $1,000; F. W. Elliott. 8 m. at $880, 4 m. at $900, $886.64; E. V. Frith.
12 m. (on active service). $1,000; M. Gossip. 12 m.. $1,300; R. H. Hallatt, 12 m., $1,000;
Miss M. E. Kerr, 3 m. to June .30, $210; J. W. Lane, 12 m., $1,060; J. Lawrence. 8 m. at $880,
4 m. at $900. $886.64; T. I. Lvnch. 12 m. (on active service), $1,000; Mrs. E. M. McLean,
Aprill toJuIvlO(Iess6d.inJfar.). $172.09; J. D. M.av, 12 m.. $1,060; Miss E. Macdonald,
July 25 to Nov. 30 at $600, Dec. I to Mar. 31 at $720, $451.29; Chas. Moodv, 5 m. at $780.
3 m. at $880. 4 m. at $900. $844.99; Miss E. L. Moslev. July 5 to Nov. 30 at $660, Dec. 1 to
Mar. 31 at $720, $507.90; Miss I. M. Scott, 12 m.. $960; Miss M. P. Thornton, 8 m. at $840.
4 m. at $900, $800; L. P. J. Turcotte, 12 m., $1,060; J. H. Turner (on active service), 8 m.
at $880, 4 m. at $900, $886.64; Miss P. Vickcry, 8 m. at $840. 4 m. at $900, $860 21,806 98
Cottingham, Miss F., travelling expenses from Red Deer to Calgary 37 30
Railway fares: M. Gossip. $9.7.1; Miss Scott, $4.75 14 50
Express and freight on records, etc., from Red Deer, $39.79; packing and unloading same,
J52 50 92 29
Postage, $i,3()4; rent of p.o. box! $12; jaundry. $18^ ......................................... 1,334 OO
Rent of telephone, 12 m., $63; telegrams and telephones, $104.52 167 52
Repairs to clock, buzzer, etc., $13.50; subscriptions and small items, $12.50 26 00
1— 5iK
Carried forward 153,040 11
K— 68
AiniTOR GESKKAI.s Ithl'iillT. /.'i/M.O/S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Doniinion I^nds: Salarirs and ('ontineenrlrs— Continued.
Terres fM^rales: Salalres et dfpenses contlnRentw— Suit<
Broucht forwiini
$ rts.
Dauphin LandOfficc — Bureau deglerrfs a Dauphin.
Ajwnt, E. Widincycr. 12 m.. Sl.SOO; senior assistant. G. A. Nioholson. 12 m., $1,500
Accountant. A. Jo"hnson. 12 m.. $1,100: intcrprctor. P. S. Ottryslo. 7 m. at $9fiO. J-iCO
Clerks: T. E. .\dains. 5 m. to .-\uc. 31 i transferred to Lo Psis). WOO: Miss Helen Cross, ,lune 215
to Mar. 31 at SfiOO. $458.33: Mrs. Z. Dunnins. 3 m. to Juno 30 (transferred to Moo.seja\v)
$22.i: Miss V. Patterson, .Sni. at $760. 4 m. at $900 (lcss3 d. in -Vug.). tSOO.51; R.J. Shicl,
R 111. at $S40. 4 m. at SWO. ?.SfiO
W'idmever. T... PRent. travellinc eioenses
Railway fares; T. ¥.. Adams. $19; Mrs. Z. Dunning. $5..35
Expenses re inspeetor Seoord's horses: feed and stabline, $24; veterinary serN'iccs, $58.50;
niedieine. $28.45
Postaee. $4.55. .39: p.o. box. $5: G. A. Xioliolson. expenses from Lc Pas, $1.50
Telephone rent. 12 m. to May 31. I91S. $49: teleprams and telephones. $44.09
Repairs and small iteirts.
3.. 300 00
l.CliO 00
2.S43 S4
49 10
24 35
110 95
4r>l .S9
93 09
8 B.5
Edmonton Land OJjict' — Bureau de-n U'rTi'n a Edmonton.
A)jent. .\. Xortiuay. 12 m.. $2,200: senior as.si.stant. J. A. Royal, 12 m.. $1,299.96
Accountant. Geo. .Vndrews, 12 m., $1,200; a-sst. accountant, W. F. Tuthill, 12 m. (on active
service). $1.100
Interpreters: B. W. Dedeluk, .April 1 to Mav 4. $103.49: S. Fodrhuk. Aug. 2-10. $.36.29; Geo.
Kuuvk. AuE. I8to()rt.31.SlS3.S7: .V.Sullivan. Deo. 3 to Mar. 31. $295.16
Clerks: C. T. Allwork. 12 m. (less niilitarv pav at $1.10). $698.42: Mrs. V. Hates. 8 m. at
$780. 4 m. at $900. $820; D. H. Holes. 12 m. (on active service). $1,000: Miss E. Canlin. 12
m.. $940: V. Coupez. 12 m.. $1,000; Miss C. Coupei. .\pril 1 to Doc. 10 at $700. $485.46:
Miss .\. J. Davidson. 8 m. at «700. Dec. I to Jan. 5 at $900. $.5.53.74: Miss G. E. Driscoll,
.Ian. 24 to Mar. 31. $132.48; J. P. Dupean. 12 in.. $1,060: .1. Edwards. 8 in. at $8-10. 4 in. at
$900. $.860: Miss E. Fielders. 8 m. at $700. 4 in. at $720. $706, 64: Mrs. II. C. Freennin. 8 ni.
nt $7S0. less } d. in April. 4 m. at $900. $818.91: Miss L. H. Gallauher. 12 m.. $900; Mrs. I.
H. Goddard.8 m. at $700. 4 m. at $900, $766.64: H. A. CJroaves. 12 m.. less militarv pav
at $1.10. $598.46; Miss G. M. Hepburn, 12 m. at $900, less 26 d.. $X36.94: Mi.ss O. I,iefke, S
m. at $700. 4 in. at fWm. $766. M: Mrs. L. P. Livoslev. 8 m. at $700. 4 in. at $900. $760.64;
J. McNeill. 12 ni., SI. 110: Miss A. McNeil. 8 m. at $700. 4 ni. at $720. $706.(>»: P. Morris
on active service). 8 ni. at $840.4 ni at $900. $.S«0: J. Milncr. 12 in.. $1,000; R. Roval.S m.
at $M0. less '. d. in April. 4 in. at $900, S^S58.83: Miss M. L. Sp«-cr. 8 in. at $'^40. 4 ni. at $900.
$860; A. H. .'<pence. 12 m.. $1,000; W. .'Stevenson. 12 ni.. $1,000; P. E. Tavl.ir. 12 ni,. $1,(X)0:
Miss,\.H.Thomps..n.8m.at$720,4m. at $900, $780: F. Veats. 12 m,. $1,060; J. Wel.b.
12 m.. $960: Miss E. Wood, Auu, 21 to Nov. 30at $50. Dec. 1 to Mar. 31 at $60. $407.74.
Electric lamps and repairs. $33. .56; express and cartaee. $10. .55
Keep of Inspectors' teams; J. S. Mcl^llan. $273. J. .V. Home, $26.25; A. J. Blackwell, MS;
A. H.fJriffin. $11.30; veterinary services. $14
Postaiteand commi»<ion. $1,493.27: p.o. box. $12; repairs to typewriter, $34.30
Rent of 2 telephones. $91.20; telegrams and telephones, $193.64
Scrubbinn office, $78; towel supply, $32. .50; ice supply, $13.75
."subscriptions. $8. .50: office supplies and repairs, $1.3.43
3,499 96
2,300 00
618 SI
25.314
18
44
11
369
.55
1..5.39
.57
284
84
124
25
21
93
Grand Prairir I^and Office — Bureau dee terres a Grande-Prairie.
Agent. A. S. Macl>ean. 6 m.. $799 98; F. I,. Christie. 5 m.. $660 65
Senior assistant. J. J. E. Clarke. 10 m. at $1 .400. $1, 166 60; F. E. Wngar, Feb, 12 to Mar.31,
$160.71: accountant. F. M. Malheson. 12 m., $1.100
Clerks, etc: F. Balnier. II m. to Jan. 31. $825; Miss M. Clark, Aug. 16 to ,Sept. 5. $40 65;
Miss M. McKinlev, 8 m. at $840, 4 m. at $900, $S60; J. Re<lmond, June II to Mar. 31 at
$900. $72.5.
Wagar. V. E.: relieving expenses. $,57 70: board and room, Jul.v and y\ug., $124 ...
Janitor s»Ti-ice, $187 75: express and freight. $5 .50; office supplies, $26 70
Postage and p o. box, $247 33; scavenger and banking building, $23 50.
Telegrama, $48 10; .ttove and pipes. $8 35; woml. $83 50
1
,466
63
2
.427
31
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, 4.50
6.5
isl
70
219
95
270
8.3
1.3U 95
High Prairie f>and Office — Bureau dea trrree d High'Prairie.
Agent. W. F, W. Carslairs. 12 m.. $1 .700; senior assistant. R. Cruickshank, 12 m., (on active
lle^^■ice) $1,200; accountant and acting s<'nior assistant. Win. S. Kent, 12 m., $1,100 . . 4,000 00
Clerki", etc.: C. B. Cowley. 8 m. nt $840. 4 in, at $1HI0. $S6n: (1, Harlness. June 8 to Dec. IS nt
$60. $375; Miss E. Couture, Feb, 15 to .Mar. 12. $57 70: A, H. Kev, caretaker, II) m..
$287 .50 ... 1.680 20
BnrtiteM, O.. travelling exponxea from Edmonton ... 1310
Carried forward .
208.4S9 .50
INTERIOR in:i'M{TMEST: EXI'EXDITCRE K— 69
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands: Salaries and Contingonclos— Continued. $ eta.
Terres f^dfralcs: Salaires ft dfpenses contlngentes— Suite.
Brought forward 20S.4.59 .50
High Prairie Land Office — Concluded — Bureau des ferres a High-Prairie — Fin.
Cottinghuin, Miss F., relieving: expenses, Red Deer to High Prairie and return, ^2.25:
board at High Prairie, Jan-Feb., SB.5 , 107 25
Cowell, C. A., relieving: expenses, Red Deer to High Prairie and return, $43.10; board, 18J
d. to Aug. 5, $27 75 70 85
Mahoney, Miss F. B., relieving: expenses, Calgary to High Prairie and return, $48.50; board,
2 wks., $18 66 50
Cleaning office, $66; cleaning and repairing 2 typewriters, $22.25 88 25
Office supplies, etc., $13 70; express, freight and cartage, $7.80 21 SO
Postage and commission, $114.71; packing and draying office supplies to Peace River, $11. . 125 71
Rent of telephone, 2 yrs. to Dec. 31, 1918, $30; telegrams, $37 35 67 35
Humboldt Land Office — Bureau dcs terres a Humboldt.
-Agent. R. G. Mackey. 12 m.. $1,600; senior assistant and acting accountant, L. E. Davies,
11 m., to Feb. 28 (transferred to Saskatoon), SI, 191, 63; accountant, H. F. Finchan.
12 m., (on active .service) SI, 000 3,791 63
Clerks etc.: F. G. Bailev, 12 m.. less military pay at SI. 10 a d., $498 50; Miss G. I. Bulle,
8 m. at $780, 4 m. at $900, -SSiO; M. Dunsford. Aug. 27 to Nov. 10, $150; Mrs. Morrison,
July, 31 to .\ug. IS. $30 1,498 50
Patterson, Miss V., relieving: expenses, Dauphin to Humboldt, $15.50, board, 20 d., $50 65 50
Postage and p.o. box, $3.56 60; commission re seed grain, $1 85 358 45
Rent of telephone, to Feb. 28, 1918, $13; repairs, etc., $5.50; telegrams and telephones, $19 38. 37 88
Kamloops Land Office — Bureau des terres a Kamloops.
Agent, W.C. Cowell, 12 m., $1,800; senior a.ssistant, J. Bannerman, 12 m., $1,400; accountant,
C. W. Smith, 2 m. to May 31 (transferred to Revelstoke), $200 3,400 00
Clerks, etc.: W. Brennan, 12 m.. SI .000; Miss V. Gill, 8 m. at $760. 4 m. at $900, $806 64 1,806 64
Mahoney, Miss F. B.. Calgary, relieving stenographer: board and room, $34.70; travel, $24.25. 58 95
Cartage and express, $14 85; electric light, $55.55; office supplies, $4.80 75 20
Postage, $246 70; p.o. box, $6; advertising sale of building, etc., $19.48 .'. 272 18
Telephone, ?49 90; telegrams, $35 29; hair bru.sh and comb, $3.10 88 29
Le Pas Land Office — Bureau des terres a Le-Pas.
Acting Agent, F. Barker, 12 m., $1,200; senior assistant and accountant, \V. B. McLellan, 2 m.
at $900, 10 m. at $1,200, $1,150 2,350 00
Clerks, etc.: T. E. .\dams. 7 m. to Mar.31, $700; E. R. Masterson,25d.in June, July 1 to Nov.
30, at $65, $379; Miss F. Nash, May 3 to Mar. 31 at $60, $656 13 1,735 13
Barker. F., act'g. agent, travelling expenses to Dauphin and return 24 00
Adams, T. E., clerk: travelling expenses, $22, .50; room and board, $198.50 221 00
McLellan, W. B.. expenses of inspection trip to Moosejaw 50 00
Nash, Miss F., travelling expenses .^ 12 20
Nicholson, G. A.: removal expenses to Dauphin, $11 15; room and board, April 1 to 18, $44. 55 15
I'atterson, Miss V., Dauphin, board, 10 d. in .\pril, 1917 t , 24 00
Care of office. 6 m.. $90; pleaning office and putting on storm sashes, $7 97 00
Elecrtic light. SIS. 52; express and freight, S8 61 27 13
Hire of launch for in.spection. S5; lettering on windows, S9 10 14 10
Postage and p.o. box, $.58 15; office supplies, $40 90; telegrams, $17.38 110 43
Lethhridge Land Office — Bureau drs terres a Letkbridfje.
Agent, J..\.Reid, 12 m., $1,600; senior assistant, E. F. I.ayton, 12 m., $1,300; accountant,
W. E. Buckan, 12 m., $1,000 3,900 OO
Clerks, etc.: John Adams. .<ept. 4 to Mar. 31, at $65, S44S .50; Miss B. \. Colp. 8 m. at $780,
4 m. at $900. $820; E. H. Derricott. April 11 to Aug. 27, at S65. $294 94; J. A. Dickson, 10
m. to Mar. 31 at $1,100. S910 68; Miss F. B. Dixon. 4 m.. S200; J. Harvie, 2 m. to May
30, (transferred to Ottawa) S216 66; D. Thomson. 12 in., (on active service), $900; Miss
J. Vaselenak. 8 m. less 16 d. in June at $700, 4 m. at $900, less $123.33 tran.sterred to Seed
Grain, $612.20 4,408 98
Dickson, .1. ,\.. expenses from Moosejaw 5 85
Drews, Geo., expenses re tr,ansfer of team to Monitor: services, 6 d., $15; travelling expenses,
$.35 45; freight on team, $42 92 45
Reid, J. A. agent, travelling expenses to Bow Island and Medicine Hat 14 70
Ilistillcd water and ice, $20 25; express and cartage, $4 25; office supplies, etc., $13.30 43 80
Expenses rr tran.sfcr of Medicine Hat OHice, freight, cartage, cases, etc 220 36
Postage and p.o. box, $400.96; telegrams, S19 32; rent of telephone, $45 525 28
Carried forward .. 234.397 69
AVDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
I>omiDion l^nds: Salaries and Contingencies — Continued. $ cts.
Terres fM^rales: iSalaires et d^penses contlngentes — Suite.
Brought forward 234,397 09
ilapU Creek Land Office — Bureau del terra d Maple Creek.
Agent, C H. Stockdale. 12 m., $1,800: senior assistant, J. A. Curric, 12 ra.. (on active
service) $1,200; acting senior assistant, G. Kinahan, 11 m. to Mar. 31, $1,100; account-
ant, G. Lister-Willey, 12 m., $1,100 5,200 00
Clerks, etc.: Miss M. Campbell, 8 m. at $720, 4 m. at $900, $780; Mrs. M. Castle, May 3 to Nov.
30 at $700, Dec 1 to March 31. at $7:.'0, $044.54; Miss B. Christy, .\pril 1 to Juno .W. Nov.
1-30, at $600, Dec. 1 to Feb. 28 at $900, $425; Mrs. Z. Dunnine. 7 m. to Mar. 31 at S'.KK), $525;
L. Gilchrist, 5 m. at $55. $275; Miss H. M. A. Harris, -Vpril 1 to 30, $50: \V. I.eokie, 8 m.
at $«80, 4 m. at $900. $886 64; T. McMann, janitor,42 m., $300; Mrs. F. J. Nelson. 12 m..
$780; Miss M. Nolan, April 23 to Nov. 30 at $700, Dec. 1 to March 31, at $720, $«« 86; \V.
Southwood, 12 m., $880; Fred Tuhtcn. 7 m. to Mar. 31. $455; A. Wade. 12 m., $SSO; H. J.
Wade, 8 m. at $780. 4 m. at $900, $820; Miss B. L. WUl, AprU 1 to 10, $20; Miss D.
Williams, 4 m. to Oct. 31, 1 m. to Mar. 31, $250 8,635 04
Kinahan, G., board to Mar. 23,91 d. at $2,266 d. at $1 SO ■ 581 00
Dunning, Mrs. Z.: travelling expenses from Moosejaw, $11 30; board, $101.45 112 75
Electric globes, etc.. $9 30; express and dr.iying. $4 70; office supplies, $36.81 50 81
Postage, etc., $767.33; repairing typewriter, $7 50 774 83
Rent of telephone, 13 m. to Mar. 31, $26; telegrams, $44 88 70 8S
Medicine Hat Land Office — Bureau den terret i Medicine-Hal.
.\gcnt. C. H. Macdonell, 12 m., $2,100; senior assisUint, C. H. E. Clarke, 12 m., $I,20O 3,300 00
Accountant, L. G. Young, 12 m., less military pay at $1.10, $69S 42; acting accountant, J.
Lyie, 12 m., $1 , 100 1, 798 42
Clerks, etc.: W. C. Benner, 8 m. at $880, 4 m. at $900, $886 64; R. Cox, 12 m., (on active ser-
vice) $900; Mrs. P. Hubhs, Jan. 22 to Mar. 31, at $65, $150.96; L. A. MacLean. 12 m.,
$1,100; J. Muir. 12 m., $1,100; Miss A. A. Quinlan, 5 m. to Aug. 31, $300; MissC. Robert-
son. 8 m. at $720, 4 m. at $900. $780; .\. Robinson, 8 m. at $880, 4 m. at $900, $886 64; .\. T.
.■^taines, 12 m.. (on active service) $1.000 7, 104 24
Travel: Miss M. Hanley, expenses from Moosejaw, $16 75; Miss D. L. Hawkey, Calgary,
expenses as temporary stenographer, .July 21 to Aug. 12, $47 70 64 45
Care of office, $57.50; cost of seed grain remittances, $3 07; office supplies, $10 25 79 82
Exprcs,-! and freight, $22 79; ice supply, $7 75; locks. $7 37 54
Examination of ex-inspector Oucllcttc's team 2 00
Making alterations in lights, erecting desks, etc 20 25
Postage and p.o. box, $542 44; repairs to typewriter and office clock, S26.S5 5(>S 99
Rent of telephone and Xolls, $51.05; telegrams, $33.31 84 90
Moosejaw Land Office — Bureau de« terret a Mooarjaw.
Agents: G. K. Smith, 12 ra., $1,800; F. G. .\mold, Regina, 12 m., (on active ."cn-ice) $1,600.
Senior assistant, T. ,1. Oliver, 12 m., $1,000; accountant, J. D. Haight, 12 m., $1,100
Clerks, etc.: C. Bishop, 12 m., $1. 100; J. Chevne, 2 m. to Mar. 31, $208 .34; Miss H. Christy,
1 m.. (from Maple Creek) $75; H. E. Cook, April 17 tn Mar. 31 at $840. $S02 67; J. A.
Dick.%>n, 2 m. to Mav 30, rtrnnslerred to Lcthbridge) $183 32; Mrs. Z. Dunning. 2 m. to
Aug. 31, itransfcrrcd to .Maple Creek) $l.i0; Hnrrv Gibson, Oct. 20 to .Inn. 19, $197 05;
MissG. Gilmore. 6 m. to Aug.31,$2,50; C. Harris, 12 m, $l..300: W. Helm, 12 m., $1,080.
Miss J. H. Jacison, (.Mar. 15. 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918), 17 d. at $600, 12 m. at $720. $7,iO.10;
G. Kinahan, I m. to .\pril .30, (transferred to Maple Creek) $100; Mi.-s H. Kippen. 8 m.
at $780. 4 m. at $900. $820; Miss J. Lane, Sept. 8 to Mar. 31, at $.">5, $372 16: Mrs. .1. Me-
Cormick. April I to .June 1 1 . Aug. 7 to Nov. 30 at $7.S0, Dec. 1 to .Ian. 31 iit $900. $,V">1 25;
Mias D. Mncl,eo<l, 1 in. $75: f). J. Hobo. 4 m. to Sept. .30. (tran-sferred to Hntlleliinl I
$.533 32; K. .'^wain. 12 in.. $s7n 96; G. Svlvain. 12 m.. $1,000; Mis.^ .1. Waddingt.in. .Ian.
8 to .Mar. 31 . $166 45; T. H. Wilder, 10 ni. to Jan. 30 at $900, loss $05 Ironsferrod to Seed
Grain. $685
Smith, G. K., agent, travelling expcnacs
Dirkson. .1. A.. Iravelline expense* to I^^thbridge
Dunning. .Mrs. Z.: trnvelling rxprn.'H's from Dauphin. $23 60; board and room, 190
Jarkson, Miss .1. H.. travelling exptrnses t<i Hegina
Rose, D. J., trax'olting expenses from Prince All*crt
Dry cello nnd repnirs, $23 89; drnying and ciprcm, $3 05
Expen.v liIr'H from Weylmrn nnd York Ion. (offices closod)
Office rtpnir". J.'IO 2.1: Woghom's Guide anfl city directory, |6.fi0
PostOg' ' p ri, Imh, $12..
Rent of t*'lepiit,ite. $37; long distance inewmgrs, SIC 25....
Telegrams, $116 07; lyp<'writer repnim. $20 75.
Carried lorwnrd
3,400 00
2,700 00
11,279 08
23 15
10 95
122 flO
5 00
11 00
27 84
270 20
30 75
1,016 .59
47 25
145 82
281,080 60
INTERIOR DEPA-RTilEyT: EXPEyDITVRE K— 71
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands: Salaries and Contingencies— Continued. S cts.
Terres fidf tales: Salaires et d^penses contingentes— Suite.
Urought forH-ard 281,986 50
Xew Westminsler Land Office — Bureau des terrea d Neiv-nf estminster.
Agent, W. D. Magee, 12 m., $1,800; senior assistant, J. B. Laird, 12 m., $1,200; accountant,
Miss I. M. Huff, 12 m., $900 3,900 00
Care of office. $48: express, freight and cartage, $4 05 52 05
Postage, $46.70; telephone, rent 11 m., $49.50; telegrams, $13.75 109 95
New Westminster Timber Office — Bureau des bois d New-Westminster.
Agent, E. W. Beckett, 12 m., $2,000: assistant agent, E. Walmsley, 12 m., $1,500; stenog-
rapher, Miss M. Elley, 12 m., $780 4,280 00
Timber scaler, A. Garrett, Oct. 1 to Jan. 31, $466,64; travel, $114.50 581 14
Travelling expenses, E. W. Beckett, $261 05; gasoline, $12.40; part cost ignition system in
patrol boat, $40 313 45
Cleaning office and towels, S49; office expenses, $5.05 54 05
Postage, $80; telephone rent, 12 m., $54; telephone messages, $26.70; telegrams, $13.48 174 18
Peace River Crossing Land Office — Bureau des terres a la Peace River Crossing.
Agent, J. E. Car.son, 12 m., $1,700; .senior assistant, F. E. Wagar, 7 m. (transferred to Grande
Praii-ie), $700; accountant, J. R. Connell, 12 m., $1,100 3,500 00
Clerks, etc.: Miss M. G. Hanlcy, 9 m., .$075; R. A. McLeod, Jan. 4 to Mar. 31 at $65, $188.70;
Miss S. R. Quinn, Aug. 22 to Dec. 31 at $65, $280.97; Mrs. A. Smith, July 9 to Feb. 28
at $85, 503.23; H. H. Wilks, 4 m. to July 31, (enlisted), $300; G. Dangerfield, janitor, 5
m. to.\ug. 3I,-S200; E. B. Fleming, janitor, 7 m. to Mar. 31, $280 ._ 2,427 90
Kent, W. S., travel expenses from High Prairie 5 05
Freight on office supplies, etc., $49.48; freight and cartage on car of coal, $97.55 147 03
Office supplies and repairs, $39.80; postage, etc., $143.70; rent of p.o. box, $6 189 56
Telegrams, $79.96; water and ice, $3; washing towels, $6.70 89 66
Prince Albert Land Office — Bureau des terres a Prince-Albert.
Agent, D. J. Rose, 2 m. to May 31, (transferred to Moosejaw), $266.66; accountant, D. Malpas,
3 m. to June 30 (deceased), $274.98 541 64
Acting senior assistant, R. M. Treen, April 1 to Aug. 16, at $1,200, agent, Aug. 17 to Mar. 31,
at $1,600 1,449 44
Senior assistant: P. A. Cottam, 12 m. (on active service), $1,200; H. Agnew, acting, Aug.
20 to Mar. 31 , at $1 , 200, $738.71 1 , 938 71
Clerks, etc.: J. H. Anderson, 5 m. at $900. 7 m. at $1,000, $958.31; G. W. Anderson (on active
service), 8 m. at $880, 4 m. at $900, 886.64; W. Godfrey (on active service), 8 m. at $780,
4 m. at S900, $820; J. Hepburn (on active service), 8 m. at $780, 4 m. at $900, $820; H.
Horwood, 12 m., $1,100; Mrs. M. A. Malpas, Sept. 17 to Mar. 31, at $65, $420.33; Miss
I. McDonald, 8 m. at $780, 4 m. at $900, $820; Mrs. G. W. Mcintosh, 5 m. at $840, 4 m.
at $900, $050; W. Rincheshen, interpreter, 12 m., $1,000; F. W. Simpson, 12 m., $1,080;
Miss D. Tremblay, 8 m. at $700, 4 m. at $900, $766.64 9,321 92
Railway fare. Miss D. Tremblay 3 20
Commission on seed grain remittances, 55c.; dry batteries and repairs, $40.15 40 70
Freight and express, $26.03; postage, $575.80; p.o. box., $6; printing notices, $3.75 61158
Repairs to typewriters, $18.40; telegrams, $51.07 69 47
Telephone rent, $37; long distance messages, $5.35; small items, $4.40 46 75
Red Deer Land Office — Bureau des terres d Red-Deer.
Agent, P. Pidgeon, 12 m., $1,600; senior assistant, W. H. Hanna, 12 m., $1,200; accountant,
M. A. Munroe, 12 m., $1,100 3,900 00
Clerks, etc.: Mi.ss F. M. Cottingham, 12 m., $900, C. A. Cowell, 12 m., $1,010; R. C. P.
Gee, 12 m., $840; D. I. Greene, 8 m.>t $780, 4 m. at $900, $820; J. Nurcombe, April 1 to
Oct. 31, Feb. 2-28, $597.32; Miss M. L. Rose, 8 m. at $780, 3 m. to Feb. 28 at $900 (trans-
ferred to Battleford), $745; W. E. Rudderham, 12 m., $1,000 5,912 32
Travelling expenses: Mrs. F. B. Mahoney, $18.10; Mi.ss I. M. Scott, $18.80 36 90
Care of office, $45; po.stage, etc., $465.44; rent of p.o. box, $9..')0 519 94
Telegrams, $32.88; telephone rent, $56..50; long distance messages, $14.95; small items, 75c.. 105 08
Revelstoie Land Office — Bureau des terres d Revelsloke.
Agent, T. J. Wadman, 12 m., $1,800; acting .senior assistant and accountant, C. \V. Smith,
10 m., $1,000; stenographer. Miss B. E. McCarthy, 8 m. at $760, 4 m. at $900, $806.64 . 3,606 64
Clerks: W. G. Flemming, Oct. 17 to Mar. 31 at $65, $356.45; L. M. McLeod, April 1 to June
18 at $1 , 200, diff . salary between $780 and $1 , 200, Mar. 21-31, $12.42, $272.42; E. C. Stewart
3 m., $195 823 87
Carried forward 326,738 63
K— 72
AiDITOK OKyrHM.s liEl'VUT. 1917-191$
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands: Salaries and Contlneenclps— Continued.
Terrcs fMfrales: Salalres et dfpenses rontineent«s — Suite.
Brought forward
326,738 r>S
Reteletoke Land Office — Concluded — Bureau dcs lerres a Hecetstokc. — Fin.
Bowman, J. A.: assisting inspector Cook to cruise timber, 13 d.. $39; use of canoe, $1. . .
Smith. C. W.: travel. S7..^0: room and board. Juno 17-Mar. 31 . Stj65.0.5
Electric light and 10 Tungsten lamps. $13.70: iX)slaBO and p.o. box. $180.48
Telegrams, $9.38; telephone rent, $60; repairs to typewriter, $5.70; express, ef. $7. 2.'>
40 00
672 .i.i
I '.14 IS
82 33
Saskatoon Land Office — Bureau dea lerres a Saskatoon.
Agent. M. A. Maclnncs. Oct. 16 to Mar. 31 at $1,800, $827.42; acting agent, A. S. Xewcombe,
12 m.. $1.420
Acting senior assistant and accountant, L. C. Patcrson, 12 m., $1,200; correspondence clerk,
R. L. Krnnedv. 12 m.. $1,200
Accountant. J. T. -Moxon. 12 m., $1,200. less military pay, 78d. at $1.70, 287 d. at $1.10,
$7.51.70; acting, h. E. Davis, 1 m. to Mar. 31. $108.37
Clerks, etc.: C. \V. Armstrong, 8 m. at $800. 4 m. at $1,000. (on active service) $933.32;
Miss M. Doucall. .\pril iO to Nov. .'50 at $700. 4 m. to .Mar. 31 at $720. $6.'0.2.i; .Miss K. U.
Hanna. April 1 tt>Mav21.atS00. $100.G.i: \V. Hov. 12 m.. $1,000; W.E. Innis. 12 m., $1.00;
.Miss \. M. Kilburn. 8m.at$840. 4m.at $f00. $S"60; E. C. Kovl. 12 m. ion active service),
$900; \V. R. Ix)we. 12 m.. $1,000; I). D. McAllister, 8 m. at $"'80. 4 tn. at $900 (on active
service) $820; .\. R. Maelnnes. 3 m. at S7S0. 4 m. at $!X)fl. $495; \V. J. Spencer, 12 m.,
$1,000: .1. .-^oucv. 12 m.. $1,000; Miss M. Thaine, 8 m. at $700. 4 m. at $900, $700.64; Miss
I'. .M. Winterton. S m. at $780. 4 in. at $'.KXI, $820 .
Janitor. T. Glass, 12 m.. $300; temporary clerk. May 15 to June 30 at $05. $100.05.
InnLs. \V. E.. expenses .ser\'ing subpoenas.
Batteries. $10; electric bulbs, buzzer, etc., $20. .55; electric light. $43.02
Express on sul)-aKents' records, eti.. from Humboldt, Watrous, Vorkton and Rosthem..
Laundry. $27. .'0; ofbee supplies and repairs. $.T6.76; p.o. box. $5
Postage. $923.80; rent of adding machine, $45; repairs to typcw riter. $33
Rent of telephone, $37; long distance mi«sages, $40.80; telegrams. $67.64; small items, $4.50
2.247 42
2.400 00
860 07
1 1 . 245 86
4tK) 6.i
.•!! .'0
73 57
262 13
S9 26
1.001 '.HI
1.55 94
Swift Current Land Office — Bureau dc» terra a Swift-Current,
Agent. F. G. Forstcr. 12 m., $1,800, less militarj- pay at $3.75, $431.25; acting agent, S. Lee,
12 m.. $1,400 1.831 2.5
Acting senior a.ssi.-tant, \V. H. Woodhnll. 1 m.at $840. II m. (less I d. in .\uz.). at $1,200 1. 166 77
Accountant. A. Powell. 5 m. at $1. 120, $460.65; A. .McDonald, 5 m. at $840, 7 iii. at $1,080.
$980; C. West, I m. to Feb. 2'*. $91.74 . 1.. 538 39
Clerks, et.-.: Miss M. E. Dalves. S m. at $700. 4 m. at $720, $706.64; F. (iooJiwin. 8 m. at
$880. 3 m. at $! 00. $811.64: W. Goulil. April 25 to De<'. 31 at $840. $574: Mrs. Crainger,
March 1 to 20. $35.45; H. Cregorv. 1 in. lo April .30, $75; H. Harrison. Mav 7 to Mar.
31 at $S80. $792.44; A. H. Hall. 12 m. at $1,000. less militirv pav al $1.10. S59S.46: H.
Hartley, 1 m. lo .Mar. 31. $70: H. I. l..nzie. May 7 to .Mar. 31 at $880. $792.44; E.
MeClennghan, 12 m., $900; Mi.ss E. MacDoniild, S m. at .8700. 4 m. at $900, $766.04; Jxs.
.MaeKav. 3 m.. $225; S. C. Purser. April 1 to 17, $30.83: H. Smith. Oct. 8 to Mar. 31 at
$.->40. $4(14.24; Mrs. G. Thodev. April 10 lo Xov. .Wat $700.4 m.at $720. $6S9.I4: J.
ThoTieyert.ti. Aug. l3to.S<'pi.:i0at $65, Oct. I to Mar. 31 at $70, $524.84; H. Wilkins, 8 m.
at $SMKles.s4d. inO.tl, m. at $900, $877.18 8.939 94
Purser. F. G.. eipen.Hes on .special inve.Migjition -2 35
Robertson, Miss ('.. exp<'n.scs from Medieine Hat to .'Swift Current 1 7 :tO
Care of olTiee. Mrs. W. 11. Woodhall. 12 m. lo Mar. 31 -MO "O
Express ami dra.vnite. $12.54; elertrie lighl, $109.17: balierieg, lamps and repairs, $33.30 1 .1 'U
Freight on r,fliee siipplji's from Maple Crei.k t<i Swift Current " Is IKI
Postage, elc. $1,016.42: ren! of a lilinn maehine. $45 1.06142
Rent of teleplione anrl iiKiving 2 phones. $42; repairs to typewriter, $6.70 4S 70
Telegrams anrl long ilislance mefssages. ... 75 86
WaKr and ice lor office, $20.75; sundry- suppliei, $10.05 . .36 80
Wrj^hurn Land Office — Bureau den tcrrrx a WryttHrn.
Agent, S. C. Murray. 12 m.. $1,600; aeninr nssi'-tnnt, H. A. Parkin, 12iii., $1,260; accountant,
C. West, II m., $I.00M.2rt .. 3,808 26
Clerks, etc.: J. S. Hniiiillon. Mnv 17 lo Mnr. 31, $733.87; Mii-s Z. I>ee, .\pril I tn June 8, and
9d. in .<ept. Iflin. at $-0. $1.^ "' I. Murray. S m. at $720, 4 m. at $900. $780 1,042 20
Cunningham. Mi— .1.. n-lievini' rom Miniiedosa. $14.70; room and iKinrd, $40.50. . 64 20
Posiagi- and p 11. Ikh. $.167.41; !■ . \ri>n 3IK) 21
Rent of telephone, $18.^0; long disiaiii'e iiiewiBKP.0, SS.W, amoll ilomn, $3.75; Mnrch expensoii,
$.'i0.07 ino vouchers) 68 52
f'nrried forward 367,698 12
lyrKUIOl! l>i:i'\l!TMEST: KM'ESniTlRE K— 73
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands: Salaries and Contingencies — Continued. { cts.
Terrcs Kd^raies: Saialres et d^penses contingentes — Suite.
Brought forward .367.698 12
If innipeg Land Office — Bureau des terres d Winnipeg.
Agent and mining reeorder, L. Rankin, 12 m 2.fK)0 00
.\s.si.stant agent, A. C. Dougla.s, 12 m., SK.'iOO; interpreter, S. Ma:*lakiwicz. 12 m.. $900 2,400 00
Assi.stant Mining Reiorder, .I.G. Wchlior, 12 ni., Sl.SOO. aceountant. T. J. MoUoy, 12m..$l,.i00 3,300 00
Clerks and stenographers: R. Hrecn, 12 rn.. $1,120; Miss M. E. A. Brown, 8 m. at $800. 4 m.
at $1:00, S83:i.:i6; Miss A. M. Christopher, Nov. 21 to Mar. 31, $260; A. .V. Goulet, 12 in.,
$1, 100; F. Cuv, 12 m., -91 .000; H. A .Jukes. 12 m., $1,800; Miss J. C. MeDonald. 12 m.,
$1,000; D. H. MeK.:e, April 1 to July 23, $243.23; Mi.ss B. MaiMillan. 2 m. to May 31.
$110; Miss G. Murphy, 14! d. to May 28, $2.5..32; J. Patter.son, Auc. 20 to M:ir. 31, $480.16;
.1. A. Prendergast, 12 m., $"l. 100; Mi.ss M. L. Ryan, 8 m. .it $720, 4 m. at $£00. $780; Mrs.
M. M. .Smart, 12 m. (less .5 d. in Dee.), $8S7.90; Mrs. J. Stannard, 5 m. to Oet. 31, S,300;
Geo. Story, 12 m., $000 11,939 97
Kronsdon, T., acting agent: explt-nses from Brandon and return, $9. 9j; board and room, $91 100 95
Webb, . I. G., expenses of inspeetion trip to Ingolf . 18 7.5
Office supplies and repairs, $17.79; postage and p. o. box, $71.5. .57 . 733 36
Rent of telephone, 12 m., $75; long distance messages, $3. JO 78 50
Telegrams, $20.98; water and ice tor office, SSO.IO 71 OS
\Vinnip<.g Timbfr Office — Bureau des bois a Winnipefj.
Agent, .-v. F. Crowe. 12 m.. $1,700; a.ssistant J. Tod, 12 m., $1,449.97; accountant, D. Y.
Math.-son. 12 m.. $1.200 4,. 349 97
Clerks and stenographers; Miss E. Cuzner, .\prii 24 to May 18, ?44; C L. Menu, 12 m..
$1,200; Miss M. Miniely, April 1 to 7, $12; Miss G. Scarry, May 28 to Mar. 31, $759.35;
Mrs. J. Stannard, 2 m. to May 31 (transferred to Land Office) $120; Miss E. Wright,
12 m., $900 3,035 35
Postage, $304.57; telegrams and telephones, $3.20 307 77
Telephone rent, $75; rent of typewriter and repairs, $5.60; water and ice, $34.45 115 0)
yarklo7t Land Office — Bureau des terres a Yorkton.
Agent,.!. .\. Duncan, 12 m., $1,600; senior assistant, J. J. Toohill, 12 m., $1,300; accountant,
S. G. McKee, 12 m., $1,300 4,200 00
Stenographers: Miss J. M. Cunningham, 8 m. at $780, 4 m. at $900. $820; Miss D. MacLeod,
S m. at $760, 3 m. to Feb. 2Sat $C00, $731.64 rtran.sferred to Moosejaw) 1.55164
Haniey, Miss M. G., expenses from Moosejaw and return, relieving, $41.75; board and room,
$54 95 75
Hoy, VV., expenses from Saskatoon, relieving 33 25
. Po.stage and p.o. box, $259.1.';; telegrams and telephones, $19.41 278 56
Telephone rent, $17. .50; keep of inspector Parker's team. $53; small items. $1 71 SO
Sub-A(/encies — Sous-agences.
Alsask, .Sask.; S. E. Spicer, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., $55.44 655 4*
Arborg, .Mass.: S. Einarson, acting sul>agcnt, 12 m. to Mar. 31 300 O"
.\ssiniboia, Sask.: T. G. Ross, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., .$47.71 647- 7l
Athabaska Landing, Alta.; Mrs. G. Rennison, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $780; postage, etc., $27 807 00
Biggar. Sask.: N. F. Foster, sulvagent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., $44.79 644 79
Blaine Lake, Sask.: J. Roberts, sub-agent, April 1 to Mar. 16, (office closed), $575.81; postage,
etc., $14.26 .590 07
Bonnyville, Alta.: J. L. N. Ostigny. sub-agent. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $420; postage, etc., $15.13. . 435 13
Uranduii, .Man.: Mrs. M. Bucke, sub-agent. 12 m. to Mar. 31, .$960; postiige, etc., $19.71 979 71
Brooks, Alta.: H. P. Binns, sub-agent, April 1 to .Mar. 28, (office closed), $595.16; postage, etc.,
$22.78 617 94
Canora, Sask.: A. R. Bomford, acting sub-agent, April 1 to Mar. 8 (office closed), $844.35;
postage, etc., $10.37 854 72
Castor, .\lta.: R. M. Mercer, sub-agent, April 1 to Mar. 19 (office closed), $580.65; postage,
etc., $20.92
Edson, Alta.: F. C. Glover, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $.500: postage, etc., $11.51
Empress, Alta.: J. Cusack, sub-agent. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $480; postage, etc., $112.08
Kntwistlc. .\lta.: A. Brown, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $480; postage, etc., $17.78
Kslcvan, Sask.: J. A. Templeman. sub-agent, 12 m. to XIar. 31, $1,100: postage, et«., $14.70.
Falhcr. ."Vita.: E. Requier, sub-.igent, 12 m. to .Mar. 31, .$670; postage, etc., $19.70
Fort McMurray. .\lfa.: C. Potts, acting sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., $11.67.
Fort St. John, B.C.: \V. J. Reid, sub-agent. 4 m. to ,Iulv 31, $100; ,1. C. Barber, sub-agent,
8 m. to Mar. 31, $200; postage, etc.. $1.76
Fort Vermilion, .Vita.: A. L. Morden. sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $300; postage, etc.. $2.50.
Frog Lake, Alta.: .1. McGowan, sul)-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $300; postage, etc.. $5.24
Golden, B.C.; \V. Wenman, sub-agent. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., $7.49
Grassy Lake. .\lta.: T. Snowdon, sub-agent , .\pril 1 to Mar. 26 (office closed ), $473.55; postage.
etc., $36.80
Carried forward 415,558 43
601 57
511 51
592 08
497 78
1,114 70
689 70
611 67
301 76
302 ,50
305 24
607 49
510 35
K— 74 AUDITOR GEyERAUS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands: Salaries and Contingencies— Continued. S cts.
Terres fM^ales: Salaires et d^penses contlngentes — Suite.
Brought forward 415, 55S 43
Sub- Agencies — Continued. — Sous-<igences — Suite.
Gull Lake, Sask.: W. Banks, sub-agent. 12 m. to Mar. 31. J900; postage, etc.. $26.84* 926 84
Hanlev, Sask.: G. Gregg, sub-agent, April 1 to Mar. 14 (office closed), $572.58; postage, etc.,
$16 588 58
Hanna. Alta.: J. C. Trcnaman, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., $71.95 671 95
Herbert, Sask.: Miss J. Wiebe. sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $900; postage, etc., $16.91 916 91
Kerrobert, Sask.: A. Read, sutj-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600: postage, etc., $32.76 632 76
Kinderslev, Sask.: G. G. Blackstock, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, (on active service), $900;
J. H. Elliott, acting sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $900; postage, etc., $117.01 1,917 01
Lac la Biche, Alta.: V. Le Goff, sub-agent, April 1 to 30, June 1 to 9. $32.50; P. R. Rouillard,
sub-agent, June 11 to Sept. 13, $77.49; A. Prince, sub-agent, Oct. 5 to Jan. 15, $83.88;
postage, etc., $9.57 : 203 44
Lacombe, Alta.: A. J. Cameron, sub-agent, April 1 to Mar. 18 (office closed), $579.03; postage,
etc., $3.28 582 31
Llovdrainster, Sask.: W. H. Holland, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600: postage, etc., $34.15.. 634 15
Macklin, Sask.: A. F. Featherstonhaugh, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc.,
$20.18 ■■■■ C20 18
Macleod, Alta.: G. H. Scougall, sub-agent, April 1 to 8, $13.33; C. C. Rhodes, acting sub-
agent. .\pril 9 to Mar. 27 (office clo.sed), $.580.22; postage, etc.. $35.84 629 39
Meadow Lake, Sask.: J. T. McCordie, sub-agent, 13 m. to Mar. 31, $520; postage, etc., $8.24.. 528 24
MeUort, Sask.: J. \V. Young, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $900; postage, etc., $21.34 921 34
-Mosside, Alta.: J. M. Whittakcr, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $300; postage, etc., $5.12 305 12
Munson. Alta.: C. \V. Robinson, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31 600 00
Xokomis, Sask.: J. J. McGurran, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $300; postage, etc., $12.27 312 27
North Battleford, Sask.: J. Deane, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., $24.38. . . 624 38
Olds, -Uta.: R. A. Craig, sub-agent. April 1 to Mar. 15, (office closed), $574.19; postage, etc.,
$12.03 586 22
Orion, -Uta.: M. J. Rogers, sub-agent, June 2 to Mar. 31. $249.17; postage, etc., $9.86 2.59 03
Oyen. .\lta.: \V. R. Meacham, sub-agent, April 1 to 10. $8..33; postage, etc., $17.74 26 07
Pine Creek, Alta.: S. McDonald, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $600: post^ige, etc., $11.52 611 52
Ponteijt. Sask.: A. Liboiron, sub-agent, 5 m. to Aug. 31, $325; \V. Giroux, sub-agent, Oct. 24
to Mar. 31, $.341.78; postage, etc., $61.57 728 35
Pouce CoupA, B.C.: G. Salawav. sub-agent, 12 in. to Mar. 31, $475: postage, etc., $16.10 491 10
Preeceville. Sask.: D. McMurphy, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., $16..56. . . 616 56
Provost. Alta.: W. S. Fleming, sub-agent, April 4 to Mar. 31, $5.'?5.50; postage, etc., $23.75. . . 559 25
Punnichy. Sa.sk.: E. J. Medland, sub-agent, .\pril 1 to Mar. 18 (office closed), $289.52; postage,
etc., $7.47 296 99
Regina, Sask.: R. H. Young, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $999.96, less military pay at $1.10. . 598 46
Rockv Mountain House, Alta.: R. T. Hankinson, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $525; postage,
etc., $10.90 535 90
Rossbum, Man.: V. W. Johnston, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $550; postage, etc., $2.71 552 71
Rosthem, Sask.: E. St. G. Hodson, sub-agent, April 1 to Mar. 15 (office closed), $574.19;
postage, etc., $12.13 ^SO ,32
St. Lina. Alta.: J. R. Laplante, sub-agent, 12 ra. to Mar. 31, $300: postage, etc., $6.77 306 77
St. Paul de M/tis, Alta.: B. Racicot. .sul)-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc.', $13.75.. 613 75
Ste. RofcduLar, Man.: B. T. Tucker, sul>agont, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $000; postage, etc., $16.79. 616 "9
Salmon Arm. B. C: J. E. Lacey, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31 600 00
Sedgewick, Alta.: J. S. McDonald, sub-agent, April 1 to Mar. 21 (office closed), $291.94;
postage, etc., $16.93 308 87
Shaunavon. Sa.sk.: J. V. Ablctt. .sub-agent. April 1 to May 17, $38.71; O. O. Sonstench, sub-
agent. May 18 to Feb. 28 (office clowd), $2.36.29; postage, etc., $62.06 337 06
Sheho, Snsk.: \V. W. Spencer, sub-agent, April 1 to Mar. 6 (office closed), $279.84; postage,
etc.. $9.94 : ..... 289 78
Shellbrwk. Sask.: S. G. M.nddock, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $600; postage, etc., $26,30 626 30
Spirit River, Alta.: J. M. Fildes. .sub-agent. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., $29.07 629 07
Sprngue, Man.: J. E. Cnnham, sulvagent, 12 m. to Mar. 31 ''60 00
Stettler. Alta.: W. B. Gray, sub-agent. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $900; postage, etc.. $19.83 919 8.3
Swan River, Man.: A. E. Reid. sulvngeni, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $480; postage, etc.. $17.77 497 77
Tis'idle. Sa..k.: \Vm. Buston. sul>-aEcnt, 12 m. to Mnr. 31. i»)0: i».stage, etc., $.39.23 6.39 23
Trochu, Alia.: \V. H. Garrick, sul>-agcnt, 12 m. to Mnr. 31. $;«K); p.islage. etc., $3.74 303 74
Turtlcford, .'<a/<k.: D.'S. Hughes, sulvagenl. 12 m. to Mar. 31. $.300; postage, etc., $14.68 314 68
I'nitv, Sask.: S. Humphry, sub-agent, April 1 to Mnr. 19 (office closed), $580.65; postage,
etc., $21 .25 001 90
Vcgreville. AlU.: F. Wilson, nib-agent, April I to Mar. 22 (office closed), tS8fi.48; pontage,
etc. $10.61 S96 09
Vermilion, Alta.: J. Mace, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mnr. 31, $720: poslnge. etc., $17.10 737 10
Vulf-an, Alia.: A. J. Flood, sulvagent, April 1 to Mnr. 26 (office clo.sod), $295.07; postage, etc.,
$5.85 7:...!..: 301 82
Carried forward 443.222 33
lyTEIilOR niWAIfTMENT: EXPEyOITVRE K— 75
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands: Salaries and Contingencies— Continued. $ cts.
Terres Kd£rales: Salalres et d^penses contingentes— Suite.
Brought forward 443,222 33
Suh- Agencies — Concluded — Sous-agences — Fin.
Wabamun, Alta.: Mrs. G. C. Laight, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $300; postage, etc., $4.94. . 304 94
Wadena, Sask.: Miss M. Langstaff, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $780; postage, etc., $25.48. . . 805 48
Wainwright, Alta.: H. W. McLeod, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., $10.43.. . 610 43
Westlock, Alta.: B. C. Alton, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $420; postage, etc., $17.62 4.37 62
Wetaskiwin, Alta.: H. E. Todd, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., $14.24 614 24
Whitecourt, Alta.: C. D. McAlpine, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $300; postage, etc., $3.86.... 303 86
Whittord, Alta.: W. S. Hughson, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, SOOO; postage, etc., $4.62 604 62
Wilkie, Sask.: J. J. Gunn, sub-agent, April 1 to Mar. 25 (office closed), $590.32; postage, etc.,
$13.52 603 84
Willow Bunch. -Sask.: P. Lapointe, sub-agent, April 1 to Mar. 12 (office closed), $683.23;
postage, efc, $16.11 699 34
Winnipegcsis, Man.: S. Lytwyn, sul)-agent, April 1 to Dec. 14 (office closed), $295.81; postage,
etc., $9.31 305 12
Wynyard, Sask.: F. N. Rowe, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $600; postage, etc., $11.37 611 37
Yeolord, Alta.: M. Wenham, sub-agent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $300; postage, etc., $8.34 308 34
Youngstown, Alta.: F. E. Snell, sub-agent, April 1 to Oct. 31, $280; Miss M. Rayment, sub-
agent, Nov. 27 to Mar. 31, $165.33; postage, etc., $66.92 512 25
Inspection.
Chief Inspector of Agencies, Minnedosa —
Cuttle, H. G., chief inspector: salary, 12 m., .?3,000; travelling expenses, $133.20 3, 133 20
Cantin, Miss. E. (of Edmonton Office), travelling expenses, $148.15; Misses E. & C.
Cantin, fares, $37.70 185 85
Fairbairn, Mi.ss G. A., stenographer, salary, 8 m. at $830, 4 m. at $900 8.53 35
Storey, Miss J., stenographer, salary, April 1 to Aug. 6, at $780 272 58
Witness fees re investigations •. 134 60
Inspector of Agencies, Calgary —
Martin, J. W., inspector: salary, 12 m., $2,600; travelling expenses, $2,655.12 5,2.55 12
Mahoney, Miss F. B., stenographer, salary, 8 m. at $720, 4 m. at $900; travelling expenses,
$40.70 820 70
Martin, H. A., temporary stenographer, 3 m. to Sept. 30 195 00
Care of office, $79.50; postage and p.o. box, $101. .50 181 00
Rent of telephone, 11m., S4G.75; telegrams and telephones, $98.98 145 73
Various small office expenses -. 28 30
Inspector of Agencies, Brandon —
Neff, Oliver, inspector, salary, 12 m., $2,400; travelling expenses, $1,637.41 4,037 41
Cornell, Mi.ss K., clerk, salary, 8 m. at $780, 4 m. at $900 820 00
Fairbairn, Miss G. A. (of H. G. Cuttle's office), expenses substituting for Miss Cornell.. . 24 30
Express and cartage, $23.38; janitor .service, S48 71 38
Postage and p.o. box, $76; rent of telephone, 12 m., $55 131 00
Repairs to typewriter, $12.75; telegrams, telephones, etc., $18.57 31 32
Witness fees and stenographer re investigation 168 70
Assi.stant Inspectors of Agencies —
Bannerman, J. A., Red Deer, asst. inspector: salary, 12 m., Sl,700; travelling expenses,
$2,940.55 4, 640 55
Bronsdon, T., Brandon, asst. inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,800; travelling expenses,
$1,296.91 3,096 91
Witness fees in investigation 56 60
Chief Inspector of Crowm Timber Agencies, Winnipeg —
Stephenson, E. F., chief inspector: salary, 12 m., $3,400; travelling expenses, $428.04 3,828 04
Carr, Miss E. M., clerk, salarj', 12 m. to Mar. 31 900 00
Postage, $25; rent of telephone, 12 m., $72 97 00
Repairs to typewxiter, $13.15; telegrams, $14.92; small office expenses, $4.50 32 57
Assistant Inspector of Crown Timber Agencies, Fort Saskatchewan —
Clarke, H. W., asst. in.spector: salary, 12 m., $1,849.97; travelling expenses, $1,306.17 3, 15C 14
Ranch Inspector, Minnedosa and Moosejaw —
Bowyer, H. L., inspector: salary, 12 m., $l,.50O; travelling expenses, $1,634.90; board at
Moosejaw between Aug. 26 and Nov. 8, $72 3, 206 90
I,ana, Mi.ss E. M., stenographer, salary, 1 m. to Mar. 31 75 00
Camp blankets and folding cot. $21.25; rent of p.o. box, $7..30 28 55
Expenses packing, crating and shipping office ellects from Minnedosa 31 75
Ranch Inspector, Calgary —
Cloakey, G. H., inspector: salary, April 1 to May 21, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31, $959.68: travelling
expen.ses, $1 ,51 1 .75 2, 471 43
Hawkey, Miss D. L., stenographer, 8 m. at $720, 4 m. at $900 780 OO
Care of office, $.50; postage, $38; telephone rent to Sept. 30, 1918, $68 156 00
Ranch Inspector, Moosejaw —
Lydiard, G. H., inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,500; travelling expenses, $995.79 2,495 79
Carried forward 491 ,486 55
K— 76
AIDITOK r.KyERM.s lli:i'i>KT. /.')/7-;.'l/.S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands: Salaries and Contingenries — Continued.
Terres f#df rales: Salaires et dfpenses contingentes— Suite.
Brought forward . .
Inspection — Concluded — Inspection — Fin.
Rancli Inspector. Maple Creelc —
Seismith, G. R.. inspector: salary, 12 m., $1,500; travelling expenses, $1,473.35..
.Assistance in office. $16; postage, etc., $2a.55
Ranch Inspector, Prince .\lbcrt —
.•Sinclair. J. E., inspector; sjilary, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $1,366.85.
Camp stove anti pipes
Inspector of Doukhol>or Reserves, Kamsack —
Bowes. J., inspector: salary. 12 m.. $1,£00; travelling expenses, $629.65
Chief Homestead Inspector. Minneilosa —
F. >^. Szablewski. chief homcsteail inspector: salary, 12 m., $2,400, less military pay to
0(T. 2.^., 20S d. at $3.75. $1,620; travelling expenses, $100.25
Mining I^nds Im-^pectors —
Finnic. O. S.. inspector: garage expenses. out5t supplies, etc
Ross, C. C assist inifO.S. Finnic: salary, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $563.15; garage
expenses, outfit supplies, etc., $131.15
Mclniosh., I. W.. inspector: salajy, 12 m., $2,400, travelling expenses, $856.05
Homestead Inspectors — Inspecteurs des homesltads.
Anderson. D., Battleford: salary, .April 1 to May 30, Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, $541.65; travelling
expenses, $322. 4"; horse blankets, halters, etc., $12.20; shoeing horses and repairs, $8.05;
.--taliling at headquarters. $91. '0
Baldwin. H.. I'rincc .Albert: salary, .April 24 to Mar. 31. $1,123.33; travelling expenses, $723:
freight and storage on cutter, $6.25; harness repairs and supplies, $5.45; horseshoeing and
repairs. $21.15; .saddle, $25; stAbling at headquarters, $232.40; veterinarj- services and
medicine. $6.2^
Balfour, .1. .A.. S;iskatoon: .salary, 12 m., SI. •'^00; travelling expen^cs, $.545.15; horse blankets,
$8; shoeing liors*s and repairs, $16.70: st.nbling at bc:id<iuartcrs. S421>
Barr, C. E.. Saskatoon: salary, 12 m., $I,3C0; travelling expenses, $777.20; harness supplies
and repairs, $12.2'; honseshocing and repairs, $35; robe and horse blankets, $28; .stabling
at headquarters. $429.70; veterinary .■^crvjies. $5
Benzie. J. M., Kamloops: .salary. 12 m.. $l,20(); travelling exp<'n.ses. $1,266.80
Bigg, F. .1., Swifv Current: salary. 12 m.. $1 .:J00, travelling cxi>ensc>, $299. 1'O: harness supplies
and repairs. $9.70; horseshoeing and repairs, $23.15; stabling at headquarters, $477 .
Blackwell. .A.. I.. Edmonton: .salary, 1 m. to .April 30, $100; travelling expenses, $49.75; stabling
at hea<lquarters, to Sept. 20, $226.''0
Boucher. .1. B.. Prince .Albert: salary. 12 m., $1,200; travelling expen.ses, $1,017.80; buggy and
pole. $12); Immcss repairs. $3..'0; horseshoeing and repair<i, $.';4..':0; horse blankets, $9;
stabling nt headquarters, $143.75
Collins, F. M.. .Saskatoon: .sjdary. 12 m.. Sl.'iOO: travelling expenses, $746.65; freight on
cutter, $9.40; shoeing hor.«es. $20.80; stalling at hea<lqu:irters, $3.'0.75
C'ook. Hcnrj-. Revel.<ioke: salary, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $478.65; hor.se blankets
an«l pack .sack. $12; 2 silk tents, cover and rubber sheet, $72.75; eompaj^, cooking utensils,
etc., $14.2.5
Cowf'll. \V. ( ',, KumUK>ps ^salary shown under Kamlrtop-; Land Office), travelling cxp«'nses
Creighion. H. IC. Red Deer: .-jihiry, 12 in.. $I.2(K); tnivclling cxiwnscs. $1 .1 19.30; buggy pole,
neckyoke. etc.. S;3..'0; hiir.s<'shoeing, $20; stabling at headquarters, $139.20; stabling old
team. Feb. 26 to May 1, $75
Cunningham. T. J.. Eilmonton: >Jilary, 12 m,, $1,.500; (ravelling expenses, $921.20; horse
bl'ink'-ts. r.)b!'. an 1 halters. $32.50; repiir.i to buggy and harness, $15.45; shoeing horses,
$47. SO; stiblin'j at hea lr|u irtcr<, $2I2.V(: veterinary an 1 clipping team, $8
De lialinliard,.!. ( '.. ^'nrktfin: .«*.al:iry, 12 m. ion activ** siT\ice) ...
Dr-.v.ar, .A. C., Bittleford: sdiry, 7 in. to O -l. 31 (r.Mijn^i). $75-i.31; travelling expensbs,
$.393. .^0; liorseshneing, $16. SO; repairs to vehicles ami harness, $8. SO; stabling at head-
• lunrters. $1,57 ..'0.
Dickin, (;. H., Weybum: salary-, 12 in., $1,300; travelling expenses, $1,025.99; postage and
telegrams. $21.39..
I)ick.«<in, R. H.. McMJsfjaw: salary, 9 m. to Dec. 31. $(00; travellingcxpenses. $1,186.41
Doze. I. S.. Edmonton: .salary, 12 m., $1,.300; trnvilling cxpen.ws, ^878.30: horo'slioiiiig and
repairs. $27.40; robe and horw blankets, $29; ^tabling at heBilf|uarters, $273; team of
hor.«e-. »,300: veteritiarv ami clipping'teain. $12
Elliritt. .A. C., Balileford: .s:ilnry. 12 m.. $1,300: (ravelling exp<'m«>s, $724.81: stabling at
head<|unrters. $23.';. 20
ErraM. \\ . 11,. Mi»osi'jaw: salary, 12 m., $1.,300: tnivelljng expenses, $845. 8,*^; hnrs<'shoeing,
$41.10; rep-iirs to veliieles and harness. $!.'"■. 70; "tabling nt heudquarlers. $292
Fane. F. W. \V.. E'Imonlon: salary. 2 m. to May 30 frcsigm-d)..
Fleming, (.i. \V., Calgary: Ralary, 12 m., $1,30(); travelling expenses, $1,2S0.65; hnrM-shoeing
anil repairs, $.'8; hnmesH supplies and repairii, $16,10; robe, $19,25; Htoring cutter, $13..'0;
veterinary meilicine, $4
Carried forward
$ ets.
491,486 55
2,973 .35
42 55
2, 560 85
3 00
. 129 65
1
. 720 25
157 .52
1
3
,914 .30
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975 85
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2.498 85
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.406 80
2
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376 25
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,767 45
, 200 00
1,334 91
2,. 347 38
2.0S6 41
2,819 70
2,260 01
2,494 65
20 00
2,661 50
549.519 96
lynCRIOR llEI .MtTMKST: EXPEy'DITURE K— 77
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands: Salaries and Contingencies — Continued. , $ cts.
Terres Kdfrales: Salaires ct dfpenses contingentes — Suite.
Brought forward ."49.519 96
Homestead /nspectors-^Continued — Inspecteure dea homegteads — Suite.
"Fletcher. .1.. Grande Prairie: salary, 12 m., less 5 d.,in May, $1,279: travelline expenses,
$.366.7,5: harness pads, $2.7.5: shoeing horses. $19.7.5; stabling at headquarters, $-547.50 . 2,215 75
Furnis. J., .'^v.ift Current; .salary, 12 in., SI .200; travelling expcn.ses, $.5.34.45; horse, $1,50; horse
blankets and whip, $10; repairs to liuggy and harness, $17.20; shoeing horses, $20.20;
stabling at heaci(|uarters. $41.3; feed for Ijjme horse, $24 ' 2,368 85
Gcrow, H. .'^., Miilii ine Hat: salary, 3 m. to June 30, $300; travelling expenses, $135.35; hire
of team, 25 d.. SI32..50 567 85
Gillespie, W. D.. Winnipeg: salary, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $968.30; freight on
eutter. $1.06; repairs to buggy and harne.ss, $17.25; shoeing horses, $12.75; stabling at
headquarters. $287 2,486 36
Gras.se. P. L.. Red Deer: salary. 12 m., $1,300; travelling expenses. $647.52; harness supplies
and repairs. $5.8."^ ; shoeing horses, $30.95; stabling at headquarters, $350.75; veterinary
ser\ic'es and meditine, $12.05 2,347 12
Grev. .\., Edmonton, stabling at headquarters ; . . . 46 50
Cirifiin, .\. H.. Edmonton: .salary, .\pril 24 to Mar. 31. $1,123.33: travelling expen.ses. $1,217.70;
blankets, 2 pr.. $22; buggj'. $110; horse, $175; harness supplies and repairs, $35.40: jumper
and harness, $1!0; freight, etc. on buggy and harness, $4. .55: robe. $15; shoeing horses and
repairs, $.53.45; stabling at headquarters, $275.75; tent and cover. $10. .50; veterinary
services and inedifine, $8.45 • 3.141 13
Hapen, .'!. C. Edmonton: salary, 12 m.. $1,300; travelling expenses, $673.60; horse, $200;
harness supplies and repairs, $28; shoeing horses, $20.80; stabling at headquarter3<
$.374; veterinary services and medicine, $12.. 2,608 40
Hamilton. A.. Moosejaw: salary. 12 m.. $1,200; travelling expen.ses. $1,126.65; repairs to
vehicles and harness, $1.5..:b; shoeing horses, $28.60; stabling at headquarters, $428;
veterinary iiicdi<'ine, $2 2,800 75
Hart, D., Swift Current: salary, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $364,40; repairs to buggy.
$."0: repairs to harness and 2 whips, $18.65; shooing horses. -$29. 85; stabling at head-
quarters. $48.5; veterinary services, $5 2, 132 90
Henki-. A. E., Yorkton: salary. 12 in., $l,.30O: travelling expenses, $845.65; harness supplies
and repairs, $11.75; shoeing horses, $18.85; stabling at headquarters, $174; veterinary
medicine. $2.20 2, .352 45
Hober, E. .1., Weybum: salary, 12 m., $1,300; travelling expenses, $1,698.05; shoeing horses,
$5; stabling at headquarters, $31.50 3.034 55
Home, .1. \., Edmonton: salary, Sept. 19 to Mar. 31. $640; travelling expenses, $651; freight
on team. $18.10; harness, $60; harness supplies, $11.05: horse blankets and 2 robes, $48;
shoeing horses and repairs to cutter, $21; stabling at headquarters, $11; team of horses,
$275 1,735 15
Huntley. J. R., Medicine Hat: salary, 12 in., $1,200; travelling expen.ses, $806.15; buggy pole,
$15; stabling at headciuarters, $125. .50 2, 146 65
.lones, \V. .'^.. Maple TVeek: salary, 12 m., $1..300; travelling expenses, $480.35; harne.ss repairs.
etc., $5. .50; horseshoeing, $35; stabling .at headquarters, $378.,50 2, 199 35
Kembry, R. .V.. Calgary: salary, 12 m.. Sl,.300; travelling expenses, $982.45; shoeing horses,
$47: stabling at headquarters. $187.25 2,516 70
Key, .V. E.. High Prairie: salary, 12 m., $1,300: travelling expenses. $367.65 1,667 65
Liigimodicre, \Vm., Winnipeg: salary, 12 m., $1,,500; travelling expenses, $1,124.45; freight,
etc. on buggy and cutter, $S.66: repairing and painting cutter, $20.20: shoeing horses and
repairs. $19.25; stabling at headquarters, $287.75 2.960 31
Lepine, I^., Winnipeg: salary, 12 m.. $1,200; travelling expen.ses. $1,078.97 2,278 97
Letson. W. .\., Winnipeg: salarj-, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $675'15; horse blankets,
bells and whip, $13; harness, $50; painting and repairing buggv, $29; shoeing horses,
$30.10: stabling at headquarters, $321 2,318 25
McConnachie, A.. Edmonton, salary, 12 m., to Mar. 31 ion active service) 1,300 00
McCowan, H. S., Edmonton: salary, 12 m.. $1,200; travelling expenses, $574.75; horse
blankets, $8; shoeing horses and repairs, $43.80; stabling at headquarters, $.360.85:
veterinary services and clipping team. $10 2. 197 40
McGowan, ('.., Amaranth: salary. 12 m., $1,300; travelling expenses, $947.90; repairs to
buggy. $10.90; robe. $18: shoeing hor-ses, $23.15; stabling at headquarters, $257; veter-
inary medicine, $2.75 2,5,59 70
McDonald, .1. .\.. Swift Current, salary. 12 m.. $1,299.96. le.-s military pay at $1.10 898 46
McKenzie. .1. !•*.. Prince Alliert: salary. .12 m.. $1,200; travelling expenses. $815.45; freight
on team. $20.75; hor.se blankets, $9.50; keep of inspector Pierce's team, $.32.65; outfit and
repairs. $22.80; shoeing hor.ses and repairs. $73.45; stabling at headquarters, $363.40;
storage on cutter. $5: veterinarj' services and medicine, $61 .15 2, 604 15
McLaren, J*., Maple Creek: salary, 12 m.. $1..300; travelling expenses, $394.80; horse blankets
and robe. $28; po.stage, $6.76; shoeing hor.ses, $40.80; stabling at headquarters, $651 2,421 36
McMorris, Geo., Red Deer: salary, 12 m. (on active service). 1,400 00
McMullen. .1. E.. Peace River Crossing: salary. 12 m., $1,300; travelling expenses, S662..5tf';
harness repairs, $1..50: stabling at headquarters, $600 2,564 00
Carried forward .• T 609.390 67
K— 78 MDJTOR GEyERAL'S REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands: Salaries and Contingenries— Continued. $ cts.
Terres fM^rales: Salalres ct d#penses contingrntes — Suite.
Brought forward 609.390 07
Homestead Inspectors — Concluded — Inspecteura des homeileads — Fin.
Mabb, H. L., Winnipeg: salar>-, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $322.33; clipping horse, $3;
shoeing horses and repairs, $21.80; stabling at headquarters, $547.50
Magee, W. D., New Westminster (salarj- sho«-n under Land Office), travelling expenses
Martin, T. C, Dauphin: salar>'. 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $753.81; harness repairs,
$3.75; shoeing horses and buggj- repairs. $42: stabling at headquarters, $371
Moncton, W. J.. Moosojaw: s;Uary. .\pril 1 to Oct IS. $6.58.06; tr.ivolling expenses. $692.65;
repairing buggy, $11.85; shoeing horses, $30.80; stabling at headquarters, $72. .50; vetcr-
inar\' services, $8
Morrison, W. J., Prince Albert: salarj', 12 m., $1,300; travelling expenses, $600.59; cutter. $80;
freight and storage, $13.15; harness, $55; harness supplies and repairs. $15.50; horse
blankets, $7; shoeing horsos and repairs, $28.55; stabling at headquarters, $410.70; vetcr-
inarj- services. $6
Mosses, A. E., Saskatoon: salary. April 1 to .lune 4, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31. $813.33; travelling
expenses, $581.10; harness supplies and repairs, $10.50; horse blankets, $.8; postage, $9:
shoeing hor-ses and repairs on buggy, $55.30; stabling at headquarters, $265.40
Parker, R. J. M., Yorkton: salary, 2 m. to May 31, $200; travelling expenses, $92.04; stabling
at headquarters, iS2 •.
Reykdal. R.. Winnipeg: salary. 12 m. (less 18 d. in Dec), $1,237.06; travelling expenses,
$605.15; horse, $150; repairing cutter, $13.80; shoeing horses and repairs, $37; stabling
at headquarters, $440; veterinary servces. $6
Roth, A. L., Humboldt: salary, 6 m. at $1,200, 6 ra. to Mar. 31 at $1,300. $1,249.98; travelling
expenses, $509.14; freight, etc., $7.10; harness supplies, $14; shoeing horses, $11.80; stabling
at headquarters, $454; veterinary .eervioes, $12
Scott, H., Lcthbridgc: salar>-, 12 m.. $1,300: travelling expenses, $276.10; car hire. $418.92;
pasturage, $12; shoeing team, $5.25; stabling at headquarters, $42.50; keep of inspector
Ripley's team, $22.50
Secord, T. C, Dauphin: salary, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $760: harness supplies and
repairs, $22.20; shoemg horses, $44.10: stabling at headquarters. $195 .50
Smyth. A., Humboldt: salary, 6 m. at $1,200. 6 m. at $1,300. $1,249.98; tr.ivelling expenses,
$73.3.40; hire of horse, $66; outfit and repairs, $14.65; repairing stable door and burying
horse, $9.50; shoeing horses, $23..50: stabling at headquarters, $274; team of horses, $360;
veterinarj- services and medicine, $8.50
Speers, G. L., Dauphin: salary, 12 m., $I..500; travelling expen.ses, $788.95; postage, $8.50;
repairs to harness, f\; shoeing horses, $13.80: stabling at headquarters, $144.75
Steer, W., Maple Creek: salary, 1 m. to .\pril 30, $100; travelling expenses, $90.40; shoeing
horses. $4; stabling at headquarters. $316.85
Switzer, W., Medicine Hat: salary, April 7 to Mar. 31, at $1,200, less military pay, 7 d. at
$2.6', $1,161.80; travelling expenses, $668.70; shoeing horses, $39; stabling at head-
quarters, $179.25
Tempany, W., Calgary: salary, 12 m., $1,300; travelling expenses, $785.35; shoeing horses,
$48; stabling at headquarters, $2.87..50
Toohill. J. .1., Yorkton: fsalary shown under Land Office), travelling expenses, $94.45: horse-
shoeing and repairs, $3..50; harness repairs, etc., $1..50; stabling at headquarters, $311..50..
Woodlock, P. A., Calgary: salary, 12 rn., $1,300; travelling expenses, $934.05; express and
freight, $23.97; horse blankets. $8.75; horseshoeing and repairs, $35.65; painting and
repairing Ijuggy and cutter, $31: repairs and oiling harness, $10.75; stjibling at head-
quarters. $.389,75; veterinary services, $25
Wynne. A. K., Edmonton: sal.ary. 12 m., $1,300; travelling expenses, $.522.60; clipping team,
$10; harness repairs and supplies. $13.90; horse blankets, $10; shoeing horses and bugg.v
repairs, $.36.50; stabling at headquarters, $.389.75
Timber Intpcclort — Ftupecteurs de bois.
Rallentine, .\.. Prince .\lbcrl: salary, 12 m., $1,500; travelling expenses, $.372.86; as.tistance.
$11; provisions, $72.25 1,950 II
Hrown, H.. Melfort: salary, 12 m.. $1,200; travelling expenses, $749; freight. $3.00; harness
supplies and repairs. $17. .55; postage. $9.40: shcx-ing horsos, $7.80; stabling at head-
quarters. $.393..50: velcrinarv services and drugs. $11.15 2.391 46
Campliell, P. C, Katnloops: salary, 12 in.. $1,200; travelling expenses, $1,114.30; outfit,
$34.00; repairs to comp,i.is, postage, etc., $8.23 2,357 43
Coombs. .1. .S., Prince Albert: s.ilary. 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, 324.55; horse
blanket, $4. .50; horseshoeing ami repairs, $I5..55; harness, $50; harness supplies, $8.80;
stabling iit hea-lquarters. $4.59.85 2,063 25
Dri.scoll. n. H.. Edmonton: s.alnry. 12 m., $1,.500: Ir.avclling expenses. $003.05; tent. $21.80 2,214 85
Eraser, D., Edmonton: salary, 12 m., tl,.50fl; travelling expenses. $735..50; clipping team and
dentistry work. $12; horse blankctfl, $10; shoeing horses and repairs, $42.05; stabling at
headquarters, $281.50; small items, $6.75 2,, 5.87 80
Carried forward 658,016 48
o
.094 03
405 60
2
,370 56
1
.473 SO
2
,516 49
1
,742 63
374 04
2
,489 01
2
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2
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2
,221 80
>2
,739 53
2
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511 25
2
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2
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410 05
2,758 92
2,
282 75
I\ri:ltIOR l)i:i:ih'TMEST: EXPEXDITVRE K— 79
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands: Salaries and Contingencies — Concluded. S cts.
Terres Kd^rales: Salalres et d^penses contingentes— Fin.
Brought forward 658,615 48
Timber Inspectors — Concluded — Inspecteure de bois — Fin.
Gordon, W. S., Winnipeg, salary, 12 m. (on active service) 1,300 00
Henderson, S. J., Winnipeg; salary, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $747.81; assistance
measuring timber, etc., $30..50 1,978 31
Hunt, R., Duuphin: salary, 12 m., Sl,.300; travelling expenses, $1,031.10 2.331 10
McDougall, J. P., Winnipeg: salary, 11 m. iless 5 d. in Nov.), to Feb. 28 at $1,200 1,083 33
McDougall, P., New Westminster: salary, 12 m., $1,400; travelling expenses, $238.70 1,638 70
McKenzie, F., Prince Albert: salary, 12 m., less military pay, 57 d. at $1.10, $1,137.30;
travelling expenses, $552.80; harness supplies and repairs, $6.55; postage, $20.50; shoeing
horses and repairs, $33.10; stabling at headquarters, $248.50 1,998 75
McLellan, J. S., Edmonton: salary, 0 m. to Sept. 30, $600; travelling expenses, $452; shoeing
horses and repairs, $35.15; stabling at headquarters, $73. .50
Maddin, C. A., Winnipeg: salary, 11 m. to Feb. 28, $1,375; travelling expenses, $384.10
Merrigan, J. A., Edmonton: salary, 12 m., $1,.500; travelling expenses, $603.95; collars and
straps, $8.75; horse blankets, $9; horseshoeing and repairs, $26.65; stabling at head-
quarters, $359.50
Minchin, D. H., Edmonton: salary, April 1 to June 6, Dec. 20 to Mar. 31, $558.71; travelling
expenses, $703.50; shoeing horses, etc., &4.90; stabling at headquarters. $369
Neilson, F. \V., Edmonton: salary, 12 m., $1,249.97; travelling expenses, $876.75; hire of
buggy, $151; horse blankets, $12; horseshoeing and repairs, $45.90; harness supplies,
$6.45; robes, $45; stabling at headquarters, $266.75; team of horses, $400; veterinary
services, $2.05
Ross, C. F., Winnipeg: salary, 12 m., $1,400; travelling expenses, $864.19; camp stove, etc.,
$10.83; eiderdown robe, $35; harness supplies and snowshoes, $9.25; shoeing horses and
repairs, $14.55; tent, $16.25; veterinary services and medicine, $9.10
Royce, A. E., Winnipeg: salary, 12 m., $1,200; travelling expenses, $621.50; express and postage
$22.88; tent and stove, $12
Smith, A. G., Calgary: salary, 12 m., $1,249.97; travelling expenses, $558.85; services of
motor car, $705.56; team and driver, 46J d., $304.25
Tetreault, N., Winnipeg: salary, April 1-30, Nov. 6 to Jan. 19, at $960; travelling expenses,
$109.72; stabling at headquarters, $157.50
Thompson, J. H.. Winnipeg: salary, 12 m., $1,400; travelling expenses, $636.75
Wyllie, R. S., Edmonton: salary, 12 m., $1,500; travelling expenses, $640.05; shoeing horses,
etc., $9 2, 149 05
Adjustments — Rectifications.
Balance due agents, inspectors, etc.. Mar. 31, 1917 (A. G'a Report, 1916-17, page K — 77) 25 61
Unexpended balances. Mar. 31, 1918: A. Baptie, $25.50; A. W. Brooke, $11.75; W. F. W.
Carstairs, $220.14; W. Collie, $9.81; Lt.-Col. H. M. Daly, $126.98; D. J. McCarthy,
$43.55; D. C. McNab, $19.60: A. Reid, $20.05; J. H. Stewart, $3.25 480 63
Overpayments: Mrs. A. Boddy, Red Deer Land Office, $6.68; T. J. Cunningham, homestead
inspector, Edmonton, 50c.; Miss M. Hope, Swift Current Land Office, $1.03 8 21
F. M. Collins, homestead inspector. Saskatoon, travelling expenses in Mar., 1918, on account of
Soldiers' Settlement Board .' 14 50
1,160 65
1,759 10
«
2,507 85
1,636 11
3,056 47
2,359 17
1,856 38
2,818 63
542 91
2,036 75
691,357 69
Les.s — Deductions as below 3,850 33
Net expenditure 687,507 30
Charged as follows: —
.Salaries of Outside Service $ 437,646 29
Contingencies, advertising, etc 249,861 07
S 687,507 36
Deductions — Reductions,
Balance brought forward from 1916-17 (page K — 77), $148.68, less following amounts refunded
to Casual Revenue: J. R. Lee, 10c; C. H. Stockdale, $5.75 142
Overpayments brought forward from 1916-17 (page K — 77), $10.27, less following amounts
refunded: Can. Northern Ry., 10c. ; J. D. Haight. 73c.; Miss H. Kippen, 88c 8 56
Proceeds of sales: Ford car, $356.05; horses, 2, $55 and $85 496 05
Refunds of overcharges for express and telegrams 2 89
Salaries of substitutes, charged to War Appropriation 3. 200 00
3,850 33
K— 80 AIDITOR GESERAL'S REPORT, I9n-19t8
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
DominloD Lands and Parks: Suneys.
Terres et pares dii Dominion: Arpentages.
Salaries at Ottawa (Pajie K— 23)
Surveyors' Accounts (Page K — S3 )
Travelling expenses of employees on appointment: J. Farager, Toronto to Ottawa, $7.70; \V.
Ciridlcy. Montreal to Ottawa. $2.55; H. .\. Murray. Toronto to Ottawa. $7.70
Allan. Killam A McKay. Winnipi'g, premium on guarantee bonds
Ault & Wiborg Co., T6ronto; gum acacia. 100 lb. at 40c.: moleskin. 5J yd. at S3.50; shecpwool
sponges. 2 doz.. $19.69; various lithographic supplies, $49.87
Berr>-, E. W. (D. L. S.), sidereal watches, 2, $60, less $6 allowance for use, and $12 cost of
cleaning and adjust ing
Birks, Henry & .Sons. Ottawa; repairing chronometers ,
Blvthe. f. H., Ottawa: Lepage's glue. 28 pt., $I8.S0; turpentine, 64 gal. at $1; small items,
■ $.50 40
Bowman, E. P. (D. L. S.): stadia rods, 2, $51.60, less $10.80 allowance for use, and $2.82, cost
of repairs
Brown. ('. D. i D. L. S.I; Bausch and Lomb tran.sit. $180.40, less $.30.05 allowance for use, and
$49.35 cost III repairing; sidereal watch, $30, less allowance $3 for use, and $6 cost of
cleaning and adjusting
Br>son-Gr:iham. Ottawa: Gillett's lye. 3 cases, $20.40; small items. $26.23
Bureau of Standards. Washington: testing invar tape, $25; testing aneroid barometer, $8.50;
commission on money order. 17c
Bush. Chas., Ottawa, lithographic ink, 50 lb. at $2.50
Canadian General f^leotric Co.. Ottawa, motor
Canadian Kcniak Co.. Toronto: bromide paper. .35 rolls, 16 gr.. $594.40; mounting tissue, 29
rolls. S22.05; panchromatic plates, backed. 90 doz.. $146.47; toisol, 1) lb., $22.75; velox, 85
gr., $469.19; various photographic supplies. $78.38; express, $32.95
Parson (Hugh) Co.. Ottawa: duck cases, 4 at $7.85; small items. $9.25 .•
Chester. A. \V., Ottawa, belt ca.«os for sieel dies. '.'S at $2.25
Collector of Customs: duty on foreign purch.i.-*'S. $.t0.01 ; war tax, $23.74
Cooper Hewitt Electric Co.. Hoboken. N.J.: auto-transformers, 2 at $10; lamp tubes, 6 at $15;
commis.sion on money order, 37c., total, $110.37, less $15 for 15 sets of renewal terminals
returned
Cote, J. L., Edmonton: freight, express, cartage and storage, $204.69; rental of warehou-sc, 12
m. to Mar. 31. 1918. at $45; postage. .56c
Cowan & Penrose. Kamloops. rental of basement used for storing survey posts. 12 m. to Dee.
31, 1917 .'
Dept. Public Printing and Stationer)-, printing, stationery, etc 19.6.34 05
Dowsle.v. .\. H.. Ottawa: gla.ss silver bath-holder. $16.25; inahogany box. $I7..50; repairing
and rcgraduating stadia rods. 2at $10; tripiKl legs. 30 at $3..50; small items. $31 189 75
Eclipse Plating and Sales<'o.. f )ttawn: altering controller and tnaking guard lor same, $40.10;
grf>unding pipes. $2.40: swit<-hl>oard. $.39 81 .50
Emplovers' Liability .\ssurance Corponition. Toronto, premium on guarantee bonds 225 15
KstateJamcs Davidson. Ottawa: wooden boxes. 246. $2'29.60: IuiiiIht. $I .28 '230 88
Fuchs <t Lang Mfg. Co., New York: domestic rubber blanket, .5-ply, 31' x 37'. $22.99; gla.^s
marbles. 11.000. $75.56; lithographic hand presses, 1 at $725, 1 at $145; lithographic ink,
.59 11).. $69.47; pumice stone. $1.47 1.039 49
Garrioch. fimlard A <».. Ottawa: electrician. 69 h. at .50c.. 1) h. at 60c.; lamps, 73, $35.40;
metal moulding. 1,100 ft.. $ltlO; Simplex immersion coil. $31.90; toy transformers, 2 at $10;
Typle Weston electric volt meter, ^1.50; various electrical supplies and repairs, $110,20;
cartage. $1 ..50 355 90
Globe Indemnity Co. of Canarln. Montreal, premium on guarantee bonds ,53 99
Glover. A. E. (IJ. L. S.y. Cooke transit. $'202.50. less $33.75 allowance for use 168 75
Gorman. .\. O. ID. L. S.). Cooke transit. $202..50, less $.33.76 allowance for use, and $4.75 cost
f»f repairing 163 99
Graham. W. J.. Ottawa: elhcr, 21 lb. at 78c.; glacial acetic acid. 51 lb. 15 oi., $41.60; various
drugs and chemicals. $24.23; small items. $26.15 108 36
fJrnnt-Holdcn-Graham. Ottawa: level rod covers. .35 at $4: small items. $21.70 161 70
Hignian. Geo. A- Sons. Ottawa: gla-ss. 120 lights. $77.28; plate glass. 16 sheets, $7.20; supplying
and s.'t I ing piece of plate glass. 120" x 42'. $62; small items. $3. S.5 150 .33
Holl)r«>ok A S<^>n. Ott.iwa; cutting df»wn c<incretc piers, drilling holes in concrete bases and
repairing hardwood floors at Comparator building, $107.23; commission, 15 p.c. of cost.
$16 08 12^ 31
Howell. D. J. A Co.. Toronto: acetic acid, 96 lb., $45.04; albumen egg scales, 20 lb. at $I.a5;
collrKlion ba-so. 30 gal.. $113..50; gum arable, 45 lb., $41.75; negative cotton, 48 oj.. $.32;
pola"-iuni briiinidc. 18 lb.. $.in; pola.'wium cyanide. .50 lb. at $'-'.4"i; ixita-Hsium icMlide. 5 lb.,
$26.9.'j; silver nilrnle. .35 lb.. $.'t63..')0; various photographii' supplii-x. $liri.l).'>; total. $9.50.29,
les«Kc<intainers retumcil. $10.35 9.19 94
.lennings. N. H.. Toronl.i: liih>«rBphic ink, 251b. at $3.73 93 25
Kenneflv. . I. W., Ottawa, transfers 95 00
I^wsoni Thos. A Sons. Ottawa: boundar>- survey posts. 15.0(K) at $1.11; townsitc sample .
suri-ey posts. 25 at ll.V); freight on posts. $l.t«3.12; small items. $3.15 18,.573 77
Lymans. Ltd., Montreal: silver nitrate, 5 lb. at $10.75; powdered alum. $1.60 58 35
Carried forward 575.8,52 36
31,805 59
198,318 73
17 95
99 16
128 81
42 00
32 00
133 20
37 98
122 00
46 63
33 67
125 00
27 72
1.366 19
40 65
56 25
73 75
95 37
745 25
60 00
INTERIOR DEPAltTMEST: EXI'EXDITURE K— 81
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands and Parks: Surveys— Continued. "■ $ cts.
Terres et pares du Dominion: .Vrpentages — Suite.
Brought forward 575,852 36
Macdonuia, C. S., (D. L. S.), Bausoh & Lomb transit, $200.40, leiss S50.10 allowance for use
and $10, post of repairing; stadia rod, $24.00, less $6.15 allowance for use and $3.95 cost
of replacing missing part 154 80
Manitolm Cartage and Warehousing Co., Winnipeg: freight, express and cartage on survey
posts, $196.01: storage on survey posts. $431.10 627 11
Mann Lithopress Co., New York, inking roller skins for Double Demy Offset Press, 6 at $8. . . 48 00
Matthie.ssen & Hegeler Zinc Co., La Salle, 111., sheet zinc, 1,003 lb. at 21Jc 215 54
Moran's Transfer, Ottawa, transfers 137 30
Mortimer Co., Ottawa: repairing plate holders of cameras, 269, $110.90; halftone negative,
$2. .50 113 40
National Drug& Chemical Co., Ottawa: alcohol. 6 gal., $47.50; various drugs, chemicals, etc.,
$11 ..55 59 05
Ontario Hughes Owens Co., Ottawa: level vials for transits, 24 at $1.75; repairing and re-
graduating special stadia rods, 44, $389.95; repairing and regraduating precise levelling rods
and painting special packing boxes, 6 at $24; reversion levels for transits, 10 at $3.75;
various repairs and accessories for instruments. $.53.90; express, $9.69
Ottawa Electric Co.. current supply for arc lights in photographic room, Cooper Hewitt tubes
and vai'Uiim pump, $131.23; current supply for motor power. $186.26
Perkins, R. M., Ottawa: gum arable, 501b. at 54c.; various drugs and chemicals, $29.75: small
items, $7. .50
Pringle, R. H. & Co.. Ottawa: customs duty and war tax paid, $262.72; customs brokers' fees,
$5 75 -
Rankin. W. A.. Ottawa: hardware, tools, etc., $107.08; small items. $13.55
Kheppard. J. E., Ottawa: straightening zinc plates, l,2()0at 15c.; sheet zinc, $13.20
Siebold. J. H. & G. B.. New York: flannel, 10-777 yd. at $4.50; moleskin, 67i yd. at $1.60;
molleton. 33-777 yd. at $1.75
Slack. J. H., Ottawa, sanitary wiping cloths, .550 lb. at 16c
Stanley, L. E., & Co., Ottawa: cheese cloth, .361 yd. at 7c.; cotton, 148 yd., $20.40; cotton
batting. .50 lb. at 30c.: sheeting. 98 yd. at 45c
Stevenson, S. J., Ottawa: glacial acetic acid, 47i lb.. $44.25; gum arabic, 50 lb. at 41c.; various
drugs and chemicals, S50.73; small items, $22.22
Supplies Co. of Canada, Ottawa: photographic mounting boards. 150 at 18c.; hyposulphite of
soda, 4 kegs at $4. .50, 1, $4: various photographic supplies. $14.40
Sylvester, C, caretaker of warehouse. Edmonton, salarj-, 7 m. to Oct. 31 at $50, 5 m. to Mar.
31 at $65
Thornton & Truman. Ottawa: altering post -hole augers, 12, $28.90; altering .Stanley levels. 19.
$25.10; apparatus for comparison of thermometers, $683.04; erecting new copying camera
board, $.384.97; fittings for level trier, $27.30: making 19 diaphragms with cases, and 20
brass tubes for levels. $71.60; repairing printing press. S^i3.45; repairs for tripods. $46.40;
survey posts, 200, $16(5: thermometer guards and supports. S, S1,S9.95; weights, 10-lb., 10,
$25.33; various repairs for instruments, machines, etc.. $274.28 1,956 32
Topley Co.. Ottawa: drafting supplies. $25.45: Filar micrometer, $31.25; Hamilton watch
movement, $46; invar tape. 24-metre, S144.07; kodak films, 100 rolls. S46. 60: levelling rods.
25 at $9.65; photographic supplies, etc.. $79.85: planimeter. $35; selected photographic
plates. 96, $369; steel tapes. 1 at $12.60, 12 at $11. .50. 6 at $11.05, 1 at $10.35, 1 at $10.30, 30 at
$9.97, 6 at $9.16; thermometers, 1 at $.39.60. 3 at $11.75. 30 at SI. 25, 2 for $3.15; transit
repairs and accessories, $26.65; tr.ansit tripod. $22..50; small items, $31.15 1,805 88
Toronto Type Foundry Co.. Montreal: type, etc., $103.69; sundry printing supplies, $9.37;
Wisconsin flat top cabinet. $25.48; postage. 20c 138 74
United Photographic Stores, Ottawa: cyko, 7 gr. at $3; sundry photographic supplies, $6.50 27 50
Waltham Watch C'o., Montreal, cleaning and readjusting 9 sideral watches 55 00
W.atts & Son, E. R., Ottawa: repairing .surveying instruments, etc.. $246; steel tapes, 12 at
$11.81; tn-vcing linen, 2 rolls at $"..50; tr:\cing paper, 4 rolls. $.S..50: tr.insit tripod, $12. .. . 423 22
Advertising, $31.12; express, $1,851.25; freight. S.53, 72; telegrams, .$.546.89 2,482 98
Payments under $25: blue prints, 3. $12; boss hand cleaner, 16 doz. tins. $18.40; carpenter-
work, 27 h. at .50c.; case for transit, $10; centigrade thermometer. $12; collodion ba.sc.
5 gal. at $4.50; cutting grass at <'omparator building, 40 h. at 30c.; electric supplies and
repairs, $41.15; enamelling steel dies, 216 at .5c.; electrite knife hones. 3 at $5. .50; excelsior.
709 11).. $19.10; eyepieces and spring rings for Stanley levels. 2 pr., $10. .59; felt. $13..50;
ice supply, $12. .50; .maps, etc., $27.94; Peerless hand drills, ,50. $17.14; platen press rollers,
12 at $1.10; post-hole augers, 12 at $1; printer's blanket, $10; survey posts and crates,
$13.20; subscriptions, etc., $12.84; zinc plates, 32 at 35c.; small items, $100.89 442 95
Sun-ei/s in Yukon Tcrrilory — Arpcniage au lerritoire du Yukon.
Brownlee. .1. H.. Daw.son. director of surveys: salary, .\pril 1 to June 26 at $2,000; living
allowance .-vt $1.50 per m.. .$430 907 76
Hawkins. A. H., director of surveys; salary, Mav 14 to 19, May 22 to Sept. 30, at $2,000,
Oct. 1 to Mar. 31 at $2,300; living allowance.'OS m. at $r25 3,090 16
Carried forward , 591,463 73
1— 6k
677 04
317 49
64 2S
268 47
120 63
193 20
215 61
88 00
104 77
137 70
63 40
675 00
K— 82 AUDITOR GESERAL'S REPORT, 19n-iaiR
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands and Parks: Surveys— Concluded. i cts.
Terres et pares dii nominlon: Arpentages — Fin.
Brought {ornard 591, 463 73
Surreys in Yukon Territory — Conclmled — Arpenlage au territoire du Yukon — Fin.
Boond, T. J.. Dawson, draughtsman, salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,000 00
Brownlce, J. H., advance for expenses from Dawson to Vancou^-er 110 OO
Hawkins, A. H., expenses. Listowel to Ottawa and return. Slay 14 to 19, $46.45; board, etc.,
Listowel to Dawson. $60.75 107 20
Dickson, H. G.. advance on account of sur\'ey of Good Homesteads in Southern Yukon,
Oct. 20, 1917 500 00
Hawkins, A. H. —
Expenses to Whitehorse et*., re Homestead and other surveys, Aug. 23 to Sept. 13: board,
self, $37.25, T. A. Dickson, $8.25, T. J. Boond, $11; fares, self, $88.10, T. A. Dickson,
514 S5- hire of motor boat, $15; labour, 2d., $15; provisions and outfit, $18.50; small
items. $1 1 .20 219 15
Work on Dominion and Indian rivers, Mar. 15 to 23, 1918: board and lodging, self and
T. J. Boond, $43; hire of team and sleigh, $45: feed of team, $35.25 123 25
Armstrong. W. H., Gold Hill Hotel, Bonanza, on account of surveys in 1915-16: J. H. Brownlee,
board, $15, horsefeed, S9; T. J. Hoond, board, $17; Asst. McKcan, board, $2 43 00
Craig, R. B., Dawson, assisting in planting iron posts in Dawson townsite, J d 3 75
Dawson "Daily News," advertising notice re surveys 99 75
Jones, B., Bonanza, work on 13 Gulch base line, Aug. and Sept., 6191, 2} d IS 75
Oakden, W., Dawson, 25 survey stakes 25 00
White Pass and Yukon Route: fare of T. J. Boond, Dawson to Selkirk, $21, Dawson to Indian
river, $5: freight on survey outfit, Dawson to Selkirk. $6.10 32 10
Yukon Telephone Syndicate, telephone service, 12 m. to Mar. 31, one-third charge for rental. 285 00
Small payments: axe, $1.25; freight, cartage, etc., $17.05; subscription to "Yukon Gazette,
$12; telegrams, $6 36 30
596,066 98
Less — Deductions as below. . 16,196 53
579,870 45
Deductions — Soustraclions.
Instruments sold surveyors: Abney levels. 5 at $7..50, 1 at $6; acme pocket thermometers,
23 at $1.25;8lope correct ion slide rule, $7. 60; stadia rods.Sat $24.00, 1 at$21.60. lower half of
one, $10.50; stadia rod hinges, 4 at $2.R0, 1 at $;!.25; standard measures. 7 at iX; steel
tapes, 4 at $9.30, 3 at $8.45, 3 at $8.40, 1 at $S.30, 7 at $7..50. 3 nl $r>.iH), 3 at $6.45; tape
repairs, 9 boxes at 80c., 2 boxes, 70c.; transits, 2 at $238.75, 1 at $200.40, 1 at $189.75; tripod
for transit, $16; Waltham sidereal watches, 4 at $30.40; various instruments, repairs, etc.,
$14.23 1.595 18
Alberta Government, partial cost of surveys of All>erla and British Columbia Boundary..... 0.288 54
British Columbia Government: partial cost of surveys of Alberta and British Columbia
boundary, $6,370.29; photographic enlargements, $97.. 'hi 6,467 83
Dept. Public Printing and Stationery, sale of zinc plates 2.30 88
Dome Mines Co., fee for testing paragon scales 1 50
Dominion I'arks Branch, horses purchased from Dominion Lands Surveys Branch, 18 at $00.. 900 00
Lufkin Rule Co., fees for testing tapes 6 00
.Sale of survey posts: Alberta CJovernment. $484.50; Can. Pac. Ry. Co., $3.60; C6t6, Tremblay
A Pearson, $25..50: Dom. I^nds Agt., New Westminster, $40; O. W. Martyn, $70; Martyn
& MacDonald, $23 646 60
16,196 S3
ixTEinoR ii::t'MrrMi:\ r.- lai'KXDiture
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 83
Dominion Lands— Surveys.
Surveyors' Accounts.
Tcrres Kdftales— Arpentage.
Comptes des arpenteurs.
Expenditure
of
1917-18.
Depenses
de
1917-18.
Advances
of
previous
years.
Avances
des annees
prfecfe-
dentes.
Balances
paid
in
1918-19.
Balances
payees
en
1918-19.
Accounted
for
in current
report.
Expliqu6
dans le
rapport
courant.
Accounts
not
closed.
Comptes
ou verts.
Surrey of 1880— Arpcnlage de 18S0
Contract 1 A McNab
$ cts.
$ cts.
a 1,000 00
$ cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
1.000 00
Survey of 1881 — Arpent^ge de 1881 —
o 1,110 00
1 110 00
Surveys of 1882—Arpentage de 1882—
Contract 7 L J. Garon
a 1,188 02
a 997 48
0 1,1.33 34
0 1.500 00
a 2,000 00
a 2,000 00
a 2,000 00
1 188 C
12 H. Lawe
997 48
" 24 C H Davis
1 133 34
" ''8 J Hill
1 .500 00
" 36, Francis Jones & Co '. . .
0 000 00
" 37 Francis Jones & Co
*> 000 no
" 38, Francis Jones & Co
2 000 00
Survey 0/ 188S— Arpenlage de 1S8S—
10,818 84
10,818 84
a 5,853 12
5 853 12
Survey of 1892— Arpenlage de I89S—
Contract 11. A. J. Tremblav
0 1,008 00
1 008 00
Survey of 1897— Arpenlage de 1897—
J. S. L)ennis, Irrigation
0 112 70
112 70
Survey of 1899—ATpentage de 1899^
M. McFadden, Swan River
0 576 20
576 20
Survey of 1900 — Arpenlage de 1900 —
a 1,740 00
1 740 00
Survey of 1901— Arpenlage de 1901—
Contract 6, L. Gosselin
0 18 04
18 04
Survey of 1905 — Arpenlage de 1916 —
Contract 4, C. E. Lemoine
a 506 65
506 65
Surveys of 1915 — Arpenlage de 1915—
W. A. McMaster, resurveys
806 27
8 49
7 63
b 806 27
b 8 49
7 63
J, W. Tyrrell, supplementary
Surveys of 1916— Arpenlage de 1916—
1 J. R. Akins, block outlines
822 39
822 39
1,412 24
232 48
516 64
1,047 SO
947 95
1,.526 04
1,168 62
1,091 20
562 80
1,392 35
110 00
377 47
168 80
3,146 79
6 1,412 24
5,126 33
b 516 m
17,561 70
6 947 95
b 1.526 04
6 1,168 62
6 1,091 20
b 562 80
b 1,392 35
110 00
b 377 47
168 80
b 3, 146 79
! J. B. Alexander, lines of levels
4,893 85
J. C. Baker, subdivision
16,513 90
J. A. Calder, subdivision
R. W. Cautley, Alberta and B.C.
boundary
J. M. C6t6, retracement
W. J. Deans, supplementary
13,701 18
Report, 1908-
21,407 75
09, pages K-
35, 108 93
a See correspondence in Auditor General
6 Detailed in report for 191(>-17.
1— G^K
-151 to 155.
K— 84
AlOnoR UEMCmLS itEPORT. laii-tots
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
.\dvanees
Balances
.'Vecounted
Dominion Lands— Siineys.
Expenditure
of
paid
for
Accounts
of
previous
in
in current
not
Surveyors' Accounts.
1917-18.
years.
1918-19.
report.
closed .
Terres fMfrales— Arpentige.
Dfpenses
.\vanecs
Balances
Kxpliciui
dans le
Comptes
de
des ann6es
pa}-6es
ouverts.
C'oniptts dcs arpenteurs.
1917-18.
pr6et-
en
rapport
dentes.
1918-19.
courant.
S cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
S cts.
$ cts.
Brought forward
13,701 18
21,407 75
35, 108 93
Surccys of I91S— Concluded — Arpsnlage de
;9;«— Fin—
.1 \ Fletcher suDDlementarv
5 71
5 71
.1 i^ fJallftlv subclivi**ion
2S.i S.'i
6 2S5 35
A. E. Cllover. fcubdivision
l.ir,2 91
b 1.162 91
A. E. Glover, Huppiernentary
30 -2^
'!!!!!!!!!!!
30 25
J. K. Jack?on, subdivision
•»r>3 09
b 453 09
J. E. Jackson, supplementary
90 00
90 00
J. H. Johnston , subdivision
1.13S .52
■ie.'sra'so
I.**. 017 02
J. A. S. KinR, retraromcnt
540 .W
9.241 00
9.781 .55
K H Kni"ht subdivision
305 91
6 305 91
p. M. H. Le Hlane. supplementary
29 10
29 10
G. J. I.onerj.';an. in>p)crtion
(JOl 9.5
h 001 95
P. J. McGarry, subdivision
517 11
h 517 1!
R. B. McKay, subdivision
1..321 96
b l,.32l 90
E. S. Martindale, iiilsceUaneous
249 29
h 249 2C
I^. S. Martindale. supplementary
29 >-"0
29 SO
\\ . H. Xon Uh, subdivision
1.411 20
1K6 20
16,l.'55 18
17.566 3S
() 186 20
J. W. Pierce, subdivision..
T. H. Piunkett. mhicollaneou-*
2-)9 36
h 259 36
F. \'. Heibert. subdivision
622 S7
b 622 87
F. V. Sribert. supplementary..
lOS 00
108 00
H. M. R. Soars, suppleiiieniary..
:;i'i Ml
36 SO
A. G. Stuart, ntntrcmcnt.
4S7 ().-,
() 487 05
('. H. Tacicart. subdivision..
1.295 31
6 I.295'31
J. N. Walla«'e, lines of levels. . , . ,
984 52
8,673 or
9.057 57
.\. (). Wliieler, Alberta and B. C.
Iwundary
398 77
b 398 77
26.2.J2 76
72.3-55 48
98.608 24
Surt.'yi of tyn — Arpcniaar de 1917 —
.1. R. .Mtins. block outlines
10.033 34
7,000 00
440 60
23.473 B4
.1. H. .Mrxnndcr. lines of levels
3,701 22
U) 06
3.791 Si
r. H. A. HelanRiT. in-spection
305 00
305 00
< r. A. liennetl. ^tadiii... , , .
5,727 10
1,200 00
0,927 10
<■;. H. Dl.inrhet. hloi-k outlines
12,390 49
8,8.''0 00
21.240 41
W. .1. Hiiulton, stadi.i..
5,321 41
1,200 00
6,,52l 41
1 Hrenol 'iiiSdivi.*i(>li ... .
I0,7.V.l 74
0,200 00
10,959 74
M. P. Hri.lKland, How River Forettt
Reser\'e . •
2,6.'0 32
13,118 60
1.700 (X»
r,jm) 00
1.094 ro
5,444 82
.1. A. liuiliannn, Hubdivi.sion.
18,118 60
.1. .\. Cnld'T. suhdivii'ion
n.(ai 64
1 . :!oo on
9.931 04
H. W. fautley. Alberta and B. C.
Uoumlary...
9.097 30
9,097 ,30
W. (!hriHtie, Kubdivirtinn.
13,012 m
3,7.50 00
237 62
17.000 o:i
.1. M. CAlf. n'tniei'ini'nt.
12..3fl0 13
i.nofl 00
13.9119 13
( t. (' . ( 'iiwp«T, stn^lin
5.400 .I I
1.20000
O.OOO 51
T. A. Diivii <, .Htmliii.
4.913 O.-
L.-iOO 00
0.413 0.'
\V..I. 1 )euns. inspertinn..
6,4-3 I.-
.361 70
H.HI4 S.-
L. (). R. DojsoiH, line^ of |i-vel-
9, '42 XI
1,339 II
10. 881 91
S. L. Kvnns. ini.'*e«lbvneoufl .
6.N41 74
540 (K
7,3S1 74
S. I). I'mviitt, subdivi-ion.
I5.4-|4 13
5,000 00
20. 4 ',4 13
1.. K- r'ont.'tine. inspeetirm.
0. 149 93
1.000 00
33 07
10.783 00
.)..-< f ;:ilii lly, mi.i ■ell;in'-<ius..
15.. '■02 O.'i
15,, '.02 05
A. K. f Mover, iniii-elliineiiu."*. ,
4,04S 20
1.000 00
4 40
5,652 00
K. W. Iliilibell, eorr>-<;l inn.
10 10
10 90
.1. E. .laeknon, hubdivi-<i<>n. . . .
12.189 I.'-
3,, 500 00
302 SI
15.901 00
.1. II. JohnMon, «ub<livif>ion
10,.'OH IS
fi,.')00 00
15,808 15
CBTriwl forward
216,048 75
60,900 00
4.444 08
220,064 03
49,429 40
6 Detailed in report for 1916-17.
lyTERIon TiF.PARTilEyT: EXPEXDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 85
Dominion Lands— Surveys.
.Surveyors' Accounts.
Terrcs fMfrales— Arpcntage.
Comptes des arpenteurs.
Expenditure
of
1917-18.
Dfpenses
de
1917-18.
Advances
of
previous
years.
Avances
des ann^es
pr^c^
dentes.
Balances
paid
in
1918-19.
Balances
payees
en
1918-19.
Accounted
for
in current
report.
Expliqufe
dans le
rapport
courant.
Accounts
not
closed.
Comptes
ouverts.
S cts
215,048 75
9,060 97
5,252 56
12,211 60
5,2.57 49
12.368 60
3,506 21
719 59
11,812 15
5,541 14
7,575 01
5,347 95
1,825 00
4,316 2!
6,0.39 14
13,603 65
18,767 SO
5,746 66
5,772 95
6,. 572 30
7,571 40
9,292 15
5,850 13
6,755 85
9,365 90
$ cts.
56,900 00
1,000 00
1,200 00
6,000 00
1 , 200 00
5,009 70
1,500 00
$ cts.
4,444 68
40 is
301 42
8 35
319 87
158 13
$ cts.
226,964 03
10,060 97
6,492 71
18,513 02
6,465 84
17,698 17
5,164 34
719 59
17,225 84
5,541 14
8,046 10
6.647 79
1,825 00
5,374 34
7,239 14
18,609 65
20,089 46
6,765 46
6,972 95
6,713 57
8,571 40
10,742 29
6,885 08
8,322 93
9,365 90
$ cts.
49,429 40
Surveys of 1917 — Concluded — Arpentage
del9n—¥m.
J. A. S. KinK, stadia
P. M H. LiBlanc, stadia
C» J Loncrgan, in;>pection.
Y. A. McDiannid, determination ol
U. F. McEwcn, subdivision
5.000 00
413 69
1,000 00
471 OS
299 84
E. S. MartindaU', miscellaneous
(^'. P. Miles, inspection
A. M. Narraway, general survey busi-
1.000 00
1 , 200 00
5,000 00
1,00190
1,200 00
1,000 00
58 13
T. H. Plunkctt, block outlines
R. C Purser, miscellaneous
1,321 66
16 90
H. XI. K. Soars, stadia
141 27
1,450 14
14 45
867 08
X f Stewart, subdivision.
C. M. Walker stadia ..
1,020 50
700 00
J. X. Wallace, lines of levels. . .
Wheeler. A. O., Alberta and B. C.
boundary
395,187 16
90,932 10
10,326 85
447,016 71
49,429 40
Surveys of IQIS—Arpentaye dc 1918—
2,200 00
1,500 00
l,.50O 00
7,525 40
1,650 46
1,.500 00
4,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
1,592 22
1,500 00
1,500 00
1,500 00
IJiOO 00
4,000 00
2,000 00
1,506 48
2,500 00
1,514 00
1,500 00
1,.'00 00
2,. 324 00
1,000 00
1,.500 00
2.200 00
1 ,500 00
G. --V. Hennef t , sta<lia
1 500 00
G. H. Blanihet, block outlines
7 5''5 40
1 650 46
M. P. Bridgland, Bow River Forest
Reserve
1 .500 00
4,000 00
2 000 00
R. W. Cautlcy, Alberta and B. C.
2,000 00
■I." .M. C'6t^. resurvcv of School Lands. .
1 59'" ''2
1 .500 00
T. A. Davies, stadia
1 50O 00
1 500 00
A. E. Glover, misccilaiicous
1 /iOO 00
4 000 OO
W. J. .lohnslon. subdivision..
2 000 00
.1. .\. S. KinK, resurvey of School Lands
R. H. Knight, rctracement..
1 506 48
2 .500 00
P. M. H. I.e Blanc, stadia
1 514 00
G.J. Loncrcan. general survey business.
D. F. McEwcn, resurvey of School
Lands
1 500 OU
I .500 00
2 324 00
1,000 00
E. S. Martindale, miscellaneous
1 500 00
Carried forward
.50,812 .56
50,812 56
K— 86
ArOITOR GEyt:RAI.S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands— Surreys.
Surveyors' Accounts.
Teires fMfrales.— .trpentage
Comptes des arpenteurs.
Expenditure
of
1917-18.
Dfpenses
de
1917-18.
Advances
of
previous
years.
Avances
des ann^es
pr6c4-
dentes.
Balances
paid
in
1918-19.
Balances
payees
en
1918-19.
Accounted
for
in current
report.
Expliau6
dans le
rapport
courant.
Accounts
not
closed.
Comptes
ouvcrts.
S cts.
50,812 56
1,500 00
2,001 2.i
1..500 00
1,500 00
i.noo 00
1,,500 00
2,000 00
2.000 00
2.000 00
1,500 00
2,000 00
3,627 61
2.515 00
S cts.
$ cts.
% cts.
$ cts.
50,812 56
Surtfye of 1918 — Concluded — Arpentage
de 1918— Tin.
R. H. Montgomerj-. lines of levels
l.-'SOO 00
2.001 25
l..i00 00
1 .500 00
1,600 00
1 .500 00
»
2 000 00
2,000 00
2 000 OO
C. M. Walker, rcsuircy of School I^nds
1,.")00 00
2.000 00
3,027 61
S. D. Fawcctt, soldiers' settlement....
2 515 00
76.056 42
76.056 42
Rrcapiluiilion—Sommaire —
1,000 00
1,110 00
10.818 84
5,8.53 12
1,008 00
112 70
576 20
1,740 00
IS 04
506 05
1,000 00
" 1881
1 no nn
" 18'!''
10 Sl.l .^.1
IS.'^S
5,S.-,3 12
1.008 00
112 70
570 20
1 , 740 00
18 04
506 05
" ; * ■"
"
*' ; ' -, 1 1
" I 'iU.'> ■
" 1<I15
822 39
26,2.'>2 76
395,187 10
76,056 42
822 39
" 1916
72,355 48
90,932 10
98,60K 241
1917.
" 1918
10.326 85
447.016 71
49,429 40
70 056 42
498,318 73
186.031 13
10.326 85
546.447 34
148,229 37
ISTERIOR DEl'ARTMEyT: EXPEXDITVRE K— 87
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands and Parlts, Surveys: Surveyors' Accounts. S cts.
Arpentages des terres et pares fM^raux: Comptes des arpenteurs.
/. ir. Tyrrdl, — Suhdhision, 1915, Supplementary.
Freight on Evinrude motor 7 63
J. B. Alexander — Lines of Levels, 191S.
Personal services: in field, 186 d. at $7; in office, 60 d. at $7 1,722 00
Allowance: in field, 186 d. at $2.45; in office, 60 d. at 81 " 515 70
Cook, 168 d. at $2.25; labourers, etc., 11 d. at $2.25, 11 d. at $1.65, 300 d. at $1.50, 310 d.
at $1 .25 1 , 2.58 40
Ration, board and equipment allowance, party, 800 d. at 75c 600 00
Delivering horses, $10; express, $16.74; fares and pullmans, $79.50 106 24
Feed and stabling, $108.35: freight, freighting and cartage, $206.14 314 49
Harness supplies, $13.25; hire of man and team, 5id., $30 43 25
Horsoshoi>ing and wagon repairs, $65.40; wintering horses, 4, $183.48 248 88
Legal expenses of J. B. Alexander re Porter and Hillyard US 30
Wage claims allowed by court in case of Porter and Hillyard vs Alexander 170 70
Small items 48 62
5,146 58
Less — Proceeds of sale: cook-stove, $5; kitchen utensils, $7; tent, $5; sundries, $3.25 20 25
5, 126 33
/. C. Baker — Subdivision, 1916.
Personal services: in field, 230 d. at $8; in office, 93 d. at $8 2,584 00
Allowance: in field, 218 d. at $2.45, 12 d. at $2.35; in office, 93 d. at $1 655 30
Assistants, L. A. Van Skiver, 165 d. at $7, O. B. Roberts, 165 d. at $5; leveller, R. S. Lillico,
171 d. at $3; cook, 70 d. at $3, 137 d. at $2.50; labourers, etc., 20 d. at $3, 187 d. at $2.50, '
20 d. at $2.10, 100 d. at $2, 154 d. at $1.80, 190 d. at $1 .70, 153 d. at $1.65, 187 d. at $1.60,
2,021 d. at $1.50, 40 d. at $1.30, 1.53 d. at $1 .15, 874 d. at $1 8,313 80,
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants and leveller, 501 d. at $1; party, 3,597} d.'at
at 75c 3,199 08
Bus fares, $21; express, $59.98; fares and pullmans, $970.15 1,051 13
Feed and stabling, $198.35; freight, freighting and cartage, $563.79 ; 762 14
Ferriage, $22 95; harness supplies and repairs, $11 .05 34 00
Horse hire, $17; hor.spshoeing, $13.75: moving camp, $36 66 75
Packing and wrapping charges, etc., $.55,95. piloting scow, $40 95 95
Scow, $20; storage, $49.40; team hire and livery, $366.50 435 90
Wagon repairs, etc., $12.40; wintering horses, 15, $642.25 654 65
Small items 49 50
17,902 20
Less — Proceeds of sale: 10 horses, colt, 8 pack saddles, etc., $336.50; wagon cover, $4 340 50
17,561 70
/. ."./. Cole, Rclraccmcnt, 1916, Supplementary.
Fares 110 00
ir. ,T. Deans — Inspection, 1916, Supplementary.
Fares 168 80
J, A. Fletcher — Block Outlines, 1916. Supplementary.
Freight 5 '71
A. E: Glover — Subditision, 1916, Supplementary.
Packing and wrapping charges 30 25
K— 88
AUDITOR GFXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1819
Dominion I^nds and Parks, Suneys: Surveyors' Arcoiints — Continued.
Arpentaees des terres et pares fMfraui: Comptes des arpenteurs — Suite.
J. E. Jackson, SuMiricion, l'J16, Supplementnry.
Personal services in office, 10 d. at $fi-
Allowance in office, 10 d. at $1
SO 00
10 00
90 00
J. H. Johnston, — Subdirision, 1916.
Persona! services: in field. 21S d. at JS: in office. 7S d. at $8
-AJlowance: in field. 218 d at S2 4.t: in office, 78 d. at $1
Assistants, J. H. Smith, 192 d. at $7, R. D. David.'^on. 197 d. at J5, B. Ha^artv. 176 d. at $3;
cooks. 193 d. at S2 S3. 16 d. at J2, 168 d. at $1 .W: labourers, etc.. 196 d. at J2.S0, 278 d. at
»2, 748 d. at $1 60. 1 ,811 d. at $1 .50. 122 d. at $1 4.5. 168 d. at $1 .33
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants, 565 d. at$l; party,-2d. at65c.,3,698d. at
7.5c '. .,
Bells and straps. $12 27: building cache. $21
CuttinK naeon road, $2.5; express, $11 66: tares and puUmans. M20 80...
Feed and slablinc. $181 75: (reieht, freight inc and cartage, $568.76
Harness, packers' supplies and repairs
Hobbles, 10 pr. at $1 10, 1 pr.. $1 : latigoes. 1 J doz. at $S
Pack covers. 12 at $3 05; packing iind wrapping charges, $110.52
Rope. $26; transportation of party and outfit. $90
Telegrams, $16; veterinar\' fees and rare of horse. $15
Washing blankets, $14.20; wintering horses. 20, $1,056.10
Small items
Lebh — Sale of 6 pack horses at $15
2,.3as 00
612 10
9.091 71
3.3.39 80
33 27
457 46
7.50 51
17 15
24 00
147 12
Ufi no
31 00
1,070 30
48 60
18.107 02
90 00
18,017 02
J. A. .9. Kino—RelraeemenI, 1916.
Pers^mal services: in field. 194 d. at $8; in office. 91 d. at $8
-Allowance: in field. 194 d. at $2 45; in office. 91 d. at $1
.\.ssi«lnnls. C;. H. Herriot. 78 d. at $7. CO. West. 19-1 d. at $3; cook, 168 d. at $2 50: labourers,
etc.. laid.at $2. 123d.at $1 67. 794 .1. at $1 .50. 109) d. at $1 35, 19 d. at 8,5c _
Ration, board anil equipment allowance: a.ssistants, 272 d. at $1; parly. 1.316) d. at 7.5c
-Advance pavment for wintering horses anil storing outfit
Auto hire. $11 .50; cartage, $15; express. $.58 86
Fares and pullmans. $431 .50: feed and stabling, $108.23; freight, S85
Hamesi. packers' supplies and repairs
HorseHhfK'ing and wagon repairs, $13 35; livery, $11
Lumber and lath. $10.17; pasturage, $26 25; telegrams and phones, SIS. 76
Team hire, 72 d. at $2; small items, $.33 08
Sul'-pnrhi o/ (1 . If. Hrrrinl —
Personal services: in field. .56 d. at $7; in office, 9 d. at $7
.Mlnwance in office. 9 rl. at $1
Tjibourers, etc.. 7 il. at $2 25, 2 d. al $2, 206 d. at $1 .50
f»mp equipage allowance: f I. H. Herriot, ,56 d. at 10c.; part.v, 215 d. at 6e
Hoard. I'Klging. etc., $26,1 75; bobsleighs. 1 set. $14
Fares and pullmans, $11 ; fifd and "tabling, $77 25 .
Freight, $43 .50; small Items, $41 28
/' U // l.rl{l,\nr—>iii)„i,rt»,im,IUir,X„]tf,l<mrnlnrii.
2,280 00
566 30
3.314
39
1 , 259
.38
120 00
85
36
624
73
15
75
24
35
.52
18
177
08
4.55
00
9 00
328 75
18
.50
277
75
8S
25
84
78
9,781 55
Fares.
29 10
Fares .
E. .*>'. Mnrlindalc—Minfrllonrouii, 1918, SuppUmentary.
29 80
lyTERIOR DEI'MITMF.^T: EXI'EXDITrRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 39
Dominion Lands and Parks. Surveys: Surveyors' Accounts— Continued. $ cts
Arpentages des terres et pares Kd^raux: Comptes des arpentcurs— Suite.
IV. H. Xorrixh—Suhclitision, 1916.
Personal scrvires: in field, 2?,?l d. at $S: in office, 127 d. at $S 2 880 00
.Allowance: infield. 13 d. at $2 3.5. 220 d. at $2 1.5; in oflfice. 127d.at$I 696 5.5
Assi-stants, .T. VV. Doze, 188 d. at $7, C. H. Key, 219 d. at S3. H. W. Churchill. 219 d. at $3;
cook, 202 d. at $2 .50: labourers, etc.. 187 d. at $2 .50. 143 d. at ?2. .308 d. at $1 .94. 46 d.
at $1.93, 121 d.at $1 85. 7fi d. at $1 SO, 111 d. at $1 70".. 351 d. at $1-6944, 698 d. at $1 .63, 95
d. at $1 .61. 263 d. at $1 .50. 89 d. at $1 .35, 764 d. at SI 25 8.479 79
Ration, hoard and equipment allowance: assistants, 10 d. at 90c., 616 d. at $1; party, 5 d.
at 65c.. 3.449 d. at 7nc 3,215 00
.Vuto hire. S10 25: canoe. $15: caring for sick horses. $35 60 25
neliverini; horses and outfit, $45 .50: express, $36 80 82 30
Fares and Pullmans, $665 28: freight, freiiihting and cartaee, $581 .85 1,247 13
Feed, stablinR, etc.. $398 .80: harness supplies, repairs, etc., 822.15 420 95
Horseshoeing, wacon repairs, etc., $17; lumber, $19.55 36 55
Livery and team hire -. 165 75
Meflical attendance, drugs, etc.. for F. Alexander 36 25
Packing and wrapping charges, $.35.70: p.asture, $15 50 70
Telegrams and phones, $30.82; wintering horses, 12, $417 60 448 42
Small items 78 74
17.898 38
Less — Proceeds of sale: canoe, $5; canvas boat, $2; horses, 7, $.325 3.32 00
17,566 38
F. V. Seiherl — Subdivision, 1916, Supplementary.
Personal services of H. P. Keith in connection with the preparation of the final returns, 13§
d. at $8
108 00
H. M. R. Soars — Stadia. 1916. Supplementary.
Personal services in office, 4 d. at $8
.■Vllowance in office, 4 d. at $1
Fare
32 00
4 00
0 80
36 80
J. X. Wallai-e — Lines of Levels, 1916.
Personal services, 383 d . at $10 3 830 00
Office men, 97 d. at $5. 248 d. at $3, 605 d. at $2.75, 276 d. at $2.50, 395 d. at J2. 25 4^471 .50
Auto hire. $17; brass caps, 100 at 45c ; 62 00
Care of surv-ey offices, 13 m. to April 30, 1917 at $20 260 00
Express, $34.09; fares and pullmans, $26 .55; freight and cartage, $30.64 91 28
Office supplies, stationery, etc.. $.38 .50: pipe for bench-marks, 520 ft., $109.40 147 90
Pipe bench-marks, 1.30 at SI 65; prints. $11 225 50
Rent of boarding-car u.sed by party of E. W. Berry, season 1915, 183 d. at 50e 91 50
Rent of phone, 18 m. to Sept. 30. 1917 72 00
Riveting caps on bench-marks, 75 at 25c.; storage, $24 42 75
Typing and multigraphine examin<ation papers ,30 15
Telegrams and phones. $55 61 ; Underwood typewriterr $90 145 61
Expenses of holding examinations for assistant levellers —
Examination .at Edmonton, May, 1916: travelling expenses, L. Dozois, $12.15, E. W. Berry,
$21 .,55; stationery, etc., $13.80 47 50
Examination at Edmonton, .\pril, 1917: travelling expenses of J. B. Alexander, $22.70;
stationery, etc., $11 .25 33 95
Examination at Winnipeg, April, 1917: travelling expenses of E. W. Berry, $74.30; sundry
examination expenses. $13 . 48 87 78
Small items 18 15
J. R. Akins, Block Outlines, 1917
Personal services: in field. 244 d. at $12 ,50; in office, 90 d. at $12.50. ..
.Allowance: in field, 244 d. at $2 60; in office, 90 d. at $1
Carried forward.
9.6.57 .57
4.175 00
724 40
4,899 40
K— 90
AIDITOR GENERAVS Rh'PORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands and Parlis, Surveys: Surveyors" Arcuunls— Continued. $ cts.
Arprntages des tcrrcs et pares Kd£raui: Comptes dc$ arpenteurs— Suite.
Brought forward 4,S99 40
J. if. .-litins, Block Outlines, 79/7 — Concluded.
Assistants, M.G. Cameron, 200 d. at $7, E. Lanicrt, 203d.at $3; lovelier, S. S. Christie, 197 d.
at J3; cooks, 194 d. at $2.50, 193 at $1.50; labourers, etc., 236 d. at $2.58, 219 d. at $2 50,
444 d. at S2, 1,103 d. at $1.85, 582 d. at $1.83, 239 d. at $1.75, 194 d. at $1.70, 743 d. at
$1 06i. 213 d. at $1 .05 10.802 31
Ration, board and equipment allowance; assistants and leveller, 000 d. at $1.15; party, 324
d. at 75c.. 4,036 d. at 90c 4,.'ifi5 40
Blankets, 10 at $4; boat fares, etc., $61 .75; bus fares, $16 , 117 75
Cache cover, $11 .25; Evinrude motor, $100; eipress. $56.34'. 107 59
Fares and puUmans. $784 53; feed and stablinR. $194.75 979 30
Ereight, freifihting and cartage. $41C 19; gasoline, 6 cases at $4.65 444 09
Harness 1 set, $20; hardware and tools, $12 39; laco leather, $10,81 43 20
Labour, $29; lard. 40 lb. at 25c.; lumber, $29.40 08 40
Motor repairs, accessories, tools, etc 32 95
Pack covers, 12 at $1.65; packing and wrapping cliarges, $97.08 117 48
Rope. $57.23; scows. 2. $310; searching for lost horse. $22.50 389 73
Smoking meat. 2,356 lb., $35 34; storage, etc.. $32 15; towing scow, etc., $190 2.57 49
Tran=purt.->tion of party and baggage, Fort McMurray to end of steel 20 00
Telegrams and phones, $27.03; use of sleighs, $15 42 03
^Vages of man looking after horses during winter, 5-566 m 361 85
Small items 104 97
P. R. A. Bilanger—Inspecdon, 1917.
Personal services in office, Calgary, 01 d. to May 31, 1917 at $5
23,473 94
J. B. Alaandcr — Lines of Lctcls, 1917.
Personal services: in field. 108 d. at $8; in office, 50 d. at $8
Allowance: in field, 108 d. at S2 00; in office, 50 d. at $1
Cook, 98 d. at $2. .50; labourers, etc., 391 d. nt $2
Ration, board and equipment allowance, party, 4Sad. at 90c
Exprcs.-^. $24 61; fares and pullmans, $.S1 05; feed and stabling, $87.25.
Freight, $125 37; horscsihoeing, etc., $10.85; team, $300
Team hire. $23; veterinary fees and horse medicine, $12.65
Wagon repairs, $14; small items. $50 60
1.264 00
330 80
1,027 00
440 10
193 51
436 22
35 65
04 00
3,791 88
305 00
G. A. Bennett— SUidia, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 218 d. at $8; in office, 97 d. nt $8
Allowance; in field, 218 d. at $2 00; in office, 97 d. at $1
Awintant. J. E. Grnv. 194 d. at $5; cook, 199 d. at $2.43; labourers, etc., 177 d. at $1.74, 109
d. nt $1-2247. 17 d. at $1
liation. briard and equipment allowance: assistant, 104 d. at $1.16; party, 502 d. at 90c
Advanre payment for wintering outfit
Express, freight and cartage. $20 85; fares and pullmans. $146 70
Feed and stabling. $12 25; Ford automobile, $645
Iforseshoiing, etc., $14.30; wintering horsfs and outfit, $122.80
Exponfus of running nutomobilr for siawm: gasoline, 30.'l gul., $141.8(1; ouli'r (ires, 2, $39;
inner lubes, 5, $22; liccn.^te. $10; tire chains, 1 net, $10; oil, grease, etc., $17.80; various
repairs, acccaaorics, etc., $31.10 .%
Small items
Less — 1 hbrae-tcnt sold
O. H. Dtanchel— Block Outline^ 1917.
I'emnnul snrvicea: in field, 20« d. at $12.50; in office, 110 d. at $12.50
-M' -I field, 206 d. at $2.00; in office, liOd. at $1
.\ Mnlliison, IHHd. Bl $7, i;, A. I'etrii'. «7d. nl $3; lovi-ller. R. .S. Ijiwrcnce, 177 d.
■ k'l, 181d.nt$2..V). 13d.Bt$l.50; Inbnur.Ts, etc., 173 il. at $2.50, 221 d. nt $2-41l77,
4Md.ut$2, 175 d. at $1.88, Old. at $1.80, 1,834 d. at $1.76, 149 d. nt $1.00, 198 d. nt Sl^W..
•^'nrricd forward
2,520 00
663 80
1,912 05
674 00
13 00
167 55
657 25
137 10
271 70
22 76
r>,U42 10
15 00
0,027 10
.'I.O.W 00
645 60
8,708 20
1.1,303 80
A
INTERIOIi ni:i'\RTMEyT: EXPE^'DITVRE K— 91
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands and Parks, Surveys: Surveyors' Accounts — Continued. $ cts.
Arpentages dcs terres et pares Kd^raiu: C'ompfes des arpenteurs — Suite.
Brought forward 13, 303 80
G. H. Blanchet— Block Oullines, /9i7— Concluded.
Ration, board and equipment allowance: asaistants, 411 d. at $1.15, 21 d. at $1.05; party,
3,650 d. at 90c 3,779 70
Boat hire, $24.75; bus and cab fares, $29.75; carrying mail, $25 79 50
Cinclics, 30, $25.65; double smoking meat, 4,717J lb., $33.72 59 37
Delivering horses, $25; express, $42.17; fares and pullmans, $861.10 928 27
Feed and stabling, $160.85; freight, freighting and cartage, $1,136.85 1,297 70
Gasoline, 88 gal., $57.33; gasoline tank, $10 67 33
Harness and packers' supplies, $17.59; hire of guide, 305 d., $66.25 83 84
Hire of man and boat, 46 d., $101.25; horse hire and team hire, $12 113 25
Latigo leather, SI3.65; making trail, $17.50; moving cache, $102.50 1.33 65
Motor repairs and accessories, $25.78; pack covers, 8, $25.65 51 43
Packing and wrapping charges, $78.32; portage straps, 12, $30 108 32
Rope, $12.00; scow, $50; storage, $10; telegrams, $27.27 99 87
Travelling expenses of E. A. Petrie, assistant, Buffalo Lake to Ottawa 1.54 80
Washing horse-blankets, $17; wintering horses, 31, $953.54 970 54
Small items 77 37
21,308 74
Less — Proceeds of sale: gasoline tank, $8; horses, 4, $60; total, $68,' less expenses >e sale of
horses, $5.75 02 25
21,246 49
W. J. BouUon— Stadia, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 173 d. at $8; in office. 154 d. at $8 2,616 00
Allowance: in field, 173 d. at $2.60; in office, 154 d. at $1 603 80
Assistant, W. A. Spence, 167 d. at $5; cook, 156 d. at $2.50; labourers, etc., 157 d. at SI .90,
142 d. at $1.70 .• 1, 764 70
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistant, 167 d. at $1.15; party, 455 d. at 90c 601 55
Express, freight and cartage, $22,31; fares and pullmans, $226.95 249 26
Feed and stabling, $28.40; horseshoeing, $25.35 53 75
Lath, coal and wood, $15.80; storing outfit, $25 40 80
Veterinary fees, $12; wintering horses, 4, $102.33 114 33
Expenses of running automobile for sea.son: gasoline, 319'94 gal., $139.77; outer tires, 5, $116;
inner tubes, 5 at $4.25; license, $12.50; oil and grease, $14.80; various repairs and acces-
sories, $108.90; sundries, $11.80 425 02
Small items 52 20
6,521 41
L. Brenol — Subdivision, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 180 d. at $8; in office, 82 d. at $8 2,096 00
Allowance: in field, 180 d. at $2.60; in office, 82 d. at $1 550 00
Assistants, R. Bruyuseraede, 170 d. at $7, R. P. Burchnall, 172 d. at $3; leveller, L. F. Brimer,
171 d. at S3; cook, 165 d. at $2..50; labourers, etc., 151 d. at $2.50, 2,516 d. at $2, 55 d. at
$1.50, 116 d. at $1.25 8, 268 50
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants and leveller, 513 d. at $1.15; partv,
3,003 d. at 90c 3,292 65
Bus and stage fares, $22; excess baggage, $26.15; express, $43.59 91 74
Fares and pullmans, $830.55; feed and stabling, $10 840 55
Freight, freighting and cartage, $157.74; hobbles, 8 pr. at $1.25, 3 pr. at $1.50 172 24
Packing and wrapping charges, $75.74; telegrams and phones, $38.05 1 13 79
Transportation of party and outfit by steamboat. Peace River to Fort St. John 700 00
Transportation of 17 members of partv bv steamboat. Fort St. John to Peace River 170 00
Wintering horses, 26, $1,015.95; small items, $24.62 1,040 57
17,336 04
Less — Proceeds of sale: bobsleighs, 2 sets, $50; harness, 0 sets, $90; horses, 10, $185; log
chains, 6 at $1.50; oats, 36 bush., at 55c.; pack saddles, 5, $10; row-boat, $5; sundries,
$7.50 376 30
10,959 74
K— 92 AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Uominlon Ijinds and Parks: Siirvejs, Surveyors' Accounts — Continued. $ cts.
Arpentages des terres et parrs f^fraui: Comptes des arpentrurs — Suite.
M. P. Bnagland — How Hirer Potest Rcxcirr, 1917.
Personal services: in field. 112 d. at $S; in office, 204 d. at SS 2,528 00
Allowance: in field, 112 d. at $2. BO. 3d. at $1.60: in office. 204 d. nt SI 500 00
Drauehlsman. J. \V. Martin. 101 d. at $3.50: cook. 111 d. at $2.50: labourers, etc., 94(1. at $2.50,
185 d. at $1.75. 105 d. at S2. 14 d. at $1.. 50 1.420 75
Ration, board and equipment allowance: party, 509 d. at 90c. . . 458 10
Cinches, 15. $16.08: developing and printing films, $14.40 30 48
Fares and puUmans. $78.55; freight. $123.07; hors<^(ccd, $10.. 211 62
Horseslioeing, $22; moving "amp, $17; packers' supplies, $42.57 81 57
Wintering horses, 9, $177.75; small items, $36.55 214 30
5,444 82
J. A. Calder— Subdivision. 1917.
Personal sor\-ices: in field, 198 d. at $8; in office, 90 d. at $8 2, :!04 00
Allowance; in field, 198 d. at $2.60, 4 d. at $1.60; in office, 90 d. at $1 611 20
Assistants, J. Gibbon, 203 d. at $7, .1. B. Walcot, 213 d. at $3; cooks, 202 d. at $2.50; labourers.
etc.. 1,062 d. at $2 4,as900
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants, 416 d. at $1.15; party, 1,261 d. at 90c 1,616 00
-Express, $50.90; (ares and pullmans, $415.87 466 77
Freight, freighting and cartage, $.54.15; moving camp, $139.90 191 05
Transportation of partv and supplies 12 00
Wood, etc.. $20: small items, $18.62 ' 38 62
9,931 64
R. ir. Caulhy—Albata and B. C. Boundaru, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 142 d. at $15; in office, 1.50 d. at $15 4.380 00
.■Mlowanoe: in field, 142 d. at $4.60: in office, 1,50 d. at $1 803 20
Assistant, T. R. Brown. 136 d. at $.3; cooks, 68 d. at $2.50, 65 d. at $2; labourers, etc., 123 d.
at $2.50, 277 d. at $2.25, 264 d. at $2 2. 166 75
Ration, board and equipment allonance: assistant and party, 9.33 d. at OOc 8.39 70
Brass monuiiuni plates, 10 .sets at $8.50 85 00
Cement, 20 sacks at $1.40. 92 at SI. 05; express, $52.22 170 82
Fares and pullmans, $216.65; feed and .stabling, $143.85 360 .50
Freight and eartage, $156.40: hor.ses, 3 at $75 381 40
Horseslioeing. etc.. $72.75; kodak films, 17 rolls at 70c 84 65
Pack covers, 4 at $4, 1. $8.10; pack siidilles. 3 at $9.00 52 90
PackiTs' supplies. $.39.92; photographic work and supplies, $32.04 7! 98
Saddle blankets. 5 pr.. $17.10; storage. $11.33 28 43
Wintiring pack horses. 14 at $6; wooden monument forms, $30.50 , 114 .50
Zinc monument lop fiiriiis, 8 at $1.95. 33 lit $2.75 106 35
Small items 45 14
ir. Chri.ili: — .SiiWiriKioi), 1917.
P( rsonal s<'rviees: in field. 205 d. al $8. in office. 106 <i. at $S
Allowanc.-: in fielil, 205 d. at $2.60; in office. 106 d. al $1
Assisl«nts. A. (t. (;<irman, 180(1. at $7, A. I'awcetl. ISO d. at $5; leveller, E. S. Kclscy, 17Sd
al $3; cooks. 107 <l. at $2. .50; labourers, etc., 170 <1. at $2. ,50, 3.093 d. at $2
Ration, board nn<l equipment allowance: assistants and leveller. 532 d. at $1.15; party
3.430 d. at OOc
Blankets. 0) pr.. $23.75; express. $18.75: fari's and pulbiians, $2.52.35
Feed and stabling. $107.86, freight, 'reighting and cnrlage. $80.91
Mors' shiM-ing. $I0..50; rope, $11. .35: ti-am hire, $15 .
\'etrTinarv fe<-s and feed f>f sick hors<'s
Wintering hi.rn.s, $.580.38; small items, $58.38.
9.097 30
2,488 00
030 00
9,704 ,50
3,61)8 80
294 85
248 77
36 85
50 25
6:i8 06
17,790 68
I.rxs— proceeds of mie: horses, 5, $225, h-as $20,85 hay for horses, and $4. .50 auctioneer's
roniniission 11MI 65
17,600 03
IXTERIOR DKPAnTMKST: EXPESDITtRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 93
Domlniun Lands and Parks, Surveys: Surveyors' Accounts — Continued.
.Vrpentagcs des terres et pares Kd^raui: Comptes des arpenteurs— .Suite.
J. if. Coti—RetracemenI, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 218 d. at $8; in office, 135 d. at $8
Allowance: in field. 21? d. at $2.60; in office. 13.5 d. at $1
Assistants. L. A. Van Skiver. 215 d. at $7. .V. G. Stuart. 39 d. at $5, A. Mills, 128 d. at $3;
leveller. D. C'.ourlev. 1.59 a. at S3: conlt. 209 d. at $2.16; labourers, etc., 656 d. at $2. 163 a.
at $1.75. 418 d. at S1.70. 326 a. at $1.60. 163 <i. at $1.50
Ration, board and equipment allowanfe; assistants and leveller, 521 d. at $1.15: party,
1,935 -i. at 90c '.
Coal, $45.90: delivering horses and outfit. $70; express, $77.12
Fares and puUmans. $1,251.15; freight, freighting and cartage, $184.19
Peed and siabling, $194.60; horseshoeing. $29.50: lath, $14.30 ,
Livery an ' auto hire, %'H; repairs to vehicles. $10.95
Storing outfit, 510; wintering horses, $258.66
Small items
Less — Proceeds of sales: canvas boat. So; horses, 4, $115
T. A. Daiies— Stadia, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 172 d. at $8; in office, 142 d. at $8
Allowance: in field. 172 d. at $2.60; in office, 142 d. at $1
Assistant, A. H. King, 170 d. at S5; cooks. 155 d. at S2..50; labourers, etc., 248 d. at $2; bonus
paid to cook doing exjra work as rod man. 29 d., $17
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistant, 176 d. at $1.15; party, 403 d. at 90c
Canoe, S.'JO; democrat. SU5; express, freight and cartage, S20.19
Fares and puUmans, $.509.65; feed and stabling, $68.40.. .
Horseshoeing, repairs to vehicles, etc
Harness supplies and repairs, $23.80; livery, auto hire, etc., $18.50
Veterinary fees and horse medicine
Wintering horses, 5, $206. .50; small items, $27.46...
Less — 2 horses sold . .
ir. J. Deans, Inspection, 1917.
Personal services: in field. 174 d. at $9; in office, 191 d. at $5
Allowance in field, 174 d. at $2.60
Assistants. J. E. Lyons, 10 d. at 85. 47 d. at $3, J. Patterson, 123 d. at $3; cook, 158 d. at $2.50;
labourers, etc., 4 d. at $3. 5471 d. at $2
Ration, board and et|uipment allowance: a.ssistants, 180 d. at $1.15, party, 698 d. at 90c
Auto hire, $20; Ijoat fares, $20.20; express. $27. 2 j
Fares and puUmans, $246.45; fcecl and stabling, $194.85
Freight and cartage. $174.03; horseshoeing, wagon repairs, etc., $31.25
Wintering horses. 4, $205.90; small items, $49.32
$ cts.
2,824 00
701 80
6,026 39
2,340 65
193 02
1,435 34
238 40
44 95
268 66
45 92
14,119 13
120 00
13,999 13
C. C. Cowper— Stadia, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 174 d. at $8; in office. 136 d. at $8 2,480 00
Allowance: in field, 174 o. at $2.60; in office, 130d. at $1 5S'S 40
Assistant, E. L. Moorchousc. 166 a. at $3; cook. 1.59 d. at $2.50; labourers, etc., 324 d. at $2. 1,513 .50
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistant, 166 d. at $1.15; party, 483 (1. at 90c 625 60
Coal and lath, $15.35; express, $27.60; fares and puUmans, $I58..50 201 45
Freight and cartage, $10..58; feed ana stabling. $90.15 100 73
Horseshoeing, $23.45; repairs to vehicles. $15.70; storing outfit, $10 49 15
Ford automobile, $.581 ; harness supplies and repairs, $17.75 . 598 75
Wintering horses, 4 84 50
Expenses of running automobile for season: gasoline, 312-9 gal., $139.43; outer tires. 2, $36.90;
inner tubes, 2, $8.75; license, $10; oil, $24.25; various repairs and accessories, $58.83 278 18
Small items 50 25
6,600 51
2
,512 00
589 20
1
780 50
565 10
165 19
578 05
12 50
42 30
14 85
233 96
6,493 65
80 00
6.413 65
.521
OO
452 40
062 00
835
20
67
45
441
30
205
28
255
22
Less — Wagon sold..
6,8.39 S5
25 00
6,814 85
K— 94 ArniTDR CEXERAVS REPORT. tfin-lOlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 191S
Dominion Lands and Parks: Sunej-s, Surveyors' Accounts— Continued. $ cts.
Arpentages des terres et pares f#d*raui: Comptes des arpenteurs — Suite.
L. 0. R. Duiois — Lint* of La'ds, 1917.
Personal services: in field. 288 d. at $S; in office. 103 d. at $8 3.12S00
Allowance: in field, 288 d. at $2.60; in office, 103 d. at $1 851 SO
Recorders, A. D. Worth, 155 d. at $3. \V. H. Oowling, SO d. at $3; cook, 235 d. at $2.50;
labourers, etc., 70} d. at $2.25, 690 d. at $2, 223 d. at $1.75 3,221 35
Ration, board and equipment allowance: recorders, 235 d. at $1.15; party, 1,218J d'. at 90c.. . 1,366 90
Bobsleigh, $25; express. $63.05; fares and pullmans, $603.80 691 85
Feed and stabling, $406.33; freight, freighting and cartage, $982.94.. 1,389 27
Hire of dog teams, $12; horseshoeing, etc., $10.60 22 60
Repairs for sleighs, $16.65; snowshoes, 2 pr. at $7.50; storage, $17.71 49 36
Telegrams and phones, $11.07; wintering horses, $30.45; wood, $27.05. 68 57
Small items 100 21
10,889 91
Xess — Sale of snowshoes, 2 pr. at $4 8 00
10,881 91
S. L. Evans — Miicellancous, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 231 d. at $8; in office, 60 d . at $8 2,328 00
Allowance: in field, 231 d. at $3.50; in office, 60 d. at $1 868 50
Assistant, O. B. Roberts, 237 d. at $7; labourers, etc., 3 d. at $4, 4 d. at $3.50, 15 d. at $3, 3
d. at $2.50 1,737 .W
Ration, board and equipment allowance, assistant, 237 d. at $3.50 829 .'•0
Eipre^s, $02.3:!; fares and pullmans, $200.65; freighting and cartage, $21 283 P'*
Ford car. $.590; hire of motor boat, $35 625 00
Liverj' and auto hire • ■ ■ 162 30
Expenses of running automobile for season: gasoline, 349 gal., $158.52; inner tubes, 2, $8.35,
outer tires, 4, $84; oil and grease, $24.61; storage, $15.25; various repairs and accessories,
$221.65; sundries, $13.05. 525 43
Small items 21 53
7,381 74
S. D. Fawcett—Subdiviaion, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 218 d. at $8; in office, 87 d. at $8 2,440 00
Allowance: in field, 218 d. at $2.60; in office, 87 d. at $1 653 80
Assistants, C. S. Mnrdonald, 147 d. at $7, W. E. Lumb, 207d.at $5; leveller, N.C. Mixkinnun.
196 d. at $3; cooks, 192 d. at $2..50, 147 d. at $1.75; labourers, etc., 181 d. at $2..50, 2,6.'>0 d. at
$2, 304 d. at $1.75. 32 d. at $1.67 9,727 19
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants and leveller, 650 d. at $1.15; party, 3,501
d. at «0c 3,783 40
Boat fares, $240; Iwat hire, $75 315 00
Bus fares, stage fares and baggage, $23..i0; express, $12.60 _36 10
Fares and pullmans, $1 ,740.70; freight, freighting and cartage, $1,0.52.42 2, 793 12
Livery and horse hire. $22. .i0; packing and wrapping charges, $107.82 130 32
K/)pi-,' $12.03; stnrage, $27.r>.'i; telegrams, $14.55 54 23
Transportation of part v and baggage 112 60
Wintering horses, 24, $914.33; small items, $24.69 938 92
20,984 68
Lebs — Proceeds of sale: cache cover, $10; II horses and 1 ooIt,$4P0; pnck saddles, 2, $8; riding
saddles, 3, $21; sundries, $1.45. . 530 45
20,4.54 13
L. K. Fontaine — InnjifcUnn, 1917.
Pcmonnl ser\-ices: in field, 278 d. at $9; in office, 101 d. at $5. .
Allowance: in field. 278 d. nt $2.00..
Cooks. 198 d. nt $2..'iO. 43 d. at $1 .50; labourers, etc., 210 d. at $2.60, 85 d. at $2.25, 457 d. nt $2,
4X0d. at $1.75, KiOd. at $1..'10..
lintinn. iHinrd nnrl equipment allowance: party, 1,683 d. at 90c
Boat fans. Atlinbaska to llnu.-u' river, 7 at $15. .
Bus and rnb lares, $21.2.5; delivering horws, $14; exprenn. J38.7!>.
Fnre.>( nnd pullmnn.*, $621.85; freight, freighting and carl age, IS.W.'O
Carried forward 9.685 84
3.007 00
722 80
3.179 75
1,424 70
105 00
74 04
1.172 55
INTERTOR DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE K— 95
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands and Parks, Suneys: Surveyors' Accounts— Continued. S cts.
Arpentages des tcrros vt pares Kdfraux: Comptcs des arpenteiirs— Suite.
Brought forward 9,085 84
L. E. Fontaine— Inspection, /9/ 7— Concluded.
Feed and stabling, $66.21; hire of packer, 6 d. at $2.50 81 21
Hire of pack horses, $3o0..50; livery and team hire, $149 499 50
Packing and wrapping charges, $.35.58; stage fares, $29; storage, $10..5O 75 08
Transportation of party and outfit, Peace River Crossing to Battle River Landing 175 00
Telegrams, phones, etc., $44.94; wintering horses, 4, $142.92 187 86
Small items 87 11
10,791 60
Less— Sale of 4 pack-saddle trees at $2 8 00
10,783 60
2, 120 00
800 00
887 25
781 05
157 00
18 73
380 41
98 50
364 50
20 00
37 16
5,664 60
12 00
5,6.52 60
A. E. Glover — Miscellaneous, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 214 d. at $8; in office, 51 d. at $8
Allowance in field, 214 d. at S3..=>0; in office, 51 d. at $1
Assistants, J. A. Buchanan, 2 d. at $5, G. Bayly, 265 d. at $3; labourers, etc., 33 d. at $2,
6J d. at $2.50
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants, 213 d. at $3.50; party, 39} d. at 90c
Auto hire, $130..50; boat hire, $12; bus fares, $14..50
Balance of account for wintering horses in 1916
Cartage, $28.40; express, $10.81 ; fares and puUmans, $341.20
Feed and stabling, $10.50; horse hire, $88
Livery and team hire ' _•
Payment for borrowed boat carried away by rising water in the Athabaska river
Small items
Less— Sale of 2 pack saddles and cinch ropes
E. iV. Hubbell— Correction, 1917.
Allowance, in field, 8 d. at $3.50
Assistant, G. Adamsuan, 5 d. at $3; labourer, 5 d. at $3
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistant, 5 d. at $3.50; labourer, 5 d. at 90c.
Hire of taxi cab, $4; express, $4.05; sundries, $2.85
J. E. Jackson — Subdivision, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 180 d. at $8; in office, 96 d. at $8 2,208 00
Allowance: infield, ISO d. at $2.60; in office, 96 d. at $1 564 00
Assistants, F. H. Wrong. 162 d. at $7, L. A. Kinnear, 162 d. at $5; leveller, W. F. Asling, 160 d.
at $3; cooks, 112 d. at $2. .50, 60 d. at S2.2.'j; labourers, etc., 24 d. at $2.50, 404 d. at $2.15, 324
d. at $2, 801 d. at $1.90, 324 d. at Sl.SO, 163 d. at $1.75, 2 d. at $1.70, 64 d. at $1.65, 832 d. at
$l..50, with team, 12 d. at $5, 71 d. at $3.30 8,457 25
Ration, board and equipment allowanee: assistants, 484 d. at $1.15; party, 3,167 d. at 90c 3,406 90
Boat faros, S151; double sacking provisions, $11.43 162 43
Express, freight, freighting and cartage 198 47
Fares and puUmans, $585.90; gasoline, 10 cases at $3.57, 46-8 gal. at 35c..". 637 98
Hardware, etc., $12.26; horse feed, $3S..")0; livery and team hire, $50 100 76
Motor repairs, $46.02; oars, 3 pr. at $4.60, 1 pr., $2..50 62 32
Pack sacks, 4 at $3; painting and repairing canoes, $57.90 69 90
Paddles, 18 at $1.25; portage straps. 8 at $1.50 34 50
Storage, etc., $21; small items, $71.15 92 15
15,994 66
Less — 1 canoe sold _..... ^ 3 00
15,991 66
28 00
30 00
22 00
. 10 90
90 90
K— 96 ALDITUR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 10X7-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands and Parlis, Surreys: Suireyors' Accounts — Continued. S cts.
Arpcntages dcs terres et pares Kd^raui: Comptes des arp«nt«urs — Suite.
II'. J. Johnston — Subdirision, 1917.
P.rsunal ser%i(cs: in field. 194 il. at $S: in office. !13 d. at $8 2,4.i6 00
Allowance: in field, 164 d. at 52.00: in oflico, 11.3 d. at SI 617 40
Assistants, G.C.Ta.^sie. i:!7d.at?.i, J. .\. (arson. 193 d. at $7; cook, 192 d. at $2.50; labourers,
etc., ISSd.at $2.25. 7S.Sd.at $2, 18Sd.at$1.7.5 4.S44 OO
Ration, hoard and equipment allowance: a.ssistants. 330 d. a't $1.15; party, 1.350 d. at SOc.. 1 .599 90
Exprcs.s. $20.03; fares and pullmans, $123.45; feed and stabling, $18.80.. 162 38
Freijtlit. frciRliting and cartafie. $97.94; hire of park horses, $J0.. . 147 94
Liverv and team liirc. $44; moving camp. etc.. S!67.."0 .. 21150
Small items. 21 85
10,060 97
J. A. .S. Kina— Stadia. 1917.
Personal ser\ices: in field, 1S2 d. at .$8; in office, 119 d. at $8. . 2.40.S 00
Allowanr-e: in field, !82d. at $2.60; inoffire. I19d.at«l.. .'i92 20
.Assistant. .\. S. Campbell, 181 d. ai $5; cook, 169 d. at ?2.,^0; labourers, etc.. 317 d. at $2.. 1.961 50
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistant, 181 d. at $1.15; party, 4S6 d. at 90c 045 55
Cartase. etc. $13. .50; coal, $23.30; democrat. $133.. . 109 80
Eice*s baRgace, $11.35; expre.'s.s. $40.95: fiires and pullmans. $314.. "i5. 366 85
Feed and stabling. $80.55; freight, $60..S3; livery, auto hire, etc., $10 151 38
Repairs to democrat, $11.50; storage, $24.50 .36 00
Wintering horses, 5, $169.51; small items, $56.62 226 13
6,557 41
Less — Proceeds of sale; democrat. $10; horse, $45: rope. $2.10; allowance for broken demo-
crat pole, $7.60 .. 64 70
6,492 71
li. H. Knight— Subdivision, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 207 d. at $8; in office. 100 d. at $8. .
Allowance: in field. 207 d. at $2.00; in office. lOOd. at $1
A.ssi.stant.s. G. A. Tipper. 190 d. at $7. L. K. Harris, 185 d. at $3; leveller, C. \V. Graham. 184 d.
at $3; cooks. 188 d. at $2. .50, 187 at $1.65; labourers, etc., 193 d. at $2.50, 893 at $2, 370 d.
at $1 .75. 5.36 d. at $1 .60, 1 .469 d. at $1 .05, S3 d. at $1.17
Ration, board and equipment allowance: a.Hsistants and leveller, 559 d. at $1.15; party, 3,919
d. at 90c
Boat hire. $12; bus fares, etc.. $20; canoe. $40
P'arcH and pullmans. $.5.56.30; teed and stabUng, $152.40
Freight and cartage. $474.71 ; packing and wrapping charges, $89.85.
Parking ca.'^es. 4 at $6; pu.^h car. $45; rope. $18.10
Rent of cache and looking after s.ame, 3 m
Smoking meat, 2,8.38 lb., $28.38: scow cover, $15; telegrams and phones, $25.23
Veterinary fees and hor.-^e medicine *.
Wintering horses, 13, $335.62; small items. $70.16
2, 4,56 00
038 20
9, .542 27
4,169 95
72 00
70S 70
,564 .56
87 10
30 00
R8 61
11 85
405 78
18.7.55 02
Lksh— .Sale of outfit: canoe, S30; horses, 9, $175; oats, 125 sucks. $32.50, cinches, etc., $4.50... 242 00
18,513 02
/'. .W. //. Le Ulanc. Stadia, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 1.52 d. at $8; in office, 103 d. at $8 2.040 00
Allowance: in field. 1.52 d. at $2.60, 04 <l. at $1.60; in office, 103 d. at $1 600 60
A.^'islant. .1. O. Wright. 2 d. at $3. 1.55 il at $5. .50 d. at $8; cook, 196 d. at S2.S0; labourers,
etc., 61 d. at $2.20. 195 d. at »2. 107 d. at $1 .HO 2,387 SO
Ration, iHtard an<l e<|iiipiiicnl allowance: a.vintunt, 207 d. at $1.15; party, S59 d. at 90o 741 15
Fare.. nn<l pullmani, $.384. .52; feed and Htabling. $1 13.09 497 01
Freight, freighting and cartage. $n5..35; livery, $31.25 90 00
Horw«hoeing and wagon repairs, $13.35; wintering horses, 4, tlS8 181 35
Small items 53 ?3
0..598 .34
I.r.^H S.i proceeds of sale of 4 horses. . . 132 80
6,405 84
IXTLTUOR ni:{'AI{TMf:XT: EXPEXOrTVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 97
Dominion Lands and Parlis: Suneys, Surveyors' Accounts — Continued. S cts.
Arpentages des t«rres et pares Kd^raui: Comptes des arpeoteurs — Suite.
A. Lighthall, Suhdictston, I9t7.
Personal services: in field, 193 d. at $8; in office, 88 d. at $8 2.248 00
.Mlowance: in field. 193 d. at $2. GO; in office, 88 d. at $1 589 80
Assistants, .1. F. Fredette, 184 d. at $7. K. X. Krowther, 166 d. at $5; leveller. W. H. Dowling,
177 d. at $3; cooks, 170 d. at S2..50; labourers, etc., 186 d. at $2.50, 505 d. at J2.15, 328 d.
at $2, 331 d. at $1.83. 171 d. at $1.80, 558 d. at $1.75, 254 d. at $1.70, 729i d. at $1.67, 32 d.
at $1.65, 66 d. at $1.50, 66d. at$1.25 9,055 15
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants and leveller, 527 d. at $1.15; party,
3,3965 d- at 90c 3,662 90
Bus fares, $19.50; express, $40.16; fares and pullmans, $781.75 847 41
Feed and stabling, $49.65: freight, freighting and cartage, $410.27'. 459 92
Livery and team hire, $19; packing and wrapping charges. $79.34 98 34
Rent of store-houses, $.39; rope, $12; row-boat. S25 76 00
Wintering horses, 24, $728.44; small items, $.37.21 765 65
17,803 17
Less — Proceeds of sales: pack ponies, 2, $55; wagons, 2, $50 105 00
G. J. Lonergan, Inspection, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 2.38 d. at $9; in office, 127 d. at $5
Allowance: in field, 238 d. at $3.50; in office, 49 d. at $1
Labourers, etc., 13 d. at $3, 17J d. at $2
Ration allowance for labourers, etc., 30 d. at $3. .50
Bus fares, $10.50; canoe cover, $32; cartage, $88
Delivering horses, $62.50; express, $14.98; fares and pullmans, $556.20
Feed and stabling, and wintering horses, $1,543.90; freight, .S478.-71
Livery and auto hire, $285.70; lumber, etc., $47.10; storage, $20.12
.Stenographer, .$35.95; telegrams and phones, $34.58; veterinary fees, $55
Wintering 3 horses of J. A. King's outfit, $156, less $120 advanced by J. A. King (survey of
1916)
Small items
Less — Sale of various survey outfits: bags, 150 at 26c.; breechings, 5, $12.50; buggy, $5
harness, double, 16 sets, $319.25, single, 1 set, $5; harness supplies, etc., $9; horses, 25
$1,169.50; lantern, 75c.; saddles, 6, $53.25; sleighs, Ij sets, $49.50; snowshoes, 8 pr., $10
wagons, 11, $410; amount received for horse hire, $5; total, $2, 087 .'75, less $59.65 auction-
eer's commission, and $2 fee for inspecting horses
F. A. McDiannid, Determination of ISOth meridian, 1917.
.\ssistant. O. Drury, 42 d. at $2
Travelling expenses of O. Drury, Ottawa to Grande Prairie and return
Board and lodging, $48; operating signal exchange, $46
Provisions, $10.15; teaming outfit, $90
Can. Express Co., charges on outfit. Spirit River to Ottawa
Dom. Express Co., charges on outfit, Ottawa to Grande Prairie
Ismail items .■
D. F. McEwen, Subdivisin, 1917.
Personal services: in field. 215 d. at $8; in office. 95 d. at $8 2,480 00
Allowance: in field, 215 d. at $2.60; in office, 95 d. at $1 654 00
.\ssistants, W. E. 'Robinson, 170 d. at $7, P. A. Shaver. 181 d. at $5; leveller, E. B. Purdy,
191 d. at $3; cooks. 176 d. at $2..50. 32 d. at $1; labourers, etc., 201 d. at $2..50, 2.50 d. at
$2, 165d.at$1.97. 359Jd. at$1.96, 185 d. at $1.95, 242 d. at $1.80, 162 d. at $1.79, 215 d. at
$1.75, 1415 d. at $1.70. 72J d. at $1.65, 672 d. at $1.64, 108 d. at $1.42. 12 d. at $1.25, 44 d.
at $1.20, 17 d. at $1, 103 d. at 81-5c., 103 d. at 791c., 39 d. at 76-9c., lOlJ'd. at73-4c.,
.5! m. at $05 9,047 74
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants and leveller/ 542 d. at $1.15; party,
3,441 d. at 90c 3,720 20
Catching lost horse and feeding same, 6 w 1.5 00
Carried forward 13,916 94
1— 7k
17,698 17
2,777 00
882 00
74 00
105 00
130 50
633 68
2,022 61
352 92
125 53
36 00
51 20
7.190 44
2,026
10
5,164 34
84 00
196
65
94
00
100
15
92
40
120
28
32
11
719 59
K— 98 AUDITOR GEyESAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion I^nds and Parlis. .Siir>c>s: Suncyors' Accounts — Continued. $ cts.
Arpentages des terres et pares Kdfraux: Compt«$ des arpenteurs — Suite.
Brougiit forward 15,916 94
D. F. McEwen, Subdivision, 1917— Concluded.
Delivering wagon and harness, and repairing wagon 16 00
Double smoking and double sacking meat , 2, 874 lb 28 74
Fares and pullmans. $24().45: freight, freighting and cartage, $494.35 740 80
Feed and stabling, $161.85; packing and wrapping charges, $75. .55 237 40
Storage, $24.60; telegrams and phones, $15.49; veterinarj' fees, $20 60 09
Wintering horses, 10, $441.40; small items, $103.37 544 77
17,544 74
Lbss — Proceeds of sales: harness, 2 sets (incomplete), $55; oats, 80 bush, at 44c.; pack horses,
7, $241.50; total, $331.70, less $11.80 auctioneer's commission, and $1 fee for inspecting
horses 318 90
17,225 84
P. J. McGarry, Stadia, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 162 d. at $8; in office, 119 d. at $8 2,248 00
AUowance; in field, 162 d. at $2.60; in office, 119 d. at $1 540 20
Assistant, R. C. Manning, 155 d. at $3; cooks, 79 d. at $2.50, 67 d. at $2; labourers, etc., 5 d.
at $3, 58 d. at $2.50, 119 d. at $2, 115d. at $1.50 1,367 00
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistant, 155 d. at $1.15; party, 443 d. at 90c 576 95
Cartage, etc., $16.75; excess baggage, $11.60; express, $14.55 42 90
Fares and pullmans, $289.20; feed and stabling, S125.85 415 05
Freight, $72.07; hire of man and launch,,8 d. at $7.50 132 07
Hire of row-boat, $13; horseshoeing, $11.75 24 75
Livery, auto-hirc, etc., $14.80; repairs to democrat, etc., $20.10 34 90
Storing outfit, $10; wintering horses, 4, $114 124 00
Wood and coal, $17.60; small items, $40.22 , 57 82
6.563 64
Lsss— One horse sold 22 50
5,541 14
\ R. B. McKav, Retracemenl, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 189 d. at $8; in office, 107 d. at $8 2,368 00
.Allowance: in field, 189 d. at $2.00; in office, 107 d. at $1 698 40
Assistants, T. A. McElhnnnev, 150 d. at $7. .\. G. .Stuart, 25 d. at $5; leveller, 56 d. at $3;
cook, 170d.at$2..W; labourers, etc., 00 d. at S3, 82 d. iit $2, 410 d. at Sl.W _.. 2,745 00
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants and leveller, 231 d. at $1.15; party, 728
d. at 90c 920 85
Express, $99.24: fares and pullmans, $464.60; feed and stabling. $134.70 098 64
Freight. $176.42; horseshoeing. $19.20; moving boarding car, $42.96 23S 58
Rent of Iwirdini; cm, 4'J d. at .'lOr.; repiiirn for vehicles, $28.70 53 20
Storage. $30; telegrams and phones, $12.13 42 13
Wintering horses, 6, $316; small items, $60.40 381 40
8.040 10
E. S. Martindalf, Miscellaneous, 1017.
Personal services: in field, 261 d. at $8; in office, 61 d. at $8 2,576 00
Allowance: in field, 261 d. at $3.50; in office. 61 d. at $1 974.50
Assistant, H. W. f:hurrhill, 204 d. at $3; labourers, etc., 3 d. at $3.60; digging pits, $73 875 50
Ration, lioard and equipment allowanrc; assistant, 264 <l. at $3.50 924 00
Express, $53.35; faros and pullmans, $356.00; freight, cnrtnge, etc., $13.86 423 80
Livery 1 2 25
Ford car and accessories, $588,45. less $300 allowed for u.-wd Studebaker car 288 46
EipGnsca of running car for season: gasoline, .39M gal.. $177.40; license, $10; inner lubes, 4,
$17.25; outer tires, 4, $78; oil, grease, etc., $15.60; spco<lometcr. $15; summer storage,
$.W.45; winter storage, 7 m., $28; variousrepairs, aceessorics, etc., $112.83; sundries, $12.60 525 03
8maU items <8 26
6,047 79
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 99
Dominion Lands and Parl<s: Suneys, Suneyors' Accounts — Continued." t cts.
Arpentages dcs terres et pares Kdfraiu: Comptes des arpenteurs — Suite.
C. F. Miles, Inspection, 1917.
Personal services in office, Calgary, 365 d. to Mar. 31, 1918 at $5 1,825 00
A. M. Narraway, General Survey Business, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 204 d. at $8; in office, 161 d. at $5 2,437 00
Allowance: in field, 195 d. at J3.50 682 50
Assistants, 22 d. at $2, 128 d. at $3 '. 428 00
Auto hire, S1.36; boat-hire, $15; boat (ares, $63.60 214 60
Board and lodging of assistants, labourers and drivers, 130 d. at $3.50 455 00
Cab and street car fares, $12.40; express, $21.53 33 93
Fares and pullraans. $613.50; freight, freighting and cartage, $71.55 685 05
Feed and stabling, $11.25; hire of canoeman, 14 d. at $2 39 25
Hire of pack horses and packer, $74; lumber, $13.65 87 65
Making frame for canoe and engine 12 00
Ration allowance for assistants, labourers and drivers, 67i d. at 90c 60 75
Team hire, liver>', etc., $95.25; telegrams and phones, $79.31 174 56
Small items 64 05
5,374 34
IV. H. Norrish, Stadia. 1917.
Personal services: in field, 182 d. at $8; in office, 135 d. at $8 2,536 00
Allowance: in field, 182 d. at $2.60; in office, 135 d. at $1 608 20
Assistant, D. E. Chartrand, 182 d. at S5; cooks, 84 d. at $2.50, 64 d. at $2, 15 d. at $1.85;
labourers, etc., 175 d. at $2, 109 d. at $1.85, 43 d. at $1.65, 14 d. at $1.25 1,915 85
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistant, 182 d. at $1.15; party, 504 d. at 90 c 662 90'
Cartage, etc., $15; express, $70. 14; fares and pullmans, $413.20 498 34
Feed and stabling, $67.85; Ford automobile, $405 532 85
Freight, $102. 18; horseshoeing and repairs to democrat, $17.25 119 43
Repairs for boat and engine, $18.70; storing outfit, $10 28 70
Wintering horses, 4 175 00
Expenses of running automobile for season: gasoline, 115J gal., $50.55; seat-cover, $14; shock
absorbers, $12; various auto repairs and accessories, $37.91; sundries, $6.66 121 12
Small items 65 75
7,264 14,
L5S8 — wagon sold 25 00
7,239 14
J. W. Pierce, Subdivision, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 200 d. at $8, in office, 94 d. at $8 2, 352 00
Allowance: in field, 200 d. at $2.60; in office. 94 d. at $1 614 00
Assistants, J. K. Benner, 170 d. at $7, J. P. Howe, 170 d. at $3; leveller, S. S. Vineberg, 98 d.
at S3; cooks, 218 d. at $2.50, 170 d. at $2; labourers, etc., 214 d. at $2.50, 3,127 d. at $2,
74 d. at $1 .75 9,797 50
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants and leveller, 436 d. at $1.15; party, 3,809
d. at 90 c 3,929 50
Boat; $18; boat^cover, $25.50; canoes, 3 at $50 193 50
Carrying mail, $78; express, $100.08; fares and pullmans, $918.15 1,096 23
Freight, freighting and cartage, $152.56; gasoline, 130 gal., $65.30 217 86
Motor for boat, $122.90; motor repairs and accessories, $50.45 173 35
Oars and paddles, 2 pr., each, $10.40; packing and wrapping charges, $40.10 50 50
Repairing boats, etc., $15.17; scow, $.30; storage, $26.70 ; , 71 87
Tarpaulins, 2 at $10; telegrams and phones, $23.41 43 41
Tump lines, 1 doz., $21; small items, W8.93 ., 69 93
18,609 65
T. H. Plunkett, Block Outlines, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 195 d. at $12.50; in office, 71 d. at $12.50 3,325 00
Allowance: in field, 195 d. at $2.60; in office, 71 d. at $1 578 OO
Assistants, C. S. Macdonald, 183 d. at $7, D. O. Wing, 1.S7 d. at $5; leveller, A. Matheson, 129
d. at $5; cooks at $85 per in., $137.78, at $80. $.347 76; labourers, etc., 292 d. at $2.50,
1,867 d. at $2, 054 d. at $1.70, 23 d. at $1.66 8,960 52
Carried forward. . . : 12,863 52
1— 7^K
K— 100 AiniTOR GKXFRArf: REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion I^nds and Parks. Siinoys: Surveyors' Arrounts — Continued. $ cts.
Arpentaees des terrcs et parrs r^d^raui: Compter dcs arpentrurs — Suite.
Brought forward 12,863 52
T. H. Plunkell. Block OuUines, /P/ 7— Concluded.
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants and leveller, 499 d. at $1.15; party,
.■?.017d. at90c .■?,2S9 15
f anoes. 5, $306: carr\-inK mail. $22: dogs, 42. $694 .50 1 , 022 50
Dog chains, 33, $19 80: dog collars, ,■{3, $11.55: dog feed, $809.12 S40 47
Dog harness, 7 sets, $122.50; duck, 42 yd. at ,')0 c; express, $91 .48 234 98
Fares and puUmans. $493.40: freight, freighting and cartage, $921.20 1,414 60
Fish nets, 4 at $7 50: fishermen's supplies, $16.25 46 25
Hire of dog team and driver, 34J d 1 10 ,50
Hardware and tools, $18.61; keep of dogs, $27 45 61
Pack straps, 10, $17 50: packing and wrapping charges, $18.40 35 90
Paddles, 13, $31. .50; rent of transit, 6J m., $65 96 .50
Ration allowance for dog driver, 34^ d. at 90 c ^ 31 05
Rope. $13 25: storage, $46 72; telegrams, $10.51 70 48
Toboggans, 9. $128; small items, $31 .95 159 95
20.267 46
Less — .Sale of 27 dogs with harness, 5 toboggans etc 178 00
R. C. Purser, MisceUaneoua, 1917.
20.089 46
Personal ser\-ires; in field, 258 d. at $8; in office, 58 d. at $8 2,528 00
.\llowance: in field, 2,58 d. at $3.50: in office, 58 d. at $1 961 00
Assistant. W. P. Daly. 269 d. at $5; labourers etc.. 26 d. at $3, 6 d. at $2 1,4.35 00
Ration, boiinl and equipment allowance: assistant, 269 d. at $3^50 941 .50
lioat fare';, S4I ; board and lodging of party. $24 60 65 60
Hoard, lodging and feed, team and driver 21 65
Eicess baggage and storage. $18.30: express. $23 23 41 .53
Fares and pullmans, $488 85; hire of canoemen, 36 d. at $2 560 85
Hire of canoes. $11, 50; ration allowance for canoomen, $25.29 36 79
Transfers. $18 90; transportation of party and outfit. $137 155 90
Small items 17 64
C, Rin/rc(, Stadia, 1917.
Personal .services: in field, 161 d. at $8; in office. 157 d. at $8
.\llowance: in field, 161 d. at $2.60; in office, 157 d, at $1
.\.'isistnnt, T. M. Melrose, 155 d. at $5; cooks, 138 d. at $2. .50; labourers, etc, 153 d, at $2.15,
1.53 d. at $1.85
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistant, 1.55 d. at $1 .15: party, 444 d. at 90 c
.\u«o hire. $10 75; coal, $21 25: democrat pole, $12.50 ,
Delivering horse and outfit, $10; fares and pullmans, $454.15 •
Feed ami slnbling, $38 45; Ford automoliile. $.5.52 .50
Freight and expre.«s, $30.40; horsesh(K>ing, $10 85
Transfers ami storage
Wintering 4 hor.ses, storing and delivering outfit etc., $148.15, less advance payment, $25.. . . .
Expen.<«es of running automobile for sea.son: gasoline, 306 gal.. $138.15; license, $10; outer tire»
$17: oil and grea.se, $16 95; various repairs, accessories etc., $68.80
.Small items
6.765 46
2,. 544 00
575 60
1.732 00
577 85
44 SO
464 15
,590 95
41 25
10 00
123 15
2,50 90
29 85
6,984 20
I,o»»— Buggy sold 11 25
H. .V. R. Roart. Stadia, tun.
Personal services: in field, 248 d. at $8: in office, 76 il. at $8. . .
Allowance: in field, 248 d, at $2.60; in office, 76 d. at $1
A<'<istnnt, E. \el.«on, 209 d. at $3; cooks, 124 d. at $2.60, 48 d, at $2.33), 67 d. at $2.16};
labourers, etc., 289 d. at $1.66}, 187 d. at $1.66
Ration, board and equipment allowance: n.asistant, 209 d. At $t .15; party, 713 d. at 00c
Mobileighs. 1 set. $22; fares and pullmans, $23 20
f.'ofl and stabling
II<p'-Hj,-li(M'ing an(| repairs to democrat
WinUTJng horses, $170. .35; small items. $40. .59
6.972 95
2, .592 OO
720 80
1,986 23
882 05
45 20
216 00
60 3.i
210 04
6,713 57
i\TEraoi{ i>ei'M!tmi:m : expexditure k— 101
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands and Parks: Surveys, Siineyors' Accounts — Continued. i cts.
Arp«ntages des terres et pares fCd^raui: Comptes des arpentcurs— Suite.
X. C. Stewart, Subditiaion, 1917.
Personal services: in field. 177 d. at $8; in office, 105 d. at $8 2,256 00
Allowance: in field, 177 d. at $2.60; in office. 105d. at$l 565.20
Assistant.s, .1. W. Doze, 166 d. at $7, W. Hunaphreys, $168 d. at J3; cook, 173 d. at $2.50;
labourers, etc.. 10| d. at $3-246, 881} d. at $2 3,895 90
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistants, 334 d. at $1.15; party, 1,054J d. at 90c. 1,332 92
.\uto hire, $16; express. $56.39; (ares and puUmans, $285.55 357 94
FreJKht, freighting and cartage, $99.21; livery and team hire, $24 123 21
Moving camp. $48.50; small items, $38.73 87 23
8,618 40
Less — Stje of 3 canoes with oars and paddles 47 00
8.571 40
C. H. Taggart, Subdivision, 1917.
Personal services: in field, 225 d. at $8; in office, 113 d. at $8 2,704 00
Allowance; in field, 225 d. at $2.60; in office, 113 d. at $1 698 00
A.ssistant. C. J. Higgins, 222 d. at $7; cook, 223 d. at $2.50; labourers, etc., 34 d. at $3, 17 d.
at $2.90, 1.335 d. at $2 4,932 80
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistant, 222 d. at $1.15; party, 1,592 d. at 90c 1,688 10
.A.uto hire, $10; boat fares and freight, $33; fares and puUmans. $46.25 89 25
Feed and .stabling, $71.23; hire of 5 pack horses, 17 d. $63.75 134 98
Medical attendance for C. Hurst, $15; moving outfit, etc.. S189 : 204 00
Pa.sturage, $201 .28; transportation of party and outfit, $18 219 28
Expenses of running automobile: ga.soline, 219 gal.. $88.60; outer casings, 3 at $24; inner tubes,
3 at $4.25; oil and grease, $7.15; various repairs, accessories, etc., $44.55 225 05
Smallitems 61 83
10.957 29
Less — 7 horses sold .' 215 00
10,742 29
C. M. Walker, Stadia. 1917.
Personal services: in field, 199 d. at $8; in office, 138 d. at $8
Allowance: in field, IflOd. at $2-60; in office, 138 d. at $1
Assistant, C. Snell. 191 d.at$3; cook, 177 d. at $2. 50; labourers, etc., 176 d. at $2, 176 d. at $1.67
Ration, board and equipment allowance: assistant, 183 d. at $1.15; party, 529 d. at 90c
Auto hire. SI 6; wintering 5 hor.scs, $167.99
Board and lodging at Banff, self and assistant
C'oul and wood, $14.10: democrat pole, SU .50; fares and puUmans, $298.85
Feed and stabling, $126.80; Ford car with extra parts, $577 ....;
F^rcight, express and cartage, $41 .06; horse exchanged. $25 '
Harness .supplies and repairs, .SIO 80; horseshoeing, $12.60.
Expenses of running automobile for season: extra outer tire, $16.90; gasoline, 204 gal., $94.64;
license, $10; oil etc., $6.85; various repairs and accessories, $25
.Small items
2.696 00
632 00
1.661 42
686 55
183 99
43 50
324 45
703 80
66 06
23 40
153 39
35 52
7,210 08
Less — Proceeds of sale: horses, 5, $310; wagon, $15 325 00
6,885 08
J. .V. Wallace, Lines of LcreU, 1917.
Personal services, 322 d. at $10 3, 220 00
Assistant, J. B. Alexander, 97 d. at $7. 80 d. at $5; levellers, \V. H. Dowling, 13 d. at $3, H. \V.
Featherstone, 119 d. at $3. L. E. Harris, 115 d. at $3, A. D. Worth, 130 d. at $3; draughts-
men, 340 d. at $2.75, 128 d. at $2.50; stenographers, 2395 d- at $2.50, 104 d. at $2.25. . . . 4,297 75
.\uto hire, $.36; brass pins, 50 at .50c., 55 at 30c 77 50
fare of survey office, 11 m. to .Mar. 31, 1918 at $20 220 00
f 'arpcntcr work on book-shelves, 32 h. at fiOc 19 20
Express, $38.19; fares and pullinans, $11 70; foundry work, $11.25 61 14
Lumber for book-shelves, $14 15; pipe for bench-marks, 200 ft., $67.30... 81 45
Pipe standards with brass caps, 48 at $2; prints and negatives. $37.05 133 0.5
Repairing typewTiter, $10 85; rental of phone, 6 m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $24 34 85
.•stationery and office supplies, $34 30; storage, $29.52 63 82
Telegrams and phones, $64 77; typewriting and multigraphing. $10.10 74 87
Carried forward 8,283 63
K— 102 AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 19n-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 191&
Dominion Lands and Parks, Surreys: Surveyors' Accounts — Concluded. « cts.
Arpentages des terres et pares f#d*raui: Comptes des arpenteurs — Fin.
Brought forward ' 8, 283 63
J. N. Wallace, Lines oj Letda, 1917 — Concluded.
Expenses' of holding examinations for levellers —
Examination at Edmonton, Mar. 25 to 28, 1918: travelling expenses of L. O. R. Dozois,
So 85; stationery, express and postage, $3.50 9 35
Examinational Vancouver, Mar. 26 to 28, 1918; car lares for G. H. Blanchet, 50o.; postage
and envelopes, $1 .30 1 80
Small items 28 15
8,322 93
A. O. Wheeler, Alberta and B. C. Boundary, 19ir.
Personal services: in field, 137 d. at $15; in office, 1.53J d. at $15
Allowance: in field, 137 d. atS4.60; in office, l.iU) d. at SI
Assistants, A. J. Campbell, 122 d. at S8, A. S. Thomson, 63 d. at $2.25; draughtsman, A. S.
Thomson, 5 m. at $100; cook, 106 d. at $3; labourers, etc., 108 d. at $3, 108 d. at $2.25, 84
a. at S2
Ration, board and equipment allowance: a.ssistant, 122 d. at $1.15; party, 469 d. at 90c
l-uris and pullmans, S191 .40; freight and express, $22.68
Hire of 16 horses at 40c. per d. each
Transfers, $13.10; small items, $64.37.. .
4,357 50
783 70
2,670 75
.^62 40
214 08
700 00
77 47
9,365 90
Board of F'laniiners Tor Dominion Lands Surveyors.
Kiireau des ciamlnatcurs pour les arpenteurs Kdfraux.
.'Services of Ottawa officials, preparing papers and attending meetings of board . . (PageK — 24) 1,347 50
Examination at Calgarj-, May, I'JI": J. N. Wallace, D. L. S. presiding, 7 d. at $5 35 00
Examination at Calgary, Feb. 1918; J. X. Wallace, D.L.S., presiding, 7 d. at $5; hireof tables
and chair.s, $7.50; stationery, $1 ,35 43 85
1,426 35
Less— Fees collected for two special examinations at Calgary 70 00
1,356 35
Protection of Timl>er: Forestry— Protection des futalcs: Sylviculture.
General Expenses — Dtpcnses gSnirales.
Salaries at Ottawa (Page K— 24) 20. 1 13 09
Allan, Killam <t McKay, Winnipeg, premium on guarantee bonds..'. 435 12
Humsted, W. N., Toronto, making 14 mgativcs iind 2 prints of each 28 00
Canadian Fnirliunks .Morse f:o. Ltd., |)ort;ililc' gasoline fire-figliting units, 8, $7,556.25, less
$1,200 retained for 3 engines si ill to lie shipped.. 6,350 25
Canadian Forestry Association, Ottawa: Victor lantern with acetylene and electrical appli-
ances 45 00
Department of Indian .Affairs; rent of 2- 17 acres la^id on .Stony Reserve, 12 m. to Mar. 5, 1918. . 21 70
Department of I'ublic Printing and .'Stationery:
Printing: metal signs. .">-300, SL.'iS? 44; posters, 57,200, $2,010.02; bulletins and pamphlets,
41. .WO, $4,221 .53; Utter hea<ls. 42,000, $258 S.S; env.lopes. fitl.OOO. »:)()2 .">il: forms,
various, 265.31)0, $1,151 29; binding 210 volumes, $(130 9S; rurnnt binders and leaves,
2, $123.51; diaries, 6,000, $712 45; lire permit books, .500, $109.27; half tones, 53.
$107.53; items under $100. $14.S. 13; less, $25.32 overcharge in 1910-17 11,20190
Stationery for outside olfiiea; books and periodicals, $749.55; typewriters, 6, $119;
Prairie and Fori\st Fires .\et. Sa.sk.. 1,. 500. $75; Present and Possible Products from
Can. Woods, 1,000. $71; metal guidrs, 1.50, $07. 50; Canadian Wood Oils for Ore Flota-
tion, .300, $00 25; items under $.50. $1,711 37 2,853 07
.St<itioner>', insiile: books and periodicals, $217.37; press board folders, 000. $1.50; sectional
filing units, $119 .55; ear<ls, 15,700, $104 67; Manitoba Art for Prevention of Fire,
1,.50(), $73 25; bra.ss ndjustabli' stencils, 44 sets, $79.42; items under $50, $436.45
Publications: Postal guifles. nets, etc
Grant-Holden-flrnhnm, Ltd., Ottawa: forest rangers' carrying cases, 24 at $2 .50
.Montreal .^tencil Works: altering 134 badges at 1.5c
Ni'hols, J. L. Co., Ltd., Toronto: publieity whetstones. 4,0,33 at 8c
Carried forwanl
i,iso
71
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45
60 00
20
10
241
98
•12,57S
97
lyTERIOR DEPARTMEXT: EXPESDITVRE K— 103
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Protection of Timber: Forestry — Continued. $ ct3.
Protection des futales: Sylviculture — Suite.
Brought forward •' 42, 578 97
General Expenses — Concluded — Dipenses gfnirales — Fin.
Photography Ltd., Ottawa; photo prints, 3,931, $194.33; mounting 1,443 prints, $44.25;
various small items, $27.45 266 03
Thornton & Truman, Ottawa: making 12 branding irons 34 80
Topley Co., Ottawa: prints, 1,.537, $81.85; enlargements, 34, $40.50; mounting 682 prints,
$21.22; various small items, $27.45 171 02
Vancouver ".Sun" Job Press: full page advertisement, "Warning Against Fire" in Touring
Roads in B.C., 1917 edition 50 00
Watts, E. R. & Son, Ottawa: Abney levels, 2, $56; Biltmore sticks, 6, $24; blue print paper,
22 10-yd. rolls, $15.50; steel tape, 2J chains, $14.50; various small items, $10.45 120 45
Freight and express: Can. Exp. Co., $82.83; Can. Nor. Exp. Co., $329.66; Can. Nor. Ry.,
$97 77; Dom. Exp. Co., $583.98; Can. Pac. Ry., $35.37; Ottawa Transportation Co.,
$4 63 1,134 24
Telegrams: Can. Pac. Ry. Go's. Tel., $227.77; G.N.W. Tel. Co., $74.12.. /. 301 89
Various small payments: lantern slides and negatives, $13.73; press clippings, $18.75; repair-
ing platform scale, $6 50; subscriptions to books and periodicals, $30.30; subscription to
National Fire .\ssn. Book, $6.17; tjTXJwriter boxes, 24, $12 87 45
Travel, etc., oj Ottawa Officials. — Voyaoes, etc., des fonctionnaires d'OUawa.
Courtnage, R. A.: Toronto to Ottawa, May 1, $9.90; Ottawa to Toronto, Oct. 26, $9.40 19 30
Doucet, J. A., expenses. Maritime Provinces, Mar. 1 to 30, 1918: travelling expenses, $155.22;
expenses re halls and lanterns, $6.30; Carapbellton "Graphic", forestry notices, $2.25. ... 163 77
Dwight, T. W.: Western Provinces, June 10 to Aug. II, travelling expense8,.$288.15; photo-
graphic work and supplies, $18.00; Montreal and return, Feb. 6 to 8, $15.25 322 00
Gorman, A., removal from Calgarv, Sept.: expenses self and wife, $176.65; freight and express
on effects, $46.85 223 SO
tusk, D. W., Ottawa, Madawaska and return, Feb. 27 to 28. 9 50
Macdonald, R. D., Ottawa to Calgarv, Feb. 15 to 22 .....; 108 20
Millar, W. N., Toronto to Ottawa and return, April 22 to 30 34 00
Morton, B. R., trip to Coast, April 16 to Oct. 19, travelling expenses $894.69; photo work
and supplies, $9.15; sacks, 50, $3.50. 907 34
Wallin, H. C, and McDonald, R. D., Petawawa and return Sept. 9 to 23 33 74
Indian Head Nursery Station (S^,898.B4) — Pepiniire d' Indian-Head.
Ross, N. M., superintendent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2,200; travel $194.07; allowance for house
expenses, .$420 2,814 07
Edwards, C. A., accountant, 4 m. at $1,400. 8 m. at $1,800. $1,. 5.33. 28: travel, $96.40 1,629 68
Clerks: Challoner, R. L., 4 m. at $1,000, 8 m. at $1,200. $1,1.33.32; Goulding. C.T., April 1
to June 21 at $1,600, $.359.99; Lauder. Miss A. A., April 1 to Jan. 22, Mar. 13 to 31 at $1,100,
$946.17; Wyatt. A. E., 4 m. at $1,000, 8 m. at $1,050, $1,033.33, arrears Aug. 1, 1915 to
Mar. 31, 1917, $116 67 3,589 48
■Stenographer, Miss V. King 167 45
Vidal, J. F., supervisor at Vidal's Point, 7 m. at $15, 5 m. at $10 1.55 00
Foremen: P. W. Richards, $913; C. Couch, $83 996 00
Gardener T. Linton, $S10; stableman. G. W. Reed, $810 1,620 00
Team.sters: E. Bent. $575.10; W. Fell, $810; G. H. Myles, $600.75 1.985 85
Labourers, etc.: at $69. 50 per m., $34.75; at $67. .50 per m., $4.59.45; at $59.50 per m., $249; at
$57. .50 per m., $1,216,40; at S25 per* m., $266.65; at $20 per m., $4.65; at $3 per d., $40.50;
at S2 60perd., $158.60; at 2 .50 per d., $971.85; at $2 per d., $1,441.20; with team at $6
per d., $246; at 6.5c., per hr., $9.75: at .50c. per hr.. $17 50; at 12ic. per hr., $14.45 5, 1.30 75
Travel, etc.: Kay, Jas., Toronto to Indian Head, April, $51..55, Indian Head to Ottawa, $58.55;
Stevenson, A. B., horse hire, June 1 to Oct. 31, 130 d. at $3 500 10
Tree Planting Inspectors:
Cowie, J. M., 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,400; travel. $1,346.85 2.746 8.5
Guiton, W. B., 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,400; travel, $1,097.60 2.497 60
Hawke, A. H., 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel. $1,094.80 2,294 80
Kay, Jas., April 14 to Oct. 31, less 6 d. at $1,200, $636.67; travel, $1,005.80 1.642 47
Kennedy, G., 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,400; travel, $1,280.. 50 2,680 50
Macdonald, D., 2 m. to May 31 at SI .3.50 225 00
Macdonald, W., 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,400; travel, $1,198.15 2,598 15
Moore, W., 2 m. at $1,200, 10 m. at 81,250, $1,241.70; travel, $1.002.20 2,243 90
Reay, J., 2 m. at $1,250, 10 m. at $1,300, $1,291.62; travel, $1,336.20 2,627 82
Stevenson, A. P., June 1 to Nov. 30 at $1,400, $699.98; travel, $682.20 :••:■■■ ^'3*- ^^
Advertising free distribution of trees: Calgary "Farm and Ranch Review", $200; Winnipeg
"Canadian Threshman and Farmer", $144; Winnipeg "Grain Growers' Guide", $288;
Winnipeg "North West Farmer", 2 y., $5.54.40, 4 cuts, $10 1, 196 40
Carried forward 87, 290 25
K— 104 AUDITOR GESERAL'^ REPORT, I'JiriOlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Protection of Timber: Forestry— Continued. $ cts.
Protection des futaies: Sylviculture— Suite.
Brought forward S7, 290 25
Indian Head Xuraery Station {t4e,89S.Si) — Concluded— P^piBiire d'Indian-Head— Fin.
Attending furnaces, $87.20; blacksmithing, $141.40; collecting seed, $155.10; painting and
paperhanging, $55.25: picking cones, $203.55; repairing furnace, $33.25; repairing stable,
$37.95; threshing oats. $86.40; veterinary services, $64.75; sundry labour, $67.95 932 80
Binder twine, 800 lb., $160; building supplies, $33.69; engine, $75; gasoline, 537 gal., $204.06;
hardware, $152.35: harness supplies and repairs, $47.50; horses, 3. $800; lumber, 3,504 ft.
$134.15; raachinerv- and tools. $71.60; mower, 1, $71; sacks for cones. $53.11; seeds and
bulbs, $593.78; wall paper, $34.63; items under $25. $103.48 2,534 35
Express and cartage, $97.78; freight, $274.92; postage and p.o. box, $811.75; telephone rent, 12
m . , $64 1 , 248 45
Hunter, John & Co., Indian Head: making spillway and cribbing, $517, less $113 paid Feb.
1917 404 00
Smart-Woods, Ltd.: hessian, 5,021 yd. at lOiVjc; flax twine, 100 lb., $47; freight pre-paid,
$47.08 1.053 09
Waghom's Guide, subscription 1 50
Saslctttoon Nursery Slation — Pipiniire de Saskatoon (tl0.76S.09). ■
McLean, Jas., superintendent, 12 m. to Mar 31, $1,800; travel, $6.75 1,806 75
Foreman, J. Whiteman, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $85 per m 1,020 00
Gardener, W. Bald, 12 m., $780; stableman, C. Meaden, $548.60 1,328 60
Teamsters: G. A. Coulter, $413.60; W. Hepburn, $538.70; B. Kerr, $539.05; W. Watson, $37;
D. Gove, $11 1,539 35
Labourers: at $67 per m., ^17.90; at $3.50 per d., $642.25; at $3 per d., $822; at $2.75 per d.,
$1,678.70 3, 160 85
Binder twine, $220; blacksmithing, $102.85; bran, $76.15; expresw. $172.96; flax twine, 100 lb.,
$47; freight, $153.32; ga-soline, 181 gal.. $69.25: gravel, 135 loads, $67..')0; hardware,
$144.45; hessian, 45-in., 2,504 yd. at 19Ac., lumber, 1,302 ft., $34.10; office expenses.
$53.92; repairing implemenU, $35.28; seed, plants, etc., $39.33; threshing oaU, $144.72;
items under $25, $68.45 1,907 54
Inspection of Forest Reserves — Inspection des reserves forestiires.
Alberta Inspection, CalKar>- ^$11,359.61)—
Finlayson. E. H.. district inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2,500; travel. $681.34 3.181 34
Manning,E.C.,as.sistantinspector,4m.atSl,600,8m.at$l.S00,$l,733.32; travel, $302.80. 2,0.16 12
Nels<^n, S., accountant. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,450; travel. $97.81 1.547 81
Gorman, A., forest assistant, .\pril 1 to Sept. 30. $700; travel, $61.90 761 90
Canning, R.. chief ranger, Sept. 7 to Mar. 31, at $1,400 793 29
Orr, .Miss M., stenographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 900 00
Labourers at $2 per d., $50; travel, T. F. Blefgcn, $26.05 76 05
Auto hire, $27.15; cartage and express, $34.63; electric and telephone supplies, $672.64;
hardware and tools. $38.50; janitor service. Mrs. F.. Steele, $240: kitchen utensils,
$101.35; livery and horse hire, $98; map cabinet. $40; office supplies. $44.75; p<^>stage,
SJ'J3.'.I2; provisions, $128.61; stoves, $26; telegrams, $87.84; telephone rent. $85;
telephone tolls. $48.80; tool boxes. 10, $30; water, $28.90; items under $25, $107.01 . . 2,063 10
British Columbia Inspection, Kamloops ($10,6.39.79).
Cameron, I). R., district in.spector, 12 iii. to Mar. 31 , $2..S0O; travel, $400.65. . 2.960 65
Wey, H., accountant, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,400; arrears, 1916-17, $50 1,4.''.0 00
Gillam, A. M., accountant, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,010 00
.Smith, H. C. B., clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,100; arrears, 1916-17, $50 1,150 00
Cox. .MiKs M. K., clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31 g.W 00
Clerks and stenographers: Coi. C. R.. at 25c. per h.. $201.40; Ellev. Miss M.. 12 m. to
.Mar. 31. $120; McCurtv. Miss B. E.. .May 1 to Oct. 31. 1916. at $10.Bnd May 1 to Oct.
15. 1917. at $15. $142.26; Walmaley, E. 6 m. at $40, 6 m. at $20, $360 823 66
Wallcnsteen, K. O., tore-st ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,500 00
Labour at $1.50 per d 78 00
Customs duty, $26.33; express, $96.73; freight and cartage, $37.95; livery and hores hire.
$26. .W: office supplies, etc.. $43.10; postage. $215.26; provisions. $102.98; telegriiins
and telephones. $73,22; telephone rent. 12 m., $60; items under $25. $35.41 717 48
Manitoba Inspection. Winnipeg ($6,126.34).
Hcrchmer. F. K.. district inspector. 12 m. to Mar. 31. $2..100; travel. $509.00 3,009 60
Hcrchmfr. .Mi.w M., stenographer, 12 ni. less 12 d. at $900 870 97
Tilt, L. C., clerk, Oct. 1, 1916, to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,600. $2..399.94, less military pay from
.Sept. 26. 1916. 30 d. at $1 ..V). 522 d. at $2.60. $1 .402.20 997 74
Stenr^raphers: Holding. .Miss.M. 11.. at $2 per il.. $12; McKone, Miss B., at $16 per week,
$416; O'Kccfc,Mi.'wN.,al$2..50pcrd.,$5 •4.33 00
Travel: Mcl>eod, A.. $75.79; .Shjel, W. G., $3.50; Watt, R. M..$57.85 137 14
Carried forward 131,675 38
lyTKRJOIl DEPAItTMICyr: EXI'ESniTI'IlK K— 105
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Protection of Timber: Forestry — Continued. % cts.
Protection des fiitaies: Sylviculture — Suite.
Brought forward 131,675 38
Inspection of Forest Resenies— Concluded — Inspection des reserves forestiires — Fin.
Manitoba Inspection, Winnipeg — Concluded.
Labourers, etc., at 75c. per h., $6; at 70c. per h., $1.40; at 60c. per h., $23.40: at 30c. per h.,
60c 31 40
Camp supplies, $38.85; hardware, $25.40; livery hire, $155.25; postage, $96.45; provisions,
$87.11; telephone rent, 12 m., $75; telephone tolls, $89.50; items under $25, $78.93 646 49
Saskatchewan Inspection, Prince Albert ($10,504.31).
Gutches, G. A., district inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2,700; travel, $464.35 3,164 35
Parker, T. E., accountant, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,300; travel, $50.90 1,350 90
Forest assistants: Roberts, E. H., April 1 to Oct. II, at $1,800, $953.23, travel, $99.80;
Smith, G. S., Nov. 3 to Mar. 31, at $1 ,400, $575.77, travel, $99.80 1 ,728 60
Forest ranger: Coates, F. W., Oct. 29 to Mar. 31, at $1,000 424 71
Stenographers: Mackay, Miss M., 8 m. at $750, 4 m. at $900, $800; Northgraves, Miss S.,
April 1 to Nov. 30, less 14 d., at $650, Dec. 1 to Jan. 22, at $720, $510.66; Powell, MissO.,
Aprill toJune30,atS650, July 1 toOct.21,less3d., at $700, Jan. to Mar. 31, less 6 d.
at $720, $539.76; Sutherland, Miss M. F., Oct. 22 to Dec. 30, at $50 per m., $114.51;
Wilkins, G., Feb. 26 to Mar. 31, at $60 per m., $66.40 2,031 33
Customs duty, $32.30; deposits re legal actions. $125; express, $44.91; freight, $101.40;
gasoline, 129 gal., $57.28; hardware, $128.17; horsefeed, $26.35; labour re model house
for exhibit, $26.65; labourers, at 45c. an h., $3.40; livery hire, $159; making and fitting
8 doors, $49.50; office supplies, etc., $30.80; postage and money orders, $361.21; pro-
visions, $39.95; telegrams, $39.17; telephone rent, $25.50; telephone supplies. $169.76;
telephone tolls, $33.95; velocipedes, 3, $185.25; water alforgas, $71.50; items under
$25, $93.37 1,804 42
Forest Reserves — Risenes forestiires.
Athabaska, Alta. ($14,302.10)—
MacFayden, C, forest supervisor, April 1 to July 7, at $1,700, $456.97; travel, $16.40 473 37
Badgley, W. W., ranger-in-charge, Aug. 1 to Mar. 31, at $1,600, $1,066.67; travel, $374.10. 1,440 77
Forest rangers at $100 per m.: Harrison, E. A., June 12 to Oct. 6, $382.68; Harron, J. J., 12
m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; Harvey, J. S., June 8 to Oct. 29, $470.22; Hedberg, John, July 7
to Mar. 31, less 1 d., $877.08; Hindmarsh, Jas., July 10 to Oct. 31, $370.97; Leatham,
Jefferson, June 12 to Oct. 31, $463.33; Olsen, Ben, April 1 to June 10, $233.33: Raymond,
F., Aug. 8 to Oct. 15, $225.81; Severson, O.. May 8 to Mar. 31, less 6 d., $1.0.57.72;
Thomson, W. E., June 4 to Sept. 30, less 11 d., $353.33; Welch, T. H., June 1 to Sept. 21,
$370 6,004 47
Assistants, labourers, etc.: at $5 per d., $5; at $4 per d., $8; at $3.50 per d., $162.25; at $3.25
per d., $133.24; at $3 per d., $214.50; at $2.50 per d., $1,298.36; at $2 per d., $21; at $1.50
perd.,$9 1,851 35
Travel: Carberry, J., $13.30; Jenkins, T. W., $32.35; Welch, T. H., $13.95 59 60
Beaver board, 720 ft., $.30.60; blacksmithing supplies, $84.10; building material, $.37..50;
camp supplies, $125.16; creosote oil, $174.23; detonators, fuse and dynamite, $33.35;
examining hor.ses, $42.60; freight, $199.85; galvanized pipe, $.30; hav, 31-0925 ton.,
$761.37; hav baler, $125; horses, 1 team, $450; lumber, 4,315 ft.. $135.88; mower,
.?S4; nails, etc., $60. .50; paint, varnish, etc., $48.40; provisions, $1,113.94: rake, $53.50;
storm windows, 12, $27; stoves and pipes, $28.75; stumping powder, $91.88; sundry
hardware, $88.68; telephone supplies, $120.98; wagon, $129..50; items under $25,
$211.77 4,288 54
Digging telephone post holes 184 00
Beaver Hills, Sask. ($2,406.12)—
Rangers-in-chargo at $100: Dodge, J. L., April 1 to Oct. 4, $612.90; Beatty, Edw., Oct. 5
to Mar. 31, $.587.10 1.200 00
Forest ranger, Bclcourt, Barnev. Dec, 10 to Mar. 31 at $75 278 23
Cardinal, W., labourer, June 1 to .luly 27 le.ss 14 d.. at $70 98 68
Assistants, labourers, etc.: at $5 per d., $35; at $2 per d., $12; at $1 per d., $20; at 40c. per
h., $8: at .SOc. per h.. $32.70: at 2.5<-. per h., $17.75 125 45
Beaver board, $115.74; camp supplies. $28.70; express, postage, etc. ,$40.41: hardw-ire,
$44.25: harness, I set, $84; kitchen range, $35; lumber, etc., $37.66; oats, 400 bush.,
$271 : items under $25, $47 703 76
Big River, Sask. ($8,7.59.37)—
Smith. G. S., forest assistant, April 1 to Oct. 31, at $1,400, $816.62: travel, $50.20 866 82
Moar, G. H., forest ranger, Julv 9 to Mar. 31, at $1,200, $874.19; travel. $.33.20 907 39
Moar, P. H., forest ranger, April 1 to .Sept. 8, at $950, $416.95; travel, $22.80 439 75
Campbell, Edw., forest ranger, April 26 1o Mar. 31, less 2 d., at $900 832 40
Evans, Peter, forest ranger, .Mav I to .luly 16, at $900 188 71
Fisher, J. J., forest ranger, April 1 to Aug. 21, at $900 350 82
Helgesen, Geo., forest ranger, July 18 to Sept. 17, at $900 151 37
McKinnon, A., forest ranger, Feb. 6 to Mar. 31, at $900 136 60
Carried forwrad : 163,439 66
K— 106 AUDITOR GEXERAi:^ RFPORT. IPiy-lOlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Protection of Timber: Forestry — Continued. $ eta.
Protection des futaies: Sylvlcwlture — Suite.
Brought forward 163,439 66
Forest Reserves — Con. — Reserves foreatiires — Suite.
Big River — Concluded.
Orr. Robt. H., forest ranser, Aug. 1 to Mar. 31, at $900 600 00
Smith. W. B., forest ranger, Aug. 20 to Nov. 14, less 9 d. at $900 191 53
Walker, Thos., forest ranger, Dec. 18 to 24, at $900 16 94
Teamsters: ,Tnseph. Wm., May 1,5 to June 29. less 2J d. at $75. $107 42; Moar, Oris, Nov.
2 to 7 at $70 perm., $14; McRady, A., Nov. 22 toMar.31,lessl d. at $70perm.. $298.66. 420 08
Assistants, labourers, etc.: at 25c. per h., $2,014.62; at 20c. perh., S97.50; with team at
50c. per h., $159.30 2,271 42
Freight and express, $58.33; hardware, tools, etc., $104.10; harness, $34.60; horse feed,
$94 35; livcrj' and horse hire, $28; lumber, etc., «5. 85; oat,s. 710-691 bush., $567.70;
postage, etc., $26.10; provisions, $291.95; telephone supplies, $51.08; items, under
$25, $83 .48 1 , 385 54
Bow River. .\lta. ($25,124.26)—
Pt. Clair, R. C. forest super\'isor, 8 m. at $1,600, 4 m. at ?1,S00, $1,666.04; travel, $104.33 1.770 97
Greenwood, .1. Y., deputy forest super\-isor. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,500; travel, $74.76 1,574 76
Macdonald, D. A., forest a-s-sistant, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,399.92, less military pay from
.\pril 30. 336 d. at $2.60 526 32
Ix>man. P. G., forest assistant, 12 m. t« Mar. 31, $1,200; travel, $12.15 1,212 15
Millar. J., clerk. 10 m. to Jan. 31 at $1 .000 833 30
.\tkinson. J..A..,forestranger, 12m. to Mar.31, less! d.. $1,196 77; travel, $28.50 1,225 27
Br\ant, .'V. H., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,200; travel, $21.10 1,221 10
Fisher. W. B.. forest ranger. 6 m. to Sept. .30. $600; travel, $9. .50 609 50
Foran. Wm., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel, $40.85 . .• 1,240 85
HaIl.J.,fore,stranger, Sept. 28 to Jan. 11 at$l, 200. $.345.48; travel,$3.75 349 23
Howard, T.. forest ranger, Oct. 22 to Mar. 31 . at $1 .200 .532 25
McCue. W. .\.. forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel, $48.60 1,248 60
Assistant forest rangers: Gibson. \. V., July 1 to Nov. 30 at $90 per m., $450; Johnston,
W. F.. .\pril 1 to Aug. 23, less 8^ d. at $1,180, $440.25, travel, $22.70; Parker, T., June
1 to Nov. 30 at $95 per m., $.570 1,182 95
Foreman: Boroughs, R. W., May 15 to, Tuly 16 at $100 per m.. $206.45; travel, $6. 20 212 65
Labourers, etc.: at $75 per m.. $600 24; at $70 per m., $71.34; at $65 per m., $260 .35;
at $60 per m.. $234 45; with team at $6 per d.. $12; at $4 per d., $121 .07; at $3 .50
per d., $2,087.19; at $3 per d., $130.50; at $2.50 per xl., $178.75; at $2 per d., $61.20;
at 4.5c. per h., $8.58.78 4,415 87
Travel: Bristow, E., $28 05; Ward, Wm.. $4.20 32 25
Barbed wire. 11 spools. $66; blacksmithing, $37 07; board and transportjition of men,
$112 25: building fence. Morley ninger station. $34.75; camp supplies, $59.74;
cartage. $48 31; detonators and fuse, $.52.85: digging pole holes, $70. .50; doors and
windows, $00. .50; dynamite. $201.90; freight and express, $53.54: galvanized iron
wire $801 46: g.ilvanlzed pipe. 384 ft., $64.51; hardware. $141. .38; harness, etc..
$69.08; hauling poles, $83: hay. .32 ton. $186.40; horse hire, livery, etc.. $148.60;
horse feed and D.-vstiire. $488 91; lumber, etc.. $189 39; machinerv. $631 ,50: nails,
$64.31: oats. 10317 bush., $2.58.12: postage. $76 01; provisions. $1,807 25; shingles,
16} M. $77 90: telephone rent. $85; telephone supplies. $261.01; telephone tolls,
$.55.55; tools and instruments, $.56 10: items under $25, $53.33 6,456 24
McCue, W. .v., compensation for horse killed. O.C. Sept. 3, 1917 70 00
Morley Tnvling Co.. operating switchboard 110 00
Brazeau. Alta. ($12,105 14)—
Clark, S. H.. forest supervisor, .\pril I to Mav 31, less 16 d., July 25 to Mar. 31 at $1,700,
$1,372 .54. less military pay from July 25. 10 d. at $1.10. 51 d. at $1.20, 189 d., at
$1 .50. $.355 70; travel. $4 60 1,021 44
MafKeniie. D. M..rangcrincharge, 12m.toMar.3I,$I,300; travel, $120. 60 1,420 60
Cronk, W. F,.. forest clerk. Jan. 31 to Feb. 14 at $75 per m 39 92
Morin. H.. forest clerk. April 5 to Dec. 31 , less 4 d. at $75 per m 6.55 32
Bnillic. O. C.. forest ranger, .\pril 1 to 15 at $100 per m 50 00
Bcn-on. J., forest ranger. June 21 to f >rt. 20 at $100 per m 417 20
I.amma, I-. I,., forest ranger. April 1 to M.ir. 31. less 3 d., at $100 1,190 32
Lund. F,., forest ranger. June 6 to Sept. .5 at $100 per m • 300 00
Matthews. C., forest ranger, June 21 to Mar. 31. less 16 d., at $100 per m 881 72
Setter. C. C, forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $100 . per m 1,200 00
Stewart. D. S.. forest ranger. May 25 to Mar. 31 at $100 per m 1,022 .58
Welch. T. H., forest rang<T. April I to May 31. Sept. 22 to Dec. 2, $430.45; travel, $11.60 448 05
.V.-'-i'tant forest rangers at $90 per m.: Mason, C, P., July 13 to Nov. 9, $3.52.10; Sutton,
H.. June 21 to Sept. 24. $282 634 16
Assistants, labourers, etc.: at $2.75 per d., $140.20; at $2 per d., $116; at 25c. per h.,
$780.04 1 ,0.36 .30
Carried forward 203 , 767 0 1
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 107
Protection of Timber: Forestry — Continued.
Protection des fiitales: Sjlviculture — .Suite.
Brought forward
Forest Reserres — Con. — Riserva forestiires — Suite.
$ cts.
203,767 04
Brazeau, Alta. — Concluded,
.A-dvcrtising sales of timber: Kdmonton " Journal," $60; Edson " Herald," $7.40; Edson
" Western Leader," $24 .80 92 20
Board of men, $79.75; building material, $.56.8.3; camp supplies, $52.57; customs duty
on engine, $33.20; express. .?40 61; freight, S146.2S; hardware and tools, $94.23;
harness, $.53.98; hay, 20-8075 ton, $293,70; light and fuel, $37; lumber, 4,854 ft.,
$140.79; motor repairs, etc., $46. .55; postage, $42.90; provisions, $264; repairs for
vehicles, $171; rope, $29.84; telephone supplies, $57.91; items under $25, $.54.19 1,695 33
British Columbia ($26,8.50.04)—
Scandrett, W. L.. forest supervisor, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $2,000; arrears, 1916-17, $100 2,100 00
Lusk, D. \V., acting supervisor, April 1 to July 15, Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, less 6 d. at $1,600,
$838.67; travel, $201 ..55 1,040 22
Parlow, A. E., forest a.ssistant, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1, 600 00
Bruce, A. J., forest ranger, Tranquille, April 1 to Dec. 31, Mar. 1 to 21, at $1,200, $967.74;
travel, $2. 10 969 84
Conant, E. W., forest ranger, Nicola, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Ferguson, W. J., forest ranger, Bonaparte, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel, $33.80 1,233 80
Mackintosh, P. \V., forest ranger. Long Lake, Aug. 1 to Mar. 31. less 15 d., at $1,200 751 61
Martin. Geo., forest ranger, Xiskonlith, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel, $64.35 1,264 35
McKenna, H. W., forest ranger, Hat Creek, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel, $32.25 1,232 25
Mobley, C.W., forest ranger. Fly Hills, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,200; travel, $51.90 1,251 90
Nelson, G. W. B., forest ranger, Arrowstone, July 23 to Dec. 3, at $1.200 438 71
Osborne-Smith, A. B., forest ranger. Long Lake, April 1 to July 31 at $1,200 400 00
Scott, R. \V., forest ranger, Arrowstone, April 1 to 12, $40; travel, $6 .80 46 80
Vve, Fred., forest ranger. Larch Hills, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel, $50.95 1,2.50 95
Wallace, D., forest ranger, April 1 to Dec. 31, $900; travel, $38.05 938 05
Whiting, E. V., forest ranger, Monte Hills, 12 m. to Mar. 31, less 4J d., $1,185; travel,
$9.70 1,194 70
Wright, J. A., forest ranger, Yoho, April 1 to Aug. 6 at $1,200, $419.35; travel, $16.25 435 60
Nelmes, F. N., foreman, 9 m. to .Jan. 31, less 31 d., at $90 per m., $719.71; travel, $220.75. . 940 46
Labourers, assistants, etc.: at $75 per m., $1,100.16; at $65 per m., $.55.21; at $3.25 per
d., $91; at $3 per d., $1,032; at S2 per d., $91; with horse at 50c. per h., $2.50; at
3.5c. per h.. $48 30; at 2.5c. per h., $236 2,6.56 17
Travel: Dearing. H., $6.50; Wallensteen, K. G., $161.20 167 70
Board of men. ?202, 50; camp supplies, $.59.10; cartage, $97.25; electrical supplies, $137.62;
express, $34 31; finding lost horses, $35; freight, $107.86; hardware and paint,
$193.58; harness, 1 set. $83; harness supplies, $100.60; hay, 22-561 t., $590.57; horse-
feed. $217.40; horse hire and liverv, $257.75; horseshoeing, etc., $96.55; kitchen
ranges. 2, $41 50; kitchen utensils, $.33.95; lumber, 6,562 ft., $200.09; nails, $62.65;
- oats, 338-06 bush., $375.40; office expenses, $40.90; Osborne fire-finders, $73.72;
pasture for horses, $47.25; pipe, galvanized, 8184 f., $106.54; postage, $35.17; provi-
sions, $1,539 27; rent of barn, 1 y., $165; rope, $39.23; sand screen, 110 ft., $33;
shingles, $25.75; telephone rent, $130; telephone supplies, $26.66; tents, 2, $50.50;
tools, $110.48; windows, doors, etc., $33.90; wintering horses, $281.75; items under
$25, $71.13 5, 736 93
Clearwater, Alta. ($15,562.85)—
Austin, A. E., forest supervisor, April 1 to Feb. 6 less 245 d. at $1,600, $1,254.64; travel,
$94.21 1,348 85
Burrows, T. C clerk, Nov. 5 to Mar. 31, less 5 d., at $1,000, $391 .53; travel, $14.15 405 68
Moore. H. D., clerk, April 1 to Sept. 30 at $1 ,000. $499.98; travel, $24 .25 524 23
Bremner, C'has., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, less 15 d. at $100 per m., $1,151.61; travel,
$7 .70 1, 159 31
Denbigh, C. F., forest ranger, April 1 to Aug. 31 at $84.17 per m., M20.85; travel, $2.15. . 423 00
Fletcher, M. O., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 .' 1,200 00
Lyndon, W. A., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Rundell, O. E., forest ranger, .Vpril 16 to Mar. 31 at $100 per m 1, 150 00
Scott. Wm., forest ranger, .\pril 1 to Nov. 30, less 5 d., at $90 per m., $705, Dec. 1 to
Mar. 31 at $100 per m.. $400; trax-el, $32.25 1,137 25
Trimble. D. H., forest ranger. May 1 to Aug. 31 at $85 per m.. $340; travel, $7.30 347 30
Travel, Manning, E. C 107 00
Assistants, labourers, etc.: at $3. .50 per d., $73. .50; at $3.25 per d., $68.25; at $3 per d.,
$99; at$2 .50 per d, $2,151.50; at $2 per d., $671. .50; sundr>- labour, $41 95 3,105 70
Care of horses, $60 48; cement, sand, etc., $45.18; electrical supplies, $,364. 15; freight
and express, $110.10; hardware, S72. S3; hay, 1911 t., $289.53: horse feed, $94.45;
horseshoeing, $47 90; lumber, etc.. $173.60; oats, 426} bush., $311.86; office supplies,
$57 63; paint, $:!5. 15; postage and p.o. box, $54.40; provisions, $1,666.40; shingles,
6} M, $29.25; items under $25, $11.62 3,454 53
Carried forward 247,967 46
K— 108
AUDITOR GESEKAL-S REPORT, 19n-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Protection of Timber: Korestrj— Continued.
Protection des futales: Sylviculture — Suite.
Brought fomard
Forest Retenea — Con. — Rhena Joratikres — Suite.
Cooking Lake. .\lta.. ($2. 657. 61 >—
Bailev, C. C. ranger in charse, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,350: travel, S33 25
I^jibourers, etc.: with team at $6 per d.. $591; at $3 per d., $447; at $2.50 per d., $76
Horse feed, $10? 46: paint and hardware. $34. 10; items under, $25, $22.80
Crowsnest. Alta. f»19.3.i2.16)—
Hrown. K. -M.. forest supervisor. 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,800; travel. Sl.il 10
.\Ieiander, J. P.. fore-it assistant. Dec. 1. 1915, to Mar. 8, 1910, at $1,400. July 20 to 31,
1916, at $1,500, Mav 30, 1917, to Mar. 31, 1918, at $1,600; total $1,770.39. less military
pav, 416 d. at $2 SO, $1,081.60
.\mold". H. J..rlerk, Aprill to July 31 at $900, .\uk. 1 to Jan. 28 at $1,000 •
Pidseon. Miss. L. M., clerk, Jiui. 23 to Mar. 31 at $70 per m., $100.32; travel, $6.60
Smith, H. H., clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,130; travel, $3.50
Blefgen. T. F., forest ranker, April 1 to May 31, at $1,300. $216,66; travel, $56.56
Boulton. J. H., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
McLeod. J. H., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $90
>titchell, C. R.. forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, less 4 d. at $90 per m
Morden. J. A., forest ranger, June 21 to Jan. 10
Xash. H. C., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Thomson. T., fire patrol. -Vug. 1 to ."^ept. 10 at $90 per m
Labourers, etc.: with team at $7 per d., $.59. ,50; with team at $6 per d., $12; at $2.75
per d.. $477.13; at 50c. per h., $98; at 40c. per h., $300.20; at 35c. per h., $799.90;
at 30c. per h.. $2,363 50; at 2.5c. per h.. $603 50; at 20c. per h.. $10.50
Travel, Burroughs. R. \V
Auto hire. $199.30; axes and handles, $56 40; blacksmithing, $36.95; building material.
$54 50; camp stoves, 2, $.30 .50; camp supplies, $28 49: cartage, $185 14; cotton,
222 yd., $33 30; electrical supplies, $581 08; eipress and freight, $55.74; hardware
and "paint, $106.28: harness, etc., $63 90; horse feed. $151 12; janitor sc-rvice, J. Slevin,
$84; kitchen utensils, $109. S.S: lumber, 4,928 ft., $145 12: nails and .staples, $53.19;
postage and money orders, $1.54 11; provisions, $1,241 10: shingles. 30J M, $1.52 62;
stationerv, etc., $26 40; team hire, $235.80; telephones and telegrams, $90 05; tele-
phone supplies. $35 56; tools. $320.35; items under $25. $59 33 .
Cypress Hills, .\lta. ($9,540 18)—
Brown, K. I)., acting supervisor, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,600; travel, $151 .65
Clarke, Stanlev, clerk. Sept, 14 to Oct. 31 at $900. $117 50, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, less 4 d.
at $1 , 000, «05 94
Fauquier, H. H., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,200; travi'l, $19 25
McfJarry, .las., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, less 4 d. at $1, 100. $1,088,17; travel, $55,75
Mu.sgrove, ('. V.. forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $9.'>0: travel, $24 50 ,'. , .
Copcland, \Vm., teamster, Oct. 1 to Dec. 12 at $75 per m.. $179 03; travel, $17.70
Hansen. .\. C., teamster, .\pril 1 to June .30 at $75 per m., $225: travel, $8
Ix-nch, A. ('., teamster, July 1 to Sept. .30 at $75 per m., $225; travel, $13 .50
Montour, B.. teamster. Dec, 13 to Mar, 31 at $75, $270 97; travel. $7 40
I-aboun-rs, etc.; at 50c. per h., $72; at 30c. ptr h., $73 20; at 25c. piT h.. $78,78; at 20c.
per h., $23
Building supplies, $43 64; camp supplies, $,53 10; cook stoves, 2, $32 .50; fumnee. $215 ;
hardwnri', $112 22: harne.«s, $67 71; hauling building material. $47 10; horse teed,
$315 15: hors<shoeing. »3'.» 22; kitchen utensils. $2H 45; lumber, .-ash, etc., $310 41;
nails. $.'17 47; oats, ,302 bush., $205 45; paint and oil, $135 05; ploughing and discing
fireguard, $252 S3; plough, $10S 80; postage. $120 52; preparing anil piling p<iles ami
braces. $312 85; provisions, $62 31: team hire at $6 p<'r d., $81; tools, $102 .30; items
under $2.5, $.':0 19
Duck Mountain, Man. I$I6,9,52 47)—
Scrase, I"., forest super\-isor. 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,600; travel. $240.50
Watt. R. M.. fore^t iL«sistant. 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,400; travel, $254 15. .
Weatherhend, Mi.ss M. A., stenographer. 9 m. at $S.50. 3 m, at $900.,.
f 'aims, J. H.. forest ranger. 12 m. to Mar. 31
f 'obbe, J., forest ranger, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
Hjalmarson, J., forest rangiT. 12m. to Mar. 31.
Inman, I). ('., forest ranger. Jan. 9 to Mar. 31 at $I,2(X)
McDonalrl, J. .\., forest ranger. 12 111. to Mar. 31 . .
Porteous, (;eo. A,, forest ranger, April 1 to Jan. 9 at $1,200, 1929,03; travel, 14.76.,
Shiel, W. (;,,fore.«t ranger. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel, $12.90
Fire patrolmen at $75 per m..
Labourers, e»«-.: at $.50 per m.. $180; at $4 per d.. $24; at $3 per il., $2211 .50; at 12 88 per
d.. $210 24: at $2 p.T d., $8; at 45c. per li.. $.13 75; at 2.5c. per h.. $3110; with team, at
$6 per d., $6; with team at ,Wr. per h., $97 .50
Travel, .Srruae. F.. removal e>pen»cs, .Swan Hivcr to Dauphin
Carried forward
$ cts.
247.967 46
1.383 25
1.114 00
160 36
1,951 10
6S8 79
791 92
166 92
1,133 50
273 22
1.200 00
1.080 00
1.068 39
626 78
1,200 00
120 00
4,724 23
31 10
4,296 21
1,751 65
523 44
1,219 25
1.143 92
974 50
196 73
233 00
238 50
278 37
246 95
2,733 87
1,840 .50
1,6.54 IS
862 .50
1 , 2(KI 00
l.2(K) 00
l,2IK) 00
274 19
1 , 2(X) 00
933 78
1,212 110
273 97
1,178 (19
57 00
292,605 39
IXTKIllOR DKI'AllTMKyr: EXI'KSniTl'llK
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 109
Protection of Timber: Forestry — Continued.
I'rotectlon des futales: Sylviculture — Suite.
Brought forward .
292,603 39
Forest Reserves — Con. — Riserves /oresliires — Suite.
Duck Mountain, Man. — Concluded.
Hoard of men, $1.57 0.5; cement, etc., $42 70; clearing debris, $80; electrical supplies,
$179.59; erection of telephone lines, Madge Lake, $170, Grandviow $488; freight
and express, $27.42; hardware, $67.0.5; hay, etc., $26 6.5; livery hire. $247; lumber,
.5,415 ft., $210.07; oats, 1375 bush., $97.50; paint, etc., $57.20; postage, etc., S132.0S;
provisions, $53.83; removal of poles along boundary of reserve, $3.50; shingles, G M,
$33; telephone poles, 850, $1,212.75; telephone rent, $03.05; telephone tolls, $103.85;
items under $25, $65 .70
Dundurn, Sask. ($1,431.21)^
Young, W. N., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Labourers, etc.: with team at 50c. per h., $54.50; at 30c. per h., $73.50; at 25c. per h.,
$43.75 (
Hardware and paint. $88 95; lumber and plasterboard, $102.80; orchard disc, $41;
items under $25, $26. 71
Elbow, Sask. ($1,160.15)—
Handfiird, R. G., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Labourer wit h team at $0 per d
Building 2 mile telephone line an<i installing telephone ! . . .
Office expenses, $40; paint, $56 90; items under $25, $5.75
Fort i la Corne, Sask. ($6,498,35)—
Robinson. \V. J., ranger in charge, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Barnard, (Jeo., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Roberts, R. J., forest ranger. Mar. 20 to 31 at $1,000 ."
Simpson, R. .1., forest ranger. April 1 to Mar. 29 at $1,200
Vandine, A., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, les.s 9 <i. at $1,200
Labourers, etc.; with team at S6 per d., $19 80; at $4 50 per d., $4 50; at $3 per d., $25.50;
at $2 30 per d., $264.50; at $2 per d., $433.40; at 25c. per h., $31 1 .70
Board of men, $44.95; building material, $37.31; cook stoves, 2, $27; electrical supplies,
$57.50; farm macliinery, $209.75; freight and cartage, $26 83; hardware, $60 S3 ;
horse feed, $46.30; oats, 455^ bush., $263,70; paint, etc., $29.65; provisions, $136.55;
items Under $25, $31 .80
Keppel, Sask. ($1,211.66)—
Bates, A. J., forest ranger, April 1 to July 4 at $950, $247.71; Jan. 21 to 24 and Jan. 30
to Feb. 2 at $3 per d., $24
Eddy, A. M., forest ranger, Feb. 1 to Mar. 31 at $800, $150; travel, $9
Leach, H., forest ranger, July 5 to Jan. 8 at $900
Mower, $80; plasterboard, 14 rolls, $28; plough, $28; rake, $40; wagon, $84; items under
$25, $61 .28
Lcs-ser Slave, .\lta. ($15,868.65)—
Badgely, W. W., ranger in charge, April 1 to July 31 at $1,600, $533.33; travel, $52.75. . .
Blefgen, T. F., ranger in charge, June 1 to .July 14 at $1,300, July 15 to Mar. 31 at $1,500,
$1,225.80; travel, $233.50
Allen, C. R., forest ranger, .\pril 5 to July 31 at $90
Craddock, A. D., forest ranger, May 24 to Mar. 31 at $90 per m., $923.23; travel, $1.65.
Delorme, Noel, forest ranger, July 1 to Dec. 10 at $S0 per m.
Donnelly, J., forest ranger. May 25 to Oct. 26 at $90 per m., $4.55.80; travel, $24.95
Evoy, R. W., forest ranger, April 1 to .30
Foley, .Mbert, forest ranger, May 1 to Mar. 31 at $90 per m.. $990; travel, $2.65
Hall, Herbert, forest ranger, .\pril 25 to Dec. 26 at $75 per, m
Harcus, \Vm.. forest ranger, Sept. 1 to Oct. 24 at SlOO per m
Hawkey. R. E., forest ranger. May 25 to Oct. 29 at $90 (ier m
Rail, L. E., forest ranger, .\pril 1 to 7, 19 to 30, at $90 per m
Labourers, etc.: at $3 per d., $549.50; at $2.75 per d., $132; at $2.50 per d., $2,491.25;
at $2 per d., $85; at 45c, per h., $3,15
Badgely, VV. \V., hou.se and property for use as forestry headquarters
Blacksmithing, $38 57; board of men. $30 80; camp supplies, $69 51; cartage and trans-
portation, $152 92; creosote oil, 6 brl., $1.32 .50; explosives. $39.25; express and
storage, $27.74; freight, $117.87; ga.solino and oil, $31. .56; hardware, $94.90; harness,
$32.40; hay, 16-8935 tons. $122 79; horses, 2. $375; horse feed. S114 49; lumber,
10,308 ft., $244 23; moving office building, $25; nails, etc., $57 26: oats, 158 bush.,
$102.85; postage, $.30 46; provisions, $1,684 49; sawing wood, $34.25; shingles. 15} M,
$83.25; telegrams, $32 22; telephone .supplies, $236 46; tools, $65 40; veterinary
services, $.56 20; windows, doors, etc., $40 75; wintering horses, etc., $355.33: items
under $25, $60
.Manito, Sask. ($1,176.72)—
Suffern, J. .\., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Labourers at .50c. per h., $8; at 2.5e. per h., $46
Brush-cutting bar for mower, $25 50; lumber and doors, $34.60; paint, $49.92; postage
and money orders, $38.75; items under $25, $23.95
3,864 49
1,000 00
171 75
259 46
1,000 00
3 00
54 .50
102 65
1,330 00
720 00
32 26
1 , 193 .55
1,170 97
1,059 40
271 71
1.59 00
459 67
321 28
586 08
1.4.59 .30
34S 00
924 8S
425 81
480 75
100 00
992 65
602 90
177 42
464 51
57 00
3,260 90
1,500 00
4,4SS 45
9.50 00
54 00
172 72
Carried forward 323,816 62
K— 110 AUDITOR GEXERAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. '.919
Protection of Timber: Forestry— Continued. $ cts.
Protection des fu tales: Sylviculture — Suite.
Brought forward 323,816 62
Forest Raerttt — Cod. — Riaerrea foretUires. — Suite.
Moose Mountain, Sask. (53,340.23)—
White, H. J. M.. ranger in charge, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,300; travel, )39.50 1.339 .W
L\Tin, J., forest ranger, June 2 to Mar. 5, less 18 d., at $60 perm 510 70
Valentine, Thos.. forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 900 00
Labourers at JOc. per h 16 00
Building material, $40 90; cutting 236 chains of road, $59; hardware, paint, etc., $40.65;
oats, 5.14 bush.. $380.80; office expenses, $25.23; items under S25. $27.45 574 03
Xisbot. Sask. ($.i,165 20>—
Williscraft. A., ranger in charge, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,400 00
Jcwitt. Ernest, forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Labourers; at $75 per m., $16.94; at $25c. per h., $1,438.25; with team at 50c. per h.,
$31.50 . 1,486 69
Blacksmithing. $4S 45; building stable wall, $50; erection of pasture fence, $192; fence
wire. $135 44; hardware, $63 39; hay, 3-65 tons, $42; horse feed, $338 95; lumber,
1 375 ft.. $50 35; paint, etc., $43 95; repairs to machinery, $25.30; telephone exchange
service, 6 m. to Feb. 28. 1918, $39; items under $25, $49.68 1.078 51
Pasquia, Sask. ($20,.')31.67)—
Connell, A. H.. forest assistant, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,700; travel, $168.90
Snow, R. L.. student assistant, 12 m. to .Mar. 31. $1,000; travel, $67.20
Anderson, Chas., forest ranger. May 13 to .luly 14 at $900 '. :
Armstrong, R. J., forest ranger. 12 ni. to Mar. 31
Baldwin, H. A., forest ranger, April 1 to 13 at $900
Berry. J. \V., forest ranger, .\ug. 27 to Mar. 31 at $900
Manlcv, \V. L., forest ranger, April 1 to Dec. 10, less 23 d., at $900
McNab, \V. C, forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Pocock. M., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Ramsay. C V., forest ranger, May 1 to Maj. 31 at $900
Stirred". J. H., forest ranger, April 1 to Sept. 5, Dec. 5 to Mar. 31 at $950, $715.43; travel,
$1 1 .60
Assistant rangers at $75 per m.: Gurtner, F. T.. Feb. 5 to 26, Mar. 1 to 31, $131.26;
Mitchell. F. W., Mar. 1 to 31, $75
Assistants, lalKiurers, etc.: at $75 per m., $1,133.13; at $.')0 per m.. $165.60; at $3 per d.,
$52 .W; at $2 75 per d.. $704 28; at $2 50 per d., $446 .W; at $2 25 per d.. $1,211.85 ;
at $2 per d., $351 95; at $1 per d., $4; with team at $8 per d., $36; with team at $5
per rl., $.55; with team at $4 per <l., $4.
Advertising sale of timber. Prince .\lbert "Herald" . .
Beaver Imnrd, 5 640 ft.. $302 94; board of men. $45.15; camp supplies, $29.15; cartage
and storage. $.52 46; cement. 66 sacks. $75.60; door sets. 26, $25 30; doors and win-
dows. $30t> .50; electrical .supplies, $4:i0 29; expert's time and cxpen.ses erecting tower,
$65 30: expre.ss, $47 .52; freiuht, $251 73; freighting supplies at $5 25 per d.. $97 13;
hardware. $219 81; hav rake, $56; labour on telephone line, Hudson Bay .let. to
McDonald Siiling. $.522; lime and brick, $30.20; lumlxr, 73,321 ft.. $1,716 87;
material for MiMnfim telephone line, $125 23; nails, $143.07; oats, 101 bush., $69.65;
paint. $233 ! . $74 41; provLsiuns, $920 SI; railway fares of men. $28 60;
repairs for \ nd motor. $S.5 17; shingles. 39 M. $179 05; stoves and pipes,
$62 71; tar 1 . . >8I 5S; telephones, $110 20; telephone poles, 574, $287; tools,
$159 09; tower, $292; wire, galvanized iron, $184.40; wood, 22) cords, $09.25; items
under $2.5. $72 58 7, 452 30
Pineji. .Sask. ($4.3.55 07)—
Potter, C. E.. ranger in charge, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,300; travel, $3.95 1..303 95
Hunter, \V. H.. forest ranger. April 1 to July 12 leas 3 d. at $950 260 21
Assistants, labourers, etc.: at $75 per m., $.530 16; at $5 per d., $20; at 25c. per h., $717.50;
at 20c. per h.. $2; with team at .50c. per h.. $136 1,405 06
Travel: Warren, f. L. 8 10
Barl>ed wire. 20 »pools. $102 90; building supplies, $29.95; express and freight, $.53 SO:
hardware, $28 20: harness, 1 set. $07; harness supplies, $27; horses, 1 team. $.500;
lumber, I.6a5 ft., $62 .32; oats. 162 bush., $125.20; steel tower, $292; telephone rent,
18 m. to Aug. 31, 1918, $36; telephone supplies, $26.66; items under $25, $26 00 .... 1,377 IS
Porcupine. Sask. ($13,015 80)—
Hamhill. A. W., forest irapervisor, April 1 to Sept. 10, Oct, I to IS nt $1 ,700, $824 07; travel,
»08 S5 892 92
Standing. E.. forest »uper\-iiior, Oct. 15 to Mar. 31 at $1,400. $647 27; travel. $91 80 739 07
Vavasour. K.. forest a.s-i.«tant. April I to Mnv 31. less 4 d. at $1 ..300, $202 68; travel, $77.46 280 14
Marshall. E. J., stuilent nwistant, .Sept. 27 to Mar. 31, less 27 d. at $3.25 per d., $620;
travel. $,39 90 .5.59 90
Batfrnan. A. J., forest ranger. May 10 to Nov. 2. \eiv> J d. nt $000 431 96
Collins, O. B., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 OSO 00
Carrie<l forward 361,062 78
l.SO.S 90
1,067 20
154 S3
1,000 00
32 .50
537 10
568 54
9.50 00
950 00
825 00
727 03
206 26
4.164 81
27 20
INTERIOR DEPARTilEXT: EXPEXDITVRE K— 111
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Protection of Timber: Forestry — Continued. % cts.
Protection des fu tales: Sylviculture— Suite.
Brought forward 361 , 062 78
Forest Reserves — Con. — Riservea forestitres — Suite.
Porcupine, Sask. — Concluded.
Corlcy, J., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mur. 31 950 00
DeLaitre, R., forest ranger, 12 in. to ,Mar. 31 900 00
Galbraith, H.. assistant ranger, April 1 to 9, May 21 to June 8 at $75 per m 69 1 1
Hamilton, B. W., assistant ranger, April 1 to 4 at $900 10 00
Lee, R. G. F., forest ranger, Dec. 1 to 16, at $1,200, $51.61; travel, 88.60 60 21
Lindenbach,H., assistant ranger, Oct. UtoSl, less 1 d., Dec. 1 to Mar. 31 at $75 per
m., $348.39; travel, $2.25 350 64
Morrison, H. M., forest ranger, April 1 to Oct. 7 at $1 ,000, $518.80; Uavel, $7.65 526 45
Pullman, Jos., forest ranger, April 1 to Nov. 27 at $900 592 50
Smith, J. A., forest ranger, April 1 to Oct. 23, less 33 d. at $900 425 80
Standing, E., forest ranger, April 1 to Oct. 14, at $950 510 71
WUson,W. R., forest ranger. Mar. 1, 1917 to Mar. 31, 1918, less 12 d. at $900, $945.96;
travel, $41.20 987 16
Teamsters: Massey, R., Mar. 1 to 31 at $70 per m.,$70, travel, $7.15, $77.15; Roden, A.,
April 1 to Feb. 28, less 2 d. at $60 per m., Sf»5.72 732 87
Labourers, etc.: at $75 perm., S62.89; at $70 per m., $21.43; at S4.25 per d., $125.37;
at $3.75 per d., $138.93; at $2.50 per d., $549.90; at 30c. per h., $109.80: at 20c. per h.,
$192.90; with team at 60c. per h., $42; with team at 50c. per h.. $24.50; with team at
$4.50 per d., $19.50; with car at SI per h., $7; sundry labour, $26.04 1,320 26
Board of men, $95.05; building supplies, $40.35; camp supplies. $60.31: freight and express,
$34.12; hardware, $59.63; hay, 16 t., $76; horse feed, $139.45; kitchen range, $38.50;
livery and horse hire, $49^ lumber, 6,057 ft., $46.76; nails, $35.60; oats, 728 bush.,
$502.95; paint, $.38.35; postage, $69.85: provisions, $228.96; screen wire, etc., $31.15;
tools, $71.10; items under $25, $108.97 1,726 10
Riding Mountain, Man. ($20,770,67)—
Smith, F. J., acting supervisor, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,650; travel, $381.95 2,031 95
Stevenson, H. L, forest super\'isor, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2,100, arrears. 1916-17, $100 2.200 00
Tunstall, G., forest assistant, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,600; travel, $302.05 1,902 05
Vicars, Allan, clerk, II m. to Feb. 28 at $1,000, $916.63, difference between $900 and $950
April 1-15, 1916, $2.08 , 918 71
Beddome, T. H., forest ranger, April 1 to Sept. 20 at $1,200 566 67
■Crandell, R. S., forest ranger, Feb. 26 to Mar. 31, at $1,200 110 71
Ennis, S. M., forest ranger, April 1 to Mar. 23 at $1,200, $1, 174.19; travel, $9 1, 183 19
Frank, \V. E., forest ranger, April 1 to June 30, less 12 d. at $900, $195, Sept. 19 to Mar.
31, less 5 d. at $1,200, SG23.87 818 87
Kilmester, E. B., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
May, J. F., forest ranger, 13 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200, $1,300; travel. $3.25 1,303 25
Pollen, Thos., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel, $11.30 1,211 30
Portcous, G. A., forest ranger, Jan. 10 to Mar. 31, at $1,200 270 97
Williams, F. W., forest ranger, April 1 to Jan. 10 at $1,200 932 26
Woods, H., forest ranger. 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Baldwin, A., fire patrol. May 1 to June 5, Aug. 24 to 31 at $75 per m 102 02
Bowen, B., teamster, Jan. 1 to Jlar. 31, at $')5 per m., $165; travel, $21.30 186 30
Young, L., teamster, Jan. 1 to Feb. 24, at $55 per ra., $102.14; travel, $8 110 14
Labourers, etc.: at $3 per d., $130.50; at $2.,50 per d., $600; at $2 per d., S349.30; at
$1.75 per d., $140; with team at $5 per d., $17.50; with tractor at $10 per d., $60;
sundry labour, $46.50 1,343 80
Advertising tenders for mill sites, Dauphin "Herald" 37 80
Board of men, $106.05; building chimney, $25..30; building supplie.?, $26.05; burlap, $26.10;
camp supplies, $47.05; clejiring boundarj', Rohlin, $240; ditcher and grader, $60;
freight and express, $51.06; hardware, $108.25; harness, $36.70; horse feed and stabling,
$118'.40: livery and auto hire, $303; lumber, 7,273 ft., $278.37; nails, $39.50; oats,
335 bush., $253.00; paint, etc., $31.55; plastering, $74.24, postage and p.o. box, $252.50;
provisions, $410.03; repairs to equipment, $64.45; stoves, 3, $42.50; telephone poles,
$67.75; telephone rent, $46; telephone tolls, $171.45; tent, $85; tools, $32; items
under $25, $84.32 3, 140 68
Seward, Sask. ($388.42)—
Johnson, B., forest ranger, Jan. 1 to Feb. 28, 1917 at $300, Mar. 1 to Dec. 26, Mar. 26 to 31
at $400, $384.42; postage, $4 388 42
Spruce Woods, Man. ($6, 824.06)—
Muirhead, W. A., ranger in charge, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,299.96; travel, $110.15 1,410 11
Fowler, J. J., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Fowler, J., herder. May 1 to Oct. 31 at $75 per m 4.50 00
Gascoyne, J., fire ranger, Sept. 4 to Oct. 31 at $75 per m 142 50
Bowen, B., teamster. May 1 to Dec. 31, less 2 d. at $50 per ra 396 78
Carried forward 394,983 07
K— 112
ALDITOR GEyERAVS REPORT. 1017-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Protittion of Timber: Forestry — Continurd. i cts.
ProtcclloD (les fuUies: Sylviculture— Suite.
Brought forward 394, 9S3 07
Forest Reserrta — Concluded — Riserra forestiirej) — Fin.
Spruce Woods, Man. — Concluded —
Labourers, etc.: at $3 per d.. $495: att2perd.,$28; at$l perd., JIO: at2.5c. per h., $737.72;
with car at $5 per d.. $13: with car at $1 per h., $39.50; with car at 82c. per h., $5.74.
with team at 60c. per h., $165; with team at 50c. per h., $45.49 1,541 45
Caretaker at $30 per m 120 00
Blacksmithing. $60.90; board of men, $217.30; camp supplies, $34.65; freight and express,
$58.60; gasoline, 3595 sal-. $97.75; hardware, $103.47; horsse feed. $25.40; oats, 768i(
bush., $581.85; postage. $45.75; sundry repairs, $43.65; telephone tolls, $50.00; veterin-
ary services and supplies, $33.50; wire, 24 rolls. $138; items under $25, $71.50 1,563 22
Steep Creek, Sask. t$575.S5)—
Nugent, A., forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, less 20 d. at $50 per m 567 10
Postage 8 75
Sturgeon. Sa-sk. ($7,739.23)—
McBride. J. .forest ranger, .\pril 1 to Sept. 8 at $1,250, $548.58: travel, $19.75 .ViS 33
Moar. P. H..forestrangcr, Sept.9 toMar. 31,lessl5d.at $1,400, $729.06; travel, $40.05. . 769 11
Vavasour. K.. forest assistant. June 1 to Mar. 31, at $1,300, $1,083.30; travel, $12.30. . . . 1,095 m
Belcourt, B.. forest ranger, .\uk. 1 to Nov. 16. less 3 J d. at $900 256 25
Hodgins, J., forest ranger, .\pril 1 to July 31 at $900 300 00
Moberlev, Geo., forest ranger, .\pril 1 to Nov. 17 at $950 598 iW
Montgofiicry, M. H.. forest ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel. $2.85 1.202 S.')
O'Leary. J., forest ranger, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, at $900 375 00
Belcourt. B., teamster. Julv 18 to 31 at $70 per m 31 61
HarrLson. A. R. B., teamster, Dec. 31 to Mar. 31 at $70 per m., $212.26; travel. $19.05. . . 231 31
Hodgins, W., teamster, .\pril 1 to June ,30 at $60 per m 180 00
McMullen. J., teamster, July 4 to 17 at $70 per m 31 61
Malachi, Chas., teamster, Julv 21 to .\ug. 15, at $65 per m 54 51
Labourers; at $2.50 per d.. $331.75; at $2 per d., $284 615 75
Removal expenses; Moar, P. H., from Big River, $24.78; Vavasour, K.. from Porcupine,
$1.54 86 179 04
Blacksmithing, etc., $43.25; board of men, $89.50; cartage, $37.75; doors and windows.
fil..50: freight. $47..32; hardware and tools, $48; horse feed. $95.25; lumber, 9,098
ft., $230.35; nails, $30.40; oats, 424-852 bush., $324.72; paint, building paper, etc.,
$37.40: shingles and roofing, $37.55; stoves, 4, $61.50; telephone and electrical supplies,
$67.79; items under $25, $66.40 1,248 68
Turtle Mountain, Man. J5. 048.05)—
.Scott, W. A., forest supervisor, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,400, travel, $25.25 1,425 25
Brondgeest, P., forest ranger, .\pril 1 to 19 at $950, less $36 for unsatisfactory work 14 15
Jopling. John, forest ranger. .Mav 19 to July 6. less j d. at $900 1 19 76
Pollard. J., forest ranger. Aug. 14 to Oct. 31. less 1 d., at $900 191 04
Mrl'arlane, \V. J., herder. April 26 to Oct. 25, Mar. 8 to 31 at $900 506 04
Kobinmn, Jas.. teamster. Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, at $900 375 00
Labourers, etc.: at $3..W per d, $73..W; at $3 per d., $821.25; at $2 per d., $107: with
team at $1 per h., $2. .50; with team at 75c. per h., $7. .50; with team at 50o. per li.,
$25; with team at 40c. per h., $4 1,040 75
Office a-ssistant, A. R. Miller, Jan. 8 to Feb. 28 at $.30 per m 53 28
Barbed wire. 19 rolls. $104.90; batteries, $36. .58; bobsleighs, 1 set, $35; building supplies,
$39.15; freight and express. $65.93; ga-ioline. 210 gnl.. $75.60; hardware. $95..')7: horse
feed, $34: livcrj- hire, $31..'i0; lumber. 1 .919 ft. $91.93: mnrhinery and tools, $41.13;
oats. 300 bush. Sl.W: office expenses, $.32.63; puinl. $25.35; repairs to engine, $81.05;
sawing lumber at t>\ per M, $27; shorU. 1.700 lb.. $32.50; telephone rent, $70.35;
tower. $130; items under $25, $92.61 1,322 78
Fire Ranging Dittricln — Dittrictt dt protrclion conirr /<• frii.
Battleford, .Sa.sk. ($12,195 OS)—
.lephson. K.. chief fire ranger, 12 in. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel. $270 90. . 1,476 90
I»ckhart, H., chief fire ranger, Jan. 1 to 11. 1917 at $1,300 .38 44
Ashford. 8. H. H.. fire ranger, .Mav 1 to Oct. 31, le.ss 1 d. at $100 perm 596 77
Borlhwirk, T. A., fire ranger, Aug. 2 to Oct. 31 at $100 p<-r m 296 77
Brown, J. W„ fire ranger. May 5 to < )ct. 31 at $100 per m .587 10
Coleinan. J., fire rnngiT, Mav 5 to Oct . 20 at $100 per m 551 62
Foster. Ed. fire ranger. May 1 to Oct. 31 at $100 perm 600 00
Johnson. J. F., fire ranger, .May 1 to Sept. 6, at $100 per rii 420 00
Jordan, H. T., fire ranger. April 1 to Oct. 31 at $100 per in 700 00
MrKav, A. B, firer'inger. Mav 1 loOct. 31 nt $10(1 per in 600 00
Murray. J. W.. fire riing.T. Mav 1 to Oct. 25 nt $1(10 |»tiii ,W0 n-l
Row. J M.. fire ranger. Mav l" to Nov. 24. les. H rl, at $100 p.T in 653 .33
.Shoof, T. H.. fireranger. S^pt.7toOct.31 Bt$100perm 180 00
Carried forward 418.K-.2 45
t
lyTERIOll ln:i'MfTilF.\T: EXPEXDITVRE
K— 113
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Protection of Timber: Forestry — Continued. t cts.
Protection des futalcs: Sylviculture— Suite.
Brought forward. 418,852 45
Fire Ranging Districts — Con. — Districts de protection contre lefeu — Suite.
Battlpford, S&sk.— Concluded.
Sinclair. J., fire ranger, May 5 to Oct. 20 at SlOO per m 551 62
Slater, \Vm., fire ranger. May 5 to June 18 at $100 per m 147 10
Trainor, J., fire ranger, May 5 to Oot. 25 at $100 per m 567 75
Fiedler, Jos., assistant fire ranger. May 5 to Oct. 31 at $50 per m 293 55
Morin, A., assistant fire ranger, May 5 to Sept. 30 at $.50 per m 243 55
Nault, Louis, assistant fire ranger, April 30 to Oct. 31 at $.50 per m 301 66
Engineer on patrol boat, Fiedler, F., May 5 to Oct. 20 at $75 per m 413 71
Labourers: at $3 75 per d., $18.42; at $2 .50 per d., $1,009 06; at $2 per d., $17; at$1.50
per d., $8 56; at $1 per d., $2.37; with team at $7.50 per d., $11.25; with team at
$5 per d., $44 1,110 66
Building supplies, $44.75; canoes, 3, $223. ,50; freight and express, $124.93; gasoline, 324 gal.,
$123.12; hardware, $42 1.5; hay, 6J t., $40 50; horse feed, $43 50; oats, 236 bush.,
$129.80; postage, $29 71; provisions, $331.59; repairs and work on motor boats,
$78 31; items under $25, $72 04 1,283 90
British Columbia Coast ($19,476.24)—
Selkirk, Ja.-*., chief fire ranger, 1 m. to April 30 at $100; 180 d. to Oct. 31 at $5 per d., 5
m. to Mar. 31 at $100; travel, $437 05 1,937 05
Bellero.se, R. A., fire ranger, 151 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, $4 05 759 05
Braithwaite, A. J., fire ranger, 142 d. to Sept. 29 »t $5; travel, $3.05 713 05
Carter, G. C. fire ranger, 151 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, $4 55 759 55
Clare, W. F., fire ranger, 151 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, $7.05 702 05
David, W., fire ranger, 149 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, $1 74U 00
Edge, S., fire ranger, 145 d. to Sept. 29 at $5 • "25 00
Gibbard, A., fire ranger, 144 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, $3.60 723 60
Hardy, J. \V., fire ranger, 151 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, $6.25; gasoline, $94.77 8.56 02
John.son, L, fire ranger, 145 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, $3.50 728 50
Laughlin, W. J., fire ranger, 159 d. to Oct. 16 at $5; travel, $3.05 798 05
I,ee, O., fire ranger, 1.50 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, $2 50 752 50
MacKav, D. R., fire ranger, 148 d. to Sept. 29 at S5 740 00
Nixon, H., fire ranger, 88 d. to Sept. 29 at $4; travel, $3.05 3,55 05
Parnaby, F., fire ranger, 1.50 d.-to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, .$5.55 755 55
Raab, \V. A., fire ranger, 1.50 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, $4 754 00
Reeves, Wm., fire ranger, 151 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, $1 45; gasoline, $63.50 819 95
Smith, S. C, fire ranger. 144 d. to Sept. 29 at 85; travel. $1 65; gasoline, $29.89 751 .54
Vanetta, J. E., fire ranger, 151 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; travel, $5 10 760 10
Vcnables, R. F., fire ranger, 151 d. to Sept. 29 at $5 7.55 00
Wade, E. T.. fire ranger, 149 d. to Sept. 29 at $5 745 00
Webster, J. R., fire ranger, 149 d. to Sept. 29 at $5; gasoline, $16 761 00
Assistants, labourers, etc.; at 35c. per hr., $578.90; at 30c. per hr., $258.90; with team
at $5 per d., $15; with team at $1 per hr., $4; sundry labour, $56.82 913 62
Travel, Beckett;. E. W 119 25
Boat repairs, $303.35; cartage. $285.0: electrical supplies, $27.25; gasoline, 176 gal., $54..55;
livery and horse hire, $105; postage, $.30; provisions, $153.92: team hire, $48; tele-
phone rent, $71; tools and hardware, $55 45; items under $25, $108. 74 985 76
Edmonton, Alta. ($36,392.33)—
Campbell,G.B.,actingchief fire ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,800; travel, $272.15 2,072 15
Palmer, R. H., chief fire ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,800 00
Todd, H. E., accountant. 12 in. to Mar. 31, $900; travel, $83.10 983 10
Campbell, Peter, sub-chief ranger, April 2 to Oct. 31 at $100 per m., $696.67; travel,
$645.05 1,341 72
Huggard, E. H., sub-chief ranger, April 11 to Nov. 17 at $100 per ra., $723.34; travel,
$4.54.25 ' ■ .: 1,177 .59
Anderson, F. M., fire ranger, April 23 to Oct. 31 at $100 626 67
Hurch, H. D., fire ranger. May 1 to Oct. 31 at $100 '. " 600 00
Burton,-B., fire ranger, Mav 2 to 31 at $100 96 77
Cameron, J., fire ranger, April 24 to Oct. 31 at $100 623 33
Campbell, A., fire ranger, Aug. 1 to 31 at $100 100 00
Clark, J., fire ranger, May 1 to 31 at $100 100 00
Czunner, W. A., fire ranger, Mav 23 to July 31, less 21 d. at $100 160 00
Forfar, E., fire ranger, April 16 to Sept. 13 at $100 493 33
Foster, T. A., fire ranger, 0 m. to Oct. 31 at $100 600 00
Frederick, J. A., fire ranger. May 2 to Oct. 31 at $100 596 77
Freeman, A. P., fire ranger, 0 m. to Oct. 31 at $100 600 00
Gairdncr, W. A., fire ranger, April 20 to Oct. 31 at $100 636 67
Ginchon, A., fire ranger, May 1 to Oct. 31 at $100 600 00
Gouvreau, C. H., fire ranger. May 1 to Oct. 31, less 5 d. at $100 583 33
Carried forward 457, 033 62
1— 8k
K— 114 AUDITOR GESERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A; 1919
Protection of Timber: Forestry — Continued. $ its.
Protection des futales: Sylilculture— Suite.
Brought forward 457, 033 62
Fire Ranging DitlricU — Con. — Districts de protection contrt lefeu — Suite.
Edmonton. .\lta. — Concluded.
Harcus, Wm., fire ranger, April 21 to .\ug. 31 at JlOO 433 33
HoUing, C. H., fire ranger, May 4 to Oct. 31 at $100 690 32
Johnston, S., fire ranger, May 1 to Oct. 31, less 1 d. at $100 596 77
Killops, T. W., fire ranger, April 17 to Oct. 31 at $100 646 67
Laboucan, G., fire ranger. May 2 to Oct. 31 at $100 596 77
Leather, P. A., fire ranger. May 9 to Oct. 23 at $100 548 3S
McDonald, D., fire ranger, June 9 to Oct. 31 at $100 473 33
McGuire, V., fire ranger, April 19 to Oct. 31 at $100 640 00
-McLaughlin, U. B., fire ranger, April 17 to Oct. 31 at $100 646 67
McLaughlin, M., fire ranger, June 1 to Oct. 31 at $100 500 00
McLellan, D., fire ranger, May 22 to Oct. 31 at $100, $532.26; travel, $26.55 658 81
.McMillar, D., fire ranger. May 1 to Oct. 31 at $100 600 00
Moroney, T., fire ranger, .\pril 19 to Oct. 31 at $100 640 00
OgUvic, R. J., fire ranger, Sept. 13 to Oct. 25 at $100 140 6.i
Plumb, H. C, fire ranger, April 23 to Oct. 31 at $100 626 67
Prince, A., fire ranger, April 16-30, less 1 d., May 21 to Sept. 21 at $100 452 15
Randall, H. E., fire ranger. May 1 to Oct. 31 at $100 600 00
Rutledgc, J. J., fire ranger. May 1 to Sept. 30 at $100 600 00
Shaw, A. P., fire ranger, April 16 to Oct. 31 at $100 650 00
Shellawell, Wm., fire ranger, .May I to Oct. 31 at $100 600 00
Skillen, D. C, fire ranger. May 9 to Oct. 31 at $100 ; 574 19
Stapley , T. B., fire ranger, April 27 to Oct. 31 at $100 613 33
Stuart, A. A., fire ranger, .Vpril 19 to Oct. 31 at $100 640 00
Sunderman, G. J., fire ranger, Sept. 22 to Oct. 31 at $100 130 00
Thomp.-.on, G. \V., fire ranger, -May 1 to Oct. 31, less 1 d. at $100 596 77
Tipping, J. L., fire ranger. Aug. 1 to Oct. 31, less 8 d., at $100 273 33
Trudcl, A., fire ranger, May 1 to Oct. 31 at $100 000 00
Van Volkcnburg, R., fire ranger, April 16 to July 31 at $100 350 00
Walker. A. I., fire ranger. May 1 toiJct. 31, lcss3 d. at $100 590 32
Walters, T., fire ranger. May 1 to Oct. 31, less 8 d. at $100 673 98
Wcinnrd, P., fire ranger. Fob. 24 to Oct. 18, at $100 775 91
Whimster, B., fire ranger, April 14 to Oct. 31 at $100, $056.6"; travel, $50.66 707 32
Wilson, W. R., fire ranger. May 1 to Oct. 9 at $100 529 03
Labourers, etc.: at $3 50 per d., $7; at $3 per d., $12; at $2 50 per d., $632.75; at $2 per
d.,$837; at $1 50 per d., $48 1,536 7.')
Labourers with teams: at $8 per d., $.56; at $0 .W per d., $45.60; at $6 per d., $30; at
$.5 50 per d., $8; at $4 per d., $20; at $3 .W per d., $10 50 170 00
.\nderson, F. .M., compensation (or loss of outfit, O.C. July 26, 1917 70 00
Auto hire, $103; freight, $1.30 59; hor.-^c teed and stabling, $.512 95; horse hire. $785; Inunih
hire, $.53; postage and p.o. box, $130; provisions, $610.93; repairs for boata, $40.90;
telegrams, $111 51; telephone rent, $.38 36; telephone tolls, $121 80; tools and equip-
ment, $80 71; items under $25, $98.70 2,829 45
Mackcnjic, N.W.T. ($2,899.67)—
Harris, T. W., Indian agent. Fort Simpson, special allowance lor service aa chief fire
ranger. O.C, ."^ept. 22, 1915 200 00
Bouvier. ,!(«.. fire ranger, May 16 to .Sept. 15 at $100 404 S4
Holmgren, W., fire ranger. May 15 to Sept. 30 at $100 4.54 K4
Lafferly, A., fire ranger, June I to Sept. 15 at $100 350 OO
Lafferty. N.. fire ranger, June 1 to .Sept. 15 at $100 3.50 00
IjiFleur. J., fire ranger, June 15 to Nov. II, less 8 <l. at $100 464 19
Muirhend, D.. fire ranger, Juno I to July 16 at $100 161 01
Sibberton, Geo., fire ninger. Julv 17 to Sept. 15 at $100 198 39
SteveniKjn, C^.. fire ranger. May 21 to Aug. 28 at $100 325 80
McMurray. Alia. ($9,.5«1 .08)—
Lumsden, If., chief fire ranger. Nov. 1 to 30, 1916, $110.66; travel, 137.40 164 06
Armit, R.. fire ranger, .May 16 to Oct. 10, less 2 d. at $100 496 .55
Atkinw.n. P., fire ranger, Mnv 21 to f )rt. 23 at $100 .509 67
Biggs, Wm., fire ranger, .May 18 to Oct. 15 at $100 493 .55
Broomfield, J.. lunsistant engineer on s.s. Hopr, Jane I to Sept. 30 at $00 240 00
f onn, ThoB., fire ranger. May 18 to Oct. 18 at $80 402 68
<"onybenrf, L., engineer on s.s. //ope, June I to 19 at 100, July 1 to Oct. 31 at tdO 423 33
Dunn, J. P.. fire ranger. Mnv 17 loftct. 18 nl $.80 405 16
lAnns, I'., fire mngrr. Sept. 13 to Oct. 12 at $S0 78 97
Heron, H., aaaistont enginer on s.s. liru. June 1 to HcpU 7 at $50 101 65
I^iutit, Wm., in command s.s. Ilrt/, June I to .S-pt. 5 at $90 285 0()
Malcolm, H., fire ranger. May 15 to Oct. 20, lo»ii2d. at $100 512 91
McDonald. J., »r., fire ranger. May 14 to June 27, les» IJ d. at $100 143 22
Carried forward 486,840 84
ISTERTOR DEPARTMEyT: EXPESDITURE K— 115
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Protection of Timber: Forestry — Continued. $ cts.
Protection ties futales: Sylviculture— Suite.
Brought forward 486, 840 84
Fire Ranging DistricU — Continued . — Diilricta de protection centre le feu — suite.
McMurray, Alta. — Concluded.
McDonald, J., jr., fire ranger, May 21 to Oct. 18, less 2 d. at $80 389 68
McDonald, K., fire ranger. May 10 to Oct. 18, less 34 d. at $100 416 45
McVeigh, M., engineer s.s. Hope, June 20 to Oct. 22 at $85 346 49
Parent, H., fire ranger. May 21 to Oct. 20 at $95 475 00
Paterson, D., fire ranger, May 18 to Oct. 18 at $100 503 22
Piche, J., fire ranger. May 16 to July 31 at $100 251 61
Powder, A., fire ranger, June 4 to Oct. 18 at $80 358 45
Robillard, E., fire ranger. May 19 to Sept. 5, less 3 d. at $100, $348.93; in command s.s.
Rey, ,Sept. 6 to Oct. 18 at $90, $127.20 476 19
Wynn, D., engineer s.s. Rey. June 1 to Oct. 3, less J d. at $90 367 26
Firefighters: at $3 per d., $10.50; at 25c. per hr., $209.50 220 00
Labourers: at S2 50 per d., $35; at $2 per d., $12 47 00
Canoemen at $2.50 per d., $32.50; sundry labour, $7 39 50
Travel, Doucet, J. A 440 10
Hill, J. M., storage of equipment, winter of 1916-17 27 50
Attendance in Edmonton General Hospital, $29; camp supplies, $51.31; canoe repairs,
$25 45; freight and express. $33.16; freighting supplies, $57.90; hardware, $69.81;
lumber, $68.52; provisions, $51.57; repair's and supplies for boats, $26.15; rope, 314
lb., $116 97; skiff for s.s. iiei/, $25; team hire, $.32.50; telegrams, etc., $31.07; track
lines, $28; wood, $191.62; items under $25, $57.95 895 98
.Manitoba Xorth ($11,968.37)—
Blackford, J. T., chief fire ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,400; travel, $32 1,432 00
Bittern, \Vm., fire ranger. May 9 to June 20 at $40 56 33
Bonnet, S., fire ranger. May 25 to Sept. 30 at $40 169 03
Captain, F., fire ranger. May 1 to Sept. 30 at $40 200 00
Caster, A., fire ranger, June 6 to Oct. 16 at $40 '... 173 97
Chubb, F., fire ranger, June 4 to 15 at $40 16 00
Chubb, T., fire ranger, June 4 to 15 at $40 16 00
Gunn, Alex., fire ranger, June 18 to Sept. .30 at $40 137 33
Hart, Henry, fire ranger. May 1 to 31 at $40, June 1 to Nov. 24 at $50 330 00
Keeper, \V., fire ranger. May 1 to 31 at $40, June 1 to Aug. 15 at $50 164 19
Mason, E., fire ranger, May 28 to Sept. 30 at $45 185 80
Masewaginn, S., fire ranger. May 1 to Oct. 31 at $40 240 00
MeKay, .Jos., fire ranger, July 17 to Sept. 30 at $45 Ill 77
McKay. Jos., fire ranger, Sept. I'to Oct. 30 at $40 80 00
Niurawin, C, fire ranger. May 1 to Nov. 3, less 18 d., at $40 220 77
Ross, Jas., fire ranger, April 19 to May 31 at $40, June 1 to Sept. 30 at $50, Oct. 1 to 13 at
$40 272 77
Ross, P., fire ranger, June 18 to Sept. 30 at $40 137 33
Ross, T., fire ranger, June 4 to Aug. 25 at $40 108 25
Scribe, S., fire ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $.'50 600 00
Sinclair, A., fire ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $50 600 00
Walker, S., fire ranger. May 28 to Sept. 30 at $40 ./ 165 16
Walker, T., fire ranger, May 1 to 31 at $40, June 1 to Sept. 30 at $50 240 00
Watt, Peter, fire ranger, May 25 to Sept. 30 at $50 211 29
Assistants, labourers, etc.: at S3 per d., $0; at $2 per d., $18; at $1 .50 per d., $1,015. 62; at
SI per d., $2; at 50c. per d., $4.50 1,046 12
Armstrong Trading Co., Ltd., Winnipeg: nets, 3, $45; cotton twine, 31 lb., $15.50 60 50
Canadian Oil Co., Ltd., Winnipeg: gasoline, 401J gal. at 37e., drums, 2 at $10, coal oil
and motor oil, S15.50; freight on 8 drums returned, $2.40 186 52
Chestnut Canoe Co., Ltd., Fredericton: freight canoe, 18 ft., $94; guide's canoe, 18 ft.,
S56.fi0 150 60
Kingston Smith Arms Co., Winnipeg: Remington rifle with accessories, $35.60; dog
chains, 12, $6; thermos bottle, $3.50 45 10
Millar-Moore Hardware Co., Winnipeg: anvil, forge, and vise, $22.49; paint, 11 gal.,
$36 95; shovels and mattocks, $22 40; various hardware supplies, $95.14 176 98
Robinson & Co., Winnipeg: bacon and ham, 2,6G4 lb., $1,042.34; butter, 720 lb., $403.20;
canned meats, 7 doz., $58.80; condensed milk, 40 doz., $84; commeal, 24 sacks, $84;
corn sjTup, 20 doz., $57 60; desiccated potatoes, 300 lb., $87; flour, 146 sacks, $467.20;
jam and marmalade, 445 <ioz., $116 25; lard, 290 lb., $85. .55; sugar, 914 lb., $101.61;
tea, 4.50 lb., $166. .50; items under $.50, $282.86; freight, $18.82 3,055 73
Various payments: feed for dogs. SS7 40; freight and express, $176 83; hardware, tools,
etc., $31.55; hire of canoes, $49.25; keep of dogs, $28.50; meals for men, $31.80 ;
provisions, $616.12; sundry repairs, $31.93; supplies for launch, $87.60; wood, $25
work dogs, 6, SI.30; items under $25, $82.85 1.378 83
Carried forward . . .< 50}, 063 64
1— 8iK
(
K— 116 AUDITOR OEXKRALS REPORT, 19n-10tS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
ProtecHon of Timber: Forestry — Continued. $ cts.
Proteetion des fiitaics: Sylviculture — Suite.
Brought forward 501,063 64
Fire Ranging Districts — Continued. — Districts dc protection contre le feu — suite.
Manitoba South ($10,771.89)—
McL)^!. A. M., chief fire ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,.300; travel, $309.75 1,609 75
Black. E. R. a,-sistant tire ranger, .Sept. 22 to Oct. 3 at $50 19 S4
Bruneiiu, Emil, fire ningcr. May 1 to Oct. 31 at $100 600 00
Caverley, O.. fire ranger. May 15 to Oct. 31 at $100 554 84
Coffoy, E. , assistant fire ranger, Sept. 13 to 19 at $50 , II 70
Coffov, S., fire ranger, Aug. 8 to Oct. 22 at $100 248 39
Denby. C, fire ranger. May 15 to July 31 at $100 254 84
Ernes, T. H.. fire ranger. May 7 to Oct. 31 and 2 d. in Nov., $587.32; travel, $13.35 600 67
Fisher, D.. assistant fire ranger, July 1 lo Oct. 22, less 6 d. at $50 175 81
FLsher. E. L., fire ranger. May 1 to "Oct. 31 , less 1 d.. at $100 596 77
Oile^. C;., assistant fire ranger. May 1 to June 30 at $50 100 00
Kladwvn, \V., fire ranger. May 17 to Oct. 31 at $.50 274 15
Madden, \Vm., fire ranger. May 14 to Oct. 31 at $100 558 06
Nyhorchuk, J., fire rangiT. May 14 to Oct. 31 at $100 558 06
Rognyaldsen. H.. as.sistant fire ranger. .\ug. 7 to .Sept. 9 at $50 55 32
Saindon, C, fire ranger. May 19 to Oct. 22. less 3d., at $100 503 12
Szpakowski, M.. fire ranger. May 13 to Oct. 31 at $100 561 29
Tctrault, N'oel, fire ranger, .May 15 to Oct. 31. less 2 d., at $100 548 17
Thordarson. A., fire ranger. May 2 to Oct. 23 at $100 570 96
Thorstcin.«on, J. H.. fire ranger. May 15 to Oct. 27, less 7 d.. at $100 518 61
Thorsteinson, K.. fire ranger, .May 15 to Oct. 27, less 7 d., at $50 259 30
Wardrop, \V., fire ranger, .May 4 to Oct. 31. at $100 590 32
Wright, T., assi-stant fire ranger, July 1 to 31 at $50 50 00
Ijibourers. etc.: at $2 .50 p<-r d., $.'522 .W; at $1 35 per d., $9.45; with team at 16 per d.,
$6; »ilh team at $4 per d.. $18; with team at .50c. per h., $155 . 50 51145
Boat hire, $131 50; eipre.>is and fn-ight. $68 .S3; giLwline. etc., $27.98; loading and unload-
ing motor boat Ranuir. $100; items under $25, $52. 16 440 47
Port Nelson. Man. 1916 ($135 69)—
Pear.ton, Eric, fire ranger, 2 m. 4 d. at $50 per m , 106 66
Sinclair, A., assistant fire ranger, 18 d., at $50 per m 29 03
Prince Albert, Sask. ($19..5.53 .52)—
Thompson, S. \V., chief fire ranger, April 1 to Sept. 12, Nov. 14 to Mar. 31 at $1,800,
$1,245 .S3; trnyel.$188 45 1,434 28
Applel,y, E. T.. fire ranger. May 10 to Oct. 26. 170 d. at $2 50 425 00
Bird, B., fire ranger. July 11 to .Sept. 30 at $.50 133 87
Bird, Jas.. fire ranger. Aug. 7 to Oct. 20 at $.5(1 122 .58
Bird. Z.. fire ranger. May 19 to Aug. 6 at $.50 1.30 65
Bisnett. K. H.. fire ranger. May 1 to Oct. 31. less 2 d.. at $100 593 ,33
Bunn, L.. engineer nn launch iumhrrland. Sept. 12 to Oct.. ift, le!«.i, U d.. at $100.. 90 .59
Callaghan, J. < '.. fire ranger. May 9 to Aug. 9 at $100 303 23
Charles, P., fire ranger, .<ept. 16 to Oct. 16 at $.50 50 80
Chrintie, U. J., fire ranger. May 7 to Nov. H at $100 607 31
Coatcs. F. W., fire ranger, April 1 to Oct. 28. less 2 d. at $100, $683.65; travel, $40.35. . 724 00
Connell, C. \V., fire ranger, July 16 to Oct. 22. less Id., at $100 319 35
Depeel. I,., fire ranger. June 1 1 to Oct. 31 , less 3 d. at $50 228 49
Dii.n, I., fire ranger, July Hi to. \ug. 31 at $.50 ' 75 80
Finiayson, W., fire ranger, July 8 to Sept 7 at $100 200 75
Flett, .Idhn. fire ranger. May 1 to Oct. Hi at $100 . 551 fll
Flett. W. R., fire ranger. t)ct. 1 to 16 at $.iO 25 80
Halkett, I., fire ranger. April 1 to July 10 at $.50 166 13
Il;ilkctt, Jos., fire ranger, .lune 1 to Sept. 30 at $.50 195 00
Hastings. A. C, fire rangr-r, May 1 to .S-pt . 15 at $100 . 4.50 00
Hayes, VVm.. fire ranger, April 15 lo Oct. 18. I.ss S fl. at $100 5H5 48
Iliiiett, T,. S., fireranger. May I toOct. 31 at $I(K» 600 (Kl
ijn-. U. (i. F.. fire rangrr. April 1 to Ni>v. .30 at $100 .SIK) (X)
MeConyille, F. B.. fire ranger. May 23 to Oct. 25, less 14 d., at $100 464 .52
McDonald, A. J., fire ranger, April" 20 to May 15 at $.50,. 42 54
McKinnon. A. fire ranger. April Ifi to Oct. 27. less 2 d. ,nt $100 630 43
Maxwell. T., fire ranger. May 4 to Oct. 29 at $.50 . 291 93
Miller. S. A., fire ranger. May I to Oct. 22. less 20 d., at $100 .505 :tS
Mir.i-ty. B.. fire ranger, Mav I to Oct. 16. less 15 d., at $50. 250 80
M ira.t v. P.. fire ranger. June 7 to .Sept. .30 nt $.50 190 00
Mil. tell. C. firerangrT, May 10 to Oct. 30 at $100 570 97
M.ir:.n, J., fir.' ranger. Oct. 1 to 15 at $.50 24 20
.Morgan. J. E. fin- ranger. .S<'pt. 8 to Oct. 20 nl $100 141 19
Price. H., fire ranger. May 16 to .Sept. 6, leiw 51 d., at $50, $176 92, .Sept. 7 lo 24 al $100,
$60 236 92
Carried forward 527, 134 15
lyTERIOR DEPARTMENT: EXPEXDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 117
Protection of Timber: Forestry— Continued. $ eta.
Protection des futaies: Sjivlculture— Suite.
Brought forward 527, 134 15
Fire Ranging Districts— ContiDued.—DustricU de protection contre lefeu — suite.
Prince Albert, Sask. — Concluded.
Quinn, Wm. C fixe ranger, Sept. 5 to Oct. 25 at $100 .• ~. . . . 167 .31
Rjit, Moses, fire ranger, May I to Oct. 16 at $50 275 80
Rednosc, S., fire ranger. May 1 1 to Aug. 31 at $50 183 85
Ross, A., fire ranger, Oct. 8 to 20 at $.50 20 97
Seott, A., fire ranger, July 9 to Sept. 7 at $50 98 77
Simpson, A., fire ranger. May 1 to 26 at $50 ..; 41 93
Snell, St. C, fire ranger, April 16 to Sept. 9, less 13 d., at $100 436 67
Thorp, ('., fire ranger, Mav 16 to Aug. 9 at $100 280 63
Trambley, T. E., fire ranger. April 16 to Sept. 8, less 14 d., at 1100 431 51
Valley, L., Sr.. fire ranger. April 20 to Oct. 20 at $100 601 19
Valley, L., .Jr., fire ranger, April 20 to Oct . 20 at $30 ...-. 300 59
Wedge, J., fire ranger. May 1 to Oet. 29 at SlOO 593 55
Williams, C, fire ranger. Mav 1 to Sept. 4 at $100 413 33
Winterton, Wm., fire ranger, .\pril 16 to Oct. 18, less 7 d. at $50 ^ 292 74
Young, .1., fire ranger, Mav 16 to Julv 8 at $.50 88 70
Labourers, etc.; at $3 per d.. $18; at $2 50 per d., $841; at $2 per d., $44 .50; at $1.50 per
d.. S9 2.5; with team at $6 per d., $12; with team at $5 per d., $113 .50 1,038 25
Blacksmith ing, $53 75; board of men, $47 10; building supplies, S29 15; camp equip-
ment, $55.78; canoes. 3. $223 50; cartage and storage. $149.77; flour, 25 sacks, $66.90; '
freight and express, $49 35; ga-soline, 412 gal., $163 02; hardware and tools, $148.01;
hor.se feed, $315.93; livery hire, $33; lumber. 3,263 ft., $65 61; nails, $82.95; pro-
visions, $468.83; shingles, 8 M, $32; steel barrels, 6. $60; stove, $28 50; items under
$2,5, $51.65 2.124 80
Bartling, W. C, fire ranger, April 18 to Oct. 26 at $100, $627 20; travel, $227.15; gasoline,
Railwav.s —
Hudson Bay ($6,425.34)—
Bartling. W. C, fire ranger, .\pril 18 to Oct. 26 at $100. $627.20; travel, $227.15;
gasoline. $5. .50; repairs to car, $20 35; postage, telegrams, and express, $9 89 890 09
McLeod, H. A., fire ranger. May 1 to Oct. 31. less 15 d.. at SlOO, $551.61; travel,
$185.65; repairs to car, $14 45; express, postage, and telegrams, $6,95.. 758 66
Alberts, P., fire ranger, July 25 to Aug. 31 at $75 91 94
Bartz, C. H., fire ranger. May 5 to Sept. .iO at $75 365 32
Calway, G. H., fire ranger. May 9 to .Sept. 30 at $75 355 65
Carter, J. A., fire ranger. May 7 to Sept. 30, less 3 d., at $75 353 22
Chartrand, A., fire ranger. May 10 to Sept. 30 at $75 353 23
Danis, G. B., fire ranger. May 10 to Sept. 30 at $75 353 23
Fleming, J., fire ranger. May 12 to July 11, less 5 d., at $75 137 49
Hawkins, C. .S., fire ranger. May 10 to Sept. 30 at $75 353 23
Hughes, R., fire ranger. May 1 1 to .Sept. .30 at $75 350 81
Lacroix, G., fire ranger, April 28 to .Sept . .30 at $75 382 .50
Lundie, W. C, fire ranger, .May 7 to Sept. 30 at $75, $360.48; board, $49.50 409 98
McDonald, R., fire ranger, M.ay 9 to Sept. 30 at $75 355 65
MeKenzie, Is'., fire ranger. May 10 to Sept. 30 at $75 ,^ 353 23
Fire fighters at 25c. per h ,. . 48 00
Board of man, $32; gasoline, 166 gal., $69.83; parts and repairs for motor car, $71.28;
parts and repairs for velocipedes, $223.28, velocipede, $50; items under $25, $66.72 513 11
Southern Manitoba ($821 .75)—
Lind. P., Sprague, fire ranger, April 15 to Nov. 2 at $100, $660; board and lodging,
$145.20; repairs to car, $10.50; freight, postage and telegrams, $6.05 821 75
Saskatchewan ($3, 096. .33)—
McNaughton, T., divisional fire inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,650; travel, $486.20. . 2,136 20
Cartage and transfer, $37. .50; customs duty $116.96; gasoline, 474. 2 gal., $187.73;
motor car, $225; oil brl., 3, $65; oil, etc., $25.73; repairs to cars. $1.50. L'O speeder
house at terminal, $68.35; telegrams, $28.46; items under, $25, $55.14 960 13
Alberta ($3,394.74)—
Gray, D., fire ranger, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel, $743.25; customs duty, $29.27;
freight, $11.12; postage and telegrams, $17.15; small supplies, $21 .15 2,021 94
Taylor, G. D., fire ranger, April 1 to Nov. 30 at $100, $800; travel, $516.35; repairs
to speeder, $36.50; postage, express, etc., $19.95 1.372 80
British Columbia ($2,124.66)—
Macdonald. R. D., divisional fire inspector, 141 d. to Oct. 15 at $5, $705; travel, $273. 978 00
Peacock, W. R., divisional fire inspector. Notch Hill, 159 d. to Oct. 15 at $5, travel,
$347.99 1 , 142 99
Items under $25 : '. . . , 3 67
Revelst«ke, B. C. ($17,996.05)—
Barrett, Thos., fire ranger, 166 d. to Oct. 23 at $5 830 00
Brown, T., fire ranger, 136 d. to Oct. 9 at $5; travel $9.95 689 95
Corning, E., fire ranger, 152 d. to Oct. 6 at $5 760 00
Cowan, D., fire ranger, 134 d. to Oct. 8 at $5 670 00
Dunne, J., fire ranger, 109 d. to Oct. 8 at $5; travel, $9.70 554 70
Carried forward 553, 892 2l
K— 118
ACDITOR OfCXERAL'S RFI'ORT. l<)n-19IS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
ProtecUon of Timber: Forestry — Continued.
Protection des Tutaies: S}ivlciilture — Suite.
Brought forward.
S cts.
5.i3,S92 21
Fire Ranging Districts — Continued. — Districts de protection centre te feu — Suite.
Revelstokc. B.C.— Concluded.
Fishor. .\. C. fire ranner, n^ d. to Oct. 6 at S5
Hawkins. J. fire rancer, 147 d. to Oct. 25 at $5; travel, $9.95
Lee. H. A., fire ranger, 133 d. to Oct. 7 at $5; travel, $9.75
Le,«lie. Wm.. fire ranRer, 172 d. to Oct. 19 at $5
Lewis, J. A., fire ranger, 166 d. to Oct. 31 at $5; travel, $5; cleaning snow off bridge, winter
months. $1.5
McLeod. .1., fire ranger, 175 d. to Oct. 27 at $5; travel. $3.35
McSorlev. J., fire ranger, 165 d. to Oct. 27 at $5; travel, $5.,'>0
Miller. .\. G., fire ranger, 147 d. to Oct. 20 at *5; travel, $9.95
Rennie, W. S., fire ranger, 146 d. to Oct. 7 at $5: travel. $9.90
Scnllic, T. M.. fire ranger. 146 d. to Oct. 20 at $5; travel, $9.95
Sillinan, J., fire ranger, 156 d. to Oct. 7 at $5; travel, $6.90
Rmvthe. H.. fire ranger. 1.54 to Oct. 8 at $5
Wis'ted. R., fin> ranger, 133 d. to Oct. 7 at $5; travel, $9.75
Fire fighters. labourers, etc.: at $3.50 per d., $80.50; at $2.50 per d., $182.75; at 30 c. per
h.. $2, 4H7 . 10, with team at $7 per d., $3.50
Forest guanls at $3.25 per d
Travel: Wadman, T. J
Boathou.se, $70; camp supplies, $41 .10; canoe, $90; express and freight, $33.63; gasoline,
125gftl.. $69.50; hardware and tools, $252.61; horse hire, $65; meals for men, $107.60;
provisions. $275.97; repairs, etc., for launch, $28.40; stoves, $116.75; tents, 4, $71;
items under $25, $97.99
Salmon .Vrm, B. C. ($21,230.84)—
Evans, .las., chief fire ranger. Mar. 1 to Dec. 31 at $1,500, $1,350; travel, $929.45
Baillie, J., fire ranger, 153 d. to Sept. 30 at $5
Bass, C. A., fire ranger, 1.36 d. to Sept. 30 at $.%
Carr, .\. C. fire ranger. 1.53 d. to Sept. 30 at $5; travel, $3.65
Cullis. .1. W., fire ranger, 1.53 d. to Sept. .30 at $5
Finurane, f;. K.. fire ranger, 153 d. to Sept. .30 at $5, travel, $2.80
Fra.«cr, H. H., fire ranger. 1.53 d. to Sept. 30 at $5
Hawes, F. H.. fire ranger, 1.53 d. to .Sept. .30 at $5
Hughes, C. T.. fire ranger, 1.53 d. to Sept. .30 at $5
Kew. W. .1.. fire ranger. 1.53 d. to Sept. 30 at $5
Mcfnllum. N., fire ranger, 139 d. to Sept. .30 at $5
Sfrllwain, N'., fire ranger, 1.53 d. to .Sept. .30 at $5
Monteith.W. F., fire ranger, 162 d. to Sept. 29 at $.5... .'.
Moore, \V, S.. fire ranger, 151 d. to Sept. .30 at $5; travel. $6.30
Murphv. .1. \V., fire ranger, 1.53 d. to St>pt. 30 at $5; travel, $10.95
Somerville. R.. fire ranger. 163 d. to Sept. .30 at $5, travel, $3.30
Suckling. .\. 1'., clerk, .\pril 15 to Oct. 31 at $75 per m
Thomson. Wm.. fire ranger, 151 (I. to .Sept. .30 at $5
Todd, C. fire ranger, 162 d. to Sept. 30 at $.5; travel, $10.15
Veale, K. W.. fire ranger, 1.53 d. to Sept. 30 at $5; travel, $11.80
White, W. ¥.., fire ranger, 151 d. to Sept. 30 at $5
Woods. R. V... fire ranger, 149 d. to Sept. :I0 at $.5: travel, $5 80
Fire fighters, Inhnurprs. etc.: at $.5 per d.. $92.50; at $4 .50 per d., $48.60: at $4. per d.,
$.301 80; at $3.75 per d.. $25.87; at $3 .50 per d.. $2.30 65; at $3-31 per d.. $16. 00; at
$3.25 per <{.. $60.25. at $3 per d.. $988.80; at $2.77 per d., $9.70; at $2 ,50 per d., $131;
at $2 per tl., $3; with team at $8 per d.. $8
.Auto hire an'l liverv. $.57 25: lioanl fif men. $69: camp supplies and sundry repairs. $53.60;
elertriral supplies. $.30.40: gasoline, 118000 gal.. $.527 02; hardware. il25 SO; motor
oil. $.V1 05; provisions. $190 35; storage and cartage. $32.35: team hire .nt $5 per d.,
$30; telephone rent. $46; items, under $25, $83.05
Slave, N. W. T. {$2,9.33)—
Coniljear. F.. fire ranger. .Tune 12 to .July 31. 1016 at $60
.Jones. H. W.. fire ranger. .Tune 1 to .\ug. 31. 1916 at $100, rent of canoe, 3 ID., $24
,Iones, T'. (',., assisting If. W. Jones on Hay River patrol. 10 d. at $1 .60
Hudsiin's Hnv Cn.:
Itent of ti^lephone. Ft. Smith. 6 m. to Sept. 30. 1917
Expenses r/- s.s. //opr: expenses D. fi. Stewart and wife Smith I,anding to IVnec Kiver
r'rossing, $195 20: Coniboar, K., fire ranger. Mav 1 to 31, 1916. $90: ('onilwar.
L.. engineer .May 18 to 31, 1916, $45 48; 1tr<K>mfie1d, .1.. deck hand. May I to 31,
1916. $60; .lewelf, C. G., cutting logs for warehouse, $25; items under $25. $29.70.
Carried forward
670 00
744 95
674 75
860 00
850 00
878 35
830 .50
744 95
739 90
739 95
786 90
770 00
674 75
2.753 85
136 50
316 50
1,319 55
2.279 45
76.5 00
680 00
768 65
765 00
767 80
765 00
765 00
765 00
76.5 00
695 00
~(a 00
810 00
701 30
775 96
708 30
490 00
7.55 00
820 15
770 80
755 00
7.50 80
1.910 77
.304 87
98 00
324 00
24 00
12 50
445 47
590.518 42
INTERIOR DEPARTSIEXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 119
PTot«ctlon of Timber: Forestry— Continued.
Protection des futales: Sylviculture — Suite.
$ cts.
590 518 42
Brought forward
Fire Ranging Diatricls— Con.— Districts de protection contrelefeu—Fin.
Slave, 'N.yf.T.— Concluded.
Hudson's Bay Co.— Con.
Expenses re s.s. Rey: Conibear, L., repairinE, May 1 to 17, 1916, $.54.52; Lafferty, H.,
repairing launch, May 11 to 31, 1916, $60; Loutit, W., ranger. May .30 to 31 at $90,
$5.81; McVeigh. M., repairing, 9 d. at $3, Mecredi. P. G., i d. with team,
$3, use of tools, $10; Wynne. R.. engineer. May 1 to 31, $90. cutting 50 cords wood,
$150; men repairing launch, 195 d. at $2. .50, $48. 74; Northern Trading Co., various
items, $6 35; provisions and equipment. $.33.10; items under $25, $38.24 526 76
Poison Iron Works, Ltd., Toronto: equipment and repairs for s.s. Hope, $106.50; for
s.s. Rey, $158.25 264 75
Rcvillon Wholesale, Ltd.:
S.S. Hope: hardware supplies, $37:31; packing and waste, $38.81; paints, oils, etc.,
W2.29; provisions, $528.89; shipping, packing and freight, $30.03; tools, $38.18;
valves. $.32.77; items under $25, $52.70 800 98
S.S. Rey: cylinder and engine oil, $.50.86; hardware and household supplies, $28.87;
provisions, .?271.99; tools, $27.24; items under, $25, $23.10; freight and shipping
charges, $.34.48 436 54
The Pas, Man. ($8,820.25)—
Stanley, H. F., chief fire ranger, April 17 to Dec. 26, Mar. 21 to31 at$100. $866.02; travel.
$165.10 1.031 12
Ballard, M., fire ranger. May 26 to Oct. 21 less 3 d. at $100 477 41
Bertrand, E., fire ranger, ,June 1 to 20 at $60 40 00
Bonner, A., fire ranger, June 22 to Aug. 21 at $60 118 65
Buck, .7., fire ranger, July 1 to Aug. 31 at $60 120 00
Chesen, Wm., fire ranger, Aug. 1 to Oct. 21 at $60 160 65
Cochrane, C, fire ranger, Mav 19 to 31 at S.50, June 1 to 30 at $60 80 97
Cochrane, J. J., fire ranger, Mav 19 to Oct. 20 at $100 506 46
Courcy, J. D., fire ranger. Mav 1 to Oct. 23 at $100 574 19
Cyr, A., fire ranger, June 1 to Oct. 22 at $00 282 58
Delorme, A., fire ranger, Mav 24 to 31 at $50, June 1 to Oct. 18 at $60, $274.84 587 74
Ducharrae. P., fire ranger, Mav 24 to Oct. 18 at $100 483 87
Ferguson, Geo. C, fire ranger. May 28 to Oct. 22 at $100 483 87
Frank, Geo., fire ranger, June 13 to July 31 at .$60 96 00
Halcrow, Alex., fire ranger, June 1 to 12 at $60; June 13 to Oct. 22 at $100 454 97
Halcrow, .Arthur, fire ranger, June 1 to 12 at $100 40 00
McKay, H., fire ranger, Mav 24 tn Oct. 25 at $100 , 506 46
McKav, L., fire ranger, Mav 24 to 31 at $50, June 1 to Oct. 25 at $60 301 29
McLeod. D., fire ranger, June 1 t« Oct. 25 at $60 288 39
Moore. S., fire ranger, Sept. 8 to Oct. 12 at $60 .' 69 23
Nepetepaw. >!., fire ranger, .\ug. I to Oct. 22 at $60 162 58
Olson, A., fire ranger, Mav 26 to 31 at $50, June 1 to July 31 at $60 129 67
Smith, Jos., fire ranger. Sept. I to Oct. 20 at S60 98 71
Thornborough, R. E., fire ranger, .June 1 to Oct. 22 at $100 470 97
TumbuU, Jas., fire ranger, June 1 to Oct. 25 at $100 480 65
Armstrong, W. H., service of 12 men fire fighting at $2 per d 24 00
Labourers, etc.: fire fighters at $2.50 per d., $130. .50; canoemen, at $2.50 per d., $70 200 50
Boat hire, $77; canoes, 2, $125; cartage and storage, $37; express and freight, $86.05;
g.asoline, 214 gal., S96.04; hardware and tools, $27.45; hauling launch out of water,
$50; light and fuel, $35.43; lo,ading and unloading launch. $68.54; painting office, $38;
provisions, $1.50.75; item.s under $25; $58.06 849 32
Northern Districts generally ($940, .57)—
McFarlane-Douglas Co., Ltd., Ottawa: large metal signs. 100, $177; spikes, 32 lb., $3.46,
freight to Athabaska, $31.03 211 49
Northern Trading Co.: freight on canoes, $169.95; freight on machinery, $232.44; freight
on sundry supplies, $146.20; items under $25, $18.53 567 IS
Peterborough Canoe Co., Ltd.: canoes, 3 167 90
Yukon (SI 06.35 )—
Miller, R. C, Whitehorse, district fire inspector: auto hire conveying men to fire, t40;
men fighting fire at Pueblo mines at $4 per d., $105.60; expenses to Skagway. 4 trips,
half cost, $20.75 166 35
Forest Products Laboratories, Montreal — Laboratoire des produits forestiers, Montr&il ($59, lt$.i9)
Bates, J. S., superintendent, 12 m. to Mar. 31, half salary only (working on munitions board,)
$1,6.50; travel, $28 * 1,678 00
Campbell, W. B., assistant superintendent. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2,600; travel, $14.75 2,614 75
Alexander, ('., draughtsman. Dec. 7 to .Ian. .31 , at $75 per m . 135 48
Anderson, Miss L. A., stenographer, .\pril 1 to June 5. Dcf. 4 to Mar. 31. at $770 389 49
Carried forward 607, 298 34
K— 120
ALDITOR OESERM.S JtEPOin. lUn-IOlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Protection of Timber: Forestry— Continued. $ cts.
Protection des futaies: Sylviculture— Suite.
Brought forward 607.298 34
Forest Produeta Laboratories, Montreal — Concluded.
LiAoraloire des produils forestiers, Montrfal — Fin.
Blair, R. J., pathologist, April 1 to Aug. 31, at $1,180, Sept. 1 to Mar. 31, at $1,280, Jl, 238.27;
travel. $173.71
Bron-n. L. L., computor, April 1 to 30 at $1,500, May 1 to Mar. 3), at $1,600; arrears, 1916-
17, $91.66
Brv-ant. O. F., rhomical engineer, April 1 to June 30 at $2,500, July 1 to Feb. 10 at $2,600,
$2,218.99; travel, $210.03
Chapman. .Miss H. N., stenographer, .\pril 1 to .\ug. 31 at $770, Sept. 1 to Jan. 10 at $820
Coderre. J. A., assistant engineer, 12 in. to Miir. 31. $1. 180; travel. $S1..58
Fra.ser. F. W., draughtsman, .\pril 1 to .\ug. 18. at $1, 180 (resigned)
Graydon. G. T., assistant machine operator, April 1 to June 17, at $940 (military leave with-
out pay)
Henke. M.. clerk, .5 m. at $1,000:7 m. at $1.100
Holman. Miss M. W.. stcnograplier. 12 iii. to .Mar. 31
Hovey, R. \V., assistant engineer, 12 in. to .Mar. 31, $1,600; travel, $165.79
Johnscn, B.. chemical engineer; .\pril 1 to June 30, less 2 d. at $2,400, July 1 to Sept. 30, at
$2,. 500, $1.211 .66; travel, $33.90
Keillor. .\., helper. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Keillcr. D. W.. janitor. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Keys, Miss V. I., librarian. 4 ni. at $1,060, 8 m. at $1,110
Kynioeh, \V., chief assistant, timber tests. 12 ra. to Mar. 31, $1,600, travel, $148.15
Laidlaw. C, office Imy, 12 m. to Mar. 31. "
Lanouctte, E. J., carpenter, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Lee. H. N.. microscopist, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $2. 100; travel. $102.27.
Lockory, L. J.. a.ssi.stant engineer, .\pril 1 to July 31 at $1 ,000
McKeown, Miss Rose, .stenographer, 43J <1. at $3 per d. - .
McN'ab. .•>. D.. help<T, 12 m. to .Mur. 31
McRac. -MUs .M. I., stenographer, lit! d. at $3, .30 il. at $3.50
Mansfield, E. K., engineer, 3 m. at $1,200. 'J m. at $1,300; travel, $33.90
Page. S. .\., draughtsman, 1 m. at $1, IM). II in. at $1,280
Seaman, L. N'., assistant engineer, 2 m. at $1,700, 10 m. at $1,800, arrears, 1916-17 (II in.),
$83..33 .
Smith, .ML«E. M. C, stenographer. 4 m. at $900, 8 m. at $1,000
Stems, R. \V., superintendent timber te.fl.". 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2. 100; travel, $10.30
Stokes, \V. B., photo-chemist. 12 in. to Mar. 31
Williams, E.. draughtsman, Nov. 27 to Mar. 31, at $75 per m
Carpenters, lalK>urers. maehini.s-ts, etc.: at. fi.ic. p<'r h., $20.1.'); at S.^c. per h.. $1,60.). 04; at
40c. per h., $>I29.00; at .35c., pir h. $1,013.77; at .30c. pir li.. $791.40; at 25c. per h., $359.97
Travel: Gilmore, R. E
McGill University: insurance on house and outbuilding, 700 University St
Blue prints, $60.31; car fares. $.i4.60; freiglit and eipress, $1 17.79; ice, $80..50; ma0izinc8,
paniplilets. etc., $77.19; office furniture and supplies, $213.76; postage, $99.88; towci
service. $118.60; telephone rent. $140; «.iter.S29..'.0 998 19
Band .H«»- machine. $22."); belting. $102.63: bottles and flasks, $310.92: buililing material,
$lt*2.l9: cards and signs. $40.1.'); <-l»einieals. $S72.0I: combustion furnin-e, $44; conden.'*ers,
.30. $."i6.70; coviTB for pap<T iiiaehine. $S4; rrit).s<ite oil. 0 brl., $4.S: crucible furnaci', S31;
digcBters. 2, $320; drawing instruments anil supplies, $93.31; electric drill. $105; clertric
supplies. $201.42; electric water baths, 2, $70; expiTimental wet ma<'hine, $970; hard-
ware and paint. $1,033.73; hvgromi'ter. $40; laltoratory supplies. $963.14: lumber, 9.484
It.. $<')42.71i: maeliinery. tools, en-.. S.iW.Sl; motors, 2. S6-')!>.95; packer Hat sireen. $32.5;
parking. $47.45; photographie supplies, $147.14; plumbing ami sleanilitting supplies.
$812.40; repairs and parts for maehims, $87.74; ri'fraetoini-ter, $10;t.96; screen plates, 2,
$4K: single jar mill. $65; steam power. $931.60, .sulphite gauges. 2. $54; thermometers.
23. $73.70; vi.si's. 3. $81.44; wood rasps, $109.60; items under $2.5, $1 14.57
Buil<line addition to pap<'r-mill. $6,210.;;.): cli'iminK laboratory. $120; I'leitric wiring, etc.,
$1.53.39; fitting ventilator. $67; janitor wrvi'-e. $30; lettering signs. $47: work on speci-
mens. $102.90; sundry labour, $.33.94
Mi^rdianroua — I/irrrx.
Patternon, W. A., Talamngouche, collector of statistic!). April 1 to June .30, $300; eipenses,
Dalhousie and return. June 8 to II, $20.75.
Prnlrction nj H'ood Buffalo — Prolrclion du bufflt del forrtr.
1.411 98
1.683 29
2.429 02
616 21
1,261 58
4.50 42
201 05
I.0.5S 27
.'^70 00
1.765 79
1.245 56
600 00
600 W)
1.093 32
1.74S 1.5
240 (III
1. 000 00
2,202 27
333 32
i:iO .50
(KK) 00
303 00
l,30S 90
1,271 59
l,8f)rt 66
966 64
2. 1 10 .30
1.500 OO
310 00
4.020 .53
18 25
232 35
10,483 95
6.764 48
320 75
McNeill, Wm.. herder. Feb. I to Mar. 31. 1917
Hudion'i Bay Co., 5 per cent commiiuion on $100 advance.
100 00
5 00
Carried forward 662.019 00
IKTERrOR DEPARTMEST: EXPESDITVRE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 121
Protection of Timber: Forestry— Concluded. { eta.
Protection des futales: .Sylviculture— Fin.
Brought forward 662,019 66
Adjustments — Rectifications.
Balances due agents from 1916-17, Gutches, G. A., 67c.; Kynoch, W., 20c 0 87
Balance on hand, Mar. 31, 1918—
Blackford, J. T., $773.62; Finlayson, E. H., refunded but erroneously credited to Parks,
$1; Gutches. G. A., $123.60; Hcrchmer, F. K., refunded to Casual Revenue, $33.48;
Macdonald, R. 1)., $66.80; Musante, C. J., $1.50; Scrase, F., $90 1,090 00
663,110 53
Less — Deductions as below 25,380 61
637 729 92
Deductions — Soustractions.
Amounts collected on account of fare guarding
War appropriation: salaries of substitutes
Deduction.'* from pay of rangers, etc., for supplies and goods lost
Postmaster, Ottawa: collected in error on parcel
G. A. Gutches: sale of gasoline left at end of season, $20.90; oil barrels returned, $60.
Imperial Oil Co.: ga.soline barrels returned
J. T. Blackford: sale of trap
Balance brought forward from 1916-17 —
Blackford, J. T., S566.56; Herchmer, F. K., $169.17; Musante, C. J., $1.50
Balance due agents. Mar. 31, 1918 —
Evans, J., Ic.; Kynoch, W., 20c.; McNaughton, T., $132.44
15,576 05
8,510 34
298 70
0 24
80 90
43 00
1 50
737 23
132 65
25,380 61
Irrigation Surveys— Arpentages ({'irrigation.
Expenses at Ottawa — Depcnses a Ottawa.
Services at Ottawa (Page K — 25)
Allan, Killam & McKay, Ltd., Winnipeg, premium on guarantee bonds
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co's Telegraph, telegrams
Carson, Hugh Company, Ottawa, stationery cases, 4 at SIO '
David.son, Junies, Estate, Ottawa, .iOO sticks, |-in. dia
Deparlinent of Public Printing ami Stationery, supplies ■.
Meteorological Service of Canada, Toronto: thermometers, 11 at $7.44; rain gauges, 2 at $4;
express, SI. 85
Mortimer Co., Ottawa, 500 copies hydrograph forms
Ontario Hughes-Owens Co., Ltd., Ottawa: 12 platinum wires, $18.60; yoke for current
meter, $24; 4 worms and worm gears, S14.80; 2 doz. screw drivers, $16.80; extra parts
for levels, etc., $38.:52; express, $2.2.5
Pelouze Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 4 scales
Photography, Limited, Ottawa: 1917 model lA aut. kodak with anastigmatic lens, $49;
leather camera case, $3..'i0; developing negatives and making prints, etc., $237.17
Pritchard-.Xndrews ( 'o., Ottawa: 100 iron gauges, $75; war tax, $2.80
Reik, Geo. W ., Washington, coj)y of transcript of stenographic reports pf hearings of Inter-
national Joint Commission, 1,030 folios at 10c
Topley Co., Ottawa, 5 doz. packets art corners at $2. 10; lantern slide box, $2
Watts E. R., & .Son, Ottawa: 12 Lufkin steel tapes, $24; 12 handles for chain tapes, $7.80;
sundry supplies, 810.34
Freight and express: Canadian Express Co., $15.71; Canadian Northern Express Co., $13.85;
Canadi.-in Northern Rv. Co., $114.76; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., $67.18; Dominion
E.xpress Co., $71 .51
Payments under $10; altering and repairing silk tent. $6; cable to Shomclifte, $2.75; customs
duty on scales, $5.42; 5 dry batteries, $1.85; packing case, $4.50; iron plane, $1.40; regis-
trar's fees, $2; repairing bags, $2.50; subscriptions, etc., $2.38
11,868 17
87 .50
176 75
40 00
27 50
5,588 32
91 69
44 00
114 77
14 82
289 67
77 80
103 00
12 50
42 14
283 01
28 80
Salaries and Wages at Calgary^SaUttTea et gages & Calgary.
Adamson, W., office boy, June 5 to Oct. 31, at $500 (resigned)
Anderson, J. A., helper, 365 d. to Mar. 31, at $2. .50
Arnold, C. M., hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Beach, F. K., hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,500, less military pay, 365 d. at $2.60.
202 75
912 .50
l,.30O 00
551 00
Carried forward ,. 21,856 69
K— 122 ilDlTOR GBySRAVS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Irrigation Siineys— Continued.— Arpentages d'irrlgation— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 21 , S56 69
Salaries and Wages at Calgary — Continued — Salaries el gages li Calgary — Suite.
Burfield. F. R-. inspecting engineer. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,399.92: less military pay, 30 d. at
$2.04, 335 d. at $3.24; short deducted in .Mar. 1917. 9 d. at 84c., 13 d. at 11.44 209 04
Burton. \V. .\.. helper, .\pril 1 to July 31. 122 d. at $2 244 00
Cameron, \V. H.. helper. May 8 to Oct. 31. 177 d. at $2, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31. 1.51 d. at $2 744 50
Carr, H.. teamster and helper, June 25 to Nov. 30, I.i9 d. at $2 3 IS 00
Carscallen, H. K., inspecting engineer. 13 m. to Mar. 31. at $1,700. less militiiry pay. 396 d.
at $2.60 81198
Caughey, J. E.. hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200, less military pay, 365 d. at $2.60.. . 251 00
Cawthome, J., property clerk (on active serv-ice), 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,250 00
Chadsey, D. G., helper. May 29 to Mar. 31, 307 d. at $2 614 00
Chaml>ers. ('., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,700 00
Clark. A., helper, July 13 to Aug. 31 , .50 d. at $2..50 125 00
Clement, A., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Clifford, E. S., helper (on active service), 12 m. to Mar. 31 9(X) 00
Cook. A. B., asst. engineer, 9 m. to Dec. 31, at $1,200, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,300 1,225 00
Crandell. F. A., helper. April 1 to Oct. 10, 193 d. at $2, Nov. 1 to Dec. 6 at $900 475 .52
Dalton. .Mi,<s E. -M., stenographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 900 00
Degnan, J. E., inspecting engineer, April 1 to Nov. 19, $890.50, less 5 d. in Feb., 1917, $20.83
1 resigned i 869 67
Dewar. Miss .M., stenographer, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31. at $900 375 00
Dewis. C. hydrographer, 12 m. to -Mar. 31 1,200 00
Dodiis, J. K., helper, 365 d. to Mar. 31. at $2 730 00
Elliott. G. R.. inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1.600 00
Ellison. D. W., help«-r. Mar. 22 to 31, 10 d. at $2.50 25 00
E.»ley, J. R.. inspecting engineer, .\pril 1 to Aug. 16, less 2 d. at $1,200 445 16
Fetterlv, P. .\., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1 , 200 00
FI'mon.«, R. G., clerk, Jan. 24 (noon) to Mar. 31 at $1,200, less military pay, 66} d. at $1.95.. 94 51
I"rame, .-J. H.. hydrographer, 12 m. to .Mar. 31 1.200 00
French, M. H.. inspf'Cting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,600 00
Frj-. R. D., engineer, Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, at $2,000 833 32
Gardner, A. C. helper, .-Vpril 1 to June 18, 79 d. at $2 1.58 00
Gaugh. T. L., helper, Dec. 11 to .Mar. 31, at $900 275 80
C;ce. H. \V., helper, July 2 to Sept. 23, 84 d. at $2, Sept. 24 to Nov. 14, 52 d. at $2.50. 298 00
Giffen, Chan., inspecting engineer, .A.pril 1 to Oct. 17 at $1,200 (resigned) 6.54 84
Glceson. L. J., in.-jpecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1.6()0. less military pay. 365 d. at $1.20,
and .57 d. at 10c. , short deducted in 1916-17 1,1.56 ,30
Colder, .Mi.-.i J., stenographer. 12 ni. to .Mar. 31 840 00
Goodchild. R. H., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar.31, at$l, 400, less military pay,305d. at
$2.60 4.50 92
Gordon, M. H., hydrographer, Oct. 1 to Dec, 8. at $1,200 (resigned) 22.5 81
Grant. Miss M., stenographer. ,\pril 1 to Oct. 31 at $900 (resigned) 525 00
Gray, W. J., draughtsman, 12 m. to Mar. 31 900 00
Gray, J. B., computer and recorder, 12 m. to Mar. 31 9.50 00
Gunter, R. G., clerk, Jan. 29 to Mar.31 at $900 157 26
Hall, W. !•;. G., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,600 00
Hannan, W. II., helper, 365 d. to Mar. 31 at $2 7,30 00
Hanton, W. A., hydrographer, .\pril 1 to 7 at $900 (resigned) 17 50
Il.K.ver, (). H., hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200, less military pay, 36Sd. at $1.10.... 798 ,50
Hornby. C. B., acrr.untant, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,2.50 00
H.iuBion. H. C, property clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31 9.50 00
Hughes, K. W.. hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar.31 1.300 00
Hunter. M.. helper, .Mar. 25 to 31, 7 d. at $2 50 17 50
Jennings. I'. J., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2, 100, less military pay. 100 d. at $3.75,
265 d. at $4 20 596 10
Johnston. W . M., registration clerk, April 1 to Dec. 31 at $900 075 00
Kerby, H. S.. inspecting engineer. 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
I^acy, .Miss A. M., strenographer. April 1 to June .30, Aug. 1 to Mar. 31, less 9 d. at $050 847 08
I.euaemnn, E., helper, April 1 to ,30 at $2 60 00
I...wrie. .\. W. P., insp<Tting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1 , .500 00
.M.jc Donald. Miss A., stenographer, Oct. 5 to Mar. 31 at $900 440 .32
Mac Donald. J. A., hvlrographer and recorder, 12 m. to Mar. St !1HJ 00
.M.Donnld. J. R., helVr. Aug. 14 to Oct. 31, 79 d. at $2 15S 00
McGavin. ('has., computor and recorder, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
.M.Cuinn.-... R. J. hydrographer. 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200. IcM military pay, 368 d. at II 10. . 798 60
M. Kelvic. II. H., helper. May 9 to Oct. 31. 170 d. at $2 352 00
M.Millan. E. S., draughtimnn. 12 m. to Mar. 31 950 00
M.ijor. \V. P., .Iraugtit.smiin. 12 ni. to Mar. 31 11(10 flO
Marohall, .M. H., iuMpccling engineer. 12 m. to Mar. 31 1.600 00
.Meek, V., inJpocting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,800, lo)W militar}- pay, 366 d. at $2.60 861 00
Carried forward . 69, 280 82
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Irrigation Surveys— Continued.— Arpentages d'irrigation- Suite. S cts.
Brought fornard 69, 280 82
Salaries and Wages at Coiffan/— Concluded — Salaries et gages i Calgary — Fin.
Miles, E. L., asst. engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,300 00
Miller, W.S. J., hydrographer, April 1 to Dec. 4 at $1.200 812 90
Milligan, J. C, asst. engineer, April 1 to Feb. 28 at $1,200, less 7i d 1,073 21
Montague, T. H., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,800, less military pay, 365 d. at $2.60 8.51 00
Nettleton, G. H., computer and recorder, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,150 00
Newhall, V. A., hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,500 00
Nolan, Miss L. G., stenographer, .June 22 to July 31 at $720 78 00
Oliver, W. T., helper, AprU 1 to May 8, 38 d. at $2 76 00
O'Neil, C. M., hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Paul, J. M., inspecting engineer, April 1 to May 31 at $1,200, less military pay, 61 d. at $1.10
(deceased) 132 90
Pearson, N. A., chief draughtsman, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Peters, F. H., commissioner of irrigation, 12 m. to Mar. 31 • 4,000 00
Porter, S. G., assistant commissioner, 12 m. to Mar. 31 3,500 00
Reeve, \V. T., hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Richardson, L., office boy, Nov. 1 to Feb. 28 at $500 166 64
Ritchie, H. C, hydrographer, 12 jn. to Mar. 31 1,600 00
Robinson, Miss N., stenographer, April 1 to .Sept. 30 at $900 450 00
Rowley, H. W., hydrographer, April 1 to Dec. 16 at $1,200 851 61
Russell, B., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1 ,900 00
Sauder, P. M., chief hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,300 00
Saul, H., helper, April 1 to Oct. 31, 214 d. at $2 428 00
Saunders. P. C, helper, April 1 to June 24, 85 d. at $2 170 00
.Shenton, L. E. M., draughtsman, Oct. 1, 1916 to Mar. 31. 1918 at $950, $1,425 06, less military
pay from .June 1, 1016, 30 d. at 96c., 92 d. at $1.20, 151 d. at $2.40, 155 d. at $2.50, 241 d.
atSl 44, $1,236.14 188 92
Smith, H. D. St. A., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,400 00
Snelson, W. H., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,600 00
Storey, W. H., hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,. 500 00
Strome, T. R., hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200, less military pay, 365 d. at $2.60 251 00
Tempest, J. S., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,000 00
Thompson, H. B. R.. hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,300 00
TregUlus, A. L., clerk, April 1 to Dec. 31 at $1, 200 900 00
Turnbull, W., packer and helper, April 1 to Mav 31 , 61 d. at $2, June 1 to Mar. 31, 304 d. at $2 .50. 882 00
Wakefield, v., clerk, Jan. 18 to 29 (noon), lUd.at$900 27 82
Walker, W., helper, April 1 to June 23, 84 d. at $2 50 210 00
Waterhouse, R. H., office boy, April 1 to May 23 at $.500 (resigned) 72 57
Waugh, W. S., acting accountant, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Wenden. G. S., hydrographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
White, R.J. G., chief clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,850, less military pay, 365 d. at $1.10 1,448 54
Whyte, G. H., inspecting engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,600, less military pay, 365 d. at $2.60, . 650 9fi
Wilson, J. F., messenger. Mar. 4 to 31 at $.500 37 63
Wilson, J. L., draughtsman, 12 m. to Mar. 31 900 00
Wilson, J., helper, Nov. 26 to 30, 5 d. at $2.50 12 50
Wotherspon, Wm., hydrographer, Oct. 24 to Mar. 31 at $1 , 200 525 81
General Accounts paid at Calgary— Comptes en giniral payis a Calgary.
Alberta Government Telephones, Calgray: rental. Irrigation Office, 12 m. to June 30, 1918,
$51, 12 m. to June 30, 1918, $72; extension, 0 m. to June 30, 1918, $5; P. M. Sauder's
residence, July 1 to 31, $2; extra insertions in directorj', $4; long distance messages, $24.80.. 158 80
Armstrong, G. A., Nanton, pasturing horses, April 1 to 30, Dec. 1 to Mar. 31 at $1.50 a m.
per head. May 1 to Nov. 30 at $1 a m. per head 70 84
Ashdown, (J. H.) Hardware Co., Ltd., Calgary: galv. wire, 1,016 lb., $79.33; padlocks,
4 doz., $30 03; wire netting, 2 rolls, $22 50; 4 ice chisels, $18.62; spray pump, hose and
agitator, $15 44; sundry hardware, $18 45 ; 184 37
Baalim Motor Co., Ltd., Lethbridge; motor accessories and repairs, $123.30; gasoline, 34
gal., $14.10; oil, grease, etc., $2.60; storage, $6 146 00
Beveridge, D. E., Maple Creek, rent of bam, 4 m. to Mar. 31 at $10 40 00
Black, ]5. E. & Co., Calgarj-: repairing stop watches, cameras and sundrj' instruments 69 25
Bremner, W. A., Nordegg, services, caring for and feeding 10 government pack horses from
Nov. 10 to Feb. 2, 1918 ?8 78
Burn & Hurst, Calgray: map board, $14; table, $8 50; glass for cabinet, $5; carpenter's
Ume, 90c 28 40
Calgary'Drafting Co., Ltd.: blue print p.aper, .50-yd. rolls, 57. $233 30: blue print linen, 50-
yd. rolls, 10, $265; sepia, 10-yd. rolls, 15, $.34; plate bubble for transit, $7.50; small supplies,
$9.85 549 65
Calgary Paint and Glass Co., Ltd.: paint, 12 gal.. $37.85: shingle stain, 2 gal., $3.24 41 09
Canada Carriage Works, Calgary, auto seat carriage with shafts 14O0O
• Carried forward 113,026 01
K— 124
AUDITOR GEyERAL'S REPORT, 191'7-191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Irrigation Suneys — Continued. — Arpentages d'irriKatlon — Suite.
Brought forward
$ cts.
113.026 11
General AccounU paid at Calgary — Continued — Vomplcs en afniral payfs a Calijari/ — Suite.
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Calgary: 6 h.p. type Z F-M engine. $207; IJ h.p. Z F-M
engine. $70 75; wagon scale. $168; truck scale, $50; Haword trip scale, $13.75; red jacket
pump and 80 ft. 2 in. pipe, $70; pump jack, $12: inspection, 6oc
Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Dept. of Natural Resource.*: wages of engineer working
pile driver at High River, 185 h. at 34c., 146 h. at 38Jc., supervision, $11 91; personal
expenses of engineer, $4 40; meals supplied J. S. Tempest and A. L. Tregillus from Oct.
25 to 29, 28 meals at 50c.; hire of man and team, 2J d. at $6; 800 ft. piles, $80; small items,
$11.21
Canadian Pacific Railwav Co's. Telegraph, telegrams
City Cartage Co.. Calgar>-; cartage, $39.60; freight, $19.18
City of C'algurj-: rent of scrapers, 33 d., $24 56; 2 scrapers broken, $18; labour digging
up drain. $10.40
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Goods Co., Calgarj-: 12 inner tubes, $30; 13 clincher casings, $205.20;
less credit allowed on 1 special clincher casing, $9 • ■
Gamon.J.C High River: sugar, 1501b., $16 85: flour. 2001b., $12; sundrj- groceries, $28 20 _.
General Supplies, Ltd., Calgarj-: Chevrolet car, $900; auto equipment and repairs, $85.17;
auto storage, $6 20; gasoline, 21 gal., $9 15; total, $1,000 52, less credit allowed on 1
Chevrolet touring car, 1916 model, $400
Goold, .Shapley & .Muir Co., Ltd.. 24 i 31 separator, complete
Gorman, Clancey & Grindley, Ltd., Calgary: 3 blade bronze bore, $29.10; anchor, $45.05;
gear pump, $15 50; 12 in. wire rope block, $11 50; Sundry boat repairs, $10.03
Great West Saddlery Co., Calgarv: Manitoba lap robes, 2, $27; auto rug, $6; lined lap robe,
$1.75
Gurley, W. & L. E., Troy, X.Y.: repairing and refitting light mountain transit, $30; express
and customs duty, $6 .52
Gutta-Percha and Rubber, Ltd.: hip boots, 13 pr.. $70.05; non-skid clincher casing, $19.60;
1 pr. cover shoos. $2 05; 1 tin patches, 40c
Haddon. Jas. G., High River, provisions
High River Plardwarc Co.: wire netting, 3 rolls, $30; coal, 6-115 ton, $40 73: 50 bolts, $9.45;
sundry hardware. $11 70
High River Trading Co.. groceries and provisions
Ingram. J. .S., Brooks: Masscv-Harris binder. $173; mower. $73; rake. $45; scuffler. $15 50
Leupold. Voclpel A Co.. Portland: record paper. 4 rolls. $24; 50 record sheets. $5; float cable,
200 ft.. $6; 3 endless perforated metal bands, $4 60; small items. $1 .49
Lineham Lumber Co., High River: rental of pile driver equipment, $20.25; repairs to pile
driver leads, $8 70
Lyman. A. IJ.. Excelsior, Minn.: Grimm alfalfa, 50 lb., $25; sack, 40c
MacFarlane iJrug Stores, Calgarj': developing negatives and making prints, $39 90; repairs
to cameras. $6 35
Maclin .Motors. <'algar>-: 2 Ford, model ■■ T " touring cars, $1,190; motor equipment, $88 20;
freight charges, $117
McKenzic, A. E., Calgary, hand drill and seoder
Marshall Hardware Co.. Ltd., Calgary: Van Hrunt press drill with grass seeder attachment,
$21H ."iO: IIiK)ver potato digger. $173 65; Fostonfanningmill, $40 50; evaporation tank, $30;
galv. box, $24; small items. $4
Martin (.Mox.) Sporting floods. Ltd.. Calgary: waders. 5pr., $49; 1 water bag, $1.25
.Merriam A Co., High River, meat, 818 lb
Meyers, N. <> . Maple Creek, rent of barn, S m. to Nov. 30 at $10
Murray (,I. .1.) A Co., Edmonton, peas, 12 bush
Need ham, Robt., Piapot, pa.sturing horses, 1917-18, at $2 a tn. per head
Northern Electric Co., Ltd., Calgarv: batteries, 76, $31 18; connectors. 18, $6 30; guy
wire, 275 lb., $.38 18; oird, 8.'>7 ft., $40 72: 3 renewals for anemoinelers, $8 34; 3 bolt guy
riainps. 78. $25.74; small items. $2 H.V .
Ontario Laundry. Calgary: rent of office cabinet, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Pioneer Carriage Works, Calgary: .36 scales, 336 ft. at 12c.; repairing r&nge poles, S24; making
scale rwls. rlr.. $8 99: cable pullers, 4, $4
Postmaster, Calgary: postage stamps, $513 79; rcntot p.o. drawer, tl2
Premier Cycle Works, Calgarj', biryclc
Provincial ,S«>cretarj-, Province of Alberta: license (or Ford car, 1018, $15; license (or Chevrolet
car, 1918. $17 .iO
Reanlf.n. R. E.. High River: oats. 60 083 bush.. $.36 05: potatoes. 23 633 bush., 121.27;
milk. 30) gal. $12 78; total. $70 10. less nllowanrc on 3 Ions hav at $8
Rcvcl-itoke Sawmill Co.; lumber. 2.. 549 ft.. $100 95; tir piles, 3,020 ft. at 27c
Koe, .Samuel H.. Calgary. Kej'stonc potato planter
Rom Brothers. F.dmonlon. galv. tank
Simpnon (Kenneth R.) A Co.. Cnlgary. hay. 11-86 tons at $24 .W
Smith. Wm. High River: hor««-slii.<-inK. $8 10; sundry Kinithwork. $26 60
Slillwell. W. R. High River: horw-slKx-ing. $21 25; xunilrv sniithwr>rk. $7
Trimble. H. M.. Red Deer: oats. 79 bush.. $03 20; freight on car, $8 50
592 15
255 63
34 13
58 78
52 96
226 20
57 05
600 52
342 00
111 18
34 75
36 52
92 10
04 40
91 88
164 .M
306 50
41 09
28 95
25 40
40 25
1,395 20
24 OO
490 65
.10 25
116 40
.SO 00
75 00
151 M
1.53 41
50 60
77 31
525 79
43 00
32 50
46 10
916 35
.'>8 00
26 45
290 57
34 70
28 25
71 70
Carried forward.
121,026 63
IXTERrOR DEPARTMENT: EXPEy'DITVRE K— 125
SESSIONAL PAPER fJo. 1
Irrleatlon Suneys— Continued.— Arp«ntages d'irrlKatlon— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 121,026 63
General Accounts paid at Calgary — Concluded — Comptes en gintral payii d Calgary — Fin.
Union Iron and Foundry Co., Ltd.. Cali^ary: weights with eye bolts, 12, $10.80; lead weights,
la, S48.7.5; iee chi.sel,s. 20, $40; weight hangers, 66, $19 80; making 3 meter ^od reducers
and 1 steel phite. $7.3.5 126 70
Western Tent and Matress Co., Calgary: rent of stable tent, IJ m. at $35; rent of dining tent,
li m. at $20; sundry repairs, $9.10 91 60
Williamson Motor Co., Calgary: storage of car at $8 a m., $17.75; repairing motor car, $4.35;
ga-soline and oil, $.5 5.5 27 65
Wilson Bros., Calgary; 86 staff gauges, 724 ft., $79.64; 22 ice scales, 88 ft., $10 56 90 20
Wood, Vallance & Adams, Ltd., Calgary: wire cable, 650 ft., $l.'iO 59; sash cord, $25 89;
3 pr. double trees and whiffle trees, $9 56; freight, $2 22; various hardware items, $17.91. . 186 17
Young (E.J.) Plumbing Co., Ltd., Calgary, work on water pipes at rating station: labour,
$.'i0 45; material, $16. 10 46 55
Pavments under $20 ($303 95)—
Butter, 20 lb., $8.80; cotton sacks, 24, $12; drugs, $8.35 '. X 29 15
Duty on transit, $11 25; feed and pasturing horses, $15.35 26 60
Freight and cartage, $9 36; ga.soline and oil, $5.40; hardware, $24.13 38 89
Lumber. $5 45; rent of scrapers and 4 new tongues for same, $16.50 21 95
Reflection light oil, 46^ gul. at 23c 10 70
Repairs: motor cars. $20 90; typewriters, $25.93; sundry, $32.65 79 48
Shipping horse, $10 10; storage of car, $23.45; stoves, 3, $23.14 56 69
Subscriptions, $6; team hire, $6 45; wages, teamster, ,5 d., $12.50 24 95
Washing dishes, $10; small items, $5 54 .' 15 54
Surveys, Travel, etc. — Arpentages, Frais de voyage, etc.
Arnold, C. M., hydrographer: board and lodging, $76.05: fares and puUmans, $.38 95; feed
and stabling, $.59 20; fence wire, 200 rods, S138; freight and express, $273.99; fuel, $57.50;
hardware and camp supplies, $144.15; hay and oats, $667 62; horse shoeing, $62.65;
livery, $9; Jumber, $135.88; pile driver equipment, .?26.65; provisions, $544.50; repairs
to transport and harness, $46 40; team, hauling scrapers, $20; telephone messages, $8.50;
small items, $26.23; wages: foremen, 65J d. at $5; teamsters and assistants at $75 per m.,
$1,436.38; cooks and cookees, 0-5484 m. at $75, 0-70.53 m. at $50, 0-8569 m. at $45, 0-1936
ra. at $40, 11 d. at $1; teams, 184J-d. at $3. .50; labourers, helpers, etc., 629J d. at 50c.,
110 d. at 45c., 3,398 d. at 40c., 64 d. at 25c.; total, $6,683, less, for board, lodging and
feed, $612.02 6,070 38
Burley, R. .1., inspecting engineer, Ottawa: expenses of western trip, April 18 to Xov. S; auto
hire anil livery, $28; board and lodging, self, $315.75; board and lodging, helper, S23 90;
camp outfit, ?22.03; fares and puUmans, self, $291 .93; fares and puUmans, helper. $10.70;
feed and stabling, $18.65; hardware. 517.05; harness supplies and repairs, $19 60; hay
and oats, $06.49; horseshoeing, $16 80; photo, supplies, $10 90; provisions, $248 80;
repairs to vehicles, $24 35; tran.sters, $14 85; veterinary supplies, $7 15; wages of helper,
176 d. at $2; small items, $22.40; expenses of 4 trips Ottawa 1o Washington and return:
board and lodging, $178.30; fares and pullmans, $159 45; small items. $18.15 1,873 25
Chambers. Chas., inspecting engineer: auto hire, $22,25; board and lodging, $335.95; fares,
$213.05; feed and .stabling, $34 95; labour, $12; livery, $360; pullmans, S20.70; transfer
and bus, $15; small items. $7.15 1.021 05
Clement, A., inspecting engineer: board and lodging, $996; construction of well and shelter,
$30; express, $21 55; fares, .$540 80; feed and .stabling, $9; hardware, tools, etc.. $19 45;
livery and team hire, $403 60; lumber and labour constructing cable car, $7.30; pullmans,
$41 .40; postage, ?12-.50; .services, cutting iec, $147.75, sundrv assistance, $105. .SO; transfer
and bus, $45.75; small items, $13 39 . " 2,394 29
Cook, A. B., asst. engineer: board and lodging, $10.80; fares, $4.30; labour, $6; small items,
$4. .30 25 40
Degnan. J. E., inspecting engineer; account for operating car. 389 miles. $42.79; board and
lodging. $127 15; express and freight. $39 45; fares and pullmans, $18 90; feed and stabling
$254 25; gasoline, 45 gal., $17 10; hardware, $7 05; horseshoeing, $7 .50; livery. $33";
pa.sturage, $21 60; services, reading gauges, etc., $36.50; storage of instruments, $13;
small items, $24,75 643 04
Dewis, C. IL, hydrographer: board and lodging, $347 90; car fares, $21; groceries and pro-
visions, $,55.45; hay, oats, etc., $38.70; livery, $71; pullmans, $29.50; railway fares,
$240,70; services of packer, etc., $53.50; team hire, cutting ice, draying. etc., $56; small
items, $11.43 T 925 18
Elliott, G. H., inspecting engineer: board and lodging, $3; car fares. $1 4 00
Fettcrly. P. A., inspecting engineer: assistance. $4; board and lodging, $205.55; express,
$12 40; fares and pullmans, $35.40; feed and stabling, $67 15; groceries and provisions,
$311 58; hardware, rope, etc., $20 52; harness .supplies, and repairs, $13 20; horse hire,
$10 50; horseshoeing, $21. .50; oats, $97,40; pasturage, $40 35; p<istage and registration,
$8,10; team hire, tran.sporting outfit, etc., $35; tran.sport repairs, $21,20; services of
helper at $2 per d., $72; storage, $10; small items, $8,85 994 70
Carried forward 135,850 74
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Irrisation Surwys — Continued. — Arpeatages d'lrrlgat Ion— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 135.850 74
Surrfya, Trattl, etc. — Continued. — .irpcntages, Frais dc TOftaoe, tie. — suite.
Flemons, R. G., clerk; express, $10 GO; telephones, messages, and telegrams, $6.94; sundry
smallitems. $8 85 26 39
Ford, .\. L., eipon.<es of trip, Ottawa to Washington and return. Mar. 10 to 20 Ill 30
Frame, S. H., hydrographer: assistance. $17; auto hire, $78: auto storage, $102 10; auto
equipment and repairs, $234 27; board and lodging, $1 ,743 90; express and freight, $19 77;
fares, $237.95; teed and stabling, $219 77; gasoline, $173 03; hardware and tools, $10 88;
horseshoeing, $13.60: horse hire. $9; liven,- and team hire, $472; oil and grctisi', $36.14;
postage. $37 73; puUmans, SIS. SO; repjiirs to transport, $18 40; sundry repairs. $11 99;
transfers, cartage, etc., $12.75; veterinary ser\-ices, bandages, etc., $68.0.5; small items,
$.36.92 3,578 05
French, M. H., inspecting engineer: assistance, $20 80; board and lodging, $369; express,
$13.05; fares and pullmans, $131.40; feed and stabling, $06.15; groceries and provisions.
$147.85; hardware, $18.55; harness supplies and repairs, $32 .50; horseshoeing. $22 85;
liverv and auto hire, $196.35; lumber, $28.45; stage tares, $41; services of gauge height
obscriers, $16; small items. $26 86 1,16081
Frj-, R. D., engineer: board and lodging, $302 44; dog-tood, $20 25; dog sleigh, $15; 9 dogs,
9 sets harness and 1 toboggan, $2.50; fares and pullmans, $97.70; groceries, $288.61; hard-
ware, etc., $38 20; meat and dog-fish, $155 22: snowshoes. 3 pr., $21 .2.5; stove .ind pipes.
$10.50; 2 toboggan wrappers, $9 75; wages; runner, breaking trail, $9; dog drivers at
$60 per m., $301 .57; man and dog team, 4 d., $15; Indian, 21 d., $42; small items, $22.95;
total. $1,590.44; less, sale of 3 pr. snowshoes, $12; sundr\' hardware and groceries sold,
$12.40 , " 1,575 04
Giffen, Chas. H., in.specting engineer: board and lodging, $50 70; boring well, 81 ft., and
casing same, $195; coal, $7 35; feed and stabling, etc., $39; fares, $10 05; freight and
express, $.30 40; hardware, $59 20; lumber, $59 82; postage and rent of p.o. box. $9.50;
2 plow shares. $9 45; rent of implements. $10; sundry repairs and smithwork, $12 25;
small items, $20; wages of teamsters, 3-7096 m. at $B0, 71! d. at $4; carpenter, lOj d. at
$7, 38 h. at 70c.; lalwur. 8d. at $4 1,265 17
Gordon, .M. H., hydrographer: fares, $5 75; feed and stabling. $10 65; small items, $2 70 . 19 10
Gray,J. B. computor and recorder: board anil lo<lging. $6 7(1; faresand pullTiians. et/-., $.33.30 40 00
Hall, W. E. G., inspecting engineer: board and lodging, $13 0.5; farcsand pullmans. $15 'M) . . 28 35
Houston, H. ('.. property clerk: board and lodging, $17.15; fares and pullmans, $21 55 ;
labour, $6 00; small items, 7.5c. ' 45 45
Lo»Tic. .\. \V. P.. in.specting engineer: board and lo<lging, $1,061 30; express, $9 45; fares.
$224; feed and stabling, $372 70; groceries, $.8 .30; hardware, $15 30; harness supplies
and repriirs, $14 .55; hay and oats, $47 .50; horseshoeing, S36; laUmr, $7 10; livery and
auto hire, $285 75; lumber and cement, $8 40; p:\,«turing horses. $22 65; postage, $15 35;
pullmans, $18 85; repairs to democrat, etc., $9 40; telephone messages, $8 15; transfer,
stage and bus, $18 50; veteriiiar>- services and drugs, $38 95; wages, $22; small items,
$10 35 2,254 55
McCiavin, Chas.. computor and recorder: tionrd and lodging, $l..509; boat equipment and
repairs, $100 62; cartage and bus, $78 50; express and freiglit. $59 21; tares, $5iH> 40: feed,
$22 .50; ga-soline and nil, $1.55 66; groceries and provisions. $124 55; hardware, $27 OS;
lalxiur, chopping ice, $127 05; livery and team hire, $293; lumber, $18; rent of Ixiat, $27.10;
postage and p.o. l>ox, $21 71; pullmans, $72 10; purchase of motor iKiat, $200; moving
and launching lM>nt, $31; moving engine, $4 .50; storage of motor boat, $30 25; sundry
nssL-itancc, $.11 75; telephone messages and telegrams, $9.65; transportation by boat, $7;
small iti-ms, $5 " 3,. 552 23
Maclnnes, ('. ,S., expen.vs of trip to Wa.sliington in .April, 1917 100 00
Marshall, H. M.. inspi-iting engineer: lioard and loilging, $12.15; express, 113 42; fares and
pullmans.*::" ■ .11 items. $1 1 57 49 99
Miles. E. I... a autohirc. $.395; iKiard and lodging, $.3.30 .55; fares, $331 10; livery,
$77.70; ln' ; ind travelling r-xpen-ses rr illness, $14.05; pullmans, $33 tlO; transfer
and bus, $10 .'<U, Miiiill items. $21 40 1,220.50
Milligan, J. C, n.-uii. inginn-r: auto hire, $65; boaril and lorlging, $461.50; expensesnnd freight,
$9 05; fares and pullmans. $32 90; fi-e(l and stabling, $319 20; groceries. $16 40; horse.
sho<'ing, $20 70; repairs to democrat and tinmcss, $12 70; small in-ms, $25 110 963 05
Ncwhnll, ('. .\., hydrographer: lioard and lodging, $134 8.5; fares and pullmans, $140 71 ;
livery, $16; tran.'ifers and bus, $7 .50; sinall items, $7 .55 312 61
O'Neil. C. M., hydrrigrnpher: l>oard and Itxlging, $363 75; express an<l freight, $61.50; fares
and pullmnn.i. $203 70: feed nnrl stabling. $.30.10; fuel, $8; groceries and provisions,
$.567.92; horseshoeing, $32; Inlxiur, $26 75; livery and driver, $1.53 50; oats, $19 75; rent
of storehouse, 5§ m., $69; rent of stove, etc., $8 .50; storage, $7; 2 saddle blankets, $9;
tran-sfcr and bus. $.35 .5fl; small ilcm^. $29 89 . 1,625 86
Peters. V. I!.. commi.sMifincr nl irrigation niiio e(|uipment and repairs, $46 95; lioarH ami
loriging. $241 70: express, $7 15; far. s. $261 05; gasoline, I28gnl.,$.58 40; groceries, $I0..50;
oil, $6 6.f; pulliiinns. $.59 10; transfers and bus. $18 25; small items. $27 05 737 40
Porter, W. <;., assistant commissioner: auto repairs ami storngt-, $5; imnrd and lodging,
1128 45; tares and pullmans, $69.85; gaaolinc and oil, $16 85; photographic work, 110.40;
■mall items, $3 60 234 15
CiuTie<J forward 1.54,750 74
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Irrigation Surveys— Continued.— Arpentages d'lrrigation- Suite.
t cts.
Brought forward 154,750 74
Surveys, Travel, etc. — Concluded. — Arpetitage, Frais de voyages, etc. — Fin.
Reeve, W. T., hydrographer: board and lodging, $1,708: express, $28.60; fares, $016; feed
and stabling, S56; ga-soline and oil, Sll; hardware, $18.10; hauling caVjle across river,
$25; hardwood and labour re speeder frame, $40. .50; hire of speeder, $20; labour cutting
ice, gauging, etc., $220.10; livery and team hire, $409; postage, $12.25; pulliiians, $61.20;
rent of 2 saddle horses, $78; repairs and use of boat, $11; speeder accessories and repairs,
$26.79; sundry labour at cable stations, $42; sundry repairs, $10; transfers and bus, $52;
small items, S14.70 3,460 24
Ritchie, H. C, hydrographer: board and lodging, $1,059; express and freight, $14; fares. and
Pullmans, $682.75; feed. $13; groceries and provisions, $41.45; hire of 5 horses, packing
outfit, $40; livery, $530.25; packer, 4 d., $32; postage, $10.70; transfer and cartage,
$61.75; small items, $25.95 2,510 85
Robin.son, Miss N., stenographer, travelling expenses of trip from Calgary to Ottawa, Sept.
28 to Oct. 2 82 20
Rowley. H. W., hydrographer: board and lodging, $.5.50.10; cement. $11.70; express and
freight, $26.70; fares and pullmans, $10.35; feed and stabling, $222 30; groceries and
provisions, $195.05; hardware, $71 05; horseshoeing, $30.35; harness supplies and repairs,
$21.60; lumber and lathe, $119 60; oats and hay, $207.75; pasturage, $5: postage and
p.o. box, $9.75; rent of stable, $6; smithwork re cable stations, $11.55; transport repairs,
$14.65; wages at $2 per d., $34; small items, $15.70 1.563 20
Russell, B., inspecting engineer: assistance as rodman, $58. 10; auto hire, $6; board and lodging
$103.40; express, $6.15; fares and pullmans, $50.05; livery, $45; rent of motor boat, $10;
transfers and bus, $6; small items, $6. 15 296 85
Sauder, P. M., chief hydrographer: board and lodging, $124 80; fares and pullmans, $157.05;
livery, $15; tran-sfers, $12.20; small items, $16.95 326 00
Smith, E. A., expenses of trip, Ottawa to Vancouver and intermediate points, and return, June
26 to Aug. 21, as follows: auto and horse hire, $4480; board and lodging, $148.60; col-
lecting .supplies, .S7.60; express, $7.35; ftu-es and pullmans, $154.80; transfers, $8.70 371 85
Snelson, W. H., inspecting engineer: board and lodging, $310. 54; cartage, S6.50; express and
freight, $30.93; fares and pullmans, $197; feed and stabling, $36.10; hardware, $9.15;
hay and oats, $89.95; labor, $.50 53; livery, $19; lumber, $167.18; pasturage, etc., $137;
postage and p.o. box, $10; telephone messages and telegrams„$12.75; small items, $21.90. 1,098 53
Storey, W. H, hydrographer: board and lodging, $240 15; fares and pullmans, $217.50;.
livery, $16.50; transfer and bus, $12; telegrams, $5.40; small items, $11.60 503 15
Tempest, J. S., inspecting engineer: board and lodging, $434 30; care of team, etc., $9.50;
express and freight, $26 30; fares and pullmans, $89.50; feed and stabling, $46.70; groceries
and provisions, $113.65; hardware, $13.05; hay and oats, $127.80; hire of saddle, horse,
$6; horse shoeing, $29 35; labor, .$.'30. .50; livery and team hire, $68; repairs to democrat,
$23.30; transfer and cartage, $14 50; small items, $31.85 1,070 30
Waugh, W. S., acting accountant; bo.ard, $4.35; custons duty, $15 73; express, $88.23; fares
and pullmans, $10 90; freight and cartage, $14.81; postage, $10.80; telephone messages
and telegrams, $22.64; small items, $14.17 181 63
Wenden, G. S., hydrographer: board and lodging, $570.15; express, $13 65; fares and pull-
mans, $211.65; feed and stabling, $178.15; hay and oats, $8 90; harness supplies, $14 30;
horse hbe, $10; labor, 35 d. at $2, 38 h. at 50c., 86 h. at 37Jc.; livery, $149; pasturage,
$18; postage, SS 50; transfers, $18: small items, $20.45 1.342 00
Wilson, J. H., Expenses of trip, Ottawa to Calgary and return, Nov. 1 to 15.. . , 168 70
Peters, F. H., commissioner, balance on hand. Mar. 31, 1918 2,750 44
Payments to Gauge Height Readers — Paiements pour observations d'itiage.
Banff District, $1,350 95; Cardstone District, $1,279 35
Cypress Hills, East, District, $382; Cypress Hills, South, District, $290.45
Cypress Hills, West, District, $99.80; .Jasper, Edmonton, District, $1,227.95
Macleod District, $1,. 327. 65; Maple Creek District. $419 85
Nordegg District, $469.50; Peace River District. $741
Saskatoon District, $954 75; Rating Station, $403.60
International District, $.3.52 80; commission and war tax* on money orders, $81.35
179,857 68
Less — Deductions as below 21 , 995 07
2,630 30
672 45
1,327 75
1,747 50
1,210 50
1,3.58 35
434 15
Net expenditure, Irrigation Surveys 157,862 61
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Irrigation Suneys— Concluded.— Arpentages d'lrrlgatlon— Fin. t eta.
DeJuctiont — Sou»traclions.
F. H. Peters, balance from 1916-17 3.079 6fi
Salaries ot substitutes charged to war appropriation 16,894 44
Collections at Calgarj- (or plans, prints, etc 1 ,073 07
8ale ot old outfit 417 00
Demers (L. A.) & Son, cost of inspection of Lake No. 1 30 30
Fowlie. Chas. G.. cost of inspection 60 00
Rowley. H. W.. property lost and unnecessary expenditure 141 0.i
Highwood River Improvement Work 299 55
21,995 07
Water Power Investigations— Hecherclies sur les pouvolrs hydraullqurs.
General Expemet at Head Office— Dipetuet gfniraU^ ou bureau chef.
Services of Ottawa officials (Page K— 25) 21,563 14
Dept. of Public Printing and Stationery, printing, stationery, etc 6,655 66
Globe Indemnitv Co. of Canada. Montreal, premiums on guarantee 113 58
Ontario Hughes^wena Co., Ltd.: parts and repairs for Gurley Current meter, $52.30; steel
tapes. 9, $29 70 82 00
Photography, Limited, Ottawa: a20 paper, 10 gr. at $1 1 , 6 gr. at $8 . 80, 38 gr. at $1 . 35; bromide
paper, 5 dor.. $18 40: Cooper-Hewitt tube, complete, with stand, etc., $113 86; mercury
tubes. 3, $43 75; process plates, royal, 23 do«. at $6, seed, 9 doi. at $8; sundry supplies,
$76 93 677 04
Supplies Co. of Canada. Ltd., Ottawa: cinema negative film, 300 ft., $22.50; cyko paper
(4 1 6» 21 gr., $43, (16 \ 20), 4 gr.. $48; hydroquinonc, 10 lb., $40; process plates. 26 do«..
$28 60, 6 do2., $.36; regal, 2 lb., $60; sundry supplies, $138 38; total, $416 48, less $26.50
overpayment, .'^ept., 1916 389 98
Toplev Co.". Ottawa: Mazda lamps, 3 at $15; photostat paper, 6 rolls, 350 ft. each, at $18,
2 at $24: sundry repairs, $1 15 ; 205 15
I'nitcd Hhdtographir Stores: process plates. 4'doi., $26; paste, 75c 26 75
Watts, E. R. A .Son, Ottawa, cleaning and repairing instruments 24 60
Eipre.-is and freight: American Express Co.. $17 33: Can. Express Co., $15; Can. Nor. Express
Co.. $5 60; Doiii. Express Co., $246 27: Can. Pacific Ry. Co.. $6.59 290 79
Telegrams: Can. Pacific Ry. Co's Telegraph, $548 25, G. N. W. Telegraph Co., $37 68 585 83
Payments under $25: abs. cotton. 10 lb.. $7 50; boxes. 4. $10 65; moving picture film, etc.,
' $20.70; piano wire, 5 lb., $7.50; wood alcohol, 3 gal.. $7 25; sundries, $23 16 76 76
TravelUno Ezpentet, etc. — Dtpetuet de voyage, etc.
AtwiHKl. ( . H.: travel, $461 32; sundries, $7 05 __ 468 37
Champnes,s, A. H.. expenses re exhibit ot views at the Regent Theatre 47 30
Johnston, J. T.: travelling expenses, $437 09; despatch bag, $11; telegrams, etc., $32 71;
expenses re information bureau at chemical exposition. New York, Sept., 1917. $208 .37. 689 17
Kensit, H. E. .M.: cables, $28 66: lares, $11 62; postage, etc., $19 25; unexpended Imliince of
advance, $129 80 *89 33
Stuart, A. T., Toronto to OtUwa and return 25 65
Hriliah Columbia Hj/dromelric Suirryt—Colombic Brilanniqut, relcrft hudromfphiquea.
Swan, R. G., chiel engineer, Vancouver: 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2,600; travelling expenses,
$1 , 745 45 4.345 45
Cline. c:,G., divisional engineer, Kamloops: 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2,200; travelling expenses,
$670 .V); livery and auto hire, $512 3,382 65
Rirhar<ls<>n, C. E., divisional engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at $2,200. less military pay at $2.60
perd 1,250 96
Webb, A. E.. divisional engineer, Vancouver: 5 m. at $1,620, 7 m. at $1,800; travelling cx-
pen.s<-s, auto hire, etc., $972 95: provisions tor trips. $44 94 2.742 89
Challies. G. H.. assistant engineer, April 1 to Feb. 12 at $1.600 1,390 44
Chisholm. K. G.. asst. engineer, Kamloops: 12 ra. to Mar. 31, $1,600; travelling expenses,
$4.34 67 1,934 67
f'orlKiuld. C. E., B.sst. engineer, Vancouver, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
i;iliolt. J. .\.. n.s»t. engimn-r. Vancouver: 6 m. to Sept. .10, $600; travelling expenses, $624.30;
livcrvand auto hire, $108 1,3.32 30
Gill. T). O. n., aiwt. engineer. 12 m. to Mar. 31 1.500 00
Ilughi's. H. C.Bsst. engineer. Vancouver: 7 m. to Mar. 31, $700 (resigned), travelling expenses,
$W.i 20; liverj-. $202 , 1 .497 20
Palier-^.n. T. R. a.s8i. engineer. Vancouver: April 25 to Sept. 8. $446 68; travel. $739.60 1,186 28
TrKlrpifi. E H., asst, engineer. Vancouver, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
W«.d. J. R.. engineer. Vancouver: Oct. 12 to Mar. 31. $564 52; travel. $754 25 1.318 77
Carried forward •''B. 602 49
lyTERlOK iJKI'MtTMKST: KX I'E}^D1TVRE , K— 129
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
WaJer Power Investigations— Continued. $ ct3.
Recherches sur les pouvoirs hydraullques— Suitp.
Brought forward 56,692 49
British Columbia Hyirometric Surreys — Concluded.
Colombie-Brilannique, rdevis hydromitriquee — Fin.
Expenses at Head Office, Vaneouver ($10,122.51) —
Halls, M., clerk and asst. engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,18.3; travel. $830.50 2,013 50
Beeston, G. K.. stenoKrapher to Sept. 30, at $90 per m., $540, asst. engineer, Dec. 1 to
Mar. 31, 114 d. at S3; travelling expenses, $196 75 1,078 75
Dann, Mrs. K., stenographer, April 12 to Feb. 28 at $900 797 50
MacLachlan, F., accountant: 12 ra. to Mar. 31, $1,500; travel, $286 66 1,786 66
Milnor, A. T., office assistant: 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; living allowance, $300; travel,
$295.95 1,795 95
Robinson, Miss W. M., stenographer, 8 rn. to Nov. 30 at $.50, 4 m. to Mar. 31, at $75 700 00
Assistance, at S3 per d., $382 25; sundry assistance, $82 10 464 35
Miscellaneous expenses: cable station equipment and repairs, $256.65; exchange and
war tax, $53.65; gauge boxes, 5, $109 35; hardware, $105.85; parcel post, etc., $.37.30;
photographic expenses, $86 64; postage and wrappers, S222 72; repairs to tripods,
etc., $45 50; repairs to stop watches. $54 75; telephone rental, office, 12 m. to Mar. 31,
$81, R. G.Swan, lOm.toMar. 31.S28 50; 1. d. tolls, $14 25; telegrams, $80 02; sundry
office expenses, S35 41; express, $108 81; sundries, $164 80 1,485 80
Expenses, Kamloops Office ($4,098.10)—
Allan. Miss 15. H., stenographer, 8 m. at $05, Dec, $75 595 00
Archibald, F. R., asst. engineer, 82 d. to June 30 at $3 246 00
Currv, V. D., asst. engineer, 68 d. to Aug. 25, at $3 204 00
McNaughton, A. L., asst. engineer: 12 ra. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travel, $461; livery, $85. . . 1,746 00
Mills, Mr^. B. B., stenographer, 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $900 225 00
Phillips, A. M., asst. engineer, .34 d. to Mar. 31, at $4 136 00
Stenographer, temporary, at $2 per d., $52; sundry .assistance, $120.25 172 25
Miscellaneous expenses: ga.solinc, 3.55 gal., $1.50.95; sundry expen.ses of motor boat, $77.95;
hardware, $173.98; horsefeed and livery, $88.10; lumber, $45.10; postage, $43;
teaming lumber, etc., $25.75; telephone rental, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $60; express, etc.,
$18 12; sundries, $90 90 773 85
Gauge readers —
Coast division: at $15 per m., $60; at$10,$120; at $7 50, $240 50; at$9,$36; at $6, $196.05;
at $5, $1,230 40; at .50c., per d. $5.56; at 25c. per d., $267 70 2,712 65
Kamloops division: at $15 per m., $90; at $10, $715 85; at $7 .iO, -$408 10; at $7, $51.35;
at $6, S66; at $5, $1,070.72; at .$2, $4(5; at $2 50 per d., $15; at $1 per d., $106; at 50c.,
$107 .50; at 2.5c., $616 3,352 52
Nelson division: at $10, $83.75; at $7.50, $789.20; at $.5, $1,248.40; at 25c. per d., $68.75;
sundry, $25 .50 • 2,215 60
Prince George division: at $10 per m., $159 05; at .?7 .50, $119.55; at $5, $83.20 301 80
Ontario Hughe.s-Owcns'Co., Ltd., Ottawa: parts for Ourley current meter, $132.80; duty and
►*• express, $10.90 149 70
Topley Co., Ottawa, metallic refills, 24, $33.71; E. R. Watts & Son, repairs, etc., $14.04.. 47 75
Mimilolm Hydrometric Surveys — Rcleves hydromdriques du Manitoba.
Ilendrv, M. C., chief engineer: 12 m. to Mar. 31, $3,000; travel, $62.45 3,062 45
Allen, C. O., asst. engineer: 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $9.50 (less $346.50, military pay at $1 . 10 per d.
' »from May 21); travel, etc., $79 682 54
Gainstord. G. K., asst. engineer: 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,125; travelling expenses, $43 25 - 1,168 25
Ireland, W. J.; asst. engineer: 12 in. to Mar. 31. $1,800; travelling expenses, self and assist-
ants, $4.57.65; provisions, .$23. .80; sundries. $23.17 2,304 62
Madden, M. S., asst. engineer: 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; board and lodging. Keewatin. $310.85;
travelling expenses, $298.95; hardware, $31; fuel, $19.90; telegrams, $32 90; sundries,
$55.13 1,948 73
Mooney, J. P., a.sst. engineer: 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,200: travel, $13.,50 1,213 50
Patterson, E. B., a.s.st. engineer: 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,800; travelling expenses, $502.45;
hire of 2 dog teams and men, $.89; livery, $155.50; labour. $244.55; provisions and dog
feed, $94.72; sundries. $3.S 40 2, 924 62
Robin.son, R. f'., asst. engineer: 12 m. to Mar. 31, $1,200; travelling expenses, $442.45; hire of ,
motor launch. 14 d., $42; livery, .$73. 15; labour, $23; hardware, etc., $8.20 1,788 80
Smith, A. P.. asst. engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1.250 00
Barrv, P. .1., draughtsman, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1.300 00
Cameron, C. \'., ilraiightsman, 6 m. at $1,200, 6 m. at $1,350 1.275 00
Chalmers, K. H., draughtsman, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1.250 00
Moore, T. .J., draughtsman, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1.200 00
Pirie, A., draughtsman. 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,200 00
Smith, F. S., draughtsman, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1.2.50 OO
Carried forward 103,571 63
1— 9k
K— 130 AVDITOR f!E\ERALS REPORT. 1911-1918
9 GEORGe V. A. 1919
Wator Power Investieatlons— Concluded. S cts.
K»"clierches sur les pomolrs bydraullques— Fin.
Brought forward 103, .'571 63
Manitoba Hydromelric Surveys — Concluded — Reletfs hydromftriquea du Manilolja—yin.
Wallace, W. H., drtughtmsan, 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,200. less military pay at $1.10 per d 798 50
Galloway, C. C hvdrographer: 6 m. at $840, 6 m. at $960; travel, $270.60; livery, $50.75;
labour, etc., $27.45 1.248 80
f.reonwood. C, accountant. 12 m. to Mar. 31 l.SOO 00
Jarrett. .1., stenographer. 12 m. to Mar. 31 1.010 00
Mackey, S. \V. \., stenographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31 (less 51 days) 675 00
\iemen at $45 m., $74.03. at $2 per d., $200, C A. Hansen, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $585; labourers,
Jl.'i6 90: cooks, $114.25 1.110 18
Gauge readers: at $20 per m.. $180; at $15. $37.S 90; at $12 .50, $1,37 50; at $10, $.378: at $7.50,
$9,S8 13; at $6 25, -$368.75; at $5, $2,214.07; at M, $16; at 25c. per d., $91.25; sundry
gauge reading, $111.10 4,863 70
Travelling expenses, etc.: A. M. Beale, $78 14; J. R. Hissett. $290 25 368 39
Miscellaneous eip>enscs: rent of office, Kcewatin, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $108; rent of Burroughs
adding machine at $15 per m. to Oct. 10, $95; blue and white prints, $53.25; board for
ajvuistJints, $219 .55; care of typewriter. 1 yr., $20; electric light, $22 24: groceries. $384.65;
hardware, plumbing supplies, etc., $160.40; lumber, $216 09: money ortlers, etc., $44 21;
photographic expenses, $114 73; postjjge, $76 94; repairing boat, $.')2 75; work on cable
stations, etc., $113.15; rent of telephone, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $S7; special trips, $114; tele-
grams, $60 12; water and ice. $26.45; sundry office supplies, $50.30; express, freight and
cartage, $164.83; sundries, $136.56 2.320 82
.Vora Scvlia Water Poirer Inrcstigations — Xoutclle-Ecosse recherches sur Its pouroira hydrauUgurt.
Smith. K. H., chief engineer: 12 m. to Mar. 31. $1,800; travelling expenses, $782.66 2.582 66
fht^holm. K. G., travel, $71 .85; .Sheppard, N. E. D.. travel, $622.66 694 51
Jliscellaneous expenses: assistance at gauge, etc., $20.75; canvas boat, $15.50; charwoman, 13
m. to Mar. 31, $39; hardware, etc., $80 88; photographic expcn.ses, $36.73; postage, $47 88;
ront of telephone, 12 m.. $32 34; sundry office expenses, $54.94; livery and auto hire,
$172 25; sundries, $67.78 568 05
Lake of the )r<x><i« Reference and Stare Lake and Canford MilU SurreuD— Question du lac dc> Bois
el arpenlagct dc Stare Lake cl Canford MilU.
Dunn, T. II., chief engineer: 12 m. to Mar. 31 at $12 per d.; travelling expenses, $750.65 5, 130 65
McKwen, CJ. G.. a.s.-<t. engineer; 12 m. u> Mar. :il. $2,100: travel, $42S 65 2,528 65
Miscellaneous expenses: board and lodging, $.'!5 40; instruments and repairs, otc., $70.65;
labour, $96 25; U-legrams, $35.11; sundries, $35 14 272 55
Ethihit, San Diiyo. < nl- .>;«<"imrn, .■>iin-lJnu", < iit.
Avery, h. H., .special representative: board, at $80 per m. to July 21, $295; rent of apartments
at $60 per m.. $220; travelling expenses, tSan Diogo to Ottawa, $179.60; cur fares, $17.95;
exchange, $14 10; sundries. $15 90 742 .55
I>esar— Deductions as below..
Total, Water Power Investigations.. .
Deduetionit — Souitrarlinns.
Salaries f>f .Hub.-^titutes, charged to War .\pprr>pri»t inn
KcMit, H. E. M.. balance on hand March 31, 1917
Swan, R. G., proceeds of sales, 2 bontcs and saddle, $135, buggy and liumciw, $40
1 •10.286 64
4.931 00
125,355 64
4.7.i5 CK)
1 00
.... 175 00
4.031 00
12.605 99
18 60
150 91
41 51
2,318 00
25 50
81 17
129 39
597 90
1,634 03
021 67
lyriCltlUIi DKfMCTMEST: F.M'KMtlll IIF. K— 131
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Canadian National Parks— Pares nationaiu canadiens. % cts.
General Expenses at Ottawa — Dipenses ginirales i Ottawa.
Services of Ottawa officials (Page K— 25)
Johnson, D. W., various small expenditures in connection with lectures
Allan, Killam & McKav, Ltd., VVinnipec: premium on guarantee bonds for $47, 000 to March
31, 1918, at S3 50 per $1,000, $104.50, less adjustments for 1916-17, $7. ,59
Canadian Express Co., express charges •
Canadian Fairbanks-Morso'Co., Ltd.: portable'gasoline pumping outfits, 1 at $260, 0 at $340;
strainers, 6, $18 t
Canadian Inspection and Testing Laboratories, Ltd.: inspecting steam shovels, 2i d. at $10,
$25; telephone to Ottawa, 50c
Canadian Northern Express Co., charges on fire hose to Jasper, $55.08; various express
charges, $26.09 ■■ . . .
Canadian Pacific Ry.: freight on lamp poststo Annapolis Royal, $100.80; freight on supplies
to Banff, $28.59 ,. .
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co's. telegraph, telegrams
Department of Public Printing and Stationery ($3,332.75) —
Printing, etc.: binders and loose-leaves, $159.31; blank books, $275.70; envelopes, $45.20;
filing cards, S234.58; forms, various, $2.59.88; half-tones, $131.96; letter heads,
$345.34; posters, $12.76; progress payment on report, $169.30
Stationery, inside: books and pamphlets, $27.23; card cabinets, 4. $24.20; sectional
bookcases, 2, $55. .50; subscriptions to periodicals, $35.55; time books, special, 50,
$84.50; various stationery supplies, $394 .69
Stationery for outside offices: chief superintendent, $34 10; Buffalo Park, $31.17; Elk
Island Park, $5 08; JasperPark, $201 01; Hockv Mountains Park, $369 61; Waterton
Lakes Park, $23.27; Yoho Park, SlU .09; Parks, generally, $108.62 883 95
Publications: North West Game .\ct, 4,0.50 copies, $152.50; postal guide, 7 copies,
$5.25; Statutes, 1907 to 1916, $26.50; Conodo 6'aJe«e, $4; various publications, $4 85. 193 10
Devlin, R. J. Co.. Ltd., Ottawa: dressing and mounting grizzly bear robe, $25; storage on
buffalo head, $1 26 00
Dominion Express Co., charges at Ottawa 532 81
Douglas, Garnet, Ottawa, engine boxes and handles, 6 at $9 54 00
Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Co., Ltd.: siame.se connections. IJ in., with shut^ff valves, 6. 99 00
Grant-Holden-C.raham, Ltd., Ottawa, union jacks, 9 ft., .50 at $5.25 262 50
CJutta Percha & Rubber, Ltd., Montreal: Victor unlined linen fire hose, \\ in., 90 100-ft.
lengths, SI, 764; improved hose expanders, 6, $06.15; .section hose, 2-in., 6 8-ft. lengths,
$24 .93; nozzles, .spanners and washers, $11 .66 _ 1,866 74
Kean, A. D., Vancouver: motion films, 1,480 ft. negative at 50c., 1,737 ft. positive print at 10c. ,
total, $913.70, less $25. .50 deductions for accounts assumed 888 20
National Association of Audubon Societies, lantern slides 73 00
Photography, Ltd., Ottawa: developing, 10 rolls, $2.00; making 19 negatives, $6.75; prints,
744, $46.74; copies, 6 x 8, 2, $1.50 ,57 59
Pritchard-.\.ndrcws, Ltd., Ottawa: badges, (boatmen's, chaffeur's and drivers') .500. $47.50;
brands, 67, $46.40; brass etched plates, 600, $67.50; dog tags, 500, $13.75; etched plates,
with spring, 100, $30; lead seals, .500, $2. .50
Smart-Woods, Ltd., Ottawa, portable canvas tanks, 3, $58 .50; union jacks, 50 at $5 25
Topley Co., Ltd., Ottawa: focus condensers, 12, $16.20; plates and film packs, $14.00; repairs
to transit, $27, ,50; various supplies, S21 .86 ,
Wolfe & Hine, Edmonton, mounting specimens: 4 bison heads, at $75; 1 cow bison head,
$50; largo elk head, $50, cartage and packing, $24.50
Payments to 4 members of Ottawa Fire Brigade testitig fire hose, June 6, 1917
Cartage, for hose tests, $2.25; cartage, for lectures, $13; electric light extensions, $3.90
Electric supplies, 75c.; express charges, 65c.; framing pictures, $6.5()
Freight, $13.61; lunches, at engine test, $8.85; parts for fire engine, $4.40
Repairs to instruments, $1.25; rope, 200 ft., $4. .50; supplies for lantern, $2 7 75
Telegrams, $10.38; uniform buttons, $3.75; books, bought in London, $2.94 17 07
Chief Superintendent's Office, Edmonton — Bureau du xttrinlendenl en chef d Edmonton.
liarnard-IIervey, P. C, chief superintendent, 12 m. to March 31
Campbell, Miss M., clerk, 8 m. at $.55, 4 m. at $75
( H'lich, Miss A. E., stenographer, 8 in. to Nov. 30 at $60, Dec. 1 to Jan. 17 at $75
.Miller. Miss L., office assistant, 16 d. in Feb. at $2, .50, 25 d. in March, $57.70
Way, Miss G., stenographer, 1 day, Feb. 18
Way, Miss I. A., stenographer. 9 in. to Dec. 31 at $70, Jan. 1 to March 19 at $75
Hiirnard-Hervey, P. C, travelling expenses visiting pai'ks
Alberta Government Telephones, long distance messages
City of Edmonton: rent of telephone and extension, 12 m. to .lune 30, 1918, $58; repairs, 25c.,
Cunningham, C. F., preparing plans fc)r dipping tank and (M)rral, Buffalo Park
( irah.am, F. .J., drawing and tracing plans for dipping vat and operating table, 8 d
\\'olfe & Ilinc; mounting 4 buffalo heads, at $75; skinning and dressing 2 bison robes, with
heads attached, at $35; curing and dressing cow bison hide. $25; taking measurements of
heads and robes, $15; express paid on buffalo skin from Banff, $7.45
Blue prints, $2.85; cartage, 80c.; express, .$2 00; postage stamps, $50; photographic work,
$7.30; rent of p.o. box, $12; repairs, $1 .75; telegrams, $120.35
Carried forward 31, 018 30
1— 9|k
207 65
321 00
80 IC'
4'>4 50
25 00
19 15
7 90
26 86
3,000 00
740 00
.596 13
97 70
2 50
,825 97
707 10
29 95
58 25
15 00
20 00
I
t
417 45
203 65
K— 132
AVniTOR f!i:\EllM.-^ REPORT, I!>17I9I$
9 GEORGF. V, A. 1919
( anadian National Parks— Continued.— Pares natlonaiii canadlrns— Suite.
Brouglit forward.. .
Anlilopc I'ark, Maple I reck, .Sask.
$1 20..
Maple < 'n^ek A't » .<, :iilviTi ising grazing privilege
Antelope Reserre, Foremost, Allii.
Labour on fences. 30 d. at $2.50. 10 d. at $3
Hunt, H. B., Xemiscan: barbed wire, 25 rolls, $147.50; staples. 15 lb.,
Hyde, F. O. A- Cci.. Lethbridge, timothy hay, 1 ton
Buffalo Park, Wainwriaht.
Superintendent, A. C. Smith, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Alexandf-r, Geo., assistant gate-keeper, 12 m. to Mar. 31. . . .
Blinn. \V. O., rider. April 1 to .July 10, at $C5
Brady, H. D., rider, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Cotton, E. J., fire and game warden, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
Davidson, D. \V., pate-keeper, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Tairhead, R. O.. olfiee as.sistant, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Reeves, Herliert. rider, Aug. 1 to Mar. 31 at $65.
Walker, II. B., foreman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Blacksmith, at $3, S79.50: chore bov at $15 a m.. $(>S.8»
Foreman, at $.3. $124..50: at $4. $!3(i; rider, at $2..')0, $45
Labourers: at $2..'")(). $606.50; at $3, $.333; at $3.15. $266.17; at $3.50, $1,318.82
Stablemen: at $2.50. $130; at $3, $.375; at $3.15, $.S5.05; at $;i..50, $180.25
Teamsters: at $2..50, $1,461.25; at $.3, $2.46S.40; at S3.15, $3:«.«4; at $3.50, $1,187.90
Davidson, D. W., gate-keepiT, expenses to Brandon with bufTalo cow
.Smith, \. C!.. .superintendent, travelling expenses
Alberta Government Telephones: rental, 12 m. to Mar. 31. $32.45; long distance messages,
$6.20
Atla.s Lumber Co.: lumber. 7,595 ft., $233.93; rubberoid roofing, 4 rolls, $16..'50; sash, 4,
H.25; shingles. 3 bdles, $3; total, $250.68. less 20 sacks cement. $18, and 13 sacks, $1.30 . .
Bis.s<>n A- Son, parts of implements
Boyer, M. A.: blacksmith coal, 1,000 lb.. $20; horse-shoelni!. $.36.31 repairs l.i impleimnls
" and vehicles. $31.75
Crot<"au, H. O., WainwTight Livery, feed and stabling
Dicker. S.. camp cook, provisions destroyed by water
Frawr, ¥. E. & Co.: coal oil. 2.52 gal.. $73.86; ticking. 24 yd.. $8.40; various small supplies,
$3 24
Grand Trunk Pacific Rv.: freight on 3 carloads post% from Jasper, $185.08; freight on bufTalo
h< ads and hiries. $10.43
Greer. M ., Wainwright Liver)', feed and stabling
Hart, (has., m nice i>f 3 mares
Kemp. \V. H.; horse-shoeing, $128.19; sundry blacksmith's work. $66..3S
Lewthwaite, Sam. steel shoe reindeer sleighs, 1 sot
Livingstone. Walter, automobile hire
UiVe. A.: hire of team. 5 d., $12..'iO; hire of wagon. 17 d.. $8.50
McKav. R. A.: building bunk house and scales (labour only), $37.76; making sign boards,
$3.,50; crating buffalo, $1.80
MiLirMl, II. \V.: po.Hiage stamps. $40: rent of p.o. box, $2.50
Met^iiakir. A. earp. nier work. '.K) h. at 60c
Mi-tals. Ltd.: gate valves. 4, $20; nipples, cocks, tees, etc.. $6.06; express charges, 90<'
Mills, Sherman, D.. black diamond coal, 31 S tons at $6.25, 30-7875 tons at $0.50
Morrison. W. T., rerairs to buggies
Musson A Ro.s.s: speeini fencing, .5.'iO rds. $715; various hardware supplies, $22.80...
Reifl, Oliver, rligging well. 16 ft. dei-p
Ruslc. .\nlon. thp'shing. 0.877 bush, oats ^t 6o
.'''■(.fTieUI. .\.: harness supplii's and nrnirs. $73.75; horsi- blankets, 6) pr., $47.75
.STiiilh. C;. A.: automobile hiri'. $7. .VI: s<rviec of 7 maris. $105
Smith. Herbert: nutomoliile hire. $15; metal wheel truck, $50; parts of implenicnf", $.^4 20:
plow shares. 10, $.33; sleigh runners. $9.50 . . .
.''toti. \\ . ('•.: painting granary. $70; kalsomining and varnishing rooms. 110
Treffry. W.: hire of man and team, 5) d, $:i3; hiro of team only, 2 d., $5
I'niti-*! (irain C.rfiwers. Ltd., bran. 21 bags
Wainwrighl I'hnriiiney. veterinary suppliis
Wainwright Sheei .Mi'tal Works: tank and heater. $49; sundry supplies. $22.45
Wainwrjght '.Star*, advertising lendr-rs for threshing
Wainwrinlit Studio, photogrnphir- work
Walinn A- I nldle (Wnmwrighl Flour .Mills', bran. 2..560 lb
Waftibum. W. F. lariridaeH. K l„,xes. $14.60; giite. 7 It. by 14 ft.. $29.50; raw nil, 19 gal., $20;
various t<M)la ami harclware supplies, $291 .37
Carried forward
$ cts.
31,018 30
• lU 00
105 00
US 70
16 .50
1,,500 00
180 Ot)
215 97
7.SI) 00
7.S0 W)
900 00
900 00
520 00
1,000 00
I4S 39
305 ,50
2,. 524 29
770 30
5,4.56 19
42 40
30 45
38 63
237 38
S8 09
88 06
31 00
4 21
85 SO
195 51
42 30
30 00
192 .57
.10 00
UHI 75
21 W
43 a5
42 .V)
,54 <Ht
25 96
396 9S
31 .50
737 Sit
25 20
412 62
121 .50
112 50
161 70
XO 00
:ts 00
35 55
,52 .38
71 45
7 20
2tt 00
51 50
3.5.5 47
51,4.30 53
INTERIOR DEPARTUEyT: EXPEXDITURE K— 133
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Canadian National Parlis— Continued.— Pares nationaux canadiens— Suite. $ cts.
Brouglit forward 51,4-30 53
Buffalo Park, M'ainmright — Concluded.
Wiley, &. E., V.S., veterinary services and medicines . . 144 50
Payments undci' $20 —
Alarm dork. J2.25; automobile hire, $57.40; batteries, 93e 60 58
("artatfo, $2; express and freight, $4.15; hardware, $9.90 16 05
Hip boots, $"..50: making ticks. 7.5e.; oilcloth, etc., $19.02 27 27
Oil stove and spider, S6.75; parts of implements. $S.04; rent of tent, $2 16 79
Rent of bobsleighs and wagon, $17; repairs to cutter, $5.60; repairs to pump, $2 2460
Salt, 1 .300 lb., $24; telegrams. $1.35; veterinary supplies, $10.45 35 80
Weighing fees 2 90
Elk Island Park, Lamonl—Parc de I'ile Elk.
Coxford, Arch., superintendent. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Riders at $73 a m.- W. fitments, Oct. 6-25. $48..39: V. Hiscock, Mar. 1-31. $75
Carpenter*. 17 d. at Sfi: foremen, 2r)> d. at $4, 23| d. at ?5; labourpis. 2885 d. at $3, 17 d. at
$4; m^nand teams, 144} d. at $5. 43S d. at $6, 12! d. ai $7, I d. at $8
Coxford. A., pxpense*: travel, ?7.') fiO; teed and stabling. $4.2.>; freight and etpress, $1.73;
ptora^e, 2.ic.; Ic'ephones, $2.20; veterinary medi"ine.s, $1.05..
Alberta Government Telephones, rental, 12 m. to Mar. 31 . 1918
Bell, John L., feed and stabling
Birch, I. \\.: horse-shoeing. $.35.75; repairs to vehicles, $13.75
Cushing Bros. Co.. Ltd., building material for rider's cottage, $370; freight on same, $21.63.
Dallas, Thos.: coal oil, 5 cases. $20.25; gat^', I6-ft., $9; pyrene fire-extinguisher, 2, $24; tent,
$23; sundry hardware, $26.65
Freeman Co.. I^td., Edmonton, expenses in connection with horse shipped from .I.i.sper
Great-West Saddlery Co.. Ltd., Edmonton, saddle and bridle
Harris, Harvey: buggy, $107; harness supplies, $20.35; horse-feed, $6.-55
Helm, Fred. Good Hope, oats, 160 bush, at 75c
■lurka, Fred , Good Hope, hay, 9 tons at $10
Murray. J. J. & Co., Edmonton, hay, 10 tons at $14.20, 20 tons at $16.50, 10-09 tons at $17.50. . .
Reid. Ernest. Good Hope, oats. 200 bush, at 75c
Walker & Reid: bran. 300 lb., $6.30; rock salt, 1 ton, $40; wire, 2 rolls, $11.50
Zelmer, Emil, Good Hope, hay, 2 tons at $10
Freight, etc., on hor.se from Wainwright. $9.85; harness supplies. $6.75; lumber, $4.45; nails
and cement for riders' cottage, $15.29; parts of implements, $12.80; postage stamps, $12;
pump cylinder, $9; sharpening disc, $6.40; veterinary services, $10 86 54
Fori Anne Park, AnnapoUs Royal.
Buckler, J., caretaker, July 9 to Mar. 31, 1918, at $50 a m
Blackie, .\lf., board and lodging for .Mrs. Becbe, during removal of house, 3 weeks
C leveland, .1. L., contract for removal of Mrs. Beebe's cottage
Copeland, S.: labour at $1.75 ad.. $51.90; putting up flag, etc.. $1.50
Dominion -\tlantic Ry., freight on guns, guncarriages and shells
Hamesh. C. ,\., spruce timber for garrison bridge, 1,010 ft ,
Lewis. James: carting carload of pfists, $10; sundn,* cartage, $17.95
Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Co., rent of telephone at caretaker's cottage, July 19 to
June 30. 1918
Ottawa Improvement Commission, artificial stone lamp standards, with cast iron tops, 24
at $16
Ritchie, ?I.T.: material for fence, $5.79; labour on fence, 14-8d., $37; lumber for bridge, 188
ft., $3 76
-Smart-Woods, Ltd., union jack, including express charges
West, H. .\.: chain, J-in, I.OOO ft.. $214. .50; Portland cement, 40 bbl., $114; paint, varnish, etc.,
$14.75; stove and pipes. $7. .50; various hardware supplies, $15.50 366 25
Advertising sale of fence, $1..50; cleaning grounds. $6.75; climbing flag-pole, $2; liver>' hire,
$3.50; map cases, etc.. $6.10; painting sign, $6; printing bills, $2.50; shingles, $2.75;
sundry labour, $3.97; table, chairs, etc., $12 47 07
Fort Howe Park, St. John, .V.S.
Harris, W. E. and Hall, A. V., Toronto, payment on account of plans for lay-out of park at
Fort Howe, St. John 250 00
,200 00
123 39
;,338 00
83 08
18 00
42 00
49 50
391 63
102 90
11 05
53 25
133 90
120 00
90 00
618 55
150 00
57 80
20 00
437 10
12 00
315 00
53 40
26 99
20 20
27 95
20 88
384 00
46 55
19 25
Carried forward 59 , 505 25
K— 134 ACniTOR GESERMS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Canadian National Parks— Continued.— Pares natlonaui canadlens— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 59,505 25
Glacier Park, Glacier, B.C.
Russell, ex., superintendent, salary shown under Yoho Park
Deutschman, C. H., raretaker o( ca-ses. June 4 to Oct. 31 at $100
Hilton, A., fire and game warden, July 6 to Oct. .31 at $80
Walker, Thos., fire and game warden, July 1 to Oct. 31 at $S0
Williamson, Wm., warden and in.spector, 12 jti. to Mar. 31, 1918
Foreman, 34 d. at {4; labourers, 109 d. at $3.25; section men, 108 d. at $3.25
Deutschman, C. II.. travollinR expense
Goodwin, J., trail foreman; fares of men, $12: freight on supplies, $7.10
Russell, E. N., superintendent,: travellinR expenses $52.70; express and telegram, 80c
Vicar>', T. F., chief warden, Yoho park, travelling expenses
Brewster Transport Co.: hire of saddle horse, July 9 to Oct. 15, $99; moving cajnp and hire
of pack hors»s. $70; sundry horse hire, $10
McCormick, J. H., hire of man and team, 4J d. at $7
Small payments: hardware supplies, $16.30; express charges, $1.G5
Jasper Park.
Rogers, S. M.. superintendent, Oct. 16 to Mar. 31, 191S at $2,400
DriscoU, A. .acting superintendent and engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Allenach, A., s'eoographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Buckham, T. R., chief fire and eamc warden, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Burke, J. A., foreman, at $125 am
Ellison, C H., assistant engineer, 6 d. in April
Patcrson, J. C, instrument man, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Taylor, K. S., clerk, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Thompson, F. H., janitor, 12 m. to Mar. 31
VanderGucht, Mrs. M. A., stenographer, 9 m. at $65, 3 m. to Mar, 31, at $75
Vickcrman, S. T., stenographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31.
Wilkins, G. E., tinieke<'per, 2 m. at $75, 1076 m. at $100
Woolley, \)., storck.-epci, 12 rii. to Mar. 31
Fireanri game wardens, at $100: .\. .M. .'Vcheson,3 m. to June 30; J. S. Rob8on,8m. to Mar. 31.
Fire and game warden, at $90: P. E. .Simpson, 12 m. to Mar. 31. Icfs 16 d
Fire and game wardens, at $85: E. J. Biglev, 12 m , $1,020; Cieo. liusliv, $1,020 '. . .
Fire and game wardjns, at $80: E. \. Baity. $10; \V. E. Biggs. $.509.16; Thos Campbell,
$126.67; E. I). Clarke, $12.30: Chas. Couran. $110.25; W. F. Irilh, $960; L. Fulton,
$476.92: R. I locklev, $929.23; B. F. James. $4(10; J. .lames. $4.i8.5I; W, F. James, $133.33:
B. W. Langfonl. $960: J. S. Koli.son, $240: A. M. Woods, $904.94
Blacksmiths, at 40c. an h.. $621.20: at 4.5c., $169.6.')
Bridge carpenters, at 35c., $1,500.10; cook at $70 a m., $1.50.77
Firefighters, at 45c., $2,464.20; section man, at 32ic., $.524.22
Laljounrr.: at .30c.. $1,580.10; at 321c.. $1,281.80; at 35c., $31.50; at 4Sc., $135.45
Stable (c.reman, at tSO a m., $448.12; sub-foreman, 10 h., $3.50
'rfam.stcrH. at $S0 a in
Biggs, W. E., warden, hiiy and oats at Pocahontas
Bigley, E. J., warden, board at Jasper, while hunting coyotes
Huckham, T. R.. chief warden: Ixmrd of sell, $20: board of men, $3.50; provisions for
special trip, $44.65; overalls and cap, $4.75; freight on fire outfit, $2.89: paint oil, $1 ... .
Driscoll, A., acting warden: travelling expenses, $1(1.35; office supplies, $:<.I0; photographic
work, $8.15
Frith. F. W., warden, board and lodging
Hockley, K,, warden: firebnck for stove, $1; freight and express, $3.56; postage, etc., 14.10
.lames, J., warden, board during special investigation at Brule
Rob.Hon. J. S., warden, travelling expenses with horses to Banff. Yoho and Waterton Lake, .
lUxld, R. D., expens4's ">f self an<l a.ssiMtant. shipping fry and lingerlings, Banff to Jasp<'r:
travelling ex[>cnHi.^, «ini .55; expri-ss. $13.75; ciirtiige. $2: lelegrnms, $2,17 119 47
Rogers. .■<. .M., suisrintendenl: boiird f.ir wK. $l.t!i .'>J: pulliiians. $16. SO; transfers, $4.20;
board for men. $.j..jO; fares for labourers, $1.05; olfice supplies, $14.95; veterinary supplies,
$.5; exDrc!«, etc., $1.55 188 60
Simpson, ('. E., warden, Pocahontas, travelling expenses 80 75
Taylor, K. .''., ncoiuntant. travelling eipen-M"! 6 50
Wrnxls. A. .M.. warden: board at Brule. $5.6(»; hay, I bale, $1.25 8 85
.Xcklnnd D., A .Son, I. id.. \Vinni|s'g: oak lumlwr for Cavcll bridge, 333 ft., $28.64, freight on
same, $7.09 , 33 73
.Alia* Lumljcr Co., Ltd., Jasper, lumber ; 01 60
Blue Diamond Coal Co.: feed and shoeing, warden Hockley's horse, 111.25; sasolino, 2
cans. $9; hire of man, $12; provisions for men working at Solomon fire, $240.85; total,
$279.10; less. $|.> allowiKl for pruvisinns return vl 2IVI 10
Bn-wsU-r. J., Brule: hin- of packhorses nt $1.50 a. d., $24; hire of team at 70e. an h., $29 40;
meals for men. $10; for .Solnmon fin- . . ... 83 40
Carried forward <i7.(i'jn lit
490 00
307 70
320 00
960 00
1
,036 25
4 70
19 10
53 50
4 15
179 00
31 50
17 95
1
.\m 23
o
,400 00
900 00
1
, .lOO 00
399 02
21 60
960 00
1
,200 00
7.S0 00
SIO 00
900 00
257 67
900 00
1
.200 00
1
.033 55
2
,(M0 00
C
.241 31
790 85
1
.6.50 ,S7
.)
,988 42
3,028 85
451 62
1
.,521 76
16 25
10 00
76 79
27 60
8 00
8 00
4 (K)
53 05
[STERIOR DEl'ARTMEST: EXPENDITURE K— 1 35
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1.
Canadian National Parks— Continued.— Pares nationaux cansdiens— Suite. $ ots.
Brought forward 97, 026 19
' Jasper Park — Continued.
Brewster & Moore, Ltd., .Jasper: board of Mr. .lacobson at Woolleys, 8 d., $8; teaming warden
Simpson's effects from Brule, $9; trip with Mr. Jacobson to Mt. Edith Cavell, 5 d.,
packing, guiding and supplying food, $97.50 IH •'>0
Burnham-Frith Electric Co., Ltd., Edmonton: dry batteries, 36, $16.92; Bpark plugs,
12, $7.80 ;■■■■ 24 72
Canadian Express Co.: charges on goods to Jasper, $46.16; charges on goods shipped from
Jasper, $24.31 70 47
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Ltd., repair parts for speeder 3o 04
Canadian Lighting Co., Edmonton, mantles and general supplies for lighting system, Admin-
istration building 83 ^o
Canadian Northern Rv. Co.: freight on 8 horses from Entrance, $26; freight on various
supplies, $13.32; telegrams, $2 ,m nn
City of ( 'algarv, Studebaker sprinkler 300 00
Connell & Grigg. Edmonton: paints, oils, etc., $19.65; shells, loaded, 12 boxes, $16.20; sundrj'
hardware, $26.75 62 60
Dominion Road Machinery Co., Ltd., Goderich, repair parts for grader 40 70
Edmonton Iron Works, Ltd.: iron tie-rods, plates, etc., lor Cavell bridge, $190; hardware
blocks for Boulder Cr. bridge, .50, $45 2.35 00
Edmonton Paint and Glass Co., Ltd.: boiled linseed oil, 4U gal., $69.85; turpentine, 5 gal., _ __
$4.65; ultramarine blue, 1 lb., 27c '* "
Ferguson & Hogg, Ltd., Edmonton: stoves, 6, $30; freight prepaid, $13.50 43 50
Freeman Co., Ltd., Edmonton, bran, i ton 2- 00
Fulton, Lewis, foreman, expenses due to injury (O.C.June 21, 1917): hospital care and expenses, __
$,57.20; mediral attendance, $65; railway fares, $17. .55 I'lS '■'
Grand Trunk Pacific Ry Co.: customs duty on speeder and parts, $23.88; fares of men, $17.05;
freight on coal from Entwi,stle, $130.10; freight on sprinkler from Calgary, $71; freight
on A. Driscoll's eft'ects to Edmonton, $20.38; freight on horses to Edmonton. $89.80;
freight on various supplies to Jasper, $22.43; freight on various supplies from Jasper,
$94,38 •*69 02
Grand Trunk Pacific Telegraph Co., telegrams at Jasper 84 91
Great West .Saddlery Co., Ltd., Edmonton: bridles, 12, $34.50; various harness supplies,
j]5 25 49 75
Hallock-,Smith Co.; Edmonton, fir lumber for Cavell' bridge, 9,080 ft. at $27 'i? 15
Hamilton & Son, Ltd., Edmonton: bran, 1,000 lb., $24.10; timothy hay, lOi ton at $27.40... 304 9o
Imperial Oil Co., Ltd., Edmonton: gasoline, 160 gal. at 60c.; freight, prepaid. $5.50 101 .50
Jasper Park Collieries Pocahontas: hay for impounded cattle, $20.55; provisions, etc., for
Stoney and Drennan fires, $170.15; stabling, horse-shoeing, etc., for wardens Busby and
Woods, $6.15 ,. lOG »»
Jeffrey, W. S., Jasper: provisions for fire-fighters, $19.95; provisions for inspection trip, $11.20;
provisions for wolf-hunt, $9.25; various supplies for Administration building and stores, . .„ ,.
$20.05 60 4.T
Justice Department, Internment Operations, blankets taken over from Jasper internment _
. - camp, 36 pr. at $2 , '2 0"
Kerr, Robt., reporting and transcribing evidence, investigation at Brule iz uu
McDonald, Wm., labourer, expenses arising out of injury (O.C. Oct. 19, 1917): medical and
surgical services, $310; hospital care and expenses, $125 '™ 00
Mclntyre, A., Jasper, provisions supplied chief warden, Brazeau trip .0 bo
Marshall-Wells Alberta Co., Ltd., Edmonton ($1,448.36)— ,„ „„
Anvil, $29.98; a.\e handles, 12 doz., $.50.10; belting, 74 ft., $.33.84 '. . . ''•s ^■^
Blacksmith's coal, 2 tons, $52.91; camp equipment, $124.25; Columbia batteries, 60,
J21 48 19° "*
Fuse, 2 cases, $66.'66; horseshoes, 8 kegs,' $.52.7.5;' iron bar,',' i , 398 lb., $61 .45 i?2 n?
Nails, 30 kegs, S182.30; Ncwhousc traps, 3 doz., .$41,25; padlocks, 2 doz., $25..50 -*„ ot
Paint and varnish, 11 gal., $35..30; picks, 3 doz., $22.20; shoeing steel, 447 lb., $22.35. ... '9 85
Shingle stain, 20 gal., $26; shovels, 4i doz., $51.40; stoves, Teslin, 4, $32 ,1,
Tool steel, 473 lb.. $63.03; blacksmith's supplies, $68.49 Ion m
Camp supplies, $49.14; painter's supplies, $10.80; plumber's supplies, $60.07 ocV i o
Stable supplies, $28.85; various tools, $103,68; sundry hardware, $131.65 264 18
Express and packing, $3,33, less $2.34 freight paid at .Jasper 7n 9?
Mussens, Ltd., Montreal, parts for Mudge motor car jO -3
Murray, J. J. & Co., Edmonton, timothy hay, 10-4 tons at $23.80 ,,I ?s
North American Collerics, Ltd.. I'.dmonton, coal. 64-05 tons at $3.75, less $2 switching charges 238 18
Northern Electric Co., Ltd., Calgary: batt«ries, 52, $20..50; conductor telephone wire, 700
ft., $14.79; galvanized telephone wire, 203 lb., $19.39; staples, 720, $14.40; sundry tele-
phono supplies, $8.07; freight, etc., $6.87 tnm
Northern Seed & Feed Co., Ltd., grass and clover seed, 100 lb o? en
Postmaster, .Jasper: postage stamps, $80; rent of p.o. box, $4. .50 84 50
Revillon Wholesale, Ltd.. Edmonton: cartridges, 420, $17.37; cleaning supplies. $19.46:
iron, bar, 2,025 lb., $113.13; strychnine, 8 oz., $14; various hardware supplies, $20.65;
express, postage, etc., $11.82 196 43
Carried forward 102, 755 i2
K— 136 AiniTOR CEyERM.s Itf.ruHT. i:il7-t9IS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Canadian National Parlis--Continued.— Parrs nationaiii canadirns— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 102,755 72
Jasper Park — Concluded.
Slade. Jos.. Edmonton, overhauling and repairing gasoline system: services, 4 d., $20; board
and travelling ejponfscs, J30.10 .50 10
Smith. Jas. M.. Entrance, horses. 8 head at J65 520 00
Teetor-Hartley Motor Co., Hagorstown. Indiana, speeder inspection car with extrh parts 52 84
Topographical Sunev Branch. Interior Dept.. .survey horses taken over by Parks Branch,
16 at $60 ■ 9fiO 00
Webb, A. R., Jasper, room rent for H. E. Sibbald, Banff, acting superintendent 20 00
Payments under $20—
Care o( impounded cattle. $23: cleaning supplies. $14.20: crating buffalo head, $6.50 43 70
Expenses with forest fires, $25. ,50; ferriage at Pocahontas. $14.50; freight. 33c 40 33
Gas for tire engine, $8; hardware. $6.83; harness supplies. $4 1883
Hoods for fire places, 2. $9.50: horse feed. $'i.S0: lunches for engineering staff, $5.25 18 55
Motor car repairs. $4.60: photographic supplies. 80c.: plants. $10.80 16 20
Provisions. $7.60; repairing compa.ss. $1 ; telegrams, $8..")5 17 15
Testing gasoline engine. $5; typewriter repairs. $6; wa.«liing towels. $12 23 00
Veterinary sor\ices. $5; veterinary supplios. $1.65; wood alcohol, 2 gal., $9.15 15 80
RecrUlokr Park, B.C.
/
Superintendent, F. C, Maunder. 12 in. to Mar. 31... 1,800 00
Fire and game warden. C. M. Field. 12 m. to Mar. 31 960 00
Paylisis: axemen, at $3.50, $837.41; blacksmith at $4. $93.11; cooks, at S;!.25. $6.53.25; fore-
man, at $4. .50. $507.50; labourers, at $3, $15; labourers, at $3.25, $4,071.42; powderman,
at $3.50. $174.01; rockmen, at $3.50. $703.64; sul)-forcman, at $:i.50, $19.05; time-keeper,
at $90 a m.. $335.07: waterboy. at $2. $81.53; auto car. at $7 a trip. $10.50: motor truck,
at $5 a trip. $19; teams and teamsters, at $7 a d.. $1. 134.73 8.655 22
Russell. E. N. (Volio Parkl. acting superintendent: travelling expenses. $194.20; express, 05e. 194 85
Columbia River Lumber Co.. Golden, planking (nr bridge. .5. 136 It. at $28.70 147 40
How.9on <t Co.. Lt<l.. Revelst<ike. storing, packing and shipping office effects 22 40
Hume. C. B.. iS: Co., Ltd.. Rcvelstoke: oats. 8 .-acks. $22. lU); various small supplies, $2.16. . 24 76
Ketchum & Co.. Ltd., Ottawa, Winchester carbine and cart ridges for warden Field 34 00
Kits<»n. A.. Revelstoke: shipping warden's horse to and from Vernon. $15; wintering horse at
Vernon. $10.50 25 50
Palace Liverv. Revelstoke: auto hire to camp, 9 trips, $53; shoeing horses, $7.50; teaming
supplies. $4 6450
Revelstoke, Trout Lake and Big Bend Telephone Co.: rental, 4 m. to Sept.. TO, $16; telephone
wire. etc.. $I7..54; labour. 36 h.. $14.40 47 94
Sturdy Hardware Co.. Revelstoke i$l. 267.75) —
Blacksmith's coal. 1.800 1b., $27; <Hx)k stove and pipes, 118.80 45 80
Cro,s»-cut saws. 3. $21.10; detonators, 22J boxes, $.55.45 . . 76 55
Dvnamite. 40 p. c, 40 ca-ses. 20 sticks, $539.50; fuse, 70 coils, $53.;i5 .592 85
Nails. 272 lb . $22: peavics. 6. $I9..80; round iron. 1 .005 11... $83.!K) 125 70
."<ide-hill plow. $29. .50; slumping powder. 35 ca.ses. $;)57; sundry hardware, $40.35 426 85
Small payments: freighlonoflicelurniture, $6.S4; harness rt>pairs. 45c.; oats. 1 s;ick.$3; snow-
sljocs. (or warden. 1 pr., $8; window sa.sh, $3.25 2154
ftorku Mounlninx Park, Hanff.
Superintendent. S. J. Clarke. 12 m. to Mar. 31
.Astley. Miss .\.. relieving idiphnne oporal^ir. 21 d. at $50 am
Astley, Mis.s ( '.. t4>leplionc optralor. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Aslley, Miss H.. telephone operat/>r, Sundays and holidavs, 10 U. at $4, 8 at $5.60
Bannermnn. J.: night fireman. Hot Springs, 4 d. in April, $8.07; caretaker of pavilion, SQ d.
at $3.25. 4 d. at $2..50
Barnell. J.: caretaker of fireball. 2 d. in Dec., $4.84; janitor. Mar. i-31, $76
Bevan. J., fire and game warden. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Blackledgp. E.. assistant at Hot .Springs. 2 in. to .May 31
Brett. R. H.. M.I)., medical officer. July 5 to Mar. 31. at $50 a. m
Brooks, M.. fire and game warden. .■? m. to Jum> 30 at $S()
Brown, J. R.: caretaker of fireball, 12 m., less 2 d. at $75. 1895.10; ongiDe<-r. 2 d at $90,
15.81
Cain, L. H., fire and game warden, 12 m. to Mar. 31
ChihI. Mrs. IVryl: relieving telephone operator. 21 d. at $60, $40.04; leleplione operator,
.Sundayi and holUlnys. 15 d. at $4. 19 d. at $5.60. $166 40; engine<<r's stenographer, I m.
to Jan 31. $«0
Child. Cyril. a«.«istanl engineer. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Child. J. T., enginwr. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Clarke, G. \V . enginc-er. cnve and bnnin. 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
Colli«on, B. W., inspector. 12 m. to Mar. 31 .
Carried lorwnr<l
2,400 00
35 00
600 00
84 80
210 42
79 84
1,200 00
150 00
443 65
240 00
900 97
1,080 00
267 04
1 . 2(KI 00
2. IIKI 00
1.080 00
2.000 00
131,889 70
lyTERlUR nEPARTMKST: EXfESDITlRE K— 137
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Canadian National Parks— Continued.— Pares natlonaux canadlens— Suite. t cts.
Brought forwaril 131,889 70
Rocky Mountains Park, Banff — Continued.
Curran, John, forest officer. 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,080 00
Davidson, t". A.; assistant at cave and basin, and warehouse clerk, 2 m. to May 31, $150;
fire and game warden, 5 m. to Oct. 31, $500; clerk, 5 m. to Mar. 31, $500
Dignall, J., stores clerk. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Edwards, j., a.«sistant at cave and basin, June 1-30 at $75; 57J d. in July and Aug., at $3.25;
.Sept. 1 to Nov. lU. at ?7.5
Ford. John, blacksmith, April 1 to Mar. 31, 306 working d. at $3.75
Fox, B. S., warehouseman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Frayne, T., assistant warden, Nov. 28 to Jan. 31 at $80
Furvell, \V. J., telephone electrician, April 1 to .Aug. 31, at $25
Fj'fc, W. (;.. tire and game warden, Sept. 1 to Nov. 15. 1916, April 1, 1917, to Mar. 31, 1918,
145 '". at ?!tO
fiarrctt. \V.. caretaker. 12 m. to Mar. 31
liarrett. Mrs. E. F.. assistant caretaker. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Cilennon, .1.. engineer, cave antl basin. 12 in. to Mar. 31
Goodman. F., a.«si.stant at Hot Springs. July 4 to .\ug. 31, at $75
Griffiths. \V. H.. departmental agent. Canmore, 12 m. to Mar. 31 '.
Guerin, \V., janitor, .\pril 1 to Mar. 21, at $75
Harris. ('.. a.ssistant timekeeper. 12 m. to Mar. 3!
Hill. J. \V., storekeeper, 1 m. to .\pril 30
Hill^ \j. A., caretaker of fireball, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Holmes, R. C. H.. timekeeper, 6 m. to Sept. .30, at $100
Horsfall. Jos., acting assistant accountant, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Jolivet. .\. E.. a.ssistant a<countant. .\pril 1 to Mar. 7. at $100 am
Kay, T. J., bookke< per, Mar. 1-31. 1917, $70, less $1.10 military pay for one day
Knowles, J., watchman, Dec. 12 to Jan. 14. at $75
Leacock, H. \V., labourer. April 1 to Mar. 31. 306 working d. at $3.
Letcher, J. J. fire and game warden. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Longworth. T. J., assistant, cave and basin, June 16 to Mar. 31, at $75
McAulay, (>'. H., general foreman of works. 12 m. to Mar. 31
McKay, .John, warden's assistant. May 1 to Nov. 17 at $80
MacMahon, O. D.. rodman. .May 1, 1916, to Mar. 31, 1918. 584 working d. at $3, $1,752, less
military pay, 700 d. at $1.10"
Matheson, D., jr., clerk, 11 m. to Feb. 28, at $100 >
Mathcson, D., sr.. caretaker, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Mellon. J. R., draughtsman, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Miller. ,\Iiss M. .M.. stenographer, 9 m. at $70. 3 m. to Mar. 31, at $75
Mumtord, I,, S.. fire and game warden. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Ness, Miss Jennie, telephone operator. Sundays. 3 d. at $5.60
Norton. J., stable foreman. I m. at S.SO, 11 m" to Mar. 31, at $90. . .
Peyto, Walter, fire and game warden. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Phillips. ( ■. v.. forestry officer. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Pickering, (ieo.. fire .and game warden. 4 m. to .Sept. 30 at $80.
Putman. .Miss .\: tclcphoni' operator, Dec. 1 to Jan 31 at $60; Sunday, 1 d., $5.60.
Reeve. ..\. H.. night telegraph operator, .\ug. 6 to Mar. 31 at $100 i
.Sanson. N. li., curator of museum, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Scott, W. J., engineer, Dec. 15 to Jan. 3 at $90 .'
Sibbald, H. E.. fire and game warden. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Sibbald, Mi.<s K., telephone operator. 3 Sundays at $5 60
,Staple, A. T.. fire and game warden. 12 rn. to Mar. 31
Staple, Mrs \. T., license issuer, June 1 to Oct. 31 at $10
Stewart, E., accountant. 12 m. to Mar. .31
Stuart, D. caretaker of animals. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Tabiteau, E., teamster, balanie of wages, .April and May, 1916, 33 working days at $70 per
m " 89 08
Thomp.son, John, <aretaker of golf links: .\pril 3 to June 30, at $65, $189 80; July 1 to Oct. 24
at $75, $283 .34; Mar. 19-31. 1918. at $90, $.37 74 510 88
Thompson, \V., golf professional: April 4 to Oct. 27 at $60, $406 26; Mar. 19-31, 1918, at $75,
$31.45
Vick, S. ('., fishery inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Walker, J., caretaker, cave and basin, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Walker, Mrs. M.. assistant careiuker. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Warren. .1. R., fire and game warden. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Wilson, Miss Dora, telephone operator, Sundays and holidays, 5 d. at $5.60
^yilson ,Miss R., (elcphone operator, .\pril 1 to Nov. .30 and Feb. 1 to Mar. 31, 10 m. at $60.
Wilson, T. E.. caretaker of camp grounds, 8 d. in .Aug. at $3 25
Wong Sing, laundry man, cave and basin. .April 1 to Oct. 3 at $55
Wood. N. v.. fire and game warden. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Woodworlh, B. F., game warden, 12 m. to .Mar. 31
Carried forward
1 , 150 00
960 00
4.59 37
1,147 50
960 00
168 OO
125 00
1.305 00
1,020 00
300 00
1,080 00
142 74
180 00
875 81
960 00
100 00
900 oa
600 00
1,200 00
1,122 58
68 90
82 26
918 00
960 00
712 50
1,800 00
525 33
982 00
1.100 00
900 00
960 00
855 00
1,080 00
16 80
1.070 00
1,080 00
1.080 00
320 00
125 60
783 87
600 00
58 06
1,800 00
16 80
1.080 00
50 00
1,600 00
1,200 00
437 71
1,020 00
900 OO
300 00
l.OSO 00
28 00
600 OO
26 00
335 32
1,080 OO
1,020 OO
176,977 81
K— 138 .lUDITOR OEyERALS REPORT. 19n-19IS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
CanadUn National Parks — Continued. — Parrs natlonaui canadieas — Suite. t cts.
Brought forward 176,977 81
Rocky ilountaine Park, Bon^— Continued.
Wright, A. W., fire and game warden, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,080 00
Paylists: blacksmiths, at iS.To, $1,133 2.i, at $4, $350; rarpentors at $5. $1,341; cook, at $65
" per m., $105.60. at $70, $214 21; engineer of rock crusher, at $4, $176.80; engineer of steam
roller, at $5. $S4; extra laundr\- man at $2 50, $122 .'iO; fire fighters, at $4, $102; foremen,
at $3.75, $120, at$4,$4S5 60, at $4 25, $780. 29, at $4 90. $747 74; Inlxiurers, at $3, $1,245.60,
at $3 25, $6,307.58, at $3 50, $4,950 93; painters, at $3 .W, $S0 ,')0, at $5, $645 .50; pipe
fitters.at $3.50,$63 70; roadmen, at $3, $1,272; rodmen, at $3, $12, at $:i 25, $48.74; straw
boss, at $3.50, $94.85; sub-foreman, at $3.50. $619 85; teamsters, at $70 per m., $1,634,
at $80, $6,272.13, at $90, $60.97; total, $29,071.34; less, $1,397.10 deducted for board and
stores account 27, 674 24
Baker, E. G., corporal, auto hire to cave and basin re stolen money 0 50
Bevan, Jack, fire and game warden: travelling expenses, $84 80; cartage, $2; freight and
express, $9 82; horseshoeing, $18.55; repairs to vehicles, $27.50; telegrams, $2.65; veter-
inary supplies, $6.65 151 97
Bevan. Jack, expense hauling lumber for cabin; board of men and teams, $89.25; rent of
sleigh. $1U; harness supplies, $1.60; total, $100.85; less $50 advanced in 1916-17 U>age
K— 1411 SO 85
Brett, R. H.. M.D., medical officer, express paid on samples of water 3 16
Brooks, J. M., fire and game warden; board and lodging, $14 75; feed and stabling, $23 ;
horseshoeing, etc., $5.25; storage. $3 48; veterinary supplies, $3 50. . 49 98
Cain, L. H., fire and game warden: board and hor.^e Ictil, $26 25; fares, $1 .45; horseshoeing,
etc., $16.85; hauling feed, $1; expenses of transfer from Lake Louise to Red Deer cabin,
$77.60
Child, J. T., resident engineer: travelling expenses, $42; a.ssistanpe, $3 .50
Clarke, S. J., superintendent: Ijoard, $12; eon.sular certificate on big-horn sheep, $2 50
C'oUison. B. W., inspector: travelling expenses. $62.30; gra.ss.seed, $1 .75; photographic supplies
$3.15; rent of p.o. box, $3; telephone messages, $9.76. ; .
Curran, John, fire and game warden: travelling expenses, $13.30; cartage, $5.75; provisions,
$1.65
Edwards, R. E., I^ke Louise: fare, $1 45; freight on camp outfit, $2.66
Fyfe, \V. Ci., fire and game warden, travelling expenses, etc
Holmes, R. C. H., timekeeper: board for self, $9.25; fares for men, $7.25; expenses of self
and family to Vancouver. $39
McAulay. C. H., general foreman, travelling expenses
Matheson, D.. jr., ilerk: fares and board, $2.95; expenses of trip to Ottawa and return. May
10 to June 13, 1917, $240.30
Mumford, L. S., fire and game warden: travelling expenses, $22.35; hauling coal, $3
Norton. J., stable foreman, fare to Eldon and return
Peyto, \V. H.. fire and game warden, travelling expenses
Phillip.s. C. v., forest officer, board and lodging
Pickering, (leo., fire and game warden: board and lodging, $4; veterinary supplies. $2..
."Sanson. N. H.. cunitor of museum: attending .\lpine Club camp, 12 d., $37.75; expenses col-
lecting specimens, $3 91; photographic work, $2 75 44 41
Sibbald, tl. E.. chief fire and game warden: travelling eipenses, $105.70; board for men and
hors<'s, $15 4'>; fares of 2 Induins to Wat^'rton Lake, $13 80; express, $1.20; phoU>grophic
suppliers. $1 .50; leli-plione niesKigc, Inc. 227 80
Staple, .\. T.. fire and game warden: travelling expen.ses, $10 25; horseshoeing, $12; postage,
etc., $5 85
Thomson, John, keeper of golf links, expenses from Winnipeg to BnnfT and return
Thomson, W., golf professional, fares of iv\! and family, ( 'nlgary to Banff and returrt
Warren, J. R.. fire anrl game wardrn: travelling exp<ns<,s, $23 95; express, $1.49; shoeing
horses. $2; total, $27.44, les.s $20 advanced in 1916 17 (page K— 141)
Wood, N. v.. fire and game warden, travelling exp<'n.ses
Wright. .\., lire and game warden, l>oard and ln<lging while constructing Bonff-Conmore
telephone line
Karen for Inliourers, etc., to ami from work
Alberta (;r)Vemment Telephones, long distance messages
Ander.son, .1. I).. BnnfT. uniform suits, 4, lor Messrs. CInrrett. ( ,uirin. .-lu.irt. and Walker
.\shdown Hardware < o., Ltd., (algnrv; bolts anil wa.sher.-. $9 29; gla.>.«, .10 lights, $45 36:
horsr-slirK" nail.-, HX) lb., $17 15; nails, 1 keg. $6 62; white lead, M 11.., $8 41
Atla** LumlrtT <'<>., Ltd.. Didsbury, lunilKT and building material supplied warden Bevan .
Hnllard. Jnik, BanfT, 4 live wolverines .
Banff Pharmacy; photographic work and supplic'i. $67 40; veterinary ilnigs, $6 00
Black, I). E. tk Co., ('algnrv. 2 nickel stn|>.untclics. for timing automobiles
Boyce. Jo«.. Hanff. trail building in 1915, 1 mile at $HII, 4 6s;i miles at $240; total $1 .203.92,
li-ss $1,110 pni<l in 1915-10 (page K -154) 93 92
Brett Hospital (l>rs. Brett A Hrett), Banff: trip of inspection to Bankheod and Cnnmorc,
$20; \-ray examination of teamster £. Tabitesu, tl3; disinfecting house ol Mrs. Archi-
bald, $« 39 00
Carried forward. 208,196 32
123 15
45 50
14 50
79 95
20 70
4 11
26 00
75 ,50
6 60
249 25
25 35
1 75
K 35
15 70
6 00
28 10
61 60
20 10
7 44
9 00
Id 60
41 40
57 95
110 2.5
86 83
144 00
120 00
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20 00
ISTERIOR DKPAIiTiiEyT: EXPEyOITCRE K— 139
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Canadian National Parks — Continued.— Pares nationaiu canadlens— Suite. $ cts.
Brouglit forward 208, 196 32
Rocky Mountains Park, Banff — Continued.
Brewster Transport Co., Ltd., Banff: automobile parts and repairs, $61; hire of rig for J. T.
Child, $7.50; lumber, 288 ft., S8.64; 77 15
Brock (W. R. )Co., Ltd., Calgary, grey blankets, IS, $21 .45, less 70c. express charges paid . . 20 74
Calgary Iron Works, Ltd.: 12 S-ft. hydrants, with frost casing, at $62.60; gate valves, 6 10-in
at $.36. 15, 6 &-in. at S25.70, 1 26-in. at $18.95; 12 10-ft. rods, with nuts and washers, $51.58;
repairing pump. SCO. 19; small items, $5 20 1,466 67
Calgary "Xcws-Telegram," advertising winter carnival, February, 1917 18 48
Calgary Paint & Glass Co., Ltd.: Brunswick green, dry, 250 lb., $31.25; turpentine, 42 gal.,
$39.00; Bla.ss, 3 lights, $8.02; freight, 62c. : 78 95
Calgary Saddlery Co., Ltd., various harness supplies 33 24
Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co., Ltd., Calgary: chain casings, 30x3J, 2, $31.80; F. M.
casings, 30x35, 2, $27.50; express prepaid, $1 .20 60 50
Canadian Fairbanks Morse Co., Ltd.: magneto-helical gears, 12 pr., $240; 2-blade Hyde
propeller, $18; shafting, 23 ft., $20.70; drop hangers, 6, $39; pulleys, 7, $32.75; collars,
4 sots, $2.80; cap screws, etc., $1 .34 354 59
Canadian (ieneral Electric Co., Ltd., Calgary, telephone wire. No. 16, 2,178 ft 47 37
Canadian Pacific Railway Co. ($12,196 25)—
Coal: egg, 01-9 tons at $5.75; stove, 18-25 tons at $6.10; nut. 75-3 tons at $5.25, 21 tons
at $5 40, 24-2 tons at $5.50; briquettes, 538 tons at $4.75; pea, 80-15 tons at $2.50,
67-1 tonsat $3, 49-95 tons at $3.15, 83-25 tons at $3.25 2,092 13
Electric lighting, 13 m. to Mar. 31, 1918: cave and basin, $74 97; cave and basin caretaker's
residence, $16.83; fire hall, $114.07; foreman's office, $13.26; laundry (from Sept. 1),
$10.79; office building, $134,23; stables, $55.02; stores, $17.09; superintendent's
residence, $16.22; Buffalo St., $275. .53; Cave Ave., $79.78; Squirrel St., $71; meter
rents at 25c. a montli, $40 75; arc lights on streets, 25 at $6.25 per m., $2,031 .25 2,950 79
Purchaseof golf club house and links (built in 1911-12); laying out golf links, $1,352; con-
struction of club-house, .?3,402,I3; construction of pipe line, $886.72; equipment in
club house, $420.75; total, $0,121.60, less, $1,009.33 rebate
Thawing hydrants and water service, 13| d. at $30
Galvanized pipe, J-in., lIOj ft. at $9.95 a hundred
Rent of house sites at Bankheafl and Laggan
Freight: oats from Wainwright. $.5.53 07; pipe from Vancouver, $235.72; teams and wagon
from Jasper, $156.54; horses from Brock, $44; buffalo meat from Wainwright, $27.91;
steam shovel parts from Marion, $26.92; various supplies to and from Banff, $468.30
Duty on steam shovel parts, $108. 10; demurrage, storage, etc., $2.50
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co's Telegraph: telegrams, $131.99; telephone messages, $8.85.
Canadian Pipe Co., Ltd., Vancouver: wood pipe, 200-ft. head, 2.411 ft. 6-in. at 46c., 3,5.57 ft.
4-in. at 30c., 2,808 ft. 3-in. at 24c.; bends, 6-in., 4 at $7,80; gate valves, 6-in., 4 at $29.25;
tees and plugs, 6-in., 4 at $12.20; swing check valve, 6-in., $50; tees, 6-in. to 1-in., 30 at
$8; wood reducers, 2, $5,. 50 3,342 58
Canadian Undcnskirt Co., Ltd., Toronto: bathing suits, boys', 9J doz. at $8.50; bathing
suits, ladies', OgyV^oz. at $30, 10 doz. at $27; bathing suits, men's, 23^ doz. at $12; bathing
caps, 6 doz. at $1.75; total, $2,722.92, less $6 dedurted for buttons wanting on boys'
suits, and $18 S3 express charges 2,698 09
Canadian Western Manufacturing and Supply Co., Ltd., Calgary: hydrants, special, 12 at
$16.77; stop and waste cocks, 24 at $2; hose bibbs, 24 at $1.10; black malleable couplings,
24, $3.38; total, $279, less $1 . 90 express charges deducted
City of Calgary, tank
Darley, W. S., & Co., Chicago: wireless electric pipe locator and finder, $63.70; magnetic
dipping needle, for locating service boxes, $15
Davey Bros., Olds: oats, 3 .sacks, $5; salt, $18.75
Deere (.John ) Plow Co. of Calgary, rooter plough
Devlin, R. .1. Co., Ltd., Ottawa. 5 uniform caps and badges
Dominion Express Co., charges on supplies to and from Banff
Dunlop Tire and Rubber CJoods Co., Ltd.: casings, 35x45, 2 plain at $33, 2 traction-tread at
$44: casings, 30x35, 4 plain at $16 15, 2 traction tread at $19 20; inner tubes, 4, 35x4J .at
$5 00, 2,30x35 at $2 50; hose, 2-in 3-ply, 200 ft. with couplings and clamp, $21 .46 305 86
Furnell, W. J., telephone electrician: work to .June .30 at .50c. per h., $34.50; installations,
etc., to July 21, $134 75 - 169 25
Gibson, R. G. & .Sons. Olds, oats for warden Cain, 100 bush, at 80c 80 00
Great West Saddlery ( 'o., Ltd., Calgary, various harness supplies 87 96
Gurney North-West Foundry Co., Ltd.: firepot sections, grate wheels, etc., for boiler at
Hot Springs, $97 05; water front and grate for range, $0.10, 103 75
Gutta I'crcha & Rubber, Ltd., Calgary: multiped hose, J-in., 2,000 ft., $377.10; suction hose
with louplings, etc., I length each 3-in. and 4-in., $140.24 517 34
Harmon, Byron, Banff: photographic work and supplies, $36 21 ; drugs, $1 .75 37 96
Herdman & Kirkendalc. Olds: prairie hay, 376-825 tons at $16.25; loss $3,102.77 paid them
in 1916-17 (page K— 143) and $206 14 freight paid C.P.R. in 1916-17 (page K— 142) 2,814 31
Carried forward. 233.872 16
5
,112 27
405 00
11 00
2 00
I
,512 46
no 60
140 84
277 10
318 00
78 70
23 75
36 00
23 75
266 66
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3,872 16
179 77
40 00
34 12
34 80
57 75
K— 140 Aiumm )!Em:i;m.s uLronr. r.in-ims
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Canadian National Parks — Continued.— Pares nationaux canadieos— Suite.
Brought forward ._
Rocky Mountains Park, Bon^— Continued .
Hudson > Hay Co.. Culuary: maltinR. 131 yd.. $11 02: towels. 9 doz. lit J4 40, 41 iloz. at $3.15
Lofcan, Wni.. .^undre. horse service for 4 work riKires.
MeClary M anuf act uring Co.. Calgary : Teslin stove and pipes, $1 1 02; parts for stoves, $23. 10
McKay A LeClaire. Calgary: veterinary examination of sheep and goats. $25; expenses, $9.80
Mcl^iughlin Carriage Co., Calgary, radiator. nio<lel 4
Marion ."^team .'^hovel Co.. Marion. Ohio, parts for steam shovel, 2 sets dipper teeth, $122.58;
2 cone rollers. $.33 78; various parts, $87 73 244 09
Marshall Hardware Ltd., Calgarv: Clinton enamel, 15 gal., $78 75; various paints and oils,
$9 30 88 05
Metals. Ltd.. Caleurv: blacksmith's coal, 2011 tons, $51.78: Bovston steam trap. $39 .39;
calks. Ncverslip. I,2,'0. $27 05: closet bowls, 3. $21: leather "belting. 138 ft., $149 76;
specials to connect 12-in. steel to wooden pipe. 2. $.S3 .'iO; slei'l pip»'. 12-in. lap-weliled,
2225 ft.. $574 .^^2; various plumber's supplies. $123 35: total. $1,070 55, less 95c. freight
and espress paid 1 .009 60
Mitcheltree. \V. L.. Banff: animal food. beef. 7,740 lb. at 9r., 20,012 lb. at I4e., fish. 556 lb.
at 12ic.. 1.100 at 14c., 195 at 1.5e.: beef for men. 2.277 lb.. $414.46; bacon. 3 IJ lb.. $13.58;
small items of provisions, $6 90
Motor Car Supply Co., Ltd.. Calgary, various supplies for motor ear
Mussen's Ltd.. Montreal: drill sharpening tools, I set. $15; J-in. steel metallic steam hose,
with couplings. .50 ft.. $43: 1 set steels for Holmnn tapper drill. $22 50
Neilson Furniture Co.. Ltd.. Calgary, linoleum, inlaid, 26) sq. yd
Northern Elcetric Co.. Ltd. i$l,359 87)—
Batteries, 384. $145 OS; climbers, with safety belt and strap, $11 7.")
Insulators: split. Victor type. 1.000. $47.70; split tree. 1.000. $.38 SO
Oak blocks,' 1.000. $.32 70; screw eves. 1 . 496. $33 . Go ; telephones. 2. $29 70
Telephone wire: galv. No. 12. 8,001 lb., $670 08; No. 16, 6,036 lb.. $166 35. 3.793 ft..
$1(M 54
Test set. $18.90; various telephone supplies, 112.05 i
Difference between freight and express from Montreal. $^.09; freight from C:ilK:irv,
$18 88 _ _..
Hae. David, Banff: waterfront and back for range, $14; closet Imwl. $8 50; time and material
on repairs, $11 85 .
Hed Star \'ulcanizing Works, Calgarj-: casings, 30 x 3) plain tread. 2. $18; repairs to 2 casings.
$9.50
.'^addington. A. R.. postmaster. BanfT: postage stamps. $375: rent of p.o. box, to Dec. 31,
I9I7. $e
.•vrni A- Xorris, Banff: provisions. $.34 70; tacks, brads, etc.. $1 45 J
Sibbald. C, K.. Banff, automobile parts and repairs
Simpson. Kenneth. H. 4 Co., Calgary: upland hay. I IS. 1 175 tons at $20. $2,362.35. less
$236.23 reliiined until completion of contract, and 90c. paiil tor telephone mes.<age.. ...
Snowdon. C. C., Calgarv: boiled lin.-^ed oil, 43-2 gal. at $1 7.'i; ivlindcr oil, .58 gal. at 80c.;
ga-toline. 1.0O3gal. at .36c., 4.5SJ gal. at3.5c.; drums. 28 at $15; barrel. 1. $3; total. $1,066 57,
less 39 drums returned at $15 and 79c. freight 4.S0 78
Slandi.-h. (i. E. * C..., Banff i$l,.W5 31 I —
Chairs. 20. $12: dtK.rs.3.$ll 85: lath. 5 M. $19 25 43 10
Luml)er, 43,779 It. (prices ranging fn.m $22. .W to $.55) . 1.206 53
-Mouldings, etc, l,0HO lin. ft.. $14: shingles. 47} M, $182 7.'. 196 75
l'la.-ter, 13 sacks. $13 20; white leml. 175 lb., $33.70 . . 46 90
\'ariouH harflware anri builders' supplies 12 03
Thornton A Truman, Ollawa. numbered motor license plates, 250 at 26e.. 500 at 24c 185 00
Trono, U.uis, Banff ($1,3K4 89)—
Trovisions. $912 24; oil, 3 in 1. 2.5e 912 49
.\nimal fiK.d: apples. I Ik>i. $3; bran, 2 tons. $66; bread. 3.367J lb.. $218.86; corn. 396
11... $13 65; eggs, 9ca«<'s. $94 .50; peanuts. 463 lb.. $76 40
Victoriu, B.C.. " tJaiettc. " ailvrrlising Order In Council rr Boiky MountJiin I'nrk
Wat trick A .Mutch, pa .vment on account of contract for logs for < 'an more i.rotectivi* w!>rk
West, H.. .Stephen Camp. .56 meals for men fighting fire. July 21-28
White, Dave A Co., Banff ($.591 17)—
Blankets. 8 pr. at $8. 18 pr. at $6, 27 pr. at $3.50. toUl. $266.50. Icui 4 pr. at $7. 17 pr. at
$.'., 27 pr. at $2 .W
Nails. 2 kegs. $15 .50. paints. <iils. etc.. $27 85
I'mvisjons. $129 73; vet<'rinary supplies. $8 .35; sundry supplies, W8 20
KihmI lor animals, apples. 27 boxes. i58: brnn. 2 t/>ns, $68; bread. 6-14) lb., $.50. 12; carrot,
I2<»lb., $21 (M. eggs. 3cn.s<.s.$.33: figs,751b.. $S 88; »)i(.at. 11 sjicks. $;m 50
Wolfe A Mine. I-Ulmonton. mounting specimens: mountain lion. $It>t». l.vnx. $!<►. re»l fox. $.'15;
3 sheep heafls. $.54, 7 specimi.ns of bird.*. $26 .Vt, prcpanni.' J skiii... $2. crating, boxing.
etc., $32; express prepaid, $17 32
Carried forward 248.689 70
4.186 03
34 51
80 50
36 15
156 83
.S8 50
96 05
946 97
30 95
42 57
34 35
27 50
381 00
36 isr
6.5 01
2, 125 22
472 40
21 10
200 00
28 00
86 00
43 35
186 28
275 54
.300 82
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 141
Canadian National Parks— Continued.— Pares nationaux canadlens— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward : 248,689 70
Rocky Mountains Park, Banff — Concluded.
Wood, Vallance & Adams, Calgary: dynamite, .5 ea.se.s, GO p.c., $64 .0.5, 10 cases, 40 p.c, $113 . 10;
liorsc shoes and nails, $27.22; never-slip calks, 2,000, $47.04; stable lanterns, 2 doz.,
$2.5. .38; taps and die for screw plate, $19.78; various hardware supplies, $47.46; total,
$344 .0.3, less $1 ,20 express charges 342 83
Zimmerman Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Hamilton, bathing suits: childrens' 7 doz. at $9.95,
15 J doz. at SS 20, t'i doz. at $8; men's, 1 J doz. at $16.70, 5 doz. at .?14 M5, 45 doz. at $12 .20,
t", doz. at $12; cases, 3, S.5.30; total, $8.50.04, less $19 26 freight paid 830 78
Payments under $20 —
.\utoniobile hire, $7; brand fee, $2; disinfecting Y.W.C.A. annex, $10 19 00
Entomological supplies, $11.17; flower plants and seeds, $16 60 27 77
Freight, S4.76: hor.seshoeing, $2.. 50; inspecting boiler. $15 22 26
Inspecting scales. $4; lettering sign boards, $18. 50; life saving posters, $1 .10 24 GO
Oil colours, .S4 .82; parts of implements, S14 M; photographic supplies, $18.58 38 04
Pump plungers, S4. 80; red ink, $3.30; tent, $8.60 10 70
Towels, 4 doz., $6; veterinary supplies, $2.75; white coats, 2, $4 12 75
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
75 00
45 83
10 29
7 50
660 00
295 00
42 16
St. Lavrence Islands — lies du St-Laurent.
Caretakers — ,
T. Terris, Gananoque, Aubrey and Mermaid islands, 12 m. to Mar. 31
T. Glovbr, Lansdowne, Gordon, Camelat and Ednyman islands, 12 m. to Mar. 31
R. J. Haffie, Mallorytown, Adelaide island and Mallorytown Landing, 12 m. to Mar. 31..
A. v.. Meggs, Gananociue, Heaurivage island, 12 m. to Mar. 31
D. E. Root, Grenadier island, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. Timlock, Brockville, .Stovin island, 12 m. to Mar. 31
J. G. Wallace, Ivy Lea, Georgina and Constance islands, 11 m. to Feb. 28 (deceased)
Bennett, I. W. & Sons, Gananoque, hardware supplies: Beaurivage island, $1 .69; Burnt island
$6,99; Gordon island, $1 .61
Chant, Wesley. Mallorytown, work on boat slide of Mallorytown Landing, 2 J d
Department of Indian Affairs, one-fifth purchase price of Doran's (or Sheaf) island
McConnell, Wm. & Sons, Gananoque, contract price for repairs to Grenadier island wharf. . . .
Summers, \. E. & Son, Mallorytown, lumber for boat slide as Mallorytown, landing, 928 ft..
ira(cr/on Lakes Park.
Superintendent. R. Cooper, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,800 00
Office as.sistant . E. Haug, 145 d. at $3, 44i d. at $3.25 188 12
Chief fire and game warden. G. C. .VUison, 12 m. to Mar. 31 1,500 00
Fire and game wardens, at $80 a m.: A. Bowers, Mar. 21-31, $28.39; Jas. Bowes, 12 m., $960;
W. Henderson, 7 m. to Oct. 31. $.560; R. C. Macdonald, 12 m., less 4 d., $949.68; Henry
Marquis, 12 m., $960; G. B. Smith, 12 m., $960 4,418 07
Pay lists; carpenter, at $5, $60; cook, at $.50 a m., $101 .99, at $3 a d.. $54; foreman at $4.25,
$310 25; instrument man at So, $25; labourers at $3, $278, at $3.25, $848.21; lineman
at $4, S38.80; teams at $3, $224; teamsters at $.3, $13.50, at $3.25, $256.75, at $75 a m..
$173 08; total. $2, 383. .58, less $246 60 deducted for board account 2,136 98
Allison, Cieo. C, chief warden: board and horse feed, $112.75; batteries and gasoline, $7.50;
small items, $2.65 122 90
Bowes, James, warden, travelling expenses 74 35
Cooper, Robt., superintendent: travelling expenses, $65.90; freight and express, $5.26; tele-
phones, $1.15 "2 31
Haug, E., office assistant, board and horse feed 10 00
Macdonald, R. C, warden, board and horse feed . . '. 28 50
Marquis, Hy., warden, board and lodging 45 25
Sage, Walter, teamster; board and horse feed, $90.55; blacksmithing, 50c 91 05
Smith, Ci. B., warden, board and horse feed 25 50
Allison, C. E.: freight paid on supplies, $11 .15; cartage and teaming, $22 33 15
Ambrose, E. G. & Co., Pincher creek, provisions, etc 38 60
Ashton & Colcleugh, Pincher Creek; horseshoeing, $8; repairing and painting buggy, $32;
repairing sleigh. $6.75 46 75
Bird, , I.. Mountain View: hay, 2-95 ton, $29.50; coal oil, $2.25 31 75
Caldwell, A., oats, 1 ton 40 OO
Canadian Pacific Ry.: freight on 2 horses from Calgary, $16.80; fare of man in charge, $2.30;
freight on insulators. 9Sc 20 08
Cockshutt Plow Co., Ltd., disk harrow, S46; lever harrows, 4 sect, $37 83 00
Danielson, C. J.: blacksmith's repairs, $11 .50; hireof motor boat, Kl; horseshoeing, $40 75 73 25
Earle, S. H., Mountain View, horseshoeing 36 40
Foote, Wm., Pincher Creek; horseshoeing, $.37.80; sleigh, $40; sundry hardware and repairs,
$28 . 65; express and telephone, $1 . 65 108 10
Carried forward '202, 433 72
K— 142
AlDITOi: (lEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Canadian National Parks — Continued.— Pares nationaiu canadirns— Su.te.
Urought forward
iVaterlon Laket Park — Concluded.
t cts.
262,433 72
Fraser-Mc Robert Co.. Ltd., Pincher Creek: coal oil, 4 cases, $17; corrugated galv. iron,
10 sheets, $27.83: coyote traps, 36, $22 50: gasoline, 125 gal.. $57.75; LeRoy stovc^,
2. $60.30; mattocks and handles, IS, $23 40: provisions, $33.10: Winchester carbine.
with case and ammunition, $49.25: various tools and hardware supplies. $49.50; freight. $1
Garrioch, Godard & Co., Ottawa: telephone wire. No. 9, 0,144 lb., $541 29; split rings, free
insulators, 740, $29.97; oak brackets, 320, $12.80; pony insulators, 3,50, $10 50; various
telephone supplies. $25.45
Gibb, F. J.. Mountain View, oats, 70 bush, at 60c
Gibb. Geo.. Hillspring, oats, 3,060 lb. at 2c
Glines, W. H.. Watorton Park, stacking 16 tons hay at $0
Grain Growers' Grain Co.. Ltd., Calgary, No. 2 grader with 4-horse e(|uipiiient
Hazzard. John. \Vaterton»Park: board of men, $7 50; hauling building material from Pincher
Creek, $16.25; postage stamps, $15; provisions, $22.90; spikes, 1001b., $6.90; team hire,
2 d., $6
Henderson, A. G.. Mountain View: oats, 1,750 lb. at 2c.; freight on plough from Calgary,
$3.01; hauling plough from Cardston, $6
Hillier Bros., Twin Hutte. oats, 5,040 lb. at 2c
Jackson Bros., Ltd., Pincher Creek: axes, 30, $48.40; coal oil. 2 cases. $10; double and whifTe
trees. $14.45;' hardware, $3; harness, supplies and repairs. $20 70; nails. 3 kegs, $23 25;
stove tops, 12, $22 90
,Ioncs, E. M.. Waterton Park, hauling and stacking 12 tons hay
Macdonald .\. Co., Ltd.. Lethbridgc, provisions
McDougall, .\. Lumber Yards. Pincher Creek: lumber, 2,692 ft., $92 59; window, $2 50
-McKobcrts. W . J. K.. Pincher Creek: pump and fittings, $8; storm windows, 5, $12
Nixon, \V. .v.. Twin Butte, sawing wood with machine, 2d '
Northern Electric Co., Ltd., Calgary: telephone instruments, complete, 5, $49.74; glass
insulators, 200, $8.40; Power torch, $8.50; freight and cartage, 90c
Pioneer Lumber Co.. Ltd., Cardston. lumber and building material
Revillun, Wholesale, Ltd., Edmonton, Peterborough motor boat
.^age, Walter, .Mountain Park, provisions
Shaw, J. C, j'incher Creek, material and labour building 10 tt. chimney
Strate, ¥. C Hillspring, oats, 7) tons at $40 >
Taylor,' A Horwood, Ottawa: plans, specifications, etc. for superintendents' residence, $140;
redrawing plans, $'iO; making out quantities, $30. . . . .-
Terrill, Wm.. Twin Butte: hay, 2-25 tons at $22, 0-32 Ion at $16; freighting, 13,3901b. supplies
from Pincher Cri-ek, $87 03
Thibault, .\., Twin Butte: hay, 5 tons at $20. 5 at $22; grazing, 5 head horses, Jan. 1 to Mar.
31, 1918, $,30
Torpey & Cameron, Beaver Mines: baled hay, 6 tons at $16; timothy hay, 5 ton ut $20.60;
outs, 1 ) tons at $40; building paper and n.'iils, $3 . 20
Payments under $'J0^-
Cartiigp. $7.15; conveying 2 Indians to Twin Butte, $7.50; hardware, $3.40
Harness supplies, $8.10; hay, $23.92; hire of wagon, $3
Hire of saddle horse for G. M. Wardle, $7 50; horseshoeing, $22 80 .
.MoUjr car license, $12.50; oaU), 700 lb., $10.50; parts for mower, $6.85
Photographs, $2.80; postage stamps, $5; provisions, $28.15
Veterinary services and medicines
341 63
620 01
42 IH)
61 20
9G 00
335 00
104 55
44
01
10(1
SO
14S
70
-.)
00
27U
Oii
95 09
20 00
28
25
67
60
57
35
80 00
26 05
21
30
300 00
200 00
141 65
240 00
262 20
18 05
35 02
30 30
29 85
35 95
29 00
Yoho Park.
Superintendent, C. N. Ru.s.«ell. 12 m. to .Mar. 31 1 . 8(1(1 00
Clerk, H. H. Dr.-»ke, 12 iii. to .Mar. 31 I.2(MI (M)
Chief fire and game warden, T. F. Vicary, to Oct. 31 at $100 a m 303 40
Wardcn.H a( $H0 a m.: A. Collins, $241 .47; J. Dewbcry, $'{81.54; Wm. Uaygarth, $387.69;
W. S. Stevenson, $387.69 1,398 30
Pay lists; carpenter, at $3, V), $7; cJMik, at $3 25, $146.87; engineer at 4.5c an h, $2.02; farrier.
al,VI<-.. $1; fire-fighters at 4.')c., $(Mt 97; foreman at $4 a il.. $202; general foreman, at
$4 ,'10, $«N0 75; l:ilH>urers at H, $'i97, at $'i.25, $1,792 .S7; scctionmen at $3.2.'). $7(13 72;
teamslerx at $70 a m., $.30 80, at $80, $I.'I7 90; team and man at $7 a d.. $725.06
Bell, J. J.. pr'>vincial constable, nup^.nsi's \t\ Ciolden lis witness ,
DewlH-ry. .lolin, warden: ti " -.$7 20; telegram, 2.')c
iJrakc. il. H.. iwcountani f and return
Petirson. .\.. teamster, ex|- ■ im from Calgary .
Ruiwell, K. N., Buperintendeul. Uuvulluig cipcnses, $59.10; freight and express, $20 43;
phritiigraphn, 85c ".
Stcven.Hon, \V. ,'<., warden, travelling eipen.ies
Vicnry, T. F., chief warden, travelling e»pen.se»
BrcwnUT Trannport Co., Lt<l., Fiild. livery and hor»c hire
Carried forward . 277, 118 02
5,7.57 6.5
3 30
7 45
4 75
12 35
80 ,38
19 95
9 55
58 75
IXTERIOR nKPARTMKXT: EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 143
32 63
115 00
54 2.5
89 19
132 25
158 20
54 00
13 25
18 45
47 25
26 90
15 05
Canadian National Parks — Continued. — Pares natlonaiu canadiens — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 277,118 92
Yoho Park — Concluded.
Canadian Pacific Ry.: fares for men with horses, $3.50; freight on hay from Banff, $26.10;
freight on horses from Jasper, $62.43; freight on horses to Banff. $14.70; freight on supplie.s
to Glacier, $5.56; rent of ofiBce site, etc., $2; right of way tor telephone wire to Ottertail,
$12.60 ' 126 89
Cushing Bros., Ltd., Calgary, storm door and windows ." 35 00
Dominion Express Co. : charges on 2 fire engines from Ottawa. $32.80; charges on bison head
from Kdmonton, $4.45 37 25
Field Trading Co., Ltd.: camp cooking range (steel), $40; coal, 13 loads, $100.75; cook stove,
$20; electric lights, 6, $5.05; gasoline, 1 case. $7; harness supplies, $50.67; hay, 12-7 tons,
$249 83; pack saddles, 2, $23; provisions for warden Dewberry, $6.30; various hardware
supplies, $.36 65... 539 25
Hughes, \Vm.: repairs to vehicles, etc., $19 25; shoeing horses, $14.50; total, $33.75 less
$1 12 for 100 lb. blacksmith's coal supplied
McLennan, A., postmaster: postage stamps, $110; rent of p.o. box, $5
McNally, A.: horseshoeing, $24; repairs to vehicles, etc., $11 25; clothing destroyed while
fighting fires (O.C. May 20, 1918), $19
Northern Electric Co.: batteries, 48, $18.64; galv'd telephone wire, 6251b., $60.27; insulators,
200. $8.65; oak blocks, 50, $1 63
Parson, H. C, Ltd., Golden: bicycle, $44 25; pyrene fire extinguishers. 8, $88
Rolston, D. R., Golden: drag scrapers, 2, $37; manila rope, 70 lb., $26.60; saddle blankets,
4, $15; various tools and hardware, $79.60
Sturdy Hardware Co.: range with water front, $50; paint, 1 gal., $4
Payments under $20 —
Crating buffalo head, $6 .50; electric globes, $2.25; gasoline, $4.50
Glass, 7 panes, $6.50; hardware, etc., $8 85; harness supplies, $3.10
Horseshoeing, $26 25; livery hire, $5; office clock, $16
Photographs, $1 50; teaming, $11 75; telegrams, $13.65
Repairs to vehicles, $13; veterinary supplies, $2.05
A. Driacoll, Surveys, etc. {il,29l.S5).
Reconnaissance Survey, Jasper to Hope —
Automobile hire, $32; board and lodging, $196 25; camp outfit, $8 65 236 90
Fares, $97.43; feed and stabling. $31 .75: freight on horses, $108 .75 237 93
Harness supplies. $3 90; hay and oats, $70 77; pasturing horses, $16.50 91 17
Photographic supplies and work, $25 27: provisions, $102.73 128 00
Pullmans, etc., $13.15; shoeing horses, $13.75; various small items, $5 90 32 80
Wages of men, 129 d. at $2 50 322 50
Expenses of trip to Ottawa, Feb. 1-March 31: return fare, $103 25: sleeper, $12 7(T; meals
en route, $12 45; board at Ottawa, Feb. 5 to March 31, $110 35; tips, $3 80 242 55
J. M. nardk, Surtcj/s (ti,S67.65).
Black, R. L., levelman and instrument man. May 26 to Aug. 31 at $70, Sept. 1 to Oct. 31
at $75, 6d. in Dec. at $3 50
Christie, D.. chainman. May .30 to July 31 at $45, Aug. 1 to Oct. 15 at $50
Fitzgerald, R. R., rodman, Mav 28 to -\ug. 21 at $55. . . .•.
Henderson, \V. E., rodman, June 28 to Aug. 31 at $55, Sept. 1 to Oct. 2 at $60
Howatson, E., chainman, I d. in Dec '
Lum.sden, H., chainman, Aug. 31 to Oct. 23 at $55
O'Neill, VV. .M., draughtsman. June 12 to .\ug. 29, at $80
Wright, Walter, rodman, 3 d. in Dec. at S2..50
Axemen, at $.'50, $188.42; cook, at $.5.5, $62 10, at $60, $8, at $65, $88.23
Black R. L.: travelling expenses, $170 10; camp supplies, 20c.; express, $16.78; postage and
telegrams, SI 05
Christie, D.: travelling expenses, $146.10; telegram, 30c.
Henderson, W. E., travelling expenses
Howatson, E., railway fare
Lumsdun, H., travelling expenses
Stinson, J. H., asst. engineer, expenses Ottawa to Banff, in May, returning in October...
Stinson, J. H., expenses in the West: travelling expenses, $85 65; express charges, $5.53; photo-
graphic work, $18; postage and telegram, $3.25
Wardle, J. M., engineer: expenses, Ottawa to Banff in May. returning in October
Wardle, J. M.. expenses in West: fares, $85; pullmans. $65 50: liver>' hire. S14 50; transfers,
etc., $11 45; board, $251 50; tips, $16.15; provisions, $3 25; advertising, 74c.; postage,
$12; telegrams, $7 09 ;
Wardle, J. M., expenses of men: fares, $26.90; pullmans, $7.45; board, $20.35; transfers, 50c.
Wright, W.: board, $12; fares, $9.30
Ben.son-Johnston Co., Ltd., Hamilton: dimunette cheque protector
Carried forward
394 55
217 09
. 154 35
179 37
3 SO
97.57
204 21
7 50
346 75
188 13
146 40
47 35
1 25
32 10
ISO 75
112 43
197 00
467 18
55 20
21 30
10 00
•282,969 56
K— 144
AIDITOR OEXEIiAL'S REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Canadian National Parks— Continued.— Pares nationaui (anadiens— Suite.
S cts.
Brought forward.
J. M. WardU'. Surveys — Concluded.
Bums. P. * Co., Ltd., Banff, beef. $10.5 40: express prepaid, S4 70 '. .
Cain. Mr.*. L. H., Lake Louise. 77 meals for survey parly
Canadian Pafific R.v. Co.: fares of men. S(V4 f>5: freight on lumber, $1.60
Dean, .Mrs. \Vm.. Lake Loui.*e. board for survey party
Dobbie. W. R.,'Pini-her Creek, automobile hire ,'.
Dominion Expre.ss Co., express charges
Jeffrey. \\ . 8.. .Jasper, provisions '
King Edward Hotel, Ijoard of survey party
Mclntyre. X., Jasper, beef. 87 lb •.•••■.
Pala*-e Livery. Kevelstoke. automobile hire t
Revclstoke Park, meals for members of survey party. ._.
Stainsb.\'. Dr. F.. Field, inoculating 1 1 men for typhoid"
Trono, LouLs. Banff: provisions, $56 15; express prepaid, $2 90
White. D.ive i Co., Banff: provisions, $129 51; teslin stove, $13.50; tools and hardware,
$4 Go: express prepaid, $1 05
Woolley. .Mrs. F.. Ja.sper. provisions
Voho Park, meals for members of survey party
Payments under $20 —
Adhesive tape and bandage, 75c.; blankets and cover. $18.95
Board of men at .lasper, $19 55; at Revelstoke, $17 25
Exprcs'i charges. $13 0.3: hauling wood, $7 .W; horse hire, $8
Horseshoeing. $2; lumber, 435 It., $13 11; messenger. $2
Photographic work. $20; steel band chain, $5 14; survey pickets, 2, $5.50
Telegrams, $4 66; work on Baker Creek bridge, $4 ,75
Wardlc, J. M., Steam Shovel Operaliona — Tramilde I'excataieur d zapeur, J. M. WardU (tH,HS.i6).
Paylists: cook, at $60. $1 93, at $65. $216 79; engineer, 260 h. at 60c.. 660 h. at 65c., bonus,
$92 65; foreman. 995 h. at 40c.. bonus. $.i5 12; foreman, 20 h. at 40c.. 664 li. at 4.^-.: labour-
ers. 3,3S7 h. at 32jc., 2.iC h. at 35c., 370 h. at 40c.; teamsters, at $S0 a m., $341 96; total,
$3, 336 66, less $778 50 deducted for board and stores
Hughes. \V., labourer, travelling expenses .'
Bums. P. A Co., Ltd., Banff: beef. $1.33 69; express on beef to Lake Louise, $3 50
Cana<^iian Pacific Ry. Co.: fares of men, $6;{ 15; freight. $10.S 78
Canadian Western Manufacturing & Supply Co., Ltd.: wire cable, 210 ft., $38.86; various
small supplies, $17 29
Dominion Express f "o., express charges
Marion .">tcam .Shovel Co., parts for steam shovel
Riverside ln>n Works. Calgarj-: sharpening shovel teeth. $39 45; freight and expre.ts. $10 00
Toole. Pe<-t li Co., Calgary: steam coal, 33 t. at $8 30, 5 t. at $8, J t. at $7; sacking 5) t. coal,
$26 25: freight on .'>) t. coiil to Temple, $20 40
Trono, Loui-i. Banff: provisions. $.594 07; express, $22 37
West, H., Mount ."Stephen, wood, 19J cords at $3 50
White (Dave) <fe fJo., Banff: provisions, $57.90: hardware, $13.10; express prepaid, 70c
Wood, Vallance, & .\dains, Ltd., Calgary, hardware and tools
Small items: lumber, 325 ft., $10 25; saw, 75c.; telegrams, $8.45
Adju>tmei\t> — Rectification).
Balances due superintendents, etc., .\pril 1. 1917, and paid in 1917-18: A. Driscoll, 7c.; F. B.
Maunder. $36 .57; S. M. Rogers, $42 22
Bahinti< in hands of superiniemlents, etc., March 31, 1918: R. Cooper, Waterlon LnkeM,
$l.(r.'.i 32: .K. Coiford. F.Ik Island. $2; A. Driscoll, engineer, 40c.: "'• E. D. McTaggarl.
Buffalo Park, $10 21; E. N. Hus.sell, Revelstoke, 50c.; E. N. Russell, Yoho, $1.04;
J. .M . Wardle. engineer. 2.5r
Balance from 19lf>-17 refunded to Cu!iual Revenue, .A <; Sniiiti
Deductions as below. .
282,969 56
no 10
38 50
66 25
171 46
30 00
47 68
135 06
62 50
24 36
38 00
28 75
22 00
59 05
148 71
57 29
21 77
19 70
36 SO
28 53
17 11
30 64
9 41
558
16
9 30
137
19
171
93
SO
15
27
3S
33 54
60 05
370 05
617
(M
68
25
71
70
2S07
19
45
78 86
1,040 32
0 02
Oeduclioni — Riducliont.
I'nexpended Imlanrc'i brought forward from 1916-17 'page K — 143)
Balnnrt' due E. Mrllugh. antelope reserve, March 31. Hil.S ....
Agri'uliiire Depl.: hardware suppliefi for cattle (once. Wainwright.
DepI R/lilwnys and Canals. tool<. hay. ete.. at J.i.iper Pnik
Doniininn Express Co., (or missing part of (ire engine
Carried forward
280. S07 69
639 00
2>i8,868 69
16 98
21 SO
1.38 4S
20X 25
0 50
386 09
iXThiiKji! i>i:i'Aiiriii:\r: lxpesuitlre k — 145
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Canadian National Parl<s— Concluded.— Pares nationaiu C'anadlens— Fin. $ cU.
Brought forward 385 69
Deductions — Concluded — Reductions — Fin.
Edmonton Cement Co., cost of erection of telephone line to plant, Jasper Park 10 00
E. H. Finlayson. unexpended balance of advances, erroneously credited to Parks instead of to
Protection of Timber 1 00
J. Pattullo, in payment for meals 2 10
J. M . Wardle, engineer, surplus supplies sold 5 00
Refund on account of duty on steam shovel parts 23 80
Refund on account of expenses shipping bufTalo 83 50
Refund on account of freight on grader, Watcrton Park 6 56
Refund of overpaid rent, Ottertail building 39 15
Proceeds of sale of surplus provisions, Watcrton Lakes Park . . 82 20
639 00
Maps, Plans, etc., of Dominion— Cartes, plans, etc., du Dominion.
Services at Otta%va (Page K — 26)
Copying plans, etc.: F. E. Blanchet, Toronto, $25 25; (). Piche, Quebec, $372.50
Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd.: inner arc lamp globes, 156. . '.
Cole. C. F.. Co., Ltd., Toronto fSl,093 77)—
Blue-print linen; 42-in., 12 rolls, $.336 10; 36-in., 2 rolls, $39 86; 30-in., I roll, $18.22
Blue print paper: 42-in., 12 rolls, $33 76; 36-in., 8 rolls, $19. 2Q; 30-in., 3 rolls, $6
Vandvke linen: 42-in., 4, 25-yd. rolls
Vandyke paper: .54-in., 25 vds., $7 32; 42-in., 10 rolls, $88; 3&-in., 5 rolls, $39; 30-in., 1 roll,
$6 80; No. 70, 36-in., 30 yd., $7,44
Paragon drying machine, 42-in., with electric motor, etc
Khaki sail cloth for blue print machine, 50 yd
Canvas band for dryer, S9 ; transparcnto, 4 qt . , $7
Department of Public Printing and Stationery f$33,647 31) —
Printing Branch: binding 42 vols., $147 63; cards, 26.500, $85 81; envelopes, 10.000,
$32.70; printing decisions of Geographic Board, $15 51; work on maps, $32,817.42. ., .
Stationery Branch: cards, 10,000, $26 .50; mailing tubes, large, 1,000, $80; mailing tubes,
sm.iU, 2,000, $80; periodicals and books, $75 39; printers' supplies, $28.29; tracing
cloth. 48-in., 12 rolls, $166.80; various stationery supplies, $91 .26 ...
Dowsley, .\. H., Ottawa: copy board and lamp reflector, <with adjustable track and slides,
etc., $65; map rollers, 37 sets, .$61 80; maple bar for draughting table, $6.50
Garrioch. Godard & Co., Ottawa: .special testing ammeter, $26.20; special testing voltmeter,
$28. 10; carbon holders. 3, S4 80 ,
Higman, Geo. & Sons, Ottawa: glue, 50 lb., $20; plate glass, 48} by 40i, $15.65; various
painters' supplies, $40. 10
Kyle's Cabinet Works, Ottawa: map rollers, 221 sets, $72 70; bottom rollers only, 46, $10 82.
Ontario Hughes-Owen Co.. Ltd.: celluloid, 9 sheets, $11 25; crayons, 14 doz., $14; drawing
boanls, 4, $17 60; mat board. 9t doz.. .$.33 .30; Strathmore board, 8 doz., S36.60; What-
man's paper, 5 doz., $11; various items under $10, $.59 .55
Slack. J. H., Ottawa; white waste, 182 lb. at 22c
Stanley, I^. E. & Co., Ottaw-a; cotton and sheeting for mounting maps, various widths and
prices, 2,337J y., $657 60; cheesecloth, 121 y., $8 47 666 07
Supplies Co. of Canada, Ltd., Ottawa: cyko paper, 8 by 10, 24J gr., $221 65; lantern slide
masks. 25 boxes, $22 50; lantern slide plates, 539 doz., $247 40; mazda lamps, 2.50 watts.
6, $2.S .50; photo plates, 4 by 5, 45 doz., $29.70, 8 by 10, IS'doz., $.50 75; various small
plicitographic supplies. $58 07 664 57
Toplev Co.. Ottawa; films. 4 .\. ,59 rolls, $38 35; hypo., 5 kegs, $25; lantern slide cover glasses,
1,000. $25; lantern slide masks, 36 boxes, $27; lantern slide plates, 79 doz., $55 10; photo-
stat paper, 10 rolls, .special, at $.33, 85 rolls, 18 in. at $24 75, 5 rolls, 1.3-in, at $22.
photostat developer, 466 pkgs., $.348 90; rubber winding rolls for photostat, $24; photo-
graphic and photostat supplies under $20, $108.49; total, $3,195,59, less $7 . 60 for 76 empty
spools returned ". 3,187 99
United Photographic Stores, Ltd., Ottawa: plate holder for photostat camera, $50; stereop-
tican high power lamps, 6, $25 50; Wellington lantern slide plates, 52 doz., $26; photo-
graphic supplies under $10, $37 15 138 65
Watts, ]■:. R. & Sons, Ltd., Ottawa: arc lamp globes. 31. $22 25; bichromate of potash, 180
lb.. $137 50; blue print linen, 3 rolls, $73 09; blue print paper, 22 rolls. $.53 35; carbons
for Pea.se lamps. 6.50, $41; carbon holders, 24, $19 20; carbon litters, 24, $20 16; Cooper-
Hewitt lamp tubes, 2, $33; Gundlaeh binoculars, I pr., $52 50; hypo., 7 kegs, $35; Mc-
Beth carbons, 150, $21; repairing and rewinding coils, $46 18; various repairs, $24 55;
various .small items, $162 48 741 26
F'reight and express: .\merican Express Co., $5 65; Canadian Express Co.. $27 12; Canadian
Northern Express Co.. $2 15; Can. Pacific Rv. Co.. $.85 07; Dominion Express Co.,
$268 96 389 55
10,749 29
397 75
52 00
394 18
58 96
72 07
14.S 56
324 00
SO 00
16 00
33,099 07
548 24
133 30
59 10
81 75
83 52
183 .30
40 (M
Carried forward 52, 309 22
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K — 14S AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, t917-19IS
9 GEOR-E V, A. 1919
Maps, Plans, etc.. of Dominion — Conrludcd. — Cartes, plans, etc., dii Dominion -Tin. $ cts.
Brought forward . 52,309 22
Payments under $20 I $85 36> —
Bon Ami, S5c.: cartacc $6: chemicals, etc., $9 SO; duster, $2 25 IS ;■ ^
Farmers satin. $9; flash licht, $1 10; flour. 103 lb.. $8 45; gasoline, $1 . 40 19 ■' .
Glue. 50 lb., $17 50; hardware, $1 65; ribbon, 9 bolts, $13 50 32 C>5
Repairs to press, etc.. $9 75; shaving dictaphone records, $1 60; telegrams, S2 . 51 13 86
52,394 58
Costs of Utigation— Frals de Utlee.
Adam, Liar A Mathieson, Prince .Vlbert: King rs. Municipality of Connaught and Murdock
\V. McDougall, taxed costs of defendant, .M. \V. McUouKall 32 91
.\ndr(ws. Andrews. Burbridge and Bastedo, Winnipeg; King rs. Mutchcnbacker, et a/., $437.30;
King r.- .<innoth. $••$84 34
Archer i McLellan, .\rcola: King rs Palmer
.\seltine. W. M.. Rosetown: re title to .S\V 18-25-12 \V 3rd
Beament. T. .\., Ottawa: King rf McCarron and 0"Keete, $6 43; King rs Wall, $14 71
Begg * Hayes. Swift Current: Jos. Hutchinson rs King el at, $13.42; re AnMn Sugden, $9;
rt: Jos. Panguay. S13 53
Bigelow & Kinsman, Regina: re caveat against S E 1-18-19-W 2nd
Bowman & McFadden, Dauphin: re.title to SW 9-13-17 W' 1st
Braninn & BrBithwaite. Prince .■Vlbert: King r." Municipality of Connaught and Murdook W.
SicDougall, taxed costs of defendant Municipality of Connaught
Burrett, .\nhur. Maple Creek: drawing transfers and searching title various properties . .
Chisholm i Co., Moosejaw: searching title and drawing transfer, X E 27-23-l-\V 3
Conybrare, C. F. P., Lethbridge: King rs Bull Horn and Nice Old Man
Cormack <t Maokie, Edrtionton: searching titles and drawing transfers
Cornwall & .\rchibald, Kamloops: re patents to W. T. Marshall and \. G. Wyatt
Cruise, Tufts 4 I.indal, Saskatoon: various legal ser\-ices rendered D. L. agent
Eberts & Taylor, Victoria: re Obscr^-atory Little .Saanich Mountain
Edwards, niibuc A Pelton: settlement of cuse.-i, L'Hirondelle rs King
Fisher, E. B., Winnipeg: King ri Gorman, $43 58: King r.i E. A. L. and W. B. Sifton, (45.61.
Fulton, F. J., Kamloops: re squatters on timber berths and forest reserves
Heam, J. H., \J'adena: King rs Ross Okeley
Hogg A- Hogg, Ottawa: King rs Beaver Lumber Co.. $60; King t» E. C. Clow and A. M.
W.ir, $19S S6; King r.' Empire Lumber Co., $10; King rs 'IreveyUui, $12.05; King rs
Trusts and Guarantee Cf)., $60 53; ser\-ices re three caveats, $.35 (W
Johnstone A Ritchie, Lethbridge: rr liens of Nancy K. .Smiley and husband
Kerr. Davidson, Palerson A McFarland. Tnninto: King r.< Jos. Boyle, el al
Kidd. f ieo. F... Ottawa: King r.« W. J. Watson, $100 60. less $50 advanced in 191ft-I7
Livingstone, Wilson A Wil.non, Yorkton: King rs OstrikoH
lyickhart, N. J., Estevan, King rs W. P. .Anderson
MeCarier, Geo. S., Calgar>-- ic Lot 2, Block 8, Revelstoke
M .• Mg, R. .\. C, Winnipeg: rf titles, Winnipeg Militarj- Camp
M I T.ald A Stewart: re patent to SW 20 27-3 W 3rd
M' w illiains, W. J., Moo.sejaw: re di.'whargc of caveat. NE 22-10-1-W 3rd .
Muir, Jephson, .■VdamsA Brownlee. Calgar>': King r» Frances Heath, $«S 50; King i.« Penri«in,
$20 50; re Soolc Case, $6; rt Ya Ha Tinda Ranching Co., $98 21; re transfer of Banff
lots, $27 3.5 220 56
Mulcasler, R.. Price .Vlbert: King cs Rural Municipality of Connaught and Munloek W.
.MeDougall, $275 89; King rs H. Blackburn, $76 26; King r» McKay, $91 50; three pro-
secutions under Prairies Fires .-Vet., $81 524 65
Murphv. Fisher A Sherwood, Ottawa: taxed costs in Supremo Court, King «» J. W. Murphy
anil R. S. Gould
Ritchie, W. F., Montreal, rf Mathieu A Truileaa
Rr.bertHon, E. V., Calgarj-: rr Ij-v .Vllens Homestead, NW 14-18-4-W 5
Roberl.'ton, W. (',. M., Neepnwa: pmserulions (or setting fires. Riding Mountain resiTves..
Rol>inson, Chnstnpher C, Toronto: ser^iees and expenses. International Joint Commission.
Rothwiil. B. E., Swan River: re ChnUipenk anri .standing
Rous A Mann, Toronto: printing 35 copies Statement of Defence, for C. C. Robinson.
Sinclair. R. V., <Hta»a: King >■» Deacon r( of, advance
Taylor A Colwill, Portage la Prairie: ri C. P. Ry. right-of-way
Ordnance Lands rSaiarln and Kipcnxes Terrains d'artilleric:.><alalreset;d*peii»«f.
Cur.lftkiri of Ordnance I„in.l.« L. J. N. Hlancli.t, <l]iimMv. P.Q.. 12 m . $100; P. Janobd,
Tenbv Bay, Ont., 12 m., $20; J. H. Ijifrenitrf. .Sorel, P.g., 2 m. to May 31, $4 17; C.
Noble, I><-amingU>n, Ont., 12 m.. $100: K. (tuell.-ite, (iranil Fall.i, N.B., 12 m., $200 _ 421 17
Noble, ('.. I.<-nmington: workmen e|,.nning up Point I'eleo N'aval peg?rvo. HOi d. at < ' VI
1200 .W. 1<-. .'i.V inleresi on biilnnei' in bank. 200 00
DipnrHiiini uf I'lil.lir I'riniing and .Sinl innir\ , .1 blank iKioks 40 81
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821 64
14 84
10 00
21 14
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500 00
89 19
63 85
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376 52
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454 09
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 147
Xorth-West Game and Migratory Bird Act.
Lol ayant pour objet la consenation du uibier et des olseaux migrateurs dans les
territoires du Nord-Ouest.
S cts.
Buffalo Patrol, Foit Smith—
P. McCallum, herder, 12 m. to Mar. 31, at SlOO 1,200 00
W.J. McNeill, herder, 12 in. to Mar. 31, at $50 600 00
John Stark, herder. 7 m. to Mar. 31, at $105 735 00
Card, G., Indian agent. Fort Smith, advance for expenses, Jan. 11, 1918 600 00
LaNauze, C. D.. inspector, R.N.W.M.P.: expenses, Regina to Ottawa, Mar. 10, 1918, $.30.85;
board at Ottawa, Mar. 14-31, SS4.80 "5 05
Hudson's Bay Co.: tools, etc., for herders McNeill and .Stark 19 05
LeHache, Pierre, hire of saddle pony tor herder McNeill, 15 d ■ 15 00
McCallum, P.: hire of 2 pack ponies, .July to Oct., $130; hire of dog team, Nov. and Dec., $63. 193 00
Northern Trading Co.. Ltd., freight on 2,908 lb. supplies. Peace River & Fort Smith 89 04
Revillon, Wholesale. Ltd., Edmonton: provisions, M50 83; packing, $13 60; freight prepaid
to Peace River. $25 69 *?? j^
Squirrel, G., hire of 2 pack ponies, Aug. 18 to Sept. 1 2o 00
Royal North West Mounted Police, pavment of bounties of $20 a head on timber wolves killed
in North West Territories: Fort Chipwyan, $120; Fort Fitzgerald, $S00: Fort Norman,
$520; Fort Resolution. $440; Fort Simp-son, $700; unexpended balance of advance. $510;
total, $3,090, less $1,590 balance from 1916-17 (page K— 148)— 1,500 00
5,581 86
"Soldiers' Land Settlement: Salaries of Board of Commissioners.
Terres pour IVtablissement des soldats: .4ppolntements au bureau des commissalres.
Major E. J. Ashton, D.S.O., commissioner, Jan. 30 to Mar. 31, at $5,000
Chas. F. Roland, commissioner, ,Ian. 30 to Mar. 31, at $5,000
Soldiers' Land Settlement: Cost of .\dmlnistration, etc.
Terres pour I'ftablissement des soldats: Cout de radministration, etc.
Ashton, Major. E. J., D.S.O., commissioner, expenses: fares, $03.95; puUmans. $16 45; trans-
fers, $4.95'; board and lodging, $364 90; tips, $32.20; postage, $4.15; stenographers,
$17 . 65; telegrams and telephones, $14 41
Leggo, G. L., travelling expenses: fares, $28.75; puUmans, $6.05; board and lodging, $27.25;
tip, 25c.; map, S4.95
Roland, Chas. F., commissioner, expenses: fares, $139.30; puUmans, $33 25; transfer, etc.,
$31.27; board and lodging, $392 83; tips, $29 40; laundry, $2 70; messenger, $1.30;
packing papers, $1 05; po.stage, $6 75; stationery, $3.65; stenographers, $36; telegrams
and telephones. $42 03; total, $719 .53. less $3 33 carried to 1918-19
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co's Telegraph, telegrams
Department of Public Printing and Stationery, 50,600 copies Soldiers' Settlement Act
Ottawa "The Veteran", half-page advertisement in Februarj' number
Wilson, James & Co., Ottawa, framing photographs
860 20
860 20
1.720 40
518 66
67 25
716 20
3 50
135 05
50 00
24 25
1.514 91
Removal of Buildings at Town of Frank, Alta.
D^placement des Edifices dans la viile dc Frank, Alta.
Secretary-Treasurer. Town of Frank, government proportion of cost of removal of Roman
Catholic Church. Frank 346 72
Dominion Lands and Parks: Special Grants Voted.
Terres et pares ffd(!raux: Subventions spfciales vot€es.
Alpine Club of Canada, annual grant /• 1.000 00
Canadian Forestry Association: annual grant. $2,000; supplementary grant, $1,000 3.000 00
Cypress Hills Water Users' Association, annual grant _. _. 2.50 00
Dominion Land Surveyors' Association, grant towards publishing transactions 125 00
Western Canada Irrigation Association, annual grant 500 00
4.875 00
Astronomical Surveys— Observations astronomlques.
General Accounts — Comtea en o(n(ral.
Services of Ottawa officials (Page K— 26.)
Chat-women at Observatorv: at $50 per m.. Mrs. L. Sabourin. $600; at $1 per d.. Mrs. -M.
.\inold, $312; Mrs. E. Brault, $132, Mrs. L. Draffin, $312, Mrs. E. Kerrigan, $312, Mrs. L.
LaSalle, $312, Mrs. W. Scobie, $312, Mrs. A. Smart, $312. Mrs. R. Smith. $312
C'arried forward.
86.9.54 67
2.916 00
89.870 67
1— IO'k
K— 148
AUDITOR GE\f:R.iL:< REPORT, ]9n-t918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
.Astronomical Surveys— Continued.— Obsenatlons astronomlques— Suite.
Brought forward.
$2, $18.
$ ctd.
S9, 870 67
General Accounts — Concluded — CompUs en i/entrat—t in.
Baird. The?.. Onawa, repairs to auto
BakiT Laundrv-. Ltd.. wa.shing towels, etc r
Beattic T. T.. Ottawa. druRS, etc
Bcrtscliingcr, A. H., Ottawa, elci-tripal supplies
Birkett, Thos. & iv>n Co.. Ltd., hardware
Br>son Gaham. Ltd., Ottawa: brooms, 2 do»., $23.50: sundry cleaning materials, $99.51;
groceriis. $112.45; kitchen utensils, $18 90; 4 mirrors, $12.90; coat and overalls, $16 ...
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Ltd., Montreal; brass sheets and rods, 232J lb., $140 14;
steel bars, 13 lb., $39 47; sundry hardware. $1.55 .53
Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd.. Toronto, electrical supplies.
Canadian National Carbon Co., Ltd.. 125 red labf! cells
Casi'lla, C. F. & Co., Ltd., I^ondon. Eng., repairs to theodolite
Clark's Dairy, City View, milk. 260 qts
Collector of Customs, duty and war tax on foreign purchases
Davidson (.James) estate: lumber, S2.S9 .30; partition. $51
Dept. of Public Printing and Statinnory. printing, stationery, etc
Dominion Machine & Supply Co., Ottawa: aluminum castings, 13 lb. at $1.25; brass castings,
.56 lb. at 50c.: iron eastings, 12S lb. at He. special, 369 lb. at 15c.; turnin : and planing
eastings, 75J h. at 80c.; repairing patterns, $32
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Goods Co., Ltd., Ottawa: 4 traction covers, $66.60; 4 auto tubes
at $2 50
Edwards. W. C. 4 Co., Ottawa, lumber
Everyman's Car Co., Ltd., Ottawa, repairs to auto
Ferris, W. .\.. cartage
Garrioch, Godard <fe Co., Ottawa, electrical supplies
G. N. W. Telegraph Co.: use of wire, 5 nights, $20; exchange of signals with Collingwood, at
Holland. R., Chet.ucto Head, N.S.. attending undagraph. 12 m. to June 30, 1917
Imperial oil Co., Toronto: gasoline, 140 gal. at ^'2]c.: polnrine oil, 20 gal. at Sic. ...
Otawa Electric Ry. Co., street car tickets for membiTS of the stall.
Parker's Dye Works, Ottawa: cleaning blankets and eiderdowns, etc.
Pink and Blackburn Co., Ltd., Ottawa, painting and repairing Ford tru^ k
Railway Passengers .•V.ssurance Co. of Ixjndon, Eng., Toronto, premiums on guarantee bonds.
Rankin. W. A., Ottawa, hardware
.■^laek, .1. H., Ottawa, ice. packed, 280 blocks at 18c
Slinn-,^houldL«. Ltd., bread. 219 loaves. $22.60, 30 large loaves, $6.45 :
.Stanley. L. E. & Co.. cheese cloth, 242 yd., $19.36; cotton, 411 y<l. at 45e.; flannelette, 136
yd. at 1.5c.; sheeting, etc., $18.81
Supplies Co. of Cunnilii, Ltd., Ottawa; argo soda, 25 lb., $12.50; lantern plates,'20 doi., 113;
Wellington paiKT, 2 gr..S22,lgr., $4.50
Topley Co.. Ottawa: films, KlJ rolls at 40c.; paper, bromide, I2dr>i!. at $1.60. 4 nils at $6,4 rolls
at $12; glos.sy veli>i, 3 doz. at $3.20, 8 gr. at $.'!.. "lO; .mismograpli paix-r. 470 sheets. $I64..50;
plates, .50 doi. at 70c., 12 <loz. at 9Se., 5 doz. at $2.40. 5 doz. at $3.00, .S doz. at $9; rheostat,
$16; .sundrv photographic supplies, $99.95
Try Me Tire"Co., Ottawa: giksoline, 401 gal., $141.01; nobby tread tires, 1 at $23.65, I at
$27; tire re-treadefl, $12; storage, 8 m. 23 d. to .\pril 2:1, $99; sundry supplies and repairs,
$31 98 , ,
Watts, E. R. A Son, Ottawa: pocket magnifiers, 3 at $1..50, 3 at $3; sundry in.strument8 and
repairs. $26.85 . . ■ ir •■,■■■ '
Freight and express: American Express Co., $6.32; Can. Express Co., $107.15; Can. Northern
Express Co., $43.19; Dominion P^press Co.. $102.14; Can. Northern Ry. System, $17.30;
Can. Pacific Rv. <■■„.. $.36.48; Grand Trunk Rv. Svsteiii, $39.31:
Telegrams: Can. Pacific Ry. C.i's Telegraph. $35.49; ( ;.\.W. Ti'lcgraph Co., $40.32; Hars-ard
I'nivcrsitv, astronomical telegratns. $6.37 .
Payments under $25; butter, 38 II... $17.60; ihccse cloth, 128 vd., $9.60; charts, thermograph,
etc., 1,000, $19.22; cleaning ."upplies, $15.65; hardware. $37.14; licenses for Ford cars, 2,
$20; repairs, $I2..50; royalite oil, .55 gal., $17.88; small items, $03.78
Dominion Anlrophynical Ohncrmlory, I.xlllr Saanich Mountain— Obnmaloire tutrophyfique du
Dominion, petite montagne Saanteh it^,it6.XI }.
Automobile licen.se and regi.Mnition to Dec. 31, 1918, $26; giusoline. 251 gal., $77.96; rug, $l3..'iO;
tire covers, 5. $204; sundry supplies and repairs fi«r automobile, $102.79; chemical supplies,
$119,35; eleetrical supplie.«. $123.05; hardware, etc.. $264.01; hiniber. $70.85; labour, 6 d.,
$20.-V); making bra.«s tubing, etc.. $H2.80: painting telescope, $43; photogrnpliie eiix'nses,
$12060; speeial stand, $20.75; sundrv fumi...liing supplies, etc.. $101.17: teleplinne rental.
12 m. to Aug. 31, 1918. Ob.servalory. $4S. ri'si.lenee. .1. S. Plnskett. $37.50; l.mg <lislancn
lolls, $29.35; thermograph, $116.65; tram fares. $67 20; wlie<.|s for ob.scrving chair, 12.
$48; eipre.i.« on mirror from Pittsburg. Pn . $I.O.'i6.in. unhuuling mirror anil hauling, etc,
$100.6.5; oundry express and corUige. $449.86; sumlries, $X2.67
Bruhcar, John A., Co., Ltd., Pittsburg, Pa., n<grinding and polishing prism..
Carried forward .
437
62
81
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95
28
35
142
55
283
26
335
14
42
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340 30
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76 60
74 41
91 12
33 .50
85 75
38 00
50 00
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54 47
51 48
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40 00
107,871 24
lyTERIOR DEPARTMEST: EXPEyOlTURE K — 149
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Astronomical Sunejs— Continued.— Obsenatlons astronomlques— Suite. S cts.
Brought forward 107,871 24
Summary of Surveys (detailed below).— Sommaire dea arpentagea {inumiris ci-detsout).
Bigger, C. A., geodetic survey (Page K— 149) 2, 160 12
Brabiizon, A. J., geodetic survey of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia ( " K— 149) .5,01.5 49
Brown, L. O., geodetic surveys ( " K— 149) 2,062 06
Craig, J. D., Quebec-Vermont boundary survey ( " K— 150) 5,54.5 66
Dennis, T. C, New Brunswick-Maine boundary survey ( " K— 150) 465 07
Fawoett, T., (Juebec-Maine boundary survey ( " K — 150) 14,549 50
Mc\rthur, J. J., survey of international boundary from Lake of the Woods-to
Lake Superior ( " K-150) 1,703 05
McDiarmid, 1\ A., determination of La Place Points '■ ( " K— 150) 400 19
McGrath, W. X., precise levelling ( " K— 150) 3.043 18
McMillan, D., precise levelling ( " K— 151) 4,14123
Moulton, H. P., geodetic survey in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia ( " K — 151) 894 10
Ogilvie, N.J. , geodetic survey on B.C, coast ( " K— 151) 9,630 10
Rainboth, A. J., precise levelling, British Columbia ) " K— 151) 4,142 63
Rannie, J. L., geodetic survey ( " K— 151) 5,575 35
Rcid, F. B., geodetic survey ( " K— 152) 733 50
168.532 47
Less — Deductions as below 176 50
Total, Astronomical Surveys 168, 355 97
Deductions — Soustractions.
Refunds—
Birks, H. & Sons, Ottawa, payment for electric time service 15 00
Dept. of Militia and Defence, amount required to replace 5 in. Grafiex camera 161 50
176 .50
C. A. Bigger, Geodetic Survey, 1917.— C. A. Bigger, arpentages geod4aiques, 1917.
Living allowance while in field, K. H. Robb at $1..50 per d. from June 15, $108, assistants at
75c. per d., 222.50: sundry board and lodging for assistants. $394.50. 725 00
Travelling expenses. K. H. Robb and others, $282.93; salary A. Bernicr, 46 d. at $1.50; labour
at $2.50 per d., $159.37; sundry labour, $59.75; transport of men and outfit, $233..50 804 55
Hardware, etc., $88.69; lumber, $271.14; repairing chronometer, $25; freight and express,
$70.10; sundries, $75.19 530 12
Can. Government Railways, hand car pilots, 47 d. at $2.35 110 45
G. H. Harris, Belleville, storage, 12 m. to May 26, 1917 30 00
2,200 12
Less — Wagon sold - 40 00
2,160 12
A. J. Brabazon, Geodetic Survey of N.B. and N.S., 1917. — .4. J. Brabazon, arpentages geodesiques
du N.-B. et N.-E., 1917.
Assistants at $2.25 per d., $362.25, at $2, $788, at $1 .75, $385; cooks at $65 per m., $681.45 2,216 70
Living allowance while in field: at $1.50 per d., C. H. Brabazon, May 22 to Oct. 31, $244.50;
W. M. Dennis, $241.50; men at 90c. per d., $986.40 ^ 1,472 40
Travelling expenses, C. H. Brabazon, $61.60; VV. M. Dennis, $90.80;* sundry travel, cooks,
etc., $262.50; room rent, 2 assistants, $15; transport of men, camp outfit, etc., $438.85;
boat hire. $16.25; storage, $17 902 00
Batteries, carbide, etc., $59.38; hardware, etc., $29.64; labour, 82 d., $165.75; freight, $27.24;
express, $77.69; wood, $15.75; repairing eiderdown robe, $10.50; sundries, $38.44 424 39
5,015 49
L. 0. Brown, Geodetic Surveys, 1917. — L. 0. Brown, arpentages giodisiguea, 1917. ==
Assistants: at $75 per m., $77.42, at $65, $133.75, at $60, $656.45; cooks, at $80 per m., $117.42,
at $75, $204.07; sundry assistance, $73.28 : 1 ,262 39
Living allowance while in field, at $1 ..50 per d., L. O. Brown, $182.50; men at 75c. per d., $477;
sundry board and lodging, $155.70 815 20
Travelling expenses, L. O. Brown, $162.02, J. Q. Coughlan, $101.88; freight, $29.20; express,
. $43.38; sundries, $60.80 397 28
Expenses in connection with accident to J. Q. Coughlan: board and lodging, 9 d., $22.50;
medical attendance, $30 52 50
St. CroLx Lumber & Mfg. Co., Winton, Minn., hardware 134 69
2,662 06
K — 150 AUDITOH G^yLRALS KEPORT. 1917-191$
9 GEORGE V, A. t919
Astronomical Surreys — Continued. — Observations astronomiques — Suite. % cts.
J. D. Craig, Quebec-Vermont Boundary Surrey, 1917. — J. D. Craig, dilimilation den frontiiret Qufbeo
Vermont, 1917.
Recorders, etc., at $1.75 per d., $868; cook, at $2..i0 per d.. $432.50 1.300 50
Living allowance while in field: J. D. CraiK. Mav 22 to Nov. 1 1. at $3.50 per d.. $609; a.'^.^ii'tants
at $1..50pcrd..SS'y)..iO. at 90c-. per d.. $.')9S.35 2,087 85
TravellinK expen..ies. .1. D. Craig, and a.<sistants, $2.H.54; transport of men ana outfit, $341.96 . 596 SO
Camping privileges. $47; cotton, 198 yd., $29.67; gasoline, 537J gal., $l.i7.43; sundrj- supplies
and repairs for Ford car, $228.83; re-cutting inscription on stone, $25 487 93
Hardware. $56.82; storage, $15.65; sundrv office expenses, $34.93; timber for towers, $29;
freight and express. $38.93; sundries. $30.75 2O0 OS
Everyman's Car Co., Ltd., Ottawa: Ford roadster and acce.-i.'iories, $849.60: license, $10;
gasoline, etc.. $7.20 866 SO
5.54$ 66
7". C. Dennis, S'cw Brunxicick-Maine Boundary Surrey, 1917. — T. C. Dennis, dilimilation det
frontiires \ouveaU'Brun8Wick-Main€, 1917.
.\ssistant, E. Lewin. 80 d. to Sept. 18, $157..tO; l>oard, T. C. Dennis, $132.27, E. Lewin, $66.80;
travelling expenses, T. C. Dennis. $50.70; hardware, etc., $18.90; tent, $18; sundries,
$20.90 465 07
T. Faacett, Quebec-Maine Boundary Surrey, 1917. — T. Favcett, dilimitation des fronliires Quebec-
Maine. 1917.
.\*iistant, B. Foley, in charge of monumenting. May 15 to Oct. 31, 170 d. at $5..50 '. . . . 935 00
Leveller, R. A., Smith, at $4 per d., $608; topographers, 2, at $3 per d., $966..'iO; axemen, etc..
at $2 per d., $268, at $1.75. $915.2.5, at $1.65. $2,963.40, at $l..iO, $1S: cook, at $2.50 per d..
$382..'iO; asst. cook, at $2. $336; teamsters, with teams, at $5 per d., $1.620 8,077 65
Living allowance while in field: T. Fawcett. at $3.50 per d.. $574; 4 assistants at $1.50 per d..
$994. .50; men at 90c. per d., $3,197.70 ' 4,766 20
Travelling exp<n.*c.': T. Fawcett, $56.70; B. Foley. $40.45; G. L. Rainboth. $27.05; C. R.
Westland. $24.55; 7 aiisistants, $109.40 2.58 15
Cement, 1.50 .sacks. $112.50; fielil and level books. 21. $16.61; livery, $40; moving camp, etc..
$212.15; hardware. $72.55; freight. $41.62; small items. $17.07. . 512 50
14.549 50
J. J. Mc Arthur, Surrey of Inlernational Boundary from Lake of the Hoods to Lake Superior.
J. J. ilcArtfiur, dHimitation dee fronliires inlcrnationales du lac des Bois au lac Supirieur.
.\8sii>tant. S. G. Lindsay, at $3.33) per d., $582.75; labourers, 155) d.. $270.16; cook, at $3 per
d.. $49..50 902 41
Living allowance while in field : .1. J. Mc.Yrthur, at $3..50 per d., $150.50; S. G, Lindsay, at $1.50
per d.. $175.50; ii.'vM.-<tants at $1 per d..$8S, at 90c.. $75.00 489 60
Travelling .•ip,n.',e>: .1. .1. Mc.\rtliijr. $221.03; S. G. Lind^yly. $75.45; Jus. Howie. $95.70 392 78
Board and lo<lging, Mc.Vrthur and I.indsiiy, $111 65: care of boats and outfit as per contract,
$30; moving launch. $25: cement. 23 sacks at 95c.: gxvtline. 201t gal. at 25c.; hardware, etc.,
$60 54: kit bag, $19; launch fitting,' and repairs, $93 41; storage of canoes, $24; express,
freight and ruruige, $42 22: ciimp cots. 5. .<17 .50: sundries. $51 20 .548 71
2,. 3.33 50
I.csH — Proceeds of sale of outfit 630 45
1.703 OS
F. A. McDiarmid, Determination of Ija Place Points, 1917 — F. .4. MrDiarmid, Determination, etc.
( >wen Dniry: »alar>-, 32 d. to .luly 9. tfA: trnvelling eipea>*«. $78 90 142 00
Hardware, etc., $49 06; motor ,«iir hire. $25 .50: inoving outfit, etc.. $29 25; telephone ser-
vice, $20; eipre!v>, $.35; sundries. $40 42; repairing telegraph circuit, 120.67
G. N. W. Telegraph Co., erecting loop to astronomer's hut
It . .V. Sfcdrath, Precis/: Lertlling, 1917— W . S . Mcdralh. Pmntage prfcis, 1917.
Rmlmnn. »le.. at $2 .50 per d.. $27 .50. at $2. $117. at $1 7.5. $1. 123 56; cook at $2 per d.. $384
I.:- incc while in field: W. N. .McGrath.ut $1 ,50 per d., $280 60; men at 7.5c. per d.
1 r ' \peiMes, W. N. McGrnth and nxsislants, $110 02; sundry board and lodgings
$71 io. hardware, etc., (19 68; freight, express ami cartage, $43 VO; sundriei<, $51 93. . . .
220 SO
36 79
400 19
1.052 00
1.064 25
326 87
3.043 18
INTERIOR DEPARTilEyT: EXPENDITURE K — 151
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Astronomical Surveys — Continued. — Observations astronomlques — Suite. t cts.
D. McMillan, Precise Levelling, 1917— D. McMillan, Poinlage precis, 1917.
Hand car pilots, rodmen, etc., at $2 25, $402.75, at $2.20, $314.60, at $2, $1,008; cook at $2.50
per d., $445 2,230 35
Living allowance while in field: D. McMillan, at $1.50 per d. to Oct. 21, $252; men at 75c.
per d., $756,75 ; 1,008 75
Board and lodging, D. McMillan and assistants, $127 25; sundry travel, $258.80 386 05
Ga.siiline, 54 gal., $22 10; repairs to handcar, $23.15; tent, $37; sundry camp supplies, $54.55;
hardware, etc., $127.85; freight, $86.80; express, $72.10; sundries, $92 47 516 08
4,141 23
H. P. Moulton, Geodetic Survey in N. B. and K.S., 1917 — H, P. Moulion, Arpentagcs gio-
desiques du N.B. et N.-E., 1917.
Board and lodging, $306.60; travelling expenses, $160 95; field assistant, 12 d. at $2.50; livery
and auto hire, $281.10; sundry labour, $40.50; damage to woodlands, etc., $29.50; hard-
ware, etc., $21.13; sundries, $24.32 894 10
M. J. Ogilvie, Geodetic Survey on B.C. Coast, 1917— N. J. Ogilme, Arpentages geodesiques aux
la c6te de la C.-B., 1917.
-Vssistants at $3 .50 per d.. 53,104 50, at $3, $642, at $2.50, $1,685 5,431 50
Living allowance while in field: IS'. J. Ogilvie. at $4 per d., $88; W. H. McTavish, 150 d. to
Oct. 15, $300; 15 assistants at SI per d., $1,775 2,163 00
Travelling expenses: N. J. Ogilvie, $169.95; W. H. McTavish, $168.15; W. P. Flewin, $41.20;
2 rj-. fares, $36.40; s.s. transportation, $222.20 637 90
Hardware, $92.17; repairs to s.s. A/ciro, .$24 06; freight, $18.51; sundries, $18.05 152 79
Imperial Oil Co., Ltd., Vancouver: polarine, 52 gal., $38.32; royalite oil, 2, 152-3 gal., $460.71;
gasoline, etc., $14. 52 513 55
Tlewin, Jno., Port Simpson: repairing and painting Peterboro canoes, $24.70; storage of instru-
ments, outfit, etc., 12 m. to Nov. 3, 1917, $120 144 70
Martin, Finlavson & Mather, Ltd., Vancouver: carbide, SO lb., $20; flashlights, etc., $11.79;
freight, etc., S3. 93 35 72
Vancouver Ship yard, Ltd., Vancouver: care of launch Metra, 6 m. to April 30, 1917, $60:
hauling out Melm, May and October, $40; painting and repairing .Metro, $410.94;
wharfage, 8 m. to May 27, 1917, $40 550 94
9,630 10
-4. J. Rainbolh, Precise Levelling, B.C., 1917 — A. J. Rainhoth, Pointage pricis, B.C., 1917.
Recorder, at $2.25 per d., $385; rodmen, etc., at $2 per d., $1,381.80; cook, at $2.50 per d.,
$4,52.50 2, 219 30
Living allowance while in field: A. J. Rainboth, at $1.50 per d., $258.50; F. B. Reid, $4.50;
men at 75c. per d., S777 1,040 00
Travelling expenses: A. . I. Rainboth and assistants, $359.25; E. Eakin, $25.75; W. J. Lowndes,
$51 .05: L. Thompson, $92 , 34 528 39
board and lodging, S54.0S; hardware, etc., $93.25; freight and express, $157.39; sundries,
$50.25 354 94
J. L. Rannie, Geodetic Survey, 1917 — J. L. Kainnic, Arpentages giodesiques, 1917
4,142 63
N. E. Kelly, field assistant, at $100 perm, to Oct. 29, $593 55; light-keepers, etc., at$3 50per
d., $452 .50, at $2 50, $427.50, at $2, $556; at $1.75, $182; at $1.50, $58.50; sundry
assistance, $107 25 2,377 30
Living allowance while in field, J. L. Rannie, at $1.50 per d., $230, men at 75c. per d., $646 25.. 876 25
Travelling expenses: .1. L. Rannie and a.ssistant3, $191 .55; A. Babcock, $35.60; Jas. Clark,
$78.43; W. Clark, $S6..54; ,1. E. Dowd, $80. .50; N. E. Kelly, $1.53.18 625 80
Board and lodging, .1. L. Rannie and assistants, $271 .50; transport of men and outfit, $800 60;
boat fares. $34 .50; camp supplies, $34.20; damage to timber, $20; hardware, etc., $117.62;
lumber, $.59 90: repairs, .$20 75; telephones, $44 93; cartage, $52.55; freight, $126 62;
express, $65 99, sundries, $39 29 1,688 45
Canada Carbide Co., Ltd., St. Catharines, nut carbide, SOO lb 28 00
Grant-Holden-Graham. Ltd., Ottawa: tent, $25, bag, etc., $2.75 27 75
Smart-Woods, Ltd., Ottawa, tents, 3 36 30
5,659 85
Less— Proceeds of sale, harness, 1 set, $35, tents. 3, $10, timber, $39.50 . 84 50
5,575 35
K — 152 AVDITOR GESERAL'S REPORT, 19n-i91S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
AstroDomlcal Suneys — Concluded.— Obsenatlons astronomlques— Fin. $ eta.
P. B. Reid. Gtodetic Survey, 1917— P. B. Reid, Arpentaget gfodisiquei, 1917.
Board and lodging, $106 20: travelling expenses. $345 73: supplies and repairs for railway
motor car. $27 49: leather case for instruments. $15.50; painting, levelling rods, etc.,
$12.95; piloting r>-. motor cars, etc., $110 97; sundries, $14.24 633 08
Trov Carriage .Sunshade Co., 10 sunshades 45 87
Whi'te, L. T., Ottawa: 4 tent flys, $51 80; ring, $2 75 .- 54 55
733 50
Expenses of Go\tTnmcnt In the Northwest Territories.
IXp«nses <lu gomernement dans les Tcrrllolres dii Nord-Ouest.
Salaries of Ottawa officials .(Page K— 28) 1,600 00
Schools, ($1,9.50)- ,^„„„
Fort McPherson school, grant, 9 m. to June 30, 1917 150 00
Fort Simpson school, St. David's Mission, grant, 3 m. to Sept. 30, 1916. 12 m. to Dec.31,
1917 250 00
Fort Smith school, grant, 15 m. to Dec. 31, 1917 250 00
Hay River school, grant, 12 m. to Dec.31. 1917 400 00
Herschell Island school, grant, 6 m. to June 30. 1917 100 00
St. Joseph's schiM)l, Fort Resolution, grant. 12 m. to Dec. 31. 1917 400 00
Sacred Heart school. Fort Providence, grant. 12 m. to Dec. 31. 1917 400 00
Relief to Destitute. Maintenance of Insane, and Prisoners ($2,141 84) —
Fort Smith Ho-i^pital, maintenance of each at $1 adav: A. Beaulieu. $6; Rosa Brown, $14;
Alfred Houlc, $.396; Anna Rohillard. $1 1 ; F. Villeneuve. $44 471 00
Hudson's Bav Co., provisions supplied sick and destitute: N. Beaulieu, Fort Resolution,
$74 45: B. Bouvier, F'ort Smith. $487.30: M. Dillon, Herschell Island. $237.50; Alecuea-
look (Esquimaux), Herschell Island. $114 75; Miss E. Hope, Fort Smith. $78 50;
Mrs. Lamoureaux. Fort Smith, $162 62; C. Parancau, Herschell Island, $217; A.
Tourangeau. Fort .Smith. $5 25
Hud-wn's Bav Co., removal of families from Herschell Island to Mackeniie Delta: M.
Dillon, $63 40: ( '. Paranteau, $57 50
I.iebes, H. &. Co., Shingle Point. Y.T.: provisions supplied Tolagiak...
Northern Trading Co.. provisions supplied sick and destitute, N. Beaulieu, Fort Resolu-
tion. $51 68; Miss E. Hope, Fort Simp,son, $102 28
Mi.srellaneous, i$117 82 1—
Canada Life .\.ssurance Co., premium on road, D. Blanchct, registrar
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co's, Telegraph, telegrams
Hudson's Bay Co., Fort Simpson, expenses of F. \V. Harris, J. P., to Fort Liard, investiga-
ting complaint : hire of men and dogs, $50; provisions and outfit, $38 83
Rheault, C. A., coroner's fees and expenses, re drowning of D. Conibcar, Great Slavo
Lake, June, 1915
Subscriptions to Edmonton Bulletin and Edmonton Journal.
Governmrnl of (he Viikon Territory— (iouvernement du terrltoire dii Yukon.
Salaries and Liring Allouvnce^. — Appoinlcmrnts ct allocations de Kuhsintance .
Allen, R. L., timber inspector, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $2,700, Icsx military pay. 365 d. at $1.10
Berton, F. G.. clerk, gold coinini.Ksioner's office, 12 m. to .Mar. 31. $2,700, less military pay,
.36.5 d. at $1.10
Black, fJeo., com in Is-nioner, 12 m. to Mar. 31 (on active service)
Hhick. .lohn, legal aflviser, 12 m. to -Mar. 31
Blaikie, \. Si., clerk, gold commissioner'." office, 12 m. to Mar. 31 : : ■
Brock, F.. accountant, gold comminsioncr'H office, 12 m. to Mar. 31: salary, $2,100; living
allowance. $1 ,.VXi ...
Cameron. John, clrrk. g*)ld commissioner's office, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Curran, T. F., clerk, asxl. gold commissioner's office, Whitehorsc, 12^. to Mar. 31
Frascr, J. It., mining inspector and recorder, 12 m. to Mar. 31: salary, $1,800; living allowance
$1,500 _
Ciillespie, R. L., clerk, gold commissioner's office. 12 m. to Mar. 31
Henderson, Robt., assi.4tant to mining engineer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Jeckell. C;. .\., comptrnllcr, 12 m. to Mar. 31 : siilary. $2.7(K); allowance. $1,500
Kelly, P. M., clerk, golil commissioner's office, 12 in. to Mar. 31 .
I^mb, A. E., registrar. 12 m. to .Mar. 31 ; salary. $3.N(KI: living allowance, $1,200
I>e Claire. J H., nic-«onger, 12 m. to .Mar. 31, $2,160, Icsh military pay .165 d. at $1.10
Mclnlyre. Miss Hazel .M.. stenographer, 12 m. to Mar. 31
.Mackeniie, Geo. P., gold commissioner: 12 m. to Mar. 31: salary, $5,000; living allowance
$1.800
MacKinnon, J. A., cashier, gold commissioner's office, 12 m. to Mar. 31 . .
C'arric<l forwani . .
1.377 38
1'20 90
18 00
153 96
3 50
1 49
88 83
16 00
8 00
5,809 66
2,298 .50
2,2flS .50
3.000 00
,')(H) <Ptt
2,160 (HI
3,600 (K)
2,ll'.0 (Kl
2, 4fl<l 00
3,. 100 00
2,7(K» 00
2,4(KI 00
4. '200 00
. 2.7(H) 00
5, (KM) (M)
1 . 7.W ,50
2,2(K» 00
0,500 00
2. 700 00
51,875 .50
lyTKIllOli nKr.\I!TMK\T: F.XrKSDlir KE ^S.—^b3
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Government of the Yukon Territory — Continued. $ cts.
Gpuvernement du territolre du Yukon — Suite.
Brought forward 51,87.5 50
Salaries, etc. — Concluded — AppoiniemenI, etc. — Fin. ■
McLennan, D. R., mining recorder, Duncan, 12 ni. to Mar. 31: salary, $1,500; living allowance,
Jl ,800 V .3, 300 00
Maddocks, E., correspondence clerk, 12 tn. to Mar. 31 2, 700 00'
Miller, R. C, assistant gold commissioner, Whitehorse, 12 m. to Mar. 31: salary, S2,500;
living allowance, $1,500 4, 000 00
Potter, Miss Hilda, stenographer, gold commissioner's office, 12 m. to Mar. 31 2,200 00
Seguin, .\., mining recorder. 12 m. to Mar. 31: salary, $2,000; living allowance, $1,500 3,500 00-
Schoficid, \Vm., mining recorder, Glacier, 12 m. to Mar. 31: .salary, $1,500; living allowance,
$1,500 3,000 OOi
Williams, G. N., administrator, 12 m. to Mar. 31 6,000 00
Special Sereiccs. — Sermces speciaui.
Commission of 10 p.r. on collections, paid to agents of mining recorders: T. E. Bee, Carmack's,
$136.70; B. D. DeWitt, Stewart River, .?45.I2: R. P. Hall, Selkirk, S121.47; P. D.
Johnson, Isaac Creek. $5.90; .A, A. McMillan, Quartz Creek, $157,97; J. R. Morris, Black
Hills, $22; A. K. Peck, Bonanza, $104.30; D. G. Snure, Livingstone Creek, $68.25; G. C.
Swinehart, .Selkirk, $.52; F. H. Thompson, Forty Mile, $1.3.70; Alex. Veale, Thistle
Creek, $4: F. C. Ward, Scroggie Creek, $:34.75 766 16
Searching out-going passengers lor gold-dust: Royal Northwest Mounted Police, Dawson,
168 d. at 50c.; Royal Northwest Mounted Police, Forty Mile, 1.58 d. at 50e.; Royal
Northwest Mounted Police, Whitehorse, 242 d. at 50c.; Miss J. Keating, Dawson, 24
down-river steamers, at $5; Mrs. T. Parker, Whitehorse, 58 d. to Nov. 30 at $4; Miss
K. M. Ryan, Whitehorse, 142 d. to .\ug. 23 at $4 1,204 00-
TravelUnd Expenses. — Frais de voyage.
Fraser, J. M., mining inspector, expenses, .\pril 1, 1917 to Feb. 28, 1918 ($1,407.75)—
Board and lodging on creeks, $222; feed and stabling, $231.50 4,53 .50i
Fares, $27.50; freight on canoe, $3.25 ' 30 75
Greenfield & Pickering, feed and stabling at Dawson ,S55 00
Kavetski, J. W., harness supplies 15 00.
Oakden.Wm.: horse-shoeing, $43.75; repairs to vehicles, $9.75 53 50
Advertising, Printing, etc. — Annonccs, impressions, etc. ,
Dawson "News": advertising synopsis of mining laws, 13m. to Mar. 31, 1918, $2,600; binding
7 news files, $105 2, 705 00;
Whitehorse ".Star", advertising synopsis of mining laws, 12 m. to Feb. 15, 1918 600 00
Expenses with Insane. — Depenses pour les alienes.
Provincial Mental Asylum, Es.sondale, B.C.: maintenance of patients. Mar. I 1917 to.Jan. 31,
1918, at, $1 a d.. $6,979; suits, 21 at $20; boots. 21 pr. at $6; slippers, 21 pr. at $2. .50; burial
expcn.ses, $12; total, $7, 589. .50, less $365..50 paid from estate of F. Costa 7,224 00
Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster: maintenance of insane patients. Mar. 1. 1917,
to Feb. 28, I91S, at $1 a d., $.5,661; clothing, $149.95; burial expenses, 2, $18; total,
$.5,828.95, less. $10 paid from estate of T. Harding, $.31 from estate of W. .S. Whitman and
$9 paid by relatives of B. Beaulieu . : : 5, 778 95,
Royal North West .Mounti'd Police, maintenance of insane and conveyance to asylum: Louise
Albert, $278; Thos. Babcock, $7.80; D. Colosino, $65.50; C. M. Hanshaw, $16; W. W. W.
Mackenzie, $229.50; John McLean, $445..55; Emma \. Oleson, $424.30; Emma .\. Oleson
and Louisa Albert, $506.25; .Selina Williamson, $517 2, 489 OO
General Expenses. — Dipenses ginirales.
Canadian Pacific Ry., freight on stationery from Ottawa 101 53.
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co's Telegraph: telegrams sent from Ottawa, $37.02; telegram received.
at Ottawa, $2.50 39 52
Coates, Daniel, Dawson, cartage of mail, etc.. Mar. 1, 1917, to Feb. 28, 1918 38 OO
Dominion Express Co., charges on stationery, etc., from Ottawa 44 75
Dorr, S. M., Daw.son, subscriptions: Daily "News", 2 copies, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $48; Official
Gazette, 1 copy, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $12 60 Oft
Government Telegraph Services: telegrams sent from Dawson, $554.70; telegrams received
at Dawson, $280.22 834 gZ'
Landahl's Emporium, Dawson: ink, 13 bottles, $32.50; fountain pen ink, 6 bottles, $3; type-
WTiter ribbon. $1.50 37 OO
Polk, R. L., Co., Inc., Seattle, Alaska- Yukoa "Gazetteer", 1917.18, 2 copies 20 OO
Carriid forward 99,926 98.
-154
AUDITOR GEyERAVS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Government of the Yukon Territorr — Conrluded.
Gourernemenf du Terrltoire dii Yukon — Fin.
Brought forward
99, 926 98
General Ezpenset — Concluded — Dipenaes gfnfralei — Fin.
Postmaster, Dawson: stamps (or Dawson offices, t220; stamps (or Scroggie Creek, $6;
rent of P.O. boi, 12 m. to Oct. 1, 1918, $18
Public Printinc and Stationery Dcpt., Ottawa: printed books, $29.20; printing forms, etc.,
$99.48: various stationery supplies, $255.15
White Pass' and Yukon Rout«i; charges on stationery from Ottawa, $64.50; charges on records.
Caribou to AVhitehorse, $1
Yukon Telephone, Syndicate, Dawson, rental, 12 m. to Mar. 31, $855, less one-third paid by
Surveys office
Payments under $20:
■'.Annual Review", 2 copies, $9.50; duty on -Vlaskn-Y'ukon "Gazetteer", $2
Freight on books, etc. from Dawson: to C;iaeier, $7.50; to Mayo, $4.25
F'reighting ofJicq records from Kluane to Whilehorse ,
Inspecting gold scales, $4.40; meals at Carcross for police. $10.50
I'o-tace stamps: Carniack's. So; Livingstone Cr., $1.04; Stewart, $5 •.
Po.<t:iKe at Whitehorsc. $9..">4; rent of p.o. box, $6
Repairing rubber stamp, $1 oO; subscription to 8 newspapers, $17
Telegraphing credits, etc., Ottawa to Dawson
Grant to Local Council
Grant to Local Council for maintenance of and repairs to roads.
Pension!} paid under S(.i(ut<-: Canada Militar) .\syliim I'ensiiin.
Pensions payees en vertu du SlatuI: Fen.sion dr I'a.sllr mllKalrc du Canada.
Catherine Maiden, Kingston, pension, 12 m. to May 17, I91S
244 00
383 83
65 50
570 00
11 50
11 75
10 40
14 90
11 (H
15 .54
IS .50
11 50
101,295 44
125,000 00
75.000 00
301.295 44
24 00
Miscellaneous: (■raluitU-s paid under Statute.
Divers: .iUooations pay^s en tcrlii de la lol.
Gratuities of two months' salary to families of deceased officials, paid under 7-8 Edw. VII.
Chap. 15, ,Sec. 41 —
E. H. .Mien, clerk, registration branch, Ottawa 208 33
J. D. Arni.Htrong. clerk. Surveys Records branch, Ottawa '. . . 20.S 33
P. R. .\. Rf langer, inspector of Surveys, Calgary 300 00
F. L. Connell.v, messenger, secretary's branch, Ottawa 125 00
D. B. Davies. clerk, emigration oflice. Cardiff, Wales 1,10 00
.Man 1'ra.ser, clerk, "Topographical ."Purveys branch, Ottawa 21(i 06
David 1). Galletly. caretaker. Rocky Mountains Park, Banff \'M 00
Mi-^.s M. M. Glen, rierk. Immigration branch, Ottawa ISIl 33
John IIiH'lahan, iiMmigration iwcnt, Montreal 233 33
.1. T. Kny, clerk. Rocky Mountain.'* Park, Banff 140 (K)
.\lex. F. SicCullough. sorter. Registration branch, Ottawa I'io 00
David .Mnlpas, clerk, D. L. office. Prince ,\lbert 183 33
B. Matlijeu, fireman, iirimigration building, Slontroal i:)3 33
\V. -Mawhinney, Kchnol lands inspertor. Portage la Prairie. . . . 2(10 (Mi
W. H. .Mill.i, clerk, Registratinn branch, ( Jttawa 225 (K(
T. .1. O'Connor, guardian, immigration l>uildinK, Halifax IK! (17
-Mcx. O'Neil, immigration inspector, Sarnia l.V) (X)
\V. A. Patterson, collector of etatistics, I'orestry branch. OttAwB. . ,-. 2(KI (Ml
J. M. Paul, hydraulic enginwr. Irrigation branch, Calg.'iry 2(K| (Ml
Mrs .\. P. Reed, matron, immigration detention hospital, St. ,Iohn IIMI (Ml
.\. C. Ross, clerk. Immigration office, Winnipeg ISO (Ml
C. (i. Simpwin, clerk. Immigration office, Winnipeg 17(1 (MJ
.Ifihn W. Smith. fore;<t ranger ;.tKI 00
F. P. Spc'nrer, immigration agent, Wetnskiwin ,'>0 00
L. M. Wallace. cliTk. Ijind Pntent.i brunch, Ottawa lill 66
.lohn Woodruff, r'lcrk. Topographical Surveys branch, OlI.iHa 3.'>0 00
Ktrlii'(|iicr < oiirl AHarils: Tniil under .•>« . 79 of F:\<'|ir<|iicr < ourl .\c(.
,\rrftN dr la < our dc rKrliliiiilrr.
Government of the ^'ukfin Territory
.Murphy, Finher * Sherwood, costs taxed QKainat Crown in cane of King r« J. W. Murphy
and U.S. Gould..
316 00
lyTBRIOR nEPARTilEXT; EXPENDITURE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 155
War Appropriation — CrMit de guerre. $ cts.
Salaries of substitutes shown under Salaries at Ottawa, page K— 33 61 , 172 63
" " •" " Dominion Lands, page K— 79 3.200 00
" " " " Protection of Timber, page K — X21 8,510 34
" " " " Irrigation Surveys, page K— 128 16,894 44
" " " " Water Power Investigations, page K — 130 4, 755 00
Salaries of substitutes, and salaries and expenses of officers employed on boundary, in connec-
tion with O. C. No. 14.33, May 24, 1917, page K— 64 26,692 85
121,225 26
Open Account— Scliool Lands (Eipenditure).
Compte courant— Terres des f coles (d^penses).
Salaries at Ottawa
(Page K— 28)
Collins, F. A., superintendent, Winnipeg —
Salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31, 1918
Trip to Ottawa, Aug. 4-17; (ares, $63.20; pullmans, S15.7C; board, etc., $42.25.
Fares, $109.90; pullmans. $19.30; liverv, $6; transfers, $3.70
Board, $186.35; tips, $12.75; club bag, $25. -50; Waghorn's guide, $1.50
Express, $6.20; postage, $155.65; p.o. box, $4; telegram, $6.78
Telephone rent, 12 m., $75; long distance messages, $2.65
Drew, J. F., inspector, Winnipeg —
Salary, 12 m., $1 ,600; extra services at sales, Ij m. at $25
Fares, $639.80; pullmans, $107.65; livery, $508.50
Board, $622.95; postage, $10.65; transfers, $1.25
Evans, K. D., valuator, Brandon —
Salary. 12 m. to iMar. 31
Fares, $367.70; pullmans, $3.45; livery, $68..50; transfers, $2.25
Board, $325. .55; postage, $8; telegrams, $2.05; Waghorn's guide, 30c
Hutton, W., clerk. Interior Dept., Ottawa, travelling expenses in connection with schoollands
sales, Sept. 21 to Nov. .30
Mawhinney, W., formerly inspector, allowance for expenses in August, 1914, based on average
for preceding two months
Robinson, H. M., clerk, Winnipeg, salarj-, 9 m. at $1,200, 3 m. to Mar. 31 at $1,300
Waddell, W. B., inspector, Minnedosa —
Salary, 12 m. to Mar. 31
Fares, $287.65; pullmans, $17.90; livery, $345.25
Board and stabling, $328.50; postage, telegrams, etc., $5.95
Allan, Killam & McKay, Ltd., Winnipeg, premium on guarantee bonds
Department of Public Printing and Stationery: printing books, forms, etc., $2,064.90; 3,141
press board folders and 1,000 guides, $914.16; various stationery supplies, $93.17
Department of Public Works, rent of post-office building, Winnipeg, 12 m. to May 1, 1917. . . .
Various expen.^ies at Ottawa; express, $8.55; repairs to adding machine, $3.25; subscription to
Beaton's Annual, $1.50; telegrams, $.55.17 >
Advertising School Lands Sales: Manitoba, $545.16; Saskatchewan, $740.12; Alberta, $388.80;
overpayment to Hanna "Herald", $38.40
Rent of halls for sales —
Manitoba: Beausejour, $5; Birtle, $10; Swan River, $5; Tculon, $10
Saskatchewan: Brownlee, $10; Gull Lake, $15; Maple Creek, $10; Morse, $10; Nokomis,
$15; Oxbow, $15; Shaunavon, $10; Windthorst. $10; Young, $15 ,
Alberta: Castor, $10; Coronation, $10; Drumhcller, $5; Hanna, $15; Three Hills, $25
Auctioneer's commission, one-half of one per cent on sales with a maximum of $200 a sale —
Bradshaw, J. E., Prince Albert, Sask.: Brownlee, $200; Gull Lake, $200; Maple Creek
$200; Morse, $200; Nokomis, $200; Shaunavon, $200; "^oung, $200
Ferguson, W. J., Hamiota, .Man.: Beausejour, $81.75; Birtle, $200; Oxbow, $200; Swan
River, $200; Teulon, $159.24; Windthorst, $200
Tollon, W. L., Granger, .\lta.: Castor, $200; Coronation, $200; Drumheller, $199.67:
Hanna, $200; Three Hills, S'200
Less: W. Mawhinney, balance brought forward from 1916-17 (Page K— 161).
Net expenditure — School Lands
26,400 94
2,500 00
121 15
1.38 90
226 10
172 63
77 65
1,643 75
1,255 95
634 85
1,600 00
441 90
335 90
552 45
199 .50
1,224 99
1,600 00
650 80
334 45
124 83
3,072 23
441 00
68 47
1.712 48
30 00
110 00
65 00
1,400 00
1,040 99
999 67
49, 176 58
245 20
48,931 38
K— 156
AUDITOR GESERALS REPORT, 19171918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Open Account: Seed Grain and Reliff.
Comptc ouvert: Scmences et secours.
Summary — Sooimairc.
Dr.
Or.
Balance, .\pril 1. 1917
Expenditure during year —
Relief other than Seed Grain KS.oSO 37
Seed Grain, 1915 73,725 34
$ cts,
7,910,287 30
Seed Grain, 1917.
Seed Grain, 1918
Refunds of expenditure of previous years. .
Repayments (net) of advances
Balance. March 31, 1918
:Page K— 156)
I Pase K— 160)
. (Page K— 166)
112,275 71
73,118 01
323,794 72
ets
12, 103 77
3,566,351 61
5,841 020 36
8,419,475 74
8,419,475 74
Seed Grain and Relief, 1S15— Sentences et secours.
Expenses at Ottawa — Dipenses a Oltaica.
Salaric!" at Ottawa (Page K— 29)$
Bristow. M. G.. rent of L'nderwood typewriters at $.i a month
l^urrnughs .Xd'linR Machine of f'anada, lA<l.. rental of machine
Campbell, .f. ('., Ottawa, travelling expen.'M's to Winnipeg and in the west, June 4 to 25: fares,
il51.4.i; Pullmans, $21.5.5: board and lodging. $98.65: cabs, transfers, etc., $8
Canaiiiiin Kairbanks-Morse Co., Montreal, 8 No. 7 rubber tire wheels
Canadian Germicide Co., Toronto, liquid soap, 5 gal
Davidson Estate f.Iames), boxes, 40 at 60 cents
Dent, of P. P. A Stationer)', printing
Federal Tvpcwriter Co., Ltd.. rent of Remington typewriters at $3.50 a month
Plaunt Hardware Co.: pliers, 2 pr., $2.10; bolts, nails, etc., $3.26
Thornton & Truman, repairs to punches
Minnedosa Office: Salaries, etc. — Bureau dc Minnedoaa: salaire*,elc.
72,409 34
231 90
20 00
277 65
38 64
10 00
24 00
3,864 62
28.5 20
5 36
2 15
1,200.
Brownlee, T., eolleelor, April. 1917
Sipes, A., collector, April 1 to 30, June 1 to 20
Postage, $45; telegrams and telephone messages, $52.84; office expenses. $4.49. .\...
Moosejatc Seed Grain Office: Salaries, etc. — Bureau dc distribution des semenccs . Moosrjaif: Salaires, etc.
Salaries —
Brownlee, T., Aug. 9 to Nov. 30, 1917, at $1.200
Cochrane, Thos. H., Oct. 8 to Nov. .10, 1017, at $1,200
CiM)pir, J. J.. Aug. 8 to Sept. 15. Oct. 10 to Nov. 30, at $1
t;uslafw)n. Chas.. Oct. 1 to Nov. 0. 1917, a! $1,200
Hnrdv, A., Oct. 1 to Nov. 30, 1917, at $1.200
Hawke.,. .1. H., Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, at $I.2(K)
HmkIhh, 11. K., Oct. 1 to Nov. 30. I(tl7, al $1,200.
KiKl.v, (;. H., Oct. 1 to Nov. 30. 11(17. at $1,200
Land.K. M.. Aug. 6 to 31 at $720. Sept. 1 to Keb. 28, 1918. at $780
I><'nnox. !•;. B.. Oct. 1 to Nov. .30. 1«I7. nt $1,200
Londry. Thos. K.. Sept. 6 to Oct. 20. 1917. nt $1,200
MoKvs. A. K., S«-pt. 17 to 30. 1917. at $1,200
Newton. Thos.. Oct. 8 to Nov. .30. 1917. nt $1,200
fdlcv. A. C.. .Spt.S to Nov. 30. 1917. nt $1,200 .
I'ur«r. P. G.. Oct. I to Nov. .30. 1917. al $1,200
Rebchook. Walter. Aug. 18 t<i Sept. 1.5. 1917. at $720
Sipes. A. E.. Sept. 20 to Oct. 31. 1917. al $1,200
Slinson. F. H.. .Sept. 20 to f)ct. 31. 1«I7, nt $1,200
Ctfflce experi.'M-H, i-tc. —
CoiimiK^ion. etc. $10.49; exprew. fr«>ight anrl earta'^c. $20.10
)'o»lnge. $174; printing. 1.7(10 p<islerK. ■■tc. $24.50
Rent of P.O. box. $5.35; rt'nl of type«riter"i and desk. $78. ,50.
Rent of table.* anil chairs, $22.10; sheriff's fei's, $43.65 . . .
Telephone rent. Aug. I, 1917, to .Ian. 31. 1918
Telegrams and telephone mensagen, $120.58: various office expenses, $25.92
Carried forward .
too 00
166 67
102 33
374 18
177 42
298 37
120 00
200 00
300 00
200 00
200 00
+4(1 33
200 00
147 85
46 (Ml
177 42
276 66
20(1 (H(
.57 10
236 66
236 60
36 59
198 .50
ft3 85
05 75
23 50
146 50
81.981 80
ISTEfaOIl DEI'MITMEST: EXfESDiriHK K — 157
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Grain and Belief, 1S15— Continued.— Semences et secours— Suite. $ ct3.
Brought forward 81. 981 88
Travel, etc., re Seed Grain Collections — Voyages, etc., re collection de aemences.
Balfour, J. A., homostcad inspector. Saskatoon: board, lodging and feed. $198.35; commission,
postage, etc., $9.42; fares, $45.15; horseshoeing, $2.40; liverj-, etc., $5 260 .32
Barr, Chas. E., homestead inspector. Saskatoon: board, lodging and feed, $260.55; fares,
*46.10; livery, etc., S103.25; postage, $35.60; telephone messages, $6.05; small items,
$3.85 455 40
Bigg. V. J., homestead inspector, Prince .\lbert: board, lodging and feed. $331.70; fares and
Pullmans, $50.05: horseshoeing, $6.80; livery, $11; postage, commission, etc., $29.55;
small items, $3.50 432 60
Bronsdon, T., asst. in.spertor of agencies. Brandon; board and lodging, $183.50; fares, pull-
mans, etc., $196.15; livery. $19. .50; living allowance at Moosejaw. $174 573 15
Brownlce, Tlios.. Moosejaw seed grain office; board anil lodgini;. $292.90. commission, postage,
etc., $29.54; fares and puUmans. $51..55; livery, $.">!. .W: office rent. SO; small items. $3.80 438 29
Cantin, Miss M. C., Moosejaw seed-grain office: travelling expenses. Edtnonton to Moosejaw
and Moosejaw to Calgary, $24.75; living allowance at Moosejaw, $87.75 112 50
Cantin, MissE., clerk, Edmonton land office; travelling expenses, Edmonton to Moosejaw, $33;
living allowance at Moosejaw, $87.75 120 75
Cheyne, Jas., immigration office, Winnipeg: board and lodging, $31.45; fares, auto, hire, etc.,
$83.96; living allowance, ^20.15 535 56
•Clarke, H. W,, asst. inspector. Crown timber agencies. Fort .Saskatchewan: lx)ard and
lodging. $106.05; fares and pullmans. $39.10 145 15
Cochrane, T. H., Moosejaw seed grain office: board and lodging, $108.50; car hire, $136; farc<
$35.60; postage, $1 10
Collins, 1"'. M., homestead inspector, Saskatoon: board, lodging and feed, $247.55; fares, $19.95
horseshoeing, $4.80; livery and bus, $2.75; postage, $13.25 288 30
Cooper, J. J., Moosejaw seed grain office: board and lodging, $118; drafts, $8.35, fares,
$20.75; liverj-, $101.10. small items, $3.85 252 05
Cottingham, Miss F., clerk. Red Deer land office: travelling expenses, Minnedosa to Moose-
jaw, and Moosjaw to Red Deer, $48.55; living allowance. S237.20 285 75
Creighton. H. E., homestead inspector. Red Deer: board and lodging. $2.59.20; commission.
S2.90; fares, $12.30 274 40
Cunningham, Mi.S3 J., Yorkton land office; living allowance, April 1 to July 31, Aug. 24 to Jan.
31, 1918 ' 322 30
Cuttle, H. G., chief inspector of land offices, Moosejaw: living allowance, Aug. 1 to Jan. 31,
19II8, $.540; travelling expenses. $177..30; expenses of Mrs. Cuttle and children. Rapid City
to Moosejaw, $26.25; accounts outstanding, $1,423.66 2, 167 21
Dickin, Geo., homestead inspector, Weybum: board and lodging, $123.30; fares, $61.30;
liven,', $202.85; postage, commission, etc., $12.24 399 69
Elliott, A. C, homestead inspector, Battlcford: auto hire, livery, etc., $9; board and lodg-
ing, $1.32.95; commission, etc., $7.49; fares. $55.55 204 99
Erratt, \V. H., homestead inspector, Moosejaw; board and lodging, S182.65; fares, $8.40;
horseshoeing, etc., $6.25 197 30
Fairbairn, Miss G. .\., clerk in chief in.spector's office, Minnedosa: travelling expenses, Minne-
do.sa to Moosejaw, $17.60; living allowance. Aug. 1 to Jan. 31. 1918. $240 2.57 60
Fleming, G. \V., homestead inspector, Calgary: board, lotlging and feeii, $367.50; fares and
pullmans, $.34.40; horseshoeing, etc.. $19.20; postage. $2 423 10
Fuvnis, J., homestead inspector. Swift Current: board, lodging and feed, $208. 50;* fares, $3.65;
postage, $8.15 220 30
Gillespie, \V. D.. homestead inspector, Winnipeg: board, lodging and feed, $69.50; coramis- '
sion and postage. $1.17; fares. $2.60; horseshoeing, $3. .50 76 77
Grasse, P. I,., homestead inspector. Red Deer: board, lodging and feed, $205.45; fares, $14;
horseshoeing. $10. .50; postage and commission, $2.99; small items. $4.05 236 99
Gustafson, Chas., seed grain collector. Moosejaw: board, lodging and feed, $118.25; fares and
pullmans, $23.40; livery, $87..50; small items. «.50 233 65
Hagen, S. C, homestead inspector, Edmonton: board and lodging, $139.55; commission
'and postage, $11. .36; fares and pullmans, $34.85; livery and auto hire, $66; telephone
message, $5.55 257 31
Hamilton, A., homestead inspector, Moosejaw: board, lodging and feed, $58.60; fares, $18.25;
postage and commission, $2.50; stage and livery, $12 91 35
Hanley, Miss M. G., clerk. Peace River Crossing land office: travelling expenses to Moosejaw,
$48.95; living allowance, $21.90 70 85
Hardy, .\., Moosejaw seed grain office: board and lodging, $53.50; postage and draft, $2; team
hire and feed, $223.75 279 25
Hart, DeWitt, Moosejaw seed grain office: board, lodging and feed, $201.50; fares, $7.90;
liver)', $17; telephone messages. $3.65; postage, $1.40 231 45
Harvie, J., clerk, ,Swift Current land office: board and lodging, $:i4.05; fares and pullmans.
$38.15; motor livery, etc.. $48; living allowance, $108.40: travelling expenses, Ottawa to
Moosejaw and return, $1.36.80 , 365 40
Hawkes, J. B., Moosejaw seed grain office: board and lodging, $143.15; commission and post-
age, $26.62; fares, $.56.95; livery, $97 323 72
Carried forward 92,796 41
K — 158 Ai niToii uEyKHAi.s uh:i'in:r. luniois
■ 9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
S««d (irain and Relief, ISIS — Continued.— Semences et secours — Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward... 92,769 41
Trartt, etc., re Seed Grain Collections — Continued. — Voyages, etc., re collection de semences — Suite.
Henke, A. E., homestead inspeetor, Yorkton: board, lodging and feed, $141.50; comnaiasion
and postage, $11.40; (arcs, 85c.; horseshoeing, $3.75 157 50
Hober, E. J., homestead inspector, Weyburn: board and lodging, $74.50; (ares, $11.10; livery,
etc., $275.50 361 10
Hughes, H. E., Moosejaw seed grain office: board and lodging, $119.50; commission and
postage. $12.10; (ares, $27.05; livijry, $68.50 227 15
Huntlev.J. R., homestead inspector, Medicine Hat: board, lodging and (eed, $313; postage and
dnilt, $2.20 315 20_
Joni>s. W. S.. homestead inspector. Maple Creek: board, lodging and feed. $116.25: (ares, $20.20 136 4.)
Kembry, R. A., homestead inspector, Calgary: board, lodging and feed, $268; (ares and
pulimans, $61.40; horseshoeing, $5; livery, $24; postage and commissions, $10.52 368 92
Key, A. E., homestead inspectors, Grouard:" board, lodging and feed, $153.75; (arcs, $60.50;
liverj-, bus, etc., $130.25: postage and commission, $5.37 349 87
Kiteley, G. H., Moosejaw seed grain office: board and lodging, $131.35; (ares, $22.75; livery,
$15.20; postage, commi.ssion, etc., $13.48 212 78
La{renii're, J. F. clerk. Winnipeg immigration office: board and lodging, $108.30; liver}',
$48; pulimans, $17.45; sundry, $15.81 r 189 56
Lennox, t,. B., Moosejaw seed grain office: board and lodging, $178; exchange and postage,
$32.10; (ares and pulimans, $33.10; livery, $67; small items, $3.60 _. 313 80
Lepinc, L., homestead inspector, Winnipeg: board, lodging, and (eed. $102.50; (ares, $36.75;
liverj-, $117.75; postage. $1.58 258 58
Landry, T. E., Moosejaw seed grain office: board and lodging, $133.30; (arcs and pulimans,
$40.45; livery, auto hire, etc., $59; postage and exchange, $1.55 234 30
Lydiard, G. H., ranch inspector. Moosejaw: board, lodging and (eed, $52.75; (ares and pull-
mans. $.52.40; livery, auto hire, etc., $111.85: tclcgruni. 25c 217 25
.McC'owan, H. S., homestead inspoclor Edmonton: board, lodging and (eed, $124.60; fares,
$15.90; hire o( team and saddle horse. $36; small items, $4.65 181 15
McLaren, Teter, homestead inspector. Maple Creek: board and lodging, $77.15; (arcs and
pulimans. $18.30; office rent, $5; postage, $8; stage (ares, $10 1 18 45
Slayberry, W. J., clerk, Winnipeg immigration office: board and lodging, $489.85; livery and
bees. $536.10; postage, $9.50; pulimans, $45.15; telegrams and telephone messages, $6.52;
small items, $1 .25 ' 1 ,088 37
Morri.son, W. J., homestead inspector, Estcvan: board, lodging and (eed, $160.80; (ares,
$26.15; livery, $1 13; small items, $2.26 , 308 21
Mosses, A. E., homestead inspector, Saskatoon: board, lodging and (eed, $158.30; (ares,
$9.50; horseshoeing, $11.20; postage and commi.tsion, $4.50 IS3 50
Nowton, T. M.. .Moo.wjaw seed grain office: board and lodging, $154.75; (ares and pull-
mans. $49.40; hire of auto. $52.60 postage $12.40; telephone messages, $2.15. 27130
Oxley, A. C, M(x)sejaw seed grain office: board, lodging and feed, $274.45; car biro, $20;
fares. $11.90; horseshoeing, H; postage, $1.85 312 20
Purser, K. G., Moosejaw seed grain office: board and lodging, $103. .50; (ares, $17.40; livery
and stage, $18.25; postage and exchange, $7.40; telephone messages. $2.20 148 i5
Roth, A. L., homestead inspector, Humboldt: board and lodging, $149; (ares, $52; livery,
- $30; postage, comnii.ssions. etc., $40.44: telephone nies.sages. $2.10 »i3 54
Soott, Hugh, homstead inspector, Uahbridgo: auto hire, etc., $;i00.56; board and lodging,
$71.50; (ares, $13.76; pfjstagc and commission, 77c 386.58
Sipcs, A., Moo8<'ja»- f<<"e<l grain office: board, lodging and [ee<l, $261.20; (arcs, $30.60; livery,
$291.50; postage and ommission, $10.64; small items, $6.45 606 29
Smyth, .Vrthur, homestead inspector, Humboldt: board, lodging and (cod, $157.35; faros,
$2.5..50; livery, $85; pf.stage, $.30; small items, $4.20 302 05
Speern, Geo. L., homestead inspector, Dauphin: board, lodging an<l (eed, $182.05; (ares, ^
$15. ,55; livery, $27. .50; postage and exchange, $2.75 227 8.>
St49cr, W., homestead inspert/)r, .Maple Creek: board and lodging, $34; commission and
postage, $14.80; (ares, $1.60 ^ *"
Stinson, K. H., Monsojnw seed grain office: board and lodging, $20.25; livory, $139; postage,
etc., $17; printing. %~.M. small ilems, $3.25 187 00
.Swilier, W., homesteafl inspector. Medicine Hat: board, lodging and (eed, $322.10; com-
mission, $1.60; horwshoeing, $15 338 70
8«nblewaki, K. S., chief homesteml inspector, Brnndon: board and lodging, $106.40; (ares
and pulimans. $1.32.65; livery, $.50; postage, 84c 3(9 89
Tcmpanv, W., homestead inspector, Calgary: board and lodging, $70.80; (arcs and pulimans,
$20..30; livery, $16; p.,singe. $2 \\S W
Toohill. . I. , I, oenior as"islanl. Yorkton land office: board and lodging, $.53.50; (e«l and
stabling. $91. .V) , 145 00
WocKllrick, P. A., homeslend inspector, Calgary: board and lotlging, $1110.25; faros and pull- _
mans, $84.95; liverj-. $8.5. .50; postage, etc., $20.05 380 /j
Wynne, A. E . homestcnd inspector, E<lmonton, board and lodging, $136; liireol car, $377.42; _
pontage and commission, $7. .TO "20 (2
( arriod (orwar.l 102. 807 67
ISTERIOR DEl'AUrMKSr: EXI'KSUITLRE ■ K — 159
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Grain ■ nd Relief, 1915 — Concluded. — Semences et secours — Fin. S cts.
Brought forward 102, 667 67
Expenditure at Dominion Land Offices — Dlpemea ata bureaux dea terres fidiralea (tS,SS7.0S).
Battleford Land office: commission 1 '76
Calgary Land office (J437.70)—
Nolan, Miss Lillian G., salary, Sept. 20 to Mar. 31, at $50 a m
Talbot, W. TS., agent, travelling expenses to Medicine Hat, Sept. 7 to 8, 1917
Waller, E., salarj'. July 18 to Aug. 11, 1917
Postage, commission, etc
Edmonton Land office, postage, commission, etc
Humboldt Land office, postage, commission, etc
Lethbridge Land office ($44S,27)—
Hallworth, K.. stenographer. July 23 to Jan 15, at $.50
Vaselenak, J., stcnographe, April 1 to June 14, at $50 :
Postage, commission, etc
Maple Creek Land office, postage, commission, etc
Medicine Hat Land office, postage, commission, etc
Mooscjaw Land office ($497.36) —
Muir, Mrs. C. R., salary, July 19 to Dec. 31, at $50
Snowdy, Repha, salary, Nov. 7 to Jan. 7, at $55
VVilder, T. H., salary, April, 1917
Commission
Prince .\lbert Land office, commission
Red Deer Land office: postage, commission, etc., $4.57; printing notices, $3
Saskatoon Land office ($1,666.23)—
Ayre, E., .salary, July 16 to Sept. 30, at S50, Oct. 1 to Mar. 31, at $55
Glass, T. E., salary, July 1 to 17 ;
Hodgson, C. A., salary, Nov. 29 to Jan. 7, 1918
Mclnnes, A. R., salary, .-Vpril 1 to Aug. 31, 5 m. at $65
McMillan, J. D., .salary, July 24 to Mar. 31, at $65
Tricky, Mrs. M. B., salary, Oct. 5 to Nov. 30, at $55. .-
Wilson, Mi.ss Thelma, salary, Dec. 5 to Jan. 7, 1918 at $55
Postage, commission, etc
Swift Current Land office ($699.12)—
Furnis, Insp., car livery, 70 miles
Granger, Mrs., salary, part of Sept. and part of Oct., $41.06, Nov. 1 to Dec. 23, $95.80,
Jan. 1 to Feb. 28, at $55
Hartley, H-., salary, Sept. 24 to Feb. 28, at $70 less J d. in Sept
Powell, A., travelling expenses to Morse, May 11 and 12
Postage, commission, etc
Weyburn Land office, postage, commission, etc
Yorkton Land office, postage, commission, etc
Relief Supplies — Fournitures de secours.
Fisher Mercantile Co., Winni/red, Alta.: provisions, etc.. May, 1915
Frecland, F. L., \ls<«k. Sask.; hay, 2 ton, $24; chop, 17 cwt., $34; coal, 3-825 ton, $25:
provisions, $.50, supplied in March and April, 1915
Lalonde, A., Mullraney, Sask., oats, 1,500 bush, at 00c. , $900, less $732 paid in 1915-16, page
K-220
Smith & Wood, Taber, Alta., provisions supplied in Mar., 1915
Zacharias Bros., Herbert, Sask., provisions supplied in Oct. and Nov., 1914
Miscellaneous Expcndiiure^Divcrses dipenscs.
eleven, Mrs. Margaret, amount over refunded by E. J. Cleven 12 50
Stair, Dean D., Sceptre, .Sask., relief work 1914-15: services unloading cars, making out
liens, etc., 89 d. at $2.50; weighing and scale fees, $34; stamps for 30 d., $4; unloading car
of chop, 51 orders at 2.5c 273 25
Unger, G., Main Centre, Sask., services as relief sub-agent, Oct. 15 to Nov. 15, 1914 2^ 00
Freight: C. P. Ry. Co., $15.23; Can. Nor. Co., $54.84 70 07
Transfer to Relief account of advance to E. J. Cleven from Immigration vote in Aug., 1914,
now credited to Casual Revenue 200 00
Expenditure at Land offices, detailed in 1916-17, page K-169 4,698 96
Legal Services — Frais Icgaux.
Cruise, Tufts & Lindal, Saskatoon, Sask., Dora. Lands and Crown Tira'ber office, re H. Cullen
and J. V. Ogden 14 76
Gilchrist, H. H., Calgary, AHa, taxed costs, H. B. McLeod & Home Grain Co 40 67
Mackenzie & Menzie, Lethbridge, re seed grain and relief liens 31 00
318 33
14 50
.52 41
52 46
2 22
9 69
2SH 71
123 33
36 23
30 85
18 48
270 96
111 40
65 00
50 00
0 15
7 57
4.55 80
35 65
S3 88
325 00
536 77
102 90
60 33
65 90
14 00
246 86
365 16
8 85
64 25
4 .54
3 09
48 15
133 00
168 00
25 00
40 65
112,275 71
Divided as follows: —
Seed Grain, 1915 73,725 34
Relief, other than seed grain 38,550 37
112,275 71
K — 160 ■ MDITOR GEyERAL!< REI'Oh'T, I'JniOJS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Swd Grain, Mi;— Srmenrrs. tsi;. $ cts.
Serricee and Eipeme* — Services el depemei.
Caldorwixxl. J. S., clerk. WinnipeK office: board and lodEinR. $144.90: livery, S94 40; pull-
mans. S16 70: bus anil car fare.*. $1 2.5: postace. leleKraiiis, etc, $9 26 2Cifi 51
Cardinal, C F., clerk, Winnipeg office: board and lodRinR, $287.70: livery, $148 50; fare and
puUmans. $24 70; postase, telegrams, etc., $5.46. total, $466.36, less $200 advanced from
Immigration in 1916-17, page K — 45
Picard, L.. Plamondon, .Mta.: preparing liens, 25 at 60c.; postage, 82 cents '.
Rohh. T'. A.. Edson. Alta.: unloading and distributing seed grain, April 16 to May 10, 1917,
22 .1. at $5
Tait. A. T., clerk. Winnipeg office: board and lodging, $93; auto hire, $45.50; postage, tele-
grams, etc.. $10.85
Printing: Reynolds, Ltd., 6.500 circularlctters,$23.50;Winnipeg" Telegram ",3,000 applica-
tions, $22 50)
Grain Purchases — Achats de grain.
Ackles. .lame< Pclly; oats, 75 bush, at 45c
Adams. ('. 1£.. Bcngough, oats, 30 bush, at 60c
Adlam. .•>. .1.. f 'hambcrlin, wheat, 105 bush, at $1 .75
Almlar. David, Irma, oats. 100 bush, at 00c
Vndersijn. .■~am. Ix;a Park, oats, 60 bush, at .50c
Andrews, f'larenee, Bordenade: wheat. 12 bush, at $1 .25: oata, 28 bush, at 55c.
Armstrong. Robert, Bear Lake: barley. 40 bush, at $1 .05, 10 bush, at $1
.\tkinson, H. A., Pouce Coupe, oats. .50 bush, at 6.5c
Alac. Rev. A.. Peace River: wheat, 217 bush, at $1 .75: oats, 55 bush, at 50c
Alberta Pacific Clrain Co., Calgarv: wheat, 2,036 bush, at $1.75, 80 bush, at $1.65; oats,
10 bush, at 7.ic.. 3,620 bush, at 65c
Bacon. ('. & H. Dunn. Dgema: wheat. 100 bush, at $2. .
Baker, .>^.. .\rran. wheat. 20 bush, at $1 OS
Bartholet. Mat., Kricdenstal. oats. 160 bush, at 70c
Bartletl. J. C, Ravcnscrag: wheat, 166 bush, at 30c.; oats, 80 bush, at 5;ic .
ffarton. .Stanley, Ij»c .-^te. .Vnne: wheat. 5 bush, at $1 .50: oats, .35 bush, at 60c
Beaudin. .lulicn. St. Paul de Metis, oal^s. 70 bush, at 70c.. 100 bush, at 65c
Beard. L. .\.. Se\sinith; wheat. 45 bush, at SI 7.'>: oats. 30 bush, at t>5c. . .
Beikett, .Miles, Brooking, wheat. 75 bush, at $2 25.
Beland. Eugene. Duvemay. oat.s. 60 bush, at .5.5c
Berenik. .loo.. Robert: wheat. 69 bush, at $1 .75; oats, 20 bush, at SOc
V: ' .1. F... St. Paul de Metis: wheat, 16 bush, at $150; oats, 81 bush. Bt 60c
r. rv. (hauvin: wheat. 25 liush. at $1 .75; oats, 90 bush, at 60c
1'.. J.. Pelly, barley. 20 bush, at H.Sc
lievetl. lieii. .V.. Expanse, wheat. 75 bush, at $2 40
BLs.'Ott. S. W., Horizon: wheat. 75 bush, at $2 40; oats. 75 bush, at 8,5c
Black..!. E.. Gla<imar: wheal. 40 bush, at $2 25; 25 bush ■»•«• !o
Blackburn, .lames, Tor^iuay, wheat, 30 bush, at $2.75. .
BInichford. James. Viceroy, llax. 10 bush
Borthigen. Max. Anning: wheat. 24 bush, at $1 50; oats, 04 bush, ut 7.5c.; barley, !» bush.
at 7.5c
Borlholl. John. Friedenstal. oats. 45 bush, at .50c
Boura-ssa. L. J., Radville, wheat. 100 bush, at $2
Boychuke. Wasyl, W'ahstao: wheal. 40 bush, at $1 .50; oats. 35 budh. at 6.5r
Moyd, Win.. Kfe>*un Hill. nats. 100 bush, at 75c
Boyd. W. II.. Kinosotji, oats. 2X0 bush, at 65c
Bright. Win.. ( irwnstrect. wheat. 40 bush, at $1 tKI
Bri.stow, D., Frog I^ke: wheat. 4 bush, at $1 50; ouls, 00 bush, at 75c., 40 bush, at 6.5c.;
barley. 20 bush, at $1 , 18 bush, at 90c
Brwiks. C. B.. Spirit River, oats. 120 bush, at 60c
Brijwn. J. .\.. Forres, wheat. 35 bush, at $1 75
Brown. .1. A. Ci.. Divide, wheat ...
Ilruncau. .\lriis. St. Paul de Metis, oats. 192 bush, at IK)i'., S5 bush, at .50c
Buchanan. F. <'.. t'arnagh; wheat. 100 liu»h. at $1 SO; oats. .50 bush, at .50c
Buckingham, (its). Mullingar: wheat. 5 bush, ut $1; oats. 30bu"'' ii '.o.-
Bulla. Sir . Overland, barley. 10 bush, at Hf)c
Burgess, .lor. Camagh. wheat. 70 bush, at $1 70
Burni-. Paul. Viceroy, wheal. .30 bush, at $2 25
f ampbell. ('. F.. Hermit Ijike. wheal. .'><) bush, at tl 7.'i
Carle. W. F.. Kealy Springs, wheat. 35 bush, at $1 .50
Carnefac Slock Food Co.. Winnipeg: wheal. 44 bush, at S2 26; until, I8B bush. Mt 8&r.. 30
bii«h ni «0c.: sacks. 8 at 20c : freight. $1 a5
f ' ' ! •.\ .ard. \'icerr>v: oals. 70 bu^h. at 60c
< Thomas. ' eylon. Ihn. 20 bush, at $2 7.'i
' • I F. Bear Lake, wheat. I. V) bush, at SI 75
CliMliiK-rT,, H.. Paul's Corner, wheat. 29 bush, nt tl 25
r'arricil f«irwnrd
266 36
15 82
110 00
149 35
4r. 1'
33 75
IS 00
183 75
60 00
30 00
30 40
52 00
32 50
407 25
6.0.55 50
2IK) 00
33 60
112 00
92 20
28 .50
114 00
98 25
168 75
33 00
130 75
64 .50
97 75
17 60
ISO 00
243 75
142 50
82 50
30 00
97 50
22 .50
200 00
S2 75
75 00
182 00
IH 00
113 20
72 00
01 25
1.57 25
1.57 70
205 00
20 00
8 00
119 00
07 .50
87 .50
52 50
286 30
42 00
.V5 00
262 50
30 2S
12. 153 54
INTERIOR DEPARTMEIXT: EXPENDITURE K— 161
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Grain, 1917— Continued.— Semences, 1917— Suite. % eta.
Brought forward 12, 153 54
Grain Purchaaea — Continued — Achats de grains — Suite.
Chebuke, Michael, Wahstao: wheat, 60 bush, at SI. 70; oats, 55 bush, at 65c., 70 bush, at
60c.; barley, 12| bush, at 80c 189 75
Chemeluke, Pete, Wahstao: wheat, 15 bush, at $1.80; oats, 30 bush, at 80c. ; barley , 15 bush.
at 80c ' 63 00
Clark, & AVilson. Winnipeg, seed potatoes, 40 bush, at $1 .50 60 00
Chester, .John, Brosseau, wheat, 10 bush, at $1 .25, 30 bush, at 85c 38 00
Cleland, Theo., Halcourt, barley, 20 bush, at SI 20 00
Cochrane, R., Grande Prairie, oats, 173 bush, at 75c 129 75
Connelly, E. A., Rimbey, potatoes, 10 bush, at $1.25 12 50
Coomber, W. A., Bengough, wheat, 30 bush, at $1 .80 54 00
Cooper, Edward, Standard Hill, oats, 30 bush, at 60c 18 00
Cooper, Myron, Standard Hill, oats, 75 bush, at 62^0 46 88
Coulorabe, .Joseph, Chauvin, wheat, 45 bush, at $1 . 62 72 90
Cowan, F. D., Paul's Corner, Avhcat, 20 bush, at SI ..50, 223 bush, at $1.35 331 05
Cowan, W. ,J., Griffin Creek, wheat, 15 bush, at SI. 60 ,... 24 00
Craig, Joseph, Kinosota. barley, 50 bush, at 90o 45 00
Crawford, Wm., Spirit River, oats, 30 bush, at 60c 21 60
Crowe, .Vrchie, .-Vldina, barley, 5 bush, at 85c 4 25
Culbert, Herbert, Gladmar, oats, 90 bush, at 00c 54 00
Czar, Daniel, Wahstao: wheat, 12 bush, at $1 .50; oats, 80 bush, at 50c 58 00
Daubney, Herbert, .1., Bengough, flax, 12 bush, at $2.60 31 20
Davidson, Thomas, Summer Cove, oats, 100 bush, at 70c 70 00
Davis, E. R., Hardy, wheat, 55 bush, at $2.28 125 40
Deschant, Peter, Waterhole, wheat. 25 bush, at $1.75 43 75
Desrocher, John, St. Lina, oata, 90 bush, at 60c 54 00
Dever, Bruce, Vanguard, flax, 38 bush, at S2.78 105 64
Dodge, E. L., Bluesky, oats, 310 bush, at 65c 201 50
Doll, Frank, Friedenstal, oats, 95 bush, at 50c 47 50
Dom. Gov't, Seed Grain Purchasing Commission, Regina, wheat, 45 bush, at $2.12 95 40
Doughty, A., Moreland. wheat, 60 bush, at $1.75 105 00
Doyle, Dan. D., Suffield: wheat, 20 bush., $48; oats, 35 bush., $25.80 73 80
Dubois, Jeffrey, St. Paul de Metis, wheat, 20 bush, at $1 .35 27 00
Dunbar, Geo., Biggar, oats, 240 bush, at 65c 156 00
Dundas, H. L., Bear Lake; oats, 30 bush, at 45c.; barley, 10 bush, at $1 23 50
Durocher, Josephat, Normandeau, oats, 50 bush, at 50c 25 00
Duzan, F.., Winside: wheat, 85 bush, at $2.25; oats, 40 bush, at 65c.; barley, 12 bush, at $1 229 25
Eaton, A. J., Griffin, wheat, 25 bush, at $1.75 43 75
Ebert, Rev. W., Friedenstal, wheat, 25 bush, at $1 .75 43 75
Ehnisz, Fred. W., Estuary, wheat, 50 bush, at $1.68 84 00
Eidsurg, P., Lea Park: wheat, 6 bush, at $1 ..50; oats, 50 bush, at 60e 39 00
Emerson, Morton, Sexsmith, wheat, 20 bush, at $2, 50 bush, at $1.75; barley, 20 bush, at
$1 147 50
Emid, W., Bergfield, wheat, .35 bush, at $1 .94 67 90
Evans, E., Mooswa. wheat, 4 bush, at $1 .50 6 00
Fahey, James, Spirit River, oats, 144 bush, at 45c 64 80
Findlen, M., Bear Lake, wheat, 20 bush, at $1.25 25 00
Findlen, P., Bear Lake, wheat, 25 bush, at $1 .25 31 25
Finkbiner, W. J., Bengough, wheat, 80 bush, at $1 .90 152 00
Fischer, D. M., Bear Lake: wheat, 146 bush, at $1.35; oats, 566 bush, at 65c., 129 bush, at
50c 629 50
Flannery, John, Kealy Springs, oats, 80 bush, at 55c ^ 44 00
Flannery Bros., Kealy Springs; wheat, 75 bush, at $1 .70; oats, 75 bush, at 55c 168 75
Fluter, Dan, .-Vvonlea, flax, 8 bush, at $3.10 24 SO
Fontaine, -Vntoine, St. Paul de Metis, wheat, 12 bush, at $1 .25 15 00
Forbes, J. H., Forbesville: wheat, 7 bush, at $1.50; oats, 45 bush, at 60c.; barley, 10 bush.
at 75c 45 00
Forbes, T. D., Mortlacb wheat, 40 bush, at $2; flax, 8 bush, at $2.50 100 00
Ford, Geo., Amulet, wheat, .50 bush, at $1.75 87 50
Fowler, John, Gladmar, oats, .50 bush, at 5.5c 27 50
Foy, E., Grande Prairie, wheat, 40 bush, at $1 .50 60 00
Freeman, C. M., Ceylon, wheat, 75 bush, at $2.50 187 50
French, \V. S., Waterhole, oats, 72S bush, at 7.5c 5J6 00
Friedol, Wm., Friedenstal; wheat. 10 bush, at $1 .50; oats, 45 bush, at 60o 42 00
Gagnon, Eloi, Chjiuvin, wheat, 60 bush, at $1 .57 94 20
Gagnon, Simon, Plamondon, wheat, 35 bush, at $1 35 00
Garner Bros., Bengough, flax, 15 bush, at $2.60 39 00
Garner Bros. Grain Co., Radville, wheat, 45 bush, at $2.55 114 75
Garnet, G. C, Spirit River, oats, 104 bush, at 55c., 96 bush, at 50c 105 20
Carried forward 17,880 81
1— llK
K— 162
AiDiTun af:\FRM.s Ri:roRr. i9n-i9is
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Seed Grain, 1S17— Continued.— Semenres. IJli— Suite.
Brought forward
Grain Purchases — Continued — Achate dc Grains — Suite.
CJiu-ton, Win.. Kidireclouch. wheat. 7.5 bu.<h. at $1 41
Gaulin. Josopti, Duvcrnay. oats. liO husli. at G.ir
Gauthier. .Vlei., I'lamondon, barley. 4 bush, at 80c
Gautiucr. Isidore, I'lamondon. barley. 10 bush, at 80e
Gillespie Elevator Co.. Kdmonton: oats. 0. 190 bush, at 65c., 165 bush, at 70c.. 7,4IQ bush.
at 75c., 2.41.S bush, at 80e.. 45 bush, at 841c.. .345 bush, at 8.5c.: wheat. 2.011 bush, at
$1.75 10 bush, at $1 90, I, .580 bush, at $2, Ii.i7 bush, at $2.10, 20 bush, at $2.17. 24 bush.
at $2.17J, 34 bush, at $2.40; barley, 10 bush, at $1, r,2(l bu-li. at $1 10, l.")r bush. :ii $1 1.5.
52! bush, at $1.35
Gillings. B.. .\lsask. wheat. 30 bush, at $1 .65
Golden West Grain Co.. Weyburn, Hat. 25 bush, at $:{ 2.5
Golder. Q. J.. Pembina: oats. 30 bush, at 7.5c.: b.i,rlcy, 12 bush, at Sl.lO
Goo<l. C. A.. Peace River, wheat. 157 bush, at $2
Goodwin, Mervin, Summercovc: wheat. 25 bush, at $2.10; oats, 50 bush, at 55c.; 15 bush.
barley at 7.5c
Gorton, ,\aron T.. Waterholc. oats. 230 bush, at 75c
Gouin. Albert. Denisville; wheat, 1 1 bush, at $1 : oats, 25 bush, at 50i\
Gow. John. Hillimun: oats, 100 bush, at l).5c.; ttax. 30 bush, at $3
Gray, Kobert. Griffin Creek, oats. 50 hush, at 05c
Grc<-n. .1. H.. Denisville. oats. 30 bush, at 60c
Grccnway. Hcrt. BiEKar: wheat, .37 bush, at $1 .60; oats, 50 bush, at .5.5c
Greves, .Vrthur. Wilkie. wheat, 50 bush, at $1.23
Groppe. Joseph, wheat. 15 bush, at $1 75
Hakenson. .■<.. Paul's Corner, wheat. 90 bush, at $1 SO
Halizky. Ivan. Wahstuo: oats. 6(i bush, at 70i-.: barley, 10 bush. at80i'
Halverson. J., HUKiniinc. wheat. 1.5 bush, at $1 G5
Hamei Hros.. Oscar. Filiatreault. wheat. 150 busli. at $1.62. .
Hamilton. John. Dummer. wheat. 75 bush, at $2
Hamilton. J. H.. Zetland, oats. 120 hush, at $1 .55
Hansons. ('.. Spirit River, oats, 1,50 bush, at 75c
Hanson, Kdward, Hi»y{ar. wheat. 50 bush, at $2.40
Harald.son. John. Olca. oats. IK) bush, at 50c
Hardcs. .John. Kilronan. oats. 100 bush, at 5,5c
Havriliack. Harry. .Mortonmmir: wheat. 10 bush, at $1.50; oats, 30 bush, at 70c
Hiocn. H. ('.. riinRiiian. wheat, 124 bush, at $1 85
Hcathcrington. W. J.. Spirit River: oats. 243 bush, at 75c.; wheat, 78 bush, at $1 7
Hedley Shaw Milling Co.. Kamloops: oats. 50 bush, at 85c.; wheat, 60 bush. Bt$l.S(>: poiaioes.
Ill bush, at $3
Hill. JjLs., Grande Prairie, oat-'. 20 bush, at 05c
Hnatishin. WaM-l. Wa."cl: oats, 185 bush, at 75c.; barley. IS bush, at SOc
HoUincr. Fritz. Young: oats, 30 bush, at 55c.; wheat, 115 bush, at $1 75: Hai. 10 bush, at
$2 ,50
Holler. Utto. Halcourt. oats, 122 bush, at 75c
Hope. .lohn. Horizon, wheat, 40 bush, at $1 80
Hopkins. K. H., Ijikc Saskatoon, wheat, 70 bush, at $1 50
Hull. J.. Kolla. wheal. 4S bush, at $1.50
Ilusbanil, H.. Claydon: oats. 80 bush. a< .50c.: wheat. 88 bush, at $1 6.5. 170 bush. b> «1 :■
Iini-riril KlevatorCo.. Ixiyalist: oaLs. 100 bush, at t)2c.: wheat. 1.50 bush, at $1 (\S.
Ii.iirn iiional KIcvator Co.. Panizman. (lax. 10 bush, at $.') 21, <iO bush, at $.3 31
Irrl.iii'l. J. H.. I-akc .S:t«katoon: oats, 80 bush, at 7,5c.; wheal. 15 bush, at $1 7.5
1 w.'iijrptivn. .M ichiu'l. s4H'<i Krain
.'anyko. Fetlko. SIry; oats. 48 bush, at .50c.; wheat, 16 bush, at $1 80
Jaceyko. Wa-syl. Siry: oats. IfiO bush, at .50c.; wheat, 40 bush, at $1 .50
Jackie. Karl. Kayvillc, wheat. .50 bush, at $1 75
Jctificr. Harry M., Vri*n Ijikc. wheal. 14 bush, at $1 .50
Ji.lin-i.n. 'Me. Paul's Corners, wheal, 3.5 liusli. at tl .5(1
Jol ns^n, W. .1.. Hiuh I'rairic, tmts. ISO bush, at SOc
Johnwin. H. U., I>ea I'ark, oats, I(XI bush, at ,50c
Joly. I'hidime, St. Paul dc Metis, oats. 40 bush, at 7.5c
.lordan. W. .1.. .Spirit River. r»als. 80 bush, at 75r
Kail. reck. Ramus. Daleview. wheat. 25 bush, at $1 7(1
Ka-i,.-:, Jac«,b. AnninK, wheat. 7 bush, at $1 .50
K.llir.n. .h>hn. Klc"kun. oat.s. 30 bush, at 0.5c '
Kciv.-... P. J.. KIk Point. oatJi. 40 bush. aldOc.. 105 bush, at 75c.; wheat, 17 bush, at $2
K.iiii.dj-. 1). M.. Waterholc. wheat. 15 bush, at «■,• in
King. 1. . KidKi-cloiiKh. oats. 75 bush, at .5.5r
Kind, I rank. CInydon. barley, .30 bush, at $1
Kish. .Sftni.. Prieijcnslal. oats. 80 bush, at fi.5c .
Kitchen. C.. Mat. .30 bush, at $2 2.5.
Carried forward
$ CIS.
17..SS0 81
105 75
39 00
3 20
8 00
21.123
25
49
.50
81
25
3,5
70
314
00
92
75
172
50
23
SO
1,55 00
32
,50
18 00
86
70
02
50
26
25
1.35
00
.54
20
24
75
243 00
1.50 (K)
isr, GO
112 50
120 00
.'10 00
55 00
3(! 00
229
40
31K
75
198
.50
13 00
15&
75
242
75
Ul
.50
72
00
105
00
(17
,50
4.S2
70
314
00
2:to
70
. 1
25
163
.50
.52
80
140 00
87
.50
21
00
52 SO
144
00
.50 00
:io 00
00 00
44
75
10 50
10
,50
181
75
31
.50
41
25
.'10 00
S2 00
67
SO
4.5.324
46
lisTERIOIl l>i:i'.lirr\li;\T: IJM'KMHTURE K — 163
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Grain, ISIJ— Continued.— Semences, 1917— Suite. ■ $ cts.
Brought forward 4.5, .324 46
Grain Purchases — Continued — .4cAo/« de grains — Suite.
Klein, J. A., Prince Albert: oats, .50 bush, at 60c.; wheat, 15 bush, at $1.60 54 00
Kolady, Fred., Wahstao: oats, 140 bush. at 80c.; wheat, 48 bush, at $1 80; barley, 24 bush.
at 80c., 20 bu.sh. at $1 237 60
Kolodziez, Ignactc, .\Kardslcy: wheat, 6 bush, at $1.75; barley, 10 bush, at 80c 18 50
Kosakovich, Flic, Mortoninoor: oats, .55 bush, at 80c.; wheat, 10 bush, at $2 64 00
Kowalski, Frcdk. McKachern: oata, 30 bush, at 75c.; wheat, 6 bush, at $2.15; flax, 10 bush.
at $3 65 40
Kvitne, John, Sagathun: wheat, 125 bush, at $2.16 270 00
Kwasniycia, Sam., Htry: oats, 40 bush, at 50c.; wheat, 16 bush, at $1.75; barley, 5 bush, at
60f , 51 00
Labonte. A., Therien; wheat, 6 bush, at $1.20 7 20
Lafleur, .Arthur. Denisville: oats, 20 bush, at 55c 11 00
Lakings, Wm., Amulet: wheat, 15 bush, at .?2 .55 38 25
Lamont, John, Bear Lake: oats, 469 bush, at 50c.; wheat, 80 bush, at $1.50; 144 bush, at
$1.75; barlcv, G bush, at 75c 611 00
Lannica, David, Bcrgliclil: oats, 40 hush, at 70c ■ '. . 28 00
Lapalnie, Ernest. Denisville; oats, 100 bush, at 50c., 40 bush, at 60c 104 GO
Larson, H. M., Waniska: oats, 45 bush, at 65c.; wheat, 50 bush, at $2.35. .. ._. 146 75
Lauder, R. J., Graham Hill; oats, 50 bush, at 55c 27 50
Lavoie, Aug., St. Paul de .Metis; oats, 40 bush, at 60c •. 24 00
Lee, Geo.. McAuley; wheat, .50 bush, at SI .90 95 00
Letang, Stephen, Kleskun Hill: oats, 75 bush, at 65c : 48 75
Levee, A. L., Radville: oats, 1.50 bush, at 60c. . 90 00
Leverington, Kdward, Griffin Creek: wheat, 40 bush, at $1.50 60 00
Lemieu.\, Eli, Willow Bunch: wheat, 55 bush, at $1 65 90 75
Lewarton, A., Foxwarrcn: oats, 50 bush, at COc; wheat, 32 bush, at $1.95 92 40
Lewis, Thomas, Perryvale: oats, 27 bush, at 65c 17 55
Lindquist, K. J., Griffin Creek: wheat, 20 bush, at $1 50.-. 30 00
Litfhiield, M., Frog Lake: oats. 25 bush, at 75c.; barley, 5 bush, at $1 23 75
Longaker, G. W., Hanna: oats, 00 bush, at 60c 36 00
Loxtercamp, Jas., Friedenstal: oats, 290 bush, at 65c 188 50
McAllister, C. B., High Prairie: oats, 570 bush, at 71c., 105 bush, at 75c., 562 bush, at 82c.,
200 bush, at 85c.; wheat, 20 bush, at $2 50; barley, 45 bush, at $1.25 1,271 54
McBurnic, J., Spirit River: barley, 10 bush, at $1 10 00
McCaig, J. D., Bear Lake: oats, 20 bush, at 55c \ ..: 11 00
McCreary, J. M.. Vera, Sask: oats. 50 bu.sh. at 75c.; wheat, 46 bush, at $1.90 124 90
McCue, Wm., High Prairie: oats, 1.50 bush, at 75c 112 50
McCusker, J. P., Amulet: barley, 20 bush, at $1 25..: 25 00
McDonald, .\. D., Loyalist: wheat, 60 bush, at $1.70 102 00
McDonald, James E., Bear Lake: wheat, 18 bush, at $1 .75, 12 bush, at $2 55 .50
McDonald, .Jas. R.. Pouce Coupe: wheat, 40 bush, at $1.50 60 00
McFarlane, Frank. Biggar: wheat, 40 bush, at $1.80 72 00
Mcintosh, J., Mankota: %vheat, 70 bush, at $2 140 00
McKenzie Seed House. Brandon: rye, 225 bush, at $2 65; freight, $23.52 619 77
McKenzie, Roderick, W'aterhole: oats, 100 bush, at 50c 50 00
McLean, Alf., Clarnagh: oats, .50 bush, at $1 15 57 50
McLeod, James, Vanrena: oats, 30 bush, at 4.5c.; wheat, .30 bush, at $1.50 ! 58 50
McLevin, G. D., (Jrande Prairie: wheat, 40 bush, at $1 75 70 00
Machin. W. T., Chailey: oats. 90 bush, at 80c.; wheat. 9 bush, at $2 .50 - 94 50
Manea, M. M., Wood Mountain: oats, 30 bush, at 60c.; wheat, 30 bush, at $1 60 66 00
Mareil, .\., Fraserton: wheat, 30 bush, at $1 .75 ; 52 .50
Marr, E., Khedive: oats. .50 bush, at fiSc; wheat, 170 bush, at $2 45 ._ 449 00
Maticluike, Fred., Matichuke: oats, 120 bush, at 85c.; wheat, 40 bush, at $2.50; barley,
36 bush, at $1 238 00
Mayes, Mrs. M., Maidstone: wheat, 60 bush, at $1 75.. .." 105 00
Mercier, Jos., Bonnyville: oats, 100 bush, at 50c 50 00
Mci.sner, Paul, Griffin Creek: oats, 95 bush, at 35c.; wheat, 50 bush, at $1.40, 60 bush, at $1.50 193 25
Meunier, Edmond, St. Paul de Metis: oats, 15 bush, at 60c 9 00
Milne. G., Kinley, oats, 25 bush, at .55c .' 13 75
Molesh, Geo., Hamlin: oats, 40 bush, at 50c 20 00
Molesh, N., Hamlin: oats, 30 bush, at $1 50 45 00
Monus, Bert, .\ldina: oats. 20 bush, at 7,5e 15 00
Moon, Harry, Compeer: oats, 1.50 bush, at 56c , 84 00
Moran, Tlios., Bear Lake: oats, 90 bush, at 50c 45 00
Moray, Tlios., Expanse: oats, 75 bush, at 65c 48 75
Morin. D. H.. St. I'aul de Metis: oats. 60 bush, at 60c 36 00
Mouson, E. I... Blooming; (lax. 20 bush, at $2.70 .54 00
Muir, W.. Spitfire: oats. 105 bush, at 70c 73 .50
Murehie, A., Kleskun: oats, GO bush, at 60c. , 15 bush, at 65c 45 75
Carried forward 52,433 57
1— IUk
K — 164 Arn:TOR (iexfrat/s report, lonmis
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Swd Grain, 1S17— Conlinu d .— Srmences, 1SI7— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 52.433 57
Groin Purchases — Continued — Achats de grains — Suite.
Napier, Jack. Leifur: wheat, 10 bush, at S2 20 00
Nekus, Neston, Clayton: wheat, 75 bush, at S2.26 169 50
Neilson, Emanuel, Amulet: oats, 100 bush, at 45c 45 00
Kelson, \V. A., Rolla: wheat, 110 bush, at SI 65 181 50
Xestleroad, E. E., Horizon: wheat, 70 bush, at $2.40 16S 00
Netlicrcott. John, Owlseye: oats. 76 bush, at 40c 30 40
Nvkolavchuk, P.,\Vascl: oats, 70 bush, at 50c., 153 at 60c.; wheat, 18 bush, at $1.50 153 SO
Xormack, H. F., Pouce Coupe: oats, 68 bush, at 50c 34 00
Obenlock, Jack, Friedenstal: wheat, 25 bush, at $1.65 41 25
Oberding, W., Horizon: wheat, SO bush, at $2 40 192 00
Obcrc. Fred., Paul's Corner: oats, 180 bush, at 50c 90 00
O'Callaehan, T., Rolla: oats, 60 bush, at 50c 30 00
Olsen, Carl, Amulet: oats, 75 bush, at 50c 37 50
Olsen. Peter, Olca: wheat, 44 bush, at SI 65 72 60
One Northern MillinR Co., Prince Albert: oats, 50 bush, at 80c.; wheat, 100 bush, at $2; sacks,
$10 40: freight, $8.55 258 95
Papela, Mice, Luzam: oats, 30 bush, at 70c.; wheat, 15 bush, at $1 .50 43 50
Patcrson, C. H., Lillydalc: wheat, 35 bush, at $1 40 49 00
Patience, Thos., Peace River: wheat, 16 bush, at $2,36 bush, at $2 25 113 00
Paulers, H., St. Paul de Metis: wheat, 10 bush, at $1.50 15 00
Pearson, John, Ravenscrag: wheat, 40 bush, at $1 .65 06 00
Peak, Geo. F., Spirit River: oats. 105 bush at 70c.: wheat, 10 bush, at $1.20, 40 bush, at $1.50 145 ,50
Peleck, Nick. Strv: oats, 00 bush, at 50c.; wheat, 20 bush, at $1.00; barley, 13 bush, at 75c. . 71 75
Perriot, Fred., As-hmont: oats, 57 bush, at 60c 34 20
Person, Fred., Bear Lake, wheat 45 00
Peterson, L., Lake Saskatoon, wheat, 25 bush, at $1 .75 43 75
PicKcl, Geo., Friedenstal: oats, 15 bush, at 50c 7 50
Pindcr, NeLson, Peace River: oats, 30 bush, at 3.5c., 30 bush, at 50c., 174 bush, at 60c., 42
bush, at 65c., 81 bush, at 75c.; wheat, 311 bush, at $2 839 95
Pingcrt. Peter, Amulet: flax, 30 bush, at $3 21 96 30
Piper, W. S., Pouce Coup«': oat.«, 50 bush, at 50c 25 00
Pip.r, \V. \V.. Rolla: oats, 430 bush, at 50c 2IS 00
Pinuelte, J. A., Plamondon: oats, 65 bush, at 75c 48 75
Plamondon, Ernest, Plamondon: wheat, 20 bush, at $1 25 25 00
Plamondon, Jos., Plamondon: oats, 225 bush, at 75c.; wheat, 26 bush, at $1 .25 201 25
PliiiMondon. \Vm., Plamondon: oals, 365 bush, at 7.5c.; wheat, 40 bush, at $1.25 323 75
I'l.iriiT, Fred., Ashmont: oats. 200 bush, at 60c.; wheat, 6 bu.sh. at $1 50 129 00
I'.k.Ut, Harry, Higgar; oats, 30 bush, at 63c.; wheat, 12 bush, at $2 32 46 74
Pringle. C. .\., Hart: oats. 45 bush, at 55c 24 75
Pulkrabeek, J. E., St. Paul de Metis: wheat, 4 bush, at $1.25 5 00
Racirot. B., St. P.-»ul de Metis: wheat, 35 bu.sh. at $1.50 52 50
RadclilTc, Jas., Paul's Corners: wheat, 572 bush, at $1 50 858 00
Rankin. W. C. Kle.'kun Hill: wheat, 20 bush, at $1.70, 15 bush, at $1.75 60 25
Rasch, Rudolf, Horizon: oats, 100 hush, at 55e 65 00
Raiilt. Lud., Blufr Creek: wheat, 5 bush, at $1.70 8 50
Ra<kctt, Stan., Park: oats, 75 bush, at 50c 37 50
Heid. Andv. Divide: oats, 110 bush, at 60c.; wheat, 15 bush, at $2 96 00
Rcid, Mr. EntWLstIc: oats, 30 bush, at 7.5c.; wheat, 10 bush, at $1.75; barley, 4 bush, at $1.. 44 00
R.-inp<'l, H., Chaplin: oats, 50 bu.sh. at .50c.: wheat. 50 bush, at $1.08 109 00
Hirliard. Philip. Plamondon: oals. 125 bu-nh. at 7.5c 93 75
Ripkft. .Mike, WahMao: oat.s 100 bush, at 0.5c., 65 bush, at 80c.; wheat, 36 bush, at $1.80,
»2 bush, at $1 60, 15 bush, at $1.80, 35 bush, at $2.10 418 70
Robb, P. A., Edson: oats, 688 bush, at 04o. wheat, 2 bush, at $1.95; barley, 15 bush, at $1.10. . 667 12
Roberts. Fred, Lake Saskatoon: wheat, 40 bush, at $1 75 70 00
R.il.erl^. H.. Lake .Saskatoon: wheat. 34 bush, at $1 75 89 50
Rob.-rt.uin, Chas. J., Hythe: oats, 30 bush, at 75c 22 50
Rofh.m. A., Strathmorc: wheat 20 bush, at $2 40 00
Ro.lger, G. A v.. Summer Cove: oat.s, :J0 bush, at 78c.; wheat, 147 bush, at $1.70 272 40
R'xlgor, E'lwin, Raven.scrae; wheat, 276 bush, at $1 78 483 00
RoKchuk. Daniel, Downing; onl.t, 75 bush-, at 0.5c., 48 bush, at 88c.; wheat, 18 bush, at $1.50,
75 bush, at $1.90; barley, 30 bush, at ».5c 280 80
R..H., Win.. Flat Lake: wheat. 20 bush, at $1.25: barley, 10 bush, at 78c 32 SO
R.i.).woll, J. H., North Edmonton: oats, 100 bush, at fiOc 60 00
Ruclher. Frank, Friedenstal: oat.", 105 bush, at 0.5r. (short paiil, .50c.) 67 75
Ruih, James. Peers: oats, 130 bu^h. at 91 Jr.; barlev, 73 bush, at $1 25 210 20
Rypp<\ Han* A, Park: oaU, 40 bush, at .5.5c.; wheal, 45 bush, ot $1 85 105 25
St. John. f)liver, Plamondon: wheat, 30 bush, nl $1 30 00
Snlavnn, Mikatn, Wu..<el: oats, 90 bu^li. at 60r.; wheat, 36 bush, at $1.80, 00 at $1.00 204 00
Carried forward 01,010 08
lyTERIOR DEPARTilEyT: EXPEXDITCRE K— 165
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Grain, 1917— Continued.— Semences, 1»17— Suite. $ cts
Brought forward 61, 010 68
Grain Purchases — Continued— AeAate de grains — Suite.
Salavan, W'asil, Wasel: oats, 6.5 bush, at 60c 39 00
Samaka, Mitro, Wahstao: oats, 160 bush, at 50c.; wheat, 365 bush, at $1.60, 90 bush, at
$1 .75; barley, 35 bush, at 75e ._ 847 75
Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Co., Regina: oats, 100 bush, at .50c.; wheat, 15 bush, at
$1.75, 60 bush, at $1.90, 30 bush, at $2.25, 168 bush, at $2.40, 50 bush, at $2. .50; flax, 5 bush.
at $3, 15 bush, at $3 30 860 05
Schell, Mrs. Lizzie, Maloneck: oats, 54 bush, at 50c.; wheat, 30 bush, at $1.51; barley, 24 bush.
at 85c 92 70
Schmidt, Andreas, Viceroy: wheat, 150 bush, at $2 300 00
Schmidt, John, Viceroy: wheat, 70 bush, at $1.70 119 00
Schneider, Ben, Friedenstal: wheat, 25 bush, at $1.25, 15 bush, at $1.50 53 75
Schold, August, Winside: flax, 90 bush, at $3 , 270 00
Scholia, G. A., Marsden: oats, 90 bush, at .50c.; wheat, 52 bush, at $1.54 125 08
Schonherr, J., Horizon: wheat, 150 bush, at $2.40 360 00
Schwartz, Peter, Lac du Bonnet: wheat, 10 bush, at $2.50 25 00
Security Elevator Co., Leney: oats, 75 bush, at 67c 50 25
Skapko, Harry, Wahstao: oats, 100 bush, at 75c.; wheat, 18 bush, at $1.80 107 40
Sharpe, John, Eriksdale: oats, 60 bush, at 65c.; barley, 10 bush, at $1 49 00
Shore, John, Harlan: oats, 75 bush, at 45c 33 75
Slovarp, Sivert, Eastend: oats, 510 bush, at 50c.; wheat. 1,707 bush, at $1.75 3,242 25
Small, John, Maybridge: oats, 40 bush, at 70c.; wheat, 10 bush, at $1.80 48 00
Smith, A. T., Divide: oats, 50 bush, at 55c.; wheat, 38 bush, at $2 103 50
Smith, C. D., St. Paul de Metis: wheat, 180 bush, at $1.2.5, 6 bush, at $1.35 233 10
Smith, Richard, Del Bonita: oats, 40 bu.sh. at 50c 20 00
Smith, Wilbert L., Viceroy: oats, 40 bush, at 70c 28 00
Snider, P., Bear Lake: oats, 47 bush, at 50c., 75 bush, at 65c.; barley, 6 bush, at $1 78 25
Spencer, Michael, Hopkins: oats, 248 bush, at 60c 148 80
Steel Briggs Seed Co., Winnipeg; oats, 22 bush, at $1.15; wheat, 18 bush, at $2.45; freight, $3.70 73 10
Stenck, T. E., Amulet: wheat, 16 bush, at $2.25 36 00
Stitchfield, Norman: oats, 50 bush, at 75c.; barley, 15 bush, at $1 52 50
Street, Wm., Maxim: flax, 7 bush, at $3 21 00
Stringer, H. G., Greenstreet: oats, 30 bush, at 40c 12 00
Stuart, N. E. & Co., Alderson: flax, 45 bush, at $2.75 123 75
Sutton, W., St. Lina: oats, 52 bush, at 60c 31 20
Tamplin, A. R., Bethampton: oats, 80 bush, at 60c 48 00
Taschuke, Eli, Wahstao: oats, 45 bush, at 60c.; wheat, 56 bush, at $1.50, 40 bush, at $1.60;
barley, 45 bush, at 70c 206 50
Taylor, Sam., Vanrena: wheat, 50 bush, at $1.60 80 00
Tesby, John, Horizon: wheat, 140 bush, at $2.40 336 00
Thompson, R. A., Youngstown: wheat, 50 bush, at $1 .60 SO 00
Tiler, Sam., Vanrena: wheat, 60 bush, at $1.65 99 OO
Toal, Thos. R., Paul's Corners: oats, 60 bush, at 40c .- 24 00
•Tollifson, Ole S., Throne: oats, 25 bush, at 60c.; wheat, .53 bush, at $1.65 102 45
Took, Charles, Summer Cove: oats, 100 bush, at 65c.; wheat, 50 bush, at $2.11 170 50
Trappist Fathers, St. Norbert: oats, 60 bush, at 75c 45 00
Trine, Frank, Summer Cove: oats, 130 bush, at 7.5c., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.25 266 25
T.ongaard, C, Robsart: oats, 50 bush, at 57c., 110 bush, at 65c.; wheat, 155 bush, at $1.79,
40 bush, at $2.03 '. 458 65
Trudel, Alphcge, St. Paul de Metis: oats, 14 bush, at 65c 9 10
Turgeon, Emile, Normandeau: oats, 182 bush, at 60c 109 20
Turner, Wm., Ritchie: oats, 30 bush, at 85c 25 50
Turner, Wm., Maxim: wheat, 20 bush, at $2 40 00
Turner, Wm. A., Maxim: wheat, 75 bush, at $2 150 00
Vaksdal, John, Pepper, flax, 10 bush, at $3 30 00
Voldness, Lars, Waterhole: oats, 500 bush, at 75c 375 00
Voz, Jos., Grande Prairie: wheat, 95 bush, at $1.75 166 25
Wagner, E., Abilene: oats, 60 bush, at 60o 36 00
Wahrer, Gustave, Reist: wheat, 60 bush, at $1 50 90 OO
Wallace, L. H., Estuary: oats, 20 bush, at 50c 10 00
Walters, Joseph, Bear Lake: wheat, 20 bush, at $1.50, 119 bush, at $1.75 238 25
Wellwood, Geo., Waterhole: oats, 45 bush, at 65c.; wheat, 11} bush, at $2 52 25
Wenman, .\ndrew, Galilee: oats, 40 bush, at 65c.; wheat, 40 bush, at $2.30; flax, 10 bush, at
$2.85 H6 50
Werner, John, Bear Lake: oats, 30 bush, at 60c 18 00
Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Winnipeg: oats, 45 bush, at 75c.; flax, 15 bush, at $3, 25
bush, at $3 . 20 158 75
Wheeler, Jas., Kleskun: wheat, 25 bush, at $1.75 *3 75
Wilde, A. B., Kinley: wheat, 125 bush, at $2 250 00
W'ilkinson, McG., Radville: wheat, 50 bush, at $2 100 00
Carried forward 72,557 76
K — 166 M niToR (!E\ki!m:.< ithi'tmr. iniiiois
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
Sf*d Grain. 1917— Concluded.— Semences, 1»1J— Fin. $ ois
Hrought forward 7:'. .'>."" Til
Grain Purchases — Concluded — Achats de grains — Fin.
Wilson, Ed., Griffin Creek: oats, 30 bush, at 60c.; barlev, 10 bush, nt $1 .
Wiinuk, Mike, Flat Lake: wheat, 2.5 bush, at $1 25
Wynandts, Jo.s. Gladmar: wheat. 100 bush, at $1 65
Zimmerman, Lloyd. Rolla: wheat. 224 bush, at $1 .50 .«
28 Oil
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ir5 ro
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73
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1
69 3.5
66 34
Seed Grain, nS^Semcnces, 1918.
EipcfUics at Ottawa — Dfpensen a Ottawa.
,<!alaries at Ottawa (Page K— 33)
Can. Pac. Ry. ("o's Telegraph, telegrams, $2 55: Dept. of P, P. ASlationery, printing, $83 79
Expenses at Winnipeg — Dipenses a Winnipeg.
Bimbaum, Miss C stenographer March 11 to May 31, 1918, at $75 200 81
Calderw<x)d, J. .\., clerk, Winnipeg Immigration office: board and lodging, $198 95: pullmans,
$31.25: bus. $1., 50; livery, $141; telegrams. $1. 85; a Ivance May 16. 191S. $103
Can. Pac lly.Cos Telegraph, teUgrams. $225. 19; Can. StampCo., st;nips. die<, etc., $12 80.
Cardinal. C. F.. clerk, Winnipeg Immigration office: board and lodging, $208; livery, $92;
pullmans. $21 50; postage, telegrams, etc.. $H 45
Cittv. Miss M.. st.-nographer, March 11 to Mav 31, 1918, at $75
Cunningham. Miss S. G., stenographer. March 15 to 18, $9.68; O, T. P, Telegraph Co.. tele-
grams, $S S3 -
Johnston. H. (J., inspector of Western agencies, advance
Jones, .\. J., clerk, March 12 to .\pril 30, 1918. at $85, $139 .84, overtime, $8.50 .
Kingdon Printing Company, circulars printctl on stock supplied, 6 M
Ku.shncr, Miss J.. 9t pnogr.'iohcr, March IS f) .\pril 13. 1918, at $75 .
Mavl.crry. W. .J,, clerk. Winnipeg Immigration offics: board aT>d Itlgint, $15. 3>: livery,
$15; pullnians. $11 15.
NasSlund, .\., cl.rk, March 13 to .\nril 13. 1918. at $«
Oakley, W. H.. clerk. Winnip<>g Immigration office: board and lodging., $307 30; livery.
$S3 70: pullmans. $40 35; sunilry outlay, $9 15; expenses, i-rroncously transferred from
Immigration v<itc. page 47 $121 15
Overall. V. (i.. clerk, .\pril 1 to 20. 1918, at $8.5
Re\nnlfls. Ltd.. priming circulars, forms, i-tc
Robertson. Mi.-<s U.. sten..Eraph.r, .\pril 3 to .lune 15. 1918, at $7.5.
Stevens. .\. T., clerk. March 20 to May 31. I91S. at 1585..
Toole, Miss B.. stenographer, March 11 to .\pril 27. 1018. at $75
t'nit •(! Typewriter Co.: ri'ntul of Cnilerwood typewriters at $5 a m.. $65; rent of stands. $3;
e'eaning md oiling. $1 25.
Walker. J. Hruee. Commissioner of Immidratiin, postaxe si imps purchas'd
Wa-hingt.in. Geo. H., clerk, March 12 to .\pril 13, 1918, less 6 d., at $85..
Wright, Mi-s Gwen,. stenographer. April 29 to May 31, 1918, at $75 .
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329 95
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.\uger. W. H. .v.. Forres, Sask.. provisions ,. .
Beaver, Lumber Co.. Robs:irl. Ha-^k.. coal. I ton
Kasl Knd Trading Co.. Fjist Knd, .Sa^k.. provisions
Miiielevi ., \ V Maple Creek, provisions . . i
Mincellancoua Ejpenditure^Dicertes iipensin.
I'rum, C. R., Mitehellton, Baak., cheeking and distribution ot seed grain, securing lieiu, etc.. 14
liens ; - " OO
ffraiii Purchaser— Achat! de grains.
AblH>tl, W. B.. Maple Creek. ,'<n.ik.: wheat. 60 bush, nt $2 05: oats. 40 bush, nt $1
Alberta I. in«>e<l (til Mills, Medicine Hat, Alta.: wheat, 25 bush, at $2 .30; oats. 75 bush, nt $1;
fln^ ■ ' ' ■ $4,
Albert:. .in Co., Winnipeg. Man. '$17,819 81>—
Wl.. ■ i-li. at $2 25, 30 lius'i n» $2 21. 40 b'ls'i. at $2 20, 140 bush, at $2 15. Hi
1.11,1, at ».' ll.!r.'6busli.a' il 10, 1:I5 li.|«'i it' $2.03, 325 busS. nt $2 08, 80 bush, nt
$2 117. 740 bush, at $2 Ofl. 100 bush at $205
Oats 7ni.ii.li.iil $1 43..V)liush at $1 30. 1.640 l.ii.li. at $1 25, 514 bush, at $1 20.48 bush,
ai $1 16. S05 l.ush. nt $1.10, 198 bush, at $1.05, 6.279 bush. $1. 210 bush, nt 97c,. 100
busli, at 1).5<-.. 200 liij«h. at 03c., MR leish a' 02<-. .50 binh at 9;»-., 75 bush, nt 85 c
Hat. 23 bu-h., at $3 SO; barley .25 bush, at $1.70
( 'ikTT w'l ft iru'iirr)
163 00
152 51)
0.016 65
11.677 86
125 30
22,350 71
lyrERIOIl ntJ'.linUKST: KXPKSDITVRE K -167
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Oralis, 1918— Continued.— Semenecs, 1918— Suite.
Brought forward
Grain Purchases — Continued. — Achats il( grams — .Suite.
.\lbercht, Karl. Krupp. Sask., oats, 15 bu.sh. at $1 ■
Aldcrson, O. G., Kinderslcy, Sa.sk., flax. 25 busli. at $4 25
Alecsi, M.. Dahinda. Sask.: wlieat, 100 bu.sh. at $2.05; oats, 40 bush, at $1
Alexander, Wm., Swift Current, wlieat, 30 bush, at $2 fti..
Altbein. C. J., Medicine Hat, Alta., wheat, 100 bu.sh. at $2.05
Anchor Elevator Co., Ltd., Winnipeg Man.: oats, ,50 bush, at $1.10; 17 .saelcs. $3.40
Anderson, A. P., Hingi-ille, .\lta.. oats. IK) bush, at $1
Anderson, Geo., Driscol Lake. Sask.. wheat, 60 bush, at $2
Anderson. John G.. .A.mclia, .Sask., wheat, 2.3 bu.sh. at $2
Anderson, Peter Bing^-ille, Alta.: wheat, 55 bush, at $2.05, 30 bush, at $2...
Andrei, C, Ormiston, Sask., wheat, 70 bush, at $2.04
Andrei, Vasilc, Ormiston, Sask., wheat, .50 bush, at $2.04
Appelgren, C. W.. Pambruni, Sask., wheat. 1.50 l>ush. at $2.10
Archer, Thos., Ettington, Sask., wheat, 85 bush, at $2.10
.\rcns, Peter. Cadillac. Sask.: wheat ;iO bush, at $2; oats. 10 bush, at $1.15
Armbrustcr. Bros.. Stony Plain. Alta., oats, 75 bush, at $1.45
,\rmitage. M., Kealcy Springs, Sask., oats, 1.50 bush, at 90 c
Arthur, Max., Valjean, .Sask., barley, 10 bush., at $1.35
Ashern .Supply Co., .\shern, Man.: wheat, 6 bush, at $2.50; oats, 45 bu3h. at $1.50, 30 bush.
at $1.10 , r.
Asleson, Gust., Glentworth, Sask., wheat, 20 bush, at $2.03
Assiff. A,, Milly, Sask.: wheat, 40 bush, at $2.03, 65 bush, at $1.90, no voucher, $101.50. . .
Atkinson, II.. Quantock, .Sask., wheat, 30 bush, at .$2
Backstrom. G., Seotsguard. Sask.: wheat, 35 bush, at $2.15; oats, 60 bush, at $1.13
Baker H. E., Pennant. Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.10
Baird, .1., St. Boswell. .Sask.. wheat, 100 bush, at $2.04
Bakki, Ole, Orion, Alta.: wheat, 35 bush, at $2.08, 30 bush, at $2.10
Ball. H. .1.. Cappon, Aha.., wheat, 375 bush, at $2
Ballard, R., Brutus, Alta., wheat, 30 bu.sh. at $2
Barker, L. B., Denhart, .A.lta., oats, 60 bush, at 95 c
Barkley, Mrs. S. K., Amulet, Sask., oats, 160 bush, at $1.25..
Barnett, E. B., Winter, .Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $1 98
Barr, Jas., Fir Mountain, Sa.sk., wheat, 15 bu.sh. at $2.03
Barre, A., Duck Lake, Sask., oats. .50 bu.sh. at $1
Barrett, Geo.. Bengough, Sask., wheat, 25 bush, at $2.04
Barsi, \'., Golden Prairie, Sask., oats. 149 bush, at SI
Barsi, Alex., Golden Prairie. .Sask.. wheat, 45 bush, at $2.05
Bartlett, C. M., Pendant d'Oreille, .Mta., wheat, 100 bush, at $2
Bartlctt, ,1. ("., Raven.scrag, .Sask., wheat. 15 bush, at $2.01
Bawtinheimer. W. II., Veteran. .\lta.. oats. 40 bush, at $1
Bcattic. Jas., Eastend, Sask., oats, 50 bush, at $1.10
Beauchamp, H., Frcnchville, Sask., wheat, 44 bu.sh. at $2.05
Beaudin. J., St. Paul de Metis, Alta., oats, 40 bush, at $1
Beaudry, A. O., .South .Junction. Man.: wheat, 2 bush, at $3, 2 bush, at $2.30; oats, 73 bush.
at $1.75; barley, 14 bush, at S2.. 50
Beck, Peter, Bingville, .'Vita., Ilax, 15 bush, at $3.80
Bedard, Albert, Box Springs, .\lta., wheat, 110 bush, at $2.04
Behrman. H. D., Vidora. Sask., oats, 80 bush, at $1
Belanger. .-V.. Cliauvin, Alta., wheat, 65 bush, at $1.98
Belbeck, W. L., Kantenville, Sask.: wheat, 45 bu.sh. at $2.04; flax, 25 bush, at $4
Bell, J. H., Medicine Hat, Alta., oats, 90 bush, at $1
Bell, J. T., Medicine Hat, Alta.: wheat. 110 bush, at $2.08; oats, 220 bush, at 11.25
Bell, ,Ias.. Wallard. Sask., wheat, 1.38 bush, at $2.03
Bell, S., Vanguard, Sask., oats, 40 bush, at $1
Bellefleur, J. F., Willow Bunch, Sa.sk., wheat, 100 bush, at $2.05, 45 bush, at $2.04
Belza, Stanley, Coriander, Sask., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.20
Bennett, A. J., .Spring Valley, Sask., wheat, 71 bush, at $2.40
Benson, Ben., Buffalo Gap, Sa.sk., wheat, 50 bush, at $1.90
Benson, Ed., Harrisland, Sask., wheat, 30 bush, at $2
Berger, Geo., Central Butte, Sask., wheat. 65 bush, at $2.10 :
Bergeron, Iren6e, Assiniboia, >Sask.. oats, 100 bush, at $1.15
Bertawan Municipality, Sibbald, Alta., oats, 100 bush, at $1
Besler, Philip. Carrignan, Sask., oats, .30 bush, at $1.05
Best, E. A., Empress, Alta., wheat, 50 l^ush. at $2.25
Betcher, Martin, Maple Creek, Sa.sk., wheat, .30 l)ush. at $2.05
Binyon, H.. Vanncs, Man.: oats, 45 bush, at 95e.; barley. 16 bush, at $1.50
Bingham, R. J., Evesham, Sask.. wheat. 90 bu.sh. at $2.10
Bird, J. I)., Hanley, Sask.: wheat, ,50 bush, at $2; oats, 1.50 bush, at $1
Birdwhistle, P. E., Bingville, .\lta,, wheat, 90 bush, at $2.05
Carried forward
$ cts.
22,3.50 71
15 00
106 25
245 00
61 20
205 00
.58 40
60 00
120 00
46 00
172 75
142 80
102 00
315 00
178 50
71 50
108 75
135 00
13 50
115 50
40 60
306 20
60 00
143 05
.S4 00
2(M 00
135 80
75 00
RO 00
57 00
200 00
89 10
30 45
.50 00
51 00
149 00
92 25
200 00
30 15
40 00
55 00
90 20
■10 00
173 35
54 00
224 40
80 00
128 70
191 80
90 00
478 80
280 14
40 00
29S 80
165 00
170 40
95 00
60 00
136 50
115 00
100 00
31 50
112 50
61 50
66 75
189 00
2.50 OO,
184 50
30,681 30
K — 168 AUDITOR GEXERALS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Seed Grain, 1»18— Continued— Semences, 1S1»— Suite. i ets.
Brought forward 30, 681 30
Grain Purchaser — Continued. — Achats de grains — Suite.
Bissett, S. W., Horizon, Sask., wheat, 54 bush, at $2.15, 10 bush, at $2.01
Bittorf, Geo., Gahem, -AJta.: wheat, 30 bush, at $2; oats, 30 bush, at 85c
Black, J. E., Gladmar, Sask., wheat, 162 bush, at $2.10
Black, W. S., Swanson, Sask., oats, 99 bush, at $1.10
Blodgett, \V. F., Limerick. Sask.: oats, 590 bush, at $1.25, 75 bush, at $1, 40 bush, at 92c.;
wheat, 100 bush, at $2.06
Bloye, W. H., Roche Plain, Sask.: wheat, 50 bush, at $2.10, 60 bush, at $2 ,
Bochsler, Otto, Biggar, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at 90c
Body, Wm., Major. Sask.: wheat, 60 bush, at $2.10; oats, 60 bush, at 95c., 90 bush, at 85c. . .
Boe, F., Sage Creek, Mta., wheat. 70 bush, at $2.05
Bolen, X., Gravelbourg, Sask., flai, 30 bush, at $3.50
Boivin, P., Bluff Creek, Man., oats, 75 bush, at 90c
Bounell, C. E., La Fleche, Sask.. oats, 100 bush, at $1.15
Bouiget, Geo., Innistree, .\lta., oats, 46J bush, at 90c ,
Bousfield, Bert, Cevlon, Sask.. wheat. 46 bush, at $2.05
Bow, Ernest, Oeema, Sask., oats, 1.50 bush, at $1.30, 130 bush at $1.25
Bowman, Mrs. X, Empress, Alta., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.03
Brand. \Vm., Kay^•ille, Sask., wheat, 90 bush, at $2.04 '
Brandcn, Leo., Grevc, Montana, CS.A., wheat, 70 bush, at $2.50
Brander, ,Tohn, Mankota, Sask., wheat, 20 bush, at $2.03
Brawley, Thos., Summcrcove, Sask., wheat, 305 bu.sh. at $2.03
Brewster, Chas.. Roche Plain, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2
Briers, Francis. Billimun, Sask., wheat, 175 bu.sh. at $2.03 —
Briers Bros., Xadeauville, Sask., wheat. SO bush, at $2
Britton, Robt., Ferland, Sask., wheat, 110 bush, at $2.05
Brodcrson, Wm., McLeod Valley, Alta., barley, 7 bush, at $1.50
Brohmaso, Geo., Karluk, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.10
Brooks, R. \V.. Manybcrries, Alta.: wheat, CO bush, at $2.10; oats, 20 bush, at $1, 115 bush.
at 95c
Brown, Arthur. Quantock, Sa.sk., wheat, 30 bush, at $2
Brown, C. G., Mcyronne, Sask., wheat. SO bush, at $2.03
Brown, C. S., Bromhead, Sask.. flax, 12 bush, at $3.10
Brown, Fred., Baraca. Alta., wheat, 150 bush, at $2 .
Brown, J. A. C;., Divide. Sask., wheat, 1.5 bush, at $2.50
Brown, Thos. W., Lafleche. Sask., oats, 100 bush, at $1.25
Brown, \V. H., Eriksdale, Man., oats, 24 bush, at $1.10
Brown, \V. J. ( '.. Roadlyn. Sask.. wheat. 20 bush, at $2.07
Brownlee Bros., Luokv Strike. Alta., wheat. 70 bush, at $2
Bryant, T. B., .\ssiniboia, Sask.: wheat. .50 hush, at $2.06; oats, 100 bush, at 90c
Bublitx, Fred.Cloverlcy, Sask., wheat 100 bush, at $2.02
Buch, E.. McKachem. .''ask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.10
Buckle, Geo.. St. Walburp, Sask., oats, 2.5 bush, at $1
Budden, C.. Vanguard, Sask., oats. 100 bush, at $1.10, 75 bush, at $1.07
Bulla, Frank. Overland. Sask.: wheat, 20 bush, at $2.10; flax, 6 bush, at $3.78
Buller, J., Emlold, Sask., oats, .50 bush, at $1
Burgess, Carl, Emfold. .'^ask., oats, 45 bush, at flOc
Burke, P., Frnpre-ss, .Vita.: wheat, .55 bush, at $2.25
Button, \V. D., Vanguard, Sask.: wheat, 00 bush, at $2.03; barley, 30 bush, at $2
Calais, Rev. J., Grouard, Alta.: wheat, 10 bush, at $2; oats, 15 bush, at $1
Callbeck, W. G. Medicine Hat, Alta.: wheat, 30 bush, at $1.90; oats, 10bush.at$l
fallow, F. C., Jenner. .\lta., oats, 50 bush, at $1.10
'alvin, David, llazenmore. Sa*k., flax, 30 bush, at $3.25
f'ampbell, Wm.. Ettington. Sask., oats, 25 bush, at 8.5c
Campbell, H., Maple Creek, Sask.: wheat. SO bush, at $2.05; oats, OObuah. at SI
Cape, J. F., Gravslones, .\lta., wheat, 35 bush, lit $2
Card. Geo., Wallard. Sask., wheal, Vi bush, at $2.03
Carlson, Jno. B., Aldemon, .\lla.: wheat, 100 bush, at $2.10; oats. .50 bush, at $1
Camefac Stock Food f'o., Ltd., Winnipeg: wheat, 18 bush, at $2.35; 7 sacks, $1.35; freight,
$2.15
Carrels, Geo. E., Lucky Strike, Alta., wheat, .30 bush, at $2 ,
< arter, Gordon, Kincald. Sank., wheal, 124 bush, at $2.03
f a.TOrell, Arthur, Sibbald. Alta., wheal, SO bush, at $2
<Btherwood, Thos., Ovlon, .''ask., flax, 20 bush, at $3.90
tatio, J. H., fourt, Sask., wheat. 60 bush, at $2.01
f'ttuldcr. W. S. WofKlrow. Sask.. wheal. 150 bush, at $2.ft3
f'ontrni Grain fo., Ltd.. Winnipeg: wheat, .50 bush, at $2.20; flax, 30 bush, at $3.85
fhabot, Avila, Ferlanfl. Sask, flax, .30 bush, at H
thartrand, G., Perigord, Sask.. oats, .50 bu«h. at $1
Carried (orwar'l
136 50
S5 50
.340 20
108 90
1,055 30
225 00
90 00
259 50
143 50
105 00
67 50
115 00
41 70
94 30
367 50
81 20
183 60
175 00
40 60
619 15
100 00
355 25
160 00
225 SO
10 50
126 00
255 25
60 00
162 40
37 20
300 00
37 50
125 00
26 40
41 40
140 00
193 00
202 00
126 00
25 00
190 25
64 .50
.50 00
40 50
123 75
242 70
35 00
67 00
.55 00
97 60
21 25
254 00
70 00
77 14
260 00
45 80
00 OO
251 72
160 00
78 00
120 00
.304 60
225 60
120 00
50 00
40.779 3fr
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Grain, 1918— Continued.— Semences, 1918— Suite. $ cts.
Brought fon\ard 40, 779 36
Grain Purchases — Continued. — Achats de grains — Suite.
CheRwin, Mrs. E. R., Chaplin, Sask., wheat, 106 bush, at $2.06 218 36
Chernik, M., Denzil, .^ask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.25 135 00
Cherry, Johnson, Coriander, Sask.; wheat, 37 bush, at $2.10, 44 bush, at $2; oats, 60 bush.
at$l 22.5 70
Chinoweth.C.W., Stone, Sask.: oats, 325 bush, at $1, 50 bush, at 99c 374 50
Christmann, Jacob, Secretan, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.01 120 60
Ciocea, Dan., Collier, Sask.: wheat, 100 bush, at $2.03; oats, 50 bush, at $1.10 258 00
Claggett, Lewis, Scotsguard, Sask., wheat, SO bush, at $2.02 161 60
Clair, Henry, Moirvalc, Sask., oats, 60 bush, at 90c 54 00
Clark, G. A., Chaplin, .Sask., flax, 40 bush, at $3.50 IH) 00
Clark, John, Burdett, Alta., wheat, 85 bush, at $2.12 180 20
Clark, J. C, Chaplin, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at S1.25 125 00
Clark, O., Biggar, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2 200 00
Claremont, A., Milly, Sask., wheat, 35 bush, at $2.05 71 75
Claridge, Geo., McLeod Valley, Alta., oats, 35 bush, at 80e 28 00
Claydon, Thos., Quimper, .^ask.: wheat, 75 bush, at $2.07; oats, 90 bush, at $1 245 25
Clear, Henry, Moirvale, Sask.: wheat, 150 bush, at $2; oats, 100 bush, at $1, 85 bush, at 75c. 463 75
Cochrane, E. M., Deibolt, Sask., wheat, .36 bush, at $2 72 00
Cole Bros., Masonville, Sask., wheat, 35 bush, at ?2.05, 30 bush, at $2.04 132 95
Cole, H. G., Masonville, Sask., oats, 40 bush, at SI ' 40 00
Cole, Wm., Parkbeg, .^ask., wheat, 120 bush, at $2 240 00
Connelly, W. D., Kinoaid, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2.10 210 00
Collier, Bert., Etzikom, .\lta.. oats, 50 bush, at 95c .• 47 50
Collins, W. J., Nadeauville, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at $1 100 00
Conger & Co., Ltd., Rouleau, Sask.: wheat, 100 bush, at $2.30, 100 bush, at $2.10; oats,
220 bush, at SI. 10 682 00-
Converse, J. A., Buffalo Gap, Sask., wheat, 100 bu.sh. at $1.95 195 00
Cook, C. T., Schulcr, .Vita., wheat, 20 bush, at $1.90 38 00
Corcoran, Jas., Kincaid, .Sask., wheat, 20 bush, at $2.03 40 60
Coulter, A., Sybout, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at $1.05 105 00
Courtean, Joe, Tide Lake, Alta.: wheat, 30 bush, at $2; flax, 8 bush, at $3.50 88 00
Covey, Wesley v., Richmond, Sask., wheat, .30 bush, at $1.80 .54 00
Cox, "M., Kensmith, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at SI 100 00
Craig, Jos., Kinesota, Man., wheat, 35 bush, at $2 70 00
Crampton, C, Meyronne, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at $1.25 r 125 00
Crawford, F. C, Biggar, Sask., oats, 80 bush, at $1 80 00
Craig, Jas., Ernfold, Sask., flax, 10 bush, at $3.65 .36 50
Creelman, Fred. Dahinda, .Sask., oats, 110 bush, at 95c 104 50
Croak, D. A., Clivale, .\lta., wheat, 90 bush, at $1.75 1.57 50
Crowe, Mike, Roche Plains, Sask., oats, 115 bush, at $1.25 143 75
Crozier, T., Clivale, Alta.: wheat, 35 bush, at .?1.S0: oats, 20 bush, at $1.60 95 00
Culham, Gordon. Battrum, Sask., wheat. 80 bush, at $2.05 164 00
Culley, .John, Buffalo Horn, Sask., wheat, 30 bush, at $2 60 00
Cumberland, VV., Maple Creek, Sask., wheat, 110 bush, at $2.15 2.36 50
Cusat, F., Staynor Hall, Sask., wheat, 70 bush, at $2 140 00
Cyrenne, Jos., Ponteix, Sask., wheat, 70 bush, at $2.03 142 10
C;upak,.Iohn, Bayard, Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $2. 25 90 00
Dabell, D. A., Meyronne, Sask., oats. 80 bush, at $1.20 96 00
Dabell, E., Meyronne, Sask.: oats, 440 bush, at $1.25, 180 bush, at $1.20; feed oats, 99 bush.
at 86c '. 851 14
Dalton, Owen, Kinmundy, Alta., wheat, 10 bush, at $2 20 00
Daniels, Fred, Shellbrooke, Sask., wheat, 35 bush, at $1.98 69 30
Dardis, Ed., Mere, Alta., wheat, 55 bush, at $2.01 110 55
Davey, E., Daveyroyd, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.04 122 40
Davidson, J., BufTalo Horn, Sask., barley, 10 bush, at $1.50 15 00
Davidson, Thos., Eastend, Sask., wheat, 24 bush, at $2.02 48 48
Day, Richard, Kincaid, Sask., barley, 15 bush, at $1..50 22 50
Dean, Henry, Limerick, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.06 123 60
Deck, P., Compeer, Alta., oats, 75 bush, at 90c 67 SO
Decker, John, Ingebright, Sask.: wheat, 120 bush, at $2; oats, 30 bush, at 90c 267 00
DeCock, R., Wood Mountain, Sask.; wheat, 35 bush, at $2, oats, 25 bush, at $1 95 00
Deerfield Supply Co., Grahamdale, Man.: wheat, 12 bush, at $2.20; oats, 612 bush, at $1.15;
barley, 134 bush, at $1 .75 964 70
Delongu, L., Dollard, Sask., flax, 25 bush, at « 100 00
Deringer, W., Billimun, Sask., wheat, 35 bush, at $2.06 72 10
Deringer, V., Billimun, Sask., wheat, 10 bush, at S2.10 21 00
Devigne, A., Badger, Man., barley, 3 bush, at RJ 6 OO
Dewey, C, Young, Sask., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.02 151 50
Diebert, Adam, Estuary, Sask., wheat, 140 bush, at $2 280 00
Carried forward 51 , 074 74
K -170 MUiTdii (iE\t:nM.s inii'oRT. tniiinis
9 GEORCE V. A. 1919
S**d Grain, 1918 — Continued. — Semences, 1S18 — Suite. % i-ts.
Brought forward 51 , 074 74
Grain Purchases — Continued. — Achats de ffrains — Suite.
Disman. Wm., Henriel, Sask., wheat. 15 bush, at $2.25. i^ 75
Dillen, Jos. H..Mankota. Sask.. wheat. 50 bush, at S2.10 105 00
Dionne. I)., Radville. Sask., wheat. 515 bush, at $2.21 . 1. l-IS 15
Dobberthicn. John. Webb. Sa.<k.. wheal. 150 bush, at $2.10 MH 00
Dodds. G. M.. Vanguard. Sask.: wheat. 200 bush, at $2.05; oats. 100 bush, at il 510 00
Doerk.«en, O. F.. Main Centre. .Sask.. wheat. ,50 bush, at $2! ."... 100 00
Doig, Jas. I., Kmpress. .Vita., wheat, 140 bush, at $2.25 ,315 00
Donnelly. C. H.. Whitla, -Vita., wheat, 50 hush, at $2.10. • 105 00
Dosch. Henr\-. Kmpress, .A.lta., flax. 10 bush, at $3.60 'M IH)
Doud. J. K., Maxim. Sask.. oats, 40 bush, at $1 40 00
Douglas. Cleo., Masonville, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2 200 00
Douglas. Wm., Chaplin. Sask.: wheat, 90 bush, at $2.00, 195 bush, at $2.30, 40 bush, at $2.10.. 766 SO
Dowdswell. W., Pennant. Sask.. wheat. 40 bush, at $2.10 84 00
Downs, Fred, Consul, Sask.. wheat. SO l>ush. at $2.04 163 20
Draulans, .Vlfnns. St. .Vnielie. Man.: wheal, 21 bush, at $2.05; oat' i" hn'h hi SI 15 100 .55
Drinkwater, H. E.. I'iapot. Sask., wheal, 200 bush, at $2.03 . . ^06 00
Druel, .\rlhur, I.afleche. Sask., wheat. 40 bush, at $2.05 . .S2 00
Dryden, Wm., Kdam. Sask., oats. .50 bush, at $1 50 00
Dubuisson. .\rthuT. Gravelbours. Sask.: wheal, 60 bush, at $2.15; oats, ISl bush, at $1.30,
540 bush, at $1.25, 1.50 bush, at $1.20, 100 bush, at $1.15. 4.'i0 bush, at $1.06: flax. 30 bush.
at$3.95 l.nfil «0
Duke, W. J., Dollard. Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.10 l-'O 00
Dunn, Jim, Kinraid, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at SOe ><0 00
Dunn, J. K., MeKathern. Sask., flax, 10 bush, at $3 30 00
Duperon, Paul, Central Butte, Sask., wheal, 40 bush, at $2i):; 9:i :«
Dupmeicr, J.. Shauiuivon. Sask.. wheat. 100 bush, at $2.15 Jl i 00
Dur>-. Jaek, .Ma.sonville, S:isk.: wheal, 65 bush, at $2.01; oata, 30 bush, at $1.10 H'^l Ii5
Dulhie. Wm., Gladmar, Sask., wheal, ,50 bush, at $2.05 1U2 50
Dynneson, Peter, Kavenserag, Sask.: wheat, 75 bush, at $2, 60 bush, at $2.01: oats, 30 bush.
atflOo - 297 00
Kailes. H. P.. Krnfuld, Sask.. oats, 75 bush, at 90c i''7 51)
Kaeger. Jch'. Karluk. Sask., flax,{5 bush, at *3.45 17 2,5
Karl, Jerome H., Klk Point. .\lta.: wheat, 36 bush, at $2; oata. 170 bush, at $1.10 -59 00
Kariy, John, Haienmore. .Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.03 91 ,35
Early (S..\.1& Co., Ltd., Saskatoon, Sask.: oal.s. 180 bush, at $1.25; barley. 20 bush, at $1.50. 255 00
East End Grain Growers' .Association, Lttl. ($4.701.04) —
Oats. 119 bush, at $1.20. 130 bush, at $1.01. 1..S04 bush, at $1, 2.577 bush, at 97c 4,577 79
Wheat, 25 bu-h. at $2.25: flax, 20 bush, at $3.35 123 25
Kdge. David. Mullizar. Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $1.30 W 00
Kgeland. I... K.u^lbrook. Sask., wheat, 25 bush., at $2.02.. 50 ,50
Khrcnrcich. M. W .. Sumeld. -Vila., wheat. ,50 bush, at $2.21 1 10 50
Ellison MillinK an<l Elevator Cn., Ix-thbridge. .\lla. ($1,871.12)—
Barlev. 10 bush, at $2; flax. 15 bush, at W.25 83 75
Oats, SI bmh. .it $1.35. 495 bush, at $1.2S, 25 bush. at$1.27, 48 bush, at $1.18. 80 bush.
at $1.15: KIO bush, at 99c., .50 bush, at 9.Sc 1.071 27
Wheat. 70 bush, at $2.55, 60 bush, at $2.45. I.S8 bush, at $2.10 7111 10
Ells, Sid., Ogema, Sask., oats. 70 bush, nl $1.10 77 (Kl
Emde. W.. Bergrield. .Sa."k., wheal, 50 bu.«h. at $2 , 1"<' W
KnEclso. P. 1).. Tripola. .Vita, wheat, 35 bush, at $2..30, 25 bush, at 12.04 111 '"O
KnKcl.-tad. C. Ilcnricl. Sask., wheat. .50 bush, at $2.21 1 10 .50
Kpp, IVter. I^tnghnm, .'Jask., wheal, 90 bush, at $2.05 1.S4 .50
Epps, (;eo. H., Glen McPhcrson, Sask., wheat, ,32 bush, at $2.03 04 91)
Erirk.son, .lohn. Court. Sask.. wheat, 70 bu.sh. at $2.10; oats, 45 bush, at 85c.; flax. 7 bush
at $3.25 20.'i no
KatcHKon, Bonnie, .Vmelia, Sask.. oats. 210 bush, at $1... .-. 210 IKI
Evans, Joo, Fiske, Sask., wheat .50 bush, at $2.10 105 IKI
Faber, Win.. Mooschom. Man., wheal. 8 bush, at $2.10 16 >*<'
Falconer, David, Theresa. Sask., wheat, 85 bush, at 12.03 172 .55
Falconer. J. B.. Theresa. Sask.. wheat. .56 bush at $2.05 114 80
Famlieur. I.., ICriksdale. Man., oats, SO bush, at S9c "1 20
Fnnthnm. W. G.. S<irralcs. Sask.. wheal, ISO bush, at $1.95 351 00
Farm (Thei fJrain Co., Uich<lnle, Alta., onis, 130 bush, at $1.02 132 60
Farmer. T. II., Medicine Hal. .Mia., oats, 60 bush, at $1 . «0 '"•
Farringer. I), .v., Kintlersley. Sa.'<k.. oats, 125 bush, at $1 1 25 Oil
Faiiieiiovy, .los.. .Vgnrdsley. Man., wheat, SO bush, at $2.05 IIVI 00
Fay, Chiis . Gravelburg, ,''a»k.. wheal 75 l.ii-h at $2.15, oats, 100 bush, at tl .20 2S1 25
Federal Grain Co.. Ltd.. Huthilda. :- ' '.t. 00 bush, at 12.20 19H IHI
Fee. S., Bindloss, .Vila, wheal. 20 bi, , -11 IKI
1 el.er ..'ohn, Bnd(eer, .Vila , oat^, 40 I J5 .•, 50 0(1
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K — 171
S««d Grain, W18— Continued. — Sentences, 1»18 — Suite. % cts.
Brought forward . 69, l.')2 54
Grain Purchasts — Continued. — Aehala de grains — Suite.
Fehler. Fred., .St. Bo.swells. Sa.sk., wheat, 100 bu.sh. at $2 200 00
Felix, Charlie, Seven Persons, Alta., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.02 SO 80
Fender, Alex., Congress, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at .?2.04 204 00
Fenwick, \Vm., Luseland. Sask., oats, 100 bush, at $1 KM) 00
P'erguson, .\rch.. Cavendish, Alta., wheat, .50 bushT, at $2.03 101 .50
Ferguson, Geo. H., Biggar, Sask., oats, 80 bush, at 90c 72 00
Ferrara, M., Donjean, Sask., flax, 15 bush, at $.3.75 .56 25
Fester, Irvan, Paisley Brook, Sask., wheat, 82 bush, at $1.96 * 160 72
Finkbiner. V/. ,J., Bengough. Sask.: wheat, .35 bush, at $2.09. SO bush, at $2.05; oats, 20 bush.
at $1.10, 25 bush, at $1.03. 1.30 bush, at SI 3.53 90
Fisher, ,Jas. .\., Steveville, Alta., oats, 100 bush, at $1.10 110 00
Fisher, Z., Biggar. Sask.. wheat, 70 bush, at $1.99 1.39 30
Fiskee, A. C, Lewis, Man., oats, 30 bush, at $1 30 00
Fitzsimnions. .Jas.. Hussar. .Vita., oats, 1.50 bush, at 99c 148 .50
Fjaagesund, C.. Valjean. .Sask., wheat, 15 bush, at $2.10 31 .50
Fledznes, Mike, Lao Bellevue, Alta., oats, 30 bush, at $1 ..'....: 30 00
Flynn, Chas. Ci., Craigniillar, Alta., wheat. .50 bush, at $2.01 100 50
Forbes, T. D.. Mortlaeh, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.10; oats, 60 bush, at $1.15; flax, 10
bush, at $3.60 199 50
Foose, Albert, Retlaw, Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $1.90 70 00
Foy, .James, Meyronne, Sask., wheat, 110 bush, at $2.03 22.3 30
Fraser, Henry. Ogema, .Sask., wheat. 75 buSh. at $2.15 161 25
Freeman. P. C, Archive, Sask.. potatoes, 100 bush, at $1.75 175 00
Fricke, C. W., Maple Creek, Sask., wheat, 82 bush, at $2.25, 20 bush, at $2.05 225 50
Fuller, F., W., Orion, .\lta.. wheat, 40 bush, at $2.10 84 00
Fuller, Geo. H., .\dmiral, Sask., oats, 75 bush, at SI. 10, 180 bush, at $1 262 50
Gadd, H. .\., .\Kardsley, Man., oats. 240 bush, at $1 240 00
Gagne, ()., Lac Bellevue, .\lta., oats, 125 bush, at $1 125 00
Gallatt, M., Ravenscrag, Sask.. wheat. 10 bush, at $2; oats. 140 bush, at $1 160 00
Gaits, H., Coutts, Alta., wheat, 20 bush, at $2; oats, SO bush, at $1. . 90 00
Gamble, VV. C, Monitor, Alta., oats, 30 bush, at $1 30 00
Ganley, \Vm. Eastend, Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.25 90 00
Gardner Bros., Manle Creek, ,Sask., wheat, 22 bush, at $2.10 46 20
Garner Bros., Bengough, Sask., oats, 50 bush, at $1.05 52 SO
Garraway, C. T., Wright ville, Sask., wheat. 31 hush, at $2.03 62 93
Garon, .lefTrey. Clyde, Alta., barley, 10 bush, at $1.70; oats, 60 bush, at $1 77 00
Gauthier, Nap., I'laniondon. ,\lta.. barley, 10 bush, at $1..50 15 00
Gauvreau, Chas., St. Paul de Metis, Alta., wheat. 20 bush, at $1.75 35 00
Geall, Geo. D., Red Cross, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at 90c.' 90 00
Gentles, Thos., Lizard, Sask., oats, 70 bu.sh. at $1 70 00
George, A'asilc. Limerick, Sask., wheat, 30 bush, at $2.10, 75 bush, at $2.06, 160 bush, at $2.03 542 30
Gerstner. A., Druid, Sask., flax, 15 bush, at $3.75 .56 25
Gibbs, Rav, Ethmuir, Sask., flax, 20 bush, at $3.55 71 00
Gibson, Tom.. Acadia Valley. .Vita., wheat, .50 bush, at $2.25 1 12 .50
Giesbresht, C. P.. Wymark, Sask., wheat, .'!0 bush, at $2.03 102 40
Gillies, Geo., Buffalo Gap. Sask., wheat. .50 bush, at $2.10; oats, SO bush, at $1 1.55 00.
Gini, ,Ios., Horizon, Sask., wheat, 70 bush, at $2.10 147 00
Gleddie, C, .Vlderson, Alta., wheat, 63 bush, at $2.10; oats, 40 bush, at $1 166 00
Glover, Chas., Hanna, .Vita., wheat. 24 bush, at $2.01 48 24
Godard,, Jules \., Dcbden, ,S.ask.: wheat, 100 bush at $2; oats, 45 bush at $1.10 249 50
Goigar, W., .Sexsmith, .Vita., oats, 57 bush, at 85c 48 45
Goodcve, Ernest. Ridimound, Sask., wheat, .50 bush, at $2.02 101 00
Goodwin, Mervyn. Summercove, Sask.. wheat, 138 bush, at $2.03 280 14
Goose Lake Grain and Jjuinber Co., Ltd,. Saskatoon, Sask., wheat, 80 bush, at $2.25; oats,
115 bush, at $1.05, 163 bush, at $1 463 75
Gordon, John. Log Valley, Sask., wheat, .35 bush, at $2 70 00
Gordon-Ironsides & I'ares Co., Winnipeg, oats. 30 bush, at $1.20 36 00
Gorka. Mike, Vidora, Sask.. wheat, 70 bush, .at $2.06 144 20
Gradinaree, Geo.. Lvnthorpe, Sask., oats, 30 bush, at 8Sc 25 50
Graff, Ludwig, Estuary, .Sask. wheat, 45 bush, at $2.05 .'. . . 92 25
Graham, .John A., Coutts, /Vita., wheat, 40 bush, at $2 80 00
Graham, John, Fusiler, Sask., wheat, 85 bush, at $2.10 178 SO
Grain Growers Grain Co., Ltd., Shaunavon, Sjisk., oats, 190 bu.sh. at $1.33, 90 bush, at $1..30:
72 bush. at $1.28, 240 bush. at $1.20, .SO bush .at $1.10, .50 bush. at$l; barley. IS bush, at $2 923 86
Gram, N. B., Meyronne, Sask., wheat, 80 bush, at $2.03; oats. 100 bush, at $1.17. 100 bush.
at $1 .1 1 , .300 bush, at 96e 678 40
Grande, L. C., Robsart, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.1S; oats, 15 bush, at 9Se., 160 bush, at
90c 26.5 75
Grainger, W. G., Horizon, Sask., flax. 15 bush, at $3.85 "..... 57 75
Carried forward.
78.817 93
K — 172 AUDITOR GEyERALS REPORT, ]0n-J91S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Seed Grain, 1S18— Ckintinucd.— Semences, 1918— Suite. $ cts.
Brought fonvard 78, 817 93
Grain Purchases — Continued — Achats de-graina — Suite.
Gravelle, Roy, Ixjnesome Butte, .Vita., wheat, 35 bush, at $2 70 00
Green, C. La Fleche. Sask., oaU, 42 bush, at 95c • 39 90
Green, Stanley, Pambum, Sask., oats. 15 bush, at $1.10 16 50
Greener. James, Radville. Sask.. wheat, 50 bush at $2.05 102 50
Greer. George, Karluk. Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.02 SO 80
GuUen, W. S., Vidora. Sask.. wheat, 125 bush, at $2.05, 75 bush, at $2.01 407 00
Guoeau, Frank, Redcliff, .Vita., oats, 50 bush, at 90c : 45 00
Gunderson, Julius, Summercove, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.03 101 50
Gustor, Geo., Wingard, Sask., wheat, 24 bush, at $2.10 50 40
Gvman, R. B., Viceroy, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.04 91 80
Hagen, Martin, .Scotsguard, Sask., wheat, 66 bush, at $2.02 133 32
Hagen, Ted., Govenlock. Sask., wheat, 85 bush, at $2.05 1'4 25
Haguo, Jack, Bluff Creek, Man., barlev, 12 bush, at $1.. 50 18 00
Hainil. Steven, Esther, .\lta., wheat, 00 bush, at $1.98; oats, 35 bush, at $1 153 80
Haniist.DCk, O. -V., Harptrcc, Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.04 81 60
Hall. Jerome, Seven Persons, flax, 20 bush, at $3.85 ' ' 00
Halsker, M., Hingville. .\Ua., wheat, 70 bush, at $2.15 150 50
Hamilton, Gavin, Castle Combe, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at $1 o 2S
Hamilton, Geo., Millv, .Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.03 81 20
Hamilton, W. Thos., Perdue. Sask., wheat, 16 V^ush. at $2.02; oats, 16 bush, at $1.20. ........ 51 52
H-Hm, John. Karluk, Sask., wheat, 10 bush at $2.10 ^ 21 00
Hammel, K., Hilda, .Mta., wheat, 50 bush, at $2 • • 100 00
Hammond, Geo. L., Maple Creek, Sask., oats. 100 bush, at $1.25, 230 bush, at $1.15, 100 bush.
at 90c tl; ^
Hanna .\gricultural Society, Hanna, Alta., oats, 100 bush, at $1.43 Ij3 00
Hannaford, J. R., Jenner, .\lta., wheat, 60 bush, at $2 ?o nn
Hanw-man, John, Groton, .Vita., oats, 40 bush, at $1.05 J?
Hanson.- C., Mulvihill, Man., oats, 30 bush, at 90c 27 00
Haraldson, John. Olga. Sask., oats, 40 bush, at 95c m ?A
Harhand, W. J., Reliance. Sask., wheat, 30 bush, at $1.95 58 SO
Hardv. .Vrthur, Vidora, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.10, oaU, 50 bush, at $1.15 162 50
Hargrave, T. A.. Walsh, .Vita., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.01 'xS Ix
Harlev. Robt.. Pine View, Man., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.12 :■••• 106 00
Harnett, .John, Alsask, Sask.. wheat. 125 bush, at $2.05 256 25
Harold, C, Caron, Sask., wheat, 12 bush, at $2.22; oata, 75 bush, at $1.05, 75 bush, at $1.20;
i\ia. 12 bush, at $4 243 39
Harpe, .los., Plamondon. Alta., oats, 30 bush, at 90c • • 2i 00
Harris McFayden Co., Winnipeg, .Man., wheat, 42 bush, at $2.70; oats, 10 bush, at $1.50,
10 bush, at $1 .35; freight. $8.12 : 1*0 02
Hartley. H., Ogema, Sask., wheat, 100 bu.sh. at $2.04 204 00
Hattelid, .V. O.. Theresa and Plcssis. Sask., wheat. 130 bush, at $2.03 276 08
Hattelid, O., Plessis, Sask , wheat, 40 bush, at $2.03 81 20
Hat ton Grain Growers, Forres, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at $1.25, 50 bush, at $1.15 ■•• -^ 50
Haugen, Hans, Amelia, Sask., wheat, 19 husli. at $2.05. 38 bush, at $2.04, 40 bush, at $2.10. . 200 47
Haughend, R. \V., Dahlby, Sa.sk., oats, 4S bush, at $1.15 ^ 20
Hawke, Kd.. Hacke, Alta., wheat, 40 bush, at $2 ■• • • , .?!; 00
llav. Alci., Empress, Alta., wheat, 150 bush, at $2.30. 150 bush, at $2.25, 150 bush, at $2.20.. 1.0 . 50
Hayes. .M. E., Pinkham, Sask., wheat, 12.5 bush, at $1.95 -;!■* ^
Haynes, Bert, Josephine, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2.05 T« Sn
Haynes, J. A., Empress. .Vita., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.25 -« XX
Headrick, W. J., Brightholme, Sask.. wheat, 3.S bush, at $2 ,iX 2x
lliiiney, S.. Esther, Alta., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.02; oats, 40 bush, at $1 'fO 80
Heard. Jack, Clouverncur, Sask., wheat, 150 bush, at $2.10 T ? rn
Hearst, L, Orion, Alta.,, wheat, 30 bush, at $2.05; oats, 50 bush, at $1 •• Hi jO
Hedlr.y Shaw Milling Co.. Medicine Hat, wheat. 40 bush, at $2.30; oats, 140 bush, at $1.26,
20 bush, at $1.20, 100 bush, at $1.08, 5 sacks (100 lb. each), at $3.75; barley, 10 bush, at
$1.70 •"•'78
Hc-elan, M. J., Lac Pclletier, Sask.: wheat, .50 bush, at $2.10; oats, 81 bush, at $1 '?? 92
Hcid, Fre.1, Kramer. .Sask.; wheat, 30 bush, at $2 05; flni. 30 bush, at $3.60 !Vn
Helgerson, Jno.O., Chaplin, Sask., oats. 100 bush, at $1 10 . . '? 22
Henderson, J. A., fonnelTa Comers, Sask., oats. .lO bush, at $1.10 ,1m
Henrj-, John W., Tompkins, .'<ask., oats, 100 bush, at $1 ?2 "0
Herald, I'eter, Re<lrliff. Alta., wheat, 75 bush, at $2 '•'0 00
HerUrt, F. f;., Radville, Sask., oats, 30 bush, at $1 20 ■ ■ 36 00
Herlxrt Milling Co., Herbert, Sask.: wheat, 135 bush, at 12 10. 40 bush, at $2.05, 15 bush.
at $2 04; oats. 19.5 bu.sh. at $1 .25, 422 bu.ih. at $1 20, 150 bush, at $1.15 1.318 76
Herman, John, Srhuler, Alta., wheat. 66 bush, at $2 05 ixS
H<iireu». F. L., Karvtcnville, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at S2 „ 22
Hesi., E. B., Guersney. Sask., oats, 1 10 bush, at $1 "0 0°
<"arried forward 89, 345 73
lyTERlOR DEPARTilEXT: EXPESDITURE K— 173
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Grain, 1918— Continued.— Semences, 1»18 — Suite. $ ct3.
Brought forward : 89, 345 73
Grain Purchases — Continued — Achats de grains — Suite.
Hesse, Gustav, Golden Prairie, Sask.: wheat, 80 bush, at $1 .85; oats, 30 bush, at $1 178 00
Highland, Thos., Fusilier, Sask., oata, CO bush, at 95c j 57 00
Highreioor, \Vm., Empress, Alta., wheat, 54 bush, at $2.22 119 88
Hill, Henry, Kerrobert, Sask., wheat, 25 bush, at $2. 10 .52 50
Hille, \Vm., Kincaid, Sask., wheat, 465 bush, at $2,25 1,046 25
Hillier, E. T., Parkbeg, Sask., wheat, 100 bush. atS2.0I 201 00
Hillier, Lester H., Waldville, Sask., wheat, 90 bush, at $2.04! 183 60
Hintz, Wm., Chaplin, Sask., oats, 80 bush, at $1 ; 80 00
Hireh, Bennet, Chaplin, Sask., wheat, 90 bush, at $2.04 183 60
Holloday, E., Stone, Sask., wheat, 52 bush, at $2 104 00
Holmes, Isaac, Macrorie, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.02 90 90
Home Grain Co. Ltd., Winnipeg, Man.: wheat, 85 bush, at $2.25; oats, 100 buah. at $1.20,
30 bush, at $1.18 346 6.5
Hook, A. P., Wideview, Sask., wheat, 85 bush, at $2. 10 178 50
Hooper, R. W., Amelia, Sask., wheat, 30 bush, at $2.06 61 80
Hopkins, David, Empress, Alta., wheat, 80 bush, at $2.25, 45 bush, at $2.20 279 00
Horrigan, Martin, Shaunavon, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.02 101 00
Hough, Chas., Pendant d'Oreille, Alta., oats, 50 bush, at $1 50 00
Housman, Ryan, Tide Lake, Alta., wheat, 230 bush, at $2 .' 460 00
Hovland, Chris, Atlee, Alta., wheat, 50 bush, at $2 100 00
Howe, Charles, Plessis, Sask., wheat, 1.50 bush, at $2.05 307 50
Howe, W. J., Shaunavon, Sask., wheat, 73 bush, at $2.02 ; 147 46
Howie, Wm., Evesham, Sask., wheat, .52 bush, at $2.10 109 20
Hubard, Romeo, St. Lazare, Man., wheat, .50 bush, at $2.21, 25 bush, at $2.20 165 50
Hughson, .J., Lucky Strike, Alta., wheat, 90 bush, at $1 .95 175 50
Hulet, J., Morse, Sa.sk., wheat, 23 bush, at $2 46 00
Humphrey, Austm, Druid, Sask., oats, 120 bush, at $1 120 00
Hunt, C. S., Medicine Hat, Alta., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.25, 420 bush, at $2.03, 100 bush, at
S2.04 1, 169 10
Hunt, John, Neville, Sask., wheat, 20 bush, at $2.05 41 OO
Hunter, F. E., Donovan, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.06 92 70
Hunter, W. F., Biggar, Sask., oats, 75 bush, at $1 75 00
Hurd, J. W., Bow Island, Alta., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.02 151 50
Husband, H., Claydon, Sask., wheat, 25 bush, at 52. 07 51 75
Hyde, W. H., Ashem, Man.: wheat, 4 bush, at $2.50; oats, 30 bush, at $1 40 00
Ihne, F. W., Coutts, Alta., oats, 30 bush, at $1 30 00
Incrson, Richard , Prospy, Alta, wheat, 100 bush, at $2 200 00
Ingham, G. W., Comet, Alta.: wheat, 40 bush, at $2.02; oats, 40 bush, at $1 .25 1.30 80
Ingram, J. C, Claydon, Sask., flax, 15 bush, at $3.15 47 25
Interior Elevator Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, Man., oats, 41-97 bush, at $1.18, 50 bush, at $1.10. 104 .50
International Elevator Co., Neptune, S.isk., oats, 1.50 bush, at $1.10 165 00
Irvine, Charles, Webb, Sask., wheat, 70 bush, at S2 03 142 10
Irvine, R. F., Liberty, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.25 135 00
Jackie, Carl, KayvUle, Sask.: wheat, 135 bu.sh. at $2.04, 80 bush, at $2; oats, 60 bush, at
$1 .06 499 00
Jackson, S., Richdale, Alta., wheat, 45 bush, at $2 90 00
Jagow, John, Elrose, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at $1 100 00
Jakeman, F. L., Lloyds Hill, Alta., wheat, 60 bu.sh. at $2.01 120 60
James, E., Monchy, Sask., wheat, 186 bush, at $2 372 00
Jamieson, Mrs H., Neville, Sask., oats, 40 bush, at $1.10 44 00
Jansen, H., Borderland, Sask., wheat, 275 bush, at $2 '. 5.50 00
Jan-is, H., Lakescnd, Alta.. wheat, 25 bush, at $2 .50 00
Jelley, Tom, Mossbank, Sask., wheat, 1.50 bush, at $2.06 309 00
Jensen, Otto, Bingville, Alta., wheat, 60 bush, at $2 120 00
Jesperson, D. H., Fenner, Alta.: wheat, 20 bush, at $2.25; oats, 36 bush, at 90o 77 40
Johnson, Carl, Conflict, Sask., wheat, 36 bush, at $2.03 73 03
Johnson, Edwin, Paddling Lake, Sask., wheat, 35 bush, at $2 70 00
Johnson, Erick, Court, Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at S2.29, 75 bush, at $2.01 242 35
Johnson Elevator Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, Man.: wheat, 58 bush, at $2.25, 240 bush, at $2.10;
oats, 2.50 bush, at $1 . 10, 120 bush, at 90o 1,017 50
Johnson, Fred., Park, Sask., oats, 00 bush, at $1 60 00
Johnson, John I., Horizon, Sask., oats, 25 bush, at $1 .06 26 50
Johnson, L., Spirit River, Sask., oats, 1.50 bush, at 80c 120 00
Johnson, Magnus, Coriander, Sask., wheat, .50 bush, at $2 ]00 00
Johnson, O. M., Pendant d'Oreille. .Vita., wheat, 18 bush, at $2 36 00
Johnson, Richard L., Vandvne, .\lta., wheat, .35 bush, at $2 70 00
Johnston, Edgar, Beverely. Jiask.: wheat, 60 hush, at $2.25; oats, 00 bush, at $1 .20 220 .50
Johnston, Frank, Nadeauville, Sask., wheat, 120 bush, at $2.01, 175 bush, at $2 591 20
Carried forward 101 , 825 40
K — 174 AUDITOR GEXERAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Seed Grain, »1»— Continued.— Semences, W18— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward ._
Grain Purchases — Continued — Achats dc crains — Suite.
Jolly. E.. Chaplin, Sask., 70 bu.sh. at $2 05
Jones. Ed. \V., Jenner. Alta., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.02
Jones. I. C.. Hrutus, .\Ua.. wheat. 40 bush. :it $2 03 ■.
Jones, J. M., .VRurilsley, Man., oats, .il busli. at $1 .'
Jones, John R.. Social Plains, Alta.. wheat, 6.i bush, at $2.25
Jones. Jas. R.. Loyalist, Alta., wheat, 60 bush, at $1.98
Jones, Riehard. Waniska, Sask.. wheat, 10 bush, at $2.05 "T
Kaczmarski, Paul. I^juordairc. S.ask.. wheat, U.5 bush, at $2
Kandt, J., Ingebright, Sask., wheat. 2Qbu.-h. at $2 05
Kantcn, A. I., Kantenville, Sask., wheat, 3S bush, at $2
Kanten, H. H., Kantenville, Sask., wheat, 13S bush, at S2
Kastner, E., Hanhy, Sask.. wheait. 30 bush, at $2
Kay. .\lbert. Climax. Sask.. oats, 60 bush, at $1 10
Keast. H.. Pretty Valley, i^ask., wheat, 175 bush, at $1 .95
Kcays. Wm. S., Slaple Creek, Sask., oats, 75 bush, at $1, 73 bush, at $1 .18: .:
Kehoe, John, .'^ocretan, Sask.: llax, 15 bush, at $4; oats, 140 bush, at $1.23
Keller, .\dolph, Carrignan, Sask., wheat, 150 bush, at $2 04
Kennedy, J., Empre.ss, Alta., wheat, 101 bush, at $2 05
Kcrihncr, J. K.. .\.ssinil)oia, Sask., oats, 75 bush, at $1
Kerr, John, Whiteinud, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.05
Kcsslering, M. J., Vireroy. Sask.. wheat, 80 bush, at $2 02
Key West Rural Munieipality No. 70. Ogema. Sask., oats. 120 bush, at $1.11, 80 bush, at
$1 05. 30 bush, at $1
Kincaid Co-operative Supply Co.. Ltd.. oats. 320 bush, at $1
King. Frank. Claydon, Sask.: wheat, 05 bush, at $2.25. 05 biuih. at $2.15; barley. 8 bush.
at $1 70; oats, 95 bush, at $1.25
King, .\. J. .Cadillac. Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2 05; oats, 60 bush, at $1
Kingsbury. N'., Lucky .Strike, Mia.: wheat, 78 bush, at $2; oats, 100 bush, at 85c .
Kingston." 1"., MankoUi, Sask., wheat. 120 bush, at $2 03
Ki.s.sel, Ren6, Conllict, Sa.sk., oats, SO bush, at $1 .
Kissel, Jos., Con-sul, Sask.; wheat. 70 bush, at $2.05. 58 bush, at $2.04
Klein. J. A.. Prince Albert, Sask.: oats, 40 bush, at $1 .30, 6604 bush, at $1 .20, 135 bush, at
$1.15
Kline, J.. Cariss, Sask., wheat, 25 bush, at $2
Klittke. H.\V.,(;()Vc-nlo<k.Sask..wheat,50bush.at$2 .
Kleeth, R., Roche Plain, .'<ask., wheat, 40 bush, at $2 ..
Knapik, Jos., Acadia Valley, -Mta., wheat, 115 bush, at $2
Knight, H. R.. Empress. Alta., wheat, 38 bush, at $2 25
Knox. Jas., Wallard, Sask., oats, ,'iO bush, at $1
KoNkog. Oscar, Milly. .Sask., wheat, 80 bush, at $2.03
Kopp. Adolph. Fox Vallcv, .Sask., wheat, 180 bush, at $2 OS
Kraft, F. J., Pakowki, Alta.: wheat, 40 hush, at $2.25
Krater. C. R., Hanna, Alta.; wheat, 20 bush, at $2.10; oats, 70 buah. at $1.43, 20 bush, at
93c
Krause, J. E., .Shaunavon, Sask.. wheat, 00 bush, at $2.02
Krellcr. H.. Empress. .Mta., oats, 170 bu.ih. at $1 25
Krenikc, Win., Pendant d'Orcille, .\lta., whcit, 130 bush, at $2 06
Kri>tian.-<on, Kasixr. Westerleigh. .Sa.sk., wheal, 20 bush, at $2
Kuljeltt. .\.. Faith, Alta., wheat, liO bush, at $2
Kul.>«'n, J., Silver f irove, .Sa.sk., wheat, .10 bush, at $1 08
Kunoy, J.. Ruthilda. .Sask., wheat, 125 bush, at $2 21
Labatte, I>iiuis, Fairlawn, Sask., Max, 20 bush, at $4
Laca.siW', N'., Couverncur. Sask., flax. 40 bush, at $4
I«t<>nd, 1*., Ijifond. Alta., wheut, 40 bush, at $1 iM)
l.j>hman, J., Kerrdlxrl, ."^ask.. oats, 100 bush, at $1
I^ing. Hrns.. Winniptg; wheal, 20 bush, at $2 70, 4 bush, at $2 60; oats, 108 bush, at $1 20;
barley, 10 bush, at $2; sacks. 52. $10 40; freight, $10 51
I^iino. K.. .'shaunavon, Sask.. wheal. .30 bush, at $2 02. .
Ijskeof the WchmIs Milling Co., Medicine Hat; flax, 3S bush, at $3.70, 9 bush, at $3.71 ; wheat,
60bu^h. at $2 21: oats. 60 bush, at $1 10; inObusli.at$l; ISO bush, at 80c
IjiliUrlc. ,\.. .'<f,uris Valley, Sask.. wheat, 00 bush, at $2 07
I.arnli, .1. .1.. Dgeina, S;isk.. oats, 1.50 bush, at $1 II
Ijinuiuriux. Ed.. Ste. .Vmelie, Man,, barley, 10 bush, at $1 .60
Ij\nge, H.. Mazemsl. Sa«k.. oats, 40 bush, at $1 30
Ijingevin. W. A, P.uitiex. .Sask, oats, ,30 bush, at $1 25
Ijimr-liifT, .1 I). Uiggnr. S.i-k. oat.«. 2.^0 bush at $1, 100 bush, at 86c
Iascu, I).. Limerick. S(\j.k,. wheat. 50 bush, at $2 Ii3
IjipKin. (lie, Kinmundy. ,\1Ib.. flax. 10 bush, at 14..
|jirs<in. ('.. Empress. Alia., when'. 120 bush, t t2 2.'i
Carried fofwarrl
101,825 40
143 .iO
121 20
81 20
51 00
146 25
US SO
20 50
270 00
41 00
76 0(1
276 00
t>0 00
66 00
341 25
163 .50
232 20
306 00
207 05
75 00
102 .50
161 60
247 20
320 00
418 .35
183 00
241 00
243 60
SO 00
245 50
286 50
50 00
100 00
SO 00
2;!0 00
85 50
50 00
162 40
309 00
90 00
160 70
121 20
212 .50
267 80
40 00
120 00
59 40
270 25
80 00
IIH) 110
7i) 00
100 00
234 91
00 60
601 59
124 20
106 .50
16 00
52 00
37 W
335 00
101 .50
40 (K)
270 00
112.081 «.-,
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 175
Seed Grain, 1918 — Continued.— Semences, 1918— Suite.
Brought forward
Grain Purchases — Continued — Achats de grains — Suite.
Larvik, D., Elm Springs, Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at S2 iO
Larvik, Geo., Elm Springs. Sask., wheat, IfiO bush, at 52 06
Lawrence, Thos., Stonehenge, Sa.sk., wheat. Ih bush, at $2
Le Ha.slard, .lean, f "ariss, Sask., wheat, 160 bush, at $2 02
LcBastard, Louis, Cari.s?, Sask., wheat, l.'?7 bush, at $2.02
Leekie, \V. N., Mevronne, .Sask., flax, 2.5 bu.sh. at $4.
Lee, Ed., Maerorie. Sask., wheat, .50 bush, at $2 02
Lee, Uii-hard, Ncidpath, Sask.. wheat, 40 bush, at 81 .90
Lester, !•"., Stone, .Sask., oats. 100 bush, at $1
Lerohl, Aden. Alta., wheat, 4.5 bush, at $2 01
Leuma, J. J., Tripola. Alta., wheat, 35 bush, at $2. 05
L'Heureux, Kantenville, Sask., Ilax, 20 busli. kt $.3 SO
Lewis, ('., Harrisland. Sask., wheat, 45 bu.sh. at $2
Lewis, ,1.. Medifine Hat, Alia., oats, 30 bush, at S1.I5
Lewis, .M. r, Medieine Hat, Alta., oats, 50 bush, at SI .25
Lewi.s. Frank, Kirhmond, Sask., oats, 1.50 bu.sh. at $1 25 s«.
Libeck, John, Buffalo (iap, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2
Lieke, J., McLeod Valley, .Vita., oats, 70 bush, at 95c "
Lien, O., Henriel, Sask.. wheat, 22 bush, at $2.10
Limacher. ,1., Expanse, Sask., wheat. 75 hush, at $2 04
Limeriek, Supply Co., Limerick, Sask., wheat, 40 bu.sh. at $2.05
Lind, O. .).. -Milk River, Alta., wheat, % bush, at $2 04
Lindred, .\., Wood Mountain, Sask., wheat, 75 bush, at $2
Lindsay, II., Ritchie, Sask., oats, 40 bush, at $1
Lister, .J., Castle Coombe, Sask., wheat, 38 bush, at S2.I0
Lloyd Gc'orge Grain Growers Assoc, Alsask, Sask. oats, 125 bush, at $1 .30. .
Lohse, ,Ias.. Tribune, Sask., flax, 15 bush, at $3.90
Lolaeher, E., Maxstone, .Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2.04
Lorrain, .\., Gravelbourg, .Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2 04 .
Lovely, M., Hazenmore, Sask., wheat, 182 bush, at $2 05
Low, H., Fournicrville, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.03 ■
Ludwar, J., Bavard, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.10
McAlpine, H.. Broomhead, Sask., wheat, IS bush, at $2,08
Ma<'auley. .A. E., Hazenmore, Sask., wheat, 15 bush, at S2 05
MeClean (R. R. ) Grain Co., Ltd., Winnipeg; wheat, 122 bush, at $2 25, 100 bush, at $2.10.
200bush.at$2 05,85bu.sh.at $2 01; oats, 44 bush, at $1 .30, 110 bush, at $1.25; 158 bush.
at $1.20, 229 bush, at $1, 141 bush, at 9.5c
MeCloud, .\.. Suiiimercove, .Sask., wheat, 15 bush, at $2.03
McConnell. A., Wolfe, .Sask., oats', 150 bush, at 9.5c
Mc< "racken-, .John. Jenner, Alta., oat.s, 40 bush, at 90c.
McCraeken, N., .Jenner, Alta., wheat, 20 bush, at $2.30 ■. . . -
McCulloch, Geo., Morllaeh, Sask., wheat, 80 bush, at $2.10 : .'
McCullough, J., Clivale, .\lta., oats, 95 bush, at 90e
McfJurdy, E. A., Qucrrin, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.04 ,
MeC'usker, J. P., .A.mulct, Sask., flax, 15 bush, at $3.60
McCutehe<jn, C, .Vthabaska, Alta: wheat, 8 bush, at $1.94; oats, 70 bush, at 80c., 100 bush.
at S5e ^
McDonald, A. .1., Swanson, Sask.: wheat, 90 bush, at $2.07; oats, 250 bush, at 94
McDonald, J., Lakcsend, .Vita., oats, 30 bush, at $1
McDonald, M. B., Melaval, Sask., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.03 ■
McDougal. .las., .Mortlach, Sask., oats, 30 bush, at $1
McKwan, H. A., Tompkins, Sask., oats, 200 bush, at $1.02
McFadden, ('., Millv, Sask., wheat, 40 bu.sh. at $2.03
McKarlin, C. H., Eddyside. Sask., wheat, 22 bush, at $2 •
McEerran, B., Hanna, Alta., wheat, 75 bush, at $2
McFetridge. J., Nathella, .\lta.: wheat, 20 bush, at $2; oats, 40 bush, at $1.30
McGregor, ("has., Lj'diard, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2
McHugh, W. A., Vanguard, Sask.: oats, 110 bush, at $1.25, 70 bush, at $1.05, 40 bush, at $1;
wheat, .50 bush, at $2.25, 100 bush, at $2.15, 120 bush, at $2.10, 20 bush, at $2.03
Mcintosh, Geo., Wallard, Sask., wheat, 290 bush, at $2.03
Mcintosh, J. F., Mank()ta, Sask., wheat, 282 bush, at $2.03, 15 bush, at $2
Mclntyre, R. A., Admiral, Sask., oats, 60 bush, at $1
Mackav, E., Willow Bunch, Sask., wheat, 35 bu.sh. at $2.04
McKellar. D. R.. Turtleford, Sask.: oats, 30 bush, at $1; barley, 60 bush, at $1.60
McKill, N'., Big -Muddy. Sask.; wheat, 25 bush, at $2.10; oats, .50 bush, at $1.07
McKinnon, W. E., .\melia, Sask.: wheat, 85 bush, at $2; oats, 70 bush, at $1
McLa(;hlan. T., Herbert. Sask., wheat, 80 bush, at $2.09
McLaren, .J.. Hanna, Alta., oats, 50 bush, at 90c
McLatchie, A., Kylcville, Sask., wheat, 16 bush, at $2.02...;
Carried forward
$ (ts.
112,081 65
84 00
329 60
150 00
323 20
276 74
100 00
101 00
76 00
100 00
90 45
71 75
70 00
90 00
34 10
62 50
187 .-0
PO 00
66 .^0
46 20
153 00
82 00-
195 S4
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40 OO
79 80
162 £0
58 cO
204 00
204 00
373 10
101 .'0
94 .'0
37 44
30 75
1,812 fiO
30 45
142 .'■0
36 00
46 00
168 00
85 50
122 40
54 OO
156 .52
421 .30
30 00
152 25
30 00
204 00
81 20
44 00
1.50 00
92 00
90 00
871 10
.588 70
602 46
60 00
71 40
126 00
101! 00
240 00
167 20
45 00
32 32
123,257 42
K — 176 AVDITOIi i;LSr.l<M.s flLI'ORT. lOH-lOlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
S«ed Grain, IJIS— Continued.— Semences, IJl*— Suite. $ cts.
Brought forward 12?, 257 42
Grain Purchaaea — Continued — Achats de grains — Suite.
McLean, D., Biggar, Bask., wheat, 100 bush. atSl.99 199 00
McLcod, H.. Maxim, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.15 96 75
McLeod, J. \V., Luella, wheat, 75 bush, at $1.95 146 25
McMullen, R. E., Spennymoor, .\lta., wheat, 03 bush, at $2.05 129 15
McMurchy, C, .\ssiniboia, Sask.: oats, 312 bush, at $1.25, 524 bush, at $1.20, 465 bush, at $1.15,
40 bush, at $1; wheat, 15 bush, at S2.06, 100 bush, at $2.04 1,828 45
McNaughton. R. H., Willows, Sask., wheat, 160 bush, at S2.04 326 40
McNeill, G. \V., Prevost, .\lta., oats, 90 bush, at $1 90 00
McTaaKart, A., Colgate, .Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.10 126 00
McQuiston,Jas., Forres, Sask: wheat, 30 bush, at $2: oats, 25 bush, at $1.25 91 25
McWhinney, S., Estuary, Sask.. wheat, 42 bush, at $2.15 90 30
Maksuta. K., Wood Mountain, Sask., flax, 20 bush, at $3 60 00
Mansell, F. .■v., Cliftonville, Sask.: wheat, 160 bush, at S1.99; oats. 30 bush, at $1 348 40
Manti, E. A.. Hilda, Alta.: wheat, 25 bush, at $1.90; oats, 20 bush, at $1.25 72 50
Maple Leaf .Milling Co., Kamloops, B.C.: wheat, IS'33 bush, at $2.40; oats, 29-4 bush, at
$1.275 -. 81 50
Marcenko, S., Collier, Sask., wheat, 30 bush, at $2.06 61 80
Marr, John, Brutus, Alta., wheat, 110 bush, at $2.25 247 50
Martin, Chas., Big Stick Lake, Sask.. wheat, So bush, at $2 170 00
Martin, Jacob. Golden Prairie, Sask., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.05 ; 153 75
Martin, L. D., Richmond, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2 200 00
Martin, W., Pendant d'Oreille. .Vita., oats, 35 bush, at $1 35 00
Martin, W. L., .Maidstone, Sask., oats, 50 bush, at $1 50 00
Martin, W. J., Big Stick Lake, Sask., wheat, 150 bush, at $2.03 304 50
Masters, C, Brutus, Alta., oats, 52 bush, at $1 52 00
Mathios. H., Tramping Lake, Sask.: wheat. 100 bush, at $2.25; oaU, 50 bush, at $1 275 00
Maxwell, Wm., Jenner, Alta., wheat, 70 bush, at $2.15 150 SO
Mo.id, F. J., Ogema, Sask.: wheat, 17 bush, at $2.15, 30 bush, at $2.08, 65 bush, at $2.07 233 50
Millorhe. O., VallecSte. Clair, Sask., oats. 100 bush, at $1.15 116 00
Melville, Robt., Clansman, Sask., oats, 50 bush, at $1 50 00
Mcrrett, W., Wide View, .«ask., wheat, 31 bush, at $2.10 65 10
Methany. W. E., Kinmundy, Alta.. wheat, 52 bush, at $2 104 00
Mevcrs. B.. Stone. Sask., oats, 60 bush, at $1.25 75 00
Midland Grain Co.. Pakowki, Alta.: wheat, 55 bush, at $2.06; oats, 150 bush, at $1.15. 200
bush, at $1 • 485 80
Milks, B. W., Scxsmith, Alta., wheat, 92 bush, at "$1.86 171 12
Miller, A., Bear Lake, Alta., wheat, 00 bush, at $2; oats. 165 bush, at 70 235 50
Miller, K.. Pennant, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2.50 250 00
Miller, J., .Schuler, Alta., wheat. 30 bu^h. at $2.05 61 50
Miller, H., Hanlcy, .^ask., oats, 96 bush, at 90e 86 40
Miller, Geo., Valley Centre, Sask., wheat, 150 bush, at $2 300 00
Miller, D. ('.. Delisle, .Sask.: oats, 120 bush, at $1.30; feed. 75 bush, at 94o 226 50
Milne, A., Chamberlain, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2.04 204 00
Milne * Herbert, Colinton, .\lta., oats. 60 bush, at 90c 64 00
Minnity. R., Vanguard, .'^ask., wheat, 125 bush, at $2.05 266 25
Milrhcll. F., Treelon, Sask., wheat, 73 bu.sh. at $2.02 147 46
M l.rn Elevator Co.. Vantage, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at $1.08 108 00
'I A. .].. Mawer, .Sask., wheat. 100 bush, at $2.04 204 00
M It, Cha-f.. .Monchy, Sask.: wheat, 38 bush, at $2.10; oaU, 70 bush, at $1.30 170 80
.Molde.seter, L.. I'lastend, Sask., wheat, 140 bush, at $2.01, 50 bush, at $2.06. 10 bush, at $2.10 404 90
Month, A., Trochu, Alta.: wheat, 100 bush, at $2.05; oats, 100 bush, at 88o 293 00
Mo<,r. fhas.. Horse Creek, .'<a.'<k.. wheat, 29 bush, at $2.03 68 87
.Mi-^-rhea^l, J. G., Irvine. Alta.: wheat, 225 bush, at $2; oats, 65 bush, at 90o 608 SO
Morelle. I.,.. Guornwv, Sa-ik.. oats, 75 bush, at $1 78 00
Moriarty, W. H., Vidora, Sa.sk.: wlieat, 205 bush, at $2.25; oaU, 35 bush, at $1.05 498 00
Morks, .Sophus, Kmmanville. Sai<k., oats, 100 bush, at $1 100 00
Morrison. I. H., Pcrigord, Sa.ik., barley, 50 bueh. at $1.50 75 00
Morrison, D., Fjiatond, Sask., wheat, 38 bush, at $2.25 86 60
Mnrri!>on, Wm., Minnie Lake, Sask., oats, 75 bush, at 80c 60 00
\I iford. A., Mclly, .'ioak., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.ai 121 80
M ■ irn, .las., farlus, Sask., wheat, 80 bush, at $2.03 162 40
M ... iliill Trnrling Co.: wheal, 3 bush, at $2.25: oats, 65 bush, at 90c 65 26
.Muniripulitv of Piapol, Sank., oats, 100 buoh. at 95c 96 00
MMrrnv. A. W., Aneroid, Sask., wheat, fiO bush, at $2.25 136 00
M r^ H . Borderland, .Sisk.: oal.t, 20 bush, at $1.25; Obi, 15 bush, at $3.50 77 60
I'. I)., C.rnr,; .Sn.«k . wheal. 130 bush, at $2 04 266 20
M ■ •-, W. I-:.. Vanguard, .Sa-k., naU, SO bu!"!!. at fl.lc 76 00
Mynelt. A. H.. Vigilant. .Sa^k.. wheat. 22 bush, at $2 44 00
Mynetf.C. K., Vigilant. Sask.. wheat, 75 bush, at $2 160 00
farri.-d forward 136,598 27
lyrKllKtll Di:i'Al{rMK\T: KXI'ESDITLRE K— 177
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Grain, 1J18 — Continued.— Semences, U18— Suite. S cts.
Brought forward 13-5, .598 27
Grain Purchaaes — Continued — Achats de grain — Suite.
Nadeau, Arthur, Val Marie, Sask., wheat, 62 bush, at $2.03 12.5 86
Nadon, F. X., Edam, Sask.: wheat, 45 bush, at $2.03; oats, 100 bush, at 98c; 189 35
Nash, E. R., Nashlyn, Sask., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.01 150 75
National Elevator Co., Winnipeg: wheat, 200 bush, at $2.16, 65 bush, at $2.07; oats, 130 bush.
at $1.15, 30 bush, at $1 746 05
Neil, M. H., Kincaid, Sask., oats, 80 bush, at $1.40 112 00
Neilson, M., Amulet, Sask., wheat, 80 bush, at $2.25 180 00
Nelson, A. C, Quantock, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at $1.20 120 00
Nelson, F., Atlee, Alta.: wheat, 120 bush, at $2.17; oats, 40 bush, at $1.20 308 40
Nelson, J., Fusilier, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2 , 90 00
Nelson, Hans, Fir Mountain, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.05 123 00
Nesbitt, H., Tompkins, Sask., wheat, 30 bush, at $2.03 60 90
Nesbitt, J. E., Melaval, Sask., wheat, 150 bush, at $2.03 304 50
Neubauer, A., Herbert, Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.04 81 60
Newman, A., Cavendish, Alta., wheat, 15 bush, at $2.25 33 75
Nicholson, N., Collier, Sask., wheat, 20 bush, at $2 40 00
Niebeling, Wm., Cadillac, Sask., wheat, 30 bush, at $2.05 61 50
Niwa, John, Empress, Alta., wheat, 80 bush, at $2.25, 105 bush, at $2.05 395 25
Niwa, Jos., Empress, Alta.: wheat, 90 bush, at $2.25, 170 bush, at $2.20; flax, 15 bush, at
$3.60 630 50
Norby, J., Richmond, Sask., wheat, .50 bush, at $2 100 OO
Norkosky, \., Avalon, Alta.: wheat, 100 bush, at $2.20; oats, 50 bush, at $1.25 282 50
Norkquist, C, Aneroid, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2.03 203 00
Northern Crown Bank, Rush Lake, Sask: wheat, 80 bush, at $2.25; oats, 80 bush, at $1.25.. . 280 00
North Star Grain Co., Winnipeg: oats, 90 bush, at $1.20, 35 bush, at $1.15, 50 bush, at $1.10,
60 bush, at 06c.: wheat, 40 bush, at S2.04 342 45
Norton, H. A., Coleridge, Alta.: wheat, 10 bush, at $2.10; oats, 20 bush, at $1 41 00
Nuttall, Jas., Coulee, Sask., flax, 5 bush, at $3.17 15 85
Nyberg, A. F., Paddling Lake, Sask., wheat, 20 bush, at $2.10 42 00
Nystrom, John, Mulvihill, Man., oats, 30 bush, at $1, 20 bush, at 90c 48 00
Odland, E., Aneroid, Sask., oats, 60 bush, at $1.06 ; 63 60
Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd., Medicine Hat; wheat, 30 bush, at $2.50, 40 bush, at $2.46, 370
bush, at $2.21; oats, 60 bush, at $1 1,051 10
Oitby, Sigurd, Greve, Mont., wheat, 200 bush, at $1.95 390 00
Oldenborger, Geo , wheat, 37 bush, at $2.25 83 25
Oleson, A. J., Etziamom, Alta., wheat. 12 bush, at $2.30 27 60
Olsen, A. S., Bowell, Alta., oats, 60 bush, at $1.25 75 00
Olson, Hasan, Nadeauville, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.03 101 50
Onaska, John, Amelia, Sask., wheat, 15 bush, at $2.02 30 30
O'Neill. J. M., Biggar, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.01 120 60
One Northern Milling Co., Ltd., Prince Albert, Sask., oats, 85 bush, at $1.15 97 75
Oreel, Julian, Northside, Sask., oats, 75 bush, at $1.10 82 50
Ormes, J. W., Mankota, Sask., wheat, 70 bush, at $2.05 143 50
Orr, Earl, Quantock, Sask., flax, 15 bush, at $3 45 00
Ostlund, H., Eastend, oats, 40 bush, at $1.20 48 00
Ostoick, O., Collier, Sask., wheat, 160 bush, at $2.06 329 60
Otterdahl, J., Viceroy, Sask., wheat, 170 bush, at $2. 11 358 70
Owen, T. L., Suffield, Alta., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.03 121 80
Owen, W. C, Battletord, Sask., wheat, 22 bush, at $2.02 44 44
Pacev. J. C, Manyberries, Alta.: wheat, 95 bush, at $2.05, 20 bush, at $2; oats, 40 bush, at
$1 274 75
Page, Roscoe, Piapot, Sask., wheat, 35 bush, at $2.03 71 05
Paquin, J. H., Pontiex, Sask., oats, 715 bush, at $1.25 893 75
Parchman Bros., La Flfiche, Sask., oats. 60 bush, at $1.25, 50 bush, at $1 125 00
Park, Jas. A., Mazenod. Sask., wheat, 70 bush, at $2.07 144 90
Parker, H. M., Grace, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.06, 128 bush, at $2.04 , 384 72
Parks, J., Kincaid, Sask., oats, 80 bush, at $1.25 100 00
Parsons, S., Wallard, Sask., wheat, 98 bush, at $2.05, 67 bush, at $2.03, 120 bush, at $2 .576 91
Patch, A. L., MuUingar, Sask., oats, 30 bush, at $1 30 00
Patchell, Geo., Broadacres, Sask., oats, 100 bush, at $1 100 00
PatCTson, T. W., Diebolt, Sask., wheat, 35 bush, at $2 ■ 70 00
Paton, Jos., Hazcnmore, Sask., wheat, 150 bush, at $2.05 307 50
Payment, Chas., Bluff Creek, Man., wheat, 16 bush, at $2 32 00
Pearson, Carl, Pendant d'Oreillc, Alta., wheat, .335 bush, at $2 •. 670 00
Pearson, W. H., Waldeck, Sask.: oats, 80 bush, at $1,025; barIey^ 15 bush, at $1.76 108 40
Peavler, N. E., Kincaid, Sask., wheat, 90 bush, at $2.05 184 50
Pedcrson . M . , Superb , Sask . , oats, 45 bush . at $1 45 00
Penick, T., Bladworth, Sask., wheat, 24 bush, at $2.10 50 40
Carried forward '. 148, 089 60
1— 12k
K— 178 AVDITOR GE\KKM.s IlKI'ORr. lOniOJS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
S«*!l Grain. 1S18— Cont inued .— S*inenres. ISIS— Suite. t cts.
Brought forward
Grain Purchasr^ — I'ontinued. — Arhnl.' di anini.- — Suite.
Penton. Geo. E.. Hart. Sask.: wheat. 315 Imsh. at $2; oats. 140 bush, at $1.10.
Peterman, M. R.. Mawer. Sask.. oats. 200 bush, at $1
Peterson, farl., Court, Sask.. wheat, 45 bush, at $2.10
Petor.son. J. C Lidgett. .Sask.. wheat. 25 bush, at $2.a3 .
Peterson, S.. Roanmine. Sask.. wheat. .35 bush, at $2
Pettigrtw, Chas., BiKgar. Sa.sk., oats, 150 bush, at $1.05
Pettyjohn, A., wheat, 30 bush, at $2
Philiion, T., Xashl\-n, .Sa.sk., wheat. 25 bush, at $2
Pilgrim, S.. Aneroid. Sask.; wheat. 128 bush, at $2.a3; oats, 50 bush, at $1.25
Pinel, L., Val Marie. Sask., wheat, 90 bush, at $2
Pioneer Grain Co.. Ltd., Winnipeg; wheat, .35 bush, at $2.20: oats, 75 hush, at $1. 50 bush, at
93e., 75 bush, at 92c
Pippin. B.. Pike Lake, Sask.. wheat. 50 bush, at $2.05
Plumbtree, E., Calderbank, Sask., wheat. 45 bush, at $2.04
Popesoue. G. .\.. Horizon. Sask.. wheat. 80 bush, at $2.04
Porter & f ^ook. Ir\'ine, .\lta.. oats, 80 bush, at 95c
Porter. Herbert. Aradia Valley. .\lta.. wheat, 32 bush, at $2.05
Price, T. \V.. Peadh n. Sask.; wheat, 50 hush, at $2.04; oats, 1.33 bush, at $1.05 .
Preiser, H., Suffield. Alta., flai. 6 bush, at $4
Province Clrain Co.. Ltd.. Winnipeg, wheat. 120 bush, at $2.04
Prunkl. .\dam. Irvine. .\lta.: wheat, 80 bush, at $2.10, 100 bush, at $2
Prvor. J.. Acadia Valley. Alta., wheat. 43 bush, at $2.20
Purcell. John, Truax, Sask.: wheat. 30 bush, at $2.05: oats, 90 bush, at 85c
Purdv, W. L., Billimun, Sask., wheat. 45 bush, at $2.10
QuiglVv, T. M.. Marengo. Sask.. oats. 80 bush, at $1.20
(iuinn."Bert. Denzil. Sask., wheat. 52 bush, at $2.05
Quinn Grain Co., Oyen, .\lta.. oats, 40 bush, at $1.20
Rach, .\ntiin. Spring Valley. Sask.. wheat. 20 busl). at $2. .50
Raniseth. N'.. Veteran, Alia., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.01
Ranks. John. Lafltche, Sask.. wheat. 35 bu.sh. at $2.04
Ratzlaflf, C. J., Herbert, Sask.; barley, 20 bush, at $1.75: oats, 30 bush, at $1.15. .
Raymimd Bros. Kincaid. Sask., wheat. 50 bush, at $2.03
Raymond. Charlie. Skull Creek, Sask.: wheat, 70 bush, at $2.03
Rea. Charles. Bow Lsland. Alta.. wheat. 30 bush, at $2.15
Rea, Frank. Prince. .Sask.. wh;-at. .50 bush, at $2.10
ReaiMc. .lohn. Dirt Hill.s. Sask.. wheat. 90 bush, at $2.C4
lienugh. Raymond. Cadillac, Sask.. oats, 25 bush, at $1
Redcliff Farmers' Elevator Co., Redcliff, .\lta.: wheat, 50 bush, at $2.25; oats. 20 bush.
at $1
Reiker. Conrad. Luseland. Sask., wheat, 4(5 bush, at $2..'j0
Reichert. Stan. Park, Sask., wheal, 60 bush, at $2.01
Reid, Geo. H.. Milchelllon, Sask.. oats. 30 bush, at 98c
Renner. Geo.. Krupp. Sask.. wheat. SO bush, at $2
Ressler. Frank, Scliiniilt. .Sa,sk., wheal, 1.50 bush, al $2.02
Reltman, Mai, I'ai.slrLV Brook, Sa.sk.: barley, 45 bush, at $1.60, 30 bush at $1.50: oals, 80.
l.ush.at$l; wheat. 100 bush, at $2.04
Iteiin. Kd., Brnndacris, Sask., wheat, 15 bush, at $2.05
Ri'-<ler, John. Mankola. Sask., wheat. 75 bush, al $2
Rii«.-. I. J.. Inslow. .'<ask., <.ats, SO bush, at $1
Ringdahl, R. W., Harnca, Alta., wheat, 1.50 bush, al $2
Rinker. Fred., r'avendiah. Alia., oals, 75 bush, at $1
Risvold, Chris, Robsjirt, Sa.ik., wheat. 20 bush, at $2.25
Rilseo. Serghie, Knyville. Sa.«k., wheat, SO bush, al $2.04
Riller, fA-vi, Svbou'l". Sask.. flax, 10 bu.sh. at $4
Robb. A. L.. Kstunrv. Sask., wheal. 75 bush, al $2.07
Kobb. ,l..lin. Bluff CriH-kf Man., oats. 05 bush, at 7,5c
liob. rg<', rhil, SI. Paul ilc Mttis, wheal, .30 bush, al $1.75
Robcrtha..Ii.hn. Eagle Point. Sa.sk.. wheal, 12 bush, al $2.10
Robeits. Henry. Lake Saskatoon, Sask.; oals. 33 bush, at 85c.; wheat, 18 buah. at 12
Roberl.s. S.. St. Mnrks. Man., oals, 100 bush, at $1.10
R/.lMrison, finrfiild. Pennant. Sask.. oals. SO bush, al $1.05
Roberls<in, .lohn. Cnnlunr. .'^ask., whini, 110 liush. at $2 05
Rolxrlw n. John^L. Hiizininnre. Sa.sk.. wheal, 45 bush, at $2.03
RoliillanI, A. V,', Sumiiiercove. .Sa.sk.. wheal. ,50 bush, at $2.03
lU.binw.n. Chist.r. Wnniskn, .Sn.k • wheat. 110 bush, at $2.0.|. 38 bush, al $2.02.
R/.l.in«in. .!onn. f'iir ' " 10 bush, at $3.70
Robson.*; A.. Bii. .'..35 bush. Hi $2 02
Robw.n. J W . fell; ." bush, al $1
RrxlicrT, I'>lwin, RaveiiMTux, •Sask.. oals, 75 bush, al OOc., 1.35 bush, at 8.5c
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Grain, 1S18— Continuod.— Semencos, 1JI8 — Suite. S cts.
Brought forward
Grain Purchases — Continued. — Achats dc grains — Suite.
Eoen, Lars, Manyberrios. Alta.. wh^at, 50 bu.sh. at $2
Rogprs. D., Summer Cove, Sask., flax. 15 busli. at $3.60
Rogers, Geo. A., BufTalo Gap, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $1.95
Rogett, John, Richmond, Sask., wheat. 35 bush, at $2
Rohrer, J. S., Hazenmorc, Sask.: flax, 15 bush, at $3.10: oats, 130 bush, at $1.24, 75 bush, at
$1; wheat. 100 bush, at $2.03 :
Rocser, H., Suffield, .Vita., oats, 80 bush, at $1
Rose, Rex X., ReddifT, Alta.: wheat, l&S bush, at $2.03, 100 bush, at $2
Ross, John Hcnrv. Castle Coombe. Sask., wheat, 1,50 busti. at $2.25 < . .
Rotar, Carl, Truax, Sask.: oats. ,50 bush, at $1.01: wheat. 60 bush, at $2.05, 60 bush, at $2. . .
Rouse, E, L., Quantook, Sask., wheat, .50 bush, at $2
Rowles, \Vm.. Castle Coombe, Alta., wheat, 35 bush, at $2.04
Rudwin, A., Hanna, .\lta., oats, 150 bush, at $1
Ruff, Christian. Hilda, .\lta.. oats. 40 bush, at $1
Rumohr, .1., Winn ington. Alta., wheat. 50 bush, at $2
Runions, J. O., Valjean. Sask., wheat, 140 bush, at $2.04
Rural Municipality of Bow Island N'o. 94, oats, 100 bush, at $1.15
Rural Municipality of Britannia, Xo. 183, Jenner, Alta., oats, .30 bush, at $1.28
Rural Municipality of Excel Xo. 71, Viceroy, Sask.: oats, 100 bush, at $1.60, 675 bush, at $1.30;
wheat, .50 bush, at $2.05, 50 bush, at $2.04
Rural Municipality of the Gap, Xo. 39, Ceylon, Sask., oats, 159 bush, at $1.20
Rural Municipality of Monet, Xo. 257, Hugh ton, .Sask., oats, 80 bush, at 91e
Rural Municipality of Royal Canadian, Xo. 261, Craiglands, .Sask.: oats, 40 bush, at $1;
wheat, .50 bush, at $2.05
Ru.ser, .John, Fox Valley, .Sa.sk., wheat, 45 bush, at $1.90 ,
Ruth, Jos., Macklin, Sask.. oats, 100 bush, at 9.5c
Rutkav, Gabriel, Prosby, .■Vita., wheat, 90 bush, at $2.20
Rutledge, J., Bing\-ille, .\Ita., wheat, 1.50 bu.sh. at $2.10
Ruttle, R. C.. Harrisland, Sask., oats, 40 bush, at $1
Sadlemyer, Waiter, Mazenod, Sask., wheat. 45 bush, at $2.05
Salzl, Rodolf, Kilronan, Sask., wheat, 20 bush, at $1.80
Samon, Thos., Denholm, Sask., oats, 62| bush, at $1
Sanders, Wm. J., Gahem, Alta., wheat, 30 bush, at $2.20
Sanderson, J. F.. Senate, Sa.sk., wheat, 50 bush, at $2
Sandor, Frank, Theresa, Sask., oats, 20 bush, at $1.25
Sanders, W., Rimbey, Sask., oats, 75 bush, at 90c. .
Sangater, J., .■Vnnielield, Sa.sk., wheat, 30 bush, at $2
Saskatchewan Co-operative Eleyator Co., Ltd., Winnipeg: feed, 150 bush, at 94c.: oats,
273 bush, at $1.20, 40 bush, at $1.10, 40 bush, at S1.05. 320 bush, at $1, 100 bush, at 96c.,
100 bush, at 9.5c., 209 bush, at 94c.; wheat, 120 bu.sh. at $2.15, 25 bush, at $2.12. 23 bush.
at $2.10. 270 bush, at $2.09, 120 bush, at $2.08, 991 bush, at .$2.07, 371 bush, at $2.06, 44 bush.
at $2.05 5,341 09
Saskatchewan Grain Grower's Association, Shaunavon, Sask., oats, 172 bush, at $1.20 206 40
Sather, Carl, Buffalo Gap, Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.04 , 81 60
Saunders, F. P.. Major, Sask.: oats, 100 bu.sh. at $1.10, 66 bush, at $t.03 177 98
Saunders, .John T., Concord, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.10 126 00
Sauter, Wm.. Viceroy, Sask., wheat, 110 bush, at $2.04 224 40
Scaitel, Fred, Herbert, Sask.: wheat, 150 bush, at $2.10. 90 bush, at $2.06 500 40
Schaller, Geo., Irvine, Alta.: barlev. 10 bush, at $1.60; oats, 40 bush, at $1.17, 85 bush, at
$1.10, no bush, at $1; wheat, 175 bush, at $2.25 660 05
Scheska, Fred, Grahamdale, Man., oats, 45 bush, at $1.05 47 25
Schmidt, .\ndreas. Viceroy, Sask., wheat, 120 bush, at $2.04 244 80
Schmidt, .\nton. C'oriander, Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $1.94 : 77 60
Scheneskart, Adam, Ormiston, Sask., wheat, .50 bush, at $2.04 102 00
Sohnell, K., Maricnthal. Sask., wheat, 57 bush, at $2.12 • 120 84
SchofTer, L., Ormiston, Sask., flax, 75 bu.sh. at $3.05 228 75
Schon, O., Kerrimuir, Alta., wheat, 25 bush, at ^.25 56 25
Schonhcr, John, Horizon, Sask., wheat, 70 bu.sh. at $2.04 142 80
Schurr, Augu.st, Ernfold, Sask., oats, 75 bush, at $1.25 93 75
Schwartz, Herman, Central Butte, Sa.sk., oats, 145 bu.sh. at $1.25 181 25
Scott, Sherman. Waldeck, Sask.: oats, 100 bush, at SI; wheat, 1.50 bush, at $2.04 406 00
Security Elevator Co., Winnipeg: oats, 1,50 bush, at $1 : wheat, 90 bush, at $2.10 339 00
Seed Grain Purchasing Commission, Regina. Sask. ($87,962.29) —
Wheat, 18 hush, at $2.62. 20 bush, at $2.60, 60 bush, at $2.5S, 54 bush. at$2.,56, 13,833 bush.
at $2..50, 1.54 bush, at $2.48. .50 bush, at $2.47 35,480 12
Oats, .39 bush, at $1.20, 60 bush, at $1.25. 129 bush, at SI.24, 30 bu.sh. at $1.23. 245 bush,
at $1.22, 120 bu.sh. at $1.21, 3.5,793 bush, at $1.20, 100 bush, at $1.19, 39 bush, at $1.17,
l,50bush.at $1.15, 99 bush, at $1.03. 4,448 bush, at SI, 99 bush, at 98c 48.713 11
Carried forward 256,529 88
1 — 121k
57,029 15
100 00
54 00
195 00
70 00
487 00
80 00
541 04
337 SO
293 50
100 00
71 40
1.50 00
40 00
100 00
285 60
115 00
38 40
1,242 00
190 80
72 80
142 50
85 50
95 00
198 00
315 00
40 00
92 25
36 00
62 50
66 00
100 00
25 00
67 50
60 00
K — 180 M nil III,- .,7M','i/N nrroRT. irin-i9is
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Seed Grain, ISIS— Continued— Semences, 1*1S— Suite. S eta.
Brought forward 256,529 83
Grain Purchases — Continued. — Achats de grains — Suite.
Seed Grain, Purchasing Commission. — Concluded.
Barley, 15 bu3h. at $2, 797i bush, at $1.90; freight, $2,231.31; overpaid, $2; less, short
paid. $10
Semple, James, Chauvin, .\lta.. oats. 100 bush, at $1
Sender, A., Camper, Man.: barley. 30 bush, at $1.50; wheat, 30 bush, at $2.25
Sennum, O. C., Karluk, Sask., wheat, 85 bush, at $1.90
Septon, W'm., Theresa, Sask.: wheat, 45 bush, at $2.10, 145 bush, at $2
Severson, H., Waldville, Sask.: fiax, 20 bush, at S3.25; wheat, 50 bush, at $2.30
Severson, O. J., Waldville, Sask., wheat, 120 bush, at $2
Shaddock, Fred, Quiinper, Sask.: oats, 00 bush, at 90c.; wheat, 50 bush, at $2.03
Shank, Ed., Athabaska, Alta., oats. 30 bush, at $1
Shannon, Rub-n, Monitor, Alta., wheat, 102 bush, at $2.01
Sliaunavon Grain Growers, Shaunavon, Sask.: oats, 25 bush, at $1.10; wheat, 25 bush, at
$2.0J
Shaunavon Milling Co., Shaunavon, .''ask.: oats, 40 bush, at $1.33, 85 bush, at $1.30, 60 bush.
at $1.20; wheat, 127 bush, at $2.15
Sherk, Will, Stranraer, Sask.. oats, 50 bush, at $2.05
Shubert, Paul, Kmpress, Alta., wheat, 120 bush, at $2
Shuttlcworth, E. M., Diebolt, Saak., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.04
Sicklestcel, Fred., Bingyille, Alta., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.10
Simko, Mike, Vidora, Sask., wheat, 20 bush, at $2.01
Simonson, Roy, Neidpath, Sask.: wheat, 190 bush, at $2.04, 74 bush, at $2
Sires, Frank, Central Butte, .Sask.: oats, 30 bush, at $1.25; wheat, 25 bush, at $2.08
Skappak, Nick, .Vcadia Valley, Alta., wheat, 80 bush, at $2.03
Skelton, C. R., Foremost, .Mta., wheat, 70 bush, at $2.04
.Smailes, James, Ogema, Sask., flai, 25 bush, at $4
Smith, A., Macdowall. Sask., wheat, 25 bush, at $2.25
Smith, A. T., Divide, Sask., wheat, .50 bush, at $2.15
Smith, E. S., Dummer, Sask., flax, 20 bush, at $4 .*
Smith, Frank, Eaatend, Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.02
Smith, J. B., Aneroid, Sask., flax, 40 bush, at $3.65
Smith, Thos., In-ine, Alta.: oats, 30 bush, at 85c.; wheat, .M) bush, at S2.25
Smitherman, S. O., Josephine, Sask., oats, .50 bush, at $1.25
Soloman, E. P., White Hear, Sask., wheat. 1.50 bush, at $2.10
Soisdahl, F. V., Luella, Sask., wheat, l.iO bush, at $2
.Southern Elevator Co., La F14che, Sask., oats, 25 bush, at SI
Spar. P. C, Willow Vale, Sask., flax, 25 bush, at $3.75
Specht, Wm. A., Provost, Alta., wheat, .W bush, at $2.05
Spcers Mighton* Co., Ltd., Saskatoon, Sask.: oats, 186 bush, at $1.25; wheat, 75 bush, at
$2.60
Spence, Ernest, Gahem, Alta., wheat, .W bush, at $2
Spence, Geo., Monchy, Sask., wheat, .30 bush, at $2
Spencer, Alf. Pine Coulee, Sask., oats, 00 bu.sh. at 80c
Staddon, A., .Josephine, Sask., wheat, 125 bush, at $2.25
Stanley, R. H., C'rirhton, .Sa-'k., oats, 70 bush, at $1
Start, Wm. C, Harptrec. Sask.: oaU, 30 bush, at $1.20; wheat, 60 bush, at $2.04
Staaeson, Victor, GoUier, Sask.: wheat, l.iO bush, at $2.06, 175 bush, at $2
State Elevator Co., Ltd., Vanguard, Sask.: Ilax. 14 bush, at $3.90; oaU, 100 bush, at $1.25. .
Stefan, John, Limerick, .Sask., oats, 60 bush, at 9.5c
.Stephens, Walter, Chaplin, Sask., oats. .50 bush, at $2.04
Stephenson, G. H., Mevronne, .Snsk., flax, 10 bush, at $3.75
Sterling Elevator Co., Ltd., Mooscjaw, Sask. ($14,002.88)—
Wheat, 110 bush, at $2.30. 105 bush, at $2.25, 2, 299 bush, at $2.15, 70 bush, at $2.10, 35 bush.
at $2.09, 40 bush, at $2. 07 5,7.35 05
Oatii, 75 bush, at $1.20, 511 bush, at $1.18. 6.34 bush, at $1.15, 1,790 bush, at $1.10, 1,561
bush, at $1, 2.817 bush, at 95c., 333-824 bush, at 85c 7, 911 98
Barley, 20 bush, at $1.60, 15 bush, at $1.2.5; flax, 64 bush, at $4, 10 bush, at 13.75, 4 bush.
at $3.40
.Sterling, Isaac, Nashlyn, Saak.: oats, 40 bush, at $1.10. 40 bush, at 95c
Stevens, U., Oban Station, .Sask.: oats, .30 bush, at $1.05; wheat, 30 bush, at $2.05
Stevenson, H., Pakowki, Alta.: oats, .30 bush, at $1.20; wheat, 20 bush, at $2.06
Steward, W. A., Crane Valley, .Saak., wheat. 30 bush, at $2.22
Stewart, Peter, Ogema, Sask., wheat. 30 bush, at $2.05
Stoloo, Joe, Haverhill, Sask., oats, 40 bush, at $1.15
Slofka, Henry, Foi Valley, Sask., wheat, 03 bush, at $2.02
Stoffko. H., InKcbright, Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2
Storficid, .lohn. Robsnrt, Sask.: wheat, 85 bush, at $2.25, SO bush, at $2.15, 85 bush, at $2;
oaU. 60 bush, at $1.15, 60 bush, at $1, 1.30 bush, at 85c
Stowe, Geo., Chaplin, .Saak., wheat, 40 bu.sh. at $2.04
Carried forward 283,270 05
3,769 06
100 00
112 50
161 50
.^S4 50
ISO 00
240 00
1.5.5 .50
30 00
205 02
73 50
508 75
102 50
240 00
102 00
126 00
40 20
535 00
8'.l .50
102 40
1 12 .SO
100 00
56 25
107 50
SO 00
SO SO
146 00
l.\8 00
02 50
315 00
300 00
25 00
93 75
102 .50
427 50
100 00
60 00
48 00
281 25
70 00
1.58 40
8.59 00
179 60
57 00
102 00
37 50
355 85
82 00
93 00
77 20
66 60
01 .50
46 00
127 26
200 00
6-18 25
81 60
lyjERlOR DEPARTilEXT: EXPKyDlTVRE K— 181
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
S«ed Grain, 1918 — Continued.— Semences, 1J18— Suite. J cts.
Brought forward 283,270 05
Grain Purchaser — Continued — Achata de graina — Suite.
Stram, Wm., Maxim, Sask, oats, 25 bush, at 9Sc 24 50
Stringer, Geo., .'^even Persons, Alta., wheat, 80 bush, at $2.03 162 40
Strong & Dowler, Atlee, .A.lta.: wheat, 40 bush, at $2 10, 90 bush, at $2.07 270 30
Strong, Herman, Eastbrook, Sask., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.10 1.57 50
Stuart, N. E., Alderson, Alta., wheat, 285 bush, at $2.20 627 00
Sturgeon Bros., Empress, Alta., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.25 90 00
Such, Geo., Kinmundy, .4.1ta., wheat, 24 bush, at $2.01. 48 24
Sweeney, P. V., Kincaid, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.10 126 00
Swerd, Jonas, Gladmar, .Sask., oats, 75 bush, at 90c 67 50
Switzer, James, Foumierv-ille, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.03 91 35
Symes, Neutral Valley, Alta., 30 bush, at S2 60 00
Syverson, Ole, Robsart, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.10 Ift5 00
Tait, John, Karluk, Sask., wheat, 135 at $2.02 272 70
Tamplin, A. R., Belhampton, Man.: oats, 25 bush, at $1; wheat, 50 bush, at $2.20; barley,
10 bush, at $1.25 147 50
Targcrson, Knut, Xeidpath, Sask., flax, 15 bush, at $3.65 54 75
Tash, Joe, Gooding, Sask., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.10 126 00
Taylor, D., Theresa, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.06 92 70
Taylor, MiKord, Lance Valley, .Sask., wheat, 90 bush, at $2.03 182 70
Taylor Milling & Elevator Co., Ltd., Lethbridge, Alta.: flax, 15 bush, at $4; wheat, 25 bush.
at $2.25 116 25
Theberge, F. A.., Kincaid, Sask., wheat, 75 bush, at S2.03 152 25
Thomas, Philip, Fisherton, Man.: oats, 40 bush, at 90e.; wheat, 1 bush, at $2 38 00
Thomas, R. C, Radville, Sask., oats, 20 bush, at $1.25 25 00
Thompson, A. G., Readlyn, Sask., wheat, 1.50 bush, at $2.15 322 50
Thompson, Ben, Marengo, Sask., wheat, 90 bush, at $2.25 . 202 50
Thompson, Gus, Shell Brook, Sask., oats, 20 bush, at $1 20 00
Thompson, Jalmer, Tuberose, Sask., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.02 151 50
Thompson, .lohn, Milly. Sask.: wheat, 140 bush, at $2.10, 423 bush, at $2 1, 140 00
Thompson, W., Empress, Alta., wheat, 110 bush, at $2.25 247 50
Thorson & Olson Elevator Co., Scotsguard, Sask.: oats, 90 bush, at 92c.; wheat, 145 buah.
at $2.15 394 55
Thoisrud, E., Collholme, Alta., oats, 90 bush, at $1.10 99 00
Thwaites, John, Hazenmore, Sask., wheat, 34 bush, at $2.05 69 70
Tillier, H., Robsart, Sask., wheat, 30 bush, at $2.21 66 30
Tippitt, Harry, Berry Creek, Alta., wheat, 37 bush, at $2.30 85 10
Tipton, D. R., Vale, Alta., wheat, 70 bush, at $2.04 142 80
Titman, Ernest, Major, Sask., wheat, 30 bush, at $2.10 63 00
Todd, VVm., Vigilant, Sask., oats, 20 bush, at $1 20 00
Tonito, Geo., Lakenheath, .Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.06 103 00
Took, Chas., .Summercove, Sask., wheat, 90 bush, at $2 180 00
Torgrimson, Emil, McNally, Alta., wheat, 50 bush, at $2 100 00
Torrie, A., Taber, Alta., wheat, 100 bush, at $2.03 203 09
Tourscher, Emil, Ceylon, Sask., wheat, 40 bush, at $2.05 82 00
Trump, Mr. Camagh, Sask., oats, 60 bush, at $1 60 00
Tucker, B. T., Ste. Rose du Lac, Man.: oats, 135 bush, at $1, 30 bush, at 90c.; wheat, 88
bush, at $2 338 00
Tucker, Edwin, Bengough, Sask., wheat, 90 bush, at $2.04 183 60
Tuttle, J., Pendant, d'Oreille, Alta.; wheat, 50 bush, at $2 100 00
Tyllandsvik, Ole, Maxim, Sask., wheat, 25 bush, at $2.05 51 25
Tyner, H., Eastend. Sask., wheat, 20 bush, at $2 40 00
Tyson, A., Neidpath, Sask., wheat, 385 bush, at $1.90 731 SO
Union Supply Co., Ltd., North Battleford: wheat, 75 bush, at $2.15; oats, 40 bush, at 95c... 199 25
United Grain Growers, Ltd., Calgary ($12,067.40)—
Wheat, 35 bush, at $2.25, 60 bush, at $2.21, 150 bush, at $2.20, 1,293 bush, at $2.15, 1,086
bush, at $2.10, 1,211 bush, at $2.09, .50 bush, at $2.aS . 8 236 89
Oats, 933 bush, at $1.10, 807 bush, at $1.09, 40 bush, at $1.07, 25 bush, at $1.06, 232 bush,
at $1.05, 43 bush, at $1.01, $565 bush, at $1, 15 bush, at 99c.. 60 bush, at 96c., 495
bush, at 95c., 60 bush, at 93c., 190 bush, at 90c., 275 bush, at 85c 3,830 51
Valda, Anton, Paisley Brook, Sask., wheat, 35 bush, at $1.95 68 25
Valdc, Lewis, Paisley Brook, Sask., oats, 60 bush, at $1 60 00
Van Alstyne, W. B., McGee, Sask.: wheat, 30 bush, at $2.15; oats, 84 bush. at $1.05, 80 bush.
at 95c 228 70
Vandaelle, C, DoUard, Sask., wheat, 25 bush, at $2.02 50 50
Vanneer, .Tas., Canuck, Sask.: wheat, 100 bush, at $2; oats, 50 bush, at $1 250 00
Vasseur, Geo., .Staynor Hall, Sask., flax, 20 bush, at $3.25 65 00
Vasseur, Gustave, Staynor Hall, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.05 102 50
Vasseur, Paul. Staynor Hall, Sask.: wheat, 25 bush, at $207, 60 bush, at $2 171 75
Verhenl, M.. Sybouts, Sask., wheat, 22 bush, at $2 44 00
Carried forward 304,811 84
K — 182 AIDITOR <lF\h:ilM.s nb.l'oUT. l<.ini9IS
9 GEORGE V, A. '>?-9
Seed Grain, WIS— Continut-d.— Semouces. 1918— Suite. ? rts.
BrouRht forward , .104,811 S4
drain Purchases — Continued — Achats de grains — Suite.
Victoria Elevator Co., Ltd., Winnipeg ($.5,S86..'i01—
Wheat, 50 busli. at $2.12, 50 bush, at $2.10, 260 bush, at $2.0S. 20 bu.sh. at $2.05, 85 bush.
at $2.03 985 .Ti
Oats, 555 bu.sh. at $1.25, 1,556 bush, at $1.20, 940 bush, at $1.15, I.ISO bush, at $1. KKi
bush.at99c l.OJO 9.-.
Viker, O. C, Wideview, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2 IIW (Ml
Voconti. Fritz, Kaveville. Sa.sk., oats, .50 bush, at $1 50 00
Voth. John. Herbert. .-Jask., wheat. 100 bush, at $2.04 20100
Vouillat. A., Gravelbourg. Sask.: feed, SO bush, at SI.06; flax, 40 bush, at $3.85. 2.18 HO
Wagar, K., Castle Coombe, Sask., wheat, 2.i bush, at $2.25 .56 25
Wagar, J. E., Medicine Hat, .\lta., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.25 HW 75
Waitc. H., Winnifrcd, Alta., wheat, 125 bush, at $2.10 262 .50
Waldo, F., Biggar. Sask., wheat, 100 bush, at $2.07 207 00
Wallace, A. J.T^edclifT, .Uta., wheat, GO bush, at $2..10 . 138 00
Walsh, Jas., Punnichy, Sask., wheat, 25 bush, at $1.98 49 M)
Walsterom, E., In-ine, .-V.lta., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.25 101 25
Walters, Jos. A., St. Boswells, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.03 91 3.'i
Ward, Chas. I., Social I'lains, -Vita., wheat, 05 bush, at $2.25 14(1 25
Ward, J., Kcrriemuir, Alta.: wheat, 135 bush, at $2.01; oaU, 30 bush, at $1 30135
Warn, ( '., Richmound, Sask., wheat, 57 bush, at $2.25 ,''... 12S 25
Warner drain Co., Ltd., Winnipeg: wheat, 55 bush, at $2.10; oats, 70 bush. at$l, 100 bush, at
S1.04 289 50
Warren, R. J.. .Oneroid, Sask.: wheat. 45 bush, at $2.a3; oats, 40 bush, at $1.25 Ul 35
Watermanuk, J., Readlvn, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.09 W 05
Walley, J., Mere, Atla., wheat, 38 bush, at $2.21 83 98
Wei.ss, T. M.. Paisley Brook, Sask.: wheat, 25 bush, at $2.05; oats, 50 bush, at $1.05 103 75
Welch, W., Erick.sdale, Man., wheat, 8 bush, at $2.10 10 SO
Weld, Chns. H.. Morse, .'^ask., wheat, 75 bush, at $2.12 ,. , . 1.59 00
Wesley, C. L., Orion, Alta., oats, 40 bush at $1.10 44 00
West. C;. W., Innisfail, .Vita., oats, 175 bush, at 90c l.")7 .'id
West A McHugh, Winnipeg, oats, 60 bush, at $1.10, .50 bush, at $1.25 128 .W
Western ( anada Flour .Mills Co.. Ltd., Glenella, Man., wheat, 60 bush, at $2.20 132 00
Wevbrecht. E., Dreainwold, Sask., wheat, 205 bush, at $2 410 00
Whenton. H. C., Arcadia Valley, wheat, 240 bush, at $2.20 52S 00
White. Will. H., Brutus, Alta., wheat, SO bush, at $2.20 110 (HI
Wirkland, E. E., Stavnor Hall, Sask.: wheal, 20 bush, at $2.10, 75 bush, at $-' 192 00
Wig, (). .v., Dollard. .Sask.: wheat, 93 bush, at $2, 80 bush, at $2.10 3M W)
Wiggins, W., Makinak Man.: wheat, 30 bush, at $2.10; oats, 45 bush, at 9.5.- 105 75
Wigiiif.re. B., Quantock, Sask., wheat, 105 bush, at $2 210 00
Wilbur. J.. Easiend, Sa.sk.. wheat, 60 bush, at $2.18.. 130 80
Wilhelni. J., Verwood, .Sisk., oats. .50 bush, at $1 50 00
W illard, H., ( haplin, Sa.sk., wheat, 30 bush, at $2.(M 61 20
Williams, T., Lucky Strike, .■Vita., oats, 30 hush, at $1.15. . II 50
Williams Bros., Kincaid, Sa.sk., oals, 50 bush, at $1.25 . 62 .50
Williams, Cieo. Wallard, Sask., wheat. 2.5 bush, at $2 03 50 75
Williams, Ix'wis. Hughenden, Alta., wheat, 1.50 bush, at $2. 300 00
Willis, <;. N'., Hazenmore. Sa.sk., wheat, 60 bush, at $2. .50 150 00
Wilson Bros., Limerick, Sask: wheat, .15 bush, at $2.20, .145 l)usli. at $2.10; oals, 802 bush.
at $1.25, .50 bush, al $1.20, 15 bush, at $1.15, 105 bu.sh. at $1: barley. 20 bu.sh. at $1.90 2.02^1 25
Wila<jn, H.. Zelinn. .Sask.: wheat, 40 bush, at $2.02; oata, .50 bush, at $1 130 80
Wilson. C. W., La FItche, .'iask.: wheat. 60 bush, at $2.10. 40 l)U»li. at $2.05; oats, 00 bush.
at $1 ^ft'* "•'
Wilson, E., Fiskc, .=!nsk,, oats, 100 bush, at $1 100 00
Wilson, J. S., Admiral, .Sask., oats, 120 bush, at SI 120 00
Wilson, Wm., Cnrpfield. .Sask., wheat. 15 bush, at $2.00 30 90
Wiorne, Ceo,, CJIndmar, Sask., flax., 10 bush, at $3.0.5... 30 .50
Wishart, P., South Fork, Sask., wheal, 0.5 bush, at $2.2.5. 1 16 25
Wog, J.. Hoanminc, .Sask.. wheal, .10 bush, at $2.05 61 .V)
Wold. H. Orion, Alia. flax. 10 bush, al $4 40 00
Wo<kI David, Inw.nxl, Man.: oats, fti l)Ush. al $1.20; barley, 28 bush, at $1.85.. 129 80
WochI. It. J., Vnnguar.l. Sask.. wheal. 00 bush, al $2.05 123 00
World. John, Empress, .Vila., wheat, 60 bush, al $2.10 126 IHI
Worth, F., Krupp. Sask. oals, .50 bush, at $1 '"O 00
Wright, A., Bidelord, Alia.: wheal, 60 bush, al $2.25, 40 bush, at $2.07 217 80
Wriglil C. S., Oyen, Alia, oalH. 30 bush, at $1.25.. 37.50
Wrighi. W. H.. Lidgclt. .Sa«k,. wheat. 100 bush, at $2. 200 00
Wriuhl, Jas., Uo«<-lown, Sask., wheal, 30 bush, at $2.25. 67 .lO
Wrighi Thos Harrislanrl, Sask: wheal, 40 bush, al $2.02, .50 bush, al $2, oals, 00 bush, al $1 240 80
Wyman, C. S., W.khI .Mountain. Sask.: wheal. 120 bush, al $2.03. 4H5 bush al $2.. 1,213 60
Carried forward 322,405 52
I
IXTERIOR DEPARTMF.yT: KXPEXDITURE K — 183
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Seed Grain, 1S18— Concluded.— Semences, t»18— Fin. $ eta.
Brought forward 322, 4a5 52
Grain Purchases — Concluded — Achats de grains — Fin.
Yates, Alex., Biggar, Sask., oat-s, 100 bush, at 80c 80 00
Ycaman, M . , grain, voucher outstanding 2.30 00
Yorga, P.. Collier, Sask., wheat. UObu.sh. at $2 220 00
Young Bros., Hughton, Sask.t wheat, 50 bush, at .$2.20; oats, 181 bush, at $1.25 3.36 25
Young, John, Trewdalc, Sask., wheat, .30 bush, at J2.04 61 20
Youk, J., Dirt Hills, Sask., flax, 15 bush, at $3.65 .54 75
Zentner, J. K., Senate, Sask.. wheat, 20 bush, at $2.30 46 00
Zentner, Conrad, Senate, Sask., wheat, 20 bush, at $2..30 46 00
Zilkatky, M., Kerrobert, Sask., wheat, 50 bush, at $2.01 100 50
Zilke, A. \V,, Vidora, Sask., wheat, 45 bush, at $2.10 94 50
Zsidel, A. grain, voucher outstanding 120 00
323.794 72
Various Refunds on .\ccount of .Seed Grain and Relief.
Divers remboursements sur sentences et seeours.
Alberta Pacific Grain Co., refund of freight charges 25 20
Bacon, B. and Dunn, H., overpayment, cheque 3318, 1915 54 20
Bawit (N. ) Grain Co., Winnipeg, adjustment of freight charges 133 05
Canadian Xorthern Railway, adjustment of freight charges .' 3, 512 06
Canadian Pacific Railway, adjustment of freight charges 7, 112 22
Clegg, VV. H., Immigration Agent, Edmonton, surplus provisions sold at Sangudo 47 85
Grand Trunk Railway: adjustment of freight cheques, $116.07; damaged grain, 26 bush.
wheat, 42 bush, oats, $76 192 07
McEwan, Dougherty & West, overpayment to West & McHugh, 1914-15 14 50
McGregor, J. D., Brandon, adjustment of freight charges 60 00
Richardson, (James) Sons & Co., adjustment of freight charges 42 57
Rogers Lumber Yards, Ltd., overpaid cheque 118.30. April 22, 1915 12 00
Roy, Leon, refunded in 1914-15 and erroneously credited to Immigration 43 00
Smith Murphy Grain Co., adjustment of freight charges 28 30
Tait, A., refund of unexpended balance _40 35
Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., freight paid on 7 cars rejected seed grain 775 50
Western Elevator Co., overcharge for freight ' 6 00
Zacharias Bros., overpayment, cheque 2890, Dec. 14, 1914 4 90
12,103 77
Seed Grain and Relief Repayments— Semences et secours rembours^s. t cts.
Battleford; princip.il, $18,007.89; interest, $3,.579.76 21,587 65
Calgary; principal, $182,.509.91 ; interest, $23,604.79 206, 114 70
Dauphin: principal, $1,741,79; interest, $272.54 2,014 33
Edmonton: principal, $16,734.90; interest, $2,599.63 19,334 53
Grande Prairie: principal, $11,050.78; interest, $722.34 11,773 12
High Prairie: principal. $687.50; interest, $21.32 708 82
Humboldt: principal, $29,696.75; interest, $5,191.96 34,888 71
Kamloops: principal, $230.12; interest, $26.33 256 45
Lethbridge: principal, $2.W,3.59.80; interest, $32,370.13 287,729 93
Maple Creek: principal, $247,013.01; interest. $31,736.85 278,749 86
Medicine Hat: principal, $205,500.31; interest, $24,034.72 229,535 03
Moosejaw: principal, $2.54,828; interest, $32,.344.77 287, 172 77
Peace River: principal, $6,.394.98; interest, $294.14 6,689 10
Prince Albert; principal. $11,387.98; interest, $707.54 12,095 52
Red Deer: principal, $»,K29..52; interest, $1.3.56.78 11,186 30
Saskatoon: principal, $.300,. 302. 67; interest, $36,281.39 336,584 06
Swift Current: principal, $290,922.28; interest, $36,256.10 327.178 38
Weyburn: principal, $34,938.0.5; interest, $5,397.31 40,335 36
Winnipeg: principal, $12,5.59.93; intcn^st, $1.713.26 14,273 19
Yorkton: principal, $16,482.92; interest, $3,609.17 20,092 09
Head Office: principal, $430,470.73; interest, $34,932.04 465,408 77
2,613,708 67
Less: Refunds of Repayments $ 47.313 41
Credited to 1916-17. page K— 171 •. 43 65
47,357 06
Net Repayments, carried to pa5;c K — 156.. .2,566,351 61
K— 184
AUDITOR GEyEKALS REI'ORT, I'jn-liUS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
1916-17.
Interior Department: Revenue.
Mlnlst^re dr I'lnt^rieur: Revenu.
Page
in
Part
K.
Page
dans la
partie
K.
1917-18.
Increase.
Augmen-
tation.
Decrease.
Dimi-
nution.
$ cts.
4,05.5,662 41
5,5.53 26
780 50
Sumraarj- — Sommaire.
Dominion Lands Revenue
184
209
209
209
210
212
S cts.
4,443,758 17
7,929 75
5:»9 75
3,366 00
9,013 94
208,965 69
$ ct«.
388,095 76
2,376 49
$ cts.
Ordnance Lands Revenue
230 75
1 984 72
Fines and Forfeitures
1.381 28
15.398 58
86 924 50
6 384 64
Chines Immigration Revenue
122,041 19
4.166,303 97
4,673.583 30
507,279 33
1916-17.
Dominion Lands Revenue.
Revenu des terres fM^rales.
Page
in
Part
K.
Page
dans la
partie
K.
1917-18.
Increase.
Augmen-
tation.
Decrease.
Diminution.
$ cte.
2 939,213 O.i
Summary— Sommaire.
185
186
187
188
190
190
190
190
$ cts.
3.213.864 36
554, lot 94
488,955 66
57,811 61
8,291 68
12,437 57
$ ct«.
274.651 31
37.814 20
50.822 51
15,009 71
6,825 47
$ cts.
516,290 74
Timber and Grazing Hranch
438,133 15
42,801 90
1,466 21
15 103 00
.Natural Resources and Intelligence Branch. .
2,665 52
1,766 20
Water Ptjwcr Branch
3,624 18
9,777 61
250 00
5,722 63
52. 160 52
1,857 98
2,310 25
7.467 3fi
560 00
310 00
6 519 09
190
204
200
796 46
45,851 45
Canadian Vational Parks
6,309 07
Less Refunds, 1113.330.44; and Scrip, $371.47
4.015.172 24
1.34,015 60
4.407.000 70
113,701 91
391,828 52
20,313 69
3.881,156 64
174 .505 77
4,293,298 85
150,459 32
412,142 21
24,046 45
4,055,662 41
4.443,758 17
388.095 70
lyrERlOM [iKPAh'TMEyr: RFA ESVE
K — 185
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands: Bevenue.— Con/in ucd—Kevenu des terres Kdiraies—Suile.
Lands Patent Branch — Division d'enregistrement des terbes.
Agency.
Agence.
Battleford
Calgary
Dauphin
Edmonton
Grand Prairie..
High Prairie. . .
Humboldt
Karaloops
Lethbridge
Maple Creek . . .
Medicine Hat. .
Moosejaw
New
Westminster..
Peace River
Prince Albert . .
R«d Deer
Revelstoke
Saskatoon
Swift Current. .
The Pas
Weyburn
Winnipeg
Yorkton
Head Office....
Home-
stead and
Pre-emp-
tion Fees.
Hono-
raires
de con-
cessions et
de pre-
emption.
$ cts.
3,9.50
3,850
7,240
15,330
8,860
1,160
2,770
1,270
1,120
4,880
4,210
5,870
330
4,510
5,580
2,000
180
3,060
4,640
2,0,30
8,680
1,380
128
93,028 GO
Pre-emp-
tion
Sales.
\"entes de
pre-
emption
S cts,
81,640 59
524,. 524 60
4,167 47
"mm
165,923 55
429,710 75
227,948 19
400,831 61
238 00
47,465 29
180,845 95
356,546 71
66,846 90
110,191 56
2,596,945 47
Purchased
Home-
stead
Sales.
Ventes de
conces-
sions
acheties
$ cts
14,. 530 79
.32,855 07
2,855 40
3,613 39
29,351 54
13,951 12
23,444 44
1,471 24
1,011 75
16,310 73
142 34
59,277 23
27,423 65
6,339 53
15,302 3;
General
Sales.
\'entes en
gfnfiral.
$ cts.
3,648
3,558
1.921
9,663
3,663
446
2,433
3,578
6,188
716
2,609
1,996
250 22
2,470 85
3,586 02
1,216 95
350 38
3,753 70
1,913 30
509 40
459 90
5,318 17
1,6.37 24
120,939 86
247,880 .59 182; 830 79
Townsite
sales.
Ventes
d'empl.a-
cements
de ville.
S cts.
662 45
519 40
300 30
94,50
1,576 65
Improve-
ments.
.\m61iora-
tions.
$ cts.
2,106 80
6, 662 20
2,. 351 30
11,526 63
4,617 15
341 00
'';3.53 70
2,807 83
1,932 68
6,172 50
4,583 90
8.700 83
1,480 00
1,971 1
3,861 25
3,164 38
406 66
4,897 10
4,578 15
2,616 20
7, 726 59
614 05
2, 748 97
88,220 99
Sundries.
Divers.
$ cts.
85 25
85 50
207 .50
70 00
6 SO
1 00
51 10
66 85
21
395 00
46 00
429 25
6 i5
6 00
64 00
24 50
24 53
195 00
398 00
108 75
480 65
21 00
587 59
3,381 87
Total.
$ cts.
106,624 06
571,535 83
11,720 19
43,612 54
17,147 42
2,012 90
7, 608 40
7,723 12
178.800 06
471,225 99
2.53,348 79
441,272 98
4,057 01
8,957 97
14.341 02
70,181 85
1.404 21
252,028 98
395,499 81
509 40
78,401 28
22,205 41
3,652 29
249,992 8&
3,213,864 36
-186
ALDITOR UEyERALS REPORT, 1917-1913
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands Revenue — ContinueJ. — Revenu des terres KdCrales — Suite.
Timber axd Grazing Branch — Dn-isiON des fdtaiks rr rATURAoes.
Agency.
Agenco.
Rent and
Royalty
Detailed
K.
Loycrs
et tantie-
me 6nu-
& la partic
K.
Batlleford
Calgary
Dauphin.
EMmonton
Urand Prairie...
Hifih Prairie
Humboldt.
Kamloops
Lethbridgc
Maple Creek
Medicine Hat
Moosejaw
Xcw Westminster
Peace River
Prince .-Mbert
Red Deer
Rcvelstoke
Sa.«katoon..
.'<wi(t Current. . •
The Pas
Wey bum
Winnipeg (A.D.L.)
Winnipeg (C.T.A.)
Yorkton
Head Office
191
191
192
192
193
191
194
195
Bonus
on
Timber.
Bonis
sur
futaies.
$ cts
1,100 00
9,877 95
1 , 132 63
7,039 51
6.520 04
6 05
4,306 51
Rent of
Timber
Berths.
Loyer
dc
futaies.
$ cts
2,450 93
5,193 91
2,512 4;
12.842 97
ll,10i 41
Royalty
on
Timber.
Tantieme
sur
futaies.
i <ts.
9,833 07
13^946 70
6.732 26
2,418 41
6,401 36
4,009 08
37,679 24
62,419 94
is. 093 9:
10.652 33
548 82
29.982 69 46.9.'?0 .54 160. .506 33 140,987 .39
Wood
Permits.
Perm is
de
coupe dc
bo is.
$ cts
479
.0.50
,086
.943
877
340
96
.808
50
15
2
1
,860
961
,087
770
639
21
1
,.305
32,331 II
40 40
214 28
Seizures
of
Timber.
Saisic
de
futaies.
Gnuinc
Hay iind
Sundries.
Paturage,
foin et
divers.
S cts
204 66
12.5 32
326 !K)
26,399 S:
141 00
906 9
1,882 49
2.738 46
349 44
532 .50
3
57 00
12,519
1,638 37
$ cts.
2.465
5.924
777
1.652
1,409
2S2
719
6.773
5,980
19,480
20,562
4,7.57
1.778
788
1..546
1,105
5
829
5,660
1
1,220
5;>0
1,64.5
2.19
41.734
47,826 .50 127.871 4'' 554, 104 04
T.)l;il.
3
25
3
125,
$ cts.
l."0 46
4S4 46
190 71
014 61
2S6 53
623 58
957 14
865 92
031 56
406 19
564 76
7.-8 61
a<i3 28
749 .50
413 24
231 32
,596 73
854 60
661 25
.364 10
220 93
.5,30 58
549 67
280 30
144 91
IXTERIOfi DEPARTMEKT: REVEyVE
K— 187
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands Revenue — Continued.— Revenu des teires ftd< ales — Suite.
MiNiNO Lands and Yikon Branch — Divlsion ite.s terrains .mi.niers et du yukon.
Agcney.
.\gence.
c;oai
Leases
and
Royalty
I'age K.
Baux de
terrain
houillers
et tan-
ti6mes
voir
page K.
Sales of
C-oal
Lands.
Ventes
de terr.
houillers.
Leases of
Coal
Lands,
Baux
de
terrains
minierri.
Royalty
on
Coal
Mined.
Tan-
tiemes
sur
houille
min^e.
Coal fees.
Honor-
raires sur
houille.
Petro-
leum and
Natural
Gas.
Pet role
et gaz
naturel.
Sundries.
Divers.
Total.
Battleford
$ cts.
S ets.
$ cts.
S cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
13 82
263 00
3,271 06
11 00
133 70
13 00
106 .50
85 00
121 40
386 94
2 00
2,582 00
25 50
40 20
$ cts.
13 82
Calgary
Edmonton .
195
196
197
197
198
198
198
2 10
9.889 31
4,471 97
62 25
13,034 33
12,045 49
20 75
1,568 00
440 00
30 00
4,679 51
53,559 78
29,436 25
73.788 30
124 00
Kamloops
Lethbridge
Maple Creek
Medicine Hat
133 70
4,077 4S
233 73
240 44
256 00
6,686 81
48 33
303 55
294 51
875 00
40 00
35 00
55 00
5 00
20 00
7,667 15
L 340 75
45 00
3,374 43
21,812 56
19,319 44
428 56
2.004 74
771 91
3 766 37
Peace River
Prince Albert
199
199
105 00
21.939 56
2 582 on
Red Deer
2,848 07
1,291 17
200 00
4.364 74
40 ""O
Revelstoke.
456 25
456 25
67 10
200
32 00
5 10
30 00
The Pas.
4, 674 80
1,615 00
6,843 93
5,694 43
4 674 SO
Weybum.. , .
Winnipeg
Head Office
200
760 75
2,989 99
65 00
5 430 74
6 843 93
200
3,600 36
159,125 57
112,202 13
205 00
31.941 76
312,769 25
3,602 46
182,102 .57
148,922 16
3,568 00
124,877 19
25,883 28
488,955 66
K— 188
AUDITOR GESCRAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands Revenue— Continued.— Ber nu des terrts fMinles— Suite.
Forestry Branch — Divisiox roREsntRE.
Agency.
Agence.
Timber
dues.
Revenus
sur
futaies.
Wood
permits.
Permis
sur coupe
de bois.
Timber
Seizures.
Saisie^ de
futaies.
Grazing.
Paturage.
Hay.
Foin.
Rents.
Loyers.
Sundries.
Divers.
Total.
$ cts.
7 00
10.454 71
7,592 80
1,489 60
i cts.
233 45
4 75
6.454 62
22 75
0 25
t cU.
$ cts.
795 30
2.480 11
436 75
142 35
S cts.
97 20
68 40
586 80
212 23
2 OO
t cU.
$ ct*.
$ cU.
1,132 95
Calcarv
44 79
894 73
454 37
13.052 76
Dauphin
65 00
5 00
16.035 70
Edmonton
2,321 32
2 25
3,489 90
3,489 90
435 45
21 80
10 00
203 85
240 65
472 26
7 CO
535 89
2-58 90
41 75
137 50
4.386 56
230 73
217 53
53 95
2 90
47 40
1,829 19
13 33
42 75
244 30
280 20
303 43
270 30
17 75
26 70
37 75
99 00
201 80
384 03
46 00
786 73
Lr-thbridge
Miiplc Creek
2,483 58
516 10
30 00
35 25
555 80
69 55
242 30
489 10
174 15
48 90
228 30
221 25
12 75
1,696 00
119 25
1,275 50
Prince Albert '
5,545 57
297 40
90 2.5
1 00
250
3 00
347 75
Sw-ift Current —
263 00
111 75
Winnipeg
3.50 45
276 08
4,397 75
32 75
528 40
944 77
144 50
75 00
76 00
2,432 00
1,452 28
Head Office
229 00
137 75
5,709 27
26,063 65
13,820 09
2,130 12
8,720 80
2,888 05
480 25
3,708 6.5
57,811 61
i
INTERiaR DEP.lRTHEyT: REVEyCB
K— 189
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands Revenue — Continued.— Revenu dcs terres Kdfrales— Suite.
Scrip Account— Compte d 'inscription.
—
Balance
Outstanding
Mar. 31, '17.
Balance
en cours
le 31 mars
1917.
Issued ,
1917-18.
Eraisen
1917-18.
Total.
Redeemed,
1917-18.
Rachetes en
1917-18.
Balance
Outstanding
Mar. 31, '18
Balance
en cours
le 31 mars
1918.
$ cts.
100 00
3.861 35
419 08
20,000 00
1,641 30
473 37
739 07
2,417 75
241 19
18 41
1,536 44
2,080 00
3,183 95
$ cts.
S cts.
100 00
4,022 53
419 08
20,000 00
1,641 30
473 37
739 07
2,417 75
241 19
18 41
1,536 44
2,080 00
3,183 95
$ cts.
$ cts.
100 00
161 18
88 35
3,934 18
Manitoba Supplementary Half-Breed —
419 08
160 00
19,840 00
1,641 30
Northwest Half-Breed. old
13 12
460 25
1899
739 07
" 1900
• 270 00
2,147 75
" 1901
241 19
" 1903 . .
18 41
" 1906
1,.536 44
Northwest Mounted Police.
2,080 00
Original White Settlers
3, 183 95
36,711 91
161 18
36,873 09
531 47
36,341 62
Ache Scrip — Scrip a l'acre.
Military Bountv Warrants. 1885 ....
Acres.
11,532
960
5,720
3,700
20,880
Acres.
Acres.
11,532
960
5,720
3,700
21,600
Acres.
Acres.
11,532
Northwest Half-Breed, old
960
" 1900
5,720
" 1901
3,700
" 1906
720 00
21,600
42,792
720 00
43,512
43,512
K — 190
AlDiTou (;K\KiiAi:s in.i'itiiT. i;)n-i;>ist
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion l^nds Revenue — Continued. — R7venu d«s terrrs Kd^rales — Suite. $ r(s.
Head OrncE. Lands Patent Branch, Sundries — Bvreai' PRiNnPAL. division
d'eNREGISTREMENT DBS TERRES, DIVERS.
Rentals—
Adcock. H. \V., $10; Aikins, J. A. M., »1; Ballantyne. R., $2: Baw Island, Town of. $1;
Can. Pac. Ry., Kamliwps, $10; New Westminster. $2; Revelstoke.$2; Cliisholm.
J. E.,$10; Columbia River Lumber Co.. $2; Fir Tree Lumber Co., $1; Hudson's Hav
Co., $60; Jones, T. J., $10.25; Lee, W. C, $10; Northern Fish Co., Ltd., $200; Prince
Albert Lumber Co., $23.77; Saskatoon, City of, $3; Standard Trust Co.. $92.25;
Wissner, U., $5.65 445 92
Patent fees .•'. 140 00
Miscellaneous, Zclner, M \ 1 67
587 59
He.^d Office. N.\tcral Resoirces Intelligence Branch.
Bureau principal, division de rbn.seigne.men"ts sir les hessouhces naturelles
Survey fees —
Calgary and Edmonton Rv., $4,580.61; Qu'Appclle. Long Lake and Saskatchewan Rv.,
$3,335.38 .". .
Edmonton. Dunvegan and B.C. Ry. Co., purchase of severances, $313.69; purchase of
Townsite, $60
Canadian Northern Ry., rental
Irrig.\tion Branch— Division de l'irrigation,
Calgary. .\. D. L. sales
Calgary, Irrigation Office, fees
Edmonton, sales
Lethbridge, sales ,
iMaple Creek, sales ;
iMetlicine Hat, sales
Swift Current, sales
Head Office: rents, $264.03; sales, $6,375.47
Rbntb, Water Power Branch — Lovers, division des forces HYDUAULiquES.
7,915 99
373 69
2 00
8,291 68
6(>0 57
4.58 75
56 00
439 95
1.546 32
2.505 18
131 30
6.639 50
12,437 57
British Columbia Telephone Co., $10; Brittingham & Young Co.. $8.38; Calgary Power Co.,
$800; Canadian Northern Railway Co., $4; Canadian I'aiifir Railway Co.. $1; Canadian
W'estem Lumber Co., $10;' Cowichan Improvement Co., $10; Edmonton, Citv of. $2;
Eximonton Power Co., $200; Finger Lumber Co., $110; Dr. G. A. Ings, $100; Winnipeg
Electric Railway Co., $2,368.80
Head Offke, Accounts Branch, Map Sales, Fees, Etc.
Bureau prin'tpal, division des comptes, ventes de cartes, honorairrs. eti'.
Copies of Atlas, $374.62; copies of Patents, $427.75; copies of Seetl Grain discharge. $70.20;
efipies of leases. $9; field notes, $75.18; information, $249.93; manuals of surveys, $9;
maps, $376.89; plans, $597.61; registration fees, $2,653.70; reports, $3.20; naturaliialion
papers. $1; blue prints, $3; photographs. $4. .50
Received ff>r (■anf>e
Dominion Lamls Revenue
Reported in Lands Patent Branch
Cheques returned
Dep<i.site<l in error
3.624 IS
4.S.W
.58
5
no
10 (H)
li
no
l.l.iit
9I>
;i.7.u
07
Hr.AD Offue. MisTELLANrous Revenue, not included in Agents' Returns.
BuRKtr PRIN<1PAL, REVENUE DIVERS NON COMPRIS DANS LBS ^TATS DES AGENTS.
Suspens<- accr)unts of Dominion Lands .\gents
Oulstanding rhc<iue», D.L.A. Trust Accounts to March 31. 1916..
OITiee fees on .School Lands perrnils
f 'omniiK,«ioner Dominion Parks 'purpose of remittnncc unknown'
''•vfh items for whirh receipts have not been iH.«ue<L .
Keginlrnlion fees on School Lnnd--
1.1'i3 71
324 (>0
:^:m8 75
2 no
1,778 64
6,957 70
1 . 235 07
6.722 63
lyTiiUKiji iiErMrniKsr: uicvEyvE
191
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion l.4inds Revenue— Continued.
Rcvenu des terres Kd^rales — Suit*.
Rent.
Loyer.
Royalty.
Tantieme.
Calgary Timber Agency — Agence forealiire de Cqlgary.
Ball, W. L.,T. B. 1413, 1414. 1415
i cts'
178 40
102 90
10 00
234 85
% cts.
Beck, C. MfK. Co., T. B. 292
Brazcau f ^ollierie.i, T. B. 2436
Canadian Pacific Railway, T. B. 80
Card, J. A. & Sons, T. B. 1040
77 80
15 35
1 266 64
DeMille, Vernon N.. T. B. 1117, 1218
17 00
177 27
40 00
116 10
.50 71
3 75
481 81
11 25
210 33
Eau Claire & Bow River Lumber Co., T. B. 318, 468
Finger Lumber Co., T. B. 1248
Great West Lumber Co., T. B. 2.53, 1 100
1,929 76
Imperial Bank ot Canada, T. B. 1294, 1391, 1410 ,...
International Coal & Coke Co.. T. B. 2093
Lineham Lumber Co., T. B. 569, 579, 594, 1124, 1292, 1327, 1384, 1429.
GO 95
Lodcr, E.. T. B. IlIO
McDonald, Kenneth & Sons, T. B. 1114, 1115, 1157
McDougall, W. C, T. B. 863
276 89
McLaren Lumber Co., T. B. 36a
3 441 14
Pettepher, F. R.. T. B. 1079
735 85
Phoenix Lumber Co., T. B. 1118, 1119, 1219
696 70
18 00
25 00
76 86
827 98
Turnbull, Fred., T. B. 1246
176 12
Vallcv Lumber Co., T. B. 1216..
1 024 59
Walters, John, T. B. 1234
2,450 93
9,833 07
Eilmimton Timber Agency— Agence forcstim d' Edmonlun.
Alexander, T. J.. T. B. 1232. 12.35..
Athabasca Saw-Mills Co., T. B. 2150
76 20
5 03
Belcher, A., T. B. 1330, 1331, 1332, 1705, 1706, 1707
122 00
32 19
0 20
Blackburn, R., T. B. 1238
Blain & Morris, T. B. 1.377, 1019
369 89
Bownoss, E. W., T. B. 1784
2 70
Burrows, T. A., T. B. 1099
157 05
Chisholm Lumber Co. T. B. 1397
35 00
Collins, Jas. A., T. B. 1316, 1317, 1318, 1398, 1400
99 95
9 20
15 00
167 48
59 85
1 30
206 25
15 32
Cropley, Chas., T. B. 302
5 20
Dwinm'll, W. S., T. B. 1325
Edmonton Lumber Co., T. B. 955, 962. 963, 972, 968, 970, 1082, 1007, 1009, 1202.
1352
Edwards, Geo., T. B. 1900
Emery, Newell & Ford, T. B. 1341
Etlcr, E. H.,T. B. 1343
Fraser, D. R., T. B. 9, 1008, 1160, 1211. 1242 '
757 35
622 6G
Fullerton, W. B., T. B. 1019. 1022, 1273
1.36 48
Gillespie, Elwaton Co., T. B. 1046, blk. 2..
1.39 22
Henderson, A. 1)., T. B. 1368
5 05
195 13
3 75
355 56
9 75
10 00
114 55
80 25
2 .50
763 68
103 45
Imperial Bank ot Canada, T. B. 1312
Jasper Park Collieries, T. B. 1279
517 27
Lundy, J. E.. T. B. 1800
Morris cSr Blain. T. B. 1019, 1.320, 1377 '....
4 10
(i.iG 23
Mowatt, A.. T. B. 1199
McDonald, K. & Sons
McKelvey, Thos.. T. B. 1351
McMullen, E. W., T. B. 1331 '
North West Lumber Co., T. B. 1379, 2051 . 2072. 2336
Parlee, Freeman. MacKav and Howson. T. B. 21.50
Patterson, F. J., T. B. 1.394...
24 85
9,147 49
48 71
Phoenix Lumber Co., T. B. 1046. 1093. 1094, 1099, 1122 .
Rutherford. .Jamison and Grant, 1 . B. 1314
Sealey, C. W., T. B. 1305
Stapley, F. B.,T. B. 1185 '. '■
878 10
16 04
108 30
741 48
11 ,82
Standard Tru.st Co.. T. B. 21.50
211 95
Stewart, J. W., T. B. 1220, 1221, 1222, 1223, 1224, 1225
Trust and Guarantee Co., T. B. 1393
Tynman, Mrs. .le.ssie, T. B. 1313
889 25
- 51 20
20 63
618 58
G 15
Walt.-r, John. T. B. 958. 1092, 1784
229 27
Wrijtht. J. F..T. B. 1397
5.193 91
13,946 70
K— 192
MDITOR OEXKIIALS It K PORT. lOH-lOIS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands Revenue — Continued.
Revenu des terres fMfrales— Suite.
Rent.
Lover.
Royalty.
Tantieme.
Kamloops Timber Agency — Ajtr.ce foitstifre de Kamloops.
Adams River Lumber Co., T. B. 482
Arrow Lakes Lumber Co., T. B. 335
Bremncr, J. A., T. B.
Columbia River Lumber Co., T. B. 45, 78, 129, 134, 239, 241, 242, *44, 245, 287
■ 315. 340. 341. 347, 386. 407. 441, 451. 455. 480. 525
Fore.'^t Mills of B.C., T. B. 243, 285, 326, 349, 353, 365, 393, 457
Michipin Trust Co., T. B. 291, 434, 437, 440, 443, 462, 479
Nieo!a Vallev Pine Lumber Co., T. B. 503
North Star Lumber Co., T. B
Okanagan Saw-Mills Co., T. B. 237, 238, 540, 550
Skaling, .A. . C . . T . B . 568
Shannon. W.. T. B. 412, 427, 472
Vnion Trust Co., T. H. 428
■Wallinder. E. G., T. B. 330
"Watson, Alexander, T. B. 402
New Westminster Timber Agency — Agence foresliire du .Vew-tTeslminsler.
Abbotsford Timber and Trading Co., T. B. 57, 81, 259
Abcmethv A Lougheed,T. H. HS, l.iO, 185, 361, 362 .. .<
Bamet, .V., T. B. 487,488,489,495.512, 554
British Canadian Lumber Co., T. B. Ill
British Columbia Mills, T. & T., T. B. " B," " H ", " Q ", 57, 81, 86, 87, 99
259, 294, 301, 345
Brittingham & Voung, Corp'n. of.. T. B. 389, 469, 510
Brook»-Seanlon Lbr. Co. , T. B. 445
Brunette Saw-mill Co., T. B. " R ", 33 blk. 2,44, blocks, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; 125, 298
319, .■?4f). 4.52, 4.i6, 500, 51 1, 544
Campbell Kiver Lbr. Co., T. B. 61
Canadian Western Lbr. Co., T. B. 106
Cascades Timber Co.. T. B., " V ", 46, 311, 313, 318, 321, 322, 327, 331, 354, 368,
373, 377. .394, 417
Chehnlis Lumber Co., T. B. 517, 518, 519, 520, 521
Conroy, F., T. B. 375
Dominion Lbr. and Shinglo Co., T. B. 296 blk. 1
Drew, G. F., T. B. 323
Drummond, .1. H., T. B. 426
Eburnc Saw-mills Co., T. B. 290
Eckcrt, C. K, T. B. 173 .■■
Emerson. .1. .s.. T. B. 290
Farrer, K. .1., T. B. 429
Femridge Lumber Co., T. B
Franco-( anadian Timber Co., T. B., 50c., 55, 83, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163
Green, D. W., T. B. 546, .')!57
Grosvenor A Reitlinger, T. B. " X " 79, 96, 101
Hall, R. R. and Win. Irwin, T. B. 507
Heaps, A. R., T. B. " M "
Hcidriek, C. F., T. B. 403, 423, 471, 509, 622, 531
Howard . W. H., T. B. 236
Hulbert, J. R., T. B
Jcnkin.i, L., Kstale of, T. B. 496, 536
Johnston * Smith, T. B. " A "
Johnston, W . T., T. B. 36, 110
Jukes. A., T. B. 515
Kennedy, .L 1). T. B. 448, 4.W, 4(H, 465
Keystone Logging and Mcrrnntilo Co., T. B. 96, 553
King, M. B., Lumber fo., T. B., " H "
Lamport. I... T. B. " Z ", 80 , ;
Lougheed. N. S,, T. B., .33, 185, 268
Lyford. F. F, T. B., 411
»IacC;owan, G. H., T. B. 69
Maple Ridge Lumber Go, T. B. 4W
Manx.lc, f. M, T. B. 177
Martin, Geo., T. B. 425. 484
Menxiei, J. A., T. B. 369
Carried forward.
t ets
161 50
2597
957 97
6.S8 23
66 05
10 15
192 50
296 95
2 10
73 00
15 .M
13 75
S 75
2,512 47
169 69
73 IW
891 92
146 75
441 34
9 9S
632 68
215 65
915 45
1,.5.36 35
55 80
68 45
190 75
5 .5.S
40 00
27 86
1,251 08
84 15
707 62
348 .50
19 15
1.5.8 02
6 80
SO 00
34 70
2 00
228 75
36 17
422 49
110 10
32 00
12 35
51 90
49 70
7 85
6,005 32
$ cts.
3,461 77
5 73
128 10
83 43
237 31
2,703 17
75 39
37 36
6,732 26
679 79
4,537 32
1,635 65
223 37
1,804 42
278 53
161 90
241 01
13 68
974 61
201 16
880 06
42 SO
679 91
1..557 80
7,048 81
8 13
76 44
21,043 g»
IKTERIOJt DEPARTUEyT: REYESCE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 193
Dominion Lands Revenue — Continued.
Bevenu des teires fMirales— Suite.
Rent.
Loyer.
Royalty.
Tantieme.
New Wettminater Timber i4oency— Concluded. — Agence forealiire de Xew-
Weslminster — Fin.
Brought forward.
Morrison, R. C, T. B. 338, 352, 551
Mossom, Boyd Co., T. B. " Y "
McCoy, Pat.. T. B. 98, 216, 506
McLean, H. J., T. B. 429, 485 « ,
McXair, .-^hingle Co.. T. B. 38. 110, 535
Niblock, \V. C, T. B. •• W"
Oliver, J., T. B. 334
Pacific Shingle Co., T. B. .562
Pitt River Shingle Co.. T. B. 38, 536
Port Moody Shingle Co., T. B. 36, 556
Rat Portage Lumber Co., T. B. 43, 63, 91, 145, 147, 272, 275, 280, 281, 284, 300,
302, 339, 490, 492, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 523, 534, 547
Small & Bucklin Lumber Co., T. B. 344, 350, 351, 496, 536, 537
Smith & Zeigler, T. B. 400
Shull Lumber and Shingle Co., T. B. " M "
Spencer, V. N'., T. B. 3.36
Spencer, \V. R., T. B. 213, 317, 556
Stevenson, A. \V„ T. B. " X ", 96, 314
Stewart, John, T. B. 378
Stoltze, Manufacturing Co.. T. B. 106
Sullivan, H. B,, T. B
Tamike, U., T. B. 494
Thurston-Flavelle Lumber Co., T. B. Ill
Timberland Lumber Co., T. B. " R "
UnionTrust Co., T. B. 296 '
Vancouver Power Co., T. B. " O " 48, 299, 409
Western Canada Power Co., T. B. 33, 216
Yorkshire and Canadian Trust Co., T. B. 251
Prince Albert Timber Agency — Agtnce forestiire de Prince-Albert.
Ashdown & Bosson's Ltd., T. B. 1154 ,
Bank of Ottawa, T. B. 960
Canadian Bank of Commerce, T. B. 961, 977. 1169. 1193, 1206, 1640, 1785
Canada Real Estate Co., T. B. 1268
Dart, R. C, T. B. 1261
Davis, T. O. Estate of, T. B. 1799
Dutton, Wm. P.. T. B. 1713, 1920
Finger Lumber Co., T. B. 889, 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 915. 916, 920,
921,9.54,965, 1244, 1274, 12.37, 1265, 1267 :
Finnic, D. M., T. B. 1000, 1001, 1002
Fritz Stxjrmont Lumber Co., T. B. 954
Galloway, Roper, T. B. 13.S8
Great West Lumber Co., T. B. .3826
Hallberg, John A. and Carl A., T. B. 1681
Hitchcock, .\rthur, T. B. 1158
Knudson, J. R., T. B. 1158
Ladder Lake Lumber Co., T. B. 1048, 1M9
Lindsay & .Mudie, T. B. 1138
MacKenzie Mann & Co
Mossom Bovd Co., T. B. 1212, 1260
McKenzie Ellis Wood ( o., T. H. 859, 877
Pearce & Endworthy Bros.. T. B. 2036
Prince Albert Lumber Co., T. B. 66a, 245, 320, 474, 598, 616. 616a. 633. 691. 710,
862, 868, 1025, 2446
Red Deer Lumber Co., T. B. 823, 988
Saskatchewan Lumber Co., T. B. 961, 1785
Shaw, Jas. and Thos., T. B. 974
Turnbull & Barnum, T. B. 2322 ;
Union Lumber Co., T. B. 1051, 1282
S cts
9,005 32
M 23
154 65
112 20
18 86
32 00
535 20
3 95
30 24
1,809 88
133 95
10 75
7 86
103 35
48 00
15 23
159 91
415 89
181 50
12,842 97
50 00
476 90
094 00
35 00
50 70
110 73
3, 136 70
fr4 65
16 35
48 65
90 55
3,747 35
113 65
54 55
288 05
15 25
1,233 78
74 00
355 00
445 55
11,101 41
{ cts.
21,043 99
1,229 12
3,754 19
791 58
198 47
497 65
1,129 80
488 74
1,323 83
1,757 88
4 10
3 00
95 80
4,403 29
52 12
21 77
883 91
37,679 24
11 86
11,634 20
1,034 44
242 07
483 21
41 61
15, 032 49
1,483 44
543 01
21,748 26
6,394 90
2,270 45
1,500 00
62.419 94
1— 13k
K— 194
AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands Rovenue— Continued.
Revrnu dcs terres Kdfrales— Suite.
Rent.
Lover.
Royalty.
Tantifrme.
RexxUtoke Timber Agency — Agence foreatiire de Rerelatoke.
Columbia River Lumber Co., T. B. 14, 15, 16, 19, 27. 30, 32, 40, 42, 47. 65. 70
73. 74, 231. 256, 295, 343, 355, 356, 360, 421, 422. 446
Dominion Bank, T. B. 316
Fennison, G. B., T. B. 116, 117, 292, 328. .329. .343
Forest Mills of B. C T. B. 88. 112, 113. 114, 127, 152. 153. 154, 155. 279. 289. 303
476
Goodall, Adam H -
HaU, K. R., T. B. 392 ,
Kincaid. A. F.., T. B. 85
Lonn. T. and Bro., T. B. 20
McPherson. P. M., T. B. 564
Palliser Lumber Co., T. B. 3, 29, 406, and mill site
Robinson. Fred., T. B. 118
Swart. Henry Lumber Co., T. B. 401, 414, 415
Waskett, A. J., T. B. 56.7
Whiteside, R. B.. T. B. 4fi!, 466, 467, 474, 475, 477, 478, 481. 486, 513, 514
Winnipeg Timber Agency — Agcncc forcstiire de Winnipeg.
Bank of Ottawa, T. B. .551, 571. 987
Bjomson, Halli. T. B. 12.iO
Bridgewater Lumber Co., T. B. 568
BrowTiA; Rutherford, T. B. 1928
Burrows, T. .\.,T. B. 575, 1047
Canadian Bank of Commerce, T. B. 1050, 1171 :..
Caverly Bros.,!'. B. 1790 ,
Dalglcish Bros., T. B. 25
Frank* Shannon, T. B. .546
Grant Fuel and Lumber Co., T. B. 1023, 1078. 1112
Gunn. John. T. B. I.'i45
Holliday. Robert, T. B. 1278 ,
Hitrhcock, .Vrthur, T. B. 1166
Holmes. W. J , T. B. 1276
Keewatin Lumber Co., T. B. 1642
Kenny, C. H., T. B. 1958._
Midland Investment < 'orp'n
Moore, K. I)., T. B. 950. 1245
Mutohenbarker Bros.. T. B. 1089
McArthur, .1. D. Co., T. B. 702, 759, 761, 857, 918, 967, 1189, 1229, 1577, 1596.
Mc.\rthur, Peter, T. B. .567, 733, 824, 8,38, 1062, 1063, 1064. 1145, 1146
McBride, R. W., T. B. 1.548
MrClure. J. H., T. B. 2168
McDonald. Kenneth, T. B. 1263 '.
National Trust Co., T. B. .57Ia, 986. 902, 1054, 1120. 1121
Newman, Wm. Co.. T. B. 1980
Phoenix Luml)cr Co.. T. B. 1108
Rat Portaee Lumber Co., T.B. 1903
Red l>ecr Lumber Co., T. B. 92, 823, 958. 988, 1051, 1239. 1281, 1282
Ritchie. Wm., T. B. 2229
Robinwin. Win.. T. B. 621, 716. 745. .Sn9. 1016. 1120, I2S0
Royal Bank of Canada. T. B. 815, W6, 1012. J0I6, 1037, 1134. 1 151
.Scott, Kobt. A., T. B. I9J2
Shaw, Thos.. T. B. 25 bik. 1
Sparrow, W. H., T. B. 1685
Sprawic. I). K., T. B. 1S.S
Spruce Lumbir Co., T. B. 1107
Thompwrn Lumlier Co., T. B. I2.Vi
Thoraldw.n A Simpoon, T. B. 1S87
Williami., Mrn. KiBie. T. B. 42 . .
William!.. W.J. F.,T. B. 944
Wilw.n. Al.Tandcr. T. B. 742
Woriiwicks Ltd. T. B. 11, 23. 2.5a, 26a
S cts.
1,127 11
12 75
1S6 30
230 60
5 35
96 00
1.53 30
174 00
0 55
153 45
38 95
99 80
3 15
137 10
2,418 41
ii:
40
1 2.5
21 25
1.) 50
344 04
328 20
7 55
6 00
158 70
70 00
66 00
.50 23
123 80
25 00
30 00
61 05
32 90
5 00
23 01
799 75
778 20
45 15
II 45
in 40
785 0.\
8 45
329 75
33 6,5
181 80
5 15
S«4 ,30
376 05
2S 60
6 .5.5
15 00
70 05
;W7 90
6 60
33 95
245 10
31 20
129 75
0,401 ,36
% cts.
14,268 85
1.713 85
2,480 07
230 30
18,693 97
3 OO
495 71
85 00
64 90
1,917 33
243 75
5, 122 80
220 05
1.725 96
215 ,TO
162 99
,347 25
42 29
10,652 33
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: REVENUE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 195
Dominion Lands Revenue— Continued.
Revenu des terres f£d£rale8— Suite;
Rent.
Loyer.
Royalty.
Tantieme.
Paid at Ottawa. — Pay4 i Ollawa.
Calgary —
Kelly Bros., T. B. 1303
McEwan & Carter, T. B. 1100, 1168
McLaren, Peter, T. B. 36, 179
McLaren Lumber Co., T. B. 1114, 1115, 1157
Pcttcpher, F. R., T. B. 1079
Ed monton •
Charlton, W. A., T. B. 1296. 1315, 1319, 1321, 1322, 1323, 1324
Northwest Lumber Co. T. B
Xew Westminster — •
Diwinnell, W. S., T. B. 381, 382, 383, 388
Laidlaw, Robert, T. B. 38.,.
Union Land and Timber Co., T. B. 498
Prince Albert —
Davis, Hon. T. O., estate of, T. B. 1799
McDonald, K. & Sons, T. B. 982, 1070
McLellan, Rogers & Milner, T. B. 964
J^PY'plstOKC
Irwin, Wm., T. B. 225, 235, 271, .5.53
Winnipeg — ■
Canaflian Bank of Com. T. B. 1101..
Wadsworth, V. R., mill site
Calgary Coal Lands. — Terrains kouillers a Calgary.
Anderson, W. J., No. 700
Barclay, William
Bessant, F., sale ,365
Billeviller, P. W. No. 341
Bryanton. Kenneth, No. 1159
Bullock, B. K
Clarke, Andrew
Coller, Frank
Colville, C. J., No. 1391
Davis, W. ,;., No. 371
Doughty, Frank, sale 262
Drumhellcr. Land Co. No. 254, 540. . .
Edmonson, Geo. P
Eidsock , Edward
Evan, W. W., No. 1419
Furlcr, H. R., No. 1.380
Granger Collieries, Lt.fl., No. 1118
Gray, A., Permit No. 445
Greenwood, J. C
Halbut, David, No. 587
Halliday, G. W., No. 230
Hedstrom. C. J., Sale No. 330
Hodgson, Joseph, No. 1162
Jackson, Anthony, No. 1035
Joberg, A. F., No. 1.S4
Joberg, Mrs. J. E., No. 1269
Kane, T. A., No. 113, .539
Kirkeby, B. A., No. 1177
Knee Hill Coal Co., sale 236, 247, 248.
L.iarz, C. W. No. 558
Livingston, G. H., No. 1335
Luck, Geo., No. 847
MacKenzic, Duncan
MacKenzie, Henry, No. 1144 —
Marsales, B. R ;
Marx.G. W. D
Mason. J. S., No. 1085
Midland Colleries Ltd., No. 606. . .-.
Murrary, E. J., No. 1280
Murray, Peter, Permit No. 447
McFadden, F. L., No. 1296
McKinlay, Alex
Carried forward.
1— 13^K
S cts.
0 37
1,671 40
448 00
210 91
1 30
291 15
1.58 90
462 05
3 80
121 66
348 09
151 35
115 10
25 00
4,009 08
159 S5
20 00
51 80
40 00
40 00
602 70
1,200 00
60 00
45 00
336 00
20 00
1,429 64
80 00
21 00
90 00
20 10
20 00
20 25
160 00
318 00
20 00
1,406 95
40 00
40 00
6,240 29
$ cts.
492 83
55 99
548 82
211 00
143 06
64 00
13 60
19 60
22 90
618 15
25 40
12 00
10 00
54 15
0 70
91 25
25 20
,50 06
ino 30
110 14
93 94
20 54
1 25
17 55
0 55
44 OO
1,8.39 .34
14 79
0 10
1 42
3,604 99
K — 196
ACDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands Revenue— Cent inucd.
Rent.
Royalty.
Ke\rnu des terres ffdfrales— Suite.
Loyer.
Tanti6me.
Caloary Coal Lands — Con. — Terrains houillers a Calgary.
S cts.
$ cts.
Brought forward
6,240 29
3, 604 99
40 55
23 55
20 00
Kpa-pHstlp Coal Co No. 449. 551
.560 00
4.316 .55
8 00
Notland, Podcr, No. 1310. ...
91 60
Olson C
20 00
1,536 00
2 00
Pacific Coal Co.. No. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, U, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22
2,514 .5(1
Pttttor'^nn Rnbprt No 1313 .... '.....
1 25
64 55
l.OOl 98
Prost. Alices
80 00
368 05
Russell. Jay. No. 1299
40 25
32 10
I 10
Smith. J. H.. No. 148. 615, 1279
247 98
7S2 41
Sparkhawk. C. E.. No. 1320. .
160 00
1 75
470 15
«;t/^lfmr^r» I I \'o 13(W
40 00
17 70
36 18
Tntt»iKIf T V No 280
60 25
27 75
20 00
45 60
Walker. \V..T.S., No. .341
79 04
Warmoth. Clifford, No. 1378
35 20
0 60
Watson. William. No. 64
8 25
01 80
9 15
Widdienmhe Chas No. I24.S a
80 44
Wfwipn fMvflp M No 439
40 00
29 .5.3
Yurrl C.eo C No 161
2 45
Youne C H No. 1267, 1403
50 00
20 10
9,889 31
13,034 33
Edmonton, Coal Landn. — Terrains houillers a Edmonton.
Albert.. lohn. No. 1168. .
20 00
Id (Ml
.I 00
Bartholniew. M. L
120 00
Borridfte. Walter. W
40 00
4,7.32 58
90 42
40 00
Cameron, H. D
040 00
Clover Bar Coal Co., Salei) 198
Crown Coal Co
100 (HI
320 (Ml
Dw>er. P. O., No. 9flS
llil IKI
Ebbutt. P.G
(PI 00
100 00
Fulton. D. S.. Sale 9.5
426 24
Com, M.T., No. 1223
ISI 95
Hyde, M. L., No. 228
130 01
Initram. P. 1".. Sale«28fi, 454 .
122 05
jB..p<r Park r-„llierie!. No. 314. 315
1.2.57 56
,Iolm!.inn. II. W.. No. 1265
17 32
Mountain Park Coal Co. No. .334. 3.35
5. 134 09
Mullen. P.. I.. No. 817
2.')<l (M)
108 61
Munton. H..I., No. 1191 .
3li:i L'l
MeHain. K. .\
640 (Ml
Met;reKor. Mrs.. .
160 00
MeKennie. i;. W., No. 228..
20.3 30
Nault, Emilc
15 40
BrouRht forward..
3, .543 20
12.026 <«
tyrF-ItWJl t>EPAI{TMEXT: RErEXCE
K — 197
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands Revenue — Continued.
Revenu des terres fM^rales — Suite.
Rent.
L^jyer.
Royalty.
Tantiirae.
Edmonton Coal Lands — Con. — Terrains houillers a Edmonton — Fin.
Brought forward
Oliver, Frank, N'o. 634
Olson, O. B., No. 657
Perras, Stella, No. 1401
Pearson, M
Pitcher. W. C
Porter, A. E
Reid.E. W., No. .572
.Saunders, Thos. Randolph
Strylczyk, Lewis, No. 1239 . .
Sutherland, VVrn. .\., No. 859.
Thonip.son, W. ,J. . . ,
Wedman, G., Sal. 568
Grand Prairie Coal Lands — Terrains houillers a Grande-Prairie.
Brown, S. H., No. 1151
Chase, Webster S
Corv, James, No. 2262
Dunlop. Chas. X., No. 1243.
Finigan. J. K., No. 2261
Romine, Jesse F
Voz. Joseph, No. 1243
White, Frank, Permit 2263
Lethbridge Coal Lands — Terrains houillers a Lethbridge.
Abel. W. S., No. 585 ; . .
Barnes, Mrs. E.. No. lOIO
Bostoek, Chas., No. 322
KuUock, W. E., No. 221
Chinook Coal Co., No. 235
Davies, Evan, No. 9.50 -.
Dupcn, A. E., No. 483
Erickson, Gerhard, No. 1323
Golden West Coal Co., No. 74
Goodie, Philip, No. 969
Gundloek, E. H '.
Haekett, Andrew, No. 437. . ;
Hamilton, Geo
Hamilton, Mrs. Ellen A., No. 1295
Harri.son, .Stephen, Estate of, N'o. 1258
Hrfghes, Geo., No. 2.50
Henry. W. S., No. 752
Hughson, H. B., No. 391
Jones, Peter
Larson. Andrew, No. 677
Little, A. E : . .
.Mac Kay, John A
MacLeod. N. T., No. 154
May, Frank
.Molloy, Michael, No. 637
McDonald, Wm ,
Mclntyrc. W. H
McKay, D. G., No. 979 :
McLcnhan. ,Iohn .\., No. 1093
McNaughton, H., No. 1329
Obom, ,l()s.. Sale No. 694
Parker, John L
Rock Springs Coal and Brick Co., TTo. 15, 76, 79.
.Slockett, Geo., No. 12.50
Superior Coal Co., No. 170
Thomson, Jas., Jr ....
S cts.
3,543 20
163 27
50 00
80 .50
20 00
40 00
160 00
160 00
20 00
75 00
160 00
4,471 97
10 00
20 25
30 00
2 00
62 25
20 00
60 00
20 12
20 45
24 55
20 00
324 58
110 00
30 00
25 00
225 OO
117 23
00 00
35 00
1,440 00
326 00
31 12
19 72
20 00
301 63
20 00
20 00
40 00
166 80
20 00
129 42
20 00
Carried forward
.3.646 62
$ cts.
12,026 54
1 50
16 75
0 70
12,045 49
10 50
6 75
0 90
1 20
1 40
20 75
6 06
52 57
28 85
132 55
4,250 12
54 75
21 63
79 00
149 70
50 90
2 75
8 55
85-85
6.5 U
8 53
12 25
7 86
10 15
68 95
917 55
2 23
570 21
6.586 12
K— 198
AUDITOR GEXERAL'S REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands Revenue— Continued.
Revenu des terres f#d#rales— Suite.
Rent.
Loyer.
Royalty.
Tantieme.
Lethbridge Coal Lands — Con. — Ttrriant houillers o Lfthbridge — Fin.
S cts.
3, 646 62
20 25
20 76
39 85
320 00
30 00
t cts.
6,586 12
Wall, John H., No. 882
Wallwork, Nathan. No. 44, 1247
Watkins, W. E., No. 150
Wpstimto C R
0 10
6 81
59 32
Whitney, \V. D. N'o. 674
5 65
28 25
Wilson Mrs Marx- sale No 692.697
0 56
4.077 48
6,686 81
Maple Cr«l- Coal Lands^ Terrains houillers a Maplc-Crcek.
20 00
20 00
20 00
21 00
0 70
Austin Carl
Pf>!(>« Inhn B No 838
1 25
Vinrh Rirharti R Xo 955
20 50
20 00
20 30
/
15 40
17 35
20 00
19 08
20 00
20 00
KAnmpv Rnl>prt R No 1222
2 25
7 00
Lanfont. Rene, No. 798
Madden. James. Permit No. 3202. . . .
Mn>*tprs R .1 No. 798
10 00
0 63
0 10
Pareonace, Fred., No. 1119
Thompson, Harvey
ThornLcrg, Mrs. Jennie
Wehr. Jacob
1 80
4 10
233 73
48 3.-i
Medicine Hat Coal Lands— Terraitu houillers i Medicine Hal
RrnffHirii cii^fx Ma innn
20 00
20 00
11 50
Chishnlm AW
43 27
Henry, W. S., No. 752 .
Munro. C. B., No. 786
Nattrass, D. W.. No. 73.i
Pary. Jno. C. No. 398 .
Peari-s, J. P.. .Vo. 574 . .
Ratoushk, Fred
Santoni. Louis. No. 417
.Schmi^lt, .Stephen, No. 811. .
SUuffor, Mrs. A. L.. No. 686
40 10
39 48
40 86
40 00
JO 00
20 00
10 39
27 48
8 27
10 .34
7 !■"»
46 flO
4 .M
2 10
122 40
Swanson, F. A., No. 1270
3 .W
240 44
303 S.'.
Moosrjttw Coal I ^ndt—T Trains houillrm i Mnmrjaw.
Bcrard, Henri . . .
Blowl. A. H.. No. 1086
Bonenkn, Harrv
Brunnean. Alfred
f'ftillett. David
Campkin. Hoht
Chinholni. .Jolin F/ . .
DCB Rr.sifrd, E. J
Domrh. Peter .
Dunn, f ban. .'^
Frrdrirkw^)n, H. W
Hauner, Max
20 00
20 00
io 00
20 00
40 00
54 23
2 20
3 00
.W 70
14 60
3 60
1 20
1 00
Cnrriefl forward
*110 00
110 .'.3
\
INTERIOIl DEPARTilEXT: RETEXUE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K— 199
Uominion Lands Revenue— Continued.
Revenu des terres f^d^rales — Suite.
Rent.
Loyer.
Royalty.
Tantieme.
Moosejaw Coal Lands — Con. — Terrains houillers d Mooaejaw — Fin.
Brought forward.,
Heuvel, H. V
Hostin, Homer
Jewett, J. R
Johnson, \Vm., No. 1013
Kaspenko, D.J
Kasper, l-'rank
Kizinia. J
Mcseanks, W
McLaughlin, \Vm
Novak, O. E
Pearson, Olaf H
Ring, Oscar. No. 1288
Salaha, James
tseleshenko, J
Sipchenko. Sam
Sorenson, Sivert
Sorenson, Martin, No. 1040
Stevens, David, No. 1289
Waldon, C. H., No. 1013
Wilson, James, Jr., No. 12fil...
Wolf,].'
Peace River Coal Landb — Terrians houillers a Pcace-Rixer .
Moore, Warren B.
MeKenzie, Allan. .
Red Drrr Coal Landu — Terrains houillers d Red-Deer.
Alexander, IJ. C, No. 1302
Bemharil, Conrad
liraw-ner, E. IJ
Brook, Robin A
Cantlon, E. A., No. 181
Carlson, John
Carter, Marvin, No. 1200
Davis, W. J., No. 371
Dweak, J. P., No..727
Fortner, Mrs. R. C
Gray, Armour, No. 445
Heaney, John, No. 443
Hronek, S. B
Jackson, Jas
Kelly, Bros., No. 639
Kurp, B. C. No. 449
Lasseter, Thos. E., Permit No. 439.
Le Gear, Geo.. No. 122
Linder, Karl, No. 36
Melnek, John, No. 1060
Murray, Peter, Permit No. 447
McCormark, A. D., No. 137
McTaggart, Hugh. No. 1326
Norman, 0.sear, No. 241
Parlby, .Mrs. A. M., No. I96c
Petticost, ('. N., No. 1201
Rowlands, E., No. 365
Russell, Robert, Permit 452
Saunders Creek Coal Co., No. 851...
Shaw, Daniel
Skarin, Emil
Stevenson, Wm
Carried forward .
$ cts
110 00
20 00
.20 00
20 00
20 00
.20 00
26 00
20 00
256 00
5 00
100 00
105 00
40 75
.500 00
20 00
80 00
60 00
325 00
20 00
80 00
42 27
20 00
20 00
0 65
902 90
40 00
90 00
546 50
2,788 07
cts.
110 53
31 20
15 00
3 50
20 10
0 50
0 45
1 20
1 00
12 43
1 00
1 20
20 55
11 85
13 30
0 70
50 00
294 51
28 00
4 65
18 40
6 32
77 20
15 00
13 50
24 05
1 20
17 00
196 05
7 73
6 15
1 05
1.54 72
2 60
12 35
4 69
7 50
17 25
5 80
578 56
1,199 77
K— 200
ArOITOR OEXERALS REPORT. lOn-IOlS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands R«venue — Continued.
Revenu des teires ffdfralfS— Suite.
Rent.
Loyer.
Royalty.
Tantieme.
Red Deer Coal Lands. — Con. — Terrains houillers a Red-Deer — Fin.
Brought forward
Tumty. .1. R., No. 1286 ,
Warmouth . Clifford
Wilkinson, Julius, Permit No. 435. . .
Williams, Anthony, Permit No. 441.
.Sicift Current Coal Lands — Terrains houillers d Sivift-Current.
Dempsey, William.
Lilja, Steve
H eybum Coal Lands^Terrains houillers a Weyburn.
Anderson, Lars. M
Anderson, Neils, No. 812
Bastian, Josiah, No. 1298
Bastian, Thos., No. 1297
Bomquin, Louis. No. 1056
Bomquin. John, No. 1069
Chester. J. C
Dee, William, No. 926
Henderson, N. W.. No. 1338
Hilstrom, Eric
How. T.J. . No. 790
LanKen, Jens, No. 1261 ^
Maple Leaf Mines. No. 78
Munro, T. D, No. 667
Neale, H.J ,. .
Ncwcombe, F. W., No. 1229
Nicolay , W. F
Nicholson, Harry, No. 229
Parkinson, Geo., No. 70
Pntfr.wjn. J. G., No. 948
Phille<j, F. C, No. 1232
Pierce, Myron H
Priestley, Frank
Rooks 4 McNeil. Sale No. 1016
.*^anclcn, Iv<'wis.
So.xkatchewan, Coal, Brick & Power Co., Leaae No. 138.
Siddall , Edwin
Stoddard , H. E ,
Sundstrom. Alfred. No. 1312
Toreeson. T: A.. .No. 1229
Troleavcn. W. H., No. 1.171
l"nderfinKer, Paul, No. 1314
Wyatt.T. J
$ cts
,788 07
40 00
20 00
2,848 07
12 00
20 00
32 00
20 00
20 00
15 75
20 00
105 00
20 00
40 00
20 00
20 00
160 00
40 00
20 00
40 00
20 00
Coof Lands — Paid at Otlatta — Terrains houillers — Pati( d Oltam
Caljcary—
Aune, George, No. 133-1
Jti^hop. \V. F., No. 915
Hrii7.<:iu < i.lliiTJe.", Ltd.. No. 968 .•
Hr.\ itnton. Kenneth. No. I1.TO
'(inmlft Cement to.. No. 62. 63. 64.
t'nnmlinn Ijind A Inventmenl Co..
Canmore Coal ( o.. No. 23
Clarke. N. W., No. 404
Carrietl forward . .
20 00
100 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
760 75
I. 38 70
2,244 00
20 00
1 , 909 tlO
IIIO 00
243 85
70 00
4.785 64
$ cts.
1 , 199 77
47 M
2.1 M
10 00
8 40
1.291 17
5 10
5 10
29 85
36 05
25 80
19 50
11 75
15 72
24 20
.13 93
4 15
316 05
15 65
262 50
131 92
175 DO
5 00
0 60
149 55
1,5.37 25
,10 00
4 50
95 00
14 97
11 05
2.989 99
47 30
47 30
lyTKRWR DKPARTilEXT: REVEyVE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
K — 201
Dominion Lands Revenue — Continued.
Revenu des terres Kdfrales— Suite.
Rent.
Loyer.
. Royalty.
Tantieme.
Coal Lands — Faii a( Ottawa — Con. — Terrains houUlers — Payi a Ottawa— Sa'ilc .
Brought forward .
Calgary — Continued.
Davis, W.J ■
Douglass, Chas. L., No. 1275
Drumheller Land Co
Furler, H. R., No. 1380
Granger Collieries Ltd., No. 898
Halbert, Wm., No. 1337
Halbert, David, No. 587
Halliday, Geo. W., No. 262
Haydon, Andrew, No. 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54,-57, 58, 65, 842, 843
844
Hector, F. T. D., No. 1188
Hodgson, Joseph, No. 1162
Holt, John J
Hunter, John T., No. 1354
Jackson, Anthony, No. 1035
Jackson, James '.
Jephson. J. P. J. & G. F. Deppie
Joberg, A. F., No. 184
Laarz, C. F. W., No. 558
Luch, Geo., No. 847
Maclntyre, J. H., No. 1195
MacKay Coal Co., No. 1272. 1274
MacKenzie, Ian D., No. 1144
Manson, James, No. 1220
Martin, C. F., No. 1179
McCafferty, Thomas, No. 1220
Ployart, V. M., No. 11.56
Premier Coal Co., No. 1026
Reed, A. M
Rosedale Coal AX'lav Products, No. 396, 409, 413, 414, 652, 653, 699, 1038..
Ross, John J., No. 1063
Ryder, Samuel, No. 135, 795
Star Coal Mines, No. 324, 484
Steen, Herman
Sterling Coal Co., No. 613
Stockmol, Iver L, No. 1308
Stuart, Macdonald & Co., No. 1120
Union Coal Co., No. 421 .v
Vulcan Coal Co., No. 242, 249, 389
Walker, W. J. S., No. 503
Walter, J., No. 775
Watson, George, No. 247 and Sales No. 293, 666, 971
Wilson, C. S., Sale No. 262
Young, Chas. H., No. 1267
Zehner, J. L., No. 1089
Edmonton —
Brazeau Collieries, Ltd., No. 199, 200, 591, 592, 815
Brule Lake Coal Co., No. 392
Cadomin Collieries, Ltd., No. 601, 602
Cardiff Collieries. Ltd., No. 273
Glover Bar Coal Co
Dobell Coal Co. of Tofield, No. 219
Errington, .Joseph, No. 1203
Gervais, Pierre, No. 21
Hammond, Fred L., No. 601
Hyde, M. L., No. 1343 '.
Ingram, P. F., Sales No. 286. 454
Isenberg, Paul, No. 760. 761. 762. 763. 764. 765, 766, 782
Jasper Park Collieries. No. 314, 315. 316, 317
Law, George, No. 1319
MacKenzie, Sir William. No. 839. 840, 917
Mountain Park Coal Co., No. 334, 335
McCuaig, D. W., No. 1336 •
-McKenzic, E. W., No. 228
Oliver, Hon. Frank, No. 634
Carried forward.
S cts,
4,785 64
20 12
40 00
0 25
800 00
38 00
94 50
7,000 00
73 40
20 00
20 00
80 50
480 00
20 00
42 30
40 00
200 00
22 00
20 20
19 40
113 00
17,500 00
18 25
2,213 06
144 15
437 63
80 00
280 00
1,600 00
1,566 77
1,500 00
10 00
20 00
20 60
6,368 77
1,716 12
299 09
160 00
658 50
1,664 37
120 00
19,227 09
8,542 26
20 00
5,290 75
5,354 17
640 00
20O 00
89,580 89
t cts.
47 30
1,542 32
38 85
■ 28 30
41 00
3 50
10 00
27 19
11 45
7 80
100 22
1,051 72
5 00
4,380 76
2,907 89
37 90
437 40
4 65
958 38
149 10
60 00
124 85
2,996 60
713 93
1,273 91
924 12
3,000 68
41 75
3,232 73
612 62
2,000 00
26,771 92
K— 202
Al'DITOlt (IKyFRALS REPORT. 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion I^nds Revenu« — Continued.
Rent.
Royalty.
Revenu djs terrrs fMfraks— Suite.
Loyer.
Tantieme.
Coal Lands— Paid at Ottiica—Coa.—Terraina houillera—Pttyi d OUava— Suite.
$ cts.
S cts.
Brought forward
89,580 89
26.771 92
Edmonton— Con(inuf<f.
Porte & McElwaine. No. 1401
0 50
3.000 00
162 00
25 00
61 10
42 27
Prine. Chas. P., No. 567
Rambo, M. C, No. 964
Robertson John No 33
Round Hill Collieries, No. 71, 144, 329
887 70
Spaulding. Russell. No. 426
Spicer Coal Co.. No. 1154 ■
140 37
62 25
861 92
Stoney Creek Collieries
55 00
Yellowhead Coal Co., No. 109, 110
3,203 32
1.447 20
Grand Prairie — '
Brown, S. H., No. 1151
40 80
Lethbridce —
.\bel. \Vm. S., No. 585
20 10
19 30
Bealle, Fred A
6 10
Beeman. C. E., No. 1215
81 04
Blusson, Jos ■
12 30
Brown. J. W., No. 322 !
6 35
Bruce, John, No. 310
103 55
3.285 39
Canadian Pacific Ry. Co.. No. .5.30. .532
20 00
2.112 00
3,500 00
Carbon Hill Coal 4 Coke Co., No. 512...;
Chino<.)k ( 'oal Co., No. '235, 266, 267, 287, 288, 289, 290, 292
Davies, Evan T.< No. 950
19 73
Deloy, Miss Mamie. No. 866 •.
500 00
2.0.37 33
22 50
Franco Canadian Collieries, No. 726, 772
Goodie. Philip, No. 969
15 00
Harker. Levi
356 80
Hyde, H. E., No. 1268. 12S7
121 00
20 08
2, 189 34
Hughson. .S. J., No. 1072
In^lepondent Coal Co . ... *.
354 34
Intcrn.itinnal Coal A Coke .No. 143
813 35
40 80
40 00
551 10
20 20
19,541 34
Ix-es. W. R.. No. 787
IvolhbridKe, City of
Marion. W. S., No. 623, 624
MorRan, Geo.. No. 070
7 50
McGillivray Creek, Coal & Coke Co
17.085 30
.McKay, Daniel G., No. 979
20 UO
Prairie Coal Co.. Ltd .'
337 33
Premier Coal & Coke Co., No. 535, 542 -. . .
1.800 00
Regal Collieries Ltd No 221
58 56
Rice. .lohn H.. No. 1227
21 SO
Kock Springs Coal A Brick Co., No. 15, 76, 79
1 . 247 70
102 75
172 18
.-Superior Coal Co.. .\o. 104, 170
2.540 45
17 27
83 .52
\Ncbl), Chu.-.. E.. Now. .577 854,881
2.. 344 21
U'.BOti 90
West ( anadi.-»n ( ollieries, Noa. 146, 155, 3M. 3.W, 478, 690, 095, 770, 997, 998.
1,845 63
16.423 23
Cvpmss Sand Co.. No. 1254 .
19 53
I)lKX«ho. H. and H. Pattyn. No. 1006
i9 80
3 10
Kinrh. U. U.. No. fl.W
20 73
2 24
Kcamcv. Hobt. R., No. 1222
20 12
Ilmgdich. Geo., No. 1000
22 20
78 56
I.iircnn.-. .luN-^. No. 872
0 75
M.— Iv. .l:in,.-«, So. 1.306
14 04
26 35
o.N'.MI, .1.. No. .'1.12
21 00
3 00
Pncy. John f :., No. .39S
1 00
Parker. C. L., No. 480
130 00
Carriivl forwiifl
127,811 83
91.441 90
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: REVENUE
K— 203
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands Revenue — Continued.
Reveuu des terres Kdfrales— Suite.
Coal Lands— Paid at OUawa— Con— Terrains houillerg—Payi d Ottawa— Fin.
Brought forward
-Medicine Hat district — Con.
Peairs, J. P. , No. 574
Salisbury, R. A., No. 722
Sergeant, James, No. 1228
Swanson, Fritz A., No. 1270
Thompson, T. C, No. 326
Weir, Wm. L., No. 773 '
Moosejaw district —
Bruneau, Alfred, No. 1240
Burton, J., No. 808
Caillet, David, No. 1242 ■
Gaudry , M •
Hamilton, W. S., Sale 641
Henderson, A. H., No. 668
Lapointe, Prudent, No. 1013 , -
■ Ring, Oscar, No. 1288
Sorenson, Martin, No. 1040
Stevens, D. C, No. 1289 ..>.:
Tomkins, A. H
Western Fireclay Products, No. 1192
Red Deer district —
Big Valley Collieries, Ltd., No. 832
Bish Bros. & LeOear, No. 122 „W „,» J ,„,«
Brazeau Collieries, Ltd., Nos. 197, 199, 200, 591, 592, 815, 968, 973 and 1042
Cibulsky, Sam., No. 1060
Clarkson, E. R. C, No. 220
Clendening, W. G., No. 261
Flint, J. J. B., No. 552 : • ■
Hronek, Ben., No. 975
.Jackson, James '. i* •
.Tones, Samuel A., No. 975
Kelly, A. H., No. 639 ••
Lytkawski, W. P
Martin, Chas. J., No. 1179
McLean, Hugh D., No. 1014 •
Richmond, .\ndrew
Rochon, Will B '
Strader, William S., No. 1328 ." ,..-
Travers, Robert D., No. 460 •
'Swift Current district —
Porter, Marshall, No. 1266
Wilkins, F. B., No. 1182..^
'Weyburn district —
Appleby, R., No. 845
Dee, Wm., No. 926 •
Kwing, W., No. 172
Frayne, Samuel, sale No. 86
Hamilton, W. L., No. 641
McLachlin Bros., Ltd., No. 543
Nicholson, H., sale No. 229
Philleo, F. K., No. 1232
Priestlv, Frank
Saskatchewan Coal, Brick and Power, Nos. 78, 138, and 948
Troleaven, Wm
Wilson, James '
Rent.
Loyer.
$ cts.
127,811 83
20 75
3 00
21 00
20 45
19 85
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
19 40
0 48
20 00
60 38
CI 60
79 25
29,434 49
41 26
653 29
40 00
30 00
41 50
100 00
0 12
168 60
20 00
20 99
15 23
' 20 00
160 00
25 00
137 10
159, 125 57
Royalty.
Tantieme.
$ cU.
91,441 90
16 00
79 95
0 60
5 88
3 95
15 07
36 20
50 00
8 35
42 50
6 02
4 85
19.812 05
8 68
9 60
16 10
0 50
20 30
30 28
14 55
33 10
25 00
29 68
6 25
23 46
31 64
11 67
12 60
20 00
2 10
100 00
50 00
4 00
206 80
15 00
7 SO
112,202 13
K— 204
AIDITOR GESKRALS REFOKI. 1'.H7191S
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands Revenue — Continued. — Revenu des terres ffd^rales— Suite.
Mixixc Land* and Yukon Branch — Terrains miniers et division du Yukon.
Sundries — Dirers.
Quarrv-ing leases —
.\iberta and Great Waterways Ry. Co.. Nos. 587 and 598. 1 y. to May 20. 1918 .
.\lberta Clay Products Co., Nos. 71 and 72
Alliance Trust Co.. Ltd ■
Biesani. C. P., \o. 474
British Columbia Ciypsum Co.. Ltd.. Nos. 112 and 175
British Columbia Transport Co., No. 414, 1 v. to Mar. 26, 1918
Canada Cement Co.. No's. 266. 508, .509 and 511
Canadian Northern Rv. Co.. No. 440. 445, 456
Canadian Pacific Hv. Co.. Nos. 257,258. 282. 287. 288. 311. 385. 386, 387, 388, 393, 400.
401. 402. 403. 429. 430, 431, 432, 438, 439. 441. 444. 446, 447. 448. 449, 451, 454, 461, 462,
463, 464. 563. SM, 608
< ily Treasurer of Winnipeg, No. 609, 1 y. beginning Feb. 24, 1918
Clajk & Jackson. Nos. 614. 615 and 616
Dewar. J. .A... Nos. II. 12 and 81
Dixon. H. W., Nos. 498. 1 v. to Jan. 22. 1919
Edmonton Dunvegan and B.C. Ry. Co., Xos. 562, 574, 575, 576, 585, 587, 594, 595, 596.
598. 617. 618
Engstrom. Robert. No. 629
Er\in.C. K., No. 583. 1 v. to Nov. 16. 1918
Fetter, J. M.. Nos. 373. 394, 395. 436
Fisher. W. W.. No. 157
Goodwin. J. H.. .Vos. 77. 78. 79. 87. 147. 233 and 286
Greater Winnipeg Water District. Nos. 537, 538, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543. 544 and 566
Guest. W. J.. No. 280
Hall. T. ."<. and Chas. Damaske. No. 199
Howell. J. .\.. No. 120
Kirkpatrick. R. A.. No. 274
Ijind Commr. G. T. Pacific Rv.. Nos. 127. 128. 129. 130 and 131
Lake Winnipeg Shipping Co.. N'os. 1.5, 34, 36,40,41. 109. 317. 318 and 502 ,
.Manitoba Ciypsum ( o.. No. 42. 1 y. to Oct. 15. 1918
Manitoba Prospecting Co., Nos. 216 and 334
Mountain Park Coal Co., No. 40
Munro. Peter, No. .Wl
McCallum, D. S.. .Vo. 470
Rural Municipality of Grass Lake, No. 820
.•^chell, Christine, No. 65
i^ummer.scales. S. H.. No. 627..
Surrev, Municipality of
Thompson, Jas. H.. No. 119, 1 y. to April 10, 1918
Totten. J. H, No. 500
Vancouver Portland Cement Co.. No. 8
Vancouver Power Co., No. 10. 1 v. to June 16, 1918
Walters. ( hn.-.. .No. 20. 1 y. to .\ug. 2. 1918
Weber. Haney S., No. 586. 1 y. to May II, 1918
Western Fireclay Products Ltd., Nos. 35. 36. 03, (H
Winnipeg P'lectric Ry. Co.. Nos. 550. .557.
Dre<lging lease —
Cars.*. J. Ogle, .No. 404. I y. June 29. I9I.S
Potash leases —
Lindsey. G. G. .S
Vnorganized Territorv —
Bemier. (apt. J. E.. roal permit
Mining tees
Canadian National Pahk.s— Pah'-s nationai x di- Canada.
40 00
60 SO
0 34
95 00
79 90
26 75
1,113 13
56 33
1.249 15
38 50
20 15
247 52
12 04
91 40
20 20
39 85
122 35
5 20
165 00
.360 OO
30 08
19 41
29 38
40 45
198 75
214 06
70 90
20 00
40 17
S2 .50
41 10
.5 20
1 .50
27 05
2 .50
27 .5.5
42 00
27 86
.'IS 90
17 (Kl
.5 (K)
160 10
(HI 00
4IH1 00
15 00
5 00
IBU 00
5.094 43
Summary — Sommairc,
BufTnIn Park
Elk Ixlnnd Park
f ilacicr Park
Jasper Park
R«K-ky Mountain.^ Park
Watcrton Ijikes Park
Yoho Park .
Head flfTice
S.K
.50
1
(H)
IN
7.5
2. 1X4
73
42. I0«
49
1,307 05
4.30
75
0,013 65
52. 160 52
lyTERIOR DEl'ARTMByT: RETENUE K — 205
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands Revenue— Continued.— Bevenu des terrec Kdtrales- .Suite.
Canadun Xatioxal Parks — Concluded — Parcs nationaux dc Can- ad a— fin. $ cts.
Buffalo Park.
Timber dues, J7. 50; hay, $80.10; elk hide, 90c 88 50
Elk Island Park.
Camp permit, $1 . l 00
Glacier Park.
Timber dues, $1.75; building permits, $1; rents, $16 IS 75
Jasper Paik.
Rents, $839.70; timber duos. $80.78; building permits. $12; grazing, $261: camp permits, $85..50:
telephone rent, $25; removal permits, $2; fines, $15; impounding cattle, $5.75; sand, 50c;
cold water rates, $223 1,. 5.30 23
Licenses —
Peddlers, $12; dog. $176; guides, $27. .50; boat. $5; pool and billiard, $210; drivers and
livcrj-, $144; butchers, $20: theatre, $10; restaurant, $30 634 50
2, 184 73
Rocky Mountains Park.
Rents, $6,181.95; sand, $27.42; water, rates, sulphur. $779.86; cav ■ and basin, $8,278.60; upper
hot springs. $6, 612..50: transfer fees, $106; cold water rates. $7,026.78; sewer rates, $2.5.52.80;
cemetery lots. $58; fines, $53; telephone rent, $2,048.86; scale fees. $40..50: grazing. $.397;
timber dues, $1,.541.46; wharf, $5; ice royalty. $1; impounding cattle. $2: stable rent. $60;
gum machine, $42; sale of iron and hides. S.86.05; removal permission, $1; golf coupons,
$2,069; thawing machine, $2.51; garage rent, $1: surface rights rent, $.39.85; sale of lime,
$15,35 38,029 49
Licenses —
Pool and billiards, $210; dog, $262; drivers and livery, $448; peddlers. $62; boat, $25;
butchers, $60; tea room, $220; theatre. $.35; automobile, $2,489: guides, $.50; elec-
tricians, $1; dairj', $100; boatman's, $3; circus, $10; shooting gallery, $10; boxing,
$10 3,995 00
Permits —
Camp, $61; building, $24 85 00
42, 109 49
Wttterton Lakes Park.
Rents, $247.48; timber dues, $16.25; hay, $2.50; grazing, $777.92; building permits, $2; fines,
$13; camping outfits, $112 1,17115
Licenses —
Drivers and livery, $22; pool and billiard, $20; boat, $21; guides, $2.50; tea room, $20;
boatman's, $1 ; application for lot lease, $50 1.36 50
1,.307 65
Yoho Park.
Rents, $361.30; timber dues, $28.25; building permits, $2.20; transfer fees, $4; grazing $32;
cemetery lots, $9 436 75
Paid at Head Office — Payi au bureau principal.
Antelope Park Reserve — Rents
Buffalo Park — 8alc of Buffalo carcasses
Glacier Park — Rents
.Jasper Park — Rents
Fort .Vnn. Park — Sale of hay . . . . .'
Rocky Mountains Park— Rents, $1,346..59: fines, $176..
Yoho Park — Rent
905 20
53 96
313 15
3, 108 10
45 00
1,522 59
65 65
6.013 65
K— 206
AIDITOR GEyERAVS REPORT, 1917-1918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Lands Revenue — Continued. — ReTenu des terres Kdfrales— Suite.
RiruxDS. DoMiviox L.ocd3 Revexue — RKiiBotniSEMEXTS— Revenc des TEURES r£D£R.U.ES.
cts.
Improvements
Homestead and pre-emption fees
Pre-emption and purchased homestead sales.
Timber dues and rents
General land sales
Registration tees >
Copies of patents
Grazing lands
Hay lands
Coal lands —
Leases
Sales
Fees..
Petroleum and Natural Gas, fees and leases
Portable saw-mill permits
Quarrj-ing. fees and leases ■
Maps, plans, etc
M ining fees
Information
Irrigation Sales
Office fees, etc
To recoup banks for Tniat Account cheques outstanding and deposited to the credit of thi'
Receiver General '
Survey fees
Sundries..
Provincial Treasurer, Manitoba
Transferred to other Departments and Accounts
Deposited in error
Refund ch. No. 13309 (Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation) charged in error against
Seed Grain and Relief Account _
1^S9_ Railway Lands Subsidy Account charged to Dominion Lands Revenue in error in
1916-17, now adjusted — Canadian Northern Ry
61,766 67
820 00
24,8,>3 ,58
7,I9S 01
1,047 30
14.5 75
147 00
3.223 94
■589 6.5
1,.S08 39
960 00
165 00
4,2S7 39
212 80
264 14
39 04
60 33
38 83
72 20
1.5 50
.54 22
43 28
65 92
48 00
1,407 18
4, 146 26
5 06
113,4,85 44
155 00
113,3.30 44
19Ifr-17.
Dominion I.,andg Revenue—
Yukon Territory.
Rerenu des terres fCKK^rales —
Terrltoire du Yukon.
Part in
Page K.
Page de
la partie K.
1917-18.
Increase.
Augmen-
tation.
Decrease.
Dimi-
nution.
S cts
99,007 92
35 65
.37 60
1,4.30 00
37,275 00
2,2.30 00
1.095 00
200 00
3,585 .50
40 00
25 00
50 00
1,447 .50
295 00
2,3.38 .50
1,317 91
1.196 80
8,012 60
14., 560 4S
83 .50
40 00
12 00
190 00
60 00
174,665 92
60 IS
Royalty on Cold
ConfisratfHi Gold
Free Certifiralcs, D. S. Gold...
Placer Grants
Placer Renewals
Pla'-or Rrlorations
Quarti Grant.'!
I'ayments in lieu of work
Registered documents
.Vbstracts
Cprtificates of Improvemcnta...
rVrtifiratf." <it Partnerships
rVrtificatcs of work
\Vnl<-r KiKhl.'<
Hydraulic leases
Gold nn'<)eing leasc.i
Ijind Sales and Quartz acreage.
Ui'ntald..
Timl»«T dues.
Hay duos,
foal lands.
Registmti'in fi-es, etc..
Suspenre account.
Homest<'ads
Lens Refunds
207
S ct«
81,650 .55
$ cU
207
207
207
207
207
207
207
207
207
207
207
207
207
207
208
208
35 00
2,9.30 00
35,236 00
1,530 00
320 00
400 00
3,238 00
6 SO
27 .50
27 ,50
1,265 no
605 00
2,273 23
701 76
1,117 12
6,912 15
12,235 41
31 10
5 .50
1.53 00
60 00
1,500 00
200 00
2 .50
370 00
S cts.
17,357 37
36 65
2 60
2, (MO 00
700 00
776 00
347 60
33 50
22 SO
182 50
05 27
016 15
70 68
1,100 51
2,325 07
.52 40
40 00
6 60
37 00
10 00
160,800 32
350 00
23,76« 60
289 85
174,806 77
150,460 32
24,040 45
lyTERlOR DEPARTMENT: REVENUE
K — 207
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Dominion Lands Revenue — Yukon Territory. $ cts.
Rcvenu des terres Kd^rales— Terrltoire du Yukon.
Royalty o.v Gold Expokted — Tantieme sur l'or exporte.
Dawson —
Abraham, H. F 54 00
Bank of British North America 22. 579 05
Canadian Bank of Commerce 4,000 63
Cantin, Louis, $71.89; Day, John S., $300; Eads, M. S., $216.54; Elliot, B. R., $25.50 613 93
.Jeanncret, Chas., $80.63; Krause, Leo. A., $30.99; Laverdiere, Jean, $114.82; Park, J. W.,
$52.89 279 33
Yukon Gold Co 53, 586 54
Sundry Persons, items under $25 169 93
Whitehorse —
Canadian Bank of Commerce 195 86
Hantila. Victor, $64.88; Officer, Asa, $29.19 94 07
Sundry Persons, items under $25 77 21
81,650 55
.\gency.
Placer
Grants.
Placer
Renewals.
Placer
Relocations.
Quartz
Grants.
Pay in lieu
of work, etc.
Registered
Documents.
Dawson
$ cts.
2, 220 00
70 00
30 00
610 00
$ cts.
31,705 00
1,240 00
1,400 00
8.30 00
$ cts.
1,230 00
140 00
60 00
100 00
$ cts.
140 00
80 00
100 00
$ cts.
100 00
$ cts.
2, 770 50
181 00
Sixty Mile
300 00
78 00
Whitehorse
208 50
2,930 00
35,235 00
1,530 00
320 00
400 00
3,238 00
Abstracts.
Certificates
of
Improve-
ment.
Certificates
of
Partner-
ship.
Certificates
of
work.
Water
rights.
Dawson
6 50
27 50
15 00
5 00
852 SO
230 00
640 00
25 00
Sixty Mile
7 50
182 50
6 .50
27 .50
27 50
1,265 00
665 00
Hydraulic Leases — Baux hydrauliques.
Paid at Davison —
Canadian Klondike Mining Co.. Ltd., lea.se No. 18, 1 y. to Nov. 5, 1918
North American Trading and Transportation Co., Lease No. 46, 1 y. to .Sept. 10, 1918...
Yukon Gold Co., leases Nos. 2 and 8, 1 v. to June 10, 1918, $150; lease No. 9, 1 y. to Jan
13, 1918, $225
Paid at Ottawa —
Bonanza Creek, Hydraulic Concession, Ltd., lease No. 5, 1 y. to Oct. 31 , 1918
Gold Dredging Leases — Baux pour dbagage de l'or.
Paid at Dawson —
Canadian Klondike Mining Co., Ltd., lea.ses 299 and 300, 1 y. to Feb. 16, 1918
Gosselin, F. K., lease No. 334, 1 y. to Aug. 23, 1918 ^
, Great Northern Mines Sjnidicate, lca.ses No. 279, 280, 281 , 282, 283 and 327
' Macaulay, N. D., lease No. 333, 1 y. to May 15, 1918
Rofenot, A. D., lease No. .308, 1 y. to Jan. 1, 1918, $52.20; lease No. 312, 1 y. to Feb. 1
1918, $100
1,014 48
.507 00
375 00
376 75
2,273 23
100 OO
207 39
232 17
10 00
1,52 20
701 76
Land Sales and Quartz, Acre.\ge — Ventes de terres et de lots de quarts.
Dawson Land Agent —
Anderson, Jas. A., $44.24; Boutillier, C. F., $72.71; Cantin, Frank, $33.25; Guitc. J. P..
$68.85; Kerr, HarrU M., $30.18; Lachapclle, J. O., $195.27; Nicol, Alex., $35.70;
Wilkinijon, C. H., $5.25
Whitehorse Land Office —
James Ransom Alguire, $109.84; Henry C^hamhers, $50; Cocliran, Howard and Theo.
Becker, $179.74; MrGlashen, Fred. T., $.50; Weik, Karl, $242.09
485 45
631 67
1,117 12
K— 208
AlDirUU OLXHRALS HKl'OUT. lUn-tOIS
0 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Dominion Ijinds Retenur — Yukon T«Trltory — Concluded.
Retenu dcs teircs ffdfrales—Terrltoire dii Yukon— Fin.
HeXTALS — LOYERS.
Daicaon Walerfront —
Alaska Commercial Co., lease No. 47, I v. to Jan. 30, 191S, $100
Berdoe. A. L., lease No. 19, 1 y. to April 30. 1918
Briti.-'h Y'ukon Navigation Co., lease No. IS, 1 y.toAprilSO, 1918, SI. 000, lease No. 43,
1 V. to Jan. 15, 1918. $100
Canadian Bank of Commerce, lease No. 46, 1 y. to April 30, 1918
Dawson Electric Light Co.. lease No. 45, 1 y. to Nov. 1, 1918 ;
Fairbanks, \Vm. H., lease No. 17, 1 y. to April 30, 1918
Krause, Mai., 1 y. to June 30, 1918
Letoumeau, Oscar, 1 v. to June 1, 1918
Northern Light. Power and Coal Co., lease No. 34, 1 y. to April 30, 1918, $125, lease
No. 41, I y. to July 31, $125
Side Streams Navigation Co., 1 y. to June 14, 1918
Dawson, other rents —
.\ns-tett, W. J.,$2.50: Back, Frank H.. $10; Bee. Tom E., $10.09: Cantin, Joseph, $5.10;
Chapman & OXsen, $12..tO: Cruickshank.s, L. C., $3.67; Daoust, Felii. $8.63
Farr, James R., $8.75; Faulkner, G. M., $11.74; Horsfall, Joseph, $12.50; Johnson, Fred.,
$1; Johnson, H. R., $2; Joryen-sen. .\ndrew, $5; Laska. Jo.*pph. $1; I^verdicrre,
Jean, $2; Lefebvre, J. B., $1.74: Mclvin, A. A., $15.66; Middlecoff. Elmer, $20;
Emma Jane Miller, $6.50; McDougal, Mrs. Jean, $5; .McKay, Thos., $1; McLaren,
Malcolm. $2.74; McLaughlin, James, $5.19; Nels, Nelson, $7: Newman, Fred., $2.70:
Nicol. Alex. 4 .\. Desjardines, $12.04; North American Trading and Trumiporfation
Co., $.50; Northern Light. Power and Coal Co.. $51; Paddock. W. H., $6.24; Racine.
Jos.. $5; .'^hand. David C. $6; .Sm>-thc. Mrs. E. M.. $5; Soehlman. H. L., $1.07;
.Stringer. Bishop I. O.. $1; Tony, John. $2.51; Yukon flold Co., $.'!..'>(); Yukon Lawn
Tennis Club. $5.03 "
n'Ai7<'Aor»e Waterfronts —
Bums. P. A Co.. lease No. 33 to April 30, 1918
British Yukon Navigation Co
Paid at Ottaua—
British Yukon Ry.. 1 y. to May 1, 1917
lUO 00
750 00
1,100 00
250 00
75 00
1,000 00
125 00
15 00
250 00
180 00
52 49
259 91
343 75
2,410 00
1 00
6,912 15
Timber Dies — Dnorrs de coupe dC bois.
Davenon —
Albert, Soloman, $40; .\nderson, L.. $47
Baldock. Harry. $56: Baver. Robert, $305; Beaton. Finlav. $.')54. 67: B.c, Tom E.. $370:
Becker. Geo., $.55: Begin. Charles, $.30; Bliinchard, Ralph, $185; Braga, .los.. $136;
Breaden, Harrv, $45; Bnile, Hcr\-e. $.55
Campbell, John, $119; ( ardin, Leland. $.55; Carlin, \V. D., $73; Chemuta, Tom, $57..^0:
Chisholm. J. S.. $492.25; Colovich, John, $60; Coty. John. $77; Crosby. Geo.. $42.50;
Cruiclcihanks, L. C.. $85
Day. Michael, $.30: Dion. Peter, $142..38; Dunlop. A., $58..50
Egleson, John, $210; Engdal A Peterson, $.M; Everett, Charles, $85
Fanning, John. $.t0; Fnrr. James R. $177; Ferry, V. E., $30; Francis. Harvey, $55
Gilroy. Jno., $100; (MMidman Bros, $1 19.88
HcRring. Henr>-. $542.06: Henn,- A .<t.nnick.son, $2.38.27
Jack, Copp*T. $H5; .lacqucs. Jos<-pl». $115
Kelly, P. .M.. $48; Klondike .Mills Co.. $2.50; Knutson, Andrew, $327 .
Lnderoute. J. L.,$.30; Ijirwn, J. P.. $51.25; I^rcovich, M., $25; Lefebvre, N. A., $133;
l^epine. Henri, $.380; U'vnc, Robert ,'$05
Mathc,>«,n. D. A. $811.43; Menard, Ed., $.55; Moore. C. F.. $190.25; Murray. Jnmeg E..
$.!0; Myers. .■Stephen. $.105
Mt-Diarriiid. K, $112 09: McDonald. Herb.. $180; McDonald A Cameron. $105; Mc-
Ijiren. Malcolm. $61.80; Mcljiughlin. .lames, $72..50; McMillan. A. A.. $75
Nordling. Otto. $35; f)ls<-n A Partners. $615; ()l.».'n. Sig. $74.25; Otto, Win., $1.55 .
Renold, Fred.. $265; Remetev. .Stephen. $30; Roden A Linii.Htrom. $34.28
Shaler, E. H., $.55; Shulw. A."P., $25; Slinlti, .lohn, $.30; Sipkins, .lohn. $493.88; Smith.
Har\-ey, $332.2.5: Smythe, Mrs. E. M., $2.35: SognfT. Kosl. $.30.75
Taylor, Drury A IVdler A Co., $:i40.SH; Thomes. E. L., $.'*0; Thorwn, H., $1 13.69
Willeit, Henrv-, $148.75; William.H, \V. E,,$80; Wilkins A ( liarlton. $.55; Wilkin.non. C. H.,
$62: Winkelinnn. H.. $.55 .
Yukon Saw Mills Co.. $1 18.19 .
Sundry prTMms. items under $25. .
W'hilthmtf —
Cyr. Antoine, $104; Messrs. Ki-efe A HiKUern. $.52. .50; Ijiugholis, Fred.. $166; .Scwell.
.r<.lLn SI4S.VI: Willinrns. W. E . JMl 2'); sundry persons, ileiin uniler $25. $.50 . .
87 00
1.791 67
1.061 25
228 88
350 00
292 00
219 88
780 33
2(K) 00
625 00
084 25
069 68
607 05
879 25
329 28
1,201 88
534 57
400 75
118 10
612 25
062 25
12,235 41
INTERIOR DEPARTMEXT: REVENUE K — 209
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Ordnance Lands Bevenue— Revenu des terres de rartUlsrie. $ cts.
SummaiT/ — Sommaire.
Renter interest 2,989 12
Principal 4,912 91
Fees 27 72
7,929 75
Ordnance Lands — Terres de I'artillerie.
Amhersthurg. town of 2 00
Burlin(;ton Beach, Hamilton Radial Electric Ry. Co., $60; Perry, Mrs. Bridget, $100; Perry,
estate of, $100 260 00
Carillon, Bryerton, Joseph 0 20
Edmundston, town of 1 00
Elmsley : Best, Albert, $4.60; Keegan, Robert, $4; McEwan, John T., $1.60 10 20
Fort Cumberland, Lowerison, James 64 00
Fort Erie. Queen Victoria, Niagara Falls Park, $1 ; Fort Erie, village of, $1 2 00
Grand Falls : Cote, Cvrille, $47.20; Kelly, Jos., $115.07; McKluskey, C. P., $10 172 27
Kemptville : O'Neil, D., $2; Wier, John, $2 4 00
Kingston : Kingston & Pembroke Ry. Co., $201; City of, $1; Board of Education, $2; Grand
Trunk Railway, 7oc 204 75
Ottawa: Booth, J. R.. $190.70; City of Ottawa, $1; Edwards, W. C. & Co., $160; Gareau,
Leonard, $10.20; Grouk, Gedeon, $6.30: Gurr^-. Edward. $22.80: Hotte, Napoleon, $5.70;
Inglis, Henry, $12; Jeanvenne, Gideon, $19.80; Labelle, J. P., S150.40: Lafortune, Fiddle,
$7.20; Minahan, Pat.. $21.60; Morris, Mary Ann, $28.80; Murphy. John, $7.20; O'Connor,
John, $5.40; Ottawa Improvement Commission, $2; Richard, E. and Drapeau, M. L.,
$4.44; Richer, L. Z., $10.80; Smith, Anne, $6.60; Smith, Sidney, $2; Tormey, William,
$15 689 94
Owen Sound, Graham, Neil, $11.50; Keenan Bros., $15 26 50
Point Edward, Grand Trunk Ry. Co 200 00
Point Pelee: Drake, A. B., S19.7.3: Thomson, Jas. R., $9.05; Voung, Jas. A., $31.60 60 3&
Port Maitland: Bell, Wm., $60; Gillap, Milo, L., $10; Harris, Edward. $20; Hicks, Mrs. N. A.
T., $78.69; Hunt, Mrs. Jessie, $184.31; Hussey, Maud I., $51.13; Jones, Geo. and James,
S., $837.79; Little, Geo., $27.51; Mann, Mrs. J. L., $62.64; Martin. E., $73.75; Misken,
Thos. E., $458.11; Moss, Mrs. R. A., $281.10; Mossip, Jno., $65.48; Moyer, W. E., $101.42;
McKee, Jno.. $1; McKinnon, L. E., $31.06: McKeown, Stephen, $84.82: Robb, W. T., $2;
Siddal, Mrs. Jno., $52.52; Siddal, Geo. E., $47.11; Taylor, Alice, $985.19; Thomson, A. J.,
$5.18; Thompson, Rev. R. W., $9.46; Tooker, Marj' G., $78.65; Ward, Wm., $914.32;
Winslow, M. D., $5.07 4, 528 31
Prescott, Corporation of 3 00
Quebec, Amos, -Vrthur, $.30; Province of, $800 830 00
Queenston, Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park, Commission 2 00
Shelbourne, town of 3 00
Smith's Falls. Electric Power Co., $700; Sparham & McCue, $2 702 00
St. Croix River, McKay, D. Will 12 00
St. Joseph's Island, Beach, Geo., $1.50; Jacob, P., 70c.; Tremlin, W. D., $150 152 20
Registration Fees, Yulion Territory.
Honoraires d'enreglstrement, Teiritolre du Yukon.
Registration Fees, Yukon Territory — Honoraires d'enregistrement,treritoiredu Yukon.
A. E. Lamb, registrar, April 1, 1917, to Mar. 31,
Less — Transferred to Land Assurance Fund
1918..
Fines and Forfeitures— Amendes et conflsrations.
Northwest Territories — Terriloires du Nord-Ouesl.
Commissioner of N.W.T
Harris, T. W
Sirett, F. W., P.M ,
Tupper, J., Esq., P.M
Carried forward
1— 14k
,929 75
562 25
12 50
549 75
1 00
10 00
170 00
172 00
353 00
K— 210
Al DITOR aESt:llAL$ IlEI'OUT. }<>n-l!HS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Fitter under the Immigration Act — Articndta en rtrtu dc la loi tVimmitjriiti<
Brought forward
Adams. O. G
Clarke, Jos.. P.M
Cowper. T. D
Donsoy. \V. H
Duply Attorney, Edmonton..
Ewart. Max B
Fraser, Alex
Hollingsworth, E
Kramer. L. L
Lees. T. H
Lipton. R. G
Miers. .AJfrcd
Mitchell. Jas. C
Murray. J. B
MrFarlane. J. A
Pennefather, P. W
Reynolds. D. H
Reid. M. R.J
.^alisbur>-. \V. R
Skinner. E. A
Less Refunds —
Gicas, Gus
Sorctisen, Capt.
100 00
20 00
cts.
353 00
75 00
120 00
15 00
476 00
125 00
5 00
505 00
5.") 00
711 IKI
10 00
80 00
150 00
241 00
51 00
1 00
100 00
S.S5 00
30 00
51 50
27 50
3,486 00
120 00
3,366 00
Casual Revenue— Revenu rasuel.
RMUND8 OF PBEVIOU8 Veab's ExPEKDmRE— KeMBOIBSEMENTS DES DEBOUBSia DE8 ANNilS
PREIXDENTES.
A.D.L. Maple Creek, refund of expenses 1916-17
A.D.L. Moose Jaw, refund overpayment salaries of temporary clerks
Astronomiral Obscr\-atory. refund re two sets of drill (or Thos. Fawcctt
Bateniun. A. J., refund in payment for supplies
Can. Nor. Ry. Co., for 9 blankets loaned to that Co. by Imminration Agent, Edmonton, and
not returned
Can. Oil Co., refund for drums returned paid by H. O. cheque 2003, April 28. 1917
Can: Pac. Ry. Co.. refund of balance of salaries to F. Bott and C. H. McClintock, to Jan. 31,
1917, $60: refund overpayment of freight, Jan., 1916, rhenue 3219, $21.60
Oopartmcnt Indian .Xffairs. refund in payment for sur\'cy of Indian Reserve No. 21 F
I)oUKla.><. W. H.. .■Miliiry rhe<]ue 24.57. .Vug.. 1915. not used..
klierts and Taylor, unused cheque 1317. .Mar., 1916
E<lmiinton Laundrj- Co., allowance for 1 pr. blankets destroyed by their laundry re Immmi-
gration Hall, Kdmonton
Gallagher, O. G.. refund overpayment of salary from Oct. 1. 1916, to Feb. 28, 1917— Civil
Government ."Salaries ■
Grcaux. Miss P., refund on account expen.se8 incurred on behalf of Wm. Grcaux re his transfer
from New York to Montreal
Ilerchncr. F. K.. refund Imlance of advance 1916-1917.
Hodgins. J., refund in payment for suppliex lost
Hudson l*My Cnnsl ruction Co.. refund overpayment. 1910-1917
Commissioner Immigration. Ixindon. England, deportation expenses of Mrs. Quinn in 1915 —
Commissioner of Immigration. WinnifK'g. refund by E. Hailey Fisher of amount advanced for
expense's rr Nicniet (irahain. .luly. 191fi . ■
Imperml Oil Co., refund (or ilrums returned, supplied in 1915 to N, J. Ugilvio
I>ee. J. R.. refund balance of advances
l..ewi«, R. (f.. unexpended balance of advances ;
Manitoba. Province of. refund .50 per cent railway fares of labourers from U.S. in 1016-1917.. .
.Margach. W. I., refund on ni'c<»unt advance;*.. . .
Maberrj, W. J., uncxpcndcfl balance advance. $50: refund bnlanoo on account Immigration
eipen.ses. $fl2.fif): refund on account cxpenM-s. 1916-1917, $50
Miller. H. C.. refund pt. che<iue Iflfll. Nov.. 1915
MclJride. J., refund in payment for supplies damaged
McDonalil. Mrs, refund on Bcc<junt lares r( transportation of her children from Mootiesl to
Calgary
McI^o<hI. a., refunii balance on acccmnt contingencies
Nash. H. <•.. refund cti»t of lost key..
Parker. Tho«.. refund military pay. Feb. 22 to .Mar. 31, iii 77c linv
Pedlar, J. H.. refumi on aciiunl expenses, 1916-1917.
IN'ntland, R. P.. ri'funii balance r»n account crmtingencif-
CBrrie<l forward
5 75
1 61
3 15
53 86
17 S5
140 84
81 60
1,33 OR
100 00
50 00
3 85
19 79
3 00
33 48
2 .lO
6 80
9 12
25 00
19 30
0 10
0 40
3.37 61
13 ,55
||-,2 fiO
4 Ml
11 75
20 00
0 05
1 00
29 26
.50 00
0 m
1,341 34
rSTERlOR DEPARTMEST: REVEyVE
K — 211
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Casual Reveaue — fontinuod
Refunds OF Previous Year
-Sevenu casuel— Suite.
ExPENDiTUiiE — Conlinual — Remboubsements des DEBOURsis
DBS ANNIES PRECEDENTB8. — Suite.
Brought forward
Regimbal, A., refund by Wm. A. Overall of cost of telegram re admission of Clara Overall
in Dec, 1916
Relief distressed Canadians —
Clemens, M., refund on account repatriation
Evans, A. F., refund on account repatriation
Evans. A. E., refund on account repatriation
Goldhar, R., refund on account repatriation
Hendry, Mrs. I. K., refund on arcount repatriation
Marcscaux, G. H. L.. refund on arr-uunt repatriation
Nord, Chas. A., refund on account repatriation
Osier, L., refund on account repatriat ion .■
Regimbal, A., refund on account repatriation expenses, of J. D. E. Gravel in Mar., 1917. . .
Bank of Montreal. London, refund bv C, I'. McLennan re distressed Canadians
Receiver General, refund bal. unexpended cheque, 3699. Mar. 14, 1917 for .?2.400. $1,442 20;
refund Max supplied Han.s O. Hominis: and Ida Thoreson out of Relief. I9I3. $67 50;
refund on account expenses of wife and son of S. .1. Clarke— part cheque 1.599, May 8, 1913,
$47 7.5; amount advanced to E. J. Cloven, Aug., 1914, applied on account immigation
expenses instead of Relief — cheque .5724 $200
Scott, \V. A., refund cheque issued to R. .1. Hunt, June 23. 1915 and not cashed
Scale, .1.. refund balanee account contingencies
Smith. H.. refund of amount overpaid H. Dicks in 1916-17. %
Supt. Rockv Mountain Park, overpayment of frciEht charges
Taggart, \V. E. D., cheque 2456, salary Aug. 1915 and cheque 2496, salary lor 5 d., Sept.,
1915 not u.sed
Terpening, W. H., salary cheque 24.58 for Aug.. 1915, not used.'
V . S. Government, refund in payment for boundary parks, etc
\'avasour, K., rcfuntl in payment for supplies
Winnipeg Electric Ry., rcfuml amount of spt^cial .salary paid W. J. Ireland. Feb. and Mar., 1917
Bank of Montreal. L<jndon. refund on account cost of in.spection of poor law children, emigrated
Xn Canada, 1916, .^17 68; refund from Oceanic .Steam Navigation Co. and Allan Line,
$32.65
Sales — Ventes.
A.D.L., Calgary, old buggy
A.D.L., Edmonton, sale of old buggies —
Inspectors Wyllie and McKinley. $40.85; old harness formerly used by Inspector Hagen,
$5; Doze's team. $86 45; jumper, $6.65
A.D.L., High Prairie, office furniture
A.D.L., Lethbridge, sale of outfit formerly used by head inspector Ripley
A.D.L., buggy used by inspector P. L. Grasse
Blackford, Jas. T., two canoes, $.30; proceeds sale of goods, $49 .50
Boucher, inspector J. B., old buggy
Commissioner of Immigration, London, Eng., sale of harne.ss, whips, etc.. exhibition vans
Commissioner Immigration, Winnipeg, old articles at Immigration Hall, Edmonton
Creighton, inspector, team sold
Cunningham, insjjector T. J., old horse and harness
Dept. Public Printing and Stationery, amount sale of old copper plates
Dewar, Inspr. A. C., government outfit
Finlayson, E. H., hay belonging Forestry Br
Fortier, L. M.. old fence at Fort Anne Park
Grey, Hd. Inspr., old buggy, $12; old team, $120.65
Griffins, Hd., Inspr., old horse
Hagcn, Inspr., horse sold
Hamilton, Inspr., A., government outfit
Herc-hner, F. K., canoe '
Home, Inspr., old team •
Hudson's Hay Co., canoes, etc. sold at Norway House
.lones, Claude F., canoe
Kitto. F. H., two canoes ;
Military Hospitals Commis.sion, articles from Immigration Hospital, Winnipeg
Monckton, Inspr. H. .1., government outfit
McArthur, J. J., tools sold
Xarraway, A. M., 2 dogs and dog harness, $17.90; 1 set bobsleighs, $20
New Brunswick, Province of, books sold by Forestry Br
Receiver General, outfit of Inspr. Woher :
Ross. Norman M., old team -.
Scott, Hd. Inspr. H.. government outfit
Shields, Ex. Inspr. W., 18 boxes ,
Steer, Inspr. H.. government outfit '
Supt. .lasper Park, horse
Wilson, 'Thos., old furniture
1,341 34
1 25
10 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
20 00
10 00
60 00
56 50
15 00
4 87
757 45
48 38
0 15
0 50
3 64
175 00
85 00
985 02
12 80
49 19
450 33
25 00
138 95
10 00
25 00
20 00
79 50
.10 00
29 08
19 15
1.50 00
38 95
80 64
205 20
31 00
5 50
132 65
62 70
128 15
ISO .50
7 00
147 05
37 25
5 00
40 00
103 75
184 30
9 00
37 90
4 50
230 00
100 00
200 00
5 00
148 50
60 00
6 00
Carried forward .
7,7S8 64
K— 212
Ai'DITOR GESi:IiALS REPORT, JOH-l'JlS
9 GEORGE V,A. 1919
Casual Reyenue — Concluded.— Rfvenu casuel— Fin. $ cts.
ReH^nds of PRE^^ov8 Ye.\r's ExPENTjmRE. — Continued. — Remboursements des
D^BOVRSES DES AKNEES Pr£cEDENTES. ETC. — Fin.
Sundries — Divers.
Brought forward 7,798 64
Campbell, J. and Works, use of machincrj", etc., used for making munitions 723 .50
Dom. Express Co., grain samples lost in transit 2 00
Lo Dore, Rev. Louis, conscience money received by him and stated to belong Immigration
Br 50 00
Muir, Jephson k Adams, amount received for costs in case of Pearson r< the King — pt. Parks
cheque 1S23, April 12, I9I5 230 6.1
Northwest Territories, liquor permits 249 .50
- 9.054 29
Less refunds — A. T. Tait. bal. adv. expenses 40 35
9,013 94
Chinese Immif^ratlon Revenue.— Revenu de r
mmiKration
rhinoise.
Port.
Capitation
Tax, S.500.
Capitation.
Registrations
of Leave
atSl.
Enregistre-
ment de
conge a
$1.
Penalties
and
Forfeitures.
Amcndes
et confis-
cation.
Total.'
Total.
Halifax
$ cts.
1,000 00
124,000 00
7,, 500 00
133,000 00
3,000 00
41,500 00
15,000 00
$ cts.
1 00
1 00
M cts.
S cts.
1.001 00
Montreal
124.001 00
North Sydney
7..i(K) 0(1
Ottawa "
8,300 00
141 300 (K)
.i.OOO 00
1,882 00
1,023 00
500 00
50 00
43.8.S2 00
16,073 00
X/Css disburse men tfi as below
325.000 00
2.907 00
8.850 00
336,757 00
127.791 31
208.965 69
DisburseHie.vts — D^BouRSi.
Fift.v per cent of the Net Revenue derived from the Capitation Tax-
I'rovince of New Brunswick
Province of Nova Scotia
Province of Ontario
I*rovinrc of Quel>cc
Refunds of Capitation Tax. B.C., t7,000: Ont., $l.-000
Refunds of other revenue
I.:t:t7 47
3.792 31
,')S,.S3S 46
.M.323 07
X.OOO 00
500 00
127,791 31
Note.— On .March 31. 1917, there was due by the I'rovince of British Columbia the sum of $31,602 45,
on account of Refund-s and I'>xpen(iiturcs. The uiiiount accrued to the Province for the transrirtinns of
fiscal year 1917-18 was 521,707.69, which has been retained, leaving a balance on March 31. 191.S of »9,S94.76
still due by the Province of B.C.
Yukon Consolldaird Rrtrnur Fund.- Konds consolldf du rrvriiii du Yukon.
TwELvr. .Mii.NTiis f,.mji;o .M.muh .11. litis. Dm zk mi>i« riNji.HANr i.t; ;!l mmi.h i;ii,s.
Rerenue — Rrrrnu.
Liquor licenses .
Liquor permits
Cranis from Dominion Government..
.Sundr)- revenue
S cU.
25. 1.W 00
30,816 02
200,000 00
22. 140 44
278, 106 4«
Ezpcndi(urc — Dtpcnset.
Debit balance, March 31. 1917...
Salaries anil travelling expenses..
Yukon Council Indemnities, etc.
Sch(H>l»-
Hrispitals, charities and public
health .
(•rants to libraries, reading rooms
etc
Miscellaneous ......'
Itonrln. bridges and public works. .
Cn-dit balance, Mnrrh 31, 1918 .
f cts.
n,.5.5n 16
13.08.3 43
6.710 no
50.376 30
35,312 28
23,748 Xi
31.596 88
100,796 80
6,026 22
278, 100 40
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT: REVENUE
K — 213
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
Summary of Grant and Expenditure under Schedule "B" of Ordnance No. 9 of the Yukon Territory for
the year, 1917 and Schedule "B" of Ordnance No. 8 of the Yukon Territorj' for the year 1918, beinc;
Ordnance for granting to the Commissioner certain sums of money to defray the expenses of the Public
Service of the Yukon Territory for the twelve months ended Mar. 31, 1918, and for the purposes
relating thereto.
RESUME des credits ct depcnses en vertu de la cedule "B" de I'ordonnance n' 16 du Territoirc du Yukon
pour I'annee 1916, et la cedule "A" de I'ordonnance n° 9 du firritoire du Yukon pour I'annce 1917. 4tant
los ordonnances qui accordent au commissaire certaines sommes d'argent pour defrayer Ics d^penses
du .service public au territoire du Yukon pour les douze mois finissant au 31 mars, 1918, et pour les
fins qui s'y rattachent.
Salaries and travelling expenses —
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Yukon Council —
Indemnity and travelling expenses
Schools —
Schools Generally .«
Dawson Public School
St. Mar>''s School
White Horse School
Assisted Schools
Hospitals, charities and public health —
Good Samaritan Hospital
St. Mary's Hospital
White Horse General Hospital
Public Health and care of Indigents
Medical Health Officer, salary
Assistant Medical Health Officer, salary. . . .
Slaughterhouse Inspector, salary
Grants to libraries, etc. —
Dawson Free Library ....
White Horse Library
Carcross Reading Room, etc
Yukon Law Library
White Hor.se Law Library.
Fencing White Horse Cemetery
Yukon Rifle A.ssociation
Discovery Day Exhibition
City of Dawson, Liquor Licenses
City of Dawson, streets and sidewalks
Miscellaneou s —
Preventive Service
Territorial Agent
Town of White Horse
.\ssay Office
Printing and Stationery
Contingencies .' .
Outstanding Election accounts
Carcross street repairs, etc
Refund unused portion of liquor licences
Purchase of diamond drill
Subsidy to steamer, 10 trips to Mayo
Assistance for development of copper claims.
Roads, Bridges and Public Works —
Glacier winter road ."
Glacier suniiiier road
Sunnydaic road
Sixty mile bridge and Tenmile road
Dawson-Ogilvie bridge road
Ogilvie bridge repairs
Dawson Cable Ferry
Fortymile bridge
Dawson-Fortymile road
Grant.
CrMit.
Carried forward '. . . . 179,118 931 175,813
S cts
10.. 500 00
2,. 585 43
6,800 00
4,670 00
24,900 .33
6, 600 00
8.675 00
7,000 00
12.000 00
12.000 00
4,. 500 00
4,000 00
1,200 00
fiOO 00
1,200 00
3.800 00
1,200 00
200 00
500 00
72 70
,340 20
300 00
300 00
12.600 00
5,000 00
8.50 00
300 00
6, 750 00
4, ISO 52
3,1.32 62
4.512 82
2,000 00
100 00
849 31
6.. 500 00
2,000 00
1,500 00
500 00
4,000 00
400 00
.500 00
.500 00
3,500 00
3,. 500 00
1,500 00
500 00
Expenditure
D^penses.
10,498 00
2.585 43
6,710 00
4,460 66
24,900 .33
6,600 00
8,502 87
5,912 50
12.000 00
12,000 00
4.. 500 00
3,812 28
1,200 00
600 00
1,200 00
3,400 00
1,200 00
200 00
335 43
72 70
340 20
300 00
300 00
12.600 00
5,000 00
850 00
300 00
6,. 303 .55
4, 180 .52
3, 132 62
4,512 82
1,471 05
98 00
849 31
6,399 01
2,000 00
1,500 00
477 84
4,008 21
420 38
.543 15
410 30
3,665 60
3,. 392 78
1..5.32 43
535 75
Grant
not used.
Credit
non employe
$ cts
2 00
90 00
209 34
172 13
1,087 50
187 72
400 00
164 57
446 45
528 95
2 00
100 99
22 16
89 70
107 22
3,610 73
Grant
exceeded.
ExcMent
du credit.
8 21
20 38
43 15
165 60
32 43
35 75
305 52
K— 214
AlOITOR OEyKRALS KKPOKT. liin-19JS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Summary of Grant and Expenditure under Schedule "B," et<;. — Concluded.
Ri^cui cs credits des dfpenses en vertu de la cMule "B," etc. — Fin.
Grant.
Cri-dit.
Expenditure
D6penses
Grant
not used.
CrWit
non employ^
Grant
exceeded.
Excfdent
du crfdit.
Roads, bridges and public works— Concludrd.
Brought fonvard i
Moosehide trail
Bonanza-Indian road
Upp^T Bonanza roatl
Indian-Stewart road . .
Stewart-Pclly road
Eureka road
Kirkman nmd
KiKht I'ork Scroi?Kie road
Hunter- Dominion road
Dome-Sulphur road
Klondike road
rpp<>r Stewart District roads
Pelly-Wnite Horse road
Pelly-.Sclkirk road
Kluane road
Livingstone Creek District roads
White Hor.ie-f 'arcross road, 17 miles.
Grafter and .Vrtic {"hief roads
Valerie r*ja<l
Pueblo nutd.
.\naeon<la and War Eagle road
Nansen C'riM-k n)ad . .
Carcros.*t-Venufl roa<l . .
Carcrosrt Bridge n'pairs.
Tahkeena Fern,-
Yukon C'ros-sing Ferry
Pelly f 'ros.iing Ferry
Stewart C'ro.-iaing Ferry
Ferries maintenance and repairs
Winter roads
Road contingencies
$ cts
179,118 93
200 00
(KK) 00
2fK) 00
7(KI 00
IHN) IMI
:i()0 (K)
■i(K) (Kl
T.iO 00
(KK) 00
(KH) 00
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4,322
12.155
4.993
260
200
528
000
315
514
1,202
90
991
1.151
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515
.500
2.50
2.50
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4,301
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3,610 73
1,200 00
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6 31
18 1 80
1,59 50
8 55
9.544 88
cts.
305 .52
70 75
628 58
491 78
132 62
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1,,>10 67
322 03
155 4S
10 00
200 60
28 50
14 ,50
202 75
151 91
15 00
102 04
7,054 97
11.431 20
I certify thai tliew accounts have been examined by me under ilireclion of the Auditor General and
by authority of 7-8 Edward VII, chap. 70. and are correct. The ovir-i'xpendituren of Cirant.' for Roads,
Bridges and Public Works are providetl for by a clause in the Supply Ordnance of 1917.
S.\Mt KI- KIHTIE.
1
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9 GEORGE V
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
A. 1919
INDEX TO AUDITOR GENERAL'S REPORT, 1917-18
PAGE.
"Aberdeen" Govt. Str O— 6
Accounts' liranch: Public Works Dept. . . . V— 222
Administnition of Justice —
Appropriation b — 6
Expenditure —
Hummarj' L — 2
Miscellaneous Justice L — 6
Supreme Court of Canada I< — G-8
Exchequer Court of Canada L — 7-8
Ontario L— 10
Quebec L— U
New Brunswick L — 11
Nova Scotia L— 12
Prince Edward Island L — 12
Manitoba L — 13
Saskatchewan L — 14
Alberta L— U
British Columbia L — 15
Yukon Territory L — 15
Adulteration o[ Food —
Appropriation b — 15
Expenditure I— 29
Revenue I — 33
Agassiz Experimental Farm —
Buildings V— 32
Maintenance A— 28; V— 120
Revenue A — 100
Agencies, Rents and Contingen cies
Marine O— 35
Agriculture Department —
Appropriations b — S-10
Arrears b — 54
Civil Government Contingencies A — 11
Civil Government Salaries A — 3
Expenditure A — 2
Revenue A — 99
Salaries at Ottawa A— 3
War Appropriation A — 11-95; ZZ —
Agricultural Instruction Act A — 12
Aids to Navigation, etc O — 73
Alberta Penitentiary —
Maintenance L — 36
Revenue L — 40
Aliens — Registratiiin ZZ —
Amherst I'ublic Buildings V— 33-66
Amherst Magdalen Islands —
Harbour, Breakwater, etc V — 145
Amherst Point Wharf V— 129
Ammunition Sales ; P — 77
Animals Health of A — 58
Annapolis Royal Immigration Agency. . . . V — 66
Annapolis Royal Pier V— 129
Annapolis Royal Public Building Mtcc. . V — 67
Annapolis Roval Fort Anne Park K— 133
Anse au Gri£jn Pier V— 141
Antelope Park and Reserve K — 132
Antigonish —
Fish Hatchery R— 78
Harbour, etc. Office V— 135
Public Building V— 67
Wharf V— 129
Appropriation Accounts —
Admintsiration of Justice b— 6
Adulteration of Food b — 15
Agricult ure b — 8-10-t4
Archives b— 10
Arts and Agriculture b — 8
Assay OflSrc h — 23
Auditor General Office's b — 10-U
1—1
P.\GE .
-Appropriation Accounts — Con.
Bounties b— 21-49
Cabinet Ministers b— 1 1
Canadian Government Railways b— 44-47
Canals b— 45-46-47
Charges of Management b — 9
Civil Government Contingencies b — 10
Civil Government Salaries b — 10-11
Civil Service Commission b — 10
C'onservation Commission b— 10-24
Culling Timber b— 49
Customs b — 10-11
Departments Generally b — 10
Dominion Lands and Parks b — 12
Dominion Police b — 12
Electric Light Inspection b — 15
Exchequer Court b — 10-11
External iVflairs b— 10-24
Excise b— 15
Finance b— 9-10-28
Fisheries b — 21
Gas Inspection b — 15
General Consulting Engineer b — 10
Geological Surv'ey b — 23
Government of Northwest Territories... b — 13
Government of Yukon Territory h — 13
Governor General's Office b — 10-U
Gratuities b — 25
High Commissioner's Office b — 10-11
House of Commons b — 16-17
Hudson Bay Ry ! b — 44
Immigration b — 14
Indians b — 10-14
Inland Revenue b — 10-15
Insurance b — 10-11
Interest on Public Debt b — 28
Interior b— 10-12-14
Justice b— 6-10-11-12
Labour b^lO-16
Library of Parliament b — 17
Legislation b — 16
Lieutenant Governors b — 11
Lighthouse and Coast Service b — 20
Mail Subsidies and Steamship Subven-
tions b — 1,S
Marine and Fisheries b^lO-20-28
Marine Hospitals b — 20
Militia and Defence.., b— 10-21
Mines b— 10-23
Miscellaneous b — 24
National Transcontinental Ry b — 44
Naval Service b— 10-26
Ocean and River Service b — 20
Penitentiaries b — 26
Pensions ". b — 27
Post Office b— 10-27
Premium Discount and Exchange b — 28
Printing and Stationery b— 10-24
Privy Council 1>— 10
Public Debt b— 28
Public Works b— 10-28-29 to 43
Quarantine b^ 44
(Quebec Bridge b — 44
Railways and Canals b — 10-14 to 47
Railways b — 44-46
Riiilway Commission b — 46
Royal Northwest Mounted Police b— 10-48
iScientific Institutions b^ 20
Secretary of State b— 10-24
AVDITOR GEXERAL'S ItEI'ORT. 19171918
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
FACE.
Appropriation Accounts — Con.
Senate b— 16-17
Sinking Funds b — 28
Solicitor General b— 11
Steamboat Inspection b — 20
Subsidies to Provinces b — 4S
Subsidies to Railways b — 46
Superannuation b — 48
Supreme Court b — 6-7
St. John and Quebec Ry b— 47
Trade and Commerce b — 10-49
War b— 4
Weights and Measures b — 15
Yukon Territorj' —
Customs b — 1 1
Government of Yukon Territory b — Vi
Indian Affairs b — 14
Mounted Police hr- 4S
Inland Revenue b^ — 15
Interior b — 12
Justice b — 7
Mines b— 23
Post Office b— 27
Public Works b— 32-38-41
Archiiccturul Branch V— 212
Archives Department —
Appropriation b — 10
Civil Government Contingencies B — 3
Civil Government Salaries B — 3
Eipemliture B — 2
Salaries at OtUwa B— 3
Revenue B — 5
War Appropriation ZZ —
Arichnt—
Fish Ilutiherj- R— 78
Public building Mtcc V— 67.
Wharf V— 129
Ames: Wharf ... V— 161
Amprinr —
Public Building Htce V— 91
Wmrf V— 220
ArrciirV Due b — 54
Arts and .Vgriculturc —
Appropriiil ion b — S
Kip<-'ndiiure Summary A — 2
Agrifulluriil liLuiruction Act. Under
Statute A— 12
Branch of I'!ntoinology A — 12
Cold SloraKC Warehouacs A — 1.1
Oairj inc Inilu.-^tries, etc .\ — l.'i
Dcsiruc 'ive In-^ect and Pest Act .\ — 19
Dominion Cattle Quarantine —
lluiMiiu-. etc A— 19
l'.ip<riii.intal Farms A — 20
Fihit.iti.in^ A— 19
I-ruit llranch A— 58
Hralili <.f ,\nimalii A— 65
Ii' I itule, London A — 05
I Institute of Agriculture.. . . A — 05
I 1 ■ '■ Industrj- A— 81
Miiit anil ( anne<l Food* Act.. A — 85
Patent Hecord A— 85
Publication Branch... A — 85
.S«?d Control Act, Knforccmenl of A — 88
W hitc I'ino Ulintcr Bust A— 89
CompaA^ionntc Allowance A — 95
Ashcroft Public Building V— 28-120
Aimay OfTicc. Vancouver Q — 19
Awinilxiinc Kiver: Protection work V — 161
Astronomical f)b"«rvBtorj', Ottnwn K — 147
V— 35
Aaditnr Grncmrs Office—
Appropriation b — 10-11
Eip«nditure C — 2
Civil Covsmment : CoDtingmcle* C — 6
Civil Govrrnnieat: Salaries C— 2
PAGE,
Audit of Revenues and Expenditures of
Canadian Northern Ry. and Grand Trunk
PaciEc Ry. Systems W— 51
Babine Fish Hatchcrv R— 7S
Baic St. Paul; Wharf V— 142
Baddcck Public Building Mtcc V— 07
Baddeck Pier V— 129
Balances Lapsed b — 3
Balances due by Land Sur\'eyors K — 83
Banff-
Fish Hatchery. R— 78
New Bridge \' — 209
Rocky Mountains Park —
Expenditure K— 136; V— 120
Revenue K— 205
Barachois de Malbaie: Repairs V — 142
Harrington Puss;>ge: Wireless Station ZZ— 000
Bathurst —
Harbour Improvements V— 13S
Public Buildmg: Mtce V— 73
Battlcliclds Fund F— 38
Bnttleford—
Dominion Lands Office: Mtce K — 67
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K — 185
Mounted Police X— 9
Public Building V— 27-112
Bayfield: Piers V— I.):!
Bear Cove: Pier V— 129
Beauharnois Canal —
Revenue \V — 300
Bellcchaaae, Gov't, str O — 9
Board of Customs D — 74
Board of Enquiry
Board of lOxamincrs for Dominion Land
Surveyors K — 102-184
Baird of Pen.sion Commissioners —
Salaries and Contingent Expenses F — 20
Bount ies —
Fishing R— 09
Ix;ad in Lead Bearing Ores Z — 21
< 'rude Petroleum / — 21
BowiiKiin illc: Piers V — \^:i
Bowmanville Public Building V— .^4 92
Brandon —
Experimental Farm —
Buildings V— 27- ?,l
Maintenance A — 29; V— lf8
Revenue A- 100
Immigration .\gcncy K— 40; V — 6.i-10.S
Public Building V— 108
Bridge: Quebec W— ;|0
Bridges, Koads: Expenditure summary... V-209
Briilgc6:C. G. Kys W-175
British ( 'olumbia —
Building- V— 2.S 120
Ilarbiiurs V — 168
Iminignition Agencies K— 52
Indians H— X5-41
Marine .\gency (1^ 37
Penitentiary: .Maintenance I.- :|S
Penitentiary: RevonL'c I. 40
Broc:kville —
Immigration Agency K- .10
Public Building: Mtce V - M
Bronte: Piers ; V— 1.53
Bronze Coinage F — 40
Bryson Briilge... V— 209
Buctouclio
lish llntchrrv- H— 79
BulTalo Park: WninwTighl —
Maintenance K— 132
lU-veniic . . K— MS
Buflalo Wood: Protection of K- 120
Building", Dominion: Mnintenanrc V--126
Bureau of Induntrial sold Scientific Research Z— 22
Burlington < linnncl Bridge.. V 227
Burlington Itciich Wharf V- I.Vi
INDEX
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
PAGE.
Business Profits War Tax Act and Income
War Tax Act: Administering F — 11
Calgary —
Dominion Lands Office: Mtce K — 67
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K — 185
Immigration .\gency K — 49; V — 6.5-116
Public Buildings V— 27-34-117
Timber Agency K— 191
Mounted Police X — 10
Campbell: Wharf V— 163
Campbellton —
Deep Water Wharf V— 138
Public Building V— 73
Shop.s: C.G. liys W— 236
"Canada Gazette" —
Expenditure T — S
- Revenue ; T— 46
Canada Grain Act —
Expenditure Z — 7
Revenue Z— 28
Canada, str ' ZZ—
Canada Statistical Year Book Z — 24
Canada Temperance Act Y — 6
Canadian Government Railways —
Appropriation b — 44-47
Arrears b — 55
Capital Expenditure —
Summary of References W — 30
Building of two wooden ships W — 27
Car Ferry terminals, etc W — 25
Construction and betterments W — 20
Construction and betterments: Ex-
cliequer Court .\ward W — 21
Dartmouth to Deans: JSranch line.... W — 26
Moncton: Elimination of level cross-
ings: Exchequer Court Award W — 27
Purchase of Steamers McKee and Drum-
mond W— 27
Pre\ iou.s years expenditure W — 27
Rolling Slock W— 22
Opcrat ion —
Summary W— 137
Accidents W — 171
Advertising W— 172
Advertising — Sundry expenses W — 173
Air-breaks, etc W — 174
Animals killed on track W — 174
Association fees, rules, etc W — 174
Building.s, etc W — 175
Canadian Pacific Railway: Interest, etc. W — 184
Car Ferries and other Steamers W — 176
Coal ; W— 179
Coal Steamers W— 180
f Connecting lines W — 184
Couplers, knuckles, etc W — 187
Elec:tric Light and Power W— 187
Employees' Relief and Insurance Asso-
ciation W— 176
Employees Provident Fund W — 176
Exchequer Court Awards W— 220
Gas Auto Lite and Prcst-O-Lite W— 190
Grand Trunk Pacific Ry.: Payments to W— 184
Grand Trunk Railway: Payments to. W — 190
Halifax Ocean Terminals W — 191
Handling Coal at Fort William W— 191
Harbour Commissioners W — 191
Land and Damages W — 192
l«gal Services W — 193
Lumber W— 194
Oil W— 199
Outside Agencies Expenses W— 200
Parlor. Dining and Sleeping Cars W — 201
Printing, Lithographing, etc W — 205
Postage, Telegrams, Telephones, express,
etc W— 205
Printing Department, Ottawa W— 206
Pullman Co W— 206
1-li
PAGE.
Canadian Government Railways — Con.
Operation — Con.
Rails and Fastenings W — 206
Restaurants W— 207
Refunds on Sidings W — 207
Rental of leased lines W — 220
Rolling Stock W— 208
Snow Fence Panels W— 208
Stationary Engineer and OflBce Sup-
plies W— 208
Stationery Office, Ottawa W— 209
Telephones W— 209
Ties \V— 211
Travel of Officials W— 215
Uniforms W— 217
Valuators Inspectors, etc W — 217
Water W— 218
Wheels and axles W— 21»
Winnipeg Joint Terminals W — 220
International Railway of New Brunswick —
Rental of line W— 220
New Brunswick and P.E. Island Ry.:
Purchase of line W— 220
Wages, Summary W — 221
Revenue W— 297
Canadian-
Exhibit Imperial Institute, London A — 65
Fisheries Museum, Ottawa R — 65
Immigration Agencies K — 36
Law Library, London L — 16
National Parks K— 131-204
Parliamentary Guide Y — 7
Registration of Shipping O — 23
Tobacco, production and sale A — 56-100
Trade Extension and Development Z — 22
Canadians, distressed: relief of K — 66
Canals —
Appropriation b — 45
Arrears b — 55
Capital Expenditure W — 2
C'ollection of Revenue W — 3
Costs of Litigation W — 47
Dredge Vessels W— 128
Gratuities W— 131
Income Expenditure W — 2
Miscellaneous Staff and Repairs W — 127
Miscellaneous W— 53-132
Progress Estimates W — 54-76
Revenue W— 300
Sunday Labour W — 131
Surveys and Inspections W — 47
Statistical Officers W— 129
Staff and Repairs W— 77-98
War Appropriation ZZ —
Canned Goods Inspection A — 81
Canning: Wharf V— 129
Canso —
F'ish Hatchery R— 80
Public Building: M'tce V— 67
Reduction Works R— 66
Cape Cove: Pier V — 142
Cap Rouge Experimental Farm —
Buildings V— 30
.Maintenance A— 31 ; V— 78
Revenue A — 100
Capo St. Mary: Breakwater V — 129
CCardinal Public Building V— 23-93
Carillon and Grenville Canal —
Revenue W— 300
Staff and Repairs W— 77-98
Statistical Offices W— 130
Car Ferry Sen'ice: Can. Gov't Rys W — 177
Car F'erry Terminals: Can. Gov't Rys W — 25
Cars: Governor General's W — 49
Cars: Official W— 48
Cascade Rapids: Anchor piers V — 142
Casual Revenue b — S3
AVDiToii nF\Ei!Ai.s UFruiiT. mniois
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
PAGE.
"C'attle Inspection: .Vgriculture A — 06-99
Cattle Inspection: Marine O — 24
Cattle Quarantine BuildinRs A — 19
Cayu)^ Pul.lic Building V— 23-93
<.'en>us and Statistics —
Appropriation h — 49
Kxpenditure Z — 24
Salaries at Ottawa Z— 5
< eiitnU Eipcrimental Farm —
Bio!oKic;d Laboratory- A — 65
Buildings V— 29
M aintenance A — 21
Hevenue A — 100
th:itnbly Canal — , . _
li.come Expenditure ' " W — 15-53
Hevenue W— 300
Staff and Repairs W— 78-99
Statistical Office W— 130
f 'hamptain Gov't stT. —
Kipendituro O — 10
Hevenue O— 119
Cli:in;es of Management —
Appropriation b — 9
Expenditure F — 10
Loan Account F — 13
CharlottetoTiTi —
Kjperimental Farm —
buildings V— 29
Maintenance A — 33; V — 72
illcvcnue A — 100
( lovemment Railway OflBces: Wages. . . W— 232
( lovemment Railway Shops W— 236
Harbour?, etc., Office V— 137
Itnmiiiration Agencj' K— 36; V— 72
Ixibster Hatchery R — 80
Public Buildings V— 72
Chase, B.C. Harbours, etc.. Office V— 167
Cha-e, B.C. Public Building: Mice V— 120
ciiatham, N.B.—
Harbours, etc.. Office V— 140
Public Building: M'tcc V— 74
< hi'hnm.Ont. Public Building V— 34-93
C"h<<|uos Outstanding F — 46
Cliicoutimi —
<lnrbours. etc.. Office V— 150
Pul.lic Building: M'tce V— 78
nimrf V-142-226
ri,ip( Engineer's Staff V— 213
Chinese Immigration —
I'.jpcnditure K — 65
Revenue **■ 212
( ity Post Offices —
^ >»ntingencies \ 9 159
. S»lories . i^ — 87
I ivil Service Commission —
.Appropriation h 10
Civil Ciovernment: Contingencies 1— 11
Civil Covcmment: Salaries i_ — 7
Expenditure ^.~ 2
Revenue ^, ' '
Salaries at OllBwa. ) — <
I I, ikc City: Wharf. V-143
- Harbour Ite<luction Works—
• ndiiure . 't~ ^^
< I. rK "( the <'rown in Chancery —
C<m»ingenci«M Jj" '9
Salary t?~.o-
< onl Lands: Len!<c« and Royalty K— 18(
CoUiurg—
Hnrlmur ImproveinenlJ v~ r
P.ibiir Buiiding- M'W.'..'.'.'."!'! .Y"?*
..;C. r,.Ry» W-2S2
r,il Bronio F— 46
< ; — .f .and Transporta-
tion o( 1-rcsh Iish R— M
<'iiM Storuge, Warehouaes, etc A— 13
F.VGE.
Collection of Public Works Revenue V — 223
Colling«ood —
Drv Dock: Subsidy V— 2-22
Public Building: M'tcc V— 94
Fish Hatchery R— 80
Harbour V-154
Commercial Agents and Trade Commis-
sioners Z — 18
Commissions —
t'ivil Service Y — 7-11
Coaservai ion .\ — 97
Dominions Royal Z — 22
Economic and Development F — 44
Ceorjxian Bay Canal V — 217
Labour Depf M — 7
Internal ional .loint V — 257
.M.Ix-od-Tellicr.... Y— 6.
National Battlefields F— 38
Ottawa Improvement F — 35
Railway W— 51
Soldiers Land Settlement K— 147
Commons — sec House of Commons.
Compassionate -Vllowances C.G. Rys. ... W — 295
-Agriculture A — 95
Mines Dcpt Q— 13
Conciliation and Laboiir Act Jl — 4
Conservation Commission —
.Appropriation b — 10-24
Expenditure A — 2
Civil (jovernmenl : Salaries A — 97
Miscellaneous A — 99
Consolidated Fund: Expenditure b — 2
Consolidated Fund: Hevenue b^ 52
Consolidated Revenue Fund: Yukon K— 212
Consolidation ot Rjiilway Act W — 50
Construction —
Canadian Government Railways W — 17
llud.vm Bav Ry W— 36
Lights: Marine O— 73
Public Buildings V— 2
(Juubcc Bridge W— 31
(Quebec and .Saguenay Ry W — 36
Storage Dams, Ottawa River V— 213
Telegrupli Lines V— 209-228
"Terminal Elevators: Grain Z— 17
Trent < anal W— 13
Welland Ship Canal W— 10
Consulting Engineer's Office —
Appropriation h — 10
Civil Governnienl: Contingencies W — 5
Civil Government: Salaries W— 3
Expend it urc. W — 2
Contract Dredging, 1917-18 V— 169
Contracts, Priiiircss Estimates —
Canadian Ciovernnient Railways W— 64
Canals W-S4-70
Public Works Dcpt.... V— 170
Cornwall Canal —
Revenue : ^ — 300
Stall and Repairs W- 70-101
Statistical Office"!.... W— 130
Corre»P')ndi'ncc rt Civil Service... a— 2
Costs of Litigation: Rys and Canals. . W— 47
Costs of Liiiitaiiiin; Interior K — 146
Count r^■ Savings Banks F — 11
Couttslmmigral ion Buildings, etc K49; V— 28-117
Ct.w Ba\ : Breakwater V— 130
Cribbins' Point; Wharf \— 130
Culling riijd)cr—
Appropriation '' — 49
Arrears ^ h— M
Expenditure ^ — 9
Revenue Z— 29
Customs Depnrtmcnt —
Appropriations T"*'1!
Arr««r8 ,•>- «
Civil Government: Contingencies U— 1 1
IXDEX
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
PAGE.
Customs Department — Con.
Civil Government: Salaries D — 2
Kxpenditure D — 2
He venue D — 79
.Salarie* at Ottawa D— 2
Salaries and Contingoncies —
Ontario D — 35
Quebec. D— 24
New Brunswick D — 20
N'ova Scotia D— 12
Prime Eilward Island D — 19
.Manitoba D — 55
Saskatchewan D — 59
Alberta D— 61
British Columbia D— 6.3
Yukon D— 71
Inspection, Board of Customs and Labo-
ratory D — 71
MiscoUaneous Customs D — 75
JIaintenance of Revenue Cruisers and
Special Prev. Service D — 76
Secret Preventive Service D — 77
Miscellaneous D — 77
Dairj'inj; Industries, etc A — 13
Dartmouth Public Building: M'tce V — 67
Dartmouth to IJeans: Branch Line: CG.
Hy.s.. \V— 20
Dartmouth Kivcr Hatchery: Que R— 81
Dauphin —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce K — 68
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K — 185
Kish Hatchery R— 81
PubUc Building: M'tce V— 109
Dawson Yukon 'Territory —
.Mounted Police X— 10
Public Buildings V— 127
Debt Payable in New \"ork K — 8
Debt Payable in London F— 8
Debt Payable in Canada : F— 8
Debt Public Kxpenditure F — 9
Depart mental Reports T — 0
Departments Cienerally —
-Appropriation b — 10
Contingencies F — 6
Deportation of Foreign and Uncurrent Coin.F— 12
Desjardins: Wharf V— 143
Des Joachims: Bridge V— 209
Destructive Insect and Pest Act A— 17
Digby—
Pie^. V— 130
Public Building V— 67
Distressed Canadians, relief of K— 06
Distressed Seamen, etc. aid to O — 97
District -■Vgcncies: Wages: CO. Rys W— 235
District Superintendents, Wages: C.G. RysW— 232
Dockyards —
Esfiuimalt R — 26
Halifax r R— 9
Dogfish Reduction-
Expenditure R— CO
Dolliiril Gov't. Str () — H
Dominion —
Astronomical Ob.scrvatoiy K— 148; V — .35
Buildings: M'tce V — 126
Cattle Quarantine Buildings, repairs, etc. A — 19
Census and Statistics Z — 24
Dominion Lands and Parks —
.Appropriation b — 12
.Arrears b— .54-57
Expeiiditure Summary K — 2
Ailiiiinistration of N.W. Game Act and
.Migratory Bird -Vet K— 147
Board of Examiners D.L. Sur\-eyors K — 102
( 'ontingencies advertising, etc K — 06
Canadian National Parks K— 1.31
Cost of Litication and Legal Expenses . K — 146
PAGE.
Dominion Lands and Parks — Con.
Maps of the Dominion and Northwest
Territories K — 145
Ordnance Lands — Salaries and Expenses K — 146
Moving of Residences at Frank K--147
Protection of Timber (Forestrj-) K — 102
Soldiers Settlement Act K— 147
Surveys and Works under Irrigation Act K — 121
Surveys, etc K — SO
Salaries of the Outside Service K — liG
Water Power Investigations K— 128
Grants K— 147
Revenue K— 184
Dominion —
Immigration Building: M'tce V — 64
Notes, Printing, etc F — 12
Police Expenditure L— 5-16; ZZ —
Public Buildings V — 2
Quarantine Stations: M'tce A' — 66
Traffic Bridges A'— 209
Steamers 0—6-119
Dorchester Penitentiary —
Expenditure I> — 2S
Revenue L — 40
Dredge Vessels —
Quebec Canal W— 127
Rideau Canal W— 1 >S
St. Lawrence Ship Channel O — 9S
Dredging—
New Dredging Plant-
Ontario and Quebec V — 176
British Columbia V— 182
Contract. 1917-18 .. V— 169
.Maritime Provinces \' — 177
Dntario and Quebec V — 179
Man., Sask. and Alta V— 181
Dredge Vessels Summarj- of Dredges —
British Columbia V— 208-
Maritime Provinces V — 191
Ontario and Quebec V — 20O
Dredging Plant for River St. Lawrence.. O —
Druid Gov't. Str .0— 11-11»
Dry Dock: Lauzon V — 17
Dr>' Dock: Kingston V — 1.55
Dry Docks Inspection V— 217
Dry Docks: Subsidies V— 222
Eagle Head: Breakwater V— 1.30-
East River, N.S.; Improvements V — 130
Economic and Development Commission. V— 44
Edmonton —
Bridge V— 209
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce... K — 68; V— 117
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K — 185
Harbours, etc. Office V— 162
Immigration .Agency K — J9; V — 117-65
General .'Superintendent Canadian National
Parks K— 131
. Public Buildings V— 118
Mounted Police X — 13
Timber Agency K — 191
Wharf V— 162
Elections: Canada Temperance Act \" — 6
Elections under .Statute N— 22
Electric Light Inspection —
Appropriation b — l.>
Expenditure I — 28^
Revenue 1—33-
Provisional Allowances Man. and N.W.T. I — 24
Electric Power, Exportation of —
Expenditure I— 2S
Revenue I — 33
Elevators, Terminal —
Construction, etc Z — 17
Maintenance Z — II
Revenue Z— 2* '
Elk Island Park-
Expenditure K — 133
Revenue K — 20»
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Elk Island Park— Co>i.
Elmira Public HuiMing ^ V— 23-94
Emerson Immignition A;?ency...K — 50; V — 65-109
Emerson Mounted Police X — 15
Emerson Public Huilding: M'tce V— 109
Ensineer's Staff V— 213
Kneinemcn: Wiices: C.G. Rys W— 284
Kntomolocy Branch of A — 12
Esquimau Dockyard. R— 26
ZZ—
Es^iuiraalt Dr>- Dock V— 225
Es<|uimalt Graving Dock —
Maintenance V — 225
Revenue V— 262
E»l,rjn Gov't. Str O— 12
European Immigration Agencies K — 59
European War Pensions. _F — 33
Eiaminations, Civil Ser\"ice Y — 8-11
Ejcliequer Court —
Appropriations _. b — 6-7
Civil Government: Salaries '. L — 4
Contingencies ^-^ — "
Judges: Salaries L — 8
Sale ot Reports L— 40
Eichequer Court Awards —
( 'anndian Gov't. Rys W — 21
Winder, Ont.: WhaH V— 159
Public Worka Dept '. V— 222
( ialops Canal W — 7
Trent Canal . W— 13
WcUand Ship Canal . W— 16
Sault Ste. Marie Canal... . W— 16
Moncton: C.G. Rys .. . \V— 27
Xat. Transcontinental R\' . . W — 28
Gov't. Railways: Operation \V— 220
Gov't, in the Yukon Territorj- K — 154
Excise —
.Xppropriatior.a 1> — 15
.\rrears b — 54
Eipenditure. I— -
Refunds of Revenue I — 33
Revenue 1—33
.■^izures I— 33
Salaries and Contingencies —
Ontario I— 5
(Juel)cc 1—9
.Maritime Provinces .. I — 10
Manitoba and Northwest Provinces... I— 11
British Columbia 1—12
Yukon 1—13
General Expenses. I — 13
Extra duly pay to Officers in large distil-
leries and factories I — 14
Duty pay at other than special Surveys. I — 15
Preventive Service Salaries and Contin-
gencies I — 15
Stnmp^forimportcd and Canadian Tobacco I— 10
Allowanios to Collectors of Customs and
otlirrs rin I''.x»'is<' rolicctinns I — 17
Provi.sif»nnl AUowanrc, Manitoba and West I — 17
Methylated Spirits 1—17
War Tax Contingencies I — 18
Exhibiiions A— 19
Expenditure —
Hv DcpartraeDts. . ti — 6
By Services I,— 2
Copital b — 2
Cr'nsididated Fund b — 2
I i..|<r Sialuic . b— 4
I'ndcr .Supply Itill.. 1> — 3
War Eipendiiurc. ...... . b — 4
Experimental Karms —
Buildings.. V— 29
Mnintcnance.. V — 20
Revenue . . -^ — 100
New Farms and (icncml \ — 58
Illui>trntion Farms A — 65
Experimental Stations; Production and Sale
of Canadiiin Tobacco. A — 56
Explorations Surveys and Investigations . Q — 8
Extension and Development of Canadian
Trade Z— 22
External Affairs Department —
Appropriation b — 10-34
Arrears b — 54
Civil Government Contingencies E — 3
Civil Government SaUiries E — 3
Expenditure E — 2
Salaries at Ottawa 15 — 3
Revenue E — 4
War Appropriation E — 3; ZZ —
Fair Wages anil Inspection ORiceirs M — 6
Farms, ,«cc Experimental Farms.
Farnham Tobacco Experimental Station —
Buildings V— 30
Mai.itcnance A - 56
Revenue A — 100
Farnham Public Building M'tce V — 78
Father Point Wharf .\ V— 143
Feed for Live S'ock A — 96
Fenian Raid Pon.-ions, 1866 F— 17
Ferry Service C.G. Rys W— 294
Finance Department —
Appnipriat ions b— 9-10-28
Arrears b — 54
Civil Government Contingencies F — 5
Civil Government Salaries — j F — 3
Correspondence F — 54
Expenditure F — 2
Revenue F — 46
Salaries at Ottawa F — 3
War Appropriation ZZ —
Financial .Xgent.*. London, England . F — 12
Fines and Forfeirures b — 54
Fire Escapes Dominion Buildings. V — 33
Fire Rjinging Districts K— 113
Fire Protection Scr\-iceof the Cityof Ottawa F — 44
Fisheries
Appp.'priation b — 21
Expemliiurc Summary R — 2
Revenue Suiiiniiiry.. '*~ S2
Fi.sh Breeding Eslalvlishsnenis R— 77
Fisheries lnti'llir;onre Bureau R — 67
Fisheries < Iverx'ers, Inspectors, (!unrdians,
etc R— 59
Fisheries Patrol Scriicc.. R — 68
Fisiieries Protection Service. R — 36
Fishing Bounty ^^ f^
Flags for Dominion Building" \— 33
Food Inspection 1—29-33
Forest Reserves _ K— 105
Foresin,- Branch Interior K— 103-188
Fort Anne Park, .Vnnapolis Royal K— 133
Fort Dufferin Breakwater V — 138
Fort Frani-cs —
Iniinigrnlion Agency K — 42
Indian .\gency 11— 6
Public Building V— 95
Fort Williatn —
Custom House, etc. M'tco V— 95
Harbours, etc. Office V— 159
Iniinigrnlion .\gency K — 42
Fort Willinin ami Port .\rlhur—
Harbiiur and River Improvements V— 16
Fox Island Breakwater V— 130
Fra."er River —
Impr^tvcmenls and Repairs V — 164
Ixiwer Improvements M'tce Snngboat
Samfyn V — 164
StevesU)n Jelly V— 164
Repairs to Wing Dams V— 164
.Soundings » — IW
Whnnes . ' V-165
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Experimental Farm Buildings V — 30
Experimental Farm M'tce A— 34
PJxperimental Farm Revenue A — 100
Immigration Agency K — 3fi
Increased accommodation C. G. Rys. . W — 21
Public Buildings' M'tce V — 74
French River, Ont., Dams: Repairs, etc . V — l.'M
Frair's Head: Breakwater V — 131
FronUnac Gov't. Str O— 12
Fruit Industry A — 57
Fuel Testing, etc .' Q— IS
Fuelmen: Wages: C. G. Rys W— 286
Furniture and Repairs —
Dominion Buildings V — 126
Ottawa Buildings V — 43
Rideau Hall V— 60
Gait Public Building V— 23-94
Galops Canal —
Capital Expenditure W— 7
Gananoque Public Building V — 9.5
Gananoque Wharf V — 154
Gas Inspection —
Appropriation b — 15
Arrears b — 54
Expenditure 1—28
Provisional Allowances: Manitoba and
West I— 28
Revenue 1—33
Gasp6 —
Deep Water Wharf V— 143
Fish Hatchery R— 82
Gatineau Boom V— 208
General Consulting Engineer U — 3-5
General Election, 1917 X— 22
Geological Survey —
Appropriation b — 23
Expenditure Q— 2
Explorations and Surveys Q — 8
General Expenses. Q — U
Publication of Reports, Maps, etc. Q— 12
Specimens tor Victoria Memorial Museum. Q — 13
Compensation. Q— 13
Georgetown, P. E. Island —
Fish Hatchery R— 82
Public Building V— 73
Georgian Bay Canal Commission V — 217
Gimli; Wharf, etc V— 161
Glace Bay Public Building V— 33-68
Glacier Park, B.C K— 134-205
Goderich —
Harbour Improvements V — 154
Public Building: M'tce V— 95
Gold, Silver and Bronze Coinage F — 46
Gold: Royalty on K— 207
Gold Dredging I.,eascs:Yukon K — 207
Gold Export Tax: Yukon K— 207
Gold and Silver Marking Act Z — 25
Government Elevators —
Maintenance Z — 1 1
Revenue Z— 28
Government in the Northwest Territories —
Appropriation b — 13
Expenditure K — 152
Salaries at Ottawa • K — 28
Government of the Yukon Territory —
Appropriation b — 13
Expenditure K — 2
Grant to Local Council K — 154
Grant to Local Council for M'tce and
repairs to Roads K — 154
Salaries and Expenses K — 152
Exchequer Court Awards K — 154
Government Railways, see Canadian Govern-
ment Railways.
Government Steamers —
Expenditure Summary O— 6
Revenue 0—119
Governor General —
Salarj' G— 2
Travel G— 3
Governor General's Cars W — 49
Governor Gencial's Secretary's Office —
Appropriation b — 10-11
Civil Government: Contingencies G — 3
Civil Government: Salaries G — 2
Expenditure G — 2
Revenue G — 3
Salaries at Ottawa G — 2
War Appropriation G— 2; ZZ —
Graham: Wharf . V— 143
Grain Inspection —
-Appropriation b — 49
Expenditure Z— 7
Revenue Z— 28
Grande Anse: Breakwater \ — 138
CJrand Forks —
I mmigration Agency K— 52
Public Building: M'tce : V— 120 '
Grande Prairie —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce K— 68; V— 28-118
nonunion Lands Office: Revenue K — 185
Immigration ,\gency K — 50
Immigration Building V— 28-66-118
Grand Trunk Pacific Ry. —
See Transcontinental Ry.
Grants-
Agriculture - . A— 2-96
Finance: Specially Voted.. F — 44
Indian Affairs IJ— 2
Interior K — 2
Justice L — 16
Militia P— 31
Railways and Canals W — 50
Gratuities —
Appropriation b — 25
Agriculture A — 96
Archives B — 5
Auditor General's Office C — 6
Customs t . . . D — 77
Finance F — 45
Justice L — 16
Indian Affairs H — 56
Interior K — 154
I nland Revenue I — 32
Legislation ; N — 17
Marino and Fisheries O — 116
Militia and Defence P — 72
Mines Dept Q— 20
Naval Service R— 99
Po.st OfTice S— 172
Printing and Stationery T — 8
Privy Council Office U — 5
Public Works V— 256-222
Railways and Canals W — 132
Secretary of State Y — 7
The Senate ; N— 5
Graving Docks —
Maintenance V — 225
Revenue V— 261
Great War Veterans Association —
Expenses of delegates to Conference at
Ottawa U— ~ 5
Grenville Gov't. Str O— 13
Grcnvillo Canal, see Carillon and Gronville
Canal-
Grindstone: Wharf V— 143
Crosse Isle Quarantine Station —
Buildings V— 21
Maintenance A — 91
Wharfs V— 144
Ilaileybury —
Harbour Improvements V — 154
District, Harbours, etc. Office V — 159
Wharf V— 155
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Halifax-
Car Shops: C. G. Rys. \V— 230
Custom House V — 25S
Detention Hospital K — 36
Dockyard R— 9
Graving Dock V— 2,58
Harbours, etc. Office V— 135
Immigration Agency K — 36; V — 6S-M
Locomotive Shops:"C. G. Uys W— 2,36
New Tcrminiil facilities: C. G. Rvs W — 17
Ocean Terminals \V— 17-21-191-226
Public Buildings V— 33-2.5S
Public Buildings: M'tce V— tiS
Quarantine: M'tce A— 89: V— 66
Restoration W— 133
Relief . F— 44
Hamilton —
Harbours Improvements V — 227
Immigration Agency K — 37
Public Buildings V— 34-96
Hampton, N..S. : Breakwater V — 131
Hansard, Commons N — 1 1
Harbours and Rivers —
Capital Expon*!iturr V — 2
Collection of Revenue V — 3
Generally Income Expenditure . V — 3
British Columbia V— 163
Manitoba V— 161
New Brunswick V— 137
Nova iScotia .' V— 128
Ontario V— l.">2
Prince Edward Islanil V— 136
Quebec \'— 140
Saskatchewan and Alberta V — 162
Yukon Territorv V— 168
Gcncmlly V— 168
Maintenance and Repairs V — 228
Harl>ours, etc., Marine —
Expenditure O — 8.5
Revenue O — 119
Harri.Mon I^ko Fi.vli Hatchery R — 83
Harrow Tobacco Experimental Station —
Buildings V— 31
Maintenance A — 86
Re\enuo A— 100
Health of Animals A— 58
High Commissioner's Office —
Appropriation h — 10-11
Expenditure F — 6
High I'rairie: Dominion Lands OfTicc K— 69, K-185;
V-I18
Hiuiusii: Wharf... V-16I
Holberg: Wharf \'— 'F'
Honiestcad In.spoctors K — 76
Hospital Bay, Magdalen Isd.: Breakwater. V— 144
H0U.S0 of Commons—
.Appropriation . . h — 16-17
E«p<'niliture Summary N — 2
<.'ontingi,ncie.« X' — JO
Eipcn-^i.-s of Commitloca N — 9
<^Jrnluitics N — ' 17
Inilemnity and Transportation N— 13
I, . , . ... ncbnten . N— II
• Arms Estimati' N — 11
■ Ottawa . N— 7
.\li Mh.iiifOUB N — 17
Revenue N — 67
Hudson Bay: Patrol of 'Northern waters of
( 'anmln R — 62
Hudson Bay Railway —
Appropri.ilion Ii— 44
Cnpitnl Kipenditure —
' r and Terminals . W— 37
< I'arties W— 39
^ i Waged W— 39
PAQE.
Hudson Bay Railway— Con.
Port Nelson Terminals —
Puri'hase of Drc<lge W — 43
Sundry Accounts W — 43
.steamers W— 43
.Salaries ami Wages W — 42
Radio Station: The Pas. .. W— 44
Radio Station: Port Nelson W — 44
Halifax Office W— 44
Cf>lIcetion of Revenue—
Compa.isionate Allowances. , . W— 29.5
Hudson: Wharf V— 144
Hull-
Public Building V— 79
Wharf V— 144-226
Humboldt —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce K — 69
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K — 185
Public Building: -M'tce V— 113
Hydrographic Surveys —
Naval Service Dept R— 40
Immigration —
Appropriation . b — 10-14
Chinese: Contingencies . . K — 65
Chinese: Sahiriea K— 65
Chinese: Revenue K— 212
Contingencies K— 35
Expenditure Summary... K — 2
Relief of Distressed Canadinii-^ K — 66
Salaries K— 17
Iiiimigrntion Act: Fines . K — 210
Immigration Buildings —
Maintenance . \ - 04
Imperial Government Account
Expenses re lilting of rails .. W— 133
Imperial Institute. London A — 65
Improvement ( ominission, Ottawa F — 35
Income War Tax .\ct: Administniii.in F — 41
Indemnity and Transportation-
House of Conimons N — 13
The Senate N— ,5
Indian .\fTairs Department
Appropriation b— 10-14
Arrears I) — 54
Civil Ciovernmcnt: Contingencies . H — 5
Civil Government: Salaries H — 5
Expenditure I' — 2
Revenue 1 1— .57
Salaries at Ottawa II — 5
War .Appropriation H— 57; ZZ —
Inilian Expenditure —
Summary II - 2
Annuities under Statute.. II 5
British Columbia 11—35
Man., .Saj(k., Alta. and N.W. I H- 15
New Brunswick 11—11
Nova Scotia " - 12
Ontario and Quebec II — 7
Prince Edwarii Island.. H— 14
Yukon Territory H— 42
Indian iMlucation H— 42
General II — 54
Miscellaneous II — ,56
Indian Trust FumI—
.Summary of Balances H - .58
.Summary of .Accounts. H 59
Baml Accounts II 77
Indiim Head Experimental Farm -
Buildings V- 31
Maintenance.. A— 30; V— 113
Revenue A— 100
In.lian Head Forestry Braneh . K -103; V— 113
Indian Lands, I'rincipol Due 1) — 8<J
Industrial Disputes Investigation .\ct .... M — 6
Industrial and Scientific Research Bureau. Z— 22
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Inland Revenue Department —
Appropriations b — 10-1 5
Arrears b — 54
Civil Ciovemment: Contingencies I — 5
Civil Cjovemmcnt: Salaries I — 3
Expenditure Summarj'
Salaries and Contingencies —
Ontario
Quebec
Maritime Provinces
Manitoba and N.W. Provinces
British Columbia
Yukon
Salaries at Ottawa
Seizures
Refunds and Drawbacks
Revenue ,
Inspection —
Boundary K
Canada (!rain Act Z — 7-28
Cattle— .\j!riculture A — 66-99
Cattle— Marine O— 24
Customs Ports D — 71
Dominion Lands K — 75-104
Dry Dorks Generally V— 217
ElecTic lyight and Gas I — 25
Elevator Scales I — 24
Excise- —
British Columbia
Manitoba and Northwest Provinces.
Maritime Provinces
Ontario
Quebec
General Expenses I — 13
Food 1—29
Fisheries R— 59-96
Immigration K — 4H9
Indian H— 34-41
Labour Dept M — 7
Meat and Canned Foods A — 81
Post Office S— 50
Staples Z— 7-28
Steamboat O— 98-120
Weights and Measures I — 20
Inspection and Sale Act Z — 25
Inspection Boats: M'tce and Operation —
Summary.... V — 218
British Columbia V— 221
Manitoba V — 220
Maritime Provinces ^ . . V — 218
Ontario and Quebec V — 220
Inspections and Surveys —
Canals W— 47
Railways W — 48
Public Works V— 221
laspcctors Overseers and Guardians —
Fisheries R — 59
Inspectors' Post Office —
Contingencies S — 152
Salaries S — 50
Insurance Department —
Appropriations b — 10-11
Civil Government: Contingencies J — 3
Civil Government: Salaries J — 2
Expenditure J — 2
Revenue J — 3
Salaries at Ottawa J — 2
War Appropriation ZZ —
Interest, on Advances under Ry. Subsidies
Acts W— 308
Interest on Investments F — 47
Interest on Public Debt. —
Appropriation b — 28
Expenditure F — 9
Interior Department —
Appropriations b-^10-12-13-14
Arrears b — 54-57
P.^CE.
Interior Department— Con.
Civil Government: Contingencies K — 35
Civil Government: Salaries K — 3
Expenditure K — 2'
Revenue K— 184
Salaries at Ottawa K — 3
International Catalogue of Scientific Lite-
rature Y — 7
International Institute of Agriculture A — 65
International Joint Commission V — 257
Internment Operations ZZ"-
Invcrmere Experimental Farm —
Buildings ^ V— 32
Maintenance A — 37
Revenue . A— 100
Inverness —
Harbour Improvements V— 131
Ix)bstpr Hatchery R— 84
Public Building V— 69
Investigation Act, Industrial Disputes . . . M — 6
Investigations —
Fisheries R— 97
Mines Dept Q— 8
Ore Deposits, etc Q — 17
Water Power K— 128
Wrecks O— 23
Investments for Sinking Funds F — 47
Investments, Interest on F — 47
Irrigation Sur\'ej-s K — 121
Isle Perrot North: Wharf.. V— 144
Isle Verte —
Harbours, etc. Office A— 150
Whari, etc V— 144
Jamesville: Breakwater X — 131
Jasper Park —
Expenditure Iv — 134
Revenue K — 205
Joliette Public Building V— 33-79
Judges —
Appropriation b — 6
Expenditure s L — 2
Pensions F — 14
Justice Department —
Appropriations h — C-10-11-12
Arrears b — 55
Civil Government: Contingencies L — 6
Civil Government: Salaries L — 5
C'orrcspondence re Expenditure L — 39
Expenditure I.. — 2
Revenue L — 40
Salaries at Ottawa L — 5
War .-Vppropriation ZZ —
Kamloops —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce K — 69
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K — 185
Public Building: M'tce V— 121
Timber Agency K— 192
Kapuskasing Experimental Farm —
Buildings V — 31
Maintenance A— 38; V— 96
Revenue A— 100
Kenora —
Fish Hatchery R— 85
Indian Agency H — 23
Public Building: M'tce V— 97
Wharf V-155
Kcntville —
Experimental Farm —
Buildings V— 30
.Maintenance A— 40; V— 690
Revenue A— 100
Public Building: M'tce V— 69
Kincardine: Public Building: M'tce V — 97
Kincardine: Repairs V— 155
King's Printers .\d vance Account T — 24
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K ingston —
Dry Dock V— 155
Craving Dock: Revenue V— 262
Harbour Improvements V — 155
Peniteniian,'; M'tce L — 21
Penitentiurv: Revenue Ij — 40
Public Buildings: M'tce V— 97
Kincston Royal Militarj- College —
Gratuities S — 72
Buildings V— 23
Maintenance P — 67
Revenue P — 78
Kingsville Fish Hatchery >Jl— 86
Kootenay District : \\ han-es V — 165
Laboratories —
Bioli >K>cal A — 65
( anndian Inspection and Testing V — 217
Cement Testing V — 168
Customs D — 74
Fuel Testing and Concentration Q — 19
Forest Products, Montreal K — 119
F.x.d 1—30
Laljour Committee—
Fipendi!ure V — 2
Salaries at Ottawa V — 4
I>abour Department —
Appropriations b — 10-16
Civil Government: Contingencies M — 3
Civil Government: Salaries M — 3
Kxpcnditure M — 2
Revenue M — 7
Sidaries at Of tawa M — 3
Labour (Jozet'.e—
Expenditure M — 3
Revenue M — 7
Lacliine Canal —
Montreal: Office of Supt. Engineer W— 107
Re\ enue W— 300
Staff and Repairs \V— SO-IO:i
Statistical Offices \V— 130
Ijichine Public Building* M'tco V — 79
lA. olle: Wl.arf V— 144
Lncombe F.xperimental Farm —
Building-! V— 32
Maintcniince A— 42; V— IIS
Revenue A — 100
Ladi/ (irey Gov't. Str O— 13
f.ailv I.nurirr Gov't. Str O— 14
I. ukc of the Woods Technical Board E — 4
l.amhtnn Ciov't. Sir O— 16
Land Agencies Dominion —
Kxpcnditure K — 67
Revenue K— 185
/.onWoimr Gov't. Str O— 15
Laprnirie Protection Worka V — 145
Ijipriiiric Public Building: M't«e V — 80
Ijitchfor.l Dam 'V— 227
Lauzon Dry Dock... V — 17
I«amington Public Building: M'ico V — 9S
liCamington: Wharf V — 156
IxMfislalion —
Appropriation b — ■ 16
Eipenditurc —
Hriuw* of f Vimmon."* N — 2
I, ibrnrv of Parliament N — 2
Tho.'^'nBtc N— 2
Printing. Printing Paper and Binding.. N — 19
Printing, Binding and Distributing An-
nual .Stalulos N — 19
Contingent Kip<>niM»ii r« Voters Lists... N — 19
Contingenciofl, Clerk of the Crown in
Ch»ncer>- N— 19
Provincial Votcm List* N— 21
Klertion«—Undor Statute N— 22
Miscellaneous N — 2
Revenue N— 07
Lennoxville Experimental Farm —
Buildings V— 31
Maintenance A— 43; V— 80
Revenue A— KW
Le Pa-s-
Dominion Lands Office K— 60-185
Public Building: M'tce V— 109
I.ethbridge —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce. . . . K— 69; V— 118
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K— 185
Kxporiinontal Farm —
Buildings y— 32
Maintenance A — 45; V — 118
Revenue A — 100
Immigration K— 50; V— 60-118
Public Building V— 118
Mounteil Police X— 14
Le vis-
Graving Dock —
Inspection ^' — 217
.Maintenance V — 2'25
Revenue V— 261
Harbour Improvements V — 145
Public Buil.ling V— 33-80
Library of Parliament —
Appropriation b— 17
Expenditure —
Contingencies X — 18
Books for (icneral Library N — 18
Salaries at Ottawa N — 17
Miscellaneous N — 18
Lieutenant Governors' Salaries F— 7
Life .Saving .Stations, including Rewards (or
Saving Life R — 55
Lighthouse and Coast Service —
Appropriation b — 20
Expentliture —
Suiiiniary O — 2
,\dministration of Pilotage O — 84
.Vgcncics, Rents and Contingencies. . O— 35
.\llowances O — 86
Breaking Ice in Thunder Bay, etc O — 85
Compassionate ,\IIowance O — 86
Construction of Lighthouses O — 73
Maintenance of Lights O — 38
Maintenance and Repairs to Wharfs. . O — 85
IVnsiiins to Retired Pilots. O— 80
New Vessel, etc O — 86
Repairs to Maritime Road O — 88
Salaries of Lightkeepeni O — 25
Signal Service O — 82
Revenue O— 119
Lithographing, Printing, etc. paid for by
K ing's Printer T — 27
Little .San.ls, P. E. Islan.l: Wharf V-136
Live Stock Industry: Agriculture A — 60
Live Stock Inspection' Marine O— 24
Lloydminster —
Immigralion Agency K — 50
Immi^nition Building: M'tco V — 113
Public Building: M'tco V-34-1 13
lyondon, Ont. —
Public Buildings: M'tce V— 98
Imniigrntion Agency K^37; V — 65
Ixinilon, ICngland —
.Archives Oflice 1> — 5
I'inancial Agents F — 12
Immigration Agency K — 58
Imperial Institute A — 06
Library Y — 6
I^tbiniere: Wharf V— 145
Macl.<'<id —
Public Huihiing: M'tce V-IIO
Mounted Police X— 9
Mngdidcn Islands: Improvements, etc V— 146
Mail Service —
By Water »- 24
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PAGE.
Mail Service— Con.
}Jy Railways S— 25
Ordinary Land Conveyance S — 49
Winter: P.E. Island \V— 2«5
Riinouski, Str. Lady Evelyn S — 24
Mail Subsidies and Steamship Subventions —
Appropriat ion h — 1 8
Expenditure Z — 25
Maintenance Dominion Buildings V — 126
Maintenance of Lights O — 38
Maintenance of Revenue Cruisers D — 77
Manitoba Penitentiary —
Maintenance L — 30
Revenue L — 40
Maple Creek —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce. . . . K— 70; V— 113
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K — 185
Public Buildings V — 113
Mounted Police X — 9
Maps, Plans, etc. of Dominion K — 145
Margaree Harbour: Improvements V — 132
Margaree Fish Hatchery R— 86
Marine Biologi'Til Stations R — 96
Marine Hospitals and Distressed Seamen —
.\ppropriat ion b — 20
I xpenditure O — 2
Marine Hospitals. O — 92
Shipwrecked and Distressed Seamen O — 97
Marine and Fisheries Department —
.Appropriations b— 10-20-28
Arrears b — 55
Civil Govcrnme.it: Contingencies O — 6
C'ivil Government: Salaries O — 3
Correspondence re Revenue O — 124
Expenditure O — 2
Revenue O — 117
Salaries at Ottawa O — 3
Mariners' Fund —
Revenue 0—119
Refunds. . . O— 120
McLeod-Tellier Commission Y — 6
.Meat and Canned Foods Inspection A— 81
•Medicine Hat —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce K — 70
DominionL3ndsOfP.ee: Revenue K — 185
I III migration Agencv K — 50; V — 119
Public Building: M'tce..'. V— 119
.Metcorologif-al ."Service O — 87
Methylated ."Spirits —
Expenditure 1—17
Revenue I — 33
Midland —
Di.strict Harbours Office V— 159
Public Building: M'tce V— 99
Military and N'aval Ser\'ice: Wages: C. G.
Rys. Employees \V— 280
Militia and Defence Department —
.Vppropriation b — 10-21
.Arrears b— 55
Civil Government: Contingencies P — 7
Civil Government: Salaries P — 3
Expenditure P — 2
Revenue P — 77
Salaries at Ottawa P — 3
Militia and Defence —
War Expenditure ZZ —
Expenditure Summary P — 2
.\llowance, Active Militia P — 73
( 'adet SerN'ices P — 31
Contingencie.s P — 68
Customs Dues P — 71
Departmental Library P — 71
Engineer Services and Works P — 02
flrants to A.ssociations and Bands P — 31
Headquarters Divisional and District
•StalTs P— 9
Militia Council and Inspector General —
Statutory P — 0
PAGE.
Militia and Defense— Con.
Maintenance of Military Properties P — 62
Permanent Force P — 27
Printing and Stationery P^ 71
Rojal Military College P— 67
.Salaries an<l Wages P — 39
Schools of Instruction P — 27
Surveys P — 64
Training .\ieas and Lands (or Military Pur-
poses P— 63
Transport and Freight P— 71
Payment to Geo. Mc.Arthur, interest on
security cheque P — 71
Officers of the Canadian Militia, attending
overseas manoeuvres in 1913 P — 71.
Hire of motor cars, overseas in 1912-13 for
Major General Hughes P — 71
Monuments on Battlefields — Stony Creek. P 31
Pensions to Ex-Civil Employees P — 71
Gratuities, etc ^. P — 72
Milverton Public Building V-^23-99
Miminigash: Breakwater, etc V — 136
Mines Department —
Appropriation b — 10-23
Arrears b — 55
Civil Government: Contingencies Q^ 7
Civil Government: Salaries Q — 3
Expenditure Q — 2
Revenue Q— 20
Salaries at Ottawa Q — 3
Mines Expenditure —
Investigation of Ore Deposits, etc. Q— 14
General Expenses (i — 18
Mining Recorder Offices, Yukon ^ — 127
Mining Lands and Yukon Branch: Interior K — 187
Minor Revenues —
Expenditure Inland Revenue I — 32
Mint Royal, Ottawa F— 44-46; Y— 25
Miscellaneous —
Appropriation b — 24
.Vgricuhure A — 96
.Archives B — 5
Auditor General's OfBce C — 6
Customs D— 75-77
External Affairs E— 4
Finance • F — 45
House of Commons N— 17
Indian Affairs H — 56
Inland Revenue I — 32
Interior K — 154
Justice L— 6-16
Labour M — 7
Marine O— 116
Militia and Defence P— ~'~
Mines Q-1.3-20
Naval Service R— 99
Post Office S— 149-172
Printing and Stationerj' T — 7
Privy Council U — 5
Public Works V-2'22-257
Railways and Canals W — 50-132
Royal N.W. M. Police X— 18
Secretary of State ^ — 7
Senate N — 5
Miramiclii Fish Hatchery R — 87
Mi-scellaneous Canals: Staff ^^"'-'^
Modus Vivendi Licenses R — 67-107
Moncton —
( 'ar Shops: C^. G. Rys W— 250
Locomotive Shops: C. G. Rys W — 244
Office Wages: C. G. Rys W— 221
Eliminate level Crossings, etc.: C.G. RysW— 27
Public Buildings: M'tce V— 75
Shop Wages: C. G. Rys W— 236
Montcalm Gov't. Str O— 17-119
Montmagny —
Harbours, etc. OBRce V— 150
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AL'DITOR GEXERALS IlKl'ORr, tOHtOIS
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
M ontm agny— Con .
Public BuUding: M'tce V— SI
W^arf V— 146
ilontreal —
Canal Office W— 107-130-300
Dry Dock V— 222
Harliours, etc. Office V— 151
Forc>t Products Laboratories ^~"?
IniniiKration Agency K — 37
Immigration Buildings V — 65-82
Marino Agency O — 37
Office Supt'K. Engineer: Quebec Canals W— 107
Public Buildings V— 22-33
Public Buildings: M'tce V— 81
Monuments V— 212
Moosejaw —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce K — 70
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K— IS5
Immigration Agency K — 50; V — 65-113
Public Buildings: M'tce V— 113
Morden. Man. —
Eiperimcntal Farm: M'tce A — 46; V — 31
Kxpcrimcntul Farm: Revenue A — 100
Immigration Agencv K — .tO
Public Building: Mtce V— 109
Murniv htw
Public Biiil.ling: M'tce V— 80
Wharf, etc V— 146
Murrav Canal —
Revenue \V— 300
StafT and Repairs \V— 84 107
Museum Ciinadiun Fisheries R — 65
Museum Victoria Memorial Q — 10-13
Nanoim'>—
Harbour Improvements V — 166
Public Building: M'tce Y— 121
Nappan Kiperimcntal Farm —
Buildings % ^* — 30
Maintenance A— 47; V — 70
Revenue A— 100
National Battlefields Fund F— 38
National CJallerj- V— 212
National Parks K— 131-204
National Her\ice News F — 44
National Tran.'tcontinental Railway see
Tran.«contincni:il Railway.
Natuntlizalion Returns Y — 5-7
Naval Ser\'irc Department —
Appropriations b — 10-26
Arrears b — 55
C'ivil ( iovernment: <'ontingencies...- . . . R — 6
Civil flovemmcnt: Salaries R — 3
ICiponditure R — 2
Revenue ; R— 99
(Nilarics at Ottawa R— 3
Naval Service Kxpenditurc —
Summary R — 2
Naval .Serv-ice. Ships. I>ockyards, etc. . R— 6
Ki*hcnc" Prf>tection .Serv'ice R — 36
H Kic Sur\'cy!< R— 40
1 ipliic Service. R — 44
I rv R- .52
I'nirol o( .Northern Waters o( (Janada... R — .'3
Lifel>on» Stations and Rcwanls R— 55
Fi^licries Overseers, Inspectors, Cuar-
.li:iii«, etc R— .50
Hiiil'ling lifiliwaysanil Clearing Rivers. R — 68
1.^'KtI »n*l Incidental I-'xpenscs U — 65
* 'unadnin I''i'>licries MuM>um R — 65
I Jy-ter ( 'ulturc R— 65
Colrl Storage lor Bait and Transporta-
tion nf Krrili Fi'^h R— 66
1 H— 66
H- 67
i :..; ...-- !;..iL-.»u R— 67
Fishenes Patrol Elervico R — 67
PAGE.
Xaval Service Expenditure — ('on.
F.xhibit of Fresh and Cured Fish at
Toronto Exhibition R — 77
Fish Breeding Establishments R — 77
Inspection of Canned and Pickled Fish.. R — 96
.Marine Biological Board of Canada R — 96
Fishing Bounty R — 99
tiratuitics... R— 99
War .Appropriation ZZ—
N'ecum Teuch : Wharf V— 132
NVguac: Wharf V-i:j9
Nelson —
Public Building: M'tce V-121
Harbours, etc. Office V — 167
Neivcastle District, Slides and Booms —
-Maintenance V— 208-223
\euinglon Gov't. Str O— l7
New Westminster —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce.
Dominion Lands Office" Revenue.
Fish Hatchery
Harbours, etc. Office
Public Building: M'tce. .
Timber Office
MJ„, H.M.C.S
Noon Ciun Expenses ".
Nootka Island: Wharf
North Batllcford—
Immigration -Xgom-y K-
Public Building: M'tce
North Portal Immigration Agency K-
North Svdncv —
Harbours, etc. Office V— 135
iTiimigration Agency K — 38; V— 64-70
Quarantine Station .\— 90
Public Building: M'tce V— 70
Wharf V-133
Northwest Territories: Government of . K— 152
North West Game and Migrutorj' Bin!
Act K-147
Norway Bay: Wharf, etc. V— 146
ObserA-atorj- —
Ottawa .\stronomieol K— 147; V — 35 .
■ Gonzales Heights, B.C '... V— 125
Saanich K-14S; V-125
Observatories: Marine.. •>— 87
Ocean ami River Service-
.\ppropriai ion b — 20
Expenditure Summary O — 2
Camidian Hegistration of Shipping . . O— 23
(battle Ins|)oction « )— 24
Government Steamers.. < •— 6
Inveslit'ation into Wrecks.. D— 23
Examination of Masters and Mates ... O— 22
]{emoval uf < (list ructions from Navigable
Waters ^— ?*
(Schools of Navigation
Inspection of Live Stock .Shipments.
Wrecking Plants...
t'nfor<~u-on Expenses
K- 71
K-IS5
R- 88
. . V-167
V-121
.K-7I-I92
R-9
F- 6
V— IW
.50; V-65-I14
. V— 114
-50; V— 65-114
Itiver: Improvements..
' - 1 . Lawrence Conals —
Ji(3\enuc
Staff and Bepaire
.Sleoiiier .4 /rrr
.Stalistiinl < Iffices....
.Surveys and Inspoctioni
Ordnance Lands—
.\rrenr!<
Eipcndilure
Revenue
Oxhawn Public Buildin(: M'tec .
O'hawa Piers
I Ottawa —
I Astronomical Observatory K— 14"
Canadian Fisheries Mu«um .
o-
-23
o-
- 24
( >-
- 24
( 1
:4
W-
- 4S
V-
-1116
\V-
-.100
\\-
107
w-
-lOS
w-
-i:to
W-
- 4«
1.
.'■.4
K
1411
K-
-209
V-
-100
V-
-160
: V
-.38
R-
- 65
INDEX
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Ottawa — Con.
Canadian Tobacco Experimental StationA — 56-100
Canals V— 2-3-300
Cement Testing Laboratorj' V— 168
City Bridges V— 209
District Harbours, etc. Offiop V— 160
Eastern Departmental liuiUling: New
roof V— U
Experimental Farms —
Biological Laboratory A — 6.5
Buildings V— 2!)
Maintenance A — 21
Revenue A— 100
Fire Protection Service F — 4-1
Improvement Commission F — 35
National Gallery of Canada V— 212
Parliament Buildings: Restoration V — 15-16
River District Slides and Booms-
Expenditure V— 223
Revenue V— 263
Kiver Works Office V— 225
Royal Mint Refinerj' F— 44-46; V— 25
Wellington Street Buildings V — 34
Ottawa Public Buildings; Construction and
Improvement —
Customs Building V — 24
Macerating Plant for Currency Branch
Finance Dept V — 25
Parliament and Departmental Buildings:
Rewiring V — 25
Pavement including share and cost of
repairing Sussex St V — 25
Printing Bureau: Freight elevators V — 25
Royal Mint: Repairs V— 25
Fire Escapes ^■ — 25
Fittings V— 24
Ottawa Public Buildings: Repairs and
Maintenance —
Summary V — 35
Astronomical Observatory V — 35
Elevator Attendants V — 35
Gas and Electric Light V— 30
Heating, Including Salaries of Engineers,
etc V— 38
Pay-Lists V— 41
Power for Elevators, etc V — 63
Rents V— 63
Repairs Furniture, Grounds, etc V — 43
Ridcau Hall: Maintenance V— 5S
Rideau Hall: Fuel and Light V-60
Telephone Service V — 60
Ottawa and other Buildings: Rents —
Expenditure V— 63-223
Revenue V— 259
Ottawa River: Storage Dams and Reser-
voirs V— 217
Ottawa River Works V— 223
Ouareau River: Repairs V— 140
Outstanding Cheques F— 46
Owen Sound —
Harbour Improvements V — 156
Public Building: M'tce V— 100
Oyster Culture R— 65
Pacific Cable: Cost and Maintenance S — 174
Palmerston Public Building V— 25-100
Paris, France —
Archives Office B — 5
External Affairs Agency E — 4
Immigration Agency K — 61
Parks: Canadian National K— 131 204
Parliament Buildings: Ottawa V— 11-15
Parrsboro: Public Building V— 70
Parrsboro: Wharf V— 133
Parry Sound —
Marine .^gcncy O— 37; V— 101
Patent Fees, Trade Marks, etc.: Revenue.. A — 99
I'atent Record A— 85
Patent Medicine Act
Peace River —
Dominion Lands Office; M'tce
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue
Immigration Building K— 51 ; V-
Peace River Crossing: Mounted Police..
Pelee Island Cable and Telephone Line.
Pembroke Public building: M'tce
Pembroke: Wharf
Penitentiaries —
Appropriation
Arrears
Expenditure —
Suinmary
.\lberta
British Columbia
Dorchester
Kingston
Manitoba
St. Vincent de Paul
Saskatchewan
General Account
Revenue ! . . .
Pension Commissioners, Board of —
Salaries and Continge.it Expenses.
Pension Fund —
Militia
Mounted Police
P,\OE.
I— 32
. K- 71
. K— 185
-28-66-119
. X— 15
. V— 256
. V— 101
. V— 157
. b— 26
b — 55
. I.— 2
. I^ 36
. L— 38
. L— 28
. L— 21
. L— 30
. L— 25
L— 33
. L— 38
L— 40
. F— 20
. P— 78
. X— 22
. b— 27
F— 20
. F— 17
. F— 14
. F— 17
. K— 164
F— 15
Pensions —
Appropriations
European War; StafT
Fenian Raid, 1866
Judges: Statute
Militia: Generally
Military Asylum, Canada: Statute
Miscellaneous; Under Supply Bill
Northwest Rebellion, 1885: Militia
Generally F— 16
Permanent Force Act, 1901 F — 17
Royal Northwest Mounted Police —
Northwest Rebellion, 1885... X— 20
Special Pensions X — 20
Pensions under Statute X — 20
To Retired Pilots O— 86
Under Supply Bill F— 2
Peterboro Public Building: M'tce V — 101
Peterboro: Wharf, etc * V— 157-227
Philipsburg: Wharf V— 146
Piors, Wharfs —
Marine Department —
Maintenance and Repairs O — 85
Revenue 0—121
Salaries O— 123
Public \\ orks Department —
Expenditure ; V — 2
Plant tor Printing Bureau T — 6
Point Edward; Inspector of Dredging V — 157
Point Shea; Magdalen Ids.; Wharf V— 146
Police, Dominion —
Civil Government Salaries L — 5
Expenditure. L — 16
War Appropriation ZZ —
Police Mounted —
lite Royal Northwest Mounted Police.
Port Arthur —
Dry Dock Subsidy V— 222
Fish Hatchery R— 89
Harbours, etc. Office V— 160
Immigration .\gency V — 65-101
Public Buildings: M'tce V— 101
Port Arthur and Fort William —
Harbour and River Improvements V — 16
Port Bur\vell: Piers V— 157
Port Clements: Improvements V — 106
Port Colljorne: Breakwaters V — 167
Port Colborne Public Building: M'tce V— 102
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
PAGE.
Port Colborne —
Elevator W-120
Elevator Staff, etc W— 125
Elevator Revenue W — 301
Bre-'ikwatcrs V— 157
Public Building: M'tco V— 102
Port George: Breakwater V— 133
Port Hope —
Harlxjur Improvements . N — 15/
Public Building: M'tce . V— 102
Port Nelson Terminals: Hudson ii:i.\ l\y. \V — 40
Port Stanley : CIroynes V — 157
Harbour improvements V — 158
Post Office Department —
Appropriations b — 10-27
Arrears " b — 55
Civil Government: Contingencies S — 19
Civil Government: Salaries S — 3
Chief Post Office Superintendents' Office
Salaries S — 49
Contingencies: Inspectors and Superin-
tendents S — 152
Contingencies: City Post Offices S — 159
Expenditure, Summary S — Jl
(Iratuities S — 1<2
.M;ii'. Bags, Locks and Repair^ S — 21
\l:iil Service— By Water K— 24
M:i:l Service— By Railways S— 25
\I;iil Servii-e — Bv Land Conveyance S — 49
MisrcUiiicous S— 149-172
Biiri-cl Post Systciai ialaries S— 49
S:ilaricsat City I'o<IOffii-es tS — 87
Srilririr? St Inspectors' Uffu-es S — 50
< )tlawa S — 3
-upcrintendent's and Railway
.•;.... . tks S— 58
■^ ukon ■lcrritor> S— 171
Revenue S— 175
Pacitic Cable: < omrjttui ui*\;tni>
ro;ist and M'tce S — 174
War Appropriat ion ZZ —
Powell River: Wharf. V— 166
Premium Discount and Exchange 1"— 47
ProM-i.u-
.M;.ri:.e Agency .. O— 66
I'ublir Building V— 25
Public Building: Mt.. V— 102
Provontive Service —
1
I'll ■ (■ .\il.lTl —
Dniiiinion Lands Office
Dominion Land.^ Office
llarbour^. etc. Office
ImmiCTation .Vgency
Mounted I'olirc
I'ublic Building: M't.c
TimlKT Agency
Wharf
Prircf Kdirard Itland, Car Fcriy, Govt.
Str.—
Kipcndilurc.
Prince Rupert —
Dry Dork In.«pection
llarlK>ur«. etc. (office
Iiiimignilion Agency
Immigration Muildlng-
I'ublir Buildings ...
(^ii.'irantine Station
rrinnng. Binding and Distributing Annual
.•^talutcfl..
Printing and .Stationery Department.—
Appropnationft ... . ..
Arrears
Caiuwla Gfticttr.
D-
I-
15
M'tce K— 71
Revenue K — 185
V- 162
K -51; V 65-114
X— II
V-1I4
K— 193
V-lfi2
W-170
V-217
V-1B8
K- 53
V- 66
V-I22
V— 160
N- IS
b- 10-24
b- 68
T- 6
Printing and Stationeo' Dept.— Con.
Civil Government: Contingencies T — 5
Civil Government: Salaries T — 2
Correspondence T — 50
Distribution of Parliamentary Docu-
ments T — 5
Expenditure T — 2
Gratuities T — 8
King's Printer's Advance Account T — 24
Lithographing Printing, etc T — 27
Miscellaneous T — 7
Miscellaneous Print ing T — 6
Plant for Printing Bureau T — 6
Stationery Office Stock Account T — 8
Revenue T — 45
Private Bills: Fees and Charges —
House of Commons N — 68
The Senate N— 68
Privy Council Office —
Appropriation b — 10
Civil Ciovernment: Contingencies U -^5
Civil Ciovcrnment: Salaries U — 4
Expenditure. U — 2
Salaries at Ottawa ._ U — 4
War Appropriation U — 3; ZZ —
Production and Sale of Canadian Tobaoco. A — 56
Progress Estimates, Contracts —
Canals W— 54-76
Public Works V— 170
Railways W— 64
Proprietary and Patent Medicine Act —
Expenditure I — 3'-
Revenue \ — 33
Prov inci:il .Subsidies F — 34
Provincial Voters Lists N— 21
Public Archives B — 2
Public Buildings —
Capital Expenditure V — 2
Income Expenditure V — 2
British Columbia V— 2-28
Dominion V — 2
Experimental Farms V — 29
Immigration Buildings V — 64
Geterady V" — 33
Maintenance V — 126
Manitoba, .-Mi.skalchewan and Alberta. . V — 26
Maritime Provinces V — 21
Ontario V— 23
Ottawa V— 11-35
Quebec.. V— 21
Rideau Hall V— 60
Yukon Ty V-128
Public Debt—
Appr<ipriation b— 9-28
Expenditure .Summary V — 2
Charges of Management F — 10
Chari-c- of Maniigemenl: Loan Account. . F — J3
Interest on I'ublic Debt F— 47
Premium Discount and Exchange F — 47
Sinking Funds F— 10-47
Public Information Bureau —
Expenditure 1'- 2
Salaries at Ottawo I- — ♦
Public Works Departments—
Appropriatif)n b— 10-28 to 43. .
Arrears b— 58
Civil Government: Cont ingoncje* V— 11
Civil Government: Solnries V — 4
Corre.'pondencc re Revenue V — 264
Expeniliturc. V — J|
Revenue . . \ — 259
Salaries at Ottawa V— 4
War Appropriation ZZ —
Public Works Revenue: C/ollcction of V— 223
Public Worki. Health Act A— 98
Publications Branch: Agriculture A — 88
Purchaw of RemouDta ZZ —
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
PAOE.
Purchase of Seed Grain, Seed Peas, Beans,
etc A— 96
Purchase of Feed for Live Stock A— 96
Qu'Appelle —
Fish Hatchery , R— 89
Indian Agency H — 6
Quarantine Buildings, Dominion Cattle:
Repairs, etc A — 19
Quarantine .Stations Dominion: M'tce V — 60
Quarantine —
Appropriation b — 44
Public Health: Salaries and Contingen-
cies A — 95
Tracadie and d'Arcy Island Lazarettos.. A — 95
Public Works Health Act A— 95
Quatsino: Wharf V— 166
Quebec^
C'ar r'erry Leonard W — 177
Harbour: Improvements V — 17
Harbour: Lauzon Dry Dock V — 17
Harbour: River St. Charles: Improve-
ment V— 17
Harbours, etc. Office V— 151
Immigration Agency K — 38
Immigration Buildings V — 65-87
Marine Agency O — 36
Post OfTue V— 22
Public Buildings V— 21-34
Public Buildings: M'tce V— 86
St. Sauveur Post Office V— 88
St. Roch Post Office V— 87
Quebec Bridge Construction W — 31
Quebec Canals —
Capital F.xpenditure W — 2
Income Expenditure W — 2
Dredge Vessels W — 127
Office of .Suptg. Engineer: Montreal \V— 107
Staff and Repairs W— 106
Statistical Office W— 130
Surveys and Inspection W — 46
Revenue W— 300
Quebec and Levis Ferry W— 178
Quebec and Saguenay Ry. —
Construction W — 30
Quinze Dam V— 216
Radio telegraphic Sen'ice R— 44-99
Rails for Imperial Government W — 133
Railway Commission —
Appropriation b — 46
Expenditure under Statute —
Salaries of Commissioners W — 51
Railway Grade Crossing Fund W — 51
Income Expenditure —
Salaries of St.aff W— 51
Sundr.v .Accounts W — 52
Travel and Outlay W— 53
Stenographers W — 52
Car Acadia W— 53
Railway Mail .Service S — 25
Railway Mail Clerks S- 57
Railway .Situation in Canada: Inquiry and
Hepoit W— 50
Railway Subsidies W — 132
IJailway Subsidies Acts: Interest on Ad-
vances W— 308
Railways and Canals Department —
Appropriations b — 10-44 to 47
Arrears b — 55
Civil Government: Contingencies W — 7
Civil Government: Salaries \V — 5
t^orrespondence re Revenue W— 308
Expenditure W— 2
Revenue W'— 297
Salaries at Ottawa W — i
War Appropriation ZZ —
Rainy River: .Survey, etc V— 216
PAGE.
Rainy River: Repairs to protection work. V — 158
Reconstruction and Development Committee —
Expenditure U — 2
.Salaries at Ottawa U — 4
Red Deer —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce . . .K — 71; V — 11 9
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K — 185
Public Buildings V — 3 4
Red River —
St. Andrews Rapids, Lock and Dam... . V — 227
Reduction of Dogfish R — £6
Refunds of Revenue. -7
Canadian Government Rys W — 299
Chinese Immigration K — 212
Customs D — 79
Dominion Lands K — 206
Excise I— 33
Fisheries R — 101
House of Commons: Fees ■ . . . N — 68
Patent Fees, etc A— 99
.Superannuation F — 49
The Senate N— 69
Regina —
Immigration Agency K — 51
Immigration Building V — 65 114
Public Building V— 27-34-114
Mounted Police X — 5
Rental of Leased Lines: CO. Rys W— 220
Rents, Ottawa and other Buildings —
Expenditure V — 63
Revenue V — 259
Repairs, Furniture, etc. —
Dominion Buildings V — 126
Ottawa Buildings V— 43
Rideau Hall V— 60
Retirement Fund F — 48
Revelstoke —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce K — 71
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K — 185
Park K— 136
Timber Office K— 194
Public Building V— 122
Wharf V— 166
Revenue .Vccounts: Summary b — 52
Revenue Cruisers: Maintenance D — 77
Riihibucti) ( 'ape: Breakwater V — 139
Rideau C'anal —
Capital lOxpenditure W — 7
Dredge Vessels W— 129
Revenue W— 300
Staff and Repairs \V— .84-108
Statistical Offices... W— 131
.Surveys and In.spections W — 47
Rideau Hall: Maintenance, etc V — 60
Rimouski —
Harbours, etc. Office V — 151
Harbour Improvements V— 147
Mail Tcnflcr Lady Evelyn S — 24
I mm igration .\gency K — 39
Public Building: M'tce V— 88
Wharf V— 226
River Ouclle: Wharf V— 147
River St. Charles: Improvement V — 17
Riviere du Lievre —
Lock and Dam V— 226
Wharfs V— 147
River St. Charles: Improvements V — 17
River .St. Lawrence .Ship Channel.
.See St.LawTence Ship Channel.
Rivers Inlet Fish Hatchery R— 90
Roads and Bridges-
Appropriation b— 38
Banff New Bridge V— 200
Edmonton Bridge V — 209
Dominion Traffic Bridges —
Summary. V — 09
Bryson Bridge V— 209
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PAGE .
Roads and Bridges— Con.
Dominion Traffic Bridges— Con.
Des Joachims Bridge V— 209
Grand River Bridge V— 209
Matapedia Bridge V — 209
Pitu Brook Bridge V— 209
Ottawa City Bridges: M'tce and Repairs V— 209
Roberval —
Immigration Building V — 65-88
Public Building V— 22
Public Building: M'tce V— 88
Rocky Mountains Park, Banff —
Expenditure K — 1.S7
Revenue K — 205
Rolling Stock: C.G. Rys W— 21
[{oUing .Stock: Nat. Transcontinental Ry. \V— 29
Rondeau Harbour: Repairs, etc V — 1.58
Rostliern Experimental Farm —
BuUdings V— .■?2
Maintenance A— J8; V— 1 15
Revenue A — 100
llouTiUe Gov't. Str O— 17-1 19
Royal Military College —
BuUdings V— 23
Gratuities S— 72
Maintenance : P — 67
Revenue P— 78
Royal Mint Refinery —
i;xpenditui« F— «; V— 25
Revenue F — 46
Royal Naval College of Canada —
Expenditure R — 8
Revenue R— 100
Royal Northwest Mounted Police —
Appropriations b — 10-48
Arrears b — 58
Civil Government: Contingencies X — 4
Civil Government: Salaries X — 3
Compensation for Injuries X — 19
Expenditure —
Summary X — 2
Pay of Force X — 4
Manitoba Boundary Patrol: Emerson. X — 15
Mi.«rcllaneous X— 17
Northwest X — 5
IVn.sions X — 20
Yukon X— 17
Refunds-
Province .\lberta X — 19
Province Saskatchewan X — 19
.Sundrj- X— 19
Revenue-
Casual X - 22
Pension Fund X— 22
War .Vppropriation ZZ —
Ftov.Uty on < 'oal Lands K — IS"
U'.valty on Gold. Export Tax K— 207
.•^.imirh ftbiervalory K— 14S; V— 125
Sabrevois; Wharf N' — 147
.•^agucnay River —
.Slidf^ and Boom.s —
Maint^-nance V— 223
Revenue V— 263
.San'l.v f'ove; Breakwater.. \' — 133
^;lnlla Fi.ih Hatchery. . . . R— 91
.•^.mkatfliewan Penitontiar>
Maintenance ^' — 33
Revenue !.» — 40
Siwkat'i'tn—
Dominion I<ond« Office: M'tce K— 72
IJi>mini<in Ijindn f)fricc: Kovaouo K— 18.1
Fore"! Nur.Hcry .Station K-- 104
Immigration /Vgcnry K — 51
Iinmiicrntion Building V— 6.5- 115
I'ublir I'.uilding V— 27 .14- 115
' ..i|f(. n Hiv,r I'l.r- V l.V}
T\Ot. .
Sault Sto. Marie —
District, Harbours, etc., Office -: . . . V — 160
Harbour Improvements V — 158
Public Building: .M'tce V— im
Wharf V— Lis
Sault Ste. Marie Canal —
Capital Expenditure W — 15
Revenue W— 300
StafT and Repairs W— 86-1 1 1
Surveys and Inspections W^ 47
Savings Banks: Countrj- F — 1 1
School Lands K — 155
Schools Indian H — 42
.Scientific Institutions —
Appropriations b — 20
Interior Dept.: Astronomical Surveys,
etc K— 147
Marine Dept.: Meteorological Service... O — 87
Scott Experimental Farm —
Buildings V— 32
Maintenance .\ — 18; V— 115
Revenue A — 100
Scott's Hay: Breakwater V— 133
Scout. Gov't. Str O— 18
Scrip Account K — 189
Scrip Acre K — io»
Secretary of State Department —
Appropriation h — 10-24
Arrears b— 56
Civil Government: Contingencies Y — 5
Civil Government: Salaries Y — 2
Expenditure Y — 2
Revenue Y — 7
Salaries at Ottawa Y — 2
Wiir -Appropriation ZZ —
Seed Control Act ^ A— 86
Seed, Grain and Relief —
Summary K — 156
.Seed Grain lOxpenditure—
Relief other than Seed Cirain K — 159
Seed Grain and Relief, 1915 K— 156
Sce<l Grain, 1917 K— 160
Seed Grain, 1918 K— 168
Refunds on .\ccount of Seed Grain and
Relief K— 183
Reed Grain and Relief Repayments . K— 183
Seed Grain, Seed Peas, Beans, etc.: Agri-
culture A— 96
.Seizures: Customs D — 78
.Seizures: Excise I — 33
.Selkirk-
Fish Hatchery H fli
Public Buildings: M'tce... V— 110
Repair Slip V- 227-262
Shipyard V— 161
.Senate —
Appropriation b — 16-17
Kipondilurc N — 2
Iniieiiinily and Transpori'iti'm N — 8
Revenue N — 67
SnIaripM at flltawn.... N— 3
.Siiliirics and Contingem II ■■• N — 4
Mipcellanc'ius N— 5
.SAnmr.iri, (Jov't. Str. . «>— 1»
.Shclbumc—
HnrlKiurs, etc. Office V— 135
Public Building: M'lc- V— 70
Sherbrof)ke —
Harbours, etc. Office V— 151
Public Building: M'tce V— 90
.Ship t -ImnncI —
Srr St. Ijiwrcnce Ship Clmnn^I
.Shippognn —
Fi."h Hatchery R 92
Shippegnn fJuIIy: Brcnkwiiiir. in- V 139
.Shippegiin Harbour: Wharf V — 130
Shfip" Wii;.-. I ■ ( ; . Uys W— 235
IXDEX
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PAGE.
Short Beach. N.S.: Breakwater V— 134
Shubeiiatadic River: Dominion Atlantic
Ttv
Now Swing Span in Bridge V— 1.'54
Sidney, B.C.—
Kxperimental Farm —
I'ui'dings ■ • • • ■ J" ,**■
Maintenance A— oO; \—UZ \
Revenue .Al-IOO !
Public Building: M'tce \ — 122 I
Island: Wharf \— ICO ■
Silver Centre: Wharf ^ —159
Silver Coinage, profit F — 40 ]
Simcoe. Gov't. Str '1—19
Sinking Funds —
Appropriation '; — -8
Kxpenditure 1' — '"
Interest on F — 47
Discount on Stocks purchased for Sinking
Fund.s F— 47
Slides and Booms —
Kxpcnditure Summary V — 2
Collection of Revenue Y — 3
Income Kxpenditure ^_ — 3
Cenerally, Maintenance and Repairs V— ;2.'5
Improvements and Repairs V — 208-224
Ottawa River Works A]— 22.3
Sagucnay River District y — 223
Trent and Newcastle District ^■— 208-223
Revenue ^ — 263
Soldiers' Land Settlement —
Cost of Administration, etc K — 147
Salaries of Board of Commissioners K — 147
Sorel—
Deep Water Wharf V— 147
Public Building: M'tce V— 90
Shipyard <^>— 00
Souris, P.K. Island: Breakwater ^ — 73
Souris, P.K. I.sland: Public Building V— 136
Soulanges Canal —
Income Expenditure W' — 4.5
Revenue W— 300
Staff and Repairs W— 87-113
Statistical Office W— 1.30
Spirit Lake lOxperimental Farm —
Maintenance A — 50; ^ — 90
Revenue A -100
Spirit River Immigration Building. K— 51; V— 28,
66-119
Stamps —
Burnt or Stolen S— 175
Manufactured S — 175
Sold S— 175
Tobacco 1—16
Law I— 33
Slanley, Gov't Str O— 20-119; ZZ—
Stationerv Office Stock Account T— 8
Stations: Wages: CO. Rys W— 273
Steamboat Inspection —
Appropriation b — 20
Expenditure O — 98
Revenue O — 120
Steamers —
Fishery Patrol Service R — 68
Fishery Protection Service R — 36
Hudson Bay Railway W' — 43
( iovernment —
Expenditure Summary O — 6
Revenue O— 119
Can. Gov't. Rys W-27-J76-294
Stellarton Public Building V— 21-71
Stellarton Shops: CO. Rys W— 236
Storage Dams and Resen-oirs: Ottawa
River V— 213
Stores Military and Clothing: Sales P — 77
Stores: Wages: C.G . Rys W— 235
1—2
P.>GE .
Submarines ZZ —
.Subsidies —
.A.cts Railwav: Interest on Advance.>^— W — 308
To Dry Docks V— 222
Mail and Steamship Subventions Z — 25
Provincial F — 34
Railways W-I.32
Wrecking Plants O— 24
West India Cable Z— 27
Summerland, B.C. Experimental Farm —
Buildings V— .^3
Maintenance A — 53
Revenue. A— 100
Superannuation —
Appropriation 1> — 48
Expenditure F — 33
Funds Nos. 1 and 2 F— 48
Revenue F — 48
Refunds F— 49
Supreme Court —
.Appropriation h — 6-7
A rrears b — 55
Chief Justice: Salary Deputy Gov. Gen. G — 2
Civil fJovernment: Salaries 1' — 4
Contingencies Ij — 6
Judges Salaries I' — 8
Library I^- 7
•Surveys —
.\stronomical K— 147
Dominion Lands K— 80
Hydrographic R— 40
Topographical: Militia .' P— 04
Indian Affairs H— .34-41-56
Irrigation. •■ K — 121
Water Power Investigations K — 128
Yukon Territory K — 82
Survey and Investigations: Mines Dept.. . Q — 9
Survey and Inspection.? —
C. (;. Railways W'— 48
Canals W— 47
Public Works .' V— 221
Surveyor's Accounts: Interior K — 87
i^wift Current —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce K — 72
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K — 185
Public Building: M'tce V— 115
Svdnev, N.S.—
■public Building: M'tce V— 71
St. Alexis: Wharf V— 147
St. .\ndrf de Kamouraska: Wharf V— 147
St. Andrews, N.B.: Wharf V— 139
St. Andrew's Lock and Dam V— 227
.St. .Andrew's Itepairing Vianks Red River. V— 161
Ste. .A.nne de Chicoutimi: Wharf V— 148
Ste. .Anne des Monts: Pier V — 148
Ste. .Anne de la Pocatiere Esperiment:il
Farm-
Maintenance A— 52; V— 89
Buildings V— 31
Revenue A-lOO
.Sle. Anne's Lock —
Income Expenditure W — 45
Revenue .' W— 300
Staff and Repairs W— 88-115
.Statistical Office W— 130
.«t. Charles de Caplan: Wharf V— 148
St. Jacques Tobacco Experimental Station —
Maintenance A — 56
Revenue A— 100
St. Jerome: Public Building: M'tce V— 89
St. .lerome: Wharf V— 149
St. John. N.B.—
Grain Elevator W— 17-21
Fish Hatchery ... . . R— 90-100
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9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
PAGE.
St. John. N.B.— fon.
Kort Howe Park _ K— 133
Harbour Improvements V — 17-1.39
Harb mrs. etc. Office V— 140
Imniiisratiun ,\fiency K — 39
Iiitmif^ration Building V — 64-76
Ixicomotive and Car Shops; CG. Rya. W — 236
New IVst Office V — 21
Public Buildings V— 21-76
Tnmt I'ond R— 91
Quarantine .Station .V— 90; \'— 66
St. John .iml (Juebec Hy. —
Appropriation b — 47
Inspertion W — 4S
Operation W— 296
Wages \V— 297
Revenue W— 299
St. Johns, Que—
Ice Pier, etc V— 149
Public Building: M'tce V— 89
Wharf \'— 149
St. I-aurcnt I. O.: Wharf V— 149-226
St. Lawrence; Ontario Canals^
Expenditure W— 16-107-108-1.30
Revenue W— 300
St. Lawrence Ship Clianncl —
Appropriation b — 28
Expenditure summar>- O — 9S
* Mi.s"cr;tnci»u.s I-^xpcnrlituro O — 107
DrcdKinR Plant St. Lawrence River.... O — llfi
Sorel Shipyard: Wa^ci O — 109
Water I.<"vel Inve.'tigalions O — lOS
Wages anri Boiird Dredging Fleet O — 1 16
St. I^awrence Lsl.ind.s Park K — 141
St, Maurice River: Survev V — 149
St. Jlicli.-l ,1,. Belle<h.v<^'': Wharf V— 149
St. Ours Ix.ck—
Staff and Repairs. W— R9-115
Stati.slic.ll Office W— 130
St, Ours Public Building V— 34
St, Peters Canal—
Income Expenditure . ... W — 4.i
Revenue . . W— .300
StofTand Rep.airs W— S9 11.5
Statistical Office W— 131
St. I'lric: Wharf V— 150
SI. Vincent de Paul Pcnitcntiarj- —
Maintenance I.. — 2."i
' Revenue li — 40
St. Zoli(|ue: Wharf V— ISO
Tn<lous;i<' —
l"ish Hatchery. .. R— 93-100
Telegraph Lines —
Appropri.iijons b — 30
Consolidated Kund V — 2
C'f.'I.- -linn of Revenue —
1 1 ■ndilure Summarv V — 3
M ..tU V— 243
British Columbia: M'tce .. V -215-240..
fydwer St. I^wTencc and Maritime
Provinces: M'tce, ^■— 22S
P.i:. Island to Mainland. . V-228
Sn-kntrhcwTin V— 237
^ V M'tce... \'— 2.16
' Mice.. \- 2.'ifl
!■
I Repairs Summary,,. V — 209
i V— ?ll
; .vinccs V 21(1
\ .'10
^ m :»ri^l .\llicrl,T.. \' I'll
•\i,k..„ V-211
Revenue V— 2fl:i
Salnric. (it (>iM*ii V — 10
Telegraphic News Service from GrMt
Bril.iin . F— 44
r.\ai
Telephone Scr\-ice Ottawa Bldgs V— 62
Temiskaming Dam V— 216
Temiskaming Telephone Line V — 2.i6
Terminal Elevators: Construction , etc., . . Z — 17
Three Rivers —
Harbours, etc. Office V — l,i2
Public Building V— 23
Public Buildings: M'tce V— 90
Thurlow Fish Hatchery R— 94 - 100
Tidal Service R — ,i2
Tignish, P.E. Island Harbour Wharf V— 137
Public Building: M'tce V — 73
Timber .Vgencies K— 73-71
Timber Dues, Yukon K— 20S
Timber and Grazing Branch: Revenue K— 186
Timber Inspectors' Forest Rangers, etc.. . K— 79
Timber. Protection of K— 102
Timber culling Z— 6-29
Tiverton: Breakwater V — 134
Tobacco, f'anadian; Production and sale ofA-.'ifi-lOO
Tobacco Stamps I — 16
Toronto —
Fish Exhibit R— 77
Harbour Improvements V-rlO-l.W
Harbours, etc. Office V— "'■0
Immigration .\gency K — .39
Immigration BuiMing V — 65-I0.'>
Meteorological Service O — 87
New Dominion Buildings, etc V — 20 .34
Public Buildings: Generally V — 34
Public Buildings: M'tce V— lOt
Queen's Wharf, etc V — l.'iO
Tracadic, N'.B. I.Azaretto .V— 95; V— 66-77
Trac.idic Beach: Breakwater V — 140
Track W :iccs: C. V. . Rys W— 289
Trade anil Commerce IVpartment —
Appropriations b — 10-19
.\rreurs... . .' b — 56
C'ivil (iovernment: ContingoneiM Z — 6
Civil Government: .Salaries Z — 3
lOxpenditure .Suininary Z — 2
.Vdministering bounties on le:ul and
cruilc petroleum Z — 21
Bureau of Industrial and Scientific
Research Z— 22
Canada Cirain Act .- 7. — 7
Culling Timber Z — 8
Itounlies, Crude petroleum and lead Z-— 21
Dotitinions Ro>-al Ci»mmission Z— 2'J
Dominion Census ancl .Statistics 7,— 24
I'^xtcnsion and Development tif Cannilian
Trade Z— 22
Gold and Silver Marking Act , Z — 2'i
Inspection and Sale .\ct Z — 25
Mail Subsidies and Steamship .Subven-
tions '/. — 25
Slatistical Year Book Z— 24
Tenidnnl Elevators, Conslruction, etc . Z — 17
Trade Cr»miiiis.sicmers and Commercial
.\genls Z— IS
West Indian Cable Z— 27
Revenue Z— 27
.Sftlaries at Otijiwa Z^ 3
Tnide Marks, Patent Fees, etc A— 85-99
Trainmen: Wages: C. (i, Uy«,... W -279
'Prains: Wages: C..Ci, Rys W 2K3
Transcona--
Car Shops W ■|■.^
I,ocoinotive Shops,.. \\ .''■-'
Post Office: M'lee \ im
Transeonlinenlal Railway —
.Vpprnpriation !• II
Capital Expenditure —
.Sun»inar.v of Reference*.- U' — 30
Claims f'lr right r>f wn.v, etc \V— 2**
Claims fur right of way; Exehoquor
Court Award W- 2X
INDEX
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1
PACE.
Transcontinental Railway — Con.
Capital Eipenditure — Con.
Rolling Stock W— 29
Collection of Revenue —
Compassionate Allowances W — 29o
Revenue \V— 297
TravellinK Kxpenses —
Agriculture A — 1 1
Archives B — 3
Auditor f iencral's Office C — 6
Civil Service Commission Y — 11
Conservation Commission A — 96
Customs D— 11
External Affairs E — 3
Finance F — 5
Governor C.cneral's Secretary's OfiBce... G — 3
Indian Affairs H — S
Inland Revenue I — 5
Insurance J — 3
Interior K — 35
Justice 1/ — 6
Labour M — 3
Legislation N — 5-20
Marine and Fisheries O — 6
Militia and Defence I' — 7
Mines Q — 7
Naval Service R — 7
Post Office S— 19
Printing and Stationer}' T — 5
Privy f 'ouncil U— 5
Public Works V— 11
Railways and Canals \V — 7
Royal Is'orthwest Mounted Police X— 4
Secretary of State Y— 5
Trade and Commerce Z— 6
The Senate N — 1-5
Treasury Board: Over-rulings a — 2
Trent Canal —
Capital Expenditure W — 13
Income Expenditure W — 46
Revenue W— 300
Staff and Repairs W— 89-1 16
Statistical Office \V— 131
Surveys and Inspections W — 47
Trent and Newcastle District, Slides and
Booms^
Expenditure ¥—223-208.
Trout Cove: Removal of Rock V— 134
Truro —
Car and Locomotive Shops W — 236
Public Building: M'tce V— 71
Tynemouth Creek: Reconstruction, etc.. V — 140
Union Bay Public Building: M'tce V— 122
Union Bay: Wharf V— 167
United States Immigration Agencies K — 55
Valley field-
Public Building: M'tce V— 91
Soundings, etc V— 150
Vancouver —
Assay Office Q — 20
Harbour I mprovements V — 20
Immigration .\goncy K — 53 65
Immigration Building V — 66-123
Public Buildings: M'tce V— 123
, Wharf V-167
Varennes: Protection work V — 150
Vercherea, Gov't. Str O — 21
Vermilion —
Immigration .Vgcncy K — 51
Immigration Building: M'tce V — 119
Public Building: M'tce V— 119
Victoria, B.C.—
Dominion Buildings V — 28
Harbour Improvements V— 20-167
rAGB.
Victoria, B.C. — Con.
Harbours, etc. Office V — 168
Immigration -\gency K — .5.3-65
Immigration Building V — 66-124
Quarantine: M'tce A — 93
Old Post Office Building: Rents and
Taxes V— 28-260
Observatory V — 125
Public Buildings: Jl'tce V— 125
Victoria Memorial Museum Q — 10-13
Virden —
Immigration Agcncv K — 51
Public Building: M'tce V— 110
Voters Lists: Expenses in connection yrith. N — 19
Voters Lists Provincial N — 21
Wages: C. G. Rys W— 221
WainwTight — •
Buffalo Park K— 132-205
Experimental Farm A — 55
Immigration Agency K — 51: V — 66-119
Public Building: M'tce V— 119
War Committee —
Expenditure U — 2
Salaries at Ottawa l.~ 4
War Eipenditure —
See Vol. IV.
Appropriation b — 4
Auditor General's Office C — 4
Inland Revenue I — 18
Indian .\ffairs H— 57
Interior K — 155
Railways and Canals W — 136
Public Works Dept V — 10-258
Customs D— 78
Privy Council U — 5
Agriculture \ — 11-95
War Tax Revenue —
Finance Dept F — 47
Inland Revenue Dept I — 3.3
Waterton Lakes Park —
Expenditure K — 141
Revenue K — 205
Water Power Investigations K — 128
Weights and Measures —
Appropriation b — 15
Arrears b — 54
Elevator Scale Inspection I — 24
International Bureau I — 25
Inspection Expenditure I — 20
General Expenses I — 24
Provisional Allowances I — 24
Revenue I — 33
Welland Canal —
Income Expenditure W — 46
Elevator— Port Colbome W— 120-125
Revenue \V — 300
Staff and Repairs W— 91-119
Statistical Offices W— 129
Welland Ship Canal W— 16
Welland Public Building: M'tce V— 108
West In.lia Cable: Subsidy Z— 27
We.vburn —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce K — 72
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K — 1.S5
Public Building: M'tce V— 116
Wharves and Piers —
Public Works Dept. Expenditure —
Summary V — 2
British Columbia \'— 163
Maintenance and Repairs \' — 228
Manitoba V— 161
New Brunswick V — 1.37
Nova Scotia V— 128
Ontario V— 152
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9 GEORGE V. A. 1910
■P.X.E.
Wharves and Piers — Con.
I'ublic Works Dept. Expenditure — Con.
Prince Edward Island V— 136
Saskatchewan and Alberta V — 162
Quebec V— 140
Yukon V— 16S
Generally \—\6S
Slarine Dept. —
Expenditure O— 85-123
Revenue O — 121
Whitbv Public Building , V— 25-108
Whitehead. N.B.: Wharf V— 140
White Horse Public Building V — 127
White Pine Blister Rust A— 89
Wiarton Fish Hatchery It — 95
Williams Head Quarantine Station —
Improvements and Repairs V — 28-167
Maintenance V — 6&-126
Water Supply V— 167
Williamsburg Canal-
Revenue W— 300
Staff and Repairs W— 90-126
Statistical Offices W— 130
Windsor, Ont. —
Dock V— 159
Harbours, etc. Office Y— 100
Immigration Agency Y — 65-108
Public Building Y— 26-108
Wharf: Exchequer Court .\ward Y — 159
Windsor. N.S.—
Fifh Hatchery ' R— 95
Public Buildings: M'tce V— 72
Wharf Y— 1:«
Winnipeg —
Dominion Lands Office: M'tce K — 73
Dominion Lands Office: Revenue K— 18.'>
f Jrain P^levator W — 18
Harbours, etc. Office V— 162
Immigration .\gcncy K — 46
Immigration Building V — 27-65-111
Indian .\goncy H — .33
Public Buildings , V— 27-34-1 1 1
Timber Office K— 73-194
Winnipego.'is Fish Hatchery R— 9.5- lOO
Winter Mail Service, P.E. Island —
Expenditure
PAGE.
. W— 295
Woodstock. N'.B.—
Immigration .\gcncv. K — 39
Public Building: M'tce Y— 77
Yamaska Lock and Dam Y— 150-226
Y'armouth —
Harbour Improvements Y — 135
Public Building: Jl'toc Y— 72
Yoho Park —
Expenditure K — 143
Revenue K— 205
Yorkton —
Dominion Lands Office: .M tec K — 73
Dominion I.iinds Office; Revenue K — 18.5
Public Building: M'tce Y— 116
Yukon Territorj- —
Expenditure —
.Vgriculture .V — 65
Customs I> — 71
Finance V — 15
Indian Affairs H— 12-..: 53
Interior K— 82-1 19 154
Inland Revenue : 1—13-24-27
.lustice L — 15
I.*gislation N — 55
Naval Service R — 64
Mines Q— 9
Post Office S— 47-171
Public Works , V— 128-168-249
Mounted Police X — 17
Revenue
-Vgriculture .\~ 99
Customs I>— 79
I nd ian .Vffairs • H — 58
1 niand Revenue 1 — 33
Interior K— 206-209-213
Justice I/— 40
Naval Service R— 107
Post Office 8—175
Public Works V— 26.3
Mounted Police X— 22
Yukon Consoliilated Revenue Fund K— 212
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RAPPORT DE LAUDITEUR GENERAL, 1918-19.
PAGE.
Aberdeen, steamer du gouvernement O — 6
Accise —
Alcool methylique I — 17
Allocation aux percepteurs rlea douanes
et autres pour perception de I'accise.. . I— 17
Allocation provisoire, Manitoba et Guest I — 17
Arrdrages b — 54
CrMits b— 15
IJepenses I — 2
Paienients faits autrement que pour ins-
pections sp^ciales I — 15
Peiements pour travail supplementairc
dcs officiers dans les grandes distil-
leries ct fab'riques I — 14
Recettes 1—33
Remboursemcnt de recettes I — 33
Saisies I — 33
Salaires ct depenses contingentes —
Colorabie-Britannique I — 12
Dfipenses en g^n^ral. I — 13
Manitoba et provinces du Nord-Ouest . I — 1 1
Ontario I — 5
Provinces maritiraes I — 10
Quebec I — 9
Yukon 1—13
Service preventif, salaires et depenses
contingentes I — 15
Taxes de guerre, depenses contingentes. . I — 18
Timbres pour tabac importe et canadien I — 16
Achat de chcvaux pour ca Valerie ZZ —
Achat de grains de semence, pois de semen-
ce, ffeves, etc A — 96
Achat de nourriture pour bestiaux A — 96
Administration de la Justice —
Cridits b— 6
Depenses —
Alberta .... .. L— 14
Colombie-Britannique .. L — 15
Cour de I'Echiquior du Canada . .... L — 7-8
Cour Supreme du Canada L — 6-8
Divers L — 6
He du Prince-Edouard L — 12
Manitoba L — 13
Nouveau-Brunswick L — 1 1
N'ouvelle-Ecosse L — 12
Ontario L — 10
Quebec L— li
Saskatchewan L — 14
Sommaire L — 2
Territoire du V'ukon L — 15
Affaires des Sauvages. d6partement des —
Appointements A Ottawa H — 5
Arrfirages b— 54
CrWits b— 10-14
Credits de guerre H — 57; ZZ —
Depenses
Gouvernement civil: appointements
Gouvernement civil: depenses contingen-
tes
Recettes
Affaires extfrieures. dfpartemcnt des —
Appointements i Ottawa
Arrf rages
Credits
Credits de guerre
Dfpenses
Gouvernement civil: appointements!
H-
H— 5
H— 6
H— 57
E— 3
b— 54
b— 10-24
E— 3; ZZ—
E— 2
E— 3
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Affaires exterieures, d^partement des — Fin.
Gouvernement civil: depenses contingen-
tes E— 3
Recettes E— 4
Agassiz, ferme exp^rimentale d' —
Edifices V— 32
Entretien E— 28; '\'— 120
Recettes A — 100
Agtnce d'immigration k Annapolis Royal . . V — 66
Agences de coupe de bois K — 73-71
Agences de district; salaires: ch. de fer du
gouvernement W — 235
Agences d'immigration aux Etais-Unis K— 55
Agences d'immigration europ^ennes K — 59
. Agences, loyers et depenses contingentes: —
Marine O — 38
Agents commerciaui et commissaires du
Commerce Z — 18
Agents financiers, Londres, Angleterre F — 12
Agriculture, ministJre de 1' —
Arrerages b— 54
Credits h — 8-10
Credits de guerre A— 11 -95; ZZ —
Depenses A — 2
Gouvernement civil: d6p. contingentes.. A — II
Gouvernement civil: salaires A — 3
Recettes A — 99
Salaires a Ottawa A —
Aides k la navigation, etc O— 73
.\lberta, penitencier, —
Entretien L — 36
Recettes L — 30
Allocation de sympathie: Ch. de fer du
gouv. can AV— 295
Agriculture Q — 13
.Ministere des Mines M — 4
Almanach des brevets ' A — 85
.Viiiendes et confiscations b — 54
Amherst — Edifices publics V— 33-66
.\mherst, lies de la Madeleine —
Havre, brise-lames, etc V— 145
.\nimaux, hygi^ne chez les A— 5.S
Annapolis Royal —
Agence d'immigration V — 60
Entretien, edifice public ;. V — 67
.letee V— 129
Pare- Fort-.\nne K— 33
.\nnuaire statistique du Canada Z — 24
.\nse au Griffon, jeti^e ^■ — 141
Antigonish —
Edifice public V— 67
Havre, etc., bureau V — 135
Piscifacture R — 78
Quai V— 129
.\ntilope. pare et reserve. K — 132
Architecture, division de r V — 212
Archives, departement des —
Credits b— 10
Credits de guerre ZZ —
D6penses B — 2
Gouvernement civil: d6p. contingentes. . B— 3
Gouvernement civil: salaires ,. B — 3
Kof-ettes B— 5
.Salaires a Ottawa B— 3
.Vn-hives publiques B— 2
.\rgent. monnnvage de, profit. F— 46
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Ariihat —
Edifice public, entretien V— 67
Piscitacture R— 78
Quai y-129
Ames: Quai V — 161
Amprior —
Edifice public, entretien V — 91
Quai V— 226
Arpentages —
Affaires des Sauvages H— 34-41-50
Enquftcs sur les pouvoirs d'eau K^12t>
llydropraphitiues R — 40
Irrigation ^~'-l
Ob9er%-ationsastronomique- K — 147
Terrcs (idfrales K— 80
Tcrritoiri- du Yukon. K — 82
Topojo^pliiques: milire P — 64
Arp<nta«es et explorations: miiiistirc des
Mines Q— .9
Arpentages et inspections —
Canaui W— 47
(L'hemins de fcr du gouvemcment W— 4S
Travaui publics V— 221
Arpenteurs, compte des, mini^tire dc I'ln-
tfrieur K— 87
Arrf rages dus b — 54
Am'ts de la eour de rEchiquier —
Canal Galops \V — 7
(anal de la Trent \V— 13
Canal du Sault-Stc-Marie W— 16
Canal Welland W— 16
Chemins de fcr du gouvemement cana-
dien W— 21
Chemins de fcr du gouvemement: exploi-
tation \V— 220
Chemin liefer Transcontinental national \V — 28
Gouvemement du territoiro du Yukon . K — 154
MiniattTc des Travaux publics V— 222
Moncton: ch. de fer du gouvemement
canadien W — 27
Windsor. Ont.: quai V— 159
ArM-naux inuritimes —
Esquimau .' R— 26
Halifax R— 9
Arts ct agriculture —
Admini-'tration dc U loi d'instniction
agrieole A — 12
Allocations dc sympathie A — 95
Alrnannch des brevets A — 85
Credits . b— 8
D6pcn!«'.'( sommnires . .A — 2
Divition de la puMii-ii/v . .\— 85
Divi.«ion dc I'entoinoloxie .\ — 12
Divivinn des fruits . A — 58
EntrepQts frignrifiques... A — 13
Kir^,.,>„.n, A— 19
Per .-ntalcs A— 20
Hyr iiiaux .\— 65
Imi- .te. Londres A— 65
Ind 'ail A— 81
Ind . re. etc A— 13
Institut international il'agriculture^ A — 05
Ix)i dc eontrfilc des acmences, mi.ic en
vigueur A — 88
I^i des insectes destnictcun et kutnw
fl/«ux A— 19
I..oi sur la viande ct les aliments en eon*
vrvo A — 85
Qunni '• " <■ '■'•'■rale pour bostiaui
I \— 19
Pir -dn A— 89
V-28-120
.vBux de protection V— 161
rnns de la gmnde
guem?—
D?peniie« de« dtl'-gii'-* p^mr In conference
crOttnv.r, f "i
TKGt.
.\ssurances, d^partement des —
Appointements & Ottawa J — 2
Credits b— 10-1 1
Credits de guerre ZZ —
Depenscs J — 2
Gouvemement civil: appointements J— 2
Gouvemement civil: d^penses contingen-
tes J— 3
Recettes J— 3
Aubains — Enretristrcmcnt ZZ —
Auditeur g6n^ral, bureau —
Credits b— 10-11
Dipenses C— 2
Gouvemement civil: d6p. contingcntes.. C — 6
Gouvemement civil: Falaires C — 2
Babine. piscifacture R — 78
Baddeck, entretien de I'^difice public V — 67
Baddeck, jet^ V— 1 23
Bale dc I'Hftpital, lies de la Madeleine:
brise-lamcs V — 144
Baic d'Hudson, chemin de fer de la —
Cr6dits b— 44
D(-penses imputables an capital —
Construction et terminus \V — 37
Equipcs opur la construction W — 39
Salaires et gages \V — 93
Perception des recettes —
Allocations dc sympathie \V — 295
Terminus de Port-Xclson —
Achat de dragueur \V — 43
Bureau d'Halilax \V— 44
Comptes divers W — 43
.Salaires et gages \V — 42
Station nidiottlfgraphique: LePas... \V — 44
Station radiot^l^graphiquc: Port-Nelson \V — 44
Vapeurs \V — 43
Baie d'Hudson. patrouille des eaux septcn-
trinnales du ( nnada R — 52
Baie Jit-Paul: (Juai V— 142
Balances abandonn^-es b — 3
Balances dues par les inspccteurs K — 83
Banff-
Pare des montagnes Rocheusoa —
D6pcnses . . — K 1.38; V— ISO
Recettes K— 205
Piscifacture R — 7S
Pontneuf V— 209
Banques dY'pargne de la rampa^nc 1" — II
Barachois de Mallmie: Reparations V — 142
Barrages ct r^seiA'oirs d'emnuigii-'*in,ige:
rivii'-re Ottawa V— 213
Barrington Passage: Poste de liUii. ...nns
fd / ZZ— 000
Biissina de radoub —
Entretien V— 225
Recettes V— 261
Bateaux d'inspection: enlr'-'ien oi r/.p.irn-
tions —
Coloinbic-Britannique V— 221
Manitoba V— 220
Provinces maritimes. V— 2It>
Ontario et Quibcc V— 220
Somimtirc V— 218
Bathurst—
AmMiomtion au port V — 138
Edifice public, entretien V— 73
Ballleford—
Bureau des Terres fMfndes. enlrrtien .. K — 67
niir<vni de« terref- f^d/Tnlc!", revenu . . K — 186
I i; V--27-112
I .' ..\- 9
It:, V-153
B V-I2tt
H \\-30<J
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Bibliothtque du Parlcmcnt —
Credits b— 17
Dfpenses —
Appointemcnts k Ottawa N — 17
Dfpenses contingentes N — 18
Divers N— IS
Livrcs pour la bibliotheque. N — 18
Bills prive.s: honoraire.? et irais —
Chainbrc des Communes N — 18
S£-nat N— 68
Bois, inspection du Z — 6-29
Bois, protection des terresA K— 102
Boucttiuche—
Piscifacture R — 79
Bowmanville, 6difice public V— 34-92
Bowmanville, jet4es de V — 15.3
Brandon —
Edifice public V— 108
Agence d'immigration K^ — 49; V — 65-108
Ferme expfrimentale —
Edifice V— 27-31
Entretien A— 29; V— 10.S
Recettes , A— 100
Brockville—
Agence d'immigration K — 36
Edifice public: entretien V — 93
Bronte, jet^e de V — 153
Brysnn, pont de V— 209
Buffalo Park: VVainwright —
Entretien K— 1.32
Recettes K— 20.5
Buffalo Wood: Protection de K— 120
Bureau de la papeterie, conpte T — Se
Bureau de I'lnformation —
Appointements A Ottawa U — 4
D6pensc.5 •. U— 2
Bureaux de poste de la cit6—
Dfpenses contingentes S — 159
Salaires S — 87
Bureau de reeherches industrielles et scicn-
tifiques Z— 22
Bureau de rcnseignements des p^cherics. . . R — 67
Bureau des commissaires des pensions —
S<ilaires et depenses contingentes F — 20
Bureau des reeherches scientifiques et
industrielles Z — 22
Bureaux des registraires des mines, Yukon V — 127
Bureau d'essayage, Vancouver Q — 19
Burlington Beach, quai V— 153
Burlington Channel, pont de V — 227
C&ble des Indes Occidentales: subside. . . . Z — 27
C&ble du Pacifique: coftt et entretien S — 174
Calcs seehes: subsides V — 222
Calgary —
Agence de bois de construction K — 181
Agence d'immigration K — 48; V— 83 — 136
Bureau des Terres fM^rales, entretien.. . K — 65
Bureau des Terres fcdfrales, recettes K — 175
Edifices publics V— 38— 136
Police k cheval X— 15
Canaux —
Arpentages et inspections W — 47
Arr^rages b— 55
Cr6dits b — 45
Credits de guerre ZZ —
D6pcnscs imputables au capital W — 2
Divers W— 53— 132
Divers, personnel et reparations W — 127
Drngueurs. vaisscaux W — 128
I'rais de litiges W — 47
Frais de perception .' . W — 2
Gratifications \V — 131
Perception de revenu W — 3
Personnel et reparations W — 77 — 98
Provisions budgOtaires W — 54 — 76
1-
r- r- P.4GE.
Canaux — Fin.
Revenus. W— 300
Statisticiens — Compilateurs des statis-
^ tiques W— 129
Travad du dimanche W— 131
Canaux divers: personnel \v 127
Canada, str 2Z
Canadien —
Agence d'immigration K — 'Q6
Bibliotheque legale, Londres L — 16
Commerce: Extension et d^veloppement Z — 22
Enregistrcment des navires O — 23
Ciuide parlemcntaire V 7
Institui imperial, spi-cimens, Londrea... A — 65
Mus6e des pdcheries, Ottawa R — 65
Pares nationaux K — 131—204
Production et vente du tabac A— 56 — 100
Canadiens en dOtresse: Secours aui K 66
Canning: Quai y 129
Campbell-River, quai de V 188
Ateliers: ch. de fcr du gouv. canadien. . . W— 236
"Canada Gazette" —
Depenses T 5
Recettes T 46
Edifice public v — 73
Quai A eau profonde V — 138
Canso —
E<iifice public V — 67
Piscifacture R — SO
Usines de reduction R — 66
Cap-Cove: Jetfie V — 142
Cap-Rouge: Ferme expOrimentale —
Edifices V — 30
Entretien A— 31; V— 78
Recettes A — 100
Cap .Ste-Marie: Brise-lames V — 129
Cardinal: Edifice public V — 23 — 93
Carillon et Grenville: Canal —
Personnel et reparations W — 77 — 98
Recettes W— 300
Statisticiens — Compilateurs des statis-
tiques W— 130
Cartes gfographiqucs, plans, etc. da
Dominion K — 145
Catalogue international de litt^rature
scientifique Y— 7
Caytiga: Edifice public V— 23— 93
Certificats, terre k I'acre K — 189
Certificats de terre, compte K — 189
Chambly, canal de
Frais de perception W — 45 — 53
Personnel et reparations W — 78 — 99
Recettes \V— 300
.Statisticien — Compilateur des statis-
tiques W— 130
Chambre des Communes —
.\ppointements 4 Ottawa X — 7
Credits b— 16— 17
Depenses contingentes N — 10
Depenses des comites N — 9
Divers N — 17
Gratifications N' — 17
Indemriite et frais dc transport N — 13
Publication des debats N — 11
Recettes N— 67
.Sergent d'Armes, estimds du N — II
Sommaire des depenses N — 2
Champlain, str. du gouvernemeat —
Depenses O — 10
Recettes O — 119
Clarke-City: Quai V— 143
Clarke Harbour: (.'sines de reduction —
Depenses R — 67
Chariot tetown —
.\gcnce d'immigration. . K — 36; V — 72
Bureau du ch. de fer du gouv.: gages \V — 232
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Charlottetown — fin.
Edifices publics . V — 72
Ferme cxpfrimentale —
Edifices V— 29
Entretien.. A — 33; V — 72
Recettea A— 100
Ha\Tes. etc.. Bureau V — 137
Horaarderie R — 80
I'sines du ch. dc fer du Kouverncment . . W — 236
Cha'?e. C'.-B.. Edifice public; Entrctien.. V — 120
Cha>e. f'.-B.. Port!*, etc.. Bureau V— 167
Chatham. N.-B.—
Edifice public: Entretien. . V — 74
Ha\Tes. etc.. Bureau V — 140
Chatham, Ontario. Edifice public V — 34 — 93
Chauffeurs: salaires: ch. de (er du gouv.
can W— 286
Chemins de fer Canadian Xorthern et-
Grand-Tronc-Pacifique, rdseaux des, —
Auditions des recettes et d6bours4s \V — 51
Cheques en circulation F — 40
Chi-mins de fer au Canada, .situation des:
en<(uete ct rappon \V — 50
C hem ins dc fer du gouvemcmcnt eanadien
Arr^rajses b — So
Credits b— »4— 47
Dt'-pen-i-i imputable au capital —
Achat do Strs, McK"- et Drummond . \V — 27
( on.-!truction de bateaux en bois \V — 27
( 'on.st ruction et ameliorations W — 20
Construction et amelioration: Jugo-
ment de la cour de I'Echiquicr . . \V — 21
Daniiouth li Deans: Embranchemcnt W — 28
D6pen>os des annees pr^cedentes W — 27
Materiel roulant W — 22
^Ionctc>n: Enlevement des traverses k
niveau: Jugement de la cimr iir.clii-
quicr \V — 27
.Sommaire des compromi- W — 30
Exploitation —
Accidents \V— 171
.\gences cxtfrieures: Dfpenscs W — 200
Animaui tufs sur la voic W — 174
Association de secours et d'assurancc
dc employes \V — 178
At'elaEc". joints, etc W — 187
Boi- dc .«er\ice \V— 194
Bureau de la papeteric, Ottawa \V — 200
C harlmn. \V— 17»
Cheiiiih dc fer du Grand-Tronc: Paie-
menf.s au. \V — 190
C hemin de fer du Orand-Tronc-Paci-
fiquc: Paiemenlsau \V — 184
(. heiiiin de fer Cnnadien du Pacifique,
InK-rtts, etc. \V— 184
Cheniin de fer Intercolonial du N.-B.:
Ix>yer rie vnio W-
Ch.
-220
X,-B. ct lie du P.-E.:
\V— 220
lu Havre W— 191
\V— 200
\V— 2I.S
\V-175
H — 17fl
\V-20.5
W— 11).!
\V-174
W— 190
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t-an.
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Fr.
Frnis lc;;,i:i\.
FrcinH A air comprime...
Gal auto-lite ct Preiito-liti ..
Honomiret d'a>«<iciaiion, reglcmcntii,
etc W— 174
He' W— 109
1 ti ■ hc«niphic, cU- W— 205
.lug' I 1 cour de rEchiquicr . W — 220
T.uiiiicr*- ft cncraic /•l«H-irii|ue W — l,S7
Manutention dc churljon & Kort-
Hillinm. W— 191
MatZ-riel roulnn' W— 208
P.\GE.
Exploitation — Fin.
Paiements pour lignes loaet-s W — 220
Papeteric. foum. |)our lingenieur ct Ic
bureau \V— 20^
rarnneige W— 2as
Publieite \V— 172
Publicity — depcnsc:: diverses \V — 173
Pullman Co \V— 206
Rails et attaches . \V— 206
Recettes \V— 297
Remboursement.s pour v. .Ic <revitcm. \V — 207
Restaurants W — 207
Roues el tourillons.. W— 219
Salaires, sommaires \\ — 221
.Sminiaire \V — 137
Telephones. \V— 209
Terminus de \Vinni|)eK. W — 220
Terminus maritimes d'Halifax... \V— 191
Ti-rrains el dommages. \V — 192
Travcrsicrs et autres steamers \V — 196
Travers»\s pour voies W — 211
rnifoniics.. W — 217
Vaisscaux charl><)nnier5 W — ISO
Chemins dc (cr du gouvornement: salaires,
usincs. W— 235
Chemins de fer et Canaux, Ministire des —
Appointements i Ottawa W — 5
Arrcrages B^ 55
Corrcspondancc re recettes. . . W— 30.S
Credits b ID— 44 A 47
Credits de guerre.. ZZ—
Depenses . \V— 2
Gouvernemcnt Civil: appointement \V — 5
Ciouvernemcnt Civil: dep. contingentes. \V — 7
Recettes W— 297
('li,>mins de fer, subventions aux \V — 132
Chemins dc fer Trancontinental national,
voir clipmin dc fer Tianscontincntal
Chemins el pont^ —
Banff, nouvcau pent . . \' — 209
Credits B— .38
Edmonton, pont V — 209
Ottawa, ponts dc la villc d': Entrctien
et ri!-parations V — 209
Ponts larossiers federaui —
Hrvson, pont \'— 209
Des Joachims V -209
MalapeKlia V--20!)
Hiviirc Cirand V- 209
Ruis,scaui Pitts.. N]— 20!)
."NMiimaire V— O'J
' hi-nal navigal>lc —
rwic .^aint-I.aurent, cli.-ti;ii na\-ig:it)le ..
Chi<'ouliiiii —
Edifice public: Entrctien V — 78
Havres. etc., bureau . V — I.W
Quai V— 142-226
Cobourg—
Ameliorations au port V— 1.54
Edifice public: Entrctien V— 94
.Ictec V-153
( ochrnne. AtclioTs dc, gnges: Ch, dc fer
du gouv. can _ \V — 252
( 'ollegc militnirc Ruynic dc Kingston —
Edifices . V— 23
Entrctien.. P— 07
* initifi<-iition^ .^— 72
Recettes. . P— "■'*
CollinjtwcKid —
Calcf^ehc: Crf^dit V 222
Edifice public: Entrctien V— 94
Pi.cifucture R- SO
Port V-llH
Coloml>ie-Britnnni<|uc -
Ageiice* d'imiiiigRitttiii K — .52
.\gvncv maritime. O— 37
Edifices .. V-28-l2n
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Havres V— 168
P^nitencier: Entretien L — 38
Pdnitencier: recettes L — 40
Sauvagcs H — 35 — 41
Comity <le guerre —
Appointeinents k Ottawa I] — 4
D/'penses V — 2
C'omitf (lu Travail —
Appointements A Ottawa U — 4
D^'pcnses U — 2
C*ornit(*, reconstruction et developpement. —
Appointements i, Ottawa V — 4
Uepenses U — 2
Commerce. Ministerc du —
Annuaire statistique Z — 24
Appfjintonientf? A Ottawa Z — 3
ArrfTiiges b — 56
(able des Indes occidenlales Z — 27
Comtnission du connnerce et agents. . . . Z — 18
C"ommi!->airos de recherches industrielles
et scicniifique.* Z — 22
Commission du plan federal Z — 22
Credits B— 10— 49
D^'pense.', sommaire des Z — 2
EU-vateurs de terminus, constructions,
etc Z— 17
Extension et developpement du com-
merce canadien Z — 22
Gouvernenient civil; appointements Z — 3
Gouvcrneiiunf civil: dfp. contingentes. Z — 6
Loi de la marque de Tor et de I'argent . Z — 25
Loi des grains du Canada Z — 7
Loi d'insppction et de ventc Z — 25
Mesur.i(;e du bois Z — fi
Primes, p^trole brut ef plomb Z — 21
Recensement et statistique du Canada. Z — 24
Recettes Z— 27
Subsides pour la malle et subventions
aux paqucljots Z — 27
Commis de la malle par cliemins de fer. . S — 57
Commissaires du commerce et agents... Z — 18
Commission, chemins de fer —
Credit b— 46
D^penses en vertu de la loi —
Appointements des Commissaires W — 51
Traverses i niveau de Ch; de fer W — 51
Dfpen-cs imputables au reveru —
Appointements du personnel. \V — 51
Comptes divers ... W — 52
Stfnographes \V— 52
Voyages et fl^bourtcs W — 53
Wagon Aciuiiti W — 53
Commission conjointe intcrnationale V — 257
Commission d'economie et de d6veloppe-
ment F — 44
Commission de consen'atior —
Credits •. b— 10— 24
Df penses A — 2
Divers. A— 99
Gouvcrnement civil; salaires A — 97
Commission d'cmbellissement d'Ottawa.. F — 35
Commission d'enquete
Commission des douanes D — 74
Commission d'examinafeurs pour inspec-
teurs K— 102— 184
Commis.sion du canal de la baie Geor-
gienne V — 217
Commission du Service civil —
CrMits b— 10
DC'pcnses Y — 2
Gouvcrnement civil: d6p. contigentes... Y — 11
Gouvernement civil: salaires Y — 7
Recettes Y— 11
Salaires A Ottawa Y— 7
Commission G6oIogique —
Compensation Q — 13
PAGE.
Commission Ttologique — Fin.
Credits b— 23
D^penses Q — 2
Df penses Gfen^rales Q — 11
Explorations et arpentages Q — 8
Publication de rapports, cartes, etc Q — 12
Specimens pour le musfe Victoria Q — 13
Commission McLeod-Tellier Y — 6
Com m issions —
Canal de la baie Georgienne V — 217
Champs de hataille nationaux
* 'hemins de fer
( 'onjointe intcrnationale
( 'on.ser\'ation
Economique et de developpement
Embellissement d'Ottawa
McI-eod-Tcllicr V— 6
.Ministcre du Travail M — 7
Terres aux soldats K — 147
Communes — Voir Chambre des Com-
munes
Compte d'avance de I'imprimeur du Roi. T — 24
Compte du gouvernement imperial —
D^penses, re enlevement rle rails \V — 133
Conciliation et Travail, loi de M — 4
Conseil du Tr^sor: decisions \ — 2
Conseil privf, bureau du —
.\ppointements & Ottawa U — 4
CrMits B— 10^
( 'rfdit de guerre . U— 3: ZZ—
Depenses U — 2
Gouvernement civil: appointements. .. . U — 4
Gouvernement civil: d^p. contingentes. . I' — 5
Consolidation de la loi des ch. de fer W — 50
Construction —
BaiTages, riviere Ottawa V — 213
Canal A eau profonde, Welland W — 16
Canal de la Trent ^y — 13
Chemin de fer de la baie d Hudson \V — 36
Chemin de fer Quebec et Siiguenay W — 36
Chemins de fer du gouv. canadien \V — 17
Edifices publics V — 2
ElC'vatcurs ;\ grains aux terminus. Z — 17
Ligncs telegraphiques V— 209— 228
Phares pour la navigation. . O — 78
Pont d£ (Ju^bec .. \V— 31
Contrat de dragage. 1917-18 V— 169
Contrats, provisions budgetaircs pour —
Canaux W — 54-76
Chemins ile fer <lu gouv. canadien W — 64
Ministcre des Travaux publics V^170
Cornwall, canal de —
Bureaux de la statistique W — 130
Per.sonnel et reparations \ W — 79 — 101
Recettes \V— 300
Correspondance re Service civil a — 2
Cour de I'Echiquier —
Credits b— 6— 7
Depenses contingentes. L — 7
Gouvernement civil: appointements L — 4
.luges: appointements L — 8
Vente de rapports L — 40
Cour Supreme —
.^rrerages b — 55
Bibliotheque L — 7
Credits b— 6— 7
Depenses contingeiites L — 6
Gouvernement civil: appointements L — 4
Jupe en chef: traitement comme substi-
tut du gouv. general G — 2
.luges; tr.iitements L — 8
Cow-Bay ; I5rise-lame8 V — 130
Credits, comptes des —
■ Accise b — 15
Administration de la justice h — 8
Affaires exterieures b — 10
Agriculture ; , b— 8— 10— 44
RAProin DK VAiniTKi K (:f:yi:n\L, tonifna
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Credits, comptca des — Suite.
Archives b — 10
Arts et agriculture b — 8
Assurances b — 10-1 1
Auditeur gfn^ral, bureau de 1' b— 10-11
Bibliothtque du Parlcmcnt b — IT
Bureau d'cssayage b — 23
Bureau du Gouverneur gdn^ral b — 10 — 1 1
Bureau du Haut commmissaire b — 10 — 11
Canaux b — 9
f 'hambrc des Communes b — 16 — 17
Chcmin de ter de la baic d'Hudson... b — 44-46
Chemins de fer et canaui b— 10 — 14 k 47
Chemiii'i de fer, Kouv. cjinadien Ij — 44 — 17
Chcmin de fer St-Jcan ct Qu6bec b — 47
ChcmindcterTr.inscontincntal national, b — 44
Commerce b — 10 — 10
Comnii-jion de conser\'ation b — 10 — 24
Commi«jion des chcmins de fer )j — 46
Commission du Service civil b — 10
Conseil priv/" b — 10
Cour de I'Ekhiquier b — 6 — 7
Cour Supreme b — 6 — 7
Dettc publique b— 28
Divers b— 24
Douanes b— 10— 11
Tnlsification des substances alimcntaires h — 15
Finances b— 9— 10— 28
Fonds d'amortissement h — 28
Fonds de retraite b — 48
Frais d 'administration b— 9
f'louvernemcnt civil: d6p. contingentcs.. h — 10
Gouvernement civil: salaires b — 10 — 11
Couvcrnemnt dc9 Territoires du N.-O... b — 13
Oouvcmeraent du Torritoirc du Yukon., b — 13
Gratifications b — 25
fiuerre h — 4
Hi'jpiial de la marine b — 20
Inimieration b— 14
Impressions et papcterie b — 10 — 24
Ing^-nicur conseil gin^rul b— 10
Inspection dc la Iumi6rc ilectrlque b — 15
Inspection des bateaux k vapeur h — 20
Inspection du gas b — 15
InspectiKn ct mc^urage du bois h — 49
Institutions 3cienti(ir|uc.'< h — 20
Int^'p'^t sur la detto publique b — 28
Xnt^rieur b— Ifr-13— U
Justice b— 6—10-1 1—12
I./-gislatlon ^ |j — 16
Licutenant*^ouvcmcurB 1) — II
Marine et p/>rherie9 .b— 10— 20- 28
Milii.-e et dC-fcnsc b— 10— 21
Mines , b— 10-23
Mini«tArp« en g^n6nil 1>— 10
I cabinet.
1>- II
l>— 21
b— 2«
l>— 27
\y- 20
b— 15
b— 12
Pulwi'iltfl
Phares et service c6lier
Poids ct mesures
I'olicc fi'-d/'nile. . ...
P.int de H\il:\icf I>— 44
Poates 1>— 10— 27
Primes d'cncouragemenl b — 21 — 29.
I',;,..,., "•'-ompto et change V> — 28
.■ b— 44
' dogiques h — 23
I'lntfricur 1>— 10— !,'>
idannerie K chcv. du N.-O... .1) — 10 — 48
.- „ 1»— 10-14
berr^tannt d'EUt b— 10— 24
H/.n«f b— 16- 17
' 1.— 10-20
iieotfluvial J>— 20
rnl 1^ II
bulj^entiuns aux chemins dc fer I> — 46
P.VGE.
Credits, comptcs des — Fin.
Subventions aux provinces b — 48
Subventions postalos et aux paquebots... b — 18
Terres f6d6ralcs et pares b — 12
Travail •. . .b— 10— 16
Travaux publics b— 10— 28— 29 i 43
Tcrritoirc du Yukon. .
Affaires des sauvages b — 14
Douanes b — II
Gouvernement du tcrritoire du Yukon b — 13
Intf rieur b— 12
Justice b — 7
Mines b— 23
Police ik clieval b — 48
Postcs b— 27
Revenu fle I'lntf-rieur b — 15
Travaux publics i,--??- ■;c_4i
CrMits de guerre—
Voir vol. IV.
Aflaircs des sauvugio 11 — 57
.Vsriculturc A — 11—95
Bureau de I'Audlteur g^ntral C — 4
Chemins de fer et canaux \V — 136
Conseil privfi t' — 5
Credits b— 4
Douanes D — 78
Int^-icur H— 155
Revenu dc rintfrieur I — 18
Travaux Publics, ministirodes V — 10 — 258
Croiscurs du revenu; entrctien D — 77
Coutts,(dificederimmigration,etc.K— 49;V-28-ll7
Dartmouth iV Deans: cmbranchement,
ch. dc fer du gouvernement W — 26
Dartmouth, Edifice public: ontretien V— 67
Dauphin-
Bureau des torres f6d6ralcs: entrctien . K — 6S
Bureau des tcrrcs f6d£ralcs: rccett«s K— 185
Kdificc public: entrctien V — 109
Pisiifacturc R — 81
Dawson, tcrritoire du Yukon —
Edifice public V— 127
Gendarmerie i^ cheval X — 16
D6penscs—
Capital b — 2
Dipartemcnta, par b — 5
IW'penscs dc gucrrc. . b~- 4
En vcrtu de la loi \< 4
Fonds consolidi b - 2
Loi des subsides, en vertu de la I) — 3
i'v^rviies, par b— 2
D^'IM'Uscs pour canon tlu midi . . 1'-- 6
D^'jM'n.M's pour Ics siiuvages —
Colombie-Uritanoiquc II— 35
Divers H— 56
En g(n6ral H— 54
Fonds des dfpAts dca sauva8«»^
( 'oniptcs des bandcs H — 77
Sommairc des balances H— &S
Sommairc des comptcs H — 59
He du Prince-Edouard H — 14
Instruction des sauvages H — 42
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta et
T.N.-O H— IS
Nouvcau-Hrunswick TI — 11
NtHnrIlc-Eros.se \\' - 12
Ontario ct Qu6bcc H— 7
Rentes en vortu du statut H— 6
Sommairc H- — 2
Tcrritoin' du Yukon H— 42
Dcsjardins, «|uai V — 143
Des .loachims: [xmt V— 200
Dettcs payables i\ Londres F — 8
Detti-s imyable au t'unada F — 8
Del le.H pyablrsi Now- York F— 8
Dcde putilu|Ue—
CrMits b— 9— 28
Fonds d'aniortisucmcnt F — 10 — 47
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Dette puMiqu^-f in.
rVais (i'udiiiinistration i" — 1"
Frais d'administration: compte de I'em-
prunt ?~ i?
Int^-ret sur la dette publique *— *'
Prime sur escompte et change F — 47
Soniniaire des d^penses F — 2
Dette publique, dipenses F — 9
Edifice public: entretien V— 67
Jette... V-130
Districts forestiers, protection contre
i'incendic K 113
Divers—
Affaires des sauvages U— oo
' Affaires ertferieures E— 4
Agriculture A 96
Archives B 5
Bureau de I'Auditeur g6n6ral C — 6
Chauibre des Communes N — 17
Chcmins de fer et canaux W— 50— 132
Conseil privfi V — „5
Cr6dits fit ?-
Douancs D — '*— 7/
Finance Z~ H
Impressions et papeterie T — 7
Interieur ^!~ Vk
Justice L— 0 — , 15
Marine ^~H^
Milice et Defense P— 72
Mines Q-13-20
Postes S— 149— 172
Royale gendarmerie 4 cheval du N.-O. . X — 18
Revenu de I'lntdrieur T — 32
Secretaire d'Etat Y— 7
Sinat S~ no
Service Naval "• — ""
Travail M— 7
Travaux publics V— 222— 257
Division des comptes; ministfere des
Travaux publics V — 222
Division des futaieset pSturages: recottes. K — 186
Division des terrains miniers et du Yukon:
interieur K — 187
Dollard , vapeur du gouvemement O — 11
Dominion—
Bateaux i. vapeur ^^^5~
D^penses pour la police L — 5 — 16; ZZ —
Edifice des immigrants: entretien V — 64
Edifices publics V — 2
Notes, impressions, etc E — 12
Ponts pour le trafic V— 209
Stations de quarantaine: entretien V — 66
Dominion —
BStimcnts de quarantaine des bestiaux,
rf ;)arations, etc A — 19
Edifices: entretien V — 126
Observatoire astronomique K — 148; V — 35
Recenscment et statistiques Z — 24
Dorchester, pfinitencier de —
Dtpcnses L — 28
Rpcottes. L— 40
Douancs, iiiinist&re des —
Appointements il Ottawa D — 2
Appointcments et d^penses contingentes —
Alberta D— 61
( '.ulombie-Britannique D — 63
lie du Prince-Edouard D — 19
Manitoba D — 55
Nouvcau-Brunswick D— 20
NouvcUe-Ecosse D — 12
Ontario D — 35
Quebec D— 24
Saskatchewan D — 59
Yukon D— 71
Arr6rages b — 54
Cj«dit» b— 10— 11
Eagle Head: brisc-lamcs V— 130
East River, N.-E.: ameliorations V— 13(
Douanes, ministcre des — Fin.
DC'pf-nses.. D — 2
Douancs divcrses D — 77
Entretien des croi-sseurs du revenu et
service priventif sp6:ial D — 76
Gouvemement civil: appointements D — 2
Gouvemement civil: contingentes D — 11
Inspection, commission des douanes et la-
boratoire D— 71
Recettes D— 79
Service prfeventif secret D— 77
Dragage —
Colombie-Britannique V— 182
Contrat, 1917-18 y-169
Manitoba, Saskatchewan et Alberta \ ~1S1
Nouveau mat^'riel de dragage —
Ontario et Qu6bec V— 176
Ontario et Qu6bec ^[""'^2
Provinces maritimes V — 177
Drapeaux pour edifices ftdfraux \' — .33
Droits de coupe de bois, Yukon K — 208
Druid, bateau du gouvemement 0 — 11 — 119
1300
130
Eohelles desauvetage des edifices Wdfraux V — 33
Edifices d'immigration entretien V — 54
Edifices tfedferaux: Entretien V— 126
Edifices publics —
Colombie-Britannique V — 2 — 28
D6penses imputables au capital V — 2
Dfepenses imputables au revenu V — 2
Edifices d'immigration V — 64
En g6n«ral V— 33
Entretien V— 126
FM^raux V— 2
Fermes exp^rimentales V — 29
Manitoba, Saskatchewan et Alberta V — 26
Ontario V— 23-
Ottawa V— 11— 35
Provinces maritimes V — 21
Quebec V— 21
Rideau Hall V— 60
Territoire du Yukon V— 128
Edmonton—
Agence d'immigration K — 49; V — 117 — 65
Agence forestitre K — 191
Bureau des terres Kd^rales: entre-
tien K-68; V-I17
Bureau des terres ffedfiralea: recettes. . K — 185
Edifices publics V — 118
Gandarmerie i, cheval X — 13
Havres, etc., bureau V — 162
Pont V-209
Quai V-162
Surintendant g6n6ral des pares nationaux
du Canada K — 131
Election g^njrale, 1917 N— 22
Elections: loi de temperance du Canada... \ — 6
Elections, suivant le statut N — 22
Elfevateurs do terminus —
Construction, etc Z — 17
Entretien Z — U
Recettes Z — 28
El^vatcurs du gouvemement —
Entretien Z— 11
Recettes Z— 2S
Elmira, tdifice public V— 2.3— 94
Emerson, agence d'immigration. K — 50; V— 6.^ — 109
Emerson, Edifice public: entretien V— 109
Emerson, gendarmerie 4 cheval X — 15
Enqu&tes —
D4p6ts de minerals, etc Q — » '
Mines Q — 8
Naufrages O — 23
Pf cheries R — 97
Pouvoirs d'eau K— 128
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Enqut-tc sur les differends industrielj.
Fort Frances— Fin.
loid' -.
M— 6
Agence d'immigration...
K- 42
Enquf tes sur les pouvoirs d'eau
K-128
Edifice public .
V- 95
Entomologic. sonice d'
A— 12
Fort William—
Entrepot (rigorique pour bouette. etc..
et le transport ilu poifson frais
Agence d'imiuigration
K— 42
R- 66
Edifice des douanes. etc.: entretien
V- 95
Entrep6t9 trigorifique<. rnagasins, etc
A— 13
Havres. etc.: bureau
V— 159
Esquimau, arvonal maritime R— 2C;
ZZ-
Fort-William et Port .\rtliur—
Escjuimalt, bassin de radoub —
Entretien
Havres et rivierei-, ameliorations .
V- 16
\"— 225
Foumitures militaires et habillements:
Recettes
V-262
ventes
P- 77
Essai< de comtiusiiVile. etc
Q- 15
Fox. brise-laiiies de I'lle
V— 130
Estevan. bateau a vapeur du gouverneme nt
O— 12
Friar's Head: brise-lanies
V-131
Estimfe des op^rati'.P' ...rtnif—
Frais d'adminiftration—
f'anaui \^
-54—76
fompte d'empnint*
F- 13
C'hemin'* de fer.
W— 64
Credits...
b— 9
Travaui public*
Eiamen». >er>ice civil . \
V— 170
D^penses.
F— 10
-8- 11
Frais de lit ige^ : <iu ...;.i5 de fer et canaux . .
W- 47
Eipf-rimentale. fcriiK • entralc —
Edifices.
Frias de litiges: intf rieur
K-146
V- 29
Frais de voyage-
Entretien..
A- 21
Affaires des sauvages
H— 5
LaborBloin- bioii.(:iijje
A— 65
Affaires extfrieures
K- 3
Recettes.
A— 100
Agriculture
A— 11
Exploration*, arpentages et Etudes —
Q- 8
Archives .
B— 3
£xp<irtation d'^nergie flectrique —
IM-penses
Assurances .
J— 3
1-28
Bureau de l'.\uditeur gfnfral
C— 6
Recettes
I— 33
Bureau du secretaire du gouv. g^n^ral .
G- 3
Exportation des monnaies ftrangeres et
hors d'usage
ExDositions.
Chemins de fer et Canaux
W— 7
F— 12
Commerce
Z— 6
A— 19
Commission de conser^-ation
Commi».-ion du service civil
A— 96
A'ja^.^" ■ % •.^u- ..................
Extensifjn et d^veloppement du commerce
Y- 11
Z— 22
Conseil privf-
U— 5
FaNifications des sobstsnces alimentaire*^
Douanes . .
I)- 11
CrMifs
b- 15
Finances
1- 5
rUpense"
T— 29
Impressions et j';-iM-t*"iii-
1— 5
Rc'ettes
T— 33
V- 78
Intlricur.
Justice.
K— 35
Farntiam, Mifice public: entietien
L- 6
Farnham, station exp^rimentale pour le
legislation \— .5— 20
Tabac —
M.irine et Pccheii"--
D— 6
Edifices —
V— .-iO
Milirei- !>■ •.••-
P- 7
Entretien
A- 56
.Mines
Q- 7
Recettes
A— 100
Postes
.•<- 10
Ferme« cxp/Timentiilt!i —
Rovenu ilr 1 li.**' i .< i:r
1- 5
Edifices
V- 29
Royalc gcnd. A cl.ev.il du N.-' '
.\— 4
Entretien
A— 20
.SccrC'tariut ilTi:!-
V- 5
Ferine* de iK-ii.'
A- 55
Sdnat
N-4-5
F>>rmcs nouvelli
A- 55
Service Xavai
K- 7
!:■ .ires
A— 100
Fredericton—
* ^. ininihliTc tlet —
Agence d'imiiiigration
K— 30
1 ;..intements a <"iitb«a
F- 3
ICdifices public: entretien
V— 74
Am'mKes
- .54
FaciliU's add it.: ch. dc fer du Kouv
W— 21
f'orrespondnnce
i - 54
Ferme exiiAriiiicntalc Wifices
V— 30
CrWiis
-U>-28
Ferme cxp/'riincnlnlc. entretien
A— 34
Crfdils de (ruen<
zz—
Ferme exp^rimcntale. recettes ,
A-IOO
Dfpensod
F- 2
Frontennc, vapeur du gouvernement ...
O— 12
Clouvcmeinent < :
F- 3
Cialeric nat it >nalc
V— 212
f fOu^'crnciiienT ■
F- 5
Galops, ciiniil lie —
Recti tes
:■ ii\
l)6p<n.s< ■• iiiipulnbles an ihimimI
\V— 7
Fonds conf-olirl/—
Gait. C-difi.c public \
2,3-94
Eieomplc sur 1 !■■
Ciananiiqui . /'■ilifvi jiul.li'
V— 115
CrMit
''-- ^'"^
Gananoquc. qu:ii
\' -1.54
D6peniie»
F- 10
Gnj<p6—
Int/W^f
F- 47
Piwifncturi-
V 143
1— 2
Quid A can iinjiniiii
R - 82
Fond" con««lir|/- i.
'^ 52
Galineau. barrage
\— 208
Fon'ls fie re 1 mile
.-■- 4.S
Gaxellr du Tri.v:i:l
Fonds tie retniiti —
Dfpenws
M- 3
frMil
1— 48
Recttes
M- 7
Df-penses
F- 33
Goi. inspection i'.\.
F- 48
Allocation provi-oire Manitoba el Ouent
1-28
Hrrrtlo-
F- 48
AnV-rn«e«
h— 54
F- 49
CtMil'
b- 15
1 .,r,.|- .les f )minp>' de bitlaille
F- 38
I)/'pi n-.!".
I— 28
P'onds du rcvrnu ^i.Tiwdid^: Yukon.
K-212
Recelle.
I— 33
Fori DufTcrin. brl*«--I»iiiei»
V-138
CJeonieiown. lie du Prine<>-EdouBrd —
f^lifice public
V— 73
Agence de« muviuef
H- 0
Piwifacture
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Gibiers et oiseaus niigrateurs du Xord-
Ouest —
Loi pour la prgteetion des K — 147
Ciimli: qiiai, elf V — 161
Glace-Bay, Mifice public V— 33— 68
Glacier, C.-B., pare K— 134— 205
Glissoirs et estacades —
Ameliorations et reparations V — 208 — 224
D6penses imputablps au revenu V — 3
En general, entretien et reparations V — 223
Ottawa, travau.ik .sur la riviere V — 223
Perception des recettes V — 3
Recettes V— 263
Sommaire des depcn.ses V — 2
Saguenay . district de la riviere V — 223
Trent et Xewca.stle, district de V— 208— 223
Godcrich^ —
Amelioration dans le bavre V — 145
Edifice public V— !*5
Gouvemeiiieni des territoire? du N.O —
Appointements k Ottawa K — 2S
Credits b— 13
Depenses ." K— 1.52
Gouvemeinent du terrioire du Yukon —
Allocation au con.-reil local K — 1-54
. Allocation au conseil local pour entretien
et reparation? des clicmins K — 154
Appointements et depenses K — 152
Arrets de la cour de I'Echiquier .
Credits
Depen.ses
Gouvemeur general —
Frais de voyage
Traitement
Gouvemeur general, bureau du sec. du —
Appointement.= a Ottawa G — 2
Credits . b— 10-U
Credits de guerre G— 2: ZZ—
Depenses
Gouvemement civil: appointements.
Gouvemement civil; dep. conting G —
Recettes
Gouvemeur general, wagons du
Graham, quai
Grain, inspection du —
Credits
Depenses
Recettes.....
Grain de semenee et secours —
Sommaire
Depenses pour grains de semenee —
Grains de .semenee, 1917 K^iCO
Grains de semenee. 1918
Grains de semenee et secours, 1915. .
Grains de semenee ot secours, remb..
Rcmboursenients an compte de grain
de semenee et secours K — 183
Secours autres que les grains de seinenee K — !59 j
Grains de semenee, pois, ftves, etc., .iKri- i
culture .\— 96 I
Grandc-Anse: brise-lames. \' — 138 I
Grande-Prairie — j
.^gence d'immicration K — 50 I
Edifice d'Immigration V— 2S— 6C— 118 i
Bureau des terres fe<lerales; entretien K — OS
V— 28-nf.
Bureau des terres federales: recettes . . K — 185
Grand-Porks —
.\genre d'Immigration . K — 52
Edifici' public: ent.'-ctien.. . V — 120
Grand Tronc I'aiifique, ch. de fer—
rojr cheiriin de fer Ti-anscontinental
national.
Gratifications —
Affaires des sauvage? H — 53
Agriculture. A— .98
Archives B — 5
G-
0
G-
2
G-
3
(i—
3
w—
49
\ —
143
V)—
49
z—
^
z—
2«
K— 150
K— 105
K— 15u
K— 183
T\GE.
Gratifications — Fin.
Auditeur general C — 6
Chemins defer et canaux \V — 132
( onseil prive U — 5
Credits b— 25
Douanes D — 77
Finances F — 45
Iniprinieric et papeterie T — 8
Interieur K — 154
Justice L — 16
Legislation X— 17
.Marine et pecheries O — 116
Milice et defense P— 72
Mines Q — 20
Postes .S— 172
Revenu de I'lnterieur I — 32
.■^•cretariat d'Etat V — 7
Senat X — 5
Service naval R— 99
Travau.v publics \— 2.56— 222
Cirefiier de la Couronnc en Chancellerie —
Depenses contingentes X — 19
Salaires X — 7
Grcnville, canal d6 —
Voir Carillon et Grcnville, canal de —
Crcnn7/f, vapour du gouvemement. O — 13
Grindstone: quai V — 143
Gros.se-Isle, station de quarantaine —
Edifices.. V— 21
Entretien .\ — 91
Quais V— 144
Hamilton —
Agenee d'immigration K— 37
Amelioration dans le havre V — 227
Edifices publics V— 34— 96
Hampton, X.-E.: brise-lames V — 131
Hansard, chambre des Communes X — 11
Halifax —
Agenee d'immigration K— 36: V— 68 — 64
Arsenal maritime R — 9
Ateliers de locomotives, ch. de fer du
gouv. can W— 236
Ateliers de wagons, ch. de fer du gouv.
can \V— 236
Bassin de radoub V — 258
Douanes, edifice des V — 258
Edifices publics V— 33— 258
Edifices publics: entretien V — 68
Havres, etc.. bureau V — 135
Hopital de detention K — 36
Xouvelles facilites terrainales: ch. de
fer du gou\ernement canadien W — 1 7
(juarantaine: entretien A — S9: V — 66
Restoration W— 133
Secours . F — 44
Terminus oceanique ■. . . .W— 17— 21— 191— 226
Hailej-bury —
.^meliorations dans le havre V — 154
Havres, etc., bureau du district.. V — 159
Quai V— 155
Hanison, piscifacture du lac R — 83
Harrow, station experimentale de tabac — V — 159
Edifices V — 31
Entretien A — 56
Re-ettes A— 100
Haut commissaire, bureau du —
Credits b— 10— 11
Depenses F — 6
Havres, etc., rain, de la Marine —
Depenses O— 85
Recettes. . O— 119
Havres et riviires—
Colombie-Britannique V — 163
Depenses imputables au capital V — 2
En general V— 168
En general, depenses imputables au
revenu . V — 3
10
RM-ruh-T Of LAI lUTKil! l!j:\KltAI.. ipnutjn
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
PAOE.
Ha\Tcs et rivieres — Fin.
Entretien et K-parationa V — 228
lie du Prince-Edouard V— 136
Maniiotja X" l^i
Nouveau-Brunswick V — 137
N'ouvclle-Ecossc V — 128
Ontario V— 152
Perception desrecettes V — 3
Quebec V— 140
Paifcatchcwan et Alberta V— 162
High-Pniirie: bur. dcs tcrrcsftdfiralesK— 69; K— 1S5
Hnau-a: quai V — 161
Holl.org: quai V— 165
Jii.: .ir:iircs de brevets, marques de com-
niT' e. etc.: rccettcs A — 99
Hopitaux de la marine et marins en
detresse —
Tn'-dits b— 20
p,'prn5e«. O — 2
■ marine O— 92
et en d6trcssc O — 97
li ...j.._. --^ ;:ionnaies, Ottawa.F — W— 16; V — 25
Huiison: quai V — 144
Hull—
EJificepublic V— 79
(iuiii V— 144— 226
Hurnbolt^—
Bureau dcs tcrres ffd6rales: entretien.. K — 69
Bureau des tcrres ffdfrales: reccttcs... K — 185
Edifice public: entretien V — 113
Hygiene des animaux A — 58
lie Nootka: quai 71 — 166
Ik- Perrot-N'ord; quai V — 144
IminiKration —
Appiiintements K — 17
Cr.'dits b— 10— 14
Cliinois: appointemcnts K — 65
C'hinois; dfpcnses contingcntes K — 65
Chinois: reccttcs K — 212
Dfpcnses contingentcs K — 35
I
Sccours aui canadiens dans Ic besoin. .
'■' dcs d6penscs. .
i rhinoise —
K— 66
K— 2
K— 65
K— 212
Uc.c;tc»
IInpre^.•^ions et papctcrie, depart, des —
Arri'rnges B — 55
f'oriiptc du stock de la papcterie T — 8
rVirrr-ipondancc T — 50
B— 10— 24
T— 2
_'..oa des documcnta parlemen-
taire3 > T — 6
Diver-. T— 7
■ lu Canada" T—
lont civil: nppointcmonta... . T — 2
' inent civil: (K-pcn-^M contin-
H».*fi(e..> . . T — 6
f) ratifications. T — 8
Iniprc<*Mion^ diverw»« T — 6
Iinprimcur du Roi: compto d'avance.. T — 24
1 i'fi .'zrnphic. iinprcKMions, etc T — 27
-■ur I'iinprimerie T — 6
_ T— 45
I reliure et distribution dcs sta-
in N— 10
I : frniii do transport —
I M.rc dcs Communes N — 13
.-•ta' N- 1
I. i II. iI. division (or»^ti^re d"..K—t03; V— 113
I I . (orme oxpirimcntalc —
V- 81
\ ■■''.■ ^■ in
PVGE.
A— 13
5
10
59
12
13
12
5
10
10
24
i lu IWI-tail: airriculi
ii4iui*ljii< fruiticrc..
Industrie laiti^^e, etc
Ingf nieur-conseil 1 " —
Ine6nieur conseil, bureau: —
Credits h—
D6penses W— 2
Gouvemement civil: d*p. contingen-
tcs \V— 5
Gouverncment civil: salaires W — 3
Ingfnieur en chef, personnel de I' Y — 213
Inspeetcur des postes, bureau de 1' —
Appointemcnts S — 50
Df'pcnscs contingentcs S — 152
Inspectcurs de bois, gardes-forostiers, etc. K — 79
Inspecteurs de concessions de terre K — 76
Inspectcurs, sur\'eillants et gardion;.-
Pftchcrics R—
Inspection —
Accisc —
Colombie-Britanniquc 1
rx-pcnscs en g6ndral 1-
Manitoba et prov. du N.-0 1-
Ontario I —
Provinces maritimes I —
Qu6bec I —
Bascules d'f Ifevateurs I-
Bateaux & vapcur O— 98— 120
Bfetail-agriculture A— 66— 99
B6tail-marino 0— 24
Bureaux de poste S — 50
Caica seches en g£n6ra1 V— 217
Douanes. ports d'entrte D — 71
Entrep6ls Z— 7— 28
FrontiJre K— 40
Immigration K— 41-49
Loi dcs grains du Canada Z— 7— 28
Lumi^rc flcctrlque ct ga2 I — 27
Minist^-re du Travail M — 7
Pfchcrics R— 59— 96
Poids et mcsures I — 20
Produitsalimcntaires I— 29
Sauvagcs 11—34-41
Trrres (6d6rales .' K— 75-104
Viandes et aliments en conser\'es A — 81
Inspections de la viande et dcs aliments en
conserves A — 81
Inspection des produits alimcntnires I — 29 — 33
Inspection de produits en conwri-e A — 81
Inspection dcs bateaux & vapeur —
CrtdiU b— 20
Dipcnses O— 98
Reccttcs 0—120
Inspection dcs cales 8^ches V — 217
Inspection et mesurage du bois —
Arriragcs b— 56
CrMita b— 49
tW-pcnses Z — 6
Rocet tes Z— 29
Inspoctiun-lumiiro 6lectriquo —
Allocjttion provisoirc du Manitoba ct des
tcrriloircs du Nord-Oucst 1 — 28
Credits b— 15
D6pcnses I— 28
Reccttcs 1—33
Inspections et lcv6»—
Canaux \y-47
Chcmins dc Icr W— 48
Travaux publics V— 221
Institut imp/Tial, Ix)ndro« A — 65
Institut international d'afp-iculture A— 65
Institutions i-cicnlifiqucs —
CriiUlK b - 20
Mini.ttaVrc de I'lntZ-rieur: observ-nlionsas-
tronDmifiues. etc K— 147
Mini'(l."'rc dc t» Marino; service m4t*o-
rolugii|uc O^ 87
Int/r^t our la dcltc publioue —
( r-,l.'- b- 28
IXDEX
11
DOC. PARLEMENTAIRE No 1
PAGE.
Int'T^t sur la dette publique — Fin.
DfipcnscB F — 9
InW'rtt sur placements F — 47
IntirJts sur les avanccs pn vcrtu des lois de
subsides aux chemins de fer W — 308
Intfirieur, ministi're de I'l —
Appoiiilements A Ottawa K — 3
Arrfrages b — 54-57
Credits b— 10— 12— 13— 14
D6penscs K — 2
Gouvernement civil: appointcmenta K — 3
Gouvcrnemnt civil: dop. contingentes... K— 35
Recettes K— IS4
lnt6rieur, service forestier K — 103 — 188
Invermere, ferme exp^Timentale —
Ediiiccs V— 32
Entretien A — 37
Recettes A— 100
Invcrnt'ss —
Ameliorations dans le havre V — 131
Edifice public: entretien V — 69
Homartierie R — 84
Irrigation, Icvcs pour K — 121
Isle-Verte —
Havres, etc., bureau V — 150
Quai, etc V— 144
Jamesvilie: brise-lames V — 131
Jasper, pare —
D6penses K— 134
Recettes, K— 205
Joliette: Mifice public V — 33—79
Juges —
Credits b— 6
Dfepenses L — 2
Pensions F — 14
Justice, ministcre de la —
Appointements Si Ottawa L — 5
Arrerages b — 55
Correspondance re dSpenses L — 39
Credits b— 6— 10-11— 12
CrMits de guerre ZZ
D^penses L — 2
Gouvernement civil: appointernents. .. . I- — 5
Gouvernement civil: dfep. conting L — 6
Recettes L— 40
Kamloops —
Agence foresti^re ^ IC — 192
Bureau des terres Kdferales: entretien. . . K — 09
Bureau des tenes {cd6rales, : recettes... . K— 185
Edifice public: entretien V — 121
Kapuskabing, ferme exporimentale —
Edifices V— 31
Entretien A— 38; V— 96
Recettes A— 100
Kenora —
Agence des sauvtcci H — 23
Edifice public: entretien V — 97
Piscifacture R — 85
Quai V— 155
Kentville—
Edifice public: entretien V — 69
Ferme experimentale —
Edifices V— 30
Entretien A— 40; V— 90
Recettes A— 100
Kincardine; Edifice public: entretien V — 69
Kincardine: reparations V — 155
Kingston —
Amelioration du havre V — 155
Bassin de radoub: recettes V — 262
Cale sfcche , V— 155
College militaire Royal, , —
Edifices V— 23
Entretien P— 67
Gratifications S — 72
Recettes P— 78
PAGE.
Kingston — Fin,
Edifices publics:, entretien \' — 97
Pfnitencier: entretien L — 21
P6nitenoier: recettes L — 40
Kingston: cale-siche V— 155
Kingsvillc, piscifacture de R — 86
Kootenay, district de: quais V— 165
Laboratoire.s—
Biologique A — 63
Douanes D — 74
Essais du ciment V— 168
Essais et concentration du combustible Q — 19
Essais ct inspection deproduitscanadiens V — 21"
I'roduits alimentaires I — 30
Produit< forestier.-, Montr6al K— 119
I.!>o des Bois. commission technique du. . E — 4
Lachine, edifice public: entretien V — 79
Lachine, canal de —
Bureaux de statistiques \V — 130
Montreal: bur. de ling, gurintendant \V— 107
Personnel et reparations W — 80 — 103
Recettes W— 300
LacoUe: quai \'— 144
Lacombe, ferme cxpfirimentale —
Edifices,,,- V— 32
Entretien A-42; V— 118
Recettes A— 100
f.ady Grey, vapeur du gouvernement O — 13
i,ady Laurier, vapeur du gouvernement, . , O — 14
I.anibton, vapeur du gouvernement 0 — 15
I.ansdomie, vapeur du gouvernement O — 15
Laprairie: edifice public: entretien V — 80
Tyaprairie, travaux de protection A — 145
Latchford. barrage de V— 227
Lauzon, cale sJche V — 17
Leamington: quai V — 150
Leamington, Mifice public: entretien V — 98
Legislation —
Credits b — 16
D6penses —
Bibliothfeaue du parlement N — 2
Dcpenses contingentes, greffier de la
couronne en Chancellerie N— 19
Depenses contingentes, re. listcs des
eiecteurs N — 19
Elections en vertu du statut N — 22
Impre.ssions, papier & imprimer ct
reliure.., ., N — 19
Impression,' reliure et distribution des
statuts annuels N — 19
Listes des felecteurs provinciaux N — 21
S^nat N— 2
Divers N— 2
Recettes N— 67
Lloydminster —
Agence d'immigration K — SO
Edifice d'immigration: entretien V — 113
Edifice public: entretien V— 34-113
Lennoxville, ferme exp6rimentale —
Edifices V— 31
Entretien A— 43; V— 80
Recettes A— 100
Lc-Pas —
Bureau des terres fedtralcs K -fift — 185
Edifice public: entretien V— 109
Lethbridge —
Bureau des terres fedfiralcs: entretienK — 69; V11&
Bureau des terres fedtrales: recettes K — 185
Edifice public V — 118
Ferme experimentale —
Edifices V— 32
Entretien A— 45; V— 118
Recettes .\— 100
Iiriinigration.. K— 50; V— 68— 118
Royale gendarmerie ft cheval. X — 14
Levis—
Ameliorations du port V- — 145
12
RAPPiJKT HE LAVniTKlK llEXJiRAL. 1917-1916
9 GEORGE V. A. 1919
1
U-^-is—Fm.
Bassin de radoub —
Enttvtion
Inspet-tion
RwtMes
Edifit-e public V-
Liftts ilectorales: ddpenfes ee rapportant
aux..
LitlK"trraphios, imprvs:>ion$. etc., pay^s
par I'linpriineur du Hoi.. - .
Little-Sands, lie du Prinoe-Edouard : Quai
Listes f'lcctorales provinciak*^
Loi de la marque de Tor et de I'argtnt . .
Loi de I'onriliatiun et du travai'.
Loi des i?r&in.s du Canada —
I>epen:^s.
Ki-eelto:?
Loi de la taxe de guerre sur le revenu:
adniini!>tra1ion
Loi d"eni|uete sur les difffrcnds industriels
Lxii d'insp^T'tion et rente
Loi des in.-e<-tes deslnictours et autres
fleaux
Loi d'iiiiiiiigration: amcndes..
Loi d'instruetion A(?rieole
Loi des inMe<-ines brevctics —
D/-p«,-nse>
K-37
L/ji lies sub.*ides aux chemins de fer: intir^t
sur avanr-es
Ltii laxant lei< profits d'affaires pour la
gt-em-: appliration
Loi de t<'rnp/-ranre en Canjida
Lf-i ilu roni role des grains . .
LoniK-n. (tnt. —
ARenie d immigration
Edifi(i-s publies: ontretien
I-<»ndres. .\ngleterre —
Agtr.f 'rimmigratinn.
.in'iers
rie..
arrhives.
|i<Tial...
I 'lUai..
1-- 'K-CH&OltaUuel iu:ii-ul
LojLi.- dc lijyics nou." baile: tlieniint. de fer
duG.C
M., I....,l_
■' publlr; cnlnMli-
. imierie & clieval
>!:-■:■ l-ine. lie;* de la: ani^-liiration-, et'.. .
.Mnjt.-fins: gngcn: ch. de fer du gouv.
' ■ lie: entreticn
N! !«r\'i"e dc la, I; '' 1
.M .Ic In-
I'uf ej*u
Hiver. He du Prinre-Edounr.l
!• ' '-• r.T
itp p'lr tiTre
y 'utiia pour la. el pour In
.M il<"n''ier du
I
V— 225
V-21T
V-26I
33— 80
N— 19
T— 27
V— 135
N— 21
Z— 25
M— 4
Z— 7
Z— 28
F— 41
M— 6
Z— 25
A— 17
K-120
A— 12
I— 3^
I- 33
W— 308
F— 11
Y- 6
A— se
;V— 65.
V— 9f
K— .>
F— li
Y— 4
b- 5
A— 65
V— 145
V— 03
V— 259
W— 2J0
V— 119
X— »
V— 14.'.
\V-235
- SB
-14C
\V-29.i
.<— 24
w— 2ai
S— 49
S— 24
S— 40
I n-rn-'' ('di'ndifi: enlretien K-70V-113
I •.•rrri. ini|/-nile» reretle. . K— 1H6
k.iiu:<<-- ihiUIkii V— 113
f iendiirnierie A rbeval X— 9
W— 29
W— 284
V-119
K— 70
K-1.S5
\— 119
1- :!2
(>- ,S7
I-
1"
\ - l.W
P.\OE.
Manitoba, penitencier du —
Margaree. piscifacture de 11 — S6
.Margjireo. port de: ameliorations V — 132
Marques ile eommeree. honoraires de
brevets, etc A— S5— 99
.Marine et Ptcheries. luinistere de la —
.\rr^*rages , ... 1. — 55
-\ppointeinents A Ottawa O — 3
C'orrespondanre rr recettes O — 124
CrMits b— ID— 20— 28
Dfpenses . O — 2
Gouvernement rivil: appointements *) — 3
Oouverneinent civil; d^p. coming O — 117
Marins. fonds des — .^,
Re.-ettes O— 119
lieml>oursements O — 120
Mat^-riel de dragage sur le Saint-Laurent.. O — 000
.Materiel pour rimprimeric T — 6
Mat/'riel roulant: eh. de fer du gouv. W — 21
Materiel n.uiant : ch. *le fer Tr:insconli-
nental Xat ional
Mfcani 'iens: sjilaires: ch. de fer du gouv..
Medicini--Hat —
.\gcn-e d'immigration K^oO:
Bjreau des terres fefd^rales: entretien...
Bureau des terres f^lfrale- -••■ ."/—
Edifice public: entretien
-Menues recettes —
I3epense. revenu <le I'lnt^neui
Mf t6orologie. service de
Mt'thylique. al'^iol —
D6penses
Recettes
.Mi.lland-
liureau des port » du disiri
Edifice public, entretien
.Miliccet Defense—
.\llocations aux asso.'iat ions et fanfares. .
.Xllocations. milicc active.
.\ppoinlements et gages
Bibliotheque d^parleiiicn':ilc
Cailels. service lies
College miiitaire Royal
Conscil de la inilice et in~i
Statutaire
D6penses contingentes. ,
D^pensi-s (le guerre
Droits de douanes
Entretien <les propri^'i/-^ .'
Ecoles d'instruction
Force permanento
Gratilicalions. etc.
Imprc'^'-iMns et papeterie
Ix-v^s lies plans
I>ouage d automobiles, ouin-mir. en
1912-13. pour mnjor-s^ii^nil Hugl:e».
Monuments sur champ dc butaille^
.Stony < 'reek
t)Biciers de la milice canadienno, pour
assister aux manoeuvres d'oulre-mer
en 1913
PaiemenI i\ Geo. Mc.Xrihur. ir'.'r-'t •■\ir
cheque dc c]iutionneiiient
Pi*a'»i'"n'- uu\ cx-empioy^s ci^il'
Quart icrs g^'n'niux /tatK-innjor de divi
sion et de dii-trict
i^-rvice el Iravnux il'inR/'nieurs
Sonirnaire des d/*pense(«
Terrains d'entralnemeni et terminf r-mr
fin" mllilainn"
Tran-ixirl il fret .
.MiU<-e el I )/'len-H-, ininintre de In
Appointemeotii A Ottawa
.Arrfragrn
t'rMiis
Ii/penM'
P
31
..I -
!•
:!i
P-
31
P-
67
.,
P—
68
z/— ooo
p—
71
p—
62
p-
27
p-
27
p
72
p
(A
p
V— 31
P- 71
I"
P- 71
I*- 9
P- 62
P - 2
r-our
P 63
P- 71
b
P- 3
1,-- .15
10-21
P- 2
IXDEX
13
DOC. PARLEWENTAIRE No 1
Milicc ut defence, niinistre dc la—
Gouverneraent civil; appontements P — 3
Oouvernement civil: dep. conting P — 7
Reoettes P— 77
Milvcrton, Mifice public V— 23— 99
Miniinignsh, brise-lanies, etc V— 136
Minos, (k-penses —
Dcpensos g^n^rales Q — 18
Rcchorches des depots de mineral, etc... Q — i
Mines, minist^re des —
Appointements a Ottawa Q — 3
.'VrroriiKCS b — 55
Crtdits b-10— 23
Dispenses V, Q — 2
Clouvornemnt civil: appointements Q — 3
Gouvernemnt civil: d^p. conting Q — 7
Rccpttcs. . . ._ _ Q— 20
Ministeres en general —
Credits b— 10
D^'ponses continjtentos - F — 6
Miramiehi, piscifai^ture de. - R — ; 87
Mobilier et reparations —
Edifices d'Ottawa V— 126
f>lifices fM^rau-x V — 43
Rideau Hall V— 60
Moncton —
Ateliers de wagons: ch. de fer du G. C \V — 250
Ateliers de locomotives: ch. de fer du
G. C \y— 244
Bureau des gages: ch. deferdu G. C W — 221
Eilifirc pul)lir: entretien. V — 75
Klimination des passages i, niveau: ch.
de fer du G. C- W— 27
Rotonde, gages: ch. de fer du G. C VV — 236
Monnaies d'or, d'argent et de bronze F — 46
Monnayage de bronze, argent et or F — 46
Mvntcalm, vapeur du gouvernement O — 17-119
Montmagny —
Bureau, havres. etc V — 150
Edifice public; entretien V — 81
Quai V— 146
Montr6al —
Agence de la marine O— 37
Agence d'immigration K — 37
Bureau du chenal — X \V— 107-130-300
Bureau de I'ingenieur surintendant: ca-
naux de Quebec W — 107
Cale sfeche V— 222
Edifice d'immigration V — 65-82
Edifices publics V— 22-33
Eflifices publics: entretien V — 81
T.ahoratoires des produits forestiers K — 119
Monuments V— 212
Moosejaw —
.Vgpncc d'immigration K — 50; V — 65-113
Bureau des terres f6d6rales: entretien K — 70
Bureau des terres federales: recettes. . . . K — 185
Edifices publics; entretien V — 113
Mortlen, Man. —
.Vgenco d'immigration K — 50
Edifice public: entretien
Fcrmc expfriiiientale: entretien A — 46: V — 31
I'crine exp6rimentale; recettes A — 100
Munitions, vcntes dc P — 77
Murray Canal —
Personnel et reparations \V — 84-107
Recettes. \V— 300
Mus^c canadion des p^cheries R — 65
Mus/'c commfmoratif Victoria Q — 10- 13
Nanalino —
Edifice public: entretien V — 121
Port, ameliorations du V — 166
Nappaii. ferme exp^rimentale de —
Edifices V— 30
Entretien— A— 47; V— 70
Recettes A— 100
Naval, depariement du service —
Appointements i Ottawa R — 3
Arrfirages b — 55
Crfedits b— 10-26
Dfepenses R — 2
Gouvernement civil: d6pcnses conting.. . R — 6
Gouvernement civil: salaire R — 3
Recettes R— 99
Naval, depenses du sen-ice —
Bureau d'etudes des pdcherics R — 54
Commission biologique maritime du
Canada R— 96
Compensations, gratifications R — 99
,Compte de guerre ZZ —
Construction de bateaux-patrouilles pour
p6cheries R — 67
Construction de passages & poissons et
nettoyage de riviJres R— 65
Depenses legates et incidentcs R — 65
Entrep6ts frigorifiques pour la boitte et
le transport du poisson frais R— 66
Etablissements do piscifactures R — 77
Gratifications R— 99
Inspection du poisson marine R — 96
Levfes hydrographiques R — 40
Musee des pecheries du Canada R — 65
Ostreiculture R — 65
Patrouille sur Ics eaux septentrionales du
Canada R— 53
Pdcheries, surveillants, inspocteurs,
gardiens. etc R — 59
Permis d'apres le modus vivendi R — 67
Primes pour les pecheries R — 99
Reduction du chien de mer R — 66
,Service de patrouille dex pecheries R- 67
Service de protection des pficheries R — 36
,Ser\-ice naval, vaisseaux, bassins, etc . R — 6
.Service des marees R — 52
Service de telegraphic sans fil R — 44
Sommaire R — 2
.Specimens de poissons frais et sales, pour
I'exposition de Toronto
.Stations de sauvetagc et recompenses. . . R— 55
Necum Touch; quai V — 1.32
Neguac : quai V — 139
Nelson —
Edifice public: entretien V— 121
Havres, etc.. : bureau V — 167
Newcastle, district de — Glissoire et bar-
rages flottants —
Entretien \'— 208-223
Xervinglon, vapeur du gouvernement O — 17
New- West minster-
Bureau concernant la coupe du hois... .K — 71- 192
Bureau des terres fed6rales: entretien . . K — 71
Bureau des terres federales: recettes . K — 185
Edifice public: entretien V — 121
Piscifacturo R — 88
Ports, etc. bureau V — 167
Niello du pin blanc A — 89
.\'iobe, V. C. S. M
North-Battleford— '
Agence d'immigration K — 50; V — iw — 114
Edifice public; entretien V — 114
Noth-Portal, agence d'imraigrationK — 50; V-65-U4
North Sydney —
.\gence d'immigration K — 38; V — 64- 70
Edifice public: entretien V— 70
Havres, etc., bureau V— 1.35
Quai V-1.33
Station de quarantaine .\— 90
Norway-Bay: quai. etc V— 146
Nourrilure pour le betail ^ ^A — 96
Observatoire ast ronomiquc 4 Ottawa K — 147 : V — 35
14
RAPPOFT DE L'AVDITEUR G6x6RAL, 1917-1916
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Obsenatoires —
Astronomiques, d'Ottawa > —125
Gonzalos-Heights, C.-B K— 147; V— 35
Saanich , K-148; V-125_
Obsenatoires: marine O — S/
Octens et riviires, sen-ices des—
Crtdits ^20
Df pcnses: somraaires O — 2
Dipenses imprdvues O — 24
Ecok's <ie navication O — 23
Enlivement d'obstacles dans les eanx
navigables ^ 24
EnriuOtcs sur Ics naufrapes O — 23
Enrt gistrcment des navire? canadiens. . . O — 23
Examens <ies capiUiines et seconds O — 22
Inspection du Wtail O— 24
Inspection du hftail eupWite O — 24
Mat(riul de sauvetage O — 24
Vapeurs du gouvernement O— 6
Octrois—
Affaires des sauvages H— 2
Agriculture ■^iT""^
Chcmins de fer et canaux " — 54
Finances, crMits sp^ciaux F — 44
Intfrieur K— 2
Justice L — 16
Milire ■•■ P-Sl
Officiers, salaires fequitables et inspection.. M— 6
Okanagan, riviere: ameliorations V — 166
Ontario— .Saint-Laurent, canaux—
Arpenlftges et inspections W— 46
Bureaux des statiatiques W — 130
Personnel et reparations W — 107
Recettcs \V— 300
Vapcur .4/er< W— 108
Operations d'intcmcment ZZ — 0
Or, argent et broMc: monnayage F— 40
Or. i>"rmi,> de dragagc: Yukon K — 207
Or • ir K— 207
Or rtat ion pour: Yukon K— 207
0~. , (■ public: cntreti^n V— 100
Oahaua: piUit-rs V— 156
Ostreiculture R— 65
Ottana —
Affinerie de la monnaic royale F — 44-40; V— 25
Bureau des travaui sur la riviere Ottawa. V— 225
fanaux V-2-3-.300
Edifice de Test: nouvelle toiture V— 1 1
F.difices sur la rue Wellington V — 34
Edifice du parlcment: restnuration V — 15-16
I'crmp experimentalc —
Edifices V— 29
Fnfrolion A — 21
ire biologique A — 65
A— 100
1 .nale du Canada V— 212
Ijiljomtoire rressais du ciment V — 168
Miisee des pi^chcrics du Canada. ........ R — 66
I" rp a.stronomique K — 147; V — 35
I iiville V— 209
i <■ district, etc., bureau V — 180
I:,.i. :c i>Mnwn dans le district: sliB-
•.f ir*-" et rHtacn<Ies V — 223
I..'..- . V— 223
V— 263
iTotcction eontre rinocndie . F— 44
.1 ciperimcntation pour le tabac
lion A— S.V-100..
' ' ' r'lblica; construction et
iMvrtnge..
.Monnaie: reparation"!
V— 24
V 2'.
\
\
\
P.VGE.
Ottawa, edifices publics; construction et
amclior.itions— f in.
Parlement et departenients, canalisa-
tion eiectriquc nouvelle V — 25
ravage, y compris part et coiit de repar
sur la rue Sussex V — 25
Usine de maceration pour le service du
numeraire, ministerc des Finances V— 25
Ottawa, edifices publics: reparations et
entretien —
Bordereaux de paie V — 41
ChauITage, y compr. salaires des mfecani-
ciens, etc V — 3S
Force motrice pour ascenseurs, etc V — 63
Gaz et lumiere eiectrique V — 36
Loyers V— 63
Obser\atoire astronomiques V — 35
Preposis aux ascenseurs V — 35
Reparations, ameublement, terrains, etc V — 43
Ridcau Hall: combustible et lumiere... V— 43
Rideau Ha.l: entretien V — 6S
Ser\-ice de telephone V — 35
Sommaire V — 35
Ottawa, et autres, edifices dMoyers —
neponses V— 63-223. .
Rccettes V— 259
Ottawa, travaux sur la riviJ-re V — 223
Ouarcau: reparations sur la riviere V — 146
Owen-Sound —
Amelioration dans le ha\Te V — 150
Edifice public: entretien V — 100
Palmcsrton, edifice public. . V — 25-100
Pare de lllc Elk—
Uepcnses K — 13.i
Rccettes K— 205
Pare des montagnes Rocheuses, Banff —
Depenses K — 137
Rccettes K— 205
Pare FortrAnne, Annapolis-Roj'al K— 133
Pare Jasper —
nepenses K— 134
Rccettes K— 205
Pares d'urtillerie —
.Xrreniges b — 54
nepenses K— 146
Recettcs K— 2mi
Pares nntionaux du Canada K— 131-204
j'aris, France—
.\gencc des afTaires etrang^re» E — A
.Vgence d'iinmignition. K — 51
Rurrau des .\rchivcs B — .1
Parlement d Ottawa, edifices V '•"i''
j'arrsboro: edifice public V — 70
Parsborii: quai V — 133
Parrj-Sovina —
.\ltcnce de la marine . . .O — 37; V — 101
I'i'clu'rics —
Crtslils b— 21
Sommaire des depenses R — 2
Sommaire des recettcs... R — 9!1
Pcclicrie.^. service de pnl-ouille des R — 6S
I'edieries. sorviie <le prote<'tion des R— 30
IWlicries, surveillunts, inspecteurs. gnr-
diens, etc R— 59
PeU-e, eAble et lignc teieplionique de I'lle.. V— 256
I'einbrcike, edifice public: entretien V— 101
Pembroke: quai.. V — 157
Penileneicr* —
.Vrrerages '• 5.i
(rf-dits b— 20
D6pcnsca —
A.l-rin \'— 30
'■ ' ' I'.I ItlMlllKlUI' l^-~ 8S
1^ 28
...inl.le . I^ 3S
Klilg:^tOl).. ^^ ' -'
ixni:x
15
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
PAGE.
Ptnitenciers— Fin.
Depen'ies — Fin.
Manitoba L— 30
St-Vincent-de-Paul ; L— 25
Saskatchewan L — 33
Sommaire h — 27
Recett«s I>— 40
Pensions —
Acte de .a Force permanente de 1901 F — 17
Asile railitairc, Canada; en vertu de la loi. K — 154
Aux pilots en rctraite O — 86
Crtdits..— b- 27
Diverscs: en vertu dii bill dcs subsides F — 15
En vertu du bill des subsides. F — 2
Guerre europienne: personnel F — 20
Invasion f^nienne, 18G6 F— 17
Juges: en vertu de la loi F — 14
Milice en gfnfra! F— 17
Ribe lion du N.-0. 1885: miliceen gin^ial F— 16
Royale gendarmerie i clicval du N.-O. —
Pensions en vertu de la loi X — 20
Pensions sp^eialos X — 20
Redellion du N.-O., 1885 X— 20
Pensions, bureau de coniraissaires des —
Salaires et d^pen.*es rontingentes F — 20
Pensions de la guerre europ^enne F — 33
Pension, (onds de —
Milice P— 78
Gerdannerie i, cheval X — 22
Pensions, invasion des Feniens, 1S66. . F — 17
Perception des revenus des Travaux publics V — 223
Permis en vertu du Jlodus Vivendi R — 67-107
Personne. des ing^nieurs V — 213
Peterboro. edifice public: entretien V — 101
Peterboro: ciuai, etc X — 157-227
Phares, entretien des O^ 38
Phares et c6tes, service dcs —
Credits.. b— 20
D^penses —
Administration du pilotage O — 84
Agences, loyers et dopenses contin-
gentcs O — 35
Allocation de sympathie O — 86
A. locations 0—86
Casser la glace dans la baie du Ton-
nerre, etc O — 85
Construction de phares O — 73
Entretien des phares O — 38
Entretien et reparation des quais O — 85
Xouveau vaisseau, etc O — 86
Pensions aux^pilotes en retraite O — 86
Reparations dans les chenaux mari-
times O— 86
Salaires des gardiens de phares O — 25
Service des signaux O — 82
Sommaire 0 — 2
Reccttes 0~119
Philipsburg; quai V — 146
Piliers, quais —
Marine, minist^re de la —
Appointements 0 — 123
Entretien et reparations O — 85
Reeettes O— 121
Travaux publics, ministere dcs —
Dopenses V — 2
. Pisciculture, 6tablissments de R — 77
Piscifacture de la rivi&re Dartmouth,
Quebec R— 81
Placemnts, intf rfit sur F — 47
Placements pour tonds d'amortisscmcnt. .. F — 47
Poids et mcsures —
Allocations provisoires I — 24
Arrfrages b — 54
Bureau international I — 25
Credits 1;—. 15
D6penses d'inspection I — 20
Poids et mtsurcs —
Dopenses gen6rales I — 24
Iiispoition des ba.ances d'eidvatcurs I — 24
Reiettes 1—33
Pointe-Amherst. quai V — 129
Pointe-au-Peie, quai ^■ — 143
Pointe Edouard: inspection de dragage V — 157
Pointe-Shea, lies de la Madeleine: quai . . V — 146
Police ffdOrale —
-Appointements dans le gouvernement civil —
Credits de guerre ZZ —
Depenses L— 10
Fonts: chemins de fer du gouvernement
canal \V— 175
Fonts, chemins: sommaire des depenses. V — 209
Pont de Quebec, construction \V — 31
Port- Arthur—
Agence d'immigiation V — 63-101
Edifices publics; entretien V — 101
Piscifacture R — 89
Ports, etc., bureau V — 160
Subside pour la cale scche V — 222
Port-Arthur et Fort-W illiam—
Ha\'res et rivieres: ameliorations V — 16
Port-Burwell: piliers V — 157
Port-Clements: ameliorations V — 166
Port-Colbome —
Eievateurs W— 120
Eievateur, personnel, etc W — 125
Eievateur, reeettes W — 301
Brise-lames .'.... V — 157
Edifice public: entretien V — 102
Port^Colborne: brise-lames \' — 157
Port-Colborne; edifice public: entretien... V — 102
Port-George; brise-lames V— 133
Port-Hope —
Ameliorations dans le port V — 157
Edifice public: entretien V — 102
Port- Nelson, terminus: chemin de fer de la
Baie d'Hudson W — 40
Port-Stanley: batardeaux V — 157
Ameliorations dans le port V — 158
Postcs, ministere dcs —
Appointements 4 Ottawa ,... S — 3
Appointements dansles bureaux des ins-
pecteurs .S — 50
Appointements dans les bureaux de ville S — 87
Appointements des surintendants et cour-
riers sur chemins de fer S — 56
.■\rrerages b — 55
Bureau du surintendant principal des
postes: appointements S — 49
Colis postaux: syst^me de: appointe-
ments S — 49
Credits b— 10-27
Depenses contingentes: bureaux de poste
ve villes S— 159
Depenses contingentes; inspccteurs et
surintendants S— 152
Depenses, sommaire S — 2
Divers S— 149-172
Gouvernement civil; appointements S — 3
Ciouvernement civil: ddp. contingentes.. S — 19
Gratifications S — 172
Guerre, credit de ZZ— _
Pacifique, cable du; coflt er entretien... S — 174
Reeettes S— 175
Sacs de malle, cadenas'ct reparations S — 21
Service de la mnlle par chemins de fer. . S^ 25
Scr\-ice de la malle par eau S — 24
Service de la malle par Icrre S — 49
Territoire du Yukon S— 171
Powell, rivii re; iiuai V — 166
16
RAPPORT UE LAlUlTEli: fiEXEllM.. Ii>n-19lt;
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
Presoott—
Agenre de la marine
Edifice publi""
Edifi'p publii-: entretien
Primes d omvuragement —
Pdcheries
Pptrolo brut
Plomh dans le minerai plonihifenv
Prime*. e#ompte et chance
Primes pour la pf che
Prince-Alberi—
Agenoe d'inunigration K — 51: V — i
Afienco ff»re-t it-re
Bur»»au ■le> Torres (Morales: entrelien
Bureau de-i u-rres (6d6ralcs: reoeltes
Edifire public; entrelien
Ports, en-., bureau "
Quai -^
RoyaU" Kendurinerie & clieval du X.-O
Prinri-EdouaM. traversier ;\ wiieons a I'llf
du. vapeur du (tuuverneii\i'nt —
D6pen«e-'
Prince-Ri:p|Tt—
Agence d'immiRration.
Eclifi'p d'imtni|{ration
Edifict"^ publics
Inspection do cale-s^che
Ports, eti-.. bureau
t;..... ., : •]:,rantaine
Pui. Tagriculture, ser^-ice des..
Qu:.
IKpi.1.-- iu ministere des Travaux
publli-'* —
f'olombii>-Britanniufie , '.
Kn K^*neral
Entretien et riporations
lie ilu Prince-Edouard
Manitof.a
N<»uv»»au-Brunswick , .
Nouvelle-Ecosse
Ontario
n- 66
\-
- 25
\ —
102
R-
-99
Z-
- 21
Z-
- 21
H-
- 47
R-
- 99
-65-114
K-
-19.1
K-
- 71
K-
-185
V-
-114
V-
-162
V-
-162
X-
- 11
W— 176
K— 53
V— 66
V— 122
V— 217
V— 16S
V— 166
A— 85
an et Alberta.
Vuk..r.
Mini»i.re de la Marine — ^
Ocpt'nses '
Recctlos
Qu'.Vppello —
.\Kenco des A.iuvag<^ . .
Piscifucturo
Quarantuinc —
Crfedit
I^»»r»i« de Tracadie ct de d'Arco-
'■ne. Imvaux publics .
,S. !••; app<jintement*el d^pen-
M'-. .^rflilliKcnteS
Qjuruntaino pour be.stiaui: r^-parations
(iunranlaine. station* (id<TT\W .^...;,...
(juatsjnir quai
Agonco d" l:i Marine
Agence d'iniinigration
Bunmii do p*>9t''
EdilicoH d iinmigratiun V
f>lift<-«^ P'l>>lic« \'
■ nlreticn
V— 163
V— IftS
\— 288
V— no
V— 161
V-137
V— 128
V— 152
V— 140
V— 162
V— 2
V— 163
-$.•>- 123
O— 121
I- 6
R- 89
b— 44
t:
I'
!■
Port.
Port:
I Ijiuxon
et4'.. Ifureaui
rivi'-re .Sainl-Chmrles: am^liora-
Tran»!Kird>
■ irciu lie pilule
bureau do jxi-t''
jr Eronrjnt
A— 95
A— 19
V— 66
V— 166
(I -
K
I .
-6.i-.S7
-21-34
V- 86
V- 17
V- 17
V-t41
V '-
\ ■:
w r.T
Quebec, canaux —
Bureau de la siatislique \V— 130
Bureau de I 'ing6nieur-iurintendant: Mont-
tM \V— 107
Depenses imputables au capital \V— 2
D^penses imputables au revenu \V — 2
Dragueurs W — 127
Lev^s et inspections \V — 46
Personnel et rdparations. . W— 106
Recettes \V— :U)0
(Jufbec ct LM-is. traverse \V — 178
Quebec ct Saguen.i>-, -'"imin de fer —
( onstruction \V — 36
Quinzo, barrage V — 216
Ra l;i>tclcgrapbie. serviee de R — 14-99
Rails pour le gouvernement imperial \V — 133
Railny-River: arpentages. etc V — 216
Rainy-River: reparations au\ ouvrages de
pniteciion W— 158
Rapides des fuscades: jeltes d'ancrage. . . V— 142
Rappijrts des ministi'-res , T — 6
Rapports sur la natumlisatici: 'i - .i 7
Recenjement et statistiques—
Crediis . 1>— 49
I >openses Z — 24
j-alaires a Ottiwa Z — 5
Red-Pwr —
Bureau deterrc3f6di^rales:entretien K— 71; V— 119
Bureau des terres tMdrales: recettes.. . . K— 185
Edifices publics V — 34
Ri'duction du chien de mcr —
.Depenscs . U— 06
Regina —
.Xgenced'immigration . . K — 51
K<lifice d'immigration V (15-114
Edifice public \— 27-34-114
Royale gendarmerie ii che%'al du N.-O
Relevf'S hydrognvphiques —
D6partement du Ser\'ice na\ al
Uomboursemcnts dc recettes—
Accise 1—3.1
f 'hambre des Communes; honor.iires . . N — 68
Chemins de (or du gouvernement W— 299
Hononiires de brevets, etc . .\ — 99
Iiiiinigniiion des Cliinoi' K— 212
Pecheries R— 101
Retraitc K— 49
Sinat . N— 69
Douanes, recettes des O— 79
Tcrrc- (cd^ndes ... K-206
Reparations, ameublemenl. ct'
E<iificcs V-12n
Edifjce-tl'Ottawa.. \' - 43
Riileau Hall V- 60
R/'scrves (orestieres . K — lOS
Revelstoke —
Bureau ronccrnant la coupe
Bureau ile-^ icrres fedcrale-
Bureau des lerres IinIi't.-iI.-
Edifice public
Pure, .
X-
R-
5
40
,le boi«
entretien
reielle-
i ea^uel . , ■
1 tie rintericur, in!ni»t*redu -
.\ljpt<inteinents A (Utawa
.\ppointement9 ct d^penKes contingentet-
( oliiiiibie-Britanniriue
M.'initobn et prov. tlu N.-i '
' )ntariii .
Provinces maritime"
' Jueiwc
y.ikoM
K - 194
K- 71
K -185
V~122
K-1.16
V-166
b- 53
3
I-
r 1 r -
■■'jvcrnetnenl
civil; apiHtinU'iiienl"..
I-
I-
I-
1-
I-
I -
b -
b— 10 IS
1 :i
INDEX
17
DOC. PARLEMENTAIRE No 1
Revena de I'lnt^rienr, minist&re du — Fin.
Gouvernement civil: d^penses contingen-
tes
Rerettes
Itc-iiiboursements et drawbacks
Saisies
Soinmaire des dfepenses
Revenu, sommairc des comptes du.
— 5
33
— 33
— 33
— 2
.52
Rifhibouctou, plage: l)ri.se-lames V — 139
Rideau, canal —
Arpentages et inspections W — 47
Bureau de la Statistique W — 131
Dtpense imputable au capital W — • 7
Personnel ct reparations W — 84-108
Rccettes \V— 300
Vaisseaux dragueurs W — 129
Rideau- Hall: entretien, etc V — 60
Rimouski —
Ports, etc. , bureau V — 151
Agence d'inimigration K — 39
Ameliorations du port V — 147
Convoyeur de la malle Lady Evelyn S — 24
Kdifice public: entretien V — 88
Ports, etc., bureau V — 1,51
Quai V— 226
Rivers-Inlet, itablissement de piscifacture R^ 90
liiviLTe la Paix —
Bureau de» terres fedtrjles: entretien... K — 71
Bureau des terres federates: reiettes . . . K — 18.5
Edifice d'immigration K— 51; V— 2S-0&-1I9
Riviere la Paix, traverse: gendarmerie il
cheval X— 15
Riviiire Dartmouth, piscifacture R— 81
Rivifere des Frangais, Ont., barrages: repa-
rations, etc V — 1.54
Rivifere I'raser —
Ameliorations du bas de la rivii'ro:
entretien du vaisseau d^blayeur Samson V — 164
Ameliorations et reparations V — 164
.letee Steveston V — 164
Quais. V— 165
Reparations aux barrages de derivation. V — 164
Sondages V — 165
Riviere La Lievre —
Ecluse et barrage V^226
Quais V— 147
Riviere Ottawa: Ijarrages et reserv'oirs. . . V— 217
Rivit-re Ouclle: Quai V — 147
Riviere Rouge —
Rapides Sain t-.^ndrA: eduscsot barrages V — 227
Rivi.'re Saint^Charles: ameliorations V — 17
Roberval^
JCdifice d'immigration V — 65-88
ICditice public V — 22
Edifice public: entretien V — 88
Rondeau, port de: reparations, etc V — 1.58
Rosthern, fermo oxperimentale dc —
Edifices V— 32
Entretien A— 48; V— 115
Recettos A— 100-16- 2
Roumlle, vapeur du gouvernement O— 17-1 19
Royal, college militaire —
Edifices V — 23
Entretien P — 67
Gratifications S — 72
Recettes P — 78
Royal, college naval, du Canada —
Depenses R — 8
Recettes R— 100
Royale, affinerie de la monnaic —
Depenses F— 44; V— 25
Rccettes F — 46
Royale gendarmerie k cheval —
Arreragea h— 56
Compensation pour bles.sures X— 19
Credits 1)— I(M8
" PAGE.
Royale gendarmerie k cheval — Fin.
Gouvernement civil; appointcments X — 3
Gouvernement civil: depenses contin-
gentes X— 4
Depenses^
Divers X — 17
Manitoba, patrouille dc la frontiere:
Emerson X — 15
Nord-Ouest X — 5
Pensions X — 20
Solde de corps X — 4
ISommaire (. X — 2
Yukon X— 17
Rembourseraents —
Province d'Alberta X — 19
Province de Saskatcliewan X — 19
Divers X— 19
Recettes —
Casuel X— 22
Credits de guerre ZZ — . . .
Ponds de pension X — 22
Saanicb, obser\'atoire de ?.K — 148; V — 125
Sabrevois, quai V— 147
Saguenay, riviere —
Glissoires et esta(;ades —
Entretien V — 223
Recettes V— 26:{
Saisies: accise I — .■jS
iSaisics: douanes D — 78
fSalaires: ch. de fer du gouvernement \V — 221
Handy-Cove; brise-lames \'— 133
Harnia, piscifacture I! - 91
Saskatchewan, penitencier de —
Entretien Ij — 33
Recettes L 40
Saskatoon —
Agence d'iiiiniigration K — 51
Butoau des terres federales: entretien. . . K — 72
Bureau des terres federales; recettes K — 185
Edifice d'immigration V — C.5-1 15
Edifice public V — 27-34-1 15
Station de sylviculture K — 104
.Saugeen, riviere: jetees V— 1.58
tSault Sainte-Marie —
Ameiiurations dans le port V— 1.58
Edifices publics: entretien V — 103
Ports de district, etc., bureau V— 100
Quai V— 158
Sault Sainte-Marie, canal du —
-■Vrpcntagcs et inspections \V — 47
Depenses sur le capital .- \V — 15
Personnel et reparations W — 86- 1 1 1
Recettes \V — 300
Scott, bale de brise-lames V— 133
.Scott, ferme cxperimentale —
Edifices V — 32
Entretien A — 48; V— 115
Recettes .\— 10(1
Smut, vapeur du gouvernement O— 18
Secours aux Canadiens dans le besoin K — 66
Secours aux marins, etc O — 9'7-I0-5
.Secretariat d'Etat—
Appointcments 4 Ottawa V — 2
.\mragcs b— 56
Credits 1,-10-24
Credits de guerre ZZ —
Depenses Y — 2
Gouvernement civil: appointcments \— 2
Gouvernement civil; depenses contin-
gcntcs ^' — 5
Rccettes V— 7
Selkirk—
Chantier maritime V — 161
Edifice public; entretien V — 110
Piscifacture R— 91
Reparations k la cjile V— 227-202-16-6
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RAPPORT DE L'AVDITEVR GiX^RAL, 19171916
9 GEORGE V, A, 1919
rAGE.
S6nat—
Appointemcnts i Ottawa M — 3
Appointeraents et d^penses contingent^s. X — 4
Crtdits l>— 16-17
Dfpenses N — 2
Divers X — 5
I ndeni nitis et {rais de voyage X — 5
Keccttcs N — 07
Service dc la malle par rhemin dc fer S — 25
!<er\'ice do prevention — accise I — 15
Ser^'iee dc prevention —
Accisc I — 15
JJouanes D — 77
Service de protection centre rinoendie de
lavilled'Ottawa F— 4-14-18-8
Service des raar6es R — 52
Service des nouvelles tei6graphiques de la
Grandc-Bretagne F — 44
Service national des nouvcUes F — 44
Service naval ct militaire: salaire: em-
ployi des eh. de fer du gouvem. Can:
Shamrock, vapeur du gouvernenient O — 19
Shiltturne —
Kdiliice public: cntreticn V — 70
I'orts, etc., bureau V— 136
Sherbrookc —
Kdifice public: enlretien V — 90
Ports, etc., bureau V — 151
SliipiKgan —
Hiscitacture H— 92
.^hippegan, port de: (luai V* — 131*
ShipiK'gan-iiuUy: brosc-lames, etc \' — l-'iy
Sliort-Beach, X.-E.: brise-laraes V — I'M
.Shubenai'adie, rivifcre: cli. de fer Atlan-
ti(iue Dominion —
Xouveau pent tournant V — l.'M
Sidney, C.-B —
Kdifioes publics: entretien A — 122
Ferine oxperimcntale —
Kdifice. V— 33
Kntretien A— 50; V— 122
Kecctu.H A— 100
lie: quai V— 166
.Silver-Centre: quai V — 159
Simeoc, vapeur ilu gouvemement O — I'J
.^-^oulanges, canal de —
Bureau des statistiquea W — 130
Dtpenses imputables au revcnu W — 4.')
IVrs<jnnil et r6parat ions W — 87 1 13
Rccettos W— 300
Sirel —
Chanticr marltinne <* — 00
Edifice public: entretien V — 90
tjuai A eau profonde V — 147
Siuri!", lie du P. E.: bri.ic-lames V — 73
.Souris. He du P.-E.: fdifices publics V— 130
•Sous-marins ZZ —
Spirit-I.jikc, tuniic exp6riincntalo —
Entretien •. A— 50; V— 90
Itecettes A— 100
Spirit Rivor, Edifice de 1 'immigration K-51 ; V-2>*60
IIU
.s'fan/n/, vapeur du gouvemement O — 20-119; ZZ
.Stations: gagoa, ch. do (cr du gouveme-
ment W-273
:~i. ll:Lrf.,n. Mifiic public V-21- 71
-1. ] in. h. 1. ii.c -. dc : ch.do (crdugouvcr-
rn..,t W-236
.■^tjif if,n«( biolotciqucs des mere R — 96
.^Uitifins exfi/-riiiientaler<: production ot
vi-nw du Uibac canadien A — 66
.^til.MJdf*^ -
Aui <3ili-« wVlies y— 222
Aux chornins de fer W — 132
Am provinces F — -M
('Able des Indosoccidentalea Z — 27
Lois, chcmins ilc (cr: int^rAtji »ur avaoro W— 308
FAQI.
Suhadeo— Fin.
Malle et navigation, subvention Z — 25
Mat^iel de sauvetage O — 24
Subsides aux provinws F — 34
Sunimerland, C.-B., ferme exp6rimentalo
Edifices A— 33
Entretien A— S3
RecctU-s .\— 100
Surintcndants de districts: salaircs, cb. de
fer du gouvemement t W — 232
Swift-Current —
Bureau des terrt- 'Morale.": entretien. . . K — 72
Bureau des terres fedfrales: recellos K — 185
Edifices publics: entretien V — 115
■Sydney, X.-E. —
Edifice public: entretien V — 71
St-Andr4: 6cluse et barrage V— 227
St-.\iidr6 de Kamouraska: <|uai V — 147
St-Andr6: rcp:initions aux rivages de la riv.
Rouge V — 161
St-Andrews, N.-B.: quai V — 147
St-Alexis: quai V — 147
Ste-.\nne de Clilcoutimi: quai V — 148
Ste-Anne de la Pocatiere, ferine expi-rimcntalo—
Edifices A— 52; V— 89
Entretien V— 31
Recettcs .\— 100
Sto-Anne des Monts: jctte V— 148
Ste-Anne, 6cluse —
Bureau des slatisli(|uc.'< W — 130
1 )<|).nr>o> iinpuUiblo au revenu W — 300
Personnel et repjinit it»ns \V — 88-115
Recettcs W— 300
St-Charles de ('apian: quai V — 148
St-Jacqucs, station exp6riracntalo do tabac —
Entretien A— .10
RecetU's A— 100
St-.Iean et (^u(-bec, chemin de for —
Credit b— 47
Exploitation \V— 20fi
Inspection W — 48
Recettes W— 299
Salaircs .• W— 297
St-.lean. X.-B.—
ER'vaU-ur & grain W— 17-21
PiHcilacturo R— 90-100
.StJean, N.-B.—
Agence iriiiinuKration K — 39
Anii'liuniliims au port V— 17-139
An.se i\ laTruite 1{— Ul
At«licni de wagons ct do loromotives: —
Cliemins de for du C. C W— 236
IMifico irimmigmllon V— 04-76
E<lilices publics V— 21-70
Fort Howe, p^irc K — 133
Nouveau bureau ile posto V — 21
I'orl.-. etc., bureau V— 140
Station de (juarantaino A — 90; V — 60
St-Jean, (Quebec —
Briso-glaro, etc V — 149
Edifice public: enlretien V — 89
Quai,eU- V— 149
St-jer6me: edifice public: enlretien V — 89
StJ6r6me: quai V— 149
St-lAurcnt, chcnal navigable —
CrMit b— 28
1 )i'-i>enses diversea <) — 107
Depenses, sommaire O — 98
Etu<|pfi rr niveau dt^s eaux O — 108
Materiel rie ilragage: lleuve ,St'Laurent. <>— 116
Hnlaires cl pension, ilragega <) — 116
Horel, chant ier maritime, salairm t) — 109
SUljiurenl. (;. ().: quai V— 149-226
8t-lAurcnl : ( )n(ario, canaux d' —
Depensos W— 46-107 108-1.30
HecclloB W-30O
St-lAurent, Ilea du: pares K— 141
ITfDEX
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DOC. PARLEMENTAIRE No 1
PAGE.
St^Maurice, riviere: rclcves V — 149
StrMiclicl cic Bellechasse: quai V — 149
St-Ours, ficlusc —
Personnel ct reparations W — 89-1 15
St-Pierrc, canal —
Bureau de la statistique W — 131
Dfpcnses impu tables au re venu \V — 45
Personnel ct reparations W — 89-1 15
Recettes \V— .300
St-Uric: quai V— 150
St-Vinccnt dc Paul; penitencier —
Kntretien L — 25
Rcvcnu L — 40
St-Zotifiue: quai V — 160
Tabac canadien: production ct vente A — 56-100
Tabac, timbres 1 — 16
Tadousac —
Etaljlissement dc piscifacture R — 9.3-100
Tanlirinos sur houillores K — 1H7
Tantifcincs sur I'or, taxe d'exportation K — 207
Taxes de guerre: revenu—
Ministcro des Finances F — 47
Minist/^rc du Revenu de I'lnttrieur I — 3-3
T616gmphes, li^ncs de —
Appointemcnts a Ottawa V — 10
Credits b— 39
Fonds consolide V — 2
D6pcnscs imputables au revenu —
Colombie-Britanniquc V — 211
f^onstructions et reparations sommairc V — 209
Provinces maritimes V— 210
Quebec V— 210
Saskatchewan et Alberta V — 21 1
Yukon V— 211
Pcroeptour des recettes —
Doponscs, sommairc des V — 3
Alberta V— 243
Bas ilu St-Laurcnt et provinces mari-
times: cntretion V— 22S
f'olombie-Britannique: entretien. . ..V — 245-249
Frnis ^eneraux: ontreticn V — 256
Ilo du I'rincc-Eilouard h la tcrre ferme. . V — 228
Saskatclicwan V- — 237
Territoire du Yukon: ontreticn V — 2.37
Recettes V— 263
Telephone, service de: edifice d'Ottawa. . V — 62
TemiscHiiiinEuo: barraKC V — 216
Temiscaniinguc, iJEne de telephone V — 256
Terminus des travcrsicrs: cli. dc for du
gouv. canaflien \V — 25
Terrains liouilliers: baux ct tantiemes
Terrains pour lo retablissement des soldats —
Appointemcnts aux comniissaires K — 147
Frais d'administration, etc K— 147
Tcrres des ecolcs K — 1 55
Torres des sauvages II — 142
Tcrres des sauvages, principal i\\i b — 56
Terres et pares ftderaux
Administration dc la loi de protection
du Ribier ct des oiseaux miErateurs du
N.-O K— 147
Appointemcnts dans lo service extericur. K— 66
Arpcntagos, etc K — 80
Arpentages et travaux en vertu de la loi
d'immigration K — 121
Arrerages b — 54-57
Bureau d'examinatcura des arpenteurs
tederaux K— IOl'
Cartes du < 'anada et des Territoircs du
Nord-C)ucst K— 145
Changcment dc residences & Frank. K — 147
CoiH lie litiRCs ct frais do consultation. . K — 146
Credits b— 12
Depon.ses contingentea pour publicite,
etc K— 66
Enqu6to sur les pouvoirs d'cau K— 128
PAGE.
Terres et pares federaui — Fin.
Loi d'etablisseraent des soldats K — 147
Octrois K— 147
Pares d'artillerie, salaires et depeoses. . . K — 146
Pares nationaux du Canada K — 131
Protection des forSts K— 102
Recettes K— 184
Sommairc des depenses K — 2
Tcrres federales, agences des —
Depenses K — 67
Recettes K— 185
Territoires du Xord-Ouest: gouv. des K — 152
Thurlow, piscifacture R— 94-100
Tignish, I. P.-E., quai du havrc V — 137
Edifice public: entretien V — 73
Timbres —
Bruies ou voles S — 175
Fabriques S — 175
Deloi 1—113
Tabac ' I— 16
Vendus S — 175
Tiverton : brisc-Iames V — 134
Toronto —
Agcnco d'immigration K — 39
Edifice d'immigration V — 65-105
Edifices publics: en general V — 34
Edifices publics: entretien V — 104
N'ouveaux edifices tederaux, etc V — 26-34
Port, ameliorations V — 19-1.59.
Ports, etc., bureau V — 160
Quai de la reine, etc V — 159
Service meteorologique O — 87
Specimens de poisson R — 77
Tracadic, X.-B: lazaret A— 95: V— 66-67
Tracadie, plage: brise-lamcs V — 140
Trains: salaires: chemins dc for du gouver-
ncment \V— 283
Transcona —
.•\ tellers de wagons W — 268
.\teliers de locomotives \V — 262
Bureau de poste: entretien V — 110
Transcontinental, chemin dc fcr —
Credit 1)— 44
Depenses imputables au capital 18-13
Droit de passage, etc W — 28
Materiel roulant W— 29
Reclamation pour droit de passage:
arrets de la cour flc I'echiquier \\' — 35
Sommairc des rubriques W — 30
Perception des recettes-- *
Allocations de sympathic W — 295
Recettes \V— 297
Travail, ministcre du —
.Appointemcnts A Ottawa M — 3
( 'redits b— 10-16.
Depenses M— 2
Gouvernement civil: appointements M — 3
Gouvcrneraent civil: dfepenses contin-
gentcs M — 3
Recettes M — 7
Travaux publics: loi des conditions sani-
taires A — 95
Travaux publics, ministcre des —
Appointements 4 Ottawa V— 4
Arrerages V— 55
( 'orrespondence re recettes V — 264
Credits b— 10-28 4 43 . . .
Oedit dc guerre ZZ— 00
1 )eponscs _ y— 2
(iouvernemcnt civil: appointements V— 4
Gouvernement civil: dfep. contingentcs.. V — U
Recettes V— 259
Travaux publics: perception des recettes V — 223
Traverse do la riv. Ija-Paix: gendarmerie
cheval X — 15
Traversiers, service des: ch. de fcr du
gouv. can \V— 294
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RAPPORT DE L'AVDITEVR G6n6RAL, 1917-1916
9 GEORGE V, A. 1919
PAGE.
Trent, canal de la —
Bureau des statistiques W — 131
D^penses imputaliles au capital W — 13
DepenjC:* imputibles au rcvenu W — 46
Personnel et reparations \V— S9-110
Rccettes W— 300
Rclevfs et inspections W — 47
Trent et Xewcastle, district de: gUssoirset
estacades V— 223-20S
Trois-Rivii-res —
Edifice public V — 23
Edifice publics', entretien V — 90
Ports, etc., bureau V — 152
Truro—
.\tcliers de wagons ct locomotives \V — 236
Edifice public; entretien V — 71
Trout-Cove: enlevement de roches V — 1,'!4
Tynemouth-Creek; reconstruction, etc V — 140
Union-Bay, ddifice public; entretien . V — 122
L'nion^ay : quai V — 167
Vaisscaui dniRueurs —
< 'anaux de Quebec W — 127
Camil Ridcau W— 12.S
Chenal navigable du Saint-Laurent O — 98
Vaisscsiui dragueurs. sommairc des travaux —
Colornbie-Hritiinnique V — 208
t)ntario ct Quebec V— 200
Provinces maritimes V— 191
Valleyficld —
Edifice public: entretien V — 91
bondages, etc V — 150
Vancouver—
Agence d'immigration Iv — 53-05
.•\m*liorations du port V — 20
Bureau d'essais Q — 20
Edifice d'immigration V — 66-123.
Edifices publics; entretien V— 123
Quai V— 167
Vapcurs —
Chcmin do fcr de la liaio d'HudMjn . . \V — 43
Service lie pat roui lie dps p/>rlicrii~ . H — IW
Service de protection des pfcchcrics K — 3G
GouverBcmcnt, vapcurs du —
Uecctlc^ O— 119
.Sommaire des di'pcnscH O — G
(licmins dc fer ilii gouvorncinrnt nina-
-licn W -27-170-294
Vapeurs du gouvorncmont —
Uccctlos : •)— 6
S^inwmiire f\on flcpenses () — 119
Varennc?: r>uvraKC de prntcction V — 1.'>0
VcrcJiirr.-:, vapour du griuvornompnt O — 21
Vermilion—
Ageneo d'immigration.. . K — 51
Edifice d'immigration: entretien V — 119
Edifice public; entretien V — 119
Victoria. < '.-B. —
Ageniv. rliiii migration K — 53-05
Am^'liorntion du port V— 20-167
Anclcn bureau dc p>i»tc: loycrs et taxca.V— 2S-260
Ivlifi'o d'mimigration V — Gfr 124
Ixlifices U<U-raux V 2H
Edificcfl public*: entretien V— 125
Ob-wT^'ntrdro V — 125
p..- V— 168
Cj .on A— 93
Vict.: ..^•moralif f^— 10-13
Virden—
Agence d'immigration K — 51
Edifice public: entretien.. V— 110
V'oiea, iialaircs; chomins dc lor du gouvoiv
nemont W— 2H9
Wagoni: Gouvemour gC'n6ral W— 49
Wagons officioli W— 48
PAGE.
Wainwright —
Agence d'immigration K — 51; V — B6-II9
Edifice public: entretien V — 118
Forme oxp^rimentale .\ — .55
Pare Buffalo K— 132-20.5
Watorton. pare des lacs —
Dfpenses K— 141
Rccettes K— 205
Wetland canal —
Bureau des statistiques W— 129
Dfponsos imputables au revenu W — 46
i;i6vateui^Pu- ' 'olbonie W— 120-125
Personnel et reparations W — 91-1 19
Rccettes \y-:i(K)
Welland, chenal navigable \\ — 16
Welland. fdifice public: entretien V — 108
Weyburn —
Bureau des tcrres (Morales: entretien.. . K — 72
Bureau des terres f6d6rules: rccettes K — 185
Edifices publics; entretien V — 116
Whithv, 6difice public V— 26-108
Whitehead, N.-B.; quai V— 140
Whito-Hor.so, Edifice public V— r27
Winrton. piscifacture de H — 95
Williamsburg, canal de —
Bureau de la statistique W — 130
Personnel et reparations W — 96-126
Rocctto W— 300
Williams-Head, quar-antaine —
.\m61ioration3 ct reparations V— 28 167
Eau V— 167
Entretien \ — 06-J26
Windsor, X.-E.—
Edifices publics: entretien \' — 72
Piscifacture It— 95
Quai V— 135
Windsor, Ont. —
Agence do I'immigration .. \'— 160
Dock V-l.i9
Edifice public V— 20-lOS
Ilavrcs. etc.; bureau V—WC
(iiiai: juKcmont dc lacourdorEohiquier V— 159
Winnipeg —
.\gcncc des sjiuvtigcs 11- 33
Agcnoo d'immigration . K - 46
Bureau dos torrcs a boi.i . K- -73-191
Uuroau des terres fcderalcs; cnLrrl ion. . K — 73
Biirriiu lies torrcs fOderales; rocclt<>» , . K~-185
Kdifiro d'immigration V- 27-05 1 1 1
li'lilicos publics V -27 :H -1 1 1
Eievatour 4 grains W- - l8
Ports, olc, bureau V--I62
Winnipcgosis: piscifacture do II — US-IOfj
Wt>od stock, N.-B.—
Agence d'immigration K 39
Edifice public; entretien . V - 77
VBma.ska. eduse et barrage il \— l.W-226
Yarmouth —
Ameliorations au purl — V- -135
Edifice public; onlrclicn — V— 72
Yoho, pare d' —
Ueix-nscs ,.. K -H3
Kccettes K— 205
Vorkton —
Bureau des torrcs fe<l6ralcR: cntreliun. . . K — • 73
Bureau des t»rre» ff'derales: rcvenus K- 185
l^diti'C public: nnlrotien V 11*1
Yukon, fonds du rovonu c<insi>lide. K- 212
Yukon, t<>rritoirc du—
IV'penHow -
AfTairos des muvagps.. II 4.' 4.'. .>;
Agriculture A - 65
Dounnos 1 ♦ — 71
Einanccs '; — b5
Gendarmerie A chcval — X— 17
INDEX
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Yukon, tcrritoire du — Fin.
7.\GE.
Yukon, territoiro du — Suite,
Recettcs —
Affaires des sauvages
H— .58
D/'-pcnscs — Firi.
AKriculturo
A— 99
Int^rieur .
K— 82-1 19-154
Douanes
D— 79
Justice
I^ 15
N— 55
X— 22
legislation
Int6rieur
K— 206-209-21.!
Mines
Q- 9
Justice
Iv- 40
Posies
S— 47-171
Postos
S— 17.-.
Rcvcnu (Ic rintferleur
T— 13-24-27
Revenu de I'lnt^rieur
T— X',
Service navzl
R— ftt
.Service naval
R— 107
Travaux publics
... V— 128-168-249
Travaux publics
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