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SESSIONAL    PAPERS 


VOLUME  1-PAI^T  1 


SECOND  SESSION  OF  THE  THIRTEENTH  PARLIAMENT 


OF    ruK 


DOMINIOX    OF    CAXADA 


SESSIOX    1919         ^^^^ 


)6 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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. 
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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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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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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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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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CONTENTS  OF  VOITIME  10— Continued. 

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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3  GEORGF   w  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1  A.   1919 


REPORT 


AUDITOR    GENERAL 


FOR  THE 


YEAR  ENDED  MARCH  31 

1918 

VOLUME  I 

PARTS  a,  b,  and  A  to  K 


tHlNTED  BY  ORDER  OF  PARLIAMENT 


OTTAWA 

J  ut  r.ABRogrKKiK  TAruft 

PRINTKH  Tti  Tilt  KING'S  MOST  EXCELLENT  MAJESTY 
I9I« 


IXo     I   -1919] 


9  GEORGE  V  DOCUMENT  PARLEMENTA!RE  No.  1  a.  1919 


RAPPORT 


DE 


L'AUDITEUR    GENERAL 


POUR 


L'EXERCICE  CLOS  LE  31   MARS 

1918 

VOLUME  I 

PARTIES  a,  b,  et  A  a  K 


IMPRIMIS  PAR  ORDRE  DU  PARLEMENT 


.  OTTAWA 

J.  DE  LABROQUERIE  TACH6 

IMPRIMEUR  DE  SA  TRfiS   EXCELLENTE  MAJESTfe  LB  UOI 

1919 

IN"  1— loini 


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 


P.vr.K. 

I.r- 

2 

L— 

40 

M— 

2 

M— 

7 

N- 

2 

N— 

67 

O- 

2 

O— 117 

P- 

2 

P— 

77 

Q- 

2 

y- 

20 

R- 

2 

R- 

99 

s 

2 

S— 

177 

T— 

2 

T- 

4.'> 

U- 

O 

V— 

2 

V— 

2.W 

w- 

2 

w— 

297 

X— 

2 

X- 

22 

V- 

2 

V— 

7 

Y- 

7 

V- 

II 

5?- 

2 

z- 

27 

zz- 


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DOCUMENT  PARLEMENTAIRE  Nu  1 


A.   1919 


,  TABLE    DES    MATIERES. 


Volume  1. 

PAGE. 

a—  2 
a— 15 
a— 29 
b— 54 
.  b—  2 
b— 52 

A—  2 
A— 99 

A— 97 
B-  2 
B—  2 
C-  2 
D—  2 
D— 79 
E—  2 
E—  4 
F—  2 
F-46 
G—  2 
G-3 
H-  2 
H— 57 
I—  2 
1—33 
J-  2 
J—  3 
K-  2 
K-I84 

Volume  II. 
Minist^re  de  la  Justice— Depenses 

PAGE. 

L-  2 

Dr-cisions  jirlvorses  du  cons,  du  Trfisor 

*'                "               Recettes. 

L — 40 

M—  2 

f  'orrespondanee  eonceznant  la  loidu  Serv.Civ. 

"              "              Recettes. 

M—  7 

Legislation — Depenses..    r ' 

N—  2 

N— 67 

Sommaire  des  recettes    

Minist^re  de  la  Mar.  et  Pdch. — Dfepenses 

"                        "                  .Recettes 

Minist^re  de  la  Milice  et  Def. —  Depen.ses  . 

"                    "                       Recettes 

O—  2 

Details  des  depenscs  el  des  recettes. 

O— 117 
P—  2 
P—  7 

Q-2 
Q— 20 

"                 "                  D^penses     de     la 

D^pt.  du  Service  Naval — Depenses    ..^ 

R—  2 
R— 99 

S—  2 

"             "                Recettes 

S— 177 

T—  2 

Mini.st^re  des  Douanos — Depenses 

"                 "                      Recettes. 

T— 45 

U—  2 

Dopart.  des  Affaires  exterieures — D^penses.. 

"                        "                       Recettes 

Ministfere  des  Finances — Depenses 

Volume  III. 

Minist^rc  des  Trav.  publics — Depenses 

'*                      *•                       Recettes 

Min.  des  C'h.  de  fer  et  Canaux — Depenses  . 

"                    "                       Recettes 

Royale  gend.  i  cheval  du  N.-O. — D^pen-ses 

"                    "                           Recettes. 
Secretariat  d'Etat — Depenses 

V—  2 

Bur.  du  (touverneur  general — Depenses.. . 

-  V    259 

Depart  des  Affaires  des  Indians — Depenses. 

"                                     "                 Recettes. 
Minist^re  du  Revenu  de  Tint. — Depenses 

"                    "                         Recettes 

Dfpartement  des  Assurances — Depenses 

W-  2 
W— 297 
X-  2 
X-22 
Y—  2 

"                    "                       Recettes 

Y—  7 

Minist^re  de  I'Intcrieur — Depenses. 

"             "              Com.  du  S.  C.  — Dep 

Rec. 

Y      7 

"                  "                   Recettes. 

Y— 11 
Z—  2 

"                 **                    RecetWs. 

Z— 27 

Volume  IV. 
Approp.  do  guerre— D6pense3 

ZZ—  2 

9  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1  A.   1919 


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 

1— la 


a— 2  AUDITOR  GEXERALS  REPORT,  19ni918 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 

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 


TKEASVKT  BOARD  CORRESPOVDEXCE  a — 3 

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 
1— lia 


a— 4  AT  n  I  TOR  (JESERAI.'S  REPORT.  19n-t918 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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 : 


a — 6  AUDITOR  OEXERAL'S  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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. 


TREASURY  BOARD  CORRESPOVDEyCE  a — 7 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


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. 


a— 8  AUDITOR  GSyERAVS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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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9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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 


TREAfilRY  BOARD  CORRE/?P(MDEXCE  a — 13 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  1 

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 


a — 14  ACDITOR  GESEKAI.!?  REPORT.  1911-1918 

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.) 


TREASURY  BOARD  CORRESPOyDBrSCB     '  a— 15 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


"  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. 


a — 16  AUDITOR  GESERAL'S  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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. 
1— 2a 


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. 
1— 21a 


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 


a— 26  AUDITOR  GESERAL'S  REPORT,  19171918 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 

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. 


TREASURY  BOARD  CORRESPONDEXCE  a— 27 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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. 


a— 28  AUDITOR  (lEyERALS  REPORT,  19n-1918 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.   1919 

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. 


TREASURY  BOARD  CORRESPOl^DEyCE  a — 29 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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. 


a— 30  AUDITOR  GBKERALS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.   1919 


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 


TREASURY  BOARD  CORRESFOXDESCE  a— 31 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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 


a— 32  AUDITOR  OEyERAVS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


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. 
1— 3a 


a — 34  AUDITOR  GESERAr.^  REPORT,  1917-191S 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.   19   9 


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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


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. 
1— 31a 


a — 36  AUDITOR  OESI^RAVS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 

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. 


I  TREAHVRY  BOARD  CORRESPCyfrDE^XCE  a— 37 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


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. 


TREASURY  BOARD  CORRESPOXDEXCE  a — 39 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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. 


a — 40  AUDITOR  GEyERAUS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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. 


a — 42  AUDITOR  OByERAVS  REPORT,  IUn-19t8 

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 


TREASURY  BOARD  CORRESPOy'DEKCE  a 43 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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- 


a — 44  AUDITOR  OEyERALi?  REPORT.  1917-1918 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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 


a— »6  AlDirOR  GEXERAL'S  REPORT,  19111918 

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. 


TREASURY  liOAU'l)  (  OIlRESPOyOEyCE  3—47 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  1 


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. 


a — 48  AUDITOR  GKXEh'AI.S  JtKI'OKT.  l9n-iniS 

9  GEORGE  V.  A.   1919 


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. 


TREASURY  HOARD  CORRESPOyDEyCE  a — 49 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


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. 
1— 4a 


a— 50  AUDITOR  GEXERAL'S  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


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 

1— 4ia 


a — 52  .U-/i:7Mff  OE'I  l.'I.S  RFfORT,  1917-1915 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


(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- 


a — 54  AUDITOR  GKyERAL'S  REPORT.  1911-1918 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.   1919 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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. 


a — 56  AUDITOR  GEXERAL'g  REPORT,  1917-1^18 

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. 


a— 58  AUDITOR  GEyERALS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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. 


a— 60  AVDITOR  GESESALS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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. 


a — 62  AVDITOR  GENERAL- S  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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. 
1— 5a 


a — 66  AvniToii  i!f:\Ki{Ai.s  in:i'i)Rr.  i9n-}9is 

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" 


TREASURT  BOARD  CORRESPOXnE\CE  a — 67 

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'^ 
1—5^- 


a — 68  MDITOR  GEXERALS  REPORT.  WniOlS 

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. 


a — 70  M DiniR  OEXERAL'S  REPORT,  1017-1918 

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. 


a —    72  AUDITOR  OENERALS  REPORT,  WH-IOIS 

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. 


a —    74  ALDiruK  (./.WtAMtN   Kd'OhT.   IHniUlS 

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. 


TREASURY  HOARD  CORRESPOXDEXCK  3 — 75 

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. 


a— 76  AVDITOR  OBKERAVS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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. 


TREASVIiT  BOARD  CORRESPOyOEXCE  a — 77 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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. 


a — 78  Ai  niTiiR  (!K\h:RAi.'s  i}f:rnnr.  ;;</7-i!>7S 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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. 


TREASURY  BOAUD  ronnjCSl'OXDEyCE  a — 79 

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. 


a — 80  AUDITOR  RE.YE/fJJ.'S-  REPORT.  1917-1918 

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. 
1— 6a 


a — 82  AIDITOR  GEyERAL'^  REPORT,  1911-19tS 

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. 

1— 6ia 


a — ^84  Ai  niTon  gexkrals  rbi'ort,  wn-iais 

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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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 


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 


a — 86  .1'  nnoit  gbserals  report,  iiin-i9i8 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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. 


TREASURY  BOARD  CORRKSPOXDEyCE  a— 87 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 

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. 


a — 88  AVniTOR  OEyERALU  REPORT.  19n-J91S 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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. 


TREAHURT  BOAHn  COltltESPOyDEyCE  3 — 89 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 


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. 


-90  M  niroR  cEyEit-irf^  bkpout.  lon-tPis 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


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. 


a — 92  AUDITOR  OEyERALS  REPORT,  19t7-191S 

9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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. 


TREASURY  BOARD  CORRESPONDEXCE  a — 93 

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. 


a — 94  Al  UlTOR  OKSERALS  REPORT,  1317-1918 

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. 


a — 96  II  Kliol:  r,7;\/ :/.' W.  >   l;i.i-ni;i.   r<l.-l:il- 

9  GEORGE  V.  A.  1919 


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, 


TREASURY  BOARD  CORRRSPONnETfCE  a— 97 

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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a — 98  AUDITOR  GEyERALS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 


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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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  1 


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. 


a — 102  AIDITOR  OEytlRALS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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. 


a — 104  AUDITOR  GEXERAL'S  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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, 


-106  AIDITOR  GEXKllALS  RKPOIIT.  Itin-tOlS 

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. 


a — 108  AUDITOR  GEXERALS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


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 


a — 110 


MDITOR  GEyERAVS  REFORT.  1917-1918 


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. 


-112  AUDITOR  GEyKRAl.S  REPORT,  1917-1913 

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- 


TREASURY  HOARD  CORJiESPOXDEXCE  3—113 

SESSION,  L  PAPER  No.   1 


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 

1— 8a 


a — 114  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  REFORT,  1917-1918 

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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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 


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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


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. 


a— 118  AUDITOR  OEyERAUS  REPORT,  10n-191S 

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« 


TREASURY  BOAUD  COHREHf^tynE'SCK  3—119 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


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- 


a — 120  AUDITOR  OBXERAL'S  REPORT,  191'I191H 

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. 


TREASURY  BOARD  CORRESPOyDEXCE  a — 121 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.    1 


(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. 
1— 9a 


9  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1  A.   1919 


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 


w 
w 
w 
w 

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. 


b— 16 


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! 


-17 


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 


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9.50  00 

,S3:  50 

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7.50  00 

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T.'^O  00 

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9.50  00 

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7.50  00 

737  50 

7.':o  00 

9.50  00 


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409 

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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 

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209 

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2.57 

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86 

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84 

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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 

A— 16 


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 


A— 18 


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 


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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 ■ 


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918  00 

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390  65 

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266  54 

248  25 

175  00 

700  00 
37  10 

63  17 
85  20 

3,466  22 
15  79 
21  20 
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1,362  03 


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24  00 

130  00 
32  .50 
60  93 

825  00 

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174  47 

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211  .50 

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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 


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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 

51 

00 

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 


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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 

.SOO  83 

1,0SK  90 

959  54 

086  32 

243  ,39 

42,. 5.34  07 

704  21 

41.829  86 

1,991 

15 

24 

25 

20  SO 

183 

54 

027  58 

26 

II 

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. . . . 

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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» 


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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 

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1.782  45 

1.318  05 

1.143 

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1,041 

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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 


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6..567 

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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 

1— 4a 


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 


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.82  51 

94  04 

02  .50 

98  00 

110  OO 

94  41 

71  12 

203  58 

88  95 

95  25 

2.59  00 

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104  00 

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200  00 

688  44 

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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 


A— 54 


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 


A— 56 


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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


A — 70  AUDITOR  GEXERAL'S  REPORT,  1917-191S 

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 


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238  34 

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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.. 

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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 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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 

Carried  forward  


34  20 

232  90 

41  20 

134  85 

25  90 

67  00 

95  70 

38  00 

31  30 

.59  65 

90  80 

85  65 

49  40 

51  45 

39  65 

.58  50 

65  70 

38  75 

83  40 

58  40 

52  80 

.50  05 

77  40 

1.742  :)0 

242  00 

242  00 

1.247  28 

3(i:i  00 

302  50 

302  .50 

121  00 

121  (Kl 

302  .50 

445  59 

121  00 

ISl  .50 

121  00 

4.S4  00 

6(15  .50 

121  (H) 

ISl  .50 

242  <K) 

302  .50 

242  (K) 

363  IK) 

363  (Kl 

121  00 

242  00 

121  00 

484  00 

302  .50 

181  .50 

96.S  00 

LSI  .50 

315  92 

1.181  73 

6(15  .50 

302  .50 

187  85 

302  50 

121  00 

5.. 546  28 

3.10  .30 

825  10 

134  40 

6.'il.:'T5  L's 

AGRICULTURE  DEPARTilEXT:  EXPENDITURE  A— 81 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


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 

1— 6a 


A — 82  AUDITOR  GEXERALS  REPORT,  1917-1918 

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 


AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMEyT:  EXPEyDlTURE  A — 83 

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 

1— 6|a 


A— 84 


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 


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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 


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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 

CUSTOM fi  DEI'ARTMEyr:  KSPEyDITCRE  D — 19 

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 


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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 


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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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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 . 


2 

116  89 

361 

II 

661 

0.58 

11 

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 


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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 
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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 


F— 8 


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 


F— 10 


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 

t 


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 


F— 12 


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 

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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 


0 

.718  75 
79  57 

1 

, 135  64 

490  15 

204  33 

980  05 

I 

,002  .30 

U4  25 

354  20 

Carried  forward 


12,702  13 


lyniAX  .l/'/'.l/A'N  hlJ'.linMKST:  EXrKSDITVRE  H — 13 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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 


H — 14  Ainnilh'  dFMCIiM.'S  RKPOh'T.   /.'liT/flZS 

9  GEORGE  V,  A-  1919 

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 

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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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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 

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/.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 


H— 32 


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  . 

Carried  forward 


479,855  30 


1,616  28 
2.57  51 
4.55  05 
mi  Off 
243  75 
262  33 
106  10 
74  60 
212  70 


242  76 


4,280  00 

1,129  95 

90  05 

304 

.35 

314 

25 

222 

00 

476 

32 

79  83 

244 

.55 

114 

42 

40  82 

3.104  98 

1,161 

81 

391 

45 

104 

.30 

404 

10 

249 

61 

374 

60 

106 

,55 

190  30 

188 

.59 

502  05 

64 

20 

(VI 

17 

2.650  00 

621 

63 

30O  90 

579 

81 

945  00 

38 

40 

174 

48 

149  90 

50  29 


2, 174  30 
.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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H — 34 


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 


Sioui.  = 

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 

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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 

/.VD/42V  AFFAIRS  DEPARTMEKT:  EXPEXDITCRE  H — 37 

SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.   1 

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 

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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 


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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^ 


H— 58 


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 


INDIAN  AFFAIRS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 


H— 59 


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INDIAN  AFFAIRS  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


H— 77 


1 — Batchawan'a  Band,  Ont. 


Db. 


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 


cts. 


89.674  85 


89.674  85 


1,217  39 

635  00 

65  00 

330  65 

562  75 

243  75 

115  00 

2,652  63 


5,827  17 


cts. 


89.6.59  85 
15  00 


89,674  85 


993  72 

4,570  07 

159  00 

102  20 

2  IS 


5,827  17 


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 

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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 

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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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H— 99 


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 


H— 100 


AUDITOR  OSyERAL'S  REPORT.  19n-1918 


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 


H — 102 


AUDITOR  GEyERAL'8  REPORT,  1917-1918 


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 


INDIAN  AI'FAIRS  DEPARTMENT:  E'XPENDITVRE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1  » 


H — 103 


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 


H — 104 


AUDITOR  GEXERALS  REPORT,  1911-1918 


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 


INDIAN  AFFAIRti  DEPARTMENT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


K— 105 


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 


H — 106 


AUDITOR  GEXERAl'S  REPORT,  1917-1918 


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 

IXDIAX  AFFAIRS  DEPARTlIEyT:  EXPENDITURE: 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


H — 107 


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 


H — 103 


AUDITOR  GEXESAL'S  REPORT,  1911-1918 


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 

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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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AUDITOR  GEyERAL'8  REPORT,  1917-1918 


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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H— 119 


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 


H — 120 


AintTOR  llKyFh'M..-<  REPORT.  /'l/T/fl/S 


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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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 


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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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9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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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9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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 

1— 9h 


H  -130 


M  imoi;  (,a;\v./.m/.n  }n:i'uni.  nm-im^ 


9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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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H — 131 


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 

-9|h 


H— 132 


M  DiroR  (!K\ERAL-S  HEI'ORT.  wn-i9is 


9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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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H— 133 


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 

-134 


Mitiini;  (ii:\i:i!M:s  inj-mn.  inr.ini^ 


9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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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H      135 


260. — Michel's  B.\n-d,  .\lt.\. 


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 

H  — 136 


M  niTon  i;y\ii.'\rs  nri'inn.  rin-itnA 


9  GEORGE  V,  A.   1919 


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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H — 137 


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 


\i  nrioi.'  (,f  \  / /."  i/.N  in  min.  i:<r,i'.>i>i 


9  GEORGE  V.  A.   1919 


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 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   1 


H— 139 


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 

H— 140 


AIDITOR  OEXKRALS  RKPOKT,  19171918 


9  GEORGE  V,  A.   1919 


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 
SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  1 


H— 141 


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 

H— 142 


w  niToR  f!h:\t:i!\i:s  nrrnftr.  /;»/7-/.'i;s 


9  GEORGE  V,  A.    1919 


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 

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H— 145 


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 


H— 146 


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 


H— 148 


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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H— 149 


!. — 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 

H— 152 


M  Diroh'  (!h:\t:i>:ii:s  itr.i'onr.  i:>ri-ims 


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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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  • 


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7(1,') 

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8.57 

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360  00 

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20  00 

25  00 

115  50 

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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 


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11 

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65  27 
10  75 

199 
52 
48 

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95 
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651 

22 

108  07 

123 

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14 

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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. 


1— 3l 


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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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 


1. 154  02 
1.029  32 

746  75 

440  40 

17S  18 
'.Ml  .30 

186  63 
174  60 

1.147  39 
1.50  00 

150  04 

817  03 

246  18 

226  67 

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 

Carried  forward  348,922  73 


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200  00 

200  00 

200  00 

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204  M 

100  00 

150  00 

133  33 

200  00 

200  00 

110  60 

160  00 

187  50 

150  00 

225  00 

200  00 

1.50  00 

200  00 

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. 


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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 

00 

110 

60 

.54 

07 

179 

72 

29 

41 

33  00 

72 

20 

1.102 

394 

.50 

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 


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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 

•> 

,  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 


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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 
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.  720  25 

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2 
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..587  15 
.406  80 

2 

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,  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 

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2 

,516  49 

1 

,742  63 

374  04 

2 

,489  01 

2 

, 258  02 

2 

,077  27 

2 

,221  80 

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2 

,457  00 

511  25 

2 

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2 

,420  85 

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 

IS 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 

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 


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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 


K— 126  AUDITOb  GEXERAL'S  REPORT.  1917-19JS 

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 


INTERIOR  DEPARTilEXT:  EXPENDITURE 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 


K— 127 


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 


K— 128 


AVDirOR  aEXERAfS  REPORT.  1917-1918 


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 
74  00 
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 


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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 


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30  95 

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472  40 
21  10 

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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 

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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 


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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 

-10k 


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 

«73  08 


821  64 

14  84 

10  00 

21  14 

35  95 

7  50 

37  28 

157  32 

149  92 

10  74 

21  10 

65  95 

49  00 

IS  65 

.593  78 

500  00 

89  19 

63  85 

31  25 

376  52 

27  75 

454  09 

.56  60 

12  25 

34  64 

11  50 

67  20 

6  09 

4  75 

767 

25 

246 

60 

36 

65 

40  00 

788 

IS 

12 

S3 

IS  00 

1,W  00 

.50 

30 

0,045 

11 

lyrijtiou  in:i'A  itvMEyr:  kxpesditlre 

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 

31 

27 

95 

28 

35 

142 

55 

283 

26 

335 

14 

42 

ii'< 

40 

00 

30 

70 

26 

10 

25  45 

340  30 

9,747 

04 

206  08 


76  60 

74  41 

91  12 

33  .50 

85  75 

38  00 

50  00 

.55  72 

,55  00 

36  00 

07  20 

83  13 

54  47 

51  48 

29  05 

77  20 

52  00 

I><M  41 


334 

04 

40 

35 

411 

89 

82 

IS 

213  37 


3,376  31 
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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 .« 


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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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.\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 

ISTERIOK  DEPARTMEXT:  EXl'EXDITCRE  K — 169 

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 

Carried  forward  09, 152  64 


ISTERIOR  ItEI'ARTHEST:  KXPESIMIl  HE 

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  «.-, 

IXTEIllOl;  IH:r.\J!TMEST:  HXI'KSDiriRE 
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 

ifo  no 

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 
(HW  00 
000  00 
000  00 
250  00 
000  00 
500  00 
000  00 
.500  00 
.500  00 
INK)  00 
25(1  00 
(NK)  00 
(HH)  00 

:t(io  00 

.500  00 
,500  00 
2.50  00 
2.50  00 
(>(H)  00 
,000  00 
,K4n  SO 


175,813  72 


270 
4,628 


12 


1, 


194 
132 
300 

,500 

r+s 

.MO 

3,893 

4,322 

12.155 

4.993 

260 

200 

528 

000 

315 

514 

1,202 

90 

991 

1.151 

.300 

515 

.500 

2.50 

2.50 

702 

17,0,54 

4,301 


26S.015  73     261,624  08        14,822  85 


3,610  73 


1,200  00 


1  25 
KM)  S3 


6  31 


18 1  80 


1,59  50 
8  55 


9.544  88 


cts. 


305  .52 

70  75 
628  58 

491  78 

132  62 

0  50 


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 


I 


1 


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 


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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 

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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 


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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» 


Ai  DiroR  CF.\KiiAi:.<  nnrour.  i:in-Jius 


9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


PACE. 

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 


I  SDK. 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 


Frcdericton —  page. 

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 


AUDITOR  GEyERAVS  REPORT,  1917-1918 


9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


PAOC. 

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 


IXDEX 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.    1 


I — 

13 

1 — 

12 

I — 

11 

I — 

8 

I — 

10 

?AGE. 
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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PAGE. 

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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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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PAGE. 

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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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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9  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 


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 


17 


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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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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 


19 


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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 


9  GEORGE  V 


DOCUMENT  PARLEMENTAIRE  No  1 


A.    1919 


INDEX 

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 

1- 


PAGE. 

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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9  GEORGE  V,  A.   1919 


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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PACE. 

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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IX-puriciiK'iit  ilea  impmuions,  Ottawa 

t-an.  

K.h> 

V> 

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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ColomVjie-Britanniquc — Fin. 

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 


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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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PAGE. 

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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PAGE. 

PAGE. 

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 

R-  8 

IXIiKX 


DOC.  PARLEMENTAIRE   No  1 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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!• 

:!i 

P- 

31 

P- 

67 

., 

P— 

68 

z/— ooo 

p— 

71 

p— 

62 

p- 

27 

p- 

27 

p 

72 

p 

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p 


V—  31 


P-  71 


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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)..  ^^    '      -' 


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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 

-2 


18 


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 


19 


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 


20 


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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DOC.  PARLEMENTAIRE  No  1 


FAOE. 

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 

V-20 

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