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SIXTH   SESSION  OF   THE  TWELFTH   PARLIAMENT 


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DOMINION    OF    CANADA 


SESSION    1916 


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6-7  George  V. 


Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Paiiers 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


TO  THE 


SESSIONAL   PAPERS 


OF  THE 


PAKLTAMENT    OF    CANADA 


SIXTH   SESSION,   TWELFTH  PARLIAMENT,  1916. 


A 

Auditor  General's  Report.  Vol.  I,  Pts.  a, 
b.  and  A  to  L;  Vol.  II.  Pts.  M  to  V ; 
Vol.   111.  Pts.  V  to  Z  Vol.  IV.  Pt.  ZZ.  .  1 

Agriculture,    Report   of    Minister    of,     for 

ye:ir   March    .31,    191.5 IS 

Agricultural   Instruction   Act.   1914-1916..        15c 

Acadia  Coal  Co.  re  granting  of  a  Concilia- 
tion Board  to  employers  of 99 

Alien  Enemy  prisoners.  es.'apes>,  etc.,  from 

detention  camps  at  Banff,  Alta.  .    ..    ..      26S 

Alien  Enemy  prisoners,  escapes,  etc.,  from 

camp  at  Amherst,  N.S 220 

Amalgamat-;d  Dry  Dock  and  Engineering 
Co.  re  construction  of  dry  dock  at 
North   Vancouver 25S 

Amethyst,  SS..  correspondence  re  subsidy 
to.    in    years    1910-11.    and    1911-12.. 

Appointments  to  Inside  and  Outside  Ser- 

vic2.   in    County    of  Wright 93 

Archives — Report  of  works  for  year  1914.        29a 

Astronomer — Report  of  Chief,  year  1912.        250 

B 

Bait  Freezer  at  White  Head..  N.S. — Re- 
port of  Engineer   re 274 

Bauman.  W.  F..  an  alien  enemy — Corre- 
spondence re  pas-sport  of 242 

B-:rar  River,  N.S. — Documents  re  purchase 

of  site  for  P.O.  building  at 142 

Belzile.  Louis  de  Gonzaquc.  re  investiga- 
tion respecting  loss  of  horse  by,  during 
1915 127 

Bonds  and  Securities    in    Department    of 

Secretary   of  State,   since  last   return..        69 

Board  of  Conciliation — Documents  re 
creation  of.  regarding  Nova  Scotia 
Steel    Co..    1915 196 

Bounty  under  Deep  Sea  Fisheries  Act  re 

County  of  Guysborough.  N.S 88 

Bridge,  construction  of,  between  lie  Fer- 
ret and  St.  Anne  de  Bellevue.  and  He 
Perrot  and  Vaudreuil 168 

3060—1 


Breakwater  at  North  Lake.  P.E.I — re 
construction  of,  at 164 

Branch  line  of  I.C.Ry.  in  Guysborough, 
N.S. .  re  total  expenditure  connected 
with,    since    1911 133 

Burleigh  Falls  Water-power — re  lease  of 
by    Government    to    J.    A.    Culverwell .  .      2,S0 

British  Columbia  Hydrographic  Surveys..        25a 


C 

Campagnie  de  Navigation — re  cancella- 
tion of  subsidy  contract  to 223 

Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Company: — 

Lands   sold   by    during   year    1915..     ..        54 

Canadian  Northern  Railway  Co. — Finan- 
cial Statement  of.  etc 2S2 

Canadian    Noi  thei  n    Riiilway   Co. — Copies 

of  Mortgage  Deed  of  Trust  of,  etc.  .    .  .      2S26 

Canadian   Officers  employed   in   Canadian 

Pay  and  Records  Office.  London 207 

Censors,  names,  etc.,  of  employed  by  Gov- 
ernment at  Louisburg  and  North  Syd- 
ney, N.S. "  .  .      195 

Censors  and  decoders — L'st  of  employed 
at  Halifax,  since  beginning  of  war.  .    . .      2f3 

Civil  Service,  Inside,  re  questions  asked  of 

candidates  for.  since  May,   1912 247 

Civil    Service   List   of   Canada    for    1915..        30 

Civil  Service  Commission — Report  of  for 
year  1915 31 

Commandeering     of     Wheat — Documents 

relating  to.  etc 162 

Commandeering     of     Wheat — Documents 

relating  to,  etc. 162o 

Companies — L'st  of  at  Halifax  in  Depart- 
ment of  Militia  and  Defence  re  tenders 
for  supplies 294 

Commissions : — 

Order  in  Council  appointing  Commis- 
sion of  inquiry  re  fire  in  Parlia- 
ment Buildings 72 


6-7  George  V. 


Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Papers 


A.  1916 


O 

Commissions — Concluded. 

Number  of.  ttc,  a|>polnted  since  1911..      210 
Order  in    Council    appointing    Commis- 
sion to  inquire  into  Shell  Contr.icts..      228 
Jle   evidence   tal«en   respecting  damages 
claimed    ag:iinst    Militia    Dei)artm<-nt 
by  to\^n  of  S.vdn?y,  N.S.  .    .  .         . .    .  .      239 

Conciliation.  Boards  of — Report  of  Regis- 
trar of  for  1915 36a 

Conference  of  Local  Governments  held  In 

Ottawa,  October,  1915 86 

Criminal    Statistics,   year  ending    1914    .  .        17 

Camming.  J.  S.  W. — re  action  against  by 

Government,   etc 227 

Customs'  Department  at  North  Sydney — 
re  renting  of  rooms  for  purposes  of..      114 

Customs  Station  at  Vicars,  Quebec — 
Opening  of  at  Frontier  and  closing  at 
Vicars,  etc 118 

Custom?  Department — Number  of  clerks 
in  paid  from  Outside  Service  vote  who 
are  in  Inside  Service ..    ..      287 

Customs,  Report  of  Department  of,  for 
year   1915 ; 35 

D 

Dairy  and  Cold  Storage  Commissioner — 
Report  of  for  year  ending  March  31. 
1915 15o 

Dam,  construction  of  at  6rand'M§re,  Co. 

of  Champlain,  Quebec 230 

Decorations,   list  of  awarded  to  members 

of  Canadian  Forces  to  March  17,  1915.      259a 

Decorations,    list    of    those    in    Canadian 

Expeditionary    Forces   receiving  such..      259 

Desjardins.  Auguste,  of  St.  Denis.  Kam- 
ouraska — Documents  re  appointment  as 
Customs  officer 68 

Destructive  Insect  and  Pest  Act — Regu- 
lations under 46 

Dionne,   J.    P.,   case  of  against   the  King 

in    Exchequer  Court ..      212 

Dionne,  J.   P.,   Supplementary  Returns  re 

Exchequer  Court 212<; 

Disallowance  of  Act  of  Legislature  of 
Ontario — Order  in  Council,  also  report 
of  Minister  of  Justice  on 271n 

Dominion  Police  Force — List  of  em- 
ployees, with  salary,  etc .      197 

Dominion  Police  Force — re  average  num- 
ber of  men  employed  in  year  If  15. ...        45 

Dominion  Steel  Corporation,  re  war  or- 
ders obtained  by 17S 

Dominion  Lands — Orders  in  Council  re — 
between  January  15,  and  December, 
1915 47 

Dominion  Lands  Act — Orders  in  Council 
re — 'between  January  15,  and  December, 
1915 48 

Dominion    Lands    "  Forest   Reserves    and 

Park  Act" — Orders  in  Council  re..    ..        49 

Dominion  Lands   Survey   Act 50 

Dominion    Government    Domestic   Loan — 

Copy   of  prospectus,   etc 90 

Domestic  Loan   of  Dominion   Government 

— Number  of  fubscribe:s,  etc..    ......        91 

Doucett,  Alex.  D..  investigation  re  claim 
of  respecting  cattle  killed  on  I.C.Ry., 
1915 131 

Dredging : — 

Inverness    Co.,    N.S.,    in    since    1896    to 

present 67 

Contracts    for   supplies    for   dredges    in 

East  River,  Pictou  Co.,  years  1914-15.     139 


Dismissals : — 

Letters,  etc.,  between  Government  and 
J.  C.  Douglas,  M.L.A.,  re  dismissals  in 

Nova  Scotia . 97 

Documents   re   dismis.sal    of    Daniel     Bu- 
chanan as  Pilot.  Harbour  of  St  Anns.     107 

Documents   re   dismissal   of  Clifford   O. 

Brander.  of  Customs  ServMce.  Halifax.      113 

Charles  McCarthy  from  Customs  Ser- 
vice at  Halifax,  N.S.,  etc 116 

A.  J.  Crosby,  Thomas  Lynch  and  J.  B. 

Naylor,  Customs  Service  at  Halifax.      117 

W.  B.  Mills.  Bridge  and  Building  Mas-. 

ter,  Dist.  No.  4,  I.C.Ry. — Documents 
re 134 

Proposed  dismlfsal  of  present  Keeper  of 
IJghthousp  at  Cape  Jourmain,  West- 
morland  Co..   N.B 144 

John  E  Hallamore.  Postmaster  at  Up- 
per New  Cornwall,  N.S 176 

Mr.  Bayfield.  Supt.  of  Dredging  in  B.C., 
re  dismissal  of,  and  appointment  of 
J.  L.  Nel.son 183 

Joseph  Fleming  on  Intercolonial  Ry...     188 

Hubert  Paquin,  Postmaster  of  St.  Gil- 
bert de  Portneuf 189 

Documents  re  dismissal  of  Postmasters 
of  St.  Lazare,  Vaudrcuil  Station, 
Point  Fortune,  Val  des  I3poul6s,  Mont 
Oscar,  St.  Justine  de  Newton IfO 

Dr.  "W.  T.  Patton,  Department  of  In- 
terior.. 24" 

L.  F.  Sansfagon,  Postmaster  of  Louis- 
ville       225 

Postmaster  McRitchie,  of  North   River 

Centre,   N.S '  2^i 

James     Hall,     Postmaster     of     Milford 

Haven  Bridge,  N.S 233 

J.    B.    Levesque,    Steward    on    steamer 

Champlain ..    ..      277 

Dr.  W.  T.  Patton,  Veterinary  Inspection 

Branch  at  Coutts.  Alberta 211o 

J.  B.  Desclienes  and  Tho;?  Bernier.  em- 
ployees on  I.C.Ry.  at  River  du  Loup.      292 

Mr.      Chisholm.      Inspector     of     Indian 

Agencies,   Sask 191 

irouth   area  of  Alberta — Correspondence 

re..    .. 243 

duties  rebated  to  importers  during  year 

ended  December  31.  1915 112 


Dast  River  of  Pictou — Reports  on  depths 
of  water  in  locks  in,  etc 98 

i;ast  River  of  Pictou — Supplementary  re- 
turn relating  to 98a 

"Estimates.. 3 

■^Istimates.  Supplementary,  year  ending 
March  31,  191fi 4 

^timates.  Further  Supplementary,  year 
ending  March   31,   1916 5 

"^stim.ates.   Further   Supplementary,   year 

ending  March  31,  1017 5o 

Estimates.    Further    Supplementary,    year 

ending  March  31,  1917 5b 

Elevator — Storage  at  Calgary  re  location 

of 297 

Electoral  Polling  Divisions  in  Manitoba — 
re  apportioning  of  by  Judges  under  Act.      234 

Elections,  By — ^return  rr  year  of  1915.    .  . 

Employees  in  Government  Departments 
— names  of  all  who  have  enlisted  since 
August  4,  1914 289 


6-7  George  V. 


Alphabetical  ludex  to  Sessional  Papers 


A.  101G 


E 

European  War — Memo,  re  work  of  Depart- 
ment of  Militia  and  Defence  from  1915 
to  1916. 231 

Examiners  or  Inspectors  of  materials  for 
military  purposes — Number  of.  etc.  ...      193 

Examination  for  Civil  Sers-ice  appoint- 
ments— Names  of  persons  successfully 
paasini:  in  Prov.  of  Quebec 94 

Expenditures,  showing  all  sums  expended 
in  present  year  to  December  31,  iri5, 
by  Dept.  of  Public  Works,  chargeable 
to  Income 140 

Experimental  Farm,  Rosthern,  Sask.  ...        87 

Experimental  Farms — Report     of     the  Di- 
rector of,  for  year  ending  Mar.  31.  1915, 
Vol.  I 16 

External   AfTairsi — Report  for  year  ended 

March  XI.  1915 29a 

Extract  from  Montreal  "Gazette"  of  Jan- 
uary 12.  1915,  re  distress  in  England, 
etc 19Sa 

Extract  from  Montreal  Gazette,  of  5fov- 
ember  1.  1915,  re  help  by  sale  of  Cana- 
dian flour 198 

European     War — Copies     of     Docliments, 

Orders  in  Council  re 42 

European     War — Copiesi    of     Documents, 

supplement   to 42a 

European  War — Orders  in  Council  relat- 
ing to,  from  April  29,  1915,  to  January 
12.  1916 43 


Geographic  Board  Report  of  tor  1915.. 
Geological  Survey — Dep.-vrtment  of  Mines, 

year  1914 

Georgian    Bay    Canal — Interim    Report   of 

Commission  re  economic  problem  of.  .  . 
'  lovernor  General's  Warrants  issued  since 

on  account  of  1915-16 

Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway: — 

Financial  Statement  of,  etc 

Copies  of  Mortgage  Deed  of  Trust,  etc. 


25(1 


26 


19b 


63 


282 
282a 


Fair  Wage  Onicer — Visits  of  re  schedule 
of  wages  in  shell  making.  New  Glas- 
gow, N.S 214 

Federal    Plan    Commission    for    cities    of 

Ottawa  and  Hull — Report  of  for  1915. .     172 
Fenian   Raid   Bounty  : — 

Application     of     Aenas     McKinnon     of 

Nova   Scotia  re 95 

Application     of     Aenas     McKinnon     of 

Nova  Scotia  re 95a 

Names  and  addresses  of  persons  in  An- 
napolis   Co.    to    whom    paid 152 

Names   and   addresses    in     South    Cape 

Breton  to  whom  paid,  etc 153 

Names  and    addresses    of    persons    In 
County    of    Halifax,    N.S.,    to    whom 

paid 154 

Name.«i  and    addresses    of    persons    in 

County  of  Hants,  N.S.,  to  whom  paid.     155 
Names'  and     addresses    of    persons     in 
county  of  Richmond,    N.S.,    to  whom 

paid 156 

Re  David  W    Mcl^ean,  Windsor,  N  S.  .      205 
Re  application  of  Mrs.  Flora  Mclntyre, 

N.S..    . 194 

To   whom   paid   in   Queens   Co.,   N.S...      149 
Finance  Department — Number    of    clerks 

belonging,    paid    outs'de    service   vote.  .      265 
Fire   Protection    on    Transcontinental    Ry. 
line  between   Harvey  Junction  and  W. 

boundary  line 278 

"  Forest  Reserves  and  Park  Act " — Orders 

in  Council  re 49 

FoTt  Henry — Amount  of  money  paid  out 
for  new  buildings  and  repairs  in  1912- 

13-14-15 283 

Fisheries  Branch,  Department  of  Naval 
Service — Forty-eighth     Annual     Report 

of 39 

I 

3060— li  3 


Hanlover,  documents  re  repairs  on  in 
County   of   Shelburne,    N.S.,    in    1915..      166 

Hansard — Report  containing  motion  of 
Sir  W.  Laurier  re  expenditure  made  by 
Shell  Committee 22Sa 

Headquarters  Staff  of  1st,  2nd  and  3rd 
Divisional  Area — Names,  rank,  and 
qualifications  of  offlc^is  on 192 

High  Cost  of  Living — Report  of  Board  of 

Inquiry  Into 84 

Homestead  Lands — Fractional  Areas  of  In 

Saskatchewan 89 

Horses — Correspondence  re  purchase  of, 
etc 213 

1  Horses,  re  number  bought  for  remounts  in 

Alberta,  etc 236 

I 

Indian  Affairs.  Dipartment  of — Report  of 

for  year   1915 27 

Inland  Revenue — Number,  names,  salar- 
ies,   etc-.,    of    permanent    employees    In, 

1915.    1916 260 

Insurance — Report   of    Superintendent    of 

for  year  1915 8 

Insurance — Abstract    of    Statements    of, 

year  ende  1   Drcjn^ber  31,  1915 9 

Interior — Report    of    Department    of    for 

year  1915 25 

International  Nickel  Co. — Correspondence 

of  with  the  Prime  Minister 78 

International    Commission    pertaining    to 

St.   John    River — Report   of 180 

Investigation  into  conduct  of  olficials  in 
Customs    service    at    Halifax,    N.S.,    in 

year  1915 Ill 

Irrigation  Act — Orders  in  Council  relating 

to 52 

Inland  Revenue — Reports,  Returns,  and 
Statistics  of,  for  years  ended  March 
31,    1915:— 

Part       I — Excise 12 

Part  II — Inspection  of  Weights  and 
Measuns,  Gas  and  Elec- 
tricity         13 

Part  III — Adulteration  of  Food 14 

Intercolonial    Railway  : — 

Relating  to  transfer  by  estate  of  Alex. 
Eraser,   of   River  du   Loup,   of  lot   of 

land  to 171 

Relating  to  constru't'on   of  v'aduct   at 

Amqui,  at  Traverse  Dube  crossing  .  .      235 


Justice — Report    of    Minister   of   re   Peni- 
tentiaries  of   Canada.    1915 34 


Kastella,  A.,  re  appointment  as  Mechani- 
cal Supt.  of  Dredges;  also  resignation 
of  same 22f' 


6-7  George  V. 


Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Papers 


A.  1916 


Labour — Report  of  Department  of  for 
year  1915 

Launch  Way  and  Boat  House— construc- 
tion of  at  Bear  Cove  Beach,  N.S 

Lavole,  Geo.,  investigation  re  burning  of 
barn  of  May  23,  1914 

Law,  Rt.  Hon.  Bonar — Communication 
from  re  using  strength  of  Empire  in  the 
War 

Lighlkteper  at  Cape  Jourmain.  Westmor- 
land Co..  N.B.,  re  proposed  retirement 
of 

Llghtkeeper  at  Arisaig.  N.S.,  re  appoint- 
ment at 

Librarians    of    Parliament — Jo'nt    Report 


of. 


Liquor  brouglit  into  Territories  of  Canada 
from  outside  countrits 

List  of  Shipping  for  year  1915 

Loan — Dominion  Government  Domestic  .. 

Loan — ^Dominion  Government  Domestic — 
Number  of  subscribers,  etc 

M 

Manitoba  Hydrographic  Surveys 

Manufacturer.s'     Association,    Canadian — 

Corrts;  ondence  of  with  Prime  Mini.ster. 
Mails,   etc. : — • 

Relating  to  mail  contract  from  Noel  to 
Maltlar.d.    N.S 

Rural  delivery  route,  SlufTord  County, 
"  Warden   No.    1  " 

Different  rural  mail  routes  in  Strath- 
cona  County 

Different  rural  mail  routes  in  Strath- 
cona — Supplementary   return   re.  .    .  . 

Rural  mail  routes  of  Hodson  and  Toney 
Mills,  Pictou  County.  N.S 

Lemon  Ferry  Co..  of  Richmond,  N.S., 
re  carrying  mail  across 

Number  of  rural  delivery  routes  opened 
in  1915.  name  of  counties  in,  etc  .... 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mails  between 
St.  Frangois  de  Montmagny  and  rail- 
way   station,    years    1914-15 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mails  between 
Roberta,  Co.  of  Richmond,  and  West 
Bay,  Co.   of  Inverness.. 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mails  between 
Medicine  Hat  and  Eagle  Butte,  Co. 
of  Medicine  Hat 

Re  rural  mail  route  between  Pictou  and 
West  River,  XS 

Re  different  mail  routes  in  constituency 
of  Qu'Appelle 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mails  between 
St.  Jean.  P.Q.,  and  railway  stations 
of  C.P.R.  Co.,  G.T.R.  Co.,  and  Ver- 
mont Central 

Re  rural  mail  route  from  Eureka  to 
Sunnybrae   in   Co.    of  Pictou 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mail  to  Upper 
Margaree  post  oflice  and   Gillies  P.O. 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mail  to  Mar- 
garee    Harbour    and    Cheticamp.  .     .  . 

Re  names,  amounts,  etc..  of  tenders  for 
carrying  of  mails  in  Counties  of  L'As- 
somption    and    Montcalm 

Re  mail  routes  in  constituency  of 
Regina 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mail  from 
Inverness  to  Margaree  Harbour..    .. 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mail  between 
tram  cars  and  Glace  Bay,  South  Cape 
Breton 


36 
216 
129 

76 

144 

244 

40 

S5 
22 

90 

91 

25/ 

77 

101 

102 

103 

103n 

104 

105 

106 

lOS 

109 

110 
119 
120 

i2i 

122 
123 
124 

147 
163 
174 

175 


Malls,  etc. — Concluded. 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mall  to  East- 
ern Harbour  and  Pleasant   Bay.  .    .  . 
Different  mall  routes  In  constituency  of 

Medicine  Hat 

Be  delay  In  establishment    of    in  con- 
stituency   of    Medicine    Hat 

Rural    mail    route,    re    establishing    of 

from   A'ma,   through   Syves  er,   N.S. 

Rural    mail    route,    re    (stabl  shing    of 

from   Scolsbum  to   Noith   Scotsburn, 

etc 

Marine  and  Fisheries — Report  of  for  the 
year  1914-1915   (Marine) 

Macdonald,  Rev.  Isaac  Hunter,  applica- 
tion   of   for   position   as   Chaplain..     .. 

Machine  Gung« — Amounts  contributed  for 
from  Medicine  Hat 

Matapedia,  Lake — Concerning  surveys  of 
made   in   1914 ..    .. 

Medical  Examiners  of  recruits — names, 
etc.,  of  apixiinted  since  beginning  of 
war  to  date,   1916 

Medical  Doctors — Number  of  employed  by 
Militia  Department  at  Halifax 

Members  of  House  of  Commonsi  and  Legis- 
latures of  Canada  in  service,  names, 
etc , 

Medical  Officers  employed  in  examination 
of   recruits   in   county  of  Pictou,   1914- 


15. 


Memorial  Tablet — Documents  re  placing 
of,  on  P.O.  building.  New  Glasgow, 
commemorating  late  Rev  Dr.  James 
MacGregor , 

Mennonite  Church — re  conference  between 
Minister  of  Agriculture  and,   in   1873.. 

Militia  Cotincil — Report  of,  for  year  1915. 

Militia  General  Orders  promulgated  be- 
tween November,  1914,  and  Deceniber, 
1915 

Military  building  at  Ripaud — Correspond- 
ence relating  to 

Mines  Branch — Report  of  year  1916..    .. 

.Miscellaneous  Unforeseen  Expenses  from 
April.  1915.  to  January,  1916 

Montreal  Street  Ry.  Co. — Copy  of  war 
orders  2:i''en  to. 

Moncton,  N.B.,  re  names,  salaries  of  em- 
ployess  in  I.C.Ry.  offices  at,  also  retir- 
ing allowances  grant*^''.  etc. 

Morin,  Naznire,  and  Hubert,  Napol#on, 
re  investigation  held  respecting  cas3  of. 


177 
187 
187a 
221 

222 
21 
270 
199 
184 

260 
25S 

250 

151 

138 

203 
35 

56 

252 
26a 

5S 

179 

135 

128 


Mc 

McNair's  Cove,   N.S..  re  exp  nditure  at..      217 

Mclntyre.   Mrs.   Flora — Documents  re  ap- 

i:)lication  of.  for  Fenian  Raid  Bounty.  .      194 

McKinnon.  of  Inverness  Co.,  N.S.,  re 
Fenian  Raid  Bounty 95 

MeLean,     David     W..    Windsor,     N.S..    re 

Fenian  Raid  Bounty  paid  to 205 

McQueen  Siding,  re  installation  of  and  re- 
moval thereof  subsequently 132 

McTavish.  Hon.  D.  B.,  appointment  of  as 
Commissioner  re  fire  Parliament  Build- 
ings  72 

McQueen  Siding  on  I.C.Ry.,  re  Installa- 
tion of  and  subsequent  removal  of . .   . .      132a 


N 

National  Battlefields  Committee — Receipts 
and  Expenditures,  1915 


61 


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A.  1910 


N 

Naval  Service : — 

Report  of  the  Department  of.  for  year 

ending  March  31.  1916 38 

Regulations   re   payment    to   officers   as 

interi^reters 74 

Copies  of  Orders  in  Council  re  Regula- 
tions  of   Department   of 41 

Nickel : — 

International    Co. — Correspondence    of, 

with    Prime    Minister 7S 

Order   in   Council  re   prohibition   of  ex- 
portation  of.. 215 

O 

"Oliver  Bquipmtnis  purchased  since  Aug- 
ust 1,  1914,  names  from  whom  pur- 
chased, etc 66 

Ordeis  in  Council — Copies  of  re  regula- 
tions of  Naval   Service 41 

Ottawa  Improvement  Commission — State- 
ment of  Receipts  and  Expenditures, 
1915 60 

Overt  me  paid  to  men  in  Printing  Bureau, 

from  January  1,  1916,  to  April  1,  1916.      261 

P 

Parliament     Buildings     Fire — Report     of 

Commission    ai  pointed    to    inquire  re..        72(i 

Patton,  Dr.  W.  T.,  re  dismissal  of,  etc..      211 

Paul.  Capt.  Stephen,  claim  of  re  steamer 

Rhoda 96 

Patrol  Boat  A,  "Captain  Blackford" — 
Documents  re  repairs  in  December,  1914 
to  1915.  .    .  . 160 

Patriotic  Fund,  unclaimed  balances  in 
banks  for 159 

Patenaude.  Hon.  E.,  and  Nantel,  Hon. 
W.  R.  showing  amounts  spent  for  fur- 
nishing offices  of 170 

Pensions  to  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Forces,  p.iy  allowances  for  disabled  sol- 
diers, also  to  dependents,  etc 150 

Pension  list  in  force  in  Canada  for  dis- 
abled soldiers — Copy  of 185 

Petitions  received  by  Oovernment  re  dis- 
allowance of  Act  of  Ontario  Legislature.      271 

Pictou — Documents    re    handling    freight 

and  coal  at 299 

Pictou    Harbour — re    permanent    harbour 

quay  line  at..    .. 288 

Pictou  Harbour — re  survey  of  for  pro- 
posed new  bridge 254 

Pilot  Commissioners — Harbour  and  Dis- 
trict of  SL  Anns.  Co.  of  Victoria,  re 
dismi.ssal   of  Daniel   Buchanan 107 

Pinianski.   W..   re   patent  of.   in   township 

25.  range  4.  office  file  No.  175248t..    ..        82 

Port  Morien.  N.S.. — re  rep.ilrs  to  Break- 
water at.   year   1915 143 

Port  Nelson — Statement  total  expenditure 

of  public  money  at,  to  date,  etc 291 

Post  Ollii'e  Department — re  amounts  ex- 
pended by,  in  connection  with  Yukon 
Rjrvice  for  1915 224 

Postmaster  General — Report  of,  for  year 

ended  March.  1915.. 24 

Post  Otiice  at  Ixiuiseville — Documents  re 

,     construction  of.  at 169 

Post  Office  and  Postmaster  of  par'sh  of 
St.  Esprit — Correspondence  rr,  from 
October.  1911.  to  date 173 

Post  Office  at  Ricaud — Corre^ondence  re 
cost  of 186 


P 

Postmaster  at  West  Roachdale,  N.S .  re 
appointment  of.  etc ..      200 

Prince    Rupert — Documents    re    proposed 

public  building  in.  for  Post  Office,  etc.      182 

Pringle,  Robt.  A.,  copy  of  Order  in  Coun- 
cil appointitig  as  Commissioner  re  Par- 
liament  Buildings  Fire 72 

PrintinK  aivl    Stationery  ; — 

Report  of  Department  of.  1915..    ....        32 

Amount  of  money  paid  out  for  printing 
outside  of  Printing  Bureau,  in  years 
1912-13-14-15 285 

Public  Service — Names  of  all  employees 
of  all  branches  of,  in  Counties  of  Prov- 
ince of  Nova  Scotia 284 

Public   A'counts   of   Canada,   year   ended 

March  31,   1915 2 

Public  Works — Report  of  Minister  of,  for 

year  ended  March  31.   1915 19 

Pub'ic  Works — Return  showing  sums  ex- 
pended, chargeable  to  Income,  year 
end  December  31.  1915 140 

Public  Works — Return  showing  all  sums 
expended,  chargeable  to  Capital  Ac- 
count, year  ending  December  31,  1915.      141 

Q 

Quarantine  de  L.6vis — Documents,  etc.,  re 

purchase  of  land  for 71 

Quarantine  Buildings  at  McNab's  and 
Lawlor's  Isiands — Proposed  use  of.  for 
Military 145 

Quarantine  purposes — Names  and  salaries 
of  all  Meclical  Officers  appointed  for,  at 
principal  ports  of  Canada,  etc 146 

Quebec  and  Saguenay  Railway — re  pur- 
chase of,  by  Government.. 281 

Quebec.      Montmorency      and     Charlevoix 

Railway — Re-ports  of  Engineers,  re.  .    ..      295 

Quebec,  Montmorency  and  Charlevoix 
Railway — Correspondence  re  sale  of,  to 
Government  of  Canada 2E5a 

B 

Rallier  du  Baty — Communication  from 
Sir  G.  Perley  re  report  on  Hospital  at 
Dinard 75 

"  Railway  Belt  Water  Act  " — Orders  in 
Council  re,  from  Jan.  12,  1915,  to  De- 
cember 31,  1915 51 

Railways  and  Canals — Report  of  Depart- 
ment of,  for  year  from  April  1,  1914..        20 

Railway  Commi^fsione^s — Re-port  of  Board 

of.  for  year  ending  March  31.  1916.  .    .  .        20o 

Railway  Statistics  of  Dominion  of  Can- 
ada, year  ended  June  30.   1915 206 

Riiilway  from  Sunnybrae — Surveyp  re 
during  1915..    .. 208 

Railway  Subsidies  in  Canada — Amounts 
in  years  1912.  1913.  1914  and  1915..    ..      251 

Recruiting  In  England  re  direction  of.  etc.      269 

Recruiting  Officers  for  Counties  of  Lun- 
enburg. Queens-Shelburne  and  Yar- 
mouth.  N.S..   names  of.   etc 248 

Recruits — Number  of,  up  to  April  1.  1916 
(Senate) 26T 

Recruits — re  parties  employed   to   obtain, 

etc 249 

Regina,  constituency  of — Rural  mall 
routes  In 163 

Regin.i  "Province"  and  "Standard." 
Moosejaw  "News"  and  "Saskatchewan 
Star,"  re  amounts  paid  to,  by  Govern- 
ment,   1914,   1915 24« 


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A.  1916 


R 

Remissions  and  Refunds,  Tolis  or  Duties. 

year  endinp  March  31.  1915 65 

Revenue  collected — Amount  of,  during  fis- 
cal year  up  to  December  31,  1E15.  Gen- 
eral Tarift.  Preferential  Tariff  and  Sur- 
tax   115 

Revenue  of  Canada  for  years  1909-10-11, 

also  amounts  for  afrrit'ulture 126 

Roy.   J.    Antime — Correspondence   with  re 

farm   purchase 257 

Royal    Northwest    Mounted   Police: — 
Agreement  of  Dom.  Govt,  and  Prov.  of 

Saskatchewan  re SI 

Agreement  of  Dom.  Govt,  and  Prov.   of 

Alberta  re SO 

,     Report  of.  for  1915 28 

Royal    Society    of    Canada — Statement    of 

affairs  of.  for  year  ended  April  30.  1915.        59 

Royal  Naval  Reserve  Offlcars — re  payment 

of  missing  allowance  to 74a 

Royal  Military  College  : — • 

Re  complaints  as  to  manner  of  supply- 
ing clothing  to 219 

Amount  paid  out  for  new  build'ngs  and 

repairs   in    1912-13-14-15..     ......      283 

Rules  of  Supreme  Court  of  Alberta   ....        44 


Salaries  paid  to  employees  in  different 
Departments  of  the  Government.  Co.  of 
Cumberland,  from  189(5  to  1911 

Sealers  of  B.itish  Cj'unib  a — Reports  on 
claims  of.  under  last  Treaty  with  U.S.. 

Secretary  of  State  for  Canada — Report  of. 
for  year  1915 

Seed  Grain  Liens — Documents  in  connec- 
tion with  Government's  decision  to  ex- 
act   

Senate  of  Canada — re  amendment  of 
B.N. A.    Act  in  reference  to 

Sherwood.  H.  Crossley.  re  appointment  of. 
as  Clerk  Assistant  to  office  of  Routine 
and  Records 

Supplementary  return  re  appointment  of 
H.  Crossley  Sherwood 

Shareholders  in  Chartered  Banks  in  Can- 
ada— List  of,  year  ended  December  31. 
1915 

Shell  Inspectors  employed  in  N.  S.  Steel 
Company,  and  at  New  Glasgow,  N.S.  . 

Ships  in  British  Columbia — re  construc- 
tion of,  or  assisting  same  by  Govern- 
ment  

Shovels — Reports  re  purchase  o^  25,000 
special  pattern  by  Dept.  of  Militia  and 
Defence 

Small  Arms  Ammunition  : — 

Documents  re  sale  of,  since  August  4, 

1914.  .    .  . 

Documents  re  sale  of,  since  August  4, 
M14 

Soldiers  at  North  Sydney — re  clothing, 
supplies,  etc.,  furn-pVied  to 

Soulanges  0.\nal — List  of  employees  on,  in 
1910  ;  also  list  of  employees  on,  in  1915. 

Spirituous  Liquors: — 

Information  re.  In  Great  Britain, 
France.  Italy.  Belgium,  Servia,  Can- 
ada,   Australia,     New    Zealand,    and 

South  Africa 

Amounts  paid  under  retroactive  clause 
between  date  of  such  Act  and  begin- 
ning of  war 


125 


79 


262 


244 


240 


157 

204 

275 

276a 
276 
237 
158 


255 


2SS 


S 

Steamboat  Inspection   Report 23 

Storage  Elevator  at  Calgary,  re  location 
of 297 

marling,  vrs^e'. — re  chartering  of,  by  De- 
partment of  Marine  and  Fisheries..    ..      202 

Statistical  Branch,  Depaitment  of  Labour 
— Synopsis  of  exhibit  by,  re  Cost  of 
Labiur g4a 

Stellarton  and  New  Glasgow — Investiga- 
tion re  weighing  of  freight  at,  on  I.C.R, 
1914-15 136 

Steam     Trawlers — Tonnage,     etc.,    of    all 

clearing  from  Canso,  N.S.,  in  year  1915.      263 

Stoddart,   P.    A.,   Fishery  Guardian,  Shel- 

burne  Co.,  N.S.,  re  payments  m.ide  to.  .      201 

Strubel.  Frank — re  Homestead  of.  en- 
tered at  Land  Office  at  Weyburn  and 
lOstevan 83 

Stream  Measurements — Report  of  progress 

of.  for  year  1915 25c 

Superannuation  and  Retiring  Allowances. 

year  ending  December  31,  1915 57 

St.  EleuthiSre  Station — Relating  to  chang- 
ing of,  on  N.  T.  Railway 226 

St.  Nicholas  Quarry — ^Documents  re  pur- 
chase of 272 


Telegraph    lines   and    location   of,   erected 

in  Co.  of  Inverness,  N.S 100 

Telegraph   Statistics,   year   1915 20/ 

Temporary   Loans — Statement   of,    to   De- 
cember 31,  1915 :'. 62 

Th4berge.  J.    S. — Investigation  re  lose  of 
horse     by.     on     Intercolonial     Railway, 

1911  to  1913 130 

Thetford   Mines — Correspondence  between 
Department  of  Labour  and  workingmen 

at.  re  strike 14S 

Topographical  Surveys  Branch — ^Report  of 

year  1914-15 25b 

Trade  Unions — -Annual  Return  respecting       70 
Transcontinental   Railway  : — 

Report  of  Commisioners  of  year  1914..        37 

Fire    protection    on.    etc.  .     . 279 

Transatlantic    Mail    Service — Relating   to, 

for  winter  service.   If  15-16 245 

Treasury    Board    Over-ruling — Statement 

of 64 

Trent  Valley  Waterways   System — ^Docu- 
ments re  transfer  of.  by  Government  of 
Ontario  to  Government  of  Canada..    ..      296 
Trousers,  Breeches,  etc. — Number,  names, 
prices,    etc..     of     Arms    or     individuals 

manufacturing 92 

Trade  and  Commerce  : — - 

Report    of    D -Apartment    of,    for    year 
ended   March    31,    1915: — 
P.art    I — Canadian    Trade     (Imports 

and  Exports 10 

Part  11 — Canadian  Trade  with  (1) 
France,  (2)  Germany,  (3)  United 
Kingdom,  (4)  United  States..  ..  lOo 
Part  III — Canadian  Trade  with  Brit- 
ish and  Foreign  Countries  (except 
France.  Germany.  United  Kingdom 

and   I'nited   States) lOt 

Part  IV — Miscellaneous  information.        lOc 
Part    V — Report    of    the  Grain  Com- 
missioners for  Canada lOd 

Part  VI — Subsidized   Steamship   Ser- 
vices, etc lOe 

Part  VII — Trade    of    Foreign    Coun- 
tries,  Treaties   and    Conventions.  .        10/ 


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A.  1916 


Unclaimed  Balances  in  Chartered  Banks 
for  Ave  years  prior  to  December  31, 
1915 7 

Unclaimed  Balances  in  the  Banks  for 
patriotic   purposes — Correspondence   re.     159 

Union  Station  at  Quebec — Copy  of  agree- 
ment between  Government  for  Trans- 
continental Ry.,   C.P.Ry.   and  C.N.Ry..      290 


Vale  Railway.  Co.  of  Pictou.  N.S..  re  pur- 
chase, etc..  of.  by  Railway  Department.      209 

Valley  Railway  re  contracts  between  Gov- 
ernment of  Canaila  and  Government  of 
New  Brunswick  regarding  operation  of.      279 

Vessels — List  of.  belonging  to  Govern- 
ment on  service ;  also  those  not  In  ser- 
vice        273 

V-iterinary   Director   General — Report   of, 

for  year  1916 156 

W 

War  supplies,  re  applioaiion  of  Indus- 
trial  Disputes   Act   re  delivery   of .  .     .  .      238 

Waterworks  and  Sewerage  Systems  of 
Canada — Report  of  Conservation  Com- 
mission on 286 


W 


Wheat — Quantity  of,  shipped  years  1914, 
1915,  from  Winnipeg  to  Port  Arthur, 
BV>rt   William,    Duluth,    etc 264 

Wharfage  on  goods  landtd  on  Govern- 
ment wharves  in  Co.  of  Victoria,  N.S. .  .      206 

Wharf  at  Shag  Harbour.  N.S. — Docu- 
ments relating  to  repairs  to.  in  years 
1915-1916.. 137 

Wharf  at  Rivi&re  Ouellc.  names,  occupa- 
tions of  persons  employed  at,  in  1915..      165 

Wharf  or  blocking  at  head  of  Belleville, 

Yarmouth    Co..    N.S.,    expenditure    on..      16T 

Wharf  at  Shad  Bay.  N.S..  re  construction 
of  at,  in  1914-15 218 

Wilson,  J.  W.  v..  expenses  of.  as  Fishery 

Guardian    in    Shelburne,    N.S.,     1915..      161 

Wireless    Operator — Rank    of,    in    Royal 

Naval    Canadian   Volunteer   Reserve    .  .        73 

Women's  Purity  Federation  at  San  Fran- 
cisco— Report   of   delegates   attending.  .        85 

Wrecks  on  St.  Lawrence  River — State- 
ment of,  from  1867  to  1C16 181 


Yukon    Territory — Orders    in    Council    re 

government  of 53 


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See  also  Alphabetical  List,  Page  1. 

LIST  OF   SESSIONAL   PAPERS 

Arranged  in  Numerical  Order,  with  their  titles  at  full  length;  the  dates  when  Ordered 
and  when  presented  to  the  House  of  Parliament;  the  name  of  the  Senator  or 
Member  who  moved  for  each  Sessional  Paper,  and  whether  it  is  ordered  to  he 
Printed  or  Not  Printed. 


CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  E. 

Fifth  Census  of  Canada.  1911 — Volume  V — Forest.  Fishery,  Fur  and  Mineral  Production. 
Fifth  Census  of  Canada,  1911 — Volume  VI — Occupations  of  the  people. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  1. 

(This  volume  is  bound  in  three  parts.) 

1,    Report  of  the  Auditor  General  for  the  year  ended  31st  March,  1915.  Volume  1.  Parts  a  b  and 
A  to  L;  Volume  III,  Parts  V  to  Z.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  7    1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

1.     Report  of  the  Auditor  General  for  the  year  ended  31st  March,  1915,  Volume  II,  Parts  M  to 
U.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White.  February  10,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

1.  Report  of  the  Auditor  General   for  the  year  ended   31st  March,   1915,  Volume  IV,  part  ZZ. 

Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  14.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2. 

2.  The  Public  Accounts  of  Canada  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  March  31,  1915.     Presented    by 

Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1,   1916..    ..Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

3.  Estimates  of  sums  required  for  the  service  of  the  Dominion  for  the  year  ending  March  31, 

1917.      Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

4>     Supplementary   Estimates  of  sums  required   for  the  service   of  the   Dominion   for  the  year 
ending  March  31,  1916.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

5.  Supplementary   Estimates   of  sums    required    for    the    pervice    of    the     Dominion     for    the 

year  ending  March  31,  1917.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

5o.  Further   Supplementary   Estimates   for   the   service   of   the   Dominion    for   the   year    ending 
March  31,  1917.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

5b.  Further  Supplementary  Estimates  for  the  flscal  year  ending  March   31.   1917.     Presented  by 
Sir  Thomas  White,  May     1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  3. 

6.  List  of  Shareholders  In  the  Chartered   Banks  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  as  on  December 

31,  1915.      Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White.  February  1.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  4. 

7.  Report  on   certlflcd   chwiues.   drafls   or   bills   of   exchanKe.    dividends,   remaining  'unpaid  and 

unclaimed  balances  in  Chartered  Banks  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  five  years  and 
upwards  prior  to  December  31.  1915.      I'resented  by  Sir  Thomas  White.  February  1,  1916. 

Pftntcd  /or  (Hatribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  5. 

(This  volume  is  bound  in  two  parts.) 

8.  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Insurance  for  the    year  1915.     Presented    by  Sir    Thomas 

White,   1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

9.  Abstract  of  Statements  of  Insurance   Companies  in   Canada  for  the  year  ended   December 

31    1915.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White.  April  10,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  6. 

10.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Trade  and   Commerce  for  the   fiscal  year  ended  March   31, 

1915:  Part  I. — Canadian  Trade  (Imports  in  and  Exports  from  Canada).  Presented  by 
Sir  George  Foster,  January   13.  1916..    ..Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  7. 

lOo.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Trade  and  Commerce  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31, 
1915:  Part  II. — Canadian  Trade  with  (1)  France,  (2)  Germany,  (3)  United  Kingdom, 
(4)   United  States.     Presented  by  Sir  George  Foster.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

106.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Trade  and  Commerce  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31, 
1915:  Part  III. — Canadian  Trade  with  foreign  countries  (except  France.  Germany,  the 
United  Kingdom  and  United  Stales).      Presented  by  Sir  George  Foster.  1916. 

Priitied  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

XOe,  Report  of  the  Department  of  Trade  and  Commerce  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31, 
1916;   (Part  IV. — Miscellaneous  Information.)      Presented  by  Sir  George  Foster,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

10(1,  Report  ot  the  Grain  Commissioners  for  Canada.  (Part  V.)  Presented  by  Sir  George 
Foster,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  8. 

lOe.  Report  of  the  Departpient  of  Trade  and  Commerce  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  March   31, 

1915:  Part  VI. — Subsidized  Steamship  Services,  with  statistics  showing  steamship  traffic 

to   December    31,    1915.    and    Estimates   for   the    fiscal   year    1916-17.      Presented    by    Sir 

,  George  Foster,   1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

10/.  Report  of  Trade  and  Commerce  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31.  1915:  Part  VII.- — Trade 
of  Foreign  Countries,  Treaties  and  Conventions.     Presented  by  Sir  George  Foster,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  9. 

11.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Customs  tor  the  ytar  ended  March  31,  1915.     Presented  by 

Hon.   Mr.  Reid.  January  IS.   1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  10. 

12.  13.  14.     Reports,  Returns  and  Statistics  of  the  Inland  Revenue  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada, 

for  the  year  ended  March  31,  1915.  Part  I. — Excise.  Part  II. — Inspection  ot  Weights 
and  Measures.  Gas  and  Electricity.  Part  III. — .'Adulteration  of  Food.  Presented  by 
Hon.  Mr.  Patenaude,  February  IS,  1916.. Prinfed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOITJME  11. 

15.  Report  of  the  Minister  of  Agriculture   for  the   Dominion   of  Canada,   for  the  year  ended 

March  31.  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Burrell,  January  20.  1916. 

Printed  Jot  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

15a.  Report  of  the  Dairy  and  Cold  Storage  Commissioner  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  March  31, 
1915.  (Dairying.  Fruit.  Extension  of  Markets  and  Cold  Storage.)  Presented  by  Hon. 
Mr.  Burrell.  February  1,  1916 Pritilcd  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

ISb.  Report  of  the  Veterinary  Director  General  for  the  year  ending  March  31,  1915.  Presented 
by  Hon.  Mr.  Burrell,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

15c.  Report  on  "The  Agricultural  Instruction  Act."  1914-1.'.,  pursuant  to  Section  8,  Chapter  5 
of  3-4  George  V.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Burrell    January  24.  1916. 

I^rinted  for  distribution   and   sessional   papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  12. 

16.  Report  of  the  Director  and  Officers  of  the  Experimental  Farms  for  the  year  ending  March 

31.  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Burrell.  January  31,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  13. 

17.  Criminal  Statistics  for  the  year  ended  September  30,   1914.      (Appendix  to  the  Report  of 

the   Minister   of   Trade   and   Commerce   for   the   year   1914.)      Presented    by   Sir    George 
Foster,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

18.  Return  of  By-elections  for  the  House  of  Commons  of  Canada  held  during  the    year  1915. 

Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Speaker,  1916. .    .  .Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  14. 

(This  volume  is  bound  in  two  parts.) 

19.  Report  of  the  Minister  of  Public  Works  on  the  works  under  his  control  for  the  fiscal  year 

ended  March  31.  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Rogers,  January  13,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

19o.  Ottawa  River  Storage  for  year  1915 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

19i).  Interim  Report  of  the  Commission  appointed  to  examine  into  certain  general  conditions  of 
Tran.sportation  bearing  on  the  economic  problem  of  the  proposed  Georgian  Bay  Canal. 
Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Kogers.  April  14,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  15. 

20.  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of  Railways  and  Canals,  for  the  fiscal  year  from  April 

1,  1914,  to  March  31,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane,  February  2,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

20".  Canal  Statistics  for  the  season  of  navigation,  1915.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Reid,  May  17, 
1916 Printed  for  distribjition  and  sessional  papers. 

20f>.  Railway  Statistics  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1915.  Presented 
by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane,  April  4,  1916..    ..Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers.' 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  16, 

20*^.  Tenth  Report  of  the  Board  of  Railway  Commissioners  for  Canada,  for  the  year  ending 
March  31,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane.  February  2,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

20''.  Telephone  Statistics  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1915.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane,  April  13,  1915. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

20<".  Express  .Statistics  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  yc.-ir  ended  June  30,  1915.  Presented 
by  Hon,  Mr.  Cochrane,  April  13,  1916..    ..Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

20/  Telegraph  Statistics  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  year  ended  June  30.  1915.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane,  May  16,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  17. 

21.  Forty-eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Departnn  iit  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  for  the   year  1914- 

1915. — Marine.      Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen.  January  13.  1916. 

Printcil  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

22.  List  of  Shipping  issued  by  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  being  a  list  of  vessels 

on  the  registry  books  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  on  Decemljtr  31,  1915.     Presented  by 
Hon.  Mr.  Hazen,  1916 Printed /or  di»(ril(U(ioii  and  scssionaJ  papers. 

23.  Supplement  to  the  Forty-eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries 

for  the  fiscal  year  1914-15.     Marine. — Steamboat  Inspection   Report. 

Printed  tor  distribution  and  ncaaional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  18. 

24.  Report  of  the  Postmaster  General  for  the  year  enUeU  March  31,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon. 

Mr.  Ca.sgrain,  January  13,  1916 Printed  {or  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  19. 

25.  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of  the  Imerior    for  the   fiscal  year  ending  March   31, 

1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  January  13,  191C. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

256.  Annual   Report  of  the  Topographical   Surveys  Branch   of  the   Department  of  the   Interior, 
1914-15.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  May  1,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  atid  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  20. 

25c.  Report  of  progress  of  stream  measurements    for    the  calendar  year  1915.      Presented    by 
Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  1916 Printed  /or  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

25d.   Fourteenth  Report  of  the  Geographic  Board  of  Cinada  for  year  ended  March   31.   1915. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  21. 

25e.  British  CoUimhia  Hydrographic  Surveys   ..    .  .Piintcd  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

25A  Manitoba  Hydrographic  Surveys,  1912-14..    ..PiiiKed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

25g    Report  of  the  Chief  Medical  Officer  Department  of  the  Interior,  for  1915. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  22. 

26.  Summary   Report   of  the   Geological   Survey     Department   of   Mines,   for  the  calendar   year 

1914. "  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

26a.  Summary  Report  of  the  Mines  Branch  for  the  calendar  year  1914.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr. 
Roche,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  23. 

27.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Indian  Affairs  for  the  year  ended  March  31,  1915.     Presented 

by  Hon.   Mr.    Roche,  January    19,    1916.  .Prinfcd  for  distribution   and  sessional  papers. 

28.  Report  of  the  Royal  Northwest  Mounted  Police,   1915.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden, 

January   19,   1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  24. 

29.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  Canada  for  the  year  ended  March  31,  1915.     Presented 

by  Hon.   Mr.  Blondin,  February  2S,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  scssionol  papers. 

29a.  Report  of  the  work  of  the  Public  Archives  for  the  year  1914.     Presented,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  25. 

30.  The  Civil  Service  List  of  Canada  for  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Patenaude    1916. 

Printed  for  distribulioi.  ana  sessional  papers. 

31.  Annual  Report  of  the  Civil  Service  Commission  of  Canada  for  the  year  ended  August  31, 

1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Patenaude,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLTJME  26. 

32.  Annual   Report   of  the   Department   of   Public   Printing  and    Stationery    for  the   fiscal  year 

ended  March  31.  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Blondin.  March  20.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

33.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  for  External  .^flairs  for  the  year  ended  March  31,  1915. 

Prefiented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  23.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

34.  Report  of  the  Minister  of  Ju.stice  as  to  Penitentiaries  of  Canada  for  the  fiscal  year  endin.g 

March  31,  1915 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

35.  Report  of  the  Militia  Council  for  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  March 

31.  1915.     Presented  by  Sir  Sara  Hughes,  February  21.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

35a.  Employment  for  the  Expeditionary  Forces  after  the  war.     Presented,  1916. 

Printed  for  distributioit  and  sessional  papers. 

36.  Report  of.the  Department  of  Labour  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  March  31,  1915.     Presented 

by  Hon.  Mr.  Crothers,  January  25,  1916.  ^ 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

36a.  Eighth  Report  of  the  Registrar  of  Boards  of  Conciliation  and  Investigations  of  the  pro- 
ceedings under  "  The  Industrial  Disputes  Investigation  Act.  1907."  for  the  fiscal  year 
ending  March  31,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Crothers,  January  25.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  27. 

37.  Eleventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Transcontinental   Railway,   for  the 

year  ended  March  31,  1914.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane    February  2,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

38.  Report  of  the  Department  of  the  Xaval  Service,  tor  the  fiscal  year  ending  March  31,  1915. 

Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen,  January  13,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

38a.  Supplement  to  the  Report  of  the  Naval  Service — Contributions  to  Canadian  Biology,  1914- 
15.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

38t>.  Natural  History  of  the  Herring.     Presented,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

39.  Forty-eighth   Annual   Report  of   the   Fisheries   Branch   of  the   Department  of   the   Naval 

Service,  1914-1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen,  January  13.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

40.  The   Report    of    the   Joint    Librarians   of   Parliament.      Presented    by    Hon.    Mr.    Speaker, 

January  13,  1916 A'oJ  printed. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLTJME  28, 

41.  Copies  of  Orders  in  Council  authorizing  Regulations  for  the  Department  of  Naval  Service 

in  accordance  with  Section  47,  Chapter  43,  9-10  Edward  VII,  as  follows: — 

P.C.  2S64,  dated  the  4th  December,  1915,  Payment  of  Separation  Allowance  In  the 
case  of  Warrant  Oflicere. 

P.C.   3009,  dated   21st  December,   1915.   with   reference  to  application   of  the   Naval 
Discipline  Act.  etc.,  for  the  Government  of  the  Naval  Volunteer  Force. 

P.C.  63/422,  dated  15th  October,   1915,  with  reference  to  appointment  of  Assistant 
Paymasters  in  charge. 

P.C.   2267,  dated   25th  September,   1915,  with  reference  to   regulations  for  payment 
of  "  Detained  Pay." 

P.C.  93/2151.  dated  17th  September,  1915.  with  reference  to  allowances  to  officers 
and  men  employed  on  coding  and  decoding  duties,  etc. 

P.C.  1712,  dated  21st  July,  1915.  with  reference  to  scheme  rt  pensions  for  officers 
and  men  of  the  Royal  Canadian  Forces,  etc. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2&—Conli7iued. 

P.C.  74S,  dated  13th  April,  191."..  with  reference  to  Institution  of  the  ratingB  of 
rangetakcr  first  and  second  class  In  the  Royal  Canadian  Navy. 

P.C.  58/1470,  dated  24th  June,  1915,  with  reference  to  Increase  In  amount  of 
Separation  Allowance  to  a  motherless  child  from  3s.  to  5s. 

P.C.  85/1158,  dated  20th  May,  1915,  with  reference  to  revision  of  amounts  payable 
on  account  of  Separation  Allowance  to  dependents  of  Royal  Canadian  Naval  Perman- 
ent Ratings. 

P.C.  756.  dated  13th  April.  1915,  with  reference  to  payment  of  Allowances  to 
officers  ■  of  the  Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve  for  performance  of  duties 
which  carry  with  them  an  Allowance  to  ofllcers  of  the  Royal  Canadian  Navy.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen.  January  17,  1916 Not  printed. 

42.  Copies  of  Proclamations.  Orders  in  Council  and  Documents  relating  to  the  European  War. 

Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden.  January  18.  1910 Not  printed. 

42a.  First  Supplement  to  Copies  of  Proclamations,  Orders  in  Council  and  Documents  relating 
to  the  European  War.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden.  January  IS,  1916.  .A'o(  printed. 

43.  Orders  in  Council  relating  to  the  European  War,  from  29th  April,  1915,  to  12th  January, 

1916.  both  inclusive.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden.  January  18,   1916.. A'ot  printed. 

44.  Copy  of  New  Rules  of  Court  passed  by  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Alberta,  under 

the  authority  of  Section  576  of  the  Criminal  Code,  at  meeting  of  27th  November.  1915. 
Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Meighen.  January  20.  1916 Not  printed. 

45.  Account  of  the  average  number  of  men   employed  on   the  Dominion   Police  Force  during 

each  month  of  the  year  1915,  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.  Doherty.  January  20,  1916 Not  printed. 

46.  Regulations  under  "  The  Destructive  Insect  and  Pest  Act."  pursuant  to  Section  9.  Chapter 

31  of  9-10  Edward  VII.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Burrell,  January  24,  191S... Not  printed. 

47.  Return  of  Orders  in  Council  which  have  been  published  in  the  Canada  Gazette  and  in  the 

British  Columbia  Gazette,  between  12th  January,  1915,  and  the  31st  December,  1915. 
in  accordance  with  provisions  of  Subsection  (d)  of  Section  38  of  the  regulations  for 
the  survey,  administration,  disposal  and  management  of  Dominion  Lands  within  the 
40-mile  Railway  Belt  in  the  Province  of  British  Columbia.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr. 
Roche,  January  25.  1916 Not  printed. 

48.  Return  of  Orders  in  Council  which  have  been  published  in  the  Canada  Gazette,  between 

12th  January,  1915,  and  the  31st  December,  1915.  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of 
Section  77  of  "The  Dominion  Lands  Act,"  Chapter  20  of  the  Statutes  of  Canada.  1908. 
Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  January  25,  1916 Not  printed. 

49.  Return  of  Orders  in  Council  which  have  been  published  in  the  Canada   Ga-ette,  between 

the  IGth  January,  1915.  and  the  31st  December,  1915,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions 
of  "The  Forest  Reserves  and  Park  Act."  Section  19  of  Chapter  10.  1-2  George  V.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche.  January  25,  1916 Not  printed. 

50.  Return  of  Ordens  in  Council  which  have  been  published   in  the  Canada   Gazette,  between 

the  12th  January.  1915,  and  the  31st  December,  1915,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions 
of  Section  5  of  "The  Dominion  Lands  Survey  Act,"  Chapter  21.  7-8  Edward  VII.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  January  25,  1916 Not  printed. 

51.  Return  of  Orders  in   Council  which   have  been   published  in   the  Canada   Gazette,  between 

the  12th  Januar>',  1915,  and  the  31st  December.  1915.  in  accordance  with  the  provisions 
of  Chapter  4  7,  2  George  V.  entitled  "The  Railway  Belt  Water  Act."  Presented  by 
Hon.  Mr.  Roche.  January  25.  1916 Not  pnnted. 

52.  Return  of  Orders  in   Council  passed  between  the   16th  January,   1915,   and  the  31st  Dec- 

ember, 1915.  approving  of  regulations  and  forms  prescribed  In  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Section  57  of  the  Irrigation  Act,  Chapter  61,  Revised  Statutes  of  Canada, 
1906,  as  amended  by  Chapter  38.  7-8  Edward  VII.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche, 
January  25.  1916 Not  printed. 

53.  Return   of  Orders   in   Council   passed   under  the  provisions  of   Section   IS   of  Chapter   63, 

Revised  Statutes  of  Canada.  "  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  Government  of  the  Yukon 
Territory."     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  January  25,  1916 Not  printed. 

54.  Return  showing  lands  sold  by  the    Canadian    Pacific  Railway  Company  during    the    year 

which  ended  on  the  30th  September,  1915.     Presented  January  25.  1916...iV^ot  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2S— Continued. 

55.  Return  called  for  by  Section  SS  of  Chapter  62,  Revised  Statutes  of  Canada,  requirinR  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  Commissioner  of  the  Northwest  Territories.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr. 
Roche.  January  25.  1916 Not  printed. 

56.  Copies  of  General  Orders  promulgated  to  the  Militia   for  the  period  between  November  25. 

1914,  and  Decembsr  24.  1915.     Presented  by  Sir  Sam  Hughes.  January  26,  1916. 

Not  printed. 

57.  Statement  of  Superannuation  and  Retiring  Allowances  in  the  Civil  Service  during  the  year 

ending  31st  December.  1915.  showing  name,  rank,  salary,  service,  allowance  and  cause 
of  retirement  of  each  person  superannuated  or  retired,  also  whether  vacancy  is  filled 
by  promotion,  appointment  or  by  transfer,  and  the  salary  of  any  new  appointee.  Pre- 
sented by  Sir  Thomas  White.  February  1.  1916 Not  printed. 

58.  Statement  of  Expenditure  on  account  of  "  Miscellaneous  Unforeseen  Expenses,"   from  the 

1st  April.  1915,  to  the  12th  January,  1916,  in  accordance  with  the  Appropriation  Act  of 

1915.  Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1,   1916 Not  printed. 

59.  Statement  of  the  affairs  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada,   for   the   year  ended  April   30, 

1915.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1,  1916 Not  printed. 

60.  Report  and  Statement  of  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  Ottawa  Improvement  Commis- 

sion to  March  31,  1915.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1.   1916. 

Not  printed. 

61.  Statement  of  Receipts  and   Expenditures  of  the  National  Battlefields  Commission   to  31st 

March,  1915,  as  required  by  7-S  Edward  VII,  Chapter  57,  Section  12.  Presented  by  Sir 
Thomas  White,  February  1,  1916 Not  printed. 

62.  Statement    of  Temporary  Loans.    Dominion    of  Canada,  outstanding  December  31,    1915. 

Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1,  1916 Not  printed.- 

63.  Statement  of  Governor  General's  Warrants  issued  since  the  last  session  of  Parliament  on 

account  of   1915-16.      Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,   February   1,    191S.. Not   printed. 

64.  Statement   of  Treasury   Board   over-ruling,   under   Section   44,    Consolidated   Revenue  and 

Audit  AcL     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  Wlrite,  February   1,  1916 iNot  pritiled. 

65.  Detailed  Statement  of  all  remissions  and  refunds  of  the  tolls  or  duties  for  the  fiscal  year 

ending  31st  March,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Blondin,  February  2.  1916. 

Not  printed. 

66.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  Sth  March,  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the  quantity 

of  Oliver  equipments  purchased  since  1st  August,  1914,  the  persons  from  whom  tlicy 
were  purchased,  the  price  paid  to  each  contractor,  and  the  dates  of  their  delivery.  Also 
a  copy  of  all  complaints  received  from  any  quarter  in  regard  to  the  equipment,  and  of 
any  action,  departmental  or  otherwise,  taken  in  regard  to  the  same.  Presented  3rd 
February,  1916. — Mr.  ilacdonald Not  printed. 

67.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March,  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the  amount 

of  dredging  done  in  the  county  of  Inverness  since  1896,  up  to  the  present;  where  such 
dredging  was  done,  the  quantity  of  dredging  done  in  each  place,  and  dates  on  which 
such  dredging  was  done,  also  the  cost  in  each  case  of  such  dredging.  Presented  Feb- 
ruary 3,  1916. — Mr.  Chisholm   (Inverness) Not  printed. 

68.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  ITth  March.  1915.  for  a  copy  of  all  report-s,  corre- 

spondence and  other  communications  between  the  Department  of  Customs  and  Augusts 
Desjardins,  of  St.  Denis  de  Kamouraska,  since  his  appointment  as  a  preventive  officer 
of  that  Department.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Reid,  February  3,  1916. — Mr.  Lapoinle 
(Kamouraska} Not  printed. 

89.  A  detailed  statement  of  all  bonds  or  securities  registered  In  the  Department  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  State  of  Canada,  since  last  return  (15th  February,  1915)  submitted  to  the  Par- 
liament of  Canada  under  .Section  32  of  Chaper  19  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  Canada, 
1906.     Presented  by  Hon.   Mr.   Blondin,  February  3,   1916 Not  priytled. 

70.  Annual  return  respecting  Trade  Unions  under  Chapter   125,   R.S.C.,   1906.     Presented    by 

Hon.  Mr.  Blondin,  February  3,  1916 Not  printed. 

71.  Return  to  an  Order  of    the  House    of    the   22nd    March,  1915,  for    a    copy  of  all  letters, 

despatches,  correspondence,  petitions,  recommendations,  tenders,  etc.,  relating  to  the 
purchase  of  the  land  for  the  Quarantine  de  lAvia.  Presented  February  3,  1916. — Mr. 
Bourassa Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2S-Contmued. 

72.  Certlfleil  copy  of  a  rtjioi  t  ot  llie  Committee  ot  llie  Privy  Council,  approved  by  His  Royal 

Highiiess  tl.e  Governor  Gcncial  on  the  7th  Kehruary,  1916.  appointing  Uolieit  A.  Fringle, 
of  the  city  ot  Ottawa,  one  of  His  Majesty's  counsel  learned  in  the  law.  and  His  Honour 
D.  B.  MacTavish,  JudKe  of  the  County  Court  for  the  County  of  Carleton.  a  Commission, 
under  the  Inquiries  Act.  to  conduct  an  inquiry  into  and  concerning  the  origin  of  the 
recent  disastrous  Are  which  destroyed  the  I'arliament  Buildings  at  Ottawa.  Presented 
by  Sir  Uobert  Borden.  February  7,  1916 Not  printed. 

72a.  Report  of  the  Royal  Commission  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  origin  of  the  fire  which 
destroyed  the  Central  lailiament  Building  at  Ottawa,  on  Thursday.  3rd  February.  1916. 
Also  copy  of  evidence  taken  before  the  Koyal  Commission  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 
origin  of  the  fire  which  destroyed  the  Central  Parliament  Building  at  Ottawa,  on  Thurs- 
day. 3rd  February,  191C.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.   Rogers.  May  16.  1915. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

73.  Copy  of  Order  in  Council.  Xo.  P.C.   162,  dated   29th  January.   1916. — Establishment  of  the 

rank  of  wireless  oi>erator  in  the  Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve  and  regula- 
tions for  the  proper  government  thereof.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen.  February  7, 
1916 Not  printed. 

74.  Copy  of  Orders  in  Council.  Xo.   P.C.    1S3.  datid  31st  January.   1916, — Regulations  govern- 

ing the  payment  of  allowance  to  ofBcers  of  the  Royal  Canadian  Naval  Service  acting 
as  interpreters.      I'resented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen,  February  7.  1916 Not  printed. 

74a.  Copy  of  Order  in  Council  No.  P.C.  54/601.  dated  16th  March,  1916.  authorizing  payment 
Of  messing  allowance  to  Royal  Naval  Reserve  Officers.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen. 
March  29.  1916 Not  printed. 

75.  Communication    fi'om   the   Acting  High   Commissioner     for    Canada    in    London.   Sir  tleorge 

Perley.  enclosing  a  report  on  the  Canadian  Hospital  at  Dinard  by  Dr.  Rallier  du  Baty, 
Chief  Surgeon  at  the  said  hospital.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  7,  1916. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

76.  A  communication   from   the   Right   Honourable  A.   Bonar   Law.   Colonial   Secretary,   to   His 

Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  enclosing  a  copy  of  the  Imperial  Parliamentary 
Debates  (House  of  Commons,  10th  January)  on  a  resolution  which  was  adopted  by  that 
House,  as  follows : — "  That  with  a  view  to  increasing  the  power  of  the  Allies  in  the 
pro.secution  of  the  war.  His  Majesty's  Government  should  enter  into  immediate  con- 
sultation with  the  Governments  of  the  Dominions  in  order  with  their  aid  to  bring  the 
who'e  economic  strength  of  the  Empire  into  co-operation  with  our  Allies  in  a  policy 
directed  against  the  enemy."      Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden.  February  7.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessiovdP  papers 

77.  Correspondence  between  flie  Canadian  Manufacturers'  Association  and  the  Prime  Minister 

1914-1915.      Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  7.  1916 Not  printed. 

78.  Correspondence  between  the  International  Nickel  Company  and  the  Prime  ilinister.     Pre-«'». 

sented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  7,   1916 Not  printed. 

79.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  correspo.iu- 

ence  and  reports  on  the  claims  of  Sealers  of  British  Columbia  under  the  last  treaty  with 
the  American   Republic.      Presented  February  9,   1916. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

.11' 

80.  Certified  copy  of  a  report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  approved  by  His  Royai 

Highness  the  Governor  General  on  the  15th  April,  1915.  giving  authority  for  the  renewal, 
from  the  31st  March.  1916.  of  the  agreement  between  the  Dominion  Government  and 
the  Province  of  Alberta  for  the  service  of  the  Royal  Northwest  Mounted  Police  in  that 
province.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  10.  1916. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers  only.". 
.  ori 

81.  Certified  copy  of  a  report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  approved  by  HI*'  V..    ai 

Highness  the  Governor  General  on  the  21st  May,  1915.  giving  authority  for  the  renewal, 
from  the  31st  March.  1916.  of  the  agreement  between  the  Dominion  Government  and  the 
province  ot  .Saskatchewan,  for  the  services  ot  the  Royal  Northwest  Mounted 'Police  in 
that  provin-C.      Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden.  February  10.  1916. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

82.  Return  to  an  Oriler  of  the  House  ot  the  Sth  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  papers, 

and  other  documents  relating  to  the  application  ot  Wasyl  Pinianski  for  the  patent  of 
the  southwest  quarter  section  5,  township  115.  range  4.  west  second  principal  meridian, 
Offlce  File  No.  17524S4.     Presented  February  16.  1916. — .Ifr.  .MatNutt Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

83.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd    February,    1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  affidavits, 

Ittlers,  telegran-.s  and  other  correspondence  during  the  years  ISX-J  and  1915  in  refer- 
ence to  the  S.E.  7-1-13  west  2nd  meridian,  now  the  160-acre  homestead  of  Frank  Stru- 
bell,  between  the  Department  of  the  Interior  or  the  Minister,  or  any  officer  of  the 
Department  and  the  Land  Office  at  Weyburn  and  Estevan,  and  with  all  parties  who 
endeavoured  to  secure  or  assisted  in  securing  homestead  entry  for  the  said  land.  Pre- 
sented February  16,  1916. — iXr.  Turriff Xot  printed. 

84.  Report  of  the  Eoard  of  Inquiry  appointed  to  make  an  investigation  into  the  increase  in  the 

cOit  of  living  in  Canada  and  the  causes  which  have  occasioned  or  contributed  to  such 
result.     Presented  by"  February  16.  1916 Printed  for  distribution. 

84"  Synopsis  of  exhibit  by  the  Statistical  Branch,  Department  of  Labour.  laid  before  the  Board 
of  Inquiry  in:o  the  Cost  of  Living,  1915.  Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February 
29,1916 Printed  for  distribution. 

85.  Report  of  delzgation  representing  the  Government  of  Canada  at  the   Ninth  Annual  Con- 

gre--s  held  unde.-  the  aus.  ices  of  the  World's  Purity  Federation  at  San  Francisco.  July 
lS-24,  1915.      Iresented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  16,  1916 Not  printed. 

86.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  7th  February, 

1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council,  letters  and  correspondence  which  led  to  the 
convening  of  the  conference  of  local  governments  which  took  place  in  Ottawa  during 
the  month  of  October  last :  together  with  all  the  proceedings  and  resolutions  of  the  said 
conference.      Presented  February  17,  1916.— Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

87.  RetUTn  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  other  documents  relating  to  the  purchase  by  the  Government  of  the  several 
pa. eels  of  land  now  comprised  in  the  Experimental  Farm  at  Rosthern,  Saskatchewan. 
Presented  February  22,  1916. — Mr.  McCraney Not  printed. 

88.  Return  to  an  Ord :r  of  the  House,  of  the  7th  February,    1916.  for    a  return    showing  the 

names  and  post  office  addresses  of  all  applicants  for  bounty  under  the  Deep  Sea  Fish- 
erl-.s  Act.  from  the  districts  of  Ecum  Secum,  Marie  Joseph,  Spanish  Ship  Bay,  and  Lis- 
combe,  co-nty  of  Guy^orough.  N.S.,  for  the  years  1912,  1913,  1914  and  1915,  distin- 
guishing between  applications  that  have  been  accepted  and  the  bounty  paid,  and  those 
that  have  bsen  rejected,  and  also  the  reasons  for  such  rejections,  it  any.  Presented 
February  22,  1916. — J/r.  Sinclair Not  printed. 

89.  Retu.n.to  an  Order  of  tl^e  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for    a    return  showing  the 

f>  actional  areas  of  homestead  lands,  or  otherwise,  in  the  province  of  Saskatchewan, 
sold  in  the  year  1915,  the  name  of  the  purchaser,  and  the  price  paid  in  each  case.  Pre- 
sented February  22,  1916. — Mr.  Martin  (Regina) Not  printed. 

f>0.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House,  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  a  copy 
o  t"-.e  r.ro-i>e  tus.  latts  of  interest,  the  effective  interest,  the  net  yield,  commission 
charges,  printing  charges  and  other  charges,  in  connection  with  the  Government 
•  ...  Domestic  Loan  of  one  hundred  million  dollars,  and  also  in  connection  with  the  loan  of 
forty-five  mililcn  dollars  made  at  New  York  in  1915.  Presented  February  22,  1916. — 
Mr.  Maclean   (Halifax) .' Not  printed 

"7  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February.  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 
numb;r  of  subscribers  in  the  Government  Domestic  Loan  of  one  hundred  million  dollars 
which  were  in  the  sum  of  $1,000  or  under,  and  the  number  of  other  subscriptions  in 
multii  les  of  $1,000.     Presented  February  22,  1916. — Jfr.  Jfacleait   (.Halifax). 

Not  printed. 

99.  Return  to  an  On'er  of  the  House  of  the  8th  March.  1915,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  From 
•w  many  firms  or  private  individuals  the  Government,  or  any  Department  of  the 
.■  ivernmcnt.  has  ordered  trousers,  breeches,  and  pantaloons  since  the  1st  of  July.  1914? 
2.  The  names  of  these  firms?  3.  How  many  trousers,  breeches  and  panl£(loons  have 
b^en  ordered  frcm  each  firm?  4.  How  many  each  firm  has  delivered  up  to  date?  5. 
Ho-.'  many  each  firm  has  yet  to  deliver?  6.  The  price  each  firm  is  receiving  for  these 
trousers,  breeches  and  pantaloons.  Presented  February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Chisholm 
(Inverness) Not  printed. 

93.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  8th  March.  1915.  for  a  return  showing  the  number 
of  aiipnintm^nts  to  the  Inside  Service  and  to  the  Outside  Service  since  October,  1911,  of 
persons  resident  in  the  county  of  Wright,  the  number  of  dismissals  from  the  service 
since  October.  1911;  the  number  of  resignations  from  the  service  since  above  date; 
with  the  nan.js  of  parties  at  whose  request  such  resignations.  If  any,  were  tendered. 
Presented  February  24.  1916. — 3fr.  Devlin Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2S— Continued. 

94.  return  to  nn  Order  of  the    House  of  the    8th  April,   1913.  for  .-i  return  showing: — 1.  The 

names  of  the  persons  who  have  successfully  passed  the  Civil  Service  examination  in  the 
province  of  Quebec  since  the  estabiishmeiit  of  the  Civil  Service  Commission.  2.  The 
number  of  such  persons  who  have  been  called  upon  to  enter  the  Civil  Service.  3.  The 
number  in  each  grade  of  those  who  have  pased  such  examinations  with  success.  I're- 
sented  February  24,  1916.^Afr.  Boulay Not  printed. 

95.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

papers  and  telegrams  in  any  way  referring  to  the  application  of  Aenas  McKlnnoii,  of 
Iron  Mines,  Inverness  County,  for  the  Fenian  Raid  Veteran  Bounty.  Presented  February 
24,  191G. — Mr.  Chisholm  (Inverness) Not  prinicd. 

95o.. Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  14th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 
letters,  petitions  and  documents  of  any  kind,  referring  in  any  way  to  the  application  of 
Anes  or  Angus  McKinnon,  of  Iron  Mines  or  Orangedale,  Inverness  County,  for  the 
Fenian    Raid    Bounty.     Presented    March    3.    1916. — Mr.    Chisholm    (Inverness). 

Not  printed. 

96.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  15th  March,  1915,   for  a  copy    of    the    claim  of 

Captain  Stephen  Paul,  owner  of  the  steamer  Rhoda,  for  the  destruction  of  his  ship,  as  a 
wrecliage,  by  the  Department  of  Marine,  and  of  all  correspondence  with  regard  to  the 
same.     Presented   February     24,   1916. — Sir   Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

97.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  29th  March.  1915,  tor  a  copy  of  all  letters  and 

telegrams,  or  any  other  written  communications  which  passed  between  the  Minister  of 
Railways  and  Canals  and  J.  C.  Douglas,  Esq.,  M.P.P.,  of  Glace  Bay,  Nova  Scotia, 
between  the  1st  of  January  and  the  last  of  December,  1914,  and  of  all  letters  and  tele- 
grams between  the  Minister  of  Customs  and  Public  Works,  and  the  Postmaster  General, 
and  the  said  J.  C.  Douglas  during  the  above  period,  in  respect  to  the  dismissal,  appoint- 
ment or  restoration  to  office  of  Government  officials.  Presented  February  24,  1916. — 
Mr.  McK^nzie Not  printed. 

98.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  reports  upon 

the  depths  of  water  in  the  different  locks  in  the  Kast  River  of  Pictou,  improvements,  and 
of  all  correspondence  and  recommendations  in  regard  to  changes  on  the  plans  therefor. 
Presented  February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

98a.  Supplementary  return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February.  1916.  for  a  copy  of 
all  reports  upon  the  depths  of  water  in  the  different  locks  in  the  East  River  of  Pictou, 
improvements,  and  of  all  correspondence  and  recommendations  in  regard  to  changes  on 
the  plans  therefor.     Presented  March  13,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

99.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, petitions  and  other  papers  relative  to  the  granting  of  a  Conciliation  Board  to 
the  employees  of  the  Acadia  Coal  Company,  in  the  county  of  Pictou,  in  the  autumn  of 
1915.     Presented  February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

100.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March,  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the  number 

of  miles  of  telegraph  lines,  and  the  locations,  erected  in  the  county  of  Inverness,  each 
year  since  1S96.  to  the  present  day,  with  the  cost  of  each  line.  Presented  February  24, 
1916. — Mr.  CMsholm   (Inverness) Not  printed. 

101.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  tenders, 

letters,  telegrams  and  contracts  relative  to  a  mail  contract  from  Noel  to  Maitland,  in 
the  county  of  Hants,  and  relative  to  the  warding  of  the  same  under  contract  Presented 
February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

102.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  22nd  March.    1915.    for  a  copy  of  the  petition 

addressed  to  the  Post  Office  Department  tor  the  establishment  of  the  rural  mail  delivery 
route  in  the  county  of  Shefford,  known  as  Warden  No.  1,  and  of  all  letters,  telegrams 
reports  and  other  communications  connected  therewith.  Presented  February  24,  1916. — 
Mr.  Boivin Not  printed. 

103.  Return   to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  9th  February,  1916,   for  a  return   showing  the 

different  rural  mail  routes  in  the  Strathcona  constituency,  their  location  and  date  of 
establishment,  and  all  rural  routes  under  consideration  at  the  present  time.  Presented 
February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Douglas Not  printed. 

103a.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 
location  of  all  rur.al  mail  routes  in  the  present  constituency  of  Strathcona,  the  date  of 
their  inception,  and  the  location  of  routes  at  present  under  consideration.  Presented 
February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Douglas Not  printed. 

104.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  25th  March,  1915,  for  a  copy  ot  all  Utters,  papers, 

petitions,  reports  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  establishm.mi  of  a  rural  mall 
delivery  route,  for  the  purpose  of  giving  postal  service  to  tlie  districts  ot  Hodson  and 
Toney  Mills,  county  of  Pictou.     Presented  February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald. 

Not  printed. 
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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

105.  Heturn  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, letters,  telegrams  and  memorials  received  by  the  Honourable  Postmaster  General 
or  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  L.  Borden,  since  January  1.  1912.  relating  to  the  contract 
for  carrying  the  mail  across  Lemon  Ferry,  in  the  county  of  Richmond.  N.S.,  and  also  of 
all  replies  thereto.     Presented  February  24,  1916. — 3Ir.  Kytc Not  primed. 

106.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  how^ 

many  rural  mail  delivery  routes  have  been  opened  during  the  last  fiscal  year,  in  what 
counties,  and  at  what  cost  in  each  county.     Presented  February  24,  1916. — .Mr.  Lemietu:. 

Not  printed. 

107.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence between  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  or  any  department  of  Govern- 
ment, and  the  Pilot  Commissioners  of  the  harbour  and  district  of  St.  Anns,  in  the  county 
of  Victoria,  during  the  years  1914  and  1915,  in  respect  to  the  removal  or  dismissal  of 
Daniel  Buchanan  from  the  office  of  pilot  of  said  harbour  or  district.  Presented  February 
24,1916. — Sir.  ilcKenzie Not  printed. 

108.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  5th  April,  1915,  for  a  copy    of    all  documents. 

letters,  correspondence,  messages,  reports,  etc.,  relating  to  the  calls  for  tenders  for  the 
carrying  of  the  mails  between  the  post  office  at  St.  Fran^ais  de  Montmagny  and  the 
Intercolonial  Station  during  the  years  1914  and  1915,  as  well  as  a  copy  of  the  tenders 
that  have  been  sent  in  relating  to  the  said  mail  service.  Presented  February  24,  1916. — • 
Mr.  Lapointe  iKamouraska) Not  printed. 

109.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, memorials,  letters  and  telegrams  received  by  the  Honourable  IJostmaster  General 
or  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  L.  Borden,  In  1915,  relating  to  the  contract  for  carrying 
the  mails  between  Roberta,  in  the  county  of  Richmond,  and  West  Bay,  in-  the  county 
of  Inverness,  N.S.,  and  also  of  all  replies  thereto.  Presented  February  24,  1916. — Mr. 
Kyte Not  prhited. 

HO.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 
tenders,  advertisements,  posters,  telegrams,  and  of  all  other  documents  in  connection 
with  the  letting  of  the  contract  for  conveying  the  mails  between  Medicine  Hat  and 
Eagle  Butte,  in  the  constituency  of  Medicine  Hat,  Alberta.  Presented  February  24. 
1916. — Mr.  Buchanan Not  printed. 

111.  Return  to  an  address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  7th  February, 

1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence,  evidence,  official  reports,  memoranda  and  Orders 
in  Council,  in  connection  with  an  Investigation  or  inquiry  into  the  conduct  of  any 
officials  of  the  customs  service  at  the  Port  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  in  the  latter  part  of  1915, 
by  Mr.  Busby,  Inspector  of  Customs.  Presented  February  26,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean 
iHalifax) Not  printed. 

112.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

total  amount  of  duties  rebated  to  importers  during  the  present  fiscal  year  up  to  Decem- 
ber 31,  1915,  with  the  particulars  thereof.  Presented  February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean 
illalifaxy Not  printed. 

113.  Return  to  an  address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  7th  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence,  inquiries,  evidence,  reports  by  departmental 
officials  or  Orders  in  Council,  relative  to  the  dismissal  of  Clifford  G.  Brander  of  the 
Customs  Preventive  Servioe  at  Halifax,  N.S.  Presented  February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Mac- 
lean (Halifax) Not  printed. 

114.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, telegrams,  or  other  communications  between  the  officers  of  the  customs  at  North 
Sydney,  N.S.,  or  any  of  them,  and  the  Department  of  Customs,  in  respect  to  the  renting 
of  a  room  or  rooms  for  the  puipo.ses  of  the  said  department  at  North  Sydney.  Pre- 
sented February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Mackenzie  (Halifax) Not  printed. 

115.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

revenue  collected  during  the  present  fiscal  year  up  to  31st  December,  1915,  from  the 
Importation  of  the  following  classes  of  dutiable  articles,  and  under  the  divisions  of 
General  Tariff,  Preferential  Tariff,  and  Surtax  Tariff,  together  with  the  quantities  and 
values  of  such  importations:  iron  ore,  iron  and  steel  and  manufactures  of  iron  and 
steel ;  cotton  and  cotton  manufactures ;  leather  and  manufactures  of  leather ;  wool  and 
manufactures  of  wool;   coal,  manganese;  zinc;  copper;  meats;   eggs  and  butter. 

Where  any  of  the  above  items  are  numerously  subdivided  in  the  customs  return,  the 
principal  items  of  imyiorts  as  to  quantity,  value  and  revenue  need  only  be  given.  Pre- 
sented February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean  (Halifax) Kot  printed. 

116.  Return  to  an  address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  7th  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence,  evidence,  reports,  memoranda  and  Orders  in 
Council  relative  to  the  dismissal  of  Charles  McCarthy  from  the  customs  service  at  the 
Port  of  Halifax,  and  in  respect  to  his  restoration  to  office.  Presented  February  25,  1916. 
— Mr.   Maclean   (Halifax) j^ot  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2S— Continued. 

117.  Return  to  an  address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  Oeneral  of  the  7th  February. 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  evidence,  reports,  memoranda  or  Orders  In  Council,  relative  to 
the  retirement  or  dismissal  from  the  customs  service  at  the  Port  of  Halifax,  of  A.  J. 
Crosby,  Thomas  Lynch  and  J.  B.  Naylor.  Presented  February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Uaclean 
(Bali/ax) Not  printed. 

118.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  9th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence and  reports  relating  to  the  closing  of  the  Customs  Preventive  Station  at  Vicars, 
Quei)e<' ;  the  opening  of  Customs  House  Office  or  Pi'eventlve  Station  at  Frontier,  Quebec, 
county  of  Huntingdon,  and  suljsequent  protest  against  the  closing  of  the  oflice  at  Vicars. 
Also  for  a  return  .showing  reports  since  1912  of  inspectors  and  collector  as  to  the  admin- 
istration and  ability  of  Preventive  Officer  of  Customs  John  W.  Curran.  recently  dis- 
missed, at  Vicars,  Quebec.     Presented  February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean   (Halifax). 

Not  printed. 

119.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

telegrams  and  other  documents,  Including  tenders,  relating  to  the  establishment  of  a 
rural  mail  route  between  Pictou  and  West  River,  in  the  county  of  Pictou.  Presented 
February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

120.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  14th  Ferbuary,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

different  rural  mail  routes  in  the  constituency  of  Qu'Appelle,  their  location  and  date  ot 
establishment,  and  all  rui"al  mail  routes  now  being  established  or  under  consideration 
at  the  present  time  i«  the  same  constituency.  Presented  February  25.  1916. — Mr. 
Thomson  i.Qu'Appelle} Not  printed. 

121.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  ot  all  documents, 

letters,  messages,  correspondence  and  reports  concerning  the  contract  for  carrying  the 
mails  between  the  post  office  at  Saint  Jean,  P.Q..  and  the  railway  stations  of  the  Can- 
adian Pacific  Railway  Company,  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company  and  the  Vermont 
Central  Railroad  Company  since  and  during  the  year  1911.  Presented  February  25, 
1916. — Mr.  Demers J^of  printed. 

122.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  other  documents,  including  tenders,  relating  to  the  establi.*^iment  of  the 
rural  mail  route  from  Eureka  to  Sunnybrae  and  return,  in  the  county  of  Pictou.  Pre- 
sented February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Mucdonell Not  printed. 

123.  Return  to  an  Order  ot  the  House  of  the  16th  February.  1916,  for  a  covy  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  petitions,  and  of  all  documents  of  all  kinds.  In  any  way  referring  to  the  award- 
ing of  the  contract  for  carrying  the  mail  to  Upper  Margaree  Post  Oflice  and  Gillies  Post 
Oflice.     Presented   February    25,    1916. — Mr.   Chisliolm    {Inverness) Not  printed. 

124.  Return  to  an  Order  ot  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  petitions,  and  of  all  documents  of  all  kinds  in  any  way  referring  to  the  award- 
ing of  the  contract  for  carrying  the  mail  to  Margaree  Harbour  and  Cheticamp.  Pre- 
sented February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Chisholm   (.Inverness) A^ot  printed. 

125.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House    of    the     8th    March,     1915,  tor  a  return  showing  the 

amounts  of  money  expended,  in  construction  work  or  repairs,  apart  from  salaries  paid 
to  peimanent  or  yearly  officials  or  employee,"!  in  the  Departments  of  Public  Works,  Rail- 
ways and  Canals.  Militia  and  Defence.  Marine  and  Fisheries,  and  Agriculture,  within 
the  county  ot  Cumberland,  during  the  fiscal  years  1S96  to  19M,  both  Inclusive,  together 
with  the  particular  purpose  of  each  expenditure,  and  where  expended.  Presented  Feb- 
ruary 2S,  1916. —  Mr.  Eliodcs A'ot  printed. 

126.  Revenues  of  Canada  for  years  1909-10-11,  also  amounts  voted  tor  agriculture  in  years 

1909-10-11. —  (Senate) '. Not  pHntcd. 

127.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  investi- 

gation held  on  the  loss  of  a  horse  belonging  to  Louis  de  Gonzague  Belzile,  of  AmquI, 
county  of  Matane,  during  the  year  1915.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Boiilay. 

Not  printed. 

128.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  report  of 

the  investigation  held  in  the  case  of  Messrs.  Nazaire  Morin  and  Napolton  Hubert,  of 
Ste.  Florence,  county  ot  Matane,  bearing  the  number  100S3  of  the  records  of  Mr.  Alward, 
of  Moncton.     Presented  March  1.  1916. — Mr.  Boulay Not  printed. 

129.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  report  of 

the  investlg.atlon  held  In  connection  with  the  burning  of  the  barn  of  George  Lavole,  a 
farmer  at  BIc,  on  the  23rd  May,   1911.      Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Boulay. 

Not  printed. 

130.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  tor  a  copy  of  the  investiga- 

tion held  from  1911  to  1913  concerning  the  loss  of  a  horse,  at  L.ic  au  Saumon  on  the 
Intercolonial  Railway  by  J.  S.  Thfeberge.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Boulay. 

Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2S~Continued. 

131.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

prams,  evidence  of  witnesses  at  the  investigation,  and  reports  thereon,  in  relation  to 
the  claim  of  Alexandre  D.  Doucet,  of  Beresford,  N.B.,  for  cattle  killed  on  the  Inter- 
co:onial  rjallroad  on  May  25,  1915.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Tiirgcon. 

Not  printed. 

132.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

telegrams,  ^correspondence  and  agreements  between  the  Department  of  Railways  and 
Canal.'^,  and  any  official  thereof,  including  the  officials  of  the  Intercolonial  Railway, 
regarding  the  installation  of  the  McQueen  Siding,  so-called,  at  Shediac.  in  the  province 
of  New  Brunswick,,  and  the  subsequent  removal  thereof.  Presented  March  1,  1916. — 
ifr.  Carvelt Not  printed. 

132a.  Supplementary  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy 
of  all  letters,  telegrams,  correspondence  and  agreements  between  the  Department  of 
Railways  and  Canals,  and  any  official  thereof,  including  the  officials  of  the  Intercolonial 
Railway,  regarding  the  installation  of  the  McQueen  Siding,  so-callecj.  at  Sliediac.  in  the 
province  of  New  Brunswick,  and  the  subsequent  removal  thereof.  Presented  March  23, 
1916.— Ifr.  Cari-cll J^ot  printed. 

133.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

The  names,  post  office  addresses,  rate  of  wages  and  gross  amount  paid  during  the 
year  1915,  to  all  engineers  and  employees  of  every  description,  engaged  in  connection 
with  the  survey  of  a  branch  line  of  the  Intercolonial  Railway  in  Guysborough  County. 
2.  The  gross  expenditure  in  any  way  connected  with  the  survey  referred  to  in  paragraph 
one  since  October,  1911.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Sinclair Not  printed. 

134.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

letters  and  pet  tions  in  the  possession  of  the  Railway  Department  relating  to  the  dis- 
missal of  Wm.  P.  Mills,  Bridge  and  Building  Master  of  District  Number  4,  Intercolonial 
Railway  ;  and  also  a  copy  of  all  letters,  telegrams,  petitions  and  documents  of  all  kinds 
in  the  possession  of  the  Government  either  in  Ottawa  or  at  Moncton,  relating  in  any 
way  to  the  application  of  said  Wm.  P.  Mills  for  an  investigation  into  the  causes  which 
led  to  his  dismissal.     Presented   March  1,  1916. — Mr.   Chisholm    (Inverness). 

Not  printed. 

135.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,   1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

names  and  salaries  of  all  the  ofTicials,  assistants  and  clerks  employed  in  llie  Intercolonial 
Railway  offices  in  Moncton,  including  the  assistant  superintendent's  office,  dispatcher's 
office,  station  and  freight  house,  the  names  and  salaries  of  the  foremen  employed  in 
each  of  the  shops,  and  also  the  names  of  all  officials,  clerks,  engine  drivers  ami  con- 
ductors who  have  been  retired  and  placed  on  the  pension  list  since  the  first  of  January, 
1915,  with  the  amount  of  the  annual  retiring  allowance  to  each.  Presented  March  1, 
1916. — Mr.  Copp Not  printed. 

136.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,   1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

papers,  evidence,  reports  and  all  other  documents  relating  to  the  investigation  into  cer- 
tain alleged  irregularities  in  the  weighing  of  freight  on  the  Intercolonial  Railway  at 
Stellarton  and  New  Glasgow  in  1914  and  1915,  and  the  dismissal  of  Arthur  McLean  in 
connection  therewith.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — ifr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

137.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  3rd  February,   1916,  for  a  copy    of    all  telegrams, 

letters  and  other  documents  in  connection  with  repairs  to  wharf  at  Shag  Harbour,  Shel- 
burne  County,  N.S  .  during  the  years  1915  and  1916.  Presented  March  1.  1916. — Mr, 
Law Not  printed. 

138.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  other  papers  or  documents  in  the  possession  of  the  D.ipartment  of  Public 
Works  relating  to  a  request  made  by  the  Nova  Scotia  Historical  Society  for  permission 
to  place  a  memorial  tablet  commemorating  the  late  Reverend  Dr.  James  MacGregor,  on 
the  post  office  building.  New  Glasgow,  N.S.     Presented  March  1.  1916. — Mr.  Sinclair. 

139.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  8th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

Who  had  the  contract  or  contracts  for  supplies,  meats  and  other  provisions  required  for 
the  dredges  of  the  Department  of  Public  Works,  working  in  the  East"'  River  of  Pictou 
or  elsewhere  in  Pictou  County,  during  the  years  1914  and  1915,  respectively.  2. 
Amounts  paid  respectively  to  each  of  said  tenderers.  Presented  March  1.  1916. — Mr. 
Macdonald Not  printed. 

140.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  all 

sums  of  money  expended  during  the  present  fiscal  year  to  December  31,  1915,  by  the 
Department  of  Public  Works,  respectively,  for  public  buildings,  harbours  and  rivers, 
roads  and  bridges,  telegraph  and  telephone  lines,  dredging,  and  for  miscellaneous  pur- 
poses, chargeable  to  income,  showing  said  expenditure  under  the  above  headings  and 
by  provinces.     Presented  March  1,   1916. — Mr.  Maclean   (Hali/ax) Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

141.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February.  1916.  for  a  return  of  all  sums  of 

money  expended,  respectively,  during  the  present  fiscal  year  by  the  liepartment  of 
Public  Works,  chargeable  to  capital  account,  for  public  buildings  and  harbours  and 
rivers,  by  provinces,  designating  in  detail  the  purposes  of  such  expenditure.  Presented 
March  1.  1916. — Mr.  Maclean  (.Halifax) Not  primed. 

142.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  other  documents  in  connection  with  the  purchase  of  a  site  for  the  post  olHce 
building  at  Bear  River,  N.S.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Law Not  primed. 

143.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  7th  February,  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  papers, 

telegrams,  pay-sheets,  pay-rolls,  receipts  and  documents  of  all  kinds  whatsoever  In  con- 
nection with  the  extension  or  repairs  on  the  public  breakwater  at  Port  Morien.  in  South 
Cape  Breton,  during  1915.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Carroll Not  printed. 

144.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  ICth  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  correspondence  between  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  or  any 
oflicial  thereof,  and  any  person  or  persons  in  reference  to  the  proposed  retirement  from 
office  of  thepresent  keeper  of  the  lighthouse  at  Cape  Jourmain,  in  the  county  t>t  West- 
morland,    rtesented  March  1.   1916. — Mr.  Copp Not  printed. 

145.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  7th  February.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence 

between  the  Department  of  Militia  and  Defence  or  any  of  its  branches,  and  the  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  in  reference  to  the  using  of  the  immigration  or  quarantine  build- 
ings at  McNab's  Island  and  Lawlor's  Island.  Halifax.  N.S..  for  military  purposes,  and 
particularly  for  their  use  by  the  63rd  Regiment,  Overseas  Contingent.  Presented  March 
1.  1916. — ilfr.  Maclean  (Halifax) Not  primed. 

146.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  7th  February.  1916.  for  a  return  showing  the  names 

of  all  medical  officers  appointed  and  employed  for  immigration  or  quarantine  purposes 
at  Halfax,  St.  John.  Quebec,  Montreal.  Toronto.  Winnipeg.  Regina.  Calgary.  Edmonton, 
Vancouver  and  Victoria,  together  with  the  date  of  appointment  of  each,  their  salary,  and 
in  each  case  designating  whether  they  or  any  of  them  are  still  in  the  service  of  the 
Government,  and  when  not.  the  date  when  the  service  ceased.  Presented  March  1,  1916. 
— Mr.  Maclean  (Halifax) ' Not  primed. 

147.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February.  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

The  names  of  the  different  tenderers  for  the  carrying  of  the  mails  from  the  rural  boxes 
established  in  the  counties  of  I'Assomption  and  Montcalm  down  to  the  present  day.  2. 
The  figure  of  each  of  such  contracts,  and  the  name  of  the  tenderer  to  whom  each  of 
such  contracts  has  been  awarded,  and  for  what  sum.  3.  If  any  contracts  were  given 
without  tender.  If  so,  to  whom,  and  for  what  amount.  Presented  March  2,  1916. — 
Mr.  Segnin Not  printed. 

148.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence and  telegrams  exchanged  between  the  Labour  Department  and  the  workingmen  at 
Thetford  Mines  prior,  during,  or  after  the  last  strike  in  that  vicinity,  and  of  all  other 
papera  relating  thereto.     Presented  March  2,  1916. — Mr.  Yervilte Not  printed. 

149.  Fenian  Raid  Bounties — to  whom  paid  in  Queens  County.  N.S. —  (Senate)  .  .    .  .Not  printed. 

150.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  3rd  February. 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council  passed  since  4th  August,  1914.  dealing  with 
members  of  the  Canadian  Expeditionary  Forces  in  the  following  particulars;  Pensions 
to  partially  or  totally  disabled  soldiers  or  their  dependents  :  money  allowances  or  other 
provision  made  for  the  support  or  care  of  partially  or  totally  disabled  returned  soldiers  ; 
and  pay  allowances  or  other  consideration  to  dependents  of  soldiers  while  on  active  ser- 
vice, and  after  their  return  fiom  active  service,  because  of  disablement  from  any  cause. 
Presented  March  3,   1916. — Mr.   Oliver Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

151.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,   1916.  for  a  return  showing  the 

names  of  all  medical  officers  employed  and  designated  in  the  years  1914  and  1915,  in 
the  examination  of  recruits  in  the  county  of  Pictou.  and  of  any  changes  in  the  list  of 
said  officers  in  said  period.     Presented  March  3,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald. .    ..Not  printed. 

152.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  4th  March.  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the  names 

and  addresses  of  all  persons  in  Annapolis  and  Digby  Counties.  Nova  Scotia,  to  whom 
the  bounty  under  the  Fenian  Raid  Volunteer  Bounty  Act  has  been  paid  ;  the  names  and 
addresses  of  all  persons  from  said  counties  whose  applications  have  been  rejected  ;  and 
the  names  and  addresses  of  all  applicants  from  said  counties  whose  applications  have 
not  been  disposed  of.     Presented  March   3,   1916. — Mr.  J, aw Not  printed. 

153.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  19th  February.  1915,  for  a  retufn  showing  the 

names  and  addresses  of  all  persons  in  South  Cape  Breton.  Nova  Scotia,  who  have  been 
paid  Fenian  Raid  Bounty  ;  the  names  and  addresses  of  all  persons  in  South  Cape  Breton, 
N.S.,  who  have  made  application  for  said  bounty  and  who  have  not  yet  received  it. 
Presented  March  3,  1916. — Afr.  Carroll ' Not  primed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2S~Continued. 

154.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March,  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the  namea 

and  addresses  of  all  persons  who  received  bounty.  Raid  Bounty  was  paid  in  the  county 
of  Halifax,  N.S.,  to  date.     Presented  March  3.  1916. — Mr.   Macleun    (Halifax). 

Not  printed. 

155.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  31st  March,  1915,  for  a  copy  of  all  applications 

received  for  Fenian  Raid  Bounty  from  residents  of  the  county  of  Hants,  N.S.  ;  also  the 
names  of  persons  who  have  been  paid  the  bounty  and  those  who  have  been  refused  it 
In  said  county ;  with  the  reasons  for  refusal,  and  showing  the  number  of  applications 
that  have  not  yet  been  dealt  with.  Presented  March  3,  1916. — 3tr.  Chiiholm  ilnver- 
ness) Not  printed. 

156.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  22nd    March,    1915,    for  a  return    showing  the 

names  and  addresses  of  all  persons  who  received  bounty  under  the  provisions  of  the 
Fenian  Raid  Volunteer  Bounty  Act,  in  respect  of  services  rendered  in  the  county  of 
Richmond,  Nova  Scotia  ;  and  the  names  and  addresses  of  all  whose  claims  for  bounty 
have  been  rejected,  and  the  reasons  for  rejecting  the  same.  Presented  March  3,  1916. — 
Mr.  Kyte Not  printed. 

157.  Return  to  an 'Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

names  of  all  shell  inspectors  employed  in  and  about  the  Nova  Scotia  Steel  Company, 
and  the  other  factories  producing  shells  at  New  Glasgow,  in  the  county  of  Pictou.  Pre- 
sented March  3,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

158.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  list  of  the  permanent 

and  other  employees  on  the  Soulanges  Canal  in  1910,  with  the  salary  of  each  of  them; 
also  a  list  of  the  employees,  permanent  or  otherwise,  in  1915,  and  the  salary  of  each  ot 
them.     Presented  March  3,  1916. — Mr.  Boyer Not  printed. 

159.  Unclaimed  balances   in   the  banks    for    patriotic  purposes.     Correspondence   relating   to. 

— (Senate) Not  printed. 

160.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  other  documents  in  connection  with  repairs,  upkeep  and  watchman's  services 
on  patrol  boat  A,  Captain  Blackford,  while  laid  up  at  Shelburne,  N.S.,  during  the  month 
of  December,  1914,  and  subsequent  months  until  ready  for  sea  in  1915.  Presented 
March  6,  1916. — Mr.  Law Not  printed. 

161.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  other  documents  in  detail,  showing  expenses,  mileage  and  disbursements  ot 
Joseph  W.  V.  Wilson,  of  Barrington,  N.S.,  as  fishery  guardian  in  Shelburne.  N.S.,  dur- 
ing year  1915.     Presented  March  6,  1916. — Mr.  Law Not  printed. 

162.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  3rd  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council,  letters,  telegrams,  reports  and  other  documents 
in  connection  with  the  commandeering  of  wheat  about  the  27th  November,  1915,  and  in 
connection  with  the  disposal  of  such  wheat.     Presented  March  6,  1916. — Jfr.  Knowles. 

Not  printrfl 

162a.  Supplementary  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Higness  the  Governor  General  of  the 
3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council,  letters,  telegrams,  reports  and 
other  documents  in  connection  with  the  commandeering  of  wheat  about  the  27th  Novem- 
ber, 1915,  and  in  connection  with  the  disposal  of  such  wheat  Presented  March  10. 
1916.— l/r.  iinoicles Not  printed. 

163.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing    the 

different  rural  mail  routes  In  the  constituency  of  Regina,  their  location  and  date  of 
establishment,  and  all  rural  routes  under  consideration  at  the  present  time  in  said  con- 
stituency.    Presented  March  7,  1916.— 3/r.   Martin    (Regina) Not  printed. 

164.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for    a    copy  of  all  tenders, 

offers,  letters,  telegrams,  engineer's  reports  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  con- 
struction of  a  breakwater  or  boat  harbour  at  North  Lake,  Prince  Edward  Island.  Pre- 
sented  March  7,   1916. — Jfr.   Hughes.   (Kings,  P.E.I.) Not  printed. 

165.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February.  1916,  for  a  return  showing  tha 

names  of  all  persons  who  worked  at  the  repairing  of  the  wharf  at  Rividre  Ouelle  during 
the  summer  of  1915  with  a  statement  of  their  occupations  and  the  amounts  paid  to  them, 
respectively.     Presented  March  7,  191C. — Jfr.  Lapointe   (Kamoiiraaka)  .  .    ..Not  printed. 

166.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for    a    copy  of  all  letters, 

telegrams  and  other  documents  relative  to  repairs  on  the  Ilanlover  at  Cape  Negro,  Shel- 
burne County,  N.S.,  in  1915.     Presented  March  7,  1916. — Mr.  Law Not  printed. 

167.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,   1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

papers,  pay-rolls,  telegrams  and  correspondence  in  connection  with  the  expenditure  of, 
and  receipts  and  vouchers  for  moneys  paid  for,  the  building  of  a  wharf  or  blocking  at 
the  head  of  Belleville,   Yarmouth  County,   N.S.     Presented   March   7,   1916. — Mr.    Law. 

Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

168.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

petitions,  correspondence  and  telegrams,  exchanged  between  the  Government,  Us  resident 
enginer  of  the  district,  and  all  other  persons  concerning  the  construction  of  a  bridge 
between  lie  Perrot  and  Ste.  Ann  de  Bellevue,  and  lie  Perrot  and  Vaudreuii.  Presented 
March  7,  1916. — Mr.  lioyer Not  printed. 

169.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters 

and  correspondence  between  A.  Bellemare,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  the  Government,  or  any 
member  thereof,  in  connection  with  the  construction  of  the  post  office  at  Ix>uiseville. 
Presented  March  7,   1916. — Mr.   Gauvreau A'ot  printed. 

170.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing    the 

amounts  spent  for  the  furnishing  of  the  olfice  of  the  Hon.  E.  Patenaude,  Minister  of 
Inland  Revenue ;  with  a  copy  of  all  invoices.  And  also  a  statement  of  the  amounts 
spent  for  the  furnishing  of  the  ofHce  of  the  Hon.  W.  B.  Nantel.  when  Minister  of  Inland 
Revenue;  with  a  copy  of  all  invoices.     Presented  March  7.  1916. — .Mr.  Lanctot. 

Xot  printed. 

171.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

title  deeds,  papers,  notarial  deeds  or  private  writings  in  connection  with  the  sale,  dona- 
tion or  transfer,  by  the  estate  of  Alex.  Fraser.  of  Rividre  du  Loup,  to  the  Government 
or  the  Railway  Department,  for  the  Intercolonial,  the  lot  of  land  or  part  of  the  lot  of 
land,  at  the  east  of  the  Intercolonial  bridge  at  Riviere  du  Loup,  at  a  place  called  Gauv- 
reau Yard;  also  of  all  correspondence  in  this  connection.  Presented  March  7,  1916. — 
Mr.  Gauvreau .,^ Not  printed. 

172.  Report  of  the  Federal  Plan  Commission  on  a  general  plan  for  the  cities  of  Ottawa  and 

Hull,  1915.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  March  10,  1916 Not  printed. 

173.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  copies  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  petitions,  correspondence  and  other  documents  whatsoever  relating  to  the  post 
office  and  the  postmaster  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Esprit,  in  the  county  of  Montcalm,  from 
October.  1911,  to  the  present  day.     Presented  March  10.  191G. — Mr.  Seguin. 

Not  printed. 

174.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  petitions  and  documents  of  all  Ivinds,  in  any  way  referring  to  the  awarding  of 
the  contract  for  carrying  the  mail  from  Inverness  to  Margaree  Harbour.  Presented 
March  10,  1916. — Mr.   Chisholm    (Inverness) jYot  prtiiferf. 

175.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy    of    all  letters, 

papers,  telegrams  and  documents  of  all  kinds  whatsoever  in  connection  with  the  tenders 
and  awarding  of  the  contract  for  carrying  the  mails  between  the  tram  cars  and  the 
post  office  at  Glace  Bay,  South  Cape  Breton.     Presented  March  10,  1916. — Mr.   Carroll. 

Not  printed. 

176.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy    of    all  papers. 

memoranda,  correspondence,  reports,  etc.,  in  connection  with  the  dismii^sal  of  John  E. 
Hallamore,  as  postmaster  at  Upper  New  Cornwall,  Lunenburg  County,  N.S.  Presented 
March  10,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean   (.Halifax) Not  printed. 

177.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 

letters.  i;etitions,  and  of  all  documents  of  all  kinds  in  any  way  referring  to  the  award- 
ing of  the  contract  for  carrying  the  mail  to  Eastern  Harbour  and  Pleasant  Bay.  Pre- 
sented March  10,  1916. — Mr.  Chisholm   (Inverness) Not  printed. 

178.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  detailed  statement  of 

all  war  ordeis  obtained  by  the  Dominion  Steel  Corporation  of  Sydney,  Xova  Scotia. 
Presented  March  10,  1916. — Mr.  Lemieux Not  printed. 

179.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  war  orders 

given  to  the  Montreal  Street  Railway  Company.  Presented  March  10.  1916. —  Afr. 
Fortier Not  printed. 

180.  Report  of  the  International  Commission  pertaining  to  the  St.  John  river.     Presented  by 

Hon.  Mr.  Rogers.  March  10,  1916 Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

181.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  detailed  statement  of 

all  the  wrecks  which  have  taken  place  on  the  St.  Lawrence  river  from  1S67  until  1916, ' 
Inclusive.     Presented  March  13,  1916. — Mr.  Lemieux Not  printed. 

182.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  of  the  Srd  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council,  letters,  telegrams,  reports  and  other  documents 
regarding  the  proposed  public  building  in  Prince  Rupert  for  jiost  otiice  and  other  pur- 
poses, and  regarding  the  land  proposed  for  si^ch  public  building  and  the  purchase  of 
•uch  land.     Presented  March  13,  1916.^Afr.  Knoivles Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2S— Continued. 

183.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  of  the  7th  February, 

1916.  for  a  copy  of  the  Order  in  Council  or  departmental  order  dismissing  Mr.  Bayfield 
from  the  position  of  Superintendent  of  Dredging  in  British  Columbia  :  and  also  a  copy 
of  the  Order  in  Council  or  departmental  order  appointing  J.  L.  Ne-son  in  his  place.  Pre- 
sented March  13.  1916. — 3Ir.  Ptigsley Not  printed. 

184.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  reports 

and  documents  concerning  the  surveys  made  by  the  Federal  Government  during  the 
autumn  of  1914  oC  Lake  Matapedia  and  the  river  of  the  same  name  down  to  the  village 
of  Amqui.      Presented   March   13.    1916. — Mr.   hapointe    (Kamouraska)  .  ■     ..Not   printed. 

185.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March.  1916.  I'or  a  copy  of  the  pension  list 

in  force  in  Canada  for  disabled  soldiers  and  of  all  petitions,  letters  or  other  documents 
relating  to  the  amendment  or  readjustment  of  the  same.     Presented  March  14.  1916. — 

Printed  /or  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

186.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  letters. 

petitions,  correspondence  and  telegrams  between  the  Government,  the  engineers,  and  aU 
other  persons  concerning  the  building  of  the  post  office  at  Rigaud  ;  also  of  the  amounts 
of  money  paid  to  divers  persons  for  such  building,  furnishing,  the  land,  the  care  of.the 
groun  s  and  other  works.     Presented  March  15.  1916. — Mr.  Boyer Not  printed. 

187.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   6th    March.    1916.    for  a  return    showing  the 

different  rural  mail  routes  in  the  constituency  of  Medicine  Hat.  with  their  location  and 
date  of  establishment ;  and  also  all  rural  mail  routes  now  being  established  o"r  under 
consideration  at  the  present  time  in  the  same  constituency.  Presented  March  15,  1916. 
— Mr.  Buchanan Not  printed. 

187a-  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March.  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  The 
reason  for  the  delay  in  the  establishment  of  the  rural  mail  routes,  reported  under  con- 
sideration. In  Uie  constituency  of  Medicine  Hat.  2.  When  these  routes  were  first  applied 
for.  3.  If  the  applications  possessed  the  required  number  of  signatures.  4.  If  tenders 
have  been  invited.  If  so.  for  what  routes.  5.  Why  the  lowest  tenders  were  not 
accepted,  and  the  routes  established.  6.  It  any  tenders  are  being  invited  for  these 
routes.  7.  If  there  is  a  likelihood  of  any  of  these  routes  being  operated  immediately. 
Presented  March  27,  1916. — Mr.  Buchanan Not  printed. 

188.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of.  all  letters, 

telegrams,  investigations  and  reports  relating  to  the  dismissal  of  Joseph  Fleming,  con- 
ductor Intercolonial  Railway,  and  in  regard  to  his  reinstatement,  presented  March  16, 
1916. — Mr.  Macdoiiald N^ot  printed. 

189.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  ISth  March,  1915,  for  a  copy    of    all  petitions, 

telegrams,  communications  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  dismissal  of  Mr.  Hubert 
Paquin,  postmaster  of  St.  Gilbert  de  Portncuf.     Presented  March  16,  1916. — Mr.  Detisle. 

Not  printed. 

190.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   16th   February,   1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

petitions,  correspojjdenoe  and  telegrams,  exchanged  between  the  Government,  its  Inquir.v 
Commissioner,  Mr.  G.  H.  Bergeron,  and  all  other  persons,  concerning  the  inquiry,  the 
dismissal  and  replacing  of  the  postmasters  of  the  different  post  offices  mentioned  below  ; 
and  of  all  correspondence  relating  to  the  appointments  of  the  present  postmasters  who 
replace  the  former  ones,  who  had  baen  either  dismissed  or  replaced  for  one  reason  or 
arother : — St.  Lazare  Village.  Vaudreuil  Station.  Pointe  Fortune.  Val  des  Eboulis.  Mont 
Oscar.  St.  Justine  de  Newton,  Ste.  Marthe.     Presented  March  16.  1916. — Mr.  Boyer. 

Not  printed. 

191.  Dismissal  of  Mr.  Chisholm,  Inspector  of  Indian  Agencies,  Saskatchewan. —  (Senate). 

Not  printed. 

192.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  2Sth  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

The  names,  rank  and  military  qualifications  of  the  officers  on  the  Headquarters  Staff  of 
the  1st.  2nd  and  3rd  Divisional  Areas,  including  those  on  Staffs  of  Camps  and  Schools 
of  Instruction,  on  October  1,  1915.  2.  The  nanies  of  those  of  the  above  who  on  that 
date  had  volunteered,  taken  the  oath  and  been  attested  for  overseas  service.  Presented 
March  20,  1916. — Mr.  Proulx Not  printed. 

193.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

How  many  persons  have  been  employed  by  the  Department  of  Militia  since  the  begin- 
ning of  the  war  in  the  examining,  appraising  or  testing  of  materials,  such  as  clothing, 
harness,  etc.,  purchased  for  military  purposes.  2.  How  many  of  such  employees  are 
practical  trades  people,  experts,  or  otherwise  experienced  persons  in  the  respective  call- 
ings connected  with  the  various  materials  as  purchased.  Presented  March  20,  1916.— 
Mr.  Verxille Not  printecL 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2S— Continued. 

194.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  6th  March.   1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams. 

letters,  petitions  and  documents  of  all  kinds  referring  in  any  way  to  the  application  of 
Mrs.  Flora  Mclntyre,  of  Hiver  Dennis.  Inverness  County.  N.S..  for  the  Fenian  Raid 
Veteran  Kounty  of  her  late  husband.  Angus  Mclntyre.  late  of  River  Dennis.  Presented 
March  20,  1916. — Mr.  Chishohn   Unvcrnesa) Not  printed. 

195.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March.  1916.  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  The 

names,  dates  of  appointment,  post  otllce  addresses  at  time  of  appointment,  and  former 
occupations  of  the  censors  employed  by  the  Militia  Department  at  Louisburg  and  North 
Sydney,  Nova  Scotia.  2.  The  names  of  all  the  said  censors  who  are  also  decoders,  and 
the  names  and  addresses  of  all  who  are  employed  in  the  censorship  service  at  the  above 
points.  3.  The  amount  paid  to  each  censor  or  decoder  since  the  4th  of  August,  1914,  up 
to  the  1st  February,  1916.  or  to  any  party  or  person  in  connection  with  the  censorship 
or  decoding  services  at  the  above  places.     Presented  March  20, 1916. — Mr.  McKenie. 

Not  printed. 

196.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, agreements  and  all  other  papers  relative  to  the  creation  of  a  Board  of  Conciliation, 

during  the  year  1915,  under  the  Industrial  Disputes  Investigation  Act  in  regard  to  the" 

employees  of  the  Nova  Scotia  Steel  Company,  in  the  county  of  Pictou.     Presented  March 

*  20,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

197.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  6th  March,  1916,  for  a  list  of  the  employees  In 

the  Dominion  Police  Force,  with  the  salary  of  each  of  them.     Presented  March  20, 1916. 
. — Mr.  Boulay Not  printed. 

19g.  Return  showing: — 1.  Whether  the  Government  have  taken  cognizance  of  the  following 
article  published  in  the  Montreal  "Gazette"  on  November  1,  1915: — "Canadian  Help 
Comes  from  Sale  of  Gift  Flour.  Foodstuffs  not  Needed  by  the  English  Poor  were  Bought 
for  Belgian  Relief. — Funds  to  Aid  East  Coast. — Hon.  Walter  Long  Suggested  to  Cana- 
dian Government  that  $750,000  be  Allotted,  and  Latter  Agreed. —  (Special  cable  from 
the  "Gazette's"  resident  staff  correspondent.) 

"London,  October  31, — '  Canada's  aid  to  the  east  coast  towns  of  England,  which 
are  suffering  through  the  war,  is  the  subject  of  some  misconception,'  said  Sir  George 
Perley  to-day.  In  a  statement  in  the  Commons.  Hon.  Walter  Long  said  that  the  neces- 
sary funds  for  a  Government  scheme  of  help  for  hotel  and  lodging  house  keepers  had 
been  generously  provided  by  the  Canadian  Government.  This  gave  rise  to  the  idea  that 
the  Dominion  was  taking  a  new  step,  but  the  fact  is  that  no  money  is  coming  from 
Canada.  Of  the  flour  sent  by  Canada  a  year  ago  to  relieve  distress  in  England,  very 
little  was  distributed,  as  poverty  was  in  no  way  abnormal.  Some  400,000  bags  of  this 
flour  were  transferred  to  the  American  committee  for  Bslgian  relief,  which  purchased 
them.  The  money  paid  for  this  flour  being  in  the  hands  of  the  Local  Government  Board, 
Hon.  Walter  Long,  as  President  of  the  Board,  suggested  to  Sir  George  Perley  that  this 
might  be  utilized  for  the  relief  of  the  east  coast  towns  where  the  season  had  been 
ruined  owing  to  the  lack  of  railway  facilities  and  the  disinclination  of  the  public  to  visit 
the  east  coast  because  of  the  possibility  of  German  naval  or  aerial  raids.  The  Dominion 
Government  acquiesced  In  this  proposal,  and  the  sum  of  $750,000,  part  of  the  proceeds 
of  the  sale  of  the.  flour,  has  now  been  allotted  for  this  purpose.  Canada's  generosity 
will  therefore  go  to  alleviate  the  distress  of  a  large  number  of  better-class  people,  who 
are  direct  sufferers  from  the  war,  instead  of  the  destitute  poor,  for  whom  it  was  intended, 
but  who.  it  develops,  were  not  in  need  of  it."  2.  Whether  the  said  article  is  accurate. 
If  not,  in  what  respect  it  is  inaccurate.     Presented  March  20,  1916. — Ifr.  Papineau. 

Not  printed. 

198a-  Return  showing : — 1.  Whether  the  Government  is  aware  that  the  following  extract  from 
an  article  was  published  on  the  12th  January,  1915,  in  the  Montreal  "Gazette": — 

"Distress  Caused  in  England  by  War  is  Negligible. — Comparatively  Small  Portion 
of  Colonial  Gifts  Lsed  for  National  Relief. — Much  Went  to  Belgians. — War  OlBce  also 
took  Large  Share. — Salvation  Army  has  Scheme  Requiring  Cinadian  Co-operation. — 
(Special  cable  from  the  "Gazette's"  resident  staff  correspondent.) 

"London,  January  11. — Very  satisfactory  evidence  of  the  comparative  absence  in 
England  of  any  distress  caused  by  the  war  is  furnished  by  a  report  on  the  special  work 
of  the  Local  Government  Board  arising  out  of  the  war,  which  was  issued  to-day  as  a 
White  Paper.  The  action  by  Noel  Kershaw,  dealing  with  the  disposition  of  the  gifta 
from  the  Colonies,  shows  that  only  a  small  part  of  the  goods  allocated  has  been 
required   for   relieving  the   distress  of  civilians. 

"The  following  is  the  disposition  of  the  940.530  bags  of  flour  received  from  Canada: 
To  the  local  committees  for  the  relief  of  distress,  90,474;  to  the  Belgian  Refugees  Com- 
mittees, 1,691;  transferred  to  the  War  Oflice.  99.760;  further  offer  to  the  War  Olflce, 
300,000;  to  the  Belgian  Relief  Commission,  443,886;  sold,  owing  to  damage.  4,719." 
2.  Who  had  charge  of  accepting  delivery  and  the  shii)ping  of  this  Hour.  .1.  W^hether 
the  Government  have  any  information  of  the  shortage  of  59.430  bags  of  flour,  alleged  In 
said  article.  If  not.  what  became  of  the  tlour  that  was  short.  I'resented  March  20. 
1916. — Mr.  Papineau Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  ZS— Continued. 

199.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  6th  March.  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the  amounts 

contributed  from  the  constituency  of  Aledicine  Hat  for  machine  guns,  and  by  whom 
contributed  or  forwarded.     Presented  March   21,  1916. — Mr.  Buchanan.  .    ..Not  printed. 

200.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  peti- 

tions, recommendations  and  other  documents  in  the  possession  of  the  Post  Office  Depart- 
ment relating  to  the  appointment  of  the  postmaster  at  West  Roachdale,  Guysbo  )Ugh 
County.  Nova  Scotia,  to  take  the  place  of  J.  H.  McGuire.  deceased.  Presented  March 
21.  1916.— Jl/r.  Sinclair Not  printed. 

201.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  2Sth  February.  1916.  for  a  return  showing    In 

detail  the  payment  or  payments  amounting  to  $647.50.  paid  to  P.  A.  Stoddart,  fishery 
guardian.  Shelbume  County.  N.S.,  during  the  year  ending  March  31,  1915.  Presented 
March  21,  1916. — Mr.  Kyte .  .Not  printei. 

202.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  2Sth  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, letter.^,  telegrams  and  documents  of  all  kinds  relating  to  the  chartering  of  the 
vessel  Starling,  by  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries.  Presented  March  21,  1916. 
Mr.  Kyte Not  printed. 

203.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  tor  a  copy  of  all  documents. 

letters,  messages,  correspondence  and  reports  concerning  a  conference  between  the 
Minister  of  Agriculture  and  certain  representatives  of  the  Mennonite  Church  in  or  about 
July.  1873.  and  referred  to  in  a  certain  letter  dated  23rd  July,  1S73,  si.sned  by  P.  M. 
Lowe.  Secretary  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  and  addressed  to  Messrs.  David 
Klassi'n.  Jacob  Peters.  Heinrieh  Wiebe  and  Cornelius  Toews.  delegates  from  Southern 
Russia.     Presented  March  21,  1916. — Mr.  McCraney Not  printed. 

204.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, petitions,  memorials  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  subsidizing  by  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  construction  of  ships  in  British  Columbia,  or  of  ships  when  built ;  or  as 
to  the  laying  down  or  constructing  or  assisting  in  the  construction  in  British  Columbia 
of  twenty-five  ships  by  the  Government,  or  as  to  assisting  by  subsidies  or  otherwise  in 
the  construction  of  ships  in  the  Dominion.     Presented  March  23,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald. 

Not  printed. 

205.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  the  affidavit  ot 

David  W.  McLean.  Windsor.  N.S..  to  whom  Warrant  No.  25737  was  issued  for  Fenian 
Raid  Bounty,  and  also  a  copy  of  all  correspondence  and  other  documents  relating  to  the 
payment  of  the  same.     Presented  March  23.  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

206.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  9th  March.  1916.  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  The 

amount  collected  in  wharfage  on  goods  landed  on  Government  wharves  in  the  county 
of  Victoria,  at  Neils  Harbour,  Ingonish.  Englishtown.  South  Gut,  Baddeck,  Little 
Narrows,  Nyaiga.  and  Big  Bras  d'Or.  2.  The  amount  collected  at  each  of  the  above 
places,  by  whom  collected,  and  liow  much  returned  to  the  Government  in  each  case. 
Presented  March  27.  1916. — Mr.  McKen^ie . Not  printed. 

207.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March,   1916,  for  a  return  showing: — The 

names  of  the  54  Canadian  officers  employed  in  the  Canadian  Pay  and  Record  Office, 
London,  and  amounts  per  month  paid  to  each  of  them.  Presented  March  27,  1916. — 
Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

208.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  ot  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, petitions,  directions  and  other  documents  relative  to  the  surveys  for  a  railway 
under  the  Railway  Department,  which  have  been  carried  on  during  the  past  summer, 
at  points  east  and  west  from  Sunnybrae,  in  the  county  of  Pictou.  Presented  March  27. 
1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

209.  Return  to  an  Order  ot  the  House  ot  the  21st  February,  1916.  tor  a  copy  of  all  papers, 

agreements,  letters,  telegrams  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  proposal  to  purchase, 
lease,  or  use  of,  the  railway  known  as  the  Vale  Railway,  county  ot  Pictou.  and  to  the 
operation  of  the  same  by  the  Railway  Department.  Presented  March  27.  1916. — Mr. 
Macdonald • Not  printed. 

210.  Return  to  an   Order  ot  the  House  of  the  7th  February.   1916.  tor  a   return   showing  the 

number  and  purpose  of  all  commissions  appointed  by  the  Government  since  1911,  and 
the  cost  of  each,  together  with  names  of  the  various  members  of  such  commissions. 
Presented  March  27,  1916. — Mr.  Pardee Not  printed. 

211.  Return  to  an  Order  ot  the  House  of  the  6th  March,  1916,  tor  a  copy  ot  all  correspond- 

ence, letters,  telegrams  and  documents  relating  to  the  dismissal  or  resignation  of  Dr. 
W.  T.  Patton  from  the  service  ot  the  Veterinary  Inspection  Branch  of  the  Department 
ot  the  Interior,  and  his  re-appointment  and  his  later  dismissal  or  resignation.  Pre- 
sented March  27,  1916. — Atr.  Buchanan Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

211".  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  April.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence, 
letters,  telegrams  and  documents  relating  to  the  dismissal  or  resignation  of  Dr.  W.  T. 
Patton,  from  the  service  of  the  Veterinary  Inspection  Branch  of  the  Department  of 
Agriculture  at  Coutts.  Alberta,  and  his  re-appointment  and  later  dismissal  or  resignation. 
Presented  May  10,  1916. — Mr.  Buchanan Not  printed. 

212.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  28th  February,    1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  accounts, 

telegrams,  letters,  bills  of  costs  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  case  of  J.  P.  Dionne 
against  the  King,  before  the  ISxchequer  Court.  In  which  case  Mr.  Leo  Bferube  was 
attorney  and  Mr.  E.  H.  Ciraon  was  counsel,  both  being  lawyers  of  Fraserville.  Pre- 
sented March  27,  1916. — Mr.  Gauvreau Not  printed 

212a.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  5th  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrani-i  and 
letters  from  Leo  Berube,  lawyer,  M.P.P.,  to  the  Minister  of  Justice,  relating  to  thn  pro- 
duction of  the  oflicial  and  public  documents  asked  for  by  C  A.  Gauvreau,  M.P..  In  the 
case  of  J.  P.  Dionne  vs.  The  King,  and  of  any  answers  of  the  Minister  of  Justice  to  such 
tc'fgrams   and   letters.     Presented   April   10,   1916. — Mr.    Gauvreau Not   primed 

213.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  7th  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  .correspondence  with  the  Imperial  authorities  in  connection  with 
the  purchase  of  horses,  and  the  prohibiting  of  the  export  of  horses.  Presented  March 
27,1916. — Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

214.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence, 

telegrams,  reports  and  documents  of  all  kinds  relating  to  the  visits  of  a  fair  wage 
officer  to  New  Glasgow,  N.S..  in  connection  with  the  schedule  of  wages  of  men  employed 
in  works  making  shells  at  that  place.     Presented  March  2S,   1916. — Mr.   Macdonuld. 

Not  printed. 

215.  Copy  of  Order  in  Council  P.C.  No.  634,  dated  24th  March,  1916,  re  the  prohibition  of  the 

exportation  of  certain  goods  including  nickel,  nickel  ore  and  nickel  matte,  to  certain 
foreign  ports.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  March  28,  1910. 

Pointed  for  sessional  papers  only, 

216.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  6th  March,   1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, accounts,  vouchers,  memoranda,  etc.,  relating  to  the  construction  of  a  launch  way 
and  boat  house  at  Bear  Cove  Beach.  Halifax  County,  N.S.,  and  completed  in  1914.  Pre- 
sented March  29,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean   (Halifax) Not  printed. 

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217.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  6th  March,  1916,  for  a  detailed  statement  of  the 

expenditure  last  year  at  McNair's  Cove,  Nova  Scotia,  giving  the  names  of  the  workmen, 
the  number  thus  employed,  the  amount  paid  to  each  ;  also  the  amount  paid  for  supplies 
and  material,  and  the  names  of  the  persons  to  whom  the  sanie  was  paid.  Presented 
March  29,  1916. — Mr.  Chtsholm  (.Antii/onishy Not  pnnted. 

218.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  6th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, accounts,  vouchers,  receipts,  etc.,  in  connection  with  the  construction  of  a  wharf 
at  Shad  Bay,  Halifax  County,  N.S.,  in  1914  and  1915.  Presented  March  29,  1916. — 
Mr.  Maclean.  (.Halifax) Not  printed. 

I 

219.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the    House  of  the    16th  March,   1916.   for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

Whether  the  Government  has  received  any  complaints  as  to  the  manner  of  supplying 
clothing  to  the  Royal  Military  College,  or  as  to  its  fit,  workmanship  or  materials 
employed,  or  as  to  any  delay  in  furnishing  the  cadets  with  clothing,  2.  If  so,  from 
whom  such  complaints  have  been  received.  3.  On  what  f;rounds.  4.  "^"hat  form  the 
complaint  was  in.  5.  The  nature  of  the  complaint.  6.  If  the  Government  is  aware 
as  to  whether  or  not  there  has  been  dissatisfaction  as  to  the  fit.  workn.anship  and 
materials  employed,  or  as  to  any  delay  in  furnishing  the  cadets  with  clothing.  7.  If  it 
is  true,  as  alleged,  that  the  late  Commandant  of  the  Royal  Military  College,  Colonel 
Crowe,  before  he  left,  recommended  a  change  of  system  for  the  supply  of  clothing,  and 
outlined  the  features  of  such  a  system.  S.  If  so,  the  details  of  the  plan  suggested.  9. 
To  what  extent  the  plan  suggested  by  Colonel  Crowe  was  adopted.  If  not  adopted,  why 
not.  10.  Whether  the  present  Commandant  of  the  Royal  Military  College  made  any 
suggestions  as  to  a  change  in  the  system  of  supplying  clothing  to  the  cadets.  11.  If 
so,  the  changes  which  he  suggested.     Presented  March  30.  1916. — Mr.  Carvell. 

Not  printed. 

220.  Escape  of  alien  enemies  from  detention  camps  at  Amherst,  N.S. — (Soiate) .  .Not  printed. 

221.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

petitions,  papers,  telegrams,  tenders  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  establishment 
of  a  rural  mail  route  from  Alma,  through  Sylvester  and  Loch  Broom,  and  as  to  the 
closing  of  the  post  offices  at  Sylvester  and  Loch  Broom.  Presented  March  31.  1916. — 
Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

222.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  petitions, 

letters,  papers,  telegrrams.  tenders  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  establishment  of 
rural  mail  route  from  Scotsburn  to  North  Scotsburn,  Rogers  Hill  and  Hardwood  Hill, 
and  as  to  the  closing  of  any  post  offices  on  said  route.  Presented  March  31,  1916. — 
ilr.  ildcdonald Not  printed. 

223.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  9th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

letters,  messages,  correspondence,  reports,  etc.,  regarding  the  cancellation  of  the  subsidy 
contract  to  the  Compagnie  de  Navigation  Trans-St.  Laurent,  and  the  granting  of  a  like 
contract  to  another  company,  .for  service  between  Riviere  du  Loup.  Tadoussac  and  other 
ports  on  the  north  shore,  including  all  correspondence  e.\changed  between  the  Depart- 
ment of  Trade  and  Commerce,  the  Post  Office  Department,  or  the  ministers  of  such 
departments  and  the  two  above-named  companies.  Presented  April  3.  1916. — JLfr. 
Gaiivrcau Not  printed. 

224.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House    of  the  7th  February,    1916.  for  a  return  showing    tha 

amounts  e.xpended  by  the  Post  Office  Department  for  that  part  of  the  present  fiscal  year 
ending  31st  December,  1915,  under  the  following  subheads:  Conveyance  of  mails  by 
land  ;  conveyance  of  mails  by  railways  ;  conveyance  of  mails  by  steamboats ;  making 
and  repairing  mail  bags,  loclis,  etc.  ;  rural  mail  boxes,  salaries,  travelling  expenses, 
manufacturing  postage  stamps  and  postage  notes,  tradesmen's  bills,  stationery,  printing 
and  advertising,  miscellaneous  disbursements,  and  maintenance  of  the  service  in  the 
Yukon.  Also  showing  the  revenue  for  the  same  period  under  the  various  sub-heads  of 
revenue  mentioned  in  Appendix  "  A  "  of  the  report  of  the  Postmasffer  General  for  the 
year  ending  March  31,  1915.     Presented  April  3,   1916. — Mr.  Maclean   (Halifax). 

Not  printed. 

225.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  a  petition 

from  the  citizens  of  Louisville,  requesting  that  L.  F.  Sanfacon  be  not  dismissed  from 
his  position  of  postmaster  of  that  town  ;  also  of  all  letters  sent  by  A.  Bellemare,  M.P., 
in  connection  with  the  dismissal  of  said  L.  F.  Sanfagon  and  asking  for  such  dismissal ; 
and  of  all  letters  from  the  same  A.  Bellemare.  M.P..  recommending  Chas  Ed.  Lasage 
as  postmaster  in  the  place  of  the  said  L.  F.  Sanfagon.  Presented  April  3,  1916. — Mr. 
Gauvreau Not  pi'iltied. 

226.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  Februaj-y,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

reports,  correspondence,  etc.,  relating  to  the  changing  of  St.  EleuthSre  Station  on  the 
National  Transcontinental  Railway.  Presented  April  3,  1916. — Mr.  Lapointe  (Kamour- 
aska) Not  printed. 

227.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  instructions, 

letters,  telegrams,  and  of  other  documents  relating  to  any  action  taken,  or  to  be  taken, 
against  the  firm  of  Jas.  W.  Gumming,  by  the  Department  of  Railways  on  account  of  tha 
disclosures  made  in  regard  to  irregularities  in  the  weighing  of  freight,  as  appears  in 
Return  No.  25,  dated  February  29,  1916.     Presented  April  3,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald. 

Not  printed. 

228.  Certified  copy  of  a  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Privj-  Council,  approved  by  His  Royal 

Highness  the  Governor  General  on  the  3rd  April,  1916,  respecting  the  appointment  of  a 
Royal  Commission  to  inquire  into  certain  contracts  made  by  a  committee  (known  as  tha 
Shell  Committee)  of  which  General  Sir  Alexander  Bertram  was  chairman.  Presented 
by  Sir  Robert  Borden.  April  3,  1916 Not  printed. 

228a-  Certified  copy  of  a  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  approved  by  His  Royal 
Highness  the  Governor  General  on  the  15th  April,  1916,  concerning  the  transmission  of 
the  HansartJ  report  containing  the  debate  on  the  motion  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier  r« 
expenditure  made  by  the  Shell  Committee  (so-called),  to  the  Right  Honourable  the 
Secretarj-  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  together  with  a  copy  of  the  Order  in  Council 
approved  on  the  3rd  instant  authorizing  the  issue  of  a  Royal  Commission  to  inquire 
Into  certain  contracts  made  by  the  said  Shell  Committee  (so-called).  Presented  by 
Sir  Robert  Borden.  April  17,  1916 Not  printed. 

229.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March.   1916,  for  a  copy    of    all    letters, 

recommendations,  telegrams,  reports  of  officials  and  other  documents  relating  to  the 
appointment  of  A.  K,-istclla  as  Mechanical  Superintendent  of  Dredges,  and  as  to  hia 
resignation  from  said  office,  and  also  as  to  causes  and  reasons  of  his  resignation  or 
removal.     Presented  April  4,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald ^ Not  printed. 

230.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  21st  February. 

1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  telegrams,  mtmos.  Orders  In  Council,  reports,  and  of 
all  and  every  document  concerning  the  construction  of  the  dam  at  Grand'MJre,  county 
of  Champlain,  province  of  Quebec,  by  the  Laurentide  Co.,  Limited.  Presented  April  4, 
1916 — Mr.  Lemieux Not  printed. 

231.  Memorandum  No.  2.  respecting  work  of  the  Department  of  Militia  and  Defence — European 

War  1914-15,  from  1st  February,  1915  to  31st  January,  1916.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr. 
Kemp,  April  5,  1916 Printed  /or  sessional  papers  only. 

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232.  Rptum  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  15th  March,  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  petitions  In  the  possession  or  under  the  control  of  the  Post  Offlce  Depart- 
ment having  reference  to  the  dismissal  of  Postmaster  McRitchle  at  North  River  Centre, 
Victoria  County,  Nova  .Scotia,  and  to  the  appointment  of  Nell  Mcl.eod  In  hin  place.  Pre- 
sented April  5,  1914. — 3Ir.  McKenzie Not  printed. 

233.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  27th  March,  191G.  for    a    copy  of  all  petitions, 

correspondence,  telegrams,  recommendations  and  other  papers  or  documents  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  Postmaster  General  or  his  departmegt,  relating  to  the  dismissal  of  James 
Hall.  Postmaster  at  Milford  Haven  Bridge.  Guysborough  County.  Nova  Scotia,  and  the 
appointment  of  Guy  O'Connor,  as  his  successor.     Presented  April  5.  1916.— .Ifr.  Sinclair 

Not  printed. 

234.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February.  1916,  for  a  report  showing    the 

apportioning  of  electoral  polling  divisions  in  Manitoba,  made  by  Judges  under  authority 
of  the  Dominion  Elections  Act,  7-8  Edward  VLI.  Chapter  26.  Pre.-iented  April  5.  1^16. — 
Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

235.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  ol  all  profiles, 

reports,  correspondence  and  all  documents  concerning  the  construction  of  a  viaduct  at 
Amqui.  on  the  Intercolonial  Railway,  at  the  place  called  Traverse  Dub6.  Dub€  Crossing  ; 
also  of  the  plans  of  properties  belonging  to  the  Intercolonial  Railway  at  Amqui,  and  of 
the  land  leas3d  to  the  Municipality  of  Amqui,  with  a  copy  of  the  lease  affecting  such 
land.     Presented   April   6,    1916. — Mr.   Lapointe    ( Kamouraska^ Not   printed. 

236.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House    of  the   20th    March,    1916,  for  a  return  showing    the 

number  of  horses  bought  for  remounts  in  Alberta,  the  persons  from  whom  they  were 
PkUrchased,  and  the  amount  paid  for  each  horse.  Presented  April  6,  1916. — Mr.  Buchanan. 

Not  printed. 

237.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  15th  March.  1916,  for  a  return  show'^rg: — 1.   Who 

has  been  furnishing  food,  clothing  and  other  necessary  supplies  to  the  soldiers  at  North 
Sydney  and  Sydney  Mines,  since  the  4th  August.  1914,  to  the  1st  February,  1916.  2. 
The  names  and  amounts  paid  to  each,  and  amounts  due  to  each  on  1st  February,  1916, 
over  and  above  what  has  already  been  paid.  3.  "Whether  the  said  supplies  of  all  kinds 
were  obtained  or  called  for  by  public  tender.  If  so,  how  the  tenders  were  called,  and 
who  the  tenderers  were.  4.  If  the  contracts  for  such  supplies  were  always  given  to  the 
lowest  tenderer.  5.  The  names  of  those  who  tendered,  and  the  figures  of  the  tenders  in 
each  case.  6.  The  different  methods  by  which  tenders  were  invited,  and  for  what  classes 
of  merchandise  or  supplies.     Presented  April  6,   1916. — Mr.   McKenzie..    ..Not  printed. 

238.  Older  in  Council  No.  P.C.  6S0,  dated  23rd  March,  1916,  respecting  the  application  of  the 

Industrial  Disputes  Investigation  Act,  1907,  in  the  case  of  disputes  between  employers 
and  employees  affecting  the  delivery  of  war  supplies.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche, 
April  6,  1916 Not  printed. 

239.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  the  evidence 

taken  by  the  Commission  appointed  to  inquire  into  claims  for  damages  made  against  the 
Militia  Department  in  the  town  of  Sydney  Mines,  Nova  Scotia,  and  of  the  report  made 
upon  each  claim  or  case,  said  claims  being  for  damages  to  lands  and  other  property. 
Presented  April  7,  191G. — Mr.  McKemie Not  printed. 

240  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  corre- 
spondence and  telegrams  between  the  Speaker,  the  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Commons,  the 
Civil  Service  Commission  and  the  Minister  of  Finance  in  regard  to  the  proposed  appoint- 
ment of  Mr.  H.  Crossley  Sherwood,  as  Assistant  Clerk  of  Routine  and  Records,  from  1st 
October,  1914,  down  to  the  present  date.      Presented  April  7,  1916. — Mr.  Turriff. 

Not  printed. 

240a-  Supplementary  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of 
all  letters,  correspondence  and  telegrams  between  the  Speaker,  the  Clerk  of  the  House 
of  Commons,  the  Civil  Service  Commission  and  the  Minister  of  Finance  in  regard  to  the 
proposed  appointment  of  Mr.  H.  Crossley  Sherwood,  as  Assistant  Clerk  of  Routine  and 
Records,  from  1st  October,  1914,  down  to  the  present  date.  Presented  April  10.  1916. — 
Mr.  Turriff Not  printed. 

241.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  recommenda- 

tions, letters,  telegrams  and  correspondence  relating  to  the  recent  appointment  of  a 
lightkeeper  at   Arisaig,   N.S.     Presented   April    7,    1916. — Mr.    Chisholm    (Antigonishy. 

Not  printed. 

242.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  Senate  dated  31st  March,  1916: — For  a  copy  of  all    papers, 

letters  and  all  correspondence  regarding  the  passport  granted  to  W.  F.  Bauman,  an 
alien  enemy.     The  said  Bauman  is  a  Bavarian. — (Senate) Not  printed. 

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243.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  tor  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, or  other  communications  sent  to  the  Government  or  any  member  or  department 
thereof  before  15th  August,  1914,  pointing  out  the  necessity  of  granting  relief  to  the 
settlers  in  the  drouth-stricken  area  of  Alberta.  Presented  April  10,  1916. — Mr.  Buch- 
anan  Not  printed. 

244.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  for    a    copy  of  all 

corresi>ondence  with  the  Imperial  authorities  respecting  legislation  by  the  Tarliament 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  in  answer  to  the  petition  of  the  Canadian  rarliament  asliing  for 
amendment  of  the  British  North  America  Act  with  reference  to  the  Senate.  Presented 
April    10,   1916. — Sir   Wil/rid  Lawrier Printed  for  aesaional  papers   only. 

245.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  of  the  7th  February, 

1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  correspondence,  memoranda.  Orders  in  Council,  etc.,  relative 
to  the  Transatlantic  Mail  Service  for  the  winter  season  1915-16,  and  passing  between  the 
contractor  company  and  any  Department  of  Government  or  Minister  of  the  Crown. 
Presented  April  10,  1916. — Mr.  Macleati   (.HaUfax) Not  printed. 

246.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,   1916,'  for  a  return  showing  the 

amounts  of  money  paid  by  all  Departments  of  the  Government  to  the  Regina 
"Province"  and  "Standard,"  the  Moosejaw  "News,"  and  the  'Saskatchewan  Star." 
respectively,  in  each  of  the  years  1914  and  1915.  Presented  April  10,  1916. — .Ifr. 
Martin   (Regina) ; .- Not  printed. 

247.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  5th  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  questions  asked 

of  candidates  for  examination  in  the  Inside  Civil  Service  since  the  1st  May,  1912.  I're- 
sented  April  10,  1916. — Mr.  Boulay Not  printed. 

248.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  icium  showing: — 1. 

Who  recruiting  officers  were  for  the  counties  of  Lunenburg,  Queens,  Shelburne  and 
Yarmouth,  Nova  Scotia,  during  the  months  of  July,  August,  September,  October,  Novem- 
ber and  December,  1915.  2.  What  remuneration  each  received  during  each  month,  for 
salary,  disbursements  and  expenses.  3.  If  they  are  still  employed  as  recruiting  officers. 
4.  If  so,  what  salary  is  being  paid  each  recruiting  oflicer  per  day  or  per  month.  Pre- 
sented March  10,  1916. — Mr.  Kyte Not  printed. 

249.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

Whether  the  Government,  or  the  Department  of  Militia  and  Defence  has  employed  any 
parties  other  than  the  officers  of  the  permanent  force  to  obtain  recruits  for  the  overseas 
forces.  2.  If  so,  the  number  of  persons  so  employed  in  each  province.  Presented  April 
11,1916. — Mr.  Hughes  \P.E.I.) Not  printed. 

250.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

names  and  addresses  of  members  of  the  House  of  Commons  and  of  the  various  Provin- 
cial Legislatures  in  Canada  who  are  in  the  service  of  the  Department  of  Militia  and 
Defence,  either  in  Canada  or  overseas  ;  the  ofllcial  rank  and  rate  of  pay  of  each  ;  the 
names  of  those  who  are  now  in  Canada  ;  the  names  of  those  who  are  in  England  ;  and 
the  names  of  those  who  are  or  have  been  in  active  service  at  any  of  the  battle  fronts. 
Presented  April  11,  1916. — Mr.  Kyte Not  printed. 

251.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

The  amounts  expended  in  railway  subsidies  in  Canada  during  the  years  1912.  1913,  1914 
and  1915.  2.  The  amounts  by  provinces,  and  the  names  of  the  lines  to  which  granted. 
3.  Amounts  expended  on  the  construction  of  Government-owned  railways  in  Canada 
during  the  above  years.  4.  The  amount  expended  in  each  province,  and  the  name  of 
the  line  of  railway  on  which  such  expenditure  was  m.ade.  5.  Amounts  expended  on 
harbour  and  river  improvements  in  Canada  during  the  above  years.  6.  The  amounts 
by  provinces  and  the  particular  places  where  expended.  7.  Amounts  expended  on  the 
building  of  public  wharves,  public  breakwaters,  and  public  dredging  in  North  Cape 
Breton  and  Victoria  during  the  years  1905  to  1911,  inclusive,  including  the  expenditure 
on  Government  railways.  8.  Amounts  expended  for  like  purposes  in  the  said  county, 
during  the  years  1912,  1913.  1914  and  1915.      Presented  April  11,  1916. — Mr.  McKenric. 

Not  printed. 

252.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  29th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, etc.,  exchanged  between  the  Department  of  Public  Works  and  the  Department  of 
Justice  and  the  Council  of  the  Town  of  Rigaud,  Archibald  Macdonald,  Elzear  Montpeiit, 
and  the  Rigaud  Granite  Company,  Limited,  in  connection  with  the  mlitary  buildng. 
Presented  April  11,  1916. — Mr.  Boyer Not  printed. 

253.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  correspondence  of  all  kinds  in  any  way  referring  to  a  subsidy  granted  to 
the  ss.  Amethiat,  plying  between  Montreal  and  Newfoundland  ports  during  the  years 
1910-11  and  1911-12.     Presented  April  11,1916. — Mr.  Maclean   (Halifax) .  .Not  printed, 

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254.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letter*. 

papers,  teleBrams  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  survey  In  the  harbour  of  Plctou, 
for  a  i)roposed  new  bridge,  by  the  Hallway  Department ;  and  also  a  statement  showing 
the  amounts  paid  In  connection  with  said  survey,  the  names  of  the  persons  to  whom 
paid,  and  the  purposes  for  which  they  were  paid.  Presented  April  11,  1916. — ilr,  Mac- 
donnld Not  printed. 

255.  Return  to  an  Address  of  the  Senate,  dated  21st  day  of  March,  1916,  for: — A  statement 

giving  the  following  information  as  regards  each  of  the  following  countries;  (Ireat 
Britain,  France,  Russia,  Italy,  Belgium,  Servia.  the  Dominion  of  Can.'tda,  Australia, 
New  Zealand,  and  the  Confederation  of  South  Africa,  tor  each  of  the  last  three  years 
for  which  the  information  may  be  at  hand,  namely  : — 

(a)    The  quantity  and  value  of  spirituous  liquors  produced  or  manufactured; 

(6)   The  quantity  and  value  imported; 

(c)  The  quantity  and  value  exported  ;  and 

(d)  The  quantity  and  value  consumed,  giving  in  each  case,  the  information  for 
each  kind  of  spirituous  liquors  separately.  Ordered,  That  the  same  do  lie  on  the  Table. 
—  (Senate) Not  printed. 

256.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  March,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  The 

number  of  medical  doctors  employed  by  the  Militia  Department  at  Halifax.  N.S.  2.  The 
name  of  each,  and  thi'ir  rank  and  pay.  respectively.  3.  If  the  entire  time  of  all  or  any 
is  (fevoted  to  the  militia  service.  4.  When  not  constantly  employed  in  the  militia  ser- 
vice, the  usual  daily  period  of  service.  Presented  April  12.  1916. — Mr.  Maclean  (Hali- 
fax)   Not  printed. 

257.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  8rd  April.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  the  correspondence 

between  Mr.  J.  Antime  Roy.  of  I'Isle  Verts,  and  the  Federal  Government,  on  the  subject 
of  a  farm  that  might  be  sold  or  leased  to  the  Government  for  the  purposes  of  an  experi- 
mental farm.     Presented  April  12,   1916. — Mr.  Paquet Not  printed. 

258.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  2Sth  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  contract 

with  the  Amalgamated  Dry  Dock  and  Engineering  Company  (or  the  construction  of  a 
dry  dock  at  Xorth  Vancouver,  B.C.,  together  with  the  application  for  subsidy  therefor, 
and  also  a  copy  of  all  reports  of  engineers'  correspondence,  and  all  otler  documents 
relatirxg  thereto.     Presented  April  12,  1916. — Mr.  Pugslcy Not  printed. 

259.  List  of  those  in  the  Canadian  Expeditionary  Forces  who  had  received  decorations,  medals 

and  mentions  in  despatches,  to  17th  March,  1916.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Kemp,  April 
12,  1916 Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

259a-  List  of  decorations  and  medals  awarded  to  members  of  the  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force 
and  officers  of  the  Canadian  Militia  to  l"ih  March,  1915,  checked  with  the  London 
"Gazette  "  to  the  above  date.      Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  May  '2,  1916. -Vot  printed. 

260.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  Mjirch,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the  names 

of  all  the  medical  examiners  of  recruits  appointed  since  the  war  started  to  date.  Pre- 
sented April  13,  191C. — Afr.  Nesbitt Not  printed. 

261.  Return  showing; — 1.  How  much  overtime  was  paid  to  men  in  the  Printing  Bureau  from 

1st  January.  1916,  to  1st  April,  1916.  2.  The  names  of  the  men  who  were  paid  over- 
time. 3.  Which  were  day  men,  and  which  night  men.  4.  What  rate  of  overtime  each 
man  received,  how  much  at  IJ  day  rate,  and  how  much  at  double  rate.  Presented  April 
17,1916. — Mr.   Turriff Not  printed. 

Z6Z.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  of  the  3rd  February, 
1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council,  letters,  telegrams,  recommendations  and  other 
documents  in  connection  with  the  Government's  decision  in  September,  1915,  to  exact 
payment  of  one-half  of  the  seed  grain  liens.     Presented  April  IS,  1916. — Mr.  Knowles. 

Not  printed. 

263.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  9th  February.   1916,  for  a  return  showing    the 

name,  port  of  registry,  tonnage  and  name  of  the  master  of  all  steam  trawlers  that 
cleared  outwards  from  the  port  of  Canso,  Nova  Scotia,  in  the  year  1915.  Also  a  copy 
of  all  reports  and  declarations  under  the  hand  of  the  master  or  chief  officer  of  each  of 
the  said  trawlers  so  clearing  outward  from  said  port  since  16th  April,  1915,  required  to 
be  signed  by  such  masters  under  the  provisions  of  an  Order  in  Council  passed  on  the 
16th  April,  1915.     Presented  April  25,   1916. — Mr.  Sinclair Not  pi-itited. 

264.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February.  1916.  for  a  statement  showing  the 

quantity  of  wheat  shipped  month  by  month,  during  the  calendar  years  1914  and  1915, 
from  Winnipeg  to  Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur,  and  by  what  railways  ;  to  Duluth  by 
the  Canadian  Northern  Railway  or  allied  system  ;  to  Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul  by  the 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  to  the  seal)Oard  by  rail  over  Canadian  territory  and  to  Ameri- 
can ports  over  American  railways.     Presented  April  25,  1916. — Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier. 

Not  printed. 

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265.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  12th  April,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  How 

iiiany  clerks  there  are  in  the  Finance  Department  who  belong  to  and  are  paid  from  the 
outside  service  vote  and  who  work  in  the  inside  service.     2.  The  names  of  said  clerks. 

3.  Salary  paid  to  each.  4.  How  long  each  has  been  in  the  service  of  the  Department. 
5.  If  all  or  any  of  these  clerks  have  passed  any  examination.  If  so,  wha:  examination 
and  on  what  date  or  dates.     Presented  April  26,  1916.— JJr.  Turriff Not  printed. 

266.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

The  number  of  permanent  employees  in  the  Department  of  Inland  Revenue  in  1915-16. 
2.  How  many  there  will  be  in  1916-17.  3.  How  much  money  was  paid  in  salaries  for 
temporary  employees  in  each  of  the  following  years:  1912-13,  1913-14,  1914-15  and 
J915-16.  4.  The  names  of  the  temporary  employees  and  the  dates  of  their  appointment, 
respectively.     Presented  April  26,  1916. — Mr.  Lanctot Not  printed. 

267.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  Senate  dated  the  14th  instant,  showing  the  number  of    men 

recruited  up  to  the  first  day  of  April,  1916. —  (Senate) Not  pritited. 

268.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  Senate,  dated  the  23rd  day  of  March,  1916,  of  all  papers  and 

documents  dealing  with  the  escapes  and  the  liberation  of  alien  enemy  prisoners  from 
the  detention  camp  situated  at  Banff,  in  the  province  of  Alberta.  Ordered,  That  the 
same  do  lie  on  the  table. — (.Senate) Not  printed. 

269.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  19th  April,   1916,    for    a    return  showing: — 1 

Whether  there  is  a  Director  of  Recruiting  and  Organizations  in  England  for  the  Can- 
adian Service.      2.   If  so,  his  name  and  duties.      3.  The  number  employed  upon  his  staff. 

4.  The  total  expenses  of  his  staff.      Presented  April  28,  1916 Not  printed. 

270.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  Senate,  dated  11th  instant: — For  a  copy  of    an    application 

made  by  Rev.  Isaac  Huhter  Macdonald,  of  Kintore,  Ontario,  to  the  Militia  Department 
for  a  position  of  chaplain  or  major ;  also,  of  all  copies  of  letters,  papers  or  telegrams 
either  recommending  or  opposing  said  application. —  (Senate) Not  printed. 

271.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  of  the  29th  March, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  petitions  received  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council  requesting 
the  disavowal  of  the  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  the  Province  of  Ontario,  Chapter  45,  '5 
George  V.  1915,  concerning  the  School  Commission  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Schools  of  the 
City  of  Ottawa,  and  of  all  documents,  memoranda,  reports,  letters  and  correspondence 
concerning  the  said  petitions  tor  disavowal,  or  concerning  the  said  Act  of  the  Legislature 
of  the  Province  of  Ontario,  5  George  V,  Chapter  45.  Presented  May  1,  1916. — Mr. 
Lapointe  (Kamouraska) Not  printed. 

271a-  Order  in  Council  and  Report  of  Minister  of  Justice  transmitting  to  Lieutenant  Governor 
of  Ontario  copy  of  petition  from  Samuel  Genest  and  others,  praying  for  the  disallowance 
of  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  Ontario,  Chapter  45  of  5  George  V  (1915).  Order  in 
Council  and  Report  of  Minister  of  Justice  on  the  Statutes  of  the  Legislature  of  Ontario, 
passed  in  the  5th  year  of  His  Majesty's  reign  (1915).  Report  of  Prime  Minister  of 
Ontario  on  petition  relating  to  the  disallowance  of  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  Ontario, 
Chapter  45  of  5  George  V  (1915).  Presented  May  3.  1916. — Mr.  Lapointe  (Kamour- 
aska)   Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

272.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  correspondence  and  contracts  between  the  Quebec  Harbour  Commission  and 
Benjamin  Demcrs,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Nicolas,  county  of  Lfevis,  concerning  the  purchase 
of  the  St.  Nicolas  quarry.     Presented  May  1,  1916. — Mr.  Bourassa J^ot  printed. 

273.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  a  list 

of  vessels  belonging  to  the  Canadian  Government  which  are  on  service  under  the  pro- 
vision of  the  Canadian  Naval  Act,  and  of  all  vessels  not  now  in  service  and  their  pre- 
sent condition  and  suitability  for  service,  and  also  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  petitions  or 
communications  had  by  or  with  the  Government  in  regard  to  the  establishment  of  a 
Canadian  Naval  Brigade.     Presented  May  1,  1916. — Jfr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

274.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  29th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, petitions  and, papers,  including  the  report  of  Charles  Bruce,  engineer.  In  the  pos- 
session of  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries  relating  to  the  construction  of  a  bait 
freezer  at  White  Head,  Nova  Scotia.     Presented  May  1,  1916. — Mr.  Sinclair 

Not  printed. 

275.  Duplicate  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  17th  March,  1915,  for  a  copy  of  all 

correspondence  and  reports  relating  to  the  purchase  of  25,000  shovels  of  special  pattern, 
mentioned  in  Order  In  Council  P.C.  2302.  dated  4th  September,  1914,  on  page  3S  of 
memoranda  respecting  work  of  the  Department  of  Militia  and  Defence,  and  also  relat- 
ing to  any   further  purchases  of  such  shovels.     Presented   May   1,   1916. — Mr.    Hughes 

(Pfir.) Not  priittcd. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2S— Continued. 

276.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  5th  April.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,    tele- 

erams,  offers,  tenders,  reports,  contracts  and  documents  relating  to  the  sale  or  other 
disposal  of  small  arms  ammunition  since  4th  August,  1914.  Presented  May  1,  1916. — 
Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

276«-  Supplementary  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  5th  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all 
letters,  telcgraros,  offers,  tenders,  reports,  contracts  and  documents  relating  to  the  sale 
or  other  dispo.sal  of  small  arms  ammunition  since  4th  August,  1914.  Presented  May  2, 
1916. — Mr.  Macdqnald Not  printed. 

277.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

correspondence,  reports,  etc.,  concerning  the  dismissal  of  J.  B.  Levesque,  of  Rivlire 
Quelle,  as  steward  on  the  steamer  Champlain.  Presented  May  2,  1916. — Mr^  Lapointe 
(Kamouraska) .STof  printed. 

278.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  corrcsiiond- 

ence.  memoranda,  reports,  telegrams,  recommendations,  orders,  etc.,  between  the  Depart- 
ment of  Railways  and  Canals  and  the  ofiicers  of  the  St.  Maurice  Fire  Protective  Asso- 
ciation with  reference  to  flre  protection  on  the  Transcontinental  Riiilway  line  between 
Hervey  Junction  and  the  western  boundary  of  the  Province  of  Quebec.  Presented  May 
2,1916. — Mr.  Bureau -. iVot  printed. 

279.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, correspondence  and  contracts  between  the  Department  of  Railways  and  Canals 
or  any  official  thereof,  including  the  officials  of  the  Intercolonia"  Railway,  and  any 
member  of  the  Government  of  Xew  Brunswick,  the  St.  John  and  Quebec  Railway  Com- 
panv  or  any  otTjcifll  thereof,  regarding  the  operation  of  th"  Valley  Railway,  so-called, 
in  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick,  from  the  first  day  of  October,  1914,  down  to  the  pre- 
sent date.     Presented  May  2,  1916. — Mr.  Carvell .Vo(  p?in(ed. 

280.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  10th  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  a  certain  lease 

made  by  the  Government  of  Canada  to  one  J.  A.  Culverwell,  of  a  certain  water-power 
on  the  Trent  waterway,  known  as  the  Burleigh  Falls  power  :  and  of  all  assignments  of 
said  lease  and  of  the  consents  of  the  Government  of  Canada  thereto  ;  and  also  a  copy  of 
all  correspondence,  telegrams,  tenders,  reports,  contracts  and  other  papers,  relating  to 
the  said  original  lease.     Presented  May  2,  1916. — Mr.  Burnham Not  printed. 

281.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  Senate,  dated  the  12th  April.  1916,  showing  copies  of  all  peti- 

tions, correspondence,  etc..  relating  to  the  purchase,  by  the  Government,  of  the  Quebec 
and  Saguenay  Railway. —  (Senate) Not  printed. 

282.  1.   Copy  of  letter  from  the  Chairman  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company  of  Canada 

to  the  Prime  Minister  re  proposals  made  in  respect  to  the  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway 
Company. 

2.  Schedule  of  outstanding  bonds,  debentures,  loans  and  notes,  1st.  January,  1916, 
and  interest  payments  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Company  and  Grand  Trunk 
Pacific  Branch  Ijlnes  Company. 

3.  Memorandum  re  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Act,  1914,  and  proceeds  of  securities  Issued 
thei  eunder. 

4.  Statement  showing  bonds,  etc..  authorized,  issued  and  outstanding  and  net  pro- 
ceeds therefrom,  also  interest  payable  for  the  years  1916  and  1917  (as  from  29th 
February.  1916).  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  and  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Branch  Lines. 

5.  Advances  by  Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company  at  29th  February,  1916. 

6.  Financial  statements  of  the  Canadian  Northern  Railway  System.  15th  April.  1916. 

7.  Memorandum  re  Canadian  Northern  Railway  Company  Guarantee  Act.  1914,  and 
proceeds   of  securities  issued  thereunder. 

S.  Letter  from  G.  A.  Bell,  financial  comptroller  of  the  Department  of  Railways  and 
Canals  to  the  Prime  Minister,  in  respect  to  issue  of  his  certificate  for  the  purpose  of 
releasing  the  proceeds  of  the  forty-five  million  dollar.  4  per  cent  debenture  stock,  guar- 
anteed by  the  Dominion  Government.     Presented   by   Sir  Robert   Borden.   May   3,   1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

282a.  Copies  of  mortgage  deed  of  trust  securing  an  issue  of  $16,000,000  of  Grand  Trunk  Pacific 
Railway  bonds,  guaranteed  by  the  Dominion  Government.  Presented  by  Sir  T.  White, 
May  5,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

282I>.  Copies  of  mortgage  deed  of  trust  securing  an  issue  of  $45,000,000  of  Canadian  Northern 
Railway  securities,  guaranteed  by  the  Dominion  Government,  issued  under  the  legisla- 
tion of  1914.     Presented  by  Sir  Thos.  White,  May  5.  1916. 

283.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February.  1916,  for  a  return  showing; — 1. 

The  amount  which  has  been  paid  out  for  new  buildings  and  repairs  at  the  Royal  Mili- 
tary College  and  at  Fort  Henry,  in  each  of  the  years  1912, 1913,  1914  and  1915.  2.  To- 
whom  the  money  was  paid,  and  the  amount  in  each  case.  3.  What  portion  of  the  work 
was  tendered  for,  imd  the  amount  of  each  tender  submitted.  Presented  May  3.  1916. — 
Mr.  Edwards Not  printed^ 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

284.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  27th  March,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the  names 

and  addresses  of  all  persons  in  the  Public  Service  of  any  and  every  Department  of  the 
Ooveinintnt  of  Caniula.  in  the  counties  of  Cape  Breton.  Victoria,  Inverness.  Richmond, 
Guysborough,  Antigonish  and  Pictou,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia.  Presented  May  4,  1916. 
— Mr.  Carroll Xot  printed. 

285.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  17th  February,   1916.  for  a  return  showing  the 

amount  which  has  been  paid  out  for  printing  outside  of  the  Printing  Bureau  in  each 
province,  in  each  of  the  years  1912,  1913,  1914  and  1915,  and  to  whom  paid.  Presented 
May  B,  1916. — Mr.  Best Not  printed. 

285<i  Supplementary  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  J7th  February,  1916,  for  a  return 
showing  the  amount  which  has  been  paid  out  for  printing  outside  of  the  Printing  Bureau 
in  each  province,  in  each  of  the  years  1912,  1913,  1914  and  1915,  and  to  whom  paid. 
Presented  .May  17,  1916. — Mr.  Best Not  printed. 

286.  Report  of  the  Commission  on  the  Waterworks  and  Sewerage  Systems  of  Canada.      Pre- 

sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen,  May  S,  1916 Not  printed. 

287.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  12th  April,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  How 

many  clerics  there  are  in  tlie  Customs  Department  wiio  belong  to  and  are  paid  from  the 
outside  service  vote  and  who  work  In  the  inside  service.  2.  The  names  ol  said  clerks. 
3.  Salary  paid  to  each.  4.  How  long  each  has  been  in  the  service  ui  the  Department. 
5.  It  all  or  any  of  these  clerks  have  passed  any  examination.  If  so,  what  examination 
and  on  what  date  or  dates.     Presented  May  10,  1916. — Mr.  Turriff Not  printed. 

288.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the    6th    March,     1916,  for  a  return     showing  the 

amounts  paid  under  retroactive  clause  of  the  Act  providing  for  an  impost  of  50  cents 
per  proof  gallon  on  all  spirits  taken  from  bond  between  the  date  of  the  outbreak  of 
war  and  the  date  of  the  p;issage  of  such  Act ;  and  also  by  whom  paid,  ami  the  date  of 
payment.     Presented  May  10,  1916. — Mr.  Graham Not  printed. 

289.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  191G,  for  a  return  showing    the 

names  of  all  employees  of  the  Government  of  Canada  in  the  inside  and  outside  service 
who  have  enlisted  since  the  4tli  day  of  August.  1914.  for  overseas  service:  and  the 
names  of  all  employees  of  the  Government  of  Canada  in  the  inside  and  outside  service 
who  have  enlisted  since  the  4th  day  of  August.  1914.  for  home  defence;  also  the  salary 
received  by  each  previous  to  enlisting;  and  the  rate  of  pay  received  by  each  since  enlist- 
ing; specifying  those,  if  any,  who  continue  to  enjoy  the  salaries  paid  them  before  their 
enlistment  and  the  amount  of  same.     Presented  May  10,  1916. — Mr.  Kyte .  .Not  printed. 

290.  Return   to  an   Order  of  the   Senate,   dated    26th   April,    1916.   for: — A   copy   of  the   agree- 

ment between  the  Government  of  Canada,  acting  for  tlie  Transcontinental  Railway, 
the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Company  and  the  Canadian  Northern  Railway  Company 
for  the  construction,  operation  and  maintenance  of  the  Union  Station  at  Quebec,  which 
the  Honourable  the  Acting  Minister  of  Railways  says  (Hayisurd,  page  2(i90)  is  to  be 
used  by  these  three  railways. —  (Senate) Not  printed. 

291.  Return  to  an  humble  Address  of  the  Senate,  dated  29th  March.  1916,  to  His  Royal  High- 

ness the  Governor  General ;  praying  His  Royal  Highness  to  have  laid  on  the  Table  of 
the  Senate  : — A  statement  of  all  expenses  to  date  in  connection  with  the  expenditures 
of  public  moneys  at  Port  Nelson  ;  also  an  estimate  of  the  further  expenditure  to  com- 
plete the  works  at  Port  Nelson  on  Hudson  Bay. —  (Senate) Not  printed. 

292.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  April.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  investigations. 

letters  and  correspondence  whatsoever,  regarding  the  dismissal  of  .1.  B.  Deschenes  and 
Thomas  Bernier.  employees  on  the  Intercolonial  Railway  at  Riviere  du  I.,oup.  Pre- 
sented May  12,  1916. — Mr.  BotUay Not  printed. 

293.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  19th  April.  1916.  for  a  return  showing  a  list  of 

the  decoders  and  censors  employed  .-it  Halifax  since  the  war  broke  out.  together  with 
the  names,  dates  of  employment,  total  amount  paid,  by  whom  recommended,  and  former 
employment  of  each.     Presented  May  12,  1916. — ilfr.  Sinclair Not  printed. 

294.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   22nd  March,  1916,   for  a  return   showing: — 1. 

Whether  there  is  a  list  of  companies,  firms,  or  persons  resident  in  Hal  fax,  N.S.,  at 
present  in  the  Department  of  Militia  and  Defence  from  whom  are  asked  tenders  for  war 
supplies  on  behalf  of  the  said  Department  or  War  Purchasing  Commission.  If  so.  the 
names  of  such  companies,  firms  or  persons.  2.  During  the  calendar  year  1915,  whether 
public  tenders  were  asked  for  any  war  supplies  at  Halifax.  N.S.  3.  If  so,  the  nature 
of  the  supplies  for  which  tenders  were  asked,  to  whom  tenders  were  awarded,  and  the 
prices,  for  the  said  respective  articles  or  suppl  es.  Prcaente  Miy  12, 1916. — Mr.  Maclean 
(Halifax) Not  printed. 

295.  Reports  of  engineers  relating  to  the  Lotbinlftre  and  Meganlic  Railway;  the  Quebec,  Mont- 

morency and  Charlevoix  Railway  between  Quebec  and  Cape  Tourmente ;  and  the  Quebec 
and  Saguenay  Railway  from  Cape  Tourmente  to  Nairn  Falls,  near  Murray  Bay.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Rcid.  May   15.  1916 Not  printed. 

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A.  1916 


CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Concluded. 

295!^'  Correspondence  In  respect  to  the  ofEcr  of  sale  to  the  Government  of  Canada  of  the  Que- 
bec, Montmorency  and  Charlevoix  Railway,  the  Quebec  and  Sagaienay  Railway  and  the 
Lotbinidre  and  Megantic  Railway.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Reid,  May  16,  1916. 

Sot  printed. 

206.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  of  tne  1st  March, 
1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence,  letters,  telegrams.  Orders  in  Council,  etc.,  relat- 
ing to  the  transfer  by  the  Government  of  Ontario  to  the  Government  of  Canada,  of  the 
rights  held  by  the  former  in  the  lakes,  dams,  etc..  contiguous  to  or  forming  a  part  of 
the  Trent  Valley   Waterways   System.     Presented   May   17,   1916. — 31r.   Oraham. 

Not  printed. 

297.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  Isl  May,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  papers,  telegrams, 

letters  and  other  documents  in  connection  with  the  decision  to  locate  an  interior  storage 
elevator  at  Calgary,  Alberta.     Presented  May  17,  1916 Not  printed. 

298.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  12th  April,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the  plan 

and  description  of  the  proposed  permanent  harbour  quay  line  in  the  harbour  at  Pictou, 
and  for  a  copy  of  all  papers,  letters,  telegrams  and  other  documents  relating  to  the 
establishment  of  the  same.     Presented  May  17,  1916. — Mr.  ilacdonald  . .    .  .Not  printed. 

299.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  tenders, 

offers,  letters,  telegrams  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  arrangements  tor  the  hand- 
ling of  freight  and  coal  at  Pictou,  in  connection  with  the  boats  engaged  in  the  winter 
service  between  Pictou  and  Prince  Edward  Island  durini;  the  year  1914-1915,  and  dur- 
ing the  present  season.     Presented  May  18,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonatd Not  printed. 


h  ;'_j. 


6  GEORGE  V 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 


A.   1916 


CANADA 


PUBLIC   ACCOUNTS 


KOI!    THE 


FISCAL  YEAR  ENDED  MARCH  :!1 


1915 


PRISTED  BY  ORDtR  OF  PARLIAMESI 


OTTAWA 

PRINTED  BY  .1.  he  L.  TACHE,  PRINTER  TO  THE  KING'S  MOST 

EXCELLENT  MAJESTY 

1  9  1  G 

[No.  2—1916.] 


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2'o  Field  Marsha/,  His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Arthur  William  Patrick  Albert  Duke  oj 
Coniiaitght  and  of  Strathearn,  K.G.,  K.T.,  K.P.,  etc.,  etc.,  etc..  Governor  General 
and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

May  it  Please  Your  Royal  Highness, — 

The  undersigned  has  the  honour  to  present  to  Your  Royal  Highness  the  Public 
Accounts  of  Canada  for  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  191o.  ' 

All  of  which  is  respectfully  submitted. 

W.  T.   WHITE, 

Minister  of  Finance. 
Ottawa,   1915 


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TABLi:  OF  CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Report  or  the  Deputy  Minister  op  Fixance .  ix 

Receipts  and  Payments , .  ix 

Sa\-ing3  Banks xi 

Investments xi 

Debt xii 

War  account  expenditures  by  Departments. xiv 

"                 "              by  Militia  Department xv 

Uailway  Securities  guaranteed  by  the  Dominion xvi 

Dominion  Notes xvii 

Statement  of  Account. — Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Company xxiii 

■'                 "            Canadian  Northern  Raiin-ay  Company xxv 

"                 "            Canadian  Northern  Ontario  Railway  Company xxvii 

"                "            Canadian  Northern  Alberta  Railway  Company xxvii 

"             Decayed  Pilots  Fund -: .  xxix 

Number  of  officials,  etc.,  under  Superannuation  jand  Retirements  Acts . .  xx.\ 

Dominion  Note  Circulation — 

Dominion  Notes  issued  and  redeemed  and  in  circulation xviii 

"           "             "       to  Assistant  Receiver  General .  xviii 

"           "         withdrawn  from  circulation  and  destroyed xix 

"           "         circulation  from  March  31,  18:^2,  to  March  31,  1915.  xix 

Canadian  Gold  Coin  issued  by  the  Mint  to  -March  .31,  1915 xx 

Silver  and  bronze  coinages  for  Canada  from  1S53  to  1915 xx 

Deportation  of  American  Coinage  from  .■Vpii!  1.  1910,  to  March  31,  1915 xxii 

Silver  rccoinage  statement . .                              xxii 

Copper  r«;oinage  statement                               \xii 

PART  I. 

Balance  Sheet  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31,  1915 2 

Consolidated  Fund  (or  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31,  1915 16 

Receipts  and  Payments 8 

Cash  Account ' 18 

Funded  Debt,  payable  in  London                      . . .' 19 

Canada                    20 

Sinking  Fund ,.  21 

I^ans  authorized  and  redeemed 21 

Table       I.— Debt  of  Canada  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915.^. 24 

II.  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  Canada .' 26 

III. — Summary  of  the  Liabilities 28 

IV.            "             "         Assets 30 

V. — Detailed   Liabilities  of  Canada 32 

VI.            "         Assets  of  Canada 42 

VII. — Receipts  from  Consolidated  Fund 60 

VIII.— Expenditure 68 

IX. — Debt  of  Canada  payable  in  London  from  1867  to  1915,  according  to  the  rate  of  interest 

it  bears 76 

X. — Liabilities  and  assets  of  Canada  from  July  1,  1868,  to  March  31,  1915,  according  to  the 

rate  of  interest  they  bear ; . .  78 

Capiuil  Expenditure 86 

Increase  and  decrease  of  debt  from  1867  to  1915 88 

Savings  Banks,  Post  Office 92 

"         "         Nova  Scotia 94 

"         "         New  Brunswick 94 

Manitoba 94 

"                   British  Columbia 94 

"         "         Prince  Edward  Island 94 

"          "          Recapitulation,  185-*  to  1915 ' 94 

"         •'         General  recapitulation,  186S  to  1915 109 

Comparative  Statement  of  Finance  Department 110 

Is.-™e  and  redemption  of  Dominion  notes HI 

Railway  subsidies  112 


6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2  A.   1916 


SUBSIDIARY  STATEMENTS. 


PAKT  n. 

Reven'ue  Statements. 


P.tGE. 


Comparative  Statement  of  Revenue  by  Services  for  1913-14  and  1914-1.5  2 

Customs  Revenue 10 

Premium.  Discount  and  Exchange  Revenue 22 

Interest  on  Investments 24 

Casual  Revenue 26 

Fines  and  Forfeitures,  including  Seizures 18 

Superannuation  3.3 

PART  m. 

ExPENDPrURE   Sl.tTESIENTS. 

Interest  on  Public  Debt...  2 

Sinking  Fund 4 

Charges  of  Management o 

Redemption  of  Public  Debt S 

Premium,  Discount  and  Exchange  Expenditure 8 

Superannuation 9 

Expenditure  by  Seri'ices-  30 

Intercolonial  Railway 69 

Prince  Edward  Island  Railway 70 

Indian  Fund .    72 

Province  of  Ontario  Debt  Account .                           72 

"          Quebec  Debt  Account 72 

"           Nova  Scotia  Debt  Account 73 

"                      "          Suspense  Account 73 

"           N'ew  Brunswick  Debt  Account ^ -73 

"          Prince  Edward  Island  Debt  Account 73 

"                      "             "            Land  Account 73 

"          British  Columbia  Debt  Account 74 

"           Manitoba  Debt  Account. . .        74 

Provincial  Subsidy  Accounts 74 


6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2  A.   1916 


Finance  Department, 
Ottawa. 
Hon.  W.  T.  White, 
Minister  of  Finance, 
Ottawa. 

Sir, — I  have  the  honour  to  submit  to  you  the  Public  Accounts  for  the 
fiscal  year  ended  March  31,  1915. 

The  receipts  on  account  of  Consolidated  Fund  for  the  year  amounted 
to  5133,073,481.73,  and  the  expenditure  on  the  same  account  to  3135,523,- 
206.54,  showing  a  deficit  of  82,449,724.81. 

In  addition  to  the  Consolidated  Fund  expenditure,  the  following  outlays 
were  made  and  charged  to  Capital: — 

Railways — 

Intercolonial  Railway S  6,663,676  65 

Prince  Edward  Island  Railwaj- 570,530  70 

National  Transcontinental  Railway 9,831,937  58 

North  Railway 250,000  00 

Hudson  Bay  Railway 4,773,743  99 

International  Railwav  of  New  Brunswick 1,300  00 


Total  Railways S  22,091,188  92 

Quebec  Bridge 2,816,305  10 


8  24,907,494  02 

Canals — 

Lachine S  213,835  06 

Trent 1,001,700  35 

Welland  Canal 104,950  21 

Welland  Ship  Canal 4,074,200  69 

St.  Lawrence  Canals — 

Cornwall 3,500  00 

Soulanges 92,609  72 


Total  Canals S    5,490,796  03 


Total  Railways  and  Canals S  30,398,290  05 


X  DEPARTMENT  OF  FIXANCE 

6  GEORGE  V,   A.   1916 

Public  Works- 
Government  Buildings,  Ottawa $  780,772  84 

Astronomical  Observatory 68,G88  31 

Victoria  Memorial  Museum 27,216  54 

Royal  Mint  Refinery 30,739  31 

Port  Arthur  and  Fort  William  Harbours 1,497,212  32 

Quebec  Harbour 474,417  83 

River  St.  Lawrence  Ship  Canal -. 1,894,042  21 

St.  John  Harbour  Improvements 2,999,950  20 

Victoria  Harbour,  British  Columbia 1,054,269  77 

Toronto  Harbour  Improvements 806,056  17 

Toronto,  New  Dominion  Building 306,727  68 

Vancouver  Harbour 999,734  72 

French  River  Waterway  Improvements 68,354  43 

Halifax  Dry  Dock 144  88 

Esquimalt  Dry  Dock 40,702  77 

Total $  11,049,029  98 

Total  Capital  Expenditure S  41,447,320  03 


Railway  Subsidies  to  the  amount  of  $5,191,507.48  were  paid  on  ariDunt 
of  the  following : — 

The  Algoma  Eastern  Railway  Company S  13,022  87 

The  Canadian  Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company. .  .  .  178,077  80 
The  Canadian  Northern  Alberta  Railway  Company. .  .  262,080  00 
The  Canadian  Northern  Ontario  Railway  Company. . .  2,343,335  80 
The  Algoma  Central  and  Hudson  Bay    Railway   Com- 
pany   138,980  56 

The  St.  John  and  Quebec  Railway  Company 59,581  32 

The  Ha  Ha  Bay  Railway  Company 16,158  72 

The  Alberta  Central  Railway  Company 209,768  00 

The  Kettle  River  Valley  Railway  Company 369,497  28 

The  Fredericton  and  Grand  Lake  Coal  and  Railway 

Company 111,579  96 

The  Atlantic  and  Lake  Superior  Railway  Company...  .  18,449  17 

The  Esquimalt  and  Nanaimo  Railway  Company 405,120  00 

The  Kootenay  Central  Railway  Company 1,065,856  00 

Total  Railway  Subsidies $  5,191,507  48 


PUBLIC  ACCOVyTS  xi 

SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  2 

The  sum  of  S124,27'2.23  was  paid  on  account  of  bounties  on  the  following: — 

Load S  3,217  04 

Binder  Twine 5,778  28 

Crude  Petroleum 115,276  91 


Toial  Bounties S        124,272  23 


SAVINGS   BANKS. 

At  the  close  of  the  fiscal  year,  the  balance  at  the  credit  of  the  depositors 
in  the  Post  Office  and  Government  Savings  Banks  amounted  to  S54,001, 718.26, 
a  decrease  of  81,565,88.5.16  as  compared  with  the  balance  held  on  March  31, 
1914.  The  withdrawals  during  the  year  exceeded  the  deposits  by  S3, 145,- 
946.67,  while  81,580,061.51  was  added  for  interest  accrued,  thus  making  a 
net   decrease  of  81,565,885.16. 

INVESTMENTS. 

Investments  on  account  of  the  Sinking  Funds  of  the  various  loans  were 
made  during  the  year  to  the  amount  of  81,645,811.53.  The  total  of  the  Invest- 
ments at  the  credit  of  the  Sinking  Funds,  which  stood  at  89,144,944.98  on 
March  31,  1914,  at  the  conclusion  of  the  fiscal  year  1915  amounted  to  810,790,- 
806.51. 

Advances  were  made  under  statute  to  the  Montreal  Harbour  Commis- 
sioners and  to  the  Quebec  Harbour  Commissioners  amounting  to  83,920,000.00, 
as  under: — 

Montreal  Harbour  Commissioners 8     1,925,000  00 

Quebec  Harbour  Commissioners 1,995,000  00 

Under  authority  of  various  Orders  in  Council  confirmed  by  5  Geo.  V, 
cap.  4  (Acts  of  1915),  advances  in  the  form  of  an  issue  of  Dominion  notes  were 
made  to  the  Canadian  Northern  Railway  Company  and  to  the  Grand  Trunk 
Pacific  Railway  Company  of  ten  million  dollars  (810,000,000.00)  and  six  million 
'lollars  (86,000,000.00)  respectively  against  a  pledge  by  the  companies  of  their 
guaranteed  securities  i-ssued  under  the  provisions  of  the  Canadian  Northern 
Railway  Guarantee  Act,  1914,  and  the  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Guar- 
antee Act,  1914. 

Under  authority  of  5  Geo.  V,  cap.  3,  "The  Finance  Act,  1914"  subsec. 
(a)  sec.  4,  advances  during  the  year  were  made,  in  the  form  of  issues  of  Dominion 
notes,  to  vario^is  banks  to  the  amount  of  814,439,767.55.  Of  this  amount, 
89,047.267.55   was   repaid,   leaving   an   outstanding  balance   of  85,392,500.00 


xii  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

on  Marcli  31,   1915.     Since  Marcli  this  balance  has  been  reduced    to    S32U,- 
075.00. 

Under  authority  of  chapter  24,  3  and  4  George  V  (1913j,  "The  Grand  Trunk 
Pacific  Railway  Bond  Purchase  Act,"  £1,867,300,  or  §9,087,526.64,  Grand 
Trunk  Pacific  Railway  3  per  cent  mortgage  bonds  were  purchased  during  the 
fiscal  year  1914-15,  making  a  total  purchase  of  £6,800,000,  §33,093,333.23, 
as  follows: — 

£2,287,700  or  $11,133,473.32  during  fiscal  year  1912-13 

£2,645,000  or  §12,872,333.27  during  fiscal  year  1913-14. 

£1,867,300  or  $  9,087,526.64  during  fiscal  year  1914-15. 


DEBT. 

The  net  debt  of  the  Dominion  at  the  close  of  the  fiscal  year  was  $449,- 
376,083.21,  or  an  increase  of  .5113,379,233.07  over  the  net  debt  as  it  stood  on 
March  31,  1914.     The  increase  is  accounted  for  as  follows: — 

Deficit  in  Consolidated  Fund  receipts  under  Consoli- 
dated Fund  Expenditure 8    2,449,724  81 

Capital  Expenditures — 

Public  Works S  11,049,029  98 

Railways    and    Canals ....  $  20,566,352  47 
National    Transcontinental 

Railway 9,831,937  58    30,398,290  05    41,447,320  03 


Special  Expenditures — 

Railway  Subsidies $     5,191,507  48 

Expenses  of  placing  loans 4,911,360  39 

Sundry    transfers    to    Consolidated  Fund, 

General  Account 274,655  88 

War 60,750,476  01    71,127,999  76 

$115,025,044  60 
Less— Sinking  Funds 1,645,811  53 

Net  Increase  of  Debt S113,379,233  07 


Under  the  authority  of  Orders  in  Council  of  28th  November,  1914,  11th 
January,  9th  March,  and  28th  June,  1915,  further  amoimts  of  the  4  per  cent 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 


1940-60  Stock  of  the  Dominion  were  issued  in  London  through  the  Financial 
Agents  of  the  Dominion  as  under: — 

£400,000  issued  in  November,  19141  At  £95  less  commission  oi  lA  g{  I 
£400,000  issued  in  December.  1914  [■  per  cent,  net  price  £94}/2  for  each 
£500,000  issued  in  January,  1915J      £100  of  Stock. 


£500,000  issued  in  February. 


£500,000  issued  in  April, 


1915,  at  £9oi,  less  commission  of   i  of  1 

per  cent,  net  price  £95  J  for  each 

£100  of  Stock. 

1915,  at  £94,    less    commission  of  |  of  1 

per  cent,  net  price  £93  i  for  each 

£100  of  Stock. 


£2.300,000 


In  starch,-  1915,  a  loan  of  £5,000,000,  4  J  per  cent  bonds,  due  May  1st, 
1925,  \vith  option  to  the  Government  to  redeem  in  whole  or  in  part  at  par  on 
or  after  May  1st.  1920,  on  giving  three  months  notice,  was  issued  in  London 
at  £99  J  per  cent  to  provide  for  Capital  expenditure  upon  undertakings  under 
contract,  including  terminals  and  works  at  Halifax,  St.  John  and  other  ports, 
construction  on  Welland  Ship  Canal,  deepening  the  St.  Lawrence  Ship  Channel 
and  other  Capital  outlays. 

Under  the  pro'visions  of  "The  Appropriation  Act,  1915"  and  of  '"The 
Consolidated  Revenue  and  Audit  Act",  authority  was  given  bj-  Order  in  Council 
P.C.  No.  1774  of  27th  July,  1915,  for  the  raising  of  a  loan  of  845,000,000  in 
New  York  City  by  the  issue  and  sale  of  notes  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  bearing 
date  1st  August,  1915,  as  follows:— 

.?25,000,000  one  year  5  per  cent  notes  at  par  and  interest,  less  f  per  cent 
commission. 

820,000,000  two  year  5  per  cent  notes  at  995  and  interest,  less  i  per  cent 
commission. 

The  notes  to  be  of  the  denominations  of  81,000  or  multiple  thereof,  at  the 
option  of  the  purchaser,  and  to  be  delivered  in  New  York  and  payment  thereof 
to  be  made  in  New  York  funds.  The  holders  to  have  the  right  to  convert  the 
same  into  an  equal  principal  amount  of  twenty  year  5  per  cent  bonds  maturing 
August  1,  1935,  and  not  subject  to  prior  redemption;  interest  payable  semi<- 
annually  on  the  1st  February  and  1st  August,  and  both  principal  and  interest 
to  be  payable  at  the  agency  of  the  Bank  of  Montreal,  in  the  City  of  New  York, 
in  gold  coin  of  the  L^nited  States  of  America  or,  at  the  option  of  the  holder,  at 
the  Bank  of  Montreal,  [Montreal. 

Advances  by  way  of  temporary  loans  have  been  made  from  time  to  time 
by  the  Imperial  Government  amounting,  on  the  31st  March,  1915,  to  £12,000,000 
or  $58,400,000.     These  advances  were  made  on  the  basis  of  £100   for  each 


xiv  UEI'AliTilEXT  OF  FIKAXCF 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

£95  advanced,  thus  making  a  capital  debt  of  £12,  631,579-19-0,  or  $61,473,684.22. 
The  interest  rate  is  3  5  per  cent  per  annum  payable  half  yearly  on  October  1 
and    Ajiril  1. 

On  October  29,  1914,  a  temporary  loan  of  §5,000,000  was  obtained  from 
the  Bank  of  Montreal  repayable  at  option  of  the  Government  any  time  prior 
to  March  31,  1915,  at  rate  of  5j  per  cent  per  annum.  This  loan  was  further 
extended  at  rate  of  5  per  cent  per  annum  from  and  after  May  3,  1915.  On 
27th  and  31st  July,  1915,  further  temporary  loans  of  82,500,000  each,  repayable 
at  option  of  Government,  were  made  to  the  Government  by  the  Bank  of  Montreal 
Ottawa,  at  rate  of  5  per  cent  per  annum.  These  last  two  temporary  loans 
were  repaid  on  the  20111  August,  1915. 

The  Treasury  Bills  amounting  to  £3,000,000  or  §14,599,999.99,  which 
were  outstanding  on  the  31st  March,  191.5.  were  at  dates  of  their  maturitj' 
redeemed  as  under: — 

June  8th,  1915 £  2,000,000 

June  22nd,  1915 £       .   1.000,000 


WAR. 

The  expenditure  on  "War  Account"  to  the  31st  March,  1915,  amounted 
to  $60,750,476.01.  This  amount  was  disbursed  by  the  various  departments 
as  follows: — 

]\Iilitia  and  Defence .   ?  53,176,613  55 

Trade  and  Commerce 3,003,005  06 

Naval  Service 3.096,125  35 

Governor  General's  Secretary's  Office 4,330  93 

Privy  Council 13,637  91 

Secretary  of  State 16,192  63 

Secretary  of  State  for  External  Affairs 4,214  14 

Post  Office  Department 110,097  80 

Finance  Department : 149,630  09 

Justice 254,945  85 

Dominion  Police 132,763  89 

Indian  Affairs 81  72 

Roj-al  North  West  Moimted  Police. .- 597,126  44 

Railways  and  Canals • .  178.845  20 

Public  Works 12,865  45 


S  60,750,476  01 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  2 

DETAILS   OF    WAR   EXPENDITUKE    MADE    BY    MILITIA   DEPARTMENT   TO   31ST    MARCH, 

1915. 


Pay,    allowances    and    subsistence    (.including   pay   of  ^ 

clerks) $  25,106,535  47 

Civil  labour  (Ordnance  department,  etc.) 355,075  88 

Rent,  water,   fuel,   and   light — housing  troops 330,343  71 

Furniture,  bedding,  utensils,  and  miscellaneous  stores.  .  2,516,231  25 

Engineer  services  and  works 915,819  69 

Travelling  and  transport  (sea) 3,576,254  77 

(land) 960,161  54 

Forage  and  stabling 375,533  62 

Purchase  of  remounts,  expenses  of  purchasers,  etc 3,194,151  85 

Shoeing  horses 2,654  13 

Saddlery  and  horse  eciuipment 829,370  77 

Clothing  (except  boots) 5,175,079  30 

Boots  and  repairs  to  boots 1,070,875  02 

Plain  clothes,  discharged  soldiers 12,842  63 

Necessaries   (kit  bags,  towels,   razors,   brushes,   soaps, 

etc.) 1,833,856  30 

Washing  and  cleaning  clothing,  etc 17,433  15 

Motor  trucks,  ambulances  and  other  vehicles. ....'....  1,776,851  78 

Field  artillery  and  equipment 1,298,869  71 

Small  arms  and  ammunition 1,371,643  91 

Outfit      allowances — officers,      warrant      officers     and 

nurses 318,832  92 

Accoutrements,     Oliver    equipment,     cartridge    belts, 

rifle  slings,  etc 1,059,016  85 

Binoculars,   telescopes,   heliographs,   and   prism   com- 

I)asses 264,649  46 

Drugs,  etc.,  and  surgical  instruments • 299,700  04 

Conservancy  and  contingencies 236,265  60 

Pay  and  expenses  of  censors 101,761   38 

Recruiting  expenses  (medical  examination,  attestation, 

and  advertising) 27,626  67 

Telegrams,  telephone  messages,  and  postage 78,948  05 

Printing  and  stationery 64,057  00 

Compensation    for    damages    to    animals,    buildings, 

crops,  etc 6,171   10 


$  53,176,613  55 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINATiCB 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

GUARANTEED   SECURITIES. 

The  list  of  securities  guaranteed  by  the  Dominion  is  as  follows: — 

1.  Jhe  Canadian  Northern  Railway  Company,  Cap.  7,  Edward  MI  (1903). 

The  guarantee  is  for  the  principal  of  1)1,923,287  sterling,  and  interest 
thereon  at  the  rate  of  3  per  cent  per  annum  for  fifty  years — 

2.  The  Canadian  Northern  Railway  Comi)any,  Cap.  11,  7-8  Edward  VII 

(1908). 

The  guarantee  is  far  the  principal  of  £1,622,586  19s.  9d.  sterling  deben- 
ture stock  and  interest  thereon  at  the  rate  of  3h  per  cent  per  annum 
for  fifty  years  from  July  20,  1908,  interest  payable  half  yearly. 

3.  The   Canadian   Northern   Ontario    Railway   Company.    Chapter   6,    1-2 

George  V  (1911). 

The  guarantee  is  for  the  principal  of  £7,493,835  12s.  4d.  sterling  deben- 
ture stock  and  interest  thereon  at  the  rate  of  3^  per  cent  per 
annum  for  fifty  years  from  May  19,  1911,  interest  payable  half 
yearly. 

4.  The  Canadian   Northern  Alberta  Railway  Company,  Chapter  6,  9-10, 

Edward  VII     (1910)  as  amended  liy  Chapter  8,  2  George  V  (1912). 

The  guarantee  is  for  the  principal  of  £647,260  5s.  6d.  sterling  deben- 
ture stock  and  interest  thereon  at  the  rate  of  3|  per  cent  per 
annum. for  fifty  years  from  May  4,  1910,  interest  payable  half 
yearly. 

5.  The  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Company,  Chapter  98,  Acts  of  1905. 

The  guarantee  is  of  3  per  cent  bonds  of  the  Railway  Company  to 
an  amount  equal  to  75  per  cent  of  the  cost  of  construction  of  the 
Western  Division  of  the  National  Transcontinental  Railway 
but  not  exceeding  $13,000  per  mile  in  respect  of  the  Prairie  Section 
of  the  said  Railway.  The  amount  of  bonds  issued  and  guaranteed 
is  £7,200,000,  of  which  £3,200,000  were  issued  in  1905,  £2,000,000 
in  1909,  and  £2,000,000  in  1910. 

The  balance,  £6,800,000,  of  the  issue  of  £14,000,000  authorized  by 
the  above  Acts  to  be  guaranteed  by  the   Dominion,   has  been 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

purchased  midcr  authority  of  Chapter  24,  3-4  George  V  (1913) 
"The  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railwaj'  Bond  Purchase  Act". 

The  purchases  by  fiscal  years  were: — 

During  fiscal  year  1912-13 £  2,287,700 

1913-14 2,645,000 

'    "  1914-15 1,867,300 


£  6,800,000 

6.  The    Canadian    Northern    Alberta    Railway    Company,    Chapter   6,    2 

George  V  (1912). 

The  guarantee  is  for  the  principal  of  £733,561  12.*.  lOd.  sterling 
debenture  stock  and  interest  thereon  at  the  rate  of  3J  per  cent 
per  anniun  for  fifty  years,  from  April  1,  1912,  interest  payable 
half  yearly. 

7.  By  "The  Canadian  Northern  Railway  Guarantee  Act,  1914,"  authority 

is  given  the  Dominion  to  guarantee  the  securities  of  the  Canadian 
Northern  Railway  Company  to  an  amount  not  exceeding  845,000,000, 
together  \vith  interest  thereon  at  the  rate  of  4  per  cent  per  annum. 
£3,500,000  of  these  securities  have  been  sold  and  a  portion  of  the 
remainder  has  been  pledged  for  the  purposes  set  out  in  the  Act. 

8.  By  "The  Grand  Trunk  Pacific    Guarantee    Act,    1914",    authority   is 

given  the  Dominion  to  guarantee  the  securities  of  the  Grand  Trunk 
Pacific  Railway  Company  to  an  amount  not  exceeding  816,000,000 
together  with  interest  thereon  at  the  rate  of  4  per  cent  per  annum. 
£655,600  of  these  securities  have  been  sold  and  87,500,000  pledged 
against  an  advance  by  the  Dominion  Government  of  an  issue  of 
Dominion  Notes  to  the  atnount  of  86,000,000. 

DO:^IINION  NOTES. 

The  circulation  of  Dominion  Notes  stood  at  8157,056,118.91  on  March 
31,  1915,  being  an  increase  over  the  circulation  at  the  close  of  last  year  of 
$39,260,480.38. 

SUPERANNUATION  AND  RETIRE:MENT  ACTS. 

The  statement  showing  the  number  and  total  salaries  of  officials  coming 
under  these  Superannuation  Acts  and  the  Retirement  Act  has  been  continued 
to  March  31,  1915 

Respeotfully  Submitted, 


2— B 


T.  C.  BOVILLE, 

Deputy  Minister  of  Finance. 


DEPARTMEyr  OF  FiyAKCE 


DOMINION   NOTE  CIRCULATION. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


Denominations. 

ManliSI, 
1911. 

.March  31, 
1912. 

March  31, 
1913. 

March  31, 
1914. 

March  31, 
1915. 

1 

$        cts. 

10,078.680  00 

7.077,316  50 

.394,499  00 

$        cts. 

10.940,034  00 
8,419,131  .50 
1,245,023  00 

$        cts. 

11,965,784  00 

8,818,213  50 

228,325  00 

6,154,047  50 

15,8.50  00 

7,700  00 

2,061  500  00 

5,315,000  00 

374,500  00 

2,081,000  00 

74,290,000  00 

762,180  40 

27,785  25 

$        cts. 

11,943.840  50 

8,662.035  50 

68,359  00 

.2,705,800  00 

12,950  00 

4.700  00 

2,246,000  00 

5,1.37.000  00 

329.000  00 

2,008,000  00 

83,865,000  00 

785,168  28 

27,785  25 

t        ct«. 
11,825,811  00 

2 

8,410,197  .50 

4.., 
5 

56.111  00 
3,486.227  .50 

50 .-. 

100            

6.5,550  00 

27.000  00 

1,064,000  00 

4,246,000  00 

5.33,500  00 

2,001.000  00 

63.230,000  00 

648,832  50 

27,892  25 

60,650  00 

14,400  00 

1,822,000  00 

5,frl0,000  00 

442,000  00 

1,991,000  00 

82,130,000  00 

711,594  65 

37,800  25 

11,7.50  00 
2, 100  00 

500 

2,311,500  00 

1,000 

4,577,000  00 

500  special 

1,000       "      

5,000       "      

Fractionals 

224,000  00 

1,482,000  00 

123,830,000  00 

811,644  66 

27,777  25 

89,994,270  25 

113,443,633  40 

112,101,885  65 

117,795,638  53 

157,056.118  91 

DOMINION   NOTES  ISSUED  AND   REDEEMED  AND  IN  CIRCULATION. 


Fiscal 
Year. 

Notes  in 

Circulation 

April  1. 

Notes  held  by 

Asst.  Recs. 

General 

April  1. 

New  Notes 

Issued    during 

Year. 

Notes  With- 
drarni  and 
Destroyed 

during  Year. 

Notes  held  by 

Asst.  Recs. 

General 

March  31. 

Notes  in 
Circulation 
March  31. 

1911 

1912 

1913 

S        cts. 

89.994.270  25 
113,443,6.33  40 
112,101,885  65 
117,795,638  53 

$         cts. 

21,496,959  75 
28,406,318  75 
35,849,045  00 
40,075,6.53  75 

$         cts. 

47,122,400  00 
39,949,522  50 
44,870,977  50 
59,054,750  00 

S        cts. 

16,763,677  85 
33, MS, 544  00 
34,950,615  87 
28,243,244  62 

?         cts. 

$        cts. 

1914 

1915 

31,626,678  75 

157,056,118  91 

DOMINION   NOTES  ISSUED  TO  ASSISTANT   RECEIVERS  GENERAL. 


Denomination. 

1911-12. 

1912-13. 

1913-14. 

1914-15. 

Fractionals 

$1 

$2 

$4 

.?           cts. 

104,400  00 
9,376,000  00 
7,064,000  00 
6,304,000  00 

$          cts. 

90.522  50 
12.064.000  00 
8,000.000  00 

$          cts. 

68,977  50 

13,076,000  00 

8,456,000  00 

240,000  00 

420,000  00 

1,225,000  00 

2,685,000  00 

$           cts. 

98,750  00 
13,716,000  00 
8,880,000  00 

$5 

13,940,000  00 
1,025,000  00 
1,1.30,000  00 

420,000  00 

$500                                          

,342,000  00 
2,092,000  00 

925,000  00 

$1,000 

985,000  00 

$1,000     "     .. 
$5,000 

1,490,000  00 
20.350,000  00 

400,000  00 
3,100,000  00 

300,000  00 
18,400,000  00 

30,000  00 
34,000,000  00 

Total               

47,122,400  00 

39,749,522  50 

44.870,977  50 

59,054,750  00 

PVBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  2 

DOMINION'   NOTErf   WITHDRAWN   FROM   CIRCILATION   AND    DESTROYED. 


Denomination. 

1911-12. 

1912-13. 

I9I.3-14. 

1914-15 

Fnictionals. . 

$1 

S           cts. 

35.880  85 

8.506,832  00 

5,6.38,615  00 

180,208  00 

$          cts. 

47,138  50 

10,994,675  00 

7.679.172  00 

5.224.138  00 

304,457  50 

44,950  00 

7,000  00 

13  00 

955,000  00 

2,041,000  00 

310,000  00 

600,000  00 

5,435,000  00 

$           cts. 

54,236  87 

12,8.34,472  50 

8,450,216  00 

1.810.618  00 

2;  131,672  ,50 

2.900  00 

3.000  00 

$           cts. 

57,855  62 
13.830,632  50 

$2 

9.046,020  00 

$4 

12,180  00 

$5 

887  242  50 

$50 

$100... 

Provincial 

4.750  00 
12,300  00 
92  00 
264,000  00 
453.000  00 
137.000  00 
5.50.000  00 
975.000  00 

1,200  00 

2,600  00 

8  00 

$500 

1.084,666  66 

2.924,000  00 
103.500  00 
497.000  00 

5.055.000  00 

284,500  00 

Sl.OOO 

$.500  special  . 

$1,000    •• 

$5,000     •'      . 

965,000  00 

90,000  00 

581,000  00 

2,485,000  00 

Total 

16.763,677  85 

33,648,544  00 

34.950,615  87 

28,243,244  62 

Statement  slunving  one  and  two  dollar  Dominion  Notes  in  circulation,  total 
amount  of  Dominion  Notes  and  Bank  Notes  in  circulation  and  amount 
of  gold  held  by  the  Receiver  General,  March  31,  1882,  to  March  31,  191.5. 


Year. 


One  and  Two 

Dollar  Notes  in 

Circulation. 


Total 

Dominion  Notes 

in  Circul.".tion. 


Bank  Notes 

in 
Circulation. 


Goid  lu'ld 

by  tiie 

Receiver  General. 


1882... 

1883... 

1884... 

1885. . . 

1886... 

1887.... 

1888.... 

1889... 

1890... 

1891... 

1892... 

1893.... 

1894.... 

1895... 

1896.. 

1897... 

1898... 

1899.   . 

1900.. 

1901     . 

1902... 

1903... 

1904... 

1905. . . . 

1906... 

1907... 

1908.. 

1909... 

1910  . 

1911 

1912 

1913 

1914  . 

1915  ... 


9, 
10, 
11. 
II, 
12. 
14. 
14. 
14. 
.15, 
17. 
19. 
20. 
20, 
20 


675 
809 
427 
290 
195 
761 
933 
852 
974 
262 
211 
526 
362 
339 
606 
11 
.306 
902 
599 
1.30 
546 
671 
241 
616 
697, 
427 
119 
215, 
728, 
155, 
3.50, 
783, 
605 
236, 


cts 

.413  00 
..538  00 
385  00 
.6.55  00 
,631  00 
.5,SS  00 
G59  00 
398  00 
.395  00 
.728  00 
976  00 
193  00 
517  00 
.098  00 
214  00 
754  00 
.574  00 
076  00 
.618  00 
.829  00 
,5.52  00 
,.569  00 
,646  00 
,702  00 

,203  on 

,814  00 
..V24  00 

.537  00 
.269  00 
,996  00 

015  00 
,997  00 
,876  00 
,008  50 


14,315 
15,801 
16,901 
15,600 
16,8.58 
14.781 
15.931 
15,110 
15,228 
16,156 
16,213 
17,. 587 
19,548 
20,946 
18,791, 
21.987, 
21,142 
22,9.33 
24,4.')2 
28,498, 
29,868, 
33,777 
39,777, 
47,839, 
47,201. 
54,794, 
60,4.55 
79,351 
87,134, 
89,994, 
113,443, 
112,101, 
117,795. 
157,056. 


cts, 

437  77 
.769  98 
.296  46 
166  86 
.8.38  28 
270  78 
679  11 
965  33 
780  65 
465  4S 
525  76 
711  66 
102  45 
237  12 
747  62 
613  26 
624  7G 
078  39 
442  52 
519  52 
112  05 
733-58 
831  33 
250  33 
260  22 
.590  86 
991  30 
080  50 
068  50 
270  25 
633  40 
885  65 
638  53 
118  91 


S 

32,947 
34,517 
30,197 
29,791 
29,959 
31,. 521. 
31.9.S5. 
.32.471, 
31.704. 
33.020. 
32,483. 
.33.430. 
30.702. 
29,414. 
.30,789, 
31.082. 
.35.930, 
.38,409, 
43,814, 
47,611, 
.52.442. 
58.2S3. 
.59.760. 
58,721, 
65.991, 
76.340 
69.047. 
68.708 
78.265 
SI. 938. 
95.918 
102.202. 
96,848 
96.666 


cts, 

.269  04 
813  52 

882  51 
262  85 

.916  55 
420  43 
285  27 
522  09 
281  61 
661  30 
965  00 

883  00 
607  00 
798  00 
457  00 
.521  00 
0,85  00 
227  00 
918  00 
967  00 
9S2  00 
4S4  00 
119  00 
173  00 
818  00 
013  00 
892  00 
4.58  00 
832  00 
7.53  00 
404  00 
047  00 
384  00 
,544  00 


2, 149. 

2.381. 

2.548. 

2.345. 

4.060. 

2.516, 

3.452. 

3.925. 

3.017, 

3.789, 

3,728 

5.. 550. 

7.624 

9.175. 

7.049 
10.380, 

9.779. 
11.768 
10.829. 
15. 1.59 
15.939, 
20,702 
27,377, 
35,813, 
32,617, 
.37,619. 
41.689, 
61.. 581. 
69.736. 
74. 1.59. 
98.802, 
98,. 507. 
101,161, 
94,644, 


ct.s. 

401  92 
288  51 
794  52 
.525  44 
046  84 
972  36 
022  09 
994  19 

109  53 
704  21 
463  36 
381  36 
381  36 
245  43 
897  33 
205  37 
170  97 
191  25 
263  02 
309  02 
396  55 
144  08 
814  83 
970  43 
209  02 
.596  81 
751  31 
665  45 

110  85 
771  40 
395  14 
112  81 
366  IS 
423  44 


•Includes  amount  held  as  rescr\'e  aKain.st  Savings  Bank  deposit.^. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

Statement    slyowing  amount  of  Canadian  Gold  Coin  issued  hv  ]\Iint  to  March 

31,  1915. 


10. 


March  31, 
1913. 

March  31, 
1914. 

March  31, 
1915. 

Total. 

$ 

185,000 

280,000 

32,500 

37,500 

8,000 

125,000 

162,. 500 

898,325 

3,885 

$ 

45,000 

$ 

i 
230,000 

280.000 

Halifax..                                                 

32,500 

St  John 

37,500 

8,000 

125,000 

- 

162,500 

Otta\v,T.. ..'. 

2,151,410 
1,070 

897,170 
40,525 

3,946,905 

By  Mint  . 

45,480 

1,732,710 

2,197,480 

937,695 

4,867.885 

S     1,388,005 
3,479,880 

S    4,807,885 


Note. — First  coin  issued  May  10,  1912. 

Coinages  (in  dollar  and  cent  denomination)  executed  at  the  Royal  Mint,  Lou- 
don, and  the  Mint,  Birmingham,  for  Canada  during  the  j'ears  1858  to  1907; 
also  coinages  struck  for  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia  before  Confed- 
eration in  1867,  and  for  Prince  Edward  Islancf  before  1873,  when  that 
Province  ■  entered  the  Confederation,  and  coined  and  issued  bj' the  Royal 
Mint,  Ottawa,  January  1,  1908,  to  March  31,  1915. 


Ye'ar. 

/ 

Silver. 

Bbonze. 

50  cents. 

25  cents. 

20  cents. 

10  cents. 

5  cents. 

Total. 

1  cent. 

J  cent. 

Total. 

1858 

S. 

S       cts. 

150,000 

S 

125,000 

S 
75,000 

S       cts. 
350,000  00 

$ 

100.000 
95,790 

S 

"i.'iii 

'  2,000 

$  cts. 
100,000 

18.59 

95.790 

1860 

1,114 

1861 

10.000 
8,000 

(a)   10,000 

1861 

(6)   10,000 

1862 

30,000 

15,000 

5,000 

50,000  00 

(0) 

1862 

10,000 
10,000 
8,000 

'2,066 

(6)   10,000 

1864 

30,000 

10,000 

5,000 

45,000  00 

(a)  10,000 

1864 

(6)  10.000 

1870 

225,000 

225,000  00 

100,000 

140,000 

750,000  00 

0')  1871 
1871 

10,000 

(c)   10,000 

100.000 
40,000 

100,000  00 
560,000  00 
400,000  00 
250,000  00 

80.000 
100,000 

60,000 
100,000 

70,000 

100,000 

40,000 

50,000 

.3.50, 000  00 
800,000  00 
.500,000  00 
400,000  00 

OO  1872 
0')  1874 
0')  1875 
0')  1876 
0')  1880 
0')  1881 
0")  1882 
0)  1883 

40,000 

) 

40.000 

100,000  00 
205.000  00 
150,000  00 
240,000  00 

150,000 
95,000 

100,000 
30,000 

150,000 
75,000 
50,000 
30,000 

400.000  00 
450,000  00 
300,000  00 
300,000  00 

75,000 

20,000 
40,000 

20.000 
40.000 

PUBLIC  ACCOUNT,S  xxi 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Coinages  (in  dollar  and  cent  denomination)  executed  at  the  Royal  Mint,  Lon- 
don, and  the  Mint,  Birmingham,  for  Canada  during  the  years  1858  to  1907; 
etc. — Con. 


Year. 

Silver. 

Bronze. 

50  cents. 

25  cents. 

20  cents 

10  cents. 

5  cents. 

Total. 

1  cejit. 

i  cent. 

Total. 

1884 

S 

i       cts. 

$ 

S 

15,000 
40,000 
80,000 
35,000 
50,000 
60,000 
45,000 
80,000 
52,000 
50,000 
50,000 

$ 

10,000 
50,000 
85,000 
25,000 
50,000 
60,000 
50,OQO 
90,000 
43,000 
85,000 
25,000 

S        c-ts. 

25,000  00 
138,000  00 
300,000  00 

85,000  00 
230,000  00 
130,. 585  00 
155,000  00 
200,000  00 
298,000  00 
160,000  00 
144,518  00 

$ 

25,000 

S 

S     cts. 
25,00(r 

1885 

48,000  00 
135,000  00 
25,000  00 
100,000  00 
(rf)  16,585  00 
50,000  00 
30,000  00 
127,500  00 
25,000  00 
55,000  00 



1886 

15,000 

15,000 

'  40,000 

.A 

15,000 

1887 

15.000 

1888 
1889 

30,000 

40,000 

0)  1890 
1891 

10,000 

10,000 
(0    14,525 
12,000 
20,000 
10,000 
12,000 
20,000 
15,000 

10,000 
14,. 525 

1892 
1893 

75,500 

12.000 
20.000 

1894 
1895 

(e)   14.518 

10.000 
12  000 

1896 

65,000 

75,000 

140,000  00 

20  000 

1897 

15,000 

1898 

50,000 

72,000 

95,000 

217,000  00 

(»  1898 
1899 
1900 

0')  1900 
1901 
1902 

0)  1902 

10.000 
24,000 
10,000 
26,000 
41,000 
30,000 

10,000 
24,000 
10,000 
26,000 
41,000 
30,000 

25,000 
59,000 

(/)103,895  00 
330,000  00 



120,000 
110,000 

1.50,000 
90,000 

398,895  00 
589,000  00 

40,000 
60,000 

160,000  00 

116,000  00 

200,000  00 

(0)211,537  50 

120,000 
72,000 
110,000 
50.000 
1.32,000 
100,000 
100,000 
170,000 
262,000 

100,000 
106,000 
110,000 
50,000 
1.32.000 
120,000 
130,000 
155,000 
260,000 

420,000  00 
3.54,000  00 
420,000  00 
3 11,. 537  50 
.334,000  00 
350,000  00 
4.50,000  00 
809,400  75 
1,194.000  00 

1903 

40,000 

40,008 

0')  1903 

70,000 

30,000 

20,000 

175,000 

1.50,000 

1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
0)  1907 
1908 
1909 
1910 
1911 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1915 

100,000  00 

200.000  00 

(/0309,460  75 

522,000  00 

25,000 
20,000 
41,000 
24,000 

8,000 
21,604 
39,300 
42,020 
.54,480 
50,000 
.55,600 
35,100 

4,800 

25,000 
20,000 
41,000 
24,000 

8,000 
21,604 
39,300 
42,020 
54,4,80 
.50,000 
55,600 
35, 100 

4  800 

7.700 
126,600 
243,600 
162,000 
1.50.500 
1.38,000 
80,500 

22,025  00 
403,900  00 
660,300  00 
622,000  00 
622,. 500  00 
447,000  00 
303,500  00 

16,000  00 

14,900 
210,300 
337,000 
367,700 
334,500 
326,000 
194,000 
4,000 

18,400 
127,500 
223, 100 
239,300 
284,. 500 
264.000 
156,002 

12,000 

63,025  00 

868,300  00 

1,464,000  00 

1,391,000  00 

1, .392. 000  00 

1,175,000  00 

734,002  00 

32,000  00 

2.157,918 

8.192.203  25 

210,000 

4,853,400 

4.260,802 

19,674,323  25 

1,162,219 

5,114 

1,167,333 

Note. — (a)  New  Brunswick  coinage.  (6)  Nova  Scotia  coinage,  (c)  Prince  Ecl%vard  Island  coinage, 
(d)  Recoined  from  withdrawn  20  cent  pieces  of  the  nominal  valuo  of  $17,074.  (c)  Rccoincd  from  withdrawn 
20  cent  pieces  of  the  nominal  value  of  $15,000.  (f)  Including  $18,895  rocoined  from  withdrawn  20  cent  pieces 
of  the  nominal  value  of  $9, .500  and  worn  silver  coin  of  the  fslimated  value  of  $10, .500.  (ti)  Parth'  produced 
from  worn  silver  coin  of  the  nominal  value  of  $11,6S6.75.  (h)  Partly  produced  from  worn  silver  coin  of  the 
nominal  value  of  $2,000.  (i)  Including  $4, .525  produced  from  oUI  copper  and  bronze  coin.  0)  Coined  at 
the  Mint,  Birmingham. 


ULI'lliTMENT  or  FIXAXCK 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


Statement  showing  amount  of  United  States  silver  and  bronze  coin  withdrawn 
from  oirfulation  in  Canada  and  exported  during  the  period  from  April  1, 
1910,  to  March  31,  191.5,  together  with  the  cxiMMidilurc  in  connection  there- 
with. 


1910-11. 

1911-12. 

1912-13. 

1913-14. 

1914-15. 

Total. 

Ontario ...... 

Quebec...    

Xova  Scotia. .  . 
Xew  Brunswick 

Manitoba 

British  Colum- 
bia  

Alberta 

Saskatchewan. . 
Prince  Edward 

$        cts. 

457.058  .39 

200.414  79 

23,970  00 

31,811  50 

239,758  23 

418,791  25 
115,863  72 
50,811  75 

$        cts. 

757.381  03 

212,506  66 

19,811  47 

25,5,35  00 

193,231  06 

468.394  60 
61,550  56 
52,776  70 

$      -  cts. 

704,172  25 

186,032  48 

17,445  00 

23,851  .50 

233,452  17 

534,  .368  40 
108,598  97 
58,919  25 

S        cts. 

602,284  82 

208,288  71 

20.878  00 

30.2.50  75 

2.38,161  .37 

.507.264  33 
72.087  40 
SO.. 576  44 

640  00 

$        cts. 

6.34.087  51 
197,392  M 
30, 167  75 
37,656  00 
165,010  12 

422,-536  92 
75,517  33 
77,913  03 

300  00 

t        cts. 

3.215.584  00 

1.004,635  58 

112.272  22 

149.104  75 

1.069,612  95 

2.351,355  50 
433,617  98 
320,997  17 

940  00 

Total 

1,539,079  63 

1,791,187  08 

1,866,840  02 

1,820,431  82 

1,640,581  60 

8,658,120  15 

Comm.  paid. . . 
Express  charges 

5,769  94 
7,694  90 

6,715  07 
6, 148  96 

6,999  95 
6.460  29 

6,825  99 
6.399  21 

6,151  73 
5,6.53  73 

32,462  68 
.32,357  09 

Total 

13,464  84 

12,864  03 

13,460  24 

13,225  20 

11,805  46 

64,819  77 

SILVER  RECOINAGE  STATEMENT. 


Amount 

Withdrawn 

for     recoinage 

Face  Value. 

■  Amount 

Recoined 

Face  Value. 

Loss  on 
Recoinage. 

.\pril.30,1913                                                                          

April  30,  1914 
March  31,  1915 

$        cts. 

842.743  11 
154.992  10 
106.015  65 

$        cts. 

742,672  63 

185,866  37 

96,893  15 

t        cts. 

53,543  37 
15,652  84 
9,122  50 

1,103,750  86 

1,025,4.32  15 

78,318  71 

COPPER   RECOINAGE  STATEMENT. 


Amount 

Withdrawn 

tor    Recoinage 

Face  Value. 

Amount 
Recoined 
Face  Value. 

Loss  on 
Recoinage. 

.\pril.30,  1913                                                                    

S    cts. 

266  17 
55  32 
46  50 

$    cts. 

201  44 
70  87 
43  78 

i    cts. 

March  31,  1914.                                                                  

49  18 

March  31,  1915.                                                                   

2  72 

367  99 

316  09 

51  90 

PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

THE  GRAND  TRUNK  PACIFIC  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

IN   ACCOr.NT   WITH   THE   MIXISTER  OF   FINANCE   AND    RECEIVER   CENERAL 

OF   CANAD.V 

Authorized   issue   of  £14,000,000  guaranteed   bv    the  Dominion  Government 

(Chapter  98,  Acts  of  1905.) 


Dr. 

Cr. 

By  proceeds  of  £3,200,000  issue  of  3  per  cent  bonds  in  March, 
1905,  and  sold  to  Rothschilds  &  Sons  at  a  net  price  of 
92J  and  accrued  interest — 

£3,200.000  at  92J £2,960,000-0-  0    S14, 405, 333  33 

.\corucd  interest                          34,817-0-11             169,442,96 

S        cts. 

S        cts. 

2,994.817-0-11       14.574,776  29 
Less  cost  of  exchange  in  transfer  to  Canada 15, 102  21 

14,559,674  ftS 

By  proceeds  of  £2,000,000  issue  of  3  per  cent,  bonds  in  July, 
1909,  and  -sold  to  Rothschilds  &  Sons  at  a  net  price  of  80 
and  accrued  interest — 

£2,000.000  at  80 £1,600,000-0-0        7,786,666  66 

Accrued  interest..                                             4,014-5-0              19,536  02 

1,604,014-5-  0        7,806,202  68 
Plus  profit  in  exchange  in  transfer  to  Canada                                   5,006  09 

7,811,208  77 

By  proceeds  of  £2,000,000  issue  of  3  per  cent  bonds  in  July, 
1910,   placed   with   the  Bank  of  Montreal,    I/ondon,   for 
public  subscription  on  terms  to  net  the  company  at  least 
£80-13-9  Tactual  amount  received  £80-14-6S  per  cent.)— 

£2,000,000  at  80-14-6i £1,613,978-1-  0        7,854,693  17 

Less  interest  on  prepaymenLs 1,169-15-5                 5,692  88 

1,612,808-5-  7        7,849,000  29 
Plus   interest   allowed   by   Bank   of 
Montreal,    London,   on   holdings 
to  date  of  transfer  to  Canada..             1,732-11-4                8,43182 

1,614,540-lB-ll        7,857,432  11 

7,852,245  45 
1  280  977  07 

By  interest  allowed  by  Banks  on  deposits 

By  amount    to  meet   the  obligations  of  the  Crown  to  the 
Companv  under  paragraph  5  of  the  schedule  to  Chapter 
24,  Acts  of  1904 

4  !H14  4 It*,  m 

By  proceeds  of  £6,800,000  (balance  of  issue  of  £14,000,000) 
purchased  by  Dominion  Government  under  the  terms  of 
the  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Bond  Purchiise  Act, 
1913— 

£6  800  000  at  par                                                                      33  093  333  33 

• 

Less  amounts  allocated  for  the  payment  of  interest 
on  sums  raised  by  the  company  from  time  to 
time  on  the  pledging  of  bonds. — 

Feb.    11,    1913,    Bank   of   Montreal, 

Montreal $         17, .376  73 

Feb.  21,  1913.  Bank  of  Montreal,  Lon- 
don, £37,696-8-2 183,455  85 

May  5,   1914,    Inion  of  London  and 

Smith'sBank,  London.  £7,128-8-9         34,691  73 

May  5,  1914,  Glynn  Mills  Bank,  Ltd., 

London,  £4,277-1-3 20, 815  04 

May  18,  1914,  Bank  of  Montreal,  Lon- 
don, £17,108^-5 83,260  01 

$      3.39,599  36 
Plus  cost  of  exchange  on  transfer  to 

Canada 14.118  15           3.53,717.51 

32,739,615  82 

To  amount  of  payments  made  to  the  company  under  sundr\- 
certificates  from  the  Government  Chief  Engineer 

69.238,137  85 

69.2.38.137  85 

69,238,137  85 

civ  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
THE  GRAND  TRUNK  PACIFIC  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

IN  ACCOUNT  WITH  THE  MINISTER  OF  FINANCE  AND   RECEIVER  GENERAL 

OF  CANADA. 


Authorized  issue  of 


,000,000   guaranteed    by   tlie    Dominion    of   Canada 
(Chapter  34,  Acts  of  1914). 


Dr. 

Cr. 

By  advances  made  by  the  Dominion  Government  against 
pledge  of  S7,.500,OdO  of  4  per  cent  bonds,  advance  being 
by  issue  of  Dominion  Notes  at  various  times  and  subse- 

$       cts. 

$       cts. 
6,000,000  00 

By  prooeeds  of  £655,600  of  this  issue  sold  to  Messrs.  Foley, 
Welch  &  8tewart,  as  follows — 

No.  20,  1914.  £482,400  at  925 $  2,171,604  00 

Accrued  interest 33,508  91 

■    S  '^  ''OS  ll**  91 

Jan.  26,  1915,  £119,500  at  92i 537 ,  949  17 

Accrued  interest      854  18 

Feb  20   1915,  £28,400  at  92i 127,847  33 

jog    iJOg    5Q 

\us   13   1915   £25  300  at  924                       113,892  17 

Accrued  interest        423  40 

2  986,660  33 

To  amount  of  payments  made  to  the  Company  under  sundry 
certificates  from  the  Government  Chief  Engineer 

8,986,660  33 

8,986,660  33 

8,986  660  33 

Aug.  13,  1915,  balance  of  authorized  issue  still  held  by  the  Company,  unsold  or  unpledged,  £1,090,375-6- 
10=$5,306,493.33. 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS  xxv 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

THE  CANADIAN  NORTHERN  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

IN  ACCOUNT  \YITH  THE  MINISTER  OF  FINANCE  AND  RECEIVER  GENERAL  OF 

CANADA. 

Authorized  issue  of  £1,622,586   19s,  9d,  guranteed   bv  the  Dominion  Govern- 
ment (Chapter  11,  Acts  of  1908). 


Dr. 

Cr. 

By  proceeds  of  sale  of  £1,263,698  193.  9d.  or  $6,150,000,  35  per 

cent  first  mortgage  debenture  stock  sold  en  bloc  for.  . .  ..„$  6,000,000  00 
Less  eichange  at  $4,862,142  in  transfer  to  Canada 5,577  OS 

$        ets. 

$        cts. 
5,994,422  92 

By  proceeds  of  £358,888  3i  per  cent  first  mortgage  debenture 
stock  sold  in  March,  1911,  at  a  net  price  to  the  com- 
pany of  92,  £330,176  19s.  2d S  1,606,861  19 

1,602,534  68 
160,531  81 

By  interest  accrued  to  May  31,  1915,  on  deposits 

To   amount  of  payments  made  to  the  company  under  sundry  certificates 

6,977,080  54 
780,408  87 

To  balance , 

7,757,489  41 

7,757.489  41 

Sept.  8,  1915,  by  balance 

780,408  87 

xxvi  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

THE  CANADIAN  NORTHERN  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

IN  ACCOUNT  WITH  THK  MINISTEU  OF  ITNANf'E  AXI)  RECKIVER  GENEItAI.  Ol 

CANADA. 

Authorized  issue  of  $45,0t)0,000   guaraiitced     by   the    Dominion    of    Canada 
(Chapter  20  of  the  Acts  of  1914;. 


Dr. 

Cr. 

By  advances  made  by  the  Dominion  Government,  .\ugust 
to  December,  1914,  against  pledge  of  $12,500,000  of  4  per 
cent  bonds,  a<ivance  being  by  issue  of  Doniinion  Notes 
at  various  times  and  subsequently  confirmed  by  Legis- 

S        cts. 

$        cts. 
10.000,000  00 

Bv  proceeds  sale  of  £3,000,000  4  per  cent  bonds  in  July,  1914, 
■   at  a  net  price  to  the  Company  of  9U=£2,74.5,000-0-  0        $13,359,000  00 
By  profit  on  exchange  in  transfer  to  Canada 109,361  32 

13,468.361  32 

•>  240  827  68 

By  proceeds  sale  of  £500,000  4  per  cent  bonds  in  Feb.,  1915,  at 
a  net  price  to  the  company  of  91  plus  accrued 

interest^ £455,000-0-    0 

Accrued  interest                                                    7,145-6-  5 

£   462,145-6-  5     $  2,249,107  23 
To  loss  on  exchange  in  transfer  to  Canada 8,279  55 

By  advance   made   by  Columbia   Trust   Co.,    New   York. 
September,   1915,  against  pledge  of  $15,333,333.34  4  per 
cent   bonds — said   bonds   being  pledged   as  security  for 
the   repayment  of   notes  issued   by   the   company,   due 
September  1st,  1917,  for $11, ,500,000  00 

These  notes  were  sold  on  a  6  per  cent  basis  less  underwriting 

11,084,850  00 

95,467  88 

To  amount  of  payments  made  to  the  Company  under  sundry  certificates 

28,800,076  73 
8,089,4.30  15 

To  balance 

Sept.  15,  1915  by  balance 

3G,889..W6  88 

36,889,506  88 
8,089.430  15 

PFBLIO  ACCOUNTS  xxvii 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

THE  CANADIAN   NURTHERN.  ONTAKlU  RAILWAY   COMPANY. 

IN  .\<  T  OINT  WITH  THE  MINISTER  OF  FIXAXfE  .XND  RErKIVER  GENERVI.  OF 

CANADA. 

Authorized    issue   of    £7.350,000    guaranteed    by    the    Dominion    of    Canada 

(Chapter  6,  Acts  of  1911). 


Dr. 

Cr. 

Proceeds  of  £7.000,000  3J  per  cent  first  mortgage  debenture 
stock  sold  at  a  net  price  to  the  company  of  90J — 

£6,352.500-0-0    WO. 9 15,. 500  00 

$         cts. 

S        cts. 

I.ess  exchange  in  transfer  to  Canada 1, 531  34 

30,913,968  66 
1.001.004  71 

By  advance  made  by  the  Guaranty  Trust  Company  of  New  York,  July, 

1913,  on  £293,837  first  mortgage  debenture  stock  pledged  as  security 
By  proci-eds  of  sale  of  £.33,561  in  July,  1914,  of 

this  stock  at  a  net  price  of  88                         £29,533  14     0 
By  advance  made  l)y   I-loyds  Bank,   Ltd., 
London,    on     £22,602    of    above    slock 
pledged  as  security  i  £70  advanced  July, 

1914,  for  each  £100  of  pledged  securities)     15,821     8     0 

£45,. 355     2     0     $      220.728  15 
By  profit  on  exchange  in  transfer  to  Canada                                     188  84 

220.916  99 
1  324  084  39 

By  interest  accrued  to  May  31 ,  1915,  on  deposits 

To  amount  of  payments  made  to  the  company  under  sundry  certificates 

from  the  Ciovemment  Engineer 

To  balance 

31,077,831  61 
2,382,143  14 

July  20,  1915,  by  balance .   . 

33,459,974  75 

33,459,974  75 
2,382  143  14 

THE  CANADIAN  NORTHERN  ALBERTA  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

IN  ACCOUNT  WITH  THE  MINISTER  OF  FINANCE  .\XD  RECEIVER  GENERAL  OF 

CANADA. 

Authorizcil    i.ssue    of    £647,260    guaranteed    by    the     Dominion    of    Canada 
(Chapter  6,  Acts  of  1910,  as  amended  by  Chapter  8,  Acts  of  1912). 


Dr. 

Cr. 

By  proceeds  of  sale  of  £647,260  in  October,  1911,  3}  per  cent 
first  mortgage  debenture  stock  at  a  net  price  to  tlie  com- 
pany of  92,  £595,479-4-0 ...$2,897,998  77 

$         cts. 

i         cts. 

Les-x  eiehangc  in  transfer  to  Canada                                   . .               7,819  69 

2,890,179  08 
77,628  18. 

By  interest  accrued  to  May  31 ,  1915.  on  deposits 

To  amount  of  payments  made  to  the  company  under  sundry  certificates 
from  the  Government  Engineer 

To  balance. 

2,952,897  03 
14,910  23 

May  31,  1915,  by  balance 

2.967.807  26 

2,967.807  2I> 
14,910  23 

DEPARTMENT  OF  FiyANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


THE  CANADIAN  NORTHERN  ALBERTA  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

IN  ACCOUNT  WITH  THE  MINISTER  OF  FINANCE  AND  RECEIVER  GENERAL  OF 

CANADA. 

Authorized  issue   of   £733,561   guaranteed    by    the    Dominion    of    Canada 

(Chapter  7,  Acts  of  1912). 


Dr. 


Cr. 


$     cts. 


By  proceeds  of  £410,959  issue,  3i  per  cent  debenture  stock 
sold  in  November,  1912,  at  a  net  price  to  the  company  of 

90,  £369,863  20 $  1,800,000  13 

Less  on  transfer  to  Canada 0  13 


By  advances  made  hx  the  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  July,  1913,  on  the 
pledging  of  $1,350,000  3J  per  cent  debenture  stock  ($70  advanced  for  each 
SlOO  pledged) 

By  advances  made  by  the  Guaranty  Trust  Company  of  New  York,  July, 
1913,  on  £45,206  3j  per  cent  debenture  stock  pledged  as  security 

By  interest  accrued  to  31st  May,  1914,  on  deposits 

To  amount  of  payments  made  to  the  Company  linder  sundry  certificates 
from  the  Government  Engineer 

To  balance 


$     cts. 


1,800,000-00 


945.000  00 

154.001  77 
38,914  93 


2,927,440  00 
10,476  70 


May  31,  1915,  by  balance.. 


2,937,916  70 


2,937,916  70 
10,476  70 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  2 


DECAYED  PILOTS  FUND. 

IN   ACCOUNT   WITH   THE   DOMINION   OF   CANADA. 


1914. 
April  1... 

Balance  from  March  31 

,  1914                    

S       cts. 

S  cts. 
59,121  26 

Receipts  from  April  1, 
Interest  received  on  bo 
Interest  allowed  on  dep 

1914,  to  March  31 
nds..              .    . . 

st,  1915 

5,948  60 

1 , 620  00 

596  75 

losits  Ti-ith  the  Government.. 

8,165  35 

Less — Pensions  to  pilots,  widows  and  minors... . 
Balance  March  31st,  1915.. 

Gain  of  S2. 137.20  for  the  year. 

67,286  61 
6,028  15 

61,258  46 

1916. 
March  31 

Cash  on  deposit  with  t 
Montreal  Harbour  Del 

he  Government   

22,258  46 

"      31.. 

lentures  held  by  the  Government  as  under: — 

Date. 

Rate 

of 

Interest. 

Maturing. 

Series. 

Numbers. 

Amount. 

July  4.  1891 

Jan.  5,  1894 

Julv  5.1885 

"     5.1887 

"     5,1888 

4  per  cent 

4  "       ...... 

5  "       

4        "       

4        "       

July  5,   1921. ... 

■'     5,   1924.... 
"     5.   1915... 
"     5,   1917... 
"     5,   1918  ... 

H 

J 
D 
J 
G 

^4—65 
1.39—142 
231—246 

21,   45—49 
164—172 

289  and  290 

S       cts. 

6,000  00 
16,000  00 
6,000  00 
9,000  00 
2,000  00 

39,000  00 

61,258  46 

DEPARTMEyr  Of  FlXAyCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


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6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2  A.  1916 


PART    i 


BALANCE  SHEET 


RECEIPTS  AND  PAYMENTS 


MISCELLANEOUS   STATEMENTS 


2—1 


DEPARTMEST  OF  FISAyCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1919 
Balance  Sheet,  Dominion  of 


Dr. 


Amount. 


Total 


Invbstuknts. 

Sinking  Funds. 

Loan  of  1884 

3*  i>er  cent  loan  of  1930-50 

4        ..  ..      1940-60 

Sundry  Investments. 

Consolidated  Fund  Investment  Account 

Loans  to  Banks,  "Finance  Act,  1914  " 

Montreal  Harbour  O  >mmis.sion    

Montreal  Turnpike  Trust 

Quebec  Harbour  Debentures 

St.  .lohn  Bridge  and  Railway  Extension  Company 

Three  Rivers  Harbour  Debentures 

Canadian  Northern  Railway  Loan  Account,  1914  (Chapter  4  of  Acts 

of  1915) 

The  Grand  Trunk   Pacific   Railway,   Prairie  Section— Loan  Account 

(Chapter  19  of  Acts  of  1909) 

The  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Loan  Account,  1913  (Chapter  23  of 

Acts  of  1913) 

The  Grand  Tnmk  Pacific  Railway  Loan  Account,  1914  (Chapter  4  of 

Acts  of  1915) 

The  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Investment  Account 


PcBLio  Works. 

CanaJs. 

Burlineton  Bay  Canal 

Chambly  Canal  and  River  Richelieu 

Improvement  of  the  Trent 

Lachine  Canal 

Lake  St.  Peter  

Murray  Canal 

Ottawa  Works 

Quebec  Canals 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  Canals 

St.  Lawrence  Canals 

St.  Ours  Lock 

St.  Peters  Canal 

Tay  River  Navigation 

Trent  River  Navigation 

Welland  Canal 

II        Ship  Canal 

Aliscellaneous 


Railways, 


Digby  and  Annapolis  Railway   .....    

Intercolonial  Railway 

International  Railway   

Prince  Edward  Island  Railway   

National  Transcontinental  Railway 

Hudson  Bay  Railway 

New  Cars  for  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General. 

North  Railway 

Quebec  Bridge  .* . 

Miscellaneous  


Carried  forward . 


Ct8. 


6,515,714  28 

3,733,178  00 

541,914  23 


194,639  65 

5,392,500  00 

22,585,000  00 

195,000  00 

8,T()3,5.tO  58 

4.33,900  00 

81,760  97 

10,000,000  00 

10,000,000  00 

15,000,000  00 

6,000,000  00 
33,093,333  23 


308, 

530, 

559, 

10,987, 

1,164, 

1,248, 

6,865, 

34 

4,994^ 

34,03.S. 

5, 

492, 

572, 

14,302, 

29,326, 

5,068, 


328  32 
92  59 
067  70 
145  80 
235  08 
94ii  71 
580  62 
841  69 
,372  51 
477  66 
690  91 
023  82 
730  07 
,802  49 
028  12 
,458  29 
125  00 


660,683  09 

108,095,209  43 

1,300  00 

9,490.899  71 

152,801,934  68 

10,860,776  66 

71,5o8  82 

2.50,000  00 

14,639,359  34 

li'.OOO  00 


10,790,806  51 


111,739,684  43 


110,499,647  38 


296.889,701  73 


529,919,840  05 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
Canada,  on  March  31,  1915. 


Cr. 


Amount. 


Totai. 


Public  Dkbt. 
Payable  in  London. 


I  per  cent 


loan  of  1909 

1884 

Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  land  grant. 

1930-60 

1888 

1892  

1894  

1897 

1940-60 


Temporary  Loans : — 

Imi>erial  Government 

Bank  of  Montreal,  Ottawa. 
Treasury  Bills 


'     Payahle  in  Cariada. 

Province  of  New  Brunswick  6  per  cent  loan  debentures. 

Province  of  Canada  5  per  cent  loan  debentures 

Dominion  Stock,  issue  A,  0  per  cent 

A,  3i      

B.3f      „  

<■  M  C,  3n        M 

II  .,        1896,  3i  per  cent 


DoMDJiDN  Notes.. 


Trust  Funds. 


Bank  Circulation  Redemption  Fund. 

Common  School  Funds 

Indian  Funds 


Photi.vcb  Accounts. 

Province  of  British  Columbia  Debt  Account 

•I  Manitoba  Debt  A(  count 

II  Nova  .Sc/jtia  Debt  Account 

II  New  Brunswick  Debt  Account. . . .    . . 

u  Ontario  Debt  Account,  -'7  Vict,  c  4. . 

•I  Prince  Edward  Island  Debt  Account. 

Quebec  Debt  Account,  47  Vict.  c.  4. . 


2._U 


Carried  forward 


<j6,701, 

23,4li7, 

15,056, 

137,0.58, 

8,071, 
18,250, 
10,950, 

4,888, 
93,9a6, 


842  (58 
206  27 
006  66 
841  00 
230  16 
000  00 
000  00 
185  64 
660  66 


61,473,684  22 

5,000,000  00 

14,599,999  99 


600  00 

400  00 

8.000  00 

34,1.S6  67 

166,900  00 

48.666  67 

64,350  00 

367,900  00 


Provincial  Notes,  Nova  Scotia. 

Unpaid  Warrants,  Pbince  Edward  Island.. 

Savings  Banks. 

Dominion  Government  Savings  Banks 

Post  Office  Savings  Banks 

Savings  Banks,  Nova  Scotia  Suspense  Account.. 
■I  II  Interest  u 

Seigneurial  Aococnts. 

Compensation  to  Seigneurs 

.1  Townships 


14,001,216  52 

39,995,406  40 

977  81 

4,117  53 


34,084  96 
153  00 


5,625,339  53 
2.631.664  .56 
7,7.'«,145  97 


583,021  40 
3,57i*,94l  20 
1.05.5.924  25 

52!l,299  39 
2,84i«.2S9  52 

775,791  83 
2,549,213  61 


338,369,979  07 


81,073,684  21 


690,953  34 
157,056,118  91 

39,220  05 

549  59 


54,001,718  26 


34,237  96 


15,995,150  06 


11.9^0,481  20 


659,182,092  65 


DEPARTMEfNT  OF  FINA.NOE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Balance  Sheet,  Dominion  of 


Db. 


Brought  forward  

Vi;blic  Works— Continued. 
Sundry  Worki. 


Bare  Point  Breakwater 

Cape  Tonnentiiie  Harbour 

Esquinmit  Giaving  Dock  

Georgian  Bay  to  Alontrnal,  Waterway  Survey 

Government  Buildings,  Ottawa 

Improvement  to  the  St.   Lawrence 

Kingston  Graving  Dock   

Land  and  Cable  Telegraph  Lines 

Levis  Graving  Dock 

Montreal  Harbour  Improvements 

New  Dominion  Building,  Toronto 

Port  Arthur  and  P^ort  William  Harbour  and  River  Kaministiqne . 

Halifax  Dry  Dock 

Port  Colborne  Harbour 

Quebec  Harbour  Improvements  

Rainy  River  Lock  and  Dam 

St.  Andrews  Rapids,  including  Red  River  Improvements 

St.  John  Harbour  Tmprovements 

Tiffin  Harbour  Improvements 

Vancouver  Harlxjur 

Victoria  Harbour,  Ontario— Improvements 

Victoria  Harbour,  British  Columbia— Improvements 

Yukon  Territories  Works 

Toronto  Harbour 


Militia  . 


Province  Accounts. 


Province  of  Nova  Scotia  Suspense  Account 

ti          Prince  Edward  Island  Land  Account. 
II  Quebec  Debt  Account 


Miscellaneous  and  Banking  Accounts. 


Alberta  Government,  Special  Account    .    

Bank  of  England,  Suspense  Account 

Bank  of  Monlreai,  Provincial  Notes,  Suspense  Account 

Calgary  and  Edmonton  Railway,  Special  Account 

Canada  Grain  Act 

Canadian  Northern  Railway  Special  Account 

Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Land  Grant  Security,  Suspense  Account . . . 

Copi)er  Coinage   

Gold  Coinage  Account 

High  Commissioner  for  Canada  in  London,  Suspense  Account 

Imperial  Government 

Int<-rcolonial  Railway,  Open  Accounts 

II  II         Stores  Account 

International  Railway  of  New  Brunswick,  Stores  Account 

King's  Printnr,  .Stationery  ' 

Militia  and  Defense— Suspense  Account 

National  Transcontinental  Railway,  Open  Accounts 

11  M  Stores  Accounts..   ..         

New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Railway,  Open  Accoimts 

M  I.  'I  Stores  Accounts. 

Ontario  Farmers — "  Gift " 


Carried  forward. 


217, 

2:56, 

1,233, 

82.S, 

13,35.5, 

19,397, 

55fi, 

348, 

971, 

l.l«0, 

1,136, 

10,042, 

3, 

904, 

3,516, 

1,572, 
8,267, 

481, 
1,808. 

761, 
1,401, 
1,921. 

951, 


995  90 
860  63 
Col  35 
015  86 
231  34 
542  03 
589  35 
320  77 
.592  .58 
342  83 
379  17 
045  40 
5.^1  57 
4.59  39 
265  89 
133  80 
798  97 
570  77 
621  59 
155  69 
801  79 
234  45 
392  10 
228  76 


40,315  94 

782,402  33 

1,473,609  63 


47,514  66 

168  95 

28,431  33 

1,203,227  OS 

43,059  13 

65«,791  27 

23,674  43 

15,781  28 

482,427  75 

3,986  31 

5,280,659  07 

1,620,903  88 

2,379,244  22 

13,324  47 

210,157  74 

622,451  07 

29.621  77 

65,183  55 

28,528  79 

3,796  45 

36,944  15 


ToUl. 


$        CtH. 

529,919,840  06 


70,974,762  04 
12,118,1:50  87 


2,296,327  90 


12,795,877  35   615,.309,080  86 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
Canada,  on  March  31  1915 — Continued 


Cr. 


Brought  forward . 


MiSCKLLAXEOUS  ASD  BANKING  ACCOUNT. 


Alberta  School  Lands 

Alberta  Government  Seed  Grain 

Atlantic  and  Lake  Superior  Company,  Special  Account 

Banque  du  Peuple.  Si»ecial  Account  

Banque  Ville  Marie,  Special  Account 

Bank  of  Yarmouth,  Sjjecial  Account 

Behring  Sea  Indemnity 

Briton  Medical  and  General  Life  Association,  Special  Account 

Banque  St.  Hyacinthe,  Si>ecial  Account 

Cash  Suspense 

Central  Rank,  Special    Account 

Collmfrwood  Harbour,  Special  Account. 

Columbia  Kiver,  Si)ecial  Account 

CompatiTuie  Miir-eulie  (VKimneuble«  Spe^ifil  Account 

Commercial  Bank  of  Manitoba,  Special  Account 

Contractors'  Securities 

Copyright  Duties 

Decayed  Pilots"  Fund  .Account    

Fort  Osborne  Barra-ks,  Special  Account 

French  Government,  Special  Account 

Govenmient  Annuities  Account 

Insurance  Fund.    . .         

Interior  Department,  Special  Account 

Intercolonial  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Railways,  Employees'  Provi- 
dent Fund 

Interprovincial  Bridge  over  Restigouche,  Special  Account 

International  Railway  of  New  "Brunswick,  Open  .\ccounts 

Labour  Depai  tment.  Suspense  Account 

Land  .\ssurance  Fund,  Sfjecial  Account i 

Law  Fees.  Maritime  Court,  Ontario 

Maniuiba  School  Lands  Account 

New  Zealand  Government,  Special  Account 

Prisonei-s  of  War 

Pelagic  Sealing,  Special  Account  . .    

Post  Office  Account 

Railways  and  Canals  Department,  Suspense  Account 

Railway  Gra.ie  Crossing  Fund 

Retirement  Fund  .-Vccount    

Royal  Northwest  Mounted  Police,  Special  Account 

Saskatchewan  School  Lands  Account 

St.  ,Tohn  and  Quebec  Railway,  Stores  Account 

St.  Helen's  Island,  Special  .Account 

St.  Stephen's  Bank,  .Special  Account 

Strathcona  Trust,  Sijecial  Account 

Superannuation  Fund '. 

Three  Rivers  Harbour,  Sinking  Fund 

Unpaid  Couj)ons 

Unpaid  Debentures 

Unpaid  Dividends,  British  Columbia 

"  Canada  

"  Dominion  Stock 

"  New  Brunswick 

"  Nova  Scotia 

<■  Prince  Edward  Island 

L'npaid  warrants  of  former  years,  Canada 

War  Special  Account 


Total. 


Carried  forward. 


$  cts.  S         cts. 

659,182,092  65 


2,520,59G  SO 

S,7S4  19 

1,521  82 

14,694  85 

4,551  09 

1,289  82 

8,022  05 

179  74 

.5,915  00 

30,841  18 

2,22S  94 

12,304  80 

■  2,989  10 

50,nno  no 

6,4(>0  56 

5,638,672  69 

76  37 

61,258  46 

62,947  27 

26,824  .S5 

2,315,58.5  53 

263,88)  .33 

50,846  04 

376,836  29 

8,837  70 

11,056  29 

0  96 

7,340  11 

408  25 

3,686,966  91 

351,938  87 

27,487  05 

220,000  00 

2,441,744  .54 

9,062  86 

1,032,.50:  71 

3,045,348  01 

108,857  00 

3,063,063  02 

579  67 

19,783  10 

11,931  00 

.500.000  00 

442,000  14 

1,749  49 

33,622  37 

973  33 

33  67 

4,663  18 

4..S75  23 

1,279  00 

795  SO 

8G7  25 

49  36 

626,000  00 


27,130,822  20 


686,312,914  8.5 


DEPARTMEyr  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Balance  Sheet,  Dominion  of 


Db. 

Amount. 

Total. 

Brought  forward 

S          cts. 
12,795,877  ST, 

19,169  G9 

62,6i)5  61 

1,3.58,056  59 

1,281,304  97 

4,4:«!  33 

10,093,582  29 

li<3,283  91 

653,248  35 

129,613  45 

S          cU. 

615,309,080  86 

Miscellaneous  amd  Banking  Account— Cojic/ttded. 

Prince  Kdward  Island  Railway,  Open  Account 

„                „                      Stores  .\ccounts 

Qu'Appelle,  L.L.  and  Saskatchewan  Railway,  Special  Account 

Russian  Goveniment  Special  .-Vccount 

Seed  drain  and  Relief  .\ccounts         

Seed  Grain  Saskatchewan  Government 

Silver  Coinage 

Southern  Alberta  f -and  Co.,  Ltd 

240,000  00 

26,821,268  54 
94,894,986  95 

Specie  Reserve                                                                              

4,574,656  83 

Railway  Account. 

62,789.776  09 

15,142,63.3  .34 

10,457,458  01 

7,302  18 

Grand  Trunk  Railway,  Debenture  Account 

,1                        ,1         Interest  Account  

88,397,169  62 

Terkitorial  Account. 

1,460,000  00 

1,460,000  00 

10,425,395  92 

Add — Dominion  Lands  to  March  31 1911 

Less — Received  from  Dominion  Lands         

13,345,395  92 
4,273,526  11 

Add— Expenses  connected  with  the  North-west  Rebellion 

9,009,869  81 
826,077  87 

9,895,947  68 

839,893,110  48 

:  PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Canada,  on  March  31,  1915. — Concluded. 


Cr. 


Brought  forward . 


Cash 

consoudated  fcnd. 


Amount. 


S       cts. 


Total. 


S       cts. 
686,312,914  85 


14,160,899  a2 
139,419,296  11 


839,893,110  48 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINAyCE  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A:.  1916 
Statement  of  tho  Receipts  and  Payments  of  Canada 


Recbipts. 


Consolidated  Fund. 


Customs 

Chinese  Revenue. 
Excise. 


Post  Office  , 

Revenue  from  Public  Works 

Revenue  from  Minor  Public  Works 

Revenue  from  Railways 

Revenue  from  Canals 

Interest  on  Investments 

Patent  Fees 

Casual   

Ordnance  Lands 

Fines  and  Forfeitures 

Premmm,  Discount  and  Exchange 

Mariners'  Fund 

Electric  Light  Inspection 

Steamboat  Inspection - . 

Gas  Inspection   

\Vf  ights  and  Measures 

Cullers'  Fees 

Law  Stamps 

Penitentiaries 

Insurance  Inspection 

Fisheries 

Modus  Vivendi  

Canada  Gazette 

Suoerannuation , 

Lighthouse  and  Coast  Service 

Dominion  Steamers 

Military  College 

Militia 

Civil  Service  Examination  Fees 

Supreme  and  Exchequer  Court  Reports 

Dominion  Lands 

Militia  Pensions  Revenue   

Royal  Northwest  Mounted  Police  Officers'  Pensions. 

Inspection  of  Staples 

War  Tax  Revenue 


Loans. 
Temporary  Loans — 

"Treasury  Bills 

Bank  of  Montreal,  Ottawa 

Imperial  Government 

4  p.  c.  Loan  of  1940-60 

3  p.  c.  Loan  of  1888  iConversion  of  £1,700  3J  p.c.  1914-19  at  110). 

Savings  Banks 

Dominion  Notes 


Tbust  Fdnds. 


Bank  Circulation  Redemption  Fund. 
Indian  Fund 


Investments. 
Loans  to  Banks — Finance  Act,  1914 


Carried  forward. 


Amount. 


75,941,219  72 

294,490  17 

21,479,730  79 

13,04C,G64  68 

341,414  97 

34,951  75 

12,149,3.57  32 

427,7«3  14 

2,980,241!  87 

219,011  49 

l,602,(;i9  27 

4,409  C4 

49,636  12 

268.572  33 

72,524  89 

82,440  20 

5.707  38 

56,841  30 

103,.322  24 

3,114  54 

9,788  25 

44,546  67 

4.5,561  77 

92,757  02 

8,878  75 

19,443  49 

37,366  22 

676  00 

35,579  38 

32,047  17 

64,831  26 

9,973  00 

643  38 

2,859,714  59 

27,281  68 

5,262  71 

517,034  63 

98,056  95 


14,599,999  99 

5,000,000  fW 

61,473,684  22 

35,526,666  66 

827  33 


262,293  90 
775,194  66 


Total. 


133,073,481  73 


116,601,178  20 
14,012,632  06 

55,486,228  00 


1,037,488  56 


9,047,267  55 


329,258,276  10 


PUBLIC  ACCOVTfTS 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
for  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915. 


Payments. 


Consolidated  Fukd. 


Interest  on  Public  Debt 

Charges  of  Management 

Sinking  Funds  

Premium,  Discount  and  Exchange 

Civil  Government 

Administration  of  Justice 

Diiniinion  Police 

Legislation 

Penitentiaries   

.\rts,  Agiiculture  and  Statistics 

Immigration   

Quarantine 

Pensions 

Superannuation 

Militia 

Rciyal  Northwest  Mounted  Police . . . 

Public  Works  Income 

Railways  and  Canals  Income 

Mail  Subsidies  and  Steamboat  Subventions 

Ocean  and  River  Service 

Lighthouse  and  Coast  Service 

Marine  HospitaU 

Steamboat  Inspection  

Fisheries 

Department  of  Mines 

Scientific  Institutions 

Subsidies  to  Provinces     

Indians   

Government  of  the  Northwest  Territories. . 

Miscellaneous 

Yukon  Provisional  District 

Naval  .Service 

Labour 

Customs 

Excise 

Weights,  Measures,  Gas  and  Electric  Light. . . 

Culhng  Timber 

Ins|x>ction  of  Staples 

Adulteration  of  Food 

Post  Office 

Public  Works,  Collection  of  Revenue 

Railways  and  Canals,  Collection  of  Revenue. . 

Dominion  Lands     

Trade  and  Commerce 

Bounties 


Redemfhon'  of  Debt. 


Temporary'  Loans 

Dominion  Stock  issue  "  B  "  3^  p.  c. 


Savings  Banks.  . . 
Dominion  Notes. 


Amount. 


Carried  forward 


15,736,742  94 

451,324  03 

l,ri45,811  53 

103,405  58 

6,157,!l«()  62 

l,4«il,504  46 

ll.S,i)94  94 

2.376.983  66 

b60,03l  14 

3,618,487  55 

l,G5t',l.si  68 

232,874  90 

358,557  52 

461,698  61 

10,060,617  74 

9.i2.017  98 

19,343,532  35 

727.205  72 

^,162,632  85 

1,133,716  74 

2,583,025  71 

65,801  04 

65,063  16 

1,46,5,.360  65 

470,194  07 

.■>01,431  21 

11,451,673  28 

2,400,629  92 

2,870  25 

2,837,136  98 

340.043  30 

1,289,021  98 

63,441  28 

3,775,364  31 

830,174  57 

288,831  57 

7,911  84 

2,353  63 

47,238  59 

15,961,191  47 

799,1.52  31 

13,876,059  63 

3,701,179  88 

2,943,495  14 

124,272  23 


8,273,333  32 
27,500  00 


Total. 


cts 


135,523,206  64 

8,300,833  32 

15,578,517  22 
16,225,747  62 


175,628,304  70 


10 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   -1916 
Statement  of  the  Receipts  and  Paymenta  of  Can  ad 


Receipts. 


Brought  forward  

MiSOELLAKEOUS. 

Alberta  School  LanHs  Account    

Bank  of  Moiitrial,  London,  Loan  Suspfcnse  Account 

BanquR  Ville  Marie.  Special  Account   

Calgary  and  Edmonton  Railway,  Sjjccial  Account.   

Canada  Urain  Act : — (iovernmont  Klevators 

Canadian  Northern  Railway,  Special  Account 

Canadian  Red  Cross  .Society  :— .Special  Account 

Cash  Suspense 

Compagnie  MnteuUe  d'Emmeubles,  Special  Account 

Contractors'  Securities  '. 

Cojjper  Coinage 

Decayed  Pilots"  Fund  Account 

Dominion  Assay  Ottice 

French  Government  Sjiecial  Account 

Gold  Coinage  Account 

Government  Annuities  Account 

High  Commissioner  for  Canada  in  London,  Suspeuse  Account 

Imperial  (Toverument 

Insurance  Fund 

Intercolonial  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Railway  Employees'  Provident 

Fund 

Intercolonial  Railway,  Open  Accounts.  - : 

M  i<         .Stores  Account. .      

II  .r        Windsor  Branch,  Open  Account 

M  M         Windsor  Branch,  Stores  Account 

International  Railway  of  New  Brunswick,  Open  Accounts 

International  Railway  of  New  Brunswick,  Stores  Account 

Interior  Department,  Suspense  Account 

Kings'  Printer  Advance  Account 

King's  Printer  Stationery  Othce  Account 

Labour  Department — Fair  Wages  Suspense  Account 

Land  Assurance  Fund.  Special  Account 

Manitoba  School  Lands  Account 

Militia  and  Defence,  Special  Account   

National  Transcontinental  Railway,  Open  Accounts 

,.  II  .1  Stores        

New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Railway,  Open  Accounts. . 
New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Railway,  Stores  Account. . 

New  Zi-aland  Government,  Special  Account 

Outstaniliiig  Cheques -Account 

Pelagic  Sealing,  Special  Account 

Post  Othce  Account 

Prince  Edward  Island  Railway,  Open  Account 

II  II  Stores      I 

Prisoners  of  War 

Qu'Appelle,  Long  Lake  and  Saskatchewan  Railway,  Special  Account. . 

Railways  and  Canals,  Suspense  Account 

Railway  Grade  Crossing,  Special  Account 

Retirement  Funfl  Account 

Royal  Northwest  Mounted  Police,  Special  Account 

Saskatchewan  School  Lands  Account 

Seed  Grain  and  Kelief  Accounts 

Seed  Grain  Advances,  1908,  Province  of  Saskatchewan 

Silver  Coinage  .Account .  . .    .    ...        

St.  John  and  Quebec  Railway,  Open  Accounts 

II  II  II  Stores  Account 

Superannuation  Fund  Account 

Three  Kivers  Harbour,  Sinking  Fund  Account 

Unpaid  Dividends,  Dominion  Stock 

War,  Special  Account 


Carried  forward . 


Amount. 


■»33,638  3G 

4o  75 

15  00 

21.">,<)(J2  OG 

l,3<l."),17o  77 

23.S,13G  01 

4(t,(J00  00 

4,246  49 

50,000  00 

1,872,2»7  55 

XiJM)  00 

8,lt>5  35 

2,108,328  10 

2,859,047  .59 

l,114,ti39  08 

433,810  02 

9,374  54 

4,971,774  58 

71,366  57 

216,344  84 

9,866,688  44 

4,46.5,029  77 

13,511  71 

25,069  88 

52,411  31 

2,852  37 

129  04 

1,815,.562  18 

1,087,471  89 

34  80 

229  18 

317,989  .39 

2,208  24 

137,571  02 

72,916  94 

13,401  79 

21,100  06 

1,068,291  87 

74,059  34 

20,000  00 

73,186,957  63 

144,765  01 

176,849  48 

28,994  28 

193,680  03 

8,105  33 

200,000  00 

6r9,:>02  oz 

125,000  00 

470,901  03 

68,503  56 

.5,947  18 

690,000  00 

8,363  79 

1,173  06 

38,894  31 

67  93 

225  75 

701,000  00 


Total. 


t         cts. 
329,258,276  Itt 


111,775,158  67 


441,033,434  77 


1  PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
for  the  Fiscal   Year  ending  March  31,  1915. — Continued. 


11 


Patmsnts. 


Brought  forward 

Tbdst  Funds. 


Bank  Circulation  Redemption  Fund. 
Indian  Fund 


Investments. 


The  Canadian  Northern  Railway  Loan  Account 

Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Comi^iny  Investment  Account. 
Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Company  Loan  Account,  1913. . 

The  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Loan  Account,  1914    

Loans  to  Banks — Finance  Act  1914 

^lontreal  Harbour  Commission  

Quebec  Harbour  Coumnssion 


Miscellaneous. 

Albersa  .School  Lands  Account     

Alberta  Govemnreut,  Special  Accoimt 

Bank  of  England  .Su8i>en8e  Account 

Banque  du  Peuple,  Special  Account 

Banque  St.  Uyacinthe  Special  Account 

Banque  Ville  Marie 

Bank  of  Yarmouth .' 

Canada  Grain  Act : — Government  Elevators 

Canadian  Northern  Railway,  Special  Account 

Canadian  Red  Cross  Society  : — S[>ecial  Account 

Cash  Suspense  - 

Commercial  liank  of  Manitoba. 

Contractors'  Securities 

Copper  Coinage 

Decayed  Pilots'  Fund  .\ccount 

Dommion  Assay  Office 

French  Government 

Gold  Coinage  Account  

Government  Annuities  Account 

High  Commissioner  for  Cnnada  in  London,  Suspense  Account 

Imperial  Government 

International  Railway  of  New  Brunswick,  0()en  Account 

International  Railway  of  New  Brunswick,  Stores  Account   

Intercolonial  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Railways  Employees'Provident 

Fund   

Insurance  Fund 

Intercolonial  Railway,  Open  Account 

I.  "  Stores  Account 

!■  ■■  Windsor  Branch,  Open  Account 

'I  "  M  Stores  Account   

Kind's  Printer,  Advance  Account 

"  .Stationery  Office  Account 

Labour  Department,  Fair  W.agea  Suspense  Account 

Manitoba  School  Lands  Account 

Militia  and  Defence,  Special  Account     

National  Transcontinental  Railway,  Open  Account 

"  ■■  "         Stores  .-Vccount 

New  Bmnswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Railway,  Open  Account. . . 
"  11  11  11  Stores  Account . . 

New  Zealand  Government 

Ontario  Farmers  "Gift",  Special  Account 

Outfit  mding  Cheque  Account 

Post  Office  .Account 

Prince  Edward  Island  Railway,  Open  Account 

11  11  11         Stores  Account 


Amount. 


148,197  b7 
72'i,043  40 


Total. 


10,000,000  00 
9,087,526  64 
6,500,000  00 
6,000,000  00 

14,439,767  55 
1,925,000  00 
1,995,000  00 


275,380  28 

47,514  66 

168  95 

20  00 

230  00 

15  00 

55  00 

1,348,234  90 

80,000  00 

49,000  00 

36  23 

.55  00 

3,074,668  19 

31,676  30 

6,028  15 

2,108,328  10 

2,832,223  24 

234,484  86 

154,155  04 

13,360  85 

10,252,433  65 

41, .355  02 

16,176  84 

228,730  31 

6,202  34 

8,995,361  66 

4,664,391  91 

13,511  71 

18,069  78 

l,81.-),.562  18 

1,099,969  59 

1.50  34 

182,649  98 

687,976  47 

156.352  70 
82,542  82 
41,930  58 
24,896  51 

716.353  00 
36,944  15 
74,059  .34 

74,229,496  03 

140,944  47 

171,875  12 


Carried  forward '    113,955,57185      226,449,839  96 


$  cts. 

175,628,304  70 


874,241  07 


49,947,294  19 


12 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
Statement  of  the  Receipts  and  Payments  of  Canada 


Receipts. 


Brou(?lit  forward . 


Cash  Accounts. 


Bank  of  Montreal,  London. 
Cash  Credits 


Specie  Reserve  Account  . 


Carried  forward 


Amount. 


S         cts. 


TotAl. 


107,725,482  35 
357,780,014  06  \ 


$         eta. 
441,033,434  77 


465,50.-., 496  41 
8,318,774  88 


914,837,706  06 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


13 


SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  2 
for  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


Payments. 


Amount. 


Total. 


Brought  forward 

Miscellaneous— Continufd. 


Prisoners  of  War 

Kailway  Grade  Crossing,  Special  Account 

Retirement  Fund 

Royal  Northwest  Mounted  Police  Suspense  Account 

Russian  Government 

Saskatchewan  School  Lands  Account. 

Seed  Grain  and  Relief  Accounts 

Silver  Coinage  Account 

St.  Helen's  Island  Special  Account 

St.  Stephen's  Bank  Special  Account 

St.  John  and  Quebec  Railway  Open  Accounts 

St.  John  and  Quebec  Kailway  Stores  Account 

South  Africa  Government  Special  Account 

Southern  Alberta  Land  Company.  Limited 

Unpaid  Dividends,  Dominion  Stock 

War  Si>ecial  Accovmts 


Cash  Accounts. 


Bank  of  Montreal,  London . 
Cash  Debits 


Spbcie  Reserve  Account. 


R.MLw.ws  AXi)  Canals— Capital- 


International  Railway 

Intercolonial  Kailway 

Prince  Kdward  Island  Railway 

North  Kailway 

National  Transcontinental  Railway. 

Hudson  Bay  Railway 

Quebec  Bridge  .    

Cornwall  Canal 

Lachine  Canal 

Soulanges  Canal  

Trent  Canal 

WeUand  Canal 

Welland  Ship  Canal 


Public  Works — Capital. 

Astronomical  Observatory,  Ottawa 

Victoria  Memorial   Museum 

French  River  Waterway  Improvements 

Halifax  Dry  Dock 

Esquimau  Dry  Dock 

New  De[*artniental  Buildings,  Ottawa. 

Ottawa,  P'astcm  Bliwk   .  

Toronto,  New  Dominion  Building 

Toronto  Harbour  Iinpro\ements 

Quebec  Harbour  Improvements   

River  .St.  Lawrence,  Ship  Canal 

Royal  Mint,  Refinery 

Port  Arthur  and  Fort  William  Harbour  and  River  Improvements. 

Victoria  Harbour,  British  Columbia 

St.  John  Harbour 

Vancouver  Harbour,  British  Columbia 


Carried  forward. 


S         cts, 
113,955,571  85 


1,507  23 

92,099  4S 

72,870  08 

16,143  00 

1,281,304  97 

259,144  93 

9,73B,159  19 

666,065  31 

216  90 

346  W 

12,800  12 

593  39 

129,613  45 

240,000  00 

162  75 

75,000  00 


99,058,360  63 
348,373,380  07 


1,300  00 

6,663,676  65 

570,530  70 

250,000  00 

9,831,937  58 

4,773,743  99 

2,816,3<>5  10 

3,500  00 

213,835  OR 

92,609  72 

1,001,700  35 

104,9.50  21 

4,074,200  69 


68,688  31 

27,216  54 

68,354  43 

144  88 

40,702  77 

705,675  22 

75,097  62 

306,727  68 

806,056  17 

474,117  83 

1,894,042  21 

30,739  31 

1,497,212  32 

1,0.54,269  77 

2,999,9.50  20 

999,734  72 


S         cts. 
226,419,839  96 


126,539,.599  25 


447,431,740  70 
1,861,206  36 


30,398,290  05 


11,049,029  98 
843,723,706  30 


14 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FIXAXCE  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  «.   1916 
Statement  of  the  Receipts  and  Fa^'ments  of  Canada 


Receipts. 


Amount. 


Total. 


Brought  forward . 


S        ets.  S  cts. 
914,857,706  06 


Carried  forward. 


914,857,706  06 


i  PIBLIC  ACCOVSTS 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
for  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915 — Concluded. 


15 


Payments. 


Brought  forward . 


Railway  Scbsidies. 

The  Fredericton  and  Grand  Lake  Coal  and  Railway  Company. 

The  Canadian  Northern  Ontario  Railway 

Atlantic  and  Lake  Su[»t-rior  Railway 

St.  John  .-ind  Quebec  Railway 

Ha  Ha  Bay  Railway 

Algoma  Central  and  Hudson  Bay  Railway 

Esquimall  and  Nanairao  Railway 

Kootenay  Central  Riiilway 

Canadian  Northern  Pacitic  Railway ". . . 

Canadian  Northern  .A.lberta  Railway 

The  Algoma  Kastem  Railway  

The  'Alberta  Central  Riilway  Company 

The  Kettle  Valley  Railway 


Charges  of  Management— Loan  Accc-unt. 

War 

Consolidated  Fund   


Amount. 


111,579  96 

2,343,335  80 

18,449  17 

59,581  32 

16,158  72 

138,980  56 

405,120  00 

1,065,856  00 

178,077  80 

262,080  00 

13,022  87 

209,768  00 

369,497  28 


Total. 


S  ct 

843,729,706  30 


Total. 


5,191,507  48 

4,911,360  39 

60,750,476  01 

274,655  88 


914,857,706  06 


16 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Statement  of  the  Consolidated  Fund  of  Canada  on  March  31,   1915. 


To  amount  of  payinent.s  (for  details  see  page  0). 
Less  Sinking  Funds 


To  Kailway  Subsidies 

To  Railway  grade  crossing,  special  account,  transfer  of 
8200,000  per  year  from  April  1,   1913  to  April  1, 

1914 

To  write  off  the  portion  of  S5.457.51  in  dispute  between 
the  Prince  Edward  Island   Railwiy  and  the  Post 

Office  Department 

To  Indian  Consolidated  Fund  Account  ;— 

Refunds  of  1914-15  credited  to  191S-14  and  hereby 

reversed ^ 

To  International  .Joint  Commission  :  — 

Refundsof  1914-15  credited  to  1913-14  and  hereby 

reversed  

To  Public  Works  Capital  :— 

Forfeiture  of  the  security  of  the  Halifax  Dredging 
Company  on  account  of  Car  Ferry  Terminals 
at  Carleton  Point,  P.E.I. ,  credited  to  Fines 
and     Forfeitures    in    1913-14  and  afterwards 

voted  in  1914-15  to  the  Company 

The  National  Trnnsfontin-ntal  Kailway  : — 

Amount  credited  in  error  in  1911  to  Casual 
Revenue 


$       cts. 

13.^,523,206  54 
1,645,811  53 


To  Government  .'\nuuities  Account  :— 

Amount  required  to  meet  the  value  of  the  pros- 
pective annuities  contracted  as  on  March  31, 
1915,  under  authority  of  Section  15  of  Act  of 
1908 

To  War  Account  


To  Ch.argP3  of  Management  Loan  Account : — 
4  per  cent.  1940-60  Lo.in,  September  1913  issue — 
Comix)sition  of  Stivmp  Duty  on £10,100 

at  1  shilling  3  pence  per  £10  S         489  71 

Less— Stamps  on  Scrii)  recovered 43  47 


4  per  cent.  1940-60  Loan,  December,  1913  issue  :— 
Composition  of  Stamp  Duty  on  £99,300 

at  1  shilling  3  pence  per  £10 3,020  37 

Less— Stamps  on  Scrip  recovered 43  50 


4  per  cent.  1940-60  Loan,  February  1914 
issue  : — 
Composition    of     Stamp     Duty     on 
£1,843,430  at  1  shilling  3  [lence 

per  £10 56,070  99 

Less- Interest  on  overdue  instalments  28 

Less— Stamps  on  Scrip  recovered 81  78 


3S  per  cent.  Loan  1914-19  :— 

Premiums  on  conversion  of  £1,700 
into  1938  Stock  at  £110  for  each 
£100  (transaction  was  previous  to 
1st  November,  1913,  but  Depart- 
ment was  not  advised  

4  per  cent.  1940-00  Loan,  June  1914  issue  :— 

Composition  of  Stamp  duty  on 
£4,867,350  at  1  shilling  3  pence 
l«r  £10 148,048  56 

1  per  cent,  commission   on   £5,000,000 

to  tile  underwriters 243,333  33 

4  of  ont    per  cent,    on   £5,000,000   for 

arranging  the  underwriting 60,833  33 


446  24 


2,976  87 


55,988  93 


827  33 


Dr. 


Cb. 


133,877,.395  01 
5,191,507  48 


200,000  00 
2,889  85 
4,148  52 
1,030  81 

39,975  00 
354  67 


20,257  03 
60,750,476  01 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Statement  of  the  Consolidated  Fund  of  Canada  on  March  31,  1915 — Concluded. 


— 

Dr                       Cr. 

1 

S      cts. 

S       cts.:                S       ct.s. 

J  of  one  per  cent,    on  £5,000,000  to 

^ 

H&nk  of  Montreal 

S  60,833  33 

\  of  one  per  cent,    to   Bankets  and 

Brokers  on   applicationn   bearing 

their  stamp  (i;il,5ti3-U-6) 

56,276  07 

Advertising , 

6,690  34 

Printing •. .i 

1,945  57 

Postage 

•    656  48 

Stamps  on  allotment  letters 

220  5S 

Stamps  on  Scrip 

247  39 

s 

Stamps  on  statutory  declaration   for 

Stock  Exchange 

61 

Solicitors  fee  on  account  of   issue  in- 

cluding £5  for  declaration   under 

Colonial  Stock  Act 

183,23 

Commission  on  collection  of  cheques. 
Discounts  on     instalments     paid     in 

67  45 

advance 

34,796  75 

Discount  of  £2  per  cent,  as  per  pros- 

'      i 

pectus  . .  - 

486,666  66 

lTlOO,799  68 

1940-60    Stock    placed    direct    through 

Bank  of  Montreal,  London  :— 

£800,000  sold  November,    1914,   at  95 

per  cent.— 5  pei-cent.  discount  as 

per  Order  in  Council 

194,666  67 

£500,000  sold  January,  1915,  at  95  per 

cent. — 5  per  cent  discount  as  per 

Order  in  Council 

121,666  67 

£500,000  sold  February,  1915,    at  95} 

' 

per  cent. — i^  per  cent,    discount 

as  per  Order  in  Council 

103,416  66 

cent.  — 6  per  cent,  discount  as  per 

146,000  00 

565,750  00 

Contract  .Stamps 

24  34 

Composition     Stamp     Duty      on 

£1,S00,000  at    1    shilling    and    3 

* 

pence  per  £10 

54,749  99 

Bank  of  Montreal,  k    per  cent,    com- 

J 

mission  on  £2,300,000 

55,966  67 

Solicitors  fees  >e   issue  of   £l,aOO,000 

84  92 

Solicitor's    fees    including    £5  under 

Colonial  St^ick  Act 

42  46 
IS  75 

676,637  13 

Cables 

Imperial      Government      Temporary 

Loan  of  £12,000,000    at  95    per 

cent  ■. 

3,073,684  21 

4,911,360  39 

By  Balance  as  per  Public  Accounts  1913-14 
By  Amount  of  receipts  1914-15  (for  details  e 
To  Balance 

211,351,20!t  15 

ee  uafire  8) 

133,073,481  73 

r^S           *  ■ 

"l39V4i'9',296'ii' 

344,424,69.1  88 

344,424,690  88 

2—2 


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CASH  ACCOUNT. 


Statement  of  Cash  Account  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  for  the  Fiscal  Year  ended 

March  31,  1915. 

(For  details  see  Statement  of  Receipts  and  Payments  page  9.) 


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Cb. 

8        cts. 

$         cts. 

To  balance  from  Fiscal  Year  1913-14  :— 

Bank  of  Montreal,  London $13,241,778  55 

Less— Canadian  Bank.s'  cash  credits  on  account 

of  1913-14 4,754,265  53 

8,487,513  02 

M.-VRCH  31,  1915. 

To  amount  of  receipts  over  disbursements :— 

108,300,344  88 

39,260,480  38 

6,457.568  52 

163,247  49 

Trust  Funds 

By  amount  of  disbvirsements  over  receipts  :  — 

/ 

2,449,724  81 

51.824,843  78 

\Var 

60,7.'<0,476  01 

1,565,885  16 

40,900,026  64 

14,764,440  58 

To  balance  to  Fiscal  Year  1915-16  :— 

Canadian  Banks'  cish  debits  on  account  of  1914-15  814,160,899  52 
Leas  Bank  of  Montreal,  London 4,574,656  83 

9,^86,242  69 

• 

172,255.396  98 

172,255,396  98 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


Year. 


1868 

1869 

1870 

1871   

1872 

1873 

1874   

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878.... 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

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1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 ■. 

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1892 ■. . 

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1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

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1903 

1904 

1905 

19A(i       

1907  (9  mos.) 

Ii)ii8 

1909  

1910 

1911    

1912 

1913 

1914 

1915 


Kxpenditure 

chargpable 

to 

Consolidated 

Fund. 


Ex|ienditure 

charReable 

to 

Capital. 


8      cts. 

13,486,092  96 
14,038,084  00 
14,;i4.'j,509  58 

15.623.081  72 
17,.")89,468  82 
19,174,647  92 
23,316,316  75, 
23,713,071  04 
24,488,372  ll' 
23,519,301  77 
23,.^03,1.58  25 
24,4.5.5,381  .56: 
24,850,634  45 
25,502,554  42 
27,067,103  58 
28,730,157  45; 
31,107,706  25 
35,037,060  12| 
30,011,612  26 
3o,6o<,b»U  ib 
36,718,494  79 
36,917,^34  76. 
35,994,031  47  i 
36. 343,. 567  96 i 
30,765,894  18! 
36,814,052  90 
37.5.S5,025  52 
38,132,005  05 

'36,949,142  03; 
38,349.759  84 
38,832,525  70 
41,903,500  54 
42,975,279  51 
46,866.367  84 
50,759,391  97 
51,691,902  76 
55,(112,8.52  70 

63.319.082  86 
67,240,640  95 
.51,542,161  09 
70,641.451  59 
84,064,232  38 
79,411,747  12 
87,774,198  32 
98,161,440  77 

112,059,537  41 
127,384,472  99 
13,5,523.206  54 


2,166,551, .376  71 


■•5       cts. 


548, 

440, 

3.51 

3,670, 

7.853, 

19,.859, 

10,177. 

6,922, 

7,1.54. 

7,599, 

6,657, 

5,648. 

8,241 

8,176. 

7,405, 

14,14 

23,97 

13,220, 

9,589, 

4,  la'J, 

7,162 

4,420, 

4,053. 

3,115 

2,164. 

3,088. 

3,862 

3,030, 

3,781, 

3,523, 

4,143, 

5,936, 

7,468 

7,695, 

10,078, 

7,0.52 

7,881, 

11,933, 

11,913, 

11,329, 

30,421), 

42,59.3, 

29.756, 

30,8.52, 

30.939, 

27,201!, 

37,180, 

41.447, 


Rail»*ay 
Subuidies. 


Other  Charges. 


Total 
Disbursementii. 


437  58 
,418  40 
i,116  181 
396  51' 
;.049  79 
1,441  17 
740  06 
742  33 
007  94 
709  55 
200  36 
331  66 
,173  98 
.316  50 
,637  06 
,.3.59  76 
,702  44 
,185  35' 
734  19 
938  72 
904  26 
313  66 
158  98i 
,860  04' 
456  78: 
317  601 
,969  67: 
,490  40 1 
,311  21 
160  23, 
503  39 
342  94 
843  24I 
,488  34 
638  06 
724  58 
718  54 
491  91 
871  11 
143  8? 
906  86 
166  97 
353  38 
963  38 
575  95 
046  13! 
175  93 
320  03 


563,286,916  92 


208,000  01) 

403,245  00 

2,701,249  00 

l,4U'j,acia  uu 

1,027,041  92 

846,721  83 
1,678,195  72I 
1,265.705  87 
1,248,215  93 

811,.S94  07 
1,229,885  10 
1,310,549  10 
3,228,745  49 

416,955  .30 
1,414,934  78 
.3,201,220  05| 

725,720  35 
2,512,328  86 
2,093,939  00! 
1,463,222  341 
2,046,878  45! 
1,275,629  5.3 
1,637,574  37 
1,324,889  30 
2,037,629  30 
1,785,887  39 
2.018,097  05 
1,284,892  04 

859,400  25 

4,935,,507  35 

19,036,236  77 

5, 191, .507  48 


72,657,931  99 


S  CtK. 

37,157  98 
429,6a  24 
155,988  lo 


223,456  13 

5,718    8, 

4,018  901 

2,26.3,097  17 

31.5,764  40' 

1,388,984  38 

.38.5,412  99[ 

676,225  30 

949,947  08: 

117,771  74 

201,884  75 

21,.368  75 

2,567,4.52  84 

502,587  061 

10,5:M,973  0: 


155,623  07 

1,333,327  81 

44,946  5fi 

68.074  32 

2,093,569  43 

139,963  34 

330,.3o;3  60 

399,293  89 

137,185  19 

682.880  52 

943,317  19 

501,571  76 

1,  .547,623  74 

908,681  42 

1,038,830  83 

1,538,722  13 

6,71.3.617  94 

2,275,334  47 

6,485,555  29 

1,.581,944  36 

3,469,692  12J 

4,998,237  .5;)! 

4,179.576  15! 

2,949,196  72| 

7,181.665  23 

25.5.786  93 

2,640,161  94 

65,936,492  28 


137,302,698  82 


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14,071. 
14.908, 
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19,293 
25.l»5, 
39,039 
3.3,498 
32,-88.8, 
31,958, 
.32,  .507 
30,  .545, 
30,779, 
34,041 
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34.674 
42..S98, 
57,860, 
49.11)3, 
61,83: 
41. 51 '4, 
4.5.0(i4, 
4.3,618. 
41,770, 
40.793, 
42,272, 
40,853, 
43,008, 
42,8 
44.096, 
42,972. 
45.334. 
51,.542. 
.52,717, 
57,982. 
63,970, 
61,746, 
72,255. 
78,804, 
8.3,277, 
65,778, 
112.578, 
133,441, 
115.395, 
122.861, 
137,142, 
144,456. 
186.241, 
248,05)8, 


cto. 

,688  52 
16.5  04 
1.6I0  94 
,478  23 
1,974  74 
807  .57 
075  71 
910  54 
144  45 
9515  70 
i,771  60 
938  52 
756  11 
.642  66 
.625  39 
8,15  96 
,861  53 
,077  53 
.5<)8  52 
151  88 
124  04 
198  06 
3.32  73 
208  19 
1.36  32 
727  91 
233  89 
,338  44 
,383  92 
,755  89 
,281  06 
,635  29 
,466  84 
,866  46 
,799  86 
,571  81 
,017  63 
,138  77 
,641  72 
,138  57 
,679  87 
,52t  29 
,773  70 
,250  46 
082  20 
877  82 
047  63 
.526  33 


2,939,798,924  44 


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Consolidated  i         ri.i. 
Fund  „0">^^ 

Receipts.      I      R«^'*'P'«- 


Total 

Rnceipts. 


9       uts. 

13,687,928  49 
14,379,174  52 
■  I5,512,i25  '5 
19,335,560  81 
20,714,813  68 
20,813, 4ti9  45 
21,205.0;)2  54 
24,W8,715  04 
22,587,587  05 
22,059,274  11 
22,375,011  88 
22,517,.382  14 
23,307,40«  69 
2!l,ti35,297  54 
33,38."<,455  52 
35,7!l4,6i9  80 
31,S<;i,9«l  73 
32.797.001  22 1 
33,177.040  .S9 
35,7.V»,9'.I3  25 
35,908,403  53 

38.782.870  23 
3!l,87!',025  4ll 
31..571I.310  881 

36.921.871  60: 
38,168.608  85' 
36,374,693  07' 
33,978,129  471 
36,018,590  72| 
37.829.778  40 
40,,">5.5,238  03 
46.741,219  54l 
51,<r2!t,994  02 
52,514,701  13 
58,0.tO,790  03, 
66,037.0t«  93 
70,069,810  82' 
71.182,772  67 
80,139,366  071 
67,%9,328  291 
96.054.505  811 
85,09.3.404  ;i5 

101,.503,710  93 
117,780.409  78 
136.108,21"  36 
168.0,8!I,'J03  45 
103,174,3il4  56 
l."«,073,481  73 


2,477,958,631 16 


cts. 


Difference 

between 
Receipts  and 
Expenditure. 


27,431  71 
39,475  98 


.  157,121  90 

302,500  39 

1,008  58 

4,468  22 1 

868,486  44 

31,245  491 

4.503,142  76 

57,140  21 


1,799,093  09 

1,009,019  15 

953.264  00 

5.57,039  59 

302,842  41 

537  06 


40,000  00 
190  14 


1,272  03 

1,8.53  41 

1,472  (i9 

1,031  63 

1,.543  31, 

3,311,015  17 

9,434  67' 

3,299  83 

2,0.33  70 

2,781  36. 

910  911 

456,175  41 

112,764  65 

103,918  58 


524  04 


14,664,099  77 


13,087,928 
14,379.174 
15,539,657 
19,375,036 
20,714,813 
20,970,591 
24,507,652 
24,649.723 
22. 5!  12, 055 
22,>i27,7«0 
22.40ti,257 
27,020,524 
23.364,540 
29,0:55,297 
35,182.549 
36.80.3.  COS 
32,815,223 
33,354,040 
33.479.882 
35,7."'5,530 
35,908,403 
38.782,870 
39,879,925 
.S8..579.310 
36,921,871 
38,208,608 
36,374.883 
33,978,129 
30,618,590 
37,829.778 
40,5.50,510 
46,743,102 
51.031.466 
.52,516,332 
58,052.333 
6!),34H,0S4 
70,079,251 
71,180,072 
80,141,393 
07,972,109 
96,035,410 
85,549,597 
101,016,475 
117,8,'<4,32.8 
130.108,217 
168,690,427 
103.174,394 
133,073,481 


49 
52 

36 

79  + 
68  4, 
35  18. 
93  8. 
02  8. 
27  9. 
.55  •  9. 
37 

90;  3, 

901  10, 

54l  4. 
211  + 

95  6. 

73;  25 

81  15 

80  28, 
91 1  5 


10  + 
49       1, 


2.492.623.33093 


7. 

3, 

+  2, 

16, 

47 

13, 

4, 

1 

24, 

23, 

115,1 


S       cts. 

383,700  Osl 
528,991  121 
i,470,y36  58; 
81,558  56: 
951,161  06| 
009,216  22 
990,422  78 
1,239.180  92 
366,089  18 
l,5.><0,2;!5  15 
139,514  23 
759,413  02 
1,677,209  21, 
161,.345  I2I 
507,923  82 
09.5.217  01 
045,635  8(1 
,809,030  72 
3.57.685  72 
,748,620  97 
,155,660  51 
,7a5,.327  83 
,890,407  32 
.213,897  .31 
,350,264  '2i 
,64.5,119  06 
,633,350  68' 
,894,208  97 
477,793  20 
142.977  49 
.777,771  00 
,799,532  34 
,586,000  13 
«;6,533  70 
,918,466  52 
,601,512  29 
.575,796  14 
,618,066  27 
136,247  891 
193,971  08 
523,263  15 
891,944  53 
,779,298  12 
,976,922  10 
033,864  84 
233,.549  67 
066,653  07 
025,044  00, 


SinRing 
Funds. 


Net 
Difference 

between  Re- 
ceipts and 

Expenditure. 


Year. 


S   cts. 

355,266  66 
426,806  00 
120,.533  33' 
421,666  24 
470,606  67 
407,826  62 
513,920  00, 
5.55,773  32 
822,953  32 
896,440  00 
1,012,753  35 
1,131,296  17 
1,215,807  96 
1.217,153  .33 
1,226  205  80 
1.290.153  ,33 
1,350, 5  JO  00 
1,563,194  84' 
1,006,270  77 
1.592,952  02 
1,939,077  79 
1.730,044  34 
1,887,237  20 
1.9:iK,07S  .57 
2,027,800  79 
2,095,513  89 
2.131.300  81! 
2,002,311  ;!6 
2.055,287  52 
2,101,813  80 
2,359,908  55 
2,482.484  65' 
2.40.3,639  84 
2,  IS0,.3.30  90 
2,5(i0,:«0  59, 
2.620,588  46^ 
2,31.5,060  41 
2,261,618  27 
2,317,436  74 
1,177,116  71 
2.234,i63  27 
1,922,525  20 
1.441,030  96 
1,203.416  40 
1,156,4.56  16 
1,.384,2S5  30 
1,371,428  01 
1,04.5,811  53 


cts. 


28,493 

102,184 

2,350,423 

+  503,224 

■  4. 480. 554 

17,661,3.89 

8,476,.302 

7,683,413 

8,543.135 

8,683,795 

7,126,760 

2,628,117 

9,461,401 

2,944,191 

+  1,734.129 

4..805,063 

23,6y,3,133 

14,245,841 

26,751,414 

4,1.5,5,i;08 

7. 2 16,  .582 

2,998,083 

3,170 

27.5,818 

3,322,403 

549,005 

4.501.9*1 

»i,891,897 

.5, 422,  .'05 

3,041.103 

2,417,802 

2,317,047 

+  779,639 

2,980,196 

3,349,o85 

+  10,222,in(J 

+   739,-270 

—  .5,356,448 

—  81.8,811 
+  3,371,117 
-14,288,999 
-45,969,419 
-12,:««,207 

—  3,773,505 
+  122,5111 
1-25,017,835 

—21,095,224 
-113,379,233 


+ 


+-. 


.1868 
.1869 
.1870 
.1871 
.1872 
.1873 
.1874 
.1876 
.1876 
.1877 
.1878 
.1879 
.1880 
.1881 
.1882 
.1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

..1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1908 

1904 

1905 

1906 

(0mos.)190y 

1908 

1909 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1913 

1914 

1915 


447,175,593  51 1  73,528,151  07|  140,888,975  70 


24 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

Table   I. — Deht  of  Canada,  from 

(For  detaila,  see 


Year. 


1867.... 
1808..,. 
1868... 
1870.... 
1871 . . . . 
1872.... 
1873  ... 
1874.... 
187.'> 

1876  ... 

1877  ... 
1878.... 
1879.... 
1880.... 
1881.... 
1882.... 
1883.... 
1884.... 

1885  . . . 

1886  ... 
1887.... 
1888. . . . 
1889.... 
1890.... 

1891.  . 

1892.  .. 

1893.  .. 

1894  .. 

1895  . . 

1896  ... 

1897  ... 

1898  .  . 

1899  ... 
1900.... 
1901... 
1092.... 
1903.... 
1904... 
1905.... 
1906.... 
1907  \ 

9  11>06.  j 

1908.. 
1900.. 
1910.. 
1911.. 
1912.. 
1913., 
1914.. 
1915. . 


Tot.al  Debt. 


$    cts. 

93,046,051  73 
96,896,666  20 
112,361,998  39 
115,993,706  76 
115,492,682  76 
122,400,179  36 
129,743,432  19 
141,163,651  .S3 
151,663,401  62 
161,204,687  86 
174,675,834  97 
174,957,268  96 
179,483,871  21 
194,6.34,440  68 
199,861,537  51 
205,36.5,251  97 
202.159,104  30 
242,482,416  21 
264,703,607  43 
273,164,341  11 
273,187,626  43 
284,513,841  89 
287,722,062  76 
286,112,295  10 
289,899,229  62 
295,333,274  10 
300,054,524  74 
308,348,023  96 
318.048,754  87 
325,717,536  73 
332,530,131  33 
338,375,984  23 
345,160,902  54 
346,206,979  92 
354,732,432  52 
.•?(;6,358,476  59 
361.344,098  37 
364,962,512  17 
377,678,579  80 
392,269,680  39 

379,966,826  09 


Total  Assets. 


408,207. 
478,5.35, 
470,663, 
474.941, 
508,338, 
483,232, 
544,391, 
700,473, 


,158  25  1 
427  02  I 
045  99  I 
,4S7  42  < 
591  77 
655  24 
3(>8  86 
814  37  ! 


-S  ots. 

17,317,410  36 
21,139,531  46 
36,602,679  19 
37,783,964  31 
37,786,165  11 
40,213,107  32 
29,894,970  55 
32,838,586  91 
35,655,023  60 
36,653,173  78 
41,440,525  94 
34,595,199  05 
36,493,683  85 
42,182,852  07 
44,465,757  11 
51,703,601  19 
43,692,389  84 
60,320,565  95 
68,295,915  Zl 
50,005,234  02 
45,872,850  99 
49,982,483  73 
50,192,021  11 
48,579,083  33 
52,090,199  11 
54,201,839  66 
58,373,485  13 
62,164,994  48 
64,973,827  78 
67,220,103  96 
70,991,534  87 
74,419,585  32 
78,887,4.55  94 
80,713,173  03 
86,252,428  83 
94,.529,386  97 
99,737,109  50 
104,094,793  57 
111,454,413  20 
125,226,702  64 

116,294,966  13 

130,246,298  41 
154,605,147  85 
134,394,499  66 
134.8!t9,435  39 
168,419,131  06 
16.8. 030, 02!)  5(! 
208,3114,518  72 
251,097,731  16 


Net  Debt. 


75,728 
75,757, 
75,859, 
78,209 
77,706, 
82,187, 
99,848, 
108,324 
116,00,8, 
124,551 
133,235, 
140,.362 
142,9!I0, 
152,451, 
1.55,395, 
153,661. 
158,466. 
182,161, 
196,407 
22.3,159 
227,314, 
234,531, 
237,530 
237,533, 
237,809, 
241,131 
241,681. 
246.183, 
253,074 
258,497, 
261,538, 
263.956, 
266,273, 
265,493 
268,480, 
271..S2fl, 
2i',l,(',0i;, 
260,867, 
26(i,224, 
267,042, 

26.3,671, 

277,960, 
323,930, 
336,268, 
340  042, 
330, 01 9, 
314,.301, 
335.996. 
449,376, 


Cts. 

641  37 
134  74 
319  20 
742  45 
517  65 
072  04 
461  64 
964  42 
378  02 
514  08 
309  03 
069  91 
187  36 
588  61 
780  40 
650  78 
714  46 
850  26 
692  14 
107  09 
775  44 
358  16 
041  65 
211  77 
030  51 
434  44 
039  61 
02<)  48 
927  09 
432  77 
596  46 
398  91 
446  60 
806  89 
003  69 
089  62 
!l8f<  87 
718  60 
166  60 
,977  75 

859  96 

,859 -84 
279  17 
.546  33 
052  03 
460  71 
625  68 
850  14 
083  21 


Increase 

of 

Debt. 


28,493  37 

102,184  40 

2,350,423  25 


4,480,554  39 
17,<J61,389  60 
8,476,502  78 
7,6,S3.413  60 
8,543,136  06 
8,683,794  !»5 
7,126,760  88 
2,628,117  45 
9,461,401  25 
2,944,191  79 


4,805, 

23,695, 

14,245, 

♦26,751, 

4,155, 

7,216 

2,998, 

3, 

275, 

3,322 

549 

4,501 

6,891 

5,422 

3,041, 

2,417, 

2,317 


063  68 
135  80 
841  88 
414  95 
668  35 
,582  72 
083  49 
170  12 
,818  74 
403  93 
605  17 
,989  87 
.897  61 
505  08 
163  69 
802  45 
047  69 


2,986,196  80 
3,349,085  93 


5,a56,448  00 
818,811  15 


14,288,999  88 

45,969,419  .33 

12,338,267  10 

3,773,505  70 


Decrease 

of 

Debt. 


cts. 


21,69i5,224  46 
113,379,233  07 


416,737,351  13 


50.3,224  80 


1,734,129  62 


779,639  71 


tl0,222,100  75 
t739,27U  27 


3,371,117  79 


122,.591  32 
25,617,835  03 


43,089,909  29 


•This  amount  includes  310,199,520.33,'  for  which  land  was  taken  from  the  Canadian  Pacific  Ry.  Co. 
tThis  amount  includes  83,305,450.24  caused  by  the  settlement  of  accounts  with  Ontario  and  Quebec. 
JTliia  amount  includes  85,397,503.13  allowed  to  Ontario  and  Quebec  under  47  V.,  c.  4.. 


i 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


25 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
July  I,  lf67,  to  March  31,  191.5. 
Tables  III,  IV,  Vand  VI.) 


•o 

£.5 

X 

Allowances 

U 

1  = 

C 

to  Provinces. 

Capital 

Exjienditure 

incltirling 

Cana^lian  Pacific 

Railway,  also 
N.W.  Territories 

Increase 

Interest 

paid 
on  Liebt. 

Interest 
received  from 
investment.'. 

II. 
•oil 

at  rate  of  i 
paid. 

or  Decrease 

of  Debt 

compared  with 

Capital 

Expendituie,etc. 

Year. 

^  ' 

^  " 

Z 

Rebellion. 

S        cts. 

S        cts. 

S         cts. 

S        cts. 

1867 

""4,.^l',568'33' 

126,419  84' 

'4"64' 

■■■■■59 
•85 

...... 

••4' 

51 

574."208'32 



545,714  95 

+1886 

4.907,013  71 

313,021  20 

4  36 

4 

08 

-      514,023  11 

411,838  65 

+  1869 

5,047,054  24 

383,955  91 

43.5 

•% 

4 

02 

3,671,104  36 

1,320,681  11 

+  1870 

5,165.304  24 

554,383  72 

4  47 

1  46 

3 

99 

3.670.396  51 

4,173,621  31 

+  1871 

5,L'.J7,230  64 

488,041  M 

4  29 

1-21 

3 

89 

7,89S..549  79 

.3,417,995  40 

+  1872 

5,209,205  97 

396,403  94 

401 

1-32 

3 

70 

19,864.319  00 

2,202.929  40 

+  1873 

5,724,436  31  , 

610.863  00 

4  05 

1-85 

3 

61 

10,181,758  66 

1,705,256  18 

+  1874 

6,590,790  19 

840,886  65 

4  31 

2-35 

3 

78 

6,923,185  33 

760,228  27 

—1875 

6,400,903  07 

798,905  95 

3  97 

217 

3 

47 

7,154,118  69 

389.017  37 

-1876 

6,796,227  25 

717,684  31 

3-89 

1-73 

3 

47 

7,599,731  85 

1,084,063  10 

-1877 

7,04.S,883  55 

605,774  22 

402 

1-75 

3 

68 

6,657,200  36 

1,469,560  52 

—1878 

7,194.735  14 

592,500  04 

4  00 

1-62 

3 

67 

5,(H8,331  66 

3,020,214  21 

+  1879 

7,773,868  75 

834,792  67 

3  !)9 

1-97 

3 

56 

8,241,173  98 

1,220,227  27 

—1880 

7,591,144  88 

751,513  49 

3-79 

1-69 

3 

41 

8,176,316  50 

5,2X2,124  71 

+  1881 

7,740,804  47 

914,009  27 

3  76 

1-76 

3 

32 

7,:?51,052  61 

9,085,182  23 

+  1882 

7,W.8,551  89 

1,001, 192  96 

3-79 

2-29 

3 

29 

14,171,413  96 

9,366,350  28 

+  1883 

7,700,180  61 

986,69s  37 

3  17 

1  63 

2 

76 

23,977,702  44 

282,566  64 

+  1884 

9,419.482  19 

1  997,035  51 

3-55 

292 

2 

80 

13,220,185  .35 

1,02.5,656  03 

-1885 

10.137.008  66 

2,299,078  91 

3  71 

4-59 

2 

86 

9,589,734  19 

17,161,680  76 

—1886 

9.«f2,928  87  1 

990,886  69 

3  54 

216 

3 

18 

4,439,938  72 

284,270  37 

+1887 

9.823,313  00 

932,02.56  69 

3-45 

1-86 

3 

12 

4,437,460  16 

2,779,122  56 

—1888 

10,148,931  97 

1,30.5,392  35 

3  52 

2  60 

3 

07 

4,420.313  66 

1,421,630  17 

+1889 

9,6.56,841  16 

1,082,271  65 

3  37 

2-23 

2 

99 

*6, 778,063  08 

6,775.492  96 

+  1890 

9,584,136  74 

1,077,228  14 

3-35 

207 

2 

93 

3,11.5,860  04 

2,840,041  30 

+  1891 

9,763,978  34 

1,086.419  93 

3-30 

2-00 

2 

93 

2,1&4,'156  78 

1,"157,947  15 

-1892 

9,806,888  45 

1,150,166  51 

3-26 

1-97 

2 

88 

3,088,317  60 

2,-538,702  43 

+  1893 

10.?12.596  13 

1,217,808  97 

3-31 

1% 

2 

91 

3,862,969  67 

6.39,020  20 

—1894 

10.466,294  44 

1,336,046  94 

3  29 

205 

2 

87 

3,030,490  40 

3,861,407  21 

—1895 

10..502,429  90 

1,370,000  56 

3  23 

2  04 

2 

80 

3,781,311  21 

1,641,194  47 

—1896 

1,443,003  84 

3  20 

2- 03 

2 

76 

3,.523,160  23 

481,996  54 

+  1897 

10.516,7.57  90 

1,. 513,654  58 

3  10 

203 

2 

66 

4,142,231  36 

1,724,428  91 

+  1898 

10.855. ill  84 

1,.590,447  91 

3  14 

201 

2 

68 

6,201,515  96 

3,884,468  27 

+  1899 

10,69<},045  20 

1,683,0.50  51 

3  09 

208 

2 

60 

'      7,467,370  55 

8,247,010  26 

—1900 

10,807.954  65 

1,784,833  79 

312 

207 

2 

60 

7,693,856  71 

4,707,659  91 

+  1901 

10,975,935  15 

1,892,224  09 

3  09 

2  00 

2 

57 

10.077,094  75 

6,728,008  82 

+  1902 

11,06.8,1.39  17 

2,020,953  04 

3  02 

2  02 

2 

47 

7,049,684  15 

17,271,784  80 

+  1903 

11,12.8.636  72 

2,2:!i;.2.55  93 

303 

2- 15 

2 

46 

7,879,102  02 

8,618,372  29 

+  1904 

IO,i;:50,115  05 

2,10.5.031  41 

2-81 

1-89 

2 

26 

11,931,014  00 

6,574,.566  00 

+1905 

10,814,697  40 

2,140,312  06 

2  75 

1-70 

2 

21 

11,912,104  43 

11,093,293  28 

+  1906 

6,712,771  14 

1,235,746  06 

1  77 

106 

1 

44 

11,327,791  66 

14,698,909  45 

/(9  mos.) 
I    —1907 

10,973,596  88 

1,925,569  07 

2-68 

1-47 

2 

21 

30,428.095  95 

16,139,996  07 

+  1908 

H,601,.584  Zi 

2.256,6)3  13 

2  42 

1  45 

1 

95 

42,.592,122  25 

3,377,297  08 

—1909 

13,098,160  61 

2,807.464  94 

2-78 

208 

2 

18 

29,6.55,703  37 

17,317,436  21 

+  1910 

12,.5:i5,8.50  81 

1.6K,><.77.-5  Ki 

2  64 

1  24 

2 

29 

30,813,666  65 

27,040,160  95 

+  1911 

12.259,396  56 

1,281.317  41 

2  41 

0  76 

2 

16 

30,939,575  95 

31,062.167  27 

—1912 

12,i'ifl5,.8>S2  48 

1.4.30..5U  28 

2-61 

084 

2 

31 

27,205,661  13 

.52.823.496  16 

—1913 

12, 893,  .504  95 

1.964.541  33 

2  37 

0  94 

2 

01 

37,180,175  93 

1.5,484,951  47 

+  1914 

15,736,742  94  ; 

1 

2,980,241!  87 

221 

118 

1-82 

41,447,320  03 

71,931,913  04 

+  1915 

'Including  8275,504.10  expended  in  previous   years  in  the  improvement  of  the  St.  Lawrence,  and 
transferred  this  year  to  Capital 


26 


DEI'ARTHEVT  OF  FINANCE  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Table    II. — Receipts  and  E.xpenditvkes  of  Canada 

(For  details,  see 


\ 

Reckipts. 

Year. 

Taxes. 

Various 
Sources. 



Total. 

Charges  on  Debt. 

Subsidies  t<i 
Province». 

S       cts. 

S          cts. 

S          cts. 

.?           cts. 

$       cts. 

1867-68... 

11,700,1381  OS 

1,987,247  41 

13,687,928  49 

4,860,757  62 

2,753.966  46 

1868-69. . . 

11,112,573  01 

3,266,601  51 

14,379,174  52 

5.372.670  32 

2.l'.o4,o.50  13 

1869-70. . . 

13,087,882  67 

2, 124,342  98 

15,512,225  65 

.5,.3X7,053  70 

2..i>>v''.r.04  96 

1870^71... 

16,320,368  70 

3,01.5,192  11 

19.:a5,560  81 

5,-591.959  08 

2.624.940  23 

1871-72... 

17,715,552  04 

2.999,2'il  64 

20,714.813  68 

5,00.3.642  69 

2.9:»0.113  10 

1872-73... 

17,616,554  78 

3,196.914  67 

20,813,469  45 

5,387,8V»  47 

2,921,399  87 

1873-74.. 

20,129,185  17 

4,075,907  37 

24,205,092  54 

5,989.120  82 

3,752,775  48 

1874-75... 

20,664,878  96 

3,983,836  08 

24.648,715  04 

6,S17,9:tl  02 

3.750,'.Hil  88 

iaj5-76... 

18,614,415  02 

3,973,172  03 

22,587,587  05 

6. 609.1  MO  til' 

3.690.3J5  15 

1876-77... 

17,697,924  82 

4,391.249  29 

22,059,274  11 

7.0o."i.lii2  7S 

3.f>.5.">.850  ,58 

1877-78... 

17,841,9.S8  19 

4,533,073  69 

22.375.011  ,88 

7.240.91'.:!  S9 

3.472.S07  87 

1878-79... 

18,476,613  35 

4,040,768  79 

22,517.382  14 

7.472,<i.">7  57 

3.442,7li4  34 

1879-80... 

18,479,576  44 

4,827,8.%  25 

23,307,406  69 

8,062.9.54  24 

3,430.846  31 

1880-81... 

23,942,138  95 

5,693,15s  59 

29,635,297  54 

7,819,58,S  99 

.3.  .55.5,  ,51 7  73 

1881-82. . . 

27,549,046  45 

5.834,409  07 

33,383,455  52 

7,93.5,848  0.", 

3.630,999  4S 

1882-83... 

29,269,698  81 

6,524,9."iO  99 

:55,794,649  80 

7,9:12.722  45 

3,im,>~i  61 

1883-84... 

25,483,199  19 

6,387,762  .54 

31,861,961  73 

7.93u,0,S5  85 

3.903,714  38 

1884-85. . . 

25,384,529  32 

7,412,471  90 

32,797.001  22 

9,806.977  70 

.3,1.59,.326  91 

1885-86... 

25,226,456  21 

7,9.10,584  18 

33,177,040  25 

10,483.929  .52 

4,182..525  91 

188l>-87... 

28,687,001  93 

7,067,991  32 

35,754,993  39 

9.ii7o.ti71  25 

4,169.341  04 

1887-88... 

28,177,413  18 

7,731,0.50  35 

35,908,463  53 

10,166,905  12 

4.08,8,513  53 

1888  89... 

30,613,522  51 

8,169,347  72 
8,292,8.53  68 

38,782,870  23 

10,422,521  99 

4.9.il,427  62 

188it-90... 

31,587,071  73 

39,879,925  41 

9.8S7.250  11 

3.iKM.922  12' 

ISOO-Pl . . . 

30,314,151  15 

8,26.5,159  73 

38,579,310  88 

9,846,205  15 

3.903,7.56  61 

18'.n~n2... 

28,446,157  31 

8,4"5,714  29 

36,921,871  60 

9,947.-'16  40 

.3.9:{5,913  56 

1892-93... 

29,321,367  42 

8,847,241  43 

38,168,608  85 

10,020.6,S2  0.- 

3.4:i-.,764  8^1 

1893-94... 

27,579^203  09 

8,795.489  98 

36,374,693  07 

10.39.3..571  92 

4.2  P6.654  77 

1894-96... 

2.5,446,198  71 

8.531,930  76 

33,978.12!)  47 

10,745,244  66 

4.250,674  46 

1895-9f... 

27,759,285  42 

8,859.305  3" 

36.618,590  72 

10,751,905  75 

4.23.5,t)<;4  24 

189ft-97... 

28,648.626  11 

9,181,152  29 

37,829,778  40 

10,960,977  42 

4.238,059  08 

1897-98. .. 

29,576,455  64 

10,978,782  39 

40,555,2.38  03 

10,716.645  38 

4,2.37.372  19 

1898-99... 

34,958,069  21 

11,783,180  33 

46,741.249  54 

11,028,368  86 

4,250,(j;$6  47 

1899-1900. 

38,242,'>'^-^  99 

12,787,771  03 

51,029,994  02 

10,873,67.i  49 

4,2,50,607  60 

1900-01... 

38,743,550  28 

13,771,150  85 

.52,514,701  13 

10,970,782  S3 

4.250,007  48 

1901-02... 

43,389,111  87 

14,661,678  16 

58,050.790  03 

11,186.799  72 

4,402,097  64 

1902-03... 

49,015,505  90 

17,021,563  03 

66,037,068  93 

11,297.812  27 

4,  .02,502  88 

1903-04... 

53,661.318  84 

17,008,497  98 

70,669.81(!  82 

1 1,410  880  83 

4.402,291  m 

1904-05... 

54,020,123  40 

17,162,649  27 

71,182,772  67 

10,906,186  81 

4,5i(;,o:w  48 

1905-06... 

60,074,818  19 

27,064,541  88 

80,139,360  07 

11,146,231  52 

6,726,372  SS 

1906-07  \ 
(9  mos.;  / 
1907-08... 

51,565,585  74 

6,403,742  55 

67,969,328  29 

6,944,460  92 

6,74.5,133  68 

73.325,962  93 

22,728,542  88 

96,054,505  81 

11,.324.287  10 

9,032,774  89 

1908-09 . . . 

62,.353,093  12 

22,740,311  23 

8.5,093.404  35 

11,931,5.37  39 

9,117,143  28 

1909-10.    . 

75,409,486  63 

26,094,224  30 

101,503.710  93 

13,456.4.54  27 

9,.361,388  20 

1910-11 . . . 

89,835,231  82 

27,945,177  96 

,117,780,409  78 

12,910,697  95 

9,092,471  00 

1911-12   . . 

105,847,804  40 

30,260,412  96 

136,108.217  36 

12,706.853  22 

10,281,044  98 

1912-13,.. 

135,002,.''.58  01 

33,687,545  44 

16.S,  689.903  45 

13.089.495  13 

13,211.800  37 

1913-14.. 

127,478,067  29 

35.696,327  27 

163,174,394  56 

13.:^.53.51■^  91 

n,2'<0,468  67 

1914-15... 

97,715,440  68 

35,358,041  05 

133,073,481  73 

16,188,066  97 

11,451,673  28 

PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


27 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
on  Account  of  Consolidated  Fund. 
Table  VII  and  VIII.) 


EXPSNDITCIIES. 


Sinking 
Funds. 


S       cts. 

a55,2(>6  66 

426,806  66 

126,533  33 

421,666  24 

470,606  67 

407,826  62 

5l.'1,920  00 

5,")5,773  32 

822,953  32 

828,373  59 

945,716  03 

1,037,219  76 

1,I&5,867  22 

1,25'J.731  20 

\,-2fMy.-->A  90 

1,403,86;?  61 
1,482,051  48 
l,6<Xi,270  77 
1,.592.952  62 
1,939,(177  79 
1.7.'i6,«44  34 
1,887,237  20 
1,938,078  57 
2,027,860  79 
2,095,513  89 
2,131,360  81 
2,002,311  .{6 
2,055,287  52 
2,101,813  80 
2,359,968  .55 
2,482,484  65 
2,465,639  84 
2,480,336  90 
2,569,:WO  59 
2, 620,  .588  46 
2,:n.5,0(;6  41 
2.261,618  27 
2,317,436  74 

1,177,146  71 

2,234,263  27 
1,922.525  20 
1,441,0.30  96 
1,211.3.416  40 
1,1.56.456  16 
1,3«4,285  36 
1,,371,42K  61 
1,645,811  53 


Collection 

of 
Revenue. 


s 


1,88.5, 
2,175, 
2,351, 
2,374, 
2,711, 
3,395, 
4,736, 
4,719, 
4,796, 
5, 194. 
5,301, 
5,561, 
5,227, 
5,683, 
6,016, 
r.,622. 
6,875, 
7,193. 
7, Si  IS. 
S,376. 
8,7S!i, 
8,873, 
9,1.S2, 
9,4.5.!, 
9.4:,'i;, 

8,',I9:!, 

9,1.32 

9,129, 

9,291. 

9,336. 

9,469, 

9,837, 

11,041. 

12,503, 

13,007, 

14,041 

1.5,593 

17,593, 

17,145, 


cts. ' 

,804  20 
,071  47 
,724  89 
114  36 
587  .33 
475  60 
442  28 
651  7S 
23S  111 
S'.I6  i'A 

yn  -HI 

162  19 
113  89 
153  15 
069  58 

—  -  r  1  o 
I  I  f  o  ±^ 

727  78 

S7(;  t;i; 
751  3f; 
026  ,S7 
764  31 
X»  SI 
941  10 
."12  02 
20 
924  73 
61(i  13 
416  48 
16!  I  23 

91 1;  2 1 

664  :i7 
4.->3  31 
526  18 
219  41 
S64  47 
041  15 
>21  02 
437  26 
129  11 


Other 
E.\penditures. 


Total 
E.xpenditure. 


3,(i30, 

3,459, 

3,891, 

4,610, 

.5,873, 

7,062, 

8,324 

7.86S, 

8,."ili9! 

6,  S3 

6,^-12, 

6,941, 

6,963. 

7,293, 

8,29.3, 

9,2.53, 

11,294, 

*12,.594, 

tl4,930. 

11,548, 

11,634, 

11,8.33, 

11,1.31, 

11,202. 

11.428, 

11,768, 

11,720, 

12,004, 

10,616, 

11,711, 

12,048, 

14,.304, 

14,.340, 

18,(;61, 

19, 5!  13, 

19,.329, 

21,891, 

28,042. 

29,90.5, 


cts. 

2!18  02 
1,485  42 
592  70 
401  81  ( 
519  03 
,095  36  I 
076  17 
690  04 
774  11 
,078  18 
■^10  27 
577  70 
852  79 
563  X> 
4(;i  57 
370  44 
314  63 
827  37 
134  70 
688  .38 
234  01 
902  00 
680  94 
2W  61 
136  23 
167  40 
821  89 
358  09 
015  29 
993  25 
875  21 
557  25 
832  40 
391  22 
249  55 
958  00 
072  76 
4'i2  04 
470  70  ' 


1.3,4,S6 
14.o:).s, 
14,315, 
15,623, 
17,.589, 
19,174, 
23,316, 
23,713, 
24,488, 
23.519. 
23,503, 
24,45.5, 
24,850, 
25,  .502, 
27,067, 
28,730, 
31,107, 
35,037, 
39,011, 
35,657, 
.36,718, 
3ti,917, 
3.5,994, 
36,343, 
.36,765, 
.36,814, 
37,585, 
38,1.32, 
36,949, 
38,349, 
38,832, 
41,903, 
42,975, 
46,.866, 
50,7.59, 
51,651 
.55,612, 
6.3,319 
67,240,1 


>   cts. 

092  9G 
iiSl  00 
509  .58 
081  72 
468  82 
647  92 
316  75 
071  04 
372  U 
301  77 
158  25 
381  .56 
(i34  45 
554  42 
103  .58 
157  45 
706  25 
060  12 
612  26 
6S0  16 
494  79 
.S34  76 
031  47 
567  «i 
894  18 
0.52  90 
025  52 
005  05 
142  03 
59  84 
525  70 
.500  54 
279  51 
367  84 
391  97 
902  76 
832  70 
682  86 
640  95 


Surplus. 


.S   cts. 

.  201,8.35  ,53 

341,090  52 

1,166,716  07 

3,712,479  09 

3,125,344  86 

1,638,821  .53 

888,775  79 

935,644  00 


4,132,743  12 

6,316,.351  94 

7,064,492  35 

754,255  48 


97,313  09 

1,865,6.35  47' 

3,S85,.S93  94 

2,23.5,742  92 

1,55,977  42 

1,354,555  95 


1,722, 

4,837, 

8,054, 

.5,648, 

7,291, 

14,345 

1.5,056, 

7,863, 

12,898, 


712  .38 

749  00 
714  51 
3.33  29 
398  06 
166  17 
984  12 
089  81 
719  12 


13,797,180  87  1   22,878,238  91  '   51,542,161  09 


20,727,.329  28 
2l,63i,704  16 
21,811,194  90 
24,951,6,36  34 
28,2.56,779  70 
33,  IN  Hi, 'Jim  50 
39,iisi,ri.'i6  79 
42,232,952  94 


.3:<,322,797  II5 
3ll,46ii,.322  35 
3;i,341,(;7s  7!l 
39,615.975  83 
45,760,306  71 
51, .367,756  05 
62,294,400  01 
64,004,701  82 


76, 

84, 

79, 

87, 

98, 

112 

127, 

135, 


,641, 
,061, 
,411, 
,774, 
,161, 
,059, 
,384, 
,523, 


16,427,167  20 

19,413,0.54  22 
1,029,171  97 
22,1191,963  81 
:i0,006,211  46 
.37,946,776  59 
.5<i,«30,,366  04 
35,7.89,921  57 


Deficit. 


3.36,926,568  34     25,519,313  89 


1,900,785  06 

1,460,027  66 

1,128,146  37 

1,937,999  42 

1,543,227  76 


2,240,058  90 
5,834,571  87 


810,031  26 


1,210,332  45 
J    4,153,875  58 
330,551  31 
519,981  44 


2,449,724  81 


Year 


1867-68 
1868-69 
1869-70 
1870-71 
1871-72 
1872-73 
1873-74 
1874-75 
187.5-76 
1876-77 
1877-78 
1878-79 
1879-80 
1880-81 
1881-82 
1882-83 
1883-84 
1884-85 
1885- 86 
1886-87 
1887-88 
1888-89 
1889-90 
1890-91 
1891-92 
1892-93 
1893-94 
1894-95 
1895-96 
1896-97 
1897-98 
1898-99 
1899-1900 
1900-01 
1901-02 
1902-03 
190:}-04 
1904-05 
1905-06 
(9  mis.) 
1906-07 
1907-08 
1908-09 
1909-10 
1910-11 
1911-12 
1912-13 
1913-14 
1914-15 


•Including  $1,697,851  33  on  .looount  of  Northwest  Rebellion, 
t         "  3,177,220.50 


28 


DEPART3{E>KT  OF  FIlfiyCE  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1918 
Table  III. — Summary  of  the  Liauilities  of  the 

(For  detail »,  see 


* 

Funded  Debt 
payable 

Year. 

Funded  Debt 

payable 

in  London. 

in  Canada. 

— •                   Dominion 
Debenture               Notes. 
Stock          1 
C.P.Ry. 
Guaranteed,  etc. 

Provincial 
Notes. 

i        >SavinKS 
Banks. 

Ck)mpensation 

to 

Seigneurs. 

•S        ct». 

S        cte.l         S        cts. 

3         cts. 

S       cts. 

j            S       cts. 

1867 

67,069,115  92 

3,999,175  03 

3,113.700  00 

605,859  12 

'   1,422,046  87 

3,869,810  02 

1868.    .   .. 

66,795,609  27 

6,016,073  09 

3,795,000  00 

552,325  79 

1,686,126  31 

3,869,810  02 

1869   .... 

75,847,175  94 

6,9.'iO,496  12 

4,830,000  00 

407,743  12 

2,452,118  72 

3,869.810  20 

1870.    .   .. 

75,847,175  94 

7,768,236  23 

7,479,353  33 

334,301  05 

3,367,072  44 

3,860,645  58 

1871 

75,811,162  61 

7,828,451  36 

7,367,340  74 

115,091  80 

4,515,445  78 

3,811,065  1? 

1872.    .. 

76,486,655  93 

7,974,,572  89 

10,510,541  21 

61,685  04 

5,187,586  42 

3,725,553  71 

1873 

76,137,715  94 

8,199,390  16 

11,234,131  69 

51,023  04 

6,119,690  65 

3,500,593  57 

1874 

85,798,049  15 

8,014.513  96 

12,175,578  62 

47,013  05 

7,210,260  83 

3,476,822  29 

1875 

99,961,022  52 

8,3II8,()U!»  21 

10,778.873  00 

44,065  38 

7,171,181  20 

82.5,477  88 

1876 

112,133,529  18 

8,123,051  45 

11.533,891  48 

43,228  79 

7,044,118  09 

466,387  83 

1877.... 

122,477,629  18 

8,308,523  45 

10,630,492  88 

42,527  03 

7,470,630  83 

407,061   20 

1878 

121,244,415  85 

8,933,230  66 

10,460,734  81 

41,845  76 

8,497,013  3.5 

400,427  41 

1879  

128,307,409  18 

9,908,778  39 

10,789,710  04 

41,397  04 

9,207,683  20 

391,330  96 

1880  

137,024,582  53 

11,595,160  16 

13,565,159  46 

41,039  84 

11,0.52,956  18 

335.840  31 

1881   

135,601,082  53 

11,.580,141  84 

14,538,965  05 

40,81 1  17 

15,836,672  00 

394,595  90 

1882  

132,122,875  86 

10,901,004  55 

15,807,910  91 

40,595  08 

21,763,661  69 

244,930  10 

1883 

1.30,187,402  54 

5,924,403  45 

15,997,854  73 

40,358  61 

26,219,107  55 

200,035  45 

1884 

153,157,095  87 

21,988,565  93 

15,360,281  32 

40,237  01 

29,217,.536  84 

198,162  11 

18S5  

154,105,122  54 

19,930,644  25 

15,633,255  58 

40,164  06 

32,979,076  39 

195,378  79 

18S6 

172,247,082  55 

20,382,614  03 

16,297,453  36 

40,084  29 

37,173,813  88 

133,764  80 

1887     .... 

171,675,735  89 

18,749,402  05 

15,0.59,836  06 

39,830  87 

40,832,275  37 

183,764  80 

1883 

176,601,775  89 

17,572,668  28 

16,249,318  53 

39,792  31 

41,371,058  23 

179,1.53  81 

1889 

188,239,435  90 

15,511,362  16 

15.426,280  83 

39,767  98 

42,956,357  68 

181.776  48 

1890. 

187,616,502  55 

13,674,423  47 

15,357,892  71 

■    39,7:43  64 

41,012,465  04 

179,416  3.t 

1891 

188,040,133  54 

11,833,539  -t! 

16,176,317  23 

39,624  89 

39,400,026  16 

166,959  98 

1892 

198,804,342  12 

10,362,566  33 

17,282,698  66 

39,584  99 

.39,529,547  63 

166,559  98 

1893  

201,615,480  55 

8,218,1.52  40 

13,448,493  80 

39,570  39 

41,849,656  10 

166,309  98 

1894 

207,275,504  62 

7,131,711  11 

20,061,719  45 

39,534  33 

43,036,012  32 

164.732  32 

1^95 

218,225,503  55 

7,095,624  51 

19,520,233  12 

39,519  79 

44,450,498  85 

131,386  90 

1896 

218,225,503  55 

9,708,835  23 

20,372,215  12 

39,475  01 

46,799,318  58 

124,.327  SO 

1897   

218,225,503  55 

9,188,638  38 

22,318,096  26 

39,438  04 

48,934,975  72 

117,287  66 

1898 

227,958,836  88 

8,992,958  70 

22,178,193  76 

39,429  29 

50,111,118  98 

78,873  00 

1899   

227,958,836  88 

8,812,866  99 

24,236,466  52 

39,429  29 

50,241,715  45 

78,798  00 

1900 

227,958,836  88 

8,676,764  68 

26,094,923  52 

39,424  43 

53,149,722  40 

78,798  00 

1901 

227,953,830  88 

8.554.364  (S 

27,671,4.52  05 

39,419  57 

56,048,957  06 

78,029  34 

1902       ... 

227,958,836  88 

9.007,614  27 

32,780,337  05 

39,406  92 

58,437,9'<8  70 

76,262  43 

1903  

227,958,836  88 

8,8S6,9SI)  'J3 

.39,006,198  58 

39.406  92 

60,771,129  25 

76,262  43 

1904 

209,479,618  80 

7,478,080  93 

41,.574.733  33 

39,406  92 

62,153,449  90 

76,262  43 

1905 

209,520,233  3S 

7,4.50,948  93 

47,334,221  72 

39,406  92 

62,017,4.56  65 

76,262  43 

1906   

201,738,350  72 

7,833,715  60 

49,941,427  22 

39,361  18 

61,910,622  08 

76,103  72 

1907  (9  m's) 

207,627,690  72 

7,301,115  60 

54,794..596  86 

39,361  18 

62,541,811  87 

72,599  06 

1908 

221,8011,567  45 

7,176,415  60 

60,455,991  36 

39,361  18 

62,581.155  30 

72,599  06 

1909 

277,Slll.!)r,2  64 

4,769,615  60 

79,.351,080  50 

39, -^86  23 

59.933,020  .33 

64,029  90 

1910 

2.57.4.">1,0.">',)  211 

4,819,115  60 

87,134,068  50 

39,272  61 

5'*.2i;4.229  Oil 

38,322  40 

1911 

271,0.">ll,677  98 

4,795,065  00 

89,994,270  25 

39,233  55 

53,094,331  U3 

3-1,322  40 

1912   

282,024,279  47 

4,730.877  60 

113,329,633  40 

39,224  92 

58,219.328  0<; 

33,091  83 

1913   

2.58,079,819  47 

■      2,190,767  60 

112.101,835  65 

39,220  05 

57,140,4.33  39 

38,091  S3 

1914   .    ... 

312,812,485  OS 

719,002  93 

117,795,638  53 

39.220  05 

55.067,603  4-> 

34,237  % 

1915 

338,369.979  07 

691,502  93 

157,056,118  91 

39,220  05 

54,OJl,713  26 

34,237  96 

1 


PUBLIC  ACCOUiTS 


29 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Dominion  of  Canada  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915. 
Tabl«  V.) 


Temporary  LoaD». 


S  Ct8.1 


6,575,410  05 
2,224,353  70 


1,946,666  66 
7,786,666  65 


1,460,000  00 
2,433,333  33 


1,946,666  66 
4,866,666  66 


3,893,333  ,33 


4,866,666  66 
2,930,000  00 
2,920,000  00 
1,216,666  67 
9,299,999  99 
13,606,333  32 
17,033,333  33 


Trust  Funds. 


I 


18,!ia5,907  97 

i,2i;:;.444  4i! 

1,241,000  00 
5,651,459  33 


8, 27.'?,  333  .32 
81,073,684  21 


Province  Accounts. 


S 

6,40S,; 
6,454,; 

6,4: 

6,535, 

6,595, 

6,655. 

6,R«6, 

6,752, 

6,822, 

6,881, 

6,899, 

S,860, 

6,&34, 

6,893, 

6,941, 

6,999, 

7,003, 

7,055, 

7,041, 

7,060, 

7,080, 

7,098, 

7,200, 

8,184, 

8,217, 

9,11,3, 

10,111, 

10,205, 

10.263, 

10,314, 

10,40<.l, 

10,446, 

10,690, 

10,910, 

11,305 

11,59.3, 

12,181 

16,10.5, 

18,385, 

26,857 

13,744 

14,107, 

13,124, 

13,422, 

13,9311, 

14,727, 

1.5,167, 

15.831, 

15,995, 


cts. 

79  93 
99  24 
,618  45 
,102  56 
677  85 
248  83 
,346  61 
,846  71 

523  78 
938  05 
347  .34 
331  40 
477  14 
453  12 
146  22 

,035  43 
,187  70 
,899  45 
841  15 
.526  23 
8.35  85 
643  59 
38,5  51 
794  08 
992  88 
817  .36 
141  16 
365  74 
694  31 
8.S3  06 

88  00  I 
9(>7  27 
277  .50 
056  03 
611  23 
174  73 

524  11 
439  12 
823  .53 
181  06 
817  57 
438  84 
674  50 
462  56 
186  .52 
471  83 
803  75 
902  57 
150  06 


S         ots. 

2,573,292  92 

3,499,678  45 

4,664,510  82 

6,224,159  .32 

7,951,628  12 

10,319,741  47 

.  14,477,825  70 

16,H9,.309  36 

14,984,382  27 

14,384,864  21 

13,910,660  10 

13,313,435  34 

12,605,298  47 

12,569,014  44 

12,424,853  45 

12,596,072  17 

12,573,490  79 

14,285,698  73 

14,219,479  69  I 

17.310.531  30 
17,282,987  33 
17,194,048  29 
16,927,883  96  ', 

16.907.532  78 
16,907,414  03 
16,407,374  13 
16,407,359  53 
16,407..323  52 
16,407,031  65 
16,406,986  87 
16,406,720  75 
16,406,434  91 
16,672,686  83 
16,672,686  83 
16,672,677  11 
16,672,:536  16 

6,523,164  94  '■ 
11,920,668  07 
n.920.668  07  i 
11,9211,084  07 
11,920,668  07 
11,920,668  07 
ll,920,r))-2  42 
U,  920,  .582  42  i 
11,920,5S2  42  , 
11,920,486  07 
11,920,481  20  ' 
11,920,481  20 
11,920,481  20  , 


Miscellaneous 
Accounts. 


3,984 

4,2-;^ 

2l 

2,35.3, 

1,496, 

1,478, 

4,321, 

669, 

2,67fi 

593, 

4,478, 

.5,205, 

5,798, 

5,998, 

2,503, 

4,884 

4,013, 

1,178, 

1,572, 

1,201, 

1,036, 

2,555, 

1,238! 

1,192 

1,330 

3,626. 

1,738. 

1.542 

1,915, 

1,779. 

2,023, 

2,163 

2,536, 

2,l"25, 

6.403, 

9,792, 

5,90<J, 

11,263, 

18,013, 

26,027, 

20,707, 

20,74,3, 

17,909, 

20,540, 

25,069, 

23,309, 

25,954 

3i.:«;7, 

41,291, 


cts. 

271  92  ' 
'243  43 
,115  15 
1,306  61 

819  37 

593  86 
370  17 

,157  36 
.366  38 
678  73 
%2  96 
,S-M  3S 
,669  43 
117  28 
270  35 
,160  18 
,213  48 
,938  95 
737  01 
026  21 
!K)8  21 
923  63 
812  26 
8.52  84 
554  79 
782  90 
360  83 
787  17 
262  19 
324  85 
016  31 
171  44 
491  75 
767  15 
084  60 
469  45 

594  33 
136  01 
558  17 
229  74 
498  49 
961  40 
941  58 
599  47 
812  07 
19«  .59 
0<i2  30 
463  80 

21  72 


Total. 


S 


93,046, 
96,896, 
112,361 
115,993 
115,492 
122,400, 
130,778, 
141,163 
151,663 
161,204 
174,675 
174,957 
183,974 
199,125 
199,861 
205,365, 
202,159, 
242,482, 
264,703, 
273,164, 
273,187, 
284,513, 
287,722, 
286,112, 
289,899 
295,333 
300,054 
308,348 
318,048 
325,717 
332,530 
338,375 
345,160 
346,206, 
354,7.32, 
366,358, 
361,344, 
364,962, 
377,678, 
392,269 
379,966. 
408,207, 
478,535, 
470,663, 
474,941 
508,338, 
483,2.32, 
544,391, 
700,473, 


Year. 


cts.l 

1,051  73 
1,666  20 
,998  39 
1,706  76 
,682  76 
1,179  ,36 
,098  5£ 
,551  33 
,401  62 
,6S7  86 
,834  97 
,268  96 
,753  85 
i,.323  32 
,537  51 
,251  97 
,104  30 
,416  21 
,607  43 
,341  11 
,626  43 
,841  89 
,062  76 
,295  10 
,229  62 
,274  10 
,524  74 
,023  96 
,754  87 
,536  73 
,131  33 
.984  23 
,902  54 
,979  92 
432  52 
476  59 
098  37  ' 
,512  17 
,579  80 
,680  39  I 
.826  09  i 
1.58  25 
,427  02 
,045  99 
,487  42 
591  77 
555  24 
,368  86 
,814  37 


1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
18(1 
18£2 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
I  ni.  '07 
1908 
1909 
1910 
1911 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1915 


30 


iiKi'MnMKsr  or  iisasck 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

Tablk  IV. — SuM.MAHY  OF  ASSETS  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1.SG7,  to 

March  31,  1915. 

(For  details,  see  Table  VI.) 


Year. 


Sinking 
Funds. 


8         : 

1867 1,207,222 

1867-68 1,562, -laS 

1868-69 1,989,295 

186il.70 2,115,828 

1870-71 2,537,495 

1871-72 3,450,481 

1872-73 3,598,422 

1873-74 4,112,348 

1874-75 4,668,121 

1875-76 .'5,491,075 

1876-77 6,i587,515 

1877-78 7,400,268 

1878-79 8,531,564 

1879-80 4 9,747,372 

1880-81 ? 10,964,525 

1881-82 12,190.731 

1882-83 12,941,658 

1883-84 14,292,158 

1884-85 15,855,353 

1885-86 17,461,623 

1886-87 19,054,."i76 

1887-88 20,993,654 

1888-89 22,730,298 

1889-90 24,617,535 

1890-91 26,555,614 

1891-92 28,583,475 

1892-93 30,678,989 

1893-94 32,356,770 

1894-95 34,359,088 

1895-96 36,414,375 

1896-97 .38,516,189 

1897-98 ;  40,876,157 

1898-99 43,358,642 

1899-1900 45824,282 

1900-01 48,304,619 

1901-02   50,873,999 


1902-03 

1903-04 

1904-05 

1905-06 

1906-7(9  mos.). 

1908 ;. 

1909 

1910   

1911 

1912 

1913 

1914 

1915 


53,494,588 
44,770,875 
47,032,493 
48,016,409 
45,9'<1,552 
42,250,209 
38.515,546 
14,782,613 
11,196,82.5 
12,353,282 
13,737,567 
9,144,994 
10,790,806 


Other 
Investments. 


Province 
Accounts. 


S 


cts. 


4,.578, 

4,.573, 

13,348, 

11,12.5, 

9,;«)9, 

7,468, 

5,717, 

6,313, 

7,119, 

9,15" 

7,786. 

4,551, 

4,152, 

5,932, 

6,79S, 

1 1,443, 

7.8.50, 

28,337 

34,497 

8,249, 

i    8,874 

i  10,549, 

i    9,749, 

6.179, 

6,199 

5,179 

5,263, 

1    5,263, 

I    5,487, 

j    6,077. 

6,261, 

6,371, 

6,371, 

6,769, 

7,062, 

7,508, 

8,428, 

1,3.801. 

12.691, 

12,576, 

13,223, 

22,949, 

22,144, 

20,216 

27,.501, 

30,551, 

43,885. 

70,819 

111,719 


.560  04 
9.57  00 
57  25 
437  25 
951  94 
891  90 
694  42 
.565  10 
180  61 
463  90 
874  41 
(a7  81 
654  81 
433  66 
964  16 
103  98 
894  54 
490  82 
966  .54 
817  13 
105  59 
095  87 
154  91 
281  07 
581  07 
535  53 
137  95 
137  95 
461  94 
627  95 
527  95 
527  95 
527  95 
.527  95 
8:35  95 
077  15 
962  47 
928  33 
310  07 
240  49 
804  07 
146  14 
988  81 
851  20 
851  20 
851  20 
324  52 
657  79 
684  43 


10,04.5, 

11,723, 

14,776 

17,19.3, 

19,12(5, 

20,901 

11, .537, 

11,524, 

11,.521 

11,974, 

12,3t; 

12,27 

la,030, 

13,.535, 

13,31! 

13,013, 

13,14li 

7,499, 

7,.t02, 

7,.J0,S, 

7,.M.S, 

7,545, 

7,973, 

9,412, 

9,910, 

10,412, 

10,921, 

10,917, 

10,923, 

10,586, 

10,601!, 

10,003, 

10,671, 

10,718 

10,718 

10,718 

4,144 

4,119, 

4,048, 

4.0,33 

4,o:i3 

4,033, 
2,296. 
2,296, 
2.290. 
2,296, 
2,290 
2,296 

2,2;m, 


cts. 

i,.533  63 
!,3.59  51 
■.,812  :« 
,.5.S3  67 
,.5.30  78 
,.517  14 
,690  00 
,637  .57 
,697  70 
.,808  36 
,515  84 
,.893  35 
1,018  76 
1,092  05 
111  95 
28:5  71 
;,2Hl  01 
1,069  39 
,723  71 
,7.54  51 
,401  82 
.,149  99 
,556  47 
,337  15 
,524  45 
;,417  39 
,105  92 
,856  12 
,487  4D 
,398  S3 
,0.52  44 
,210  98 
783  46 
,483  76 
,474  04 
,461  39 
.218  42 
,591  67 
,795  90 
!.705  49 
1,705  49 
,705  49 
429  12 
429  12 
429  12 
332  77 
,327  90 
,327  90 
,327  90 


Miscellaneous 
Accounts. 


1,180, 

3,279, 

6,387 

7,349, 

6,7.52 

8,392 

10,041, 

\  10,888, 

I  12,346, 

10,029, 

14,898, 

19,368, 

10,779, 

12,967, 

13,388, 

1.5,0.5(), 

9,753, 

10,191. 

10.419. 

16,78.5, 

10,425, 

10,893, 

9,739, 

8,369, 

9,424, 

10,026. 

11,510. 

13,627, 

1  14,203, 

14.141, 

15,607. 

16,568, 

I  18,485, 

!  17,400, 

20.16ti, 

25,428, 

33,669, 

'  41,4i>2, 

47,681, 

60,60t). 

53,055. 

61,013, 

91,li4S, 

91,098. 

93,!K)4, 

12.3,217, 

109,011, 

126,133. 

126,290, 


;   ots. 

094  43 
,726  03 
,814  01 
114  48 
187  24 
216  46 
163  67 
((35  78 
()23  51 
S26  (i2 
620  .59 
399  !1 
445  66 
9.53  78 
1,52  09 
479  79 
545  92 
847  37 
STl  83 
038  40 
766  98 
983  48 
Oil  00 
929  18 
479  09 
411  45 
252  08 
223  70 
790  43 
701  65 
765  15 
688  51 
.502  0  I 
878  95 
499  57 
S4.S  57 
340  29 
397  92 
813  31 
.347  13 
904  19 
237  77 
1S3  3'< 
60t>  15 
329  17 
665  03 
709  72 
5.38  05 
912  32 


ToUl. 


8 


cts. 


17,31 
21,139, 
»!,,502, 
'  37,7.S3, 
37,7S6, 
4(J,213, 
30,894, 
32.8.3S, 
3,5,655, 
36,653, 
41,440, 
3!,  595, 
36,493, 
42,l!S2, 
II  tr. 

51,' 703, 
43,692, 
(i0.320, 
68,295. 
50,(W; 
4.5,.S72,, 
49,9.'<: 
50,192,  i 
48,579,1 
.52,090, 
54.201, 
.58,373, 
(i2,164, 
64.973 
67,220, 
70,991, 
74.419 
78,887, 
80,713, 
86.2-52. 
94,52i), 
I  99.737, 
104.094, 
111,451, 
125,2211 
116,294 
130,246. 
1.54, 60,' 
134.394 
134,S99. 
168,419, 
168,930. 
208.  .394, 
2."1,097, 


410  36 
531  46 
679  19 
964  31 
16.5  11 
107  32 
970  55 
586  91 
023  60 
173  98 
525  94 
IW  05 
683  85 
852  07 
7  11 
601  19 
389  84 
565  95 
915  29 
234  02 
.s.Vj  99 
4.1-3  73 
021  U 
083  33 
199  11 
.1*39  66 
485  13 
994  48 
827  78 
103  96 
534  87 
585  32 
455  94 
173  03 
428  83 
386  97 
109  50 
793  6T 
413  20 
•02  64 
P66  13 
.298  41 
,147  85 
,499  66 
,435  39 
131  06 
929  66 
..518  72 
731  16 


PVBLIO  ACCOUSTS 


31 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

T.^BLE  V. — Liabilities  of  Canada,  July  1,  186T,  to  March  31  1915. 


Debenturks  and  Stocks  payable  in  London. 

Year. 

British  Columbia 

Bonds, 

6  per  cent. 

Canadian  Bonds, 
8  per  cent. 

Canadian  Bonds, 
6  per  cent. 

Consolidated 

Canadian  Loan 

Bonds, 

5  per  cent. 

Con.solidated 

Canadian  Loan 

Stock, 

5  per  cent. 

1877 

S        cts. 

•S       cts. 

267,666  70 

267,666  70 

267,666  70 

267,666  70 

267,666  70 

96,846  70 

21,900  05 

21,900  05 

21,900  05 

20,926  72 

20,440  06 

20,440  06 

20,440  06 

118,260  00 

118,260  00 

2,433  33 

S         cts. 

24,947,506  71 

24.94.5.073  .38 

24.942.610  05 

24.942.640  0.3 

24,942,640  05 

24,7.82,040  04 

24. 77s, 146  69 

24,7.M..s(;6  71 

23,020,793  39 

23,020,793  39 

21,199,200  06 

19,96.5,98(;  73 

12,428  980  06 

6,448,3.",3  33 

.5,024,833  33 

2,4a5,S93  33 

1,342,226  66 

12,653  33 

4,379  99 

S         cts. 

27,784,461  92 

27,0,82,201  92 
26,899,127  06 
26,375,473  74 
25,882,267  49 
2.5,Ul,3i57  39 
24.197.770  91 
2:1. 4 1 N,  31  IS  ."i3 
22,789,048  .54 
22,353,481  88 
22.179,741  88 
22.050.288  ,-)."i 
21.76S.S02  9!l 
21.47(i.316  37 
21,040,206  47 
20,595.393  14 
20,007,499  81 
19,5»i,406  48 

8        cts. 
.'5,770,153  93 

1868        

4,472,413  93 

1.869 

1870 

4,657,488  79 
.5,181,142  11 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1,168^666 '66 
924,666  67 
924,66()  67 
924,6t)6  67 
924,666  67 
924,666  67 
924,1)66  67 
924,666  67 
924,666  67 
924.666  67 
924.666  67 
4S(;.666  67 
4S6,6i;6  67 
486.666  67 
486,6(;6  67 
486,666  67 
486,6(i6  67 
453,573  .34 

5,674,348  36 
6.445,258  46 
7.. 3.32, 078  28 
7.95I1.7SO  64 

1875 

1876 

1877. 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

,S,r.si;,040  (W 

9,021,607  2£ 

9,194,860  62 

9,  .324. 31 3  95 

9,605.799  51 

9.S9S,286  17 

10,334,396  07 

10,779,209  40 

11,3(;6,129  40 

11,837,222  73 

1886        

1887 

1888 

1889 

18.90 

4.53,573  34 
4.53,.573  34 
453,573  34 
453,573  34 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

, 

1898 

' 

1899 

' 

1900 

1901 

1902 

190J 

1904...     

Dominkm  lioan 

of  1908, 

4  per  cent. 

34  per  cent.  Loan 
1330-50. 

1905 

19Wi  

1907(»i»08.) 

1908 

6,720,380  00 
6,714,0.53  34 
6,142,220  01 
6,010,333  35 
6,010,333  35 

14,600,000  00 
38,933,333  a3 
69,772,285  69 
n2,72.5,.507  07 
137,058.841  00 
137,058,841  00 
137,0.58,841  00 
137,0.58,841  00 

1910 

lyu  

1912 

1913 

1914   

1915 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Table  V.  — Liahilities  of  Canada,  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  rJ15 — Cuu. 


Debkntl'be8  and  Stocks  i-ayablr  in  London. 

Year. 

Donjinioii 

Loan  of  1874, 

4  per  cent. 

Dominion 

Loan  of  1875, 

4  por  cent. 

Dominion 

Loan  of  1876, 

4  |X-r  cent. 

Dominion 

Loan  of  1878, 

4  ]ier  cent. 

Dominion 

Loan  of  1K70, 

4  per  cent. 

1867 

S'        cts. 

8        cts. 

8        cts. 

S       cu. 

$        .t«. 

1868 

18(5!) 



I8C0   

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874          

1875 

19,466,606  67 

I9.4(i(i,(i(;(;  (17 
I9,4i>ii,iiii(;  I'u 
I9,4r,r,.i;(;(;  li? 
19.-Jt;ii,iir.t;  tir 
19, Jiiil.r.iitj  i;7 
19.4i;i;,i;i;t;  i;; 
li).4i;r.,(;);t;  (;7 

19, 466, 006  07 
19,460,(i(!0  67 
19,466,060  07 
19,400,066  i;7 
19, 166,000  07 
19,4()6,006  67 
19,460,666  67 
•    19,466,066  67 
19.400.006  Ii7 

19,  ir.fi,  (ir.i;  o; 

19,406,006  07 
19,406,6(;6  67 
19,466,000  07 

I9,406.(;(;t;  07 
l9.4tii;.i;ofi  07 

19,400,000  07 

19,466,000  07 

19,466,00r,  07 

19.406,000  07 

19,400,066  07 

19,4i;6,000  07 

11,884,301  ."2 

11,072,069  26 

9,376,386  70 

9, 370,  .386  70 

8,583,234  15 

8,555,494  14 

8,205,370  38 

7,961,178  54 

1876 : 

4,866,666  66 
4,.S66,666  66 

4.S66.O(;0  00 
t.Nf.O.OOO  00 

4..st;o,ooo  00 
4.S00.066  60 
l,S0O.ti06  66 
4,866,666  66 
4,,S66,666  66 
4,806,666  66 
4,866,666  66 
4,800,066  66 
4.866,666  06 
4,800,000  06 
4,8(iO,000  00 
4,SO0,OOt»  ilO 
4,S00.000  1)0 
4,800,000  60 
4,866,666  66 
4.866,066  66 
4,.S06,660  06 
4.800,666  00 
4,866,066  66 
4,866,666  66 
4,866,666  66 
4,806,666  6(i 
4,800,000  00 
4,866,060  00 
4,866,666  66 
4,866,666  66 

1877 

12,166,666  66 

12.100.000  66 
l-.MiiO.ooO  06 
12,100,000  06 
12,160,666  ()6 
12,166,666  66 
12.160.r,00  66 
12,100,00(i  i;o 
12,100.000  (;o 

12,100,066  00 
12,166,666  66 
12,100,666  66 
12.100,666  66 
12.106,606  66 
12.106,006  60 
12,li!0.006  66 
12,100,666  66 
12,166,666  66 
12,166,666  66 
12,166,666  66 
12.106,666  66 
12,106,666  66 
12,106,666  66 
12,166.666  66 
12,100.006  66 
12,101;,  000  06 
12.10,0.000  66 
12,106,006  66 
12,160,000  66 
12,166,666  66 

1878 

1               

1879 

1880 

7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,.300,000  00 

7,:«K),ooo  00 

7,300,000  00 
7.300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
■7,300,000  00 
7,.300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 
7,300,000  00 

14.600.000  66 

1881 

1882.             .... 

14,(»IO,000  00 
14,600,000  00 
14,600,000  00 
14.600,000  00 
14,6(Xl,noo  00 
14,600,1X10  00 
14,600  000  00 

1883  ..- 

1884 

1883 

1886 

1887 

1888 

14,600  000  00 

1889 

14,6C0,0O0  00 
14.600,000  00 
14,600  000  00 

1890  

1891 

1892 

1893  

14,600,000  00 
14,600,000  00 

1894 

1895 

14.600.000  00 
14,600,(K)O  00 

1896 

1897 

14,600.CM)0  00 
14,Ono.O(K.I  00 

1898 

14,60U,0Wt  00 

1899 ... 

1900 

1901    

1902   

1903 

14,6(X),000  00 
14,600,000  00 
14,600,000  00 
14,600,000  00 
14,600,000  00 
14,600,000  00 
14,000,000  00 

1904 

1905 

1906   

1907  (9  mos.)   

1908...: 

14, OIK), 000  00 
14. 000, IKK)  00 
14,000,000  00 

1909 

lUlO ... 

'^ 

1912 

1913   

1914 , 

1915 

, 

PCBLIC  ACCOUKTS 


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Table  V. — Liabilities  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Con. 


Dominion 
Loan  of  1S<54, 
3^  per  cent 

Debentures  a.vd  Stocks  payable  ix  Loxnos. 

Year. 

Dominion 

Loan  of  18Si5, 

4  per  cent 

(reduced). 

Dominion 

Loan  of  1885, 

4  per  cent 

Dominion 

Loan  of  18*5, 

1892  and  1894, 

3  per  cent. 

Dominion 
Loan  of  1897, 
2i  per  cent. 

Canadian 
Pacific  Ry. 
Land  Grant 

Loan, 
3h  per  cent. 

1867      

S         cts. 

$         cts. 

S         cts. 

§         cts.           8         cts. 

$         cts. 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871       

' 

1872 

1873 

1874  . 

; '. '.'.".'." .'a'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 



1875      ..     .    . 

i 

1876 

1877 

1878      . 

1879 

:;;:;:. ;;;;:::i::;;:. ::::::: 

1880 

1881 

•• 

_    _ 



.     .    

1882    

1883 

1884 

24V333;33.^  33 
24,333,333  &3 
24,3;«,333  Xi 
24,333,333  33 
24,333,3:53  33 
24,  .3.^3, 333  Xi 

1885 

1886 

31,'356,.595  88 
31.3.56,595  88 
31,a56..'J95  88 
31,356,595  88 
31..3.-.i;..595  88 

19,46t;,666  66 
19, 166,666  66 
19,466,666  66 
19,466,666  66 
19,4«;,666  66 
19, 41 W,  666  66 
19.466,666  66 
19,466,66li  66 
19,466,666  66 
19,466,666  66 
19,466,666  66 
19.46i;.666  66 
19,466,666  66 
19,466,666  66 
19,466,666  66 
19,466,666  66 
19,46(;.66li  66 
19,4I>6,666  66 
19,466,666  6() 
19,466,666  66 
19,46(;,666  66 
19,466,666  66 
19,466,666  66 
19,466,666  (>6 
18,142,261  46 

1887 

1888 

1889 

6,375,.^33  33 
19,466,666  67 
19,466,666  67 

19,890.297  66 



1890         

24,.3;53,3.33  :W     Sl.^iii.nfl."!  .IS 

1891 

24,:«3.a^3  :« 
24..3;«,;5:«  33 

24,;533,333  :!3 

24,:«.',3;«  33 

24,333,.3,33  33 
24,333,333  33 
24,33.3,333  33 
24,3:«,333  33 
24,333,333  33 
24,3:«,.333  33 
24,3.33,3X3  33 
24,.3;!3,3;53  :« 
24,,3;«,33.3  ,33 
2»,33.3,333  33 
24,3:«,333  33 
24,333,333  :« 
24..333.3.«  33 
24..^33,333  .33 
24,333,333  33 
23,(i:«,1.37  73 
23,467,-'06  27 
2.3,467.2«;  27 
23,467,206  27 
23,467,206  27 
23,467,206  27 

31,:i'>(i.o9o  8S 
31,a->lv'-y5  88 
31,35«,595  88 
31,3:J6,593  88 
31,3.56,595  88 
31,356,.595  88 
31,.356,595  88 
31,356.595  88 
31,356,.595  88 
31,.3.56,.595  88 
31,3.56,.595  ,S8 
31,356,595  88 
31,3.56,595  88 
31,.35<i,595  8.S 
31,3.56,.595  88 
31,3.56,595  88 
31,:i56..595  88 
31,356,595  88 
31,356,595  88 

1892 

3(i,727,.506  L'4 
33  538  614  67 

) 

1893  . 

1894 

39,652,242  08 
.50,602,241  01 
.50,602,241  01 
,50,6112,241  01 
50,602,241  01 
50,602,241  01 
50,602  241  01 
50,602,241  01 
50,602,241  01 
.50,602,241  01 
50,898,661  62 
51,751,568  26 
53,532,034  82 
53,5,32,034  82 
54,4S(i.6S4  10 
55,105,899  30 
42,512,076  63 
42,649,469  49 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

'9,733,33333' 
9,733,333  33 
9,733,333  33 
9,733,333  33 
9,733,333  33 
9,7.33,333  .^3 
9,733,a33  33 
9,73,3,333  33 
9,73.3.333  33 
9,733,333  33 
9,733,3.33  33 
9,73.3,333  33 
7,748,245  83 
4.888.185  64 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

vm    

1905 

1906 

1907(9  mo-i).. 

1908 

1909 

1910 

1911 

15,0561606  66 
15,056.006  86 
15,05(>,006  66 
1.5,05f:,006  66 
15,0.56,006  66 

1912 

43,116,280  15  '    4,888,  ia5  64 
43,226,1.30  .55       4,888,185  64 
37,262,129  50       4,888,185  64 
37,271,230  10       4.888.185  64 

1.5,156,006  66 

1913 

15,056.006  66 

1914 

15,056,006  »6 

1915 

15,0.56,006  66 

•2—3 


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Table  V. — Liabilities  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Con. 


Debkmturks  and  Stocks  payablk  in 

LOKDON. 

Year. 

Imperial 
Guaranteed 
Loan  (oW) 
4  per  cent. 

Iinperiiil 
Guaranteed 

Luan 
4  per  cent. 

IntRrcolonial 
Ry.  Loan 
5  per  cent. 

New 
Brunswick 

Bonds, 
6  per  cent. 

Nova  Scotia 

Bonds, 
6  per  cent. 

Prince 

Edward  Island 

Bonds, 

6  [jer  cent. 

1867 

•S       cts. 

681,333  34 
681,333  31 

$       cts. 

1 
$       cts.             $       cts. 

r.  037  dSfi  RK 

$       cts. 

4,580,506  66 
4,460,300  00 
4,460,300  00 
4,460,300  00 
4,460,300  00 
4,44,8,133  33 
4.44.8,133  33 
4,43.8,400  00 
1,076.020  02 
l,0S2,s:«  3.-> 
l,(isi.',.s;«  35 
1,082,833  35 
1,082,833  35 
1,082,8:«  .33 
1,082,8.33  33 
1,082.8.33  33 

l,U^J,.^.>o  X> 

$        cts. 

1868 

4,886,620  00 
4  R81;  1:90  00 

1869 

7,300,000  00 
7,3IM),{HI0  00 
7.30(1,000  (KP 
7,300,00(1  00 
7,300,000  00 
16,060,0(X)  OO 
16,060,000  00 
23,360,000  00 
23,360,000  (JO 
23,360,000  m 
30,ii(i(i.ooo  00 
30.66(1.000  (JO 
30.(ii;o,O(i(i  (10 
30,(i()0,ooi>  ((0 
30,660,000  00 
30,600.000  00 
31,633,3.33  34 
31,633,333  34 
31,633,333  34 
31,633,.333  34 
31,633,333  34 
31,633,333  34 
31,633,333  34 
31,633,333  34 
31,63.3,3.33  34 
31,633.a33  34 
31,63.3,333  34 
31,633,333  34 
.31.63,3,333  34 
31,633,333  34 
31,63.3,333  34 
31,633.333  34 
31,63.3.333  34 
31,633,333  34 
31,633,333  34 
22,873,3.33  ,34 
22,873,333  34 
22,873.333  34 
22,873,333  34 
15.57,3.333  34 
15,573,333  34 
15,573,333  34 
8,273,.333  34 
8,273.333  34 
8,273,333  34 

2  4,33  3.33  34 

1870 

2,433,333  34       4,886,620  00 
2,433,333  34       4,850.606  67 
2, 43.3, .3:53  34        4,701,686  67 
2,433,.^33  34       4,701,686  67 
2,433,333  34        4,701,686  67 
2,43.3.:J33  .34        4,491,446  67 
2, 43.3. 3;«  .34       4, 49 1 ,  44<;  67 
2,433.333.34       4,491,446  67 
2,433,;«3  34  1     4.491,446  67 
2,4.33,.3:i3  .34        4,491,446  67 
2,433,.333  34       4,491,446  67 
2,433,:«3  34  i     4,491,446  67 
2, 43.3. ,333  34  [     4,481,713  34 
2,43,3,333  34       4,408,713  34 
2, 433  3.33  34        4  374  646  67 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1,091,106  54 
1,091,106  54 
1,091,106  54 
1,091,106  54 
1,091,106  54 
1,091,106  54 
l,091,UJt,66 
1,091,106  66 
277  399  99 

1876 

1877 

1878... 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

2,433,.333  34 
2,4.3.3,333  34 
2,433,33,334 
2,433,3.33  34 
2,433,3.33  34 
2,433,333  34 
2,43;5,333  .34 
2,433,333  34 
2,433.333  34 
2,433,3;«  ;?4 
2,433,333  34 
2,433,333  34 
2. 433,  .3.33  34 
2,433,3:«  34 
2  433  333  34 

4,374,646  67 

4,137,153  34 

3,565,806  68 

2,116,513  35 

695,9.33  35 

73,000  00 

73,000  00 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892. ,   

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

2,433,333  34 
2,433.3.33  .34 
2,433,;5.33  34 
2,433,333  34 



- 

1901 



1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

3|  per  cent. 
Loan   1908-12. 

3|  per  cent. 
Loan  1909. 

4  per  cent. 
Loan    1940-60. 

1907(9mois).. 

1908 

1909  .    ,     . 



23,782,913  33 
23,147,156  13 
22,785,10,<  68 
17,344,113  05 

29,200,000  00 
27,4.58,025  34 
27,231,353  34 
26,809,980  01 
26,710,116  01 
2(5,710,116  01 
26,701,842  68 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1913. 

1914 

58,400,000  00 
93,926,666  66 

1915 

PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


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Table  V. — Liabilities  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1667,  to  March  ol,  11)15 — Con. 


Year 


Debkntcres  Pat  able  in  Canada. 


Bonds 
Convert- 
ible into 

Stocks 


Canada 
Bonds 
(old) 


btOCkS       e  *. 

1-  ^^^t   5  utr  cent 
6  per  cent.  "^ 


Canada 
Bonds  (old) 
6  per  cent. 


3  cts.,    S  cts.' 


1867 

ISCS. 

18«9. 

1870 

1871. 

1872 

1873 

1874. 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

187a 

1880. 

1881. 

1882. 

1883 

1884, 

1885 

1886 

]aS7. 

1888 

18.89 

1890 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894 

1895. 

18%. 

1897 

1898. 

1899. 

1900 

1901. 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905. 

1906 

190: 


1908 
1909. 
1910. 
19U. 
1!'12 
1913. 
1914 
1915. 


(»l 
mos)..  / 


600,000  00 
578,1000  00 
o76,00(J  (H) 
506.  OOt)  00 
541,000  00 
541,000  CM) 
540, 0(M)  00 
539,000  00 
538,000  00 
53.S,0<IO  00 
S.'iS.OOO  OO 
538,000  00 
."*S,000  00 
538,000  00 

.t;w,ooo  00 

538,000  00 

5:is,ooo  00 

538,000  00 
5.38,000  00 
5.38,000  00 
.-),\S.000  00 
238,000  00 
238,000  00 
238,000  00 
238,000  00 


192,925  01 

192,925  01 , 

192,925  01. 

192,925  01 

192..525  01 

182.725  01 

182,72.5  01, 

167,0.58  33' 

160,858  33 

127,016  67 

114,S.'i0(X) 

113,6.50  00 

11,3,6.50  00 

113,650  00 

113,650  00; 

113,6.50  00 

38,200  00 

2,100  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  OO 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

40O0C 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00; 

4(JO00| 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 


CaAada 
Bonds 


D'iminion 
Bonds 


New 
BruDS- 

7  per  cent.  5  per  cent,  j  4  per  cent,   jg  p^r"i»nt. 


Dominion 
Bonds 


Nova  Scotia 
6  per  cent. 


I 


•S   cts. 

1,254,250  02 

1,243,610  02 

1,227,610  02 

1.227,210  02] 

1,015,602  60, 

343,655  04 

257,991  04 

183,0,57  72: 

1,32,690  00, 

17,.500  00; 

10,120  00 

4,120  00 

1,200  001 

1,200  00 

1,200  00 

1,200  00 


400  001. 

400  00) 
400  00 
400  00 
400  00. 
400  00 
400  00  . 
400  00 
400  001 


8  cts. 

873,200  00  . 

873,200  00 
300  00 
300  00 
300  00 
300  001 
300  00| 
300  00, 


S  cts. 


80,000  00: , 
80,000  00  , 
80,000  00 
80,000  00 


27,000  on 

316,000  00 
1,244,000  00 
1,269,000  00 
1,276,000  00 
1,276,000  00 
1,276,000  00 
1,276,000  00 
1,776,000  00 
1,768,000  00 
1,762,000  00 
1,708,000  00 
1,708,000  00 
1,708.000  00 
1,198,000  00 
1,198,000  00 
1,198,000  00 
1,198,000  00 
1,198,000  00 
1,198,000  00 


.$  cts. 

196,900  OOi 
196,900  00 
196,900  00 
196,900  00 
196,900  00 
196,900  OOj 
196.900  00! 
189,.300  00| 
189,300  00 
130,100  OOi 
126,900  OOi 
123.7im  00 

iL'H.TlId  11(1 

1-J2,;io0  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

122,900  00 

1,600  00 

1,100  00 

600  00 

600  00 

600  00 

600  00 

600  00 

60O00 

600  00 

two  00 

600  00 

600  00  , 

60<JOO 
600  00 
600  00 
600  00 
600  00 
600  00 
600  00 
600  00 


1,481,900  00 

1,481,900  00 

1,481,900  00 

1,481,900  00 

1,481,900  00 

1,481,900  00 

1,481,900  00 

1,481,900  00 

970,900  00 

954,.^53  34 

9.54,353  34 

951,920  01 

951,920  01 

951,920  01 

951,920  01 

951,920  01 

951,920  01 

951,920  01 

2,920  0? 


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Table  V. — Liabilities  of  Canada,  t'rom  July  1,  1867,  to  March  .'51,  1915 — Con. 


Dkbentiihes  Payable  in  Ca.napa. 

Hank 

of  Montreal, 

(various). 

Canadian 
Pacific 
Kailway 

4per  cent 

Funded 

Debt 

Douiinion 

Stock 
6  per  cent. 

Year. 

Oserdue 
Debentures 

Province 
of  Canada. 

Prince 

Edward 

Island 

6  per  cent. 

Prince 

Edward 

Island 

5  per  cent. 

Dominion 

Stock 
6  per  cent. 

1867 

S     cts. 

$       eta. 

S      cts. 

8      cts. 

2,249,416  67 
2,500,000  00 

-S      cts. 

S      cts. 

8    cts. 

1868 

1.427.538  66 

1869 

3.272,861  09 
4.093.001  20 

1870 

;i,022,803  M 

1,247,699  84 

501,793  36 

1871 

1872 



4  -".l.-i  *>3  7.T 

4,510,499  51 
4,435.942  54 
4,40.5,605  97 

631.593  33 

1873. . 

isi, 402  24 
135,455  57 

1,020,837  57 

1874 

■'9,614'39 
9,614  39 
9,614  39 
9,614  39 
8,641  06 
8,641  06 
10,101  06 
9,614  40 
9,514  40 
9,514  40 

366,404  44 
308,977  79 
308,004  4G 
308,004  46 
302,975  58 
203,371  31 

1.363.485  26 

1875 

4,158,143  83       1,803,583  69 

1876 

4,124,643  83.      1.923.433  15 

1877 

1878 

4,121,i>43  83 

4,122,847  25 

4,121,197  25 

422,152  57 

45,664  22 

8,000  00 

8,000  00 

8,000  00 

8,000  00 

2,1.'!2,2.51  82 
2,776,017  82 

1879 

3,945,739  82 

18<«) 

1881 

1882 

201,100  00 

186,500  OU 

69,500  00 

2,500  00 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

9,244,237  58 
9,620,307  61 
9,095,834  54 

1883 

1884 

i5,286,497'96 

13,934,572  42 

12,528,029  15 

11,064,661  52 

9,542,173  84 

7,9.58,177  66 

6,310,188  03 

4,593,619  62 

2,811,782  65 

955,878  67 

4,262,883  44 
4,096,148  02 

1885 

3.928.8.51  76 

1886 

8,000  00       1,184,002  05 

1887.     .    .. 

8,000  00       1,120,817  70 

1888 .      ... 

8,000  00       1,0.54,371  61 

1889 

]890 

8,000  00          984,561  67 
8,000  00          911,217  61 

1891.      .    . 

j 

8,000  00;         834,160  51 

1S92 

8,000  OO;         753,202  39 

1893 

8,000  00;         668,145  77 

1894 

8,000  00          578,783  15 
8,000  OO:          484,8516  55 

1895 

1896 

8,000  OO;         386.256  94 

1897 

1898 



.::::;■■.:; 



8,000  00,          282,623  70 
8,000  00          173,744  02 

1899 

8,000  00!           59.352  31 

1900 

8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  00 
8,000  0« 

1901 

1902 

.'.]'.    '.'...'..]'..' .    .... 

190:5 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1907(9mo3). 

1909 

1910 

1911  - 

1912 

1913 

1914 

1915 

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Table  V. — Liabilities  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  18G7,  to  March  31,  1315 — Con. 


Year. 


Dominion 
'        Stfwk 
I  G  per  cent. 


Dominion 

Stock 
and  bonds. 
3^  pel  cent. 


lSf!7 

ISGS 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1S76  .  ... 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

18S1 

1882 

1883 

18S4 

!88.> 

i,s«t; 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

189.'? 

1894 

1895 

1896 

18!>7 

1898 

1899 

IWK) 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905  ...  . 
1906 


cts. 


Exchequer 
Bills. 


Indemnity 

to 
Seigneurs 

and 
Townships 
C  per  cent. 


S  cts. 


1907  (9  mo?). 

1908  ...  .. 

1909 

inio 

1911 

1912 

1913 


1914. 
1915. 


955, 
1,078, 
4,757, 
4,625, 
5,030, 
4,923, 
4,807, 
4,705, 
4,593, 
4,542, 
4,474, 
4,472, 
4,428, 
1,644, 
1,654, 
1,654, 
1,654, 
1,654, 
1,654. 
1,583, 


000  00 
000  00 
222  83 
622  83 
822  83 
322  83 
722  83 
9.59  34 
281  29 
527  96 
327  96 
727  96 
678  29 
000  00 
000  00 
000  00 
000  00 
000  00 
000  00 
000  00 


1  6,575,410  05 
i  2,224,353  70| 


52,500  00  . 
59,000  00  . 

152,300  00  . 

2.'?5,300  00  . 

298,700  00  . 

781,900  00  . 
3.150,514  68  . 
3,.5I>4,214  68  . 
3,498,514  68  . 
3,421,764  68,. 
3.299,364  68. 
3,752,00-1  68|. 
3.702,431  34 
5,074,531  341 . 
5,047,399  34  . 
5,43.5,166  01 


Dominion 
I       Stock 
1 3§  per  cent. 


8      cts. 


3,869,810 

3,8(;9,810 

3,809,810 

S,8fi0.645 

3,811,065 

3, 725,  ,553 

3,500,593 

3,476,822 

82.5,477 

4(i6,387 

407,061 

400,427 

391,330 

385,840 

394,595 

244.93(1 

200,085 

198,162 

195,378 

188,764 

188.764 

179,153 

181,776 

179,416 

166,959 

166,.559 

166,309 

164,732 

131,386 

124,327 

117,287 

78,873 

78,798 

78,798 

78,029 

76,262 

76,262 

76,262 

76,262 

76,108 


2,397, 

2,272, 
2,260, 
2,309, 
2,285, 
2,221, 
2,181, 

709. 

681. 


566  00  2,500,000  00 
866  Oi  I  2,500,000  00 
066  0112,500,000  00: 
566  01;  2,500,000  00 
516  01  2,500,000  00 
.328  01   2,.500,000  OOi 

218  01  

453  34  

953  34     


72,599  06 
72,599  06 
64,029  90 
38,322  40 
38,322  40 
38,091  83 
.38,091  83 
34,237  96 
34,2.S7  96 


>,707,498 
1,743,961 
,909,941 
,.540,.599 
,.nG!i,si2 
1,?.o:p,1'.i,S 
,954,fK»2 
,.367,463 
,291,721 


54,794, 
60,4.55, 
79,351. 
S7,i:«, 

r  89,994, 
Ml  11H,3L".I, 
30,112,10;, 
80  117,79.5, 
72,157,056, 


596  86 
991  36 
030  50 
068  50 
270  25 

c:a  40 

,885  65 
638  63 
118  91 


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Table  V. — Liauilitiem  of  Canada,  from  Jul}'  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Con. 


Notea 
Nova  Sco- 
tia. 


Pacific 

Railway 

Land  Grant 

Bonda 

4  per  cent 

and 

Deposit 

Account. 


$       Ot9. 

605,8.'")9  12j 

5.')2,325  79i 

407,743  12 

334,301  0.'") 

115,0!11  80| 

61,G8o  04 

51,028  04 

47,013  05 

44,665  38 

43,228  79 

42,527  03 

41,845  76 

41,397  04 

41,039  84 

40,810  17 

40,595  08 

40,31)8  61 

40.237  01 
40,164  06 
40,084  29 
39,880  87 
39,792  31 
39,767  98 
39,743  64 
39,624  89 
39,584  99 
39,570  39 
39,-534  38 
39,519  79 
39,475  01 
.39,438  04 
39,429  29 
39,429  29 
39,424  43 
39,419  57 
39,406  92 
39,406  93 
39,406  92 
39,406  93 
39,361  18 

39,361  18 

39,361  18 
39,286  23 
39,272  61 

39.238  53 
39,224  92 
89,220  05 
39,220  05 
39,220  05 


$     cts. 


Province  of 

Ontario 
and   (Quebec 

Account, 
5   jipr  cent. 


1,001,333  00 


1,000,000  00 
3,566,800  00 
2,694,186  15 


358 
2,1.51, 
4,010. 
6,7.53, 
7,  .501,, 
9,2  IS, 
10,986,, 
10,960, 
10,942, 
10,922, 
10,903, 
10,S.S2, 
l(),sr.2, 
lO.-'^ll, 
10,821, 
10,800, 
10,778, 
10,7.57, 
10,735, 
10,714, 
10,691, 
10,669, 
10,649, 
10,649, 
10,649, 
10,149, 
10,149, 
10,149, 
10,149 
10,149, 
10,149 
10,149, 
10,149. 
10,149 
10,149, 
10,1»9, 


Province  of 

Nova 
Scotia  Debt 

Account, 
5  per  cent. 


Province 

of  Nova 
Scotia 
Special 

Accounts, 
4  per  cent. 


Province 

of 

Canada, 

SuBpense 

Account, 

4  per  cent. 


cts. 

822  01 
192  13 
802  641 
946  06; 
361  93 
6S(;  99 
365  67 1 
335  35 
245  31 
<>28  25 1 
147  14i 
478  77  i 
209  Xy 
S20  61 
lOlj 
486  28 
518  53 
123  34 
.55(i  80 
02111 
985  55 
549  47 
234  49 
17122 
17122 
17122 
17122 
171  22 
17122 
171  22 
17122 
171  22 
17122 
171  22 
171  22 
17122 


5.397,503  13 
5,397,503  13 
5,397,503  13 

5,397,503  13 

5,397,503  13 

5,397,503  13 

.5,.S97,503  13 

5,397,503  13 

5, 397,  .503  13 

5,397,-503  13 

5,-597,503  13 

5,397,503  13 


1,260, 

843, 

6,53, 

470, 

450, 

405, 

1,734, 

1,929. 

1,708,, 

1,322, 

1,018, 

700, 

54, 

40, 

17, 

259, 

259, 

1,052, 

1,0.57, 

1,0.57, 

1,057, 

1,0.57, 

1,050, 

1,050, 

1,056, 

1,056, 

1,056, 

1,0,56, 

1,050, 

1,050, 

1,050, 

1,0.56, 

1,050, 

1,056, 

1,050, 

1,0.56, 

1,0.56. 

1,056, 

1,050, 

1,056, 


527 
857 
708 
213 
300 
259 
034 
213 
.522 
801 
913 
183 
800 
394 
.383 
337 
098 
345 
093 
613 
410 
321 
472 
447 
329 
289 
274 
238 
223 
179 
142 
133 
133 
133 
,123 
111 
,111 
111 
,111 
'.111 


1,0.56,111 

1,050, 
1,050, 
1,050, 

l,05(i, 

l,0.-i5, 
1,055, 
1,0.55, 
1,055, 


111 
025 
025 
025 
929 
924 
924 
924 


S    cts. 


24,333  33 
24,333  33 


Province  of  Province  of 


$     cts. 


16  00 


New 

Brunswick  ! 

Del.t 

Account, 

per  cent 


British 
Columbia 

Debt 

Account, 

5  per  cent. 


S     cu. 

953,943  6lj 
504,628  60 


CtJi. 


417,322  49 
443,257  92 
417,980  94 
412,615  741 
261,781  07| 
33,510  42 


563,449  29 
663,449  29 
638,449  29 
638,449  29 
.596,449  29 
551,449  29 
.531, 18.5  73 
.531,185  72 
531.185  72 
531,185  72 
531,185  72 
530,908  44 
530,908  44 
530,679  29 
530,402  20 
529,627  69 
.529,627  69, 
529,627  69l 
529,299  39 
529,299  391 
539.299  .39 
529,299  .so! 
.529,299  39l 

.529,299  39 

529,299  .39! 
529,299  39 
529.299  39 
529,299  39 


539.299  39 
529,299  39 1 
529.299  39t 
529,299  39 


605.794  97 
844.077  83 
840,.S43  34 
651, .S71  24 
rM,i<7l  24 
501  ..'<71  24 
501.871  24 
501.871  24 
50O,:iS2  .53 
499,913  52 
499,913  52 
499,913  .52 
583,021  40 
583,021  40 
.583,021  40 
583,021  40 
583,021  40 
583,021  40 
.^S.■^,021  40 
583,031  40 
583,031  40 
583.031  40 
583.031  40 
583.031  40 
583,031  40 
583,031  40 
5S3.031  40 
5K3  021  40 
583,021  40 
583,021  40 
583,031  40 
.583,031  40 
583,031  40 
583,031  40 
583,031  40 

583,02  40 

58.3,021  40 
.5,83,031  40 
,5,s:i,031  40 
58;!,031  40 
583,031  40 
583,031  40 
583,031  40 
583,031  40 


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Table  V. — Liabilities  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Con. 


Year. 


Province 

of  Manitoba 

Debt 

Account 

5  per  cent. 


Province  of 
PrinceEdward 
I         Island 
Debt  Account 
I     5  per  cent. 


18fi7. 

1868. 

1869. 

1870., 

1871. 

1872., 

1S73. 

1874. , 

1875., 

1876.. 

1877. . 

1878.. 

1879.. 

1880.. 

1881. . 

1882.. 

188:?.. 

1884.. 

188.5.. 

1.886. 


1.S87.. 
18.S8.. 
18S9. . 


1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

IWJl 

I!t02 

1093 , 

1904 

1905. 

1906 

19<i7  19  mos).. 

1908. : 

19  9 

IHIO 

1911 

1912 

1913 

1914 

1915 


496,025  08 

416,217  &5 

393,060  89 

.'$93,060  89 

393,060  89 

393,060  89 

393,000  89 

393,060  89 

293,060  89 

243,060  89 

243,060  89 

353.885  % 

203,  aSo  96 

3,317,219  70 

.3,311,914  77 

3,311,914  77 

3,311,914  77 

3,311,914  77 

.3,311,914  77 

3,311,914  77 

3,311,914  77 

.•?,311,914  77 

3,311,914  77 

3,311,914  771 

3,311,914  77 

3,311,914  77 

.^,578,941  20 

3,.">78,n41  20 

3.578,941  20 

3,.578,941  20 

3,578,941  20 

3,578,941  20 

3.578.941  20 

3,578,941  20 

3,578,941  20 

3.578,941  20 

3,578,941  20 

3,578,941  20 

3,57«,941  20 

3.578,941  20 

.3,.578,941  20; 

3,.578,941  20' 

3,5?8,941  20; 


1,529,411 

870,701 
831,886 
831,886 
801,530 
793,356 
793,356 
793,274 
79.3,274 
792,899 
975,872 
975,872 
975,872 
975,872 
975,791 
775,791 
77.5,791 
77.5.791 
775,791 
775,791 
775.791 
775,791 
775J91 
775,791 
775.791 
775,791 
775,791 
77.5,791 
775,791 
775,791 
775,791 
775,791 
775,791 
775,791 
775,791 
775,791 
775,791 
77.5,7!'l 
775,791 
77.'.,791 
77.5,791 
775,791 


Quebec 

Railway 

Subsidies 

44  per  cent. 


Savings 
Banks.  Gov- 


Savings 
Banks,  Post 

Office,  ernmeut 

'4  per  cent ;  3i  4  per  cent ;   3A 

per  cent  after  per  cent  after 

Oct.  1,  18»9,    ;  Oct.  1,  18S9, 

and  3  per  cent  and  3  per  cent 

!  after  .Tulv  1.    "  after  Julv  1 

1897.'    !    1897." 


83  .. 
83  .. 
83  .. 
8:?  .. 
83  .. 

83;.. 

83  . . 


2,394,000  00 
2,394,000  00 
2,394,000  00 
2,391,000  00 
2,394.000  OOi 
2,394.0110  00; 
2,394,000  00: 
2,394,000  00! 
2,3;t4,00O  00, 
2,394,000  00: 
2,3!I4,000  00 
2,394,000  00 
2,394,000  Wr 


204,588  89 
856,814  26 
1,543,970  41 
2,4.52,965  2!) 
3,033,3.52  90 
3,103,320  20 
3,204,965  46 
2,92ti,0;K)  48 : 
2,740,9.52  59 1 
2,0:».937  47, 
2,754,484  03 1 
3,10.5.190  80' 
3,94.5,669  11^ 
6,208,226  77} 
9,473,661  53 
11,976,237  31 

13.245.5.52  64. 
1.5,090,i>40  31 1 
17,1.59,372  OH 
19,497,7.50  15 
20,68H,032  62 
2;?,011,422  57 

21.990.6.53  49! 
21,738,648  09. 
22,2{l8,40l  65' 
24,153,193  661 
25,257,868  14! 
26,80.5,.542  47' 
28  932,929  68; 
32,:Wll.S29  09] 
3J  480.937  77 
3.i,f71,605  17 
.37..507.J.55  SO 
39,950,810  62 
42,320,209  91 
44,25.5,326  93 
45,419,706  28 
45.;-t68,320  6S 
4.5,736.488  51' 
47,453,227  75' 
47,564,284  281 
4.5,190,484  21 1 
43,586,357  42' 
4.3,3:«,579  19i 
43,563.764  33 
42,72'<,911  S3 
41,.591,286  57, 
.39,995,406  40 


3   eta. 

1,422,046  87 

1,481,537  42 

1,59.5,304  46 

1.82.3,102  03 

2,0<;2,480  49 

2,1.54,233  52 

2,95S,170  .39 

4,005,295  37 

4,245,090  72 

4,30.3,165  50 

4.830,603  36 

5,712,529  32 

6,lv)2,4!l2  40 

7,107,287  07 

9,628,445  23 

12,295,000  16 

14,242.870  24 

15,971,984  20 

17,SS8,.536  OS 

20,014,441  79 

21,334,.525  22 

2<J,682,025  61 

19,944,9;<o  11 

19,021,811  55 

17,661,378  07 

17,2;«,145  981 

17,693,462  441 

17,778.144  I81' 

17.644,9.50  38| 

17,866,388  90 

16,5.54,146  63 

15,630,181  21 

1.5,470,110  28, 

15,642,266  CO 

16,098,146  44 

16,117,778  79 

16,515,802  32i 

16,7:}8.743  62| 

16,649,135  97' 

16,174,1.33  57 

1.5,(JK8,.584  12' 

15,016  871  021 

14,748,436  121 

14,677,872  48 

14,763,751  84 

14,(a5,503  73 

14,411,.5V.  56 

13,976,316  851 

14,006,311  86 


Temporary 
Loans. 


18,98.5,907  97 
1,262,444  46 
1,241,000  00 
5,651,4.59  33 


1,946,666  66 
7,786,666  65 

1,460,000  66 
2,433,333  33 


1,946,666  66 
4,866,666  66 


3,893,333  33 


4,866,066  66 
2,92O,f"C0  00 
2,ii2ii.0()0  00 
1,216,6'  6  67 
9,2<t9,999  99 
]3,60G,.3.^3  32 
17,033,.333  83 


8,273,333  32 
81,073,684  21 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
Tahi.k  v.— LiAiiiMTiES  of  Ciiniidii,  from  July  1,  1867  to  March  31,  liilo.— Concluded. 


Year. 


1867. . 
1808. . . 
1809... 
1870. . 
1871... 
1872. . . 
1873. . . 
1874. . 
1875. . 
1876. . . 
1877. . . 
1878. .  . 
1879. . . 
1880. . . 
1881. . . 
1882.. 
1883. . . 
1884. . . 
188.5. . 
1880. . . 
1887. . . 
1888... 
1883. . . 
1890. . . 
1891. , . 
1892. . . 
1893. . . 
1894. . . 
189.J. .  . 
1890. . 
1897. 


Trust  Funds, 
G  per  cent. 


1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

190S 

1904 

1905 

1900 

1907  (9  mois). 

190S 

1909 

1910 

1911., 

1912 

1913 

1914 

1915 


S   cts. 

1,178,410  58 
1,178,410  58 
1,178,410 
1,178,410  .58 
1,178,410  58 
1,178,410  58 
1,178,410  58 
1,178,410  58 
1,178,410  58 
1,178,410  58 
1,178,410  58 
1,178,410  58 
1,178,410  58 
1,178,410  58 
1,133,172  34 
1,103,476  81 
1,107,812  93 
1,032,431  71 
1,110,962  08 
1,117,803  92 
1,12,5,112  98 
l,125,n2  98 
1,125,112  98 
1,112,779  55 
1,107,965  99 
1,105,220  .59 
1,110,205  34 
1,105,220  59 
1,105,220  59 
1.105,220  59 
1,105,220  59 
1.097,657  70 
1,097,657  70 
1,097,657  70 
1,097,056  11 
1,097,056  11 
1,092.718  87 
1,091,828  72 
1,091,828  72 
1,090,738  33 
1,089,844  37 
1,089,844  37 
1,089,844  37 
1,089,844  37 
1,089,844  37 
1,089,844  37 
1,089,844  37 
1,088,051  71 
1,088,051  71 


Trust  Funds, 
5  per  cent. 


•S       ct-i. 


5,230,;ili!)  .35 
5,276,,38S  06 

5.299.207  87 
5,:W6,088  93 
.5,396,778  48 
5,476,838  25 
5,507,936  03 
5,  .574, 430  13 
5,644,113  20 
5,703,.527  47 
5,720,936  76 
5,681,920  82 
5,(i56,066  50 
5,71.5,042  54 
5,807,973  88 
5,.S;i2,.55S  62 
4,42.5,801  (U 
4,473,061  44 
4,506,111  43 
4,474,052  05 
4, 387,. 368  61 
4,497,393  01 
4,47.5,734  07 
.5,459,748  17 
5  413,731  45 
5,414,414  02 
5,414,414  02 
5,402,077  56 
5,400,603  61 
5,397,734  95 
5,397,734  95 
5,397,175  04 
5,462,390  81 

5.455.208  43 
5,476,178  74 
5,485,685  05 
5,480,386  41 
5,4S9,9.'14  111 
5,497,626  78| 
5,503,665  .51 
3,188,200  54 
3,221,6.50  96 
3,227,188  72 
3,644,061  91 
3,6.59,306  49 
3,24.3,513  90 
3,249,124  40 
3,252,064  66 
3,252,064  66 


Trust  Funds, 
4  per  cent, 
3J  per  cent 
after  1891, 

and  4  per  cent 
after  1906. 


Trust  F'lndo, 
3  per  cent. 


cts. 


Unpaid 

Warrants, 

Prince 

Kdward 

Island. 


$       cts. 


1,467,156  28 
1,.549,189  45 
1,418,767  04 
1,468,670  26 
1,.568,.3.54  26 
1,476,137  00 
1,599,538  46 
1,612,266  3!) 
1,696,295  44 
1,722,489  85 
1,771,949  83 
1,826,659  09 
1,882,396  02 
1,941,587  86 
1,983,574  49 


3,000  00 
2,416  85 
1,216  85 


3,500,000  00 
5,500,000  00  i 
13,.500,000  00' 
2,322,159  88: 
2,322,159  88 1 
412,314  2,' 


412,314  25 


871,692  90 
1,814,571  97 
1,871,408  50 
1,875,474  09 
1,870,339  66 
1,923,257  97 
3,952,134  53 
4,130,228  99 
4,357,189  90 
4,732,376  38 
5,010,432  97 
5,608,418  83 
0,023,676  29 
6,296,368  03 
6,762,777  22 
7,144,612  78 
7,473,783  63 
8,.39.5,327  16 
8.688,556  28 
9,199,035  66 
9,981,799  51 
10,828,834  98 
11,491,786  20 
11,655,033  69 


S  cts. 


3,869  48 
1,157  81 
857  81 
630  70 
630  70 
630  70 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  .59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  .59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  59 
549  69 


Total  Liabilities. 


S      '   cts. 
93,046,051  73 

90,89<;,(a;6  20 

112,361,998  39 
11.5,99.3.706  76 
11.5,442,682  76 
122,4<J0,179  36 
130,778.098  53 
141,163,.5.51  33 
151,663,401  62 
161,204,687  86 
174,67.5,8.34  97 
174,957,2C>8  96 
179,483,871  2Z 
194,634,440  68 
199,8(il,.5.37  51 
205,365,251  <>7 
202,1.59,104  30 
242,482,416  21 
264,703,607  43 
273,164,341  11 
273,187,626  43 
284,513,841  89 
287,722,062  76 
286,1 12, 2<I5  10 
289,8!>!),229  62 
295..333,274  10 
300,054,524  74 
.308,348,023  % 
318,048,754  87 
325,717,530  73 
332,530,131  33 
338,375,984  23 
345,160,902  54 
346,206,979  92 
354,732,432  52 
366,3,58,476  59 
361,344,098  37 
364,962.512  17 
377,678,.579  80 
392.209.680  39 
379,966,826  09 
408,207,158  25 
478,535,427  02 
470,663,045  99 
474,941,487  42 
508,338,591  77 
483,232,555  24 
544,391,368  86 
700,473,814  37 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


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Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915. 


Year. 

Albert 
Railway 
Comi>any 

Loan 
Account. 

Balance 

of  Dominion 

3J  Jier  cent 

Loan 

Account. 

Bank 

Deposits, 

li  per  cent. 

Bank 

Deposits, 

2.J  per  cent. 

Bank 
Deposits, 
3  per  cent. 

Bank 

Deposits, 

3^  per  cent. 

Bank 
Depossits, 
4  per  cent. 

1SC7 

$      cts. 

S     cts. 

S      cts. 

$      cts. 

$     cts. 

3     cts. 

S      cts. 

18«8 



18<;9 . 

;■  •   ■ 

1870 



1S71 

1S72 

950,000  00 

1S73 

187-L       .      .    . 





1S75 

1 176 

::;■•.::.: 

1,119,999  98 
4,153.2.")5  49 

1S77 

4,495,532  66 
1.256,526  66 

1878 

1879 

377,696  65 
1-04.')  000  00 

l.'<80 

1,000,000  00 

1881 

1882 

! . . . .         .... 

390,000  00 
15,000  00 
15,000  00 

2,100,000  00        .55,000  00 
3,853,066  67  .S  in.\000  00 

1883 

1 

2,455,000  00 
205,000  00 

l.'?0.niio  00 
l;-;(.i.()nt)  tit) 
1  Hi  I,  I  m  I'  I  1  id 

1884 

188.1 

14,087,093  28 

188*5 

1     

1887. 

11,436  81' 

14,548  94 

14,725  56             - 

4,900,66600 

188.S 

1889 

3,756,442  21 

1890 

14,725  56 
14,725  .56 
14,725  56 
14,725  56 
14,725  56 

1891 





1892 

1 



1893 

1894 

1895 

14,725  56 
14,725  56 
14,725  56 

1896 

- 

1897 

1898 

14,725  56 
14,725  56 
14,725  56 
14,725  56 
14,725  56 
14,725  56 
14,725  .56 

1890 

1900.         .      .. 

1901 .' 

■ 

1902 

VMS 

* 

1904 

1905 

14,725  56 
14,725  56 
14,725  56 
14,725  56 

1906   

1907  (9  inos).. . . 



1908. 



1909 

19)0 

1911 

1912 

1913 

1914 



1915 

• 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.-  1916 
Table  VI. — Assets  of  Capada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


Bank 
Deposit, 
4  J  per  cent 

Bank 

Deposit, 

5  per  cent. 

Bank 
Deposits, 
Varying 

Rates. 

Bank 

Deixwits, 

S[;ecial 

Circulation 

Account, 
5  per  cent. 

Bank 
of  Montreal 

Silver 
Debentures. 

Bonds 
for  Savings 

Banks, 
5  per  cent. 

Bonds  for 
Interc(>lon'l 

Railway, 
5  per  cent. 

1867. 

$      cts. 

S     cts. 

$      cts. 

S      cts. 

$      ct*. 

$      cts. 

$      ctt>. 

1868. 

572,443  47 
72,443  47 

1869... 

giooooo 

1,362,666  66 

234,000  00 
157,106  66 

1870. 

1871. . . 

1872. . . 



1873. . . 

2,804,666  69 

3,3>I9.4.50  02 

3,rxS0,838  90 

1,058,699  99 

317,500  00 

282,500  00 

385,000  00 

10,000  00 

1,000,000  00 
1,400,000  00 

1874. . . 

1875. . . 

1876. . . 

J.'. .'..".'. . 

486,666  67 

1877. . . 

1878.   . 

1879. . . 
1880... 

1881 

1882...    .     

350,066  (io 

200,000  00 

1883...    140,00000 
1884 

1«85. . . 

1886. 

1887... 
1888... 



1889. . . 

1890. . . 

1891. . . 

1892. . . 

. 

1893. . . 

1894. . . 

1895. . . 

1896. . . 



1897. . . 

1898. 

1899. . . 

1900... 

'* 

1901. . . 

1902... 

1903. . . 



1904... 

1905. . . 

1906... 

1907  \ 
9in's/ 
1908. . . 

1909... 

1910. . . 

1911. 

1912. . . 

1913... 

- 



1914... 

1915. 

PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
Table  VI. ^Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Contimied. 


Year. 


j       O  P  R, 
o  ^  ^^-  ,     Land   Grant 

6perce„t.:47'-V 


C.P.R. 

Co. 
Accounts. 


Cash. 


City 
of  St.  John 

Bonds 
0  pe   cent. 


Canada 
Reduced 

Loan 
i  per  cent. 


Cobourg 

Bonds 

6  per  cent. 


1867. 
1808. 


l.S<i9. . . 
1870. . . 
1871. . . 
1872. . . 
1873. . . 
1874. . . 
1875. . . 
1876. . . 
1877. . . 
1878. . . 
1879. . . 
1880. . . 
1881. . . 
1882. . . 
188;?. . . 
1884... 
188.x . . 

issi;. . . 

18.S7. . . 
18S8. . . 
1889. . . 
1890. . . 
1891. . . 
1892. . . 
1893. . . 
1894. . . 
1895. . . 
1896. . . 
1897. . . 
1898. . . 
1899. . . 
1900. . . 
1901.  . 
1902. . . 
190:5. . . 
i;»04. . . 
190.5. . , 
1906 . . 
1907...  \ 
(9nK>s)./ 
1908.  . 
1909  . . 
1910. . . 
1911.  . 
1912. . . 
1913. . . 
1914. . 
1915... 


I 


cts.l 


cts. 


■?      cts. 


374,886  67 

469,033  a5 

.■18.5.926  71i 

200,506  72 

88,573  38 

38,933  39 

38,933  39 

2,133  39 

2,433  39 

2,433  39 

3,433  39 

2,433  39 

2,433  39 

2,433  39 

2,433  39 

2,433  39 

2,433  39 

2,433  39 


1,001,333  00 


29,000  00 
29,000  00 
29,000  00 
29,000  00 
29,000  00 
29,000  00 
29,000  00 

29,000  on: 

29,000  00 
29,000  00 
29,f'00  00 
29,000  00 
29,000  00 
29,000  00 
29,000  00 
29,000  00 
27,000  00 
24,000  00 
11,000  00 


1,1.55,736  09 

l,254,js,s  ii;i 
18,4o:),37-t  00 
28,0.S5,S12  00 


.?  cts. 

589,085  23 
1,425,786  00 
2,966,9.%  73 
2,275,101  50 
3,499,502  26 
3,935,945  95 
4,717,571  49 
4,431,347  40 
6,037,361  08 
4,825,52!)  33 
4,802,766  05 
5,184,327  57 
5,599,554  64 
7,339,770  44 
7,208,311  95 
7,59fi,S5.'?  56 
3,:i.",l.:)10  29 
.5.22.s,982  85 
5,521,076  89 
7,758,485  88 
5;080,636  68 
5,211,965  76 
4,441,272  95 
2,884,.540  59 
2,487,078  38 
2,822,968  48 
3,071,183  48 
2,790,663  60 
3.931, .348  13 
2,624,214  .56 
1,790,865  79 
1,813,511  91 
2,271,099  82, 
1,052,259  69: 

279,583  04' 
1,456,390  01 


cts. 


21,560  00 
21,560  00 
21,560  00 
21,560  00 
21,560  00 
21,560  00 
21,560  00 
21,560  00 
21,560  00 
21,500  00 
21,500  00 
21,560  00 
21,.500  00 
21  ,.560  00 
21,500  OO 
21,.500  00 
21,i>00  00 
21,500  00 
21,.500  00 
21,. 500  00 
21,,5(i0  00 
21,500  00 
21,.560  00 
21,.560  OO! 
21,.500  OOl 
21,560  00 
21,560  00 
21,500  00 
21,51)0  00 
21,.560  00 


S  cts. 

53,533  a3 
53,533  33 
53,533  33 
5,3,533  33 


526,.573  32 

204,740  00 

118,200  00 

118,200  00 

118,260  00 

118,200  00 

118,200  00, 

118,200  OOl 

118,200  00 

118,200  00 

40,393  .33 

39,900  60 

39,900  00 

39,900  00 

39,900  00 

39,900  0(i 

39,906  a; 

39,906  66 
39,906  66 
39,906  6(i; 


S   cts. 

21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 
21,210  47 


44  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  191.5 — Continued. 


Cobonrg 

Bonds, 

5  per  cent. 

- 

Excbequier 
Bills. 

Financial 
Agents. 

Fredericton       firand 

and               Trunk 

•St.  Mary's        Postal 

RailwSy          Bonds 

Bridge  Co.     Variable. 

1 

?;unk         «-"-«           Tn-nk 
Pn-ference       rT    i**,      P.icifia  Rail- 

SUK;k       .Q^'^'f^,     way   I,<mn 
Variable.    ^  I*"^  '^'"*'-     Account. 

[      S     cts. 
1867.     23,587  77 

•?     cts. 

'6,575,410  05 
2,224,353  70 

S      cts. 

22,403  59 

10,569  18 

1,118,250  68 

12,204  42 

335,997  57 

839,103  91 

157,498  79 

25.5.400  85 

544.297  38 

885,914  87 

5,053,703  38 

S      cts. 

.$     cts.         .$     cts. 
121,660  66    121,739  06 

.S      cts.           $       etc. 

1868.     23,  .587  77 
1869.1   23,587  77 

121,666  66i    121,739  66 
121,666  66    121,739  66 
121,661!  66    121,739  66 
121,066  (i6    121,739  66 
121,6(i6  66    121,739  66 
121,666  66    1'?1  'S'l  fill 

1870.:   23,587  77 

1871-.I    2.S..')87  77 

1872 

23,587  77 
23,587  77 
a3,.587  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 
23,.5S7  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 
23,587  77 

1873. 

1874. 

121,666  66 
121,666  66 
121,666  06 
121,666  66 

121,739  66 
121,739  66 
121,739  66 
121,739  66 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 

**  ' 

1875 



i 

1876. 

1877. 

■  •  ••  •    ■  ■  • 

1878. 
187!) . 



305,837  05 
423,118  23 
822,003  84 

1,253,379  21 
880,643  35 
563,428  67 
288,254  19 
170,923  26 

1,989,952  34 
461,469  58 



".winiio'no 

1880 

121,739  65,   125,000  00 
121,739  65;   300,000  00 
121,739  65;    3.50,000  00 
121,739  65    425,<X)0  00 

121,739  65   565  nno  00 



1881. 



1.S82. 

' 

1883 

1884. 





1885. 

121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,7.39  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 
121,739  65 

672,000  00 
724,000  00 
744,000  00 

1886. 

18S7. 

1888. 

274,947  00 
300,000  00 
300,000  00 
.300,000  00 
300,000  00 
300,000  00 
300,000  00 

1889. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1194. 

.       . 

189e. 

300,000  00; 

300,000  00! 

1896. 

1897. 

300,000  00 
300.00(1  00 
300,000  00 
300,000  00 
300,000  (X) 
300,000  00 
300,000  00 
300,000  00 
300,000  00 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 
1901. 

hronH 

1902. 

121,739  651      Trunk 
121.739  65l     Pacific 
121,739  65     Rai  way 
121,7.39  05:investment 

121,7.39  65      Af.pr>.,T,r 

1903 

•  ■  • 

1904. 

1905. 

1906. 

1907 

\ 

121,739  65 

121,739  65 
121,739  65 

(9n-..) 
1908 

/ 

1909. 

1910. 

121,739  651 

121,739  65j 

121,739  65  ■'■■ 
121,739  65  11,133,473  32 
121,739  65|  24.005.806  59 
121,739  65  33.093.333  23 

10,000,000  00 

1911 

10,000,000  00 

1912. 

10,000,00000 

1913. 

10,000,000  00 

1914. 

18,500,000  00 

1915. 

?1,000,000  00 

PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


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Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


Year. 


Great 
Western  Ry 

Bond         Hamilton 


Improve- 
ment of  the 
St.  Lawrence 


VariaUe  to  Coupons."    ,i  I*''  '='^"'; 
--  '^  (o  percent. 


186!>.) 
4  per  cent 


prior  to 
1884). 


India 

Bonds, 

5  per  cent. 


Inter- 
colonial Ry. 
Construc- 
tion 
Account 
3i  per  cent. 


S    cts. 


cts. 


1867 2,810,500  00 

1,«68 2,810.500  00 

18«0 2.76Ji,234  70 

1870 2,070,176  03 

1871  1,384,117  a; 

1872 692,058  69 

1873 

1874 i 

1875  ... 

1876  .... 

1877 

1878  .... 

1879 

1880 

1881   .... 
18.S2..      . 

188:? 

1884     .    . 
18.85 .... 

1886 

1887  .   .. 

1888 

1889 

1890  ..    . 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 


1896 

1897 

1898  .... 

1899 

1900 

litOl 

1902 

1903 

19<M 

1905 

1906 

1907  (9m's' 

1908   

1909 

1910 

19U 

1912       . . 

1913 

1914 

1915  .      . 


2,218 
19,345 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16,781 
16  781 
16,781 


S     cts. 

681,333  34 
681,.333  34 
681,333  34 
681,333  34 


cts. 


275,000  00 

544,000  00 

736,000  00 

a58,000  OO 

988,000  00 

1,166,000  00! 

1,306,000  00 

1,306,000  00 

1,500,000  00 

1,780,000  00 

1.890,00u  00 

2,190,000  00 

2,339,504  10 

2,530,504  10 


2,000,000  00 
4,883,089  49 
5,055,492  89 
3,584,778  18 


Issue 

Accounts  and 

Specie 

Reserve. 


Mennonite 

Loan 

Account 

6  per  cent. 


.?       c 

757,140 

938,440 

1,899,000 

2,883,436 

1,974,492 

2,458,546 

2,526,358 

3,307,964 

2,789,108 

3,034,849 

2,706,966 

2,519,845 

2,860,211 

9,755,257 

3,018,683 

3,719,389 

2,597,655 

2,415,189 

2,478,307 

3,939,194 

2,777,814 

3,897,636 

3,261,115 

3,285,515 

3,887,027 

5,061,577 

6,449,348 

8,292,405 

7,761,084 

8,7.58,252 

10,723,649 

10,813,739 

13,061,775 

12,476,044 

14,578,117 

18,901,639 

25,930,.594 

29,434,525 

35,328,730 

35,014,067 

37,619,.596 

41,689.751 

61,835,649 

70,094,532 

74.472,977 

99,156,415 

98,725,822 

101,352,555 

94,894,956 


74,704  27 
65,;}43  09 
46,327  61 
.34,315  64 
18,205  25 


46  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1?16 
Taulb  VJ. — Assets  of  Caaada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


Year. 


MisctllnneouN 
Consolidated 

Fund 

Invi'Stnients, 

V  ariable. 


Miscellan- 
eous. 


Montreal 
Harbour 
Bonds  5 

r?r  tent, 
per  cent 
a?ter  18'J5. 


Montreal 

Harlxjur 

Bonds 

3  i)er  cent. 


Montreal, 

Turnpike 

Bonds 

C  per  cent. 

I    34  per 

i  cent  after 

;      1895. 


New 
Bruns- 
wick, 
Bonds,  6 
per  cent. 


New 
Bruns- 
wick, 
Debt 
Account, 
o  percent. 


New 
Bruns- 
wick, 
Sus- 
pense 
Account 
5   p.c. 


1867... 
1868. . . 
1869. . . 
18(0... 
1871... 
1872. . . 
1873. . . 
1874... 
1875... 
1876. . . 
1877. . . 
1878. . . 
1879... 
1880... 
1881. . . 
1882. . . 
1883. . . 
1884. . . 
1885. . . 
1886. . . 
1887. . . 
1888... 
1889. . . 
18H0. . . 
1891. . . 
1892. . . 
1893. . . 
1894  . . 
1895.  . 
1896. . . 
1897. . . 
1898. . . 
1899. . . 
19U0. . . 
1901. . . 
1902. . . 
1903. . . 
1904. . . 
1905. . . 
1906... 
1907 
(9  m's) 
190S. . 
1909. . 
1910. . 
1911. 
1912. . 
1913. . 
1914.. 
1915.. 


$  cts. 

98,3.50  25 
98,  .■5,50  25 
98,3.50  25 
98,3.50  25 
98,350  25 
98,350  22 
58,350  25 
58,360  25 
58,350  25 
.58,350  25 
58,350  25 
57,286  35 
56,633  33 
56,108  83 

55.639  33 
51,719  15 
51,523  05 
51,.523  05 
51,523  05 
51,523  05 
51,523  05 

45.640  80 
37,650  SO 
37,650  80 
37,350  80 
37,350  80 
37,150  80 
37,150  SO 

261,474  79 

36,640  80 

35,540  80 

35,540  80 

3.5,540  80 

35,540  80! 

31,848  80 

34,650-00 

83.316  67 

4,556.:?S2  5." 

2,:M5,(ii;4  27 

1,434,716  OJ 

1,097,032  8.s| 

6,739.063  74 
6,96.s,094  26l 
57,900  OO 
52,900  00 
52,900  00 
52,900  (K) 
52.91111  00 
52,900  00 


S  cts. 

117,465  61 

332,487  38 

331,180  13 

242,727  14 

613,018  96 

531,530  06 

877,458  77 

913,290  41 

907,806  60 

1,035,818  16 

2,216,000  12 

2,242,109  43 

1,771,133  92 

1,972,782  55 

1,823,5.57  37 

1,703,694  91 

1,976,680  60 

2.067.642  95 
2,204,147  24 
3,047,911  77 
2,062,377  79 

1.753.643  86 
2,034,1.53  66 
2,195,040  25 
3,042,946  75 
2,132,940  31 
1,978,300  14 
2.543,844  85 
2,508,600  12 
2,754,448  06 
3,087,205  29 
3,933,286  43 
3,152,117  35 
3,870,670  54 
5,306,220  2S 
5.070,813  01 
7.73-<.746  21 

11.9(i7,S72  49 
I2,3.'):!,076  40 
2ri,5S6,280  02 

1.5,436,307  38 


S      cts. 


19,323, 
29,812, 
21,004, 
19.431, 
24,061. 
10,2S.5, 
24,780. 
46,788, 


486  46 
533  73 
073  54 
352  00 
249  45 
SS7  25 
,982  5^ 
425  37 


211,266 
211,266 
211,266 
211,266 

260,000 

2611,001) 

260,(I1K) 

2(;0,'IOO 

260,  WO 

385,000 

385,  MO 

38:,,  000 

385,000 

.3,S5,(M0 

385,000 

385,000 

3,8.5,000 

.385,000 

385,000 

385,0011 

385.000 

385,000 

385,(«)0 

385,000 

385,000 

385,000 

,385,000 

.SS5  000 

385,0(10 

1,000,000 

1,190,000 

1,. 300,000 

1,300,000 

1,7I-X),000 

2,000,0110 

2.000,000 

2,000,000 

2,1100,1100 

2,111111,(100 

2,00(1,(100 

2,000,000 

2,000,000 
2,000,000 
2,000,000 
o,  21  •.5,000 
6,315,000 
8,515,000 
11,465,000 
13,335,000 


68  . 
68.. 
68  . 
68  . 

(10  . 
00  . 

00,  . 
0<J| 
00;. 

00 1 . 
00  . 

ooL 

001. 
OOj. 
00  . 

ooL 
ool. 

00  . 
00  . 
00 
001 . 

oo' 

00  . 
(10 
00,. 
OOl 
00  . 
00  . 
00  . 
00 

00 : 

00  . 

00  . 

00,. 

(50 

00 

00] 

on' 


S    cts. 

67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67.200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00' 
67,200  00! 
67,200  ool 
67,200  00 
67,20^)  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 
67,200  00 


■S  ct.s. 

83,706  66| 
83,70«!  66 
83,70*;  66 
83.700  66 
97,333  3S 
97,333  .33 
97,a33  33 
97,333  33 
81,273  :« 
81,273  33 
81,273  33 
81,273  33 
81,273  .33 
81,273  .33 
81,273  33 
81,273  33 
81,273  33 
81,273  a3 
81,273  33 
74,946  66 
43,799  99 
42,339  99 
17,033  39 


S    cts 


$    cts. 


319,822  77 
57.5,2",I8  2<.l 
671,936  45 
6S0,603  57 


17.214  44 
22,2.33  76 
3.3,449  87 
40,038  87 
40,038  87 


5.50,000  00 

1,4.50,000  00 

2.3."iO,(K10  00 

:!,4."iii,0(io  0(1 

4,435,000  00 

5,300,000  00 

7,225,000  00 
8,2.5.5,000  On| 
9,170,000  00 
9,195,000  00 
9,195.000  60 
9.19.5,000  00 
9,19,5,000  00 
9,250,000  00 


200,000  00 
195,000  00 
195,000  00 
195,000  00] 
195,000  00 
195,000  00| 
19.5.000  00 1 
19.5,000  00 
105,000  00 
1115,000  00 
19.5,000  00 

195,000  00 

195,000  00 
195,000  00 
195,000  00 
195,000  00 
195,000  00 
195,000  00 
195,000  On 
195,000  00 


5,732  74 

3,199  04 

1,893  65 

1,782  17 

1,.578  84 

1,578  84 

1.019  07 

805  75 

639  tiO 

474  06 

463  39 

463  39 

463  39 

4Ki  39 

463  39 

463  39 

463  39 

463  39 

4<;3  39 

240  15 

240  15 

240  15 

240  15 

240  15 

210  15 

240  15 

240  15 

240  15 


PUBLIC  ACCOrXSTS 


47 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


Year. 

Northern 

Railwajr 

Bonds, 

6  per  cent. 

Northern 

Railway 

Bonds, 

5  per  cent. 

North 

Shore 

Railway 

Bond 

Account, 

5  per  cent. 

Nova  Scotia 

Bonds, 
6  per  cent. 

Nova  Scotia 
Suspense 
Account. 

Province 

of  Canada. 

Debt 

Account, 
5  per  cent. 

1867 

$        Ct9. 

243,333  33 
243,333  33 
243,333  33 
243,333  33 
243,333  33 
243,333  33 
243,333  .^S 
24.1,333  33 
243,333  33 
24.3,333  33 
243,.333  33 
243,333  33 
243,.333  .S3 
243,333  33 
243,a33  33 
243,333  33 
243,333  33 
243,333  33 
24.S,3.33  33 
243,.S.33  33 
243,333  33 

S      cts. 

$      cts. 

8      cts. 

S       ct*. 

§      cts. 

10,045,533  63 
10,782  660  07 

186S 

1869 

125,654  ei 

156,349  81 
141,894  39 
73,238  88 
62,207  37 
.54,.S47  98 
48,753  47 
47,2,50  32 
4.5,9.53  92 
45,134  57 
44,036  89 
43,064  53 
42,759  41 
42,517  19 
42,279  52 
42,157  92 
42,084  97 
42,005  20 
41,801  78 
41,713  22 
40,863  87 
40,839  53 
40,720  78 
40,680  88 
40,666  28 
40,630  27 
40,615  68 
40,570  90 
40,533  93 
40,525  18 
40.525  18 
40,525  18 
40,515  46 
40,502  81 
40,502  81 
40,502  81 
40,502  81 
40,.502  81 
40,502  81 
40,502  81 
40,417  10 
40,417  16 
40,417  16 
40,320  81 
40,315  94 
40,315  94 
40,315  94 

10,489,769  30 

1870 

10  .504  ;i5.5  49 

1871 

111,446  66 

111,446  66 

111,446  66 

111,416  66 

48,666  66 

48,666  66 

4.S,660  66 

48,666  66 

48.666  66 

4,8,666  66 

48,666  66 

48,666  66 

48,666  66 

48,666  6K 

48,666  66 

10  504  166  16 

1872  

10,506,088  84 
964  28 

1873 

1874 

1875  

'  *          

4,625  94 
5  781  94 

1870 

9,185  93 

1877 

14,409  17 

1878 

7.s,6oo '66 

73,000  00 
73,000  no 
73,000  00 
73,000  00 
73,000  00 
73.000  00 
73,000  00 
73,000  00 
73,000  00 
73,000  00 
73,000  00 
73,ii^Kj  00 

r.3.iKio  00 
;;!,ooo  00 

73,000  00 
73,000  00 
73,000  00 
73,000  00 
73,000  00 
73,000  00 
7.3,000  00 

21,419  61 
34,831  09 
37,225  09 

1879  

1880 

1881   

1882 

41,«>4  08 
44,937  49 
80,.547  63 
82,394  42 
82  394  42 

1883 ■ 

1884  

18&"-     

188<;  

970,000  00 
970,000  00 
970,000  00 
970,000  00 
970,000  00 
970,000  00 

83  285  39 

1887 

1888 

85,595  70 
102,872  49 

1889 

61,776  68 

1890 

6.5,588  61 
65,588  61 
66,127  46 

1891 

1892 

1833 

66,  .27  46 

1894 

66,127  46 
71,773  33 

1895 

1896  

71,839  21 
71,839  21 
72  116  31 

1897 

1899 

72,116  31 

1900 

111,833  47 
111.833  47 

1901   

Quebec 
Bridge  and 
Railway  Co. 

1902 

111,833  47 

1903 

1905 

Loan 
Account. 

1900 

1907  f9  mosl 



1908 

2,000,000  00 

1909 

1911 

1913 

1915 



48  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE  l 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867  to  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


Year. 

Provincial 
Accounts, 
5  per  cent. 

Quebec 
Harbour 
5  per  cent. 
4  per  cent 
after  1882. 
3*  per  cent 
after  1913. 

Receiver 
General 
Inscribed 

Stock, 
4  per  cent. 

Silver 
Deposit 
Account. 

Silver 
Coinage 
Account. 

1867   

$     cts. 

S      cts. 

S       cts. 

8       cts. 

S       cts. 

1868 

1869 

940,699  44 

3,842,165  67 

5,957,580  08 

7,802,501  04 

9,638,.'W6  81 

11,472,624  70 

11,46.S,881  48 

11,465,583  45 

11,910,793  27 

12,306,133  m 

12,207,533  42 

12,933,296  65 

13,432,094  61 

13,190,377  80 

12.885.328  57 
12,982,961  93 

7,374,053  66 

7,377,780  93 

7,383,000  53 

7,390,540  95 

7,400,100  89 

7,870,452  53 

9,305,668  86 

9,803,974  91 

10,305,368  90 

10,814,072  03 

10,810,858  24 

10,810,858  24 

10,473,748  57 

10,493,439  15 

10.490.329  34 
10,559,141  97 
10,566,125  11 
10,.566,125  11 
10,566,125  11 

4,103,715  01 
4,104,501  26 
4,008,293  09 
3,993,202  68 
3,993,202  68 
3,99,3,202  68 
2,256,011  90 
2,256,011  96 
2,256,011  96 
2,2.56,011  96 
2,256,011  96 
2,256,011  96 
2,258,011  96 

••::.::;::..-::^  ::::■. 

1870 '. 

1S71   

10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,1.38  88 
,     10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,1,38  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 

1,277,818  49 

657,826  26 
329,175  70 

1872  

627,0!t0  .30 

1873  

/ 

262,382  85 

1874 

724,140  00 
724,140  00 
724,140  00 
724,140  00 
799,140  00 
949,140  00 
1,149,140  00 
1,351,140  00 
1,405,000  0(J 
1,471,540  00 
1,672,069  00 
1,955,000  00 
2,.'1S9,493  85 
2,S2L',-_'S'.»  17 
2,S4r),(l(Mi  00 
3,365,717  20 
3,614,117  20 
3,664,717  20 
■3,664,717  20 
3,748,519  62 
3,748,519  62 
3,748,519  62 
3  748,519  62 
3,748,519  62 
3,748,519  62 
3,748,519  62 
3,748,519  62 
3,748,519  62 
3,748,519  62 
3,748,519  62 
3,748,519  62 
.3,748,519  62 
3,8,59,398  29 
3,979,645  01 
4,137,9r.6  22 
4,0S9,493  93 
4,1.".(;.">.">0  .")8 

7^3,3.38  74 

1875 

799,310  03 

1876... 

1877 

247,715  00 
119,124  43 

1878 

1879 

116,279  43 
12.5,427  43 

1880 

78,139  43 

1881 

84,220  17 

1882 : 

162  60 

1883 

9,783  20 

1884 

10,138  88 

12,074  00 

1835 

1886 

10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 
10,138  88 

73  50 
3,160  90 

1887 

1888 

9,152  70 
12,532  30 

1889 

2,468  80 

1890 

4,8:w  00 

1891 

1892 

1893 

7,426  00 
8,925  40 
11,420  10 

1894 

309  70 

1895 

.2,757  70 

1896 

4,786  20 

1897     

6,044  20 

1898 

8,1.50  20 

1899   

1900  . 



509  70 
1,904  70 

2,578  70 

1902 



1904 

1905 

1906     . 

1907  (9  mos) 

1908 

1910 

1911 

4,156,55(1  .58 
4,156,550  58 
4,1.56,550  58 
6,768,550  .58 
8,763,550  58 

, 

1912 

1914 

PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


49 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canada  from  Jul/  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — (Jontiriued. 


Sinking 

Funds. 

Year. 

Consolidated  Canadian  Loan. 

Canada  Reduced  Lo.in. 

5  per  cent. 

4  per  cent. 

4  per  cent. 

3J  per  cent.         3  f»er  cent. 

2J  per  cent. 

1867 

S       cts. 

1,207,222  26 
1,562,488  92 
1,952,795  58 
2,001,462  24 

S         Ct8. 

$       cts. 

S       cts. 

.?        ot^. 

$        cts. 

1868 





1869 

1870 

1871 

2,349,641  82'    

2,625,.581  82 

2  909  795  15 

' 

1872 

1873 

1874  

3,196,928  48 
3,496,715  14 
3,655,855  14 

• 

1875 

1876 

187..36B  fifi 

1877 

3,655,855  14         582,053  33 

3,655,855  14         986,959  99    

1878 

1879 

3,655,855  14       1,410,025  75 . .     . . 

3,6.55,855  14       1,833,218  29 

1880 

1881 

3,911,841  80!      1,980,678  29 
4,098,329  87       2,212,402  09 
4,536,816  .54       2,229,435  42 
4,796,209  87i      2,451,842  09 

1882 

1883 



18*« 

1885 

7,297,205  29 
7,554,107  17 
7,851,505  94 
8,069,899  85 
8,069,899  85 
8,118,566  52 
8,221,739  85 
8,271,785  40 
8,271,785  40 
8,324,248  47 

494,015  64 

747,034  83 

941,005  76 

1,230,999  45 

1,230,999  45 

1,279,006  11 

1,314,204  40 

1,314,204  40 

1,314,204  40 

1,314,204  40 

1,314,204  40 

1,348,271  07 

1,358,004  40 

1,358,004  40 

1,.358,004  40 

1,530,510  49 

1,562,249  19 

1,022,726  46 

1,829,.515  79 

2,451,0.59  80 

021, .544  08 

021,544  08 

099,195  60 

721,095  60 

1,015,414  07 



1886 

1887 

"■  222,666  29 
784,870  27 
1,261,575  25 
1,711,525  25 
2,284.455  27 
2.929,527  08 
3,528,781  23 
3,813,641  80 
4,346,951  69 
4,672,541  03 
4,675,257  32 
4,933,966  82 
5,101,262  91 
5,347,748  05 
5,687,319  88 
5,899,023  79 
6,094,946  26 

10.031.919  18 
10,372,793  96 

10.565.920  73 
10,590,254  06 
10,590,254  06 

1888 

1889 

Reduced  Loan, 
3J  per  cent 
after  1908. 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893     

1894 

1895 

1896 

J7;526  00 

17,520  00 
17,520  00 
17,520  00 
17,520  00 
36,986  67 
47,693  34 
65,700  01 

8,649,408  42 

8,705,375  09 

9,013,960  29 

9,077,226  95 

9,077,226  95 

9,229,336  42 

9,750,729  23 

10,050,896  14 

10,433,435  28 

10,506,532  43 

9,021,109  a; 

9,415,112  93 

9,623,445  08 

10.  .507, 062  54 

10,548,661  52 



1897 

1898 

688,299  06 
1  203  499  43 

1899 

1900 

1,400,918  66 
1,400,918  00 
1,476,351  99 
1,476,351  99 
1,476,.351  99 
1,722,121  38 
1,906,041  19 
1,906,041  19 
1,917,775  54 
1,917,775  54 

1901..       .      . 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1907  (9  mo8.).. 

1908 

1909 

""sHjiam 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1913 

1915 

2—4 


GO 


Tablb  VI. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FrSAVCB  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
-Assets  of  Canada  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — CoiUinued. 


SlNKl.vr,  FvsDS— Continued 

Year. 

Intercolonial  Railway  Loan. 

6  per  cent. 

5  per  cent. 

4  per  cent. 

3i  per  cent. 

3  per  cent. 

24  per  cent. 

1867 

$   cts. 

$   cts. 

$   cts. 

8   cts. 

S   ct*. 

$   cts. 

1868 

'"36,566  00 

114,366  67 
163,520  00 
16J,520  0(J 
163,520  00 
222,406  67 
222,406  67 
2.52,093  33 
252,093  .33 
2.52.093  .33 
252,093  33 
252,093  33 
252,093  33 
321,200  00 
467,200  001 
503,700  00 
242,360  00 
242,360  00 
242,360  00 
242,360  00 
242,360  00 
242,360  00 
242,360  00 
242,360  02 
242,360  02 
242,.360  02 
242,360  02 
242.3i;0  02 
242,360  02 
24J.360  0 
242,360  02 
242,360  02 
242,360  02 
242,360  02 
242,360  02 

1869 

1S70. 

■  ■  ■  ■  24',333'.3.S 

92.953  33 

161,086  65 

265,719  98 

401,013  32 

401,013  .32 

401,013  32 

390,306  66 

319,253  33 

296,866  67 

224.840  00 

189,800  00 

162,546  67 

100,740  01 

100,740  01 

32,606  68 

32,120  01 

26,766  69 

17,0,33  35 

7,300  02 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 



1876 

210,726  67 
415.613  34 
659,433  35 
971,873  35 
1,226,886  68 
1,527,160  01 
1,717,933  34 
1,8.38,140  00 
2,114,-566  66 
2,493,193  32 
2,760,373  32 
2,987,159  98 
3,126,346  64 
3,277,213  31 
3,440,733  30 
3,672,873  29 
3,678,713  29 
3,678,713  2!) 
3,678,713  29 
3,743,458  08 
3,743,4.58  08 
.3,743,458  OS 
3,743,458  08 
3,743,458  08 
3,74.3.4.58  08 
3,743,458  08 
3,743,4.58  08 
3,743,458  OS 
2,127,225  13 
2,13.',22<)  91 
2,241,517  95 
2,370,252  e4 

1877 

1878. 

1879 

1880 

18-<1 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

'  i59,626'67 
237.493  ,34 
286,160  01 
432,160  01 
432.160  01 
432,160  01 
444,214  29 
444,214  29 
444.214  2fl 
513987  08 
513,987  OS 
513,987  08 
513,987  08 
513,987  08 
513,987  08 
513,987  08 
513,987  08 
513,987  08 
513,987  08 

"76^94313 

230,636  79 

383,635  78 

485,787  11 

841,685  89 

1.212,712  08 

1.515.943  S3 

1.S15.154  04 

2,188.282  06 

2,569,970  83 

2,817,682  26 

2,961,729  77 

3,107,864  33 

3,443,899  45 

3,775,149  97 

4,134,273  37 

2,920,000  00 

3,170.489  ,55 

3,229,638  .36 

3,229,638  36 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892  

1893  -.  .. 

1894 

Is95 

1896 

1898 

1899 

156,991  99 
451  3.52  85 

1900 

1901 

757,936  50 
874,481  61 

1902  

1903  

1904 

1,003,867  71 
1,113,502  28 

1906 

'"  '  43309 
433  09 

98,83i  ii 

1907(9  mos.) 

98,831  7S 

1908 

1909..  .  .     ... 

1910 

1911 

.  . 

1912 

»914 

1915 

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Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


Year. 


Sinking  Fvuds— Continued. 


Rupert's  Land  Loan. 


6  per  cent. 

5  per  cent. 

4  per  cent. 

3i  per  cent. 

3  per  cent. 

2J  per  cent. 

1867 

S  cts. 

S  cts. 

S  cts. 

S  cts. 

$  cts 

$  cto. 

1868  ; 

1869  

1870 

1871  

1872  

1873  

34,.553  33 
50,126  65 
66,673  32 
75,433  32 
75,433  32 
75,433  32 
70,560  65 
69,106  65 

1874 

1875 

10,706  66 
32,119  99 
5.3,533  32 
84,193  32 
110,473  32 
134,806  65 
170,333  32 
197,586  67 
229,220  00 
269,613  32 
315,359  97 
336,286  63 
357,699  96 
379,113  29 
394,199  95 
410,746  62 
431,186  62 

1876 

1877 .  .. 

1878 

1879 

1880 

69,  IW)  65 
57,913  32 
47,693  32 
25.793  32 

1881 

'  6,8i3  32 
21,413  32 
32,606  65 

1882 

1883  

1884 

1885 

15,086  67 
22,386  67 

1886 

1887 

29,700  07[ /  .. 

37,000  071 

1888 

1889 

.37,000  07 
37,000  07 
37  fHin  nr 

15,400  47 
30,(;28  64 
46  037  49 

18i)0  

1891 ■ 

1892 

1893 



435,068  86!   37,'oOO  07;   79417  23 
435,068  86    37  (XIO  OTi   117  4S8  17 

1894 

435,068  86 
435,0<»  86 
435,0I>8  86 
435,068  Sfi 
435,068  86 
435,068  86 
4.^^,068  86 
442,190  82 
442,190  82 
449,347  43 

37.000  07 
37,000  07 
37,000  07 
37,000  07 
37,000  07 
37,000  07 
37,000  07 
37,000  07 
37,000  07 

156,960  36 
195,669  69 
234.183  35 
274,036  24 
30(i,891  43 
313,964  81 
321,210  22 
350,803  49 
3.S2.186  .30 

1.S9.') 

18:iG 

1897 

18M8 

8,066  30 

19O0 

46,908  58 
86,975  2r 

1901 

1!HI2 

96,76?  47 
11,3,545  61 

190:! 

37  000  07   4W  .nlO  on 

113,545  61 


1904 



1906 

li)07  ;9  months) 

190H 



19119 

1910 

nm 

1912 1 

191.'? 

1914 

2-4i 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1S67,  to  March  31,  1915. — Continued. 


Sl.s-KiNn  FcSDH—Continuetl. 

Year. 

British  Columbia. 

6  p*r  cent. 

5  per  cent. 

4  per  cent. 

3h  (ler  cent. 

3  per  cent. 

1867             

S    cts. 

•S    cts. 

$      cts. 

$      cts. 

8      cts. 

1868 

1869    



1870 

1871                    -    .... 



1872    ; 

356,726  67 

227,273  34 

273,993  34 

320,713  34 

370,353  34 

411,720  00 

404,420  00 

306,113  33 

272,046  67 

246,740  00 

149,406  67 

85,653  34 

34,066  68 

34,066  68 

34,066  68 

34,066  68 

34,066  68 

973  35 

973  35 

973  35 

973  35 

973  35 

177,146  67 

86,626  67 

86,626  67 

86,626  67 

86,626  67 

93,440  01 

126,533  34 

126,533  34 

123,613  34 

123,013  34 

123,613  34 

37,473  34 

37,473  34 

20,440  00 

20,440  00 

20,440  00 

20,440  00 

18,006  67 

17,520  00 

17,520  00 

17,520  00 

17,520  00 

1873 

1874                                          

1875 : 

1876 

1877 

1878 

4,866  67 
38,933  34 
212,186  68 
314,873  34 
404,906  68 
557,233  34 
191,746  67 
259,880  00 
283,986  12 
291,084  09 
291,684  09 
296,282  91 
305,990  00 
305,990  00 
305,990  00 
305,990  00 
305,990  00 

1879 

1880    



1881     

1882 

1883                                   

1884 

1885....    

1886                                        

7,804  74 
10,441  72 
30,535  01 
40,478  96 
47,078  45 
49,145  as 
49,460  48 
62,145  55 
71,277  64 

1887    .                                  

1888 

1889    

1890 

1891 

1892 ■. 

1893 

1894                                     

13  774  36 
2>.,3.31  91 
33,110  98 
41,655  20 

1895                        

1896    



1897                                         

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902                           

1903 

1905                            

1907  (9  months^ 



J908     

1909                                

1911 

1913                          

1916 

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Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867   to  March  31,  1915 — Continited. 


Sinking  Vvairs— Continued. 

Year. 

Dominion  Loan,  1874. 

5  per  cent. 

4  per  cent.  • 

3i  per  cent. 

3  per  cent. 

2J  i)er  cent. 

lS(i7.. 

$   cte. 

S   cts. 

•S   cts. 

S  ct.". 

S   cts. 

1868..  . 

18C9 

1870 

• 

1871 

1872..      .           ..  . 

1873 

.T4,."i00  06 

165,466  66 

278,800  00 

337,746  07 

460,139  16 

584,725  83 

705,905  83 

707,914  22 

767,914  22 

767,914  22 

1,181,094  22 

1,261,270  91 

1,383,423  96 

1,.547,298  47 

1,547,298  47 

1,547,298  47 

1.558,005  14 

1,. 5.58, 005  14 

1,558,005  14 

1,558,005  14 

1,651,742  51 

1,751,668  15 

1,940,124  70 

1,979,108  39 

1,979,108  39 

2,104,771  92 

2,254,874  04 

2,354,351  82 

2,614,388  50 

1874 

1875 



1870 

1877 

1878. ; 

1879 

64,020  00 
54,020  00 
.54,020  00 
54,020  00 
115,820  07 
2.51,120  00 
393,713  33 
54,020  00 
54,020  00 
54,020  00 
54,020  00 
54,020  00 
54,020  00 
54,020  00 
.M.IC'II  00 
.">4.(IL'()  OU 
54,020  00 
.54,020  00 
54,020  00 
54,020  00 
54,020  00 
54,020  00 
.54,020  GO 
54,020  00 
64,020  00 
67,913  33 

1880 

t .... 

1881 

18S2 



1883 

18S4 

1885 

82,413  14  '. 

ias6 

18S7 

161,064  23 
190,590  89 

1888 

190,590  89 
196,.590  89 
196.590  89 
199,813  78 
199,813  78 
199,813  78 
199,813  78 
199,813  78 
199,813  78 
199,813  78 
199,813  78 
199,813  78 
20.S,170  05 
203,170  05 
203.170  05 
203,170  05 

1889 • 

18!K) 

1891 

1892 

1893 

177,233  28 

382,702  98 

500,802  47 

702,119  33 

908,495  42 

1,180,488  98 

1,285,423  00 

1,383,804  53 

1,395.009  97 

1,398,058  04 

1,413,511  51 

1,477,503  39 

1,575,738  37 

1,0(>1,774  79 

1,602,815  73 







1894.....' 

189.5 



1896 

1897 

1893 

"2bG',268'39' 
444,455  11 
494,227  22 
494,227  22 
572,580  55 
572,580  55 

1899 

ISOO. 

1901 

1902 

19<j3 

1905  

1906 

1907  (9inos.) 

..    ^    ■ 

1908 

'*'"**•* 

1900 

' 

1910 



: 

■ 

1911 

1913 

1914 

1915 



54 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
Table  VI. — Assets  of  Caaada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915. — Continued. 


Year. 


SiNKiN<;  Funds — Continual. 


Dominion  Loan,  1875. 


1 

5  per  cent. 

4  per  cent. 

3i  per  cent. 

3  per  cent. 

2J  \»T  cent. 

1867 

8   cts. 

S    Ct8. 

$    cts. 

$    cte. 

$   eta 

1868 

1869    

1870 

1871  

1872  ..     

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876  ...         ... 

1877 

1878 

12,653  33 
12,653  .33 
12,653  33 
12,653  33 
19,963  33 
52,073  33 
73,973  33 
12,653  33 
12,653  33 
12,653  33 
12.653  33 
12,653  33 
12,653  33 
12,653  33 
12,6.53  33 
12,653  33 
12,653  33 
12,653  33 
12,653  33 
12,(),53  33 
12,653  33 
12.653  33 
12,653  33 
12,653  33 
12,653  33 
12,653  33 

54,506  66 
81,009  13 
113,.507  33 
142,707  33 
164,894  95 
164,894  94 
177,061  61 
255,901  61 
274,769  41 
312,447  80 
351,651  61 
351,651  61 
301,651  61 
354,571  61 
3.54,.571  61 
354,571  61 
354,571  61 
376,766  80 
391, .506  65 
435,114  14 
438,519  02 
438,519  02 
443,385  68 
484,700  48 
526,082  00 
569,120  48 
649,672  61 
939,613  01 

1879  . 

1880  . 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

I  ' 

1885 

19,826  60 
38,621  85 
.38,621  85 
38,621  85 
.38,621  85 
38,621  85 
.'!8,718  66 
38,718  66 
;«,718  66 
38,718  66 
38,718  6b 
38,718  66 
38,718  66 
38,718  66 
38,718  66 
39,370  19 
39.370  19 
39,370  19 
39,995  09 
39,995  09 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

42,399  38 
91,150  98 
134,082  04 
182,214  96 
231.547  40 
282,260  91 
307,-346  54 
340,865  19 
3J6.341  13 
346,907  02 
374,  .557  27 
408,896  88 
426,234  40 
446,239  65 
464,751  52 
464,751  ,52 
287,174  SO 

1890 

1891 



1892 

1893 ■ 

1894 

1895. . . 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

54,080  01 
84,160  34 

1900 

1901  ...  

1902 

103.092  20 
103,092  20 
103,092  20 

1903 

103,092  30 

1904 

103,092  20 

101,497  50 

1906 

1908. 

- 

■■■  ■ 

1909 

1910 

■•  ;;::;:;:::;:" 

1911  

1912  

1913 

1914 

1915 

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Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


Sinking  Vvsna— Continued. 

Year. 

Dominion  Guaranteed  Loan,  1875-78. 

5  per  cent, 

3j  per  cent. 

afier  1908. 

4  per  cent. 

.3i  per  cent. 

3  per  cent. 

24  per  cent. 

1867 

S  cts. 

S   cU. 

$   cts. 

$   cts. 

$   cts. 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871  

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

54,020  00 
163,033  32 
208,780  00 

336.286  67 
50(i,1.33  33 
672,.573  34 
820,519  99 
854,586  67 
897,413  .34 

1,264,360  00 

1,405,006  67 

1,546,626  65 

1,695,-546  65 

1,771,466  65 

1,856,146  66 

1,970,513  32 

1,995,831  08 

1,995,831  08 

1,995,831  08 

1,995,831  08 

1,995,831  08 

1,995,831  08 

1.995,831  08 

l,!i9.5,831  08 

1,995,831  08 

2,069,483  20 

2,069,483  20 

2,144,757  21 

198,666  15 

274,448  79 

375,293  94 

.570,  r>5  89 

865,561  05 

581.287  69 
581,287  69 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880  

1881 

1882 

19,953  33 
165,953  33 
311,953  33 

1883 

1884 

1885 

156,706  67 
237,006  66 
315,019  52 
392,886  19 
392,886  19 
392,886  19 
392,886  19 
441,552  86 
441,552  86 
441,552  86 
441,552  86 
441,552  86 
441,552  86 
441,552  86 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

164,274  40 

326,714  64 

491,077  85 

693,976  64 

986,873  10 

1,288,281  04 

l,58.-5,797  19 

1,877,404  50 

2,181,194  75 

9  409  .'ifi4  17 

1890 

1891  

1892 

1893  

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1896 

86,040  27 
358  111  58 

1899 

441,552  86   2;-J8.5;4.57  -46 
441,552  86   2.^10.088  81 

1900 

698,768  06 

441,5i52  86 
441,552  86 
441,552  86 
1.39,735  84 
l.'!9,735  84 
139,735  84 
139,735  84 
166,931  56 
253,531  54 
498,874  25 

2,737,369  82 
2,995,939  89 
3,2«0,579  61 
4,854,096  14 
5,157,376  74 
5,358,483  50 
5,438,717  23 
5,438,717  23 
5,438,717  23 
5,438,717  23 
5,.'}08,3ii5  00 
5,575,280  81 
5,858,448  69 

747,060  46 

1902 

853  785  93 

8T:i,7S5  93 
2.080,833  99 

1904 

1906 

2,080,^3  99 
2,175  093  11 

1907  (9  mos.) 

2,175,093  11 

1908 

2,271.622  51 

1909 

32.5,309  13 
325,309  13 

2,628,540  61 
2,860,060  17 

1910. 

1912 

1913 

1914  

1915 

56  DEPARTMEKT  OF  FINANCE  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canadii,  from  July  1,  1867  to  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


Year. 


ISfi- 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873  

1874 

1875 

1876  

1877  

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883...    ., 

1884 

1885 

1886  

1887 

1888 

18,S't 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896  

1897 

1898 

1899 

190O 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

^906 

1907(9ino3.). 

1908 

1909 

1910  

1911 

1912 

1913 

1914 

1915 


Sinking  Fdni>s— Con(in««f. 


Dominion  loan 
of  1940-60. 


Dominion  Loan  of  1876. 


5  per  cent.  4  per  cent.        SJ  per  cent.        3  per  cent.        2J  per  cent 


$      cts. 


$      Its. 


$      cts. 


3     ctfc. 


CUs 


30,660  00 
30,600  00 
30,060  00 
30,(>60  00 
65,356  T9 
141,276  79 
201,136  79 
30,660  00 
30,660  00 
30,660  00 
30,660  00 
30,660  00 
30,660  00 
.^,660  00 
30,660  OOi 
30,660  00 
30,660  00 
30,600  00 
30,660  00 
30,660  00 
30,660  00 
30,660  00 
30,660  00 
30.660  00 
80,660  00 
30,660  00 


32,606  6. 

101,108  99; 

170,591  89i 

238,725  22! 

273,641  60l 

273,(>41  60 

293,594  93 

505,438  39, 

550,089  92 1 

638,483  85! 

730,448  17 

730,448  17 

730,448  17 

736,288  17 

736,288  17 

736,288  17 

736,288  17 

812,270  40; 

845,387  38 

909,336  66 

928,669  94 

928,669  94 

998,287  57 

1.071,294  46 

1,203,782  4S 

1,308,220  91 

1,502.351  49 

2,594,283  H 

2,771,832  73 


45,855  47 
89,945  09 
89,945  09 
89,945  09 
89,945  09 
89.945  09 
91,873  87 
91,873  87 
91,873  87, 
91,873  87 
91,873  87 1 
91,873  87 
91,873  87 
91,873  87 
91,873  87' 
93,419  81 I 
93,419  81 
9.3,419  81 
93,419  81 
93,419  811 


99, 

214, 

314, 

427, 

542, 

661. 

694. 

773, 

826. 

828, 

893. 

938, 

1,002 

1,011. 

1,055, 

1,055, 

227 

227. 


461  82 
356  67i 
350  06 
274  S9\ 

968  72] 
926  41, 
400  85 
264  52 1 

969  611 
298  33| 
069  39| 
411  36 
360  98 
566  16 
721  30 
721  30 
,205  72! 
,205  72 


114.573  24 
185,094  20 
202,356  92 
204.174  64 
204.174  64 
204,174  64 
204,174  64 
204,174  64 
204,174  64 


84,844  61 
541,914  23 


PUBLIC  ACCOtrSTS 


57 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
Table  VI — Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  ],  1867,  to  March  31,  1915. — Continued. 


Sinking  Fcnds— C'ontt'nuerf. 


Year. 

Do 

iiinion  Loan  1878-79. 

Dominion  Loii» 
of  193050. 

5  per  cent. 

4  per  cent. 

Si  per  cenl. 

3  per  cent. 

2^  per  cent. 

;    $   cts. 

1867 

.?   cts. 

§   cts. 

3   cts. 

$   cts. 

$    cU. 

1868   ..  .. 

18«9  



1S70 

1H71 

1872    .  . 

1873  

1^74  

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

19,173  12 

95,714  11 

207,160  77 

<Kt9  XV}   90 

188() 

1881  

T  ■ 

1882      !    28  226  67 

1883      1    190  fin.'?  .'tt    .■^M  nii.-i  .t4 

1884  ..  .. 

177,146  67    .^97  .-..-i?>  i>0 

188.") 

641,8.58  87 
713,412  64 
858,023  34 
1,008,477  37 
1,008,477  37 
1,008,477  37 
1,017,237  37 
1,017,2.S7  37 
1,017,237  37 

1.017.237  37 
1,130,751  66 
1,187,718  37 
1,306,204  07 
1,321,827  n 
1,321,827  11 
1,412,657  44 
1,. 573, 155  23 
1,739,824  2!) 
1,956,7.55  71 
2,222,.540  15 

3.932.238  98 
3,951,974  05 
4,091,259  89 
4,161,552  62 

74,825  47 
146,9.56  40 
146,956  40 
146,956  40 
146,956  40 
146,956  40 
149,642  33 
149,642  33 
149,642  .33 
149,642  33 
149,642  33 
149,642  33 
149.642  33 
149,642  33 
149,642  33 
152,160  34 
152,160  34 
152,160  :« 
152,160  34 
152,160  34 

1886 

18'<7 

1888 

^ 

162,717  70 

348,495  80 

513,437  05 

698,101  20 

887,400  48 

1,082,012  19 

1,146,809  71 

1,272,283  24 

1,343,.574  62 

1,344,6.33  99 

1,409,449  40 

1,476,746  55 

1,519,952  31 

1,585,0.57  88 

1,609,391  22 

1,609,391  22 

366,.309  15 

631,921  43 

648,661  .59 

648,661  59 

188il 

18iK) 

18!ll 

18!)2 

18!)3  .  . 

1K94 

18!)5 

18!)fi 

1897 

1898 

198,897  60 
360,962  51 
421,104  08 
443,619  69 
443,619  69 
44.3,619  69 
443,619  69 
404,686  34 
413,004  15 
419,004  15 
577,001  55 

18'i9 

1900  

1901 

1902 

1903 

19114 

190.) 

1906  .. 

1907  (9  mos.) 

'  ■  ■  ii'l',933  33 

1908 

1909  .  .  . 

1910 

178,760  6& 

19U 

e97,023  48 

1912 

1,2!)0,201  29 

1913 

2,057,803  61 

1914 

2,894,877  94 

1915.   . 

3,733,178  00 

88  DEPARTilENT  OF  FFNANCE  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Table  VI. — Arsets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,   1915 — Continued. 


SiNKiKO  FvsDB— Concluded. 

Sinking 
Fund, 

Special 

Circulation 

Account. 

ye«r. 

Diiminion  Loan  of  1884. 

Initeriptlon, 

Special 

Account, 

4  per  cent. 

3J  per  cent. 

3  per  cent. 

2}t  per  cent. 

3J  per  cent. 

4  per  cent. 

1867 

$       cts. 

S       cts. 

$       cts. 

8       cts. 

$       cts. 

$      cts. 

9       cts. 

1868  

1869. 

1870. 

1871. 

1872 

1873. 

533.226  66 

1871. 

247,553  8T 

1875. 

1,094,999  99 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 



1880 

1881 

. 

! 

1882. 

188.3.    . 

1884 

1885 

65,854  33 
197,405  74 
197,405  74 
197,405  74 
197,405  74 
197,405  74 
198,924  08 
198,924  08 
198,924  08 
198  994  OS 

1886. 

1887 

129,86)  67 
264,96S  66 
264,968  66 
264,968  66 
268,861  99 
268,861  99 
268,861  99 
268  861  99 

1888 

. 

1889. 

146,339  74 

303,549  02 

456,931  06 

622,789  30 

792.559  94 

9l>5,885  24 

1,050,633  30 

1,167,613  96 

1,234,046  38 

1,234,091  64 

1,28.3,104  87 

1,387,127  29 

1,436,038  69 

1,525,247  03 

1.564,993  48 

1,564.993  48 

12I,.573  26 

268.115  28 

274,7:«  06 

274,738  06 

274,738  06 

274,738  06 

274.738  0'-. 

274.738  06 

274,738  06 

274,738  06 

274,738  06 

1890. 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895.    ... 

345,503  54!     1<)Kfl5>4  Ox 

1896 

396,711  6: 
454,652  4c 
49.3  .tiS-T  7.« 

198,924  08 
244,287  98 
244,287  98 
2+4.287  98 
39.-,  <UQ  1 1 

1897 

1898 

156,107  23 
309,836  44 
319,069  56 
319,069  56 
331,236  23 
a31,236  23 
331,236  23 
151.691  68 
157,183  65 
157,183  65 
167,381  10 
345.486  87 
511.991  61 
511.991  61 
511.991  61 
511,991  61 
511,991  61 
511,991  61 

1899 ■     49.%5S5  78 

1900                        493  585  78 

1901                  '     ."in.-i  r,9A  m      4fifi  nfiQ  .^fi 

1902 

5S3,218  84:      492,193  54 

Dominion 

loan  of 

1884. 

4^  per  cent. 

1903 

634,809  117      614,252  64 
638,795  36      845,512  73 
180,336  47  i  3.169,900  86 
280,577  2!)  3,169,900  86 
398,261  93  3.174,982  67 
6.50,5.58  05  3,179,362  67 
425,398  17  3,310,488  30 
355,Hn2  48  3,.532,112  04 
305.024  04|  3,874,5J3  83 
12o  693  34   4  '^nr,  917  07 

1904 

1905 

.;  ..   '.'..,'.. 

1906 

1907  (9  mo3.). 
1908 



22.5.159  88 

;  225,159  88 
225,159  88 
225,159  88 
225,159  88 
225,159  88 
225,159  88 

1909 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1913 

4,809,425  57 
5,153,382  88 
5,294,124  71 

1914 

1915 

199,480  02 

10,220  00 

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Table  VI. — Assets  of  Canada,  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — Concluded. 


Year. 

Sterling 
Debentures. 

St.  John 

Bridge  and 

Railway 

Exten-sion  Co., 

4  per  cent. 

Three  Rivers 

Harbour 

Debentures 

4  per  cent. 

Toronto 

Roads, 

6  per  cent. 

York  Roads 
0  per  cent. 

Total 
Assets. 

1867 

$     Ct8. 

S    cts. 

S    cts. 

S    cts. 

18,883  00 

17,183  00 

12,803  00 

•     7,263  00 

S    cts. 

$    cts. 
17,317,410  36 

1868 

21, 1.39,  .531  40 

1809 

14,600  00 
14,600  00 

36,.502,679  19 

1870 

37,783,964  31 

1871 



.37.786.165  11 

1872 

31,500  66!    46;213;i07  32 

1873. 

28,000  00^    30,929,636  89 

1874 

21,01)0  00     32,8;S8,.t86  91 

187.5 

21,000  00     3.'),6.55,023  60 

1876 

21,000  OO!    36,653,173  98 

1877 

1878 

1,879 

14,000  00     41,440,.525  94 

7,0011  00     34,.^)95,199  05 
7,0011  nil     .ii;.  ca.iiss  85 

18.S0 

7,000  (Id     f_MSL',.S.">2  07 

1881 



7,000  00     44.4(;5.757  11 

1882 

1883 

7,000  00 
7,000  00 
7,000  00 

51,70.3,601  19 
4.3,692,389  84 

1884 

143,600  00 
278,800  00 
433,900  00 
4.'«,900  00 
433,900  00 
433,iKK)  00 
433,900  00 
433  900  00 

60,320,565  95 

18&5 

68,29.5,915  29 

1886 

81,.5,57  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81.760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 

.")0.00."i.2;i4  02 

1887 

!    4."..,S72.S.";0  99 

18<S,S 

49,982,483  73 
50,192,021  11 
48,579,083  33 
52,090,199  11 
.54,201,839  66 
58,373,485  13 
62,1  4,994  48 
64.973.827  78 

18,89 

1890. 

1891. . 



1892 

1893. 

433,900  00 
433  :ifK)  0(. 



1894 



433,900  00 
433,900  00 
433,900  m 
433,900  0(J 
433,900  0(J 
433,900  00 
4.33,900  00 
4:53,900  00 
43,3,900  00 
433,900  00 
43.3,900  00 
433,9'X)  00 
433,900  00 
4.3.3,9110  (M) 

1895 

.... 

, 

18% 

.    '    67.2-'0.IO3  96 

1.S97. 

81  760  971                                                          :ii.!i91..">:;4  87 

1898 



81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81.760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 
81,760  97 

- 

74,419,.")S5  32 
7S,8S6,3i;3  90 
.SO.  7 1:*.  173  03 

1 

190tl 

1901 

'    Si;.2.'.2,(28  83 

I!t02... .'. .. 

'.i|.,Vj;).:iS6  97 

1903 

;i:i,7:i7,i"9  50 

1904 

104,094,793  57 

190"> 

111,454,413  20 

190(j 

12.5,226,702  04 

116,294.966  13 

1908 

433,!  MX)  00 
433,900  00 
433,900  00 
433,9(H)  00 
433,900  00 
4:«,900  00 
433,900  00 
433,900  00 



130,246,298  41 

1910 

151.60.5.147  85 
131,394,499  66 

1911 

131,899,435  39 

1''12 

UW,  4 19, 131  06 

191.3 

168,930,929  56 

1914   

208,3ll4,.518  72 

251,097,731  16 

60 


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6  GEORGE  V,  Ar  1916 

Table  VIT. — Comparative   Statemknt   of    Receipts    from    Consolidated    Fund,  from 

July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915. 


Rbckiptm  kkosi  Taxes. 


Year. 


1867-68 

1868- G9 

1869-70 

1870  71 

1871-72     , 

1872-73.. 

1873-71.. 

1874-70.. 

1875-76.. 

1876-77.. 

1877-78.. 

1878-79. . 

1879-80.. 

1880-81.. 

1881-«2., 

1882-83.. 

1883-84.. 

1884-85.. 

1885-«6.. 

188()-87.. 

1887-88.. 

1888-89.. 

1889-90.. 

1890-91.. 

1891-92. 

1892-93. . 

1893-94.. 

1894  95. . 

1895-96. . 

1896-97.. 

1897-98. 

1898-99.. 

1899-1900 

1900-01 . . 

1901-02.. 

1902-03... 

1903-04.. 

1904-05... 

1905-06. 

1906-07.. 

(9  mos.). . 

1907-09.. 

1908-10.. 

1900-H . . 

1911-12.. 

1912-13. . 

1913-14.. 

1914  15.. 


Customs. 


8,578, 
8,272 
9,334, 
-11,841, 
12,787, 
12.954, 
14,325, 
15,351, 
12,823, 
12,546, 
12,782, 
12,900, 
14,071, 
18,406, 
21,581, 
23,009, 
20,023, 
18,935, 
19,362, 
22,373, 
22,091, 
2.3,699, 
23,913, 
23,305, 
20,361, 
20,910, 
19,119, 
17,585, 
19,706, 
19,386, 
21,622. 
2.5,150 
28,219, 
28,293, 
31,916 
36,738 
40,461 
41,437 
46,053 
39.71 
57,200 
47,0SS. 
.59,767, 
71,838, 
85,051, 
111,764 
104,691 
75,941, 


$    ots. 

380  09 
879  78 
212  98 
104  56 
982  02 
164  05 
192  64 
Oil  56 
8.37  94 
987  99 
824  35 
659  29 
343  13 
092  13 
570  05 
.582  48 
890  14 
428  10 
308  26 
951  28 
681  82 
413  33 
545  60 
,218  27 
,382  36 
,662  47 
,030  20 
,741  00 
,741  48 
,277  69 
,788  75 
,744  68 
4.58  14 
930  25 
.393  97 
,032  90 
590  74 
,568  60 
;,376  89 
,078  53 
,276  25 
444  10 
,680  98 
088  46 
,872  18 
,698  73 
,238  43 
219  72 


Chinese 
Revenue. 


Kxcise. 


11,213  00 

4,849  50 

14,244  50 

27,370  .50 

55,408  00 

94,082  50 

139,677  00 

43,341  00 

79,084  00 

54,725  00 

66,538  00 

91,969  50 

82,104  00 

166,097  00 

154,689  50 

131,354  00 

275,584  50 

263,694  00 

241,020  00 

-  3,920  00 

11,221  00 

43,094  00 

343,535  00 

326,881  00 

388,453  00 

1,127,306  00 

1,534,270  25 

1,790,214  34 

1,334,791  98 

294,490  17 


S     cts. 


3,002,588 
2,710,028 
3,619,622 
4,295,944 
4,735,651 
4,460,(!81 
5,594,!K)3 
5,069,687 
5,-563,487 
4,941,897 
4,858,671 
5,390,763 
4,232,427 
5,343,022 
5,884,859 
6,260,116 
5,459,.309 
6,449,101 
5,8,52,904 
6.308,201 
6,071,486 
6,886,738 
7,618,118 
6,914,8.50 
7,94.5,097 
8,367,363 
8,381,088 
7,805,732 
7,926,005 
9,170,378 
7,871,562 
9.641,227 
9,868,075 
10,318,266 
ll,197,i:« 
12,013,779 
12,958,708 
12,586,474 
14,010,220 
11,80.5,413 
15,782,151 
14.937,708 
15,2.53,352 
lli,8lj!),837 
19,261,601 
21,447,444 
21,452,036 
21,479,730 


Bill  Stamps. 


Total, 

Receipts   from 

Taxes. 


iBank  Imports. 


S  cts. 

119,712  83 
129,664  81 
134,047  22 
183,319  42 
191,918  .37 
201,708  92 

209.088  69 
244,180  19  : 

227.089  96 
209,038  92 
200,442  21 
185,190  89 
175,806  15 
193,024  73 

82,616  45  I 


11,700,681  08 
11,112,573  01 
13,087,882  67 
16,320,368  70 
17,715,5.52  04 
17,616,.554  78 
20,129,185  17 
20,664,878  % 
18,614,415  02 
17,697,924  82 
17,841,938  19 
18,476,613  35 
18,479,576  44 
23,942,138  95 
27,549,046  45 
29,269,698  81 
25,483,199  19 
25,384,529  32 
25,226,4.56  21 
28,687,001  93 
28,177,413  18 
30,613,522  51 
.31,587,071  73 
30,314,151  15 
28,446.157  31 
29,321,367  42 
27,579,203  09 
25,446,198  71 
27,759,285  42 
28,648,626  11 
29,576,455  64 
34.958,069  21 
38,242,222  99 
38,743,550  28 
4.3,389,111  87 
49,015,505  90 
53,661,318  84 
54,020,123  40 
60,074,818  19 
51,565,585  74 
73,325,962  93 
62,:^53,093  12 
75,409,486  63 
■  89,835.231  82 
105,847.804  40 
135,002,358  01 
127.478,067  29 
97,715,440  68 


$  cts 

11,689  44 
18,193  09 
15,443  17 
39,588  96 
7,068  .56 
.3,819  12 
3.946  73 
3,806  W 
2,207  07 
2,487  60 
3,114  91 
2,853  03 
.S,08<i  74 
4,057  74 
5,179  13 
4,  .566  65 
1.92:<  35 


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T.\BLE    VII 


CoMP.\RATivE  State.mest  of  Receipts  from  Consolidated   Fund,  etc. — 
Continued. 


Year. 

Caoital. 

Cullers'  Fees. 

Doiuinion 
Lands. 

Duininton 
Sttamers. 

Electric 

Light 

Inspection. 

1867-68...    

1868-69 

S      cts. 

6,936  84 

6,683  09 

■    6,272  80 

5,663  84 

5,691  24 

30,758  58 

75.823  50 

28,613  96 

84,092  45 

20,554  59 

.      69.201  37 

17,.569  42 

46,497  88 

154,041  64 

119,222  18 

127,419  94 

86,941  81 

55,786  22 

97,642  47 

12!»,294  20 

171,086  65 

114,456  83 

152,930  01 

99,328  79 

219,194  38 

139,456  34 

201,941  47 

89,145  34 

210,557  66 

119,210  05 

243,940  61 

214,443  98 

469,568  36 

562,923  15 

360,151  37 

840,758  82 

818,742  80 

387,749  15 

876,871  12 

845,146  20 

715.473  71 

629,8.S2  62 

1,223,450  93 

1,898,520  68 

1,574  596  06 

1,645,397  86 

1,505,132  51 

1,602,619  27 

-$     cU. 

69,797  01 

58,376  76 

09,475  10 

61,197  08 

76,665  79 

S1,0.S8  35 

92,771  93 

78,966  22 

57,125  57 

74,216  .34 

53,521  38 

24,715  45 

27,092  63 

36.176  56 

45,7.53  34 

40,ir.2  93 

37,062  71 

31,7.S2  37 

27,141  05 

23,202  89 

16,827  42 

20,861  89 

18,223  69 

16,733  14 

14,a57  37 

10,944  72 

12,066  24 

7,106  57 

11,405  02 

10,428  12 

16,767  07 

11,626  63 

8,154  74 

8,270  78 

11,199  ::5 

7,273  06 

9,449  25 

8,218  62 

4,335  43 

2,329  91 

4,8.tO  20 

4,783  88 

3,637  96 

2,684  64 

3,480  24 

4,039  04 

1,799  40 

3,114  54 

$     cts. 
»■ 

S      cts. 

$      cts. 

1869-70 

1870  71 

1871-72 



1872-73 

26,239  45 

29,980  80 

27,641  15 

8,545  94 

3,799  86 

19,424  86 

23.828  09 

120,479  43 

131,124  02 

24,732  72 

12,449  20 
2,975  12 

12,439  84 
5,509  31 
2,285  83 
1,612  09 
5,282  40 
7,050  33 

16,7W  on 
7,327  06 
8,.598  <K) 

20,007  68 
5,617  34 
8,701  37 
9,163  51 

16.367  05 

10,721  82 

16.011  02 
7,255  22 

15,006  47 
14,638  96 
9,534  74 
11,414  02 
9,982  19 
8,859  53 
12,579  75 
13,467  76 
19,527  28 
11, .307  65 
16,086  35 
21,402  .31 
20,244  79 
24,006  86 
22,277  36 
38,210  89 

28.012  15 
27,2KO  71 
24,744  28 
36,034  70 
38,017  49 
28,710  88 
35,579  38 

187:5-74 

1874-75 

1875-76 

1876  77 

1877-78. 



1878-79 

187'.)-80 

1880-81 

1881-82 

1882-8.'? 

1883-84 

1884-85 

18S.>-»". 

■   i91,78i'78" 
217,083  07 

.   237,820  61 
220,141  00 
264,592  28 
322,796  38 
285.590  07 
210,096  50 
167,869  58 
166,256  49 
172,513  65 
975,792  37 

1.532.590  58 
1,388,023  78 
1,517,319  .52 
1,227,976  75 

1.695.591  63 
1,443,022  67 
1,292,301  14 
1,668,162  35 
1,443,632  03 
1,883,619  88 
2,153,254  61 
2,885,999  67 
3,108,7X5  50 
3,775,8.%fi  97 
3,402,026  63 
3.036,030  32 
2,859,714  59 

1886-87 

1887-88 

1888-«9 

, 

1889-90.. 

1890-91 

•     •     

1891-92 



1892-93 

1893-94 

1894-95 

1895-96 

1896  97 

1897-98 

8,006  25 
6,805  25 
9,408  25 
11,378  25 
14,366  75 
15,363  02 
21,428  75 
2.3,869  75 
23,257  75 
27,999  50 
35,099  75 
25,930  80 
42,316  45 
44  1.39  95 

1898-99 

189!M900 

1900-01 

1901-02 

1902-03 

1903-04 

1904-05 

1905  06. 

1906-07  (9  raos.) 

1907-08 

1908-09 

1909-10 

46,515  50 
.59,808  00 
66,510  10 
75,307  30 
80,441  45 
82,440  20 

19U-12 

1912-13 

1913-14 

1914-15- 

62 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FIVAVCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Table  Y[I. — Comparative  Statement  of  Receipts  from  Consolidated  Fund,  etc. — Von. 


1867-68. 
1868-69 
1869-70. 
1870-71. 
1871-72 
1872-73 
1873-74. 
1874-75 
1875-76. 
1876-77 
1877-78. 
1878  79. 
1879-80. 
1880-81. 
1881-82. 
1882-83 
1883-84. 
1884-8.T. 
1885-86 
1886- 87 
1887-88 
1888-80. 
1889-!* 


-!K). 


Year. 


1890-91 

1891-92 

1892-93 

1893-94 

1894-95 

1895-96  

1896-97 

1897-98 

1898  99 

1.S99-1900 

1900-01 

1901  02 

1902-03 

1903-04 

1904  0.5 

1905  06 

1907  (9  tnoa.). 

1907-08   

1908-09 

1909  10 

1910-11 

1911-12 

1912  13 

191,3-14 

1914-15 


Fines. 
Forfeiturea 

and 
Seizurea. 


S  cts. 


30, 
20, 
41, 
4 

48, 
17, 
14, 
20, 
16, 
16, 
26, 
32, 
50, 
38, 
17 
27. 
41, 
51, 
99, 
19: 
12, 
18, 
68, 
2, 
9, 
82, 
12, 
22, 
2 

2l', 
32, 
3H, 
25, 
23 
49, 
59, 
4'. 
52, 
89. 
54, 
5.S, 
*1, 
93, 
58, 
132, 
166, 
322, 
49, 


305 
649 
680 
877 
333 
8.50 
296 
422 
836 

78 
(>64 
148 
8 
216 
677 
185 
276 
847 
227 

36 
291 
576 
277 
429 
586 
535 

■im 

469 
192 
037 
987 
414 
981 
063 
825 
848 
919 
918 
Oil 
907 
665 
9r(8 
498 
4S7 
3S8 
413 
497 
636 


Fisheries. 


Gas 

Inspection 

and  Law 

Stamps. 


3     cts.' 

19,,55(i  97 
13,583  97 
16,622  43 
12,408  97 
10,4.58  00 
10,338  24 
14,012  83 
14,764  20 
13,.571  12 
13,364  85 
14,113  11 
17,738  34 
19,423  16 
24,596  94 
23,687  45 
21,3.S7  16 
20,006  50 
26,627  86 
26,088  50 
25,947  53 
44,998  12 
56,426  26 
69,643  33 
70,794  42 
62,785  89 
111,.540  32 
79,6ill  59 
94,970  04 
88,822  66 
106.469  55 
113,103  50 
85,502  85 
88,396  59 
88,145  U 
79,169  .58 
78,635  82 
95,756  53 
90,988  14 
98,009  69 
57.144  25 
90,686  48 
82,696  26 
8.5,070  56 
100,861  58 
96,230  01 
106,402  69 
110,994  63 
10i,635  77 


$      cts. 


3,270  83 

3,776  21 

3,172  36 

3,394  75 

2,529  99 

3,772  26 

3,797  62 

7,167  42 

8,078  93 

9.004  94 

8,164  22 

9,409  04 

12,247  10 

12,232  60 

10,543  65 

13,176  55 

18,164  78 

2(1,749  23 

23,550  85 

23,447  05 

21,559  28 

21,615  40 

22,893  90 

25,836  50 

27.289  75 

28,29/  05 

45,2X9  90 

43,961  31 

49.142  02 

52,805  05 

39,228  10 

54,153  80 

55,841  00 

63,604  65 

69,957  74 

58,  HI  10 

70.648  45 

72,120  65 

66,629  55 


Interest 

on 

Investments. 


$       cU. 

174,073  46 

824,424  46 

383,9.55  91 

554,383  72 

488,041  54 

396,403  94 

610,863  00 

840.886  65 

798.905  95 

717,684  31 

791,757  60 

592,500  04 

8.34,792  67 

751,513  49 

914,009  27 

1,001,192  96 

9.86,698  37 

1.997,035  50 

2,29!»,078  91 

990,886  69 

932,025  35 

1,305,392  25 

1,082,271  36 

1,077,228  14 

1,086,419  93 

1,150,166  51 

1,217,808  97 

1,.336,046  94 

1,370,000  56 

1,443,003  84 

1,51.3,454  58 

1,590,447  91 

1,683,050  51 

1,7.><4.8,S3  79 

1,892.224  09 

2,020,953  04 

2,236,255  93 

2,105,031  41 

2,140.312  Ot'. 

1.23.5,746  06 

1,925,.569  07 

2,256.643  13 

2,807,464  94 

1.668,773  16 

1.2.sl,317  41 

1,430.511  28 

].964,.541  33 

2,980,246  87 


Inspection 

of 

Staples. 


S    cU. 


2,773  05 
102,880  87 

58.127  14 

as,  163  36 
101,445  46 

70,939  40 
127,741  43 
140. 66S  98 
154,130  16 
178,476  57 
2;«l,173  87 

30,430  49 
510,184  01 
517,034  63 


'  A  deduction. 


i  PUBLIC  Accouyrs  63 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Table  VII. — Comparative  Statement  of  Receipts  from  Consolidated  Fund,  etc — Con. 


Year. 

Insurance 
Super- 
intendence. 

Imperial 
Contri- 
bution to 

Sable 
Island,  etc 

MUitia. 

Militia 
Pensions. 

Mounted 

Police 
Pensions. 

1867-68 

«         Ct.'!. 

S     cts. 
29,5.37  32 

S     eti. 

26,155  70 
12,095  04 
16,535  75 
7,393  58 
38,966  54 
18,495  78 
42,756  85 
12,137  13 
24,344  73 
1J.i;l>7  14 
12.7'.i6  43 
16,031  14 
20,555  69 
19,346  32 
18,579  93 
16,081  50 
22,211  73 
18,943  63 
24,331  51 
23,428  66 
20,719  52 
22,712  55 
43,209  15 
43,358  27 
40,372  65 
42,584  81 
42,527  09 
39,445  03 
42.716  80 
■10.362  59 
36,916  34 
72,964  39 
47,755  16 
47,693  75 
41,l»6  78 
41,791  54 
43.217  40 
46,1()6  72 
5.5,262  29 
40,986  85 
0^,0}$  63 
55,810  48 
6(1.936  .58 
7.1.913  44 
94,114  91 
8M44  84 
73,457  .53 
96,878  43 

$     cts. 

$     ots. 

1868-69 

18>i9-"0 

1870-71 

1871-72 

1872-73 

1873-74 

1874-75 

1875  76 .- 

1876-77 ; 

7,422  35 

235  11 

6,134  38 

8,005  91 

9,647  90 

9,315  44 

9,301  27 

9,855  13 

9,714  93 

10,197  86 

8,285  54 

9,702  14 

7,758  98 

7,706  70 

7,693  81 

7,913  44 

8,126  27 

8,977  79 

9,793  70 

9,985  78 

10,183  81 

10,574  95 

10,6.55  06 

10,901  85 

11,355  71 

12,844  18 

13,485  33 

14,628  23 

1.5,728  97 

16,669  10 

18,169  21 

20,123  96 

2.5,423  60 

25,939  05 

29,435  22 

3:<,482  17 

3;, 498  !i5 

41,252  52 

45,561  77 

1877-78 

1878-79... 

1879-80 

1880-81 

4,26.3  99 
2,909  94 
2,634  lie 

695  00 
4,.575  34 
2,810  66 

905  00 

105,023  84 

2,911  67 

915  on 

978  00 

990  00 

6,795  00 

4,815  33 

2,771  66 

2,774  66 

2,770  66 

2,737  66 

2.851  GG 

2  793  66 

2,800  66 

2,873  66 

2,781  66 

2,727  66 

2,715  66 

5.54  00 

772  00 

663  (X) 

610  0<l 

613  0l» 

741  00 

787  00 

751  do 

676  00 

1S81-82 

1882-83  

1883-84 .- 



1884-85 

1885-S6 

1886-87 

1887-88 

. 

1888-89 

■ 

1889-90 

1890-91 



1891  92 

1892-93 

189.V94 

1885-96 

1896-97.' 

1897-98 

1899-1900 

1900-01 

1901-02 

1902-03 

5,964  76 
6,243  97 
8,296  55 
11,.307  66 
14,220  41 
13.236  51 
19,596  26 
21,196  40 
21,742  40 
23.347  21 
25.209  05 
28,.S92  72 
30,713  66 
27,281  68 

3  827  S.^' 

1903-04 : 

lUi>4-05 

2,648  86 
2,X08  12 

1905  06 

3,312  78 
2,441  80 
3.424  75 

1907-08 

1909-10 

3,.S07  78 
3,3 1 5  96 

1910-11 

3,674  34 

1911-12     

3,6"i6  39 

3,961  21 

1913-14 

1914-15 

4.827  28 
5,262  71 

64  DEPARTMENT  OF  FiyANCE  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Table  VII. — Comparative  Statement  of  Receipts  from  Consolidated,  etc.^Con. 


1867-68 

1868-69 

1869-70 

1870-71... 

1871-72 .. 

1872-73 

1873  74 

1874-75 

1875-76 

1876-77 

1877-78 

1878-79....-  ... 

1879-80 

1880-81 

1881-82... 

1882-83 

1883-84 

1884-85 

1885-86 

1886  87 

1887-88 

1888-89  

1889-90 

1890-91 

1891-92 

1892-93 ... 

1893-94 

1894-95 

1895-96 

1896-97.... 

1897-98 

1898  99 

1899-1900 

1900-01 

1901-02 

1902-03 

1903-04 

1904-05 

1905-06 

1906-07  (9  mos.)  . 

1907-08 

1908-09 

1909-10 

1910-11 

1911-12 

1912-13  

1913-14.... 

1914-15  


Mis- 
cellaneuuii 
Receipts. 


■S     ctp. 


3,377 

8,681 

18,421 

53,012 

80,681 

5(i,909 

64,(i74 

54,459 

38,011 

.51,169 

22,877 

15,325 

32,079 

1.5,003 

9,177 

9,411 

9,672 

9,021 

9,573 

10,954 

10,329 

10,834 

7,347 

9,210 

8,969 

10.027 

11,641 

11,148 

22,411 

12,896 

12,812 

8,931 

8,085 

11,888 

11,340 

1.3,075 

10,708 

17,591 

20,431 

10,705 

13,618 

14,033 

20,614 

24,527 

30,235 

41,254 

33,860 

128,1 16 


Ordnance 
Land.  - 


Passeneer    ] 
iDiitifiii   (Im-j 
migration,) 


Patent 
Fees. 


Peniten- 
tiaries. 


$    cts. 


42,:«2 
45,248 
49,915 
95,216 
54,043 
54,.308 
214,.S,84 
45,016 
51,350 
87,689 
44,219 
40,849 
.30,091 
50,747 
42,989 
19,402 
14,138 
24,540 
20,483 
21,676 
36,239 
42,072 
29,921 
54,229 
42,360 
.33,776 
22,318 
22,645 
17,550 
9,831 
22,537 
12,349 
11,003 
14,594 
16,907 
35,700 
12,344 
10,308 
10,840 
0,(«2 
8,652 
5,712 
9  894 
5,910 
11,484 
60,599 
5,797 
4,409 


S  cts. 

31,064  04 
40,.39S  00 
39,8:'55  24 
36,750  65 
15,.361  50 
7,383  00 


5,092  70 


$      cts. 

8,948  14 
13,241  04 
13,822  26 
14,073  34 
13,076  31 
28,333  73 
29,915  17 

34.672  17 

35.673  31 
33,583  27 
35,111  33 
30,051  81 
38,440  76 
46,333  12 
58,769  93 
64,561  61 

73.039  78 
6.-).  172  31 
70,246  02 
76,394  .30 
72,194  93 

77.040  64 
89,163  61 
90,087  25 
83,972  06 
87,182  02 
8.3,104  01 
94,003  17 
98,864  .^4 

110,009  10 
112,084  39 
115,322  35 
121,430  97 
130,894  33 
140,959  95 
152,372  22 
162,715  07 
165,756  34 
187,792  23 
144,279  36 
20.3,011  58 
204,871  65 
223,233  43 
231,866  44 
243,443  67 
257,833  47 
252,724  39 
219,011  49 


$   ct«. 

64,040  98 
75,935  Ifi 
93,550  89 
124,817  85 
108,132  05 
98,087  94 
95.066  90 
97,072  90 
95,408  80 
98,752  70 
35,784  06 
.53,115  10 
31,504  12 
30,344  16 
24,224  63 
22,156  64 
17,848  72 
13,408  69 
17,882  15 
19,863  17 
9,645  00 
10,607  29 
14,5(;7  87 
13,069  43 
9,156  35 
10,321  01 
11,162  18 
24,623  84 
42,493  24 
83,807  57 
76,588  08 
45,582  96 
68,830  80 
30,211  11 
73,601  29 
39,636  40 
72,862  60 
55,880  27 
75,260  74 
82.660  10 
71,933  29 
47,643  41 
43,839  60 
.50,497  55 
58.775  91 
64,529  18 
54,313  98 
44,546  67 


/■/  ni.ir  A'i'oryrs 


65 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
Table  VII. — Comparative  Statement  of  Receipts  from  Consolidated  Fund,   etc. — Con. 


Year. 


Post    Office,     j  Public  Works, 
including  Ocean]        including 

Postage  and     ,  Railways  and 
Money  Orders.   1         Canals. 


1867-68 

186S-C9 

1869-70 

1870-71 

1871-72 

1872-73  

1873  74 

1874  75 

l<i5-76 ...    . 

1876-77 

1877-78 

1878-79 

1879-80 

1880-81 

iasi-82 

1882-83 

1883-*4 

1884-85 

18S.->-86 

1886-87 

1887-83 

1888-89 

1889  90 

1890-91 

1891-92 

1892-93 

1.S9.3-94 

1894-95 

1895-96 

1S!M;-97 

1S97-98 

1898-99 

1890-1900 

1900-01 

1901-02 

19U2  03 

190.V04 

l<m  ft) 

19f>5  06 

1906-07  (9  months), 

1907-08 

I!t08-09 

1909-10 

1910-11 

1911-12 

1912  13 

1913-14 

1914  10 


S      cte. 

."«2."),Gyi  80 

53.5.315  14 

573,565  84 

612,630  67 

692,374  98 

833,657  21 

1,139,973  15 

1,155,332  09 

1,102,540  32 

1,114,945  78 

1,207,790  15 

1,172,418  14 

1,252,498  22 

1,352,109  64 

1,587,888  15 

1,800,391  37 

1,755,674  49 

1, "41,372  22 

1,!K)1,690  25 

2,020.623  51 

2,.-J79,241  57 

2.220.503  66 
2,3.57,3'S8  95 
2,515,823  44 
2,(w2,745  79 
2,773,507  71 
2,809,341  06  i 
2,792.789  64 
2,9()4,014  23 
3,202,938  42 
3,527,809  69 
3,193,777  53 
3.20.i,.5.'?5  16 

3.441.504  93 
3,1.18,415  55 
4,.'S97,S:i2  51  , 
4,6.52,324  74 
5,12.5.372  67 
.5,9.33,342  53  ' 
5,0<;i,728  45 
7,107,886  86 
7,401,023  93 
7,9.58,547  72 
9,HB,9.H2  47 

10, 492,  .'(94  18 
12,051,728  86 
12,954,529  92 
13,046,664  68 


S 


cts. 


901,466  41 
918,932  80 
1,006,844  -67 
1,146.240  25 
1,211.729  08 
1.316,635  90 
1,509,915  04 
1,432,359  95 
1,479.231  61 
1,917,4.55  19 
2,0,34,483  53 
1,863,149  07 
2,167,401  00 
2, 759,  .591  06 
2,711,134  30 
3,101,138  04 
3,05.5,792  09 
3,«i5,.502  59 
3,082,410  .58 
3,270,782  18 
3,556,101  24 
3,642,557  38 
3,800,110  42 
3.l>85,630  29 
3,575,167  S3 
3,761,474  07 
3,702,745  74 
3,591,689  42 
3..594,264  48 
3,.587,166  31 
3,873,464  49 
4,433,934  36 
5.2.32.4.59  45 
5.?7O,O70  *) 
6,447,982  24 
7,088,501  50 
6,972,218  98 
7,395,-377  38 
8,3)0,267  30 
6,839,585  59 
9,97.3.523  41 
9,:«;2,271  90 
10.114,iHH1  16 
10,818,834  05 
11,0.51,947  27 
13,1.58,077  91 
14,197,052  79 
12,953,487  18 


Premium 

Steamboat 

Superan- 

Discount. 

Insiiection. 

nuation. 

5  cts. 

S  cts. 
5,682  36 

S   cts. 

608,510  12 

11,914  63 

14,533  56 

9,.309  67 

92,019  59 

10,692  13 

49,470  59 

24,077  64 

10,860  .58 

53,213  80 

52,477  16 

J8,284  12 

.54,757  30 

4,9(>8  18 

15,106  12 

34,020  18 

1  13,415  29 

16,144  25 

36,678  71 

32,635  60 

13,768  87 

as,  476  00 

15,879  93 

40,890  26 

12,431  93 
12,331  16 

41,850  62 
41,959  20 

460  82 

777  78 

12,762  02 

43,  .5.31  80 

90,6.S5  47 

13,953  49 

44,995  80 

64,991  35 

1.5,277  78 

46,420  39 

8,3,.363  09 

12,577  36 

46,372  03 

.52,414  05 

15,371  79 

51,882  21 

16,444  04 

12,942  66 

52,701  33 

70,313  93 

13,8.35  78 

.57,075  43 

40,.50S  74 

12,701  20 

62,600  96 

47,016  07 

12,550  14 

62,967  43 

77,397  64 

12,024  43 

63,031  46 

n8,.503  12 

19,930  33 

01.513  05 

118,352  42 

21,239  23 

02.824  60 

141,080  11 

21,109  04 

03,862  79 

126,925  91 

25,283  .55 

64,433  27 

151,071  35 

24,860  33 

63,974  67 

18,875  86 

25,092  01 

63,274  88 

3,162  05 

23,9.34  16 

61,390  99 

34,853  92 

2.5,033  95 

59,218  14 

191,5.59  52 

31,525  40 

45,643  06 

186,8:i0  5» 

34,890  93 

39,647  .32 

162,187  10 

34,839  69 

51,574  .52 

64,92:  86 

.33,876  57 

50,474  91 

89,238  27 

38,458  92 

48,2<I7  89 

•  129,609  27 

28,888  09 

47,402  3T 

1  77,316  34 

10.811  74 

40,617  91 

,  40,355  83 

6,170  OS 

45,937  30 

100,665  33 

4.604  40 

45,193  51 

249,588  23 

2,988  64 

3:5,321  18 

101,181  33 

4,859  86 

43,368  70 

7,060  82 

7,967  46 

42,407  89 

26,  ISO  30 

0,496  94 

41,2.51  17 

164,023  11 

.5,585  10 

39,249  84 

,  147,740  71 

5,8!)0  50 

40,032  13 

416,744  97 

5,997  97 

38,434  59 

187,744  54 

.5.421  15 

39,817  04 

1  268,572  3;^ 

1   5,707  38 

37,366  22 

i-0 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

Table  VII.— Comparative  Statement  of  Receipts  from  Consolidated  Fund,   etc. — 

Concluded. 


Year. 

Tonnage 

Dues  (River 

Police.) 

Tonnage 

Dues 

(Mariners' 

Fund.) 

Weights 

and 

Measures. 

Total 
Receipts. 

1867-ft8 

1S68-G9 

1869-70 

■?     cte. 

11,918  76 
21,400  ot; 
23,490  91 
21,345  28 
26,744  51 
28,041  09 
28,650  39 
2.5,620  09 
26,499  09 
28,598  10 
26,805  75 
21,361  65 
21,510  15 
27,375  09 
21,420  33 
28,060  02 
28,497  25 
20,698  79 
24,089  97 
22,934  46 
21,072  73 
19,688  27 
17,816  95 
7,649  19' 
8,714  79 
3,792  90 

8     cts. 

24,672  6C 
33,018  27 
30,987  38 
30,409  41 
33,741  79 
38,363  14 
41,732  81 
37,658  12 
41,507  06 
44,245  a? 

44.668  85 
37,757  39 
42,472  10 
49,771  41 
45,914  77 
47,6,32  36 
48,666  05 
38,994  90 
•40,848  05 
42,334  92 

41.669  64 
39,306  29 
47,881  75 
43,829  68 
45,381  92 
46,200  03 
49,090  85 
42  715  08 
45,726  11 
54,294  09 
54,5.52  81 

•    57,287  57 
59,945  52 
59,783  34 
65,853  83 
64,851  55 
61,785  33 
58,372  .34 
60,346  80 
44,704  59 
69,304  45 
06,249  33 
53,381  77 
55,430  07 
60,157  12 
63,002  99 
70,540  52 
72,524  89 

S     cts. 

$    cts. 

13,687,928  49 
14,379,174  .52 
15,512,22.5  05 
19,3.35,500  81 
20,714,813  68 

1870-71 

1871-72 

1872-73 

1873-74 

1874-75 

20,813,409  45 
24,205,092  .54 
24,648,715  04 
22,  .587, 587  05 
22,059,274  11 
22,37.5,011  88 
22,.517,3.S2  14 
23,307,400  09 
29,635,297  54 
33,383,455  .52 
3.5,794,049  80 
31,861,961  73 
.3''  7"I7  (Hn  •>2 

1875- 76 

1876-77 

1877  78 •; 

1878-79 

1879-80 

1880-81 

1881-82 

1882-83 

50,423  90 
30,0.54  10 
13,685  97 
15,372  57 
3.3,946  87 
27,989  70 
28,601  43 
31,387  53 
31,142  19 
33,2.30  09 
34,376  51 
37,810  39 
36,040  91 
40,438  88 
33,580  05 
38,296  66 
39,204  46 
38,631  52 
39,433  29 
37,056  94 
36,772  94 
44,014  59 
48,390  55 
53,523  54 
54,350  56 
62,912  68 
64,277  65 
66,325  19 
65,030  47 
72.957  23 
54,847  56 
82,918  78 
80,184  32 
92,660  95 
97,667  78 
105,816  46 
100,641  04 
111,070  11 
103,322  24 

1883-84 

1884-85 

1885-86 

1886-v87 

1887-88 

1888-89 

33,177,040  39 
35,754,993  25 
35,908,463  53 
38  78"  870  23 

1889-90 

J890-91 

1891-92 

39,879,925  41 
38,579,310  88 
36,921„S71  00 
.38,ir.8.608  86 
.30,374,693  07 
33,978, 12;i  47 
36,618,5!I0  72 
37,829.778  40 
40,555,238  03 
40,741,249  54 
51,029,9!t4  02 
52  514  701  13 

1892-93 

1893-94 

1894-95 

1895-96 

1896-97 

1897-98 

291  25 

1898-99 

1900  01 

58,05(1  790  03 

1902-03 , 

66,037,068  93 

70,069,.S72  72 

71,lS2,73s  6C 

80,139,166  70 

67,969,328  29 

9f;,054,505  81 

85,093.404  35 

101,503.710  93 

117,780,40!)  78 

130,108  217  .36 

1904-0.5 .' 

1905-06 

190ft  07  (9  months) 

1907-08 

1908-09 

1909-10 

1910-11 

1911-12 

108,0^9,903  4;. 
103,174,394  56 
133,07.3,481  73 

1913-14 

1914-15 

PUBLIC  ACCOmiTS 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Table  VIII. — Comparative  Statement  of  Expenditure  on  account  of  Consolidated 
Fund,  from  July  1,  1667,  to  ilarch  31,  1915. 


^'  t-ar. 


It>67-e8. 

1868-09. 

186!»-7n. 

1870-71. 

1871-72. 

1872-73. 

1873-74. 

l?74-75. 

187o-7<i. 

1876-77. 

1877-78. 

187S-70. 

1879-80 

18S<J-S1 . 

1881-82. 

1882-83. 

1883-84. 

18<4-85 

IS^l-Sti. 

l,>iM;..s7. 

ls<7.S8. 

18S-!-S9, 

18,-*H-90. 

1.890-!)! . 

l.s;il-92 

1892-93. 

1893-94. 

1894-95 . 

1890-9G. 

1896-97. 

1897-98. 

l,898-<«. 

18n<M900 

190<J-1901 

1901-i;i02 

1!>02-Iit03 

1903. 1'NM 

1904  1905, 

190;>-ltl0ti 

1906-07(9 

1907-0.8. . 

190S-(J9. 

1909  10. . 

1910-11.. 

1911-12.. 

1912-13.. 

1913-14.. 

1014-15 


Chabgbs  on  Poblic  Debt. 


MlSCELL.\NEOl'S 
E.HPEXDITCRE. 


Interest  Charges  Premiutn, 

on  i  of  Discount 

Public  Debt.    Management,  i     £.\change. 


S       cts. 

4..0Ol,568  33 

4,9(.>7,013  71 

5,047,054  24 

5,165,304  24 

5,257,230  64 

5,209,205  97 

5,724,436  31 

6,590,790  19 

6,400,902  07 

6,797,227  25 

7,0«1,883  55 

7,194,734  14 

7.773,.st,8  75 

7..">94,I44  88 

7,740,804  47 

7,668,552  89 

7,700,180  61 

9,419,482  19 

10,1.37,008  66 

9,682,9*8  87 

9,823,313  00 

10,148,931  97 

9,656,841  16 

9,584,136  74 

9,763,978  34 

9,806,888  45 

10,212,.">9<;  13 

10,466,294  44 

10,502,42;)  90 

10,645.663  27 

10,516,757  90 

10,855,111  84 

10,699,645  20 

10,807,954  65 

10,975,935  15 

11,0(;8,139  17 

ll,128,63«j  72 

10,630,115  05 

10,814,697  40 

6,712,771  14 

10,973,5!)6  88 

U,604..-)!^  23 

1.>,098,1H0  61 

12,535,8,%  81 

12,259,396  ofi 

12.60.5,882  48 

12,893,504  95 

15,730,742  94 


$     cts. 

285,512  75 
397,400  90 
332,599  45 
396,036  82 
293,522  51 
172,981  06 
238,003  52 
197,839  17 
189,596  91 
183,544  24 
189,566  54 
275,.559  37 
245,731  40 
218,307  48 
191,075  06 
194,255  80 
179,766  58 
232,641  02 
282,390  85 
195,759  40 
205,.363  29 
202,276  25 
186,3.3t;  97 
184,711  47 
176,036  62 
212,i;90  83 
166,444  39  i 
162,590  31 
166,315  43 
196,220  73 
152.880  16 
160,002  92 
174,028  29 
162,828  18 
210,864  57 
229,673  10  I 
282,244  11 
276,071  76 
331,534  12  I 
231,689  78  I 
,350,690  22 
326,953  16 
358,293  06 
374,847  14  1 
447,456  66 
483,612  65  ' 
460.013  96 
451,324  03 


73,676  54 

68,255  71 

7,400  01 

30,618  02 

52,889  54 

5,663  44 

26,680  9<f 

29,361  66 

18,551  64 

24,331  29 

2,519  80 

2,364  06 

43,354  09 

7,136  63 

3,968  52 

39,913  76 

50,138  66 

1.54,854  49 

64,.530  01 

ftl,982  98 

138.238  83 

n,313  77 

44,071  98 

77,356  94 

7,901  44 

1,102  80 

14,531  40 

116,.359  91 

82,260  42 

119,093  42 

47,007  32 

13.254  10 

53,165  83 

39,032  89 

.52,.385  05 

65,295  22 

6,739  69 

"  15^367  59' 

12,858,65 

33,129  97 

29.753  52 

679  01 

1,929  m 

7,5.53  69 

19,375  00 

27,169  94 

103,405  58 


<;„i.;„™        Administm-I  .     ■  "^  f.' 
binking  ■  Agnculture 

Funds.  ,  T     ".  and 

of  .Justice.       a.  ••  »■ 

I    otatistics. 


.?       cts. 

a55.26(!  66 

426,806  66 

12i;.5:i3  33 

421.iiiJ6  24 

470,  l»6  67 

407,826  62 

513,920  00 

555,773  32  I 

822,953  32 

828,373  59 

945,746  02 

1,037,219  76 

1,16.5,867  22 

1,2.50,731  20 

1,290,724  90 

1,344,1.36  83 

l,4a3,863  61  I 

1,482,051  48 

1,(K)6,270  77 

1,592,9.52  62  , 

1.939.077  79 
1,736,644  34 
1,887,237  20 

1.938.078  .57 
2,027,800  79 
2,095,513  89  ! 
2,1.31,360  81  ' 
2,002.311  36 
2,0.55,287  52 
2,101.813  80 
2,3.59.968  55 
2,482,484  65 
2,465,039  84 
2,480,336  90 
2,569,.380  59 
2,620,588  46 
2,315,066  41 
2,261,618  27 
2,317,436  74 
1,177.146  71 
2,2.34,2li3  27 
1,922.  .525  20 
1.441,030  96 
1,203,410  40 
1,1.50,456  16 
1,384,2.85  .36 
1,371,428  61 
1,645,811  53 


•S       cts.j 

291,242  73 

31.5,215  10 

-304,299  01 

314,410  98 

346,847  55 

398,966  41 

459,037  49 

497,105  08 

544,091  20 

565,597  84 

564,920  11 

57'",8;»6  58 

.574,.311  41 

583,957  46 

581,095  72 

615,588  48 

615,044  90 

627,2.52  56 

707,832  47 

657,114  57 

678,814  6.5 

685,800  78 

709,784  12 

726,.592  27 

7.50,723  23 

736,457  40 

745,504  00 

755,682  97 

758,270  08 

774,761  09 

765,608  28 

815,454  91 

827,.560  88 

873,232  90 

949,229  85 

959,948  OS 

984,257  75 

997,718  48 

1,171,. 358  02 

867,798  58 

1.221,510  49 

1,240..3(H  28 

1,246,095  32 

1,292,401  70 

1,300,  .51 3  79 

I.,^35,243  30 

l,.3<)9,4f0  70 

1,409.504  40 


■       cts. 

I       5,580  59 

7,020  14 

0,226  84 

6,173  64 

6,411  00 

10,690  52- 

19,091  97 

11,935  76 

67,552  16 

05,767  IP 

92,3<a  62 

63,068  23 

25,068  24 

22.408  13 

20,741  89 

24,730  58 

38,187  56 

80,322  16 

203,312  02 

2.5;^,759  10 

311,159  17 

101,029  29 

153,.S98  44 

158,053  05 

156,563  92 

258,  &35  32 

204,879  66 

216,740  30 

210,877  61 

224,389  63 

245,231  59 

258,782  02 

461, .560  75 

447,299  33 

481,428  33 

436,402  49 

6-2.5,315  63 

098,210  65 

603,590  34 

625,812  23 

1,218.242  .38 

1,40.3,569  01 

9S3,.379  93 

1,319,905  30 

1,.5<>7,021  83 

2,.53<>,077  49 

3.224,779  63 

3,618,487  55 


2-.5i 


68 


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6  GEORGE  V,  «.   1916 

Tabi.k  VJII. — Ciiiiipaiative  Statement  of  Expenditure  on  account  of  Consolidated 

Fuud,  etc. — Continued. 


Year. 


1867  68 

1868-69 

1869-70 

1870-71 

1871-73 

1872  73 

1873-74 

1874-75. 
1875-76 

1876-77 

1877-78 

1878-79 

1879  SO. 
1880-81..  . 

1881-82 

1882-83 

188.^-84........ 

1884-85 

1885-86   . 

1886  87 

1887-88 

1888-89 

1889-90 

1890-91 

1891-92 

1892-93 

189.3-94 

1894-95 

1895-96 

1896  97 

1897-98 

1898-99 

1899-1900 

1900-1901 

1901-1902 

1902-1903 

1903-1904 

1904  1905.  . 

1905-1906 

1906-07  ( 9  mos.; 

1907-OS 

1908-09 

1909-10 

1910-U 

1911-12  

1912-13 

191.3-14 

1914-15 


MlSCKLLANEOfS    EXPENDITUKE -Con<inu<rf. 


Boundary 

Survey 

United 

States  luid 

CanadH. 


Cen« 


Civil 
Government. 


$       cts. 


81,723  60 
121,741  66 
134,105  18 


43,905  69 


159,  ,500  37 
217,604  68 
57,005  44 
39,470  34  1 
18,392  18 
10,191  05 
7,546  75  I 
1,053  66  ' 


127,033  56 

252,671  42 

38,163  49 

29,579  88 

5,059  44 


33,271  03 
61,869  85 
44,565  00 
28,358  14 
15,484  14 
7,696  31 
9,774  77 
14,417  37 
22,471  91 


252,134  38 

269,939  40 

27,917  98 


249,<K)7  17 

793,361  81 

106,609  54 

34,580  42 


1,204,614  29 
111,801  04 


594,441 

.559,643 

620,348 

642,.300 

66.3,189 

750,874 

SS3.685 

909,263 

841,995 

812,193 

823,369 

861,170 

898,605 

915,9.58 

946,031 

986,721 

1,084,417 

1,139,495 

l.V.10,370 

1,211,850 

1,258,618 

1,281,713 

1,308,846 

1,334,200 

1,325,087 

1,367,.570 

1,402,279 

1,422.227 

1,39(>,628 

1,418,846 

1,399,422 

1,411  81." 

1,420,997 

1,474,919 

1,497,369 

1,554,791 

1,652,782 

1.797,059 

1,911,611 

1,487,495 

2,0.S8,41K 

3,283,265 

4,268,390 

4,463,094 

4,774,678 

r.,  109,458 

5,607,794 

6,157,966 


Dominion 

Forced, 

Manitoba. 


Fisheries. 


S      cts. 


147,367  91 

209,169  42 

133,227  10 

81,916  53 

29,969  17 

11,210  18 


Mine.s 

(Geological 

Survey.) 


S        Ct8.| 

30.572  06 

33,001  84 

01,312  57 

97,827  51  I 

93,325  18 

97,878  20 

76,247  11 

66.5.84  68 

108,183  73 

96,34h  08 

9.3,262  28 

82,319  07 

86,162  55 

80,560  35 

92,700  71 

108,977  35 

286,70(J  14  j 

»    273,174  78 

374,394  76 

415,443  21 

416,182  38 

355,595  93 

32.S893  66  I 

374,202  16  I 

384,610  66 

482,381  47 

466,750  76 

443,822  95  i 

427,250  58 

443,586  85 

441,724  75  I 

412..367  88 

411,469  84 

491,;«1  27 

548,.S94  91 

.527,-829  12 

634,310  01 

979,888  70 

968,702  00 

09.3,685  65 

9.56,196  23 

951, 72«  10 

1,14.>*,048  30 

760,731  69 

813,856  98 

921,953  14 

1.229„519  19 

1,465,360  65 


S 


ctn. 


20,400  0) 
29,400  00 
3<J,400  OC 
.3<;,400  (K) 
36,678  07 
45,800  Ot) 
47,200  00 
49,200  00 
51.007  60 
50,000  00 
49,999  74 
49,578  93 
49,999  16 
61,688  86 
64,554  3;^ 
60,245  30 
59,531  (Xi 
00,015  90 
78,557  69 
55,946  89 
57,.>J2  52 
(».0.55  91 
6.'.  096  21 
66,614  48 
r>3,411  77 
59,i)'.i8  75 
60,159  95 
68,1.51  41 
52,668  50 
(i7.000  00 
.57,0(!0  00 
62,945  41 
62,174  47 
61,941  5ll 
68,7.30  00 
78,746  26 
74.4,32  47 
111.9.53  (k8 
ias,148  16 
91,984  lio 
180.398  98 
247.io9  35 
23f;.4.54  68 
244.274  67 

2t;i,7i8  8:i 

,3.83,3)3  19 
470,506  1.6 
470,194  07 


PUBLIC  ACCOrrSTS 


69 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Table  YIII— Comparative  Statement   of   Expenditure   on    account   of   Consolidated 

Fund.  etc. — Continued. 


MisCELLANKOUS  ExPKNDITVRE — Continued. 


Year. 

Iiisiiiance 

Lighthouse 

Immigration. 

Quarantine. 

Indian.*^. 

Sii|)erintend- 
enoe. 

Legislation. 

and 
Coast  Service. 

S   cU. 

$   cU. 

$   cts. 

S   cts. 

$  cte. 

$   cts. 

1S07-68.  ... 

3C  049  7G 

24,346  47 

5ft5,810  48 

174,982  78 

IS'WGO 

26,951  80 

16,195  75 

409,613  70 
379,753  06 

190,670  68 
22f),682  46 

18(iil-70 

.'>5,965  99 

15,968  85 

iijoso  66' 

1870-71 

54,004  20 

17,785  83 

6,080  00 

356,205  84 

334.692  56 

1S71-72 

109,953  90 

19,012  78 

43,934  79 

393,963  89 

345,682  58 

1872-73.  ... 

265,717  79 

21,651  04 

63,776  00 

614,487  09 

480,375  57 

1873-74 

291,296  57 

27,276  30 

146,068  31 

_  • 

784,048  15 

537,057  63 

1874-75...  . 

278,776  99 

2.3,993  69 

195,499  59 

572,273  41 

490,256  58 

1.S7.>76 

338,179  10 

47,666  26 

270,325  00 

8,032 '61' 

627,230  67 

545,848  62 

1870-77.  -. 

309,a->2  90 

44,598  14 

.301,  .590  00 

7,512  76 

596,006  34 

471,278  49 

1S77-78 

1.54,351  42 

26,340  02 

421,503  66 

8,577  48 

618,035  38 

461,967  71 

1878-79 

186,403  06 

25,820  99 

489,327  29 

8,517  16 

748,007  58 

447,566  92 

18711-80 

161,213  32 

21,991  03 

694,512  72 

9,551  73 

598,105  16 

426,.304  18 

ISSO-Sl...  . 

214,251  05 

36,561  94 

805,097  17 

9,579  71 

611,375  73 

443,724  36 

18SI-82 

2I.5,.S39  24 

37,721  78 

1.183,414  40 

9,072  87 

582,200  36 

461,880  74 

1S82-83 

373,957  71 

63,776  73 

1,100,901  40 

9,874  83 

740,768  26 

491,546  35 

1.183-84.... 

511,208  83 

64,117  89 

1,116,1.53  87 

9,854  54 

662,767  23 

520,524  38 

1.S81-.85 

423,860  90 

82,547  11 

1,109,604  08 

10,223  32 

649,538  35 

5.32,446  12 

lSio-8(i 

a-)7,351  93 

90,220  62 

1,19.5,093  36 

8,.577  92 

1,037,778  68 

5o3,515  08 

1.8.'<(;-87 

:«1,236  39 

121,027  31 

1,201,301  32 

9,250  09 

977,302  17 

512,811  76 

1S.S7-88 

244,789  09 

67,701  47 

1.000,802  33 

7,244  31 

807,424  63 

489,258  01 

18.-;-<.S9 

202,499  26 

90,052  68 

1,112,775  67 

7,773  46 

701,170  42 

.511,779  37 

iHs:)-;io 

110,091  76 

72,245  19 

1,107,824  31 

7,647  15 

932,187  30 

406,115  86 

l.Si)0-'Jl 

181,045  38 

77,243  !)0 

987,43.5  15 

7,664  88 

.596,486  67 

492,596  99 

18II1-<I2 

177,604  83 

80,083  30 

894,265  ,54 

8,.541  87 

1,302.876  50 

503,639  12 

I8:i2-n3 

180,677  43 

101,954  31 

d56,552  39 

9,094  27 

867,231  83 

503,011  66 

1S'.I.<-H4  ... 

202,2:«  52 

113,571  43 

9C«,.5(a  17 

9,578  20 

098,006  64 

470,6.35  07 

]Si)4-y.5 

195,1152  97 

101,320  11 

955,403  77 

10,017  .54 

9n,.570  41 

475,903  32 

1895-SW 

120,199  00 

9.5,247  16 

.880,408  4S 

10,038  79 

904,687  95 

400,057  55 

1306-97 

127,438  14 

120,161  60 

908,063  98 

10,011  50 

1,134,772  91 

445,742  72 

1897-98.  ... 

261,194  90 

5.37,213  59 

952,.584  14 

10,105  46 

729,82<l  05 

474,216  67 

18!  18-99 

2.->5,8V8  88 

130,743  52 

980,219  77 

10,247  !)9 

892,354  14 

.54.5,644  90 

isim-inoo... 

434,562  61 

130,0<i7  .52 

1.037,435  55 

11,223  01 

830,301  87 

.523,485  07 

19IJ0-1901 . . . 

444,729  K? 

170,165  68 

1.019,.329  12 

12,824  11 

1,172,725  92 

.578,617  71 

19(11-1902... 

494,841  .55 

2(i4,737  78 

1,057.1.30  5.'i 

13,500  00 

991,432  78 

(!90.311  02 

I!t02-l!l03... 

6^12,913  74 

203,.330  72 

1,077,81  0 

14,947  29 

■789,204  69 

964,143  74 

liK).3-l!«t... 

744.788  .50 

217,7(«  32 

1,079,781  31 

1.5,685  57 

1,206,795  00 

1,27.5,010  87 

l'.iiM-190.5. . . 

972,.^j6  69 

302,758  28 

1,17.3,864  43 

17,587  50 

1,713,172  a5 

2,.507,.307  03 

lIHJ.VlilOfi... 

8-12,66.8  23 

634,758  32 

1,198,350  34 

18,146  66 

1,351,916  45 

2,  .530, 307  61 

19W;-07  (St 
m'.s. ).  ) 

611,200  76 

395,906  63 

940,679  72 

15,920  96 

1,322,074  62 

2,026,641  92 

1907-08.  ,  . . 

1,074,696  51 

150,018  IS 

1,276,963  72 

2.5,157  72 

1,150,009  09 

2,S3.5,.542  77 

igos-ott. ..  . 

979,326  16 

121,605  2!) 

1,307.245  09 

10,277  87 

1,513,327  99 

2,721,801  .57 

i9o:)-io.  ... 

!t60,676  03 

138,130  01 

1.287.404  42 

1,837,348  i8 

2,127,943  61 

1910-11 

1,079,129  85 

2.37,999  23 

1,449,901  18 

1,65.5,418  53 

1,979,8:^  25 

1911-12.  ... 

1,364,999  93 

182,.392  43 

1,7.56,.505  29 

2,439,807  42 

2,128,242  85 

1912-13 

1,427,111  96 

204,331  09 

1,818,180  40 

1,379,130  08 

2,262,735  19 

1913-14 

1,89.3,297  77 

220.927  8:5 

2, 182, -170  95 

1,403,189  48 

2,324,103  30 

191 1-1.-...  . 

1,658,181  68 

232,874  90 

2,400,629  92 



2,376,983  06 

2,583,025  71 

70 


DEPAKTME'ST  OF  FIXAKCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

TAiir.E  VIII. — Comparative  Statement   of  Expenditure  on    account   of   Consolidated 

Fund,  etc. — Continued. 


Year. 


1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

187.S 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 .. 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 . 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903. 

1904 

1905 

1901! 

1907  (9  months) 

1908.  .■ 

1909 

1910. 

1911 ■ 

1912 

1913 

1914 

1915 


Mi.scEi,L.iNEous  Expenditures— Coii<fnM«d. 


Mail 
Subsidies 

and 

Steamship 

Subventions. 


S   cts. 

177,349  33 

253.746  67 
288,999  02 
286,098  97 
343,107  98 
363,447  98 
285,882  29 

287.772  40 
261,588  89 
314,941  50 
2.57,534  08 

257.701  51 
235,833  34 
201,503  34 
210,930  00 
237,500  79 
238,054  01 
261,778  89 
271,457  20 
273,496  65 
:«2,613  33 
304,254  17 
286,315  13 
321,117  96 
273,207  37 
413,938  59 

530.702  66 
513,268  03 
534,916  63 
553,812  08 

589.773  21 
584,056  31 
599,831  92 
629,188  18 
624,956  25 
799,285  99 

851.747  97 
1,027,074  73 
1,227,.560  19 
1,128,876  72 
1,590,3S3  96 
1,684,683  44 
1,736,372  86 
1,918,941  23 
1,904,513  91 
1,952,525  10 
2,383,686  58 
2,162,632  85 


Marine 
Hospitals. 


S  cts. 

21,048  22 
34,837  16 
36,742  09 

3.5,551  58 
44,536  16 
48,1.50  43 

66,462  5;r 

59,021  93 
60,971  .57 
62,408  52 
57,484  60 
58,237  34 
55,031  23 
52,183  27 
53,100  57 
49,879  31 
51,312  62 
55,391  28 
49,359  67 
52,252  32 
49,445  29 
52,332  34 

41.729  11 
3.5,167  74 

•  34,102  71 
.36,143  97 
38,403  94 
38.589  05 
36,683  36 
38,130  68 

38.162  56 
37,353  29 
37,741  36 
30,141  37 
51,827  13 
48,750  15 
50.301  78 
51,731  56 

50.730  58 
38,155  67 
67,585  17 
56,993  87 
66,349  26 

56.163  73 
57,016  11 
53,690  3(i 
55,909  64 
65,801  04 


Militia 
and  Defence. 


S     cts. 

1,01.3,015  69 

937,513  35 

1.24.5,972  83 

908,732  86 

1.654,2.55  34 

1,248,663  93 

1,122,282  27 

1,013,943  84 

978,530  41 

550,451  87 

018,136  .58 

777,698  90 

690,018  93 

667,000  51 

772,811  79 

734,354  25 

989,498  22 

t2, 707, 757  77 

1,178,659  10 

1,193,692  77 

1,273,178  59 

1,323,551  56 

1,287,013  59 

1,279,513  65 

1,2.;6,308  05 

1,419,745  89 

1,284;517  17 

1,574,013  76 

1,136.713  54 

1.667,588  20 

1,514,472  36 

2,112,291  79 

1,846,178  79 

2,061,674  17 

2,060.978  71 

1,963,009  38 

2,252,0.30  46 

2,6.50,700  .33 

4,294,124  62 

3,347,037  87 

.5,498,183  00 

5,221,644  79 

4,679,956  24 

6,868,651  29 

7,580,600  29 

9.113,474  90 

11,1.-1,398  63 

10,060,617  74 


Miscellaneous. 


S  cts. 

93,451  95 
29,784  51 
97,682  90 
9,r36  05 
.39,422  02 
63,848  57 
102,100  20 
7.5,.382  96 

86.026  20 
87,733  30 
62,968  61 

91.027  25 
174,191  46 

91,649  95 

97,408  01 

209,  ()24  64 

301,732  93 

431,112  29 

4.33,413  38 

207,156  02 

359,046  71 

415,707  68 

174.066  18 

181,795  33 

164,787  12 

251,407  72 

187,974  04 

172,645  57  1 

172.363  61  ' 

104,628  85 

181,410  93  ' 

318,907  57 

381,336  56 

290,940  36 

1,146,120  58  ! 

528,231  07 

960,089  81 

778,655  88 

946,037  29 

560,083  26 

752,074  41 

1,378.224  85 

852,.5.52  19 

1,129,453  23 

769,160  36 

2,016,811  67 

1,878,521  48 

2,837,136  98 


Mounted 
Police. 


Northwest 

Territories 

Government. 


cts. 


199, 
333. 
369. 
.3.52, 
334. 
344, 
332, 
289, 
368, 
477. 
48.5, 
,564. 
1,029, 
781. 
8B2, 
829, 
753, 
740, 
701, 
615, 
611. 
646, 
533, 
526, 
865, 
402, 
843, 
912, 
948, 
990, 
949, 
1,013, 
1,004, 
647, 
649, 
663, 
676, 
713. 
696 
783 
9(k3. 
932,1 


.599  14 
.583  90 
518  39 
749  05 
748  .50 
823  77 
855  12 
845  -Zi 
450  47 
825  45 
983  66 
249  64 
369  20 
064  42 
965  06 
701  46 
093  50 
979  07 
9.32  32 
479  21 
263  21 
125  17 
014  17 
162  05 
415  90 
628  88 
989  11 
1.50  59 
215  66 
034  92 
783  90 
309  06 
079  19 
836  24 
8G7  49 
783  01 
637  34 
813  43 
663  45 
8,88  11 
650  95 
017  98 


12, 

32, 

4, 

17, 

18, 

10. 

9, 

18, 

19, 

29, 

■H. 

48, 

•3,234, 

110, 

104. 

177, 

180, 

249, 

244, 

276, 

276, 

303, 

330, 

320, 

347, 

3-57, 

354, 

504, 

491, 

802, 

894, 

1,2.59, 

259, 

4, 

5, 

4. 

4, 

5, 

5, 

3, 

3. 


,729  91 
497  10 
2,S2  47 
774  13 
,199  20 
,574  90 
.527  07 
,279  85 
305  20 
,048  22 
6.37  07 
,547  76 
,587  61 
373  95 
801  94 
,015  45 
692  89 
237  .50 
768  56 
446  03 
951  99 
626  74 
702  99 
535  66 
687  34 
024  69 
209  97 
387  74 
923  89 
466  46 
150  98 
412  06 
520  45 
2.35  96 
964  54 
305  25 
955  81 
743  (!9 
597  93 
493  93 
665  87 
870-25 


tThis  amount  includes  $1,697,851.52  Northwest  rebellion  expenditures. 
•      ..      ..   .?3, 177,220. 50 


PUBLIC  ACCOVyTS 


71 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Table  VIII. — Comparative   Statement  of   Expenditure  on  Account  of   Consolidated 

Fund,  etc. — Continued. 


Year. 


MrscKLL.\SEOCS  ExPBSDTTURK— Oontmiied. 


Ocean 
and  River 

Service. 


Penitentiaries. 


Pensions. 


Police. 


Public  Works. 


Railwaj's 
■   and 
Canals. 


S       cts. 

18«7-68. . .  92,162  24 

1868-69 63,.510  31 

1S69-70 54,309  45 

ISrO-n 72,939  86 

1871-72 '  81,905  46 

1872-73 !  92,742  34 

1873-74 121. SKS  14 

1874-75 16.5,699  80 

1875-76 284,941  07 

1876-77 147,393  .57 

1877-78 144.837  82 

1878-79   .    .  141,175  25 

1879-80 149,.501  .52 

lSSO-81 227,930  29 

1881-82 187,809  29 

1882-.8.-? 20'J,9S2  42  ' 

1883-84 2.J1,519  23 

1384-85 2S0,275  .58 

18>'«86  ...  206,476  02 

1886-87 1  205,031  10 

1887-88 211,462  27 

188.8-89 318,098  91 

1889-90 161,046  70 

1890-91 1  199,277  26 

1891-92 177,185  37 

1892-93 193.349  78 

l>»93-94.......  211,922  07 

1894-95 205,092  65 

1895-96 1  181,451  71 

1896-97 183,2.57  60 

18C»7-98 145,.553  22 

1898-99 330,254  23 

1899  1900.    ..  247.784  93 

1900  01 233.161  59 

1901  02 49t;,190  .57 

190203 417.1.36.56 

1903  04 566,546  78 

1904  05 1.052,677  44 

190.5-06 1,013,682  90 

19<;h;-7  ^9  nios).  679,154  74 

1907-08   881,221  19 

1908-Ott 1.201,804  76 

190910.      .    ,.  803.922  22 

1910-11  869,  IM  16 

1911-12 l,128,!Hi7  73 

1912-13 1,121,2.X»  11 

1913-14.    .    . .  1,216,278  06 

1914-15 I,l:i3,716  74 


S     cts. 

209,309  42 
269,817  26 
211,981  62 
219,212  25 

205.111  2:; 
270.661  -M 
395,.551  76 
337,593  55 
312.015  31 
303.168  98 
308,101  69  I 
30.8.482  61  1 
270,381  .54  ; 
307,366  29  , 
293,616  76  1 
286.424  S(; 
296,9!N;  32 
287,531  67 
310,782  46 
311,267  45 
320,776  61 
319.436  20 
.349, 8.'?  9  to 
.^53,158  32 
344,528  66 
346..3.53  93 
446.134  V: 
449,.59f)  81 
385.227  .58 
409,598  23 
386,395  09 
416,939  48 
4.58,421  22 
456,350  6S 
4.38.072  92 
477,839  82 
448,845  83 
463.720  09 
527.883  77 
42.3, 2r.3  06 
594,618  SO 

545.112  67 
538,202  67 
527, 7TO  92 
653,482  79 
7(4,8,31  10 
910,413  17 
860,031  14 


?   cts.  I 

56.421  60 
50,  ,564  18 
,53,586  28 
,52,611  49 
62.251  42 
49,204  04 
56,453  84 
6;i6.T6  58 
110,201  04 

112.531  13 
105,842  05 
107,795  04 
102,888  95 

96,388  (•« 

101.196  96 

98.446  13 

95,  .542  72 

89,879  38 

8,8,319  37 

102.109  24 

120,333  8.5 

116,029  78  '■ 

107,391  45 

103„8.5O  35 

92.4.5I>  67 

90. 3 '19  06 

sr,.927  18 

84,349  36 

80.080  31 

90.881  89 

96.1S7  09 

96,128  60 

93,4.53  39  I 

93.551  28  1 

8.3.304  65  ' 

87,924  75  i 

113,494  53 

140,423  55 

179.023  49 

125.832  26  j 

187,557  30 

191.532  56 
216.097  49  ! 
240,585  69  ' 
245,044  66  ] 
283,188  27 
311,900  37 
,358,  .557  52 


8   cts. 

49,176  17 

46.321  12 
49,494  21 
39,547  35 
37,281  24 
49,813  99 
56,387  54 
54,56:5  06 
13,427  73 
11,.355  62 
10,616  44 
11,122  08 
12,368  05 
13,525  77 
12,841  11 
18,490  19 
20,124  49 
18,953  14 
17,341  33 
16,678  44 
16,812  20 
18,306  88 
20,4(H  61 
21,459  87 
21,788  76 
22,157  25 
21,947  47 
21,943  13 
22,703  38 
23,788  82 
22,100  04 
24,442  41 
28,276  88 
68,980  95 
60,241  16 
28,280  34 
31,0»4  27 
34,219  74 
37,265  22 
29,268  65 

43.322  68 
44,9:56  86 
51,808  11 
64,484  10 
82,445  .35 
97,951  22 

119.892  11 
118,994  94 


120. 

65. 

120 

597. 

839. 

1,297, 

1,778, 

1,750, 

1,948, 

1,262, 

997, 

1.013, 

1,046, 

1,108, 

1,342 

1,765. 

2,908, 

2,  .302, 

'  2,046 

2,133 

2,16: 

2,2<)9 

1,972, 

1,937. 

1,627, 

1,927, 

2.033. 

1,742, 

1,299, 

1,4(k5, 

1,701, 

1,902 

2,289. 

3,3.86, 

4,221, 

4,065, 

4,607, 

6,76,5. 

7,484. 

5,  .520, 

8.721, 

12,,S00, 

7,261, 

8,621, 

10,344, 

13, 168, 

19,007, 

19,343 


!    Cts. . 

,269  78 
,015  27 
,0:>1  02 
,274  96 
,786  26 
,999  11 
,915  88 
010  11 
241  82 
823  27 
409  70 
023  10 
341  97 
814  85  I 
,000  48 
,255  64 
,.S51  65 


:562 

.5:i2 

.315 
116 
,2:51 
,.501 
545 
851  24 
,8.32  45 
954  91 
316  89 
768  89 
718  54 
312  95 
064  27 
S8S  75 
632  16 
293  ,59 
5.53  27 
;530  45 
446  01 
715  72 
571  42 
326  98 
184  05 
218  22 
431  25 
487  21 
.505  20 
512  63 
532  35 


413  53 

6,208  21 

168,583  73 

2.5.777  30 

299,014  64 

47,085  15 

1.065  53 

700  00 

l,i25  66' 
570  00 
5,  .584  90 
299,951  OS 
81,440  26 
91,543  59 
204,n;iO  12 
86,020  44 
87,456  20 
121,629  13 
176,389  89 
188,tM0  00 
214,189  97 
199,083  59 
219,732  61 
237,6.38  91 
133,996  60 
252,716  00 
126,443  94 
134,405  10 
190,490  30 
.■584,8.50  12 
188,,<26  45 
210,414  o2 
272,296  14 
;528,315  52 
400.862  35 
489,751  23 
452,058  49 
390,209  84 
730,311  65 
987,091  92 
8  5,'.i74  80 
635,018  09 
76,3.000  72 
667,356  38 
732,348  08 
727,205  72 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

Tablb  VIII. — Comparative    Statement  of   Exjienditure  on  Account  of  Consolidated 

Fund,  etc. — Continued. 


Miscellaneous  Kxpenditures.— Cond'nutd. 

Year. 

Scientific 
Inxtitutions. 

Settler's 

Relief 

^lanitoba. 

Steamboat 
Inspection. 

Subsidies 

to 
Provinces. 

Super 
annnuation. 

Yukon 

Provisional 

District. 

1867-68 

$       cts. 

8,200  00 
8,950  00 
9,150  00 
9,379  82 
16,618  15 

.$     cts. 

S     -  cts. 

10,401;  !i:; 
ll,2H'.i  y.i 

7,390  '.Mi 
8,321  00 
8,.')00  00 
13,266  00 
10,291  58 
12,199  81 
13,081  86 
13,073  01 
14,315  82 
13,157  38 
11,854  34 
12,149  15 
14,835  97 

16.209  02 
21,893  28 
23,211  58 
21,799  03 
22,825  80 
21,430  45 
22,313  03 
20,989  .-.2 
22,183  76 
22,736  59 
24,386  95 
25,939  89 
26,385  88 
26,321  27 
26,837  83 
26,342  29 
28,035  49 
27,965  72 
29,247  59 
27,493  80 
30.172  09 
:«,608  87 
50,187  85 
37,576  19 
32,459  55 

42.210  43 
41,226  4? 
•10,782  77 
42,818  47 
45,35:5  11 
54,147  61 
63,714  12 
65,063  16 

8       cts. 

•.',7r.:i,!»16  46 
■J,  r.' 14,  (150  13 
2,.J8«,ti04  96 
2,624,940  23 
2,930,113  10 

2,921. :iii:i  s; 
3,7:>2.:.".7  -l^ 

3,75u,'.Ji;i  8.^ 
3.690,355  15 
3,655,850  58 
3,472,807  87 
3,442,7154  34 
3,430,846  31 
3,455,517  73 
3,530,999  48 
3,(i06,672  61 
3,603,714  38 
1    3,959,326  91 
i    4,182,525  91 
1    4,169,341  04 
'    4,188,513  -^ 
4,051,427  62 
3,904,922  12 
3,903,750  61 
3,935,913  56 
3,935,764  80 
4,206,654  77 
4,2.50,674  46 
4,235,664  24 
4,238,059  OS 
4,237,372  19 
4,250,636  47 
4,250,607  60 
4,250,607  48 
4,402,097  64 
4,402,502  88 
4,402,291  68 
4,516,038  48 
6,726,372  88 
6,745,133  68 
9,032,774  89 
9,117,143  28 
9,361.388  20 
9,092,471  80 
10,281,044  9S 
13,211-800  37 
11,280,468  67 
11,451,073  28 

1 
$       cts.'        S       cts. 

1868-69 

1869-70 

1870-71 

12,880  49 

1871-72  

38,842  81 
53,026  03 
64,442  84 
77,298  25 
101,627  16 
104,826  99 
100,588  91 
113,.531  63 
127,792  22 
147,362  10 
160,319  95 
186,236  67 
192,092  70 
203,636  21 
200,655  25 
202,285  85 
212,743  72 
218,i)33  6;5 
241,764  66 
241,110  49 
253,679  88 
263,710  15 
262,302  07 
265,385  77 
311,231  79 
307,792  06 
340,185  67 

1872-73  

1873-74  

18.830  54 
60.614  38 
44,629  76 

1874-75 

1875-76 

46,047  72           83,403  80 

45,558  85    

46,050  00      -   - 

1876-77 

1877-78 

1878-79  

61,206  99 
46,054  51 
46,663  94 
47,454  07 
51,990  35 
5fi,.S98  89 
55,825  46 

1879-80 

1880-81  



1881-82 

1882-83 

188.3-84 

1884-85.... 

............ 

1885-86  

56,898  33 
57,266  21 
59,981  10 
59,477  07 
58,452  10 
62,457  10 
65,722  99 
64,513  38 
97,850  19 
77,241  56 
81,699  92 

1886-87 

1887-88 

1888-89 

1889-90  

1890-91 

1891-92 

1892-95 

.893-94 

1894-95 

1895-96 

1896-97  

1897-98 

79,994  12 
79,442  37 

"47'.026'65' 

1898-99 

86,813  02 
83,255  35 
90,551  48 
155,285  10 
126,754  19 
125,123  i.2 
163,726  65 
284,271  51 
292,823  67 
576,817  90 
553,921  40 
633,784  87 
378,lrfO  38 
417,350  30 
417,390  55 
490,540  90 
501,431  21 

325,560  47    1  098  .378  96 

1899-1900 

323,398  52 
324,.507  13 
338,764  35 
346,418  98 
355,423  79 

331,850  21 

1900-01 

1901-02 

274,953  55 
266,931  98 

1902-03 

807.806  89 

1903-04 

6.^8.387  61 

190t-O,'5 

353.260  65  '   476,227  54 

1905-OG 

356,280  71  !    405.734  84 

1905-07  (9  mob).... 

1907-OS 

1908  09 

269,346  81 
372,841  59 
390,319  32 
406,877  05 
405,341  60 
417,045  16 
436,396  11 
443,556  87 
461,698  61 

294,023  29 
394, .596  71 
353,973  44 

1909-10 

330,431  08 

1910-11 

1911-12 

303,674  94 
324,241  97 

1912-13 

295,394  20 

1913-14 

347,917  27 

1914-15. 

340,043  30 

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Table  VIII. — Comparative  Statement  of  Expenditure  on  Account  of  Consolidated 

Fund,  etc. — Continued. 


1875-7f>.. 

1877-78.. 

1878-79.. 

1870-80. . 

18S0-81 . . 

1881-82. . 

1882-83. 

1883-84.. 

18-14-85.. 

1NS5-86. , 

1886-87. 

l!sS7-«8. 

1888-89. . 

1889-90  . 

1890-91. 

1891-92. 

189J-93.. 

1893-94.. 

1894-95. . 

189.V96.  . 


189U-97. 
1897-98. 
l.S98-!»9. 


\'ear. 


1899-1900 

ltK)0-1901 

1901-1902 

1902-1903 

ItWV  1904 

1904-l!i05 

l!)05-190<j   

1906-07  (9  months).. 

1097-08 

1908- o;» 

1909-10 

1190-11 

1191  12 

1912-13 

1913-14 

1914-15 


CoLLKCTiON  OF  Revenue. 


Adulteration, 
of  Food. 


1867-f>8 

S   cts. 

1868-09 

1869-70 

1870-71 

1871-72 

1872-73 

1873-74 

1874-75 



2,601  as 

4,!t03  46 
5,964  94 
7,797  02 
8,887  37 
8,149  10 
9,9(i8  06 
9,722  07 
11,754  49 
1 1,948  OS 
13,523  79 
21,334  01 
25,622  06 
23,667  79 
23,259  37 
24,725  12  '■ 
23,387  94  1 
24,249  78  I 
24,000  67 
24,284  44 
24,312  98 
24,008  80 
24,940  20 
23,132  7G 
24,577  10 
24,991  37 
24,9.56  74 
19,841  13 
20,994  55 
21,359  43 
2(,:«6  42 
21,777  33 
26,574  95 
20,.5<>1  40 
22,163  39 
21,245  29 
22,786  19 
22,520  04 
30,202  27 
47,238  59 


Culling 
Timber. 


S   cts. 

69,430  93 
67,089  33 
74,096  60 
62,130  22 
65,697  26 
69,691  90 
82,886  43 
81,9.Mi  33 
66,.596  95 
68,171  76 
49,940  38 
44.670  02 
44,051  89 
51,079  65 
51,360  65 
56,228  79 
54,866  17 
50,580  00 
49,284  56 
51,120  43 
49,596  23 
48,307  56 
30,781  16 
28,599  75 
26,143  22 
27,62.S  69 
25,281  18 
23,299  16 
17,237  38 
16,618  75 
19,245  87 
17.601  39 
17,403  10 
18,448  10 
17,101  51 
16,378  16 
14,722  41 
13,912  89 
13,133  90 
9,82:j  27 
12,904  15 
13.276  87 
12,7.56  411 
12,015  93 
11,969  70 
12,089  6>> 
8,798  43 
7,911  84 


Cuatoins. 

Dominion 
Lands. 

Excise. 

S   cts. 

§   cts. 

8   cts. 

477,503  82 
496,049  94 

78,939  00 

109,414  56 

505,109  31 

119,461  48 

500,441  49 

14,243  97 

129,563  56 

528,735  62 

200,519  SI 

142,732  09 

567,765  36 

237,676  19 

171,704  85 

727,629  36 

282,696  28 

206,935  28 

682,673  65 

185,218  92 

199,2.53  72 

721,008  60 

212,841  27 

218.359  81 

721,604  95 

90,521  71 

211,157  18 

714,527  77 

87,628  52 

215,024  50 

719,711  29 

91,773  29 

211,064  71 

716,126  23 

117.802  98 

219,284  91 

717,704  31 

67,745  97 

247,577  05 

723,913  85 

81,899  57 

280,573  51 

757,245  62 

115,746  90 

278,910  51 

798,837  96 

166,898  69 

303,610  28 

791,537  91 

178,727  29 

309,268  29 

i   800,107  34 

194,965  58 

310,022  OO 

819,131  62 

19.5,725  71 

344.690  93 

851,02^5  36 

184,.548  04 

373,348  44 

1   864,590  46 

188,759  22 

362,8^3  42 

873,400  10 

173,574  29 

362,996  45 

:   900,491  82 

158,483  11 

378,236  81 

904,800  50 

132,807  21 

400,049  52 

901,946  111 

136,179  17 

387,()73  27 

921,039  92 

133,305  06 

484,949  72 

1   917,632  39 

129,727  51 

471,864  90 

:   89(i,332  .50 

119,908  OS 

470,869  86 

945,245  33 

1U.415  12 

464,426  75 

971,320  11 

91,2fl6  26 

468,320  37 

1,037,635  65 

92,913  92 

464,620  01 

1,071,222  17 

104,979  49 

468,993  89 

i  1,123,817  06 

ia3,416  53 

458,.3,82  71 

1  1,176,024  24 

158,843  94 

463,404  .51 

1  1,22<),028  71 

186,3:>5  81 

478,9.<4  31 

I  1,3.57,184  29 

247,2-2  02 

522,361  21 

S  1,468,093  42 

276,982  10 

5.37,813  77 

1,548,384  OS 

433,135  09 

5.55,923  25 

1,222,948  67 

385,073  87 

456,773  97 

1,923,8.54  17 

562,711  74 

636,892  07 

1,994,951  46 

548,607  75 

643,704  74 

2,02.5.4.53  11 

599,613  07 

660,464  77 

2,187.174  76 

1,804,250  49 

703,659  65 

2,443,840  23 

2,277,099  ,H7 

75.5,967  75 

3,1.50,776  75 

2,462,623  92 

843,685  07 

3,849,0S3  8(; 

3,286,480  25 

8.58,165  50 

3,775,364  31 

3,701,179  88 

830,174  57 

74 


DEPAKTMmT  OF  I'lSASCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  ^.  1916 

Table  VIII. — Comparative  Statement  of  Expenditure  on  Account  of  Consolidated 

Fund,  etc. — Continued. 


Bounties. 

COLLKCTION 

OF  Revenue— 

Continued. 

Year. 

Inspection 

of 

Staples. 

• 

fjiquor 
License  Act. 

Minor 
Revenues.* 

Post  Office. 

Public  Works. 

1867-08  

S      cts. 

S    tts. 

$      cts. 

S      cts. 

16,841  91 

21,778  26 

32,8(«  16 

35,436  78 

39,369  95 

22,262  12 

11,371  03 

23,867  04 

20,02402 

20,181  01 

21,785  45 

27,888  26 

28,732  52 

3,575  08 

5,916  41 

5,-M5  20 

2,824  78 

2,,587  92 

6,478  11 

3,973  35 

3,868  59 

3,773  99 

5,221  91 

3,810  97 

3,529  84 

-  4,478  38 

5,532  27 

1,585  49 

1,833  73 

859  10 

1,575  08 

2,078  06 

1,986  69 

1,718  49 

1,750  53 

2,658  50 

1,112  87 

1,949  .32 

1,777  12 

1,246  12 

2,703  18 

1,986  81 

680  29 

522  69 



8       eta. 

616,802  21 
787,886  32 
808,622  77 
815,470  59 
929,609  33 
1,067,806  09 

1.387.270  48 
1,.520,801  21 
1,622,827  10 
1,705,311  54 
1,724,938  .52 
1,784,423  88 

1.818.271  05 
1,876,657  96 
1,980,567  25 
2,176,089  09 
2,312,965  27 
2,488,315  36 
2,76:^,186  41 
2,818,007  22 
2,880,728  59 
2,082,321  48 
3,074,469  91 
3,161.675  72 
3,316,120  03 
3,421,203  17 
3,517,261  .31 
3,503.647  47 
3,665,011  30 
3,780,478  34 
3,575,411  99 
3,603,799  10 
3,758,014  61 
3.931,446  01 
4,023,63682 
4,105,178  48 
4,347,540  84 
4,634,527  78 
4,921,.577  22 
3.979,-557  34 
6,005,929  74 
6,-502,386  40 
7,215,-337  47 
7,954,222  79 
9,172-035  47 

10,882,804  57 
12,822,0-58  44 
15,961,191  47 

$   cts. 
44,783  22 

1868-69 

1869-70 

51,039  41 
68,560  13 

1870-71 

78.300  12 

1871-72  



92,206  63 

1872-73 

1873  74 

118,021  66 
128,859  65 

1874-7.5 

1,499  .52 

.537  72 

648  64 

1,020  OS 

622  04 

966  94 

573  73 

933  44 

460  17 

706  40 

847  96 

1,797  38 

1,801  80 

2,549  22 

2,370  00 

2,040  51 

1,930  41 

2,258  46 

1,659  56 

2,208  06 

2,a54  73 

2,576  94, 

2,921  38 

4,161  83 

5,100  00 

18.508  87 
14,834  99 

13.509  60 
66,261  19 
73,500  72 
88,661  40 

109,939  80 
83,631  52 
132,487  70 
160,184  62 
184,871  02 
203,594  80 
226,894  75 
340,294  82 
450,737  57 
2,3.53  63 

1.57,680  frj 

1875-76 

147,215  00 

1876-77 

1877  78 

1878-79 

1879-80 

112.486  17 

97,123  93 

110,618  25 

103.170  01 

1880-81 

199,948  28 

1881-82  

137,679  97 

1882-83 

1883-84 

3,840  05 

2,230  45 

53,515  86 

186,342  30 

6,340  29 

338  48 

268  OS 

1,230  84 

is'oo' 

147,411  14 
180,688  65 

1884-85     

180,360  91 

1885-86 

1886-87 

1887-88 

1888-89  

191,836  30 
173,612  82 
154,187  05 
21-5,085  51 

1889-90  

186-345  83 

1890-91  

106,-5S0  19 

1891-92 

190,;W6  22 

1892-93 

140.300  98 

1893-94 

154.2-57  24 

1894  95 

i2'6r 

.........    ..' 

151,698  22 

1895-96 

159,460  22 

1896-97  

147,567  92 

1997-98 

156,313  85 

1808-99  

165,007  30 

1899-1000 

1900-1001   .    .. 
1901-1902     .    ,. 



182,859  42 
272,808  72 
498,513  41 

1902-1903 

562,403  51 

1903-1904 

4-54,700  41 

1904-1905   

5(;o,360  50 

1905-1906 

560,169  48 

1006-07  (9  mos). 

456,814  03 

1907-08  

,5-83.952  65 

1908  09 

1909-10 



625,034  23 
570,490  81 

1910-11 

1911-12 

1912-13  

'  538^530  84 
235,233  55 
143,652  47 
124,272  23 

-594,.S68  80 
651.55:5  81 
686,370  64 

1913-14 

1914-15 

780,455  41 
799,152  31 

*  From  1911  transferred  to  "  Adulteration  of  Food. 


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Table    VIII. — Comparative  Statement  of    Expenditure  on   Account   of  Consolidated 

Fund,  etc. — Concluded. 


Collection  of  Revrnck— Com/iirferf. 

Totitl. 

Vear. 

Labour. 

Naval 
Service. 

Railways 

and 
Canals. 

Trade 

and 

Commerce, 

Weights, 
Measures,  Gas 

and 
Electric  Light. 

Isii7-(ts. 

S      cts. 

S       cts;. 

S       cts. 

581,503  11 
641,813  65 
743,070  44 
752,771  60 
913,236  45 
1,378,163  62 
2,2ti(i,,S20  07 
1,981,892  75 
1,897,282  83 
2,239,346  23 
2,374,313  97 
2,570,300  85 
2,226,456  21 
2,60.'i,717  46 
2,755,832  95 
3,117,465  50 
3,122,103  01 
3,268,221  ST) 
3,339,670  25 
3,673,894  35 
4,160,3.32  20 
4,095,300  97 
4,362,200  26 
4,505,510  35 

S      cts. 

S      cts. 

S       cts. 

13,486.092  96 
14,038,084  00 
14  ,345  .509  .58 

lSti8-69 

l!~69-70 



1870-71  ..    . 

15,623,081  72 
17,589,408  82 
19,174,647  92 

IS71-72  

1872-73 

.:::..::::.:: 



1873-74  

23,316,316  75 
23,713,071  04 
24,488,372  11 
23,519,301  77 
23,003,158  25 
24  4.55  381  56 

1874-75 

69,969  92 
99,785  05 
11,085  70 
S6,484  66 
84  004  97 

1875-76 

1876-77 

1877-78 

1878-79  

1879-80  

fiO.nfifi  7fi 

24,850,634  45 
25,502,554  42 

1880-81 

74,170  53 

69,323  49 

73,777  03 

83,523  12 

84,977  93 

84,363  72 

85,492  33 

88.618  27 

85,960  26 

88,383  23 

92,038  93 

88,707  27 

91,097  10 

94,975  58 

98,173  67 

97,925  32 

94,080  64 

90,617  50 

89,704  08 

96,088  94 

103,724  98 

109,671  99 

121,575  02 

118,194  97 

125,649  89 

130,430  15 

100,243  IS 

150,323  99 

160,495  07 

166  223  58 

180,9(j5  17 

20,5.224  52 

224,344  78 

258,095  S3 

288,831  57 

1881-82  

27,067,103  58 

1882-83 

1883  84  

28,730,1.57  45 
31,107,706  25 
35,037,060  12 
39,011,012  26 

1884-85 

ias.5-86 

l,S.S6-87 

35,657,680  16 
30,718,494  79 
36,917,834  76 

18.S7-.S8 

ias8-89 



r. . . . 

lS8!l-90  ...    . 

35,994,031  47 
36,3I3,.5U7  96 

l.s;to-9i 

1.191-92 

^. ........... . 

4,.337,876  96 
3,848,403  53 
3,760,549  82 

36,765,894  18 

lS9-.i-'.'3 

36,814,052  90 
37,585,025  52 

1S93-94 

9.949  .30 

1.S94-95 

3,704,126  48        U  09.9.  02 

38,132,005  05 
36,949,142  03 
38.319,759  84 
38,832,525  70 
41,903,500  54 
42,975,279  51 
46,806,367  84 

189.5-96 

189<>-97 

1S97  98     . . 

3,826.225  51 

3,725,689  92 

4,049,274  60 

4,246,403  53 

5,244,300  84 

6,377,961  26 

6,508,477  07 

7,221,705  13 

8,.397,433  98 

9,803,911  81 

8,779,677  46 

7,011,857  58 

10,.5S6,113  90 

10,7.^0,125  52 

10,21.-.,037  82 

11,123,2.50  80 

12,X50,462  75 

13,766,180  34 

14,9,35,138  21  . 

13,876,059  63  1 

9,462  80 

14,604  24 

17,186  71 

88,556  91 

55,591  06 

41,699  19 

11,974  11 

30,671  20 

38,483  75 

60,214  86 

63,625  14 

62,534  99 

102,881  04 

91,446  29 

132,103  17 

165,865  17 

158,938  66 

614,509  29 

1,805,441  02 

2,943,495  14 

1898-99 

1899-1900 

19f)0  1901 



1901-1902 

50,759,391  97 

1902-1903   .    ... 

51,691,902  76 
55,216,832  70 
63,319,682  86 
07,240,640  95 
51, .542  101  09 

190.3-1904   .... 

1904-1905 

1905-1906 

1906  07  (9  moa). 
1907-08     .     ... 

76,611,451  59 
84,0(>4,2;i2  38 

1908-09 

1909-10  

79,411,747  12 

87,774,198  32 

98,161,440  77 

112,059,.537  41 

127,384,472  99 

135,i523,206  54 

1910-11 1 

1911-12 

1912-13 

1913-14 

1914-15 

93,402  31 
.53,399  31 
68,476  19 
80,474  24 
63,441  28 

2,256,709  13 
1,901,494  18 
2,086,049  45 
2.006,150  22 
1,289,021  98 

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Taule  IX. — Comparative  .Statement  of  the  Debt  of  Ciina<Ia  payable   in   I^ondon,  from 
July  1,  l!:i67,  to  March  31,  li^l-5,  according  to  the  rate  of  interest  it  bears. 


Year. 

At  2J  per  cent 
interest. 

At  3  per  cent 
intereBt. 

AtSJ  |)er  cent 
interest. 

At  4  |)er  cent 
interest. 

18G7 

3          i;t«. 

S         ct». 

.$              Ct.". 

S         cU. 

e.Sl,333  34 

681,333  34 

7.300  000  00 

1868 

..  ; •    ■  ■ 

1869. 

.'. .  • 

1870 

1871 

7,300,000  00 
7,30f),lX)0  00 

1872 

1873 

7,.3OO,OU0  00 
7,300,000  00 

1874. 

16  060,000  OO 

1875 

35,52(i,666  67 

1876 

47,693,333  33 

1877 

1878 

1879 

59,859,999  99 
.59,X59.999  99 
74,459,999  i»9 
89,059,999  99 

1880.   ^ 

1881 .. 

1882 

89,059,!wy  99 
89,0.59,999  99 

1883 

'  24,33.3,333'3;V 
31,619,241  30 
24,333,333  33 
24,3.33,333  33 
21,:«3,3.S3  33 
24.3;i3,;B3  33 
24,333,333  .33 
24.a33,333  33 
24,333,333  33 
24,333,333  33 
24,3:13,333  33 
24,333,333  33 
24.333,;W3  33 
24,3.33..3.33  33 
24,.3:{3,333  33 
21,33;i,333  33 
24„333,3:«  33 
24,333,333  33 
24,33:5,333  33 
21..^33.3:«  33 
24.3:J3,333  33 
24,333,3:W  33 
24,333,333  33 
.39,389.339  99 
53,989,3:59  99 
78,322,673  32 
108,462.370  08 
151,24S,720  60 
175  582,054  93 
175,582.053  93 
175, 5S2, 0.53  93 
175.582,0.53  93 

8".t,0.59,!i;i9  'Kl 

1884 , 

188.5 

89,059.!I99  99 
12S,6.S9,929  21 

1886 

l40,S5<i,595  87 

1887 

1888 

6,3'75.333'33 
19,466,666  67 
19,46(i,(i66  67 
19  890,297  66 
30,727,506  24 
33.538,644  67 
39,6=.2.242  08 
50,602,241  01 
50,602,241  01 
50,602.241  01 
50,602,241  01 
50,00-.>,241  01 
50,602.2}!  01 
50,6^12,211  01 
50,602,241  01 
50,tK)2,241  01 
50,898,661  62 
51,751,5ti8  26 
53,5.32,034  82 
53.532,034  82 
54,486,aS4  10 
.55,105,899  30 
42,512,076  03 
42,649,469  49 
43.U0,2.-<0  15 
43.226,130  55 
37,2<)2,129  ,50 
37,271,230  16 

140,85<>,595  87 
140,8.56,595  87 
140,)<.56,.595  87 

1889 

1890 

1891. 

1892 

142,803,262  .53 
148,643,262  52 
140,8.56,595  87 
14"'  316  595  87 

1893 

1894 

143,28y,;i29  20 

1895 

1896 

140,.S56,595  87 
140,8.56.595  87 
140,85-i.,595  87 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900. 

9,7.3:i,:?.33  33 
9,733,3;J3  33 
9,733,333  33 

9,7.3:5,:i;«  33 

y.733,333  .33 
9,733,333  33 
9,733,3;«  33 
9,733,3;<3  ;i3 
9,733,333  33 
9,73:^,333  33 
9,733,333  .33 
9,733,333  33 
7.74S,245  83 
4,8S8.1S5  64 
4.SSS,1,S5  64 
4,88S,1S5  64 
4,888,185  64 
4,8Ss,lS5  64 

140, Sod, 595  87 
140.S.5<;,.595  87 
140,85li,.595  87 
140,856,595  87 
140,8.56,595  87 
140,8.56,595  87 
124,514.290  52 

1902 

1903 

1904.   

1905 

1906 

1908 

1909 

1910 

1911 

1912. 

1914 

1915 

123,701,998  46 

117,139,649  24 

1114,972,982  5.S 

103,600,210  03 

81,666,143  36 

48,12.3,1,85  19 

22,244,845  23 

14,28:5.  f.iifi  69 

8,273,333  34 

5S,4iK).iiOO  00 

93,926,666  66 

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Table  IX. — Comoarative  Statement  of  the  Debt  of  Canada,  etc. — Concluded 


1S«9 
1S70. 

isn. 

1872. 

1873 

1S74. 

1875. 

1S76 

1S77. 

1S73. 

1879. 

1880. 

1881. 

1S82. 

1S8.?. 

1S81. 

188.-). 

188f>. 

la^i?. 

1.S88 

1889 

1890. 

1891 

18:i2. 

1.S9S 


1S94. 
1895. 
1896. 

1897 . 


1898. 
1899 
19fJ0. 


19«1. 
1902. 
1903. 


1904 
1905. 

19WJ. 


Year. 


1907   (9  months)  . 

1908 ... 

1909 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1913 


1914. 
]9]o. 


At  5  per  cent 

interei^t, 

3f  per  cent 

after  1908. 


3l,.'<22.2.'!2  .Vi 

31,.S22.2,-i2  .M 

34,257,015  89 

34,257,615  89 

34,257,615  89 

34,086,795  89 

3;?,  985, 082  .58 

33,830,322  56 

33,830,322  .56 

.^,82!),  .349  23 

33,828,375  90  i 

33,828,375  90 

33,828,375  90 

33,926,195  88 

33,926,195  88  ■ 

33,807,9.'}5  88 

3;5.806,962  55 

:«,80B,962  .55 

2,433,:«3  M 

2,4.-«,.^33  34 

2,4.33,:m  34 

2,433  3;«  34 

2,433,333  34 

2,43;i.:i33  :u 

2,433,;«.^  34 
2,43:^.333  34 
2,43,3,333  34 
2,433,333  34  I 
2.433,.'?;i3  34 
2,43;!,:«3  34 
2,4Xf,.333  34 
2,433,.33;i  34  | 
2,433,:m  34  1 
2,4;«.3:<3  34  1 
2.43.3,333  34  I 
2,4:J3,3.33  34 
2,433,333  34 


34,5li5,.500  03 

34.291,993  38 

34,289,560  05 

.34,289,560  05 

34,253,546  72 

a).099,860  04 

34,8.52.633  36 

35,907,726  59 

30,604.oa3  29 

30,610,846  62 

28,789,253  29 

27,55<>,039  96 

20,019,033  29 

14,0.38,38(5  66 

12,614,886  60 

9,254,939  99 

7,320,440  00 

5,956,8(X)  00 

5,94.S,.526  66 

4,02.'!,820  01 

4,052,473  35 

2,603,180  02 

1,149,506  69 

526,  .573  34 

52t!,573  34 

45;'.,573  34 

4.53,573  34 


per  cent. 


52,9.82,913  .33 
50.60.5,181  47 
50,019,4.57  02 
44,151.«I3  06 
26.710,116  01 
26,710,116  01 
2<>,701,842  68 


67,069,115  92 

3,692,297  45 

5 

55 

66,795,609  27 

3,675,.S87  05 

5 

.50 

75,847,175  94 

4,062.254  39 

.  r, 

35 

75,847,175  94 

4.0i;2,254  .39 

5 

,^5 

75,811,162  61 

4,060,093  59 

5 

S5 

76,486,655  93 

4,102.:«1  39 

5 

36 

76,137,715  94 

4,0,<2,412  15 

o 

:56 

85,798,049  15 

4,488,379  71 

5 

23 

99,961,022  52 

4,94,S,,824  77 

95 

112,133,529  18 

5,43.5,851  :\S 

84 

122,477.029  18 

5,81.3.173  97 

74 

121,244,415  85 

5,739,181  19 

73 

12.s,307,409  18 

5,870,960  78 

.57 

137,024,582  53 

6,101,012  98 

45 

13.5,601,082  53 

6,015,(!02  99 

43 

132,122,875  86 

5,808,093  20 

.39 

130,187,402  .54 

.5,6W,974  52 

.37 

153,157,095  87 

6,461,822  79 

22 

168,691.030  51 

6,732,848  86 

3 

99 

172,247,082  .55 

6,885,026  35 

3 

99 

171,675,735  89 

6,850,745  57 

3 

99 

176.601,775  89 

6,9.55,047  97 

3 

94 

188,239,435  90 

7,260,567  58 

3 

85 

189,.5(a,169  21 

7.301,058  2:5 

3 

85 

195,826,800  19 

7,547,367  16 

3 

ai 

198,804,342  12 

7,5,56,036  75 

3 

80 

203,075,480  55 

:.699,;570  91 

3 

;9 

209,708,8.37  95 

7,894.497  77 

3 

76 

2 IS, 225. .503  .55 

8,12;5,(i64  40 

3 

72 

2  8. 225,  .■•03  55 

8,125.664  40 

3 

72 

218.225,503  55 

8,125,664  40 

3 

72 

227,9.58,8:56  88 

8,3li8,997  73 

3 

67 

227,958,8.30  88 

8,368,997  73 

3 

67 

227,958.83(!  88 

8,3(!.^,997  73 

3 

67 

227, 958,  ,><;«;  88 

S.3(i8,997  72 

3 

67 

227,958,8:56  88 

S,:568,997  72 

3 

67 

227,958,8:16  88 

8,;568,997  73 

3 

67 

209,479,618  80 

7,612,.531  45 

3 

63 

2fl9,520.2.3;{  ?,)< 

7.010,555  66 

3 

(i3 

204,7:58,350  72 

7,508.895  25 

3 

66 

207,627,690  72 

7,426,,S40  .57 

3 

.57 

221,809,567  45 

7.911,.569  14 

3 

,56 

277,810,962  64 

9,891  ,,308  85 

3 

5() 

257,451,0.59  20 

9,087..«(i9  80 

3 

.53 

271.0.50,  (;77  98 

9,4611.917  34 

3 

49 

282,024,279  47 

9,788,190  09 

3 

47 

25.8,079.819  47 

8.890.923  09 

3 

43 

.302S42,4.'<5  08 

10,723,mi9  76 

3 

54 

338,369,979  07 

12,141,099  22 

3-59 

78 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

Table  X. — Comparative  Statement  of  the  Liabilities  and  Assets  of  Canada,   from  July 
1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915,  according  to  the  rate  of  interest  they  bear. 


LIABILITIES. 


Year. 

Without 
interest. 

At  varying 
rates. 

1 

,  M  2J  per  cent 
interest. 

At  3  Iter  cent 
interest. 

At  3i  per  cent 
interest. 

At  3J  per  cent 
interest. 

1867  ... 

S     cts. 

5,540,631  46 

7,357,516  08 

16,126,758  75 

$     cts. 

1,475,965  20 

1,372,873  87 

49.080  91 

.?      cts. 

S      cts. 

8           Ct3. 

S      cte. 

1868.... 

1869. . . . 

1870.... 

15,992,256  24  '       215.570  75 

1871 .... 

15,30;), 448  81 
20,798,013  74 
24,14S,.529  23 
23,852,384  .S8 
22,435,678  60 
23,10<),91fi  35 
22,211,254  14 

1872. . . . 

1873  ... 
1874.... 

1,460,000  00 



1875  ... 

2,006,471  47 

1876.... 

- 

1877.... 

3.89.3.875  87 

1878.... 

22,144,318  79       4,446,574  93 
22,867,335  83          133.767  39 

1879.... 

1880... 

25,955,254  58 
26,904,266  58 
27,969,352  45 
28,138,176  05 
16,580,674  13 

1881.... 

1882. . . : 

1883.   .. 

- 

1884.... 

24,333,333  33 
31,976.911  31 
24,.333,3;«  33 
25,574,.333  33 
24,3:«,3:!3  33 
24,3.33,,333  33 
65,345,798  37 
63,785,859  49 
66,050,115  09 
69.1132,049  50 
69,954,006  20 
71.938.811  96 
74,90<1,235  63 
79.674,046  43 
27,897,548  01 
31,'25,1S1  34 
27,75.5,098  01 
27,6.32.698  01 
28.085,398  01 

1885..   . 

16,888,486  64 
17,538,563  86 
16,137,025  14 
17,164,248  57 
16,a58,590  82 
16,590,489  19 



1886... 
1887.... 

1888.... 

6,375,333  33 

19.466,666  67 

19,466,666  67 

19,890,297  66 

31,.599.199  14 

35,353,216  64 

41,907,887  4!l 

52,477,715  10 

54,419,247  33 

52,,525,49S  98 

1.06,085,014  18 

106,325,222  48 

109,651,711  40 

113,275,927  25 

115,849„343  43 

119,23.5,036  01 

12ti,410,S05  56 

12.3,078.947  33 

125,983,337  62 

128,649,874  82 

130,796,887  93 
131,04.3,100  16  , 
118,417,093  86  i 
119,445,437  20  . 
124,470,5V,1  70 
126,147.459  65 
120,440,446  81 
118,2,^2,916  39 

1889.... 

1890.... 

,. 

4 

1891.... 

17,546,896  91 
18,220,323  23 
19,310,137  44 
20,737,413  23 
20,512,348  06 
21,131,308  81 
23,082,647  91 
22,921,520  11 
25,39l',922  42 
27,121,574  75 
32,087,432  54 
40,030,898  03 

1892  . . 

2,323,399  04 

1893.... 

1894..   . 
1895... 

1896... 

1897.... 

4,866,666  66 
9,733,333  33 
9,733.333  33 
9,7:?3,333  33 
9,733,333  33 
9,733,333  33 
9,733,333  33 
9,733,333  33 
9,733,333  33 
9,733,333  33 

9,733,333  33 

9,733,333  33 
9,733,3.33  33 
7,748,245  83 
4,8*18,185  64 
4,888,185  64 
4,888,1.85  64 
4,8^8,185  64 
4,888,185  64 

1898. . . . 

■         ' 

1899.... 
1900.... 

1901... 
1902... 

1903.... 

42,452,071  49      

50,102,921  56          

61,966,818  06       2.920.000  00 

28,0a5,764  67 

1904.... 
1005..   . 

32,907,864  67 
34,880,732  67 
43,2(»,499  34 

41,786,906  00 

56.262,206  00 
80,582,739  33 
110,771,9,36  09 
153,534,236  61 
177,803,381  94 
177.763,271  94 
176,291,.507  27 
237,737,691  49 

1906... 
1907     \ 
(iimos.  / 
1908.... 
1909.... 
1910.... 
1911.... 
1912.... 

71,503,730  51 

69,058,244  08 

74,217,122  45  ' 

88,096,932  67 

96,659,298  30 

102,.5.S0,036  53 

119,649,199  64 

118,465,625  73 

3,127,473  22 

l,657,6.-)9  61 

9,299,999  99 
13,606,333  32 
17,033,333  33 

2,500,000  10 

2,500.000  00 
2,500,000  00 
2,.T(X),000  00 
2,500,000  00 
2,500,000  00 

1913.... 

1914... 
1915. . . . 

127,498,793  07      8,273,333  32 
176,465,111  49     14.599.999  99 

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Table  X — Comparative  Statement  of  the  Liabilities  and  Assets  of  Panada. — Continued. 


LIABILITIES. 


Year. 


1807.   

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

187!) 

1880. ......... 

1881 

1882 

1SS3 

1384 

1885 

1880 

1887 

las'* 

188!» 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1S94 

1895 

1S96 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

l\X)'} 

1901! 

1907  (9  mos).. 

1908 

1909 

1910 

1911 

1912 

191.3 

1914 

1915 


At  4  per  cent 
interest. 


1, 

1, 

8, 

10, 

10, 

11, 

12, 

22, 

41, 

5.3, 

66, 

6", 

82, 

98, 

105, 

114, 

119, 

136, 

182. 

199, 

200, 

206, 

199, 

156, 

160, 

150, 

149, 

149, 

147, 

146, 

144, 

143, 

143, 

143, 

143, 

143, 

143, 

124, 

123, 

iia 

10.S, 

loi;, 

82, 
49, 
24, 
18, 
12, 
03, 
99, 


326,020 
482,309 
462,319 
988,455 
784,737 
535,680 
182.426 
000,630 
407,278 
484,907 
O48,,801 
007,001 
308,380 
729,249 
896,671 
39.5,461 
440,449 
095,224 
816,345 
31.5,109 
240,843 
885,4.33 
916,(>(;2 
809,439 
917,136 
037,6.59 
.583,741 
.52(i,257 
038,124 
994,106 
208,595 
709,497 
731,7fl0 
794,596 
767,498 
8.W.655 
770,.S,S8 
01,710 
962,398 
,01.5,198 
239,490 
16:i,,Sil9 
814,596 
916,903 
890,709 
105,714 
421,941 
370,328 
789,349 


At  5  per  cent 
interest. 


39,105, 

38,842,1 

41,4.50, 

41,715, 

42,421, 

42,982, 

45,507, 

47,581,: 

4G,.500. 

46,281, 

46,0a5. 

46,180. 

40,640, 

.52,110, 

51,071, 

50,707, 

44,328, 

5(1,063, 

25,08.S, 

25,378, 

2.5,200, 

25,179, 

24,825, 

25,712, 

25,.588, 

2.5,011, 

24.926, 

24,823, 

24,712, 

27,019, 

20,914 

20,804, 

27,021, 

26,955, 

26,976, 

20,985. 

10,831, 

19,805, 

19.812, 

10,895, 

14,579, 

15,142, 

15,147, 

15,.5e4, 

15,.571 

15,104, 

1.5, 169, 

1.5,172, 

20,172, 


cts. 

464  06 
(i04  18 
57  78 
796  57 
848  10 

700  32 
104  92 
309  0(> 
339  70 
617  45 

697  04 
9.32  79 
224  20 

(J2r,  OS 

Si 
998  26 
819  ,S9 
970  74 
176  22 
04;5  41 
173  6.5 
146  25 
223  04 
231  90 
639  33 

033  88 
312  66 

701  97 
924  03 
137  10 
412  74 
687  31 
910  29 
228  60 
589  19 
9,55  15 
284  24 
002  18 
094  85 

034  19 
509  2L 
472  03 
)24  14 
•97  33 
041  91 
152  97 
7.58  00 

698  86 
698  86 


At  6  per  cent 
interest. 


42,724,770  65 

44.468.162  66 
40,273,051  76 
47,081,027  43 
40,970,048  78 
47,083,778  88 
46,445,371  09 
47,729,227  59 
39,307,633  37 
38,328,240  71 
30,430  146  70 
.35,178,440  79 

27.528.163  40 
17,830,910  13 
15,988,839  13 
12,292,439  58 
10,2.51,658  39 

8,809,213  83 
7,933,088  20 
6,599,288  73 
6,035,251  13 
4,576,346  81 
2,821,586  15 
2,187,669  22 
2,170,399  31 
2,090,943  91 
1,858,066  71 
1,398,607  91 
1,308,8:51  07 
1,2.53,501  16 
1,258,202  74 
1,224,384  27 
1,230,025  92 
1,195,830  89 
1,2,58,9.53  82 
1,272,892  08 
1,285,720  05 
1,.300,874  27 
1,323,655  2!) 
1,349,073  71 
1,.3U7,748  37 
1,397,326  72 
1,427,554  71 
1,446,2.56  14 
1,5.53,383  IS 
1,603,272  16 
1,660,195  84 
1,733,9.59  00 
1,8.30,018  14 


At  7  per  cent 
interest. 


Total. 


2,873,200  00 
3,373,200  00 


At  4i  per  cent 

interest. 

3^  per  cent 

after  1908. 

2,.394,000  00 

2..394,ni0  00 

2,391,0110  00 

52,982,913  33 

50,005,181  47 

50,019,4.57  02 

44,1.54,093  00 

20,710,116  01 

20,710,116  01 

26,701,842  68 


93,040, 
90,896, 
112,.361, 
11.5,9!«, 
115,492, 
122,400, 
129,743, 
141,163, 
151,663, 
161,204, 
174,075, 
174,957, 
179,4,83, 
194,0.34, 
199,861, 
205,305, 
202,1.59, 
212,482, 
264,703, 
273,164, 
273,18' 
284,513, 
287,722, 
280,112, 
289,899, 
295,333, 
300.054, 
308,348, 
318,04.8, 
■  325,717, 
332,530 
338,375, 
34.5,100, 
346,206, 
354,7.32, 
306,3,58, 
361,.344, 
364,962. 
377,678, 
.392,209, 
379,')00, 
40,s,207, 
478,535, 
470,()03, 
474,941, 
508,338, 
483,232, 
.544,  .391, 
700,47.3, 


cts. 

051  73 
0()0  20 

198  39 
1 06  76 
682  70 
179  36 
432  19 
551  33 
401  02 
087  86 
834  97 
208  90 
871  21 
440  68 
537  51 
2.51  97 
104  30 
410  21 
007  43 
,341  11 
026  43 
841  89 
002  76 
295  10 
229  62 

74  10 
524  74 
023  96 
754  87 
536  73 
131  33 
984  23 
902  54 
97f.  92 
432  52 
476  59 
098  37 
512  17 
579  80 
080  39 
826  02 
1.58  25 
427  02 
015  99 
487  49 
.591  77 
.555  24 
368  86 
814  37 


80 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Tablk  X — Comparolive  Statement  of  the  Liabilities  and  Assets  of  Canada. — Continued. 


LIABILITIES. 

ASSETS. 

Year. 

Total 
interest. 

Average 
rate  of 
intereot. 

Without 
intereht. 

At  Varying- 
rate. 

At  2}  per  cent 
interest. 

1807 

18(J8 

18G9 

S         cts. 

4,851,710  70 
4,974,279  93 
5,188,(!41  90 
5,355,614  96 
5,-371,082  30 
5,435,509  19 
5,549,374  57 
6,122,844  30 
6,340,056  39 
6,753,171  89 
7,132,408  11 
7,100,033  17 
7,281,018  07 
7,625,065  90 
7,748,785  21 
7,848,704  76 
7,609,158  49 
9,657,227  00 
10,162,275  80 
10,489.130  64 
10,.520,8o9  14 
10,851,882  13 

10.842.889  48 
10,560,352  24 
10,675,555  38 
10,683,742  63 
10,817,967  .50 
11,0111,880  41 
11,291,490  91 
11,560,016  73 
11,675,583  46 
11,564,375  22 
11,707,667  96 
11,675,.576  .57 
11,783,822  69 
11,879,500  12 
n,»71,179  13 
11,2(3,803  67 
11,250,777  37 
U, 386,164  97 

10.906.890  92 
ll,43.->,329  42 
1.3,247,lHl  43 
12,470,l(i5  91 
12,914,045  SO 
13,2l2,;i:«)  (W 
12,48.5.312  64 
14,687,797  4« 
18,103,200  45 

5  21 
5  13 
4-62 
4-61 
4  65 
4  44 
4-33 
4-28 
418 
4  18 
408 
4  05 
400 
3  91 
3  87 
3  82 
3-76 
3-98 
3-84 
3  &4 
3-85 
3  81 
379 
3-69 
3-68 
3-62 
3T)0 
3  .57 
3  55 
3  .54 
3  51 
3  41 
3  39 
3  37 
3  32 
3-24 
3  17 
308 
2  98 
2  90 
2-87 
2-80 
2-76 
2  05 
2-62 
2-60 
2:)S 
2-70 
2 -58 

S       cts. 

1,463,690  84 
4,209.8.56  29 
15,812,184  66 
1.5,67.5,193  61 
14,366,317  84 
18,107,041  19 
20,513,788  37 
21,40,8,907  41 
22,107,852  14 
21,107,884  23 
22,256,314  13 
22,316,036  10 
23,334,300  66 
24,778,812  88 
26,027,752  69 
20,829,052  85 
21,524.762  07 
9,723,888  91 
10,203,005  48 
14,748,758  45 
10,283,517  25 
10,921,419  03 
9,945,182  SO 
8,570,100  98 
9,015,076  45 
10,202,283  25 
11,700,649  44 
13,8.58,251  39 
14,734,803  47 
13,729,712  84 
1-5,118,098  48 
10,059,770  :« 
17,725,920  85 
20,140,583  77 
22,0')2,735  50 
27,516.390  07 
a5, 500, 382  24 
42,.'<9.',4I8  .52 
48,877,013  45 
01,2.57,031  84 
53..581,00.">  90 
02,386,728  79 
70,625,532  45 
89,  .507, 739  86 
90,066,199  50 
107,033,127  78 
106,835,624  20 
113,144,174  95 
112,S69,.581  49 

S        cts. 

3,174,660  10 

3,162,825  75 

1,460,116  25 

3.53,900  99 

677.754  14 

.341,7.50  57 

301,750  57 

301,756  57 

787,703  70 

1.61.5,987  .86 

5,2!»7,169  70 

484,863  05 

601,491  21 

999,8:52  32 

177,.378  98 

173,4.58  SO 

173,262  70 

461,.516  89 

344,185  96 

2,163,215  04 

$              Ct". 



1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

187G 

1877 

1878  

1879     

1880 

1881 

1882 



1883 

1884 

1885 

188G 

1887 

1888 

1889 

4,900,000  00 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1983 

1894  

189G 

1897 

189S 

1,669,324  09 
3,441,381  04 
4  4S4  448  45 

1899 

1900 

4,O'<3,407  51 
5,102,254  ,55 

1002 

1TO3 

5,211,889  05 
5,211,.'vS9  31 
5,2.37.5.-i5  65 
5,2.37,.585  64 
5  2;i7  .585  (i5 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1907  (9  mos) 

940,60066' 

19.696.776  85 

3.36.240  51 

2,491.093  35 

1.5,46<I,,S.«I  16 

1.899,466  92 

1.3,241,778  55 

4,674,650  83 

1908 

1910 

1911 

1!I12 

1913 

191 1 

1915 

5,a57,139  29 
4.891,803  02 
3,372.051  78 
511.991  61 
511,991  61 
.511,9:11   61 
511,991  61 
511,991  61 

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Table  X — Comparative  Statement  of  the  Liabilities  and  Assets  of  Canada,  etc.— Com. 


ASSETS. 

Year. 

At  3  per  cent 
interest. 

At  3J  per  cent 
iatere.st. 

At  4  per  cent 
interest. 

At  4J  per  cent 

interest, 

3J  per  cent 

.after  1908. 

At  5  iier  cent 
interest. 

1867 

1W8 

181J9 

$          cts. 

"ioobjooo  00 

$          cts. 

■    "4,883",689'49' 
5,055,492  89 
3,5&1,778  18 

S              cts. 

2,768,234  70 
2,076,176  03 
1,384,117  36 
1,642,058  69 

S          cts. 

.?           cU. 

12,244,725  90 
13,334,215  96 
14,019,390  12 
1 4,  ,358, 230  70 

1870 

1871  

1.5,362,739  09 

1S72 

15,011, 5.S2  22 

1873     

7,686,488  47 

1S74 

9,735,918  01 
9,087,249  55 

1875 

2,280,213  29 

4,.><(I2.9.55   t7 
5,993.492  64 
3,6o9,6.S6  66 
4,082,972  82 
6,025,457  45 
6,105,150  79 
11,2&5,2V)4  49 
10,.583,133  14 
19,617,019  .37 
19,493,197  79 
20,549,916  68 
22,231,811!  47 
21,141,398  S3 
21,808,474  06 
22,514,851  09 
23,0(i7,691  07 
23,102,731  08 
23,186,533  50 
22,933,006  57 
23,629,305  93 
24.033,065  77 
25,.522,878  94 
2.5,91 0,7(i6  47 
26,160,337  45 
23,098,356  16 
24.423,049  .35 
25,.5.52,631  41 
27,012,8.30  49 
23,462,-384  27 
23,848,696  10 
23,961,587  96 
21, 6.32,2:54  97 
23.698,34!!  93 
19,122,8SK  r,s 
16,40.5,467  S.-) 
15.862,076  73 
1.5,174,680  67 
14,60.5,7.53  24 
22.799,438  55 
29,978,.\30  87 

1876 



7,674,341  29 

1877 

6,467.177  88 

1878 

6,674,614  98 

1879 

::::.::;::::::: 

7,309,.328  67 

1880 

m.im  oo' 

1.5,000  00 
15,000  00 

1,000,000  00 
2,100,000  00 
3,8.53,066  67 

'"'  4',b87;693'28 
1,122,015  40 
1,8S8,.35<;  53 
2,713,862  18 
2,923,825  72 
2,959,469  42 
2,860,377  73 
2,91fi,7:«  15 
2.978,089  89 
2,987,221  98 
2,985,717  13 
2,985,717  13 
4,219,783  80 
4.459,921  03 
4,374,881  03 
4,374,8.S1  03 
3,.337,126  00 
5,5a8,978  15 
5,i.95,.586  40 
5,925,059  73 
5,721,883  67 
6.083,341  12 
5,931,613  87 
6,014,347  20 
0,365,662  33 
7,057,6.56  43 
6,139,951  25 
6,611,547  31 
11,960,418  36 
15..382,229  18 
19.855,2TO  82 
26,132,047  70 

8,176,112  25 

1881 

1882  

8,041,276  38 
8,686,123  44 

1883 

1884 

140,000  00 



10,487,533  05 
25,750,419  36 

1885       

36,4ti8,643  70 

ISSO 

10,111,302  50 

l.'«7 

10,130,043  15 

18S8 

1889 

434,7i7  42 
5,564,375  50 
3,356,644  12 
4,743,422  29 
6,624,845  79 
8,711,227  .59 
10,6fi2,.540  19 
11,892,876  18 
13,.584,653  04 
14,844,344  56 
15,3H1..384  20 
16,068.811  90 
18,489,111  74 
17,840,146  16 
19,620,481  .55 
21,514.060  02 
22,740,830  14 
23,375.784  44 
24,810,.S33  0.5 
25,792,403  82 
27,449,737  17 
28,479, 7.'?7  15 
14,8.><3,455  29 
16,003,103  06 
15,04.5,018  87 
26,461,660  07 
35,74.5,544  65 
42,618,071  29 

9,412,791  .32 
9,821,983  12 

1890 

11,226,.5.50  48 

1891 

11,724,737  80 

1892       

11, 271, .356  30 

1893 

11,76.5,319  27 

]89» 

1893 

11,703,919  20 
11,709,565  07 

l.«96 

11,030,728  51 

1898 

11,024,731  86 
11,021,,S99  15 

1899 

1900 

1901 

ll,n'.til,471  63 
11,141. 9S6  91 
11,172,552  16 

1902 

190."!   .      . 

11,112,042  99 
4,542,887  97 

1904 

4,565,387  66 

4,031,9!)2  44 

1900..    

1907  (9  noonths). . 

1908 

1909 

l",i85',252'88 

5.">0,4n9  01 
225,1.59  88 
22.5,159  88 
225,159  88 
22.5,1.59  88 
225,159  88 

4,028,550  28 
4,036,788  59 
4,048,680  90 
3,545,500  .39 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1913 

M»14   

1915 

3,139,124  11 
3,128,263  95 
2,998,  K94  73 
3,009,044  46 
2,871,ir.9  71 
33,925,378  16 

2—6 


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Tahle  X — Coiuparalivo  Statement  of  the  Liubilities  and  Assets  of  Canada,  etc.  —Con. 


ASSETS. 


Yvar. 


At  (J  p*r  cent 

interest. 

Mi  per  cent  after 

19U. 


Tot:il  Assets. 


Total  Interest. 


1S07 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880. 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1S86 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1395 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 .. 

1907  (9  months). 

1908 

1909 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1913 

1914 

1915 


•S    ct-t. 

434,333  4G 

432,633  46 

442,8.53  46 

437,313  46 

939,743  79 

1,525,890  47 

1,392,937  14 

1,392,094  92 

1,392,004  92 

1,394,002  03 

1,426,371  59 

1,359,998  26 

1,165,590  49 

1,202,617  17 

l.OLM.l'.lS  27 

SSI. 11(14  94 

7i;s,(;;is  28 

r.Sd.iJL'S  14 

064,266  96 

543,684-  82 

511,476  32 

218,331  41 

92,536  12 

44,558  93 

22,533  35 

22.533  35 

22,533  .35 

21,560  00 

■_'l  ,.".60  00 

21,560  00 

21,560  00 

21,560  00 

21,560  00 

21,560  00 

21,560  00 


262,313  33 


17,317, 

21,1.39, 

36,502. 

37,783, 

.37,786, 

40,216, 

29,894, 

32,8.38, 

35,655, 

36,653, 

41,440, 

34,495, 

36,493. 

42,182. 

44. 4(15, 

51,703 

43,692, 

60,320, 

r.S,295, 

uO.OO.'^, 

45,S7.3. 

49,9S2, 

50,192, 

48,579. 

52,090. 

,54,202, 

58,373, 

62,164, 

64,973, 

67,220, 

70,991, 

74,419, 

78,8SU, 

80.713, 

86,252, 

94,529. 

99,737. 

104.094. 

111,454, 

125,226, 

116,294. 

130,246, 

154,605, 

1.34,3.'4, 

134,899, 

168,419, 

168,930, 

208,  .■«9  4, 

251,097, 


cts. 

410  36 
.531  46 
679  19 
964  31 
165  11 
107  32 
970  55 
586  91 
023  60 
173  78 
.525  94 
199  05 
683  85 
.S52  07 
757  U 
601  19 
389  84 
565  95 
915  29 
2:?4  02 
715  37 
483  73 
021  11 
0.S3  33 
199  11 
162  04 
485  13 
994  48 
827  78 
103  96 
534  87 
585  32 
363  90 
173  03 
428  83 
:«0  97 
109  50 
793  57 
413  20 
702  64 
966  13 
29S  41 
147  .S5 
49!  t  GO 
435  39 
13  06 
92!)  .50 
518  '■>. 
731  16 


.?   cts 


800, 

92!l, 

1,001, 

1,068. 

1,0.33, 

467, 

•570, 

62il, 

673, 

648, 

566, 

616, 

756, 

798. 

1,078, 

1,005, 

2,272. 

2.l!!l4. 

1,51(1. 

1,.521. 

1,507, 

1,649, 

1,655, 

1,7.53. 

1,7!I2 

l.,SS2 

1,928, 

1,993 

2,093, 

2,174, 

2,244, 

2,323, 

2,265, 

2,381. 

2,48!), 

2,291, 

2,179. 

2,198, 

2,0ijl, 

2,1,82, 

2.:»(). 

2.2(l."i, 

l,r)79, 

1,523, 

1.648, 

2.0.S.S, 

2,.'<44. 

5,121, 


,187  ;« 
968  26 

268  20 
452  06 

269  50 
282  50 
900  65 
316  19 
091  29 
955  49 
680  89 
718  20 
765  49 
980  93 
243  11 
325  32 
771  77 
24')  77 
333  14 
927  85 
5<)8  57 
820  83 
894  04 

407  64 
333  02 
097  05 
968  88 
18(!  11 
230  45 

408  67 
872  90 
514  61 
525  17 
i)ll  15 
946  96 
723  72 
673  73 
532  78 
208  19 
462  37 
312  71 
.586  SO 
342  (59 
520  75 
636  79 
140  45 

078  45 

079  78 
621  34 


Average 

rate 

of  interest. 


35 
77 
53 
65 
88 
57 
56 
74 
76 
83 
55 
63 
69 
79 
79 
08 
29 
76 
94 
00 
31 
02 
28 
41 
30 
30 
23 
10 
07 
11 
06 
00 
94 
80 
75 
63 
30 
09 
97 
64 
87 
78 
42 
17 
13 
97 
23 
30 
39 


Total  Debt. 


93,046, 
96,896, 
112,361, 
11.5,99.3, 
115,492, 
122.400, 
129,743, 
;41,lti,3, 
151,663, 
161.204, 
174,675, 
174,957, 
179,4.^, 
1!)4.6.34, 
199,,S61, 
105,  .365, 
202,159, 
242,482, 
264,703, 
273,  IM, 
273,187, 
284,513, 
287,722, 
286,112, 
289,899, 
395,333, 
300.054, 
308,348, 
318,048, 
325,717, 
332,530, 
338,375, 
;54.5,160 
346,206, 
,354,732, 
366,3,5,><, 
361,344, 
364,962, 
377,678. 
392,269, 
379,966, 
408.21)7, 
478,.5.3.^, 
470,663, 
474,941, 
.508,338, 
4S;?,232. 
.544,.391, 
700,473, 


cts. 

o;»i  73 

666  20 
998  39 
706  76 
682  76 
179  36 
432  19 
.551  33 
401  62 
687  86 
.S34  97 
26.S  96 
871  21 
440  68 
.i37  51 
251  97 
104  30 
416  21 
607  43 
341  11 
626  43 
,841  89 
062  76 
295  10 
229  62 
274  10 
524  74 
023  96 
7.54  87 
536  73 
131  33 
984  23 
902  .54 
979  92 
432  52 
476  59 
098  37 
".12  17 
579  80 
680  39 
826  09 
158  25 
427  02 
045  99 
487  42 
591  77 
.5.55  24 
3(JS  86 
814  37 


rcBLic  Accouyrs 


83 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
Tai!LE  X. — •Cotuparjitive  Stateiu  >nt  of  the  Liabilities  and  Assets  of  Cinada,  etc,— C'o«. 


(Interest  calculated  on  balances  at 
the  close  of  the  year). 


Years. 


1^(17.   ..    . 

l.-itiS 

1809 

1S70 

1871.   .    . 

I.S72 

1873 

.  1874 

1875 

1876.   ..   . 

1S77 

1S78. 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883.   ... 

1884 

1885.   ... 

1S8G 

1817 

1888 

1880. . .  ^ 

IS'.tO 

1-<'J1 

1K92 


1893 

1894 

180.3 

lS9li 

U<07 

180>! .. 

1899 

1900 

1901 

UI02 

I'Mi 

1904 

190.5 

1906 

19U7  (9mo9.) 

IWJS 

19d9 

1910 

1911 

1912 

19U 

1914 

1915 


'lotal  .\ssets. 

Xi-t  Debt. 

On  Liabilities . 

On  Assets. 

S           cts. 

,    S        cts. 

cts. 

S         cts. 

17.317,410  30 

75,728,641  37 

4,851,710  70 

753,187  48 

21,139,531  46 

75,757,134  74 

4.974,279  93 

800.908  26 

36,502,679  19 

75,859,319  20 

5,188,641  90 

929,208  20 

37,783,964  31 

78,209,742  45 

5,355,614  96 

1,001,4.52  ce 

37,780,165  11 

77,700.517  65 

5,371,082  ,30 

1,008,209  50 

40,213,107  32 

82,187,072  04 

5,435,599  19 

1,0.33,2.82  50 

29,894,970  55 

99,84.<  401  04 

5,.549,374  .57 

407,900  85 

32,838,580  91 

108,.324,904  42 

5,122,844  30 

570,310  19 

35.6.-)O,023  00 

116,008,378  02 

0,340,050  39 

029,091  29 

38.603,173  78 

124,.551,514  08 

0,7.53,171  89 

073,955  49 

41.440,525  94 

133,235,309  03 

7,132,408  11 

048,080  89 

31.59.%199  05 

140,3(i2,069  91 

7,100,03;j  17 

500,718  20 

311,493,083  85 

142,990, 187  .">() 

7,281,018  07 

610,705  49 

42,182,8.52  07 

152,451,:588  61 

7,025,005  90 

75li,980  93 

44,405,757  11 

155,395,780  40 

7,748,785  21 

798,243  11 

51.708,001  14 

153,601,0.50  78 

",848,704  70 

1,078,325  33 

51,703,601  19 

158,400,714  40 

7,009,158  49 

1,005,771  77 

00,320,505  95 

182,101,8,50  20 

9,057,227  00 

2,272,240  77 

i'.>.29.").91o  29 

190,407,092  14 

10,162,275  80 

2,694,333  14 

."1 1,1  III.'., 234  02 

223,1.5<.l,107  09 

10,4.S9,130  04 

1,. 501,927  85 

4."i,S73,713  37 

227,313,911  00 

10,520,859  14 

l,.521,.-.08  .57 

49,982,483  73 

234,531,3.58  10 

10,819,421  13 

1,. 507, 820  83 

50,1!)2,021  11 

237,530,041  05 

10,842,889  48 

1,019,894  04 

48,.579,08;j  .33 

237,.5.33,211  77 

10,500,352  24 

1,055,  .107  63 

52,090,199  11 

237,800,030  51 

10,075,555  38 

1,753,:133  02 

54,201,839  06 

241,131,434  44 

10,683,742  63 

1,792,007  65 

58,373,485  13 

241,081,039  01 

10,817,967  50 

1,882,908  88 

02,104,994  48 

240,1.-3,029  48 

11,001,880  41 

1,928,186  U 

64,973,827  78 

253,074,927  09 

11,291,490  91 

1,993,230  45 

07,220,103  90 

258,497,432  77 

11, .560,010  73 

2,0:13,408  67 

70,991,534  87 

261.538,590  46 

11,075,583  40 

2,174,872  90 

74,419,585  .32 

263,95i,398  91 

11,504,375  22 

2,244,514  61 

78,880,303  90 

260.2r4,5;i8  04 

11,707,007  90 

2,323,525  17 

80,713,173  03 

205,493,800  S9 

11,07.5,.570  .57 

2,205,911   15 

80,2.52,428  83 

208.810,003  09 

11.783,.822  69 

2,3  >1, 940  90 

94,520,380  97 

271.829,089  02 

11,879,500  12 

2,489,723  72 

99,737,109  .50 

261,000,988  87 

11,471,179  13 

2,291,673  73 

101,094,793  57 

'2(iO,.S07,718  60 

11,243,803  67 

2,179,532  78 

111,4.54,413  20 

200,224.  lliO  00 

11,2,50.777  37 

2,19.S,20S  19 

125,220,702  04 

207,042,977  75 

11,380,104  97 

2,001,402  37 

110,294,900  13 

2<i3,67I,859  90 

10.906,890  92 

2,182,342  71 

i:»,240,2!)8  41 

277,900,859  8) 

11,435,. 329  42 

2,330,580  80 

154,605,147  85 

323,930,279  17 

13,247,181  43 

2.2r5,342  69 

131,391,499  06 

330,208,510  33 

12,470,105  91 

1,579,520  75 

131,899,435  39 

.340,042,052  03 

12,911,015  80 

1,523,03:1  79 

168,419,131  06 

339,919.400  71 

13,242,:;.i0  08 

1,61,8,140  45 

10R.93i>,929  56 

314,301,025  OS 

12, 48.1,312  04 

2.1188,078  45 

20S,:W-l,ril8  72 

335,990,850  11 

14,087,797  40 

2,844,079  78 

251,097,731   16 

449,370,083  "il 

18,103,200  45 

5,121.021  34 

2-6i 


84 


DKI'.MlTMKSr  OF  FISASCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
Table.  X — Comparative  Statement  of  the  Liabilities  and  Assets  of  Canada,  etc. — Con. 


Year. 


1X07. 
1868. 
1809 
:870 
1S71 
1872 
1873. 
1874 
1875. 
1871) 
1877 


\h. 

1879. 

1880. 

1881. 

1882. 

1883. 

1884 

1885. 

1886 

1887. 

1888. 

18.89 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893 

1894. 

1.S95. 

1896. 

1897 

1898 

1899. 


1900  

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

19*5 

1907  (9  mo8.). 

1908 

1909 

1910 

1911  

1912  

1913  

1914 

1U15  


In  terest  (caluulati-fl 
on  balance  at  tlif 
close  of  the  year).  I 


Average. 


Net  Intere"t. 


S       nts. 

4,098,523  22  ' 
4,167,311  67 
4,2.09,373  70 
4.354,102  90  | 
4,302,812  80 
4,402,316  69  I 
5.081,473  92 
5,552,528  11 
5,710,905  10 
6,079,216  40 
6, 48."?,  727  22 
6,533,314  97 
6,664,252  58 
6,868,084  97 
6,950,542  10 
6,770,439  44 
6,60.3,.'<8(!  72 
7,384,980  23 
7,467,942  66 
8,987,202  79 
9,005,290  57 
9,341,603  30 
9.192,995  41 
8,904,944  61 
8,922,22-2  36 
8,891,734  98 
8,934,998  62 
9,07.3,694  30 
9,29-',200  4B 
9,406,607  06 
9,500,710  50 
9,319,860  61 
9,3.84.142  79 
9,409,665  42 
9,401,875  73 
9,389,776  40 
9,179,505  40 
9,064,270  89 
9.052,569  18 
9,324,702  00 
8,724,-548  21 
9,104.742  62 
11.041,.><.S8  74 
10,890,045  16 
11,390,409  01 
11,594,190  23 
10,397,234  19 
11,843,717  68 
12,981,579  11 


5-41 
5 -.50 
5  03 
5-56 
5 '54 
5-38 
5  09 
512 
4-92 
488 
4  ,85 
4  65 
4-52 
4-50 
4-47 


68 

09 

3-69 

3  07 

3' 66 

3-63 

3-52 

3  52 

3  54 

350 

3-45 

3-51 

3  47 

3-40 

3-49 

3  30 

3  27 

3  40 

3-23 

35 

11 

30 

52 

89 


Interest  Paid. 


JjesH  Actual 

Interest' 

on  lnv.'>tii.i'iit. 


S        cts. 

4,.501,5<W  33 
4,907,013  71  I 
5,047,054  24 
5,16.5,304  24 
5,2.57,230  64 
5,209,205  97 
5,724.436  31 
6,590,790  19 
0,400,902  07 
6,797,227  25 
7,048,883  55 
7,194,734  14 
7,773,868  75 
7,.594'.144  88 
7.740,,'<04  47 
7.(;i;s.5.52  .S9 
7,700.180  61 
9,419,482  19 
10,137,008  66 
9,082,928  87 
9,823,313  00 
10,148,9.31  97 
9,656,841  10 
9,584,130  74 
9,763,978  34 
9,806.8.S8  45 
10,212,590  13 
10,406,2114  44 
10,.502,429  90 
10,645,603  27 
10,516,757  90 
10,855,111  84 
10,099,645  20 
10,807,9.54  05 
10,975,9;«  15 
11,008,139  17 
11,128,636  72 
10,030,115  05 
10,814,697  40 
0,712.771  14 
10,973..590  88 
ll,6i4,584  23 
13,<«8,100  01 
12,535,850  81 
12.259,390  56 
12,605,882  48 
12,893,504  95 
15,736,742  94 


S 


cts. 


120,419  84 

313,021  20 

383,9.55  91 

554,383  72 

488,041  54 

396,403  94 

(ilO,S63  00 

840,880  05 

798,905  95 

717,081  31 

605,774  22 

592,  .500  04 

834,792  07 

751,513  49 

914,009  27 

1,001,192  96 

9S<>,0!18  37 

1,997,035  51 

2,2'.t9,078  91 

9;k),8SG  69 

932,025  3;5 

1.305,392  25 

1,082,271  :« 

1,077,228  14 

1,086,419  93 

1,1.50,166  51 

1,217,808  97 

1,330,046  94 

1,370,000  56 

1,443,003  84 

1,513,454  58 

1,590.447  91 

1,683,050  51 

1,784,833  79 

1,892,224  09 

2,020,953  04 

2.236,255  93 

2,105,031  41 

2,140,312  06 

1,235,746  00 

1,925,509  07 

2.250,643  13 

2,807,464  94 

1,66.8,773  10 

1,281,317  41 

1, 430,511  28 

1,964.541  33 

2,980,246  S7 


Net  Interest. 


$      cts. 

4,375,148  49 
4..593,992  51 
4,6(i3,<l98  XJ 
4,610,920  52 
4,709,189  10 
4,812,802  Ki 
5,11.3,573  31 
5,749,903  ,54 
5,601,996  12 
0,079.  .542  94 
0,44.3.1119  3:i 
6.602,2.34  10 
6,939,076  08 
0,842,031  3!i 
0,82(;,795  20 
0,667,3.59  93 
0,713,482  24 
7,422,446  68 
7,8.37,929  75 
8,692,042  IS 
8,891.287  fw 
8,843.5.39  72 
8,.574,5(i9  80 
8,50<;,908  60 
8,677,.558  41 
8,656,7-32  3^) 
8,994.787  16 
9.130,247  50 
9,132.4-29  34 
9.202,6.59  43 
9.003,.3n3  32 
9.-264.001  9< 
9.010,5!>4  69 
9.023.1-20  86 
9,083,711  06 
9,047.1.'-'6  13 
8,892.380  79 
8,525.0Si  64 
8,074,385  34 
.5,477.025  08 
9,048,027  81 
9,347,941  10 
10,-2!t0.095  67 
10,807.077  05 
10,978.079  15 
11,17.5,371  20 
10,928,963  62 
12,750,496  07 


6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2  A.   1916 


EXPENDITUKE  ON  CAPITAL  ACCOUNTS,  CANADIAN    PACIFIC 

RAILWAY,    DEBTS    ALLOWED    TO    THE    PROVINCES    AND 

NORTHWEST    TERRITORIES-    EXPENDITURE. 


86 


VEi'AUTuicyr  or  FiyAycE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A*  1916 

Exi'KNin  lUHK    on    Railwajs,    Ciinals,    olher    Pulilic    Works,    Domin'on    Lands,    and 

Provinces,  and  N.W. 


Canals. 


18flS  . . . 
18G9  . . . 
1870  . . . 
1S71  . 7. 
1872  . . . 
1373  . . . 

1874  . . . 

1875  .. 

1876  . . . 

1877  . . . 

1878  . . . 

1879  . . . 
1880... 

1881  .. 

1882  . . . 

1883  ... 
1834  . . . 
18.S5  . . . 
188G  . . , 

1887  . . . 

1888  .. 

1889  . . 

1890  . . 

1891  . . 

1892  . . 

1893  . 
189i  . . 
1895  . . 
1896 
18U7  . 

1898  . . 

1899  . 

1900  .. 

1901  . . 

1902  .. 
1903 

1904  ... 

1905  . . . 

1906  .... 

1907  (9iu) 

1908  . . . 

1909  .... 

1910  .... 
vn\  .... 

1912  .... 

1913  .... 

1914  .... 
1915'.... 


Tntercolunial  i 

and 

connected 

Railways     1 

and  I 

Miscellaneous 


Pnblic 
Works. 


51,498  18 
130,141  80 


2.V),04:)  7.) 

2;)(),547  27' 
1,189.591  91' 
1,714,.'<30  37 
2,3SS,733  41;: 
4,131.374  30l 
3,843,338  02; 
3,0G4,0»S  Gil 
2,123,36';  34 
2,077,028  49 
1,617,758  34' 
1,703,001  97' 
1,.577,295  42 
],.504,621  47i 
1,333,324  80 
1,783,698  16 
1,033,118  34 

972,918  43 
1,026,304  24 
1,2.S0,725  15 
1,463,279  19 
2,069,573  30 
3,027,164  19; 
2,4.52,273  65' 
2,258,778  97! 
2,348,636  91i 
3,207,249  79; 
3,899,877  31 
2, 639.  .564  93 
2,3'i0.569  89 
2,114,689  88 
1  823,273  61 
1.880,787  20 
2,071,593  72 
1,552,121  21 

887,838  61 
1.723,156  07 
1,873.868  43 
1,6.)0,706  64; 
2..349,474  591 
2..060,938  11 
2,2.59,257  45i 
2,829,661  31 
5,490,796  03 


30,148 

489,428 

561,818 

310,224 

,546,241 

,346,.567 

,691,149 

,228,373 

,240,285 

044,522 

968,503 

.589,075 

,033,800 

,192,722 

.900,281 

,672,:584 

915,057 

52,098 

86.716 

40,980 

.37  367 

66,211 

413,836 

146,539 

49,209 

65,669 

14,054 

692 

8,418 

230 

8,978 

448 


1,666,200  00 

13,859,079  84 

J,927,0!;0  74 


72, 
93 

79 

01 

02! 

.53 

81 

4fi' 

65 

07j,. 

54.. 

ool  . 

39! 
■19' . 
87;. 
77; . . 
49  .. 
.50' . . 


7,172,297  92 

5,420  39 

3,113,333  80 


207,020  43 


33,076  39 


600  00 
937  77 


2,918  35 


334,681  41 
511,882  32 
556,869  77: 
723,658  01 
303,592  66 
130,653  66 
162,391  67, 
135,047  82l 
130,684  85, 
133,832  20! 
94,847  06 
86.73.5  33 
115.038  39 
li9.14i;  .58 
99.842  25 
82,184  15 
91,411  86, 
127,504  71! 
151,212  68 
199,470  09 
269,060  90 
370,837  97 
449,512  20 
748,855  23 
794,409  83 
599,7SC  01 
526,582  61 
76!<,243  94 
7'.17.746  74 
78.5,157  52 
-     5,508  50 


91,944,152  66  62,789,776  09,  31,010,419  12  10,425,395  92 


S      cU.  I 

4.5.5,249  77 

282,615  18 

1,09.3.228  83 

2.8iili,.376  44 

.5.131.141  .51 

5.019.239  70 

3,614.898  81' 

3.426,099  55 

1,10.S,321  59 

1,318,352  19 

408,816  74 

226,639  19 

2,048.014  60' 

608.732  80 

585,568  79 

1.616,632  96 

2,689,689  49! 

1,247,006  45'; 

765,967  03 

926.029  69 

1,71.3,487  46 

2,623,137  30 

,  2,  .351, 787  45 

1,184.317  31 

316.783  96 

299,080  95 

439,209  14 

327.605  06 

260.395  54 

199,.569  81' 

252,756  SO 

1,081,929  74 

3.2.55,.348  29 

3,633.836  57 

4,626,841  05 

2,254,266  68 

1,879,566  29 

t4,7o5,577  86 

3,765,170  90 

1,512.490  55 

4,309,737  71 

3,874.480  22 

1,278.409  45 

7i)3,833  14 

1,710,448  56 

§2,406,987  53 

4.347,999  88 

6,914,976  65 


41,689  63 
8,.548  29 


68,745 

90,517 

135,963 

189,484 

267,839 

2.5.8,833 

170,120 

77,179 

8,730 

187,369 

70.949 

119,869 

491,376 

182,306 

.569,201 

&53,043 

963,778 

575,108 

3,220,925 

515,702 

221,389 

181,877 

102,058 

102,392 

114,825 

12i|.2,37 

364,017 

385,094 

1,089,827 

1,006,9^3 

2,190,125 

1,268,004 

1,. 334,396 

1,642,042 

2,3.59,528 

1,797,871 

2,91,9,019 

2,832.295 

4,514.60i 

.3,742,717 

4,116.385 

6.057.514 

10.100.016 

11,049,029 


Hiidkon 
Rail«av. 


92,427  83 

5.3.042  63 

184,149  81 

159,632  CO 

1.099,003  15 

4,498,717  25 

4,77.3,743  99 


98,429.653  19,68,250,868  11  10,860,776  66 


•Including  $2,725,504.10  for  the  improvement  of  the  St.  Lawrence,  spent  during  the  previous  years 
Jljy  Mimtre.il  Harliour  Commission. 

t  Inclu.iin^  $17.9.55.93  cost  of  n«w  car  for  the  Governor  Genera!. 

t  .■  38,582.89  '  .. 

S  ,.  15,000.00  I.  " 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


87 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Militia,   chargeable  to  Capital,    the  Canaflian    Pacific  Railway,  Debts   allowed    tr 
Territories  Expenditure. 


the 


Quel>ec  Bridge. 


cts. 


National 
Trans- 
continental 
Railway. 


Prince 
Kdward        Xorthwest 
Island         Territories. 
Knilwav. 


Militia. 


S      cts. 


19,113  13 

1,821,887  3o 

773,871  75 

241,888  8.5 

03,238  92 


6,421,781  00 
100,l»nO  Wi 
227,503  40 
1,153,778  27 
l,.il2,.S2".  90 
2,0O4,10.j  01, 
2,810,30.5  lol 


40,080  03 
42,.540  10  , 
200,000  00  . 
0,.5rjl  SO 
40,12!)  05', 
16,539  82 


402  03 

57,180  02 

130,003  .38 

76,956  56 

4,608  33 

5,800  00 


8,300  49 


6,249 

778,491 

1,841,209 

5,.537,807 

18.910,2:">3 

24,892.351 

19,908,004 

23,487.980 

21,110.352 

13,707,011 

12,670,100 

9,831,9:!7 


17,541  88 

22,000  00 

5.3,516  02 

280,173  93 

475,897  94 

829,414  18 

698,877  47 

591,412  05 

490,124  .89 

91,210  52; 

390,901  83 

561,200  90; 

20G,.390  97 

94,.320  .50 

128,041  91) 

103,001  03I 

129,.574  95- 

570,530  70 


293,917 

539,929 

31,448 

4,773 

2,901 

-  1,243 
8,910 

■      1,149 

8,33 

542 

3,284 

-  1,272 

-  1.853 

-  1,472 

-  1,0.31 

-  1,543 

-  3,040 

-  2,010 

-  2,477 

-  1,700 

-  1,3,52 

910 

-  1,044 

0.50 

-  33,688 


79 i 

87    

7; 

10 

42 

22 

84 

05    

I3I 

521  1,000,000  00 
64  745,904  75 
03!  173,740  32 
41  387,810  16 
69!  230,8.50  51 
63  135,884  79 
31  299,097  43i 
43'  428,223  40j 
52!  1,299,910  11  i 
9l|  1,299,904  42 


1,299,875  05 
97-5,282  87. 
1,297,904  05i 
1,213,071  54 
1,299,970  27 


Total. 


Increase 

and 

Decrease  of 

Debt. 


cts. 


548,437 

440,418 

3,515,116 

3,070,390 

7,8.53.049 

19,859,441 

10,177,740 

0,922,742 

7,154,007 

7,599,709 

0,057,200 

5,048,331 

8,241,173 

8,170..31G 

7,405,037 

14,147,.3.59 

23,977,702 

13,220.185 

9.589,734 

4,439,938 

4,437,400 

4,420,313 

♦6,778,663 

.3,115,800 

2.101,4.50 

3,()S.s,317 

3,802.909 

3,030,490 

3,781,311 

3,523,100 

4,142,231 

0,201, .515 

7,407,370 

7,093,850 

10,077,094 

7,049,084 

7,879,102 

11,931,014 

1 1,91 2. 104 

11,327,791 

30,428,995 

42,.592.122 

29,055,703 

30,813,700 

30.939,575 

27,2ii5,c.(n 

37,1^0.175 

41,447,320 


58'  + 

40  + 

18'  + 

oil— 

79  + 

1TI  + 

00 

33 

94 

55 

36 

66 

98 


50!  + 

06 

70 

44 

35 

19 


16 
00 
08 
04 
78 
00 

67  + 
40  + 

21;+- 

23  + 
36  -i- 

76' -f 

55- 

71'-!- 

75  + 

15 

02 

00 

43 

60 

95 

25 

.37 

75 

95  — 

13  — 

93  + 

03  -i- 


.9 


cts. 


28,493  37 

102,184  40 

2,350,423  2.5 

.503,224  80 

4,480,554  39 

17,661,389  60 

8,470,502  78 

7,083,413  00 

8,543,130  06 

8,083,794  95 

7,120,700  88 

2,62,8,117  45 

9,461,401  25 

2,944,191  79 

1,7.34,129  62 

4,805,003  68 

23,09.5,135  80 

14,24.5,841  88 

20,751,414  95 

4. 155,668  35 

7,210,.582  72 

2,998,083  49 

.3,170  12 

27.5,818  74 

3,,322,403  93 

549,005  17 

4,501,989  87 

6,891, .897  01 

5,422,505  68 

3,041,103  09 

2,417,802  45 

2,-317,047  09 

779,039  71 

2,980,196  80 

3,349,085  93 

10,222,100  75 

,739,270  27 

5,356,448  00 

818,811  15 

3,.371,117  79 

14,288,999  88 

45,909,419  33 

12,.33S.2i;7  16 

3,773,505  70 

122,591  32 

2.5,617,835  03 

21,095,224  40 

113,379,233  07 


14,639,359  34i  1.52,801,934  68  0,.376,lfi4  OO'  3,740,077  87 j  12, 11 8, 150  87      563,392,729  U       373,047,241  84 


88  DEI'AlirSIEyr  of  FIXAXCE  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
Statement  accounting  for  the  Increase  of  Debt  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915. 


Year. 


Items  which  I.ncrease  the  Debt. 


War. 


RailwavH,  Canals, 
Canadian  I'aciho 
Railway  and  other 
I     Public  Works. 


Dominion  Lancia. 


Consolidated 
Fund  Trannfers. 


Railway 
Sub»idii'a  includ- 
ing Quebec 
Railway  Subsidy. 


cts. 


1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

18S8 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906... 
1907  (9  mos.) 

1908 

190!) 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1913 

1914 

1915 


60,750,476  01 


60,750,476  01 


S 


cts. 


548,437  58 

421,305  27 

1,69.S,228  83 

2,890,524  76 

5,944,960  04 

5,937,122  41 

5,250,679  32 

6.922,742  33 

7,154,007  94 

7,.599,709  55 

6,657,200  36 

5.648,331  66 

8,241,173  98 

7,841,635  09 

fi,S;(3,754  74 

1.'^.. 590, 489  99 

16,081,746  51 

12,911,172  30 

6,315,746  73 

3,iis:i.(>29  26 

(;,4S7,9S6  ,57 

4,2JS,1S0  04 

3,914,553  68 

3,018,111  56 

2,078,964  67 

2,904,368  37 

3,714,972  14 

2,931,481  28 

2.699,669  58 

2,682,498  98 

3,842,258  36 

5,397,320  10 

7,0aS,522  64 

7,290,542  65 

9,408.102  66 

6,174,958  98 

5,832,953  20 

9,839,117  66 

10,014,215  45 

9,827,278  34 

28,363,758  27 

40,5.52,348  69 

27.571,225  .o9 

30,852,863  38 

30,930,575  95 

27.205,661  13 

37,180,175  93 

41,447,320  03 

500,092,585  43 


$   cts. 


334,681  41 
511,882  32 
.556,869  77 
723,658  01 
303,.592  60 
1,30,(!53  66 
162,391  67 
135,047  82 
130,684  85 
13.3,832  20 
94,847  06 
86,735  33 
115,038  39 
149,146  58 
99,842  £5 
82,184  15 
91,411  80 
127,.504  71 
151,212  ')8 
199,470  09 
209,060  90 
370,837  97 
449,542  20 
748,855  23 
794.409  83 
599,780  01 
526,582  61 
768,243  94 
797,746  74 
785,157  52 


S   cts. 

37,157  98 
429,663  24 
155,988  18 


223,456  13 

.5,718  48 

4,018  90 

40,300  37 

110  75 

28,750  68 

372,650  65 


117,771  74 

201,884  75 

21,368  75 

12,481  23 


*10,220,180  21 


155,623  07 
10,517  34 
44,940  56 
33,377  69 

971,027  91 
12  18 


1.37, 
082, 

12, 

2.311. 

1,.>47. 

908, 

1,03.8, 

1,555 

16.522, 

2,233, 

2,400. 

1..5S0, 

2,787, 

3,14.3, 

2,570, 

1,6.57. 

6,099, 

210, 

23^. 

274, 


94  67 
185  19 
8.80  ,52 
834  94 
758  46 
,623  74 
<>S1  42 
8.30  83 
712  66 
016  58 
,897  97 
504  21 
515  16 
.354  21 
749  14 
991  22 
107  43 
543  .56 
495  26 
100  77 
6.55  88 


10,430,904  42 


48,914,540  61 


208,000  00 

403,245  00 
2,701,249  00 
1,400,533  CO 
1,027,041  92 

846,721  83 
1,678,195  72 
1,265,705  87 
1,248,215  93 

811,394  07 

1,229,885  10 

1,310,549  10 

t3,228,745  49 

416,955  30 
1,414,9.34  78 
3,201,220  05 

725,720  35 
2,512,328  86 
2,093,939  00 
l,4li3,222  34 
2,046,878  45 
1,27.5,629  53 
1,637,574  37 
1,-324,889  30 
2,037,629  30 
1,78.5,887  39 
2,048,0!)7  05 
1,284,,S92  04 
_  859,400  25 
4,935,507  35 
19,036,236  77 
5,191,607  48 


72,657,931  99 


•  Land  returned  by  C.P.R.  for  .<;in,lS9,.52l  .33.         +  Quebec  Ry.  Subsidy,  on  which  interest  is  r^id 
$2,394,000.         *Prov.  Account,  Ontario  and  Quebec,  §5,397,503.13. 


PCS  Lie  ACCOUXTS 


89 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Statembn't  accounting  for  the  Increase  of  Debt  for  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915- 

Continued. 


Items  which  Inxrk.^ls  the  Debt— Con. 

Year. 

Kxpenses 

of  and  Uiscount 

on  Loans. 

Deficits. 

Territories. 

Allowance 

to 
Provinces. 

Militia. 

1.8<« 

S         cts. 

S        ct.«. 

S         cte. 

S        cts. 

S          cts. 

1,8H9 

19,113  13 

1,821,887  .35 

773,871  75 

241,8.88  85 

1871' 

1871 

1S72 

1  666  900  no 

1873  

63,238  92        13  *Kn  079  84 

1S74 

2,212,796  ,80 
315,653  65 

1,360,233  70 

12,762  34 

676,225  30 

949,947  OS 

4,927,060  74 

1875 

1,900,78.5  06" 
1,460,027  66 
1,128,146  37 
1,937,999  42 
1,543,227  76 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879  

1880 

1,S,S1 

1882 

: 

1883 

1^84   

"    "2,5i54',97i'61 
502,587  00 
314,(92  86 

■• 



7,172!297  92 

5,420  39 

3,113,333  80 

1885  

2,240,058  90 
5,834,571  87 

29'3,917'79' 

539,929  87 

31,448  77 

4,773  10 

188f5 

1887 

1888   .. .: 

810,031  26 

18S9 

1,322,810  47 

1890 

1.891    

,34.696  63 

1,122,.>»1  r,2 

139,951  16 

330,353  60 

399,199  22 

'    i,210,3,32'45 

4,153,875  58 

3:«),551  31 

519,981  44 

2.901  42 

—1,243  22 

8,910  84 

-1,149  05 

—833  13 

—542  52 

3,284  64 

—1,272  03 

—1,853  41 

—1,472  69 

—1,631  63 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896     



1,000,000  00 
745,964  75 

9:50,482  25 
3,786  87 

1898 

1899 

1900     

26'7,626'43' 

173,740  32 
387,810  16 
230,850  51 
135  884  79 

1901    

1902 

1!W3 

1904 

" "  184,78321' 
40,614  58 
84,781  00 

—1,534  31    

—3,010  43    

—2  616  52  1 

299.!.97  43 
428,223  40 
1,299,910  11 
l,29!t,964  42 
1,2!(0,875  65 
975,282  87 
1,297,904  65 
1,243,071  54 
],2!«l,970  27 

190f. 

-  2,477  91 

-1,766  68 

-1,.352  16 

—910  91 



ItWKi                 . .    . . 

lUOS 

082,337  91 
1.8.14,488  41 
1,(»8,584  93 
1,292.089  29 
1,<j82,121  67 
4.-),l.V2  63 
2,408.061  17 
4,9U,:560  39 

1909 

—1,044  72 

—650  01 

—33,688  23 

1910 

1311    

1912 

1913     

1914   

1915 

2,449,724  si 

27,378,170  91         25,519,313  89 

3,746,077  87 

31,010,419  12 

12,118,150  87 

90 


DEPAIiTilEST  OF  FIXASCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   IQTo 

Statement  accounting  for  the  Increase  of  Debt  from  July  1,  1867,  to  March  31,  1915 — 

Continued. 


Year. 


1808 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876. 

1877 

1878 

1879 

18S0 

1.S81 

1882 

1883 

1884 '. . 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1.891 

1,892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898.   

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1003 

1904 

1903 

1006 

1907  (9  mos.  I 

1008 

1909 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1913 

1914 


1915. 


Gross 

Increase  of 

Debt. 


Itrms  which  Decrease  the  Debt. 


Sinkiiif;  Funds. 


3, 
3, 

8, 

1!1. 

10, 

0, 

9. 

10, 

8, 

8, 

10. 

8, 

7. 

14, 

L'G, 

16, 

28, 

.n, 

9, 

6, 

5, 

4, 

5, 

4. 

6, 


6, 
9, 
9, 

11, 
13, 
10, 
16, 
15. 
16, 
14, 
35, 
49, 
35, 
35, 
38, 
32, 
58, 
115, 


585,595 
870,081 
671,104 
670,390 
076,.505 
S6,"i,159 
HI,  7.58 
175,839 
.?70,.557 
448,721 
170,759 
2(i3.556 
734,349 
294,088 
607,521 
168,728 
53,155 
366,076 
660,528 
.'^46,471 
155,660 
600,363 
776,301 
449,640 
506,242 
039,675 
633,540 
894,208 
477,793 
142,977 
500,483 
6.37,281 
740,714 
114,866 
209.864 
068,619 
632,780 
481,156 
034.967 
233,196 
036,317 
376,247 
883,376 
053,263 
980,611 
396,816 
85-,574 
025,044 


798,618,571  12 


35,-., 
420, 
120, 
421, 
4711, 
407, 
513, 
555. 
822, 
896, 
1,012, 
1,131, 
1,21.5, 
1,217 
1,220, 
1,290, 
1,3.50, 
1,503 
1,606, 
1,592, 
1,939, 
1,736, 
1,887, 
1,938 
2,027, 
2,095, 
2,131, 
2,002, 
2.055, 
2,101, 
2,359, 
2,482, 
2,465, 
2,480, 
2,509, 
2,020, 
2,315, 
2.261, 
2,317, 
1,177, 
2,234, 
1,922, 
1,441, 
1,203. 
1,1.56. 
1,.384, 
1,371, 
1,645, 


cts. 

200  00 
«fMi  60 
,-.33  .33 

oi;o  24 

0<(6  67 
82(i  02 
920  Wl 
.773  32 
953  32 
440  00 
7.53  35 
290  17 
SU7  90 
153  33 
205  80 
153  .33 
500  00 
194  84 
270  77 
952  02 

077  79 
044  34 
237  20 

078  57 
860  79 
513  89 
.360  81 
311  .36 
287  52 
813  80 
968  55 
484  65 
039  84 
330  00 

:vso  59 

588  46 
066  41 
618  27 
436  74 
146  71 
263  27 
.525  20 
030  96 
116  40 
4.50  10 
285  36 
428  61 
811  53 


73,528,151  07 


Surplus. 


Consolidate'! 
Fund  Transfers. 


S 


cts. 


201,835  .53 

341,090  .52 

1,166,710  07 

3.712,479  09 

3,125,344  SO 

1,638,.>;21  53 

888,775  79 

935.644  00 


4,132.743  12 

6,316,351  94 

t.064,492  35 

751,255  48 


97,313  09 


1,865,035  47 
3,885,893  94 
2,23.5.742  92 
155,977  42 
1,354,555  95 


1,722, 

4.H37. 

8,054 

5.648, 

7,291, 

14,345, 

15.050 

7,863. 

12. 89,-*. 

16.127. 

10,413, 

1,029, 

22.091, 

30.006, 

37,940, 

56,630, 

35,789, 


712  33 

749  00 
714  51 
333  29 
398  06 

166  17 
984  12 
089  81 
719  12 

167  20 
054  22 
171  97 
903  SI 
211  46 
776  59 
3t!6  04 
921  57 


tts. 


27,431  71 
39,475  98 


150,121  90 
6,962  .36 


4,468  22 

t867,486  44 

28,233  26 

♦4,503,142  76 

57,140  21 

54,637  21 


22,938  06 
"  '537'66 


190  14 


§  3,324,965  27 


455,130  69 
12,114  64 
61,621  85 


336,926,568  34 


9,625,598  36 


t  Northern  Railway  composition, 
and  CJiiebee,  83,305,4.50.24. 


:  Fishery  award,  $4,490,882.61.  §  Prorince  accounts,  Ontario 


PIBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


91 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

.Statement  accounting  for  the  Increase  of  Debt  from  July  1,  18G7,  to  March  31,  1915- 

Concluded. 


Items  which  Dkcrbask  the 

Debt.  —Con. 

Gross 

Decrease  of 

1 i-l't 

Vear. 

Receipts) 

from  Premiums 

on   Loans 

Doiuinitm 
Lands. 

Refunds  from 

Sales  of 

Public  Works. 

(Capital.) 

Net  Increase 
of  Debt. 

ises 

S        cts. 

S        cts. 

.*         cts. 

S          cts. 

557,102  19 

707,897  IS 

1,320,681  11 

4,173,621  31 

3,.59.5,951  .53 

2,203,770  05 

l,705,2.-)0  IS 

1,492,425  90 

827,421  .54 

1,764,920  44 

1,043,998  84 

5,634,438  93 

1,272,948  17 

5,349,896  45 

9,341,051  43 

9.363,664  83 

3,0,58,019  48 

2,120,234  43 

1,909,113  18 

1,690,803  37 

l,9:i9,077  79 

3,601,679  SI 

.5,773,131  14 

4,17:5,821  49 

2. 183,8.38  21 

3,490,009  84 

2,131,550  95 

2,002,311  3<; 

2,05.5,287  52 

2,101,813  80 

4,082  (;80  88 

7,320,2:«  0.5 

10,520,.S54  35 

8,128,070  19 

9,860,778  65 

20,290,719  90 

17,.?72,0.50  .53 

10,124,708  08 

1,5,210,1.55  86 

17,604,313  91 

21,647,:n7  49 

3,406,827  86 

23,54.5,109  41 

31,279,758  21 

39,103,232  75 

58,fll4,65l  40 

37,101, ;«0  18 

1,645,811  53 

$        cts. 

28,493  37 
102,184  46 
2,350,423  25 
—503,224  80 
4,480,554  39 
17,061,389  60 
8,476,502  78 
7,683,413  60 
8,543,1.30  00 
8  083  794  95 

1869..... 

1H70 



-      * 

1><71     ^ 

1S72 

*■    

is::!  , 

1^71 

IS75 

287^814  46" 

1,000  00 
7,7S3  57 
1,008  58 

1S7« 

1S77  

1,000  00 
3,012  23 

1S7S             

7,120,700  88 

l'-7^t            

INSO    



2,028,117  45 

9,401,401  25 

2,944,191  79 

-1,7.34,129  62 

4,805,063  68 

23,095,135  80 

14,245,841  88 

26,751,414  95 

4,155,668  35 

7,216,582  72 

1881  .   

l.'*.S2 

1,744,456  48 

1,009,019  15 

951,636  50 

393,618  20 

176,795  78 

l.<s.s  , 

1<<4. 

l.SSo 

1,627  50 

140,483  33 
126,046  63 

188fi 

1K87 

1S91    ....'..[...I.. 

2,998,683  49 

3,170  12 

275,818  74 

1892 

3  X^  403  93 

1893 

10,000  00 

549,605  17 
4,,501,989  87 
6,891,897  61 
.5,422,505  68 

1894 

1895 

1896  



3,041,163  69 
'>  417  80-'  45 

1S98 

1900 

2,317,047  69 
— 779,6:«  71 

2,986,190  80 

1902 

3,349,085  93 
— 10,1'22,100  75 

1903  



1904 

—739,270  27 
+  5,a56,44S  00 
+818,811  l.-v 
-3,371,117  79 
•^14,288,999  88 
+  4.5,969,419  33 
+  12,3.38.207  16 

1905 

1900       

1907  (9  mos.)  

190S 

1WI9  

1910 

5,508  50 

1911    

t3, 773, 505  70 

1912 

-122,591  32 

1913 

— 25,017,8X5  03 

1914 

+  21,695,224  46 
+  113,379,233  07 

191i 

.           . 

555,971  92 

4,281,034  61 

53,804  38 

424,971,129  28 

373,647,441  84 

92 


DEi'\i!r\ii:\T  or  iiy.wrF 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
State.ment  of  the  Business  of  tho  Post  Office  Saving  Bank,  Canada, 


PERIOn. 

& 

c   . 

1-1 
o  « 

1 
S 

h 

•sS. 

Total  amount  of  deiKwit  re- 
ceived during  period. 

Average    amount    of     each 
deiKwit    received     during 
]>oriod. 

stt-= 

nn 

< 

i. 

9 
■V 

_« 

"3 
f 

sS 

5  . 

Ji- 
ll 

nths  ended  .Tune  30,  1868 

led     .lune    30       1869 

81 

213 

226 

230 

235 

239 

266 

268 

279 

287 

295 

297 

297 

304 

308 

330 

343 

355 

392 

413 

433 

463 

"494 

634 

642 

673 

699 

731 

755 

779 

814 

838 

847 

895 

~      915 

934 

961 

989 

1,011 

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1,084 

1,102 

1,133 

1,151 

1,172 

1,212 

1,250 

1,269 

3,247 
16,633 
24,994 

S     cts. 
212,507  00 

S   cts. 
65  44 

S     cte. 

166 

927,885  00      55  71 
1  317 'lOl   00      .53  93 



4  787 

1870 

9,478 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1873 

1876 

1877 

33,2.56     1,917^.576  Oo!     .57  66 

15,148 

39,489     2,261,631  0.1 
44,413     2,306,918  00 
45,329  1  2,340,284  00 
42.508  i  1,942,346  Oo 
3S,W7  ;  1,726,201  (W 
36,126  ;  1,521,000  00 
40,097     1,724,.371  00 

57  27 
51  04 
51  63 
45  69 
44  66 

42  10 

43  00 

20,154 
23,800 

25,811 

2.5,9.54 

24,152 
22,484 

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21,944 

1879 

4.3,349     1,973,243  001     45  52 
56,031  1  2,720,216  OO]     48  55 
71,747     4,175,012  00      58  19 
97,380     6,435,989  CO      66  09 
109,489  1  6,826,266  00      62  35 
109,388  ,  6,441,439  00      38  88 
116,.576    7,098,159  00:     60  89 
126,322  ■  7,615,227  OO!     60  52 
143,076     8,272,011  Oi),     57  81 
153,978     7,722.330  00      49  51 
166,23.5     7,926.03i  OO'     47  lu 
154.678  ,  6,590,896  00!     42  67 
147,672  ;  6,-500,372  00     44  02 
145,423     7,056,002  00      48  62 
148,868     7,708.888  00      51  78 
145,960     7.524,286  00      51  55 
143,685     7,488,028  00      52  11 
1.5.5,398     8,1.38,947  00      52  37 
161,151     8.22.3.0<IO  OC      51  02 
179.814     9,183,693  0(1      31  07 
174,658     S,310,6;W  00;     47  58 
201,262    10.448,485  00!     51  91 
212,217    11,091,099  00;     52  26 
219.678    11,382.0.35  00^     51  81 
231,619    12,im;0,825  00      52  07 
235,043    U. 737.940  (XI      49  94 
223  281    10.5114-4.30  fio      47  04 

2.3,226 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

18SG 

26,716 
28,510 
35,85» 
45,2.53 
56,026 

59,714 

62,205 

18S7 

1.S88 

1SS9 

1890 

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1,0.85,979  72 

167,501  53 

389,169  28 

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493,889  23 

449,9-<l  6] 

1,&56.474  31 

786,8<iS  48 

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559,593  31 

1,216,168  80 

59,243  71 

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84,572 
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1891 

84,9(a 

1892  

77,3.81 

1893 

1891 

73,361 
84.941 

1895 

1896 

1897  

1898     

<i               1899 

8.5,588- 
87.221 
91,398^ 
94,532 
95  09a 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903  

1904   

1905     

92,713 
102,083 
105,946- 
104,393 
108,237 
110,1.57 

9  montliS 

1906 

■snded  March  31, 1907 

2.3;i.803 
186,916 
242,380 
199,881 
190,510 
203,196 
22.5,316 
230,263 
23:,260- 
183,515 

10,805.458  on      46  21 
8,803,5(13  00      47  09 
12,29.3,274  17|     50  71 
9.41i,.-.69  29      47  10 
8,816,511  71      46  28 
9,9.57.016  17      49  00 
11,031,877  19|     49  06 
11,299,963  88|     49  07 
11, .346. 4.59  39  ■  48  02 
10^154,189  07l    .5.5  33 

106,923 
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1909 

1910 

116,435 

115,048 

96,413 

1911 

90,664 

1.              1912     . 

9.5,829 

1913       

'    96,8a5 

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1914 

1915 

140,318  64 

104,917 
104,816 

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9,528 

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9,312 

8,597 

8,845 

10,487 

10,491 

13,920 

17,531 

20,939 

20,951 

21,5.55 

2-2,585 

26,704 

29,.581 

3.3,499 

32,006 

29,3(W 

26,032 

27,033 

26,037 

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26,6lS 

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30,320 

29,:wr 

32,304 
31,205 
35,.524 
37,376 
39,002 
39,5.36 
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44,403 
41,407 
36,663 
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7,212 

12,178 

17,153 

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24,294 

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90,159 
101,693 
113,123 
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110,805 
114,-275 
117.020 
120.628 
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135,737 
142,289 
142,141 
150,987 
157,368 
162,761 
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155,895 
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$     cts. 

939  37 
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,273  68 
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Ml  70 
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,404  60 
,81)9  64 
,011  04 
,6<15  84 
,104  84 
i,179  63 
1,491  69 
,536  96 


S    eta. 


.?     cts 


204,588  89 

97  33 

8,56,814  20 

118  80 

1,588,848  H:^ 

130  41 

2,497,259  65 

145  59 

3,096,500  01 

147  04 

3,207,051  .57 

136  32 

3.204,965  46 

128  36 

2,926,090  48 

120  44 

2,740,952  59 

112  27 

2,639,9,37  47 

109  60 

2,7H484  03 

107  87 

3,105,190  80 

113  14 

3,<H5,669  11 

125  -SO 

l!,208,226  77 

1.56  75 

9,473,661  53 

184  08 

11,976,237  31 

196  13 

13,245,552  04 

198  63 

1.5,090,.>40  31 

205  81 

17,159,372  09 

212  18 

19,497,750  15 

216  26 

20,689,032  62 

203  44 

23,011,422  ,57 

203  41 

21,9!)0.0.53  49 

195  78 

21,73,8,1^.8  09 

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2-2,298,401  65 

201  24 

24,153,193  60 

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2.5,2.57,868  14 

215  84 

26,805,542  47 

222  22 

28,  ".132,929  OS 

2-28  82 

3-2,380,829  09 

238  55 

34,4,80,937  77 

242  47 

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244  62 

37,507,4.55  SO 

248  41 

39,9.50,812  62 

2.53  87 

42,320,209  91 

260  01 

44.255,.326  93 

204  96 

4.5,419.706  28 

209  44 

4.5.3(kS,320  68 

274  09 

45,736,488  .51 

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47,453,-2-27  75 

283  60 

47..564,-2.84  28 

287  07 

45,193,484  21 

289  88 

43,.586,3.57  42 

•292  73 

4.3,3:50,.579  19 

291  93 

43,563,704  33 

294  51 

4-2,728,941  83 

292  .59 

41,.59I,2.86  57 

290  20 

39,99,5,406  40 

295  22 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

Statemunt  of  the  Balance  at  credit  of  Depositors  in  the  Dominion  Government  .Savings 

Banks,  on  the  Ist  April,  1915. 
Publi.shed  in  accordance  with  the  Revised  Statutes,  Chapter  30,  Section  39. 


Banks. 

Balance 

on 

let  April,  1914. 

Deposits 

1st  April,  1914, 

to  31st  March, 

1915. 

Intereot 

Added 

19141915. 

Total. 

Withdrawals, 
1st  April.  1914. 
to  31.-t  March, 
,     1915. 

Bab- nee 

on 

IstApril,  1915. 

N^oi'a  Scotia : — 
Anihersc .... 
Barrington . 

Guysboro' 

Halifaic    

KentviUe 

Lunenburg. . . 
Fort  Hood  . . . 

Shelburne 

Sherbrooke  . . 
Wallace 

$       cts. 

382,942  73 
1.50,526  25 
127,442  21 

2,517,564  02 
200,870  90 
425,553  4a 
104,707  id 
218,499  32 
1(10,402  07 
133,606  27 

.?       cts. 

71,207  57 

9,870  70 

9,878  00 

38.i,019  10 

33,443  90 

37.202  00 

8,747  00 

33,871  87 

18,326  50 

15,403  00 

S      cts. 

10,924  06 
4,4.58  18 
3,703  91 

73,312  29 
7,301  11 

12,284  09 
2,982  30 
0,340  38 
2,966  99 
3,961  70 

$       cts. 

40.5,074  35 
104,855  13 
141,024  12 
2,975,895  47 
301,615  97 
475,040  U 
116,437  21 
2.58,711  57 
121,695  56 
153,033  97 

8       cts. 

86,970  72 
10,835  98 
15,020  90 
441,.5.38  38 
52,305  61 
.57,66.3  67 
15,076  18 
38,104  15 
20,708  43 
ie,4.36  75 

$       «... 

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154,019  15 
12r.,iX)3  22 
2,.531.;ii7  09 
219,310  30 
417,:<7ii  44 
101.361  03 
22i),007  42 
100,927  13 
i:}4,.5y7  22 

4,422,115  10 

623,029  76 

128,238  60 

5,173,383  46 

756,726  77 

4,410.656  69 

jV.  Brunsirii-k  :- 

Newcastle 

St.  John 

287,486  91 
5,698,259  00 

19,043  12 
768,490  17 

8,261  30 
164,411  94 

314,791  33 
6,631,161  11 

31,914  77 
983,532  94 

282,870  5<i 
5,647,628  17 

5,985,745  91 

787,533  29 

172,673  24 

6,945.952  44- 

1,015,447  71 

.5,930,504  73 

Manitvtja : — 
Winnipeg. .  . . 

604,048  34 

98,276  50 

17,037  64 

719,962  48 

144,465  00 

575,496  82 

B.  Colmiihia :  - 
Victoria 

1,054,900  20 

440,745  21 

31,548  77 
1     55,020  .30 

1,527,200  18 

309,801  64 

1,157,398  54 

Prince  Edicard 
Island : — 
Charlotte  town 

1,908,901  30 

327,508  25 

2,291,495  85 

365,240  77 

1,926;255  08 

Recapitulation 

13,976,310  85 

2,277,153  01 

404,521  55 

16.657,994  41 

2,051,682  65 

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,    10,669, 

,  1 13,526, 

;  13,893, 

,   13,249, 

. '  14,268, 

,    15,158, 

'  14,406, 

'  11,480, 

12,657, 

9,854, 

9,748,^ 

10,211, 

11,118, 

11,142, 

11,224 

11,8.S2. 

13,296. 

I  12,67.5, 

10,825, 

I  13,374, 

13,972, 

'  14,769, 

12,112, 

14,617, 

;  13,574, 

I  14,109, 


501  34 
023  02 
382  20 
244  90 
337  SO 
835  3;5 
913  9S 
634  77 
876  44 
,575  72 
72;i  04 
533  26 
411  41 
6vSl  76 
422  ,53 
656  13 
070  97 
938  60 
295  74 
952  41 
859  02 
802  14 
Xi2  98 
075  m 
345  75 
981  12 
915  78 
195  15 
300  06 
655  33 
.551  49 
027  .SI 
23.S  26 
.573  71 
126  15 
IMH  90 
733  27 
470  62 
869  11 


Intt-rest 
allowed. 


Tot,-*!. 


WltliJiiuials. 


Increase 

oi-  Decrease  of 

Deposits 

over 

Witlidi-awals. 


S        cts. 

67,017  02 

90,622  76 

125,816  70 

172,530  51 

217,009  98 

220,824  60 

280,764  33 

298,654  00 

288,088  35 

294,221  25 

23<;,6r)0  50 

353,577  84 

404,. S03  55 

508,778  66 

703,013  68 

912,692  87 

1,054,239  93 

1,185,267  52 

1,3.35,620  .56 

1,487,569  36 

1,578,987  86 

1,619,221  95 

1,475,292  36 

l,348,.525  26 

1,320,580  00 

1,365,802  44 

1,437,220  20 

1,470,332  34 

1,542,969  78 

1,622.061  80 

1,446,0.^8  90 

1,451,066  34 

1,502,099  10 

1,589,761  05 

1.662.2.58  32 

l,72!l,292  ,S1 

I,7:t2,799  45 

1,809,833  91 

1,801,487  05 


.?       cts. 

572,518  36 

1,341,645  78 

1,936,198  90 

2,646,775  41 

3,602,347  78 

4,970,659  95 

6,078,678  31 

5,811,288  77 

5,237,.564  79 

.5,726,799  97  ' 

7,427,379  54 

6,876,111  10  , 

8,365,214  96 

11,17.8,460  42 

14,229,436  21 

14,806,349  00 

14,303,216  90 

1.5,4.54,206  12  i 

16,493,916  30  I 

15,894,.521  77 

13,059,846  88 

14,277.024  09  I 

11,32'.),625  34 

ll,09i;,600  86  I 

11,.531,925  75 

12,484,78.3  56 

12,580,135  98 

12,i;94,527  49  i 

13,425,276  84  ' 

14.88,S.147  13 

14,121,6.30  39 

12,276,094  15  1 

14,876,.337  36 

15,.562,334  76 

16,431,:«4  47 

16,841,987  71 

16,410,532  72 

15,.384,304  53 

1.5,911,356  16 


306, 

578, 

976, 

1,488, 

2.920, 

4,056, 

5,033. 

.5,  .8.50, 

5,364, 

5,3<J0, 

6.400, 

6,165, 

6,519 

6.394, 

8.267, 

10,3.55 

I  11,304, 

11,692 

12.299, 

12,2311, 

12,521, 

12,691, 

13.273, 

12,709, 

11,402 

10,164 

11,393, 

11,280 

11,076, 

12,752, 

12,945, 

12,145, 

11,968, 

12,663 

14,042, 

14,50-*, 

15.023. 

15,5a5, 

16,017, 


5        ct-. 

757  32 
.114  48 
,119  22 
,897  38 
,911  16 
,171  52 
XtAO  44 
360  40 
,627  90 
2.-<7  23 
,997  02 
,441  25. 
,941  98 
,744  60 
,449  52 
.<KI3  14 
,781  61  ! 
,666  57  ' 

,iii;(i  2,-^ 

,064  02 
,724  64 
,517  98  - 
,0.39  74 
,404  28  i 
,673  17  I 
,781  68 
,040  96 
,457  11  ' 
,489  99 
,487  13 
,974  68 
,330  41 
,100  10 
354  .S3 
,815  16 
,212  07 
,297  78 
,630  73 


•■<   cts. 

265,761  04 

763,531  30 

960,079  68 

1,157,878  03 

(«1,436  62 

914,488  43 

1.045,038  ,87 

.39,079  63 

127,0(i3  11 

426,512  74 

1,026,382  .52 

710,669  85 

1,845,272  98 

4,78.3.715  .82 

5,931,989  69 

4,4.50,445  86 

2,9.88.429  29 

3,761, .539  .55 

4,194,737  49 

3,658,461  49 

538,782  86 

1,. 5,8.5, 299  45 

1,943,892  64 

1,612,438  88 

129,521  47 

2,320,110  39 

1,186,354  30 

1,414,486  53 

2,348.819  73 

2,1.35,677  14 

1,176,143  26 

120,596  47 

2.906,006  95 

2,899,234  66 

2,:N'.i.ii29  64 

2,33.S,142  .Ki 

1,387,320  65 

140,993  25 

106,274  57 


12,000,958  19   1,361,700  16  13,31)2,658  35   12,731,468  .56  +       631,189  79 


14,809,848  0-1 
11,493,048  66 
10,9:16,712  98 
12,294,204  02 
i:},894.956  48 
13,873,738  87 
13,850,420  61 
12,431,342  08 


1,80.5,943  .56 

1,773,989  64 

1,706,048  15 

1,686,1174  69 

1,681,026  :{6 

1,664.6:«  13 

1,627,142  19 

1,580,0(>1  51 


16,61.5,791  60 
13,264,038  :{0 
12,642,761  13 
13,980,278  71 
1,5,57.5,982  84 
15,5.^8.372  00 
15,477,562  80 
14,011,403  59 


16,576.448  17 

15,90(;,273  27 

14,317,451  56 

14,1.50,177  :>S 

1.5,4.50,985  81 

16,617,216  67 

17.0.5O.597  17 

15,577,2.88  75 


39,:M3  43 
2.li42,234  97 
l,(i74,690  43 
1(!9,898  87 
124,997  O:! 
1,078,844  67 
1,. 572,879  97 
1,565,885  10 


,1" 


103,81.5,442  55  51,790,547  28  .558,605,989  83  506,026,481  83  +  00,405,007  96 

—  7,825,936  56 


Increase  at  i.i»'|ji).sits  over  tvithdrawals. 
Balance.  Jiily  1867 


62,579,671  40 
1,422,046  86 


64,031,718  26 


Totiil. 


S      cts. 

518  36 
645  78 
198  90 
775  41 
.347  78 
6,59  95 
678  31 
288  77 
564  79 
7!>9  97 
379  97 
111  10 
214  96 
460  42 
4:?6  21 
319  (JO 
210  90 
206  12 
916  30 
,521  77 
846  88 
024  09 
625  34 
600  86 
925  75 
783  56 
l:«  98 
527  49 
276  84 
147  13 
6.30  :i9 
094  15 
337  36 
334  76 
.H84  47 
987  71 
.532  72 
304  .53 
356  16 


572, 

1,341, 

1,93(>. 

2,646, 

3,602, 

4,970 

6,078, 

.5,811. 

.5,237, 

5.726, 

7,427, 

6,876 

8,365, 
11,178, 
14,229, 
14,806, 
14,303, 
15.4.54. 
16,493, 
15,894, 
13,059, 
14,277, 
11,329, 
11,096, 
11.531, 
12,484, 
12,.58ft 
12,694, 
13,425, 
14,888, 
14,121, 
12,276. 
14,876 
1.5,.562. 
16.431. 
16,811, 
16,410, 
1.5,384, 
15,911, 

13,362,658  35 


16,615 
13,264 
12,642 
13,9.>;0, 
15,575 
1.5,538 
15,477, 
14,011, 


791  00 
038  30 
61  13 
278  71 
982  ,84 
372  00 
717  20 
403  59 


110 


ItLI'MtrMKM   or  I  /SWCE 


I 


6  GEORGE  V,  J\.   1916 
CoMPAEAinE  Statement  uf  Finauce  Department. 


Lkttbr  ok  Ckedit 

CHEQfBS 


Yi-ar. 


1878-79. . 
1879-80. . 
1880-81. . 
1881-82. 
1882-83. , 
18S3-84. , 
1884-85. . 
1885-86. . 
188(>-87. 
1887-88. . 
1888-«9. 
1889-90. 
1890-91. 
1891-92. . 
1892-93. . 
1893-94. , 
1894-95. . 


Number  !    T<»tal  atiiouiit 
Clieciues    of  cheqviu!*  issiu-d 
Caslied       under  Letter  of 


by  Banks. 


Number. 


1895-96.' 

1896-97.   .  

1897-98 

1898-99 

1899-00 

1900-01 

1901-02 

1902-03 

1903-04 

1904-05 

1905  06 

1906-07  (9  mos.). 

1907-08 

1908-09 

1909-10   

191IV11 

1911-12..... 

1912-13 

1913-14. 


418,730 
503,978 
.')93,218 
44.S,501 
629,302 
669,447 
614,484 
662,344 
779,450 
874,106 
981,994 


Credit  System. 


$      cts. 


.50,891,249  59 

60,106,808  84 

62,884,254  76 

54,053,750  09 

92,847,436  17 

100,892,154  36 

87,614,8:53  59 

109,597,189  46 

113,562,077  31 

120,319,953  59 

141,441,053  76 


1914  15 1,087,962  t  216,793,283  06 


Reference 
to  the 

Treasury 
Board. 


329 
372 
313 
1,297 
703 
897 
810 
1,040 
1,070 
990 
1,115 
1,134 
1,707 
1,659 
1,492 
1,366 
1,778 
1,966 
827 
1,225 
1,015 
1,485 
1,603 
1,-576 
1,508 
2,114 
1,902 
2,156 
1,579 
2,514 
2,800 
2,893 
3,237 
4.228 
.5.233 
5,047 
4,652 


Issue  and 

Redemption  of 

Currency. 


2,946, 

4,900, 

3,262, 

4,006, 

3,0<»5, 

3,770, 

6,967. 

8..S77, 

0,76". 

7,334, 

6,862, 

6,899, 

6,769, 

8,906, 

7,179, 

8,114, 

8,333, 

7,562, 

9,679, 

16,296. 

5,437, 

9,0.'50, 

10,673. 

18,19!), 

22,593, 

20,274, 

41,605. 

31,446, 

27,441, 

37,525, 

45,349, 

18,622, 

39  769, 

56,976, 

65,955. 

75,595, 

81,060 


•S      cts. 

010  fX) 
.941  00 
903  60 
.583  00 
612  00 
990  00 
579  00 
li.''i2  00 

x:>2  00 

,8.52  m 
,953  fJO 
,973  00 
,398  00 
,805  00 
,351  UO 
,.390  00 
474  00 
,761  oa 
,714  00 
.9(13  00 
361  00 
907"  00 
,753  00 

,:v>8  oo 

790  00 
945  00 
644  11 
Mu  50 
857  36 
244  50 
192  86 
588  00 
998  25 
18  85 
340  25 
064  62 
335  01 


Savings  Banks 
.\ccouuts 

Salarii~ 

of 

.Staff. 

Remaining 
OiJen. 

Number. 

$      cts. 

22,622 

51,968  33 

25,468 

51,454  91 

28,212 

52,058  28 

33,748 

52,694  90 

38,758 

51,377  78 

43,406 

56,034  19 

46,601 

54,632  92 

51,592 

55,427  57 

.53,.519 

51,129  78 

57,367 

52,382  41 

58,114 

52,090  71 

57,297 

51,347  50 

56,149 

51,764  88 

54,794 

48,482  52 

55,039 

49,770  00 

55,815 

50,492  50 

54,932 

49,690  00 

54,186 

49,893  89 

47,081 

50,418  14 

46,093 

50,460  00 

49,320 

49,465  00 

45,773 

49,907  50 

48,569 

49.626  54 

49,001 

50,.533  27 

46,615 

46,001  71 

47,531 

51,367  97 

47,347 

55,063  10 

45,092 

56.921  63 

41,362 

45,321  61 

40,376 

61,672  40 

38,881 

99,562  02 

37,833 

10.5,553  89 

36,93(1 

100,546  30 

35,609 

100,504  61 

.34.762 

99,976  28 

3.3,280 

104,554  83 

32,410    112,4.52  45 


PUBLIC  Accouyrs 


111 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

ToT.\L  Amount  of  Issued  and  Redemption  of  Dominion  Notes  from  July  1,  187S,  to 

March  .31,  1915 


Year. 

Issued. 

Redemption. 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

1878-79... 

1879-80                

$      cts. 

1,650,412  00 

3,838,195  OO 

2,104,213  Oij 

2,645,819  00 

1,652,159-00 

1,5.55,110  00 

3,523,167  00 

4,622,088  00 

2,452,500  00 

4,263,667  00 

3,017,958  00 

3,413,793  00 

3,793,911  00 

5,006,593  00 

4,172,573  00 

4,863,808  00 

3,895,994  00 

3,906,764  00 

5,812,806  00 

8,078,500  00 

3,747,817  00 

5,454,682  00 

6,574,500  00 

11,.540,618  00 

17,861,500  00 

11,421,765  OO 

23,682,541  00 

17,026,923  00 

16,1.32,513  50 

21,593,319  50 

32,122,141  00 

13,202,788  IKJ 

21,315,100  00 

40,21:5,041  00 

32,300,796  25 

40.641,448  75 

67,503,725  00 

$      cts 

1,295,598  00 

1.062,746  00 

1,1.58,690  00 

1,360,764  00 

1,443,453  00 

2,215,880  00 

3,444,412  00 

3,755,864  00 

3,308,352  00 

3,071,185  00 

3,844,995  00 

3,486,180  00 

2,975,487  00 

3,900,212  00 

3,006,778  00 

3,250,582  00 

4,437,480  00 

3,655,997  00 

3,866,908  00 

8,218,103  00 

1,689,544  00 

3,596,225  00 

4,099,253  00 

6,058,740  00 

4,732,29<J  00 

8,8.5:5,180  00 

17,92:5,102  00 

14,419.717  .50 

11.279.:543  86 

15,931,925  00 

13,227,051  86 

5,419,800  00 

18,454,898  25 

16,763,677  85 

3:5,648,544  00 

34,950,615  87 

2-i,243,244  62 

S      cts. 

354,814  00 
2,77.5,449  00 

945,523  (JO 
1,285,055  00 

208,706  00 

'78J55 '66" 
866,224  00 

,  $     cts. 

1880-81 

1881-82 

1882-83 

1883-84 

1884  8.5 

660,770  00 

1885-86 

1886- 87.                               

855,852  OO 

827,037  00 
72,387  00 

541,4,S6  00 

1887-88 

1888-89.             

1,192,482  00 

1889-90.. 

18SI0-91 

1891-92. 

1892-93 

1893  94 ■. 

1894-95. ; 

818,424  00 
1,106.381  00 
1,165,795  00 
1,613,226  00 

1895-96                 

250,767  00 
1,945,898  00 

'2,b;^',27:5'66' 

1,85.8,457  00 
2,475,247  00 
4,881,878  00 

13,129,210  00 
2,.568.585  00 
5,7.59,438  00 
2,607,205  50 
4,853,li;9  CA 
5,661,:594  .50 

18,.Si)5,089  14 
7,782,988  00 
2,860,201  75 

23,449,363  15 

'  '5,69i5',832'88 
39,260,480  38 

1896-  97 

1897-98 

1898-99 

1899-00 

1900-01 

1901-02 

1902-03 

l!KH-0.5 

1905-06 

1906-07.(9  months)      

139,903  00 

1907-08 

1908-09 

1909-10 

1910-11 

1912-13 

1914-15 

1,341,747  75 

456,(il4,249  00 

302,651,119  81 

158,402,31194 

4,439,182  75 

Circulation  March  31,  1915 $157,056,118  91 

u       31,1914.    117,795,638  53 

Increase  1914-1915 S  39,260, 480  38 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

Statement  showing  the  total  amount  paid  to  each  Railway  on  :tL'cuuiit  ul    lUilway 
Subsiciies,  from  1884  to  March  31,  1915. 


Kailway. 


Allx-rta  Central  Railway  Co 

Albert  Soutliern  Railway,  N.B 

Atlantic  unci  Lake  Suiwrior  Hy.  Co 

Alpoiiia  Central  and  Hudson  Bay  Ry.  Co 

Algonia  Kastern  Ry.  (formerly  Manitoulin  and  North  Shore  Ky.  Co). 

Atlantic,  l^uebec  and  Wej^teni  Ry.  Co 

Atlantic  and  Xorthwe.^itern  Ry.  Co . . . 

Baie  des  Chaleurs  Ry.  Co - 

Buctouche  and  Moncton  R.ailway 

Hrockville,  Westport  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Railway 

Belleville  and  North  Hastings  Railway   

Beersville  Coal  and  Ry.  Co.  (see  Nortli  Shore  Ky.  Co.,  N.B.)— 

Beanharnois  .)  unction  Railway 

Brantford,  Waterloo  and  Lake  Erie  Railway 

Baie  of  Quinte  Railway 

Bruce  Mines  and  Algoma  Railway 

Caraquette  Railway,  N.B. 

The  Canadian  Xortliern  .\lberta  Ry.  Co 

The  Canadian  Northern  Ontario  Ry.  Co. — 

James  Bay  Railway  Co 

Canadian  Northern  Ontario  Ry.  Co 

Canadian  Northern  Quebec  Ry.  Co.  — 

Great  Northern  Ry.  Co 

Canadian  Northern  Quebec  Ry.  Co 

Chateauguay  and  Northern  Ry.  Co 

Canadian  Northern  Kailway  Co 

Canadian  Northern  Pacific  Railway  Co 

Canada  Eastern  Railway — 

Northern  and  Western  Railway 

Chatham  Branch  Railway 

Canada  Ea-stern  Railway ...  


Canada  Atlantic  Ry.  Co 

Cumberland  Railway  and  Coal  Co 

Chateauguay  and  Northern  (see  Canadian  Northern  Que.  Ry.  Co.)  .. 

,Cornwallis  Valley  Kailway .'■ 

Chatham  Branch  (see  Canada  Eastern) 

Central  Railway  Co.  of  Canada . . 

Central  Railway.  N.B 

Columbia  and  Kootenay  Railway 

Canadian  Pacific  Railway — 

Revelstoke  to  Arrow  Lake' 

Crow's  Nest  Pass 

Pipestone  Branch 

Kootenay  and  Arrow  head  Branch 

Selkirk  Branch 

Dyinent  Branch   

Waskada  Branch 

Pheasant  Hill  Branch ... 

Staynerville  Branch ' 

Teulon  to  Islandic  River 

M  oosejaw  Northwesterly 

Winnipeg  Beach  to  Gimli 

Calgary-  Edmonton  Branch 


Cap  de  la  Madeleine  Railway 

Coast  Ry.  of  N.S.  (see  Halifax  and  Yarmouth  Ry.)— 

Central  Ontario  Railway  Company  

Cape  Breton  Extension  Railway . 

Colchester  Coal  and  Kailway  Co 


Carried  forward  . 


Total  Amount. 


1,071,872  00 
12,461,105  27 


557,788  31 
1,099,388  58 


80,000  00 

3,404,720  00 

160,000  OO 

153,866  00 

8.3,200  00 

22,336  00 

.      64,000  00 

435.200  00 

13,024  00 
112,000  00 
600,474  27 

34,522  43 
126,000  00 


:<2il, 

50, 

164, 

2,04S, 
547, 
902, 

3,732, 

620, 

101, 

140, 

21, 


cts. 

480  00 
4C0  00 
940  01 
704  00 
648  00 
800  00 
000  00 
00<)  0» 
600  00 
800  00 
888  00 


02,400  00 
57,600  00 

141,722  45 
.'i.3,fl20  00 

224,000  00 
3,094.104  00 


13,532,977  27 


1,657,176  8l» 
1,909,132  00 
5,403,736  8" 


374,839  84 

282,355  20 

39,850  00 

44,800  00 

30,145  02 
226,012  54 

88.800  00 


5,280,342  70 
7,424  W 

205,862  79 

196,800  00 

12,800  00 


42,.596,121  .'>1 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


113 


SBSSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 


Statement  showing  the  total  amount  paid  to  each  Railway  on  account  of  Railway 
Subsidies,  from  1884  to  .March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


.  Railway. 


Biouglit  forward. 


Canadian  and  Gulf  Terminal  Ry.  Co 

Crow's  Nest  Pass  Ry.  (see  Canadian  Pauific  Ry.  Co.) — 

Dominion  Lime  Co , 

Drunimond  County  Railway 

Dominion  Coal  Conip.iny 

Klgin,  Peticodiac  and  Havelock , 

Ksquinialt  and  Nanaiiiio  Ry , 

Krje  and  Huron  Ry 

East  Richelieu  Ry 

Kdmonton,  Yukon  and  Pacific  Rv.  Co 

Predericton  and  St.  .Mary's  Ry.  Bridge  Co .    

Fredericton  and  (Jrand  Lake  Coal  and  Ry.  Co 

Great  Kasteni  Ry.,  Quebec 

Gatineau  Valley  Ry.  (see  Ottawa,  Northern  and  Western  Ry.)— 

Ouelph  .lunction  Ry 

Grand  Trunk.  Georgian  Bay  and  Lake  Krio  Ry  

Gulf  Shore  Ry.  Co 

Great  Northern  Ry.  (see  Canadian  Northern  Quebec  Ry.  Co.) — 

Grand  Trunk  Ry.  Co.,  Victoria  .Jubilee  Bridge 

Grand  Triink  Pacific  Ry.  Co 

Ha  Ha  P.ay  Ry.  Co 

Halifax  and  \'armouth  Ry.  (formerly  Coast  Ry.  of  Nova  Scotia) 

Hereford  Ry.,  Quebec 

Harvey  Rranch  Railway  Co.,  N.B 

Halifa.\  and  .Smithwestem  Ry.  Co 

International  Ry.,  (Quebec    

Inverness  and  Richn\ond  Co.  (see  Inverness  Ry.  and  Coal  Co.) — 

Irondale,  Bancroft  and  Ottawa  Ry      

Interjirovincial   Bridge  over  Ottawa   River  (see  Pontiac  and  Pacific 

.Junction  Ry.) — 
International  Ry.  of  New  Brunswick  (formerly  Restigouche  and  West 

ern  Ry.  Co. ) 

Inverness  Rv.  and  Coal  Co.  (fonuerly  Inverness  aiul  Richmond  Co.). 
•lames  Bay  Railway  (see  Canadian  Northern  Ontario  Ry.  Co.) — 

Joggins  Ry..  N.S 

Kingston,  Nai)anee  and  Western  Ry. — 

Napanee,  Tamworth  and  CJuebec  Ry 

Kingston,  Napanee  and  Western  Ry j 


cts. 


Kingston  and  Pembroke  Ry 

Klondike  .Mines  Ry 

Kettle  River  Valley  Ry.  Co 

Kootenay  Central  Rjiilway 

L'Assomption  Ry..  C^uebec ^ 

Laurentian  Ry.  (furmerly  St.  Lawrence,  Lower  Laurentian  and  Sague- 
nayRy. ! 

Leamington  and  Saint-Clair  Ry '. 

Lake  Erie  and  Detroit  River  Ry 

Lak<*  Krie  anrl  Northern  Ry.  Co 

Long  Saulc  and  Lake  Temisoaming  Ry.  (see  Lake  Teiniacaming  Col- 
onization Ry.) — 

I.'itbinicre  and  Slegantic  Ry'      

l.i<jwer  Laurentian  and  Saguenay  Ry.  (see  Laurentian  Ry.; — 

Lindsay,  Bolicaypeon  and  Pon'yfiool  Ry.  Co 

Liverix>ol  and  Milton  Ry 

Lake  Teiiiiscaming  Colonization  Ry  — 

Long  Saiilt  and  Lake  Teroiscaniing  Ry 

Lake  Temiscaming  Colonization  Ry 

Aloiitreal  anrl  Chain|tlain  .Junction  Ry 

Nfontreal  and  Lake  Maskinange  Ry ... 


Total  Amount. 


192,944  00 

15,788  80 


17,400  00 
292,935  95 


•S         cts. 

42,59B,12l  51 

210,053  59 

15,300  00 

42.'<,93i3  00 

87,808  00 

S2,(!.52  82 

1,.520,.'.G0  00 

90,000  OC 

69,952  UO 

91,200  00 

30,000  00 

21(i,.")76  00 

411,343  00 

40,000  00 
39,744  Oil 
53,099  20 

500,000  00 

1,220,480  on 

231,220  20 

100,000  00 

155,200  no 

5,553  57 

1,238,45(1  93 

lofi,800  0(J 

144,000  00 


72.5,288  07 
308,545  97 

.37,500  00 


208,7.32  811 

48.000  00 

197,184  00 

l,422,.59(i  80 

l,0f!5,85H  00 

11, '200  00 

217,6(10  00 

51,200  00 

475,851  00 

135,129  GO 


90,000  00 

18.5,173  06 
32,000  00 


310,335  95 

103,60(1  00 

41,280  00 


Carried  forward . . 
2-8 


54,164,792  07 


114 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

Statement   showing  the  total  amount  paid  to  each   Railway  on  account  of  Kailway 
Subsidies,  from  1884  to  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


Railway. 


cU. 


Brought  forw:u<l 54,164,7!»2  07 


Montreal  and  Ottawa  Ry 

Montreal  and  Western  Ry 

MoMtrpal  and  Sorel  Ry.  {See  Quebec,  Montreal  and  Southern  Ry.). ... 

Montfort  Colonization  Ry 

Massa«  ippi  Valley  Ry.  Co 

Midland  Ry.  Co.,    N.'S ■ 

Montreal  and  Province  Line  Ry 

Manitoulin  and  North  Shore  Ry.  Co.  {See  Algoma  Eastern  Ry.  Co.). . . 

Mafrnetawan  River  Ry.   Co 

Middleton  .and  Victoria  Beach  Ry.  Co 

Minudie.Coal  Co.- ,.. 

Maritime  Co.al  and  Ry.   Co 

Nakusp  and  Slocan  Ry 

North  Sliore  Ry.  Co 

Napanee,   Tamworth   and   Quebec  Ry.    {Sec  Kingiton,    Napanee  and 
Western  Ry. ) 

Northern  and  Facifie  Junction  Ry 

New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Ry 

Nova  Scotia  Central  Ry .  Co 

New  Glasgow  Iron,  Coal  and  Ry.  Co 

Northern  Colonization  Ry.  Co 

Northern  and  Western  Ry.     {See  Canada  Eastern  Ry) 

Northei  n  New  Brunswick  and  Seaboard  Ry .  Co 

New  Brunswick  Coal  and  Ry.  Co 

Nicola,  Kaniloops  and  Similkameen  Coal  and  Ry.  Co 

Napier\  ille  .Junction  Ry.   Co 

North  .Shore  Kailway  Co.,  N.B. 

Beersville  Coal  aud  Ry.  Co 

North  Shore  Railway  Co 


Ottawa,  Northern  aud  Western  Ry. 

Gatineau  Valley  Ry \ 

Ottawa  and  Gatineau  Ry J 

Ottawa,    Northern  and  Western  Ry 


Orford  Mountain  Ry.,  Quebec 

Ottawa  Arnprior  and  Parry  .Sound  Ry, 

Ottawa  and  Gatineau  Ry. (S»c  Ottawa,  Northern  and  Western  Ry.). 

<  )oha«  a  Railway  and  Navigation  Co  

Ontario  and  Quebec  Ry.  (i'fc  West  Ontario  Pacific  Ry.) 

Ontario.  Belmont  and  NortheriuRy.   Co 

Ottawa  and  New  York  Ry .    Co 

Pontiac  and  Pacific  ,Iunctit>n  Ry.  Co 

Pontiac  and  Renfrew  Ry.  Co 

Port  Arthur,  Duluth  and  Western  Ry 

Parry  Sound  Colonization  Ry 

Philipsburg  .Junction  Ry.  <^uarry  Co 

Pembroke  Southern   Ry     

Pontiac  and  Pacific  and  Gatineau  Valley  Ry. 

Interprovincial  Bridge  over  River  Ottawa  at  Ottawa 

Quebec  and  Lake  .St.  .Tohn  Railway 

Quebec,  Montreal  and  Southern  Ry. 

South  Shore  Ry 

Montreal  and  Sorel  Ry    

Quebec,  Montreal  and  Southern  Ry 

Quebec  Central  Ry 

Quebec,  Montmorency  and  Charlevoi.x  Ry. 

Quebec  Bridge  Co 

(Quebec  Ry.  Subsidies 


20,736  00 
6,880  00 


284,128  00 
130,803  20 


Total 
Aqiount. 


$ 


Ct»i. 


203,240  81 

93,757  57 

311,570  25 


Co. 


Carried  forward. 


192,000  00 
361,270  00 

167,-I40  00 

5,376  00 

399,060  40 

38,500  00 

3,552  00 

125,760  00 

18,544  00 

3,200  00 
117,760  00 
530.000  00 


1.320,000  OO 

Il3,44t1  00 

235,200  00 

39.840  00 

3.55,200  00 

108,160  00 

48,000  00 

.300,800  00 

173.440  00 


27.616  00 


414,!m  20 

202,926  50 

779,712  00 

22,400  00 

30.720  00 

262,384  00 

193,578  00 

13,600  00 

271.200  00 

1.^2,8()0  00 

23.712  OO 

04,000  00 

212,500  00 

1,261,463  50 


608,568  63 

541,877  30 

96,000  00 

374,353  33 

2,394,0<X)  00 


66,78<i,736  93 


PVBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


11& 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Statement  showing  the  total  auiouul  paid  to  each   Railway  on  account  of   RaiKvav 
Subsidies,  from  1884  to  March  31,  1915 — Concluded. 


Railway. 


Brought  fonvard. 


tiuclii-c  and  Sagiieniiy  Ry 

Resiiftouchi'  and  Western  Ry.  {See  International  Ry.  of  N.B.). 

St.  Louis  and  Hichibouctou  Ry 

South  Shiirt-  Ry.  (&c  Quebec,  Montreal  and  Southern  Ry.) 

SouthunipUin  Ry.  Co 

South  Norfolk  Ry 

St  Catharines  and  Niagara  Central  Ry 

•St.  Clair  Frontier  Tunnel  Co 

Shuswap  and  Okanagan  Ry 

St.  John  and  Quebec  Ry.  Co 

St.  Lawrence  and  Adirondack  Ry . .    ..'. 

St  ..Stephen's  and  Milltown  Rv     

St.  Mary  River  Ry.  Co ' 

Schoniberg  and  Aurt>ra  Ry.  Co 

St.  Mar^'  and  Western  Ontario  Ry .  Co 

St.  Maurice  V.illey  Ry.  Co 

Temiscouata,  Ry.,  N. B 

Temiskamiiig  &  Northern  Ontario  Ry.  Co 

Toronto,  (irey  and   Bruce 

Thousand  Islands  Ry.  Co 

Tobifjue  Valley  Kv.,  N.B 

Tilsonburg,  Lake  l<;rie  and  Pacific  Ry 

Thessalon  and  Northern  Ry 

United  Counties  Ry  ,  Quebec 

Victoria  Jubilee  Bridge  (Sic  Grand  Trunk  Ry.  Co.) 

Vaneoiner  and  Lulu  Island  Ry 

West  Ontario  Pacific  Ry.  and  Ontario  and  Quebec  Ry 

Waterloo  J  unction  Ry 

^^•rk  and  Carleton   Rv.,   N.B 


Total. 


Total 
Amount. 


66,789,730  9S 

248,801  28 

22,400  00 

81,280  00 

54,400  m> 

38,400  00 

373,000  00 

16;i,200  00 

508, 31 B  70 

14!l,481  GO 

14,848  00 

148,094  (HP 

4(i,]44  00 

()7,709  00 

173,120  00 

645,950  00 

2,134,080  00 

14,0.56  00 

29,840  00 

134,016  OO 

150,071  48 

6,112  00 

188,816  00 

61,760  00 

2,56,000  IH» 

32,S00  00 

32,896  00 


72,657,931  99 


2-Si 


116 


DEPAKTMBXT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   19  0 

Statement  showing  the  Yearly  iSubsidv  Payments  naade  to  various  llailways  from  l6f<l 

to  March  31,  1915. 


T..  Wl|..,n    l':ii.l 


18S4. 


Intern.ational  Ry.  Co  

Quebec  and  Lake  St.  John  Ry . . . 
Napance,  Tainworth  and  Quebec. 


1885. 


Co 


iS'apjMiee.  Tainwortii  and  Quebec. 
Pontiac  and  Pacific  Junction  Ry. 

Caraquet  Ry.  Co 

Great  Nortlii^rn  Ky.  Co 

Kingston  and  Pembroke  Ry    Co 

Quebec  and  Lake  St.  John  Ry.  Co.    . . 
Northern  and  Pacific  Junction  Ry.  Co. 

1S86. 


St.  Louis  and  Richibucto  Ry.  Co 

Pontiac  and  Pacific  .Junction  Ry.  Co 

E.'^quimalt  and  Nanaimo  Ry.  Co 

Northern  and  Pacific  .Junction  Ry .  Co.    . . 

Northern  and  Western  Ry.  Co 

Quebec  and  Lake  St.  .Jolin  Ry.  Co 

Quebec  Central  Ry.  Co     

Canada  Atlantic  Ry.  Co 

Montreal  and  Sorel  Ry.  Co 

Caraquet  Railway  Co . . 

Montreal  and  Champlain  Junction  Ry.  Co. 
Elgin,  Petitcodiac  and  Havelock  Ry.  Co. . . , 
North  Shore  Ry.  Co 


1887. 


Albert  Southern  Ry 

Baie  des  Chalevirs  Ry 

Kovictouclie  and  Moncton  Ry 

Canada  Atlantic  Ry ' 

Caraquet  Ry   

Krie  and  Huron  Ry 

Esquimalt  and  Nanaimo  Ry 

Great  Eastern  Ry^ 

Irondale,  Bancroft  and  Ottawa  Ry 

L' Assomption  Ry ^ 

Long  Sault  and  Lake  Temiscamingue  Ry 

Montreal  and  Sorel  Ry 

New  Brunswick  and  P.  E.  I.  Ry 

Northern  and  Western  liy 

Northern  and  Pacific  .Junction  Ry 

T^ontiac  and  Pacific  Junction  Ry 

Quebec  and  Lake  St.  .John  Ry 

St.  Lawrence  and  Lower  Laurentian  &  Saguenay  Ry. 


1888. 


Albert  Southern  Rv 

Baie  de.s  Chaleura  Ry 

Bouctouche  and  Moncton  Ry 

Caraquet  Ry 

Druniriiond  County  R}' 

Ooniinion  Lime  Co 

International  Ry 

Jogpins  Ry 

Ltamington  and  Lake  St.  Clair  Ry . 

Carried  forward . . . . 


$         Ct8 

144,000  00 
32,000  00 
32,000  00 


57,000  00 
49. 1. '.K)  00 
32.000  00 
25,088  00 
48,000  00 
37,027  00 
1.54,440  00 


22,400  00 
41,000  00 

422,520  00 
1,051,.590  00 

128,000  00 

lS(i,74o  (X) 
00,342  00 
48.480  00 
(14,972  DO 
7(1,^00  00 
30,000  (10 
38,400  00 

530.000  00 


1,0(10  00 

2.)0,00O  00 

4n,4!>0  00 

44.:»84  00 

(;i,2(x»  00 

90,000  00 

327,480  00 

19,200  00 

l.">,(100  00 

11,2(H)  00 

14,400  00 

4.9.')<l  00 

97,440  00 

18,200  00 

78,370  00 

60,580  00 

202,219  00 

64,430  00 


18,428  57 
5(i,,300  00 
20,573  57 
40,050  00 
15,057  00 
11,840  00 
8,960  00 
2(i,13S  78 
32,000  00 


$   cU. 


208,000  00 


403,245  00 


2,701,249  00 


1,406,533  00 


223,347  92 


4,719,027  CO 


PC B Lie  ACCOUXTS 


117 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Statement  showing  the  Yearly  Subsidy  Payments  made  to  various  llailways  from  1S84 

to  March  31,  lid 5 — Continued. 


To  whom  paid. 


Brought  forward 

18SS— Concluded. 


ij  .Sault  ami  Lake  Teiniscamiiigue  Ry  

ntrt-al  and  Lake  Chatiiplain  .Junction  Ry  . . 

1  Bninswick  and  P.  K.  I.  Ry 

;  them  and  Western  Ry 

: .tiac  and  I'.icitic  Ky 

■-i)ec  and  Lake  St.  John  Railway ,- . . . 

Lawrence  and  Lower  Laurentian  Railway.. 

Uiiscuuata  Kail  way 

I  inmto,  G  rey  and  Bruce  Railway 


West  Ontario  and  Pacific. 


1SS». 


Albert  Southern  Ry.  Co 

Baie  des  Chaleurs  Ky.  Co 

Bt:'auharnf»i.s  .Iiinution  Uy.  Co 

BelleWUe  anil  North  H:i>tings  Ry.  Co 

r.iockville,  Westport  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rv.  Co. 

ada  .\tlantic  Ry.  Co  

•iquet  Railway  Company 

ninion  Line  Comixiny 

inuiond  County  Ky.  Co 

Idricton  and  St.  Mary's  Eridgi'  Ry.  Co 

Gat'l|>li  . I  unction  Ky.  Co 
Uarvey  Brinili  Ry.  Co 

Hereford  Railway  Conii)aii> 

Lake  Krie,  Kssex  and  Detroit  Kiver  Ry.  Co ,. 

Lake  iVniiscaniingue  Colonization  Ry.  Co 

Leamington  and  Lake  .St.  Clair  Ry.  Co 

Montr> al  an  i  Lake  Clianiplain  Ry.  Co 

^'  .ntreal  and  Lake  Maskijionge  Ky.  Co 

-them  and  Western  Ky .  Co 

■  iri  1  and  P.acific  Junetion  Ry .  Co 

iju'  l>ec  and   Lake  St.  .John  Ry .  Co 

South  Norfolk  Ry.  Co     

>'    Catharineti  and  Niagara  Ry.  Co 

dscouata  Railway  Company 


isno. 

Atlantic  anrl  North- Western  Ky.  Co 

B.aie  des  Chaleurs  Ry .  Co 

Buctouche  and  Moncton  Ry .  Co 

Bvauliarnoi.s  .Tunction  Ry.  Co  

BrantfonI,  Waterlcxi  .-rnd  Lake  Erie  Ry.  Co.    . 

Canada  .\tlantic  Ry.  Co 

CuniU-rland  Railway  and  Coal  Co  . . 

Dnmnnond  County  ky.  Co 

Great  Northern  Ry.  Co 

Hereford  Ry.  Co 

International  Ry.  Co 

■IjKgins  Ry.  Co     . . 

I^ate  Temiscaininguc  Colonization  Ry .  Co 

Ijake  Erie,  K«sex  and  Detroit  Ry .  Co 

MontreaL  and  Lake  Chainplain  .Function  Hy .  Co  • 

^IontreaI  and  Sorel  Railway  Co   

Montreal  and  Lake  Ma<<kinonge  Ry .  Co 

Xapanee,  Tamworth  and  t^uel^c  Ry.  Co 


Carried  forward . 


3,om-  00 

1G,4IJ0  W 
IG.OOO  00 

159,400  00 
24,158  00 

232,013  00 
2S,383  00 

24it,t;S4  I.IO 
14,056  00 
60,000  00 


1,387  06 
75,200  00 
54,650  00 
21,888  00 
4.5,000  00 

9,491  20 
13,9.50  00 

3,520  00 
13,815  00 
30,000  00 
40,000  00 

.5,5.53  57 

03,900  00 

106,5110  00 

9,000  00 
19,200  00 
36,7(W  00 
19,700  Ot 

6,300  CO 

800  <X» 

19,911  00 

54,400  (XI 

2(;,640  00 

163,216  00 


186,600  0  1 

148,675  00 

4,366  00 

4,250  00 

36,620  00 

149,812  00 

29,400  00 

12,428  OO 

20,tK)0  00 

91.3(JO  Ot( 

3,840  0<.l 

9,761  22 

26,.360  00 

11,900  00 

5,400  00 

6,719  50 

20,080  00 

9.5,744  00 

863,255  72 


^   cts. 
4,719,027  00 


1,027,041  92 


846,721  83 


6,592.790  75 


118 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

Statbment  showing  tlie  Yearly  Subsidy  Payments  made  to  various  Kailways  frcitu 
1881  to  March   31,  1915 — Continued. 


To  Whum  raid. 


Brought  forward  

lS'M—Oonclii<le(l. 


Northern  and  Western  Ry.  Co 

Northern  and  Pacific  J  unction  Ry.  Co 

Nova  ricotia  Central  Ry.  Co 

Pontiac  and  Renfrew  Ry  .Co 

(Quebec  and  take  St.  John  Ry.  Co 

Qiiel>ec,  Montmorency  and  Charlevoix  Ry .  Co.. . . 

!St.  Clair  Frontier  Tunnel  Co 

Temiscouata  Ry.  Co 

Thousand  Islands  Ry.  Co 

West  Ontario  and  Pacific  Ry.  Co  » 


1891. 


Albert  Southern  Ky.  Co 

Atlantic  and  North-Western  Ry  .Co 

I'lUctoiu'he  and  Moncton  Ry .  Co 

Ihaiitforil,  Waterloo  and  Lake  Erie  Ry .  Co. . . 
I!rocU\  ille,  Westport  and  Savdt  Ste.  Marie  Hv  . 

Canada  Atlantic  Railway  Co 

Central  Railway,  New  Brunswick 

Cumberland  Railw.ay  and  Coal  Co 

Cornwallis  Valley  Ry.  Co 

Drummond  County  Ry .  Co 

■Great  Eastern  Ry.  Co 

Oreat  Northern  Ry.  Co 

-Togg^ns  Railway  Co 

Lower  Laurentian  Ry .  Co 

Montreal  and  Ottawa  Ry .  Co   

Montreal  and  Sorel  Ry.  Co 

Montieal  and  Lake  Maskinonge  Ry.  Co 

Montreal  and  Western  Ry.  Co 

Najianee,  Tamworth  and  Quebec  Ry .  Co  

Northern  and  Pacific  .Tnnction  Ry .  Co 

Nova  Scotia  Central  Ry .  Co 

Ottawa  .and  Gatineau  Valley  Ry .  Co 

Ontario  and  Quebec  Ry.  Co 

Pontiac  and  Renfrew  Ry.  Co 

Port  Arthur,  Duluth  .and  Western  Ry.  Co. . 

<iuebec  and  Lake  St.  John  Ry.  Co 

St.  Catharines  and  Niagara  Central  Ry.   Co. 

St.  Clair  Frontier  Tunnel  Co 

Temiscouata  Railway  Co 

it*:i-j. 


.^  Ibert  Soutliern  Ry  .Co ' 

Atlantic  and  North -Western  Ry  ■  Cc 

lirockville,  Westport  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry. 

Centi-al  Railway,  New'  Brunswick 

("hatliam  Branch  Ry 

< 'oluuibia  and  Kootenay  Ry 

(  kirnwallis  V.alley  Ry .  Co 

IJrummond  County  Railway  Co 

lOlgin,  Petitcnuiac  and  Havelock  Ry .  Co 

(i  reat  Eastern  Ry .  Co 

Great  Northern  Ry    Co 

Montreal  and  Western  Ry .  Co 

N()va  Scotia  Central  Ry .  Co 


Co., 


Co. 


S   cts. 
863,255  72 


35, 

219, 

9, 

38, 
65, 

173, 
74, 
10, 

189, 


100  00 
000  00 
100  00 
800  00 
440  00 
000  00 
000  00 
300  00 
400  00 
200  00 


10,084  37 
186,600  00 

1,600  43 
16,190  00 
47,400  00 
30,188  00 
75,639  00 
10,450  00 
42,670  00 
130.000  00 
16,300  00 

9,500  00 

1,600  00 
32,003  00 
49,960  00 
17.116  07 

1,500  00 
76,143  00 

7,600  00 
600  00 

3,300  00 
87,582  00 

6,000  CO 

3,800  00 
87,000  00 
70.3.".0  00 
11,760  0(1 
143,400  00 
82,770  00 


18,960  00 

186.600  00 

12,800  GO 

83,612  .54 

24,439  84 

88,800  00 

2,130  00 

5,105  00 


t  ctx. 

6,592,790  75 


1,678,195 


1,265.705  87 


Carried  forward . 


44,252  82 

4,845  00 

24,100  00 

32,253  IK) 

8,300  00 

5:16,198  20 

9,5;W,6»2  34 

PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


119 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  2 

St.itement  showing  the  Yearly  Subsidy  Payments  made  to  various  Railways  from 
1884,  to  March  31,  1915— Continued. 


To  Whom  Paid. 


Brought  forward 

1892— Concluded. 

Ottawa  anii  Gatine.iii  Valley  Ry.  Co 

Orfurd  Mountain  Ry.  Co 

Parry  Sound  Colonization  Ry.  Co 

Port  Arthu:.  Dulutli  and  Western  Ry.  Co 

tjuebec  and  Lake  St.  .Tphn  Ry.  Co 

iShuswap  and  Okanagran  Ry .  Co 

.St.  Clair  FrontiT  Tunnyl  Co 

St.  Lawrencf  and  Adirondack  Ry.  Co 

St.  Lawrence,  Lower  Laurentian  and  Saguenay  Ry.  Co 

TemiscouaUi  Ry.  Co  

Tot.ique  Valley  Ry.  Co 

Waterloo  .Innction  Rv.  Co 


1893. 


Atlantic  and  N'orth-Westem  Ry.  Co. 

Urunimond  County  Ky . 

Irondale,  Bancroft  and  Ottawa  Ry. 

Kingston,  Napanee  and  Western -.., 

.Montrt-al  and  Western  Ry 

.Montreal  and  Chaniplain  Junction  Ry 
New  (ilasgow  Irtin,  (.'oal  and  Railway  Co. 
Ottawa  and  (iatineau  Valley  Ry.  . 

Parry  Sound  Colonization  Ky   

Port  Arthur,  Uuluth  and  Western  Ky .  .  .    . 

<2uehec  and  Lake  St.  John  Ry   .    

St.  Lawrence  and  .Adirondack  Ry 

Teniiscouata  Ry 

Tobique  Valley  Ry   


18!)4. 

Atlantic  and  Ni)rth-We8t«rn  Ry 

Bale  de.s  Chaleurs  Ry 

Buctouche  and  Monoton  Ry 

Irondale,  Hancnjft  and  Ottawa  Ry 

Kingston.  Na[ianee  and  Western  Ry 

I,ak^  Krie  and  iJetroit  Kv e 

Lotbiniere  and  Megantic  Ry 

Montreal  and  Ottawa  Ry 

Montreal  and  Western  Ry 

Mom  ford  Colonization  Ry '. 

New  (ilasgow  Iron.  Coal  and  Ry.  Co 

Ottawa,  Arnprior  and  Parry  Sound  Ry 

Ottawa  ind  (iatineau  Valley  Ry. 

Orf<>rri  Mountain  Ky 

Philipsljurg  tfunction  Railway  and  Qarry  Co 

QuelKc  and  Lake  .St.  .lohn  Railway  Co 

Shuswap  and  Okanagan  Railway  Company 

St.  Lawrence  and  .-Adirondack  Railway  Company. 

Thousand  Lslands  Railway  Company 

Tobifpie  Valley  Railway  Company 

Unit»d  Counties  Kailw .ly  Company 


S  cts. 

nm,li>S  20 


;W,790  00 
32,000  00 
.H0,400  00 
70,075  00 
2(;.222  73 
162,260  00 
58,600  00 
40,256  00 
92,784  00 
54,830  00 
73,000  00 
32,800  00 


186.600  00 

13,435  00 

17,000  CO 

1,S56  00 

133,388  00 
15.100  00 
32,945  84 

101,380  00  I 


28,820  00 
114,125  00 
?6,471  77 
24,448  00 
21,150  00 
41,674  46 

18fi,G00  00 
95,825  00 
34,580  00 
32,000  00 

13,932  80 

220,  XSl  00 

3,"),2<Hi  00 

23,640  IK) 

119,486  00 

32,000  00 

.5,45-1  16 

101,120  00 

.")3,376  00 

.52,«f(0  (MJ 

18,688  00 

81,000  00 

640  00 

297  60 

14,000  (X) 

19.341  .54 

88.973  00 


•$  cts. 

9,536,692  34 


1,248,215  93 


811,391  07 


Carried  forward 


1,229,885  10 
12,826,187  44 


120 


DEJ'ARTMEXT  OF  FISASCE 


6  GEORGE  V.  A.  1916 

Statemewp  showinj;  the  yearly  Subsidy  payments  made  to  various  Railwayf  from    1884 

to  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


To  Whom  Paid. 


Brouglit  forward . 


18i)5. 

Atlantic  and  North-Westerii  Railway 

(Canada  Ea-ttern  Railway 

f Canadian  Pacific  Railway. 


Dnimmond  County  Railway 

Dominion  Coal  Company's  Railway ... 

irondale,  Bancroft  and  Ott:iw.i  Railway 

tjraiid  Trunk,  (Jcorgian  Bay  and  Lake  Erie  Railwaj- 

lireat  Northern  Railway    

Lake  Teniiscaniingue  Colonization  Railway.    , 

Lotbiniei  c  and  Megantic  Railway 

.Montford  Colonization  Railway 

Nakusp  and  .Slocan  Railway ; . . 

Ottawa,  Arnprior  and  Parry  Sound  Railway   . 

I'arry  Sound  Colonization  Railway. . .  ,  .    .    - 

riiilipsburg  Junction  Railway  and  Quarry  Company. 

Quebec,  Montmorency  and  Cliarlevoix  Railway 

Sliu.>!wap  and  Okanagan  Railway. . .    

United  Counties  Railway. . .    

Pontiac  and  Pacific  Junction  Railway 


lSi)6. 

.\tlantic  and  Nortli-We.itern  Raflway 

Heauharnois  .function  Railway 

]  >oininion  Coal  Company 

(Jreat  Northern  Railway 

T-ake  Teniiscamingue  Colonization  Railway ...    . 
New  Glasgow  Iron,  Coal  and  R:iilway  Company 

( )sha^\'a  Railway  and  Navigation  Company 

Ottawa,  Arnprior  and  Parry  Sound  Railway.  . 

Parry  Sound  Colonization  liailway 

Quebec  Central  Railway . . . 

Quebec  and  Lake  St.  -John  Railway 

St.  Stephen  and  Milltuwn  Railway  

Tilsonburg.  Lake  Krie  and  Pacific  Railway    

Tortinto,  Hamilton  and  Buffalo  Railway    . . 
United  Coimties  flailway 


1807. 

-Atlantic  and  North -Western  Riiilway. . . 

Canadian  Pacific  Railway    

Cap  de  la  .Madeleine  Railway 

Gulf  Shore  Rj^ilway 

Irondale,  Bancroft  and  Ottawa  Railway. 

Lake  Temisc.amingue  Railway 

IjOtbiniere  and  Megantic  Radway    

Montreal  and  Ottawa  Railway 

Ontario,  Belmont  and  Northern  Railway 
United  Counties  Railway 

1898. 

Atlantic  and  North- Western  Railway. . . 

Coast  Railway  of  No\'a  Scotia 

Gulf  Shore  R.ilway    

Carried  forward 


186,000  00 
.■«>,40O  00 
28,000  00 
lIL'.OUtJ  00 
32,000  00 
32,000  00 
39,744  00 
3iO0O  00 

2;«,198  95 
38,400  00 
3.1,200  00 


$         ct.s. 
1-.J.8J0.1.<»7  44 


117,7fiO  00 

249,2S0  00 

(W,780  00 

2,912  00 

30,400  00 

300  00 

42,728  15 

18,750  00 

1.310.549  10 

186,000  00 

3,500  00 

55,808  00 

32,000  00 

17,900  7.T 

1,440  00 

22,400  00 

80,000  00 

24,800  00 

288,000  00 

3,744  00 

9,6.35  .89 

51,200  00 

4,790  00 

52,926  85 

834,745  49 

ist;,ooo  oo 

52,000  00 

7,424  00 

28,635  05 

48,000  00 

6,476  25 

22,400  00 

32,000  00 

30,720  00 

2,700  00 

416,955  30 

186,600  00 

90,4(fl  00 

25,064  15 

302,064  15 

15,388,437  33 

rVBLlC  ACCOUKTS 


121 


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Statement  showing  the  Yearly  Subsidy  Payments   made    to    ^•aI■ious    Railways   from 
1884  to  March  31,  1915— Continued. 


To  \Vhoiii  Paid. 


Brought  forvvard . 


189S. 

Ott.iwa,  .\mprior  and  Pany  Sound  Railway 
St.  Lawrence  and  .\diroud,ick  Railway. .    .. 

Cruw'si  Xe.st  Pai*s  R^iiUvay    

Montreal  and  Ottawa  Railway 

( >ttawa  and  Xew  York  Railway 

St.  Stephen  and  Milltown  Railway 

-Montfonl  Colonization  Railway 

I'nited  Counties  Railway 

(iran'l  Trunk  Railway 

1899. 


.\tlantic  and  North-We.<tern  Railway 

Nova  Scotia  Central  Railway 

Central  Railway  of  New  Brunswick   

Crow's  Xest  Pass  Railway 

Great  Northern  Railway  Company 

Montreal  and  *  ittawa  Railway 

Ottawa  and  New  York  Railway   ...    .*    . 

Drunimond  County  Railway 

Victoria  Kridge 

M'tntford  Colonization  Railway 

liestipouche  an  1  U'ettern  Railway 

Til^mburg.  I»ike  Erie  and  P,acific  Railway. . 
Ottawa,  Amprior  and  Parrry  Sound  Railway 
East  Richelieu  Valley  Railway 


1900. 

Atlantic  and  North-Western  Railway 

Canada  Kastem  R;»ilway 

( 'row'.s  Nest  P.ass  Railway 

Grand  Trunk  R;'.ilway 

Pembroke  .Sdiitlieni  Railw.ay 

Philifjslmrp  Railway  and  < Quarry  Cotni)any. 

Restigonche  and  Western  Railway 

.South  .Shore  K-ailway .' 

Tilsouburg,  Lake  Erie  and  Pacific  Railway. 


1901. 

Atlantic  and  North-Westem  Railway 

NLissawippi  Valley  Railway 

Great  Northern  Rjiil  way  

S'  >uth  Shore  Railway 

Inverness  and  Richmond  Railway 

Canadian  and  Northern  Railway .  

Grand  Trunk  Railway 

Central  Ontario  Railway 

Midland  Railway   

Canadian  Pacific  R.'\ilway 

Ottawa  an  1  New  York  Railway   

Quelwc  Bridce 

St.  .Mary's  River  Railway 

Crow's  Ne**!  I*a.ss  Railway  ....    • f. 

Pontiac  and  Pacific  .function  and  Gatineau  Valley  Railway. 


Carried  forward . 


$   cts. 
.S02,064  15 


327, 

84, 

453, 

40, 

33, 

5, 

35, 

1, 

131, 


232  00 

480  GO 
7.50  00 
000  00 
1)1  lO  00 
212  11 
S40  00 
4S8  00 
2GS  52 


18G, 

4. 

66, 

2,322, 

32. 

4li. 

138, 

13ii, 

68, 

t>4, 

32, 

10, 

22, 

69; 


600  00 
500  00 
761  00 
500  OO 
000  00 
400  00 
784  00 
000  00 
331  05 
400  OO 
OliO  00 
912  00 
I'SO  00 
952  00 


180,600  00 

8,000  OC 

340,000  00 

72,028  68 

64,00(J  00 

2,112  00 

14,930  00 

30,890  19 

7,159  48 


186,600  00 

5,376  00 

345,323  11 

88,400  00 

132,800  00 

537,600  00 

228,.371  75 

67,200  00 

170,264  OO 

92,.H0O  00 

90,000 '00 

74.570  00 

75,CK)0  00 

205.524  00 

212,500  00 


S   cts. 
15,388,437  :JS 


1,414,934  78 


3,201,220  05 


725,720  35 


2,512,328  86 
•^3,242,641  37 


122 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE   V,  A.   191 C 

Statkment  showing  the  Yearly  Subsidy    Payments    made    to    various    K^iilways    fioni 
1884  to  March  31,   I9ld— Continued. 

To  whuin  piiid.  


Brought  forward . 


1902. 

AlKoinu  Central  and  Hudson's  Bay  Ry 

Atlantic  and  Lake  Superior  I^ . .   

Atlantic  and  North-Wfstem  Ry 

Canadian  NortliPrn  Ry     

Canadian  Pacific  Ky 

Crow's  Nest  Pass  Ry 

Inverness  and  Richmond  Ry 

Lake  Krie  and  Detroit  Ry 

Montreal  and  Province  Line 

Ottawa  Northern  and  Western  Ry 

t^uebec  Bridge 

Thousand  Islands  Ry '....... 

York  and  Carleton  R  v 


1903. 


Atlantic  and  North-Western  Ry 

Quebec  Bridge 

Crow's  Neot  Pass  Ry   

Cape  Breton  Ry.   Extension 

Canadian  Pacific  Ry. — West  Selkirk  Branch 

"        '  *    M  1.         Dj'ment  Branch 

II               II          t.         KooCenay  and  Arrowhead 
Waskada  Branch 


Great  Northern  Ry 

Inverness  and  Richmond  Ry 

Algoma  Central  and  Hudson's  Bay  Ry 

Atlantic  and  Lake  Superior  Ry   

Maiiitouliu  and  North  -Shore  Ky 

Bay  uf  Quinte  Ry 

Canadian  Northern  Ry 

Bruce  Mines  and  Algoma  Ry 

Halifax  and  Yarmouth  Ry 

Midland  Ry 

Magnetewan  River  Ry 

Tilsonburg,  Lake  Erie  and  Pacific  Ry 

1904. 

Atlantic  and  Lake  Superior  Ky    ....    

Atlantic  and  North-Western  Ry 

Bay  of  Qiiinte  Ry 

Canadian  Northern   Ry   

Canadian  Pacific  Ry 

Cape  Breton  Ry     

Chateauguay  and  Northern  Ry 

Halifax  and  South  Western 

Halifax  and  Yarmouth  Ry 

Inverness  Railwav  and  Coal  Company 

Midland  Ry ". ». . . . 

New  Brunswick  Coal  and  Railway  Company 

Northern  Colonization  Ry 

Ottawa  Northern  and  Western  Ry   ... 

Ponliac  antl  Pacific  Junction  Ry 

Restigouche  and  Western  Ry  

St.  Mary's  Ri\  er  Ry 

Schouilx  rg  and  Aurora  Ry 

South  Shore  Railway 

Tilsonburg,  Lake  Erie  and  Pacific  Ry     


Carried  forward. 


S   cts.       S   cte. 
23,242,641  37 


380,024  00 
14,800  00 

186.600  00 

!«9.891  00 
67,200  00 
22,946  00 
86,800  00 

137,120  00 

5S,5G0  00 

8,192  00 

167,430  00 

5,440  00 

18.a36  00 


18G, 

1. •!■-'. 
6o, 
li.-j, 
83, 
22, 
42^ 
50, 
37, 
91. 

202, 
52. 
32. 
19, 
•"'7, 
28, 
60 

190, 

3, 

44, 


600  00 

X'9  33 
IKK)  00 
280  00  j 
200  00  I 
.■«6  00  i 
771  CO  ' 
480  00 
777  20 
775  53 
912  00  ' 
3o3  98 
000  00 
200  00 
485  00 
800  00 
(HX)  00 
186  30 
552  00 
160  00  ' 


37,000  00 

186,600  00 

49,920  00 

:f74,156  0(1 

409.986  85 

117,120  00 

191,595  OO 

185,422  00 

9.000  00 

.->7,170  44 

1,750  00 

4.8,000  00 

.58,384  00 

9(i,(;72  00 

21,6!)6  00  , 

30,208  00  < 

40,960  00 

46.144  00 

80.494  16  : 

4,000  00 


2,093.939  00 


1,463,222  34 


2,046,878  45 


28,846,681  16 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


123 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Statemknt  sliowiiij,'  tlie  Yearly  Subsidy  payments  made  to  various  Railways  from  1884 
to  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


To  whom  paid. 


Brought  forward 


1905. 


Atlantii;  and  XorthWestern  Ry.  Co 

.\tlaiitk  and  Lake  .Superior  Ry.  Co 

.A.lpom.»  Central  and  Hudwjn's  Bay  Ry.  Co.   . . . 

Brnce  Mines  and  Algoma  Ry.  Co 

Bcersville  Coal  and  Ry.  Co 

Canadian  Pacific  Rv.   -Prie;isant  Hills  Branch. 

Halifax  and  Soutli-U'estern  Ry.  Co 

K<K)tenay  and  Arrowiiead  I{y.  Co    

Lindsay,  Bobcaygeon  and  Pontypool  Ry.  Co. . . 

Middleton  and  Victoria  Beach  Ry.  Co   

Orfurd  Mountain  Ry.  Co 

South  Shore  Ry— Canadian  Bridge  Co.. . , 

St.  Marv's  River  Ry.  Co 


liMHi. 


Atlantic  and  N'orth-Westem  Ry.  Co 

Xorthern  Colonisation  Ry.  Co 

Kootcnay  and  Arrr»\vhead  Ry.  Co.  .  .  ... 

<  )\f(ird  jlountain  Ky.  Co 

Restigouche  and  Western  Ry.  Co 

(Quebec  and  Lake  St.  .Tohn  Ky.  Co 

M  iddleton  and  Victoria  Beach  Ry .  Co 

.lames  Bay  Ry.  Co 

Halifax  and  .South-Westem  Ry.  Co 

Nicola,  Kaniloops,  Siniilkameen  Coal  and  Ry.  Co. 
Chateanguay  and  Northern  Ry.  C<i     


Co... 


.Atlantic  and  Xorth-Western  Ry. 

Klondyke  Mines  Ry.  Oo 

Canadian  Pacific  Ry.  Co.  (Staynerville  Branch) 

Bay  of  C^uinte  Ky.  Co 

Brockville,  Westport  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Ry.  Co 

Midland  Ry.  Co 

International  Ry.  Co.  of  New  Brunswick 

Quebec  and  I^ake  St.  .lolin  Rv.  Co 

Middleton  and  Victoria  Beacli  Ry.  Co 

.lames  Hay  Ky.  Co , 

Halifax  and  .South-western  Ry.  Co 

Chateauffuay  and  Northern  Ry.  Co 


1!HJS. 


Canadian  Northern  Quebec  Ry.  Co.  . . 
Canadian  Northern  Ontario  Ry.  Co. . . . 
Ottawa  Nortfiem  and  \Ve.^tern  Ry.  Co. 

Central  Ontario  Railway  Co 

Kettle  River  Valley  Ry.  Co 

Colchester  Coal  anil  Ry.  Co 

Minudie  Coal  Co.,  Limited 

Napierville  .Iiinction  Ry.  C<t  

.\tlantic,  QMel)ec  and  Western  Ry.  Co. 
York  and  Carletm  Ry.  Co 


Carried  forward . 


186,  HOO  00 
42,33(>  8(i 

341,440  00 
25,120  00 
20,73G  00 
56,576  00 

291,842  00 
4,176  15 

185,173  06 

47,789  00 

38,250  00 

3,456  46 

32,131  00 


186,600  00 

75,376  00 

89,076  00 

45,764  50 

50,070  07 

86,016  00 

50,303  80 

651,264  uO 

176,512  00 

110,592  OO 

116,000  00 


186.600  00 

96,000  00 

9,600  00 

72,602  45 

35,600  00 

4,967  70 

51,200  00 

67,712  00 

27,667  20 

420,608  00 

268,107  20 

84,224  75 


256,870  40 

244,224  00 

4,243  20 

76,861  36 

97,771  52 

12,800  00 

18,344  00 

173,440  00 

64.000  00 

14,500  00 


-S    cts. 
28,846,681  16 


l,27o,C.29  53 


1,037,574  37 


1,324,889  30 


9fi3,.3H  48   33,084,774  :«i 


124 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

Stai'fcmknt  showing    the    Yearly    fciubsidv    Payments  inadu   to  various  Kailway.s  from 
1884  to  March  31,  1915— Continued. 


To  Whom  I^aid. 


Brought  forward 

190?— Conclvdcd. 

Tlip  Nicola,  K;iiiiloo))sand  Similkameen  Coal  and  Ry.  Co. 

The  Quebf  0  Central  Ry.  Co 

Tho  Orford  Mountain  Ry.  Co 

Ttie  Edmonton,  Yukon  and  Pacific  Hy.  Co 

The  tfiilitax  and  Swith-Western  Rv.  Co 

The  Quebec  &  Lake  St.  John  Ry.  Co. . .  

The  Midland  Ry.  Co 

The  Canadian  P.icific  Ry.  Co 

The  Klondykc  Mines  Ry.  Co 

Tlie  Atlantic  &  North- We.stern  Ry.  Co. . 

Queliec  Kailwav   Siilisidi's 


1',I09. 


Canadian  Northern  (Quebec  Ry.  Co 

Canadian  Northern  Ontario  Ry.  Co 

International  Ry.  Co    of  New  Brunswick. 

Central  Ontario  Ry.  Co , 

St.  Maurice  Valley  Ry.  Co 

Maritime  Coal.  Railway  &  Power  Co  .... 
St.  Mary's  &  NVestern  (3ntario  Ry   Co  .    . 

North  Shore  Ry.  Co 

Atlantic,  Quelec  &  We.'itern  Ry.  Co 

Northern  Colonization  Ry.  Coy 

Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Ry.  Co 

Quebec,  Montreal  &  Southern  Ry.  Co. ,  .    . 
Atlantic  &  North-We.stern  Ky.  Co 


1910. 


Canadian  Northern  Quebec  Ry.  Co 

Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Ry.  Co 

Canadian  Pacific  Ry.  Co 

International  Ry.  Co.  of  New  Brunswick  , 
Atlantic  Quebec  &  Western  Ry.  Co. ... 

Cape  r.reton  Ry.  Co 

Northern  Colonization  Ry.  Co 

Canadian  Northern  Ontario  Ry.  Co 

Quebec,  Montreal  &  Southern  Ry.  Co. . . . 


1911. 


The  Atlantic,  Quebec  &  Western  Ry.  Co 

The  International  Ry.  Co.  of  New  Brunswick. 

The  Central  Ontario  Ry.  Co 

The  Quebec-Central  Ky.  Co 

The  Liverpool  &  Milton  Ry.  Co.,  Ltd    

The  Manitoulin  &  North  Shore  Rv.  Co 

The  (Jrand  Trunk  Pacific  Ky.  Co.' 

The  Quebec,  Montreal  &  Southern  Ry.  Co. .    . 

Tile  Canada  &  Gulf  Terminal  Ry.  Co 

The  St.  Maurice  Valley  Ry.  Co 

The  Canadian  Northern  (>nebec  Ry.  Co 

The  Canadian  Northern  Ontario  Ry.  Co 


Carried  forward 


.?   cts. 
903,314  48 


190,208  00 
55,H38  69 
24,128  00 
91,i«H)  00 

31(i,5()7  73 

73,472  00 

31,892  40 

3,424  00 

101,184  00 

18(1.000  00 
2,394,000  00 


55,449  60 
55G,8l;4  00 
189,849  60 

85,404  64 

112,640  00 

3,200  00 

07,314  00 
0,880  00 

92,672  00 

68,320  00 
367,249  00 

43,414  55 
186,600  00 


164,172  29 
550,5:-l  96 
334,160  00 
187,494  40 
208,8110  00 
14,400  00 
153,120  00 
250,982  10 
184,320  00 


31,334  40 
169,  .536  00 

24,601  32 
129,320  61 

32,000  00 

(»,638  72 
302,679  04 

(iO.OOO  00 
144,803  84 

60,480  00 
144,608  51 
116,889  60 


$    Ct.H 

33,08  J,  77 1  36 


4,431,629  30 


1,785,887  39 


2,048,097  05 


1,284,892  04 


42,635.280  14 


pvBLic  Accouyrs 


125 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Statement  showing   the   Yearly   Subsidy  Payments  made  to  various 
1884  to  March  31,  \915— Continued. 


Railways  from 


To  whom  Paid. 


Brought  forwArd . . 


I'.M-J. 


The  Centrul  Ontario  Ry.  Co 

The  St.  Mary's  &  Westi-rn  OiiUirio  Ry.  Co. . . 

Thf  Quebec,  .Montreal  i  Southern  Ry.  Co 

Tlie  Canada  &  Gulf  Terminal  Ry.  Co 

The  l,iuel)ec  &.  Lake  St.  .lohn  Ry.  Co 

The  Canadian  Pacific  Ry.  Co 

The  Atlantic,  t^ucljec  &  WesU'ru  Ry.  Co 

The  Algonia  Central  4:  Hudson  Kay  Ry.  Co. 

The  Canadian  Northern  Quebec  Ry.  Co 

The  Tessalon  &  X..rtheni  Rv.  Co 

The  Kettle  River  Valley  Ry.  Co 

The  Quebec  &  Sapuenay  Ry.  Co 

Tlie  ^  ancouver  &  Lulu  Island  Ry.  Co 


1913 


The  Canadian  I'acitic  Ry.  Co 

The  Quebec  A  Saguenav  Rv.  Co 

TheHaHa  Bav  Ky.  Co.." 

The  Xortheni  S'ew  Bruu.swick  &  Seaboard  Ry 

The  Canadian  Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Co 

The  Algoina  Ea.stei  n  Rv.  Co 

The  Orford  Mountain  Ry.  Co 

The  Algoma  Central  &  Hudson  Bay  Ky.  Co. 

The  Quetiec  Central  Ry.  Co 

The  Atlantic,  Queliee  &  Western  Ry.  Co 

The  Esquimalt  &  N.anainio  Ry.  Co 

The  Southamptou  Rv.  Co 

The  Kettle  River  Valley  Ry.  Co 

The  Fredericton  and  Grand  Lake  Coal  &  Ry.  Co 
The  St.  .John  &  Quebec  Ry.  Co 


C. 


1914. 


The  Algoma  Eastern  Ry.  Co 

The  Canadian  Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Co 

The  Canadian  Xortheni  Alljerta  Ry  Co 

The  Canadi&n  Northern  Ontario  Ry.  Co 

The  Northern  Xew  Brunswick  &  Seaboard  Ry.  Co. 

The  Algoma  Central  and  H\idson  Bav  Ry.  Co 

The  St.  .John  &  Quel>ec  Ry.  Co ." 

The  Central  Railway  Co.  of  Canada     

The  Teniiskaniing  &  Northern  Ontario  Ry.  Co.    . . . 

The  Southampton  liaihvay  Co 

The  Lake  Eric  &  Northern  Ry.  Co 

The  Quebec  &  Saguenay  Rv.  L'o 

Tke  Ha  Ha  Bay  Ry.  Co  .". 

The  C»nadi.an  Pacific  Rv.  Co 

The  Altierta  Central  Railwav  Co 

The  Kettle  River  Valley  Ry.  Co 

The  Central  Ontario  Rv.  Co  

The  Tilsonburg,  I^ake  fcrie  &  Pacific  Ry.  Co. . . . 

Carried  forward.,    . 


S   cts. 

$   Cts. 

42,635,280  14 

826  17 

365  00 

23,835  TO 

i;5,24it  75 

27,520  00 

10S.60S  00 

111,279  60 

133,584  00 

86,46S  03 

6,112  00 

148,800  00 

104,992  IX) 

-  61,760  00 

8.'>9,4<«f  -Jo 

a=),546  43 

27,641  60 

148.148  20 

86,  .528  00 

2,705,378  00 

254,089  40 

9,984  00 

394,S.5y  44 

8,576  00 

414,618  00 

365,440  00 

48,412  88 

107,  i;«  40 

104,996  04 

174,120  96 

4,935,507  35 

179,897  01 

2,520,281  00 

2,8«,024  00 

8,948,809  47 

21,63-.?  00 

456.304  00 

364,617  42 

30,145  02 

2,i:«.0S0  00 

32,837  12 

1.35,129  60 

116,167  68 

66,919  28 

344,682  27 

119,712  00 

699,389  60 

969  30 

32,640  00 

19,036,236  77 

67,466,424  51 

126 


UKI'MITMKUT  OF  FI\ASti: 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

State.ment  showing  the  Yearly  Subsidy  Payments  made  to  various  Railways  from 
1884  to  March  31,  l9lo.— Concluded. 


To  Whom  Paid. 



• 

I'.roiiglit  forward 

1915. 

The  Frciliricton  and  f5r:ind  Lake  Co.%1  and  Railway  Company 

Till'  Canadian  Northern  Ontario  Railway  Company 

The  Atlantic  and  Lake  Superior  Hallway  Company 

The  St.  .John  and  Quebec  Railway  Company 

The  Ha  Ha  Bay  Railway  Company ^ 

•S            cts. 

111,579  96 

2,343.335  80 

18,449  17 

59,.581  32 

16,158  72 

138.980  56 

405,120  00 

1,065,856  00 

178,077  80 

262,080  00 

13,023  87 

209,768  00 

369,497  28 

$  cLs. 
67,460,424  51 

The  Esqninialt  and  Nanaimo  Railway  Company 

I'he  Canadian  Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company 

I'he  Canadian  Northern  Alberta  Railway  Company 

The  Algoma  Eastern  Railway  Company 

The  Alberta  Central  Railway  Comi)any   . 

5,191,507  48 
72,657,95l  !« 

6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2  A.   1916 


PART    TT 


REVENUE  STATEMENT 


128 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

(.'oMi'AUATivE  Statemi'iit   of  Consolidated   Fund.     Revenue  for   Fiscal    Year.i 

1913-14  and  1914-15. 


1913-14. 


lOU-Li. 


Customs — 
Ontario  . . 

Quebec 

N'ova  Scotia 

New  Brunswick 

Prince  Edward  Island . 

Manitoba 

Alberta 

tfuskat  ehewan 

British  Columbia 

Yukon 

British  P.O.  Parcels... 
Xorth  West  Territory. 


42.861. 

28,408. 

3.244, 

2,190, 

168, 

9,613, 


247 
501 
227 
190 
35, 


cts. 

874' 48 
863  90 
636  17 
942  20 
650  30 
252  36 
328  88 
799  77 
681  88 
270  21 
933  28 


Chinese  Immigration . 

Excise — 
Ontario 
Quebci 

Nova  .--ciitia ■ 

New  Brunswick 

Prince  Edward  Island 

Manitoba 

Alberta 

Saskatchewan 

British  Columbia 

Yukon 


Methylated  Spirits 


Post  Office— 

Balance  due  by  postmasters 

Postage  stamps,  postcards,  etc   . 

Postage  paid  in  cash  on  news- 
papers  

Postage  paid  in  cash  on  3rd  class 
matter 

Rent  of  boxes  and  drawers 

Commission  on  Money  Orders. . . 

Commission  on  Postal  Notes. . . . 

Profit  in  exchange  on  Money 
Order  business  with  other 
countries 

Profit  in  exchange  on  British 
Postal  Order  business 

Commission  on  United  Kingdom 
Postal  Order  business 

Transit  charges  on  correspon- 
dence from  other  Countries 

Postage  on  parcels  from  other 
Countries 

Void  Money  Orders 

Collections  for  rural  mail  boxes 

Miscellaneous 


Deductions — 

Salaries,  allowances,  etc 

Discounts  to  stamp  vendors  and 
postmasters  and  compensation 
to  messengers  for  special  de- 
livery letters 

Carried  forward 


5,807,504  23 

12,117,501  17 

114,525  20 

202,338  92 

12,913  72 

1,292,055  12 

644,390  17 

278,656  98 

857,257  20 

8,685  79 


21,335,828  50 
116,208  38 


27,161  61 

14,392,510  25 

250,687  92 

474,952  79 

192,591  79 

777,838  23 

104,311  29 


120,254  00 
443  50 
788  25 

150,468  41 

181,309  64 

26,828  30 

158. 92S  00 

6,377  13 


16,865,451  11 


3,415,508  67 


108,995  25 


3,524,503  92 


eta. 


104,691,238  43 
1,. 334, 791  98 


21,452,036  88 


.30,891, 

22.459. 

2,796, 

2.139, 

158, 

6.310, 

2.423, 

1.334. 

7.240. 

164, 

21, 

1. 


cts. 

053  46 

282  23 
531  21 
361  36 
960  66 
417  09 
824  99 
666  79 
531  73 

201  57 

202  46 
126  17 


5.871,124  71 

12,292.854  71 

132,789  94 

208,585  84 

21.061  57 

1,231,444  07 

698,312  65 

226,326  08 

691,303  34 

9,180  21 


,382,983  12 
96,747  67 


27,161  61 

14,598.287  94 

284,420  57 

431,705  31 

194,295  43 

649,723  61 

124,359  99 


55,343  28 

545  93 

893  81 

121,979  50 

165.838  60 

48,614  74 

123.238  50 

8,274  28 


16,834,683  10 


3,518,778,81 


111,835  55 


127,478,067  29 


3,630,614  36 


cts. 


75,941,219  72 
291,490  17 


21.479,730  79 


97,715,440  68 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS  3 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

C'oMrARATiVE    StatciiU'iit    of   Consolidated    Fund.   Revenue    for     fiscal     vears 
1913-14   and- \d\i-l5— Continued. 


1914 

Brought  forward 

Post  O^ce— Concluded. 

Losses  by  fire,  burglary,  etc 

Balance  of  commission  paid   to 
other  countries  on  money  order 
business 

$       cts 

3,524,503  92 

2,917  23 

111,672  97 

211,449  59 

31,529  37 

27,161  61 

1,686  50 

t       cts. 
127,478,067  29 

12,954,529  92 

389,781  69 

32,765  67 

$       cts. 
3.630.614  36 

5,271  40 

69,916  95 

23,103  71 

31,965  50 

27,161  61 

15  11 

$       cts. 
97,715,4401 

Transit    charges    on    correspon- 
dence to  other  countries 

Postage    on     parcels     to    other 
*          countries  .      . .         

Balance  due  by  postmasters 

Amounts  to  be  adjusted 

3,910.921  19 

3.788,018  42 

Total  post  office              .    . 

35,304  56, 
80,598  12 
225,512  29 

13,046.664  6S 

Public  norks— 

Graving  docks                         ...    . 

59,786  20 

76,883  22 

253,112  27 

Telegraphs... 

341.414  97 

Minor  Public  II  oris— 

Ferries 

Wharves  and  Piers              

964  00 

31; 039  67 

762  00 

939  00 

33,223  75 

789  00 

34,951  75 

Uailu-aye — 

Intercolonial 

Passenger  traffic         

3,461,027  00 

8, 394,. 528,. 57 

M9,865  09 

473,128  34 

3,093,8.56  82 

7,199,477  07 

704,908  60 

446,630  65 

Mail  and  Express 

Ihliscellanoous      .        

12,878,549  00 

11,444,873  14 

Windsor  Branch 

01,517  52 

23,169  22 

Prince  Edward  Island 

Passenger  traffic 

Freight  traffic 

Mail  and  Express 

Miscellaneous 

179.482  90 
183,125  75 
29, 120  87 

17,887  22 

180,796  97 

188,396  21 

30,488  27 

15,813  99 

• 

National  Transcontinental   Rail- 
way— East- 

409,616  74 

415.495  44 

10,2.35  64 

51,045  72 

275  52 

20,747  13 

166,468  84 

262  92 

846  21 

Freight  traffic 

Miscellaneous     

661  64 

Less — Income    account. — Hir»    of 
equipment 

62,218  52 
17.584  41 

188,325  10 
46,013  45 

44,634  11 

142,311  65 

Carried  forward 

140,855,144  57 

111,138,472  08 

ui:i'M!TME\r  or  risAycE 


II 


CoMi'AH.v rivK    .Stiitcment   of   Consolidated   Fund.    Kcvfinic   of     fiscal 
1913-14  and  1914-15— Co/j^fHwerf. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
year.-; 


"' 

1913 

,.. 

1914 

-15 

nrouKlit  forward 

Railways— Conduded. 

National  Transoontinontal    Rail- 
way— West — 

?       fta. 

t       rts. 
140,855,144  ,57 

13,394,317  37 
380, 188  06 

$         rts. 

1,824  46 
1,542  17 
9,545  20 

$         Ct8. 

111.138.472  08 

jj£gg. — Hire  of  equipment 

12,911  83 
2,009  93 

' 

New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Ed- 
ward Island  Railway — 

10,901  90 

6,697  30 

24,602  99 

4,479  21 

1,176  95 

Freight  traffic                    

36,9.56  45 
11,536  64 

St.  John  and  Quebec  Railway — 

25,419  81 

4,544  12 
10,269  76 
3,407  34 

Freight  traffic              

24,221  22 
2,503  98 

21,717  24 

International    Railway    of    New 
Brunswick — 

Passenger  traffic          

28,119  10 

42.426  43 

1,258  55 

757  83 

Freight  traffic , 

jjEgg — Hire  of  equipment 

72.561  91 
7,092  99 

65,468  92 

12,149,357  32 

Canals — 

Chambly 

15  00 

5  00 

509  72 

4,602  60 

534  16 

14,788  15 

2,3.37  00 

8,935  53 

1,520  27 

149,173  57 

3,125  00 

2  00 

17,171  42 

70,114  86 

101,422  78 

5,931  00 

208  00 

5  00 

1,149  93 

4.304  6S 

493  00 

14.788  65 

1,S19  00 

7,780  35 

369  73 

139,118  42 

3,258  00 

2  00 

16,598  04 

.55,253  4R 

176,674  38 

5,940  50 

Murray                  

Carillon  and  Grenville 

Rideau                                       

Cardinal 

Lachine    

St.  Peters 

Trent                            

Wclland 

Port  Col  borne  elevator 

427,763  14 

Carried  forward 

154,629,650  00 

123,715,592  54 

PUBLIC  ACCOUyTB 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  Nb.  2 

roMPARATivE   Statement   of  Consolidated   Fund.     Revenue  for 

1913-14  and  l9\i-l5—Contmved. 


fiscal 


vea  rs 


1913-14. 

1914 

-1.5. 

S       cts. 

$        ct-s. 

$        cts. 

J^  .ts. 

Brought  forward 

154,629,650  00 

123,715,592  54 

Inlirest  on  Investments- 

Loans    to     Banks— Finance  Act, 

1914 

211,551  97 
349,841  49 

Interest  on  Sinking  Funds 

367ii79  83 

Interest    on    Montreal    Harbour 

Commissioner's,  debentures. . 

602,672  78 

681,876  90 

St.  John's  Bridge  and    Railway 

extension 

17,356  00 

Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway 

888, 194  95 

1,591,652  16 

Interest  Province  of  Quebec  debt 

account 

58,944  38 

58,944  38 

Clrand  Trunk  Railway 

3,043,49 

Interest  on  current  account  with 

Hank  of  Montreal,  London.  . 

27, 149  90 

81,379  97 

Montreal  Turnpike  Trust  Co     . . 

5,000  00 

1,964,541  33 

2,980,246J87 

Patents— 

•■ 

Patents 

195,905  09 

169  966  40 

Assigmiients..     . 

7,773  15 

8,513  87 

Notices 

1,796  80 

1,995  80 

Caveats 

1,933  50 

2,095  80 

Certified  copies 

3,407  86 

2,708  40 

Subscriptions  to  record 

441  36 

851  5a 

Sondries 

50  15 
211,307  91 

• 

38  85 

1S6, 170  62 

Tr.tdemarky — 

Trademarks.. 

37,432  41 

28,381  85 

Copyrights. 

I  .-PSB  92 

2,045  27 

Designs 

870  00 

1.272  55 

Assignments.. 

533  40 

662  85 

Certified  copies.. 

4fi;5  75 

397  60 

Timber  Marks 

ICO  00 

SO  75 

41,416  48 

32,840  87 

Total  Patent  fees.     .   . 

252,724,39 

219,011  49 

( 'axual  Revenue — 

.Vgriculture.  . 

63,01HJ  4S 

64,700  07 

Customs 

1.S07  64 

3,482  22 

Kxtemal  Affair?^. 

1,112  00 

1,078  00 

finance 

675, 4S6  01 

.3E5  463  9' 

Hou.se  of  Commons.. 

36.513  .36 

6.988  75 

Inilian  Affairs. 

31,731  05 

13,092  99 

Inland  K<*venui- 

8. 137  05 

8,270  89 

Interior 

28.823  24 

11,704  44 

Justice 

1.827  85 

4,P56  86 

I.abour 

1,;.>1   12 

1,273  82 

Marine  and  Fisheries 

102,727  82 

641,210  27 

Militia  and  Defence,. 

1,790  46 

1,624  61 

Mines 

4.066  75 

6.34  05 

Naval  Ser%-ice.. 

49,836  16 

34,395  49 

Post  Ofhce. 

109  04 

427  73 

Printing  and  Stationcr.v.. 

19,775  45 

22, 107  82 

Privv  Council. 

5  00 

Public  Works 

150.971  82- 

146.020  97 

liailwavs  and  Canals. 

121.397  f5 

125.052  64 

R.  N.  \V.  Mounted  Police.. 

5">1  72 

83  20 

.Secretary  of  State. 

191  391  31 

115,189  62 

Senate . 

12.. 572  .55 

4..3.?5  15 

Trade  and  Commerr-*- 

14  7S 

525  76 

1   in'i  iio  =;i   ' 

1,602,61!)  27 

1 , inut,  im  oi 

Carried  fo.-ward 

158,352.048  23 

128,.5l7.470  17 

■2-   !).'. 

6  DEPARTMEST  OF  Fiy.ANCE  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

Comparative    Statement    of  Consolidated    Fund.     Revenue   for   fiscal   years 
1913-14  and  lOl-l-lo—Conliniifd. 


Brouglit  forwuni 

Ordnance  Lands. . . 

Pines  and  Forfeitures 

Premium,  Discount  and  Exchange... 

Mariner's  Fund — 

Quebec 

Nova  Scotia 

New  Brunswick 

Prince  Edward  Island  . 
British  Columbia 

IClectric  Light — 

Inspection  Fees 

Export  Licenses,  Electric  Power 

Steamboat  Inspection — 

Steamboat  Inspection 

Engineers'  Certificates... 

<!as  Inspection — 

Ontario ' 

Quebec ^ 

New  Brunswick 

Nova  Scotia 

Prince  Edward  Island 

Manitoba 

.Vlberta 

British  Columbia.. 


Weights  and  Measures — 

Ontario 

Quebec 

New  Brunswick 

Nova  Scotia . 

Prince  Edward  Island . . 

Manitoba - . . . 

Saskatchewan 

Alberta 

British  Columbia.. 

Culling  Timber  . 


Law  Stamps — 

Exchequer  Court. 
Supreme  Court. 
Territorial  Court. 


Penitentiaries — 

Kingston 

St.  Vincent  de  Paul. 

Dorchester 

Manitoba 

Briti.sh  Columbia.. 

.\lberta 

Saskatchewan 


Insurance  Inspection 

Carried  forward 


191.1-14. 


Ct8. 


17,119  74 
25.303  17 
10,043  25 
3.55  8« 
17,118  48 


79,991  45 
450  00 


3,556  15 
1,865  00 


34.301  SO 

1S.846  60 

968  40 

356  90 

51  00 

3,317  00 

806  40 

4,233  80 


47,223  58 
29,898  15 
2,576  26 
3,156  80 
495  22 
10,564  09 
7,691  05 
5,511  71 
3,953  25 


5.215  30 
2,297  70 
1.725  75 


25,953  70 
6,328  87 
3,684  58 
5,811  97 
3,781  77 
5,226  07 
3,527  02 


$     cts. 

158..352,048  23 

5,797  98 
322.497  47 
187,744  54 


70,540  52 


,<*0.441  45 


5,421  15 


62,881  90 


111,070  11 
1.799  40 


9,238  75 


M.313  98 
41,252  52 


159.305,048  00 


1914-15. 


21,529  18 
24,943  62 
10.063  71 
475  26 
15,513  12 


82,015  20 
425  00 


4,065  38 
1,642  00 


34,046  20 

12,162  40 

659  80 

364  60 

54  40 

4,129  60 

2,572  30 

2,852  00 


40,547  72 

25,478  80 

3,780  39 

3,383  80 

496  20 

8,862  95 

11.187  08 

6.180  70 

3,404  60 


5.450  50 
2,103  90 
2,233  85 


14,502  33 
4,794  63 
6,072  91 
8,029  73 
3,625  54 
4.692  96 
2,828  57 


128,517,470  17 

4,409  14 

49,636  12 

26^.572  :■■:; 


72,524  89 


82.440  20 


5,707  38 


56.841  30 


10;5.322  24 
3,114  54 


9,788  25 


44. »6  67 
45,561  77 


1-29.263.935  .'iO 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Comparative  Statement    of    Consolidated   Fund.     Revenue   for   fiscal 
1913-14  and  \9U  \5--CoiUimml 


years 


1913-14. 


1914-15. 


Hrouglit  forward 

rii^ht'ritif — 

Ontario 

Quebec 

Nova  Scotia 

New  Brunswick 

Prince  Edward  Island. 

Manitoba 

.Uberta 

.Saskatchewan 

Kritish  Columbia 

Yukon 


Mudus  Vitendi. 
( 'anada  Gazette. . 
Sufterannuation 

Lighthouse  and  Coast 

Dominion  Steamers — 

Stanley 

Champlain 

Earl  Grey 

Minto 

Winter  Mail  Serv-iec 


Military  C'olleo' . 

Militia— 

.Vminunition,  stores  and  clothing 

Rents 

.Miscellaneous 


I  nil  Service Exantinolion  Fees. 


Exchequer  Court  Reports 

Duminion  Lands — 

Homestead  fees 

Tre-emption  fees 

Purchased  homestead  fees 

Improvements 

Pre-emption  sales  under  Act  of 

1908 

Purchased  homestead  sales 

( leneral  sales 

Mop  sales,  office  fees,  etc 

licntal  of  lands 

Survey  fees 

Timber  dues 

Grazing  lands 

Coal  lands 

May  permits 

.Mining  fees 

Hydraulic  leases 

Dredging  leases : 

Kxport  tax  on  gold 

Tree    certificates   for   export    on 

gold 

Stoni'  quarries 

Irrigation  fees ' 

Irrigation  sales 

Rent  of  water  power. . . 

Carried  forward 


cts. 


80G  69 
5,286  89 
7,682  50 

17,083  40 
2,245  1)0 
4,846  50 
4,822  75 
3,430  30 

52,835  50 
220  00 


6,873  32 

14,257  20 

7,522  48 

57  88 


17,292  71 

3,730  07 

15,617  99 


317,412  00 

61,660  00 

7,840  00 

187,052  46 

655,430  87 

397,652  77 

226, 139  87 

16,056  07 

8,735  98 

25, 138  39 

378,365  33 

84,926  15 

.362,228  99 

8,512  23 

74,710  20 

2,490  65 

1,226  26 

132,537  69 

121  00 
13,405  79 

744  00 
24,364  03 

771  64 


2,987,522  37 


i       uts. 
159,305,048  00 


99,206  13 
11,728  50 
24. 152  93 
39,817  04 
751  00 


28,710  88 
36.816  76 

36,640  77 
9.104  00 

603  28 


cts. 


918  80 
7,639  75 
7,415  80 

14,263  99 
2,040  50 
8,312  08 
6,102  50 
4,329  65 

41,423  95 
304  00 


8,580  17 
7,093  90 
5,534  74 
14,201  77 
168  80 


42,474  39 
3,962  46 
18,394  41 


238,295  00 

28,720  00 

4, 150  00 

114,982  17 

387,642  22 

170,126  14 

133,354  20 

14,290  23 

8,249  47 

9,607  92 

310,934  29 

101,710  58 

247,466  59 

9,005  62 

77,343  12 

5,286  98 

5,597  49 

116,241  04 

107  00 

12,098  40 

679  50 

5,549  67 

953  98 


t       cts. 
129,283,935  50 


92,757  02 

8,878  75 

19,443  49 

37,366  22 

676  00 


35,579  38 
32,047  17 

04,831  26 

9,973  00 

643  38 


159,592,639  29 


2,002,451  61  I     129,560,131  17 


8 


l>i:i'.\lfTM!fNT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

CoMPAKATiVK  Statement    of    Consolidated    Fund.     Revenue   for   fiscal   j-ears 
1913-14  and  1914^15— Concluded. 


Brought  forward. 


Dominioti  Lands — Concluded. 

Fees    re    Board    of    Examiners 

D.L.S 

Patent  and  interchange  fees 

.Suspense  Account 

Interim  receipt  account,   Yukon 

Sand,  stone  and  gravel 

Petroleum 

Rocky  Mountain  Park. 

Jasper  Park 

V'oiio  Park 

Waterton  Lakes  Park.. 

Buffalo  Park 

Elk  Island  Park 

Forestry  Branch,  sales  of  trees, 

etc 

Miscellaneous 

Glacier  Park 

Revelstoke  Park 


1913-14. 


S       eta 

2.987,522  37 


1 , 350  00 
552  00 

5,408  72 
261  30 

5.85S  69 

261,178  13 

45, 156  .35 

2,711  17 
717  91 
l.'M  50 


Less  Refunds- 

Militia  Pensions 

Inspection  of  Staples — 
Fees.  etc. — 
Winnipeg. 
Fort  William. 
Toronto.   . 
Kingston., 
Peterboro. 
Montreal 


Elevators — 

Port  Arthur. 

Moosejaw. 

Saskatoon.. 


Total  Inspection  of  Staples 

Royal    Northwest    Mounted     Police 
Officers^  Pensions 


War  Tax  Revenue.. 


60  40 

1,713  85 
604  26 


3,313,259  65 
277, 229  33 


383,001  30 

17.172  41 

. 375  49 

102  00 

180  40 

858  27 


1. 


402,689  87 


107.494  14 


107,494  14 


$       cts. 
159,592,639  29 


3.036.030132 
30.713  66 


510.184  01 

4,827  28 


163,174,394  56 


1914-15. 


i       cts 

2,002,451  61 


970  60 

626  10 

7,663  62 

1,015  37 

2,517  58 

1,116.181  89 

35.380  21 

1,221  65 

656  25 

257  46 

22  69 

5  00 


1,366  23 

6,697  76 

345  71 

7  00 


3,177,386  73 
317,672  14 


261,210  01 
9.777  86 
3.268  OS 


152  :m 
1,977  80 


276,386  09 


226,968  13 
8, 158  07 
5,522  34 


240. MS  M 


<       cts. 
129,566,131  17 


2,859,714  59 
27,281  68' 


.i  17. 034  63 

5.362  71 

98,056  95 


133,073,481  73 


Note. — Besides  the  Cash  receipts  on  account  of  Dominion  Lands,  Scrip  to  the  gross  amount  of  $480.00 
was  received  in  payment  of  lands,  1914-15. 


6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2  A.   1916 


STATEMENT  OF  THE  REVENUE  ARISING  FROM    THE    CUSTOMS 

DUTIES,  OF  CANADA  FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDED 

MARCH  31,   1914. 


10  DEPARTMENT  OF  FIXAyCE  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
N<.. 
Statement  of  the  Revenue  arising  from  the  Customs  Duties,  etc.,  of  Canada  for 
Ur.  province  of 


Bulanee 

at  Dr.  on 

April  1, 

1014. 


296  63 
G,70S  42 


3,n78  70 
35  71 


1,492  01 


1,165  19 


174  55 
164  84 


Balance 
at  Cr.  on 
.\pril  1, 

1914. 


1,841  «S 
'2,821  35 


1,881  26 


524  02 
52689 


3,902  58 


CustoiiKs 
Duties. 


15 


69, 
107, 
4.30, 

51, 
395, 
654, 

90, 
330, 
112, 

39, 
250, 
4, 
745, 
222, 
"42] 
101, 
174, 
1,459, 
173, 

19, 
211, 

32, 

1,011, 

141, 

4, 

II, 
294, 
403 
127 
344 
1,515 

47 

44 
230 
409 

15 
615 

22 

'l 
147 
776 
362 
365 
554 

50 

.  205 

132 

28 
S06 

19 
586 
281 

13 
8.34 


464 
477 
156 
863 
704 
565 
387 
187 
935 
811 
338 
216 
043 
775 
984 
995 
169 
190 
981 
,058 
,139 
,353 
,510 
,539 
,682 
,652 
,710 
,958 
,S47 
,599 
,426 
,.388 
,047 
,016 
,157 
,631 
,031 
,777 
,592 
118 
,621 
237 
296 
,120 
363 
..375 
954 
033 
,509 
063 
,  930 
753 
351 
890 


tts. 

80 
54 
75 
37 
30 
04 
45 
54 
91 
56 
38 
63 
68 
89 
04 
25 
25 
98 
72 
89 
99 
41 
10 
71 
76 
30 
67 
33 
07 
97 
72 
45 
76 
64 
37 
62 
40 
98 
07 
05 
32 
18 
05 
00 
93 
27 
90 
92 
97 
09 
40 
67 
36 
58 
90 


liondin^ 

Warchoust' 

Fees. 

I 


Wareiiouse 

.Storage 

Fees. 


cts. 


.Sundries. 
3 


Total 

Hcrcipts, 

including 

Colunins  Nos. 

1,2  and  3. 


cts. 


522  47 


74  21 


30  65 


7,134,64 


27  49 


17  10 


1,619  72 


0  29 
24  64 


$    _  ,.cts, 

69,767  80 
107, 4W  54 
4.30,477  75 

51,156  37 
395,863  30 
654,704  04 

90,565  45 
.3.30,387  54 
112, iS7  91 

39,935  56 

250,811  38 

4,338  03 

745,216  68 

222,043  89 

42,775  04 
101,984  25 
174.995  25 
2,459.766  66 
173,190  72 

19,981  89 
L'll,05i  99 

32,139  41 

1,01 1,. 353  10 

141,510  71 

4.539  76 

11,682  30 
294,652  67 
403,710  .33 
127.958  07 
344.847  97 
1,515,630  37 

47,426  45 

44,388  76 
230,047  64 
409,010  37 

15,157  62 
615,631  40 

22,031  98 
1,777  07 
147,592  05 
776,118  32 
302.621  18 
365,237  05 
554.296  00 

56, 120  93 
205,380  37 
1.32,375  90 

28,954  92 
15,814,788  33 

19,509  09 
580.003  40 
281,930  96 

13,753  .36 
1,834,403  71 

86,890  90 


Tola!. 


69. 
107, 
4-i7, 

51, 
395. 
654. 

90. 
330, 
112. 

39, 

250, 

4, 

745, 

222, 

45 
102, 
174 
2,461, 
173 

19 
211 

32 

1.012 

141 

4 

II 
294 
403 
127 
:>44 
1,515 

49 

44 
230 
411 

15 
015 

22 

"1 
147 
770 
364 
31)5 
554 

66, 
205 
1.32 

2.'i 
15,818 

19 
5S6 
2S1 

13 
1. 834 

86 


<ts. 

767  79 
761  17 

186  17 
1.56  28 
804  40 
703  77 
565  40 

387  M 

187  91 
935  54 
811  38 
338  63 
216  6S 
043  89 
953  74 
019  96 
995  25 
258  67 
190  72 
9S1  SU 
05S  99 
139  41 
518  29 
510  71 
539  76 
856  85 
817  51 
710  33 
953  07 
847  97 

630  37 
268  13 

388  76 
047  64 
837  72 
157  62 

631  30 
a31  98 
777  07 
592  05 
US  32 
502  44 

, 237  05 
820  02- 

.120  93 
907  26 

,375  90 
!!54  92 
690  91 
509  09 
063  40 

.930  96 
49  41 

.403  68 

,890  90 


24,713  83 


33,218,760  88 


7,684  60 


1,766  61 


33,228,212  09 


33.252,862  50 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


11 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

1. 

the  year  ended  March  31 , 
ONTARIO. 


1915,  and  the  Expenses  of  tlie  Collection,  etc.,  thereon. 

Cb. 


Ports 


Balance 

at  Dr.  on 

March  31, 

1915. 


Balance 

at  Cr.  on 

March  31, 

1915. 


Total 

Deposited 

to  Credit  of 

Keceiver 

General. 


Total 


Memorandum 

of 

Expen.se:i  of 

Collection. 


Aiiibcrstburg. 
Belleville. 

Berlin 

Bowmanville. 

Brentford 

Bridgcburg.    . 
Brock  ville. 

Chatham 

Cobourg 

Colling\s-oo(l 
Cornwall... 
Descronto. 
Fort  William . . 

Gait 

Gananoque 
Goderich.. . 

Guelph 

Hamilton 

IngcrsoU 


296  63 
6,708  42 


Kenora. 

Kingston 

Lindsay. . .    

London. 

Midland 

Morrisburg 

Xapanec 

Niagara  Falls 

Xorth  Bay 

OriUia 

Oshawa 

Ottawa 

Owen  Sound 

Paris 

Parr>-  Sound 

Petcrboro. . . 

Picton 

Port  Arthur.. 
Port  Hope. 
Port  McNicoU 

Prcscott 

St.  Catharines  . 

St.  Thomas 

Samia 

Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Simooe 

Stratford . 
Sudbury.. 
Tilsonburg. 

Toronto 

Trenton.. 

Wallai-eljurc 

\V,'ll:in<l... 

Wliithy.  . 

Wind.or. 

Woodstock.. 


3,178  70 
35  71 


1,492  01 


1,165  19 


174  55 
164  84 


1,841  68 
2;82i'35 


1,881  26 
524  02 


526  89 
31902  58 


cts. 
0  01 


009 

58  90 

0  27 

0  05 


0  02 


0  10 


3  95 
0  03 


24,713  83 


63  42 


G9, 
107, 
430, 

51, 
.395, 
654, 

90, 
330, 
112, 

39, 

250, 

4, 

745, 

222, 

42, 
101, 
174, 
2,459, 
173 

19, 
211, 

32 

1,01L 

141 

4 

11 
294 
403 
127 
:i44 
1,515 

47 

44 
230 
409 

15 
615 

22 

'I 
147 
776 
362 
365 
554 

56 
205 
1.32 

28 
15,814 

19 
586 
281 

13 
1,834 

86 


''       cts. 

707  80 
464  54 
477  75 
156  37 
863  30 
704  04 
565  45 

387  54 
187  91 
935  56 
,S11  38 
338  63 
216  68 
043  89 
775  04 
9S4  25 
995  25 
766  66 
190  72 
981  89 
058  99 
139  41 
353  10 
510  71 
539  76 
682  30 
652  67 
710  33 
958  07 
847  97 

630  37 
426  45 

388  76 
,047  64 

016  .37 
,157  62 

631  40 
,031  98 
,777  07 
,592  05 
,118  32 

621  18 
,237  05 
296  00 
120  93 
380  37 
, 375  90 
,954  92 
788  33 
,509  09 
008  40 
,930  96 
,753  36 
403  71 
890  90 


33,228,212  09  33,252,862  SO 


$   ct.s. 

69,767  79 
107,761  17 
437,1.S6  17 

51.156  28 
395,801  40 
654,703  77 

90,565  40 
.330,387  51 
112,187  91 

39,935  54 

250,811  38 

4,3.38  63 

745,216  68 

222,043  89 

4.5. 953  74 
102,019  96 
174,995  25 
2,461,258  67 
173, 190  72 

19,981  89 
211,058  99 

32,139  41 

1,012,518  29 

141,510  71 

4,539  76 

11,856  85 
294,817  51 
403.710  33 
127, 95S  07 
344,847  97 
1,515,030  37 

49,268  13 

44,388  76 
230,  (M7  64 
411,837  72 

15.157  62 
615,631  30 

22,031  98 
1,777  07 
147,592  05 
776,118  .32 
3M,502  44 
365,237  05 
554,820  02 

56,120  93 
205,907  26 
132, 375  90 

28,954  92 
15,818,690  91 

19.509  09 
586,063  40 
281,930  96 

13.749  41 
1,834,403  68 

86,890  90 


S       cts. 

6,841  81 
7,484  95 
9,217  17 
2,265  90 

19,012  88 

34,932  65 
7.424  60 

12.282  84 
5,703  52 
4,664  18 
5,510  24 
2,016  55 

21,383  90 
7,053  89 
3,719  43 
8,979  63 
8,153  57 

84,454  76 
3,489  25 
1,007  18 

16,265  21 
1,998  90 

37,411  43 
4,667  32 
3,697  37 
1,807  08 

49,226  41 

17,832  18 
5,312  88 
4,681  60 

74,317  99 
4,482  58 
4,193  00 
6,477  33 

11',  263  30 
3,193  31 

35,490  77 

3,092  00 

-  6,5S3  42 

13,877  52 

15,711  90 
8,865  87 

31,116  85 

28,545  83 
3,370  20 

14,788  75 

10,945  09 
2,253  40 
294,487  42 
2,349  90 
fi,992  55 
5,628  40 
2,. 349  34 

68.971  52 
5.591  94 


1.063.499  52 


12  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Statement  of  the  Revenue  arising  from  the  Customs  Duties,  etc.,  of  Canada  for 

Dr.  province  OF 


Balance 

at  Dr.  on 

April  1 . 

1914. 


Balance 
at  Cr.  on 
April  1, 

1914. 


Customs 
Duties. 


Bunding 

Warehouse 

Fees. 

1 


Warehou.se 

Storage 

F'ees. 


Sundries. 
3 


Total 

Receipts, 

including 

Columns  Nos. 

1,  2  and  3. 


Total. 


10  00 


56  53 
10  00 


0  08 
1,577  56 


1,654  17 


2  60 


0  05 
4  22 


0  10 


0  04 


14 
44 
112 
19 
31 
10 


72 

1 

19,420 

7 

77. 

2 

859, 

9 

13 

82 

228, 

3(M 

42 

286, 

270 


1, 


ets. 

995  36 
,901  13 
,425  09 
,.366  40 
,576  80 
,399  43 
,833  37 
,606  10 
,665  15 
766  31 
,723  12 
435  35 
,836  42 
,368  52 
,600  30 
,401  92 
,069  63. 
,871  77 
,207  48 
687  21 
,546  19 
,693  02 
,089  08 


ets. 


7  01 


22.919,065  15 


2, 173  63 


1,406  22 


640  75 


542  72 


7  25 


2,821  63 


14, 

44, 

112, 

19, 

31, 

10, 

2, 

2] 

72! 

1, 

19,424. 


2 

1.860, 

9, 

13 

82, 

228, 

.304, 

42 

286, 

270, 


ets. 

995  36 
901  13 
425  09 
306  40 
576  80 
399  43 
833  37 
606  10 
665  15 
766  31 
302  97 
435  35 
836  42 
368  52 
783  77 
401  92 
069  6:5 
871  77 
214  73 
687  21 
546  19 
693  02 
089  08 


1,948  94 


22,923.835  72 


14.995  .36 

44.901  13 

112.425  09 

19.366  40 

31.576  80 

10.396  83 

2.833  :57 

2,606  10 

72,665  15 

1,776  31 

19,424,302  92 

7,431  13 

77,836  42 

2,368  52 

1.860.840  30 

9.411  92 

13.069  63 

82,871  67 

228.214  81 

.306.264  77 

42.546  19 

286,692  98 

270,089  08 

22,925,482  88 

Dr. 


PROVINCE  OF 


57  15 

67.043  77 
29.031  69 
10,896  20 

5,241  39 
69,754  88 

9,920  28 
91,382  69 

7.872  05 

12,015  01 

1,670,957  65 

59,031  15 

11,160  78 

118,463  14 

67.043  77 

29.031  69 

10.896  20 

5.241  39 

67,100  92 

1 

i              ; 

29,031  69 

10,896  20 

5-241  .39 

69,754  88  :     69.754  88 

13  69 

9,933  97 

91,382  69 

7,872  05 

12,015  01 

1,670,971  02 

59,031  15 

11,160  78 

118,463  14 

9,933  97 

0  10 

0  53 
25  03 

91,382  16 
7,847  02 
12,015  11 

13  37 

1,670,971  02 

59,031  15 

11,160  78 

56  42 

118,519  56 

" 

113  67 

25  56 

2,162,770  68 

27  06 

2,162,797  74 

2,162,885  85 

PROVINCE  OF  PRINCE 


127.522  66 
32,703  03" 

111  67 

127^634  33 
32,703  03 

127,634  33 

32,703  03 

160,225  69 

111  67 

160.337  36 

160.337  30 

ii  PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS  13 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
the  year  ended  March  31,  1915,  and  the  Expenses  of  the  Collection,  etc.,  thereon. 

QUEBEC. 


Ports. 

Balance 

at  Dr.  on 

March  31, 

1915. 

Balance 

at  Cr.  on 

March  31. 

1915. 

Total 

Deposited 

to  Credit  of 

Receiver 

General. 

Total. 

Memorandum 

of 

Expenses  of 

Collection. 

AlxTcorn. 

AtheNtan                                           .    - 

?         cts. 

S       cts. 

$        cts. 

14.995  30 

44.901  13 

112,425  09 

19,366  40 

31,576  80 

10,399  43 

2,833  37 

2,606  10 

72,665  15 

1,766  31 

19,424,302  97 

7,435  35 

77,836  42 

2,368  52 

1,860,783  77 

9,401  92 

13,069  63 

82,871  77 

228,214  73 

304,687  21 

42,  M6  19 

286,693  02 

270,089  08 

S       cts. 

14,995  36 

44.901   13 

112.425  09 

19,366  40 

31,576  80 

10,396  83 

2,833  37 

2.606  10 

72.665  15 

1.776  31 

19. 424.. 302  92 

7,431  13 

77,8.36  42 

2,368  52 

1,860,840  .30 

9,411  92 

13,069  63 

82,871  67 

228,214  81 

306,264  77 

42.546  19 

286,692  98 

270,089  08 

$       cts. 

5, 925  65 
5,794  50 

13,682  87 

Coaticook 

10,877  46 

Oookshire                     

. 

10, 195  68 

2  60 

1,891  74 

Hemtningford 

2,642  89 

6,824  98 

Hull.             

3,936  90 

10  00 

2,015  32 

Montreal 

0  05 

4  22 

455,367  12 

1,932  27 

Perec.          • 

1,725  55 

Port  Burwcll 

Quebec 

56  53 
10  00 

107,980  6S 
1.887  85 

.St.  ^Vrmand 

5,876  16 

St.  Hyacinthe            

0  10 

5.329  65 

St.  John's 

0  08 
1,577  56 

24.744  84 

Sherhrooke 

18.266  25 

2,964  45 

Three  Rivers 

0  04 

15.418  26 

Vallevfield 

4,688  60 

1.654  17 

7  01 

22,923,835  72 

22,925,482  88 

709.969  73 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


57  15 

67.043  77 
29.031  69 
10,896  20 

5,241  39 
69,754  88 

9,933  97 
91,382  69 

7,872  05 

12,015  01 

1.670,971  02 

59,031  15 

11.160  98 

118.463  14 

67, 100  92 
29,031  09 
10,896  20 

5,241  39 
69,754  88 

9,933.97 
91,382  16 

7,847  02 

12,015  11 

1,670.971  02 

59,031   15 

11,160  78 

118,519  56 

3,984  87 

1,627  14 

Chatham 

6.059  95 

1,990  72 

FiX'dricton 

5,471  40 

12,879  81 

Moncton 

0  53 
25  03 

9,051  34 

Newcastle 

2,331  88 

St.  Andrew's..  . 

0  10 

6,824  06 

St.  John... 

86,040  51 

St.  Stephen. 

14.453  01 

Sackville ... 

0  20 

2.267  31 

56  42 

18,471  45 

113  67 

25  76 

2,162,797  94 

2,162,885  85 

171,453  45 

EDWARD  ISLAND. 


127,634  33 
32,703  03 

127.634  33 
32,703  03 

19,375  35 

Summprsidc 

5.155  76 

' 

160,337  .36 

.  160, 337  36 

24, .531  11 

14 


DEI-Ain'MKST  OF  FINAXCB 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
Statement  of  the  Revenue  arising  from  the  Customs  Duties,  etc.,  of  Canada  for 

i5n  PROVINCE  or 


Halanoo 

lit  Dr.  on 

April  I, 

1914. 


Balanrr 

at  C'r.  on 

.\pril  1, 

I9I5. 


Customs 
Duties. 


Bonding 

Warehou.so 

Fees. 

1 


Warrliou.s*' 

Storage 

Fees. 


.Sund  rie.s 
ineluding 


Total 

Receipts, 

including 

Columns  Nos. 

1,2  and  3. 


Total. 


ets. 


cts; 


0  48 
0  25 


0  30 


0  10 

0  02 

1  00 

0  92 
5  33 

0  27 
71  40 

0  47 


417  40 


2  05 


08, 
4 
4, 

3, 
2 
9 
5 
6 

37 
,224 

21 
6 
1 
8 
2 

87 

93 

13 


■2> 
167, 
77, 

3, 
12, 
58, 


979 
214 
234 
585 
590 
042 
787 
545 
364 
552 
024 
788 
287 
.308 
068 
373 
243 
610 
703 
660 
788 
820 
308 
483 
988 
009 
745 
892 


2  68 


200  59 
346  13 


136  35 


92  66 


199  90 


106  83 


47  87 


i        cts. 

68,981  94 
4,214  70 
4,234  13 
585  80 
3,590  96 
2,042  91 

9.787  46 
5,545  61 
6,364  66 

37,753  16 
,224,506  71 

21,788  80 
6,287  49 
1,308  39 
8,068  87 
2,373  84 

87,243  90 

93,702  90 
703  98 

13,660  45 

2.788  95 
2,820  29 
2.308  42 

167,683  38 

77,988  49 

3,009  24 

12,745  80 

59.046  98 


$  cts 

68,981  94 

4.215  18 

4,234  13 

586  05 

3,590  6« 

2.042  91 

9.787  46 
5,545  61 
6, 364  56 

37,753  16 

2. 224.. 506  69 

,  21,789  80 

6,287  49 

1.307  47 
8,063  H 
2,373  84 

.87,243  90 

93,702  63 

632  58 

13,660  45 

2.788  95 
2.820  29 

2.308  89 
167,683  38 

78,405  89 

3.009  24 

12,745  80 

59.044  93 


419  60 


SO  39 


2,930,005  20 


946  11 


188  90 


2,931,138  21 


2.931,477  42 


PROVINCE  OF 


236,765  31 

22, 136  93 

19,096  94 

77,6.32  12 

6,057,957  92 

236,765  31 

22, 136  93 

19,096  94 

77,632  12 

6,058,712  39 

236.765  31 

22. 136  93 

19.096  94 

77,632  12 

0  10 

51  60 

702  87 

0,058.712  29 

0  w 

6.413. 5S9  22 

51  60 

702  87 

6,414,343  69 

6,414,343  59 

PROVINCE  OF 


371,181  97 

75,957  21 

66,014  67 

482,068  60 

361,122  92 

191  53 

371,373  50 

75,957  21 

66,014  67 

482,134  51 

361,125  86 

371,373  50 
75,957  21 

66.014  67 

65  91 
2  94 

482,134  51 

361,125  86 

1,356,345  37 

260  38 

1,356,605  75 

1,356,605  75 

,.  PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS  15 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  2 

the  year  ended  March  31,  1915,  and  the  Expenses  of  the  Collection,  etc.,  thereon. 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 


I'orts. 


Amherst 

Annapolis  Royiil 

Antigonish 

.\nchat 

Baddcrk 

Harrington  Passage.. 

Hritlgewat«^r 

Canso... 
Digby. 
Glacf  I5a\". 
Halifax     . 
Kontvillc. 
Liverpool. 
Lockport 
Lunenburg. 
Middli'ton   . 
Xcw  tilasgow.. 
North  Sydncj-. . 

Parrsboro 

Pictou 

Port  Hawkesbury... 

Port  Hood 

Shelbumc 

."^.vdnty. 
Truro... 

Weymouth 

Windsor 
Varmoutli. 


Balance 

at  Dr.  on 

March  31, 

1914'. 


S       cte. 


0  48 
0  25 


1  00 


0  47 


417  40 


419  60 


Balance 

at  Cr.  on 

March  31 . 

1915. 


S         Ct:i 


0  30 


0  10 
002 


0  92 
5  33 


71  40 


2  05 


80  12 


Total 

Deposited 

to  Credit  of 

Keceiver 

General. 


68, 
4, 
4, 

3, 
2, 
9, 
5. 
6, 

37, 
2,224, 

21, 
6, 
1 

8, 
2 

87, 

93 

13 


2 
167 
77 

3 

12 
59 


cts. 

981  94 
214  70 
234  13 
585  SO 
590  90 
042  91 

787  46 
,545  61 
364  66 
753  16 
506  71 

788  80 
287  49 
308  39 
068  87 
373  84 
243  90 

702  63 

703  98 
660  45 
788  95 
820  29 
308  42 
683  38 
988  49 
009  24 

,745  80 
046  98 


2,931,137  94 


Total. 


9, 
5, 

6, 

37 

2,224, 

"""21! 

6 

1, 

8, 

2 

87 

93 


13 

2 

2 

2 

167 

78 
3 

12 

59 


''       cts. 

981  94 
215  18 
234  13 
586  05 
590  66 
042  91 

787  46 
545  01 
364  56 
753  16 
506  69 
789  80 
287  49 

307  47 
063  54 
373  84 

,243  90 
702  63 
632  58 
660  45 

788  95 
820  29 

308  89 
683  38 
405  89 

,009  24 
745  SO 
044  93 


2,931,477  42 


Memorandum 

of 

Kxpenses  of 

Collection. 


$       cts. 

12,422  83 
3,895  64 
1,832  14 
3,236  19 
3,619  02 
2, 167  32 
2,116  78 
5,850  51 
4,281  52 
2,986  69 
118,990  76 
5,269  39 
3,060  56 
1,144  00 
6,480  12 
1,921  93 
6,160  53 

14,466  39 
2,292  49 
5,910  43 
3,419  09 
3, 178  29 
2,013  37 

19,063  22 
8,685  15 
3,835  52 
5,978  90 

11,928  48 

266,207  29 


MANITOBA. 


Drandun.          ... 

2.36  765  31 

236,765  31 

22. 136  93 

19.096  94 

77.6,32  12 

6.058,712  29 

6,414,343  59 

23,936  82 

IS.. 5.55  69 

7,146  40 

10,562  91 

209,653  67 

Emerson 

Gretna 

Portage  la  Prairie.. 

22. 136  93 

19.096  94 

77,632  12 

6,058,712  39 

WinnipcR.. 

0 10 

0 10 

6,414,-343  69 

269,^55  49 

,SASK.\TCHEWAN. 


.371,373  50 

75,9.57  21 

66.014  67 

482,134  51 

301,125  86 

371,373  50 

75,  i  57  21 

66.014  67 

482.1.34  51 

361,125  86 

39,427  19 
14,9.35  62 
4,784  82 
32,822  77 
42,205  38 

North  Portal  

Regina 

1,356,605  75 

1,356.605  75 

134,175  78 

16 


l)EPART}fl)ST  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
Statement  of  the  Revenue  arising  from  Customs    Duties,  ete.,  of  Canada  for 

PROVINCE  OF 


Balance 

at  Dr.  on 

Aprill. 

1914. 

Balance 

at  Cr.  on 

April  1, 

1914. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Bonding 

Warehouse 

Fees. 

1 

Warehouse 

Storage 
Fees. 

2 

Sundries 
including 

3 

Total 

Receipts, 

including 

Columns  Nos. 

1,2  and  3. 

Total. 

$        cts. 
21  31 

$       cts. 

$           cts. 

1,168,112  75 

1,000,574  91 

199, 008  50 

116,618  85 

$       cts. 

$       cts. 

$       cts. 

$           ct«. 

1,168,112  75 

1,002,396  58 

199,008  80 

110,694  23 

$           cts. 
1   108,134  06 

1,719  10 

102  57 

0  30 

75  38 

1.002,396  58 

IS   fi2.'i  3.^ 

217,634  13 

116,694  23 

18,646  64 

2  484  315  01 

1,719  10 

178  25 

2,486.212  36 

''  504  859  00 

PROVINCE  OF 


26,481  22 

33,791  53 

56,754  97 

55,612  76 

53,324  85 

104,815  53 

96,033  07 

196,213  43 

156,663  24 

151,496  41 

54, 122  36 

5,146,896  89 

1,240,893  55 

20  48 

26,501  70 

33,791  53 

56,754  97 

55,612  76 

53,324  85 

104.849  75 

96,033  07 

196,237  81 

156, 663  24 

151,501  81 

54,122  36 

5, 148, 109  55 

1,241,338  08 

26,501  70 

.33,791  53 
56,754  97 
55,612  76 

53,324  85 

34  22 

104,849  75 

24  38 

V46 

668  01 
51  78 

96,033  07 

0  17 

196,237  98 

156,663  24 

59  78 

151,561  59 

2  00 

544  65 
392  75 

54,120  36 

5,148  109  55 

1,241,338  08 

59  95 

2  00 

7,373,099  81 

971  62 

770  05 

7,374,841  48 

7.374  899  43 

YUKON 


131,719  02 
33,001  85 

131,719  02 
33,001  85 

131,719  02 

33,001  85 

164,720  87 

164,720  87 

164,720  87 

RECAPITL" 


419  60 

80  39 
25  56 

2,930,005  20 

2,162,770  68 

160,225  69 

22,919,065  15 

33,218,760  88 

6,413,589  22 

1,. 356, 345  37 

2,484,315  01 

7,373,099  81 

164,720  87 

21,262  46 

1,126  17 

946  11 

186  90 
27  06 

1^948  94 
1.766  61 
702  87 
260  38 
178  25 
770  05 

2,931,138  21 

2,162,797  74 

160,337  36 

22,923,835  72 

.33,228,212  09 

6,414,343  69 

1,356,605  75 

2,486,212  36 

7,374,841  48 

.164,720  87 

21,262  46 

1,126  17 

2  931  477  4"' 

113  67 

2  162  885  85 

111  67 

2,821  63 

7,684  60 

51  60 

1,719  10 
971  62 

160,337  36 

1,654  17 
24,713  83 

7  01 
63  42 
0  10 

22,925,482  88 

33,252,862  50 

6,414,343  59 

1.356,605  75 

18  646  64 

2,504,859  00 

59  95 

2  00 

7,374,899  43 
164  720  87 

21,262  46 

1   126  17 

4.')  607  86 

178  48 

79,205,286  51 

14,306  33 

5,841  06 

79,225,433  90 
3,284.770  97 

79,270  863  'S 

3,284,770  97 

45  607  86 

178  48 

79,205,286  51 

14,306  33 

5.841  06 

75,940,662  93 

75,986,092  31 

PUBLIC  ACCOUSTS 


17 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 
the  year  ended  ^larcli  31,  1915,  and  the  Expenses  of  the  Collection,  etc.,  thereon. 

VLBERTA. 


Ports. 

Balance 

atr  Dr.  on 

-Mardi  31. 

1915. 

Balance 

at  Cr.  on 

March  31, 

1915. 

Total 

Deposited 

to  Credit  of 

Receiver 

General. 

Total. 

Meinoraiulum 

of 

Expenses  of 

Collection. 

falgarj- 

t       cts. 
21  31 

S       cts. 



$       cts. 

1,168.112  75 

1.002,390  58 

199.032  56 

116,694  23 

i     cts. 

1.168  134  06 

1,002,396  58 

217,034  13 

116.094  23 

$       cts. 

57,001  22 

08.432  24 

27.202  66 

8  531  10 

Ixrthbridge.                                    .... 

18.001  57 

18,022  88 

2.486.830  12 

2.504,859  00 

161  107  92 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


Abbotsford 

26,501  70 

33,791  53 

56.754  97 

55,012  76 

53.324  85 

104,849  75 

96.033  07 

196,2.37  81 

156,663  24 

-    151,430  91 

54,120  30 

5,148.109  55 

1,241,338  08 

26,501  70 

33,791  53 

56,754  97 

55,012  70 

53.324  85 

104.849  75 

96.033  07 

190,237  98 

150,003  24 

151,561  59 

54,120  36 

5,148,109  55 

1,241,338  08 

11,794  .38 

Cranbrook                         .    . 

10  737  89 

Kemic                     

11   116  .39 

7,25'J  35 

Greenwood 

10  748  78 

Nanaimo                 

17,573  50 

\eIson                           

S  304  75 

0  17 

26,. 381  00 

Prince  Rupert.. 

20  036  02 

124  68 

19,906  ''8 

7.54S  05 

Vancouver. 

193  108  10 

77,423  57 

124  85 

7,374,774  58 

7,374,899  43 

422,058  06 

TERRITORY. 


Daw.^n..                                 

131,719  02 
33,001  85 

131,719  02 
33.001  85 

15.116  66 

14.674  10 

164,720  87 

164.720  87 

29,790  76 

LATIOX. 


419  60 
113  f,7 

80  12 
25  70 

2,931,137  94 

2.162.797  94 

100,337  .30 

22,923,835  72 

33,228.212  09 

6,414,343  69 

1,350,605  75 

2,486,836  12 

7.374,774  5S 

164,720  87 

21 , 262  46 

1,126  17 

2.931.477  42 

2.162,885  85 

100.337  30 

22,925,482  88 

.33.252.802  50 

0,414,343  59 

1,350.605  75 

2.504.859  00 

7.374.899  43 

164,720  87 

21.262  46 

1.126  17 

266.207  29 

New  Brunswick 

171  453  45 

34,531  11 

Quebec 

1.654  17 
24,713  S3 

7  01 

63  42 

0  10 

709,909  73 
I . 003  499  52 

Manitoba.          

209,855  49 
1.34  175  78 

Saskatchewan 

Alberta 

18,022  88 

124  85 

161,167  22 

British  Columbia 

4''2  OSS  06 

29,790  76 

British  P.  O.  Parcels 

Inspection,   Preventive      Service 
and  Board  of  Customs 

45,049  00 

176  41 

79,225,990  69 

79.270.863  28 

3,252,708  41 

147  2?5  89 

1 

175  751  39 

Miscellaneous                      

165  337  08 

1,703  97 

Revenue  Cruisers 

•>8  141  03 

Secret  Prev.  Service  .    . 

4  436  54 

I^ss  Returned — 
Duties $    950.183  44 

Drawbacks 2. 334, 5S7  53 

3,284.770  97 

3,284,770  97 

45,049  OO 

176  41 

75.941,219  72 

75,986.092  31 

3.775  364  31 

13 


DEPARTMEyr  OF  FIVAVCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


N 


< ). 


Statement  of  Fines  and  Fotfeituros,  including  Seizures,  for  the  fiscal  year  ended 

March  31,  1915. 


Customs. 


Less  paid  to  ofiScers  and  informer:" 

Inland  Revenue — 

Excise 

Fertilizer  Act 

Patent  Medicines 

Adulteration  of  Food  Act. . 


Agriculture  Department — 
Inspection  and  Sales  Act. 

Seed  Control  Act 

Contagious  Disease  Act . . 

Fruit  Market  Act 

Dairj-  Industry  Act 


Interior  Department — 

Immigration  Act 

Northwest  Territorj- 

Justice — 

Police  Magistrate,   Dawson 

"  Whitehorsc 

Coms.  of  Police — Cochrane 

"  Hearst 

Pohce  Magistrate,  Fernie 

Police  Magistrate,  Fraserville,  Que.,  for  ' 


'Infraction  of  Railway  Act" 


Mounted  Police,  Alberta 

Finance  Department — 

Contractor's  security  forfeited 

Post  Office  Department 

Trade  and  Commerce — 

Gold  and  Silver  Marking  Act 

Debits— 

Less.  Excise  Refunds 

Weights  and  Measures,  Refunded. 
Marino  .\ct.  Refund 


302,050  07 
205,298  59 


4. 166  U 

1.37  00 

19  00 

118  60 


1,050  65 
71  00 
60  00 
75  00 
30  00 


741  00 
62  00 


880  00 
648  00 
300  00 
465  00 
30  00 
8  00 


3,093  79 
18  30 
75  00 


$    ets. 
36.751  4'> 

4.440  94 

1,286  65 
.i,sn3  00 


2.. 331  00 
1  45 


1.345  6'.i 
492  00 


.371  00 


52.823  21 

3,187  09 

49,636  12 


PL  BUG  ACCOnXTS 


19 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 


Statement  of  Customs  Fines,  Forfeitures  and  Seizures  for  the  fiscal  year  ended 

March  31,  1915. 


Ports. 

Aetuul  amount 
paid  to  the  credit 
of  the   Receiver 

General  during 
the  year. 

Seizing  Otfieer.s' 
and   Informers' 
shares  and  ex- 
penses paid  by 
departmentai 
cheque. 

.\ii\hvTfi 

Liverpool 

Xova    ."Scotia. 

$       cts. 

425  00 

50  00 

$        cts. 

232  U 

6  25 

25  00 

1  80 

400  00 
178  00 

381  25 

51  90 

P.   K.   I.slanJ. 
Xew  Brun-imck. 

1,053  00 

698  84 

Charlottetow-n 

6  03 

1  42 

Kretlcrirfon 

NfcAdam  .function. . . . 
St.  John 

50  00 

1,002  00 

84  50 

46  S5 
43  95 

St.  Stephen. 
Woodstock . 


Abercom    . 
Beebe  Junction 

Coaticook 

Cookshire 

Highwater 

Mansonvilli' 

Montreal. 

Quebec 

St.  Johns 

Shcrbrooke 

Vallcyfield.. 


Quebec. 


Ontario. 


.\mherstburg 

BcllcvUle 

Berlin 

Bridgeburg 

Chatham 

Cornwall 

Fort  William 

Hamilton 

Kingston 

Morrisburg 

Niagara  Falls 

Ottawa 

Parry  Sound 

Peterboro 

Port  -Arthur 

Prescott 

St.  Catharines... 

Samia 

Sault  Ste.  Marie. 

Simcoe 

Toronto 

Windsor.. . 


2-10 


1,033  .-iO 
12.054  33 


14.224  22 


307  50 

5,819  55 

105  00 


146  00 

140  35 

22,249  20 

14  55 

47  30 

400  00 


29,229  45 


34  65' 
8  40 


4,963  23 

1  69 

35  00 

30  12 

131  05 

186  46 

44  00 

840  61 

17  40 

25  00 

749  30 

19  24 

41   17 

100  00 

495  00 

426  81 


6,256  49 
4,729  43 


19,135  OS 


629  54 
S47  39 


1,567  73 


242  2S 

4,835  54 

55  00 

22  55 

170  17 

105  10 

7,384  32 

32  44 

77  20 

216  25 

251  50 


13,398  35 


2  52 

87  50 

4,445  92 

9  40 

35  48 

7  53 

122  06 

59  70 

.30  71 

800  00 

23  77 

14  00 

582  36 

713  01 

9  72 

100  00 

495  0!) 

96  28 

14  07 

4,322  86 

2,440  82 


14,413  31 


20 


/)/,7'  1/,'V  I//.  \7    ')/■   /7\  I  \(i: 


6  GEORGE  V.  A.    1916 
Statement  of  Customs  Fines,  Forfeitures..  ela.—  CoiUinued. 


Ports. 

.\etual  amount 
paid  tolherrcdit 
of  the   Reeeiver 

CJeneral  during 
the  year. 

1 

.•<eizin(5  Offiee^^ 
and  Informer>' 
sharf.?*  and  ex- 
pen.ses  paid  by 
departmental 
cheque. 

Hrandon 

Kmeraon. 

Gretna 

Portagp  la  Prairie 
Winnipeg 

Manilolia . 

Saskatchewan. 
Alhnlu. 

%        ets. 

20  00 

867  70 

57  26 

7,263  66 

$         et~. 

745  00 

326  00 
4,970  52 

8,208  62 

6,041  52 

Moosejaw 

North  Portal .    . 
Regina 

1,958  17 
14S  15 

2,615  59 

1,674  77 

9  96 

Saskatoon 

225  44 

0  83 

2,331  76 

4.301  15 

Calgary 

Edmonton 

6.023  00 
534  65 
852  10 

4.441  50 
307  95 
387  73 

Lethbridge 

British   Columtiia. 

7,409  75 

5,137  24 

268  .35 

40  47 

999  11 

771  75 

61   15 

3  90 

1.9.53  10 

30  00 

171  85 

9,257  02 

869  18 

417  90 
.34  62 

Grand  Forks 

Greenwood ,  ' 

Nanaimo 

Nelson        

Yukon  Territorii. 

199  20 

430  58 

17  04 

New  Westminster 

Prince  Rupert 
Rossland . . . 

Vancouver 

Victoria 

1.078  96 

5  .38 

90  92 

11.618  34 

162  92 

14,425  8^ 

14,457  86 

Dawson 

White  Horse 

69  87 
8  40 

57  64 
2  10 

78  27 

59  74 

Preventive  Series 

189.283  35 

"  163,904  96 

Special  Branch 

16,664  69 

9, 859  50 

Seizures  Generally 

31,456  97 

PVIilAC  ACCOUIfTS 


21 


'  ESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Statement  of  Customs  Fiues,  Forl'eituies,  etc. — Continued. 


Ports. 

.\<-tual  ;imount 
paidtothecrcdit 
of  the   Heccivcr 

General  during 
tile  j-ear. 

SciiinK  DHirirs 
and   Informer.-^ 
sha^(■^s  and  ex- 
penses paiil  \}y 
departmental 
cheque. 

Nova  Scotia 

Prince  Edward  Island . . 

Hecapilulalion. 

$       cts. 

1,053  00 

6  03 

14,224  22 

29,229  45 

19,135  05 

8,208  62 

2,331  76 

7,409  75 

14,425  88 

78  27 

189.283  35 

16,664  69 

S       rfs. 

698  84 

1  42 

1,567  73 

Quebec 

13,398  35 
14.413  31 

Manitoba 

.Saskatchewan 

.\lbcrta.« 

ii.041  .52 
4. .301    15 
5, 137  24 

British  Columbia 

Yukon  Terrritor\' . - . 

14.457  8S 
59  74 

Preventive  .Series 

.Special  Branch 

■^'•izures  Generally 

163,904  96 

9,859  50 

31,456  97 

302,050  07 

265,298  59 

2-1 OJ 


22 


t>f:i'Mrnir;\T  or  riwixct-: 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


No.  :{. 


PREMIUM.  DISCOUNT  AND  EXCHANGE  REVENUE. 


From  wliat  source  recoivud. 


Time. 


Hate 


Amount 

of  .Sterling 
Sold. 


Amount 

of 
Revenue. 


Premium  on  Sterling. 
Exchange  sold 


Cable. 


8667 

8669 

S6S05 

8694 

8703 

87 

8710 

87152' 

873 

87361 

875 

876 

877 

8775 

877525 

87 

878 

87916 

88 

8805 

8813 

8807 

88193 

8825 

883 

884 

8845 

88611 

8865 

885 

8875 

8882 

88 

8925 

89 

905 

915 

9225 

924 

9275 

93 

931 

93251 

934 

9385 

93875 

9388 

95 


Carried  forward. 


.50,000 

100,000 

400.000 

200.000 

100,000 

200.000 

100.000 

300.000 

40,000 

400,000 

100,000 

400,000 

100,000 

10,000 

100.000 

200.000 

200,000 

900,000 

785,000 

250,000 

100.000 

100.000 

500.000 

200. 000 

50.000 

250.000 

100.000 

.WO.  000 

150,000 

1.30.000 

150.000 

250. 000 

700.000 

25.000 

90.000 

185.000 

10.000 

300.000 

40.(X)0 

300. 000 

310.(00 

100.000 

125,000 

30,000 

20,000 

50,000 

30,000 

200,000 


.  d. 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 


9,780.000    0    0 


i       cts. 

1  66 

23  33 

555  56 

555  55 

363  34 

666  67 

433  33 

1.458  33 

253  33 

2, 777  76 

S33  33 

3.733  .34 

1 . 033  34 

108  33 

858  34 

2.222  22 

■2. 266  67 

11.250  00 

10,466  66 

3,472  20 

1,463  33 

1,403  33 

7,638  88 

3.166  68 

833  33 

4.333  34 

1.783  33 

6.805  55 

2,975  00 

2,.3,S3  34 

3.125  00 

5.. 3,83  33 

15,555  54 

645  S3 

2. 100  00 

7,091  67 

483  34 

16,750  00 

2,293  34 

18,250  00 

19,633  35 

6,433  34 

8,230  42 

2,020  00 

1,4.36  67 

3.604  17 

2.164  00 

16, 666  67 


PUBLIC  ACOOUNTB 


23 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Xo.  3 


PREMIUM,    DISCOUNT   AND   EXCHANGE 
REVENUE.— Conhnued. 


From  wh.it  snuno  n  riiviil. 

Tim.-. 

Rate. 

-Amount 

of  Sterling 

Sold. 

Amount 

of 
Revenue. 

Total. 

Brought  forward 

Discount  on  stock  purchased  for  Sinking 
Funds                                            

.S2i 
90J 
934 
94J 
94i 

If 

97* 
98A 
99J 
Jd.disc. 

£      s.      d. 

273  18    7 

1,500    0    0 

27.360    7    3 

34,200    0    0 

5,391     9    6 

9,000    0    0 

56,458     6    0 

35,200    0    0 

25,803  12    9 

92  15    0 

89,000    0    0 

53,900    0    0 

$     cts. 

236  62 

711  75 

8,655  00 

9,570  30 

1,443  11 

2,463  75 

13,738  19 

7,387  60 

5,337  05 

9  60 

8,457  35 

1 , 749  06 

$     cts. 
207,986;07 

' 

- 

338,180      9    1 

59,7.59  38 
1  30 

825  58 

Discount  on  New  York  Exchange  bought.. 

Discount  of  'S'/c  P^r  annum  re  prepayments 

1940-60  Loan.  June.  1914,  Issue 

1,909    8    (> 

268.^2  33 

24 


nEPAItTME^T  OF  FIXAKCE 


INTERE8T  ON  INVESTMENTS. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


]":(iiii   wliat  source  received 
and 

N'ature  of  Invrstiiient. 


Time, 


To 

wliat  date 

Paid. 


Amount 
Invested. 


Interest  Kcalized. 


Sterling.  Currency 


Sinking  FnwDS. 

Loan  of  188^. 
Canadian  Securities 


Loan  of  1930-50. 
Canadian  Securities. 


Loan  of  I9i0-liii. 
<  'anadian  Securities 

Total  Sinking  Kunds 


Montreal  Barbour 
Commissioners. 


Debentures . 


I  year 

i 
1 


,Ian.  1.  1915 
Jan.  1.  1915 
Jan.  1,  1915 
Ian.  1.  1915 
.\pril  1,  1915 
.\pril  1.  1915 
.\pril  1,  1915 


1  vear 
I 


1  year 


.Ian.  I.  1915 
April  1.  1915 
April  1,  1915 


AprU  1,  1915 


p.  c 


.  3} 
35 
3 

,,  3S 
2'. 
4' 
4 


1  year 

59  dy 

S  year 

i  year 

lUdy 

70dys 

:!4 

147 

III 

59 

II 


Jan.  1, 
Jan.  1, 
July  1 , 
Jan.  1, 
July  1, 
July  1, 
July  1. 
Jan.  1. 
Jan.  I. 
Jan.  1, 
Jan.  I, 


Carried  forward . 


1915 

3 

1915 

..  3 

1914 

3!) 

1915 

..  3^ 

1914 

3! 

1914 

3,1 

1914 

V. 

1915 

3' 

1915 

.  3.', 

1915 

..  3f 

1915 

3J 

£   s.   d 


776,929  10  4 

27,360  7  3 

56,453  0  8 

.328,250  10  10 

105.203  15  3 

6,718  3  2 

.34.270  17  9 


594,837  18  9 
82,374  11  10 
86.459  5  7 


17,433  16  6 
45,323  4  11 


d. 


27,192  10  8 

478  16  1 

1,693  11  10 

11,488  15  4 

2.6.30  1  10 

268  14  6 

685  8  4 


44,437  18  7 


20,819  6  6 
3,294  19  8 
1,729  3  9 


25.843  9  11 


697  7  0 
906  9  4 


i       cts 

9.195,000  00 

22,500  00 

10,655,000  00 

11,540,000  00 

560,000  00 

2.50,000  00 

75.000  00 

200,000  00 

250,000  00 

699,500  00 

175.000  00 


1,603  16  4 


71,885  4  10 


t  cts. 

275,850  00 

109  11 

186,462  50 

201,950  00 

5,960  55 

1.678  OS 

244  52 

2,819  18 

2.060  95 

3.957  42 

184.. 59 


cts. 


132,337  00 
2,330  17 
8,242  14 
55,912  00 
12,799  78 
1,307  80 
3,335  69 


216.264  58 


101.320  71 
16,035  58 
8,415  38 


125.771  67 


3,393  76 
4,411  48 


.7,805  24 


349,841  49 


681.876  90 


1,031.718  39. 


PUBLIC  ACCOVXTfl 


25 


SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  2 

No.   4. — Interest  on'  Investments — Concluded. 


Kroni  what    source  received 

and 

Nature  of  Investment. 

Time. 

To 

what  date 

Paid. 

V 

"c 
o 

Amount 
Invested. 

Interest  Kealized. 

Sterling. 

Currency. 

Brought  forward 

p.c. 

S           cts. 

S           cts. 

S             (t.s. 
1,031  71S  39 

Muttlreal  Turnpike  Trust. 
<  oniniutation    money    to      be 

5,000  00 

drannd    Trunk   Pacific    Railway. 

Interest  on   3%  Mortgage  Bond 

Loan  Account,    Prairie  Section, 
1909 

Vari- 
ous. 

6  mos 
Vari- 
ous: 

Jan.  1.     1915 

Oct.  1,    1914 
Jan.  1,     1915 

3 

4 

4 

33,093,333  23 

10,000,000,00 
15,000.000  00 

883. 186  50 

200.000  00 
508,465  66 

Loan  Account,  1913.     . 

1.. 591. 652  16 
211   551  97 

/.■>iin.s  lu  Banks,  Finance  Act,  1914 
Suntlrv  Hanks... . 

Province  of  Quebec. 

Interest  on  Debt  Account 

Bank  of  Montreal,  London. 
Inlerci-t  on  Current  Account  . 

1  year 

Jan.  I,    1915 

4 

1,473,609  63 

58,944  :« 
81.379  97 

2,980,246  87 

26 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  191S  . 


>ro.  5. 

Statement  of  Casual  Revenue  paid  to  the  Receiver  General  for  the  fiscal  vear 

ended  March  31,  1915. 


From  whom  Received  and  Nature  of  Receipt. 


i     Lcta. 


Department  of  Agriculture —  / 

Cattle  Inspection 

Sales — FiXpcriniental  Farms 

Sale  of  Publications 

Reports,  Conservation  Commission 

"       tobacco 

"       land  at  Lacombe 

"       steers  at  Fredericton — balance 

"       old  churn 

"       factory  at  Finch — balance 

Refund  previous  years — Live  stock -. 

Health  of  Animals 

Meat  and  Canned  Goods 

Pest  Act 

Seed 

Express  charges 

CoDser\'ation  Commission 

Overpayment  Bell  Telephone  Co 

Civil  Government  Contingencies 

Right  of  way  across  Sydney  Experimental  Station  paid  by  C.N.R.... 
Rent  of  Cold  Storage  Revelstoke 


Department  of  Customs — 

Conscience  Money 

Outstanding  cheques 

Certified  copies  of  documents. 

Sale  of  old  paper,  etc 

"  "   stoves 


"  awning 

"         "  cupboards .■ 

"       scrap 

"       outfit  at  Estevan 

"       Govt.  House,  Gatewaj',  B.C 

"       stores,  etc.,  schooner  Arthur  M 

Amount  received  in  error  to  pay  telegram 

Over  payment  for  phone 

Refund  by  Express  Co.  for  breakage  in  transit 

"  Carling  Estate — rent  of  Custom  House,  London,  Ont.. 

Deposits  made  at  Customs  sale  forfeited 

Amount  received  from  C.P.  R.^luggage  lost 

"         overpaid — Port  Arthur 


Department  of  External  Affairs — 
Fees 


Department  of  Finance — 

Sale  of  Publication 

"       old  furniture 

"         "   stores — Royal  Mint. . . 
"       gold  and  silver  sweepings. 

"       specimen  coin  case 

Profit  on  gold    coinage 

"         silver        "      

"         copper      "      


11,893  89 

48,141  77 

71  80 

32  13 

558  30 

659  25 

2  45 

10  00 

75  00 

431  24 

,    29  03 

169  55 

40  50 

75  00 

0  75 

167  29 

tb   3  15 

^  3S  97 

2,200  00 

100  00 


Carried  forward 


710  09 

704  84 

42  00 

63  15 

30  00 

15  00 

5  00 

27  00 

721  50 

15  00 

61  60 

2  00 
5  12 

3  50 
.041  67 

24  00 

10  00 

0  75 


1  30 

70  50 

'29  S2 

715  69 

1  09 

484  86 

330,009  89 

25,320  43 


64,70007 


3,482122 
1,078  OO 


356,633  58 


69,260  29 


rVDLlC  ACCOUNTS 


27 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

No.  5. — Statement  of  Casual  Hevenue  paid  to  the  Receiver  General,  etc. — Con. 


From  wliom  Received  and  Nature  of  Receipt. 


S       cts 


Brought  forward 

Department  of  Finance — Concluded. 

C'liarge.<  on  gold  deposits 

"  silver  ohlorides 

"  for  making  assays 

Commission  on  sale  of  gold  l)ars  . 

Destroying  plates 

Excess  Bank  Circulation. 

Short  paid  salaries 

Outstanding  cheques 

Conscience  money. 

Dies  supplied  Dcpt.  of  Militia 

Consideration  for  quit  claim  deed. 


ll'juKC  of  Commons — 

Fees  on  Private  Bills. 


Department  of  Indian  Affairs — 

Refund  previous  years — Advances  to  Indians 

"  Annuities 

"  Manitoba  and  Northwest  Territories. 

"  Seed  grain 

"  Hudsons  Bay  Co.,  for  relief        

"  Contingencies 

Sale  of  supplies 

"         wood ,  Battleford 

*'         horse,  Indian  School,  Lytton 

"        buildings.  Saddle  Lake  Agency '. 

"        old  beds,  Stoney  Lake  Agenc\ 
To  close  Suspense  Acct.,  Trust  Fund 

Rent  of  Agency  House,  Ucluclat 

Refund — 

expenses  of  detection — re  cables — Blood  Agency. . . . 

surrender  of  land — Stoney  Agency 

overpayment  for  saddle,  Lace  Agency 

"  soap 

"  work  Elkhom  Agency 

advance  re  surrender  Moosemin  Reserve 

Fort  Churchill  Treaty 

overpayment  on  school  desks 

payment  on  sale  of  old  hospital 

Account  ex-pupils 


Department  of  Inland  Revenue — 

Fees  on  account  Fertilizers  Act . . . 

Patent  Medicine  Registration  Fees. .  . . . 

Adulteration  of  Food  Act 

Feeding  Stuffs 

Refund   Previous  years — Overcharge  brokerage 

"  Exci.tc  expenditure 

"  "       contingencies 

"  Weights  and  pleasures  Contingencies. 

"  Provisional  allowance  Excise 

Goods  damaged  and  lost  in  transit 

Sale  of  old  drums 

Electric  Standard  liaboratory 

Testing  gla.s.se3 

Conscience  Money . . 


Carried  forward. 


1,576  73 

152  53 

132  10 

93  82 

28  00 

:il,132  23 

0  80 

5,511  87 

25  88 

111  38 

65  00 


,532  07 

110  00 

10  00 

322  48 

137  32 

33  50 

366  17 

180  00 

175  00 

60  00 

12  00 

21  64 

24  00 

255  46 
40  00 

2  50 

3  12 

79  00 
,857  47 
,427  40 

100  00 

80  00 
,263  86 


1,347  10 

1,028  00 

1,862  79 

620  00 

0  20 
30  30 

1  00 
16  66 
14  00 
25  03 

6  00 

-     121  75 

2,648  06 

50  00 


09,260  29 


39.1, 4  (i3  92 


6,988  75 


13,092  90 


8,270  89 


493,076  84 


28 


i)i:i'\nT)ii:\T  or  rixiyci^ 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  0. — Statement  of  Casual  Revenue  paid  to  the  Receiver  General,  etc. — Con. 


From  whom  Received  and  Nature  of  Kcceipt . 


Urought  forward 

Department  of  the  Interior — 

Registration  fees 

Refund    previous    years — IiamiKration 

"  Astronomical  Survey. . . . 

"  Surveys 

"  Parks 

"  Forestry 

"  Water  Power  Investigation    . 

"  Distressed  Canadians 

"  Irrigation  Sur\'ey. . . 

"  N.  W.  Territory 

"  Yukon  Government 

*'  Contingencies 

"  Civil  Govt.  Contingencies 

"  Travelling  expenses 

"  Salaries 

"  Expenditure 

Unclaimed  balances  of  Estates 

Liquor  Permits 

Sale  of  team,  Dominion  Lands 

"        horse  and  harness.. 
"        grain ' 

Department  of  Justice — 

Sale  of  old  material — Kingston  Penitentiarj- 

"  St.  Vincent  de  Paul  Pcntitentiary 

"  Dorchester  Penitentiary 

"  Saskatchewan  Pententiary . 

"                     Manitoba  Penitentiary . . 
Refund  previous  years — Yukon 

"  Litigated  matters 

"  Travellint;  expenses,  Judge  Clement 

"                       -   Pay  of  acting  constable — not  called  f(»r. 
Sheriffs'  fees  


Department  of  Labour — 
Labour  Gazette. . . . 
Sale  of  Publications 
Unclaimed  cheque 


Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries — 

Examination  of  Masters  and  Mates. . . 

Marine  Register 

Sale  of  charts  and  publications. ...... 

"       supplies,  scrap,  junk,  etc 

"       old  boats,  etc 

"       empties 

"       old  concrete  mixer.  , 

"       water,  coal,  oil,  etc 

"       old  buildings,  boats,  etc 

"       steering  gear  from  Verchires . 

"       coal  oil 

"       coal,  etc '. . 


provisions 

material,  etc. 


compressers 

engine 

boring  and  cut-off  tool, 
buildings.  Lark  Island. 

old  lighthouse 

water  lot,  Hamilton 

Alpha 

Str.  Earl  Grey... 

Carried  forward   . 


MM  00 

1.2.-i7  41 

1,5.54  i:i 

S.'-)!  tiO 

1.072  12 

453  21 

578  32 

40  00 

2  25 

52  00 

858  15 

47.3  77 

2  69 

HKi  60 

7;i  75 

19  7.'! 

i     2.B99  71 

284  85 

235  00 

66  15 

2  00 

931  39 

385  44 

t)76  36 

485  57 

12  50 

32  00 

15  00 

2.000  00 

7  70 

410  90 

1 . 263  02 

0  80 

10  00 

4.546  00 

42  50 

229  16 

5.627  17 

14S  10 

2.609  87 

4,50  00 

242  75 

490  18 

200  00 

120  90 

69  41 

10  00 

319  75 

748  00 

250  00 

13  50 

50  00 

10  00 

10  00 

600  00 

493,000  00 

.509.787  29 

493,070  84 


11.704  44 


4.956  86 


1.273  S2 


511,011  96 


PUBLIC  ACCOUXTS 


29 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

No.  5. — Statement  of  Casual  Revenue  paid  to  the  Receiver  General,  etc. — Con. 


From  whom  Received  and  Nature  of 

Receipt . 

$       etjs. 

t 

i 

cts. 

BrouKht  forwaril 

/>!  jMirtminl  uj  Marine  and  Fishcru-^ — Continued. — 

Refund  previous  years — Maintenance  of  lights. 

Construction  of  lights 

*'                       Ship  ehannel 

"                        Dominion  steamers 

Steamboat  Inspection                                    

Marine  Hospitals 

Rewards  for  saving  life                         

509.787  29 

200  00 
774  95 
404  96 
769  87 
120  40 
123  SO 
200  00 
8  38 
100  00 

17  00 
83  32 

3,262  00 

9,534  33 

1  00 

1  00 
20  00 

426  68 
28  92 
23  87 
30  00 
3  00 
11  45 

18  90 
130  42 

1 . 248  40 

1.157  81 

18  00 

291  57 

127  53' 

23  89 

16  90 

10  00 

130  00 

38  08 

30  93 

18  32 

98.800  45 

2  50 
13,214  65 

511.011 

641.210 

1.624 
634 

96 

"                       Steamer  to  replace  Seoul. 

"                     Civil  Govt,  salaries 

"                             ■■             Contingencict 

Rent  of  water  lots,  etc 

"       propert  v 

Refund,  hoard  Hon.  J.  D.  Hazen  on  Dom.  Steamer 

"         repairs  to  boilers  on  i'arlicr  and  material  suppliid 

"         supplies  to  Tidal  Sur\-ey 

"         overcharge — sick  Mariners'  Fund 

**         C.P.R.  for  coat  supplied  survivor  Kmjyress  of  Irriand 

"         rudder  lost  by  C.P.R. 

"         freight  charges 

Relief  Steamer  Bohemian  . 

.'Special  trip  Govt.  Steamers 

Instalments  on  boat  stolen 

Imperial  Board  of  Tradi^ — settling  claims 

Wages  and  effects  deceased  seamen 

of  deserter            

Amount  illegally  collected *. 

Sers'ices  rendered  Naval  Ser\'ice. . . . 

Taking  sounding  for  Public  Works 

Fine  and  cost  of  uniform  of  deserter. . 
Insurance  on  Halifax  Light  Ship  No.  19 
Renewal  of  Mates  Certificate 

Deposit  in  connection  with  Halifax  Lightship  lost 

en  route  to  Halifax... 

I)f  fiartment  of  Militia  and  Defence — 

Refund  previous  years — Annual  Drill 

Transport 

"                        Permanent  Force 

"                       Kniiineer  ser\'ices 

"                      Cadet  Corps. .. 

Clothing 

"                      Contingencies 

Received  for  examination  of  explosives  for  H.M.S 

285  65 

1.58  86 

90  46 

.556  28 

160  00 

.545  20 

3  25 

2  94 

21  97 

of  a  housi* 

Less. — W.  L.  Duff,  Sask.:   Compensation  for  loss 

1.824  61 
200  00 

HI 
05 

Department  of  Mines — 
Sale  of  publications 
*'       eiderdown 

"        l>oats 

Refund   Previous  years— Freight  i-harges 

.\rtic  expenditure     . 

368  28 
20  00 

240  00 
0  65 
5  12 

Carrii-d  forward 

1.1.54.480  89 

30 


DEPARTMETiT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  5. — Statement  of  Casual  Revenue  paid  to  the  Receiver  General,  etc. — Con' 


From  whom  Received  and  Nature  of  Receipt. 


Brought  forwanl 
Department  of  Mounted  Police- 


Refund  previous  years — Expenditure. 


Department  of  Naval  Service — 

Refund  previous  years — Purchase  ot  ships 

"  Hydrographic  Survey 

"  Marine  Biological 

.     "  Pelagic  Sealing  enquiry 

"  Fish  Breeding 

"  Fishing  Bounty 

"  Salaries  and  disbursements.. 

"  Petty  cash,  C.  T.  Knowlton. 

"  Expenditure 

Sale  of  charts,  publications,  etc 

"       Dog  fish,  fertilizer,  scrap,  etc 

"       fish 

"      try ; 

"-      boats  and  canoes 

"       hatcherj-  at  Point  Canoe 

"       hatching  basket 

"       engine  and  fitting — Pioton  Foundry 

"       typewriter 

"       coal 

"       empties 

"       groceries,  etc.;  from  seized  vessel  Valient. .... 

"       steamer  Falcon 

Rents  and  deductions  for  rents 

Rents  of  fis  h  drier 

Examination  fees 

Xaval  College  fees 

Wireless  apparatus  fees '. . 

Radio  Telegraph  Service 

Received  for  wireless  telephone 

Rebate  on  telephone  service 

For  right  to  land  cable 

Clothing  supplied  C.G.S.  Eslevan 

Fares  received 

Premium  U.S.  cheques 

Refund  of  d  uty  on  two  cars  of  ordnance  stores 

"       for  food  supplies 

"       of  overcharge  Express  Co 

"       by  C.P.R 


Post  Office  Department — 

Refund  previous  years — Civil  Govt.  Salaries 

"                                "          Contingencies. 
"  Expenditure 


Department  of  Public  Works — 

Rent  Victoria  old  post  office...  r. 

"   sundry  other 

Sale  of  scrap,  timber,  etc 

"       empty  cement  sacks ■ 

"       material,  Sussex  street 

"       Hulls,  old  material,  etc 

"  old  P.  O.  building  and  site,  Gananoque. 

"         "   building  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

"         "         "         Morrisburg 

'     "  "         "         Toronto 

"         "         "         Vancouver 

"         "         "        Calgarj' 

"      shop  on  wharf  at  Caaarea 


Ct8. 


Carried  forward 


11 


2,503  88 

240  77 

79  11 

1,210  85 

1,002  00 

6  70 

167  67 

5  10 

450  00 

•312  94 

9,693  41 

1,405  43 

.   198  02 

309  90 

40  00 

1  65 

100  00 

70  00 

9  37 

228  35 

116  22 

510  00 

1,222  68 

151  00 

185  00 

1.200  00 

312  07 

736  35 

22  32 

0  92 

24  33 

36  93 

312  50 

13  65 

13  43 

387  36 

12  86 

102  72 


cts. 


7,872  45 

104.378  99 

634  63 

689  36 

1.238  06 

0.401  72 

1,010  00 

60JQ0 

50  00 

628  00 

1,850  00 

300  00 

30  00 


t.l54,4S0  89 
83  20 


34.395  4'J 


427 


125,143  21       1,189.387  31 


PLBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


31 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  2 

No.  5. — Statement  of  Casual  Kt-venue  paid  to  the  Receiver  General,  etc. — Con. 


From  whom  RctciveU  and  Nature  of  Rfccipt. 

S       cts. 

$        <ts 

Brought  forward 

1,189,387  31 

Depl.  "f  Public  Works — Continued — 

Sale  of  Fence  at  Drill  Hall,  Vancouver 

"       lots,  St.  Maurice  District 

"       engraving  machine , 

"       equipment  St.  John  River  Commission 

"       old  gear  wheel 

"       hot  air  register 

"       boileb 

"       chain 

"       hay.  Last  Mountain  Lake .  

"       blue  prints,  etc 

Refund  previous  years — Public  Buildings,  Victoria 

"  "  Southampton 

"  "  Brandon 

"  "  Maritime  Provinces. 

GeneraUy 

Kingston  Post  Office 

Port  Arthur  Post  Office 

"  London  Custom  House. ... 

"  Vancouver  Postal  Station. - 

"  Rainy  River  Survey 

"  St.  Maurice  River  District 

"  Vancouver  Telegraph 

"  Kincardine  breakwater 

"  Arthabaska  River 

■"  Red  River  Improvements 

"  Margaree  Shear  Dam 

"  Columbia  River  Improvements. 

St.  Anne  de  la  Parade 

"  Murray  Bay 

"  Grosse  Isle  Quarantine  Station 

"  Fraser  River  Dam 

"  River  St.  John 

"  Rimouski  wharf 

RidcauHall 

Harbours,  N.B 

"  "         Ontario 

"  Harbours  and  Rivers 

"  Alberta  Public  Buildings,  Renewals 

"  Heating  Dominion  Buildings 

"  slides  and  booms,  maintenance 

"  Telegraph  Stnice 

"  "         .Surveys 

"  Ottawa  Buildings,  repairs 

"  dredging 

"  wages  of  caretaker.  Prince  Albert 

"  taxes,  Winnipeg  drill  hall 

"  freight  on  dredge  basket 

"  overdrawn  salaries 

"  Contingencies 

"  expenditure '. 

Rent  of  boiler.  Prince  Albert 

"   scow,  St.  John  Harbour 

Services  of  dredge,  etc 

Hire  of  tugs 

I'sp  of  driving  outfit 

William  Head — Water  supply 

Goods  lost  on  transit 

Received  from  unknown  source 

Conscience  money 

Fee  registration  booming  site. 

Interest  due  by  Westminster  Flusk  Co 

Refund  for  sorting  rases  lost 

"       of  duty  on  etchings 

"       freight  charges 


Carried  forward 1,335,408  28 


5  00 

!.080  00 

712  50 

311  60 

aO  00 

35  00 

50  00 

7  50 
130  85 
438  42 

77  80 
25  00 
186  58 
125  01 
100  00 
92  06 
0  80 

5  50 
166  00 

70  40 
45  00 
94  13 
12  95 

100  00 

403  00 

94  13 

35  00 

71  35 
,630  00 

37  00 
302  50 
,260  95 

0  50 
48  21 

712  11 
3  60 

6  60 

6  78 
24  80 

400  00 

15  25 

118  78 

145  10 

,415  60 

60  00 

8  05 
10  50 

7  03 
2  25 

15S  65 
87  00 

255  00 
,752  07 
,8.30  00 

72  00 
12  00 
.50  00 

1  80 
31  00 

5  00 
750  00 

35  00 
62  10 

36  95 


146,020  97 


32 


DEl'MiTMKNT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  5. — Statement  of  Casual  Revenue  paid  to  tlie  Keceiver  (ieneral,  etc. — Con. 


From  whom  Received  and  Nature  of  Receipt. 


Brought  forward 

Department  of  Prinfing  and  Stationery- 
Halo,  of  Publication 

"       wiiste  paper 

Profit  on  printing  and  stationery. 


Department  of  Railways  and  Canals — 
Sale  of  timber,  wood,  etc. . . . 
scrap,  etc 

"       empties  sacks 

"       old  material 

"  "   rubber  Cornwall  Canal 

"       ladder,  Cornwall  Canal 

"       cement 

"       typewriter 

**       land  at  Thorold 

Rent  of  apparatus 

"       scows 

"       steamer  and  boiler 

■"       dredge,  etc 

pump 

Use  of  Canal  basin,  Cornwall 

Received  for  towing .- 

Hire  of  tug 

Interest  on  arrears  of  rent  of  scales,  Lachine  Canal. 

Assignment  to  lease,  Lachine  Canal 

Con-scicnce  money 

Outstanding  cheques 

Interest  on  Railway  Subsidies 

Department  of  Secretary  of  Stale — 

Fees 

Refund  previous  years — Public  .\rcliives 

Copying  .\rchives 


14.6t>i  43 
3,601  67 
3,841  70 


70  40 

M4  27 

071  00 

26  86 

17  10 

9  15 

3  00 

10  00 

433  00 

20  00 

31  00 

12  00 
20  00 
30  00 

624  14 

13  00 
269  00 

3  00 

1  00 

250  00 

120  10 

121,448  62 


).045  70 
96  52 
47  40 


The  Senate — 

Fees  on  Private  Bills 
Certified  Copies  of  Acts. 


4.201  15 
134  00 


Department  of  Trade  and  Commerce — 

Proceeds  of  confiscated  gold  and  silver  articles 

Non  acceptance  of  salary  of  J.  B.  Bance,  agent  at  Caracas,  V<'nezuela . 


23  76 
.500  00 


1,. 335.408  25 


22, 107  S-.) 


123,0,=>2 


115,189  62 


4,335  1.3. 


525  70 


1.602.619  27 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


33 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  2 


:n. 


(;. 


Statement  of  Total  Receipts  on  account  of  Superannuation  for  the 

year  ended  March  31,  1915. 


fiscal 


From  whom  ri'ccived. 


Superannuation 

Revenue 

R.8.C.,  Cap.  17, 

See.  18. 


.Superannuation 

No.  2, 

R.S.C.,  Cap.  17, 

See.  18. 


Charges  of  Management — 

As.sistant  Receiver  General's  Office, 


Halifax 

St.  John 

Winnipeg 

Vii'toria 

( 'harlottetown. 


Civil  Government — 

.\grieulture. 

.Archives 

.•Vuditor  General's 

Civil  Service  Commission 
Con!>er\'ation  Commission . 

Customs 

External  .\fTairs 

Finance.  

General  Consulting  Engineer 

Governor  General's  Secretary  Office. 

High  Commissioner's  Office 

Indian  .-VfTairs 

Inland  Revenue 

Insurance  Dept 

Interior. 

.Justice 

Labour.. 

Marine  and  Fisheries 

Militia  and  Defence 

Mines 

Xaval  Service.. . .' . . 

Eost  Office 

Printing  and  Stationery... 

Privy  Council 

Public  Works... . 
Railways  and  Canals. 
Mount<'d  Police.. 

Secretary  of  State 

Trade  an<l  Commerce,    .  . 


Legislation — 

House  of  r'ommons. 

Senate 

Library. 


Penitentiaries — 
Kingston. . 

St.  'Vincent  de  Paul.. 
Manitoba 


2  32 
44  34 
58  00 
91  00 


355  01 

81  00 

()53  7li 

C8  00 


830  00 
113  50 
351  40 
120  00 

(56  00 

129  00 
G06  18 
.340  50 
143  15 
2,058  19 
750  14 

63  00 
G42  55 
468  71 
.507  00 

50  45 
3,201  40 
219  87 
168  00 
581  47 
513  .50 
88  00 
446  89 
2.56  50 


619  51 
338  66 
266  57 


56  00 
56  00 


Carrird  forward 


cts. 


195  66 


13,873  23 


1.224  74 


112  00 


15,405  63 


t   cts 

42  00 


315  88 

64  ,38 

213  50 

175  00 

526  78 

136  .50 
49  00 
28  00 

42  00 
218  75 

196  00 
168  00 

.5,52  13 
495  25 
435  14 
231  00 
616  00 
119  00 
2S0  00 
183  75 
171  50 

77  88 
360  50 


374  48 
138  25 


94  50 


$   cts. 


42  00 


5,655  94 


512  73 


94  50 


6,305  17 


34 


iu:i'.[rrrv/:\r  or  ris.ixcE 


Statkment  of  Total  Receipts  on  account  of  SfPEKANNUATioN  for  tin 
year  ended  March  31,  1915 — Continued. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
fiscal 


From  wliom  received. 

Superannuation 

Revenue 

R.S.C.,  Cap.  17. 

Sec.  18. 

Superannuation 

No.  2, 
R.S.C.Cap.  17. 

Sec.  18. 

Brought  forward 

t       cts. 

■ 

t       cU. 

15.405  63 

36  00 

97  16 

5  07 

28  50 

30  84 

52  00 

75  87 

68  00 

4.507  76 

2, 565  23 

S       cU. 

$          Ct.''. 

6  305  17 

Immigration 

Lighthouse  and  Coast 

Seientifie  Institutions : . 

Fisheries 

Indians 

R.  N.  W.  Mounted  Police..     . 

Dominion  Lands  and  Parks 

2,277  15 

Excise 

978  36 

Weights,  Measures,  Gas  and  Electric  Light — 
Weights  and  Measures 

144  84 
15  72 

38  40 

Gas  and  Electric  Lights 

160  56 
13  92 

244  70 

2  49 

13.809  83 

163  66 
99  00 

38  40 

Adulteration  of  Food. .    . 

Railways  and  Canals — 
Railways.. 
Canals. . 

139  96 
104  74 

Public  Works 

Post  Office. 

133  66 
30  00 

4  841  &! 

Trade  and  Commerce — 

Trade  Commissioners 

Culling  Timber . . 

Printing  and  vStationerj" 

24.453  GO 

37,366  22 

38,894  31 

6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2  A.   1916 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

CHARGES  OF  MANAGEMENT. 


TO    WHOM   PAID. 

SER^^CE. 

S    cts. 

S    cts. 

S.^VIXGS    B.\.S-KS    .\XD    .\SSI3T.VXT    RECEIVER 

Gexeb.kls'  Offices,    etic. 

Assistant  Receiver  General's  Office,  Toronto,  Ont. 

Salary  to  March  31,  1915 

31,  1915 

3,500  00 
1,600  00 
1,000  00 
850  00 
800  00 
1,235  59 

R.  Cane         

\   Wil-son                   t 

31    1915             

K.  Freeman                     

"              31,  1915 

A.  \V.  <teel 

31,1915 

Contingencies,  including  printing  and  stationery 

Assistant  Receiver  General's  Office,  Montreal,  P.Q. 

.Amount  paid  that  institution  for  acting  .Assistant 

Receiver  General,  year  ended  March  31,  1915 

Contingencies,  including  printing  and  stationer}' . . . 

Assistant  Receiver  General's  Office,  Halifax,  N.S. 
Salary  to  March  31,  1915     

8,985  59 
5,660  01 

City  and   District  Savings 
Bank,  Montreal. 

5,500  00 
160  01 

I.  H.  Mathers 

2,900  00 
2,000  00 
1,850  00 
1,200  00 
850  00 
1,007  53 

\.  C.  Johnston       

31,  1915                 

"              31,  1915 

M.J    Ring                 

"              31    1915                                   .   .   . 

M.  D.  S.  Brown 

31,  1915 

Contingencies,  including  printing  and  stationery.. . . 

Assistant  Receiver  General's  Office,  St.  John,  X.B. 
Salary  to. \ug.  31.  1914     

9,807  53 

1,125  00 

1,381  91 

1,800  00 

1,430  00 

1,450  00 

900  00 

1,100  00 

700  00 

876  16 

H.  C.  Wet  more 

"    March  31,  1915  from  Sept.  12,  1914 

"              31,  1915          

S.  P.  Mc'Cavour 

31,  1915 

R.  Ewing 

"              31,  1915          

Geo.  T.  Corbett 

31,  1915 

31,  1915 

Thos.  H.  Lawson 

31,  1915 

Contingencies,  including  printing  and  stationery . . . 

Assistant  Receiver  General's  Office,  Charloltelown, 
P.E.I. 

Salary  to  March  31,  1915.    . 

31,  1915  .                           

10,783  07 

P.  Pope 

1 

2,900  00 
1,266  64 
1,650  00 
1,200  00 
361  25 
375  71 

W.  Leitch 

F.  Loughran 

31    1915 

D.  .\.  McKinnon 

31,  1915 

H.  S.  Stewart 

Salarj-  from  Oct.  19,  1914  at  $800 

Contingencies,  including  printing  and  stationery 

Assistant  Receiver  General's  Office,  Winnipeg,  Man. 
Salarj- to  March  31,  1915 

7,753  60 

3,000  00 
1,900  00 
1,900  00 
1,300  00 
850  00 
540  37 

E.  \V.  H.  .Vrnnstrong 

A.  C.  McMirken     . 

31,1915...                                 

31,1915...                                 

31,  1915 

K.  Fredcrickdon 

H.  E.  Boyd 

31,  1915 .■ 

Contingencies,  including  printing  and  stationery. . 

9,490  37 

Carried  forward  . 

52,4,sn  17 

DEPARTMENT  OF  FIVAVCE  iii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

CHARGES  OF  MANAGEMENT— Continued. 


TO   WHOM    PAID. 

SERVICE. 

%    cts. 

S     cts. 

D.  B.  McConnan 

Brought  forward 
Assistant  Receiver  General's  Office,  Victoria,  B.C. 
Salary  to  March  31,  1915 

2,900  00 
1,900  00 
1,300  00 
1,100  00 
1,000  00 
1,501  25 

52,480  17 

W.  Winsby 

"              31,  1915 

S. A.  Staden 

31,  1915 

T.  Knight 

"               31,  1915 

Leland  S.  Miller 

31.1915 

Contingencies,  including  printing  and  stationery 

Savings  Banks,  Xota  Scotia. 

Salarj'  to  March  31,  1915,  Amherst 

"              31,  1915,  Shcrbrooke  

9,701  25 

C.  H.  Rent       . 

500  00 
250  00 
300  00 
300  00 
250  00 
500  00 
500  00 
300  00 
300  00 

400  00 
759  38 

T.  Campbell 

F.  W.  Homer..   . 

"               31,  1915,  Barrington 

G.  E.  Jost 

"               31,  1915,  Guvsboro 

J.  W.  Morris 

"               31,  1915,  Wallace 

J.  M.  Rudolphe 

"               31,  1915,  Lunenburg   

J.  Redden 

"               31,  1915,  Kentville 

E.  D.  Tremaine 

"               31,  1915,  Port  Hood 

W.  \V.  Atwood 

"              31,  1915,  Shelburne 

W.  A.  Park 

Savings  Bank,  New  Brunswick. 
.Salary  to  March  31,  1915,  Newcastle 

Contingencies,  including  printing  and  stationery.. 

Public  Debt. 

Printing,  advertising,  inspection,  express  charges,  etc. 

Cables 

4,359  38 

Bank  of  Montreal 

586  08 

228  12 

683 

108  90 

Freight          

' 

Commission  for  payment  of  interest  on  Public  Debt, 
purchase  of  Sinking  Funds. 

One-eighth  of  one  per  cent  on  Treasury  Bills  placed 
outside  of  Bank  of  Montreal 

929  93 

18,250  00 
45,426  48 

For  services  as   Financial   .\gents  in  London  for 
year  ended   Dec.  31,   1914,  at  rate  of   £150  per 
million  of  debt      . .                

Brokerage  on  purchase  of  Sinking  Funds. 
For  J  of  one  per  cent  brokerage      

63.676  48 
2,772  19 

Bank  of  Montreal 

Bank  of  Montreal. 

English  Bill  Stamps,  Postage,  etc. 

Postage 

909  43 
8,453  91 

Bill  Stamps 

Commutation  of  stamp  duty %        9  13 

Less  sundry  fees  for  issue  of  certificates. .   1,571  45 

9,363  34 
1,563  32 

Carried  forward 

7.801  02 

141,720  42 

PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

CHARGES  OF  MANAGEMENT- 


-Concluded. 


TO   \VHO>r   P.VID. 


SERMCE. 


$    eta 


$    cts. 


Brought  forward 


Printing,  Advertising,  Inspection,  Express 
Charges,  etc. 


American  Bank  Note  Co.. 

Dominion  Express  Co. . .-. . 

Canadiun  Express  Co 

Canadian  Northern  Express 
Co 

Halifax  South  Western  Ex- 
press Co 

Removal  of  Foreign  Coin. . 

O.  Lepinsee 

F.  Faradis 

The  K.  Xlonccl  Electric 
Company 

S.  A.  Staden 

D.  Hogan 

J.  &  J.  Taylor 

The     Goldie     McCullough 
Co.,  Ltd 

J.  E.  Rourke 

Courtney  and  Sears 

L.  Lamarche 

W.  Cripin 

Collector  of  Customs 


Printing  Notes. 


Porter    Safety    Seal    Co. 
Chicago 


J.  M.  Mossman  <fc  Co 

Bank  of  Montreal 

American  Bank  Note  Co.. 


Royal  Trust  Co. 
W.  E.  Hodges.... 
F.  J.  Clethereo.. 
C.  P.  RaUway... 


Ottawa  Branch,  Royal 
Mint- 
Prof.  \V.  H.Ellis 

Prof.  Wm.  Nicol 

Prof.  A.  Stansfield... 
Rogers,  Ltd 


Overtime  moving  safe. 


Connecting  perforating  machines. 
Travelling  expenses 


Lock,  Charlottetown  Office. 


Opening  Vault 

Cartage  on  notes 

Insurance  on  notes 

Service  destroying  Dominion  note  plates. 


Duty  on  safety  seals S14  45 

Duty  on  bullion  balance 50  00 


Safety  seals 

Safety  seal  implement . 


$23  75 
10  00 


Inspection 

Cables,  stock 

Printing  security  labels. 

Repairing  punching  machine 

.Administration  of  Finance  .\ct — 
Investigating  Bank  of  Vancouver. 

Standard  weight 

Freight 


Statotort,  CcTRKENcy  Act  of  1910. 


Trial  of  Pyx. 


"           Meals  for  Commissioners. 
Assistance  at  the  trial  of  the  pji 


Total  charges  of  management . 


275,620  00 
8,7&4  33 
9,536  49 

22  85 

0  70 

10,951  79 

5  00 

5  00 

30  61 
332  45 
102  25 

75  00 

69  00 
37  85 
2,571  OS 
12  50 
12  50 


64  45 


33  75 
10  00 
38  44 
49  88 
13  75 
649  59 
30  70 
16  00 
19  03 


174  85 

165  20 

170  70 

3  00 

14  87 


141,720  42 


309,074 


528  62 


451,324  03 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE  iii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

REDEMPTION  OF  DEBT. 


TO  WHOM  PAID. 

SERVICE. 

$    cU. 

^     Ct8. 

8,273,333  32 
27,500  00 

Dominion  Stock  issue,  "B,"  3J  per  cent 

8.300,833  32 

PREMIUM,   DISCOUNT  AND   EXCHANGE   EXPENDITURE. 


Amount  of 

Rate. 

sterling 

Discount. 

Total. 

sold . 

p.c. 

£        s.  d. 

$    cts. 

$       cts. 

Discount  on  cable  transfers  of  cash  from 

JBank  of  Montreal,  London 

4-8666 
4-865 

150,000    0    0 
80,000    0    0 

100  00 
133  33 

4-864 

.50,000    0    0 

133  33 

4-8638 

300,000    0    0 

833  34 

4-8625 

125,000    0    0 

520  84 

. 

4-861 

50.000    0    0 

277  77 

, 

4-8611 

30,000    0    0 

167  00 

4-861 

300,000    0    0 

1,666  67 

4-86 

10,000    0    0 

66  67 

4-8425 

50.000    0    0 

1,208  33 

4-8415 

150,000    0    0 

3,775  01 

4-8406 

20,000    0    0 

521  33 

4-84027 

600,000    0    0 

15,833  34 

4-84 

100,000    0    0 

2,666  67 

4-838 

300,000    0    0 

8,333  33 

4-838194 

50,000    0    0 

1,423  62 

4-8376 

100,000    0    0 

2,906  67 

4-8375 

450,000    0    0 

13,125  00 

4-834027 

100:000  0   0 

3,263  89 

4-8333 

1.000.000    0    0 

33, 3.33  34 

4-832 

100,000    0    0 

3,466  67 

4-8318 

100,000    0    0 

3,486  67 

4-8316 

25,000    0    0 

876  66 

4-831 

100,000    0    0 

3,566  67 

101,686  15 
1,719  43 

Discount  on  New  York  Kxchange 

103,405  58 

PUBLIC  ACCOUXTS 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

LIST   OF   PERSONS  SUPERANNUATED   DURING   THE  FISCAL 

YEAR  1914-1915. 


Bail.v.  H.  H 1, 

Hlack.wlur,  H.  \V 2, 

lJlack:ul:ir,  A.  K 2, 

Carlton,  Kobt   

Carter,  Win.  H   2, 

Connor,  1*\  R   '. . 

Cousrhlin,  Mrs.  M.  A 

Cowan,  -J  no.  A     1, 

Cyr,  Honoie 

Delaney,  E.  J   

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IJougliortv.  W.  A . . .  .■ 

Kllis,  Kaliel,  G 

Fenerty,  A.   H    .      .    

Fitzgerald,  \Vm 3, 

Furios.  .I<w.  L .• 

George,  F.  G  

Gilkie,  H.    V    

Gerard,  Ironee 1, 

GlolK-nskv,  L.  E.  M 

Halkett.  J.  B 1, 

Hall,  Wm.  S 

Hayward,  W.  G 

Hehert,  Clnis   D 1, 

Henry,  K.  J 1, 

Hiath,  K.  L 

Hiirsworth 3, 

Irvine,  A.  C 1, 

.Tauieson,  S.  B   1, 

.Johnson,  M.  F 

Jones,  C  J 2, 

Larue,  E.  P 


218  00 

275  00 

485  00 

627  00 

24.1  83 

448  5."> 

517  U 

0;!0  55 

116  6G 

939  17 

430  70 

5.52  00 

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896  91 

500  00 

9.W  42 

623  88 

455  00 

(i.",3  05 

8fU  00 

907  .50 

768  50 

446  67 

0S8  00 

9(;o  00 

760  28 

220  00 

706  66 

069  10 

395  94 

450  00 

980  00 

S      cts. 

Levasspur,  L.  N.  Z 913  88 

Little,  Hugli  R 518  00 

McDonald,  Jno.  G 520  45 

Matthew.  Geo.  F 1,. 368  88 

Miindv,  \V.  A 532  10 

McCarthy,  D.  F 1,120  uO 

McKay,  liobie 290  40 

McLeid,  .J.  E 1,662  50 

Xewsonie,  A.  E  . .       297  30 

O'Leary,  Thos 920  00 

O  Gorman,  Corn.. :   357  29 

Park,  Robt.  H 741  00 

Pryor,  Oswald 1,034  44 

Reed,  Wm 53t  75 

Richarils.  Alphonse 420  00 

Ross,  Elijah 420  00 

Ross,  .)no.  D ..  893  41 

Scott,  .Juo.  L 376  11 

Shakespeare,  Noah           1,856  25 

Sheritt,  .Tas. £3922 

Sn.ith,  .John   509  60 

Spillette,  S.  W ...  604  50 

Standish,  .Jno.  G   1,358  22 

Stewart,  Miss  H.  E 713  00 

Teck   .Jos 275  06 

Tridi  r,  H.  W  583  33 

Williamson,  Thos 462  00 

Wilson,  David 830  45 

Woodhouse,  Jno . .  435  0" 

Total 59,566  60 


LIST  OF  SUPERANNUATED  PERSONS  WHO  DIED  DURING  THE 
FISCAL  YEAR  1914  191.5. 


$       cts. 

Allan,  H    489  11 

Anderson,  Wm 560  00 

Bailey,  H.  A., 192  00 

liarr,  Robt   ...    216  48 

Beckwith.  Robt.  N 870  00 

Bowel),  15.  R 216  00 

Bradley,  A.  W 24126 

Carmen,  J.  A 304  00 

Casault,  L.  J 840  00 

Cote,  Louis  T 162  00 

Connor,  F.  R 448  55 

Dickiewin,  M.  G 1,314  00 

Elliott.  .(ai.  H 421.56 

Everett.  Jas.  H 1,508  00 

Gray,  .M.  D 498  16 

Griftin,  H.  W .' 1,069  44 

Hamilton,  A.  G 440  00 

Harding,  F.  J l,2i;o  OO 

Hc.|ikirk.  H.  G 1,820  00 

Hjnes,  P 5.56  80 

Hiinsworth,  Wm 3,220  00 


$       cts. 

Knowison,  K.J 490  00 

Leclair,  A 652  80 

Meyer,  Ed 980  04 

Mingave,  W.  R 2,508  00 

McClain.  W^n 322  00 

Mclntyre,  A 255  28 

McLaughlin,  S 1,260  00 

Nicholson,  P 420  00 

Pelletier,  P 329  33 

Pridhani,  Rich   660  95 

Robertson,  Ale.t 709  55 

Scott,  Thos 1,920  00 

Sniithson,  W.  G 1,820  00 

Stewart.  Matthew 390  00 

Ste.  Marie,  Jos T 163  ;« 

Street,  Chas.  F 1,081  10 

Tilton,  Jno.  Lieut.-Col 1,.536  00 

A'anasse,  B 3.30  00 

Waters,  .Ta.-.  G .  702  78 

Total 33,208  49 


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EXPENDITURE,  1914-15. 


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Interest  on  Pubuc  Debt 

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PrE.MUM,   DlSCOCNT  AND  EXCHANGE. 

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"  Quebec 

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"  Manitoba 

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Alberta 

"  British  Columbia 

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Office  of  the  High  Commissioner  for  Canada  in  England. . . 

Department  otAgriculture 

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Department  of  Customs 

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55, 

498, 

166, 

17, 

"5, 

99. 


666  66 
000  00 
910  67 
000  00 
000  00 
000  00 
000  00 
000  00 
000  GO 
000  00 
000  00 
492  10 
087  43 
619  11 
362  50 
962  04 
400  00 
498  34 
889  62 
452  45 
45S  24 
225  00 
997  11 
633  36 
672  96 
021  13 
844  31 
931  85 
545  24 
424  00 
964  87 
342  52 
250  GO 
581  38 
647  88 
193  42 
510  87 
60S  30 
886  98 


5,199,080  34 


.55,000  00 
15,486  17 


19,733  34 
6,674  00 


15,736,742  94 

451,324  03 

1,645,811  53 

103,405  5S 

Contingencies. 


25,927  86 
72,276  86 
7,475  95 
11,084  33 
15,359  07 

102  77 

19,227  61 

8,905  63 

22,862  80 

24,652  39 

66,565  41 

21,496  45 

16, 1S9  54 

101; 539  54 

27,8.39  26 

14,291  69 

44, 156  06 

20,216  46 

5,961  06 

34,008  OS 

110,716  62 

9,352  46 

10. 178  83 

62,429  16 

22,683  69 

727  95 

14, 194  40 

10,345  91 

158,118  14 


958,886  28 


70,486  17 


26.407  34 


6,157,966  62 


96,893  51 


PURUC  ACCOTXSTS 


31 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  \^\\-\b—C ontinued. 


SER\1CE. 


cts. 


S  cts. 


Onta 


Brought  forward. 


Court  of  .\ppeal 

"       King's  Bench 

"       Chancerj' 

"       Common  Pleas 

Exchequer  Court 

County  Court.s 

Circuit  allowances 

Unattachitl  High  Court  Judges 

To  Remunerate  Judge  J.  \V.  Elliott,  acting  as  Deputy 

Judge,  Halton  Co 


Quebec — 

Court  of  King's  Bench. 

Superior  Court 

Circuit  allowances 


Sma  Scolia — 

Supreme  Court 

County  Courts 

Court  of  Divorce... 
Circuit  allowances.. 


-Vfir  Brunstmck — 

Appeals 

King's  Bench 

County  Courts 

Court  of  Divorce... 
Circuit  allowances.. 


Prince  Edward  Inland — 

Supreme  Court 

County  Courts 

Circuit  allowances.. 


Manitoba — 

Court  of  King's  Bench. 

Court  of  .\ppoal 

County  Courts 

Circuit  allowances 


.1  Iberia— 

Supreme  Court 

District  Courts. . . . 
Circuit  allowances.. 

Saskatchewan — 

Supreme  Court 

District  Courts. . 
Circuit  allowances.. 


British  Columbia — 

.Supremo  Court 

Court  of  .\ppeal.. . . 

County  Courts 

Circuit  allowances.. 


Yukon  Territory. . 
Miscellaneous.. 

Dominion  Police. 


36,000  00 
22.000  00 
22,000  00 
19,083  31 
22,000  00 
225,110  72 
23,554  15 
14,000  00 

1,285  00 


43,000  00 

280,506  63 

22, 129  90 


43.000  00 

21,500  00 

500  00 

5,937  72 


19,000  00 
25,000  00 
18,500  00 
500  00 
11,696  35 


16,400  00 

8,813  10 

953  10 


37,000  00 

36,000  00 

24,000  00 

6,212  75 


50,016  13 
24,000  00 
16,146  12 


32,758  06 
42,000  00 
11,471  21 


37,000  00 
36,000  00 
37,200  00 
20, 720  85 


96,893  51 


385,033  18 


345,636  53 


70,937  72 


74,696  35 


26, 166  20 


103,212  75 


90, 162  25 


86,229  27 


130.920  85 

53,671  17 

5,944  68 


1,469,504  46 


118,994  94 


32 


DEPARTMEXT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


EXPENDITURE,  19U-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


cts. 


Penitentiarieb. 


KinRSton 

St.  Vincent  de  Paul. 

Dorehrster 

Manitoba 

British  Columbia. . . 

Saskatchewan 

Alberta 

Generally 


Legislation'. 

Senate. 

House  of  C'oininons 

Librarj',  salaries  and  Contingencies 

Books  for  General  Library 

Books  for  Librarj'  of  American  History 

Printing  of  Parliament 

Printing,  binding  and  distributing  the  Laws 

Franchise  Act  sfnd  Voters'  List 

Contingencies  of  the  Clerk  of  the  Crown  in  Chancerj-. 

Provincial  Voters'  Lists 

Elections 

Dominion  Electoral  Atlas — Expenses,  etc 


Arts  .\nd  Agriculture. 


Patent  Record 

Experimental  Farms:  Maintenance  of  Central  Farm,  and 
establishment  and  maintaining  of  additional  branch 
stations 

Division  of  Entomology 

Destructive  Insect  and  Pest  Act — for  administration  and 
enforcement  of 

Dairjing  and  Fruit  industries — for  the  development  and 
improvement  in  transportation,  sale  and  trade  in  food 
and  other  agricultural  products 

Cold  Storage  Warehouses — Towards  the  encouragement  of 
the  establishment  of 

Exhibitions 

Canadian  Exhibit  at  Imperial  Institute,  London — For  renew- 
ing, improving,  and  assisting  in  the  maintenance  thereof 

Health  of  Animals 

Dominion  Cattle  Quarantine  Buildings,  repairs,  renewals. 

Meat  and  Canned  Goods  Act — For  the  administration  and 
enforcement  of   

Publications  Branch,  including  contribution  towards  main- 
tenance and  expenses  of  representative  at  International 
Institute  of  Agriculture » 

Live  Stock  Industry' — For  the  development  of 

"To  enforce  the  Seed  Act,  to  test  seeds  for  farmers,  and  seed 
merchants,  to  encourage  the  production  and  use  of  super- 
ior seeds,  and  to  encourage  the  production  of  farm  and 
garden  crops 

The  Agricultural  Instruction  Act — For  the  administration 
and  carr>-ing  out  of  the  provisions  of • 

Grant  to  Dominion  Exhibition 

"rhe  Agricultural  Instruction  Act — "Statutory" 

Patent  Office —  For  the  purchase  of  equipment  and  supplies. 


Qu.\R.\NTINE., 

Immigr.ktion. 


191,012  10 

1&1,655  63 
!;5,875  86 
80,427  79 

131,286  70 
91,542  23 

100,508  OJ 
3,822  80 


481,067  94 

1,385,089  70 

41,408  30 

15,982  71 

999  88 

400,000  00 

9,905  38 

7,895  95 

6,515  17 

12,841  28 

7.072  80 

8,204  55 


25,199  48 


697,401  95 
12,550  43 

51,847  33 


216,910  86 

83,280  67 
397.293  01 

2,190  00 

549,288  75 

46,688,68 

254,586  53 


20,930  91 
313,432  93 


118,644  37 

23,837  06 

16,666  66 

784,392  14 

3,339  79 


860,031  14 


2,376,983  66 


3,618,487  55 


232,874  90 


1,658,181  68 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


33 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  1914-15.— Continued. 


SER\^CE. 


S       cts. 


cts.  $       cts. 


Pensions. 

Judges  and  J[isceUarieous 

Militiamen.   Rebellion  of  1885,  and  Generally 

Militia  Pension  Act,  1901 

Pensions  on  account  of  the  Fenian  Raid,  1S66-70 

Pensions  payable  to  Mounted  Police.Prince  .-Ubert  Volunteers, 
and  Police  Scouts  on  account  of  the  Rebellion  of  1885. .., 

Militarj-  Asylum  Pensions 

Mounted  Police  (Statutory) 

Madame  Fabre 


SUPERAXTJUATION 


Militia  and  Defence. 


Allowances  Active  Militia 

Annual  Drill 

Cadet  Service 

Clothing 

Contingencies 

Customs  Dues T . . . 

Departmental  Library 

Dominion  Arsenal 

Engineer  Services  and  Works 

Grants  to  Associations  and  Bands .' . 

Headquarters.  Divisional,  and  District  Staffs. 

Maintenance  of  .Military  Properties 

Ordnance,  .Vrms,  Lands,  and  Equipment 

Permanent  It>rce 

Printing  and  Stationery 

Royal  Military-  College 

Salaries  and  Wages 

Schools  of  Instruction 

Stores ' 


Survey 

Transport  and  Freight. 

Training  Areas 

Petawawa — Amount  required  to  pay  claim  of  Pembroke 

Lumber  Co 

Gratuities  to  Professors  of  the  Royal  Military  College,  on 

retirement 

Aid  to  Civil  Power 


Railways  and  C.vnals — C.iprr.u,. 

Railways. 

Towards  the  construction  of  a  railway  to  connect  Montreal 
with  the  National  Transcontinental  Railway 


Intercolonial  Railicay — 

Air-brakes — To  improve  triple  valves 

Anti-creepers  and  tic-plates 

Aston  Junction — Interlocking  tower 

'  Bridges — To  strengthen 

Chat  ham — Diversion  of  lino  and  branch  to  wharf 

Chaudierc  Jet.  to  St.  Romuald — Double  tracking 

Diversion  of  line  between  Nelson  &  Derby  Jet 

Diversion  of  line  between  North  Sydney  and  Leitches 
Creek 

Fredericton — To  increase  accommodation 


Carried  forward . 


213,662  64 

20,227  36 

79,844  51 

2,818  65 

2,547  29 

24  00 

38,433  07 

1,000  00 


4,745  73 

32,000  00 

41  IS 

899,941  39 

2,877  19 

58,410  37 

82,952  01 

159,978  86 
5,188  39 


66, 

1,875, 

327, 

510, 

36, 

115, 

1, 

265, 

1,111, 

73, 

194, 

209, 

1,466, 

2,114, 

69, 

153, 

243, 

IM, 

496 

35 

208, 

112, 


512  87 
944  36 
679  16 
810  08 
556  60 
791  39 
113  50 
261  97 
196  46 
605  55 
621  63 
230  67 
06S  98 
493  50 
879  76 
986  92 
935  61 
668  55 
866  97 
037  76 
774  11 
009  68 


122,582  00 

15,190  00 
68,799  60 


250,000  00 


1,246,135  09 


250,000  00 


358,557  52 


461,698  61 


10,060,617  74 


2—13 


34 


DEPARTM^T  OF  FINANCE 


6  GZOBGE  V,  A.  1316 


EXPENDITURE,  19U-15— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


$      cts. 


$      cts. 


t       cU. 


Brought  forward . 


1,246,135  09 


R.MLWAYS  AND  Canals — CAPITAL — Continued. 

Intercolonial  Railways — Concluded. 

CIcneral  I'rotection  of  Highways 

Halifax — Dock  and  wharves  at 

Halifax — Electrical  equipment  for  charging  electric  lighted 

cars 

Halifax — New  terminal  facilities 

Halifax — Increase  accommodation  and  provide  machinery 
Halifax — Raise  grain  conveyor  from  elevator  No.  3  Pier. . 

Halifax — Willow  Park  yard  sewer 

Hampton — Subway  and  facilities 

Inslallrttion  of  block  system  in  connection  with  operation. 
Installation  of  tellphone  system  in  connection  with  oper- 
ation   ; 

Moncton  Locomotive  and  car  shops  with  equipment 

Moncton — Elimination  of  level  crossings  and  grades 

Moncton — Installation  of  roofing 

Mulgrave — To  provide  new  car  ferry  and  dock  for  same. . 

Original  construction 

Permanent  wiring  of  engine  houses 

Pintsch  Gas — Equipment  for  charging  cars 

Point  Tupper — Improvements 

Power  Plants — Increased  facilities  at  divisional  points 

Pugwash — Spur  line,  Pugwash  Harbour 

Rivieres  du  Loup — Additional  facilities 

Rolling  stock 

Safety  appliances  for  equipment 

St.  Flavie — Increased  accommodation 

St.  John — Spur  line  to  Courtney  Bay 

St.  John — To  increase  accommodation 

Surveys  and  Inspections 

Sussex — Improvements 

Sydney  Mines  diversion 

To  increase  accommodation  and  facilities  along  the  line. . 

Trenton — Increased  facilities. 

Truro — lo  increase  accommodation 

Water  Supply — to  increase 

Towards  the  construction  of  a  railway  from  a  point  on  the 
Intercolonial  Railway  at  or  near  Dartmouth,  in  the 
county  of  Halifax,  via  Musquodoboit  Harbour,  and  the 
valley  of  Musquodoboit  to  Dean's  Settlement  in  the 
said  county 

Campbellton — Exchequer  Court  award 

Outstanding  cheque 


Prince  Edward  Island  Railway — 
To  increase  accommodation  and  facilities  along  the  line. . 

Original  Construction 

To  provide  car  ferry,  construct  terminals,  and  necessary 
connections 


'     Hudson  Bay  Raihvay — 

Construction  of  Railway  terminals  and  elevators 

International  Railway — 

To  bring  line  up  to  Intercolonial  Railway  branch  line 
standard 


4,098  97 

449,075  34 

928  33 

1,335,323  77 

17,611  60 

9,270  67 

265  93 

576  55 

45,364  45 

2,. 572  88 

21,247  78 

24,290  85 

176  06 

3,535  30 

800  00 

3.800  00 

4,01SJ7 

5,353  69 

24,163  30 

21,071  79 

142  59 

2,519,998  50 

14,000  00 

7,279  03 

2,671  47 

3,280  61 

95,7.52  83 

22,940  54 

.     4,044  85 

112,723  76 

26  20 

14,806  05 

11,444  47 

623,953  00 
10,691  63 


6,663,436  65 
240  00 


3,694  67 
222  40 


566,613  63 


250,000  00 


6,663,676  65 


570,530  70 

4,773,743  99 
1,300  00 


Carried  forward. 


12,009,251  (4 


iii  PUBLIC  ACC0nyT3 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  19li'lo.— Continued. 


35 


SERVICE. 


cts. 


cts. 


R.«LW.\ys   ANT)  Can.\L8 — Capital — Concluded. 
Brought  forward 


National  Transcontinental  Railway — 
Construction 


Quebec  Bridge — 
Construction. 


Canals— 

Welland  Ship  Canal  Construction 

Cornwall — Purcha.se  of  property 

Lachine — Improvements.  Lock  No.  4 

Lachine — Concrete  vertical  walks 

Soulangcs — Protection  works  at  upper  entrance 

Soulanges — New  mooring  posts 

.Soulanges — Stop  Logs  Lock  No.  6 . . 

Trent — Construction   . 

Trent-Kurther  contribution   to  the  county  of  Hastings 
towards   the   cost   of   construction   of   bridge  over 

Trent  River  at  Frankford 

Welland — Enlarging  Port  Colbome  elevator 


R.\u,WAYS  AXD  Canals — Income. 
Canalit— 

Chambly — Macadamizing  road 

Chambly — Renewing  Bridge,  Daigneault's  Crossing. . 

Chambly — New  Lock  Gates,  Lock  No.  6 

Cornwall — Improving  lower  entrance  Lock  15 .". 

Cornwall — Improvements 

Cornwall — Reliuilding  lower  entrance  pierLock  No.  20. 

Cornwall — Walls  at  upper  entrance  Old  Locks  19-20... 

Cornwall — To  pay  claim  of  Ottawa  and  New  York  Rail- 
way Company 

Lachine — St.  Gabriel  Shed  No.  I 

Quebec  Canals — Dredging 

Quebec  Canals — New  hull  for  derrick 

Quebec  Canals — Concrete  facing,  dam  at  Valleyfield.. 

Quebec  Canals — Refund  of  security  deposit  to  Cossette 
an"d  Company  on  their  contract  for  concrete  facing 
for  dam  at  Valleyfield,  with  interest  to  June  1st,  1914 

Rapide  Plat — Improving  lower  entrance.  Lock  24 

Uideau— Improving  banks  at  Ottawa 

Ridcau — Repairs  and  replacements  of  dams 

Rideau—  Renewing  swing  bridge  at  Smith's  Falls 

St.  .\nne  Lock — Mooring  posts 

St.  Anne  Lock — Renewing  lower  entrance  pier 

St.  Anne  Lock — Renewing  top  of  centre  pier,  upper 
entrance 

.St.  Peters — Improvements 

Soulangcs — Draining  Clements'  Gully 

.Soulanges — Installing  fire  escape,  clerk's  dwelling 
Cascade's  F'oint 

Soulanges     Mooring  posts 

Soulanges — Rebuilding  head  of  guard  pier  at  lower 
entrance 

Soulanges — Bridge  over  entrance  basin  No.  1 

Trent — Dam  at  Fenelon  Falls 

Trent — Improvements 

Welland — Repairs  to  feeder 

Welland — Heavy  repairs 

Welland — Stone  protection  summit  level 

Williamsburg— Rebuilding  entrance  pier,  Lock  23, 
Morrisburg *_ 

Williamsburg — Spare  gates.  Lock  23,  Morrisburg 


Carried  forward 

2— i;i.i 


4,074,200  69 

3,500  00 

89,410  $6 

124.424  20 

86, "30  68 

3,378  06 

2,500  98 

999,160  35 


2,540  00 
104,950  21 


12.616  58 

47  70 

998  35 

598  55 

4,935  91 

11.318  64 

2,609  46 

3,812  59 

22.915  14 

9,128  4S 

7,997  53 

2  00 


31  84 

12,055  68 

49.999  59 

29,998  79 

240  00 

1,319  79 

2,029  90 

3.693  72 

83,241  31 

717  40 

350  00 
1,792  S5 

23,779  54 
959  03 
21.445  68 
37.B60  32 
34,000  72 
24.368  62 
14,963  81 

1,312  33 
1,724  32 


12,009,251  34 


9,831,937  58 


2,816,305  10 


5.490,  96  03 


30,398,290  05 


422,966  17 


422,966  17 


36 


DElWUTMEyT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


F.XPEXDITURE,  m^-l5.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


$  cts. 


$  cts 


t  cts. 


Brought  forward 


Miscellaneous — 

Board  of  Kailwaj-  Commissioners  for  Canada — Main- 
tenance and  operation 

Board  of  Railway  Comniissioncrs  for  Canada — Expenses 
in  connection  with  cases  before  the  board 

Board  of  llailway  Commissioners — Statutory 

Contribution  of  the  Government  Railways  to  the  faculty 
of  XIcGill  University  towards  the  foundation  of  a 
school  of  railway  engineering  and  transportation  in 
general,  in  connection  with  the  faculty  of  Applied 
Science 

.Contribution  of  the  Government  Railways  to  the  faculty 
of  the  Polytechnic  School,  Montreal,  for  the  advance- 
ment of  learning  in  connection  with  railway  engineer- 
ing and  transportation  in  gi-noral 

Cost  of  litigation  in  connection  with  railways  and  canals 

Governor  General's  cars — Attendance,  repairs  and 
alterations 

Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway^Remuneration  to  Govt. 
Director 

Investigations  under  the  Inquiries  Act 

Subscriptions  to  International  Congress,  Brussels 

Sun-eys  and  Inspections — Canals 

Sur\'eys  and  Inspections — Railways 

To  pay  expenses  in  connection  with  consolidation  of  the 
Railway  Act I 


Railways  axd  Canals — Collection  or  Revente. 

Railways — 

Intercolonial  Railway 

Windsor  Branch  Railway 

Prince  Edward  Island  Railway 

National  Transcontinental  Railway 

St.  John  and  Quebec  Railway 

New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Railway. 
International  Railway  of  New  Brunswick 


11,438,373  14 
17.9S2  86 

598.526  97 

239.527  25 
24.694  75- 
43.942  53 

111,706  35 


Canals — 

Staff  and  Repairs. 
Statistical  n(rici.r> 


1,342,873  70 
34,232  08 


MiseclUincous — 

Compassionate  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the  late  Whit- 
man Banks  

Allowance  to  .Arthur  Berube 

Compassionate  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the  late  Frank 

Lynds 

Compassionate  allowance  to  A.  McKenzie 

Compassionate   allowance   to   the   widow   of   the   late 

Enoch  Rushton 

Compassionate  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the  late  Byron 

Colpette 

Compassionate  allowanc.  to  the  widow  of  the  late  David 

K.  Cool 

Compassionate  allowance  to  Capt.  and  Crew  of  C.S.G. 

Aharon 

Compassionate  allowance  to  widow  of  late  James  Carr.. . 
Compassionate  allowance  to  widow  of  late  Norbcrt 

Deguirc H' <■ 

Compassionate  allowance    to   widow  of   late  Liberate 

Pegnatta 


1,000  00 
500  CO 

1,000  00 
1,000  00 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

16,500  00 
500  00 

500  00 

500  00 


422,966  17 


16S,935  70 

7,227  50 
45,091  44 


2,500  00 


2,500  00 
078  04 

7,500  00 

2,000  00 
1,646  10, 

97  33 
17,412  46 
45, 650  98 

3,000  00 


304,239  55 


727,205  72 


12,474,453  85 


1,377,105  78 


24,500  00 


13,876,059  63 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


37 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  19U-15.— Continued. 


SER^^CE. 


$       cts, 


cts. 


PcBuc  Works — Capital. 

Public  Buildings — 

Ottawa  Astronomical    Obser\'atorj' — additional   build 

ings. • 

Ottawa  New  Departmental  Buildings  and  sites  therefor 

Ottawa  Eastern  Departmental  Block — addition 

Ottawa    Hoyal  Mint — Refinery — additional  story  to 

building ^ 

Ottawa  Victoria  Memorial  Museum.. .  .T 

Toronto  Xew  Dominion  Buildings 

Harbours  and  Rivers — 

Esquimau  Dr>'  Dock. ... 

French  River  waten\'ay  improvements. 

Halifax  Dry  Dock 

Port  Arthur  and  Fort  William — harbour  and  river  im- 
provements.  

Quebec  Harbour — dry  dock  at  Lauzon 

Quebec  Harbour — deep  water  wharf  at  Levis 

Quebec  Harbour — Riv.  St.  Cl^prles — improvements  to 
navigation 

St.  John  Harbour,  X.B. — improvements 

Toronto  Harbour — improvements 

Vancouver  Harbour,  B.C. — improvements 

Victoria  Harbour,  B.C. — improvements 

River  St.  Lawrence — Ship  Channel 


PuBuc  Works — Inoime. 
Public  Buildings — 
Nova  Scotia — 

Amhirst  Drill  Hall 

Amherst  New  Post  Office — inclusive  of  6  per  cent 
interest  on  balance  due  on  site 

Canning  Public  Building 

Canso  Public  Building — improvements  and  repairs. 

Chester  Public  iiuilding 

Dartmouth  New  Public  Building 

Glace  Bay  Public  Building — repairs,  etc 

Halifax  Citadel — new  cjuartcrs  for  single  men  and 
recreation  establishment 

Halifax  Customs  Examining  Warehouse 

Halifax  Custom  House  and  Post  Office — to  pay  eon- 
tractor's  claim  inclusive  of  interest  at  6  per  cent. 

Halifax  Dominion  Buildings — improvements 

Halifax  Postal  Station  at  North  End 

Halifax  Quarantine  Station  on  Lawlor's  Island — new 
buildings  and  improvements 

Hantsport  Public  Building 

Middleton  Public  Building 

New  Gla.sgow  Public  Building — new  furnaces,  etc. . 

North  Sydney  Public  Building — improvements 

Pictou  Custom  House — new  furnaces,  etc 

Pictou  Post  Office — new  furnaces 

Shelbume  Public  Building — to  pay  claim  of  Messrs. 
Howl  &  Brook  in  connection  with  their  contract 

Springliill  Public  Building — improvements  and  re- 
taining wall 

Stcwiackc  Public  Building 

Truro  New  Public  Building 

Wolfville  Public  Building. . . ,- ". 


68,688  31 

705, 675  22 

75,097  62 

30,739  31 

27,216  54 

306,727  68 


40,702  77 

68,354  43 

144  88 

1,497,212  32 

296,206  34 

42,298  58 

135,912  91 

2,999,950  20 

806,056  17 

999,734  72 

1.0.54.269  77 

;, 894, 042  21 


68.248  60 

10,904  00 

112  05 

1,343  17 

IJO  97 

28,901  99 

I,. 502  00 

2.000  00 
8,800  00 

10,484  35 

5.001  44 
8.441  55 

1.5.50  00 

121  12 

8  82 

1.062  67 
603  25 
300  00 
900  00 

2,900  00 

3,155  18 

1,526  55 

17,000  00 

2,506  68 


1,214,144  08 


9,834,885  30 


11.049.029  98 


177.494  99 


Carried  forward . 


177.494  99 


38 


DEi'Ah'TMExr  OF  nxwric  iji 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
EXPENDITURE,  IQU-lo— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


t      cU. 


$       cts. 


t       cts. 


Brought  forward 
Public  Works — In'ccme — Continued. 


Public  Buildingn — Continued. 
Prince  Edward  Island — 

Charlottctown  Dominion  Buildings — improvements 
Summevside  Public  Building — new  roof  and  addition, 

inclusive  of  heating  and  fittings 

Tignish  Public  Building 


New  Brunswick — 

Buctouchc  Public  Building 

Chatham  Public  Building— addition 

Frcdericton  New  Public  Building .' 

Hampton  Public  Building 

Milltown  Public  Building : 

St.  George  Public  Building 

St.  .John  Custom  House — improvements,  etc 

St.  John  Dominion  Buildings — improvements,  re- 
pairs, etc 

St.  John  Drill  Hall 

St.  John  New  Post  Office 

St.  John  Quarantine  Station — Partridge  Island — 
water  ser\^ice — to  complete 

St.  John  Quarantine  Station— Partridge  Island — new- 
buildings,  repairs,  and  improvements 

Sussex  Public  Building  improvement*  

Tracadie  Lazaretto — house,  etc 


Maritime  Provinces  Generally— 

Dominion  Public  Buildings — renewals,  improvements, 
repairs,  etc 


Quebec—  ^ 

Beauport  Public  Building 

Coaticook  Armoury 

Coaticook  Public  Building — improvements 

Dominion  Public  Buildings — Quebec — renewals,  im- 
provements, repairs,  etc 

East  Angus  Public  Building 

Grand  Mere  Public  Building — inclusive  of  5  per  cent 
interest  on  balance  due  on  site 

Grosse  Isle  Quarantine  Station — improvements  atid 
repairs  to  building  and  fittings,  furniture 

Grosse  Isle  Quarantine  Station — new  buildings... 

Hochelaga  Post  Office — vaults,  etc 

JoUette  New  Public  Building 

Jonquicrcs  Public  Building '.' 

Lachine  I-o»t  Office — addition  and  improvements,etc. 

Levis  Armoury  and  Gun  Shed 

Louiseville  Public  Building 

Maisonncuvc  Postal  Station  "M"  Montreal 

Matane  Public  Building 

Montreal  Customs  Building  and  Examining  Ware- 
house (New) 

Montreal  Detention  Hospital  ( New) 

Montreal    General    Post    Office — remodelling   old 
building,  including  fittings,  furniture,  etc 

Montreal  Inland  Revenue  Building  (New) 

Montreal  Postal  Station  "A"  (St.  James  St.) 

Montreal  Postal  Station  "C"  (Eastern) 


Carried  forward 1,410,205  14 


2,704  24 


22,554  11 
2,322  12 


153  70 

59S  00 

62,306  32 

15,093  56 

20, 104  OG 

1.848  77 

5,215  66 

3,482  84 

4,982  42 

180,992  42 

3,604  92 

40,146  10 
1,977  99 
1,156  67 


223  39 
19,828  29 
4, 764  02 

34,938  84 
20, 108  03 

1,403  33 

24,142  49 
85,318  41 

2,983  65 
16,788  13 
16,230  58 

9.190  89 
16,397  04 
10.048  17 

2.5.!0  30 
16,834  24 

854,797  08 
23,155  85 

25,016  07 

2,700  00 

221,725  52 

1,080  82 


177,494  99 


27,580  47 


341,663  43 


22,439  94 


569,178  83 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


39 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  19U-15.— Continued. 


SER\T[CE. 


S       cts 


S       cts 


Brought  forward . 


PcBUC  Works — Continued'. 

Public  Buildings — Continued. 
Quebec — Continued. 

Montreal  Postal  Station  "D" — repairs,  etc 

Montreal  Postal  Station  "F".  (Notre  Dame  and 
Richmond  Sts. ) 

Montreal  Postal  Station  "G"  (St.  Lawrence  Division 
— Prince  .\rthur  and  Elgin  Sts.) 

Montreal  Postal  Station  "H"  (New) — to  replace 
Postal  Station  "B"  on  St.  Catherine  St.  W 

Montreal  Postal  Station  "L"  (at  Westmount) 

Montreal  Public  Buildings — improvements,  altera- 
tions and  repairs 

Murray  Bay  Public  Building 

Quebec  Customs  and  Examining  Warehouse — altera- 
tions antl  improvements 

Quebec  Drill  Hall  Extension 

Quebec  Immigration  Building — Louise  Embankment 
including  additional  storj-  to  be  added  to 
present  building  lor  detention  purposes 

Quebec   Immigration   Hospital   in   Savard   Park- 
repairs  and  improvements,  etc 

Quebec  Isolated  Cottages  for  contagious  diseases 
and  disinfecting  building  in  Savard  Park... 

Quebec  Obscr\-atorj' — construction  of  roadway,  etc. 

Quebec  Post  Office — enlargement  and  alterations 

Rigaud  Public  Building — to  complete 

Roberval  Public  Building 

Rock  Island  Public  Building 

Shavt'inigan  Falls  Public  Building 

Shawville  Public  Building 

Sorcl  Post  Office — improvements ; 

Stanstcad  Plain  Public  Building 

Ste.  Agathc  des  Monts  Public  Building 

St.  Gabriel  de  Brandon  Public  Building 

St.  Jacques  de  I'Achigan — Public  Building 

St.  Jerome  Public  Building — improvement  of 
grounds  to  complete 

St.  Lambert  Public  Building 

St.  Laurent  Public  Building 

St.  Ours  Public  Building 

St.  Romuald  d'Etcheiiiin  Post  Office 

St.  Sauveur  de  Quebec  Post  Office 

Stc.  Thcrese  Public  Building 

Three  Rivers  New  Public  Building 

Valley  field  Public  Building — settlement  of  J.  F. 
B6ique's  claim  for  damages  on  account  of  surface 
water  running  from  Government  property  to 
his  property  a<ijoining 

Verdun  Public  Building  inclusive  of  6  per  cent 
interest  on  balance  due  on  site 

Water\-ille  Public  Building 


Ontario — 

Acton  Public  Building 

Almonte  Post  Office — additions  and  alterations 

Almonte  Post  Office — re-wiring  building,  etc 

Athens  Public  Building 

Aurora  Public  BuiUling 

Aylmer  Public  Building 

Barrie  Drill  Hall 

Barrie  Public  Building— addition  and  alterations,  etc 

Carried  forward 


1,410,205  14 


1,150  00 

33,956  94 

3,039  95 

78,220  50 

71,987  83 

30,073  78 

6,628  98 

7,203  19 

90,915  12 

165,969  79 

4,598  50 

201  96 

75  00 

134,449  28 

1,283  48 

2,991  06 

1,711  92 

1,345  35 

1,223  84 

2,794  68 

20  00 

23,944  OO 

14,816  33 

71  25 

714  U 

12, 184  70 

15,994  09 

559  92 

6,044  60 

14,716  74 

13.232  94 

51,051  99 

500  00 

,551  11 
215  59 


14,584  27 

552  78 

626  67 

1,731  87 

18,725  62 

19,889  11 

9,780  38 

5,778  91 


569,178  83 


2,212,643  66 


71,669  61      2,781,822  49 


40 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


EXPENDITURE,  1914-15.— Con^mwed. 


SERVICE. 


$      cts. 


S      cts. 


Brought  forward 

Public  Works— Income — Continued. 


Public  Buildings — Continued. 
Ontario — Continued. 

Berlin  Public  Building 

liracebridgc  Public  Building 

Brampton  Public  Building — improvements 

Brantford  New  Drill  Hall : 

Branttord  New  Public  Building 

Brantford  Public  Buildings — to  provide  tor  Govern- 
ment's share  of  cost  of  laying  sewers,  etc.,  ii 
front  of  buildings 

Burford  Public  Building 

Burk's  Falls  Public  Building 

Brussels  Public  Building 

Campbellford  Public  Building 

Carleton  Place  Post  Office — improvements 

Cayuga  Public  Building — to  provide  for  Govern- 
ment's share  of  cost  of  concrete  pavement  laid 
on  Cayuga  St 

Chatham  Armoury — to  provide  for  Government's 
share  of  cost  of  bitulithic  pavement  laid  on 
William  St 

Chesley  Public  Building 

Clinton  Public  Building — improvements 

Collingwood  Public  Building 

Copper  CliS  Public  Building 

Cornwall  Public  Building — improvements 

Dominion    Public    Buildings — Ontario — renewals, 
repairs,  improvements,  etc 

Dundas  Public  Building — to  complete 

Durham  Public  Building 

Eganville  Public  Building 

Elmira  Public  Building ,...-. 

Exeter  Public  Building 

Fort  Frances  Public  Building 

Fort  William  Custom  House  and  Examining  Ware- 
house   

Fort  William  Drill  Hall 

Gait  Drill  Hall 

Gait  Public  Building — improvements 

Gananoque  Post  Office — 1<>  complete 

Georgetown  Public  Building 

Gravenhurst  Public  Building 

Grimsby  Public  Building  

Hamilton  Postal  Station  "B" 

Hamilton     Public     Building — enlargement     and 
improvements 

Hanover  Public  Building 

Hespeler  Public  Building. . . < 

'     Huntsville  Public  Building 

IngersoU  Drill  Hall 

Ingersoll  Public  Building — addition 

Kemptville  Public  Building 

Kingston  Post  Office  and  Custom  House — improve- 
ments, etc.,  to  complete 

Kingston  R.  M.  C. — additional  dormitory  accomo- 
dation for  cadets 

Kingston  R.M.C. — covered  drill  hall 

Lakefield  Public  Building 

Lindsay  Drill  Hall — to  complete 

Lindsay  Public  Building — Improvements 

Listowel  Drill  Hall 


Carried  forward. 


71,669  61 


2,211  50 

16,005  BO 

5,117  S3 

240  04 

91,763  11 

2,043  30 

329  98 

100  53 

2,554  45 

3.949  15 

4,47S  33 

296  49 


2,058  86 

2,428  35 

694  27 

75,024  17 

16  90 

472  07 

34.739  61 
3,638  31 
1,057  92 

18,754  76 

22,330  62 

112  32 

1,681  26 

127,732  42 

1  58 

34,812  00 

631  11 

2,271  00 

76  10 

75  35 

12.740  79 
141  99 

10,522  69 

25,020  31 

2,451  01 

89  17 

732  10 

15,195  43 

14,972  33 

4,008  21 

5,378  71 

750  00 

19.808  19 

9,174  50 
24,928  87 
13,377  43 


2,781,822  49 


689,267  23 


2.781,822  49 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


41 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  19U-lo.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


cts. 


ots. 


cts. 


Brought  (orn-ard 

Public  Wobks — Income — Continued. 

Public  Building — Continued. 
Ontario — Continued. 

London  Anuourj- — to  enlarge  site 

London  Custom  House — Improvements,  etc 

London  Post  Office  Building 

Midland  Public  Building 

Mill  Brook  Public  Building 

Milton  Poblic  Building 

Milverton  Public  Building : 

Morrisburg  Public  Building 

Napanee  Drill  Hall 

Napanee  Public  Building — clectri(rwiring,  etc 

Newmarket  Public  Building 

Niagara  Falls  Public  Building— improvements 

North  Bay  Public  Building — to  provide  (or  pay- 
ment of  Government's  share  of  cost  of  sewer  and 
cement  sidewalk  laid  on  Main  Street 

Norwich  Public  Building 

Orillia  Public  Building — addition 

Oshawa  Drill  Hall — to  complete ;  ■ 

Oshawa  Public  Building — addition  to 

Ottawa  Customs  Building 

Ottawa  Departmental  Buildings,  Fittings,  etc 

Ottawa  Departmental  Buildings,  Langevin  Block — 
new  elevators,  etc ■ .  ■ 

Ottawa  Langevin  Block — improvements  to  heating 
apparatus 

Ottawa  Fuel  Testing — Roasting  building  and  addi- 
tion to  shed,  etc 

Ottawa  Mines  Building  (old  Museum — Sussex  St.) — 
alterations  to  complete 

Ottawa  Parliament  and  Departmental  Buildings, 
etc. — Fire  Protection 

Ottawa  Parliament  and  Departmental  Buildings — 
Re-wiring 

Ottawa  Parliament  Buildings — improvements 

Ottawa  Parliament  Grounds — improvements,  etc. 

Ottawa  Parliament  Grounds — placing  of  service 
wires  under  ground 

Ottawa  Post  OfTict — new  Elevator,  etc 

Ottawa  Public  Buildings — preservation  of  trees,  etc 

Ottawa  Printing  Bureau — improvements,  etc 

Palmerston  Public  Buildinj^. 

Paris  Public  Building— addition,  etc 

Parr\'  Sound  Public  Building 

Pembroke  Drill  Hall , 

Pembroke  Public  Building — addition  and  improve- 
ments, etc 

Perth  Public  Building 

Peterboro  N'ew  Public  Building 

Petrolia  Public  Building- improveme<^s,  etc 

Port  Arthur  Custom  House  and  Examining  Ware- 
house  

Port  Arthur  Drill  Hall 

Port  Perry  Public  Bulding 

Port  Stanley  Public  Building 

Preston  Public  Building 

Samia  Public  Building — improvements,  etc 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  Public  Building — improvements, 
etc 

Sault  Ste  Marie  Public  Building— to  provide  Govern- 
ment's share  of  cost  of  pavement  laid  on  Queen 

Seaforth  Public  Building 


689,267  23 


0  55 

221  85 

5,817  89 

15,052  59 

72  58 

16,387  62 

17,666  15 

20O  91 

20,883  46 

928  63 

26,459  09 

204  00 


222  12 

18,103  78 

34,067  52 

10,547  66 

4,968  35 

500,008  65 

70.640  40 

11.641  00 
3,641  79 
6,525  50 
1,830  34 

26,667  00 

51,804  93 
9,015  28 
16,447  75 


1,904  29 

273  78 

2,238  60 

4,448  69 

3,646  51 

4,441  52 

25  50 

35,032  40 


7,672  48 

<     10  12 

6,595  25 

314  21 

100, 190  84 

73,420  09 

459  61 

152  76 

30.S27  23 

2,000  00 

4,000  00 


332  14 
4,070  38 


2,781,822  49 


Carried  forward 1,841,351  02 


2,781,822  49 


42 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


EXPENDITURE,  1914-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


$  cts. 


$  cts. 


$  cts. 


Brought  forward 

Public  Works — Income — Continued. 

Public  Building — Continued. 
Ontario — Continued. 

Seaforth  Public  Building — to  pay  municipal  authori- 
ties Govt's  .share  of  cost  of  cement  sidewalk  laid 
on  Gouinlock  Square  and  Main  street 

Shelburne  Public  Building 

Smitlis  Fulls  Public  Building— enlargement  and 
improvements 

Southampton  Public  BuUding 

Steelton  Public  Building 

Stratford  Public  Building — addition 

Sudbury  Public  Building., 

Tilbury  Public  Building 

Toronto  Customs  Examining  Warehouse  and  Postal 
Station  "A" 

Toronto  Dominion  Buildings — improvements,  re- 
newals, repairs,  etc % 

Toronto  Militarj-  Buildings — barracks  for  permanent 
corps  to  replace  property  sold  to  the  city 

Toronto  Postal  Station  "A" — temporary-  premises 

Toronto  Postal  Station  "E"  (corner  of  Spadina  Ave. 
and  Oxford  St.) 

Toronto  Postal  Station  "G"  (Queen  and  Saulter 
Sts.) 

Toronto  North — alterations  and  repairs  to  Postal 
Station  "K" 

Trenton  Public  Building — electric  wiring,  etc 

Uxbridge  Public  Building — to  complete 

Walkei-ville  Public  Building 

Wallaceburg  Public  Building— to  provide  for  Govt's 
share  of  cost  of  bitulithic  pavement  laid  on 
James  and  Nelson  streets 

Watford  Public  Building 

West  Lome  Public  Building 

Wiarton  Public  Building 

Windsor  Drill  Hall  Extension 

Windsor  Public  Building — improvements 


Manitoba — 

Altamont  Drill  Hall 

Boissevain  Public  Building 

Brandon  Public  Building i 

Carberry  Public  Building 

Carman  Public  Building 

Dominion    Public    Buildings — Manitoba — renewals 

improvements,  repairs,  etc 

Elkhom  Public  Building 

Gretna  Public  Building 

Manitou  Pulilii'  Building 

Melita  Public  Building ?. . 

Minnedosa  Public  Building 

Morden  Public  Building 

Neepawa  Public  Building — to  pay  Gov'ts  share  of 

cost  of  sewer 

North  Transcona — grain  inspection  building 

Oak  Lake  Public  Building 

Portage  la  Prairie  Drill  Hall 

Souris  Drill  Hall 

St.  Boniface  Post  Office — to  pay  Govt's  share  of  cost 

of  sewer  and  pavement 

St.  James  Drill  Hall 

Stonewall  Public  Building 

Virden  Public  Building 


1,841,351  02 


314  96 
29,708  18 

20,008  96 

23  65 

28,606  1} 

3  00 

94,333  07 

2,935  21 

321,196  38 

10,280  88 

6,173  00 
5  63 

634  89 

63, 169  83 

3,355  36 

1,056  63 

3,291  85 

34,947  85 


888  79 
319  79 
160  95 

,087  05 
112  32 

,193  65 


6  25 

398  92 

89  85 

2,334  82 

30,906  49 

4,421  93 
261  53 
823  72 
611  58 
218  15 
14,718  52 
4,789  49 

116  08 

1,536  86 

356  64 

6  50 

609  12' 

2,713  64 

107  03 

20.909  90 

19,741  03 


2,781,821  49 


2,467,159  01 


Brought  forward. 


105,678  05 


5,248,981  50 


PUBLIC  ACCOZTNTS 


43 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  IQU-lo.— Continued. 


SER\1CE. 


cts. 


cts. 


Brought  forward 

I'lBLic  Works — Income — Continued. 

Public  Buildings — Continued. 
Manitiba — Concluded. 

Winnipeg   Custom    House   Building — booster  pump 

cciuipmcnt 

Winnipeg     Dominion     Buildings  —  improvements, 

renewals,  repairs,  etc 

Winnipeg  Drill  Hall 

Winnipeg  Immigration  Building  No.  1 — cleaning  and 

kalsomining 

Winnipeg  Immigration  Buildings — improvements — 
Winnipeg  Immigration  Building — installation  of  fire 

alarm  system , 

Winnipeg  New  Immigration  Building 

Winnipeg  North — drill  hall 

Winnipeg  Postal  Station  (South) 

Winnipeg  Postal  Station — (West) 

Winnipeg  Pulilic   BuiUlings,  Com"mutation  of  local 

improvements  ami  mlier  taxes  including  arrears, 

interest,  etc.  

Saskatchewan — 

Battleford  Public  Building — improvements 

Dominion  Public  Buildings— Saskatchewan — renew- 
als, repairs,  and  improvements 

Humboldt  Public  Building 

Indian  Head — Forestry  Branch  (Dept.  of  Interior) 
Building 

Kindergley  Public  Building 

Lloydminster  Public  Building 

Melfort  Public  Building — to  complete 

Moosejaw  Customs  Examining  Warehouse 

Moosejaw  Immigration  Hall 

Moosejaw  New  Public  Building 

North  Battleford  Public  Building 

Prince  Albert  Drill  Hall 

Prince  Albert  Public  Building —  re-wiring,  fixtures, 
etc 

Rosthem  Public  Building 

Saskatoon  OHU  H.all 

Saskatoon  Forestry  Nursery  Statiotl 

Sa.skatoon  New  Public  Building 

i^wift  Current  Public  Building 

Wilkie  Public  Building 

Alberta — 

Bassano  Public  Building _,.... 

Calgary — Accommodation  for  Assistant  Receiver 
General 

Calgary  Customs  Examining  Warehouse :  ■  ■  • ; 

Calgary  Headquarters  for  Forestry-  and  Irrigation 
Branches — Dept.  of  Interior 

Calgarj'  New  Post  Office — site  and  buildings 

Calgarj'  Public  Building — improvements,  renewals, 
repairs,  etc ■. 

Castor  Public  Building 

Dominion  Public  Buildings — Alberta — renewals,  im- 
provements, repairs,  etc,., 

Edmonton  Customs  Examining  Warehouse 

Edmonton  Drill  Hall  (New) 

High  River  Public  Building 

Lethbridge  Immigration  Building — repairs,  painting, 
etc 

Carried  forward 


105,678  05 


540  00 

30,014  73 
296,922  46 

1.750  00 
1,399  IS 

8,989  00 

158, 86S  00 

45, 155  52 

2,270  75 

2,523  75 


11,997  88 


1,083  43 

1.1,181  24 
646  43 

539  25 

10  00 

1,833  24 

1,183  05 

10,166  30 

0  35 

64,451  03 

20.479  14 

64.961  08 

3,036  05 

13  85 

30  60 

2,617  fil 

36,846  63 

63  45 

153  47 


8,741  28 

40,115  00 
179,821  79 

1,615  00 
136,636  37 

2.715  13 
4,030  30 

8,880  88 

103  50 

149,929  51 

321  97 

770  02 


5,248,981  50' 


666,109  32 


219,296  20 


533,680  75 


6,134,387  02 


44 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINAXCE 


lU 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


EXPENDITURE,  \9U-lo.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


cts. 


'   % 


cts. 


cts. 


Brought  fonvard 

Public  Wokks— Income— Continued. 

Public  Buildings — Continued. — 
Alberta — Concluded. 

Lothbridgn  Public  Building  (New) 

Medicine  Hat  Public  Building — addition 

Red  Deer  Public  Building 

Red   Deer  Public  Building — to  provide  for  Govt's 
share  of  cost  of  laying  sewers  and  cement  side- 

walk.s  in  front  of  l)uilding 

WainwTight  Public  Building 


British  Columbia — 

Ashcroft  Public  Building 

Comox  Pujjlic  Building — to  complete 

Courtenay  Public  Building 

Cranbrook  Public  Building — alte  rations 

Dominion  Public  Buildings — British  Columbia — re- 
newals, imports,  repairs,  etc 

Duncan's  Station  Public  Building 

Femie  Drill  Hall 

Grand  Forks  Public  Building 

Greenwood  Public  Building 

Kamloops  Drill  Hall 

Merritt  Public  Building 

Mission  City  Public  Building 

Nanaimo  Public  Building — addition 

New  Hazelton  Public  Building 

New  Westminster  Public  Building — addition 

New  Westminster  Public  Building — to  provide  for 
Government's  share  of  cost  of  sewer  and  side- 
walk, inclusive  of  interest 

North  Vancouver  Drill  Hall 

Penticton  Public  Building 

Port  Albemi  Public  Building 

Powell  River  Public  Building 

Prince  Rupert  Drill  Hall 

Prince  Rupert  Immigration  Detention  Building 

Prince  Rupert  "Public  Building 

Prince  Rupert  Quarantine  Station : 

Sidney  Public  Building 

Union  Bay  Public  Building 

Vancouver  Drill  Hall 

Vancouver  Examining  Warehouse 

Vancouver  Detention  Building  (new) 

Vancouver  Old  Post  Office  Building — addition,  im- 
provements, etc 

Vancouver  Postal  Station  "B". . . . : 

Vancouver  Postal  Station  "C" 

Vancouver  Public  Building  imrpovements 

Vancouver  Public  Buildings — improvements,  renew- 
als, repairs,  etc 

Vancouver  South  Postal  Station  "D" 

Victoria  New  Drill  Hall 

Victoria  Obser\-atory 

Victoria  Old  Post  Office  Building — to  pay  taxes  due 
the  city  for  years  1912  and  1913 

Victoria  Post  Office — improvements 

William's  Head  Quarantine  Station — new  buildings, 
improvements,  and  repairs  to  existing  buildings, 
fittings,  etc 


533,680  75 


66,181  34 

27,047  34 

2,296  75 


1,123  25 
69  54 


290  41 
2.844  13 

.■525  15 
1,413  90 

13.601  49 

13,522  91 

36  00 

3,004  83 

30,632  77 

745  IS 

298  31 

80  57 

1,107  61 

289  75 

38,534  44 


1,099  88 

29.570  98 

327  16 

33,489  23 

135  49 

32,994  41 

4,833  47 

4,069  76 

32,500  03 

3,031  00 

5,595  30 

20,663  94 

15,711  58 

148,042  03 

9,967  19 

3,946  38 

45,102  87 

5,551  30 

4,998  63 

115  23 

149,983  02 

14,453  03 

7,754  53 
147,956  47 


75,028  37 


6,134,387  02 


630,398  97 


903,648  73 


Carried  forward . 


1,434  72 


pvBLic  Accouyrs 


45 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  19U-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 

S       cts. 

S       cts. 

$       cts. 

Brought  frowarJ                    

7,668,434  72 
212,703  25 

PuBUc  Works— Income— Continued. 

Generally — 

Dominion  Note  Cancelling  Machines  tor  Comptroller 
of  Currency  ami  the  Offices.of  the  Assistant  Re- 
ceivers General 

Experimental  Farms — new  buildings  and  improve- 
ments, etc.,  tobacco  curing  stations,  renewals  and 
repairs,  etc.,  in  connection  with  existing  Ijuild- 
ings,  fences,  etc.,  and  construction  of  Indian  Head 
Buildings  .           

1,986  73 

185,935  98 

1,495  00 

3,285  00 

2,444  67 

17,555  27 

Fire  Escapes  for  Dominion  Public  Buildings 

Immigration  Buildings — construction  and  repairs. . . 
Public  Buildings  Generally. ...              

■ 

36,753  40 

.59,358  31 
21,095  19 

161,179  55 
4,766  91 

322,502  56 

65, 176  65 
17,000  00 
34,711  81 

12,732  71 

474  05 

151,330  45 
210.041  06 
175,494  53 

33,028  89 
600,067  36 

397,039  28 
24,992  58 
39, 129  07 

62,033.  67 

7,881,137  97 

Rents,  Repairs,   Furniture,  Heating,  etc. — 

2,429,508  63 

"                 "                Gas    and    Electric    Lights- 
including    roads     and 
bridges 

"                 **                grounds 

"                 "                Heating — including    salaries 
of  engineers,  firemen  and 
watchmen 

"                 "                removal  of  snow— including 
Rideau  Hall 

"                 "                repairs,  including  ventilation 
and    lighting,    furniture. 

Ottawa  Rideau  Hall — (including  grounds) — improve- 
ments,  furniture  and   main- 
tenance, etc 

"           "                allowance  for  fuel  and  light 

Dominion  Public  Buildings — Dominion    Immigration 
Buildings — repairs,     furni- 
ture, etc 

"                      "                Dominion  Quarantine  Sta- 
tions—maintenance  

""                      "                fittings,    general    supplies 
and  furniture 

"                        "                 heating 

"                        "                 lichtinE 

"                      "                power  for  running  elevators 
stamp     cancelling     ma- 

"                      "                rents       

"                      "                salaries    of     caretakers, 

engineers,  firemen,  etc... 
**                      "                supplies  for  caretakers,  etc 
"                      "                water 

"                      *'                Yukon  Public  Buildings — 
rents,  repairs,  fuel,  light, 
water  service  and   care- 
takers' salaries. 

17,003  89 

2,429,508  63 

Harboura'and  Rivers — 
Nova  Scotia — 

Amherst — harbourimprovements 

Carried  forward 

17,003  89 

10,310,646  60 

46 


DEPARTMEJiT  OF  FJXAKCE  iii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
EXPENDITURE,    19U-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


cts. 


$       cU. 


S      eta. 


Brought  forward 

Public  Works — Income — Continued. 

Harbours  and  Rivers — Continued. 
Nova  Scotia — Continued. 

Anderson's  Cove — new  breakwater 

Annapolis  Harbour  Improvements — ice  piers 

Arisaig — extension  and  improvements  to  wharf 

'  Arisaig — wharf  repairs 

Babin's  Cove — repairs  to  wharf 

Baddeck — repairs  to  wharf.   ;■.■•■ 

Barachois — extension  of  training  pier 

Bass  River — wharf 

Battery  Point — breakwater  extension 

Bayfield  Harbour— repairs  to  wharf  and  breakwater 

Bear  Cove  (Digby  Co.) — breakwater  extension 

Bear  Cove  ( Halifax  Co. ) — boat  skid 

Beaver  Harbour — wharf 

Belliveau's  Cove — repairs  and  renewals  to  break- 
waters  

Black  Point — repairs  to  wharf 

Blandford — breakwater 

Bluff  Head — breakwater  repairs  and  extension 

Breen's  Pond — extension  to  breakwater 

Brighton — public  landing 

Brooklyn — breakwater 

Caldwell's  Cove — breakwater 

Canning — improving  channel  approach  to  w-har\'es . . 

Cape  Negro — completion  of  wharf 

Caribou  Island — raising  causeway,  etc 

Centreville  (Trout  Cove) — breakwater 

Chegogin — extension  of  breakwaters 

Cheverie — wharf  extension 

Chris  Cove — breakwater 

Cole  Harbour — wharf 

Comeau's  Cove — breakwater. . 

Comeau's  Hill — breakwater — repairs  and  extension.. 

Cow  Bay  (Port  Morien) — repairs  and  improvements 
,  to  breakwater 

Cribbin's  Point — new  wharf  and  removal  of  old  pier 

Deiorey's  Beach — breakwater  repairs  and  extension 

D'Escousse — repairs  to  wharf 

D^'il's  Island — extension  to  breakwater 

Digby  Pier — renewals 

East  Bay  (North  Side) — repairs  to  and  extension  of 
wharf 

East  Chezzetcook  (Crab  Beach) — extension  of  break- 
water  

Chezzetcook  (Head) — wharf 

East  Chezzetcook  (Red  Island) — repairs  to  break- 
water  _ 

East  Chezzetcook — wharf  extension  and  shed 

East  Ferry — breakwater-wharf 

East  Port  Le  Hebert — mooring  pier 

East  Ragged  Island — repairs  to  wharf 

East  River — improvements 

Eastern  Passage — repairs  to  breakwater 

Ecum-Secum  (Halifax  Co.) — breakwater-wharf... 

Evan's  Point — breakwater  and  approach 

Feltzen  South — breakwater  in  Spindler's  Cove 

Fox  Island — extension  of  breakwater 

Fox  Point — breakwater 

Free  Port— breakwater  pier. 

French  River — extension  of  pier 

Goat  Island — wharf 

Grand  Narrows — repairs  to  wharf 

Carried  forward 


17,003  89 


269  05 

15,320  00 

1,9.50  ftS 

902  .i9 

1,398  40 

024  80 

099  96 

534  89 

5,8.50  99 

963  00 

3,291  09 

1,699  35 

2,728  30 

5,011  34 

1,381  44 

15, 603  02 

2,976  27 

1  58 

4,463  19 

46  06 

7,112  50 

1,999  18 

209  05 

48  94 

8,886  86 

2,698  65 

13,484  24 

2,992  25 

247  50 

15,842  40 

2,600  00 

4,075  76 

34  63 

1  58 

1,099  98 

7,960  13 

2.000  65 

1,000  00 

1,589  36 

762  99 

1,098  72 

1,399  31 

7,042  27 

1,195  65 

651  87 

170,327  68 

698  91 

2,698  84 

1  58 

2,122  90 

2,611  24 

63  21 

8  82 

35  22 

69  80 

1,499  94 

348,892  62 

10,310,616  60 


10,310,646  60 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


47 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  \QU-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


cts. 


$       cts. 


S       cts 


Brought  lorwarfl * 

PoBUc  Works — Ikcome — Continued. 

Harbours  and  Rivers — Con. 
Nova  Scotia — Con. 

Green's  Harbour — breakwater 

Grosse  Coqucs — repairs  and  improvements  to  break- 
water  

Gulliver's  Cove — breakwater 

Hampton — extension  of  breakwater  wharf 

Hantsport — repairs  and  extension  to  wharf 

Harbours,  Rivers  and  Bridges,    Generally — repairs 
and  improvements 

Horton  Landing — wharf  repairs  and  renewals 

Indian  Point  — Wharf 

Inverness — harbour  improvements 

lona — repairs  to  wharf 

Jamesville — breakwater 

Kelly's  Cove — extension  to  breakwater 

Kraut  Point — wharf  extension 

Little  Bass  River — wharf 

Little  Tancook— removal  of  rock  and  extension  of 
breakwater 

Livingston's  Cove — repairs  to  wharf 

Lockport — repairs  to  beach  protection 

Long  Cove — to  complete  breakwater 

Long  Point  (Lunenburg  Co.) — breakwater 

Lower  Burlington — wharf 

Lunenburg — harbour  improvements 

Mabou  Bridge — wharf  enlargement 

Maitland — completion  of  ferry  wharf 

Malagash — repairs  to  wharf 

Margaree  Harbour — repairs  to  breakwater 

Meat  Cove — breakwater 

Meteghan — breakwater  repairs 

ilrteghan  River — repairs  to  breakwater 

Mill  Cove — extension  to  breakwater. . : 

Xlill  Creek — breakwater-wharf  extension 

Mira  Ferry — to  complete  wharf 

Mochelle — wharf '. 

Moshcr's  Bay — breakwater 

McAra's  Brook — extension  of  boat  landing.. 

Newport  Landing — extension  of  wharf 

Noel — repairs  and  extension  to  breakwater-wharf. . 

North  Bellevilh^wharf 

North  West  Cove  (Tancook  Island)     breakwater 

Ogden's  Pond' — constructing  sand  groin  and  extend- 
ing channel  pier 

Osbum's — extension  to  breakwater 

Owl's  Head — repairs  and  extension  to  breakwater. . . . 

Parkei's  Cove — bre:ik water  extension  and  repairs.. . 

Pegg>''s  Cove^breakwater 

Pembroke — repairs  to  breakwater 

Picket  Pier — repairs  to  wharf 

Pictou  Island — repairs  to  west  wharf 

Plaster  (Baddeck) — wharf 

Portapique — repairs  to  wharf 

Port  C'lyde — to  complete  wharf 

Port  Hood- — to  repair  wharf 

Port  Joli — extension  to  breakwater 

Port  Maitland- — repairs  to  breakwater. 

Porter's    Lake — boat    channel    to    Three    Fathom 
Harbour 

Port  Wade — repairs  to  pier 

Pugwash — repairs  to  wharf 

Rainy  Cove — wharf 

Carried  forward 


348,892  62 


999  iS 


2,000  00 

91  11 

3,000  00 

21,870  33 

35,435  06 

906  54 

5,027  91 

1,308  58 

1,100  48 

2,066  01 

9,206  73 

416  .33 

2,348  09 

33  92 

1,599  90 

936  76 

1,199  80 

134  44 

2,.'J73  00 

19  32 

2,007  00 

991  90 

946  85 

4.031  00 

537  84 

504  hi 

442  37 

293  46 

3,999  90 

694  00 

71  32 

2,960  50 

799  97 

3,533  93 

1,499  26 

210  20 

408  43 

1,SS6  30 

4,997  90 

1,799  ,S7 

6,672  91 

1,430  86 

974  86 

1,000  00 

1,200  00 

29  00 

749  37 

1 , 199  55 

5,199  11 

2,971  09 

800  OO 

299  32 

4,000  00 

2,200  04 

1,999  99 

504,569  05 

10,310,646  60 


10,310,646  60 


48 


DEPARTilENT  OP  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


EXPENDITURE,  IdU-lb— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


ets. 


cts. 


cts. 


Brought  forward. 


Public  Works — Income — Continued. 

Harbours  and  Rivers — Con. 
Nova  Scotia — Con. 

Round  Island,  Mira  Bay — ^breakwater 

Salmon  River  (Digby  Co.( — extension  of  wharf. . . 

Salmon  River  (Cape  Breton) — wharf 

Sandy  Cove — breakwater  repairs 

Sanford — repairs  to  breakwater  and  digging  channel 

Sanford — repairs  to  breakwater 

Seaforth — breakwater 

Shad  Bay.  breakwater 

Shag  Harbour — wharf  repairs  and  improvements. 
Sheet  Harbour  Passage — wharf  improvements. . . 

South  Bay,  Ingonish — wharf  extension 

South  Lake,  Lakevale — protection  work 

Spanish  Ship  Bay— completion  of  wharf 

Spry  Bay  (Henley's) — wharf 

Spry  Bay  (Leslie's) — repairs  to  wharf 

Stony  Island — completion  of  breakwater 

Tangier — extension  of  wharf 

Terence  Bay — extension  of  wharf 

Tignish — repairs  to  wharf 

Tracadie — harbour  improvements 

Upper  Prospect — extension  of  breakwater 

Vogler's  Cove — breakwater  and  landing  skids — 
Walton — extension   of   wharf  and  repairs  to    break- 
water  , 

West  Arichat — repairs  to  breakwater 

West  Chezzetcook — wharf  extension  and  breakwater 


repairs 

West  Head — extension  to  breakwater 

West  Wood  Harbour — extension  to  wharf 

Weymouth — harbour  improvements 

White  Point — to  complete  breakwater — _ 

Willow  Cove — removal  of  rocks  and  widening  channel 

Windsor — harbour  improvements 

Wolfville — wharf  and  harbour  improvements 

Yarmouth  Harbour,   improvements 

Young's  Cove^breakwater 


Prince  Edward  Island — 

Alberton — repairs  to  wharf 

Bay  Fortune — breakwater  repairs 

Bay  view — repairs  to  wharf 

Belfast — repairs  to  pier 

Cardigan — extension    and    reconstruction    of    ferry 

wharf 

Charlottetown  Harbour 

Clifton — repairs  to  wharf 

Cooper's  Shore — (Port  Hill)  extension  of  wharf... . 

Cove  Head — extension  of  shear  dam 

Graham's  Pond — reconstruction  of  breakwaters.. . 
Harbours,    rivers   and    bridges,    generally — repairs 

and  improvements 

Little  Sands — wharf 

McAulay's  Shore,  Pinette  Bay — wharf 

Mimincgash  Harbour — improvements  and  repairs. 

New  London — repairs  to  harbour  works 

North  Lake — boat  harbour 

North  River  Bridge — wharf 

North  River,  Franklyn  Point — wharf 

Panmure  Island — reconstruction  pier  head 

Rocky  Point — wharf 

Rustico  Harboui^^beach  protection 


504,569  05 


236  07 
2.490  84 

784  56 

771  07 
3,914  87 
3,075  12 
8,451  01 
2,352  64 

411  36 
1,993  72 

450  44 
2, 149  92 

679  75 
3,188  50 
1,205  25 
1,594  51 
4,259  22 
2,698  43 
1,042  10 
31  37 
2,084  32 
1,156  19 

9,590  01 
1,199  61 

879  87 

699  98 
2,984  35 
2,337  27 

417  67 
2,995  60 

866  95 

56  15 

8,265  68 

3,984  97 


1,983  12 

1,995  87 

940  73 

1,902  76 

7,757  00 
13,724  45 
1,161  83 
2,088  15 
2,502  50 
1,491  82 

6,673  38 

18,767  12 

7,630  50 

999  22 

1,076  18 

37  05 

3,722  50 

15.602  50 

998  36 

13,600  00 

1,971  30 


10,310,646  60 


584,468  42 


Canied  forward. 


106,626  34 


584,468  42     10,310,646  60 


iii  PIBLW  ACCOUNTS 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  l9U-lo.—Conli7iued. 


49 


SERVICE. 


Brought  forward. 


PiBUC  WoBKs — Income — Continued. 

Harbours  and  Rivers — Con. 

Prince  Edward  Island — Con. 

Souris — extinsion  of  breakwater '. 

Steven's  Pier,  Montaf^ie — reconstruction  of  wharf 

Tignish  Harbour — wharf 

Tracadie — breakwater 

Victoria,    Crapaud — repairs   and   improvements   to 

wharf 

West  River  (McEachem's)^rcconstruction  of  wharf 
Woods  Islands — extension  to  breakwater 


New  Brunswick —  , 

Anderson's  Hollow  (Waterside) — breakwater-wharf 

repairs 

Bathurst — harbour  improvements 

Bay  du  ^'in — repairs  to  wharf 

Buctouchc    Bcach^ — extension   of   breast^works  and 

breakwaters 

Campbellton^ — deep  water  wharf  accommodation.. 

Cape  Bald — repairs  to  breakwater  pier 

Chockfish — to  repair  breakwaters 

Chocolate  Cove,  Deer  Island — wliarf  exton.sion  and 

dredging 

Cocagne— ^-whari . 

Dalhousie — repairs  to  ferrj'  wharf 

Dipper  Harbour — "Settlement" 

Dalhousie  breakwater — to  pay  claim  of  T.  P.  Charle 

son,  with  interest  at  5  per  cent 

Dorchester — wharf  improvements 

Durham — wharf  improvements.. .". . . . : 

Edgett's  Landing — to  repair  wharf  and  build  freight 

shed 

Experimental  Farm  (below  Fredricton) — wharf.. . 

Fairliaven — to  rebuild  pierhead 

Gooseberp'  Cove — completion  of  wharf 

Green  Point  (Beresfonl) — breakwater. 

Harbours,    rivers   and    bridges,    generally — repairs 

and  improvements 

Har\'ey  Bank-    wharf  improvements 

Kouchilioguac  Harbour — improvements 

Little  Blark  River — wharf 

Little  Dipper  Harbour — breakwater 

Ijord's  Cove — wharf  improvements  and  repairs. . . 

Lomeville — Breakwater — wharf  improvements 

Martin's  Head — breastwork. . .  .' 

Miscou — close  piling  wharf , , . . . 

Newcastle — wharf.. . .    

Petite  Lameque — wharf 

Portage  River — breakwater  and  breastworks 

(Juaco — wharf 

Richibucto  Beach — extension  of  breakwaters 

Rirhibucto — wharf  improvements 

River    St.    John    and    tributaries — construction    of 

wharfs  in  tidal  waters 

River  St.  John,  including  tributaries — improvements 

Sackvilh^ — repairs  and  extension  to  old  wharf 

Seal  Cove.  Gran(i  Manan  Island — breakwaWr  pier 

Shediac  Island — wharf 

Shippegan  Kerry  Lanrling 

Shippegan  Gully — repairs     and     reconstruction     of 

break  water '. 

Shippegan — to  repair  wharf 


2—14 


Carried  forward . 


106,626  34 


103,548  00 

998  42 

1,232  54 

2,079  38 

1,392  56 

638  81 

7,165  00 


2,305  74 

99,215  22 

6,038  01 

2,501  58 

19  57 

3,543  96 

912  32 

26,646  87 

7,350  03 

481  96 

3,264  78 

641  56 
2,948  00 
1,706  57 

1,356  79 
.56  27 

4,564  00 
682  43 
284  40 

26,795  22 

2,073  46 

1,998  53 

1,649  16 

8,765  79 

655  31 

«2  45 

1,934  41 

520  67 

4  13 

1,869  78 

2,548  70 

3,1.50  00 

23,934  67 

1,178  96 

.33,083  17 

7,197  48 

2,088  .ifi 

23,440  75 

.  3,491  83 

107  95 

4,514  91 
1,693  98 


317,859  93 


584,468  42 


223.681  05 


cts. 


10,310,646  60 


808,149  47   10,310,646  60 


50 


DEPAIITMEXT  OF  FIXAXCE  iii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

EXPENDITURE,  19U-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 

S       cts. 

S       cts. 

$       cts. 

317,859  93 

1,190  17 

2,371  06 

1,124  12 

1.6C0  00 

470  31 

109  83 

121  45 

13,315  49 

476  24 

1,261  03 

12,291  00 

SOS, 149  47 
352,190  63 

10,310.646:60 

PuBuc  Works — Income— Continued. 

Harbours  and  Rivers — Continued — 
New  Brunswick— Con((n«ed. — 

St.  John  Harbour — extension  of  Negro  Point  break- 

Tracadic — to  con,stnict  breakwater  and  breastworks 

Welch's  Cove — Mace's  Bay  breakwater 

Quebec — 

2,970  97 
1,500  CO 

806  63 
2,499  68 
1,999  67 

6.39  18 
5,701  86 
4,074  23 
11,045  51 
4.. 396  33 
1,115  51 
1,933  79 
1,499  65 
3.088  90 
2,000  05 
4,350  26 
2,032  38 
28,637  71 

138  50 
27,313  49 

900  28 

550  00 

968  35 

78  93 

4,917  51 

4,988  42 

182  04 
7,759  37 
2,029  55 
2,799  41 
2,185  77 
1.831  12 
1,166  89 
1,000  09 
3,871  78 
1,666  24 

699  22 
2,878  12 

480  50 
3,125  26 

507  25 

2,000  62 
4,985  42 
26  25 
6.187  46 
1,625  55 

Anse  au  Griffond — repairs  and  improvements  to  pier 

Anse  St.  Jean — extension  of  wharf 

Anse  St.  Jean — repairs  to  wharf 

Baie  St.  Paul — repairs  to  wharf        

Barachois  de  Malhait.' — harbour  improvements 

Bat  iscan^  wharf 

Beloeil  Village — wharf 

Bergeronnes — wharf  improvements 

Bcrsimis — wharf 

Bertliier  (en  bas) — repairs  to  wharf 

Brjant's  Landing — extension  of  wharf 

Cannes  de  Roches — extension  of  breakwater 

Cap  A  L'Aigle — repairs  to  and  extension  of  wharf.  . . 

Chambord — repairs  to  wharf.                          

Champlain — repairs  to  wliaif 

Chandler — wharf                                              

Chic-outimi — wharf  repairs  and  improvements 

Clarke  City — completion  of  wharf 

Cotcau  Landing — to  complete  wharf  reconstruction.. 

Cross  Point — wharf  enlargement      

Escoumains — repairs  to  wharf                               .    ... 

Father  Point — wharf  repairs  and- improvements 

Fcrme  Neuve — Revetment  wall > 

Georgeville — extension  of  wharf          

firando  and  Petite  Bergeronnes  Rivers — removal  of 

rocks             -    .    .       

Grand  Marsh — improvements 

Grand  Mechins — extension  to  wharf 

Groniiincs — repairs  to  w"harf 

Carried  forward 

167,167  70 

1,160,340  10 

10,310,646  60 

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EXPENDITURE,   19U-lb.—.Cotitiiiued. 


SER\7CE. 


S       cts. 


$       cts 


S       cts. 


Brought  forward 

Pi  Buc  Works— Income — Continued. 

Harbours  and  Ririrt- — Continued. 
Quebec — Conlinutd. 

Grosse  Isle.  Mag<l»len  Islands — breakwater ... 

Grosse  Isle  Quarantine  Station — extension  of  wharves 

Grosse  Roche — extension  to  wharf 

Il.irbiiurs,  rivers  and  bridges — general  repairs  and 

improvements 

Harrington  Harbour — extension  of  wharf 

Havri'-aux-Maisons — repairs  to  pier 

Hospital  Bay,  Magdalen  Islands — breakwater 

He  Perrot  South — wharf 

Isle  aux  (/oudres — extension  to  wharf 

Isle  aux  CiHies — repairs  to  wharf 

Isle  Vertp,  Notre  Dame  des  Sept  Douleurs — wharves 

Isle  Verte — repairs  to  wharf 

Knowlion  Landing — reconstruction  of  wharf 

Lachine — wharf 

Lake  Kenogamishish — landing  piers 

Lake  St.  John — survey  for  dam  across  La  Grande 

D^charge -. .-. 

La  Lancotte — wharf 

I.anoraie — wharf  reconstruction 

Laprairie — protection  works. .  

Lavaltrie — wharf  repairs 

Les  Eboulemenls — repairs  to  wharf 

Les  Kcureuils — repairs  to  wharf 

L'Islet — addition  to  wharf 

L'Islet — wharf  repairs 

.Magdalen  Islands — breakwaters  and  piers 

Malbaie — pier 

.Matane — extension  of  wharf  and  breakwater 

Megantit — reconstruction  of  wharf. .  ... 

Migua-ha — repairs  to  wharf 

ML-^took — repairs  to  whaif 

Montmagny — protection  wall 

Montmagny — extension  to  wharf 

Montmagny — wharf  improvements 

Murray  Bay — revet  ment  wall .- 

Murray  Bay — wharf  enlargement  and  repairs, 

Xatashquan — extension  of  wharf 

Nicolet — wharf 

Nicolct  River — to  construct  jetty  on  east  side 

Nrtminigue — wharf 

Notre  Dame  du  Lac — new  wharf 

Notre  Dame  du  Lac — repairs  to  wharf 

Pasp<'bia( — wharf  repairs ._ 

Perc^ — wharf  improvements 

Perihonka — dyke  and  pontoon 

Petit  Saguenay — construction  of  shed  on  wharf  and 

removal  of  boulders ' 

Petite  Riviere  Ea.st — breakwater 

Pich6  Point — improvements  to  wharf 

Pierrevillc — repairs  to  wharf  and  approach 

Pointe  i  Brou.sseau — completion  of  pier. 

Pointe  aux  Esijuimaux — repairs  to  wharf 

Pointe  aux  Trembles — repairs  to  wharf 

Portmuf  iChicoutimi  Saguenay) — repairs  to  wharf. . 

Poupore  I  Riv.  du  Lievre) — training  pier. 

Quyon — wharf 

Rigaud — wharf  improvements 

Riniouski — harbour  improvements 

Rimouski — wharf  renewals  and  repairs 

Riviere  au  Renard — repairs  to  wharf 


Carried  forward. 
2—U), 


167,167  70 


3,lfr4  55 
11  f  59.3  62 
3,484  48 

72,290  88 

77  25 

1,078  92 

1,285  83 

4,876  01 

20,717  28" 

5.024  57 
1,994  07 
3,498  30 
8,559  34 

179  90 
1,537  06 

2,862  74 

500  37 

2,972  00 

55,076  40 

812  00 

5,493  34 

796  63 

5,133  60 

10,160  00 

18,097  66 

22,907  50 

101  44 

5,672  .30 

.599  24 

1,656  16 

4,. 508  14 

4.443  63 

2,493  17 

'  3,670  00 

34.595  94 

2,272  25 

10.655  35 

4,115  17 

1,643  49 

4.448  40 

972  S3 

2.50  53 

1.025  00 
993  59 

828  73 

41  00 

1,.501  23 

mCi  11 

1.927  .57 

1,313  .58 

l,4.-0  69 

671   U 

15,226  26 

8.026  78 
2,451  07 

50,156  34 
3,5.59  .53 
4,892  21 


1,160,340  10 


10,310,646  60 


608,160  84  I  1,160,340  10  10,310,646  60 


52 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


F.XPi:XDTTrRE,  1914-15.— Con/tnwe</. 


SERVICE. 

S       cts. 

t       cU. 

1 

S       CU. 

Brought  forward..    .                                     . 

PiBLic  Works—Income— Continued. 

Harbours  and  Rivers — Continued. 
Quebec — Continued. 

Riviere  Blanche — repairs  to  wharf  and  construction 

608, 160  84 

6,800  42 
560  35 

1,692  90 
1,499  87 
3,274  99 
1,3.55  42 
5,022  40 
5,007  86 
1.794  30 

4.005  74 
347  07 

1.862  .53 

7,883  IS 

900  06 

4.9.53  09 

1.495  23 
3,614  82 

1..546  06 

3.006  73 

60  50 
27.113  85 

4,305  13 
4,280  01 

2,788  99 
35,368  60 

678  80 
2,668  C9 

800  00 
3,465  02 

2,125  43 
95  25 
2,244  36 
I,4S6  32 
1,970  99 

1,730  69 

3,465  03 
1.439  36 
1,744  42 
3,401  25 
31  00 
600  00 
4,915  01 

1,.500  35 
994  16 

2.496  59 
3,588  56 
2,796  43 
2,246  02 

61  05 
8,894  95 
2,099  00 

1,100,340  10 

10,310,646  60 

\ 

Riviere  dcs  Prairies— improvements  of  navigation. 

Riviere  <les  Prairies — in  full  and  final  settlement  of 
elaim  of  Messrs.  Morrow  &  Beattj'  in  connection 
with  their  contract  for  reconstruction  of  piers  at 

Riviere  des  Vases — extension  to  landing  pier 

Riviere  du  Lievre — improvements  to  wharves 

Riviere  du  Loup  (Frasenille) — wharf  improvements 

\ 

> 

1 

! 

• 

Roberva|— improvements  to  wharf  and  approach. . . 

Ste.  Adelaide  de  Pabos — repairing  breakwater  and 

Ste,  Anne  de  Bellevue — wharf  improvements. 

Ste.    Anne   des    Monts — harbour    improvements   at 

St.  Antoine  de  Richelieu — to  complete  wharf 

St.  Antoine  de  Richelieu— freight  shed  on  wharf 

Ste.  Cecile  du  Bic — wharf  and  improvements  inhar- 

Ste.  Emilie — improvements  and  repairs  to  wharf — 

St.  Fiancois  North— Island  of  Orleans— repairs  to 

St.  Francois  (South)- Island  of  Orleans— repairs  to 

St.  George  de  Malbaie—completion  of  breakwater. . . 
St.  Germain  de  Kamouraska— wharf 

St.   Ignace  de  Loyola — wharf    improvements   and 

St.  Ircn4e — completion  of  approach  to  wharf 

St.  Jean  des  Chaillons — wharf  improvements •. 

St.  Jean.  Island  of  Orleans- repairs  to  wliarf 

St.  Joan  Port  Joli — extension  of  wharf 

St.  Jerome— addition  to  wharf 

Carried  forward 

796,239  07 

1,160,. 340  10 

10,310,646  601 

PUBLIC  ACCOrS'TS 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  19U-l5.—Cofitinued. 


SERVICE. 

S       cts. 

S       cts. 

i       cts. 

Brought  forward. 

Pi  Buc  Works — ^Income — Continued. 

Barbourt  and  Ritcrs — Continued. 
Quebec — Continui-d. 

796.239  07 

1,056  S3 
4,226  92 
7,544  36 
1,997  97 
4.672  64 
2,822  50 
1,499  46 
1,388  61 
1,501  45 
376  73 
1.997  00 
1,478  08 

20.  .5.38  00 

11.699  76 

9.912  54 

4,779  19 

4,698  51 

1.160.340  10 

10.310,646  60 

1 

St.  Lauren; .  Island  of  Orleans — repairs  to  wharf 

St.  Majorique — approaches  to  bridge 

St.  Xicholas — repairs  to  wharf.                  

1 

-St.  Romuaifl — removal  of  boulders          

St.  Timolh^e  — repairs  to  wliarf            

i 

Sie.  Viotoire — freight  shed  and  wharf  improvements 

Tiiree  Rivers  Harbour — completion  of  deep  water 

Tliurso — wharf                                                   

1 

Trois  Pistoles — liarbour  improvements 

1 

\'allevficld — new  wharf                                  .    . 

Vamaska  River  Dam — settlement  of  claims  for  land 

878,429  62 

1 

Ontario— 

-\rmiTape  Landing — wharf.                      

9.722  06 
3,267  06 
4,650  00 

34,128  65 
1.076  00 
1.000  40 

49,7i).-|  38 

1,447  99 

3,873  80 

1.089  42 

356  52 

1,095  35 

!.0S5  10 

14,311  62 

3.118  59 

3.714  45 

3.212  91 

4.865  82 

40.927  59 

426  42 

51  02 

15,000  00 

9,208  96 

2,020  60 

39  01 

1,785  37 

7,574  48 

33  15 

17.007  58 

88.801  07 

104.245  U 

4,495  48 

S.ORO  66 

103.295  46 

42.915  52 

! 

1 

Beaverton — harbour  improvements 

Belle  River — repair.s  to  sheet  piling     

1 

Bowmanville — repairs  to  pier                    

Bracebridge — wharf  extension  and  warehouse 

Brighton — reconstruction  and  extension  of  wharf  . . . 
Bronte — wliarf    repairs    and    shore    protection — to 
complete                                            

Burk's  Falls — repairs  to  wharf 

Burlijglon  Channel — renewal  of  west  part  south  pier 

Burnt  Island — wharf               .           

Callendar — wharf  extension                       

1 

Cockburn  Island — repabs  and  extension  to  wharf 

CoUingwood — harhour  improvements 

Collin(ovood  Dr>-  Dock.  No.  1 

Collingwood  Drv  Dock  No.  2  

C'raigic  L'-*' — wharf                          .           

Depot  Harbour — wharf  renewal  ■. . . 

Fitzrov  Harbour — wharf                          

Gananofjue — wharf                         

Goat  Island — dredging 

Go^ierich — harbour  improvements. 

Grand  Bend— repairs  and  improvements  to  break- 

Hairiilton — harl>our  improvments 

Harbours.  Rivers,  and  Bridgea— general  repairs  and 

Carried  forward 

587,724  60 

2,038,789  72 

10,210.646  60 

54 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


EXPENDITURE,  IQU-lo— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


S       els. 


S       cts. 


$  CI- 


Brought  forward 

PuDUC  WoKKS — Income — Continued. 

Harbours  and  Rivers — Continued. 
Ontario— Con/ inufd. 

Hawkcstone — wharf  repairs 

Helen's  Bay — wharf 

Kagawong — wharf 

Kensington — wharf 

Kincardine — construction  oi  brcaicnater  anci  repairs 

to  piers 

Kingston — harbour  improvements 

Kingston — Royal  Militarj'  College — retaining  wall.. 

Kingsville — repairs  to  piers 

Lake  Xipissing — improvement  of  navigable  channel 
in  west  arm  leading  through   Shanty  Lake   to 

Monetville 

Leamington — breakwater 

Leamington — repairs  to  wharf .' 

Leith — wharf  reconstruction 

Long  Lake  and  Driftwood  Greek — improvement  of 

navi  gation 

Madawaska  River — deepening  channel 

Magnetawan — warehouse  on  wharf 

Mcaford — harbour  improvements 

Michipicoten  River — warehouse  on  wharf 

Midland — repairs  to  wharf 

Minaki — wharf.. '. 

Monetville — wharf 

Montreal  River — improvements  above  Latchford 
Montreal    River — Improvements   at   Latchford— 
full   and   final   settlement   of   claim   of   Messrs. 
Lowry  &  Goring,  with  interest  at  5  per  cent. 

Newcastle — repairs  to  east  pier 

New  Liskeard — harbour  improvements 

North  Bay — repairs  to  wharf 

North  Bay — to  pay  E.  Conroy 

Orillia — wharf 

Oshawa — harbour  improvements 

Owen  Sound — harbour  improvements  and  repairs 

Parry  .Sound — wharf 

Pelee  Island — repairs  to  docks 

Peterborough — Pavillion  on  wharf 

Peterborough — dry  dock , 

Picnic  Islands — improvements  of  channel 

Pile  Creek — repairs  to  piers 

Porcupine — repairs  and  improvements  to  wharf. . 

Port  Bruce — repairs  to  piers 

Port  Burwell — repairs  to  piers 

Port  Colborne — repairs  to  east  breakwater 

Port  Credit — harbour  improvements 
Port  Elgin — repairs  to  breakwater. . 
Port  Hope — harbour  improveincnts.. 

Portland — wharf 

Port  Perry — wharf 

Port  Rowan — repairs  to  pi.! 

Port  Stanley — harbour  improvements 

Port  Stanley — in  full  and  final  settlement  of  claim  of 
Messrs.  Haney  &  Miller  in  connection  with  con- 
struction of  breakwater 

Port  Sydney — wharf 

Providence  Bay^warehouse  on  wharf 

Pumpkin  Point — wharf 

Rainy  River — survey  and  maintenance  of  guages — 
Rainy  River — improvements 


Carreid  forward . 


587,724  60 


3,. 523  95 

197  65 

1.132  68 

399  81 

142,377  84 

102, 172  21 

3,105  83 

3,498  88 

1,488  79 

41  7ij 

1,199  9t; 

60  05 

3,841  99 

2,844  41 

542  73 

32,143  77 

952  84 

2,322  19 

124  42 

847  23 

12,908  91 

4,973  01 

479  74 

6,433  27 

141  00 

6,319  25 

210  55 

3,604  84 

29,044  70 

20,782  14 

1,999  41 

700  46 

224  68 

86,511  11 

649  85 

1,393  58 

992  20 

3,993  97 

24,311  76 

184  00 

1,533  66 

10,534  21 

n.97S  65 

3,999  0! 

400  01) 

105, 132  39 

01,12S  00 

2.175  86 

1.905  93 

4.19y  10 

17,559  70 

48,783  89 

2,0.38,709  72 


10,310,646  1.1 


1,357,739  02     2,038.769  72 


10,310,646 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  IQU-lo— Continued. 


SERVICE. 

S           cts. 

$           cts. 

S          cts. 

Brought  forward. 

1,357,739  02 

• 

25,070  83 

1,153  17 
1,518  .55 
3, 197  65 
3,028  27 

2.998  95 
886  30 

U  52 

4,936  .56 

19.802  22 

80, 120  45 

10.095  93 
4,600  16 
8,795  46 

58  06 

797  41 

2,843  53 

800  27 

3,. 5.59  91 

24,738  50 

4.999  83 

16.096  68 
1,649  08 

74,128  19 
7,732  00 
6,322  81 

34,8.39  93 
4,700  00 

13,, 508  10 

27,746  85 
4,3.39  30 

2,038,769  72 

1,752,815  49 
249,003  45 

10,310,646  00 

PcBUC  Works— Income— Cona'naed. 

Harbours  and  Rivers — con. 
Ontario — Con. 

Richard's    Landing— wharf    extension    and    recon- 
struction.                                               

River  St.  Lawrence — Channel — Brockville  to  King- 
ston— Exchequer  Court  Award ^ 

River  Thames — ice  breaking 

River  Thames — removal  of  obstructions. 

River  Thames — protection  work  at  Chatham 

Rondeau  Harbour — repairs  to  piers 

Sand  Point — wharf  repairs  and  improvements 

Samia— wharf  and  shelter  basin 

Sault  Ste.  Marie — wharf  improvements  and  repairs  . 

Severn  River  at  Washago — construction  of  dams  and 

Shanty  Bav — wharf  removaV. 

Southampton — repairs  to  breakwaters 

South  Baymouth,  Manitoulin  Island — wharf 

South  Lancaster — repairs  to  wharf 

Summcrstown — repairs  to  wharf.  .- 

TeU'Kraph  and  NiKKcr  Islands — dredging 

Thomburj' — harbour  improvements.. 

Trenton — harbour  improvements  . 

Victoria  Harbour — wharf.. 

Whitby — harbour  improvements 

Winnipeg  River — improvements 

Manitoba — 

Assiniboinc  River — improvements. 

14,309  74 

270  88 

14,863  16 

8,846  71 

9,791  99 

1,254  16 

2,990  94 

30,008  33 

10,855  91 

81,131  43 

4.963  10 

1,826  25 

68,490  85 

Delta — protection  work         

Gimli— improv.  to  ijreakwater  and  repairs  to  wharf. 

Harbours,  Rivers  and  Bridges — general  repairs  and 
improvements     

Ninette — wharf. . 

Red  River — St.  Andrews  Lock  and  Dam — improve- 
ments and  fishway 

Selkirk — harbour  improvements  and  repairs  to  plant 

Selkirk  Slough — protection  work 

Victoria  Beach  Bay — improv.  to  breakwater  pier. . . 

Saskatchewan  and  ^Vlberta — 

Athabaska  River — removal  of  boulders  and  improve- 
ment of  channel 

673  95 
2,720  .52 

3,. 571  64 
2,869  31 
18,354  56 
3,085  92 

Harbours,  Rivers  and  Bridges — general  repaire  and 
improvements 

Prince  Albert — wharf  and  protection  works 

Carried  forward 

31,275  90 

4,041,188  66 

10,310,646  60 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


EXPENDITURE,  1914-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


Brought  forw'ard 

PuBuc  Works — Income — Continued. 

Harbours  and  Rivers — Continued — 
Saskatchewan — Con, 

Sturgeon  River — improveraents. 

Surs'eys  of  Rapids,  etc.,  on  North  and  South  Sas- 
katchewan Rivers  and  other  navigable  streams 

British  Columbia — 

Ainsworth — whart 

Bear  River,  BedwcU  Sound — wharf 

Bindley's  Landing — wharf 

Chemainus — landing  float 

Chemainus  River — removal  of  logs 

Columbia  and  Kootenay  Rivers — wharfs  generally. 
Columbia  and  Kootenay  Rivers — improvements — 

Comox — repairs  to  wharf 

Comox  Centre — landing  floats 

East  Robson — wharf 

Evans  Bay — landing  float 

Farrington — wharf 

Eraser  River — improvements 

Eraser  River  (lower) — improvements.. 

Eraser  River  (upper)  and  tributaries — improvements 

Eraser  and  Thompson  Rivers — wharfs 

Erasers  Wharf 

Eultord  Harbour — landing  float 

Ganges  Harbour — wharf 

Grace  Harbour — wharf '. . 

Granite  Bay — wharf 

Harbours,  Rivers  and  Bridges — general  repairs  and 

improvements 

Heriot  Bay — wharf  reconstruction  and  improvements 

Jackson  Bay — landing  float 

Kaslo — wharf 

Kootenay  Bay — wharf 

Lund — wharf 

Malcolm  Island — whari 

Naskup  — whari ; 

Nanaimo — harbour  improvements 

Nanairao — approach  to  whart 

Needles — completion  to  wharf 

Nootka  Island — wharf 

North  Thompson  River,  Kamloops — revetment  wall 
Okanagan  River — protecting  and  improving  channel 

Pitt  Lakt^wharf 

Pitt  River  (lower) — extension  of  whari 

Port  Moody — extension  of  wharf ^ 

Powell  River — improvements 

Pritchard — wharf 

Qucsnel — wharf 

Robert's  Creek — wharf 

Roy's  Beach — wharf 

Roy,  Loughboro  Inlet — Landing  float  

Saanichton — whart 

Safety  Cove — wharf 

Savary  Island — landing  float. . 

Scarf — wharf 

Sooke  Harbour — landing  float  and  approach 

Sooke  Harbour — repairs  to  wharf 

South  Fort  George — wharf 

South  Gabriola  Island — wharf  improvements 

Spiller  River — repairs  to  wharf 

Squamish — repairs  to  wharf 

Stewart — repairs  to  wharf 

Carried  forward . .  .   . 


31,275  90 


4,875  3G 
29,963  69 


10,016  .SS 

990  00 

3,994  36 

597  46 

1,364  61 

18,031  11 

19,602  61 

5,980  00 

2,111  00 

2.941  16 

897  80 

5,067  43 

499,861  07 

52,181  12 

22,240  11 

26,437  99 

1,322  75 

2,115  63 

3,700  00 

4,300  05 

3,065  15 

20,345  51 

4,800  77 

945  25 

12,047  55 

182  40 

4,869  17 

4,498  60 

5,270  96 

30,211  58 

525  00 

1,337  81 

4,687  17 

34  40 

7,062  20 

3.854  22 

4,060  63 

2,317  05 

3,989  id 

4,894  58 

27  81 

6,509  33 

3,185  83 

999  47 

2,768  54 

4,300  43 

998  61 
4.177  41 

408  66 

2,085  10 

31  01 

595  00 

999  28 
5,200  17 
2,238  76 


4,041,188  66 


10,310,646  60 


838,537  J5 


,114  95 


4.107,303  61 


10,310,646  60 


PCBLIC  ACCOUXTS 


57 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  IdU-lo.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


$       cts. 


Brought  forward .  

Plbuc  Works — Income — Continued. 

Harbours  and  Rivers — Con. 

British  Columbia — Continued — 

Stickinc  River — improvements 

Summerland — wharf 

Syringa  Creek — wharf 

Thompson  River — removing  snags,  etc 

Tonno — wharf  improvements  and  repairs 

Union  Bay — landing  float  and  wharf  improvements. 

Upper  Duncan  River — improvements 

Van  Anda — repairs  to  wharf 

Vargas  Island — wharf 

Victoria  Harbour — to  pay  Government's  share  of 

cost  of  local  improvements  on  n:ill;is  Road 

W'haletown — wharf 

White  Rock — wharf 

Williams  Head  Quarantine  Station — improvements 

and  repairs 

Yellow  Point — wharf 


Yukon — 

Yukon  River — improvements  to  naNngation . 


Generally — 
Harbours, 


Rivers  and  Bridge  works — generally. 


Dredging — 

Xew  Dredging  Plant — Maritime  Provinces 

"  Ontario  and  Quebec,  includ- 

ing Victoria  Island   ship 

yard 

"  Manitoba  .Saskatchewan  and 

Alberta •. . 

"    '  British  Columbia. 

**  Generally 

Dredging — Maritime  ProWnces '. 

"  Ontario  and  Quebec 

"  Manitoba,  Saskatchewan  and  Alberta 

"  British  Columbia 

Generally 

Slides  and  Booms— 

Saguenay  District^ — biwms  and  piers 

St.  Maurice  District — Improvement  to  slide  and 
boom  works  to  facilitate  the  floating  and  storage 
of  logs,  etc 


Roads  and  Bridges — 

Banff — repairs  to  bridges 

Dominion  traffic  bridges  throughout  Canada, 
including  approaches  generally 

Edmonton  bridge  across  North  Saskatchewan  River 
— renewal  of  flooring,  etc 

Grand  River  bridge  at  York,  Ont. — general  repairs 

International  Bridge  over  River  St.  John,  between 
Clair,  N.B.,  and  Fort  Kent,  Me.  (State 
to  pro\-ide  Slo.OOO.  County  of  .\roostook 
$10,000  and  town  of  Fort  Kent,  So.OOJ 

Interprovincial  Bridge  across  Ottawa  River  at 
Hawkesburj',  the  Ontario  and  Quebec  Govem- 
ment.s  each  to  contribute  $1.5.000 

M.itapedia  Roa<l — repairs  and  improvements 

Miniota — bridge  to  Indian  rcser\u 

North  Temiskaming — bridge  over  Quinze  River; 
Quebec  government  to  contribute  $13,030 


Carried  forward. 


838,537  15 


8,870  32 

12  80 

1.468  68 

651  40 

1,289  45 

941  53 

2,572  72 

4,799  94 

3,164  60 

10,107  54 
2,494  16 
4,960  32 

2,999  09 
3,498  98 


4,107,303  61 


886,368  68 
5,012  85 

29,800  63 


26,987  37 


71,841  18 


24, 

69, 

10, 

5S2, 

492, 

75, 

693, 


113  01 
604  37 
140  47 
470  17 
453  46 
056  82 
541  15 
426  78 


5,920  81 


226.167  10 


4,379  08 

2,120  16 

975  68 
1.024  24 

3,561  12 


!,103  74 

4,569  33 

3  38 

39,543  JU 


10,310,646  60 


5,028,485  77 


2,054,634  78 


232,087  91 


57,280  32 


17,625,8.55  06 


58 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FIXAXCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


EXPENDITURE,  1914-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE) 


S      cU. 


S       cU. 


cU. 


Brought  forward. 
Public  Works — Income — ( 'onlinued. 


Roads  and  Bridges — Continued. 

Ottawa  City — bridges  over  the  River  Ottawa,  the 
slides  and  the  Rideau  Canal  and  approaches 
thereto — ordinary  repairs,  renewals  and  main- 
tenance  •. . . . 

Ottawa — roadway  under  Connaught  Place 

Shellmouth,  Man. — painting  steel  highway  bridge... 


Telegraph  Lines — 
Nov  Scotia — 

Cape  Breton  Lines. 

Prince  Edward  Island — 

For  Improvement  in  Telegraph  and  Telephone 
Service — Prince  Edward  Island 

New  Brunswick — 

Chatham,  Escuminac  and  Point  Sapin — to  complete 

Bay  of  Fundy  Telegraph  System — for  betterment  of 
service  and  establishment  of  an  auxiliary  tele- 
phone ser\'ice  between  Grand  Manan,  Campo- 
bello  and  Eastport,  Me - . . 

Quebec — 

Extension  of  telephone  lines  in  County  of  Quebec. . . . 


Ontario — 

Manitoulin — Cockburn  Island  telephone  line; 
complete 


-to 


Saskatchewan  and  Alberta — 

Athabaska   Landing  to  Lake  La    Biche — telegraph 

line I . . . . 

Battleford — Isle  La  Crosse  line; — to  complete 

Construction  of  line  from   Athabaska  Landing  to 

Fort  McMurray — to  complete -. 

Northwest  Lines — shifting  of  line  from  farm  lands  to 

established  roadways 

Peace  River  Line — offices  and  dwellings  at  Saskatoon 

Lake,  Grande  Prairie  and  Mirror  Landing 

Peace    River — Grande    Prairie    Telegraph    Line; — 

extension   from    Lake    Saskatoon   to   Hudson's 

Hope,  B.C 

Qu'Appelle — Edmonton    Telegraph    Line; — new 

buildings  and  repairs  and  inipmvcnicnts  to  old 


British  Columbia — 

Alberni — Clayoquot  Telegraph  Line; — for  telegraph 
or  telephone  extension  beyond  Clayoquot  to 
Estevan  and  Friendly  Cove 

Alberni — Clayoquot  Telegraph  Line; — for  telegraph 
extension  beyond  Tofino  to  the  Ptarmigan 
Mines,  Bear  River 

.fUbemi — Clayoquot  Telegraph  Line; — office  at 
Tofino 

Ashcroft — Qucsnelle; — repoling  telegraph  line 

Golden  Windermere  Telegraph  Line — improvements 

Kamloops,  Wallatchin  and  -\s!icroft  Tolophono  line — 
to  complete . 

Carried  forward . 


9.436  25 


46.700  00 


7C  35 


6.57S  00 


6.203  84 


1,526  04 


10.169  15 
5,732  05 

31,728  14 

4,979  68 

2,000  00 

35,974  57 

2.085  48 


12.000  20 


5.348  33 

2,498  80 
7.276  98 
18,906  67 

8,274  27 


57,280  32 


17,625,855  06 


14,824  71 
975  50 
840  50 


73,921  03 


9,436  25 


46,7C0  00 


6,654  35 
6,203  84 

l,-526  04 


92,669  07 


.>4..395  25 


163.  i,S9  .is 


17,699.776  09 


I'l  lil.ir  A(((H\Tli 


59 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   l\o.  2       . 

EXPEXDITUIIE,  li)l4-la.— Continued. 


SERVKE. 


Brought  forward 

Public  Works— Income — Continued . 

Telegraph  Lines — Continued — 
British  Columbia — Concluded. 

Kootcnay  L;inding  to  Pilot  Bay — telephone  line. 

150  Mile  House — Bella  Coola  Telegraph  Line — office 
at  Bella  Coola 

Nelson  District  (South  Kootenay)— telegraph  lines 

North  Thompson   River  Telephone  Line — recon- 
struction  

Okanagan   \'alley   Telephone   System — general    re- 
pairs and  renewals 

Okanagan  Valley  Telephone  System — extensions 

Pilot  Bay  to  Balfour — telephone  line 

Powell  River  Telegraph  Line — office  buildings 

Salt  Spring  Island  Telephone  System — for  an  alter- 
native connection  wit h^ Vancouver  Island 

Salt  Spring  Island  Telephone  System — for  establish- 
ment of  telephone  exchange  at  Ganges 

A'anccmver  Island — extension  of  telegraph  and  tele- 
phone systems 

Vancouver  Island  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Lines — 
general  repairs  and  improvements 

Victoria — William's    Head    Quarantine    Telephone 
Line — renewals  and  repairs 


Generally — 

Yukon    Telegraph    Line — general    repairs   and    im- 
provements  

Telegraph  lines — generally 

Miscellaneous — 

Architectural  Branch — salaries  of  architects,  clerks  of 
works,  inspectors,  draughtsmen,  clerks  and  mes- 
sengers of  outside  service 

Gratuity  to  the  widow  of  the  late  A.  P.  Lepine,  clerk  of 
works,  public  buildings.  Quebec 

Monument  to  His  Lati'  Majesty  King  Edward  VII 

Monument  to  Madeleine  de  Vcrcheres  erected  at  Vcr- 
chcres — to  complete 

Monument  to  the  memcJry  of  the  late  Sir  L.  H.  Lafon- 
taine  and  the  late  Hon.  Robert  Baldwin 

Engineering  Branch — salaries  of  engineers,  inspectors, 
superintendents,  draughtsmen,  clerks  and  me.s- 
sengers  of  outside  service 

Sur\'eys  and  inspections 

St.  Lawrence  iRiver — metering 

River  Gaugings 

Construction  and  operation  of  water  storage  dams  and 
regulation  works  on  the  Ottawa  river  and  tributaries 
and  settlement  of  land  damages 

Lake  Winnipeg — inspection  tug 

For  operation  and  maintenance  of  inspection  boats 

To  pay  Western  Dry  Dock  and  Shipbuilding  Co.,  Ltd 
of  Port  .\rtliur,  a  portion  of  the  first  payment  of 
subsidy  due  them  upon  their  completion  of  the  work 
covered  by  the  agreement  ratified  by  Chap.  57, 
3-4  George  V^  1913,  notwithstanding  that  the  work  is 
not  completed 

Dr>'  Docks  Generally — inspection,  etc 

Deep  Water^vays  Commission — inclusive  of  payments 
authorized  to  Wm.  J.  Stewart,  Chief  Hydrographic 
Surveyor,  Department  of  Naval  Service,  as  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Board  of  Commissioners,  also  for  the 
definition    and    demarcation    of    the    International 


Carried  forward 1,003,421  86 


54,395  25 


8.819  S9 

2,175  GO 
12,220  37 

3,948  62 

9,871  17 

42,816  47 

2,083  24 

277  21 

3,941  31 

3,699  55 

36.838  20 

8.477  07 

2,047  99 


12,438  94 
3,675  32 


46,057  7S 

200  G6 
410  52 

1,834  00 

4,006  00 


421,608  92 
144,251  ,59 
23,759  17 
24,085  89 


231,877  13 

5,399  45 

54.231  62 


35,641  .50 
9,991  63 


163,189  55 


191,011  34 


16,114  26 


17.699,776  09 


.370,915  15 


18,070,691  24 


60 


DEPARTMEyT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


EXPENDITURE,  1914-15— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


cts. 


cts. 


rts. 


Brought  iorward. 
Public  Works — Income 


-Concluded. 


Miscellaneous — Concluded. 

boundarj-  between  the  United  States  and  Canada 
from  Pigeon  river  to  St.  Flegis,  as  provided  for  by 
Article  4  ot  the  Treaty  o!  .\pril  11,  1908 

Georgian  Bay  Ship  Canal  Royal  C'ominission 

International  Commission,  River  St.  John,  X.B 

River  St.  Lawrence  and  Great  Lakes  Waterways  Com- 
mission  

Compassionate  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the  late  James 
Bradshaw,  workman  on  government  pile  driver, 
who  was  killed  at  Minnekahda  Landing,  Pitt  River, 
B.C.,  Sept.  18,  1913 

Accounts  Branch — salaries  of  agents  and  clerks,  travelling 
and  contingent  expenses  of  outside  serv-ice 

The  National  Gallery  of  Canada,  including  the  purchase 
of  paintings  by  the  Board  of  Trustees 

Montreal  Ship  Drj-  Dock — To  pay  Canadian  Canadian 
Vickers,  Ltd.,  a  portion  of  subsidy  due  them  upon 
their  completion  of  the  work  under  the  Dr>-  Docks 
Subsidies  .\ct,  1910,  notwithstanding  that  the  work 
is  not  completed 


Public  Works — Collection  of  Revenue. 

Sundry  Works — 

Slides  and  Booms ' 

Graving  Docks 

Harbour  and  River  Works 

.Collection  of  Public  Works  Revenue 

Telegraph  Lines — 

Prince  Edward  Island  and  the  Mainland 

Land  and  Cable  Telegraph  Lines — 

Lower  St.  LawTence  and  Maritime  Provinces.. 

Saskatchewan  and  Alberta 

British  Columbia ., 

Yukon  System — Ashcroft-Dawson 

Telegraph  Lines  Generally 


M-\IL  Subsidies  .^^^>  Steamship  Subventions. 

Atlantic  Ocean — 

Canadian  Atlantic  Ports  and  Australia  and  New  Zealand 

Canada  and  Great  Britain 

Canada  and  France r 

Canada  and  Newfoundland 

Canada  and  the  West  Indies  or  South  America  or  both 

Canada  and  South  Africa 

Halifax,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  and  Liverpool 

Montreal,  Quebec  and  Manchester,  England,  during  the 
summer,  and  St.  John,  Halifax,  and  Manchester 
during  the  winter  season 

St.  John,  Dublin,  and  Belfast,  during  the  \\'inter  season 

St.  John  and  Glasgow,  during  the  winter  season 

St.  John,  Halifax,  and  London  winter  service 

St.  John,  Halifax,  and  London  Steam  ser\'ice 

Halifax  and  Liverpool  or  Glasgow 


1,003,421  86 


30,000  00 

15,026  37 

1,061  59 

2,546  04 


150  00 
19,237  06 
99,761  69 

101,636  50 


100.076  54 

37,775  88 

27.170  06 

1,454  25 


6,946  66 

170.385  99 

89,934  40 

110,140  86 

240. 196  66 

15.070  4! 


128.. 333  26 
645,899  09 
105,427  49 

62,670  26 
330,897  33 
145.999  92 

17.166  60 


35,000  00 
7,. 500  00 
7,4->0  00 
9,000  00 

21.354  16 
4.009  00 


18,070,691  24 


1,272,841  11 


1.272,841  11 


19,. 343, 532  35 


166.477  33 


632.674  98 


799, 152  31 


1,520,698  17 


Carried  forward. 


1.. 520. 098  17 


riiiuc  AccouyTS 


61 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  2 

EXPENDITURE.  IQU-lo.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


cts. 


Brought  forward 

Mail  Subsidie8  and  Steamship  Svdventions — Continued. 

Pacific  Ocean — 

Canada  and  Australia  or  New  Zealand  or  both 

Canada,  China,  and  Japan 

Prince  Rupert,  15  ('.  and  Queen  Charlotte  Islands 

Victoria  and  San  Francisco 

Victoria,  Vancouver,  way  ports,  and  Skagway 

Victoria  and  West  Coast  Vancouver  Island 

Vancouver  and  Northein  Poits  ol  British  Columbia.    . 


Local  Services — 

Baddeck  and  lona 

Charlottetown,  Victoria,  and  HoUiday's  Wharf 

Froudc's  Point  and  Lockeport,  N.S 

Gaspfi  Basin  and  Dalhousie  or  Cainpbellton. 

Grand  Manan  and  the  Mainland 

Halifax  and  Canso 

Halifax  and  Newfoundland  via  Cape  Breton  ports 

Halifax,  Mahone  Bay,  Tancook  Island,  and  Lahave 
River  ports 

Halifax  and  Spry  Bay 

Halifax,  South  Cape  Breton,  and  Bras  d'Or  Lake  ports 

Halifax  and  West  Coast  Cape  Breton 

Halifax  and  Sherbrooke 

Kenora  and  Fort  Frances 

Mainland  and  the  Magdalen  Islands. . '. 

Mulgravc  and  <  'anso / 

Mulgrave  and  Guysboro 

Port  Mulgrave.  St.  Peter's  Irish  Cove,  and  Marble 
Mountain,  and  other  ports  on  the  Bras  d'Or  Lakes 

Pictou,  Mulgrave,  and  Cheticamp 

Newcastle,  Xeguac,  and  Es<'uniinac,  calling  at  all  inter- 
mediate points  on  the  .Miramichi  River  and  Mira- 
michi  Bay ._ 

Pelce  Island  and  t  ho  Mainlnad 

Petit  dc  Grat  and  Intercolonial   Railway  terminus  at 

Mulgrave 

1  Petitcoiliac  River  between  Moncton  and  way  ports,  and 
a  port  or  ports  on  the  west  coast  of  Cumberland 
County 

Pittou  and  Montague,  calling  at  Murray  Harbour  and 
Georgetown 

Pictou  and  New  Glasgow  and  Antigonish  County  ports 

Prince  Edward  Island  and  Cape  Breton  and  Newfound- 
land  

Prince  Edward  Lsland  and  the  Mainland 

Quebec  and  Harrington,  calling  at  ports  and  places  along 
the  northern  slutrc  of  the  River  St.  Lawrence  be- 
tween such  terminals 

Quebec  and  Ga.sp6  Basin,  touching  at  intermediate  portt 

Quebec  and  ports  on  the  north  shore  of  the  Isle  of  Orleans 

Riviere  du  L«)up,  Ta<lou'sac,  and  other  North  ,Shore  portf- 

Riviere  (lu  Loup,  Tadousac,  and  other  St.  Lawrence 
ports,  winter  service 

St.  Catherines  Bay  and  Tadousac 

St.  John  and  Digby ' 

St.  John,  Digby,  Annapolis,  and  Granville,  viz.,  along 
the  west  coast  of  the  .\nnapolis  Basin 

St.  John  and  Bridgetown 

St.  John,  N.B.,  and  St.  Andrews,  N.B.,  calling  at  inter- 
mediate points 


173,566  38 
137,019  18 
8.000  00 
2.971  15 
12,, WO  on 
5,000  00 
16,800  00 


5,825  00 

2,500  00 

600  00 

9,615  25 

10.000  no 

5,000  no 

10,000  00 

2,655  00 
4,000  00 
3,160  67 
3,0.58  82 
2.000  00 
7.0.50  84 
18,000  00 
«,.i00  00 

5,. 500  no 

6,. 500  00 
5,942  70 


2,262  .57 
8, 000  00 

7,000  00 


2,. 500  00 

6.000  00 
1,000  00 

14,278  84 
12,. 500  00 


25,983  35 
8.. 500  00 
4,500  00 
6,000  00 

6.000  00 

3.297  06 

20,000  00 

2,000  00 
2,500  00 

4,000  00 


1,520,698  17 


355, §56  71 


Canied  forward. 


244,236  10      1,876,554  88 


62 


DKPAUTMF.yT  OF  FI\.\yrE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


EXPENDITURE,  mU-lb— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


S  Ct8. 


S       cts. 


$      els. 


Brought  forward 

Mail  Subsidies  .and  Steamship  Subventions — Concluded. 

Local  Services — Continued — 

St.  John,   N.B.  and  ports  on  the  Bay  of  Fundy  and 

Minas  Basjn  and  Margaretsville,  N.S 

St.  John  and  ports  in  Cumberland  Basin 

'St.   John,   Wcstport   and    Yarmouth    and    other  way 

ports ■. 

St.  Stephen,  N.B.,  St.  Croix  River  Point,  Deer  Island, 

Campobello  and  the  inner  islands,  Passamaquoddy 

Bay  and  L'Etete  or  Black  Bay 

Sydney  and  Bay  St.  Lawrence,  calling  at  way  port.s 

Sj'dney  and  Whycocomagh   

Sydney,  N.S.  around  the  East  Coast  of  Cape  Breton 

and  Hastings  and  return  to  Sydney  via  the  Bra.- 

d'Or  Lakes .-   . 

Exijenses  in  connection  with  the  super\-ision  of  subsidized 

steamship  services 


Xaval  Service. 

Xaval  .Service — to  provide  for  the  maintenance  and  upkeep 
of  ships,  Xaval  College  and  dockyards  at  Halifax  and 
Esquimau 

Fisheries  Protection  Service — repairs  and  maintenance  of 
Fisheries   Protection   Steamers 

Fisheries  Protection  Service — to  provide  for  new  vessels. . 

Hydrographic  Surveys,  including  the  Sur\-ey  of  Hudson 
Bay .- ■•. 

Radiotelegraph  Service — to  provide  for  the  building  and 
maintenance  of  Wireless  Station.s 

Tidal  Ser\-ice — for  maintenance  of  Tidal  Stations  and 
Sur\'eying    Steamers 

Patrol    of    the    Xorthern    Waters    of    Canada 

■Rewards    for    Saving    Life. 


244,236  10 


7,547  17 
3,000  00 

8.201  70 


0,000  00 
6,000  00 
3. GOO  00 


5.500  00 
2.593  00 


Ocean  and  River  Service. 


Maintenance  and  repairs  to  Dominion  St«amers  and  ice 

breakers 

Examiners  oi  Masters  and  Mates 

Rewards  for  saving  life,  including  life  saving  stations 

Investigations  into  wTecks 

i^chools  of  Xavigation '.    . 

Registration  of  shipping 

Removal  of  obstructions  in  navigable  waters 

Winter  mail  service 

Inspection  of  live-stock  shipments  

Wrecking  plant —  . 

Unforeseen  expenses 

Amount  required  to  pay  75  per  cent  of  the  claim  of  a  merchant 
who  sold  provisions,  etc.  to  stewards  of  Government  vessels 


Lighthouse  and  Coast  Service. 


Agencies,  rents  and  contingencies 

Salaries  and  allowances  to  lightkeepers 

Maintenances  and  repairs  to  lighthouses 

Construction  of  lighthouses,  including  the  regulation  of 
traffic  in  Detroit  river  and  such  other  places  as  may  be 
found  necessary 


Carried  forward. 


1,876,554  88 


286,077  97 


512,805  66 

144,055  42 
5,422  54 

213,392  39 

219,006  95 

20, 177  70 
95,172  16 
78,989  16 


995,545  95 

12.723  17 

24,633  62 

26, 436  85 

4,216  95 

1,514  30 

8,513  14 

10.996  31 

2.429  76 

45.000  00 

1 . 572  44 

134  25 


2,162,6.32  85 


141.074  67 
449,999  34 
712,447  60 


996.638  16 


1,289,021  98 


1,133,716  74 


2,500,159  77 


PVRLIC  Accovsrs 


63 


SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  lQU-\b.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


Brought  forward 

LlGHTHOLSE   AND    COAST  SERVICE — Conduded. 


%       cts. 


.^iRnal  service 

Adniinistration  of  pilotage  and  maintenance  and  repairs  to 

S^teamor  Eureka 

^[:li^ton^ln^e  and  repairs  to  wharves 

Breaking  iee  in  Tliuntler  Hay 

Repairs  to  Maritime  lload 

Amount  required  to  pay  pension  of  S300  to  thu  retired  pilots 

mentioned  in  the  Appropriation  Acts. .......'. 

Telephones  in  connection  w^ith  aids  to  navigation 

To  replace  Scout 

To  replace   Muisonneute 

Allowance  to  harbour  master,  Ahmerstburg. 


Sctentific  Institutions. 


Astronomical  SurA'cys ' 

Construction  of  a  telescope  for  the  Dominion  Astronomical 
Observatory 

Meteorological   Service   including  Magnetic  Obsen'atory 
and  allowance  of  S400  to  L.  F.  Gorman,  Obsei^'er  at 
Ottawa 


M.4RIXE  H0SPIT.\LS. 

Marine  hospitals,  including  grants  to  marine  hospitals  and 

institutions  assisting  sailors 

Wrecked  and  distressed  seamen 


•Steamboat  Inspection 


Fisheries. 


Salaries  and  disbursements  of  fisherj-  officers,  including  the 
expenses  of  the  I-"isheries  ,\dvi::ory  Hoard  and  an  allow 
ance  of  $300  to  H.  J.  E.  Casey,  secretary  thereof , . 

Builders  fishways  and  clearing  rivers 

Legal  and  incidental  expenses 

Canadian  P'isheries  Museum ,. . . 

Oyster  culture 

To  assist  in  the  establi.shment,  maintenance  and  inspection 
of  cold  storage  for  bait,  the  conservation  and  develop- 
ment of  deep  sea  fisheries  and  to  provide  for  better 
transportation  facilities  tor  fresh  fish 

>raintenancc  of  experimental  works  for  the  reduction  of  dog 
fish 

Payment  to  customs  officers  for  services  in  connection  with 
issuing  modus  rivendi  licenses. . ^ * 

Maintenance  of  the  Fishery  Intelligence  Bureau 

Fisheries  patrol  .service 

Fishery  patrol  boats  for  the  Atlantic  coast 

Exhibit  of  resh  and  cured  fish  at  the  Toronto  Annual 
ICxhibition 

Salaries  building  and  maintenance  of  fish  breeding  establish- 
ments  

Inspection  of  canned  fish 

Fisheries  patrol  steamer  for  Lake  Winnipeg 

Marine  Biological  Board  of  Canada 

Removal  of  ol)Structir)ns  in  the  Fraser  River 


$       cts. 


$       cts. 


2,300,159  77 


52,316  29 

42.904  64 
9,993  57 

38,061  68 
1.000  00 

7,200  00 

8  50 

130, EST  50 

23  76 

400  00 


261,686  40 
37,939  SO 

201,805  01 


G5.477  37 
323  67 


f'arried  forward. 


275, 
9, 
3, 
6, 
5, 


950  71 
670  37 
737  87 
086  08 
998  93 


71,873  96 
37,882  91 


6 
162 

12 


478  80 
102  22 
949  86 
0  9  44 


12.417  SU 


370, 

4. 

163. 

21, 

109. 


093  17 
891  75 
183  51 
000  00 
918  85 


1,274,316  32 


2,583  ,025  71 


501,431  21 


65,801  04 


65,063  16 


64 


hEiwuTMEyr  or  fiswce 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


EXPENDITURE,  1914-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


cts. 


cts. 


Brought  forward 

Fisheries — Concluded. 

Expenses  of  investigating  claims  for  compensation  under  the 
Pelagic  Sealing  Treaty 

Investigations  into  the  fisheries  of  Hudson  Bay 

Assistance  to  twelve  fishermen  of  Gloucester  Co.,  N.B., 
drowned  in  storm  of  4th  June,  1914 

Fishing  Bounty -.  . . . 


Si  BSIDIES  TO  PHOVIXCES. 


Ontario 

Quebec 

Nova  Scotia 

Xcw  Brunswick 

Manitoba 

British  Columbia 
Prince  Edward  Island 

Alberta 

Saskatchewan 


MiN-ES  \SD  Geological  Survey. 


Mines  Branch 

Geological  Survey  Branch. 
Assay  Office 


L.\BOLR. 

Concilation  and  Labour  Act 

Indistrial  Disputes  Investigation  Act. . - 

Industrial  Training  and  Technical  Education 

Inspection  of  railway  construction,  etc 

Grant  to  International  Association  for  Labour  Legislation. 


Indi.\ns. 


Ontario  and  Quebec 

Nova  Scotia. 

New  Brunswick 

Prince  Edward  Island _■■■■. 

Manitoba,  Saskatchewan,  Alberta  and  Northwest  Territories 

British  Columbia 

Yukon 

Indian  Education 

General 

Annuities 


^oyal  Northwest  Mounted  Police 

Government  of  the  Northwest  Territories 

Government  of  the  Yukon  Territory 

DoMiOTON  Lands  and  Parks. 


Salaries  of  the  Outside  Service 

Contingencies,  advertising,  etc 

Sur\eys,  examination  of  survey  returns,  printing  of  plans,  etc. 
Board  of  Examiners 


Carried  forwarci . 


1,274,316  32 


14,784  76 

14,275  43 

2,400  00 

159,584  14 


2,396,378  88 

1.969,630  28 

636,666  86 

6.37,976  16 

1,406,204  16 

723. 135  06 

381.931  US 

1,589,075  00 

1,710.675  00 


153,364  30 

300,873  89 

15,955  88 


35,001  94 

15,988  68 

3,913  95 

8,036  71 

500  00 


111,713  26 

22,801  15 

16,428  58 

S,757  92 

647,158  89 

243,240  46 

21,493  54 

984.030  58 

145,707  74 

204,297  80 


443,105  U 

298,926  63 

1,046,909  88 

2.549  95 


1.465.. 360  65 


11,451,673  28 


470,194  07 


63,441  28 


2,400,629  92 


952,017  98 


2,870  25 


340,043  30 


1,791,491  57 


PUBLIC  Accouyrs 


65 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  Ncn  2 

EXPENDITURE,  1914-15.— Co7ih"«wed. 


SEmacE. 


Ct3. 


Brought  lorward 

Dominion"  Lands  and  Parks — Concluded. 

Assistance  in  publishing  the  transactions  of  the  Association 
of  Dominion  Land  Suireyors 

Protection  of  Timber .■■■•. 

Eipenses  connected  w"ith  water-power  investigations  and 
reports  in  Manitoba.  Saskatchewan  and  Alberta  and  the 
Railway  Belt  in  British  Columbia 

Sur\eys  and  Works  under  the  Irrigation  Act,  etc.- 

Cost  of  special  sur\'eys  and  other  works  in  connection  "with 
the  classification  of  irricable  lands  on  the  Western  Section 
of  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Company's  Irrigation 
Block,  East  of  Calgarj- 

Grant  to  Western  Canada  Irrigation  .\ssociation 

Canadian  National  Parks 

Engraving,  lithograph  and  printing  maps  of  the  Dominion 
and  Northwest  Territories 

Grant  to  Canadian  Forestry'  Association 

Costs  of  litigation  and  legal  expenses 

Protection  of  reindeer  herd 

Grant  to  .\lpine  Club  of  Canada 

Redemption  of  South  African  Volunteer  Bounty  land  certi- 
ficates under  Section  8  of  the  ^'oluntcer  Bounty  Act.. . 

Ordnance  Lands 

Expenses  connected  with  the  moving  of  the  residence  of  the 
people  of  the  Town  of  Prank,  .\lberta 

Grant  to  Cypress  Hills  Water  Users'  .\ssociation 

Estimated  shortage  of  Gordon  Thompson,  a  clerk  in  the 
Dominion  Lands  Office  at  Saskatoon 

Grant  to  the  International  Irrigation  Association  Congress  at 
Calgary 

Alberta  Railway  and  Irrigation  Co 


Mbcellaxeous  . 


Canadian  Handicraft  Guild 

Canadian  Labrador — pAperiment  with  Reindeer 

Canadian  .\ssociation  for  the  prevention  of  Tuberculosis 

Canadian  Branch  of  the  St.  John  Ambulance  Association. . . 

Conservation  Commission 

Paris  .\gency 

W.  J.  Stewart,  Chief  Hydrographer,  services  re  International 

Joint  ( 'oninii.--sion 

Publications  showing  the  arms  and  badges  of  the  Dominion 

and  Provinces  and  ceremonial  regulations 

Lake  of  the  Woods  Technical  Board 

Academy  of  .Xrts 

Aalronomical  Society  of  Canada 

Canadian  .Associated  Press 

Canadian  Mining  Institute 

Medical  Council  of  Canada 

Ottawa  Improvement  Commission 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  Ottawa — Fire  Protection 

Victorian  Order  of  Nurses 

Royal  Mint 

Canadian  Peace  Centcnarj-  Association 

Liquidation  of  Union  Life  Assurance  Company 

Eipen.ses  of  Commission  in  preparing  plans  re  Cities  of  Ottawa 

and  Hull 

Champlain  Monument,  Ottawa 

Charlottetown  Confederation  Convention 

Social  Service  Council  of  Canada 

Contribution  to  McGill  University  re  Regional  Bureau.. . 
Grant  to  Canadian  General  Council  of  Boy  Scouts  Association 
Relief  of  Sufferers,  Colliery  Disaster  at  Hillcrest,  Alta. . 


1,791,491  57 


12.5  00 
659,162  32 


162,128  88 
196,271  61 


40,594  74 

500  00 

681,304  73 

77,141  10 
2,000  00 

10,711  65 
2,174  83 
1,000  00 

13,000  00 
2,077  04 

2,827  94 
250  00 

400  00 

5,000  00 
53,018  47 


2,000  00 

1,000  00 

10,000  00 

2,500  00 

92,999  93 

25,957  10 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

5,767  32 

5,000  00 

2,000  00 

5,250  00 

3,000  00 

15,000  00 

100,000  00 

15,000  00 

5,000  00 

102,120  59 

18.000  00 

6,480  77 

53,272  72 

5,000  00 

10,000  00 

500  00 

2,000  00 

5,000  00 

50,000  00 

3,701,179  88 


-15 


Carried  forward. 


544,854  43 


66 


DEPARTitBTST  OF  FINAXCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


EXPENDITURE,  1914-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


cts. 


cts. 


Brought  forward 

.  MiscBLLANKoua — Concluded. 


Fenian  Raid  Bounties 

National  Battlefields  Commission 

Royal  Society  of  Canada 

Consular  Officers — To  pay  for  services  abroad 

National  City  Planning  Congress .- 

Interparliamentary  Union  for  Peace 

Relief  of  Sufferers — Empress  of  Ireland  Disaster 

Better  Terms  Commission,  B.C 

Royal  Canadian  Institute,  Toronto 

Women's  Hostel  and  Traveller's  Aid  Society,  Ottawa 

Lundy's  Lane  Celebration,  100th  Anniversary / 

Grant  in  aid  of  sufferers  re  recent  sealing  disasters  in  New- 
foundland  

Canadian  Law  Library,  London,  Eng 

Litigated  Matters,  Justice 

Chief  Constables'  Association  of  Canada.. 

Pecuniary  Claims  Convention  with  the  United  States 

Suppression  of  the  White  Slave  Traffic 

To  compensate  Wm.  Tate,  of  Prince  Albert,  for  expenses 
incurred  by  him  in  connection  with  illness  contracted 
while  serving  with  the  Prince  Albert  Volunteers  during 
Rebellion  of  1885 

Salary  of  S.  LelieiTe,  Private  Secretary  to  the  Speaker  of 
the  Senate 

Salary  of  A.  Hinds,  Private  secretary  to  Leader  of  the  Senate 

Salary  of  T.  B.  Cole,  Private  secretary  to  Hon.  G.  H.  Perley 

Canadian  Peat  Society 

Travelling  expenses  of  Sir  Chas.  Fitzpatriek  attending  sittings 
of  the  Judicial  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council 

Special  allowance  to  the  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court 
while  acting  as  deputy  to  His  Excellency  the  Governor 
General 

Grant  to  Imperial  Government  re  Pacific  cable. 

Canada  Gazette 

Distributing  Parliamentary  Documents 

Repairs — Plant  for  Printing  Bureau 

Plant,  "New" — Printing  Bureau 

Miscellaneous  printing — Printing  Bureau 

International  Joint  Commission 

Public  -Archives 

Canada  Temperance  Act 

Naturalization  Act 

International  Catalogue  of  Scientific  Literature 

Library  of  High  Commissioner's  Office 

Parliamentary  Guide,  600  copies '. . . . 

Dr.  J.   E.   Craig — Professional  services  rendered  Miss  A 
Thompson,  who  was  injured  at  entrance  to  Archives 
Building 

Allowance  to  Thomas  Mulvey,  K.C.,  Under  Secretarj'  of 
State  for  preparation  of  report  upon  Company  Capital 
ization  Control 

Royal  Commission  upon  Departmental  Records 

Unforeseen  expenses 

Purchase  of  400  copies  of  the  Life  of  Sir  Geo.  E.  Cartier 

Payment  to  J.  F.  Champagne  re  address  to  T.R.H.  the 
Duke  and  Duchess  of  Connaught 

Expenses  of  the  Acting  High  Commissioner,  London,  Eng. 

Gratuities 

Investigations  under  the  Inquiries  Act 


544,854  43 


1,510.500  00 

143,000  00 

8,000  00 

32  60 

7,497  96 

200  00 

50,000  00 

5,490  00 

5,000  00 

1,000  00 

2,000  00 

25,000  00 

250  00 

5,947  60 

500  00 

7,101  57 

3,182  62 

1,000  00 

600  00 

1,200  00 

1,200  00 

1,500  00 

2,500  00 


5,000  00 

26,970  05 

30,884  52 

2,988  58 

6,962  92 

49,813  08 

149,998  42 

75,482  62 

64,491  68 

6,266  76 

13,721  22 

496  40 

922  63 

1,200  00 


20  00 


1,000  00 
3,732  73 
8,237  37 
2,000  00 

600  00 

13,000  00 

39,309  98 

6,481  24 


PIBLIC  ACCOUXTS 


67 


SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  2 

EXPENDITURE,  191i-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


Customs. 

Salaries  and  contingencies 

Inspectors,  Preventive  Service,  and  Board  of  Customs. 

Miscellaneous 

Revenue  Cruisers 

Secret  Preventive  Service. . .  


cts 


Excise. 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Duty  pay  to  oflScers  serving  longer  hours  at  other  than 

special  sur\'ey 

Extra  duty  pay  at  large  distilleries  and  other  factories 

Preventive  Service 

Stamps  for  imported  and  Canadian  tobacco 

To  pay  collectors  of  Customs  for  duty  collected  by  them. . . 

Special  translation 

Provisional  allowance  to  officers  in  Manitoba  and  provinces 

west  thereof 

Methylated  spirits . 


Weights  and  Measures — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Provisional  allowance  to  officers  in  Manitoba  and  prov- 
inces west  thereof 

International  Bureau  of  Weights  and  measures 


Gus  and  Elettric  Light — 

.Salaries 

Contingencies 

Provisional  allowance  to  officers  in  Manitoba  and  prov- 
inces west  thereof 

Export  of  electric  power 

International  Electro-Ti;chnical  Commission 


Adulteration  of  Food — 

Adulteration  of  Foods  and  the  administration  of  the  Act 
respecting  Kcrtilizers,  fraudulent  marking,  and  com- 
mercial feeding  stuffs 

Proprietary  or  Patent  Medicines 

Inland  Revenue  Dept. — minor  revenues 


Post  Office. 


Salaries  and  allowances. 

Mail  Service 

Miscellaneous 

Yukon  Territory 


Trade  A^^>  Commerce. 


Trade  Commissioners  and  Commercial  Agents 

Administration  of  the  Act  respecting  Bounties 

Salaries,  rents,  wages  and  contingencies  under  the  Canada 

Grain  Act 

Terminal  Elevators — Construction,  acquisition,  etc.. 

Cenj^us  and  Statistics 

Stati.stioal  Year  Book 

Imperial  Trade  Commission _. 

Oold  and  Silver  Marking  .\ct '. 

West  India  Cable 


2  — 15i 


cts. 


3,252,708  41 

324,741  2.5 

165,337  08 

28.141  03 

4,436  54 


484,050  58 
143,798  91 

1,200  00 
13,531  36 
11,719  84 
93,519  75 

2,598  19 
183  98 

9,680  42 
69,891  54 


90,588  05 
70,734  22 

3,029  41 
246  40 


70,342  95 
51,264  78 

2,117  11 
110  25 
398  40 


45,  ,501  ■S4 

1,531  56 

2C5  19 


6,915,450  33 

8,211,691  45 

679,942  90 

154,106  79 


132,270  2; 
3,593  65 

527,773  83 

,209,447  81 

28.410  20 

11,250  00 

7,686  26 

3,596  46 

19,466  06 


cts. 


3,775,364  31 


830, 174  57 


164,598  08 


124,233  49 


47,238  69 


15,961,191  47 


2,943,495  14 


68 


DEPAKTMEXT  OF  FIXANCE  iii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
EXPENDITURE,  1914-15.— Continued. 


SERVICE. 


$       cts. 


S       eta. 


t       cts. 


Bounties. 


Inspection  of  Staples. 
Gulling  Timber 

Manilla  Fibre 

Crude  Petroleum 

Lead 


Kailway  .Subsidies. 

The  Fredericton  and  Grand  Lake  Coal  and  Railway  Com- 
pany . 


The  Canadian  Northen  Ontario  Railway 

Atlantic  and  Lake  Superior  Haihvay 

The  St.  John  and  Quebec  Railway 

The  Ha  Ha  Bay  Railway 

The  Algoma  Central  and  Hudson  Bay  Railway. 

The  Esquimalt  and  Nanaimo  Railway 

The  Kootenay  Central  Railway 

The  Canadian  Northern  Pacific  Railway 

The  Canadian  Northern  .\ll3erta  Railway 

The  Algoma  Eastern  Railway 

The  Alberta  Central  Railway  Company 

The  Kettle  Valley  Railway 


Charges  of  Management  Loan  .\ccount. 
War 


5,778  28 

115,270  91 

3,217  04 


111, 

,343, 

18, 

59 

16 

138 

405 

,0G5 

178 

262 

13 

209 

369 


579  96 
335  80 
449  17 
5S1  32 
158  72 
980  56 
120  00 
856  00 
077  80 
OSO  00 
022  87 
768  00 
497  28 


2,353  63 


7,911  84 


124,272  23 


5,191,507  48 


4,911,360  39 


60,750,476  01 


PUBLIC  ACCOVSTS 


69 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

INTERCOLONIAL  RAILWAY. 

Statement  of  Revenue  and  Working  Expenses  for  the  rear  ended  March  31, 

1915. 


From 
April  1.1914, 

to 
April  1,  1915. 


Revexce. 


Passenger  traffic... 

Freight  traffic 

Mails  and  express.. 
Miscellaneous 


Working  Expenses. 


Maintenance  of  way  and  structures. 

Maintenance  of  equipment 

Traffic  expensi.'S 

Transportation  expenses 

General  expenses 


Difference  between  receipts  and  working  expenses.. 


S 


cts. 


3,093,856  82 

7,199,477  07 

704,908  60 

446,630  65 


1,950,366  60 
2,301,S84  48 

262,647  19 
6,.i95,906  57 

327,568  30 


11,444,873  14 


11,438,373  14 


6,500  00 


INTERCOLONIAL  RAILWAY. 
Statement  of  Open  Accounts  on  March  31,   1915. 


Details. 


To  Station  .■Vgents. 
Cash. 


-Advances • 

Kents  ledger 

Individuals'  and  companies'  ledger 

Traffic  ledger 

Car  .Service  ledger 

.Auditor's  sjspense  account 

Cash  in  transit 

Commis-sary  stock 

Moncton 

Unclaimed  freight   

Expenditure  for  roid  ani  eriuipmcnt,  rolling  stock,  3'Jdp;ns3 

Less  and  damage  freight  suspense  account ' 

Rail  loan  account 

By  1-ire  renewal  acctjunt,  fjuildings,  fixtures  and  grounds. 

Individuals'  and  companies'  ledger,  suspense  account 

Freight  in  transit 

Balance 


167, 

1 

5 

901, 

234, 

16, 

40, 

19, 

'29, 

2, 

290 

10, 

61, 


cts. 

522  84 
0  02 
286  40 
443  10 
159  52 
9;0  58 
816  40 
4.53  10 
227  98 
348  46 
239  69 
265  70 
898  83 
648  01 
324  04 


1.781.6C4  67 


Cr. 


$    cts. 


1.52,538  66 

•2,421  .57 

5,740  56 

1,0C0,903  88 


1,781,604  67 


70 


DEPARTifEXT  OF  FJNAKCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND  RAILWAY. 

Statement  of  Revenue  and  Working  Expenses  for  the  year  ended  March  31, 

1915. 


From 
April  1,  1914, 

to 
April  1.  1915. 


Total. 


Revenue. 


Passenger 

Freight 

Mails  and  express.. 
Miscellaneou's 


r  Lg 

I    1    ^  1 

'  wn 

Maintenance  of  way  and  structures 

Maintenance  ol  equipment 

Traffic  expenses 

Transportation  expenses 

General  expenses 


Working  Expenses. 


Difference  between  receipts  and  working  expenses., 


$  cts. 

180,796  97 

186,396  21 

30,488  27 

17,813  99 


166,097  82 

96,768  48 

9,891  17 

306,471  43 
19,000  07 


%  cU. 


415,493  44 


598,226  97 


182,731  53 


PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND  RAILWAY. 
Statement  of  Open  Accounts  on  March  31,  1915. 


Details. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


To  Rents  ledger 

Individuals'  and  companies'  ledger 

Cash  in  transit 

Station  agents. 

By  Unclaimed  wages 

Traffic  ledger 

Freight  in  transit 

Individuals'  and  companies'  ledger,  suspense  account., 

.\uditors'  suspense 

Balance 


S         cts 

66  83 
19,747  34 

72  00 
3.568  34 


23,454  51 


50  71 

1,820  12 

268  23 

39  10 

2,106  66 

19,169  69 


23,454  51 


PUBLIC  ACCOWfTS 


71 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

NATIONAL  TRANSCONTINENTAL  RAILWAY. 

Statement  of  Revenue  and  Working  Expenses  for  the  vear  ended  March  31, 

1915. 


From 
April  1,  1914, 

to 
April  1,  1915. 


Total. 


Revejtue. 


Pas.senger 

Freight 

Mails  and  express.. 
Miscellaneous 


Less — Hire  of  equipment 

Working  Expenses. 


Maintenance  of  way  and  structures. 

Maintenance  of  equipment 

Traffic  expenses 

Transportation  expenses 

General  expenses 


Difference  between  receipts  and  working  expenses.. 


cts. 


22.571  59 

168.011'  01 

262  92 

10,391  41 


201,236  93 
48.023  38 


100.354  85 

15,454  78 

1,822  06 

118,322  90 

3, 572  66 


cts. 


153,213  55 


239,527  25 


86,313  70 


NATIONAL  TRANSCONTINENTAL  RAILWAY. 
Statement  of  Open  Accounts  on  March  31,   1915. 


Details. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


To  Station  agents 

Auditor's  suspense  account 

Railway  equipment  service 

Individuals'  and  companies'  ledger. 

Traffic  ledger 

Cash  in  transit 

By  Freight  in  transit 

Balance 


$  cts 

1,941  68 
2,387  21 
7,009  38 
2,658  39 
12,368  79 
87  13 


26.452  58 


8  70 
26,443  88 


26,452  58 


72 


DEPARTHE'NT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


INDIAN   FUND. 


Statement  of  transactions  in  connection  u-itli  this  Fund  during  the  year  ended 

March  31,   1915. 


eta. 


Balance  at  credit  ot  the  fund  March  31,  1914 

Interest  accrued  during  the  year  on  funds  in  keeping  ot  the  Dominion 

Government 

Collection  on  account  of  land  sales,  timber  dues,  dues  on  stone  quarried 

rents,  fines  and  sales  during  this  year 

Government  grants.  >. ; 

Robinson  treaty  annuity  payments 

Outstanding  cheques 

Transfer  fr()in  Vote 

Expenditure  during  the  year 

Transfer  to  vote 

Refunds  in  error,  see  Public  Accounts  1913-14 

Balance  at  credit,  March  31,  1915 


714,074  45 

11,968  95 

35,96.5  51 

7,738,145  97 


8,500,154  88 


7,688,994  71 

274,694  20 

513,892  76 

9,450  00 

12,500  00 

80  73 

542  48 


8,500,154  88 


PROVINCE  ACCOUNTS. 

No.  1 — Province  of  Ontario — Debt  Account,  47  Vic,  cap.  4. 


Date. 

Dr. 

Cr. 

1915. 
March  31 

S          cts. 

S          cts. 
2,848,289  52 

No.  2 — Province  of  Quebec — Debt  Account. 


Date. 

Dr. 

Cr. 

1915. 
March  31.. 

To  balance  as  per  Public  Accounts  of  1014..   . 

S           cts. 
1,473,609  63 

$ 

cts. 

No.  3 — Province  of  Quebec^ — Debt  Account,  47  Vic,  cap.  4. 


Date. 

Dr. 

Cr. 

1915. 
Mjirrh  31 

$           cts. 

$           cts. 
2,549,213  61 

PUBLIC  ACCOTTSTS 


73 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Xo.  4 — Province  of  Nova  Scotia — Debt  Account. 


Date. 

Dr. 

Cr. 

1915. 
March  31.. 

By  balance  as  per  Public  Accounts  of  1914 

S 

cts. 

S       cts. 
1,055,924  25 

Xo.  5 — Province  of  X^ova  Scotia — Debt  Suspense  Account. 


Date. 


1915. 
March  31.. 


To  balance  as  per  Public  Accounts  of  1914. 


Dr. 


S      cts. 
40,315  94 


Cr. 


S       cts. 


Xo.  6 — Province  of  New  Brunswick— ^Debt  Account. 

Date. 

Dr. 

Cr. 

1915. 
March  31 . 

$       cts. 

S       cts. 
529  299  39 

No.  7 — Province  of  Prince  Edward  Island^ — Debt  Account. 

Date. 



Dr. 

Cr. 

1915. 
March  31. 

By  balance-  a.<  per  Public  Accounts  of  1914 

S       cts. 

S       cts. 
775,791  83 

No.  8 — Province  of  Prince  Edward  Island — Land  Account. 


Date. 

Dr. 

Cr. 

1915 
March  31 

To  balance  as  per  Public  Accounts  of  1914. . 

S      cts. 
782,402  33 

S       cts. 

74 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  9 — Province  of  British  Columbia — Debt  Account. 


Date. 

Dr. 

Cr. 

1915. 
March  31 

By  balance  as  per  Public  Accounts  of  1914            

$          Ct8. 

-       (       cts. 
583,021  40 

No.  10 — Province  of  Manitoba — Debt  Account. 


Date. 

' 

Dr. 

Cr. 

1915. 
March  31 

By  balance  as  per  Public  Accounts  of  1914 

S       cts. 

S       cte 

3,578,941  20 

No.  11 — Province  of  Ontario — Subsidy  Account. 


Date. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


1914. 


July    1... 


1915. 
Jan .   1 . . . 
"      0 


$        cts 


By  J  year's  subsidy  on  population  of  2,523,274  (Census  1911)- — 

2,500,000  at  SO  cents  per  head  per  annum 81,000.000  00 

23, 274  at  60  cents  per  head  per  annum 6, 9S2  20 

By  i  year's  allowance  under  47  Vic,  cap.  4 

By  J      "  "  "     B.N.A.,  Act,  1907 

To  Cash 


1,198,189  44 


By  i  year's  subsidy  and  allowances  as  above. . 
To  Cash 


1,198,189  44 


2,396,378  88 


$       cts. 


1,006,982  20 

71,207  24 

120,000  00 


1,198,189  44 


2,396,378  88 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


75 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

Xo.  12 — Province  of  Quebec — Subsidj-^  Account. 


Date. 

Dr. 

Or. 

1914. 
July    1... 

By  J  year's  subsidy  on  population  of  2,002,712  at  80  cents  per 
head  per  annum  (Census  1911) 

$       cts. 

S      cts. 
801,084  SO 

By  J  year's  allowance  under  47  Vic,  cap.  4 

63  730  34 

By  J        ••                    "            B.  N.  A.,  Act  1907 

120,000  00 

"     2.    . 

To  Cash                           .    . 

9S4.S1S  14 

1915. 
Jan.     1.... 

984,815  14 

2 

To  Cash             

984,815  14 

1,969,630  28 

1,969,630  28 

No.  13 — Province  of  Nova  Scotia — Subsidy  Account. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


By  i  year's  subsidy  on  population  of  492,338  at  SO  cents  per  head 

per  annum  (Census  191 1 ) ^ 

By  j  year's  allowance  under  B.  N.  A.  Act,  1907 

By  J  year's  interest  on  debt  allowance  of  $1 ,053,929 .  12.  ^ 

To  cash 


By  §  year's  subsidy  and  allowance  as  above. 
To  cash 


cts. 


318,333  43 


318,333  43 


636,666  86 


S       cts. 

196,935  20 
95,000  00 
26,398  23 


318,333  43 


636.666  86 


No.  14 — Province  of  New  Brunswick — Subsidy  Account. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


By  }  year's  subsidy  on  population  of  351,889  at  80  cents  per  head 

per  annum  (Census  191 1 ) 

By  i  year's  allowance  under  B.  K.  A.  .-Vet,  1907 

By  I  year's  allowance  in  lieu  of  export  duty  on  lumber 

By  I  year's  interest  on  $529,299 .  39  debt  allowance 

To  cash 


By  J  year's  subsidy  and  allowances  as  above. 
To  cash ... 


cts. 


318,988  08 


318,988  08 


637,976  16 


$       cts. 

140,755  60 
90,000  00 
75,000  00 
13,232  48 


318,988  08 


637,976  16 


76  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE  iii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  15 — Province  of  Manitoba — Subsidy  Account. 


Date. 


1914. 
July    1. 

"       1. 


July    2.. 

1915. 

Jan.  1 . . . 

"     2... 


By  }  year's  subsidy  on  population  of  532,016  at  80  cents  per  head 

per  annum  (Census  191 1 ) 

By  J  year's  allowance  under  B.  N.  A.  Act,  1907 

By  i  year's  allowances  as  authorized  by  section  5,  subsection  1 
•   of  "The  Manitoba  Boundaries  Act,  1912" — 
In  lieu  of  Public  Lands  on  population  between 

400,000  and  800,000  (J  of  $562,.500.00) $281,250  00 

Less  i  year's  Swamp  Lands  deduction  of  5% 
per  annum  on  $2,760,856.60.. .  .$69,246  41 
Less    4    year's    University    Lands 
deduction  of  5%  interest  per 

annum  on  $300,000.00 7,500  00 

76,746  41 


By  i  year's  grant  of  5  %  per  annum  interest  on  $7,631,683.85  in 
_     lieu  of  debt  as  authorized  by  section  4  of  "The  Manitoba 

Boundaries  Act,  1912" 

To  cash 


By  5  year's  subsidy  and  allowances  as  above. 
To  cash 


Dr. 


cts. 


703, 102  08 


703,102  08 


1,406,204  16 


Cr. 


212,806  40 
95,000  00 


204,503  59 
190,792  09 

703,102  08 


1,406,204  16 


No.  16 — Province  of  British  Columbia — Subsidy  Account. 


Date. 


1914. 


July  1- 


1915 

Jan.  1. . 
"     2.. 


By  \  year's  subsidy  on  population  of  392,480  at  80  cents  per  head 
per  annum  (Census  1911) 

By  J  year's  allowance  under  B.N.  A.  Act,  1907.. 

By  I  year's  allowance  in  lieu  of  lands  as  authorized  by  O.  C, 
Windsor,  16th  May,  1871 

By  ^  year's  allowance  of  temporary  grant  of  $100,000  per  annum 
for  ten  years  as  authorized  by  B.N. A.  Act,  1907,  section  1, 
subsection  2 

By  i  year's  interest  on  debt  allowance  of  5  per  cent  per  annum 
on  $583,021 .40 

To  cash 


By  i  year's  subsidy  and  allowance  as  above. 
To  cash 


Dr. 


cts. 


361,567  53 


361.567  53 


723,135  06 


Cr. 


cts. 


150,992  00 
90,000  00 

50,000  00 


50,000  00 
'  14,575  53 

361,567  53 


723,135  06 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


77 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  2 

No.  17 — Province  of  Prince  Edward  Island — Subsidy  Account. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


By  J  year's  subsidy  on  population  of  109,078  at  80  cents  per  head 
per  annum  i, Census  1891) 

By  j  year's  allowance  under  B .  N .  A.  Act,  1907 

By  i  year's  allowance  in  lieu  of  lands 

By  §  year's  additional  subsidy  allowance  under  50-51  Vic,  c.  8. 

By  4  year's  further  allowance  in  settlement  of  steamship  ser\'ice 
claim  under  1  Edward  7,  cap.  3,  section  I 

By  J  year's  interest  on  debt  of  5%  per  annum  on  $775,791 .83 

To  i  Year's  deduction  on  Land  Account  balance  being  5%  per 
annum  on  $782,402.33  as  authorizeii  by  O.C.  Windsor,  26th 
June..  1873 

To  Prince  Edward  Island  Railway  for  interest  on  the  cost  and 
maintenance  of  the  Hillsboro  River  bridge  as  authorized  by 
63-&t  Vic.  cap.  7 

By  i  year's  grant  as  authorized  by  2  Geo.  5,  cap.  42,  sec.  2 

To  cash 


By  J  year's  subsidies  and  allowances  as  above. 

To  deductions  as  above 

To  cash 


cts. 


19,560  05 
4,875  00 


186,090  94 


24,435  05 
186,090  94 


421,051  98 


cts. 


43,631  20 
50,000  00 
22,500  00 
10,000  00 

15,000  00 
19,394  79 


50,000  00 


210,525  99 


421,051  98 


No.   18 — Province  of  Saskatchewan — Subsidy  Account. 


cts. 


By  }  year's  subsidy  on  population  of  691,000  at  80  cents  per  head 
per  annum  (Census  1911) 

By  }  year's  allowance  under  B.N. A.  Act,  1907 

To  cash 

By  J  year's  interest  on  Debt  Allowance  of  5%  per  annum  on 
$8,107,.500 

By  J  year's  allowance  in  lieu  of  Public  Lands  (Census  1911), 
population  between  400,000  and  800,000,  as  authorized  by 
4-5  Edward  7,  cap.  42  (1905),  sec.  20 

To  cash 


By  i  year's  subsidy  and  allowances  as  above. 

To  cash 

By  J  year's  allowances  as  above 

To  cash 


$       cts. 


371,400  00 


483,937  50 


371,400  00 


483,937  50 


1,710,675  00 


cts.Z) 


276,400  00 
95,000  00 


202,687  50 
281,250  00 

371,400  00 
483,937  50 


1,710,675  00 


78 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCE 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  19 — Province  of  Alberta — Subsidy  Account. 


Date. 


Dr. 


Cr. 


1914. 
July    1. 

"       2. 
Sept.  1. 


1915. 

Jan      1. 

"       2. 

Mar.   1. 


$       cts. 


By  J  ySar's  subsidy  on  population  of  539,000  at  80  cents  per  bead 
per  annum  (Census  1911) 

By  J  year's  allowance  under  B.  N.  A.  Act,  1907 

To  cash . . . .- 

By  i  year's  interest  on  debt  allowance  of  5  per  cent  per  annum 
on  $8,107,500 

By  J  year's  allowance  in  lieu  of  Public  Lands  (Census  1911,) 
population  over  400,000 '. 

To  cash 


310.600  00 


By  J  year's  subsidy  and  allowances  as  above. 

To  cash 

By  i  year's  allowance  as  above 

To  cash 


483,937  50 


310,600  00 


483,937  50 


1,589,075  00 


215.600  00 
95,000  00 


202,687  50 
281,250  OO 

310,600  00 
483,937  50 


1,589,075  00 


Subsidy  Allowances  from  1st  July,  1867  to  close  of  fiscal  year  ended  March 

31,  1915. 


Province. 

Allowances 

for 
Government. 

Allowances 
per  head  of 
Population. 

Special  grants. 

Interest  on 

Debt 
Allowance. 

Total. 

S           cts. 

5,120,000  00 
4,720,000  00 
3,920,000  00 
3,440,000  00 
3,125.000  00 
2,580.000  00 
1,820,000  00 
1,571,666  67 
1,546,666  67 

$          cts. 

59,716,199  99 
47,2.55,264  00 
15.527,260  80 
12,006,275  20 
7,177,026  40 
4,430,576  00 
3,567,456  00 
3,169,221  60 
2,594,526  67 

$       cts. 

$       cts. 

2,180,229  02 
2,775.039  29 
2,179,814  34 
894.800  76 
6,100.520  23 
1.292,430  48 
1,827,053  79 
4.053.750  00 
4,053,750  00 

$  cts. 
67.016,429  01 

Quebec 

54.750.303  29 

Nova  Scotia. 

New  Brunswick. 

826.980  00 
6,930.000  00 
6,692,590  26 
5,200.000  00 
1,702.586  34 
4.968.750  00 
4,500  000  00 

22,4*1.055  14 
23  271  075  96 

Manitoba 

23.095,136  89 
13.. 503, 006  48 

Prince  Edward  Island 

8,917,096  13 
13,763,388  27 

Alberta - 

12,694,943  34 

Total  ... 

27,843,333  34 

155,443,806  66 

30,820,906  60 

25,357,387  91 

239  465  434  51 

6  GEORGE  V 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 


A.   1916 


CANADA 


ESTIMATES 


FISCAL    YEAR    ENDING    MARCH    3i 


1917 


PRINTEh    bY    ORDER   OF  PARLIAMENT 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 


A.   1916 


ESTIMATES 


FOR   THE   FISCAL  YEAR   ENDING   MARCH   31,  1917. 


INDEX  TO  VOTES  BY  NUMBERS. 


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96 
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Subject. 


Summary.  

Interest  on  I'ublie  Debt 

I'reuiinni,  Discount  and  Exchange 

Sinking  Funds 

Charges  of  Management 

Civil  liovemment 

Administration  of  Justice 

I  )uniini(>n  I'olicft ... 

Penitentiaries 

Legislation . 

Arts  and  Agriculture 

(Quarantine 

Immigration 

Pensions 

Sujierannuation 

-Militia  and  Defence.  ...    

Kailwajs  and  Canals— Chargeable  to  Capital 

..  M  Chargeable  to  Inccjme 

Public  Works  -  Chargeable  to  Capital 

II  Chargeable  to  Income 

Mail  Subsidies  and  Stt'aniship  Subventions 

Naval  Service. 

Ocean  and  River  Sen  ice 

Public  Works — Chargeable  to  Capital — Marine  Department. 

Lighthouse  and  Coast  Service '. 

Scientihc  Institutions 

Marine  Hospitals 

Sti-ainboat  In8]>ection 

Fisheries 


Subsidie."  to'Proviuoes , 

.Mines  and  Geological  Survey  . 

Labour 

Indians 


Royal  Xorthwent  Mounted  Police 

Uovemnient  of  the  Xorthwe.>t  Territories. 

II  II  Yukon  Territory 

Dominion  Lands  and  Parks ... 

Miscellaneous 

Customs 

Kxci.se 


Weights  and  Measure^,  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Inspection. 

Adulteration  of  Fof)d,  etc 

Railways  and  Canals — Collection  of  Revenue * 

Public  Works— Collection  of  Revenue 

Po  t  Office— Outside  Service 

Trade  and  Commerce ' 


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32  to  35 


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61  to  63 
64  to  68 
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82  to  101 
102  to  1 13 
114  to  123 
121  to  125 
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238  to  240 
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294 

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297 

298  to  344 

345 

346 

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ESTIMATES,  1916-17 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


L— intp:rest  on  public  debt. 


DetEMls. 


Intbbest  on  Pubmc  Debt 

1.  Funded  Debt  payable  in  London 

ProtMi'tle  further  amount  required 

2.  Funded  Debt  payable  in  Canada 

3.  Other  liabilities,  including  interest  on  Im- 

perial (Tf)verninent  advances 

i.  Funded  Debt  payable  in  ' /anada  and  New 

York 

5.   Probable  further  amount  required 


I<)I6-17. 


Pbbmiom,  Discount  and  Exchange. 

Probable  amount  required 

Sinking  Funds. 

Dominion  Loan  of  I884. 

^    per    cent    on    ^23. 467,206. 27 

(lyear) $117,336  04 

Investments  of  dividends 285,000  00 

Si  per  cent  Loan  of  19S0-50. 

I   per  cent  on    $137,058,841.00 

(1  year) $68.5,21)4  21 

Investments  of  dividends 245,000  00 

4  per  cent  Loan  of  1940-60. 

i    per    cent   on    §93,926,666.66 

(1  year) S469,6.S3  33 

Investments  of  dividends, 50,000  00 

Probable  further  amount  required 


SujniAKT. 


Interest  on  Public  Debt 

Premium,  Discount  and  Exchange.. 
Sinking  Funds 


Redemption  of  Debt- 
Payable  in  Canada  and  New  York  325,000, 
0(10  Notes  due  1st  August,  1916 


.S       cts. 
13,239,099  16 


191.5-16. 


5,025,000  00 

9,133,397  07 

1,625.000  00 
8,125,000  00 


37,147,496  23 


150,000  00 


402,336  04 


930,2it4  21 


519,633  33 
500,000  00 


2,352.263  58 


37,147,496  23 

150,000  00 

2,352,263  58 


39,649,759  81 


25,000,000  00 


S      cts. 

11,949,4.32  .53 

3,675,(XKJ  00 

25,730  87 

5,8.57,876  38 


Compared  with 
Kstimates  of  191.5-16. 


Increase. 


21,508,039  78 


35,000  00 


398,363  75 


929,803 


485,300  00 
292,000  00 


2,105,467  C? 


21,508,039  78 

35,000  00 

2,105  467  02 


23,648,506  80 


S        Ct-x. 

1,289,666  63 

4,'999/269'i3 

.3,275,,520  69 

1,625.000  00 
8,12.5,000  00 


15,639,456  45 


115,000  00 


Decreane. 


S  Ct8. 

3,675,000  00 


3,972  29 


490  94 


34,333  33 
208,00o  00 


246.796  56 


15,639,4.56  45 
115,000  00 
24(!,79i;  .50 


16,001„253  01 


ESTIMATES,   1916-17 
SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  3 

II.— CHARGES  OF  MANAGEMENT. 
Amount  to  be  voted $535,450  00 


Details. 


$     cts. 

C  Offices    of     the   Assistant  Receivers  General 
and  Country  Savings  Banks — 

Salaries 66,850  00 

Contingencies 6,Q0O  00 

Printing  Dominion  Notes  300,000  00 

Printing,     advertising,     inspection,     express 

1   -!  charges,  etc 

CommisHion  for  payment  of  interest  on  public 

debt,  puichase  of  sinking  funds 80,000  00 

Brokerage  on  purcnnMe  of  .sinking  funds  . . .  5,C0O  00 

Knglish  Bill  stamps,  iK)stage,  etc ;      20,000  00 

Removal  of   foreign  and  uncurrent  coin  from 
l|  circulation.. ".. 1     15,000  00 


1916-17. 


1915-16. 


$     cts. 


60,350  00 

6,000  00 

300,000  00 


42,000  00  i     42,000  00 


535,450  00 


60,000  00 

5,600  00 

20,000  00 

15,000  00 


Compar-'d  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase. 


S     cts. 


6,500  00 


20,000  00 


508,950  00  !      26,500  00 


Decrease. 


S     cts. 


8  ESTIMATES,  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
ni— CIVIL  GOVEKXMKXT. 
Amount  to  be  voted §6,973,664  87 


Departmtnts. 


(A)  Estimates  of  Expenditcke   kor   which 
Votes  of  Parliament  are  required. 

Governor  General's  Secretary's  Office — 

Salaries 

Contingencies,  including  allowance  of  S600  to 

A.  F.  Sladen 

Privy  Council  Office- 
Salaries,  including  Assistant   French  Trans- 
lator at  S1,G00,    Arthur  H.  Tabor  at  .31,200. 

Contingencies 

Administration  of  Justice — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Department  of  Militia  and  Defence — 

Salaries .- 

Contingencies ■. 

Department  of  the  Secretary  of  State — 

Salaries 

Contingencies .' 

Department  of  Public  Printing  and  Stationery — 

Salaries,  including  Mr.  Fred.  Cook,  .Assistant 
King's  Printer  and  Controller  of  Stationery 
at  81,000. 

Contingencies   

Department  of  the  Interior — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Department  of  Indian  Affairs — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Royal  Northwest  Mounted  Police — 

Salaries • 

Contingenxjies 

Office  of  the  Auditor  General — 

Salaries ; 

Contingencies 

Department  of  Finance  and  Treasury  Board — 

Salaries 

Contingencies  

Department  of  Customs — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Department  of  Inland  Revenue — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Department  of  Agriculture — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Department  of  Marine - 

Salaries,  including  Capt.  L.  A.  Demers, 
at  33,300 

Contingencies 

Department  of  Naval  Service — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

18  Department  of  Railways  and  Canals — 

Salaries,   including  Chief  Engineer  at  $5,000. 

Contingencies 


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1916-17. 


Carried  forward . .    .  4,265,854  37 


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25,600  O"! 
CG,900  00 


47,11(52  50 
10,000  00 

146,224  37 
21,000  00 

181.200  00 
19,500  00 

77,412  50 
lG,000  00 


70.662  50 

10,300  00 

1,171,655  00 

120,000  00 

125,700  00 

21,550  00 

20,650  00 

1,700  00 

134,160  00 

16,500  00 

138,125  00 

28,000  00 

328.237  50 

20,000  00 

103,450  00 

20,000  00 

467,612  50 

100,000  00 


217,0O0i  on 
49,(K)0  110 

176,050  00 
50,000  00 

175.712  50 
28,000  00 


1915-16. 


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cts. 


Compared  with- 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Incteaae.    Decrease 


25,175  00 
60,900  00 


47,787  50 
>11,000  00  I 

143,148  75 
20.000  00 

174,000  00 
19,500  00 

75,300  00 
16,000  00 


69,562  50 
10,300  00 

1,142,567  50 
120,000  00 

127,000  00 
21,650  00 

20,150  00 
1,500  00 

130,350  00 
16,300  00 

l.S0,037  50 
23,000  00 

323,375  00 
20,000  00 

142,812  50 
18,000  00 

439,637  50 
100,000  00 


209,100  00 
49,000  00 

170,600  00 
50,000  00 

175,662  50 
28,000  00 


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425  00 

175  00 

3,075  62 
1,000  00 

7,200  00 

2,112  50 

1,100  00 

29,087  50 

500  00 
200  00 

3,800  00 

8,087  50 
5,000  00 

4,862  50 

20,637  50 
2,000  00 

27,975  00 

4,137,516  25 


7,900  00 

5,450  00 

50  00 


130,638  12 


$  cts. 


1,000  00 


1,300  00 


2,300  00 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

III— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— CojiZmwerf. 


Departments. 


19(6-17 


1915-16. 


19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 

27 

28 

29 
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31 


(a)  p:st1mates.  of  expendituke  for  whuh 
Votes  of  Pahi.i.\mest  are  required. 


Brought  forward. 


Department  of  Public  Works — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Department  of  Mines — 

Salaries 

Contingencies : 

Post  Office  Department — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Department  of  Trade  and  Cf<mmerce  — 

Salarie.'* 

Contingencies 

Department  of  Labour — 

Salaries   

Contingencifs 

High  Commissioner's  Office,  London — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Departments  Generally — 

Contingencies — Care  and  cleaning  of  Depart 
nient.-kl  Uuilding.s,  including  amount  of  Sv<) 
each  to  E.  Snoivden  and  W.  H.  Jeffery  for 

firing  noon  gun   

General  Consulting  Engineer  to  Dominion  Gov- 
ernment— 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Department  of  Insurance — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Dep.ii  tment  of  External  Affairs — 

Salaries  

Contingencies 

Office  of  the  Conservation  Commission — 

Salaries 

Department  of  Public  Archives — 

Salaries 

Contingencies 

Civil  Service  Commission — 

Salaries  

Contingencies  


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4,2B5,85J  37 

579,510  00 
85,000  00 

a!8,312  50 
7,000  00 

819,370  00 
125,000  00 

122,312  50 
15,000  00 

54,012  50 
15,0111)  00 

18,450  00 
3J,588  00 

220,000  00 

7,600  00 
150  00 

29,l(i2  50 
25,500  00 

29,750  00 
9,500  00 

36,100  00 

52,925  00 
7,500  00 

32,587  50 
15,500  00 

6,973,684  87 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


•S   cts. 

4,137,516  25 

569,8.15  00 
85,000  00 

358.775  00 
7,000  00 

807,710  00 
125,000  00 

122,625  00 
15,000  00 

53,112  .50 
15,0110  00 

18,100  00 
32,588  00 

175,000  00 

7,1100  00 
300  00 

28,025  00 
27,500  00 

28,500  00 
9,500  00 

39,400  00 

53, 162  .50 
7,500  00 

32,0.37-  50 
15,500  00 

0,771,586  75 

Increase. 

.?   cts. 

130,638  12 

9,675  00 

9,537  50 

ll,(ifiO  00 

900  00 

350,  OO 

45,000  00 

1,137  50 

1,250  00 

550  00 

202,098  12 

$      cts. 


2,300  00 


312  50 


150  00 
2,000  00 

3,.'iOO  00 
537  50 


10 


ESTI HATES.  lOIG-n 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
IH.— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— CWiinued 


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lillSlG. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

(B)  ESPKNDITDRE   AUTHORIZED  BT  STATUTE. 

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8      cts. 

8     ct« 

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The  Salary  of  the  Governor  General   

High  Coramissiuncr  of  Canada  in  England 

Lieut. -Governor  of  Ontario 

l^uebec ' 

Nova  Scotia , 

New  Brunswick i 

Manitoba ! 

British  Columbia  ... 
Prince  Edward  Island  j 

Alberta 1 

Saskatchewan ' 

Fifteen  Ministers,  1  at  S12, 000,  14atS7,O0O 

Solicitor  General       

Governor  General's  Secretary I 

Auditor  General ! 

Sup  iHntendent  of  Insurance ' 


48,r)r>o  (jr. 

10,000  00 
10,000  00 
10,000  00 
9,000  00 
9,000  00 
9,000  00 
9,000  00 
7,000  00 
9,000  00 
9,000  00 
110.000  00 
5,000  00 
2,400  00 
5,000  00 
5,000  00 


4S,C6r)  OB 

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10,000  00 

10,000  00 

9,000  00 

9,000  00 

9,000  OO 

9,o00  00 

7,000  00 

9,iX)0  00 

9,000  00 

110,000  00 

5,000  00 

2.400  00 

.5,000  00 

5,000  00 


267,06(i  66  I    267,066  66 


SUMMARY. 


To  be  voted   ...16,973,684  87    6,771,586  75  I    202,098  12 

Authorized  by  Statute '   207,066  66;    267,066  66 


7,240,751  53   7,038,053  41  1   202,098  12 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

irr.— CIVIL  GOYER^M^ST -Continued. 


11 


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Department. 


Salaries . 


1916-17. 


(«)  Office  of  the  Governor  Oeneral's  Secketakv. 

(jovernnr  Gimcral's  Secretary.     (Additional  to  salary  author- 

izen  by  R.S.  c.  4). 

Aides  de  Camp   

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— 1  at  S3,500  ;  1  at  .$.%00O 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B 

Si.cond  Division,  Subdivision  B 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B   

Orderlies,  .T  at  S800 


Contingencies. 

Allowance  to  A.  F.  Sladen   Private  Secretary. 

Printing  and  stationery 

Sundrieo 


('')  Privy  Cou.stil  Office. 


Deputy  Head,  Clerk  of  Priv-y  Council 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 1  at  «3,575  ;  I  at  83,725 ;  1  at 

•*3,100 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B,  4  at  82,400 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— 2at  .S2,100  ;  1  at  *1,8.'?7..tO  ; 

1  at  -SI, 700;  1   at  Sl.UoU;  1  at   81,600  (Assistant   French 

Translator) 

Second  Division.  Subdivision  B:—l  at  81,100;  1  at  81.050  ;  1 

at  8825 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— 2  at  *1, 200  

Third  Division,  SuMivisi  jn  B,  2  at  8^500   

Doorkeeper,  Privy  Council  Chamber,  Arthur  H.  Tabor 

Mi'ssengers,  4  at  8800 

Allowance  for  Private  Secretary.. 

Cwitinfitncieg, 

Printing  and  stationery 

Sundries    


8       cts. 


2,600  00 
7,300  00 
6.500  00 

2,;ioo  00 
1.31)11  mj 

1,100  00 

500  00 

4,000  00 


25,600  00 


(101 1  00 

3,000  00 

63.300  00 


60,900  00 


5,000  00 


10,400  00 
9,600  00 

10,100  00 
9,20(J  00 

10,987  50 

11,087  .50 

2,975  00 
2,400  00 
1,600  00 
1,200  OO 
3,200  00 
COO  00 

3.4.50  00 
2,400  00 
l.GOO  00 
1,1.50  00 
3,200  00 
600  00 

47,962  50 

47,787  50 

3,000  00 
7.000  00 

3,000  00 
8,000  00 

10,000  00 


191516. 


2,600  00 
7,300  00 
6,300  00 
2,200  00 
1,250  00 
1,050  00 
500  00 
3,975  00 


25,175  00 


600  on 

3,000  00 
63,300  00 


66,900  00 


5,000  00 


11,000  00 


12 


ESTIMATES,  191617 


in.— CIVIL  GOVERXMRN'T. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


NuhiIkt. 


1916-17.  1915-16, 


Ik'partniBDt. 


1 

12 


45 


4 
72 


1 

12 


44 


3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

-> 

li 

2 

9 

o 

i 

1 

4 

4 

(e)  Apministbation  of  Justice. 

Department  of  Justice,  includiruj  Penitentiary  Branch. 

Deputy  Minister 

First  DiWsion.  Subdivision  A  :— 1  at§4,500  ;  3  at  .?4,000  ;  1  at 
$3,900  :  1  at  $3,500  ;  1  at  §3,300  ;  I  at  S3,075  ;  2  at  ••<3,000; 

2  at  $2,800 " 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  :— 2  at  $2,5C0 ;  1  at  82,475 ;  1  at 

S2. 400  ;  3  at  32,350 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— 1  at  •?1,7.50  ;  1  at  J1,72E  ; 

1  at  .$1,712.50  :  1  at  .51,700   

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A:— 1  at  31,290;    1    at  .?l,02o 

3  at  .S1,000  ;  1  at  S900  . .  .• 

Third  Division,  Sulxlivision  B  :— 4  at  S800  ;  1  at  S737.50  ;  1  at 

•5637.50  ;  1  at  .SG12.oO  ;  1  at  .?6fJ0 

Messengers,  3  at  .$800  ;  1  at  S7S().87  ;  1  at  S775  ;  1  at  8700. 
Allowance  for  Private  Secretaries  to  Minister  and  Solicitor 

General 


Supreme  Court  of  Canada. 

1  atS5,000  ;  1  at  S3,200  ;  I  at 


First  Division,  Subdivision  A  : 

.53,100 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  :—  2  at  -52,400  ;  1  at  .52.300  . . 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— I  at  .51,900;  1  at  31,7.50  . . 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  :— 1  at  -51,600  ;  1  at  31,400  . . 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  .A  :— 2  at  31,200 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B 

-Messengers  :— 2  at  SSOO  ;  1  at  .5762.50  ;  1  at  3037.50 


Exchequer  Court  of  Canada. 


First  Division,  Subdivision  A 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  :— 1  at  32,625  ; 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B 

Third  Division,  .Subdivision  B 

Messenger 


1  at  32,400 


Dominion  Police. 


First  Division,  Subdivision  A 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B 

Tliird  Division,  .Subdivision  B  : —  1  at  -5750  ; 


.Grand  total 

Contingencies. 


1  at  3550. 


Clerical  and  other  assistance 

Printing  and  stationery . . 

Sundries  


Salaries. 


1916-17. 


8     cts. 


10,000  00 

41,S75  00 

16,925  00 

6,887  .50 
1.012  50 

6,125  00 

5,787  50 
4,661  87 

1,200  00 

94,474  37 


11,300  00 
7,100  00 
3,650  00 
3,000  00 
2,400  00 
800  00 
3,000  00 


31,250  00 


3,675  00 

5,025  00 

1,600  00 

800  00 

800  00 


11,900  00 


5,000  00 
2,300  00 
1,300  00 


8,600  00 


146,224  37 


3,000  00 

4,300  on 

13,700  00 


21,000  00 


1915-16. 


lO.f/OO  00 

42,075  00 

16,225  00 

C,tj87  50 
962  60 

7,675  00 

4,100  00 
3,823  75 

1,200  00 

92,743  75 


11,100  00 
U,80u  00 
3,550  00 
2,950  00 
2,350  00 
750  00 
2,900  00 


30,400  00 


3,575  00 

4,825  00 

1,600  00 

800  00 

800  00 


11,600  00 


5,000  00 
2,200  00 
1,2(X)  00 


8,400  00 


143,148  75 


2,000  00 

4,300  00 

13,700  00 

20,000  00 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

III.— CIVIL  GOVERN MENT -Con^inwerf. 


13 


Xuiiibtr. 


Department. 


191C-17.  1915-16 


1 

4 

11 
14 

2G 

37 
31 

12 

139 


1 
i 

U 

14 

24 

37 
34 
12 

137 


(d)  Dei'-^utment  ok  Mii.iTH  Axn  Defence. 

D-puty  Minister 

First  Division,  Subdivi»i<.n  A  : — 

1  at  S4,00o  :  2  at  .53.750  -.  1  at  §3.300 

First  ])ivisi'>n,  SuiKiivision  B  :-- 

G  at  82,800  ;  2  at  S2,700  :  1  at  .$2,000  ;  2  at  §2,500 

Second  Divisio.-i,  Svibdivisic^n  A  :  — 

2  at  .S2,lil0  ;  1  at  SI, 950  ;  3  at  §1,900  ;  1  at  SI, 850  ;  2  at 
.?1,S00  :  4  at  1,750  :  1  at  ■<1,700 

SecouH  l)ivisii>n.  Siilxlivision  B  : — 

4  at  .Sl.r.OH  ;  1  at  .$1,.=)00  ;  4  at  .§1.450  ;  6  at   §1,350 :  2   at 
l.aOO  :    3   at   §1,2ijO  ;    1   at  §1,000  ;    3  at  §050  :  2  at 

§;ioo 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  ; — 

15  at  §l.?flii :  3  at  §1,150  ;  3  at  §1,100  ;  10  at  §1,050  ;  2  at 

S1,(X)0;  4at§9.50 

Thirl  Division,  Su'divi.sion  B  : — 

2  at  §800  ;  0  at  §750  ;  5  at  -$700  ;  7  at  §050 ;  7  at  -§600  ;  3 

at  §.550  :  4  at  .$500 

Sorters  and  Packers  : — 

4  at  §800  ;  2  at  §750  ;  2  at  .§«50  ;  2  at  §600  ;  2  at  .?550. . . . 
Allowance  for  Private  Se.  retary 


Contingencies. 


Clerical  and  other  assistance . 
Printing  and  Stat  onery.  ... 
Sundries 


Salaries. 


1916-17. 


§    cts. 

5,000  00 

14,800  00 
29,800  00 

215,000  00 

33,li50  00 
41,050  00 

22,000  00 

8,  .300  00 
GOO  00 


181.200  00 


3,0CK1  00 

5,50(1  00 

ll.iiOO  00 


111,500  00 


1915-16. 


§    cts. 

5,000  00 

14,500  00 
20,100  00 

25,400  00 

29,750  00 
40,350  00 

21,300  00 

8,000  00 
600  00 


174,000  00 


3,000  00 

5,5:i0  OO 

11,000  00 


19,500  00 


14 


EHriilATES.  1916-n 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
J 11.— CI VIL  GOVERNMENT— Continued. 


Xuuiber. 

Department. 

Salaries. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

191«-17. 

1915-16. 

1 

1 
3 

7 

4 

7 

9 
16 

5 
52 

1 
3 

2 
11 

1 
22 

6 

46 

(c)  Depabtmknt  ()]•■  THB  Sechetaby  of  State. 

<       ct». 
5,000  00 
10,250  00 

18,200  00 
7,800  00 

10,275  00 
9,9.50  00 

11,787  50 

3,550  00 
600  OP 

r.",4l2  50 

$       ct«. 
5,000  00 

3 

Kirst  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

1  at  .?3.,S.")() ;  2  at  ■?3,200 

9,9.50  00 

7 

First  Divi.sidii.  ,Snl)divi.sion  B  : — 

3  at  .*2,«00  ;  1  at  S2,700  :  1  at  82,525  ; 
§2,1.75 

I   at  $2,400;  1    at 

17,525  CiO 

4 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

2  at  .$2,100  ;  1  at  SI, 900  ;  1  at  Sl,700. 
Second  Divi-ion,  Subdivision  B  :  — 

3  at  *1,600  ;  I  at  Sl,.500  ;  1  at  $1,425 

SI, 200 .          . 

7,700  OO 

7 

1  at  $1,350  ;  1    at 

10,12.<  00 

9 
16 

5 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

3  at  .•?1.2I)0  ;  2  at  -SI,  100  ;  3  at  81,050  :  1   at  .§1,000 

Tliird  Divi.siou.  Subdivision  E  :— 

K  at  SsOO  :  1  at  •srH7;oO  :  1  at  S737.5p  ;  2  at  S712.oO  ;  1  at 

$662.50  ;  1  at  S625 ;  1  at  S587.50  ;  1  at  S562.50 

Messengers  : — 

2  at  S800  ;  1  at  $775  ;  1  at  S650  ;  1  at  S525 

Allowance  for  Private  Secretary 

Contiiifrfncics. 
Clerical  assistance 

9,600  00 

11,075  00 

3.725  00 
600  00 

b2 

7.'),  .300  00 

3,000  00 
9,000  00 
4,000  00 

3,000  00 
9.000  00 

4,000  00 

(  f)   DEP.AKT.1IENT  OK    PuBLIC   PeINTING  AND  ST.iTIONKET. 

Deputy  Minister   

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  : —         ' 

Mr.  Fred.  Cook,  Assistant  King's  Printer  and  Controller 
of  Stationery,  at  SH,000  00  ;  1  at  .33,100  :  1  at  S2,8(K) 
First  Division,  Subdivision  B  :  — 

1  at  .•?2,80O  :  1  at  .?2,2,')0 

.Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

5  at  81,800  :  3  at  -51,7.50  ;  3  at  $1,625 

16,000  00 

16,000  00 

1 
3 

2 
11 

5,0t0  00 

9,900  00 

5,050  00 

19,125  00 
1,600  00 

25,187  50 
4,800  00 

5,000  00 

9.900  00 

4,850  00 

18,725  00 

1 

1,600  00 

22 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

12at*1.2i'0;  1  at  $1,112.50  :  3at  $1,100;  2  at  $1,087.50; 
4  at  $1,050 

24,687  50 

6 

Messengers  and  Packers,  6  at  $800. . 

4,800  00 

Contiriijencies. 

Printing  and  Stationery 

Sundries     

46 

70,662  50 

69,5t.2  50 

2.000  on 

4,800  00 
3,500  00 

2,000  00 
4,800  00 

Cleaning 

3,500  00 

10,300  00 

10,300  00 

Ef:TIilATES.  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

III.— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— Con<in««d. 


15 


Number. 


1916  17.  1315-16 


Department. 


Salaries. 


1916-17.        1910-16 


1 

23 

1 
23 

61 

61 

116 

116 

. 

249 

249 

189 

189 

190 

190 

6S 

68 

897 

897 

(y)  Depaktue>t  ok  the  Ikteriob. 

Deputy  Minister 

First  Division.  Subdivision  A  : — 

6  at  S4,iK)0  :  1  at  S3,!I75  ;  1  at  S3,900  ;  2  at  $3,650-;  2  at 
S3,575  ;  r>  at  .*5,30f) :  1  at  S3,200  ;  2  at  S3,100  :  2  at 
$3,000  :  I  Ht  .S2,!I5'J 

First  Division,  .Subdivision  B  :  — 

29  at  .!i2,S00  ;  2  at  .S-.'.7<KI ;  3  at  S2,r,00  ;  1   at  S2,575  ;  1  at 

S2,5.")0 ;  2  at  S'.'yitt) ;  10  at  S2,4UO  ;  8  at  S2,300  :  1  at 
S2,2.-)0  :  1   at  $2,225  :  1  at  S2,175  ;    1  at  82,150  ;  1  at 

$2,125 

Second  Di\isit>n,  Subdivision  A  : — 

30  at  §2.100  :  1  at  -*2.050  ;  1  at  $2,025  ;  3  at  .?1,950  :  1  at 
.51,925  :  1  at  $l,!)12..-)0  :  2  at  $1,000  :  9  at  $1,850  :  4  at 
.«l,><37.50  ;  1  at  $l,S2o  :  12  at  .$1,WX) ;  2  at  .si, 7X7.. 50  ; 
2  at  $l,7r.2..T0  ;  18  at  SI, 750  :  24  at  $1,700;  2at$l,- 
687.50:  1  at  $1,67.5;  2  at  Sl,fi25 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  ;  — 

29  at  Sl.tiOO ;  3  at  $1,575  ;  1  at  S1,.t«2.50  ;  14  at  $1,525  :  1 
at  $1,4S7..t0  ;  5  at  $1,475  ;  2  at  .$1,4.50  ;  1  at  $1,437.50; 
34a:$l,42.">:  1  at  $1,412.50;  2  at  $1,400;  2  .-it  $1,- 
3s7..")<l :  •;  at  $1,.'J75  ;  3  at  $1,3(;2  .".o  ;  fl  at  $1,3.50  ;  3 at 
$1,.^37.50  ;  .39  at  $1.32:") ;  7  at  $l,;iOO  :  4  at  $1,287..50  ; 
11  at  $1,275;  3  at  81,262.50  :  I  at  $1,255;  2  at  $1,- 
2."<0  ;  2  at  $1,247.50  ;  4  at  $1,22.". ;  1  at  $1,212..50  ;  3  at 
$1,200  :  1  at  $1,175  ;  2  at  $l,l"iO  :  2  at  $1,1.'J7..50  ;  1  at 
81,112..5ii :  1  at  $1,100  ;  5  at  $1,()87..50  ;  S  at  $1,075  ; 
2  at  $1,062  50  ;  3  at  $1,050  ;  5  at  $1,037.50  ;  1  at  $1,- 
025 ;  1  at  $1,000  ;  1  at  $987.50  ;  I  at  .?975  ;  9  at 
8962.50  ;  3  at  $937..50  ;  1  at  .$925  ;  2  at  -5912.50  ;  2  at 
$900  ;  5  at  $,'W7.50  ;  2  at  S875  ;  3  at  $800 

Third  DiviHii>ft.  Subdivision  A  : — 

62at$1.2»»):  37  at  $1,1.50;  2at  $1,125;  4  at  $1,100:  1  at 
Sl,!^..?©  ;  3  at  $1,075  :  40  at  $1,050  :  2  at  $1.037..50  ; 
4  at  $1,025;  2  at  .$l,012.riO:  23  at  $1,000;  1  at 
$987..tO;  1  at  $975;  2  .^t  $962.50;  1  at  $9:50:  1  at 
8937..50  :  2  at  S;.t25  ;  1  at  $912.50 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B  :  — 

55  at  $800:  4  at  $787.50;  1  at  -$775;  I  at -$762  .50  ;  1  at 
$7.50  ;  11  at  $737..50;  1  at  $725  ;  5  at  -$712.50  ;  2  at 
$700  :  5  at  $687.50  ;  8  at  SC75  :  7  at  -$662.50  ;  3  at 
$650  ;  13  at  $6.37..50  ;  4  at  -$625  ;  4  at  $611.50  ;  3  at 
-$<"i00:  24  at  8.587.50;  19  at  $575  ;  2  at  $562.50;  6  at 
-$.">.Vl ;  1  at  .$.537.50  ;  10  at  -5512.50 

Messengers,  Sfirt^-rs  and   Packers  : — 

13  at  .5800;  4  at -5787.50;  1  at  $775;  8  at  8750;  1  at 
$7.37..50;  1  at  $700  ;  1  at  -56,87.50;  5  at  $675:  2  at 
$662.50  :  2  at  $(;."i<J  :  7  a'.  $i;37.50  ;  1  at  .5612.50  ;  15  at 
8600  ;  1  at  $587.-50 ;  2  at  .5562.50  ;  4  at  $525 

AUoviance  for  Private  .Secretary 


Contingencict, 

Clerical  assistance 

Printing  and  stationery 

Travelling  exiH-nsos  and  sundries  


8  cts. 
5,000  00 

81,175  00 
157,850  00 

215,687  50 


326,542  50 


209,i;50  00 


128,812  50 


46.a37  50 
600  00 


1,171,655  00 


2(1.000  no 
45,000  00 
55,000  00 


120,000  00 


.5,000  00 
79,475  00 

155,600  00 
212,262  50 


318,917  50 


202,712  .50 


124.025  00 


43.975  OO 
-  600  00 


I,142,.t67  60 


20,000  00 
45,IX)0  00 
.55,000  00 


120,000  00 


16 


ESTIMATES,  I0IG-J7 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
III.— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— C'on«muerf. 


Nuinbi-r. 


Departmi^nt. 


Salarip.'<. 


1916-17 

1915-16. 

.       1 
4 

12 
15 
12 

24 
12 

1 
5 

86 

1 
1 
2 
1 
3 

3 

1916-17. 

191MG. 

-    1 
3 

(h)  Ukpaiitmknt  of  Ini)I.\n  Affairs. 

Deputy  Supeniiteiident  GtMieral  of  Indian  Affairs 

r'irst.  Uivision,  Subdivi^sion  .A.  :  — 

1  at  S3  700  ;  1  at  .?3,025  ;  1  at  33,000         

8      cts. 
5,000  00 
9,725  00 

30,025  00 

28,100  00 

13.462  50 
20,450  00 

7,537  50 
800  00 

4,000  00 
GOO  00 

8      cts. 
5,000  OO 
12,225  00 

29,050  00 

27.825  OO 

1.3,812  50 
26,412  50 

7.287  Ml 
.SOO  00 

12 

First  Division,  Subdiviaion  li  :— 

3  at  S2,800;  1  at  S2.775  ;  1  at  S2,450  ;  2  at  82,400 
S2  375  :  1  at  •'*2  3'5  ;  3  at  $2,300 

lat 

15 
12 

24 

12 

I 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

3  at  .?2, 100  :    5  at  .?1,9.50  ;    1  at  Sl,8r)0  ;    3  at  .51,7.50  ;  1  at 

$1,700  :  2  at  .'51.62.5 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  :  — 

2  at  §1,(500  :  1  at  .?1.350  ;    1  .it .?  1,2.50  ;    1  at  $1,125;    1  at 
SI, 050;  1   at  §1.000;    1  at  $9:i7  50;    1  at  912.50;   I  at 

.?900;  1  at.SS87.5J;  1  at  SS50 

Third  Divi.-^ion.  Subdivision  \:  — 

12  at  .?1.200  ;  2  at  .«;l,112.50  ;  4  at  -51,050  ;  1  at  •?1,U00  ;  5 

atS925 ....      

Third  Division.  Subdivision  B  : — 

1  at  .5800;    1  at  .5775;    1  at  .5700;    1  at  S6S7.50;    1  at 
.5ii37  50  ;  2  at  $612.50  ;  2  at  .5575.00  ;  2  at  $525.00  : 
1  .at  .5512. 50 

5 

Messengers   5  at  S?00                              

3,987  50 

600  00 

Continyencks. 
CUrical  assistance 

85 

12.5,700  00 

.S.OOO  00 

7. -550  00 

11,000  00 

127,000  00 

3,000  00 

7,5.50  00 

11,000  00 

Sun:^rie^ 

(i)  Roy .\L  Northwest  Mounted  Police. 
Deputy  Minister  and  Comptroller 

21,,550  00 

21,550  00 

1 
I 

5,000  00 
3,000  00 
4,>'-00  IJO 
1,700  00 

3.950  00 
2,200  00 

5.000  00 
2.  (too  00 

•} 

First  Division    Subdivi*;ion  B  •  2  at  S2  400        ..         

4.GO0  flO 

1 
3 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A    

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  :  1  at  §1,600  ;  1   at  Sl,287.,50  ; 
1  at  .51,062.50                     

1,650  00 
3,K)0  00 

3 

Messenffers  and  Packers  :  2  at  -5800  ;  1  at  S600   

Co7itingcncies. 

2,150  00 

11 

11 

20,650  00 

20,150  00 

900  0-) 
800  00 

1,700  00 

900  00 

600  00 

1,500  00 

ESTIMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

1 1 1— C 1 V 1 L  GOVERN M^NT—Contijiued. 


17 


Number. 


De|»Ttment. 


Salaries. 


1916  17.  1915-16. 


6 
11 

13 

I 

43 

10 
4 

94 


6 

n 

13 

7 

43 

10 
4 


iJ)  OrncE  OK  THE  ArniTOK  Gkxer.\l. 

First  Division,  Subdivision  .-V  : — 

1  at  S3.7.iO :  2  at  S3, 400  ;  2  $3,200  ;  1  at  §3,000.    . . 
First  Division,  Subdivision  B: — 

2  at  $>,o<  0  ;  7  at  ?2,400 :  2  at  .?2,300 

Second  Division.  Sub<livi.-iion  A: — 

5  at  ?l.8i)0  ;  5  at  SI, 750 ;  2  at  SI, 700  ;  1  at  SI, 650. . 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  :— 

1  at  Sl,(i00;   1  at  Sl,100;  1  at  Si.OOO;  2  at  S?50 

&S50 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

24  at  SI. 200;  4at-?l,150;  4  at  $1,100;  6  at  81,050;  2  at 

SII.tO  ;  2  at  SnOO 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

1  at  S750 ;  3  at  -56.50  ;  5  at  .?«00  :  1  at  .?.550  

Messengers :  — 

1  at  SSOO  ;  1  at  S750 ;  2  at  -$600 


94 


Clerical  and  other  ajuistance 

Printing  and  stationery ..   .. 

Sundries,  including  advice  to  the  Auditor  General,  travelling 
exfienses,  insi>ection  and  examination  of  accounts 


Dep.\btmkn"t  of  Fisasce  and  Teeasubt  Boakd. 


1 

5 

1 
5 

11 

11 

10 

10 

18 

13 

19 

19 

36 

36 

4 

4 

104 

99 

2  at 


Contingencies. 


Deputy  Minister  and  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  Board 

First  "Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

2  at  S4,500  ;  1  at  §3,400 ;  1  at  $3,300  ;  1  at  S3,000 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  :  — 

3  at  S2,80i)  ;  1  at  S2,600  ;  4  at  82,500  ;  1  at  .?2,300  ;  2  at 
82,100 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

2  at  .<2,100  ;  1  at  81.950 :  3  at  $1,800 ;  1  at  81,700  ;  3  at 
81,6-jO 

Second  Division,  Sulxiivision  B  :— 

1  at  -isl.iiiiO:  1  at  Sl.i5riO  ;  1  at  81,337.50  ;  1  at  81,112.50  : 
1  at  Sl,0r/j :  1  at  •?I,n25  ;  2  at  8962.50  :  2  at8i»37.50  :  2  at 
S92.5  :  1  at  SS87.50  ;  1  at  S.S62.50  ;  4  at  8800 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

6  at  81.200:  2  at  81,150;  1  at  81,125  ;  5  at  81,100;  4  at 
81,001' :  1  at  snoo  

Third  Division,  .Subdivision  B  : — 

13  at  .8.S00:  5  at  -8787.50:  1  at  -8750:  6  at  8725;  1  at 
-8712..50;  1  at8«62..50:  2  at  B37.50;  1  at  612.50;  I  at 
8537.50;   1  at -3562.50 ;  4  at  $500 

Messengers  : — 

3at880O;  1  at  3775 -    . 

Allowance  for  Private  Secretarj- 

Conlingenciet. 

Clerical  and  other  assistance ... 

Printing  and  stationery 

Sundries 


1916-17. 

3     cts, 

l!),9r)0  00 
26,400  00 
22,800  00 

7,300  00 

48,700  00 
0,250  00 
2,750  00 


134,150  00 


6,500  00 
4,€00  00 

6,000  00 


16,500  00 


5,000  00 
18,700  00 

27,500  00 

18,050  00 

18,275  00 
21,025  00 

25,800  00 

3,175  00 
600  00 


138,125  00 


10,000  00 

7,5(.0  00 

10,500  00 


28,000  00 


1915-16 

8  cts. 

19,.S50  00 
25,800  00 
22,150  00 

6,950  00 

47,900  00 

6,100  00 

2.600  00 

130,350  00 


6,500  00 
4,000  00 

6,000  00 


16,600  00 


5,000  00 
18,400  00 

26,787  50 

17,887  50 

13,175  00 
20,525  00 

24,550  00 

3,112  50 
600  00 

130,037  50 

5,000  00 

7,500  00 

10,.500  00 


23,000  00 


3—2 


13 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
III.— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— Continued. 


Number. 

Salaries. 

Department. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

1 

191A-17. 

1915  16. 

(I)  Uki'artmknt  (if  Customs. 

$      cto. 

%          Ct8. 

1 

1 

Commissioner  and  Chairman  of  Board  of  Customs 

5,000  00 

5,0C0  00 

4 

4 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

1  at  S4,(mO  :  1  at  §3,125  ;  2  at  $3,100 

13,325  00 

13,025  00 

10 

10 

b^irst  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

4  at  S2,800  :  1  at  82,525;  2  at  $2,42.5;    1  at  82,400;  1  at 

$2,300  :  1  at  S2,150 

25,425  00 

25,225  00 

26 

2(i 

•^econd  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

2  at  §2,100 ;  2  at  §1,850  ;  1  at  81,812.50 ;  2  at  $1,800  :  14 

at  $1,750  ;  2  at  81,700 ;  I  at  81,662.60 ;  2  at  81,625. . . 

46,125  00 

45,837  60 

15)1 

159 

Second  Division,  .Subdivision  B  :— 

30  at  $1,600;  7at81,.575;  1  at  81,537.50;  10  at  .81,525  ;  11 
at  .$1,475;  3. at  81,425;  2  at  81,375  :  1  at  81,.S37.50  ; 
3  at  .81,325  :   3  at  $1,237.50;    2  at  81,212.50  ;  3  at 
81,200  ;  2  at  81,187  ..50  ;  3  at  .?],125  ;  1  at  81,112. .50  ; 
3  at   81,100;    2  at  81,087.50  ;    2  at  81,062. .50  ;   6  at 
.81,050;  2  at  $1,037.50;  3  at  .81,025  ;  4  at  81,012.50  ;  7 
at  81,000  ;  3  at  .5987.50  ;  9  at  -8975  ;  7  at  8902.50  :  2 
at  8950;    2  at  .8937.50;  7  at  -8925;    4  at  8900;  1  at 

.8887.50  ;  8  at  8875  ;  4  at  8862.50  ;  1  at  8825 ... 

195,562  50 

192,575  CO 

27 

27 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— 

16  at  $1,200  ;  3  at  .81,100  ;  4  at  81,050  ;  1  at  S987.50  ;  1  at 

$950;  2  at  8900 

30,437  50 

29,987  50 

6 

0 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B: — 

2  at  S775  ;  1  at  8712.50 ;  1  at  $687.50 ;  1  at  8625 ;  1  at  .8600. 

4,175  00 

3,862  50 

Lower  Grades  :— 

12 

12 

2  at  8800  ;  1  at  .8712.50  ;  2  at  8650 ;  1  at  8637.50  ;   1  at 
§612.50  ;  1  at  §562.50  ;  2  at  §550  ;  1  at  §537.50  ;  lat 

8525 

7,587  50 

7.262  60 

245 

Allowance  for  Private  Secretary 

Conlingencitf. 

600  00 

600  00 

245 

328,237  50 

323,375  00 

Clerical  and  other  assistance 

5,000  no 

5,000  00 

Printing  and  stationery 

6,000  00 
9,000  00 

6,000  00 

.Sundries 

9,000  00 

20,000  00 

20,000  00 

(m)  Dkpahtjient  of  Inla.«ji)  Revenue. 

— 

1 

1 
6 

Deiiutv  IVIinister 

5,000  00 

5,000  00 

6 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

1  at  83,450  ;  1  at  83,125 :  1  at  83,000  ;  1  at  82,975,  trans- 

ferred  from  outside  service  ;  2  at  82,800 

18,150  OO 

15,075  00 

7 

7 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  ; — 

1  at  .82,800;  1  at  .82,700;  2  at  $2,500;  1  at  .82,200:  2atS2,100 

16,900  00 

16,125  00 

8 

8 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— 

1  at  .81,900  ;  2  at  81,850 :  2  at  81,800 ;  1  at  §1,762.50;  1  at 

81,637.50;  1  at  81,600 

14,200  00 

13,8.50  00 

8 

8 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  :— 

lat  $1,600;  1  at  §1,337.50;  2  at  §1,200;  4  at  8800 

8,537  50 

8,037  60 

15 

16 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

10  at  ,S1  200-  2  at  .<1  1,")0-  1  at  S975-  2  at  S900     

17,075  00 

18,237  60 

5 

1 

Third   Division,    Sulxlivision  B  :  2  at  .8800;  1  at  S750  ;  1  at 

8050  ;  1  at  §500       

3,600  00 

,500  00 

3 

3 

Messeneers : — 

2  at  8800;  1  at  8775 

2,375  00 

2,325  00 

1 

1 
60 

Lower  Grade ........*•.-- 

500  00 
600  00 

■500  00 

AUowauce  for  Private  Secretary  

600  00 

54 

86,837  60 

80,250  00 

ESTIMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

III.— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— Continued. 


19 


Number. 

Department. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

(m)  DKrABTMK.NT  OF   I.Nl.VXD   ReVEN'UE— Coiir/udf,/. 

Salaries. 


28 


106 


20 


8 
93 


Laboratont  Branch. 


First  Division,  SuMivision  A 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

•  0  at  •?2,27o , 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

1  at  .?I,78;.50  ;  1  at  $1,(J87..50  ;  1  at  $1,650  ;  6  at  $1,(>00  . 
Second  Division,  Sulidivision  B  : — 

4at  .^1,350;  lat.?l,300;  1  at  $l,2.')(l ;  2  at  $800 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A;  — 

3  at  §1,200 , 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B 

Messenger  and  Packer  


MethtjlaUd  SpiriU  Branch. 


First  Division,  .Subdivision  B   

iStconrf  Difi.sion,  Suffiiii'ision  B 

Third  Division,  .Subdivision  A 

Lower  Grade  : — 

2  at  J700  ;  1  at  S6c0  :  1  at  $600. 


Electrical  Branch. 


First  Division,  Subdivision  A. . . 
First  Division,  Subdivision  B  :- 

1  atS2,700  :  1  at  -?2,:{75  ... 
Second  Division,  .SuMivision  A. 
Second  Dirixion,  SuKdivi»ion  B  . 
Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  :- 

2at?l,200;  1  at  SI,  100.  .. 
Tliird  Division,  Subdivision  B.. 
Messenger 


Weiahit  and  Measures  Branch. 


First  Division,  Subdivision  A. . . . 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  A... 
.Second  Division  Subdivision  B  :  — 

1  at  Sl.BOO  :   1  at  !?«<)0  

Third  IHvision,  .Subdivision  A    .    . 

Tliird  Division,  Subdivision  B 

Mechanic 

Lower  Grade  : — 

1  at  SC87.O0;  1  at$500  . 


1916-17. 


Grand  Total. 
Conlingenciet. 


Clerical  assistance 

Printing  and  stationery. 
.Sundries , . 


.S  cts. 

3,700  00 
11,375  00 
14,725  00 

9,. 550  00 

3,600  00 
800  00 
500  00 


44,250  00 


2,400  00 


1,200  00 
2,650  00 
6,250  00 


3,500  00 

5,075  00 
1,650  00 


3,5(J0  00 
500  00 
500  00 


14,725  00 


.3,000  00 
1,600  00 

2,400  00 

1,200  00 

.800  00 

1,200  no 

1,187  50 


11,387  50 


163,4.50  00 


3.900  00 

4, ion  00 

12,000  00 


20,0<K)  00 


1915-16. 

•*  cts. 

3,60()  00 

10,875  00 

4,975  00 

7,650  00 

3,300  00 
80O  00 
,500  00 


31,700  m 

2,300  00 
1,300  OO 

2,500  00 

6,100  00, 

3,400  00 

4,975  00 
1,600  00 

800  00 

3,450  00 
500  00 


14,725  00 


2,900  00 
1,600  00 

2,400  no 
soooo' 

1,200  00 

1,137  50 

10,037  50 


142,812  50 


3,900  00 

4,10(1  00 

10,000  00 


18,000  00 


3— 2J 


20 


ESTIMATES,  1016-11 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


III.— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— Conhnwed. 


Number. 

Salaries. 

Department. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

(»)  Department  or  Acriccltube. 

1 

1 

Deputy  Minister  and  Deputy  Commissionerof  Patents 

£,000  00 

6,000  00 

16 

16 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  ;  — 

2    at    $5.01X1;  1   at   .?4,000  ;    1    at  .?:<,70():  1  at  .?3.li50  :  1 
at  .?3,62.5  :  1  at?3,400  :  1  at  -?.'!,32o  ;  2  at  S.S.SOO  ;  2  at 

S3,200  ;  1    at   S3,175  ;  1  atS3,100  ;  2  at  S3,000   ..    . 

56,975  00 

55,675  iHi 

30 

30 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

7    at    S2,800  ;    1    at   82,750  ;    2  at  $2,600  ;  5  at  $2,500 ; 

8  at  $2,400  ;  4  at  S2,300  ;  1  at  §2,200 ;  2  at  .?2,10n. . . . 

74,850  00 

72,650  0<i 

60 

60 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

7   at  S2,100;  1  at  $1,075;  1  at   .?1,950  ;  1  at  91,937.50; 
1   at  §1,887.60;  1   at  $1,862..50 :  1  at  31,850;  10  at 
§1,800  ;  2  at  SI, 775  ;  19   at  §1,750  ;    3  at   §1,700  ;   2 

at  §1687.50;   1   at  §1,662.50;  10  at  .§1,600 

107,100  00 

105,237  50 

58 

53 

Second  Division,  Subtlivision  B  :  — 

4  at  $1,600  ;  1  at  §1,525  ;  1  at  §1,500  ;  2  at  §1,4-50  ;  3  at 

§1,425  ;  3  at  §1,400  :  1  at  §1,362.50  ;  1  at  $1,350  :  1  at 

§1,337  50;  2  at  §1,325  ;  2 at  §1,312.50  ;  3  at  §1,287.50  ; 

1  at  81,275  ;  1  at  §1,262.50  ;  3at §1,225  ;  1  at  §1,087.50  : 

2  at  §1,050;    2  at  §1,037.50;    2  at  §1,012.50;  2  at 

§1,000  ;  1   at  8976  ;  1   at   8937.50  ;  1  at  S!)25 ;   1  at 

§912.50;  1  at   §875;  1   at  .SS50  ;  14   at  §800 

66,162  50 

58,062  50 

68 

G8 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  .\  :— 

23  at  §1,200  ;  17  at  §1,100  ;  18  at  §1,050  ;  1  at  81,012.50  ; 

9at§l,000 

75,212  50 

73,950  00 

94 

82 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

13  at  §800 ;  1  at  8775 ;  3  at  §762.50  ;  5  at  .§750 ;  5  at 
8737.50 ;  7  at  §725  ;  5  at  §712.50 ;  9  at  .§700  ;  2  at 
§050;  5   at   §637.50;  8   at  8612.50  ;  2  at  §600;  7   at 
§,587.50  ;  lat  §575  ;  3at.?550  ;  2  at  §525  ;  4at  .8512.50  ; 

12  at  8500 

61,862  50 

51,075  00 

29 

25 

Messengers  and  Packers  :  — 

10  at  §800  ;  1  at  §700  ;  1  at  §650  ;  9  at  .§600  ;  1  at  §562.50  ; 

1  at  §537.50  ;  6  at  §500 

18,850  00 

16,387  50 

eoo  00 

600  00 

Contingencies. 

356 

335 

467,612  50 

439,637  50 

20,000  00 
10,000  00 

20,000  00 

10,000  00 

Sundries                              .          

10,000  00 
60,000  00 

10,000  00 

60.000  00 

1 

100,000  00 

100,000  00 

ESTI}rATES,  1916-n 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

III.— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— CoMimuerf. 


21 


Xunjber. 


1916  17.  1915-16 


Department. 


I 


1 
10 


18 
10 
29 


143 


18 
19 
30 

35 


143 


(o>— Depaktmkst  of  M.*rine. 

Deputy  Minister  .         

First  Division,  Sulxlivision  A  '•  — 

3  at  $1,000  ;  2  at  53,400  :  2  at  -^S.SOO  ;  1  at  S3.30O  (Captain 

L.  A.  Deniers  transferred  from  the  outside  service  at 

same  salary),  1  at  .?3,100  ;  1  at  .?3,000 

First  "Division,  Subdivision  H: — 

4  at  .?2,800  ;  2  at  -$2,700  ;  3  at  $2,000  ;  5  at   S2,50O  ;  1   at 

82,400 :  3  at  *2, 3(10 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

1   at   .?2,100:  1   atSl.930;  3at.?I,900;  1  at  .51,850 ;  7  at 

.?1,S00;  3  at  *l,7oO:  1    atSl,700;  2  at  ••SI, 600   

Second  Division,  Sulidivision  15: — 

5  at  .$1,600;  1    at  §1,550;  2  at  .$1,4.W;  2  at   .$1,400;  1  .it 

$1,300 ;,!  at  $1,250;  2  at  $1,200;  1  at  -SI, 100;  2  .at 
$1,050  ;  5  at  $1,000  ;  4  at  $950  ;  1  at  $900  ;  1  at  $850  ; 

1  at  .?.S0O 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

15  at  $1,200;  3  at  $1,150;  9  at  $1,100;  1  at  $1,050 ;  5  at 

$1,000  ;  2  at  S950 ;  1  at  $900 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  li  : —  , 

5  at   $800 ;  6  at  $7:50  ;  2  at  S700 ;  2  at  $650 ;  4  at  $600 

2  at  .5.550  ;  1  at  .$500 

Messengers  : — 

3  at  $800  2  at  .$750 ;  1  at  $700  ;  2  at  .$650 

Allowance  for  Private  Secretary 

CotUitigencies 

Printing  and  stationery 

Sundries 

Clerical  and  other  assistance 


Salaries. 


1916-17. 


S      cts. 
5,000  00 

34,800  00 
46,200  00 
34,350  00 


49,000  00 


1915-16. 


$     ots. 
5,000  00 

31,000  00 
44,500  00 
33,750  00 


31,750  CO 

35,100  00 

40,200  00 

38,(>00  00 

15,200  00 

14,400  00 

5,900  00 
600  00 

6,150  00 
600  00 

:217,000  00 

203,100  00 

16,000  00 

25,000  00 

8,000  00 

16,000  00 

25,000  00 

8, 00 J  00 

49,000  00 


22 


ESTIMATES,  191617 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


III.- CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— Coniinuerf. 


Xumber. 

Salane«. 

Department. 

1916-17. 

1915  16. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

(p)  Depart-mb.s'T  of  the  N.\V.\L  Sebvice. 

$       cts. 

i       cts. 

\ 

I 

Deputv  Minister  and  Controller  

6,0fi0  00 

6,000  00 

y 

9 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

1  at  S4,000 ;  1  at  SS,950 ;  2  at  -53,300 ;  1  at  83,100  ;  2  at 

§3,000  ;  2  at  S2,900 

.29,4.50  00 

28,650  OO 

8 

8 

First  Division,  SuMivision  B: — 

1  at  S2,800  :  2  at  S2,600 ;  2  at  82,300 :  3  at  $2,200 

19,20u  00 

18,000  00 

25 

25 

Second  Division,  Sulnlivision  A  : — 

3  at  $2,100  ;  2  at  ■?2,0.J0  ;  4  at  SI, 900  ;  6  at  $1,850  ;  7  at 

.51,800 :  1  at  SI, 750  :  1  at  §1,700 ;  1  at  $1,650  

46,800  00 

45,700  OO 

28 

28 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

1  at  $1,600:  1  at  -Sl.SSO  ;  1  at  .*1,400  ;  1  at  $1,350  ;  2  at 
$1,250;     1  at    $1,200:    1  at    $1,150;    8  at    $1,050; 
3  at  $1,000  ;  4  at  $950  ;  3  at  $900  :  1  at  $850  :  1  at 

IG 

$800             

30,300  00 

29,700  0« 

17 

Third  Division,  Subdivision,    A  :  - 

5  at  $1,200  :  6  at  $1,100  :  2  at  $1,050  ;  2  at  $1,000  ;  2  at 

$9.50 

18,600  00 

16,950  00 

32 

32 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B  :— 

3  at  $800  ;  5  at  5750  ;  4  at  8700 ;  7  at  -?6oO  ;  9  at  $600  ;  4 

at  $.550 

21,100  00 

20,550  00 

6 

G 

Messengers  :— 

125 

5  at  $801)  ;  1  at  $600 

Conlingenciet. 

4,600  00 

4,450  00 

126 

176.050  00 

170,600  00 

Stationery,   printing,    temporary  clerks,  travelling  expenses, 

telegrams,  etc 

50,000  00 

50,000  00 

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Number. 


1916-17.11915-16. 


Department. 


1 

1 
13 


11 
9 

IG 

29 
19 
10 

109 


1 

1 

13 


12 


29 


19 


110 


(q)  Uepartmbst  of  R.mlwats  anh  Caxai.s. 

Deputy  Minister     

Chief  Enfiiieer 

First  Division.  Subdivision  A  : — 

2  at  84,000:  1  at  S3,!K)0  ;  2  at  83,800  :  1  at  S.'!,50O  ;  2  at 
$3,400  ;  1  at  .?3,300  ;  1  at  S3,200  ;  1  a   §3,100  ;  2  at 

S3. 000     

Fir-st  Division,  Subdivision  B: — 

4  at.?2,»00  ;  1  at  32,750;  1  at  S2,700 ;   2  at  82,600;  2  at 

S2,300  ;  1  at  -52,200 

Second  Divi.sion,  Sutxlivision  A  :  — 

2  at?2,HX);  1  at  .$1,050  ;  (Remainder  of  salary  included 
in  EstimatP.s  of  Public  Works   Dept.)  1  at  82,025  ;  1 
at  81,900  ;  2  at  81,7.50  ;  1  at  81,050  ;   I  at  81.600. . . 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  B: — 

6at.*l,IIOO;  1  at  81,550;  1  at  81,4.50  ;  1  at  81, .375;  3  at 
81,350;  1  at  81,325;  1  .-vt  81,250;  1  at   81.112.50;  1 

at  8900   

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

10  at  81,200;   4  at  81,150;    1  at  .81,125;    1  at  81,100;    2  at 

81,075;  8  at  81,000;  3  at  89.50 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

10  at  8800;  1  at  8775;  2  at  S750:  2  at  $050;  3  at  SOOO;  1  at 

8550 

Messengers  and  Packers  :— 

2  at  .8800;  1  at  87.50;  1  at  8700;  2  at  8675;    1  at  8025;  2  .it 

000  ;  1  at -85.50 

Allowance  for  Private  Secretary 


CotUifif/cneies. 


Printing  and  stationery 

Sumiries 

Clerical  and  otlier  assistance. 


5,000  00 
5,000  00 


4.5,400  00 
28,050  00 

15,925  00 

22,012  50 
31.825  00 
13,925  00 


0,775  00 
000  (10 


175,712  50 


13.000  00 

10,000  00 

5,000  00 


28.000  00 


Salaries. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

8     cts. 

S     cts. 

5,000  00 
6,000  00 


45,050  00 
.30,275  no 

1.5,900  00 

23,312  50 
31,075  00 
13,000  01) 


5,8.50  00 
000  00 


175,602  50 


13,000  00 
lO.uOO  00 
5,000  00 


28,000  00 


24 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


1 1  r— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— CoHfimW, 


Number. 

Salaries. 

Department . 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

(r)  Depabt-ment  of  Public  Wokks. 

9       cts. 

J       cts. 

1 

1 

Deputy  Minister        .                                                          

5,000  00 

5,000  00 

1 

1 

Chief  Architect      

7,000  00 

7,000  00 

IG 

16 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

5  at  S4,00n  ;  1  at  .?3,725 ;  1  at  S3,700 ;  1  at  S3,375 ;  2  at 

.?.'<,.1flO;  2  at  $3,3K);  1  at  S3,100;  1  at  §-',900;  2at  32,.S00 

5.5,400  00 

54,500  00 

48 

4S 

First  Division,  Subdivision  li  ; — 

12  at  .S2,S0(J  ;   1  at  S2,775  ;  4  at  82,70<) :  1  at  .$2,6%  ;  3  at 
32,600  ;1  at  .«i2,575  ;  9  at  .S2,.j(.0;   1  at  $2,450;  1    at 
§2,425  :   8  at  S2, 400  ;  1  at  82,300  ;  2  at  82,200  ;   4  at 

.?2,ino 

121,850  00 

118,950  00 

65 

65 

Second  Division,  Sulidivision  A  : — 

10  at  S2,10U  ;  1  at  -^^LOSOIiemainder  of  salary  in  Estimates 
of  Department  of  Railways  and  Canals)     3  at  82,050  ; 
1  at  $1,937.50 ;  3  at  .?1.900  :  1  at  81,8:^7.50  ;  1  at  81,- 
875:  8  at  81,850;  2  at  81,837.50:   1  at  .81,825;  5  at 
81,800;   7at81,750;  1  at81,737.50;   1  at  $1,725  ;  8  at 

81  700  ;  2  at  81  650  ;  10  at  ."^l, 600                  

117  512  50 

115,612  50 

lor, 

lOG 

Secmd  Division,  Subdivision  B  :  — 

1  at  81,6.50  ;  2S  at  81,600  :  1  at  Sl,575  ;  2  at  81,537.50 ;  3  at 

81,525;  1  at  Sl.512.50 ;  1  at  81.500;  1  at  .81,487.50; 

3at.81,450;  4  at  ■81,4;^7.50;  6at81,425:  1  at  81,412.,50  ; 

1  at  .81,400  ;  3  at  81,387.50  ;  1  at  81,375  :  2  at  81,3(i2.50; 

2  at    81,350;  3   at   81,312..50 ;  1    .it    81,2.37.50;    2  at 

81,225:   1  at  81,21)0:  1  at  81,150;  1  at  8l,125  :   1  at 

81,  no  ;1  at  81,100;  1  at -81,087.50  :  1  at  81,050;  1  at 

81,025  ;  1  at  81,012.50  ;    2  at  81.000  ;    1  at  $975  ;  6  at 

8962.50  ;  1  at  8950  ;  2  at  8925  ;  4  at  8900  ;  2  at  8875  ;  2 

65 

at  8862  50  ;  1  at  .'SS50  ;  Oat  .-  800                          .   .     . 

136,700  00 

135,310  00 

65 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

30  at  81,200:  16  at  81,150;  2  .at  .81,10C  ;  1  at  S1,0G2..50 : 

4  at  81,050:  4  at  .81,000;  2  at  8987.60;  1  at  8975; 

1  at  .S950  ;  4  at  8900 

73,362  50 

71,2:i7  50 

65 

65 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

9  at  .8800  ;  1  at  8787.50 ;  1  at  8775  : 1  at  8/62.50 ;  1  at  8750; 
1  at  8737.50 ;  2  at  8725  ;  5  at  8700  ;  2  at  8687.50  ;   1  at 
8675;  3   at    8662.50 ;  3  at  8650 ;  2  at    8637.50 :  6  at 
8625;  5at.S612..50  ;  2at  8600  ;  5  at  .8587.50  ;  3  at  -$.575; 

1  at  .$562.50  ;  3  at  8550  ;  1  at  8537.50 ;  8  at  -8500    .     . 

42.025  00 

41,112  50 

2!) 

29 

Messengers  : — 

1  at  8830  ;  11  at  8800  ;  1  at  .8702.50  ;  1  at  8737.50  ;  1  at 
8725  ;  1  at  8700  ;  1  !it  .8687.50  ;  3  at  S625  ;  1  at  8600  ; 

2  at  8.575  ;  1  at  8550  ;  1  at  8537  50    1  at  -8525  ;  3  at  8,500 

20,000  00 

20,462  ,50 

Allowance  for  Private  Secretary . . . . 

600  00 

600  00 

396 

396 

579,510  00 

569,835  00 

Printing  .and  stationerv 

17,000  00 

17,000  00 

Technical  books  of  reference  and  other  public.atLon8 

500  00 

500  00 

Sundries,  travelling  expenses,  etc 

53,000  00 

53,000  00 

Clerical  and  other  assistance 

14.500  00 

14,5lKI  00 

S5,000  00 

85,000  00 

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25 


Number. 

« . 

Salaries . 

Department. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

(s)  Dkpartuext  op  Mines. 

S       tts. 

S         Ct8. 

1 

1 

Deputy  Minister 

First  1). vision.  Subdivision  A  :— 

5,000  00 

5,000  00 

1 

I 

2 

o 

First  Division,  SuUiivision  B  ; — 

3,200  00 

.3,100  00 

1  at  -?2.7lHi;  1  at  ^-'JtOI)  

5,200  00 

5,000  00 

4 

4 

Second  Diviisiun,  Subdivision  A  :— 

1  at  $1,950;  1  at  $1,75U;  1  at  $1,737.50;  1  at  §1,600  . . 

7.0.37  50 

6,887  60 

4 

4 

Second  Divi.ii  >n.  Subdivision  H;  — 

1  at  .<;l,32;>;  I  at  .?1,30<);  1  at  3.St;2.oO;  1  at  .*iS37.50 

4,325  00 

4,187  50 

3 

4 

Third  Division.  Subdivision  A  : — 

1  at  81,20(1;  2  at  Sl.OOO 

3,200  00 

3..S50  00 

3 

2 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

1  at  i?800:  1  at  S;737  50;  1  at  S625 

Minfs  Branch. 

2,162  .50 

1,487  50 

18 

18 

30,125  00 

29,512  50 

1 

7 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— 

1  at  S3,850;  3  .it  .*5,iOO;  2  at  S3, 100;  1  at  §;},000 

2-'  loO  00 

21,950  00 

8 

8 

First  Division,  SuMivision  B  :— 

^*df*'(-/V        '-'V 

1  at  .*2,55;» :   2  at  S2,500 :  1  at  S2,300 ;   1  at  52,200  ;   3  .it 

.?2.100    •. . 

18,350  00 

18,350  00 

21 

21 

Second  Division,  .Subdivision  A  : — 

3  at  $2,100;    1  at  .?l,y25  ;    1  at,  .?1,912  50:    1  at  .?1,875: 

1   at   .?1.850;    1    at   $1,702  5<J;     1    at   .*1.7.J0;     1    at 

• 

Sl,737.."Xi;  1  at  .?I,tl75;  3  at  SI, 602  50;  1  at  SI, 650 ; 

1  at -51,637.50;  3at.?l,625;  2  at  Sl,600 

37,137  50 

36,462  50 

9 

9 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  :— 

1   at  .*1,3.'H);    I  at  Sl,325  :    1  at  S1,S12..">0;  1  at  SI, 300  ; 
1  at  .«1.2.tO  :  1  at  SI, 037  50  ;  1  at  Sl,023  ;  1  at  .?1,000  ; 

lat  $!<50; 

10.4.50  00 

10,000  00 

4 

4 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— 

2  at  .?1, 200;  2  at  .$1,100.      .                          

4,600  00 

4,500  00 

5 

5 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B: — 

3  at  .$.800 ;  1  at  S750  ;  1  at  S525 

3.675  00 

3,500  00 

3 

3 

Messenfferfi  : — 

57 

latSSOO;  1  atS587.50;  1  at  $525    

1,912  50 

2,137  50 

Oeo/mjicul  Survey  Branch. 

57 

98,775  00 

96,900  00 

10 

19 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— 

2  at  •$.•(,.>«  ;   4at.«.'!,l(K);.5at  .S3,-200;   1  at  S8,150:  3  at 

S.3,1<J0;  SatSa.OCX):  lat¥2,!lOO; 

60,950  00 

59,250  00 

27 

27 

First  Division.  .Subdivision  B  :— 

2  at  ?2,>^f) :  4  at  $2,.->0'i ;  .1  at  $2,400 ;  12  at  52,300 ;  1  at 

.?2,275  ;  7   at«2,200 

6S,275  oo 

60,975  00 

33 

33 

.Second  Division,  .Subdivision  A  ;— 

2  at  81,850;  1  at  SI, (525;  5  at  Sl,7.'iO;  3  at  .$1,725;  5  at 
SI, 700;  2  at   Sl,6.'<7.50:  1  at  ?I,675  ;  1  at  81,662.50  ; 

2  at  $1,650  :  2  at  $l,62.-> ;  9  at  $1,600 

55,612  50 

54,450  00 

26 

26 

Setond  Division,  .Subaivisnin  B:-- 

1  atSl,4«7  .50;  1  at  $1.4.50;  1  at  $1,412  50;  1  at  $1,400; 
3  at  $\X>0  ;  3  at  Sl,.'?2a  ;  2  at  $1,3(0  ;  1  at  $1,2.S7.50  ; 
1  at  $1,262.50;  2  at  $1,2.50  ;  1  at  $1,225;  4  at  $1,200  ; 

1  at  $1,162.50;  2. It  $1,100;  lat$l,oOO;  1  at  .$862.50 

32,675  00 

31,812  50 

105 

1<>5 

Carried  forward 

212,512  50 

206,487  50 

26 


ESTIMATES,  191617 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
III.-CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— Con<w««d 


105 

11 
15 


105 

11 
15 


137 
212 


137 
212 


1 
I" 


28 
53 

87 

223 

177 
177 

763 


1 
17 


28 
53 

87 

223 
177 
177 

763 


(c)  Department  of  Mints— CottelticUd. 
Brought  forward 


Oeoloffieal  Siirvei/  Branek— Concluded. 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A : — 

5atSl,2t10:  lat  $1,150;  2  at  Sl.lOO;  1   at  Sl,050 ;  1   at 

§1,000;  1  at  S950; 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

2  at  S800  ;  1  at  .S737.50  2  at  S6S7.50  ;  2  at  8675  ;  1  at 
$637.50  ;  2  at  S625  ;  2  at  .$612.50  ;  1  at  .$600;  1  at 
^25  ;  1  at  .3500 

Messengers  : — 

3  at  S«00  :  1  at  $675  ;   1  at  S575  ;  1  at  S500 

Allowance  for  Private  Secretary 


Grand  ToUl. 


Continffeiicies. 


Department — Sundries 

Mines  Branch— Sundries 

Geological  Survey  Branch — Sundries  . 


{I)  Post  Office  Deiwutmknt. 


Deputy  Head   ....    

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

2  at  S4,000  ;  1  at  S3,9G0  ;  1  at  .S3,900  ;  4  at  .?3,700  ;  1  at 
S3,.tO0  ;  1  at  S3, 400  ;  1   at  .S3,300  ;  2  at  83,2(10;  2  at 

S3,100;  lat  .$2,900;  lat  §2,800 

First  Divi.sion,  Subdivision  B  : — 

4  »t  S2,800  ;  4  at  S2,i;()0  ;  1  at  $2,500  ;  9  at  -$2,400  ;  10  at 

.$2,300;   

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  ; — 

4  at  2.100:  ]  at  52,050;  1  at  Sl,950 ;  1  at  Sl,900  ;  8  at 
Sl„<50  ;    4  at  81,800 ;    19  at  81,750  ;  12  at  81,700  :  3 at 

.$1,1100 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

6  at  81,11011  ;  1  at  Sl.o'.O ;  1  at  81,450  ;  4  iit  81,400  ;  7  at 
81,:i50;  3  at  81,250;  2  at  81,200;  9  at  81.150;  1  at 
.$1,100;  3  at  81,050;  17  at  81,000;  18  at  8950;  15  at 

81100  

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

114  .It  81.200  ;  25  . It  81,150  ;  23  at   81,100:  32   at    81,050; 

24  at  81,000  :  5  at  .$950 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

21  at  SSoO  :  15   at  8750 ;  34  at  8700 ;  39  at  8650 ;  44  at 

8600  ;  24  at  8550 

Messengers,  i»orter8,  packers  and  sorters  : — 

49  at  .$800;  19  at   8750;  15  at  8700;  53  at  8650:  26  .it 

8600  ;  10  at  8550  ;  5  at  85*' 

.Allowance  for  Private  Secretary f 

Provisional  Allowance 


Contirufencies. 

Clerical  and  other  assistance,  including  8.50  a  year  to  pay  W. 

Cooch  for  in.speoting  letter  carriers'  boots 

Printing  and  stationery     

Sundries 


8      ct».         8      ct«. 
212,512  50      206,487  50 


12  350  00 


9,800  00 


93,950  00 
253,200  00 
116,800  00 


122,000  00 

600  00 

3,220  00 


819,370  00 


48,000  00 
.57,000  00 
20,000  00 


125,000  00 


12,000  00 


9,225  00 


4.150  00 
600  00 

4,050  00 
600  00 

239,412  50 

232,362  50 

368,312  50 

358,775  00 

3,000  00 
l,.5O0  00 
2,500  00 

3,000  00 
1,500  00 
2,500  00 

7,000  0<) 

7,000  00 

5,00000 

5,000  00 

59,150  00 

57,950  00 

68,700  00 

66,300  00 

94,750  00 

94,550  DO 

97,4.50  00 
249,300  00 
117,200  00 


116,140  00 

600  00 

3,220  00 


807.710  00 


48,000  00 
57,000  00 
20,000  00 


125.000  00 


ESTIMATES.  19i6-n 
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III.-CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— Con/mit«rf. 


27 


Number 

191&-17. 

191, 

>-16. 

1 

1 

1 

L 

2 

2 

5 

6 

4 

4 

6 

7 

8 

9 

12 

10 

Department. 


(u)  Dkpaktment  of  Tbaiie  Axn  Commerck. 


42 


f>eputy  Minister  

Coinniiiwioner  of  Ct>HiiMerce  _ 

Fin*t  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

1  at  $3,«75  ;  1  at  S."?,575 

First  Division,  Sulxiivision  B: — 

1  at  $2,M) ;  2  at  S2,B00  ;  1  at  S2,400 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— 

1  at  .?l,85i) :  2  at  Sl.'oij ;  1  at  Sl,637 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  B:  — 

1  atSl.f.ilO;  1  at  .?l,:iOO;  1  at  $1,250 

$'.)!>7.50;  1  at  .S«WJ  . 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

6  at  .?1,200 :  1  at  $1,050 ;  1  at  3900. . . 
Third  Division,  Subdivision  B: — 

1    at   ■*7I12  50;  2   at   S7.50 ;  2  at   .?72." 

$587 .  50  ;  3  at  S575  ;  2  at  SStHI 

Messengers : — 

2at  .S800;  1  at  8762. 50 

AUo^'ance  for  Pri  vate  Secretary 


43 


3 

3 

2 

2 

6 

6 

3 

3 

\f> 

13 

17 

14 

1 

1 

47 

42 

89 

85 

1  atS2,200 

50 

1  at  $1,075;  1   at 


1    at    .5600;  I   at 


Census  and  Statistics  Branch. 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

1  at  .*.'?,787  50 ;  1  at  83,100 ;  1  at  S2,900..   .   . 
First  Division,  SuUiivision  B: — 

lat82,3r)0;  1  at.?i,100 

Second  Division,  Subdivisi'in  A  : 

2  at  $2, IW;  4  at  $1.800 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B:— 

1  at  $1..")00  :  1  at  .<1.3'jO  ;  1  at  S800 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

3atSl,2(KJ;  Sat  $1,100;  2  at  Sl,050  ;  2  at  SI.OOO ;  1   at 

S950:  2at  $900. 

Third  Division,  Sub<livision  B  : — 

C  at  $800  ;  1  at  S787.50  ;  2  at  .?7r>2..50  ;  2  at  S7.37.50  ;  1  at 

$712. ;«;  latS612.:")0;  1  at  •<525  ;  3  at  .?.500 

Messenger 


Grand  Total 


Contiwjcncies. 


Clerical  and  other  a.<sistance. 
Printing  and  stationer*'  .... 
Sundries   


Salaries. 


Iitl6-17. 


S      cts. 

5,000  00 
6,000  00 

7.2.M)  00 

12,600  00 

iyfi^i  .50 

7,012  50 
9,150  00 

7,625  00 

2,.362  50 
600  00 


64,587  50 


9,787  50 

4,450  00 

11,400  00 

3,630  00 

1.5,950  00 


11,937  50 
600  00 


57,725  00 


122,312  50 


1,000  00 
9,(JO0  00 
5.000  00 

15,000  00 


1915-16. 


.5.000  00 
6,000  00 

7,050  00 

15,2.50  00 

7,000  00 

8,412  .50 
10,562  CO 

6,125  00 

2,312  50 
600  00 


68,312  50 


9,800  00 

5,050  00 

11,200  00 

3,650  00 

13,700  00 


10,362  .50 
550  00 


54,312  50 


122,625  00 


1,000  00 
9,000  00 
.5,000  00 


15,000  00 


28 


ESTIMATES,  1916-n 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
III— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— Con<mu«f. 


Number. 


1916-17. 

1015-16. 

r 

2 

1 
2 

2 

2 

7 

7 

9 

9 

4 

4 

10 

10 

3 

S 

1 

1 

Salaries. 


Department. 


1916-17. 


1915-16. 


39 


39 


{v)  Uep.^rtmest  of  Laboi'r. 

DepuU'  Head 

Firat  Division,  Subdivision  A  :— 

1  at  33,500  ;  1  at  83,000 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

1  at  $2,400  ;  1  at  .$2,100 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  .A. : — 

1  at  .$2,100  ;  1  at  $1,887.50  ;  1  at  $1,875  ;  1  at  SI, 850  ;  2  at 

§1,800;  1  at  $1,687. 50.. 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

3  at  $1,COO  ;  1  at  31,300  ;  1  at  SI, 225  ;  1  at  31,037.50  ;  1  at 

.?!t37 .  ."lO  ;  1  at -$887 .  50  ;  1  at  $875 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  — 

1  at  $1,200  ;  1  at  $1,150  ;  1  at  31,037.50  ;  I  at  $975   

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B  :  — 

1  at  8S0O  ;  2  at  $662.50  ;  3  at  $612.50  ;  I  at  -SeOO  ;  2  at 
$597.50;  1  at  $.500 

Messengers  ; — 

2  at  $800  ;  1  at  3587.50 

Packer  and  .Sorter 

Allowance  for  Private  Secretary 


Contingencies. 
Sundries,  including  administration  of  Fair  Wages  Resolution. 


(ic)  High  Commissioner's  Ov'fice,  Lox.  ox. 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A,  Secretary 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B : — 

1  at  $2,800  :  1  at  .$2,600     

.Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  ; — 

1  at  ?2,050  ;  1  at  $1,8.50  ;  1  at  31,650 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B 


ConttJigencies. 

Kent  and  insui-ance  on  office,  income  ta.\,  fuel,  light,  sta- 
tionery, etc.,  and  the  amount  of  $2,000  required  towarfis 
the  contingent  e.xpenses  (water,  light,  fuel,  carriage  hire, 
and  railway  fare)  of  the  High  Commisssoner,  including 
incom  •  tax  on  the  salary  of  the  High  Commissioner 

Allowance  in  lieu  of  house  and  furniture 


8  cts. 

S  ct«. 

5,000  CO 

5,000  00 

6,.5O0  00 

6,400  00 

4,500  00 

4,400  no 

13,000  00 

12,700  00 

11,062  50 

11,225  00 

4,362  50 

4.212  50 

6,237  50 

5,862  50 

2,187  50 

562  50 

,   600  00 

2,100  00 
612  50 
600  00 

54,012  50 

53,112  .% 

15,000  00 

15,000  00 

6,000  00 

6,000  00 

5,401  00 

5,300  00 

5,550  00 
9.10  00 
5.50  00 

5,400  00 
900  00 
500  00 

18, 150  00 

18,100  00 

27,588  00 
5,000  00 

27.588  00 
5,000  0(1 

32,588  00 

32,588  00 

ESTIMATES,  1016-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

III— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— CoHhnued. 


29 


Number. 


Department. 


l'JlG-17. '1915-16 


Salaries. 


1916-17. 


20 


20 


Contingencies— Care  and  cleaning  of  Departmental  Buiklings, 
including  amount  of  SoOeaoh,  to  E  Snowdin  and  W.  H. 
Jeffery  for  firing  noon  gunn 


General  Consulting  Engineer  to  Dominion  Govemn^ent, 
Second  Division,  SubdivLiion  A  : — 


(x)  Departments  Genekai.lv. 


(j/)  Gen'EBal  Consulting  Engineer  to  Dominion 
Government. 


Coniinycnciei, 
Printing,  stationery  and  sundries 


(s)  Department  of  Insurance. 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

2  at  .S2,!)(HJ  ; 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

1  at  .?2,800  ;  1  at  S2,400  ;  1  at  .?2,30O  ;  1  at  S2,200 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A     

Second  Division.  Subdivision  B  : — 

1  at  §1,12.5:    1  at  §1,100;    1  at  §1,087.50  ;   1 , at  1,062.50 

2atSI,(iOO;  latS9(i2.50  ;  1  at862.50 

Third  DiNision,  Subdivision  .-V  : — 

2at  .?!I50 

Third  Division,    Subdivision  B  :  — 

1  at  .?587..tO  ;  1  at  .5500 

Messenger 


Contingencies. 

Printing,  binding  and  stationery  (including  cost  of  annual 
re|xjrts) 

Sundnes,  including  travelling  expenses 

Valuation  of  securities  held  in  Canada  by  Insurance  Com- 
panies licensed  by  this  Deiiartm'  nt .' 


S    cU. 


220,000.00 


6,000.00 
1,600.00 

7,600.00 


150.00 


5,,S00  00 

n,roo  00 

1,700  00 


8,200  00 

1,900  00 

1,087  50 
775  00 


29,102  50 


14,000  00 
6,500  00 

5,000  00 

25,500  00 


1915-18. 


S    cts. 


175,000,00 


6,000.00 
1,600.00 

7,000.00 


300.00 


5,700  00 

8,700  00 
1,650  00 


7,837  50 

2,850  00 

562  50 

725  00 

28,025  00 


13,500  00 
6,000  00 

8,000  00 

27,500  00 


30 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
III.— CIVIL  GOVERNMENT— C'on<inw«d 


Number. 


1916-17.  1915-16. 


1 

1 

2 

2 

9 

1 

1 

4 

4 

7 

6 

2 

2 

19 


25 


18 


26 


Department. 


{:a)  Dei'aktmbnt  of  External  Afk.*irs. 

Deputy  Head   

First  Divisiou,  Subdivision  A:— 1  at  $3,475;  1  at  $3,275 
First  Division,  Subdivision  13:— 1  at  S2,8IJ0;  1  at  82,600 

Second  Division,  Sul)division  B 

Third  Division,  .Sub  livision  A: — 

1  at  $1,200;  1  at  .?1, 062.50;  2  at  31,000 

Third  Division,  .SuVidivisioft  B:  — 

3  at  .S800;  1  at  .$662.50;  2  at  .9650;  1  at  $550 

Messengers: — 

2  at  S800.    .    

Allowance  for  Private  Secretary 


Contijiglneies. 


Printing  and  stationery. 
Sundries 


(sh)  Office  of  the  Commission  of  Conservation. 

Assisu-vnt  to  Chairman 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  ; — 

2  at  152,675;  1  at  $2,600;  1  at  .$2,300 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A:  — 

1  at  $1,912.50;  1  at  $1,900;  1  at  $1,800 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  A: — 

1  at  $1,000;  3  at  $950 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B: — 

2  at  $800;  2  at  $7i)0;  1  at  $737.50;  2  at  $700;    1  at  $600; 
1  at  $500         

Messengers  and  Packers:  — 

1  at  -$700;  1  at  $650;  1  at  $600 


SalarieK. 


1916-17. 


1915-16. 


$       Ct8. 


$     cu. 


5,000  00 
6,750  00 
5,400  00 
1,225  00 

5,000  00 
6,550  00 
5,300  00 
),125  00 

4,262  50 

4,112  50 

4,912  60 

4,312  50 

1,600  OO 
6(J0  00 

1,500  00 
600  00 

29,750  00 

28,500  00 

5,0011  00 
4,500  00 

.5,0<IO  00 
4,500  00 

9,500  00 

9,500  00 

5,000  00 
3,100  00 

5,000  00 
5,800  00 

10,2.50  00 

12,150  00 

5,612  50 

6,462  50 

3,850  00 

3,800  00 

6,337  50 

5,387  50 

1,950  00 

1,800  00 

36,100  00 

39,400  00 

ESTIilATES,  1916-i7  31 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3  ' 

II I- CIVIL  GOVERSiaEST— Concluded. 


Number. 


initi-17.  1915-16 


1 

2 

1 
.2 

3 

3 

6 

8 

2 

4 

13 

14 

1 
4 

1 
2 

3*. 

35 

Department. 


(jc)  Depabtme.vt  of  Public  Aborives. 


Salaries.- 


1916-17.        1915-16. 


3 

1 
4 

3 
1 
4 

1 
3 

1 
3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

16 

16 

Duputy  MiniBter  and  Archivist     

First  Division,  Sultdivision  A  : — 

1  at  33,700;  1  at  S3, 000 

I'irst  Division,  Sulxiivision  B  :  — 

1  at  S2,40il;  I  at  $2,300:  1  at  82,100 

Second  Divi.<ion,  Subdivi.sion  A  : — 

2  at  .$1,937  .tO:  1  at  -81,787.50;  3  at  81,750;  2  at  81,6.j0.. 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  : — 

latSl,.W  M:  1  at  ¥925 

Third  Division,  SultdivisiLMi  A  : — 

3  at  .■51,200:  10  at  81,100 

Third  Division,  Subdivision  B 

Messengers,  packers  and  t  otters  : — 

2  at  8S00  ;  2  at  .$600 


Contiti^enctes. 

Printing  and  stationery   

Sundries  '. 


{zd)  Civil  Sebvick. Commission. 

Commissioners: — 3  at  .85,000 

First  Division,  .Subdivision  A  : — Secretary.  . .   . 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  : — 

3  at  81,850;  1  at  81,750 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B 

Tliird  Division,  Sulxiivision  A  : — 

1  at  81.075;  2  at  81,000 

Third  Division,  Sulxiivision  B  :  — 

lat.8800;  lat8737.50;  lat362o 

Messenger 


8      cts. 

5,00C  00 

6,700  00 

6,800  00 

14,212  50 

2,312  50 

14,600  00 
500  00 

2,800  00 


52,925  on 


.5,000  00 
2,500  00 


7,';00  00 


$      cts. 

6,000  00 

6,500  00 

6,600  00 

13.912  50 

4,062  50 

15,300  00 
.  500  00 

1,587  50 


53,462  50 


5,000  00 
2,500  00 


7,500  00 


Contingenciet. 

Amount  required  to  pay  teniix)rary  e-taminers  and  to  meet 
the  cost  of  holding  the  different  examinations  required  by 
law 

Printing  and  stationery 

Sundries .    , < 


15,000  00 
3,600  00 

15,000  00 
3,500  00 

7,300  00 
812  50 

7,100  00 
862  50 

3,075  00 

2,925  00 

2,162  50 
637  50 

2,062  60 
587  ..'iO 

32,587  50 

32,037  50 

I 


10,000  00 
3,000  00 
2,.tOO  00 


15,500  00 


10,000  00 
3,000  00 
2,500  00 


15,500  00 


32  ESTIMATES,  191611 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
IV.— ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE. 
Amount  to  be  voted 890,183  34. 


S 

^ 


f, 


Details. 


1916-17. 


(A)  Expenditure  for  which  Votes  are 
Required. 


32-; 


33.! 


(. 


Miscellaneous  expenditure 

Living  allowance  for  Judge  uf  Atlin  District, 
B.C 

Supreme  Court  of  Canada. 

Contingencies  and  disbursements,  salaries  of 
officers(Sheriffs,  etc.),  books,  magazines,  etc., 
for  .Judges,  not  exceeding  S300 

Law  books  and  books  for  reference  for  Library 
and  binding  of  same 


34-; 


35-! 


I 


Exchequer  Ci,urt  of  Canada. 

Contingencies— Judges'  travelling  expenses, 
rennmeration  to  .Sheriff^,  etc.,  printing, 
stationery,  etc.,  and  .$150  for  .Judges'  books. 

Printing,  binding  and  distributing  Kxchequer 
Court  reports.. .    

Court  accommodation  and  travelling  expenses 
of  officers  when  necessary  for  Exchequer 
Court  in  Adniiialty,  and  S150  for  postage, 
and  statiunery  for  .Judges  and  Registrars.. 

Salary  of  ]Marshal  in  Admiralty,  Quebec 

To  Chas.  Morse,  for  furnishing  reports  of 
K.xchequer  Court  decisions  to  legal  i>eriodi 
cals 


Yukon  Territory. 


Travelling  allowance  of  .Judge 

Living  allowance  of  .Judge 

Salaries  Territorial  Court,   .Sherifl  and  clerk, 

S4,OnO  each  ;  two  stenographers,  $2,000  each 
Living  allowances  of  Co'irt  officers  and  Police 

Magistrate 

Fees  and  expenses  of  witnesses,   jurors  and 

interpreters  in  criminal  trials 

Maintenance  of  prisoners 

Transport  of  prisoners 

Miscellaneous  exjienditure - . 


%       cts. 

10,000  00 
1,200  00 


7,500  00 
8,000  00 


6,000  00 
1,500  00 

500  00 
333  34 

50  00 


500  00 
5,000  00 

12,000  00 

8,fi00  00 

5,000  00 
10,000  00 

4,000  00 
10,000  00 


1916-16. 


90,183  34 


$       cts. 

10,000  00 
1,200  00 


6,500  00 
9,000  00 


6,000  00 
1,500  00 

500  00 
333  34 

50  00 


500  00 
5,0iX)  00 

12,000  00 

8,600  00 

5,000  00 
10,000  00 

4,0C0  00 
10,000  00 


Compared  with 
Estimate^of  lOl.'i-ie, 


Increase.        Decreaac. 


90,183  34 


.5       cts. 


$       ct». 


1,000  00 


1.900  00 


ESTIilATES.  1916-17 
SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  3 

IV.— ADMINISTRATION  OF  JVSTICE—Coniintted. 


33 


Details. 


(B)  ExPESDiTCRE  Authorized  by  Statute. 

Supreme  Court  of  Canada. 

Salary  of  Chief  Justice . 

•.      5  Judges  at  $9,000 

Exchequer  Court  of  Canada. 

Salary  of  Judge '     

„         Asst.  -Tudge 

II        6  Local  .fudges  in  Admiralty 

Travelling  allowances.  Admiralty  Judges 

Province  of  Ontario. 

Court  of  Appeal — 

Salary  of  Chief  Juntice 

4  Judges  at  87,000 

-  Court  of  King's  Bench- 
Salary  of  Chief  .Tustice 

2  Judges  at  $7,000 

Chancery  Di  vision— 

Salary  of  Chancellor 

II     ■       2  Judges  at  87,000 

Common  Pleas  Dinsion — 

Salary  of  Chief  Justice 

2  Judges  at  $7,000 

Exchequer  Division — 

Salary  of  Chief  Justice 

II    '       2  Judges  at  87.000 

Unattached  to  any  Division — 

Salary  of  2  Judges  at  87.000. 

County  Courts- 
Salary    of    73    Judges    and    Junior    Judgas    of 
County  and  District  Courts,  1  at  S3,500,  72 

at83,000 

Travelling  allowances 

Province  of  Quebec. 

Court  of  King's  Bench — 

Salary  of  Chief  .Justice 

5  Judges  at  $7,000 

Superior  Court — 

Salary  of  Chief  .Justice 

n  Acting  Chief  Justice  of  Montreal . . . 

■•  26  .fudges  at  87,000 

15  Judges  at  85,000 

Circuit  Court,  Montreal — 

Salary  of  4  Judges,  1  at  $5,000,  3  at  $4,500 

Trm veiling  allowances 

Province  of  Nova  Seotia. 
Supreme  Court- 
Salary  of  Chief  Justice 

fi  Judges  at  .?<j,000. 

1.        .Judge  of  Court  of  Divorce 

County  Courts —  , 

Salary  of  7  Judges,  1  at  83,500,  6  at  $.1,000 

Travelling  allowances 

Carried  forward 

3—3 


191S-17. 


10,000  00 
45,000  W) 


8,000  00 

6,000  00 

5,400  00 

400  00 


8,000  00 
28,000  00 

8,000  00 
14,000  00 

8,000  00 
14.000  00 

8,000  00 
14,000  00 

8,000  00 
14,000  00 

14,000  00 


219,500  00 
25,000  00 


1916-16. 


10,000  00 
45,000  00 


8,000  00 

6,000  00 

5,400  00 

400  00 


8.000  00 
28,000  00 

8,000  00 
14,000  00 

8.00C  00 
14,000  00 

8,000  00 
14,000  00 

8,000  00 
14,000  00 

14,000  00 


219,.")00  00 
25,000  00 


8,000  00 
35,000  00 

8,000  00 
35,000  00 

8,000  00 

8,000  00 

182,000  00 

75,000  00 

8,000  00 

8.000  00 

182,0«i0  00 

73,000  00 

18,600  00 
19,000  CO 

18,500  00 
18,000  00 

7,000  00 

36,000  00 

500  00 

7,000  00 

3C.O00  00 

500  00 

21,  .TOO  00 
.5,000  00 

21,500  00 
5,<I00  00 

880,800  00 

879,800  00 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1916-16. 


Increase.       Decrease. 


1,000  00 


1,000  00 


8     (U. 


34 


ESTIMATES.  /3/6-/T 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
IV.— ADMINISTHATION  OF  JUSTICE— Con/inued. 


Dutailii. 


(B)  EXI'KNDITURK  AUTUOKIZKI)  BY  STATUTE-^ (.'oil. 

Brought  forward 

Province  of  Neir  BrunstrUk, 


Court  of  Appeal-- 

Salary  of  Chief  Justice  

a.lvKiges  at  $6,1X10   . 
Court  of  King's  Bench- 
Salary  of  Chief  of . I  ustioe 

3  Judges  at  Sti.OOC 

Judge  of  Court  of  Divorce       .     . 
County  Courts— 

Salary  of  6  Judges,  1  at  $3,500  ;  5  at  *3,00U.. 
Travelling  allowances 


I'roriiict  of  Manitotia. 

Court  of  Appeal- 
Salary  of  Chief  .Justice 

4  Judges  at  $7,0im     . . 
Court  of  King's  Bench- 
Salary  of  Chief  Justice   

.    ,.        5  Judges  at  $6,000.. 
County  Courts— 

.SaKary  of  10  .Tudges  at  .«3,00() 
Travelling  allowances 


Proi'incc  of  lirilixh  Columbia. 


Court  of  Appeal- 
Salary  of  Chief  Justice 

„        4  Judges  at  §7,000 
.Supreme  Court — 

Salary  of  Chief  Justice 

5  Judgc.sat.$(!,OU0.  . 
County  Courts — 

Salary  of  l.S  Judges  at  §3,000 
Travelling  allowances 


Province  of  Prince  Edward  Islanil. 

Supreme  Court — 

Salary  of  Chief  .Justice 

Master  of  Rolls 

Vice  Chancellor 

County  Courts- 
Salary  of  3  .1  udges,  1  at  .S3,.')00,  2  at  .?3,000.. . 
Travelling  allowances 


Province  of  Saskatchewan. 


.Supreme  Court — 

Salary  of  Chief  Justice 

4  Judges  at  S6,000    . 

District  Courts- 
Salary  of  17  Judges  at  $3,000. 

Travelling  allowances 


1016-17. 


1915  Ifi 


Carried  forward. 


.$    cts 
880,800  00 


7,000  00 
12,000  00 

7,0(10  00 

IS,  I  KM  I  00 

iMW  00 

18,500  00 
8,000  00 


».000  00 
28,000  00 

7,000  on 

30,000  00 

30,000  00 
5,000  00 


8,000  00 
S.S.OOO  00 

7,000  00 
30,000  00 

39,0IHI  00 
17.000  00 


6,000  00 
t>.2fi0  00 
.'),200  00 

9,500  00 
1..500  00 


7,000  00 
•24,miO  00 

51,000  00 
7,000  00 


*        Its. 
.S79,800  00 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-1'i. 


Increase.        Decreaw. 


1,305,200  00 


7,000  00 
12,000  00 

% 

7.000  00 

18,000  00 

.">(X)  00 

18,500  00 
7,lXH)  00 


8,000  00 
28,000  00 

7,000  00 
30.000  00 

30,000  00 
.5,000  00 


8,000  00 
28,000  00 

7,000  00 

;-.o,ooo  00 

36,000  00 
16.000  00 


6,000  00 
5,200  00 
5,200  00 

9,500  00 
1.500  00 


7,000  '.M 
24,000  00 

51,000  00 
7,000  00 


1,299,200  00 


.^   eta. 
1,000  00 


1,000  00 


3,000  00 
1.000  00 


6,000  00 


ESTIMATES.  1916-17 
SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  3 

IV.— ADMINISTRATION    OF  J  VSTICE^  Concluded 


35 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 

l>e  tails. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

1 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

(B)  KXP«NDITI-BF.  AlTHOBIZKU  BY 

St.\tutb— Coil. 

S      cU. 

$      cts. 

§        Ct3. 

S      ct.=i. 

Brought  forward 

1.30.'),  200  00 

1,290,200  00 

6,000  00 

Prorinee  of  A/U  rt/t. 

Supreme  Court- 
Salary  of  Chief  Justice 

7,000  OO 
48,000  00 

7,000  00 
48,000  00 

8  Judges  at  $6,000 

1  district  Courts- 

Salary  of  11  Judges  at  $3,000. . 

:?3,000  00 
12.000  00 

24,000  00 
10,000  00 

9,000  00 
2,000  00 

Travelling  allowances    ...    .  . 

Yukon  Territorit. 

'IVrntorial  Court- 

1 

Salary  of  Judge 

Police  Court — 

5,000  00 

5,000  00 

Salary  of  Majristrate  at  W'liit^hi. 

>rf« 

4,000  00 

4,000  00 

1,414,200  00 

1,397,200  00 

17,000  00 

Sc.MM.Miv. 

To  be  voted 

\  -ithorized  by  SUttute 

'10,183  34 
1,414,200  00 

1,. -.04,383  34 

90,183  34 
1,397,200  00 

17,000  00 

1,487,383  34 

17,000  00 

V. -DOMINION    POLICE. 


Amount  to  be  voted 


.§128,765  00 


1  ')  14i-  1  7 

1915-16 

Compared  with 
Kstimates  of  1915-16. 

Increase. 

IJecreuse. 

S      CU. 

$         Ct8. 

$      cts. 

8     ct«. 

12M.705  00         128,765  00 


,36  ESTIMATES .  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
VI.— PENITENTIARIES. 
Amount  to  be  voted 3979,700.00 


o 

2; 


37- 


Details. 


Kingston 

St.  Vinoent  de  Paul. 

Dorchester 

Manitoba 

British  Colurobia. . . . 

AllxTta 

Saskatchewan 

General 


Kingston. 

Salaries  and  retiring  allowances  . 

Uniforms  and  mess 

Maintenance  of  convicts 

Discharge  expenses 

Working  expenses 

Industries   

Lands,  buildings  and  equipment . 
Miscellaneous 


St.  Vincent  de  P.^iCL. 


Salaries  and  retiring  allowances  . . 

Uniforms  and  mess 

Maintenance  of  convicts 

Discharge  expenses  . . . . ;    

Working  expenses 

Industries   

Lands,  buildings  and  equipment. . 
Miscellaneous :..*.. 


DORCHESTEK. 

Salaries  and  retiring  allowances 

Uniforms  and  mess 

Maintenance  ol  convicts 

Discharge  expenses    

Working  expenses 

Industries 

Lands,  buildings  and  equipment. 
Miscellaneous 


M.\NITOBA. 

Salaries  and  retiring  allowances  . 

Uniforms  and  mess   

Special  iiring  allowance 

Maintenance  of  convicts 

Discharge  expenses 

Working  expenses 

Industries 

Lands,  buildings  and  equipment. 
Miscellaneous 


1916-17. 


•5   cts. 

2lO,fiO0  00 

20:5,IOO  00 

108.80(1  00 

99,800  00 

H6,300  00 

99,300  00 

107,50(1  00 

4,300  00 


1915-lfi. 


979,700  00 


9l),80O  00 

6,000  00 

42,C*0  00 

4,fi00  00 

26, 0(H)  00 

13,0fJ0  00 

21,000  00 

1,200  0« 


210,600  00 


82,(;00  00 

5,000  00 

36,50(J  00 

4,000  (X) 

24,000  00 

10,000  00 

40,000  00 

1,000  00 


203,100  00 


5.5,200  00 
3,000  00 

18,  .500  00 
2,  .500  00 

12,000  00 
5,000  00 

12,000  00 
000  00 

108,800  00 


48,000  00 
2„500  00 
4,500  00 

14,500  00 
2..500  00 

12,000  00 
4,  .500  00 

10,000  00 
1,300  00 

99,800  08 


.?   cts. 

210,600  OO 

204,100  00 

108,800  00 

99,800  00 

161,300  00 

•19,300  00 

91,.500  00 

4,300  00 

979,700  00 


96,800  00 

6,000  00 

42,000  00 

4,600  00 

26.000  00 

13,000  00 

21,000  00 

1,200  00 


210,600  00 


82,600  00 

.5,000  00 

.36,500  00 

4,000  00 

24.000  00 

10,000  00 

41,000  00 

1,000  00 


204,100  00 


55,20o  OO 
.3,000  00 

18,500  00 
2.300  OO 

12,000  00 
5,000  00 

12,000  00 
600  00 


108,800  00 


4S,0O0  00 
2,500  Ofl 
4,500  00 

14, .500  00 
2,  .500  00 

12,(X10  00 
4,500  00 

10,000  00 
1,300  00 


•99,800  00 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase.        Decreat>e. 


16,000  00 


i     cts. 

1,000  00 
15,000  00 


1,000  00 


1,000  00 


I 


ESTrMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  3 

VI.— PEN  ITENTIARIES— Concfoderf. 


37 


Details. 


British  Collmbia. 

Salaries  and  retiring  allowances. 

Uniforms  and  me-w   

Special  living  allowance 

^Iaint^-nance  of  convicts 

Discliarpe  ex|j*'n8e8 

Working  expenses ^. . . 

Indu.stries 

Lftnda,  building  and  equipment 

Miscellaneous 


Alberta. 


Salaries  and  retiring  allowances . 

UniforniB  and  mess  '. 

Siiecial  living  allowance 

^tuintenuuce  of  convicts 

Discharge  expenses 

Working  exiJenses   

Industries .    . .' 

Lands,  buildings  and  equipment. 
Miscellanefjiis  


1916-17. 


•S      cts. 

oi.yoo  00 

4,000  00 

U,400  0(1 
2!',000  00 

3,000  00 
15,000  00 

6,000  00 
20,000  00 

1,000  00 

146,300  CO 


S.\.SKATCHEWAN. 

Salaries  and  retiring  allooances  . 

Uniforms  and  mess 

Special  living  allowance 

Maintenance  of  convicts 

Disciiarge  ex|)enses 

Working  ex|>ense8 

Industries 

Land",  buildings  and  equipment. . 
Miscellaneous 


Geskral. 

Office  expenses 

Salary,  purchasing  agent 

Assistance  to  paroled  and  discharged  convicts. 


44.400  00 
3,500  00 
4.40t>  00 

15,0t|P  00 
2,0  lO  00 
6,000  00 
5,000  00 

18,000  00 
1,000  00 


99,300  00 


41,100  01 
3,000  Wi 
3,900  00 

10,000  00 
1,500  00 

10.000  00 
7,000  00 

30,000  00 
1,000  00 


107,500  00 


900  00 

3.100. 00 

300  00 

4,300  00 


1915-16. 


S  cts. 

61,900  00 
4.000  00 
6,400  00 

29,000  00 
3,000  00 

15.000  00 
6,000  00 

35,000  00 
1.000  00 


161,300  00 


44,400  00 
3,500  00 
4,400  00 

15,000  00 
2,000  00 
6,000  on 
5,000  00 

18,000  00 
1,000  00 


99,300  00 


4t,  100  00 
3,00(1  00 
3,1100  00 

10,000  00 
1,500  00 

10,000  00 
7,000  00 

14,00«  00 
1,000  00 

91,500  00 


1.1100  00 

3.000  00 

;«)o  00 

4,300  00 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  191516. 


Increase.        Decrease. 


S     cts. 


16,000  00 
16,000  00 


100  00 


S   cts. 


15,000  00 


15,000  00 


100  00 


38 


M8TI  HATER,  191617 


VII.— LEGISLATION. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


Amount  to  be  voted 


;992,916  50 


c 


1)t:tails. 


S9-! 


1916-17. 


(A)   ESTIM.\TES  OF  Exi'KNllITURK  KOH  HIIICH 
VOTES    AKK    IlKliUIBKl). 

Senate. 

Salaries  and  contingent  expenses 

House  of  Commons. 

Salary  of  the  Deputy  Speaker 

Salaries 

Expenses  of   committees,    extra   sessional 

clerks,   etc 

Contingencies 

Publishine  Debates 

Estimates  of  the  Sergeant-at- Arms .  .■ 

Library  of  Parliament. 


$    cts. 


109,810  .50 


191&-16. 


Comijared    with 
Estimates  of  191.5H). 


Increase. 


2,000  GO 
206,012  50 

'ir>,7"0  00 
11.  :>:.!)  00 

GU.OOO  00 
78,037  50 


!f    nts. 


114,716  50 


Decrea«<-. 


S    cts. 


4,900  00 


Salaries 

Books    for   the    General    Library,    including 

binding 

Books  for  the  Library  of  American  History . 
Contingencies 


41- 


Oenenil. 


Printing,  printing  paper  and  binding 

Printing,  binding  and  distributing  the  annual 

statutes 

Contingent  expenses   in  connection   with   the 

Voters'  Lists   

Contingencies  of   the   Clerk   of  the  Crown  in 

Chancery,  includ  iig  the  employment    of 

temporary  help 

Provincial  Voters'  Lists 


484,300  00 


32,700  00 

l(i,000  0(1 

1,000  00 

12,500  00 


62,200  00 

300,000  00 

10,000  00 

.  10,600  0(1 


5,000  00 
11,000  00 


2,000  OIJ 
207,150  00 

9<),70<j  00 
(■>O,550  00 
60,000  00 
78,062  50 


507,462  50 


31,550  00  t   1,150  00 

16,000  00 
1,000  00 
13,070  00   


1,137  5" 

3,000  Oo 
19,000  00 

25  00 


23,162  .50 


61,620  00 


!m  00 


(B)  AiTiiouizEii  i;v  St.viitk. 

Senate. 

Salary  of  the  Speaker 

Indcnmity  to  Senators . . 

Transjjortiitions,  living  expenses 


House  of  Conunons. 


336,600  00 


1,000  00 

217,500  (to 

4,500  00 


226,000  00 


Salary  of  the  Speaker •  ■ 

Indemnity  to  members,    including  additional 

indemnity  to  leader  of  Opposition 

Travelling  allowauces ... 


4,000  00 

559,500  00 
12,00tJ  00 

575,500  00 


300,000  00 
10,000  00 
8,000  00  ,   2,600  00 


5,000  00 
11,000  00 


334,000  00    2,600  00 


570  0(1 


4,000  00 

217,  .500  00 

4,.")00  00 

226,000  00 


4.000  09 

5.59,500  00 
12,000  00 

576,500  00 


ESTIMATES.   1916-n 


39 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  3 


VII.— LEGISLATION— Con/tnuerf. 


Number. 

l>et«il>. 

Salaries. 

Compared  with 
Kstimates  of  19i5-16. 

1916-17. 

1915  16. 

19I6-17. 

1915-16. 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

S.tLAFIES   -V.M"    CoNTIXCKXCIKS   l)K   THE 

Sexatk. 

S       cts. 

-*       otg. 

S    cts. 

S     cts. 

OffictTt  of  the  Sinatr. 

Clerk  of  the  Senate 

Deputy  Clerk  and  First   Clerk   Assist- 
ant      

Law  Clerk  of  the  Senate 

Second  Clerk  .\s,iistant.  Clerk  of  Peti- 
tions     

Gentleni.in  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod . . . 

Sergeant-at-aniis 

Committect,  Jo'irnah,    Huutnf  ■md 
Staiiontry  Brawh. 

5,000  00 

3,200  00 

4,000  00 
3,400  00 
3,200  00 
2,700  00 

5,000  00 

3,100  00 

4,000  00 
3,300  00 
3,100  (K) 
2,600  00 

KKI  00 

100  00 
100  00 
100  00 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

Clerk  of  English  Journals,  and  Curator 

of  Reading  Room 

Chief  Clerk  of  Committees 

2,800  00 
2,300  00 
1,700  00 
1,650  00 
1,500  00 

2.700  00 
2.200  00 
2,1U0  00 
1,600  00 
1,450  00 

1,65  1  Of) 

,S5ll  00 

1,600  00 

100  00 
100  00 

.50  00 
50  00 

50  00 

1 

1 
1 

Clerk  of  .Minutes  and  Proce«>dings 

Clerk  of  French  Journals 

Aiisistant  Clerk  of  Stationery 

4011  00 

CUrk   of  Petitions.    Assistant   Cierk   oj 

Committees 
Clerk  in  Law  Department         

1,650  (10 

1 

900  00 
950  00 

1 

Junior  Clerk 

6.50  00, 

AccouiU'iiWs  Braiu-h, 

1 

1 

3,000  00 

2,900  00 

100  00 

Post  Office. 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Postmaster 

Assistant  Poetmaster 

Translntion  Branch. 

1,800  00 
1,200  00 

1,750  OO 
1,150  00 

60  00 
50  00 

1 
1 
1 

I 

1 
1 
1 

1 

Chief  French  Translator . 

.Second  French  Tran.-lator 
Third  French  Translator. . 
Fourth  French  Translator 

MisreUnneout  Branch. 

2..500  00 
2,500  OP 
2,o00  00 
1,850  00 

/ 

2,900  00 
2.400  00 
2,400  00 
2.400  00 

"ioo '66" 

100  00 

400  00 
.550  00 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
5 

1 

34 

H<'UK<.-keep<ir   and    Superintendent    of 
Mes**enKer8 

1,600  00 

1,600  00 
l,3.-)0  00 
l,2iiO  00 
1.2110  00 
1.200  00 
1,200  00 
l,2flO  00 
4,i'0<)  OO 
800  00 

1..S.50  00 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
4 

1 

lJo<irkee|)er  of  the  Senate 

Stewan! 

Wardrobe  Kee|ier 

Assistant  Reading  Room  Curator 

I'ermanent  Metfsenger 

Me?teen(fers    .    .        

Night  Watchman 

Carried  forwarl 

950  00 
1,200  00 
1,200  00 
1,200  00 
1,200  WJ 
3,2(XI  00 

i-00  00 

250  0<i 
SOO  Oil 

31 

60,000  00 

64.900  ()0 

1,1.50  00 

6,050  f«i 

40 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


VII.— LEGTSLATION— C7on«mued. 


Number. 


191&-17.  1916-16. 


31 


33 


21 


34 

1 

1 

36 


Salaries  and  Contingencies  of  the 
Ses  ATR.— Coiicludfd. 


. . .  Brought  forward .... 
Specially  employed. 


Details. 


Salaries. 


1916-17. 


Assistant  House  Carpenter,  313  days 

at  $2.50  per  day    

Fireman,  365  days  at  .*2.00  per  day. . 


Miacellaneoui. 


Pages 

Sessional  Messenger!' . . , 

Charwomen 

Stationery T . . 

Newspapers 

Postage,  etc 

Tradesmen's  Accounts. 

Debates 

Unforeseen  charges 


Grand  Totnl. 


House  of  Commons. 
Officers   of  the  House. 


The  Clerk 

First  Division.  Subdivision  A  : 

Sergeant-at-Arms 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  : 

Assistant  Clerk 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  : 

Deputy  Sergeant-at-Arms  . . 


21 


Journals  Branch. 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  1  at 
$3,600 ;  1  at  S2,900 

First  Division.  Subdivision  B ;  1  at 
§2,700,  at  *2,175 

Setond  Division,  Subdivision  A :  1  at 
$2,100,  1  at  32,050,  1  at  $1,737.50, 
1  at  $1,700 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B  :  1  at 
$1,600,  1  at  $825,  1  at  8800 


Committee  Branch. 


First  Division,  Subdivision  A . .    . 
First    Division,    Subdivision   B : 

$2,800,  2  at  $2,375  

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A. . 
Se<iond  Division,  Subdivision  B. . 


1   at 


Carried  forward. 


1915-16. 


Compared  with 
Estimate  of  1915-16. 


Increase.  I  Decrease . 


60,000  00 


782  50 
730  00 


61,512  50 


1,080  00 
4,950  CO 
4,924  00 

10,000  00 
2,000  00 
1,000  00 
3,250  00 

18,000  00 
3,100  00 


109,816  .50 


5,000  00 
4,000  00 
4,000  00 
2,375  00 


6,500  00 
4,875  00 

7,587  50 
3,225  00 

3,600  00 

7,5.50  00 
2,100  00 
1,350  00 


64.900  00 


782  50 
730  00 


66,412  50 


1,080  00 
4,950  00 
4,924  00 

10,000  00 
2,000  00 
1,000  00 
3,250  00 

18,000  00 
3,100  00 


114,716  50 


52,162  50 


5,000  00 
4,000  00 
4,000  00 
2,275  00 


7,000  00 
4,875  00 

7,437  50 
3,600  00 

3,500  00 

7,350  00 
2,100  00 
1,300  00 


$  cts. 


1,150  00 


6,050  00 


100  00 


52,437  50 


150  00 


100  00 

200  00 
50  00 


600  00 


4,900  00 


500  00 


375  00 


875  00 


KSTIUATE8,  1916-17 


41 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 


VII.— LEGISLATION.— Continued. 


N'umber. 


1916-17.  1915-16 


21 


11 
3 


19 


Details. 


House  ok  Coupons— Continued. 


First  Division,  Subdivision  A. . . 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  ,\. 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  B. 


Tramlation  Branch. 

(a)  Barnard  Division  : 

First  Division.   Subdivision  B :    11  at 

$2,800...... 

Second  Division,   Subdivision  A 

Sl,900,  2at  .31,887.bO 


.Brought  forward. 


Office  oj  the  Clerk  of  the  Crown  in 
Chancery. 


Salaries . 


1916-17. 


1  at 


85 


(b)  Bouse  Division  : 

First  Division,  Subdivision  A 

First  Division,  Subdivision  B  :  1  at 
$2,800,  1  at  S2,625 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A  :  1  at 
82,100,  2  at  S2,05(J,  1  at  Sl,800,  7 
at  Sl,7^7.aO,  2  at  S1,GS7.50,  4  at 
Sl,6o0,  1  at  -SI, 037. 50, 1  at  $1,600. . . . 


Reporting  Branch. 

(a)  Ban  sard  Section  : 
First   Division,   Subdivision   A  :   2  at 

83,0?5 

First   Division,   Subdivision  B  :    5  at 

S2,800,  Sat  82, 425 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A 

(b)  Committee  Section  : 
Second   Division,  Subdivi.sion  A  :  2at 

S2,100,  2  at  81,762. 50 


Accovmtant's,  Stationery  and  Blue  Book 
Branch. 

(a)  Accountants  Dixision  : 

btrst  Division,  SuMivision  A 

Second  Division,  .Sulxlivision  A 

(b)  Stationer*/  Division: 

First  Division,  Sulxlivision  B 

Second  Divi.-^ion,  Subdivi.^^ion  A 

Secfmd  Division,  Subdivision  B. . .   . 
{c)Post  Office  and  Blue  Book  Division 

First  Division,  .Subdivis'.on  B 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  A 

Third  Division,  .Subdivision  A 

(d)  Heading  Boom  Division  ■' 
Second  Division,  Subdivision  A.    ... 
Third  Division,  Subdivision  A 

Carried  forward     


2,1G2  50 


3,600  00 
2,100  00 
1,000  00 


30,800  OC 
5,675  00 

3,325  00 
5,425  00 

33,375  00 


6,150  00 

21,275  00 
1,600  00 


7,725  00 


2,850  00 

1,800  00 

2,.tOO  00 

1,7<J0  00 

1,40<J  00 

2,800  00 

1,737  50 

1,200  00 

1,737  50 

900  00 


193,437  50 


1915-16. 


52,437  50 


3.  .500  00 
2,050  00 
1,600  00 


30,700  00 
5,525  OO 

3,225  00 
5,325  00 

32,737  50 


5,950  00 

20,975  00 
2,100  00 


7,625  00 


2,975  00 
2,275  00 

2,400  00 
1,650  liO 
1,3.5<P  00 

2,800  00 
1,687  50 
1,200  OO 

1,687  .50 
iHX)  00 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase.    Decrease 


192,675  00 


600  00 


100  00 
50  00 


100  00 
150  00 

100  00 

100  00 

637  50 


200  00 
300  00 


100  00 


100  00 
50  00 
50  00 


fO  00 

50  00 


2,737  50 


875  00 


500  00 


125  00 
475  00 


1,975  00 


42 


BSTI  MATES,  1916-17 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


VII.— LEGISLATION— C<m(inK«f. 


NiimlMT. 

SaUries. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1913-16. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

1010- IT.        1'.I15-16. 

Increase. 

Decrea.se. 

85 

1 

85 

1 
3 

2 
91 

House  of  ConMOJts— Concluded. 

Brought  forward 

Latp    Branch. 
Parliamentary  Coun.sel 

8     Cts. 
193,437  50 

5,000  00 

3,100  00 

2,475  00 

206,012  30 

8      cts. 
192,675  00 

5,000  00 

7,100  00 

2,375  00 

207,150  00 

S   ct«. 
2,737  50 

W)  00 

S    cts. 
1,975  (If) 

2 
2 

First    Division,    Subdivision  B :    1    :it 
S2,800,  latS2,300 

Second   Division,   Subdivision  B :  1  at 
31,400,  1  at  Sl,075 

Expense!'  of  Committees,  Extra  Sessional 
Clerks,  eh: 

Speaker's  Seoretarj- 

Sessional  Clerks. 

Chief  Clerks  at  S-Tlier  diem     .     1,500  00 
Permanent  Ses.sional   Clerks 

(Post  O.Hce)  at  So  per  diem  .  9,750  00 
Permanent  Sessional    Clerks 

at  S4  per  diem   9,000  00 

2,000  (KP 

90 

1,137  50 

1 

2 
13 

15 

1 

2 
13 

15 

2 

450  00 

21,750  00 

10,000  00 

.500  00 

64,000  00 

450  00 

21.7.J0  (JO 

10,  IKK)  W 

3.500  00 

64,00fi  00 

2 

Sessional  Clerks  at -SS  per  diem    1,500  00 
Expenses  of  Committees,  witnes.-ies,  etc. 

3,000  Oil 

To  provide  for  a  service  of  stent»gTaphy 
and  typewriting  for  the  use  of  Mem- 
bers   

Contingencies. 

33 

33 

96,700  0(> 

25,000  00 
5,000  00 
2,.50O  00 

1,050  00 

5,260  00 

1,000  00 

480  00 

1,260  00 

99,700  00 

26,000  00 
5,000  00 
2,500  00 

1,050  00 

5,200  00 

1,0011  00 

480  00 

1,26IP  00 
19.000  00 

60,550  00 

3,000  00 

1 
1 

1 
1 

4 

Postage,  telegrams  and  telephones 

Two  expresses  between  House  and  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Ottice  

Miscellaneous  (including  clerical  assist- 
ance to  the  Leader  of  the  Op[iosition 
at  S600  per  Session) 

Unforeseen  expenses,   by  Order  of  the 

Contingencies— For  Members  and  the 
Press  Gallery 

To  purchase  for  the  use  of  Senators  and 
Members  of  Parliament,  350  copies  of 
the  Canidiiin  Annual  AVriftc— Edi- 
tion of  1916  

Approprt'itions  not  required  for  1916-17 

DkpabtmkntofthkSebgk.4NT-.*t-Arms 

Chief  Messenger  and  HousekeejKjr 

Assistant  Chief  Messenger  and   House- 

19,000  00 

41,550  00 

1,600  00 

1,200  00 
1,500  00 
a,000  00 

19,000  0(1 

1 

1 

1,600  00 

1,200  00 
1,500  00 
1,000  00 

1 
1 

Steward  of  .Toii'.t  Restaurant .    . 

Electrician 

Carried  forward 

4 

5.300  IX) 

5,300  00 

ESTIUATES.  19t6-n 


43 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  3 


V 1 1— LEGISLATION— ConcZwderf. 


Number. 
11116  17.  1915-16. 


1 
1 


1 

15 
38 


155 


18 


Details. 


Uki 


1 

2<l 
1 


1 
15 
38 


155 


ABTMKNT  <)K  THE  SeKGK.*NT-.\T- 

Ar.ms— Cwnc/urfci?. 
. . .  Brought  forward 


Penuauent  Messeugers :  5  at  SSUO,  1  at 
S750 

Bank  Mett^ionger  and  Assistant  in  office 
of  Accountant 

Cliief  Doorkeeijer 

Speaker's  Steward   

Night  W:itchin.-ii  :  2  at  .•iSOO 

House  Cariientcrs  :  L' at  .-^SOO 

Se.^.'iiunal  Messongei-s  :  3  Doorkeepers  at 
S3. 50  per  diem,  47  Messengers  at 
$3 .  25  i>er  diem 

Chief  of  Paj^es 

Pages  at  .SI   73  per  diem 

Attendant  in  Ladies  Waiting  Room  at 
S30  ptrr  montli 

Servants  :  Bathi-ooms,  Washrooms,  &c. ; 

1  at  S.'iO  i>er  month,  2  at  .S3,  3  at  .?2..=iO, 

2  at  .?2,  1  at  .$1.75  ]ier  diem 

Chief  Charwoman  at  .SGOO  (ier  unnuni. . 
Permanent  Charwomen  at  .51  per  diem. 
Additional  Charwomen  during  Session 

at  81  per  diem 

Attendant  at  Electric  Light  at  §1.25 
per  diem 

Book-keeiwts  in  Messengers'  Room  at 
.^ .  50  per  diem 

Tradesmen  and  others  

Contingencies —  Housekeepei  "s  Depart- 
ment       

Unff)reseen  E.\peiisps — By  Order  of 
Bnnr.l  of  Coiiiuiissi*»ners  :  {(Gratuities 
tn  reriiim;S(*s.;i<innl  Messeiipf.r.-.  etc.). 


i.lMlI.MlV    OK    f.lHJ.HMKNI. 

General  Librarian 

Parliamentary  Librarian..    .  .... 

First   Division,  Subdivision   A  :    1    at 

.?:i,.575  :  1  at  S3,(i25 

First  division,  Subdivi.sion  B 

Second   DiWsion,  Subdivision  B  :  1  at 

«1,600.  1    at  81,400,   1  at  81,200,   2 

at  S80O 

Third   Division,  S\ibdivision  A  :    2   at 

•51,200 

Third  Dix'ision,  Subdivision  B  : —  # 
Messengci-s  :  1  at  .5900,  3  at  S800.  and  1 

at  .5000 


Books : 

For  tlie  General  Library,  inehiding 
binding 

For  the  Library  of  American  History. 
Cimtingenciex 


ScMMAltv. 

To  be  voted 

Authorizefl  by  Statute. 


Salaries, 


1916-17.  1     1915-16. 


S       cte. 
5,300  00 

4.750  00 

900  00 

900  00 

800  00 

1,600  00 

i,nofi  00 


24,487  50 

800  00 

.5,250  00 

150  0.) 


3,137  50 

600  00 

5,475  00 

5,700  00 

187  50 

1,050  00 
12,600  00 

1,250  00 
1,500  00 


78,037  50 


5,000  00 
5,000  (« 

7,200  00 
2,600  no 


6,800  00 

2,400  00 
800  00 

3,900  00 


32,700  00 


i«,ono  Oil 

l.O(X)  00 
12,.500  00 


62,200  00 


992,1)16  30 
801,.")00  00 


1,794,416  50 


Compared  with 
Estimates  on9l5-18 


Increase.  1  Decrease. 


•?       Its.  I        S    cts. 
15.3CO  00 


S    cts. 


4.675  00 

90'1  00 

900  00 

800  00 

1,600  00 

1,6<X)  00 


24,487  50 

900  00 

.^.250  00 

150  OO 


3,137  50 

600  00 

.^,475  00 

.3,700  UO 

187  50 

l,0.--n  00 
12.600  00 

1,250  00 
1,300  00 


78,062  50 


5,000  00 
5,000  00 


7,000  00 
2.500  Of 


6,150  00 

1,200  00 
800  00 

3,900  00 


31,550  00 


16,000  00 

1,000  00 

13,070  TO 


61,620  00 


1,017,7!W  00 
•SO  1,5(10  00 


1,819,299  00 


75  00 


200  00 
100  TO 


1,200  00 


1,150  (10 


.580  00 


ITO  (X) 


25  00 


350  TO 


570  TO 


24,882  50 


24,882  50 


44 


ESTIMATES.  1918-17 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
VIII.— ARTS  AND  AGRICULTURE. 
Amount  to  be  voted $3,263,000  00 


Details. 


1916-17. 


Patent  Record 

xppriineiital  Karms — Maintenance  of  Central 
Fartii.  and  establishment  and  maintaining  of 
additional  iiraneli  ^tationd 

Branch  of  Entomology 

For  the  administration  and  enforcement  of  the 
DestruHivc  Imect  and  Pest  Act 

For  the  development  of  the  dairying  industries, 
and  the  improvement  in  transoortation,  sale 
and  trade  in  food  and  other  agricultural 
products , 

Fruit  Branch 

Towards  the  encouragement  of  cold  storage 
warehouses  for  the  better  preservation  and 
handling  of  perishable  food  products 

Exhibitions 

For  renewing  and  improving  Canadian  exhibit 
at  Imperial  Institute,  London,  and  assist- 
ing in  the  maintenance  thereof 

Health  of  animals 

Dominion  Cattle  (Quarantine  buildings — Re- 
pairs, renewals,  etc 

For  the  administration  and  enforcement  of  the 
Meat  iiml  Canned  Foods  Act 

Publication  Branch 

International  Institute  of  Agriculture  to  assist 
in  maintenance  thereof  and  to  provide  for 
representation  thereat 

For  the  development  of  the  Live  .Stock 
industry '. 

To  enforce  the  Seed  Act,  to  test  seeds  for 
farmers  and  seed  merchants,  to  encourage  the 
production  and  use  of  superior  seeds,  and  to 
encourage  the  production  of  farm  and  garden 
crops    

National  Biological  Laboratory  (Revote)   . 

For  the  administration  and  carrying  out  of  the 
provision^*  of  The  Agricultural  Instruction 
Act 

Grant  to  Dominion  Exhibition 


~         ArruoRizED  EY  Statcte. 

3-4  Geo.  v.  Cap.  5.     The  Agrictdtural 
Instruction  Act. 

Ontario 

Quebec 

Nova  Scotia 

New  Brunswick 

Prince  Edward  Island t 

British  Columbia 

Manitoba . 

Saskatchewan   

AUierta 

Veterinary  colleges - 


SUMMART. 


To  be  voted 

-■Authorized  by  Statute. 


S  cts. 
30,000  DO 


346,000  00 
20,000  00 

75,000  00 


15^000  00 
115,000  00 


150,000  00 
100,000  00 


5,000  00 
570,000  00 

15,000  00 

292,000  00 
20,000  00 


2(',000  00 
600,000  00 


1511,000  00 
L'5.000  00 


25,000  00 
50,000  00 


Compar^i  with 
Kstimatex  of  1915-lC. 


1915-16. 


■    Increase. 


3,263,000  00 


301,158  45 
243,212  23 
74,859  28 
59,209  60 
30,443  75 
63,732  50 
70,767  21 
74,869  76 
61,747  22 
20,000  00 


1,000,000  00 


3,263,000  00 
1.000,000  00 


4,263,000  00 


30,000  00 


78.5.000  00 
20,000  0(1 

100,000  00 


150,000  00 
113,000  00 


200,000  00 
250,000  00 


5,000  00 
540,000  00 

15,000  00 

275,000  00 
15,000  00 


20,000  00 
550,000  00 


140,000  00 
25,000  00 


25,000  00 
50,000  00 


3,308,000  00 


266,013  64 
215,310  70 
68,001  87 
54,308  40 
29.138  28 
58,265  94 
64,421  31 
68,011  04 
56,528  82 
20,000  00 


900, 0(K)  00 


3.308,000  00 
900,000  00 


4,208,000  00 


61,000  00 


5,000  00 
2,000  00 


30,000  00 


17,000  00 
5,000  00 


.50,000  00 


10,000  00 


35,144  81 
27,901  ,53 

6.857  41 
4,901  20 
1,305  47 
5,466  56 
6,345  90 

6.858  72 
6,218  40 


1(X),00<3  00 


100,000  00 


Decrease. 


$     cU. 


25,000  00 


.50,000  00 
150,000  00 


45,000  OO 


45,000  00 


55,000  00 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17  45 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

IX.— QUARANTINE. 
Amount  to  be  voted 8248,000  00 


2 
o 
> 

Details. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 

d 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

61 
62 

.Salaries  and  contingencies  of  ot^nized  dis- 
tricts and  public  health  in  other  districts. . . 

Tracadie  and  iJ'Arcy  Island  Lazaretto,  and 
leprosy  generally     

S     cts. 

225,000  00 

11,000  00 

12,000  00 

$    cts. 

225,000  00 

11,000  00 

12.000  00 

■$    cts. 

$    cts. 

63 

Pnblic  NVorks  Health  Act 

248,000  00 

218,000  00 

X.— IMMIGRATION. 


Amo'jnt  to  be  voted . 


.?  1,574,000.00 


Details. 


64 
65 

66 


67 
68 


Salaries  of  Agents  and  employees  in  Canada, 
Great  Britain  and  foreign  countries 

Contingencies  inCanadiaii,  Hritisb  and  foreign 
Agencies  and  general  immigration  expenses 

Relief  of    distressed    Canadians  in  countries 
other  than  the  United  States 

Administration  of  Chinese  Immigration  : — 

.Salaries 

V>  mtingenciea     

Seed  Orain  Advance! 


I91ft-17. 


1915-16. 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


5       cts. 

630,000  00 

900,000  00 

6,000  00 

28,000  00 
10,000  00 


1,.574,000  00 


s 


cts. 


620,000  00 

1,200,000  00 

5,000  00 

30,000  00 

20,000  00 

1,275,000  00 


3,150,000  00 


Increase. 


Deere 


I 


10,000  00 


1,000  00 


300,000  00 


2,000  00 

10,000  00 

1,275,000  00 

1.576,000  00 


46 


ESTIM  ATI'S.  1916-17 


SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  3 


XL— PENSIONS. 


Amount  to  be  voted . 


.  $3,027,695.9 1 


Compared  with 
KKtimat4'8  1915-lfi. 


Mrs.  Wtn.  MeJJougall 

Compensation  to  pensioners  in  lieu  of  land.s. . . 
Pensions  on  account  of  the  Fenian  Raid,  1806 

1870 

Pensions  pay.able  U)  militia'-uen  on   account  of 
the   rebellion   of  188."),   and    active    service 

prenerally •  ■■  •. 

Pensions  payable  to  Mounted  Police,  Prince 
Albert  Volunteers  and  Police  Scouts  on  ac 

count  of  the  Rel>elIion  of  1S85 

Pensions  to  families  of  members  of  the  Force 
wlio  lost  their  lives  while  on  duty  :  - 

Margaret  .Johnson  Brooke  

.\nnie   Eva  Emily   and   Arthur  Stewart 

Mountf urd  Brooke 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Willmett 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fitzgerald     

Pension  to  J.  B.    Allan 

Pension  to  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Fuller 

Pension  to  Madame  F.abrc 

Pensions — European  War 

Appropriations  not  required  Jar  1916-17 


(B)  Estimates  ok  Pensions  Acthokizeii 
BY  Statute— Pensions  to  Judges. 

Supreme  Court  of  Canada. 

Hon.  Jamei  Maclennan 


Hon.  L.  B.  Caron  

W.  W.  ChagnoM   

C.  .1.  Doherty 

Sir  Alex.  Lacoste 

.J.  -A.  Ouimet 

A.  C.  Papinca  « 

5^.  Paonuelo 

H.  C."  Pelletier 

A.  B.  Routhier 
Sir  M.  M.  Tait. 

W.  White 

li.  O.  Loranger 

M.  Mathieu 

Sir  L.  A.  .Jette 

R.  ,S.  Cook 

H.  M.  Cimon 

C  C.  de  Lorimiei . .  > 

I>.  Tellier ... 

Sir  Charles  1*.  Davidson . 


1916-17. 


lOlolc: 


$    ots. 

1,200  00 
19  46 

L'.noo  (JO 

20,000  00 
1.290  28 

45(i  25 

100  20 

.j-i  75 

.V25  00 

JfMI  00 

GiiO  OU 

1,000  00 

3,000,000  00 


3,027,095  94 


2,t;uii 

4,6Bf; 
.■..333 
4,WiH 


Carried  forward. . 


7,0U0 
8,000 
8,000 
2,KC0 
7,000 
7,000 
8,000 
3,333 
7.(100 
7,000 
7,000 
8,000 


8     cts. 


Increase. 


H     cU. 


Decreait 


$     ct«. 


97,3.33  .30 


1,200  00 

19  46 

l,7r«  00 

250  00 

100,000  00 

80,000  00 

1,2!I0  28 

456  25 

109  50 

9  3<. 

54  75 

525  00 

450  00 

600  00 

1,000  00 

2,000,000  (X) 

1,000,000  00 

414  33 

414  .33 

2,:07,8G9  57 

919,826  37 

9,000  00 

• 

»,tH)0  Oil 

5,000  00 

5,000  00 

2,()!i(i  OG 

4,tilj(i  66 

5,333  33  . 

4,666  66 

3,:;33  34 

3,3,33  34 

4,6(10  66 

4.666  66 

7.000  00 

8.000  00 

8,000  00 

2.666  66, 

7.000  00 

7,000  00 

8,000  00 

3,333  33 

7.O00  Oo 

7,000  00 

7,000  00 

8,000  00 

104,:«3  30 

15,000  00 

22,000  00 

ESTIMATES,  1916-11 


47 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 


XI.— PENSIONS— Continued. 


J.  A.  Ardtujii      ...    . 

D.  J.  Brakes 

T.  A.  M." McCarthy. 
Hon.  !•".  Osier  ...      . 

T.  W.  Benson   

.\.  C.  Chadwick. . . . 

U.  Chisholni 

I.  .lamifcson   a. 

E.'  Morgan 

P.  McCurry 

0.  V.  Price 

J.  Rohb 

W.  S.  Senkler 

.Alex  Finktc 

H.  S.  McDonald  . . . 
Hon.  J.  V.  Teetzel. . 
.1.  K.  Harding 


Details. 


(Bl    EsTIilATE.S  OK   PEXSION.S    ALTIIORI/KP 
HV   SlATCTK  — Cotl<inil«/. 


Brovight  forward 
Ontarto. 


Nora  Seotio. 

Hull.  Sir  Robert  L.  Woiihcrlic 

■      A.  W.  Salary 

C.  .1.  Townsend 


yew  BruHSiCj'rk. 


Hon.  J.  A.  Vanwart  .. 

W.  Wilkinson 

Hon.  W.  Wfdderburn. 
.  W.  W.  WelU... 
Hon.  .S/>  F.  E.  Bnrker.. 
,1.  (!.  Forljes 


ManiUilja. 


Hon.  SirT.  \V.  Tavlor. 
.      D.  M.  Walker... 


yoHhKctt  Territory 

Hon.  T.  H.  McGuire 

British   Cnlumliin. 

Hon.  W.  W.  .SpinkB 
..  W.  N.  Bole.  . 
"      v..  Harrison   . 

Sa*k'itciuiii'n. 


Hon.  K.  L.  Wptmore 
M      T.  C.  Johnston. 


101«  17. 


Carrie<l  forward. 


.?    cts. 
1I7.333  30 


3,000  00 
7,000  00 
3,(K)0  00 
3,000  00 
3,0(X)  00 
3,000  IH) 
3,000  00 
3,1X10  00 
3,000  00 
3,000  00 
3,IHX>  ifj 


3,000  00 
4,066  66 
3,000  00 


3,000  00 
7,000  00 


a,  606  66 
3,0(X)  00 
3,000  00 
2,000  00 


3,500  00 


.3,333  33 
3,0fKP  00 


3,333  34 


2,000  00 
2,00fl  00 
2,000  00 


7,0(X)  WJ 
4,000  00 

19.5,833  21) 


1915-16. 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915  16 


104,333  .30 


3,(X)0  00 
2,600  (K) 
3,000  00 
7,000  00 
3,0(XI  00 
3,000  00 
3,000  00 
3,000  00 
3,000  00 
3.000  00 
3,000  00 
3,0fiO  00 
3,0(JO  110 
2,000  00 
3,000  00 
4,666  66 


7,000  00 
3,000  00 


2,666  66 
3,0tKI  00 
3,000  00 
2,000  00 
7,000  00 


3,333  33 
3,000  00 


W.XVA  34 


2,000  110 
2,000  00 
2,00f)  00 


7.000  00 
4,000  00 


Increase.        Decrease. 


210,933  29 


l.j,000  00 


3,000  00 


7,<iOO  00 


3.500  00 


*        cts. 
22,000  00 


3,000  on 
2.600  on 


2, 01  III  oo 


7,0110  0(1 


7.000  00 


28,500  00        43,1)00  00 


48 


ESTIMATES.  1916-17 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


XI.— PEN  SIGNS— Conc/urf«f. 


Details. 


1916-17.  1     1915-16. 


Coinpared  with 
Estimates  of  1915- 16. 


Increase. 


Decrease. 


(B)  Estimates  of  Pe.nsions  Adthokized 
BY  St.\tl'tb— Pensions  to  .TonoES.  —Con. 


Brought  forward ... 
Yukon  Territory. 


9    cts.,         $    cts. 

I 

195,833  29      210,933  29 


James  praig. 


Mucellaneous. 

Capt.  P.  •!.  Hankin,  late  Colonial  Secretary. 
Mrs.  Alice  Jcynson,  4-5  Geo.  V.  Cap.  11 ... . 


Militia  Pensions. 

Militia  Pension  Act,  1901 

Canada  Military  Asylum  Pensions. 

E.\penditure  authorized  by  Act  44  Victoria, 
chap.  18 


Royal  Northwest  Mounted  Police. 

Expenditure  authorized  by  Chapter  91  of  the 
Revised  Statutes  of  1906 


5,000  00 


2.595  56 
500  00 


90,000  00 


24  00 


43,.')64  38 


337,517  23 


SUMUARI. 


To  be  voted 

Authorized  by  Statute 


3,027,695  94 
337,517  23 


3,365,213  17 


i  cts. 

28  500  00 


i    cu 

43,600  00 


5,000  00 


2,595  56 


85,000  00 


48  00 


.■«,644  28 


500  00 


5,000  OO 


4,920  10 


342,221  13 


2,107,869  67 
342,221  13 


919,826  37 


2,450,090  70 


91.5,122  47 


24  00 


4,703  90 


4,703  90 


XII.— SUPERANNUATION. 
Amount  authorized  by  Statute $400,000  00 


Details. 

1010-17. 

1915-16. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  ot  1915-16. 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

Probable  amount  required          

S     cts. 
400,000  00 

$     cts. 
400,000  00 

S    cts. 

$     CU. 

ESTIMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XIII.— MILITIA  AND  DEFENCE. 
Amount  to  be  voted 85,684,500 


49 


S 


82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 


Details. 


Allowances  Active  Militia 

Cadet  Services 

Clothing 

Contingencies 

Customs  Dues 

Departmental  Library 

Dominion  Arsenal 

Engineer  Services  and  Works 

Grants  to  Associations  and  i^andg 

Headqiiarters,  Divisional  and  District  Staffs. . 

Maintenance.  Military  Properties 

Permanent  Force  

Printing  and  Stationery 

Royal  Jlilitary  College 

Salaries  and  Wages 

Schools  of  Instruction 

Stores 

Surveys 

Transport  and  Freight 

Training  Area  and  Lands  for  military  purposes. 
Appropriations  not  required  for  1910-17 


1916-17. 


$  cts. 

100,000  00 
10O,0C0  00 
800,000  00 

60,000  00 

100,000  00 

1,000  (10 

100,000  oo 

500,000  00 

83,000  00 

205,  .500  00 

180,000  00 

2,300,000  00 

70,000  00 
160,000  00 
260,000  00 
150,001)  00 
100,000  00 

40,000  00 
175,000  00 
200,000  00 


1915-16. 


130, 
100, 


$     eta. 

000  00 
000  00 


59, 
12.), 

1, 

3(M), 

1,078, 

83, 

205, 

ii;o. 

2,500. 

70. 

1(10, 

23.5, 

He, 


000  00 
000  00 
000  00 
000  00 
700  00 
OOO  00 
500  00 
000  00 
.000(11 
000  00 

noo  00 

000  00 
000  00 


Statutory : — 

Pay  of  Military  Members  of  the  Militia 
Council  and  Inspector  General 


5,684,500  00 


40, 

200, 

200, 

G, 


000  00 

000  00 

OIX)  00 

50  00 


5,793,900  00 


21,600  00        21,600  00 


5,706,100  00  15,815,550  00 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase.       Decrease. 


$     eta. 


800,000  00 
1,000  00 


20,000  00 


30,000  00 


25,000  00 

200,000  00 
578,700  00 


200,000  00 


25,001)  00 

10,000  00 

100,000  00 


I 


25,000  00 
6,750  00 


109,450  00 


108,450  00 


3—4 


50 


ESTIMATES.  I9IG-I7 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
XIII— MILITIA  AND  DEFENCE— Vonlinued. 


Al.LOWANCF.S. 


•^        Cts.  -S         cts. 


Allowances  to  Officers  of  the  Active  Miiitia  for  coiiiinand  [Kiy,  drill  in- 
struction, earn  of  arms  :inH  ixistase lOO.OfK)  'XI 


CaUKT    JiKKVICES. 

For  pay  of  instnictors,  expenses  of  teachers  rjualifying  at  Military  Sehouls, 
and  contingent  expenses . 


Clothing  and  Nkcessabiks. 
For  the  Militia,  including  Permanent  Corps 


CONTINCKNCIKS. 

For  contingent,  miscellaneous  and  unforeseen  esjienses,  includiujt  tele- 
graphing and  telephoning,  advertising,  allowance.,*  to  officiating 
clergymen  at  the  Permanent  Force  Stations,  entertaining  e.viwnses 
of  officers  commanding  divisions  and  districts,  collecting  military  in- 
telligence, legal  exijenses,  guards  of  honour,  escorts  and  .salutes,  etc  . 

CfsTOMS  Dles. 

For  payment  of  Customs  dues  on  all  importations,  including  clothmgand 
equipment  imported  by  the  Militia 


Departmental  LiuRAiiv. 
For  purchase  of  bitoks  of  reference 

Dominion  Aksenal. 
For  pay  of  staff  and  permanent  employees  &c   . .  . 


Engineer  .Services  and  Work.s 


Ordinary  repairs  and  works . 

Armouries  generally 

New  Rifle  Ranges   

t^uebec  Fortification  Walls 

Appropriations  tint  required  for  !f*}i:-I7 


Okants  to  Associations  ani I  B.wiis. 

For  grants  to  Artillery  and   Rifle  Assttciatinns,  military  bands  .tiul  mili' 
tary  institutes .. 


Heai»jlahtei!.s,  Divisional  and  Distkkt  Stakf-s. 

For  p.ay  and  allowances  of  the  staff  at  Headquarters  and  in  the  Divisions 
and  Districts 1 


100,00<l  *« 


800,000  00 


(iO.OOO  OtI 


100,000  00 


I.iKX)  00 


100,000  00 


41  "1. 000  iK) 
50,000  00 
25,000  00 
25,000  00 


500,000  00 


S3, 000  00 


205,.t00  00 


1.'V).(KKI  IK) 


100,000  00 


.5'.>.0<MI   IMI 


125.000  (Ml 


1,000  i>0 


3(KI,<I00  IX) 


4011, 1 KXI  iiO 
225,C0O  OO 
l(¥t.O<lO  00 
37,000  00 
316,700  00 


1,078,700  00 


83,000  tMi 


205,800  00 


ESTIilATES.  t9l6-n 
SESSIONAL    PAPER   No.   3 

XIIL— MILITIA  AND  DEFENCE— Concluded. 


51 


(a)  Pay  and  all  allowances.. 
(6)  Provisions  and  supjilies. 
(c)  RpinimntK 


Oftails. 


M.MNTKNANCK  OK  Mll-lT.MiV    l"Rin'KRTIK.s. 

For 'rent,  fuel,  liffht.  water  rates  and  contingent  ex|>ense8  in  connection 
with  the  maintenance  of  drill  halls,  armouries,  rifle  ranges,  etc.,  for 
the  active  militia 


Permanknt  Kokik. 


Printing  and  Sr.iTioNKRv. 

To  iJay  the  King's  Printer  for  printing  and  stationery  requii-ed  for  the 
Slilitia,  and  for  the  jiurchase  of  text  books,  also  for  translation  into 
French  of  Kegulations,  Orders,  etc 

l{ov.\L  MiLlT.\RY  (;oi,i.ki;k. 

For  all  exitenses  except  repairs  to  Imildings. . . 

S.\LARIKS   ANll   Waoks. 

Fur  pay  of  caretakers,  watchmen,  messengers,  barrack  labourers,  store 
labourers,  boat  crews  at  Halifax,  engineers  and  firemen  for  the  drill 
lialls,  and  all  other  civil  employees  in  the  Divisions  and  Districts  not 
provided  for  elsewhere 


2,;fOO,00(J  CO 


Schools  <»•  Military  iNSTBUtTioN. 

1- or  I >ay  of  Officers,  N.C.O'a  and  Men  of  the  active  .Militia  attending 
lourses  of  military  Instruction 

.Stores. 

For  purchase  of  tents,  blankets,  and  for  artillery,  engineer,  medical,  vete 
rinary  and  other  stores  necessary  for  the  Militia 


SlRVKVS. 

For  iMxy  of  men  t€m|H>rariIy  employed  on  this   work   and   all   contingent 
expense"  in  connection 

Tkansi-ort  ani>  Fbkioht. 

(■i)  Trans|x>rt  of  Staff 

j'l)  Transport  of  Permanent  Force 

(r)  TransiKirt  of  .\ctive  Militia  attending  Schools  of  Instruction 

{ft)  Trans) M)rt  of  .Stores 


Trai.ning  Arkas. 
For  purchase  of  land  for  training  areas  in  the  various  Districts. 


1916-17. 


ISO,  1100  (HI 


1,8(10,000  00 

4110,000  00 

10,000  00 


70,000  00 


160,000  00 


260,000  00 


l.->0,(t00  00 


100,000  iXt 


10,000  00 


i9iu-ii; 


?         <:ts 


leo.ixio  00 


2,000,0<JO  00 

490,000  00 

10,000  01) 


2,500,IX)0  OO 


70,000  UO 


160,000  OO 


23.^,000  OO 


140,000  m 


25,000  00 
40,000  00 
25,00")  Oo 
S5,000  00 


175,000  00 


200,000  00 


40,000  00 


3o,(K)0  Oo 
60,000  00 
25,000  00 
S.'i.OOO  00 


200,000  00 


200,000  t)0 


:i— 4i 


52  ESTIMATES,  191617 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
XIV.— RAILWAYS  AND  CANALS— CHARGEABLE  TO  CAPITAL. 
Amount  to  be  voted §19,815,773  00 


102  •; 


103-!. 


104 


105 


106 


107 


108 


Details. 


Railways. 

Intercolonial  Btiilvxxy. 

Anti-creepers  and  tie  plates  . .-. 

Branch  Line— Sunny  Brae  to  Mulgrave 

Bridges — To  strengthen     

Dartmouth  to  Deans  Branch  Lino 

Halifax — Docks  and  wharves. 

Halifax — New  terminal  facilities 

Installation  of  block  system  in  connection  with  cper 

ation 

Levis— Improvements  at 

Moncton — Locomotive  and  car  shops,  with  equipment 

.Monoton— Elimination  of  level  crossings 

Original  construction    

PerniaiiPnt  farm  crossings  and  culverts 

Power  Plan!  s —  I  ncreased  facilities 

.Safety  appliances  for  e(iuipment.  

St.  John — Spur  line  to  Courteiiay  Bay 

Surveys  and  inspections 

To  increase  accommodation  and  facilities  along  the 

line 

To  pay    claim  of  M.   E.  Keefe  on  Halifax  Engine 

House 

Water  supply — To  increase 

Appropriations  not  nquind  for  1916-17 


Prince  Edirard  Island  Haihcat/. 


Bridges — To  strengthen 

Original  construction   

Surveys  and  inspections . . . . ' 

To  increase  accommodation  and  facilities  along  the 

line   

To  provide  Car  Ferry — Construction,   terminals  and 

nete.ssary  connections 

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-27 


New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Islxnd  Railwaij 

To   bring  line   up   to  Intercolonial  Railway  Branch 
Line  standard .* , 


International  Railway. 

To  bring  line  up  to  Intercolonial  Railway  Branch 
Line  standard 


Htidson  Bap  Railwaii. 
Construction  of  Railway  Terminals  and  Elevator. . 
'National  Transcontinental  Railway. 

Construction 

Quebec  Bridge. 
Construction j 


Revote. 


8  cts. 


20,000  OO 
978,000  00 


150,1X10  00 

5ob',6o6 '66 

5,000  00 

130,000  00 

50,000  00 

25,0<j0  00 


5,0*50  00 
1,000  00 


.111,000  00 
20,000  00 

24,000  00 


4,500  00 


2,023,500  00 


3,000  00 

»00  00 

1,000  00 

7,700  00 

100,000  00 


113.100  00 


7.000  00 


800,000  00 


1916-17. 


$  ct«. 


20,000  00 
!)7»,000  00 
48.?,500  00 
150,000  00 

28,000  00 
3,000.000  00 

5,000  00 

130,0011  Off 

50,000  00 

25,000  00 

30,000  00 

.5.000  00 

1,000  00 

24,000  on 

111.000  no 

20,000  00 

8.5,000  00 

11,173  00 
4,500  00 


) 015-10 


5,161,173  CO 


3,(KX>  00 

800  00 

1.000  00 

7,700  00 

600,000  00 


613,100  00 


129,600  00 


7,900  00 


3,000,000  00 


J. 500,000  00 


3,450,000  00 


.50  000  00 

1,000.000  (10 

7OO.0<«i  ",. 

riio,oo<i  "" 

30,000  00 
3,000.000  00 

14,000  00 
20(J,000  00 

iio,(Kio  00 

125.000  m 

600  tW 

10,00«  00 

23.C00  00 

24.000  00 

112,000  01 
S7,000  00 

102,000  MM 


27,S00  «0 
3,140,750  00 


9,265,650  00 


in. 000  fH' 

8110  0(1 

10,400  <») 

17,600  00 

1,900.000  00 
125  00 


1.938,925  00 


25.000  no 


11,200  00 


5,500,000  00 


.5,000,000  (."-( 


3,500.000  00 


ESTIMATES,  1916-11 


53 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  3 

XIV.— 1{AILWAYS  AND  CANALS— CHARGEABLE  TO  CAPITAL 

Concluded . 


3 

2 


109 


110 


111 


112 


113 


Details. 


Revote. 


Railways— CAPITAL — Concluded. 
WeUand  Ship  Canal. 
Construction 


Subgidi/. 

To  thp  Edmonton,  Dunvegan  .md  British  Cohicnbia 
Railway,  for  a  subsidy  for  a  branch  line  from 
ix>int  on  it«  line  as  located,  situated  near  tlie 
Spirit  River  settlement,  to  and  through  the 
Grande  Prairie  Xjand  District,  Alberta,  for  a  dis 
tance  not  exceeding  sixty  miles  ;  on  the  same 
t^rnis  and  conditions  a.**  subsidies  were  granted  in 
aid  of  the  construction  of  certain  railways  as  em 
bodied  in  the  Act  3-4  Geo.  V,  Cap.  96,  1913 


Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17. . 
Canals— Capital  . 
Zachine. 

Improyements— Lock  4 

Ridcau . 


Towards  construction  of  bridge  on  Rideau   Canal  at 
Pretoria  Avenue,  Ottawa 


Trenc. 

Construction 

Various. 
Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 . . 

dUMllARV. 

Intercolonial  Railway 

Prince  Kdwiird  Island  Railwaj" 

iNew  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island 

|[ntern:>tii)nal  Railway   .. 

iHu'lson  Bay  Railway 

[National  Transcontinental  Railway 

'.Quebec  Bridge 

I  W.-llanrl  Ship  Canal 

ISulj.'idy — Kdmonton,  Dunveganand  British  Columbia 

1     Railway   

Ai'i'fiqiriations  not  required  lor  Railtoaytfor  1910-17. 
Canals  


500,000  00 


1916-17. 


1915-16. 


S     cts. 


4,5fl0,{i00  00 


384,000  00 


40,000  00 
200,000  00 


240,000  00 


2,02.^,500  00 
113,  UK)  00 


7,900  00 
800,000  00 


500,000  00 

2io,im  00 ' 


3,084,500  00 


30,000  00 

40,000  00 
1,000,000  00 


1,070,000  00 


5,161,173  00 

61.3,100  00 

129,600  00. 

7,900  00 

3.0fKi,0(W  110 

1,5<>0,UUO  00 

3,450,000  00 

4,500,000  m 

384,000  00 
1,070,600  Oil 


19,815,773  00 


?      cts. 


5,500,000  00 


7.50,000  00 


156,000  00 


40,000  00 


1,500,000  00 


150,500  00 
1.816,500  00 


9,26.5,650  «i 
l,93,S,92.i  00 
25,000  00 
H,20()  00 
5,500,0110  00 
5,000,000  00 
3,.5CH),000  00 
5,500,000  00 


750,000  00 
1,846,.J00  00 

33,337,275  00 


54  EHTtUATKfi.  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
XV— RAILWAYS  AND  CANALS— CHARGEABLE  TO  INCOME. 
Amount  to  be  voted .  8602,850  00. 


.-• 

•^ 

Uetailf. 

Re  vote. 

I9I8-I7. 

191.%  ir.. 

y. 

C\.N.\1.». 

■<        cts. 

S        ct-1. 

.*           r,.. 

Cliambt^f, 

111 

Reiiewiiig  bridge,  Daigneaiilt's  Crossing 

Corn  watt. 

5,000  00 

5,000  00 

.j.inni  no 

ll.T 

[inprovement* .. 

(Jitibec  Canals. 

0,500  00 

9.500  00 

i9,."i<io  no 

n.{ 

Dredging 

; 

8,000  00 

6.000  no 

9,000  no 

6,000  on 

liidfnu. 

1  17 

:io,ooo  00 

.so,  000  110 

SI.  I'ctirs. 

118   . 

Improven)ent^   .                

Soulangcs. 

101,00(1  00 

163,IXHI  00 

299,0(NI  no 

119 

Mooring  (xist-s 

rrrnt. 

900  no 

1,.500  00 

i,2no  no 

130 

40,(KX)  00 

40,000  0<i 

WeWiiul. 

121 

:<o,noo  00 

:^>  INK)  00 

WiJIiavMurg. 

122 

Improvements 

Vuriout. 

2,500  no 

Appropriations  itol  reiiuired  for  1910-17 

Carried  forward 

r9,5iX)  m 

116,400  00 

29.^500  00 

525,200  on 

ESTIMATES,  1916-17  55 

SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  3 
X\'.— UAILWAYS  AND  CANALS— CHARGEABLE  TO  INCOME— Conc^utierf. 


iJ.'taiU. 


KiVdti- 


1»1«-17. 


1915-lC.. 


123 -; 


Kam.waks  ami  (.'anai.s— Incomi;     Conchidal. 
Brought  forward . .    . 

M[8CEI.I.ASKOls. 


Arbilratiiiiis  ami  awards 

iBoiird  of  Railway  Commissioners  for  Canada  — Main 

j        tenauce  and  ojjenition  of,  includijig  SSOJ.OO  for 

'        Clyde  Leavitt  i>»  chief  fire  ins|)ector      

iBoard   of  Railway  Comini^sioners  for    Canada— T< 

I         pay  expenses  in  connection  with  eases  befoie  the 

Contribution  of  the  (iovernment  Railways  to  the. 
faculty  of  Mc(;ill  University  towards  the  founda- 
tion of  a  school  of  railway  en^rineering  and  trans- 
lx)rtation  in  general,  in  connection  with  the 
faculty  of  Applied  Science 

Contribution  of  the  Government  Railways  to  the 
faculty  of  the  Polytechnic  ScIukpI,  Montreal,  for 
the  advancement  of  learning  in  connection  with 
railway  engineering  .and  transijortation  in  general. 

Cost  of  litigation 

Governor  General's  Cars— Attendance,  repaire  and 
alterations,  etc 

Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway— Remuneration  to 
Government  Oirectiir  of - 

Miscellaneous  works  not  provided  for 

Surveys  and  Inspections- Canals 

Surveys  and  Ins)>e<:tions— Railways 

To  pay  ex|)enses  in  connection  with  consolidation  of 
Railway  Act      

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916—17 


$       cts.  I  $       ets. 

lit;, 400  iKi  29.1.500  00 

3,000  00  4,000  (10 

17H,330  00 

lo.OOO  0<)  25.000  00 


3,000  00 


.0,000  00 
1.000  00 


.AcTHOBr/.En  iiv  Statltk.  j- 

Salaries  of  the  Board  of  Railway  Commissioners  and. 
Secretary : , 


2,.500  00 


2,  .500  00 
(i,000  00 

5.0011  00 

2,000  Wi 

5,000  00 

2S,000  00 

.50,1  W  00 

2,000  00 


138,400  00  r>02,850  00 


5.5,000  00 


.Sl'mmahv. 

jTo  be  voted 

'  Authorized  by  Statute  . . 

Total 

I 


138,400  00  602,850  00 
55,000  00 


138,400  00  I       057,850  (K) 


S       cts. 
525,200  00 

4,0(JO  (10 

179,600  00 
2.5,000  OO 

2,.500  0(1 


2,500  00 

(;,ooo  00 

5,0IK)  0(J 

2,000  0(> 

.5,000  00 

;i5.ooo  00 

75,00(J  00 

2,00<)  00 
1,097  as 


869,897  33 


,5,5,000  (10 


869,897  33 
5.5,000  00 


924,897  3;< 


56  ESTIMATES.  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
XVI.— PUBLIC   WORKS— CHARGEABLE   TO  CAPITAL. 
Amount  to  be  voted .' $8,072,000  00 


^ 


o 
55 


124-1 


125" 


Ottawa — Archives  Buildinp;— Extension 

Ottawa  Eastern  Departmental  Block — Addition 

Ottawa — New  Departmental  buildings  and  sites  therefor. 

Ottawa — Parliament  Buildings — Addition 

Toronto — New  Federal  Building 

Appropriations  not  required  for  1910-17 


Details. 


rUBUO  BCILDIKGS. 


Harbours  and  Rivkks. 

Halifa.^  Dry  Dock 

St.  John  Harbour. — Improvements 

Quebec  Harbour — Improvements 

Quebec  Harbour — Dry  Dock  at  Lauzon 

Quebec  Harbour— River    St.     Charles— Improvements    to 

navigation 

Toronto  Harbour— Improvements 

French  River  waterway  improveujents . .    . 

Port  Arthur  and   Fort  William— Harbour  and  River  im 

provements 

Vancouver  Harbour — Improvements 

Victoria  Harbour — Improvements 

Esquimau — Dry  Dock. .   . . 

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 


Revote. 


5(J,000  00 
fl.OOO  0(1 


100,000  00 
210,000  00 


369,000  00 


250,000  00 
495,606' 00 


eoo.ofK)  00 

400,000  00 


200,000  00 


Recapitulation. 

Public  Buildings 

Harbours  and  Rivers 


1,945,000  00 


369,000  00 
1,945,000  00 


2,314,000  00 


1916>I7. 


3        cts. 

50,000  00 

17,000  00 

200,000  00 

100,000  00 

210,000  00 


577,000  00 


250,000  00 
1,000,000  00 

495,000  00 
1,500,000  00 

700,000  00 
600,000  00 
400,000  00 

1,000,000  00 
350,000  00 

1,000,000  00 
200,000  00 


7,495,000  00 


577,000  00 
',495,000  00 


8,072,000  00 


1915-16. 


•?      cts. 

50,000  00 
25,000  00 
100,000  00 
100,000  00 
225,000  00 
200,000  00 


700,000  00 


250,000  00 

1,500,000  00 

500,000  00 

700,00f)  00 

500,000  00 

1,000,000  00 

4.50.000  00 

1,700,000  00 

1,3.50,000  00 

1,400,000  00 

250,000  00 

34,200  00 


9,634,200  00 


700,000  00 
9,634,200  00 

10,334,200  00 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  3 

XVri.— PUBLIC  V\-ORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO  IXCOME. 
Amount  to  be  voted 818,685,366  50. 


57 


Details. 


Public  Bi'ildingk. 
Ifovtt  Seotia. 


Amherst — Xew  post  office 

Amheret— Drill  hall 

Bear  River — Public  building 

Bridgf  to«ii — Post  office 

Canning-  Public  tmilding 

Chester — Public  building 

Dartmouth — New  public  building 

Balifax  Citadel — New  quarters  tor  single  men  and  recrea- 
tion establishment 

Halifax — Customs  ••xamining  warehouse   

Halifax— Customs  House — Improvements 

Halifax  Dominion  buildings — Improvements,  repairs,  etc. 

Halifax — Drill  hall  for  liSrd  Regiment 

Halifax — Postal  station  at  nortTi  end 

Hantuport— Public  building     

Mahone  Bar — Public  Viuilding 

Middleton— Public  building 

North  Sydney—  Public  building — Improvements 

Pictou  Customs  House — New  furnaces,  etc 

Port  Hawkesburj- — Public  building 

Shubenac-idie— Public  building - 

Stewiackf  -I'ublic  Vjuilding 

Sydney  ijublic  building— Improvementb 

Truro — New  public  building 

Appropriationt  not  required  for  1916-17 


Prince  Edward  Island. 


Appropriations  not  required  for  1916—17., 


New  Brunswick. 


Buctouche — Public  building 

Chatham— Public  Building — Addition 

.MiUtown — Public  building 

Sackville — Public  building   

Shediac— Public  building 

St.  John — Dominion  buildings — Improvements,  repairs,  etc 

St.  John — New  i»ost  office 

St  George — Puhlic  building 

Appropriationt  not  required  for  1916-17 


Maritime  Provinces  Generally. 
Dominion  public  buildings — Improvements,  repairs,  etc. 


Revote. 


S     cts. 


25,000  GO 
6,000  00 
4,000  00 
4,000  00 
15,000  00 
15,000  OO 
8,000  00 

13,000  00 
400,000  00 


45,000  00 

25,000  00 
9.000  00 
2,000  00 

15,000  00 
5,00U  00 
2,000  00 
3,000  00 
475  00 
500  00 
1,000  00 

23,000  00 


320,975  00 


10,000  00 
12.000  00 
3.000  00 
15,000  00 
18,000  00 


20,000  00 


78,000  00 


1916-17. 


iins-iG. 


•S  cts. 


26,000  00 
6,000  00 
4,000  00 
4,000  00 
15,000  00 
15,000  00 
8,000  00 

13,000  00 

100,IX»0  00 

3,000  00 

5,000  0(1 

45,000  00 

25,000  00 
9,000  00 
2,000  00 

15,000  00 
5,000  'JO 
2,000  00 
3,000  00 
475  00 
500  00 
2,000  00 

23,000  00 


329,975  00 


10,000  00 
12,000  00 

3,000  00 
15,000  00 
18,000  00 

5,000  00 
94,000  00 
20,000  00 


177,000  00 


25,000  00 


25,000  00 
10,000  00 
4,00<1  00 
4,000  00 
15,000  00 
15,000  00 
40,000  00 

13,000  00 

100,000  00 

3,000  00 

5,000  00 

4.5,000  00 

25,000  00 
9,000  00 
2,000  00 

15.000  00 
5,000  00 
2,o00  OO 
3,0W>  00 
2,000  00 
.TOO  00 
3,000  00 

2.1,000  00 
2.500  00 


371,000  00 


10,000  00 


10,000  00 
12,000  IX) 
.30.000  00 
15,000  00 
18.000  00 
5,000  00 
75,000  00 
20,000  00 
29,500  00 


214,.tOO  00 


25,000  00 


58  K.HTIMATES.  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
XVII.—PUBLIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO   INCOME— C'onlin««d. 


DetuilH. 


129^ 


130 


I'CBI.I''  lU  Il.DINOS— Co>l(i)IKfrf. 
Qllfhcc. 


Biauport — Public  buildint;    

Bedford— Public  building 

Bwrthier— New  Public  building 

r)'l3raeli — Public  building 

Dominion  Public  buildings— Improvements,  repairs,  etc. 

East  Angus— Public  building 

Ga»|ie— Public  building    

CJnmd  Mere— Public  building ... 

(Jiosse  Isle  Quarantine  Station— Improvements  and  repairs 

tobuildings  and  fittings,  furniture 

Grosse  Isle  Quarantine  Station — New  buildings 

Hull  Post  Office— Levelling  and  sodding  grounds,  etc 

.leune  Lorette — Public  building 

Joliette  Public  building — .Addition  to    ..; 

Maisonneuve,  Postal  Station  "  M  "  Montreal 

Mont  Laurier  Public  building 

Montreal  General  Post  Office— Remodelling   old    building, 

including  arbitsators'  award  with  interest,  etc 

Montreal — Postal  Station  "A  " 

Montreal — Postal   Station    "G"— St.   Lawrence  Division 

Prince  Arthur  and  Elgin  Streets ... 

Montreal — New  barracks 

Montreal — New  Inland  Revenue  building 

Montreal— New  Ordnance  Depot . . 

Montreal  Dominion  buildings— Improvements,  repairs,  etc 

Murray  Bay — Public  building 

Quebec  Post  Office— Enlargement  and  alterations. 

Quebec  (Savard    Park)— tsolated  cottages    for   contagious 

diseases  and  disinfecting  buildings 

Shawville — P\ililic  building    

Sherbrooke  Public  building— Addition . . 

Stanstead  Plain — Public  building 

Ste  Agathe  des  Monts — Public  building 

Ste  Anne  de  Beaupre— Public  building 

St.  Jacques  de  L'.Achigan — Public  building 

St.  Ours — Public  building 

St.  Romuald  d'Etcheniin — Public  building 

Ste  Therese — Public  building 

Three  Rivers — New  Public  building 

Verdun  — Public  building 

Waterville — Public  building 

Westmount— Drill  Hall  and  Armoury 

Appropriations  not  required  for  tOId'l? 


Ontario. 


Barrie— Drill  hall ■. 

Berlin — Public  building 

Brantford  — New  drill  hall 

Bru.si»els— Public  building 

Burford — Public  building j 

Burk's  Kails— Public  building 

Campbellford — Public  building .....      

Cannington — Public  building 

Cobourg — New  public  building 

Copper  Cliff — Public  building 

Cornwall  public  building — Improvements 

Dominion  imblic  buildings-  Improvements,  repaii-s,  etc. 

Carried  forward 


Revote. 


101»-17. 


20,000  00 
10,000  00 
10,000  00 
lO.fKX)  00 

5,0*  (M) 
25,000  00 
19..MI0  00 


125,000  00 

1.000  00 

10,000  00 


72,000  Of) 
5,000  00 


125,000  Ot' 

.50,000  00 
100.(100  00 
120,(100  00 

50,000  00 

8,000  00 
75,000  00 

18,000  00 

12,000  00 

10,000  00 

10,000  00 

5,000  00 

10,000  00 

15,000  00 

14,500  00 

2,000  00 

2,000  00 

30,000  00 

26,000  00 

15,000  00 

30,000  00 


1,040, (KO  00 


1.1,000  00 
50,000  00 
75,000  00 

22,500  oa 

4,000  00 
20,000  00 
16,000  00 

8,00(1  00 
25,000  00 
15,000  00 

3,000  00 


2,53,500  00 


ct*«. 


20,000  00 
10,000  00 
10,000  00 
10,000  00 
:h5,0(X)  (Ki 
5,000  W 
2.5.  OOO  00 
19,500  OO 

15,000  00 
12.5,000  00 

1,000  00 
10,000  00 
11,000  00 
72,000  00 

".,000  WJ 

28,000  O-? 
125,000  00 

50,000  00 

1(10,0(10  OO 

1  -Ji  1. 1  too  no 

50,000  00 

30,000  00 

13.000  00 

17.5,000  (Kl 

18,000  00 

16.000  00 

KJ.OOO  00 

1(;,0(0  00 

5,000  0<1 

10,000  00 

15,000  00 

14,500  00 

2,000  00 

4,000  00 

45  000  00 

35,000  (X) 

15,000  00 

30,000  00 


1,294,000  00 


294.. 5(X)  00 


191.Vltl. 


20,000  OO 

10,000  00 

10,000  (KJ 

10,000  (HI 

35,(H)0  (Kl 

30,000  (to 

2.5,000  00 

20,000  OO 

15,000  00 
1.50,000  0*.' 

1,00<)  00 
10,000  OO 
20,000  (HI 
72,000  OO 

5,00(1  <Ki 

.TS.IXK)  oO 

lti0,oo;i  OO 

50,000  00 

100,000  00 

120,000  (X) 
.50,000  OO 
.30,000  00 
22.000  00 

200, WKi  Ol 

18,000  Oo 
24,flK)  (Kl 
10,0(X)  0!' 
lO.fXXl  00 
2.5,000  00 
10,000  00 
15,000  00 
1.5,000  OO 
6,000  OO 
5,000  OO 

140,000  00 
26,000  00 
1.5,000  00 
30,000  00 

(>96.790  00 


2,249,290  00 


50,000  (Kl 
50,000  QO 
7.5,000  00 
22,500  00 
25,0(Kt  (Ml 
20,000  00 
l(i,000  (X) 

8,(K)0  OO 
2.5,000  Oo 
15.000  00 

.5,0(K)  00 
3,5,000  00 

31(i,.5(K)  OO 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17  59 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   3 

XV^IL— PUBLIC  WORKS— CHARGE A.BLE   TO  INCO^K—Cantinued. 


VM  , 


L 


Details 


PiHLic  Bi'ii.KiNGS — Continued. 

Brought  forwards 

Ont't  rio.  — Contiinu*d . 


DunuvilU — Pulilic  building  . .  ...  

Durham— Fuhlic  building 

Elinira — I'ublic  building 

Kxet«r- Public  building  

Forest  -  Public  building 

Fort  Krancts — Public  liuilding 

Fort  William — Customs  house  and  examining  waivhouse. . . 

Fort  William— DrUl  haU 

Gait— Drill  hall 

G«irgftown — Public  building  .' 

Gore  Hay-^Public  building    .    .    .    

Gravenhuist — Public  building 

Hamilton  public  buUding^Enlarpements  and  improTe- 
ment.s 

Hamilt«)n — Postal  Station  **B" 

Hesiieler — Public  building 

Huntxville — Public  building.    

Ingcrsull — Drill  hall 

Kemptville — Public  liuilding — Additional  land  required... 

Kenora— Drill  hall    

King.Hton  R.M.C. — Covered  drill  hall   

Kingston — iJrdnauce  stores  building 

Kingsville — Public  building  

Lindsay  public  liuilding — Improvement.-  

Listowei— Drill  hall 

London  Armoury — To  enlarge  sit© 

Ijondon — Post  oltice 

London  Cuscoius  Hou.se — -Improvements 

Meaford — Public  building 

Mill  Brook — Public  building 

Milverton — Public  building '...    / 

Morrisburg — Public  building 

Najanee— Drill  hall 

New  Liekeard— Public  building       

New  Hambuig — Public  building 

Oakville — Public  building  

Omngeville  public  building— Alterations,  additions,  etc.  .. 

Ottawa  Dep.irtniental  buildings — Fittings,  etc 

Ottawa  Customs  building - 

Ottawi—Xew  drill  hall    

Ottawa  Parliament  buildings — Imi>rovement8 

Ottawa  Parliament  and  T)epartmental  buildings  —  Re- 
wiring, etc  

Ottawa  Public  buildings— Preservation  of  trees,  etc 

Owen  Soimd-  Drill  hall 

Palinerston — Public  building.    . 

Parr\-  Sound— Public  building  . 

Pembroke -Drill  hall   

Pimbrrpke  jiublic  building— Im{)rovemente    

Penetangmshene—  Public  b\iilding 

Perth-Public  building ..    .' 

t'eterlorough- New  Public  building 

Petrolia  public  building— ImpnvementB,  etc 

Picton  p<jst  otHce— Addition,  etc 

Port  Stanley — Public  Viuilding " 

Prescott  Customs  house     New  roof,  eto 

PreMC*>tt  p<ist  offlce  — N«w  roof,  etc   .  , 


Revote. 


1916-17.    I     1916-lC. 


S      cts. 
253,500  00 


120, 000  IIO 
2-),0C0  00 


15,000  00 
20,000  00 
25,000  00 
15,000  00 
.'iO.OOO  ilO 

G.OOO  00 
20,0<JO  00 

5.000  00 
20.000  00 

47,000  00 
.3.5,000  00 
22,0i)0  00 
20,0<HI  00 
2.5,000  00 

l,.-300  00 
20,000  00 
15,000  00 
10,000  00 
20,000  00 

7,000  00 

3,<X)'>  00 
50,000  00 
93.000  00 

7,000  Ofi 
10,000  110 
20,000  00 


20,000  00 

5,000  00 

20,000  00 

10,000  00 

5,000  00 

9,000  00 


50,000  00 


30,000  00 
5,000  00 
25,000  00 
l.i.OOO  00 
20,1100  00 
2,000  00 


7,000  00 

25,000  00 

47,000  00 

2,000  00 

11.000  00 

5,000  00 

2.000  00 

2,000  00 


S       cts.j         *       cts. 
294,500  00      346.500  00 


20.000  00 
24,000  00 
5,000  00 
1.5,  WKl  HO 
20,00<i  00 
2.j,000  00 
15,000  iiO 

30,(m>  IK) 

G.IK'O  00 
20,000  1(1 

.\000  00 
20,000  00 

47,000  00 
,"?5,00<1  00 
22,000  00 
20,000  00 
25.0fK)  0*) 

l,.'i00  00 
20,000  00 
15.000  00 
10,000  OO 
20,000  00 

7,000  00 

;<,iHK)  110 

50,000  00 
95,000  00 

7,000  00 
10,000  (K) 
20,000  on 

.5.000  00 
20,000  to 
lO.OoO  00 

20,o<xi  m 

10,000  00 
.5,000  (H) 
9,000  00 

,5(1,000  OO 
530.000  00 

50,000  00 

.30,000  00 

45,000  00 

5,000  00 

25,(J00  00 

19.000  00 

20,01X1  00 

4.000  00 

1,000  00 

7,IK)0  OO 

2.5,000  00 

47.000  00 

2,000  00 

1  1,(jOO  00 

5,n(.K)  00 

2,000  00 

2,000  00 


Carrierl  forward 


,178.000  00  4,866.000  00 


20,000  00 
24,000  00 
20,000  00 
15,000  00 
2'i,000  00 
25,000  00 
.50,0(K)  00 
30,000  00 
45,000  00 
20.000  0(J 
.5,000  00 
20.000  00 

49,000  00 
.35,000  00 
22,000  00 
20,000  00 
25,000  00 

1.500  00 
20,000  W 
1.5,000  00 
10,000  00 
20,000  00 

8,000  00 
10.000  OO 
.50.000  00 
9.S,000  00 

8,  .500  00 
10,000  00 
2(J,000  00 
15,000  00 
20,000  00 
3«,000  00 

:;o,o(X)  00 

10,000  00 
5,000  00 
9,000  00 

75.000  00 

i;oo,ooo  00 

50,000  00 
10,000  00 

70,000  00 

5,000  ("0 

25,000  00 

.38,000  00 

20,000  00 

26,000  00 

4,000  00 

7,OoO  00 

25,(XI0  00 

J7,(KK)  Oo 

2.000  00 

11,000  00 

5.000  OO 

2.000  00 

2,000  00 


2,201,500  00 


60 


ESTIMATES.  1916-n 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
XVII.— PUBLIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO   INCOME— CWttinue</. 


o 
> 


o 


Details. 


130-! 


131- 


PuBUC  BciLDiKGs— Continued. 

Brought  forward 

Ontario — Concluded 


SauH  Ste.  Marie— Drill  hall 

Smith's  Falls  public  building— Enlargement  and  improve- 

UK'nts. 

Southauiptoii— Public  building 

Stratford  public  building — .^Iterations  and  improvements.. 

Sturgeon  Falls  public  building 

»t.  Catherines  public  building — Repairs  to  root,  etc. 

Sydenham— Public  building 

T?oronto — Po.stal  Station  "  A  " 

Toronto  Customs  building 

Toronto  Dominion  buildings  — Improvements,  repairs,  etc . . 
Toronto  Military  buildings — Barracks  for  permanent  corps 

to  replace  property  sold  to  the  city 

Toronto  Military  buildings— New  stores  buildinff 

Toronto— Temporary  jiremises  in  connection   with   Postal 

Station  "A"   .       

Toronto— Postal  Station  "E"  corner  of  Spadina  .-Vvenue 

and  Oxford  Street 

Toronto— Postal  Station  "  G,"  Queen  and  Saulter  streets. . 

Walkerville— Public  building 

Wallacebure-Public  building 

Watford— Public  building 

West  Lome— Public  builiing. 

West  Toronto— Postal  Station  in  Ward  Si.v 

Weston—  Public  building 

Wiarton— Public  building   

Windsor— Drill  hall— B.'ste-'sion 

Appropriations  not  required  for   1916-17 


Re  vote. 


1916   17. 


1915-16. 


$       cts. 
1,178,000  ¥) 

25,000  00 


20,000  00 

20,0(X)  00 

7,(KJ(I  00 

3,000  00 

5,000  00 

455,000  00 


138,000  00 
7.\000  00 

25,000  00 

74,000  00 


Manitoba 


Altamount — Drill  hall. 

Boissevain — Public  building 

Briindon— Public  building 

Carberry— Public  buiMing 

Dominion  public  buildings— Improvements,  repairs,  &c 

Elkhorn— Public  building  

(Jretua — Public  building   

Manitou— Public  building 

Melita — Public  building 

Minitonas — Public  building 

Norwood  Grove — Public  building 

Oak  Lake— Public  building 

Portage  la  Prairie — Drill  hall 

Rivers— Public  building 

St.  .Tames— Drill  hall 

Souris — Drill  hsU 

Winnipeg — Barracks ^    

Winnipeg  Dominion  buildings— Improvements,  repairs,  etc. 

Winnipeg— Drill  hall,  (new) 

Winnipeg  immigration  buildings — Improvements 

Winnipeg — New  immigration  building 

Winnipeg  North — Drill  hall 

Winnipeg  Postal  Station  "  C  "  (South) 

Winnipeg  Postal  Station  "  D  "  (West) 

Wiiini|)eg  Postal  Station  "E  " 

Approoriations  not  required  for  1916-17   


5,000  00 
25,000  00 
20,000  00 
20,000  00 
5(1.0(10  00 
10,000  00 
19,000  00 
25,000  00 


2,199,000  00 


10.000  00 
20,000  00 
80,000  00 
27,000  00 

'w.ooo'oo 

25,0Ci0  00 
20,000  OH 
9,500  00 
10,000  00 
10,000  00 
19,000  00 
20,000  00 
20,000  00 
25,000  00 
15,000  00 
150,000  00 


14,000  00 


40,000  00 


fiO,000  00 
75,0(XI  0(1 
2.5.  OOO  00 


72.%500  00 


$       cts. 
1,866,000  00 

25,000  00 

4.000  00 

20,000  00 

20,000  00 

7,000  00 

3,000  00 

5,000  00 

455,tK)0  00 

500.000  00 

12,000  00 

138,000  00 
75,000  00 

25,000  00 

74,000  00 
23,000  00 
5,000  00 
25,000  00 
2n,000  00 
20.000  00 
.50,000  00 
10,000  00 
19,000  00 
25,000  00 


3,426,000  00 


10,000  00 
20,000  00 
80,(100  (K) 
27,000  00 
18,000  00 
19,000  00 
25,000  (_I0 
20,000  00 

9,500  00 
10,000  00 
10,000  00 
19,000  00 
2n,«00  00 
20, (KM)  00 
25,000  (JO 
15,000  00 
150,000  (X) 
20,000  00 
44,000  00 

3,000  00 
40,000  00 

9,000  00 
60,000  00 
7.5,000  00 
25,000  00 


773,500  00 


S   cte. 
2,201,500  00 

25,000  00 

12,0(10  Of) 

2(',0f)0  00 

20,000  00 

7,000  00 

3,000  00 

5,000  00 

500,000  00 

12,000  00 

1.18,000  00 
75,000  00 

25,000  00 

74,000  00 
40,000  00 
70,000  00 
25,0(X)  00 
20,0<X)  00 
20,000  iK) 
50,000  00 
10,000  00 
I9,0CO  OO 
2.5,000  00 
554,581  01 


3.951,081  61 


10,000  00 
20,000  00 
80,000  00 
27,000  00 
18,000  00 
19,000  00 
25,000  00 
20,000  00 
9,500  00 
10,000  00 
10,000  00 
lOiCflO  00 
20,000  00 
20,000  00 
25,000  00 
15,000  00 

150,000  00 
20,000  00 

220,000  00 
3,000  00 
40,000  00 
70,000  00 
73,000  00 
7.5,000  00 
25,000  00 
41,066  02 


1,064,566  02 


ESTIilATES,  19J6-n  61 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XVII.— PL'BLIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO  IS CQm¥.— Continued. 


> 

"3 
d 


132  ■! 


1.33  ; 


Details. 


Plblic  Boiluisgs—  Continual. 
Saskatchewan. 


Battleford  public  buildin.-— Addition 

Canora — Public  building 

Dominion  public  buildings— Improvements,  repairs,  etc  . . 
Indian  Head— Forestry  Branch,  Department  of  Interior- 

Buildinffs   .    .    

Kindersli-y— Public  building 

Mcosejaw — Customs  <",\anjining  warehouse 

Moosejaw — Iinmicration  hall 

Prince  Albfrt— Drill  hall 

Regina — Armoury  and  drill  hall 

Rcgina — Accommodation  for  Assistant  Receiver  General. . 

Kegina — CtisKnns  examining  warehouse 

Rosthcrn  —  Public  building 

.Sa.'^katoon—  Customs  examining  warehouse 

Saskatoon — Drill  hall.  

SaskaWon— New  public  building 

Swift  Current— Drill  hall 

Swift  Current— Public  building. 

Wadena— Public  building 

Wilkic— Public  building 

Approprialiom  not  required  for  1916-17 


Alljcrtii. 


A.thabaska  Landing— Xew  public  building 

Bassano — Public  building 

Calgary — Accommodation  for  Assistant  Receiver  General. . 

Calgary— Drill  hall . .    

Calgary— Headquarters  for  forestry  and  irrigation  branches, 

Department  of  Interior  building 

Calgary — New  post  office,  site  and  building 

Calgary — Dominion  buildings  -Improvements,  repairs,  etc. 

Castor — Public  building 

Dominion  public  buildings-  Improvements,  repairs,  etc  ... 

Kdmonlon  post  office — Addition     

Edmonton—  Customs  examining  warehouse 

Kdmonton— New  drill  hall 

Grand  Prairie  —  Immigration  hall 

High  River — Public  building ; 

MaoLeod-Public  building 

Medicine  Hat— Immiifraiion  building 

Red  Deer— Public  building 

Vegreville-   Public  building 

Vermilion — Public  buildimr 

Wainwright—  Public  building 

Appropriations  not  required  for,  1916-17 


Revote. 


4,.o00  00 
10,000  00 


17,000  00 
•20.000  00 
90,000  00 

r.0,000  (lO 

15,000  00 
75,000  00 
75,000  ftl 
75.000  00 
10,000  00 
.50,000  00 
24,500  00 
74,000  00 
30,000  00 
50,000  00 
20,000  00 
15,000  00 


705,000  00 


5,000  00 


25,000  00 
00,000  00 


50,000  00 
110,000  00 


16^00  00 

ibbjooo  00 

75,000  00 
30,0<IO  00 
3,000  00 
20,000  00 
2.5,(MX)  00 
20.000  00 
34,000  (m 
2.5,  (KK)  00 
20,000  00 
20,000  00 


677,000  00 


19I6-17. 


4..50O  eo 

10,000  00 
15,000  00 

17,000  00 
20,000  00 
00,000  00 
50,000  00 
l."),OiiO  00 
75,000  00 
75,000  00 
75,000  00 
10,000  00 
50,0<X)  (!0 
no,  000  00 
74,000  00 
30,000  00 
50,000  00 
20,000  00 
15,000  00 


725,500  00 


5,000  00 

10,000  00 

25,0011  00 

!»y,ooo  00 

;50,000  00 

110,000  00 

3,000  00 

IC.OIIO  oo 

1.5,0110  01) 

1110,000  00 

75,000  00 

30,(XHi  00 

3,000  fKi 

20,000  00 

2.5,000  00 

2O,fK)0  0(J 

34,000  00 

25, IK  10  00 

20,000  00 

20,000  00 


705,000  00 


1915-16. 


4,5f0  00 
10,000  00 
15,000  00 

17,000  00 
20,000  00 
90,000  00 
50,000  00 
SO.OOO  CO 
75,000  00 
7.5,009  00 
75,000  00 
10,000  0« 
50.000  00 
30,000  00 
75,000  00 
30,000  CO 
50,000  00 
20,000  00 
15,000  00 
15,124  01 

806,624  01 


5,000  00 

1.5,000  00 

25,000  00 

lOO.OO*  00 

50,000  00 

110,000  00 

3,000  00 

10,000  00 

1.5.000  no 
1011,000  00 

7.5. 01  HI  00 
200,000  00 

3,(XJ0  00 
20,000  00 
25,000  00 
20,000  00 
34,000  00 
25,000  00 
20,000  00 
20,000  00 
45,00<J  (X) 


920,000  00 


62  ESTIMATES.  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
XVir— PUBLIC  WORKS— CHAR(3EABLE  TO  INCOME —Con<m«erf. 


o 
> 


l)etail8. 


Kivote. 


I910-1-. 


1915-16. 


Plulic  BlILMNUS,  —Cnnlinuetl. 
British  Colujithi'i. 


Aslicroft— Public  building ' 

Courtenay—Pulilic  building 

Coquitlam — Public  building 

Dominion  public  buildings — Impr'-vements,  repairs,  etc  . . 

Feniie— Drill  tuill 

(Janges  HailHjur  — Public  building  .   

Golden — Public  building 

Kaniloops — Drill  hall 

Kaudoops — New  public  building..  

Kelowna — Public  building 

Merritt — Public  building 

Mission  City — Public  l^uilding 

Kew  Hazelton — Public  building 

New  Westniinstt-r— Public  building — Fittings,  etc 

North  Vancoiivei- — Drill  hall 

Penticton — Public  building 

Powell  River — Public  building 

Prince  Rupert — l.)rill  hall 

Prince  Rupert — Public  building     

Prince  Rupert — Quarantine  station .... 

Revelstoke — Public  building 

Sidney— Public  building 

Trail — Public  building     

Vancouver— Drill  hall ■ 

Vancouver— New  detention  budding 

Vancouver — Postal  station  '*  B" 

Vancouver— Dominion  buildings — Improvements,   repairs, 

etc 

Vancouver  South — Postal  Station  "  D '" 

Victoria — New  orill  hall   

Victoria— Saauich — Observatory 

William's  Head   Quarantine  Station — Repairs  to  existing 

buildines,  fittings,  etc 

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 


(retifraUt/. 

KNperiiuental  F.arms— New  buildings  and  improvements, 
renewals  and  repairs,  etc.,  in  connection  with  existing 
buildings,  fences,  etc. 

Flags  for  Dominion  pui)lic  buildings 

Dominion  public  buildings— Generallj- 

Appropriation  not  rrqnirfd  for  19Ui-27 


25,000  00 
20,000  00 
20,000  00 


20,000  00 
,i,000  00 
20,000  00 
2!t,0(H)  I  HI 
7."),0C0  00 
30.IJU0  00 
25,1100  0<J 
20,000  00 
'.1,000  00 


3,000  00 

15,000  00 

20,000  00 

7,900  00 

147,000  00 

,SO,000  0<1 

50,000  on 

17,000  00 
20,000  00 
94.000  00 
45.000  00 
124,000  00 


fiO,000  00 
20,000  0(> 
2.5,000  00 


i,02.>.yoo  00 


50,000  110 


50,000  00 


25.000  00 

20,000  00 

20,000  00 

17,000  00 

20,000  (X) 

.'.,000  00 

20,000  00 

29,000  00 

76,000  OC 

30,000  00 

2.5,000  00 

20,000  00 

9,000  00 

fi,000  00 

3,000  00 

15,000  00 

20,000  00 

7.900  00 

147.000  00 

SI  1, 000  00 

.50,000  00 

17,000  00 

20,000  00 

94,000  00 

.55,000  00 

124,GU)  00 

.5,000  00 
1^1,000  00 
40,00li  00 
75,000  00 

20,000  00 


1,153,900  00 


150,000  00 

5,000  00 

30,000  00 


185.000  00 


*  ct». 


25,000  00 
20,000  00 
20,000  00 
17,000  00 
20,000  00 
5,000  00 
20,000  00 
29  000  00 
75,000  00 

;«),ooo  00 

25,000  00 

20,000  00 

9,500  <« 

9,000  00 

10,000  00 

15,000  00 

20,000  00 

S,000  00 

147,000  OO 

80,000  00 

50,000  00 

17,000  00 

20,000  00 

94,(PC0  00 

160,000  00 

124,000  00 

5,000  00 

60,000  00 

150,000  00 

75,000  00 

10,000  00 
18S,87.5  00 

1,558,375  00 


150,000  00 

.5,IK)0  00 

30,000  00 

27,000  00 

212,000  (PO 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17  63 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  3 

XVII— PUBLIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO  INCOME— C'on/mu«rf. 


i»; 


Details. 


Public  Buildings— Con Wiirferf. 

Rents,  Repairs,  Furnitiirr,  Heating,  etc. 

Ottawa  Public  BuildinKs : 

Astmnoniical     Observatory— Maintenance,      care      of 

grountis.  etc 

Elevator  attendants 

Gas  and  electric  light,  including  roads  and  bridges 

Grounds 

Heating,  including  salaries  of    engineers,    firemen   and 

watchmen 

Bemoval  of  snow,  including  Rideau  Hall 

Repairs,    including  ventilation  and  lighting,  furniture, 

etc 

Rideau  Hall   (includmg  grounds)  improvements,    furni- 
ture and  maintenance 

Ride.au  Hall — A  llowance  for  fuel  and  light 

Telephone  service 

Dominion  Public  Buildings : 

Dominion  Iniaaigration  Buildings — Repairs,    furniture, 

etc 

Dominion  Quarantine  Stations— Maintenance 

Fittings  and  general  supplies  and  furniture 

Heating 

Lighting 

Power  for  running  elevators,  stamp  cancelling  machines, 

etc 

Rents 

Salaries  of  caretakei's,  engineers,  firemen,  etc. ...    

Supplies  for  caretakers,  etc 

Water 

Yukon  Public  Buihlings— Rents,    repairs,   fuel,   light, 

water  service  and  caretakers'  salaries 

Appro/vial  ions  not  rtffuirfd  for  l'.^Vi'l7 


Revote.         I'JJG    17. 


5,(H>0  tPO 
M,(XM  00 
75,C>00  00 
35,000  00 

180,000  00 
7,000  00 

413,000  00 

fi.->,000  00 
17,000  00 
42,0C0  UO 


■J.'i.dOU  00 
4,0W)  00 

i(ii:,ooo  (10 

240,f)0O  00 
220,IX)0  00 

;w,ooo  00 
'iHi.noo  00 

4S.i.O0O  <XI 

no.ooii  00 

47,000  00 
63,000  OO 


2,!K«,000  00 


191. •>  Hi 


50,  (HH)  00 
75,000  00 
35,000  00 

175,000  00 
7,000  00 

415,000  00 

G5,('0O  (X) 
17,000  00 
39,000  00 


25,ii#0  m 

4,0<K1  00 

160,000  00 

230,000  00 

200,000  00 

3S,000  00 

r.7 .5,000  00 

4.50,000  00 

2.5, 0<K)  00 

43,000  00 

63,000  00 
10,h75  44 


2,801,875  44 


64  ESTIMATES,  I9t6-n 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
XVIL— PUBLIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO  INCOME.— CV.HUrnW. 


Details. 


Habboubs  and  Ritebs. 
Jfoia  Scotia. 


Anderson's  Cove  —New  breakwater 

.Annapolis  Royal  —Kepnirs  to  pier 

Bass  River— Repairs  to  wharf 

Bay  swater  — Breakwater 

Breen's  Fond — Extension  of  breakwater 

Broad  Cove  Marsh — Repairs  to  wharf  

Brooklyn — Breakwater  improvement 

Canada  Creek— Breakwater  repairs  and  improvements 

Canso — Wharf  extension   

Cape  Danpliin — Boat  harbour 

Caribou  Island— Raising  causeway,  etc 

Cole  Harbour — Wharf 

Cow  Bay  (Port  Morien) — Repairs  to  breakwater 

Cribbin's  Point— New  wharf  and  removal  of  old  pier 

Digby  pier— Renewals 

East  Chezzetcook  (Graff  Beach)— Extension  of  breakwater 

East  Ri^  er — Improvements   

Evan's  Point — Breakwater  and  approach 

Fox  Point— Breakwater  

Freeport — Breakwater  pier ' 

French  River— Extension  of  breakwater  pier 

Glen  Margaret  ( Mosher's  Cove) — Wharf 

Goat  Island— Wharf 

Gulliver's  Cove — Breakwater 

Hall's  Harbour — Repairs  to  breakwater 

Hampton — Extension  of  breakwater 

Harbours  and  Rivers  generally — Repairs  and  improvements 

Inverness — Harbour  improvements 

Kingsport — Repairs  to  pier 

Litchfield — Breakwater  extension 

Little  Harbour — Reconstruction  of  wharf 

Little  Brook — Repairs  to  breakwater 

Long  Island — Wharf 

Long  Point  (Lunenburg  Co. ) — Breakwater, 

Lower  Argyle  — Wharf 

Meteghan — Rebuilding  breakwater 

Mete^han  River — Repairs  and  improvements  to  breakwater 

Mill  Cove — Extension  of  breakwater 

Mochelle— Wharf 

Morden — Repairs  to  breakwater 

Mosher's  Bay — Breakwater 

Nauft's  Point  (Pleasant  Point)— Musquodoboit  Harbour — 

Breakwater 

Necum  Teuch — Repairs  to  wharf 

Neil's  Harbour — Repairs  to  breakwater 

North  West  Cove  (Tancook  Island) — Breakwater.    

North  West  Harbour — Wharf 

Plast<>r  Mines — Wharf 

Port  Dufferin  E.ast — Repairs  to  wharf 

Porter's  Lake— Boat  channel  to  Three  Fathom  Harbour. . 

Port  George — Repairs  to  breakwaters 

River  John — Repairs  to  wharf 

Round  Island,  Mira  Bay — Breakwater 

.Sambro— Wharf  completion 

Sandy  Cove— Repairs  to  breakwater 

Saulnierville— Breakwater  improvements  and  repairs  

Scott'."  Bay —  Repairs  to  breakwater 


Carried  forward. 


Revote. 


$        CtB. 


6,000  00 


GOO  00 

4,000  00 

14,000  00 


1,800  00 
1,000  00 


1,500  00 
2,400  00 
8,300  00 


17,000  00 

1,000  00 

13,500  00 


17,000  00 
4,000  UO 

13,000  00 
2,000  00 
4,000  00 
9,400  00 
.^000  00 


1,000  00 

15,066  66 
"2,56606 


1,500  00 
2,500  00 
4,000  00 
2,000  00 
7.000  00 
1,500  00 
10,000  00 
9,000  00 
1,000  00 
3,500  00 

3,000  00 
2,500  00 


42,000  00 
2,600  00 
1,500  00 
1,000  00 

10,000  00 


30,000  00 
1,000  00 


3,000  00 


285,600  00 


1916-17. 


S  CtB. 


6,000  00 

2,300  00 

600  CO 

4,000  00 

14,000  00 
1,200  00 
4,800  00 
1,000  00 
600  00 
1,500  00 
2,400  00 
.S,.SOO  00 
2,200  00 

17,(KX)  00 
3,000  00 

13,500  00 
231,000  00 

17,000  00 
4,000  00 

13,1100  00 
2,000  00 
4,000  OO 
9,400  00 
5,000  00 

1,900  00 

1,000  00 
50,000  00 
15,000  00 
2,500  00 
2,500  00 
1,400  00 
1,500  00 
2,  .500  00 
4,000  00 
2.000  00 
7,000  00 
1,500  00 
10,000  00 
9,000  00 
1,000  00 
3,500  00 

3,000  00 

2,500  00 

600  00 

42,000  00 
2,600  00 
1,.tOO  00 
1,0U0  00 

10,000  00 
2,000  00 
1,200  00 

30,000  00 
1,000  00 
.3,000  00 
3,0«0  00 
1,300  00 


1915-16. 


588,800  00 


$  cts. 


6.000  00 

1,500  00 

4,000  00 

14,500  00 

4,800  00 
1,000  00 

1,500  00 
2,400  00 
8,300  00 

17,000  00 
2,500  00 

13,500  00 
100,00<J  00 

17.000  00 
4,000  00 

13,000  00 
2,000  00 
4,000  00 
9,400  00 
5,u00  IIO 

1,000  00 

50,000  00 

15,000  00 

3,000  00 

2,500  00 

1.500  00 
2,500  00 
4,00<1  00 
2,000  00 
7,000  00 
1,500  00 
10,000  00 
9,000  00 
1,000  00 
5,200  00 

3,000  00 
2,500  00 

42,000  00 
2,600  00 
1,500  CO 
1,000  00 

10,000  00 


30,000  <X) 
1,000  00 

3,000  00 
443,200  00 


ESTIMATES.  1916-17  65 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XVII  —PUBLIC  WORKS  CHARGEABLE  TO  INCOME— Con<m««rf. 


Details. 


Harbocbs  and  Rivers— Condnued. 


Revote. 


Brought  forward     . .   .  - 

■    Nofa  Scotia — Concluded. 

Selina — Repairs  to  wharf. 

Skinner's  Cove— Repairs  to  channel  piers 

Smith  s  Cove  -Wharf 

Couth  Wallace — Repairs  tf>  wharf 

Tliree  Fathom  Harbour— Repairs   to  wharf  and  beach  pro 

tection 

Toby  Island — Boat  harbour 

Tracadie  —  Harliour  improveni'^nts   

Turner's  Island  — Repairs  to  wharf , 

Vogler's  Cove -Breakwater  and  landing  skids 

West  Chfczzetcook — Repairs  to  breakwater 

Weynioutli  —  Harlxjur  improvements 

White  Point — To  complete  breakwater 

Windsor — Harbour  improvements 

Wolfviile— Wharf  and   liarbt>ur   improvements 

Yarmt>utii  Harbour — Improvements   

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 


Prince  Edward  Island. 


Belfast— Repairs  to  wharf  approach 

Brudenell — Wharf  reconstruction 

Chape!  Pier — Repair."  to  approach   ....  

Cove  Head  —Repairs  t<i  shear  dam 

(irand  River  North  —  Repairs  to  pier 

Harbours  and  Rivers  generally— Rf  pairs  and  improvements 

Xew  London — Reijairs  to  beach  protection  .         . 

North  Lake  —Boat  harbour 

Pownal  —  Repairs  to  wh.arf 

Summersid** — Repairs  to  bre.akwater 

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 


Ifew  Brunswick. 


Bathurst — Harbour  improvements  

Buctouche  Beach — Breakwat<'r  repairs  and  improvements 

Campbellton— Deep  water  wharf  accommodation, 

Cape  Bald— Repairs  to  breakwater — pier   

I>>rcl»ester — To  complete  wharf  improvements 

Kx|)erimental  Farm  — Below  Kredericton — Wharf 

Krederict'>n — -Whaif 

(Jrand  Anse — To  complete  groyne 

Green  Point  (Beresford) — BreakA'ater: 

Harlxjnrs  and  Rivers  generally — Repairs  and  improvements 

.Martin's  Head — Breastwork 

Newcastle — Wharf 

North  Head — Repairs  to  breakwater  wharf 

t^iiaco — Reconstruction  of  eastern  brealovater 

Richardson- Repairs  to  wharf. ...  

Richibucto   Beach— Breakwater  extensions    and   iniprove- 

jiients 

Kiver  .St.  John  and  tributarie.s — Construction  of  wharfs  in 

tidal  waters 


3—5 


Carried  forward 1^6,500  00 


S     cts. 
285,G00  00 


3,000  00 


1,000  00 
12,300  00 

'756  06 


27,000  00 
l.fjOO  00 

25,000  00 
5,000  00 

04,000  00 


425,150  00 


2,000  00 


24,000  00 

2,000  00 

13,800  00 


41,800  00 


50,000  00 


6,000  00 
5,500  00 


10,000  00 


2,000  00 
30.  (XX)  0(J 


14,000  00 


10,000  00 


1916-17. 


S  cts. 
588,800  00 


1,000  00 
3.200  00 
3,000  00 
1,800  00 

GOO  00 

1,000  00 

12,300  00 

000  I'M 

750  00 

600  00 

27,000  00 

1,500  00 

25,0<J0  00 

5,000  00 

04,000  00 


736,150  00 


2,500  00 
2,000  00 
1,400  00 
2,000  00 
3,500  00 

14,000  00 
1,200  00 

24,000  00 
2,000  00 

13,800  00 


66,400  00 


85,000  00 
2,500  00 

.50,000  00 
l.-'iOO  00 
3,000  00 
5,000  IH) 
5,5<J0  00 
1,000  00 

10,00(J  00 

40,000  00 
■J.fXXi  W) 

30,000  (H) 
1.700  00 

14,000  00 
2,1.^0  00 

3,000  00 

10,000  00 

266,350  00 


1915-16. 


8  cts. 
44.'i,200  00 


3,000  00 


1,800  00 

1,000  00 

12.300  00 

1,750  00 

27,000  00 
l,.50O  00 

25,000  CO 
5,000  00 

82,000  00 
123,080  96 


726,e3'J  96 


4,500  00 


14,000  00 

24,000  00 

4,  .500  00 
13,8(l«  00 
78,100  00 

138,900  00 


100,000  00 
2,500  00 

50,000  00 
3,500  00 

12,000  00 
5,0110  00 
5,500  00 

10,000  00 

40,000  00 

5.000  00 

'0,000  00 

17,0(HI  00 


30,01X)  00 

34,000  00 

34i,rM)  00 


66  ESTIMATES,  1916-17 

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140 


141- 


Brought  forward 

JVcw  SruTiswjcA:— Concluded. 

Shippipan  Uully — Repairs  and  reconstruction  of  breakwater 
St.  .lohn  Harbour — Kxtennion  of  and  repairs  to  Negro- 
Point  breakwater  and  Fort  Dufferin  breastwork. .    . 

St.  John— Deep  water  wharf  at  Partridge  Island 

St.  Nicholas  River — Repairs  to  wharf 

Stonehaven — To  repair  breakwater 

'Pr.acadif — To  construct  breakwater  and  breastwork*. . . . 
Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 


Details. 


Harbodrs  and  Rivers — Continued. 


Maritime  Prnvincet  Oenerally. 

To  purchase  creosoted  timber  for  works  in  the  Maritime 
provinces  generally 


Quebec. 

Ansa  a  Blondel — Breakwater. 

Ance  .^  I'F.au.  Tadoussac— Repairs  to  wh^rf 

Baie  .St.  Paul — liepairs  to  wharf  and  retaining  wall 

Barnchois  de  Malbaie— Kepairs  to  training  pier 

Cap  Chat — Extension  of  training  pier , 

Cape  Cove— Repairs  to  pier 

Cap  Rosier— Breakwater  pier ., 

Chandler— Wharf 

Chicoutirai— Wharf  improvements 

Chicoutimi — Wharf  extension   

Father  Point — Wharf  improvements 

Grand  Mt-tis-Wh-arf   

Grande  Riviere — Wharf  repairs, , 

( irOBse  Isle— Magdalen  Islands — Breakwater 

Grosse  I.~le  Quarantine  Station— Extension  of  wharfs  — 
Harbours  and  Kivers  (ieuerally — Repairs  and  improvements. 

Harrincton  Harbour- Extension  of  wharf 

Ho-pital  Bay— Magdalen  Islands Breakwater 

Iberville — Rejiairs  t(^  wharf.. " 

He  Perrot. South— Wharf '. 

lie  Periot  North— Re| 'ail's  to  wharf. 

Isle  Verte — Repairs  to  wharf 

Kamouraska-- Addition  to  wharf 

Laehine— Wharf 

Lanoraie —  Kepairs  to  wharf 

Liipiairie— Protection  works 

La\altrie — Repairs  to  wharf- . .        

Les  Eboulements— Repairs  to  wharf. 

Magdalen  Islands— Breakwaters  and  piers 

Malbaie — To  complete  pier 

.Vlatane  —  Repairs  to  whiirf 

Monunagny — Repairs  to  wharf 

Murray  Bay — To  comiilete  wharf  improvements 

Natashquan — Extension  of  wharf 

North  Tiuiiscaming — Wharf 

Petite  Ri  viui  e  Est—  Breakwater 

Piche  Point — Repairs  to  wharf 

Repentigny— Repairs  to  wharf..    '. 

RigAud — Repairs  to  wharf   


Carried  forward 214,000  00 


Revote. 


$      cts. 
126,600  00 


100,000  00 
50,000  00 


3,500  00 


280,000  00 


5,000  00 


10,00(1  00 


7,500  00 


10,000  00 
25,000  00 

15,000  66 


5,000  00 


4,500  00 
50,000  00 

"3,00600 
2,000  00 


1,500  00 


7,000  00 
11,000  00 


8,r>oii  00 

17,000  00 


8,000  00 
10,000  00 
19,000  00 


1916-17. 


$   cts. 
266,350  00 

3,500  00 

100,000  00 

50,000  00 

90(1  00 

750  (lO 

3,.t0O  00 


425,000  00 


5,000  00 


10,0(Xi  00 
l.SOO  (H) 
6,500  00 
1,400  00 
7,500  00 
1,2.50  00 

10,000  00 

25,0iX)  00 
3,000  00 

15,000  00 
2,500  00 
5.000  00 
4,500  00 
4,  .500  00 

50,000  (JO 

75,000  (X) 
3,000  W 
2,0"  pO  00 
900  00 
1,500  00 
1,000  (X) 
4.500  00 
7,000  00 

11,000  00 
BOO  00 

80,000  (XI 

i,:?oo  00 

1,100  00 

8,  .500  00 

17,000  00 

1,000  00 

1.200  00 
4,2' K)  00 
8,iHXi  (10 
10,0(>0  00 
19,01J0  00 
1,300  00 
1,400  00 
1,200  00 


409,650  00 


191518. 

$   cU. 

344,500  00 

3,500  00 

100.000  00 
50,000  00 

2,500  00 

5,000  00 

51,900  00 


557,400  00 


10,000  00 


•10,000  00 


7,500  00 

10,000  00 

25,000  00 

7,7(H)  00 

15,000  00 

1,200  00 

5,000  00 

4,.50a  00 

6,000  00 

50,000  00 

75,000  00 

3,00(1  00 

3,000  00 

5,flOO  00 

4,500  00 

7,000  00 

11,000  00 

20,000  00 

1,900  00 

9,E00  00 
17,00t)  00 


4,400  00 

s,(xxi  00 
10,000  00 

21,400  00 


342,600  00 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 


67 


SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  3 

XVII.— PUBLIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO  INCOME.- 


-Coniinued. 


Details. 


Revote. 


1916-17. 


1915-16. 


Harbours  and  RivBRS-Condnuw/. 


Bn^ught  forward 

Qiuiiec  —Concluded. 


Rimouski — Harbour  improveiiiPiits 

Kimouski  — Wharf  renewals  and  repairs 

Riviire  du  Loup — Fra*erville-^Harbour  improvements 

Uivif  re  i\\\  Ivcup — en  haul  — Lock  and  dam 

Riviere  Laguerre — Improvements 

Riviere  (Quelle— Repairs  and  improvements  to  wharf 

Hiviire  Verte— Repairs  to  dyke 

St.  Alphonsc—  .Addition  to  wharf 

Ste  Anne  des  Mont — Landing  pier ' 

Ste  .\nne  de  la  Pocitierc— Wharf  extension 

.Ste  Anne  de  la  Poc-atiere — Refjairs  t(t  wharf 

Ste  Anne  du  Saguenay— Extension  of  wharf 

Ste  Cecile  du  Bic — Wharf  extension  and  harbour  improve 

ments 

.Ste  Croix — Kxtension  of  wharf 

.Ste  Felicite — Repairs  to  wharf 

St.  (iermain  de  Kamouni.'jka — Wharf 

St.  Iirnace  de  Loyola— Repairs  to  dyke 

St.  Irenee-Addition  to  wharf 

.St.  .Fean,  Islanil  of  Orleans— Wharf  extension 

St.  Mathiaa  — Repiiirs  to  wharf 

St.  Paul,  He  aux  Noix — Repairs  to  wharf 

.Ste.  Petronille,  Island  of  Orleans — Wharf . . 

St.  Roch  de  Richelieu— Wh.arf.   

St.  Simt<m  —  Repairs  to  wharf. . .    . 

St.  Valier—  Kxtension  to  wharf  

Thret  Rivers—  Rt-pairs  to  wharf 

Trois  Saumons — Wharf 

Valleyfield-Wharf 

Verdun- Repairs  to  wharf 

Ville  Mari"- Repairs  

Aj>pToprialions  not  required  far  1915-17 


Ontario. 

Allandale—Rei)air»  to  wharf. ... .  .. 

Bowmanvillt — Repairs  to  pier. . .  

BrifhUm— Wharf 

liurlinKt<jn  — Revetment  wall 

C'ockhurn  Island  — Repairs  and  exten-^ntn  t*^>  wharf 

'^"'pllint.'woo'l-  Marlxmr  itiiprovement* 

Deji'it  Harbttur— Wharf  renewal   

Ki(.ditinK  Islaml  (Detroit  River)— Improvement  to  channel 

Fort  Frances— Wharf 

Fr»-nch  River  Dams— Repaii-s  and  maintenance 

(J'whrich  — HarUnir  impicTenients ^ 

'  Irithth's  Island —Rejair^  to  wharf 

Hamilton -Harljour  imnrovements         

Harb  lurs  and  Rivers  generally — Repairs  and  improvements 

Kagawong— Wharf 

Kensington  —  Wharf  and  warehouse..  

Kingston  — HarUiur  imj>rovementa .... 

Kiiigstjn  Royal  .Military  College — Repair.-  to  wharfs... 

Leamingt'in—  Repairs  to  wharf ,. 

Li-aiiiingtoD  -Breakwater 

Ltith—Whaif  reconstruction 


3-5§ 


Carried  forward . 


214,000  00 


.■iO/iOO  on 
10,000  C<l 
15,000  CO 


25,000  00 
35,000  00 

e,700  00 
'io,o6o  01) 

1.3,000  00 
5,000  00 


10,000  00 


10,000  00 
23,400  00 


20,000  00 
•  2,000  00 


10,000  00 


4,800  00 
5,000  00 


4<iS,9C0  00 


10,000  00 
24.50"  flO 
12,1X10  (X) 

.5,000  00 
75,000  00 

5,000  OO 
.57,n(  0  00 

5,000  00 


250,000  00 

'  is. 000  CO 

111,000  00 

120,(MJ0  00 

2,000  00 


10,000  00 
10,000  00 


610,500  00 


409,650  00 


150,000  00 

,3,000  00 

5(1.000  00 

10.01  0  10 

15,000  ( 0 

4,800  00 

1,500  OO 

25,000  00 

35,000  00 

6,700  00 

1,500  00 

10,000  00 

13,0'  0  00 

5,000  (W 

(iOO  00 

10,000  00 

1,300  00 
10,000  00 
23,400  00 

2,000  <K» 

700  00 

20,000  00 

2,000  CO. 

l,0(Kj  00 
10,000  00 
20,000  00 

4.80<J  00 

5,000  no 

1,400  00 
ROO  00 


S53,150  00 


050  00 

10,000  00 

24,500  00 

12,000  00 

5,000  00 

7.5,1.00  00 

5,000  00 

57,000  00 

5,000  00 

3,000  00 

90,000  00 

800  00 

2.50,000  00 

ri.".,00O  00 

15.000  00 

10,000  (10 

120,000  00 

2.080  00 

],.50O  00 

lO.OfO  00 

10,000  00 


342,600  00 

50,000  00 

3,000  00 

50,000  00 

10,000  00 

15,000  00 

4,500  00 

25,000  00 

95,000  00 

6,700  00 

10,000  00 

13,000  00 

5,000  00 

10.000  00 

800  00 

10,000  00 

25,000  00 

20,000  00 

2,000  00 

10,000  00 

4,800  00 

5,'  00  00 

160,000  00 

877,400  00 

10,000  00 

24,500  00 

G0,0f'O  00 

5.000  00 

7.5,000  00 

5,000  OO 

57,000  OO 

.5,000  00 

1,000  00 

200,000  00 

.310,000  00 

(i.".,000  00 

1.5,000  00 

lO.WXI  00 

27H,0O0  00 

2,000  00 

U..^00  00 

lO.COO  00 

10,000  00 

1,141,000  (0 

68 


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1-43 


144  < 


145 


Little  Castor  River— Impro%'ement» 

Nation  River— Improvements 

Newcastle  —  Repairs  to  east  pier 

Oliphaiit — Repairs  to  wharf 

Oshawa — Harbour  improvements 

Pelee  Island — Repairs  to  doclvs 

Peterborougli — Dry  dock 

Port  Bruce — Repairs  to  piers 

Port  Credit— Harbour  improvements 

Port  Dover — Harbour  improvements 

Port  El^rin — Renewal  to  breakwater 

Port  Hope— Harbour  improvements.... 

Rondeau  Harbour — Repairs  to  piers 

Sarnia — Wliarf  and  shelter  basin 

Sault  Ste.  Marie-Wharf  repairs 

South  Baymoutli     Wharf  anrl  warehouse. 

Stanley  I.sland — Repairs  to  w'harf  

Appropriations  not  required  for  1918-17. . . . 


Details. 


Habbol'Iw  anh  Rivkbs— Contj'niKrf. 

Brought  forward   

Ontorfo- Concluded. 


Manitoba. 

Harbours  and  Rivers  generally' — Repairs  and  improvements 

Hnausa — Repairs  to  wharf 

Lake  Francis  Outlet — Repairs  to  guard  piers   

Le  Pas-Wharf .• 

Red  River — Improvements   

Red  River— St.  Andrews  lock  and  dam— Improvements  — 

Winnipeg^  Harbour — Wharfs   - 

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 


Sasliatchewan  and  Alberta. 

Harbours     and   Rivers   Generally— Repairs   and    improve- 
ments  

Sturgeon  River — Improvements 

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 


liritiah  Colnmliiii. 


.\rrowhead — Wharf 

Cowan's  Cove — Ke(>airs  to  wharf 
Fraser  River  -Improvements  .. 
Harbours  and  Rivers  generally — Repairs  and  improvements 

Metchosin — Repairs  to  .vharf   

Nanaimo— Repairs  to  wharf 

North  Thompson  River  at  Kamloops — Revet  uieni  wall 

Port  Essington— Repairs  to  landiug  float 

Queenst'>n  (Port  Clements)— Repairs  to  wharf 

Refuge  Hay — Repairs  to  wharf 

Smith's  Landing,  Howe  .Sound— Repairs  to  wharf 

Sooke  Harbour — Improvements 

Stewart  —Repairs  to  wharf 

Stickine  River — Improvement-* 

Surf  Inlet— Repairs  to  wharf 

Tucker  Bay — Repairs  t^i  wliarf 

Williams    Head    Quarantine    Station— Improvements  and 
repairs 


Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 . 


Revote. 


$        cts. 
610,500  00 


5,000  00 
10,000  00 
17,500  00 

50,000  00 

25,000  00 


40,000  00 

50,0CIO  00 

10,500  (XI 

7,000  00 

5o,o66  00 
5,000  66 


880,500  00 


15,000  00 


15,0(.0  00 
35,000  00 


C5,000  00 


9,500  08 


9,500  00 


15,000  00 


15,000  00 
2,000  00 


5,000  00 

1,700  00 

10,000  00 


48,700  00 


1916-17. 


S   cts. 
771,750  00 


5,000  00 

10,000  00 

.  17,500  00 

800  00 

.")0,000  00 

tioO  no 

25,000  00 

l,SO0  00 

-10.000  00 

.tO.OOO  00 

lli,5(t0  00 

7,000  00 

1,000  00 

50,0110  00 

.5,000  00 

.5,000  00 

800  00 


1,051,800  00 


15,000  00 
1,300  00 
800  00 
1.5,000  00 
11,000  00 
15.000  00 
35,000  00 


93,100  00 


20,000  CO 
9,500  Oo 


29,r«0  00 


15,000  00 

750  00 

4.50.000  00 

50,000  00 

700  00 

1,200  00 

l5,ono  00 

2,00(J  00 
8,500  00 
4,fio0  00 
2,500  00 
5,000  00 
1,700  00 
10,000  00 
(1,800  00 
1,250  00 

3,000  00 


578,000  00 


191516. 


8   cto. 
l,149,WIO  00 


5,000  00 
10,0(0  00 
17,500  00 

50,000  00 

l,o<K)  oo 

25, 0(H)  W 

1,000  oo 

4o,0O:i  00 

50,i)iKI  00 

10,500  oO 

30,0(X)  00 

2.500  00 

,50,000  (H) 

.5,000  oO 

5,(>iX)  00 

347,08(3  00 


1,808,080  Oo 


15,000  00 


15,000  Oi) 
30,000  00 
22,000  00 
7-),(k;kp  (ki 
10,000  00 


107,000  00 


20,000  00 

9,  .50(1  OO 

61,500  00 


91.000  CO 


15,00  000 

400,000  00 
40,000  00 


15,000  00 
2,000  00 

3,000  00 

5,000  00 

3,000  00 

10,000  00 


3,000  00 
126,200  00 


022,200  00 


ESTIilATES,  1916-n    ,  69 

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147 


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149- 


150- 


151 


152 


U.\BBOUKS  AND  'RivEBS— Concluded. 
Yuko.i. 
Yukon  River — Improvements,  gauf^ngand  surveys. 

Onierallp. 
Harbours  and  Rivers— Gsnerallv 


Dredgikc. 

New  Dredging  Plant — Ontario  and  Quebec,  including  Vic- 

t<5ria  I.-^land  Sliipyanl   

Dredging — Maritime  Provinces 

Drwlging — Ontario  and  Quebec.  

Dredging— Manitoba,  .S.a,skatchewan  and  Alberta 

Uredging — British  Columbia 

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 


Slides  and  Booms. 

St.    Maurioe   District — Improvements  to  slide   and    boom 

works  to  f.-u^ilitate  the  floating  and  storage  of  logs,  etc.. 

Slides  and  Ixxjms  generally 


Appropriations  vot  r'l/tt 


,1  for    iriK-17 


Ko.M)S   AND    iiUIDGK-S. 

Banff  —  Xew  bridge  and  repairs  to  old  one 

Dominion  bridges  generally,  including  approaches 

Interprovincial  Bridge  across  Ottawa  River  at  Hawkee- 
bury,  the  Ontario  and  Quebec  Governments  each  to 
contribute  Slo.lMK) 

International  bridge  over  River  St.  John  between  Clair, 
N. B.,  and  Fort  Kent,  Me.,  State  of  Maine  to  provide 
*15,000.  County  of  Aroostook  §10,000,  and  town  of 
Fort  Kent,  .^o.iKX) 

Miniata  — Bridge  to  Indian  Reserve 

North  Timisk.-iii.ing — Bridge  over  Quinze  River  ;  Quebec 
Government  to  contribute  .?1.5,000 

Ottawa — Bridges  over  the  River  Ottawa,  the  slides  and  the 
Rideau  Q^nal  and  approaches  thereto,  ordinary  re- 
pairs, renewals  and  maintenance. 

Approprvitiom  not  rcquirtd  for  1916-17 


Telegraph  and  Telephone  Line.s. 

Prince  Hdward  Itland. 

For  half  cost  of  reconstruction  of  telegra]>h  lines  jointly 
owned  by  the  Anglo-American  Telegraph  Co.  and  the 
Dominion  Government 


Quebec. 
Improvements  to  repair  service.    . 
Carried  forward  . . .  •  . 


Revote. 


20,000  00 


20,000  00 


20,000  00 


80,000  00 


29,000  00 
8,000  00 

36,0(10  00 


173,000  00 


1T,000  00 


17,000  00 


1916-17. 


S     cts. 


5,000  00 


40,000  00 


35,000  00 

500.000  00 

.500,000  (10 

a.-),  000  00 

600,000  00 


1,730,000  00 


30,000  00 
5,000  00 


2,307,000  00 


35,000  00 


20,000  no 
5,000  00 


80,000  00 


29,000  00 
8,000  0(1 

55^000  00 


17,000  00 


214,000  00 


17,000  00 


.S,000  00 


20,000  00 


19)5-lfr. 


S  cts. 


5,000,00 


40,000  OC 


7.5.000  00 
COO,  000  00 
600,000  00 

95,000  00 
800,000  00 
137,000  00 


14,000  00 
5,000  00 
6,000  00 


25,000  00 


20,000  00 
5,000  OO 


80,000  OO 


29,000  00 
8,000  00 

50,000  OO 


-17,000  00 
2,500  00 


211,500  00 


17,000  00 


3,000  00 


20,000  00 


70  ESTIMATES.  lOIG-H 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  191« 
XVII— PUBLIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO  INCOME.— CWYinued. 


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Revotc. 


I9I8-I7. 


1915-16. 


153^ 


154- 


Tblkgr.vph  and  Telephone  Lines— Cotic/udcf. 

Brought  forward  ' 

Saskatchewan  and  Alberta. 


Repairs  and  improvements  to  Office  buildinga 

Peace  River  Line — Office  and  dwelling;  at  Grande  Prairie. 
Peace  River  Line — Office  and  dwelling  at  Dunvegan 


17,000  00 


3.i500  00 
3,500  00 


British  Columbia, 

Mainland  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Lines — General  repairs 
and  improvements 

Vanconv'er  Island  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Lines — General 
repairs  and  improvemfnts 

Yukon  Telegraph  Service— Repair.*,  and  improvements. ., 

Appropri<ttions  iwt  required  for  1916-17 


3   ct". 
20,000  00 


3,100  00 
3,500  00 
3,500  00 


14,000  00 

11,3."«  00 
13,300  00 


24,000  CO 


68,750  00 


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MiSCELL.iNEOlS. 

Architectural  Branch— Salaries  of  architects,  clerks  of 
works,  inspectors,  draughtsmen,  clerks  and  messengers 
of  outside  service 

Engineering  Branch — Salariesof  engineers,  inspectors,  sup 
erintendents,  draughtsmen,  clerks  and  messengers  of 
outside  sei  vice 

Monument  of  His  Late  Majesty  King  Edward  VII 

Cc)nstruction  and  operation  of  water  storage  dams  on  the 
Ottawa  River  and  tributaries,  surveys  in  connection 
therewith,  and  settlement  of  land  damages  

Dry  Docks  generally — Inspe'^-tion,  etc 

International  Commission,  River  St.  John,  N.B 

River  gaugings  and  metering . .    . 

The  National  (iallery  t>f  Canada,  including  the  purchase  of 
paintings  by  the  Board  of  Trustees 

Surveys  and  inspections 

To  cover  balance  of  expenditure  for  works  .already  author 
ized  for  which  the  approi)riation  may  be  insufficient, 
provided  the  amount  for  any  one  work  does  not  exceed 
.yibO ."  

Monument  to  Lady  Latour  at  St.  John— Contribution 

Monument  to  the  memory  of  the  late  Hon.  Thos.  D'Arcy 
McGen 

Accounts-  Branch — Salaries  of  agents  and  clerks,  travelling 
and  contingent  expenses  of  outside  service 

Esquimalt  Graving  Dock — Travelling  crane  and  electrical 
pump  

Georgian  Bay  Ship  Canal  Royal  Commission ...... 

To  pay  Western  Dry  Dock  and  Shipbuilding  Co.,  Limited, 
of  Port  Arthur,  a  portion  of  the  third  payment  of  sub 
sidy  due  them  upon  their  completion  of  the  work  COV' 
ered  by  the  agreement  ratified  by  Chap.  57,  3-4  George 
V,  191.3,  notwithstanding  that  the  work  is  not  com 
pleted   

For  operation  and  maintenance  of  inspection  boats 

Prince  Rupert — Inspection  tug 

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 


10,000  00 


7,000  00 


5,000  00 
8,000  00 


9,000  00 


26,000  00 


60,000  00 


435,000  00 
10,000  00 


115,000  00 

10,000  tX) 

7,000  00 

25,000  00 

25.000  00 
180,000  00 


10,000  00 
5,000  00 

8,000  00 

20,000  00 

10,000  00 
25,000  00 


35,641  .".0 
50,000  00 
26,000  UO 


65,000  00   1,056,641  50   1,179,641  50 


S       ct». 
20,000  00 


3,.500  00 
3,500  00 


4,000  00 
78,100  00 

100,100  eo 


60,000  00 


435,000  00 
1C,000  00 


200,000  00 
lO.OliO  00 
12,000  00 
20,000  00 

25.000  00 
180,000  00 


10,000  00 
5,000  00 

8,000  00 

20,000  00 

9,000  00 
2.5,000  00 


35,641  50 
60,000  00 
26,000  00 
29,000  00 


ESTIUATES,  1916-n  71 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XVII— PUBLIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO  INCOME.— Conc^urferf. 


> 


y^ 


Collingwood  Dry  Dock,  No.  1. 
CuIli^g^vood  Dry  Dock,  No.  2. 
Montreal  Floatiug  Dock 


Details. 


Authorized  bt  Statute. 


SUMMARY. 


Public  Buildings 

Harbours  and  Rivers 

Dredj?ing   

Slides  and  Booms 

Read!  and  Bridgeii. . ., 

Telegraph  and  Telephone  Lines  . 
Miscellaneous 


Authorized  by  Statute 
Total.. 


Revote. 


S         Ct8. 


6,819,375  (lO 

2,224,550  00 

20,000  00 

173,000  00 
24,000  00 
65,000  00 


9,325,925  00 


3,325,925  00 


1916-17. 


§       cts. 

15,000  00 

9,208  90 

105,000  00 


129,208  9B 


l],r.97,875  00 
3,88:<,100  00 
1,730,000  00 

:!.5,ocin  00 

214,000  00 

68,750  00 

1,056,641  50 


18,&«5,366  50 
129,208  96 


18,814,575  46 


1915-16. 


S       cts. 

15,000  00 

9,208  96 

105,000  00 


129,208  96 


14,190,312  OS 

5,043,619  96 

2,307,000  00 

25,000  00 

211,500  OO 

109.100  00 

1,179,641  50 

23,066.173  54 
129,208  96 


23,195,382  50 


72  ESTIMATES,  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
XVIIT— MAIL  SUBSIDIES  AND  STEAMSHIP  SUBVENTIONS. 
Amount  to  be  voted §2,641,934.00 


Details. 


Atlantic  Ockan. 

Steam  service  between  Annapolis  and  I^ondon 
or  Hull,  England,  or  both .• , . . 

Steam  service  between  Canadian  Atlantic  ports 
and  Australia  and  New  Zealand 

Ocean  and  mail  service  between  Canada  and 
(Ji-eat  Britain 

Steam  service  between  Canada  and  Cuba 

Steam  service  or  services  between  Canada  and 
Newfoundland 

Steam  ser\  ice  between  Canada  and  the  Wesi 
Indies  or  South  America  or  both 

Steam  service  between  Canada  and  South 
Africa 

Steam  service  between  Halifax,  St.  .John's, 
Newfoundland,  and  Liverjxiol 

Steam  service  between  Montreal,  Quebec  and 
Manchester  England,  during  the  summer 
se.Tson,  and  between  St.  John,  Halifax  and 
Manchester  during  the  winter  season 

Winter  steam  service  between  St.  John, 
Dublin  and  Belfast 

Winter  steam  service  between  St.  John  and 
Glasgow 

Winter  steam  service  between  St.  .John,  Hali- 
fax and  London 

Steam  service  between  St.  John,  Halifax  and 
London 

Pacihc  Ocean. 

Steam  service  between  Canada  and  Australia 

or  New  Zealand  or  both,  on  Pacific  Ocean. . 
Steam    service    between   Canada,    China  and 

Japan 

Steam  service  between  Prince  Rupert,  B.C., 

and  Queen  Charlotte  Islands 

Steam     service    between    Victoria    and    San 

Francisco 

Steam  service  between  Victoria,   Vancouver, 

way  ports  and  Slcagway 

Steam    service    between    Victoria    and  .West 

Coast  Vancouver  Island 

Steam  service  between  Vancouver  and  north 

ern  ports  of  British  Columbia 


Local  Sekvicbs. 

Steam  service  between  Baddeck  and  lona  , . 
Steam  service  between  Charlottetown,  Victoria 

and  H  olliday's  Wharf 

Steam    service    betweeij  Froude's    Point    and 

LocUe|x>rt,  N.S 

Steam  service  from  the  opening  to  the  closing 

of  navigation  in  liflO,  between  Gaspe  Basin 

and  Dalhoufsie  or  Canipbellton 

Steam  serA'ice  between  (irand  Manan  and  the 

Mainland 

Carried  forward 


1916-17. 


><        cts. 

5,000  00 

140,000  00 

,000,000  00 
25,000  00 

70,000  00 
340,066  66 
146,000  00 

20,000  00 

.35,000  00 
7,.50O  00 
15,000  00 
1.5,000  00 
25,000  00 


180,509  00 

253,33,3  34 

16,000  00 

3,000  00 

12,500  00 

5,000  IX) 

16,800  00 

5,825  00 

2,500  00 

600  00 

20,UOO  00 
10,000  00 


2,370,234  00 


1915-16. 


S   cts. 

5,000  00 

14O,0W  00 

1,000,000  00 
25,000  00 

70,000  00 
340,666  66 
146,000  00 

20,000  00 

35,000  00 
7,500  00 
15,000  00 
15,000  oO 
25,000  00 


180,509  00 

253,333  34 

16,000  00 

3,000  00 

12,500  00 

5,000  00 

16,800  00 

5,825  00 

2,500  00 

600  00 

20,000  00 
10,000  00 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1J15-16. 


Increase.        Decrease, 


2,370,234  00 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17  73 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 
XVIII.— MAIL  SUBSIDIES  AND   STEAMSHIP   SUBVENTIONS— Coji^inuerf. 


Compared  with 

1 

Estimates  of  1915-16. 

> 

Details. 

1916-17. 

1915- IG. 

"3 
6 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

Local  Seryicss— Continued. 

S     cts. 

$      cts. 

$      cts. 

S      cts. 

Brouglit  forward 

2,370,234  00 

2,370,234  00 

181 

SteaiD  service  between  Halifax  and  Canso  . . . 

5,000  00 

5,000  00 

182 

Steiim  service  Ix'tween  Halifax  and  Newfound- 

land via  CajK-  Breton  |K»rts 

10,000  00 

10,000  00 

183 

Steam  service  between  Halifax,  Mahone  Bay, 

Taocook  Island  and  La  Have  River  ports. . 

4,000  00 

4,000  W 

184 

Steam  !*ervict*  between  Halifax    and  Spry  liay 

and  ports  in  Ca|3e  Breton 

4,000  00 

4,000  00 

185 

Steam  service  between  Halifax,  South  Cai^e 

Breton  and  Bras  d'Or  Lake  |K)rts 

4,000  00 

4,000  00 

180 

Steam    service    between    Halifax   and    West 

Coast  Cape  Breton,  calling  at  way  ports. . 

4,000  00 

4,000  00 

187 

Steam   service    between    Halifax    and    Sher- 

brooke  

2,000  00 

2,000  00 

188 

Steam  service  from  the  opening  to  the  closing 
of  navigation  between  Kenora  and   Fort 

Frances 

8,000  00 

8,000  00 

189 

Steam  service  from  the  opening  to  the  closing 
of  naWgation  in  191G  between  the  main- 

land and  the  Magdalen  Islands 

18,000  00 
fi,500  00 

18,000  00 
6,500  00 

190 

Steam  service  between  Mulgrave  and  Canso. . 

191 

"Steam  service   uetweei-   Mulgrave  and   Guys- 

borough,  calling  at  intermediate  ports  ,    . . 

5,500  00 

5,500  00 

192 

Steam  service  between  Newcastle,  Neguac  and 
Kscuminac,    calling   at    all   intermediate 
points  on  tlie  Miramichi  River  and  Mira- 

michi  Bay ....               

2,500  00 

2,500  00 

193 

Steam  service  between  Pelee  Island  and  the 

mainland 

8,000  00 

.8,000  00 

194 

Steam   seriice    between    Petit  de  Grat    and 
Intercfilonial  Railway  Terminus  at  Mul- 

grave   

7,OtO  00 

7,000  00 

195 

Steam  service  on   the  Petittodiac   River  be- 
tween Moncton  and  way  ports,  and  a  port 
or  ports  on  the  west  coast  of  Cumberland 

County 

2,500  00 

2,500  00 

196 

Steam  service  l>etween  Pictou  and  Montague, 
calling  at  Murray  Harbour  and  George- 

' 

town  

(i,000  00 

6,000  00 

197 

Schooner  service  between  Pictou,  New  Glas- 
gow, Antigonisb  County  {»rts  and  Mul- 

grave     .. 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

198 

Steam  service  from  the  opening  to  the  closing 
of    navigation   in   lOlfi,   between   Pictou, 

Mulgrave  and  Cheticanip 

7,500  00 

7,500  00 

199 

Steam  service  from  the  opening  to  the  closing 

of  navigation  in  191fi,  Ijetween  Port  AUd 

grave,  St.  Peter's,  Irish  Cove  and  Marble 

Niountain  and  other   ports  on  the   Bra.*- 

dOr  Lakes 

0,500  00 

6,500  00 

200 

Steam  service  between  Prince  Edward  Island 

and  Cape  Breton  and  Newfoundland . . . . . 

Steam  service  from  the  opening  to  the  closing 

of  navigation  in  191G,  between  Prince  Ed 

16,500  00 

16,  .500  00 

201 

ward  Island  and  the  mainland    

12,500  00 

12,500  fK) 

202 

Steam  service  during  the  year  I91G,  between 
Quebec  and  Harrington,  calling  at  ports 
and  plate.s  along  the  northern  shore  of  the 
River  St.  Lawrence  between  such  term- 

inals   

Carried  forward 

28,000  00 
2,539,234  00 

28,000  00 

2,539,234  00 

/4  ESTIMATES,  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
XVIII— MAIL  SUBSIDIES  AND    STEAMSHIP    HVPVESTIOSS.— Concluded. 


i 

Compared  with 

Estimates  of  191D-16. 

> 

Details. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

Increase. 

Decrejwe. 

Local  Sebvicbs— Oonciudedy 

$       cts. 

$       cts. 

S        cU. 

9      ct». 

Brought  forward 

2,539,234  00 

2,539,234  00 

203 

Steam    service    between    Quebec  and   Gaspe 

Basin,  touching  at  intermediate  ports 

8,500  00 

8,500  00 

204 

Steam  service  between  Q>'el>eo  and  p<,rts  on 

the  north  sliore  of  the  I^le  of  Orleans 

4,500  00 

4,500  00 

205 

Steam  ^ervice  between  Riviere  du  Loup,  Ta- 

dousiic  and  other  North  >hore  ports 

6,000  00 

6,000  00 

206 

VVinterstt-am  service  between  Riviere  du  Loup, 

Tadoufac  and  other  St.  Lawrence  |)orts.    ... 

8,000  00 

8,000  00 

207 

Winter  steam  service  between  St.  Catherines 

Bay  and  Tadousao 

3,500  00 

3,500  00 

208 

Steam  service  l>etween  St.  John  and  ports  in 

3,000  00 

3,000  00 

209 

Steam  service  between  St.  .Tohn,  N.B.,  and  St. 

Andrews,    N.B.,    calling    at    intermediate 

pomts    

4,000  00 

4,000  00 

210 

Steam  service  between  St.  John  and   Bridge 

town 

2,  .TOO  00 

2,500  00 

211 

Steam  service  between  St.  John  and  Digby . . 

20,000  00 

20,000  00 

212 

Steam  service  between  St.  John,  Digby,  Anna- 
polis and  Granville,  viz.:  along  the  west  coast 

of  the  Annapolis  Basin    

2,000  00 

2,000  00 

213 

Steam  service   between   St.    John,    N.B.,  and 
ports  on  the  Bay  of  Fundy  and  Miuas  Basin, 

and  Margaretsville,  N.S 

8,000  00 

8,000  00 

214 

Steam  service  or  services   between  St.    John, 

Westport  and  Yarmouth  and  other  way  ports 

9,200  00 

8,500  00 

700  00 

215 

Steam  service  during  the  year  1916  between 
St.  Stephfn,  N.B.,  St.   Croix   River  points. 
Deer    Ishinl,     Campobello  and    the    inner 
islands,  Passamaquoddy  Bay  and  L'Etete  or 

Back  Bay 

6,000  00 

6,000  00 

216 

Stftam  service  during  the  season  of  1916  between 
Sydney  and  Bay  St.   Lawrence,  calling  at 

way  ports 

6,000  00 

6,000  00 

217 

Steam  service  during  the  season   of  1916  be- 

tween Sydney  and  Whycocomagh 

3,000  00 

3,000  00 

218 

Steam  service  between  Sydney,    N  S.,  around 
the  east  coast  of  Cape  Breton  to  Hastings  and 

return  to  Sydney,  via  the  Bras  d'Or  Lakes. 

5,500  00 

5,  .500  00 

219 

Expenses  in  connection  with  the  supervision 

3,000  00 

3,000  00 

Authorized  by  Statute. 
Canada,  China  and  Japan  (1-2  Geo.  V,  Chap. 

2,641,934  00 

2,641,234  00 

700  00 

2-i) ■          

121,666  66 

121,6fi6  66 

Cantula  and  France  (S-9  Kd.  VII,  Chap.  36)  . 

Summary. 
To  be  voted 

200,000  00 
321,666  60 

200,000  00 

321,666  66 

2,641,934  00 

2  641,234  00 

700  00 

Authorized  by  Statute 

Total 

321,6i-.6  66 
2,963,600  66 

321,666  66 

2,962,900  66 

700  00 

IfSTIilATEa,  1916-n 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XIX —DEPARTMENT  OF.  NAVAL  SERVICE, 
Amount  to  be  voted S2,250,400  00 


75 


S 
o 
> 


220 


221 

222 
223 
224 

225 

226 
227 


Details. 


1916-17.        1915-16. 


Naval  Service— To  provide  for  the  mainte- 
nance and  npkee])  of  whips,  Xaval  CoIIh^, 
and  dockyards  at  Halifax  and  Ksquimalt 
and  Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer 
Keaerve   

Fisheries  Protection  Service— To  provide  for 
the  rejairs  and  maintenance  of  fifheries 
(irotection  stea  ners 

Fislieries  Protection  Service — To  provide  for 
new  vessels 

Hydrographic  Surveys,  including  the  survey 
of  Hudson  Hay    

Radiotelegraph  Service— To  provide  for  the 
building  and  maintenance  of  wireless  sta- 
tions    

Tidal  Service — To  provide  for  maintenance  of 
tidal  stations  and  surveying  steamers 

Patrol  of  the  northern  waters  of  Canada 

Life-^aving  stations,  including  rewards  for 
saving  life 


1,000,000  00 

375,000  00 

3C,000  00 

340,000  00 

295,000  00 

3.5,000  00 
50,000  to 

125.400  00 


2,250,400  00   2,355,400  00 


1,000,000  uo 

375,000  00 

30,000  00 

390,000  00 

350,000  00 

35,000  00 
50,000  00 

125,400  00 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase.        Decrease. 


S     cts. 


S     cts. 


5(1,000  00 
55,000  00 


105,000  00 


76 


ESTIMATES.  1916-17 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
XX— OCEAN  AND  RIVER  SERVICE. 
Amount  to  be  voted $1,305,800.00. 


S 


^ 


228 

229 
2.30 
231 
232 
233 

234 
235 
236 


237 


Details. 


191G    IT. 


I  8     cts. 

Maintenance    and    repairs    to   Dominion 

steamers  and  ice-breakers I  1,1S0,0(1U  00 

Examiners  of  masters  and  mates \  lt),.">00  00 

Investigation  into  wrecks  12,300  0(i 

Expenses  of  School.^  of  Navigation 8,000  00 

Registration  of  shipping 3,000  00 

Removal    of    obstructions    in    navigable 

waters 20,000  00 

Winter  miiil  service 11,000  00 

Inspection  of  live  stock  shipment ,  5,000  00 

To  continue  subsidy  for  wrecking  plants — 

Quebec,  Maritime  Provinces  and  British 

Columbia |  4.5,000  00 

Unforeseen  expenses |  6,000  00 

1,30.5,800  00 


1915-16. 


8     cts.  1 


1,125,000  00 

llj,.500  00 

18,400  00 

8.0n0  00 

3,000  00 

20,000  00 

11,000  00 

5,000  00 


45,000  00 
5,000  00 


1,256,900  00 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase.        Decrease. 


55,000  00 


8    cts. 


t>,100  00 


48,900  00 


XXI.— PUBLIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO  CAPITAL. 

(Marine  D^jyartment  ) 

Amount  to  be  voted '• §2,134,715  00. 


6 
o 
> 

Details. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 

d 

1 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

238 
239 

Ship  Channel,  River  St.  LattTence.      .    . 

To  provide  for  construction  and  completion 
of  dredgingplant  for  River  St.  LawTence 
from  Montreal  to  Kather  Point 

•?    cts. 
1,172,000  00 

452,715  00 
510,000  00 

.?     cts. 
1,037,000  00 

871,000  00 

.500,000  00 

50,000  00 

8     cts. 
135,000  00 

io,6o6  66" 

§     cts. 
418,285  00 

'5b',o66'66' 

240 

New  ice-breaker  for  River  St.  Lawrence . . 

2,134,715  00 

2,458,000  00 

323,285  00 

ESTIMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XXII.— LIGHTHOUSE  AND  COAST  SERVICE. 
Amount  to  be  voted    82,409,700.00. 


77 


Details. 


Agencies,  rents  and  contingencies  

Ssuaries  and  allowances  to  liphtkeepers. 

.Main tennnctt  and  repairs  to  lighthouses. 

Constiiiction  of  lighthouses  and  aids  to 
navigation,  including  apparatus,  sub' 
marine  signals,  and  providing  suitabh 
boats  for  carrying  on  construction 
work 

Signal  service   

Administration  of  pilotage  and  mainten- 
ance and  repairs  to  steamer  Eureka . 

Maintenance  and  repairs  to  wharfs   .    . 

To  provide  for  breaking  ice  in  Thunder 
Bay  and  Lake  Sujierior  and  other 
ix>ints  deemed  advisable  for  the  good 
of  navigation  

Repairs  to  Aiaritime  Road 

.\mount  required  to  pay  SSOO  per  annum 
to  the  following  retired  pilots  :  — Ls. 
R.  Deniers.  Theodule  Lachance, 
Charles  Brown,  Jos.  Lapointe,  Nestor 
Lachance,  Paul  Gobeil,  Barthelemi 
T*acharice,  Alphonse  Asselin,  Clias. 
Norraand,  Napoleon  Rioux,  Elzear 
Desrosiers.  Hubert  Raymond,  Arliel 
Bernier,  Laurent  Ciodbout,  Adelme 
Pouliot,  E  Imond  Laroehelle,  L.  K, 
Morin,  A.  T.  Simard,  Jos,  I'lante, 
Victor  Ve/.ina,  .J.  6.  Dupil,  Raymond 
Baquet,  .\lfred  Larochelle 

To  provide  for  telephones  at  different 
points  througliout  the  Dominion  in 
connection  with  aids  to  navigation 

New  vi^-sel  to  replace  the  Maisonneuir 

Allowance  to  Harbour  Master  at  Amherst- 
burg  for  supervision  of  lights  and 
buoys  on  St.  Clair  river,  the  Detroit 
rivtr,  and  Lake  Krie.  and  other  ser- 
vices for  season  of  navigation  in  Ullti. 

.Amount  required  for  repairing  the  steamer 
C.  G.  S.   Montrnaynii  

Amount  recjuired  to  pay  compassionate 
allowance  to  Lewis  King,  who  lost  the 
sight  of  one  eye  through  an  accident 
on  lx)ard  the  StanUp 

Appropriations  tioi  rfquircd  for  lOW-L 


1916-17. 


s 


cts. 


IfiO.WW  00 
47.5,000  00 
750,000  00 


750,000  00 
00,000  00 

5li,,S0O  00 
10,000  00 


40,000  00 
1,000  00 


6,90«  00 


r),ooo  00 

25,000  00 


400  00 
70,00t>  05 

100  00 


2,409,700  00 


1915-16. 


Compared  with 
Estimates  1915 -IG. 


Increase. 


$ 


cts. 


66,300  00 
10,000  00 


40,000  00 
1,000  00 


7,200  00 


5,000  00 
30,000  0« 


400  00 


119,640  00 


2,429,540  00 


cts. 


Decrease. 


S  cts. 


1.50,000  00  I  10,000  on 
450,000  00  25,000  00 
750,000  00 


7.50,000  00 
60,000  00 


70,000  00 


100  00 


300  00 


5,000  00 


119,040  00 
19,840  00 


78  ESTIVATES.  191611 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
XXIII— SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTIONS. 
Amount  to  be  voted   $489,713  00 


i 

o 
> 

Details. 

1»I6>17. 

191 .5-16. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  1915-16. 

d 
S5 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

( 
256 

Department  of  the  Interior. 

Astronomical  Surveys— Investigations  and  de 
niarcations  of  the  exterior  boundaries  of 
Canada,  the  triangulation,  levelling  and 
t(iiK>grapl)ic  work  of  the  (icodetic  Survey 
of  Canada,  and  the  Astronomical  work  of 
the  Department  of  the  Interior,  including 
the  e.xpenses  of  the  Dominion  Astro- 
nomical Observatory  at  Ottawa  and  the 
Br.anch  therefrom  at  Saanich  Hill,  B.C., 
and  $1,000  to  \V.  F.  King,  as  Inter- 
national Boundary  Commissioner.    

To  provide  for  payments  on  account  of  the 
construction  and  installation  of  a  large  re- 
flcctinj;  telescope  for  the  Western  Branch 
of  the  Dominion  Astronomical  Observatory 
—Revote  $8,000 

Depa Hment  of  Ma rir>t. 

.Meteorological   Service,    including    Magnetic 
Observatory,  grants  of  S500  each  to  King- 
ston  and    Montreal    Observatories  ;     also 
allowance  of  §400  to  L.  F.  Gorman,  Obser- 
ver at  Ottawa 

$        cts. 

260,000  00 
35,000  00 

$       cts. 

260,000  00 
31,500  00 

$       cts. 
3,500  00 

$       cts. 

257- 
1 

295,000  00 
194,7]  3  00 

291,500  00 

192,373  00 
483,873  00 

3,500  00 
2,340  00 

489,713  00 

5,840  00 

ESTIMATES.  1916-17  79 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XXIV.— MARINE  HOSPITALS. 
Amount  to  be  voted $  78,000  00 


c 
o 

>• 

DeUils. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

Compared   with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 

"3 
d 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

ass] 

Marine  Hospitals,  including  grant*  to  institu- 
tions assisting  sailors 

$    cts. 

75,000  00 
3,000  00 

$    cts. 

75,000  00 
3,000  00 

$    cts. 

$    cts. 

^ 

78,000  00 

78,000  OO 

XXV.— STEAMBOAT  INSPECTION. 
Amount  to  be  voted §  79,170  00 


o 

> 

Details. 

1916-17. 

191.>-16 

Com|>ared  with 
Estiu.ates  of  1915-16. 

d 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

259 

Steamboat  inspection 

•S    ct«. 
79,170  00 

S    cts. 
83,265  0<3 

S    cts. 

$    cte. 
4,095  00 

80  ESTIMATES,  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
XXVI.— FISHERIES. 
Amount  tx)  be  voted 81,224,900  00. 


2 
o 
> 


o 
S5 


2G0 


2(il 
262 
263 
264 
2B5 


206 

267 

268 

269 
270 

271 

272 

273 

274 


Details. 


Salaries  and  disbursements  of  Fishery  Officers, 
including  the  expenses  of  tiie  Fisheries  .\d- 
visory  Board,  and  an  allowance  of  WOU  to 
W.  .1.  E.  Casey,  Secretary  thereof 

BiiildinK  fishways  and  clearing  rivers 

Legal  and  incidental  expenses 

Canadian  Fisheries  Museum 

Oyster  culture 

To  assist  in  the  establishment,  maintenance 
and  insjiection  of  cold  storage  for  bait,  the 
conservation  and  development  of  deep  sea 
fisTieries,  and  to  jirovide  for  better  trans- 
portation facilities  for  fresh  fish 

To  provide  for  the  maintenance  of  ex|3erimen- 
tal  works  for  the  reduction  of  dogfish 

To  p.ay  Customs  Officers  for  services  in  connec- 
tion with  issuing  motJiis  vivemli  licenses  . . . . 

To  provide  for  the  mainten.ance  of  a  Fisheries 
Intelligence  Bureau 

Fisheries  Patrol  Service 

To  jirovide  for  a  Fisheries  Exhibit  at  the  Can- 
adian National  Exhibition  at  Toronto 

Salaries,  building  and  maintenance  of  Hsh 
breeding  establishments 

To  provide  for  the  inspection  of  pickled  fish 
and  fish  canneries 

To  provide  for  the  building  of  Fisheries  Patrol 
boats  (Partial  revote) 

Marine  IJiological  Board  of  Canada 

Appropriations  not  rcr/uircd  for  1916-17 


Adthobized  bt  Statute. 

Fishing  bounty 

Summary. 

To  be  voted 

Authorized  by  Statute 


19I6-17. 


1915-16. 


305,000  00 

30,000  00 

4,000  GO 

8,000  00 

6,000  00 


125,000  00 

60,000  00 

900  00 

5,000  00 
190,000  00 

10,000  00 

400,000  CO 

25,000  00 

30,000  00 
26,000  00 


1,224,900  00 


160,000  00 


1,224,9(X)  00 
160,000  00 


1,384,900  00 


cts. 


305,000  00 

30,000  00 

4,000  00 

8,000  OO 

6,000  00 


150,000  00 

60,000  00 

900  00 

5,000  00 
190,000  00 

15,00  J  00 

400,000  00 

25,000  00 

32,000  00 

26,000  00 

144,5(X1  00 


Comi>ared  with 
Estimates  of  191.5-16. 


Increase         Decrease. 


1,401,400  00 


160,000  00 


1,401,400  00 
160,000  00 


1,561,400  OO 


S       cts. 


$       cts. 


25,000  00 


5,000  00 


2,000  00 


144,.50O  00 


176,500  00 


176,500  00 


176,  .500  00 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XXVII— SUBSIDIES  TO  PROVINCES. 
Amount  authorized  by  Statute SI  1,451,673  28. 


81 


Details. 


1916-17. 


cts. 


1915-16. 


S     ct«. 


Ontario 2,396,378  88  I2,.S96,3T8  88 

Quebec  il.96'J,B30  28  ^1,969,630  28 

NovaScoti* 636,665  86  i    636,666  86 

New  Brunswick I   637,976  16,   637,976  16 

Manitoba    1,406,204  16  il, 406,204  16 

British  Columbia ]   723,135  06      723,135  06 

Prince  Edward  Island 381,93188  1   381,93188 

Alberta 1,589,075  00    1,589,075  0<J 

Saskatchewan |l,710,675  00    1,710,675  00  1 

11,451,673  2811,451,673  28 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase.       Decrease. 


3—6 


82 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

XXVIII.     MINES  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY. 
Amount  to  be  voted 8562,400  00 


o 


275-1 


Deta  s. 


I 


276 


277 


Miius  Branch. 

Investigation  of  ore  deposits,  economic  rnin- 
erals,  peat  deposits,  clays,  structural  mater- 
ials ;  determination  of  fuel  values  of  coals, 
lignites,  peat,  petroleum,  and  natural  pas  ; 
investigation  of  ore  dressing  and  metallur- 
gical i)rocesses  ;  investigation  of  clay  products 
and  non-metallic  structural  materials,  and 
mineral  waters  ;  provision  for  additional 
macljinery  required  for  the  Testing  Labora 
tories  ;  wages  of  mechanics  and  labourers  ; 
collection  of  informatio*  regarding  minerals, 
and  the  mining  and  metallurgical  industries 
and  their  operations   

Publication  of  reports,  translation  of  reports 
into, French,  purch.ase  of  book5,  stationery, 
chemical  laboratories'  supplies,  apparatus, 
instruments,  office  contingencies,  additional 
assistance ■  . .  ■ . 

For  the  organization  of  the  Explosives  DiWsion 
and  the  equipment  of  its  laboratories,  for 
ajiparatus,  salaries  of  inspectors,  chemists, 
machinists,  clerical  assistance,  and  travelling 
expenses  in  connection  with  the  investiga- 
tion of  the  manufacture  and  storage  of 
explosives  in  Canada     

For  practical  tests  of  bituminous  sands  of 
Alberta,  for  road-making  and  other  purposes 

Appropriations  not  required  for  2916-17 . 


Dominion  of  Canada,  Assay.  Office. 
Maintenance  of  Assay  Office,  Vancouver,  B.C 

Geolofjical  Survey  Branch. 

For  explorations  and  surveys  ;  ethnological, 
archiBological  and  palaeontological  investig- 
ations :  wages  of  explorers,  topographers, 
draughtsmen  and  others 

For  publication  of  reports,  translation  of  re- 
ports into  French,  maps,  plans,  illustrations, 
etc 

For  the  purchase  of  books,  instruments,  labor- 
atory apparatus,  chemicals,  mapping  mate- 
rials, stationery  ;  maintenance  of  ofHces  and 
museum  ;  temporary  technical,  clerical  and 
other  assistance  ;  clothing  for  five  attendants 
miscellaneous  contingencies 

For  collection  and  purchase  of  specimens  for 
Victoria  Museum 

To  compensate  .John  F.  Lyons  for  quarters 
fuel,  light  and  water  supplier!  him  as  resident 
caret  aker  of  the  Geological  Museum,  Sussex 
St.  vacated  on  removal  to  the  Victoria  Me- 
mo 2"al  Museum 


1016-17. 


1915-16. 


cts. 


76,000  CO 


67,000  00 


60,000  00 
5,000  00 


208,000  00 


25,000  00 


SUMM.\RT. 

Mines  Branch 

Dominion  of  Canada  Assay  Office. 
Geological  Survey  Branch 


185,000  00 
75,000  00 

54,000  00 
l.^OOO  00 

400  00 


3     cU. 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915- 16. 


Increase.       Decrease. 


GL'OOO  00 


67,000  00 


5,000  00 

5,000  00 
10,000  00 


149,000  00 
20,000  00 


329,400  00 


208,000  00 

25,000  00 

329,400  00 


562.400  00 


185,000  00 
75,000  00 


54,125  80 
1.5,000  00 


400  00 


329,525  80 


149,000  00 

20,000  00 

329,525  80 


498,525  80 


$     cts. 


14,000  00 


55,000  00 


59,000  00 
5,000  00 


<   ct«. 


10,000  00 


125  80 


59,000  00 
5,000  00 


63,874  20 


125  80 


125  80 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 


83 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 


XXIX— LABOUR. 


Amount  to  be  Toted . 


§68,500.00 


> 

Details. 

1  — 
1916-17. 

1915-16. 

C.iiipared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 

i. 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

278 

279 

2S0 

Conciliation  and  Lalnur  .\ct,  includin);  puDli- 
cation,  printiner,  binding  and  distribution  of 
the  lAifx}ur  Oazf-tte  and  allowance  to  corres- 
pondents, and  for  clerical  assistance  in  pre- 
paring tables  of  statistics 

Industrial  Disputes  Investigation  Act 

Combint-a  Investigation  Act 

S     cts. 

35,000  00 

20,000  00 

2,500  DO 

1,000  00 

10,000  no 

S     cts. 

35,000  00 

20,000  00 

5,000  00 

2,500  00 

10,000  00 

500  00 

■$     cts. 

.S      cts. 
2,500  00 

2i*l 

Industrial  Training  and  Technical  Education. 
Inspection  of  railway  construction,  4c 

1,500  00 

282 

500  00 

G8,500  00 

73,000  00 

4,500  00 

3— 6J 


84 


Ef!TlMATES.  1916-11 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


XXX— INDIANS. 


Amount  to  be  voted $1,760,360  00 


> 


55 


283 


284 


285- 


Uetaila. 


Ontario. 
Relief,  medical  attendance  and  medicines. 

Quebec. 
Reli»*f,  medical  .-ittendance  and  medicines. 


286  ^ 


287 


28.S 


s 


289 -i 


Ontario  and  Qlebec. 

Repaire  to  roads  and  bridges  and  drainage. . 
General  expenses ....    


XovA  Scotia. 

Salaries 

Relief    

To  provide  for  encouragement  of  agricnlture. 

Medical  attendance  and  medicines 

Miscellaneous  and  tinforeseen 

Repairs  to  roads  and  dyking 

AppropriiUi'jns  not  required  for  19^16-17 


New  Brunswick. 


Salaries. . .   

Relief 

Medical  attendance  and  medicines 

Miscellaneous  and  unforeseen 

Repairs  to  roads 

To  provide  for  encouragement  of  agriculture. 

Prince  Edward  Island. 


Salaries   

Relief  and  seed  grain 

Medical  attendance  and  medicines.. 
Miscellaneous 


Manitoba,     Saskatchewan,     Alberta 
Northwest  Territories. 


191(>-I7. 


1915-16. 


S        cts. 
11,000  00 


17,000  00 


li.900  00 
51,075  00 

90,975  00 


6,2lJC  00 
8,000  00 
1,000  00 

bfim  00 

9,162  00 
fiOO  00 


29,962  no 


1,984  00 
8,000  uo 
4,000  00 
850  00 
450  00 
1,000  00 

16,284  00 


GOO  00 

1,125  00 

8,")0  00 

050  00 


S        cts. 
11,000  00 

17,000  00 


21,900  00 
51,075  00 


100.975  00 


6,200 
S,000 
1,000 
.5,000 
4,300 
600 
2,500 


2^,600  00 


3,225  00 


Implements,  tools,  ifec 

Field  and  gardens  seeds 

Live  stock 

Supplies  for  destitute 

Hospital,  medical  attendance,  uedicines,  etc. 

Triennial  clothing 

Surveys 

Siou: 


Grist  and  saw  mills 
General  expenses  . . 


11. 

4, 

4, 

143, 

105, 

6, 

11, 

6, 

1, 

263, 


893.00 
530  00 
835  00 
465  00 
035  00 
000  00 
000  00 
41S  00 
04p  00 
924  00 


5.58,149  0<1 


1,9.'J4  00 

8,000  00 

4,m>o  CO 

a5o  op 

450  00 
1,000  00 

16,2.S4  00 


600  00 

1,125  00 

850  00 

650  00 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase.        Decrease. 


3,225  00 


11,893  00 

4.530  00 

4,835  00 

143,465  00 

105,035  00 

6,000  00 

11,000  00 

6,418  00 

1.049  00 

263,924  00 


,558,149  00 


S       cts. 


4,862  00 


2,362  00 


8        cts. 


10.000  00 


10,000  00 


2,500  00 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 


85 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 


XXX.— INDIANS.^COTi<inM«d. 


DetailB. 


1916-17. 


1915-10. 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase. 


British  Collmbia. 

Salaries.    

Keliuf  to  destitute  Indians 

To  encourage  Indians  in  farming  and  fruit 
culture 

Hospitals,  medical  attendance  and  medicines.. 

Tn> Veiling  expenses 

Office  miscellaneous  and  unforeseen  expenses.. 

Surveys .    . . 

Cleansing  Indian  orchards 

To  pro\nde  for  the  expenses  of  the  British 
Columbia  Land  Commission  ;  including,  a 
payment  of  .*l,40O  for  the  services  of  Ur.  .1. 
A.  J.  McKenna,  as  one  of  the  Commis- 
sioners   


Yukon. 


Relief,  medical  attendance  and  medicines  . 

.Sur\t'ys 

( leneral  expenses _ 


InDUX   E1)CC.\TI0X. 
Indian  Education 


Genebal. 

Advances  to  Indian.'!  surrendering  their  lands 
under  orovisions  of  Section  89  of  the  Indian 
Act,  wtiich  will  afterwards  be  repaid  from 
the  avails  of  the  land 

Relief  to  destitute  Indians  in  remote  districts 

To  prevent  spread  of  tuberculosis 

Printing,  stationery,  etc 

Grant  to  assist  Indian  Trust  Fimd  Account 
310,  suppression  of  liquor  traffic 

Surveys :  Ontario,  Quebec,  and  Maritime  Pro- 
vinces   

To  provide  for  expense  in  connection  with 
epidemics  of  smallp<1ix  and  other  diseases, ... 

To  provide  an  amount  to  pay  Indian  Agents", 
fees  in  connection  with  registration  of 
births,  deaths  and  marriages 

General  legal  expenses 


47,840  00 
22,000  00 

4,950  00 
43,200  00 
20,000  00 
24;7C0  00 
5,000  00 
3,500  00 


11,4IH)  00 
182,&50  00 


11,000  00 
7,000  00 
4,000  00 


22.000  00 


734,115  00 


2.5,000  00 

60,000  00 

10,000  00 

5,000  00 

3,000  00 

3,000  00 

10,000  00 


l,.50O  00 
5,500  00 


123,000  00 


47,840  00 
22,000  00 

4,9.50  00 

43,200  00 

20,000  00 

16,4<X)  00 

.5,000  00 

3,500  00 


41,400  00 


204,290  00 


11,000  00 
7,000  00 
4,000  00 


22,000  00 


934,115  00 


25,000  Ou 

60,000  00 

10,000  00 

5,000  00 

3,000  00 

3,000  00 

10,000  00 


1,.W0  00 
5,.t00  00 

123,000  00 


-S   cts. 


8,360  00 


Decrease. 


30,000  00 
21,640  OO 


250,000  00 


86 


ESTIUATES,  1916-n 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


XXX.— INDIANS— Conc/urfsd. 


Details. 


Recapitulation. 


Ontario  and  Quebec 

Nova  Scotia 

Xf-w  Brunswick 

PrincK  Ef  1  ward  Island   . . 
Manitoba,  Saskatchewan, 

west  Teiritories 

British  Columbia   

Yukon 

Indian  Education 

General 


Alberta  and  North- 


AOTHOBIZBD  BT  STATUTE. 

Indian  Annuities  under  Section  171,  Indian 
Act,  as  amended  by  1-2  George  V,  cap. 
17,  sec.  3 


SCMSIART. 


To  be  voted   .   

Authorized  by  Statute. 


Total. 


i9i6-i; 


S     cts. 

90,975  00 

29,9G2  00 

16,2S4  00 

3,225  00 

558,149  00 
iy2.fi50  00 
22,000  00 
7.S4,11,T  00 
123,000  00 


1,760,360  00 


205,290  00 


1,760,360  00 
205,290  00 

1,965,650  00 


1915-16. 


100,975  00 

27,600  00 

16,284  (10 

3,225  00 

558,149  00 
2(M,290  00 
22,000  00 
984,115  00 
123,000  00 


2,039,638  00 


205,290  00 


2.039,638  00 
205,290  00 


2,244,928  00 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  l;)15-16. 


Increatie.        Decrease . 


$     cts.  $     cts. 

I 

10,000  00 


2,362  00 


21,640  00 
250,000  00 


279,278  00 


279,278  00 


279,278  00 


XXXI.     ROYAL  NORTHWEST  MOUNTED  POLICE. 
Amount  to  be  voted §1,123,335  00 


«5 

Details. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 

6 

Increase. 

Decrease . 

Northwest  Territories,  Yukon  Tkrritort, 

Provinces  of  Alberta  anii 

Sahk.vtchewan. 

-S     cts . 
630,216  75 

490,118  25 
3,000  00 

S     cts. 
761,834  00 

638,857  00 
3,000  00 

S    cts. 

S     cts. 
131,617  25 

294 

Subsistence,  forape,  fuel   and    light,    clothing, 
buildings,  repairs  and  renewals,  hoises,  dogs, 
arms  and  ammunition,  medical  stores,  billet- 
ing, transport,  water  service,  stationery,  and 
conting<*ncie.-i. . 

To  compensate  members  of  the   Royal   North 
West  Moulted  Police  for  injuries   received 

148,738  75 

1,123,335  00 

1,403,691  00 

280,356  00 

ESTIMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XXXII. —GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES. 
Amount  to  be  voted .' S8,000  00. 


87 


o 


Details. 


(  Salary  of  (Commissioner  of  the  Northwest 
I       Territories 

Salarj'  ot  L.  du  Plessis,  as  Secretary  to  the 
Commisaioner 

Salary  of  Gro.  D.  Pope,  as  Accountant  to  the 


1916-17. 


na- i  I     Commissioner. 


Schools, 

iKelief  to  destitute,  maintenance  of  iqsane 
patients  and  prisoners 

Investigations,  travelling  expenses,  clerical 
I  I  a.ssistance,  printing,  stationery  and  contin- 
l  '     gencies 


1,900  00 


1,500  00 


8,000  00 


1915-16. 


S  cts. 

S  cts 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

300  00 

300  00 

300  00 
3,000  00 

300  00 
3,000  00 

1,900  00 


1,500  00 


8,000  00 


Compared   wiih 
Estimates  ot  1915-13. 


Increase.        Decrease. 


$       cts. 


XXXIII.— GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  YUKON  TERRITORY. 
Amount  to  be  voted $353,000  00. 


Details. 


(  Salaries    and    expen.se8    connected    with  the 


296 


administration  of  the  Territory 

Grant  to  Local  Council 

Grant   to  Local  Cuimcil  for  maintenance  of 

and  repairs  to  roaas 


1916-17. 


128,000  00 
125,000  00 

100,000  00 


1915-16. 


128,000  00 
125,000  00 

100,000  00 


353,000  00 


3»3,000  00 


Compared   with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase.        Decrease. 


9    cts. 


88  ESTIMATES,  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
XXXIV.— DOMINION  LANDS  AND  PARKS. 
Amount  to  be  voted 83,304,429  60 


Compared  with 

Estimates  of  1915-16. 

> 

Details. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

"o 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

•S       cts. 

S       cts. 

S       cts. 

$       cts. 

1 

Salaries  of  the  Outside  Service 

46.9,000  00 

465,000  00 
300,000  Of) 

1 

1 

Ccintingencies,  advertising,  etc 

300,000  00 

i 

Salary  of  one  carpenter,  ^I^.  .John  Mason. . . . 

,     914  50 

914  50 

1 

Surveys!,  examination  of  survey  returns,  print- 

1 

ing  of  plans,  etc 

976,300  00 

1,043.500  00 

67,200  00 

Amount  required  to  pay  the  fees  of  the  Board 

of  Kxaminers  for  D.  h.  Surveyors,  of  the 

Secretary  and  of    the  Sub-exarainers,  and 

for     stationery,  printing,     rent  of  rooms 

and       furniture,      etc.        (The      fees     of 

Mr.  E.  Deville,  W.  F.     King    and     Otto 

J.  Klotz,  members  of  the  Board,  and  .J.  A. 

Cote,  Secretary,  are  to  be  paid  out  of  this 

sum) .  - 

2,400  00 

2,400  OO 

To  assist  in  publishing  the  transactions  of  the 

Association  of  Dominion  Land  Surveyors. 

125  00 

125  00 

Protection  of  Timber  in  Manitoba,  Saskatche- 

1 

wan,  Alberta,  the  N.W.T.,  and  the  Rail- 

I 

way  Belt  in  B.  C. ,  tree  culture  in  Manitoba, 

Saskatchewan,    Alberta,    and    inspection 

and  management  of  Forest  Reserves 

JnOfiM  00 

750,000  00 

1 

Grant  to  Canadian  Forestry  Association 

2.000  00 

2,000  00 

207  ■; 

I'nttection  of  reindeer  herd 

3,000  00 

3.000  00 

* 

To  pay  expenses  connected  with  Water  Power 

investigations   and   reports  in   Manitoba, 

Saskatchewan,   Alberta  and  the  Railway 

1 

Belt  in  B.C 

164,000  00 

194,000  00 

30,000  00 

i 

For  surveys  and  works  under  the  Irrigation 

Act,  etc.,   including  -S400    for     P.    Mar- 

chand  as  .\uditor  of  disbiwsements  made 

by  Companies  acquiring  lands  under  the 

Irrigation  system 

Grant  to  Western  Canada  Irrigation   Associa- 

200,000 00 

268,350  00 

68,350  00 

tion 

500  00 

500  00 

Grant  to  Cypress  Hills  Water  Users'  Associa- 

tion  

250  00 

250  00 

Canadian  National  Parks   

349,670  00 

349,670  00 

Engraving,  lithographing,   printing  and    pre- 

paration   of    maps,    plans    and     kinclred 

public.itions  of   the   Dominion,  including 

necessary  materials  for  same 

76,150  00 

81,.500  00 

5,350  00 

Costs  of  litigation  and  legal  expienses . . 

11,000  00 

11,000  00 

Ordnance  Lands  salaries  and  expenses 

2,120  00 

2,120  00 

Grant  to  Alpine  Club  of  Canada 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

I. 

Approprialions  not  refjuircd for  1916-27 

154,412  32 

154,412  32 

3,304,429  50 

3,629,741  82 

32.5,312  32 

ESTIMATES,  1916-17 


89 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  3 


XXXV.— :miscellaneous. 


Amount  to  be  voted . 


.$607,645  00 


Compared  with 

1 

Estimates  of  1915-16. 

> 

DetaiLs. 

191(i-17. 

1915-16. 

o 
d 
2 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

S    cts. 

•S    cts. 

$    cts. 

•S    cts. 

298 

CfttuiiJa  (rnzttte 

21,000  00 
7,000  00 

21,000  00 

2!m 

Printing  Bureau— Plant,  repairs  and  renewals. 

7,000  00 

300 

Printing  Bureau— Plant— J»ew 

50,000  00 

50,000  00 

301 

Distribution  of  Parliamentary  documents 

5,000  00 

2,000  00 

3,  TOO  00 

302 

Miscellaneous  printing 

100,1  WO  00 

100,000  00 

303 

Contribution   towards   publication    of    Inter- 

national Catalogue  of  Scientific  Literature. . 

585  00 

.500  00 

85  00 

304 

Expenses  under  the  Canada  Temperance  Act . 

5,000  00 

2,000  00 

.■!,000  00 

305 

Kx|ienses  under  the  Naturalization  Act 

11.000  00 

20,000  00 

9,000  00 

306 

Unforeseen   ex|>en»es,  expenditure  thereof  to 
be  under   Order-in-Council,   and   a  detailed 
statement    to  be    laid    before    Parliament 

within  fifteen  days  of  next  session 

40,000  00 

40,000  00 

307 

Grant  to  the   Inter|>arliamentary   Union   for 

Peace   

200  00 

200  00 

308 

To  provide  for  the  expenses  of  the  Acting  High 

Commissioner,  London,  England 

10,000  00 

10,000  00 

'309 

For  supply  of  Canadian  publications  to  Library 

of  High  Commis,sioner's  Office 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

310 

To  provide  for  purchase  of  600  copies  of  the 

ParliajiunUiiii  (luide 

1,200  00 

1,200  00 

311. 

Special  allowance  to  Sir  Charles  Fitzpatrick, 
to  cover  expenses  in  connection  with  the  .Ju- 

dicial Committee  of  the  Privy  Council     . . . 

2,500  00 

2,500  00 

312 

Special  allowance  to  the   Chief  Justice  of  the 
■Supreme  Court  of  Canada,  to  cover  travel- 
ling and  other  expenses    in  connection  with 
his  services  while  acting  as  Deputy  to  His 

• 

Excelltjncy  the  Governor  General 

5,00(1  00 

5,000  0(1 

313 

Public  Archive-s   

55,000  00 

55,000  00 

314 

To  provide  for  the  publication  of  a  second 

edition    of    the    Constitutional    Documents 

relating  to  Can.ada,  Vol.  I,  1759-1791 

5,000  00 

5,000  00 

315 

To  provide  for  the  exiwnsea  of  the  Conserva- 

tion Commission .~. 

80,000  00 

,    93,000  (JO 

13,000  00 

316 

Expenses  of  litigated  matters c»ndiicted  within 

the  Department  of  Justice  

13,000  00 

13,0(X)  («) 

317 

Annual   contribution   to   the    Canadian    Law 

Library,  L<mdon,  England     

1,000  00 

■1,000  00 

318 

Consolidation     and  publication     of     Reports, 
Orders  in  Council  and  correspondence  upon 

Provincial  Legislation  since  1905 

500  00 

500  00 

319 

ExiK-nses  under  the  Pecuniary  Claims  Conven- 

tion with  the  United  States— Revote.    .     . 

25,000  00 

25,0(J0  00 

321) 

Grant    to    Chief    Constable's    Association  of 

Canada 

500  m 

500  00 

321 

Cost  of  proceedings  before  the  International 
.Joint  Commission 

10,000  00 

10,000  00 

322 

To  assist  in  suppression  of  the  White  Slave 

Traffic 

10,000  00 

10,000  00 

323 

Amount   required    to    pay    Consular    offices 

abroad  for  services 

.500  00 

.500  00 

324 

Salaries  and  expbnaes  of  the  Paris  Agency 

Carried  forward   

28,000  00 

28,000  00 

487,985  00 

498,900  00 

11,085  00 

22,000  00 

90 


ESTIMATES,  1916-11 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
XXXV.— MISCELLANEOUS.— CoTKinued. 


Details . 


Brought  forward . 


Allowance  to  Mr.  W.  .J.  Stewart.  Chief 
Hydrographer,  for  services  performed  under 
Ordcr-in-Council  of  the  ISHh  October,  lin2, 
in  relation  to  questions  under  consideration 
by  the  International  Joint  Commission 
during  the  year  19l(i-17 

Amount  required  to  meet  expenses  of  the 
Technical  Bo.ard  appointed  to  con-sider 
questions  relating  to  the  level  of  the  Lake  of 
tne  Woods 

Grant  to  Canivdian  Mining  Institute 

Grant  to  assist  the  Canadian  Association  for 
tile  prevention  of  Tui)ercul()3is 

Grant  to  the  Canadian  Handicraft's  Guild ... 

Grant  towards  tlie  maintenance  of  the  experi 
ments  with  reindeer  in  the  Canadian  Labra 
dor,  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  W.F.Grenfell. 

Grant  to  assist  the  Canadian  Branch  of  the 
St.  .John  Ambulance  Association . 

Grant  to  the  National  Battlefields  Commission:- 

(a)  For  expenses  of  adrninistration 

(b)  For  maintenance  of  the  National  Battle- 
fields Park 

(c)  Form.aintenanceof  MartelloTowerNo.  4 
Grant  in  aid  of  the  Canadian  General  Council 

of  the  Boy  Scouts  .Association 

The  Royal  Society  of  Canada 

Grant  to  the  Medical  Council  of  Canada 

Grant  to  the  Victorian  Order  of  Nurses  .... 

Contribution  to  aid  in  carrying  on  the  work  of 
the  Astronomical  Society  of  Canada 

Royal  Academy  of  Arts 

To  provide  for  the  salary  of  a  Private  Secre- 
tary, S.  Lelievre,  to  the  Speaker  of  the  Senate 

To  provide  for  the  salary  of  a  Private  Secretary, 
.'V.  Hinds,  .SOOO,  and  clerical  services,  to  the 
Hon.  .1.  A.  Lougheed,  a  member  of  the 
Cabinet  and  Leader  of  the  Senate     

Contribution  to  McGill  University  towards 
the  maintenance  of  a  Regional  Bureau  for 
Canada,  for  the  International  Catalogue  of 
Scien'itic  Literature 

Allowance  for  Private  Secretary  to  Sir  George 
Perley 

Grant  towards  the  erection  of  a  monument  to 
Samuel  de  ('li;.!nplain  atOrillia,  Ont.  Revote 

Towards  meeting  any  deficiency  arising  in  con- 
nection with  the  erection  of  the  Uhamplain 
monument,  Ottawa  

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17. 


1916-17. 


S    cts. 
487,985  00 


1,000  00 


8.000  00 
3,000  00 

10,000  00 
2,0i)0  00 


1,000  00 

5,000  00 

7,200  00 

26,5fi0  00 
400  00 

.'i.OOO  OT 

8,000  00 

15,000  (10 

5,000  00 

2,000  00 
5,000  00 

600  OO 


1,200  00 

2,000  00 
1,200  00 
7,500  00 

3,000  00 


607,645  00 


191.V16. 


498,900  00 


1,000  00 


10,000  00 
3,000  00 

10,000  00 
2,000  00 


1,000  00 

5,000  00 

3,000  00 

l.';,000  00 
400  00 

5,000  00 

8,000  00 

15,000  no 

5,000  00 

2,000  00 
5,000  00 

600  00 


1,800  00 

2,000  00 
1,200  00 
7,500  00 

166,25600 
768,650  00 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase.       Decrease 


$    cts. 
11,085  00 


4,200  00 
11,500  00 


3,000  00 


S  cts. 
22,000  00 


2,000  00 


BOO  00 


166,250  00 
161,005  00 


ESTrUATES,  1916-n 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XXXV.— MISCELLANEOUS— Conc/uderf. 


Details. 


.\ITH0RIZED  BT  STATUTE. 

Ottawa  Improvement  Commission,  9-10,  Edw. 

VII.,  Cap.  45 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  Ottawa,  9-10,  Edw, 

VII.,  Cap.  45 

Roval  Mint,  3-4,  Geo.  V.,  Cap.  31 

Canadian   Associated   Press,   9-10,  Edw.  VII.. 

Cap.  7  

PaciBc  Cable,   G2-S3,   Vic,   Cap.  3 ;  1,   Edw 

VII.,  Cap.  5— Prol)able  amount  required. 


SCUMABT. 


To  be  voted         

Authorized  by  Statute 


1916-17. 


100,000  00 

15,000  00 
111,', (.100  00 


40,000  00 


265,000  00 


607,fi45  00 
205,000  00 

872,645  00 


1916-16. 


100,000  00 

15,000  00 
110,000  00 

1,250  00 

40,000  00 


266,250  00 


768,650  00 
266,250  00 


1,034,900  00 


91 


Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase.       Decrease. 


S     cts. 


1,250  00 


1,250  00 


161,005  00 
1,250  00 


162,255  00 


XXXVI— CUSTOMS. 
Amount  to  be  voted $4,215,000  00 


0 

> 

Details. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 

-A 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

( 

Salaries  and  contingent  expenses  of  the  several 
ports  in  the  Oimiinioij,  including  pay  for 
overtime  of  officers,  notwithstanding  any- 

$     cts. 

3,590,000  00 

335,000  00 

180.000  00 

100,000  00 

10,000  00 

$     cts. 

3,590,000  00 

.■«5,000  00 

180,000  00 

100,000  00 

10,000  00 

S     cts. 

S     cts. 

345-; 

t 

Salarie)<  and  travelling  expenses  uf  Inspectors 
of  iK>rt3  and  of  other  officers  on  inspection 
.■\ud  preventive  service,  including  salaries 
and  exijfuses  in  connection  with  the  Board 
of  Customs 

Miscellaneous— Printing  and  stationery,  sub- 
scriptions   to   commercial    papers,    flags, 
dating  stamps,    locks,    instruments,    etc., 
for  various  p^rts  of  entry,  expre."»  charges 
on    samples,    stationery   and    forms,  legal 
expenses,  premiums  on  guarantee  bonds, 
and  uniforms  for  Customs  Odicers 

To   providt    for   expens>-B    of  miiintenance  of 
revenue  cruisers  and  for  preventive  ser- 
vice            

Amounte  to  be  paid  to  Department  of  Justice 
to  be  disbursed   by  and  accounted  for  to 
it,  for  secret  preventive  service 

4,215,000  00 

4,215,000  00 

S-  ESTIMATES,  191617 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
XXXVIL— EXCISE. 
Amount  to  be  voted §1,134,876  25. 


i 
> 

D.-fnils. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

Compared  with 
Estimafes  of  191516. 

•s 

6 

Increase. 

•?    cts. 

5,051  25 

1,000  00 

500  00 

ibijooo  66' 

Decrease. 

Salaries  of  officers  and    iiisiJi'Ctois   of    Excise, 
and  to  provfide  for  increase  depending  on 
the  result  of  Excise  examinations        .    .. 

For  extra  duty-pay   at  large   distilleries   and 
other  factories '. 

Duty-pay  to  officers  serving  longer  hours  at 
other  than  special  survey 

Preventive  service — Contingencies 

Preventive,  service— Salaries 

$    cts. 

575,876  25 

16,000  00 

2,000  00 

10,000  00 

lOl.OOO  oO 

60,000  00 

125,000  00 
130,000  00 

5,000  00 

10,000  00 

100,000  00 

S    cts. 

570,825  00 

15,000  00 

1,500  00 
13,000  00 

$    cts. 
3,000  00 

,•546 

Travelling  expenses,  rent,  fuel,  stationery,  etc. 

T«  provide  for  stamps,   stationery,   salaries, 
travelling  expenses,   etc.,    in    connection 
with  War  Tax 

Stamps  for  imported  and  CanadrSin  tobacco. . . 

To  pay  collectors  of  customs  for  duty  collected 
by  them 

Provisional  allowance  of  nr)t   more   than    §150 
each  to  officers  in  Manitoba  and  provinces 
west   thereof,    whose    salaries    from    any 
Government  service  do  not  exceed  .S2,o00. 

To  enable  the  Department  to   supply   methy- 
lated spirits  to  manufacturers,  the  cost  of 
which  will  be  recouped    by    the    manufac- 
turers to  whom  it  is  supplied,  and  to  pay 
rent,  power,  freight,  salaries,  etc 

130,000  00 

175,000  00 
130,000  00 

5,000  00 
10,000  00 

110,000  00 
lOO^OO 

70,000  00 
50,000  00 

10,000  00 
100  00 

Appropriations  not  nquircd  for  1916-17 

1,134,876  25 

1,160,425  00 

25,548  75 

ESTIilATES,  1916-n 


93 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XXXVIII.— WEIGHTS    AND    MEASURES,  GAS    AND    ELECTRIC  LIGHT 

INSPECTION. 

Amount  to  be  voted 8352,950  00 


1 

Details. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 

d 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

S47 


f  Salaries  of  officers,  inspectors  and  assistant  in- 
spectors of  Weights  and  Measures 

I    Rent,  fuel,  travelling   expenses,  postage,   sta- 

I       tioneiy.    etc..    for    Weiphts    and  Meastire.s, 

:       including  amount  fur  purchasse  of  Standards 

of   the    Metric   System,  salaries    and   other 

expenses  of  inspectors 

Provisional  allowance,  not  more  than  SIM 
each  to  oHicers  in  Manitolia  and  provinces 
west  thereof,  whose  salaries  do  not  exceed 
S'2,.~>'X>  per  annum  (Weights  and  Measures). . 

Salaries  of  gas  and  electricity  insjiectors. .".... 

Rent,  fuel,  travelling  expenses,  stationerj-,  etc, 
for  gas  and  electricity  inspection,  and  the 
purchase  and  repairs  of  instruments 

Provisional  allowance,  not  more  than  Sl,50 
each  to  officers  in  Manitoba  and  provinces 
west  thereof,  whose  salaries  do  not  exceed 
$2,500.     (Gas  and  Electric  Light) 

Export  of  electric  jower ...         

The  International  Bureau  of  Weight"  and 
Measures 

The  International  Electro-Technical  Com- 
mission 


145,250  00      112,600  00        32,650  00  ! 


55,000  00 


4,000  00 
88,500  00 


54,000  00 


4,000  00 
1,000  00 

800  OO 

400  00 


cU.  '        S  cts. 


81,000  00 


.S,000  00 
88,150  00 


65,000  00 


26,600  00 


11,000  00 


352,950  00  I  355,950  00 


.3,000  00 


XXXIX.— ADULTERATION  OF  FOOD,  ^ETC. 
Amount  to  be  voted .?37,500  00 


o 


Details. 


348-; 


I        S       cts. 

Adulteration  of  fotxl,  and  the  administration 
of  the  Act  respecting  fertilizers,  fraudu- 
lent   marking    and    commercial     feeding 

stuffs i     35.000  00 

Proprietary  or  Patent  Medicines.         j       2,000  00 

Inland  Revenue  Uepartment—  Minor  Revenue 

Expenditures 500  00 


37,500  00 


Compared  wnth 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


1915-16. 


Increase. 


S       cts. 


51,000  00 
1,500  00 

50U  00 

53,000  00 


500  00 


Decrease. 


8       cts. 


16,000  00 


15,500  00 


94 


ESTIMATES,  1916-17 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

XL.— RAILWAYS  AND  CANALS— CHARGEABLE   TO   COLLECTION  OF 

REVENUE. 


Amount  to  be  voted $15,196,000  00 


1 

Details. 

1916-17. 

1915-10. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  191519. 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

Railways. 

Intercolonial  Railway — Working  Kxpenses. . 

Piince  Edvv.ird  Island  Railway 

Internatiimal  Railway— Working  Expcnsps. . . 
Nt;w  Brunswick  and    Prince  Edward   Island 

Railway— Working  Exi)ense.s 

Appropriations  not  required  for  2916-17  ... 

Canals. 

S     cts. 

13,000,000  00 
025,000  00 
150,000  00 

75,000  00 


S     cti. 

13,000,000  00 

650,000  00 

85,000  00 

65,000  00 
260,000  00 

S     cts. 

$     cts. 
26,000  OO 

349 

65,000  00 
10,000  00 

260,000  00 

13,850,000  00 

14,000,000  00 

210,000  00 

350 

1,300,000  00 
42,500  00 

1,410,000  00 
42,5(J0  00 

:    110,000  OO 

Statistical  ofticrirs 

Miscbllaneods. 

Raihvays, 

Compassionate  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the 
late   S.    Harbatink,    who   was    accidentally 
killed  while  in  the  performance  of  his  dutie.s 
as  labourer  on  the    Port  Nelson  Terminals 
of  the  Hudson  Bay  Railway 

1,342,500  00 
600  00 

1,452,500  00 

110,000  00 

■351 

600  00 

5,250  00 

5,250  OO 

Canals. 

Compassionate  allowance  to  Hector  McLaeh- 
Ian,  guardian  and  administrator  of  the  five 
minor  children  of  the  late  Thos.  Strachan, 
resident  engineer,  Trent   Canal,    who    was 
accident.ally  drowned  at  Port  Severn,  April 
17th  1914 

Compas.i»ionate  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the 
late  Ernest  Gauthier,  who  was  killed   w-hile 
in  the  performance  ot  his  duties  as  labourer 

1,500  00 

1,000  00 

400  00 
3,500  00 

1,500  00 

1,000  00 

400  00 

352 

I.IEOOO 

Compassionate  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the 
late  Fabien  Lapointe.  who  was  accidentally 
killed  while  in  the  dischaige  of  his  duties  as 
labourer  on  the  Chambly  Canal 

Appropriations  not  required  for  1916-17 

SUMMABY. 
Railways   

1,150  00 

6,400  00 

2,900  00 

13,850,000  00 

1,342,500  00 

,S,500  00 

14,060,000  00 

1,452,500  00 

6,400  00 

210,000  00 

110,000  00 

2,900  00 

15.196,000  00 

15,518,900  00 

322,900  00 

ESTIilATES,  1916-n  95 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XLL— PUBLIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO  COLLECTION  OF  REVENUE. 
Amount  to  be  Voted $920,300  00 


a 

Details. 

1916   17. 

1915-16. 

Compared  with  Estimates 
of  1S»15-16. 

6 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

1 
353 

Slides  and  Booms,  Graving  Docks,  Locks 
A.VD  Dams,  etc.,  AVokki.sg  Expkxses,  etc. 

.Slides  and  Ixwtus .' .   («) 

Graving  docks (t) 

Harbour  and  river  works,  etc (c* 

Collection  of  Public  Works  revenues 

S       cts. 

94,400  00 

39,  .500  00 

49,400  00 

4,000  UU 

.?       cts. 

9.5,100  00 

43,500  00 

49,400  00 

4,000  00 

S       cts. 

S       cts. 

700  00 
4,000  00 

(a)  Slides  and  Boomi. 

To  provide    for    paying    the   Upper  Ottawa 
Improvement  Company's  yearly  alUiwanct* 
for  logs  passed  through  Chenaux  Boom 

Gatineau   River— Annual   allowance    for    the 
use  of  Messrs.  GUmoui  &  Hughson's  booms 
at  Cascades 

St.  Maurice  District— Slides  and  booms,  etc. . 

Ottawa  District— Slides  and  booms,  etc. ..... 

River  Trent  and  Newcastle   District — Slides 
and  booms,  etc 

Saguenay  District — Booms,  piers,  etc 

187,300  00 

192,000  00 

4,700  00 

1,800  00 

600  00 
40,000  00 
43,500  00 

500  00 
8,000  00 

1,800  00 

600  00 
40,000  00 
43,500  00 

1.200  00 
8,000  00 

700  00 

(b)  Graving  Docks. 

Levis  Graving  Docks 

Esquimalt  Graving  Dock 

(c)  Harbour  and  River  Works^  etc. 

Burlington  Chann"!  Bridge 

Montreal  River— Dam  at  Latchford 

94,400  00 

95,100  00 

700  00 

19,000  00 
20,500  00 

24,000  00 
19,500  00 

1,000  00 

5,000  00 

39,500  00 

43,500  00 

5,800  00 
3,000  00 
3,900  00 
4,200  00 

21,000  00 
4,500  00 

7,000  00 

■•;•  ■  ■•  •• 

4,000  00 

5,800  00 
3,000  00 
2,500  00 
3,f00  00 

22,000  00 
5,500  00 

7,000  00 

1,400  00 
600  00 

Riviere  du  Lievre  lock  and. lain 

St.  .Andrew's  Rapids  lock  and  dam.  Red  River, 

1,000  00 
1,000  00 

Selkirk.  Man.— Repair  slip 

General  repairs  and  maintenance— Harbours, 
rivers,  slides  and  booms 

Telegeaph  .*.nd  Telephone  lines. 
Prince  £dward  Island  and  mainland 

49,400  00 

49,400  00 

7,fK)0  00 

198,000  00 
44,000  00 
74,000  OO 
52,000  00 

7,ooa  00 

225,000  00 
37,000  00 
63,000  00 
45,000  00 

7,000  00 

11,000  00 

7,000  00 

Land   and   cable  tele^aph   lines,  Lower  St. 
Lawrence  and  Maritime  Provinces,  includ- 
ing working  expenses  of  vessels  requiied  for 

27,000  00 

354  ■( 

Alberta 

I 

British  Columbia— Mainland 

Carried  forward 

375,000  00 

377,000  00 

25,000  00 

27,000  00 

96 


ESTIMATES,  1916-11 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


XLI- 


-PUBLIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO  COW^TJTIOi^  OF 
REVENUE-  Vowludid. 


i 

o 

> 

Details. 

ini6-i7. 

1915-16. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 

•o 
6 
S5 

Increase. 

Decrease. 

354-, 

Telegraph  and  Telephone  lines— Con. 

Brought  forward    . . 

British  Columbia — Vancouver  Island  District. 
Yukon  System  (Ashcroft  Dawson) 

S     Cte. 
375,000  00 

93,000  00 
255,000  00 

10,0'>0  00 

$     eta. 
377,000  00 

80,000  00 
255,000  00 

15,000  00 

$     cte. 
25,000  00 
13,000  00 

S     cts. 
27,000  09 

Telegraph  and  telephone  service  generally 

Recapitulation. 
Slides  and  Booms,  etc 

5,000  00 

733,000  00 

727,000  00 

6,000  00 

187,300  00 
733,000  00 

192,000  00 
727,000  00 

4,700  00 

Telegraph  and  Telephone  lines 

6,000  00 

920,300  00 

919,000  00 

1,300  00 

XLIL— POST  OFF. CE— OUTSIDE  SERVICE. 
Amount  to  be  voted 617,486,727  75 


1 

Details. 

1916-17. 

1915-16. 

Compared  with 
Estimates  of  1915-10. 

c 
d 

Increase. 

Decreiise. 

( 

Outside  Service. 
Salaries  and  allowances 

•S       cts. 

7,943,152  25 
8,549,737  50 

S       cts. 

7,538,711  75 

8,144,805  50 

843,838  00 

150,000  00 

S      cts. 

404,440  50 
404,932  00 

S       cts. 

Mail  service , 

ur 

Miscellaneous 

Yuko!i  Territory     ... 

813,838  00 
150,000  00 

17,486,727  75  ll6,677,355  25 

809,372  50 

EST!  HATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  3 

XLII.— I'OST  OFFICE— OUTSIDE  SERYICK— Continued. 


97 


Detail-. 


I'OST  Okkicks. 

Snltirien. 
Chiuf  I'lwt  Ortice— Superintendents. . . 

Su^HTvisor-  P.i'iel  Post  .System 

Charliittetown  

HalifaN 

Sydney 

Amherst 

Munctoa 

St.  .Tohn 

Fredericton • 

Quebec 

StierliriHJke 

I'rois  Riviere 

St,  Hy.icinihe 

Montreal 

Hull 


Ottawa 

Bri>ckville 

Kingston 

Be'.lwille 

Peterl<orough 

Toronto 

Gait ^ 

Niaf^tra  KalU '    

Gueli)h 

St  Catharines 

Hamilton. % 

Brantford ,.....,.    .. 

Berlin 

Stratford 

London     

St.  Thomas 

San>ia     

Chatham 

Wind.-or .- 

Owen  Sound ~, 

.Sault  iSt«*.  Marie 

Port  .Arthur 

Fort  NV'illiani 

WinniiK'g 

Brandon    

R'pina 

Moose  .Jaw .... 

^^a-skatoon .    . 

Prince  .-Vlbert 

Medicine  Hat 

Edmonton 

Strathcona 

Calgary    

Lethliridge. . . .    

New  \V'e.stmin«ter 

Vantoiuer 

Victoria   i  .  

Money  Order  Exchange  Office 

Provisional  allowance 

TemiK)rary  assistance 

To  provide  for  the  appointment  and  payment 
of  l»-tt<'r  Carrie  fl  in  citieR  and  towns  wlier* 
letter  carrier  system  may  be  established   ... 


3—7 


I9I<i-I7. 


7,")00  00 

-      5,S00  fiO 

29,805  50 

9T,A35  50 

9.85!)  50 

C,88(>  (Kt 

8,294  50 

100,249  00 
21,042  ,■,0 

223,10.'?  00 

30,102  50 

12,307  00 

4,<i:!8  .50 

1,113,1IK)25 

4,li9.T  00 

201,021  75 

8,294  50 

44,945  00 

9,408  25 

27,193  50 

987.433  75 
10,010  110 
11,894  On 
2«,3S9  2-5 
12,9«)  nO 

184,431  25 
4 ',745  00 
13.772  00 
12,911-25 

129,234  00 
11,189  75 
11,972  25 
10,9.55  00 
37,104  50 
]2,(;7(!  50 
10,.'C,3  75 
14,319  75 
19,327  75 

393,319  .50 
35,807  50 
97,318  50 
51,8.53  .50 
64,490  25 
9,4f.S  25 
10,5li3  75 

144,425  00 
1.5, 1(H  25 

l(il,li'3  25 
11,972  25 
31.4.50  25 

278,.5IXt  25 

107,303  OO 

100,219  75 

259,720  00 

2'.IO,000  00 


15,504  00 
5,640,938,25 


1915-10. 

•S   CCS 

7,  .500  00 

5,.S0O  00 

29,727  25 

9,3,801  00 

9,  .540  50 

0,260  00 

8,199  75 

95,058  to 

20,123  00 

200,743  75 

28,0<I8  25 

11,. 500  25 

4,038  50 

1,007,482  25 

4,095  00 

248,339  75 

8,138  00 

43,293  00 

8,007  50 

2ii,498  50 

941,810  50 

9,703  00 

11,.581  00 

28,070  25 

12,754  75 

179,809  50 

40,498  50 

12,754  75 

12,070  50 

122,771  00 

11,0.33  25 

11,737  50 

10,720  25 

34,8.52  .50 

12,303  50 

9,024  75 

13.850  25 

18,701  75 

347,224  75 

.33.204  75 

80,723  25 

49,030  25 

01,138  25 

8,007  ,50 

9,9.37  75 

135,155  75 

13,772  00 

VM,'AM  m 

11,7.37  M 

29,09.3  75 

20.5,512  75 

101,0.50  25 

90.971  .50 

2.5O,Of0  Ot, 

290,000  00 

1.5,5'  4  00 

5,314,265  75 

Compared  with 
Kstimatesof  1915-16. 


Increase.        Decrease. 


S      cts.  $     cts. 


78  25 

3,034  50 

313  OO 

020  00 

94  75 

4,591  00 

919  50 

22,359  25 

2,004  25 

800  75 

105,618  00 

12,082  00 

1.50  50 

1,052  00 

800  75 

696  00 

45,023  25 

313  00 

313  00 

313  00 

234  75 

4,621  75 

1,240  5C 

1,017  25 

234  75 

0,403  00 

156  ,50 

234  75 

234  75 

2,252  00 

313  00 

939  00 

409  50 

020  00 

10,094  75 

2,602  75 

10,.595  25 

2,817  25 

3,352  00 

800  75 

020  00 

9,209  25 

1,,3,30  25 

10,143  25 

234  75 

1,7.50  50 

12,987  f>0 

6,312  75 

9,278  25 

9,720  00 


326,672  50 


98 


ESTI MATES.  lUICn 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
XLII-POST  OFFICE— OUTSIDE  SERVICE— C'on<i«u«rf. 


iH-tails. 


Post  Office  In^iprriori   office. 

Prince  Krtward   Island 

Xova  Scotia 

New  BrunRwick 

Quebec 

Slierbrookt* ;  

Montreal * 

Ottawa ; 

Kingston  . . .'. , 

Toron:  o 

London 

North  Bay ... 

VVinnippg 

Moose  Jaw 

Saskatoon \. 

Calgary 

Kclinonton ,.,. 

Vancouver 

Victoria 

Provisional  allowance.. . .' 

Temporary  cleriial  and  other  assistance. 


Itailvxi'i  Muil  Sirriec — Salaries. 

Salaries 

Provisional  allowanc(  

Mileage  allowance 

For  temporary  assi-tance. 


Total-  Post  offices 

Total — Inspectors'  ottiees.. . . 
T<»tal^Kailway  mail  .servic 


conveyance, 


Mail  ficrviee 

.Mail  service  by  railway 

Mail  service  by  f»teamboat   

M;iil  service   by    ordinary    land 
including  rural  mail  delivery. 

Supply  and  repair  of  mail  bags,  etc 

Wage.>  of  tJrivers  and  master  mechanics  to  be 
employed  in  connection  witlv  motor  car  Ser- 
vice at  city  post  offices  at  an  amount  not 
exceeding  $3  00  per  day  each  for  drivers,  an 3 
$4.00  per  day  each  for  ma.^ter  mechanics 

Kor  rural  mail  bo.xes  and  extra  expenditure  in 
connection  with  rural  mail  service 


I916-17. 


$  cts. 


6,600  00 
24,700  00 
21,!t39  CO 
44,378  00 
12,599  75 
6.S,]82  25 
.ns,!»-i3  25 
17,539  00 
39,778  00 
29,,521  50 
11,700  OD 
29,789  00 
22.400  00 
19,739  00 
21,480  75 
26,039  00 
22,139  00 
18,34(i  00 
14,720  00 
11.000  00 


501,. 533  50 


1,309.1181  50 

85.0(10  00 

370,.599  00 

31"-.  000  00 


1,800,680  50 


5,640,938  25 

501,533  50 

1,800,680  50 


7,913,152  25 


3,519,932  00 
181,1.52  50 

4,2a5,0O0  00 
255,000  00 


8,653  00 
350,000  00 


1915-16, 


6,400  00 
24,.3O0  00 
21,639  (X) 
38,878  00 
10,221  50 
58,821  50 
3<;,710  75 
17,139'00 
38,.549  75 
28,721  50 
11,200  00 
27,9ii9  00 
20.100  00 
17^639  00 
21,102  50 
2.5,359  00 
20,0.59  00 
18.246  00 
14,000  00 
11,000  00 


467,91.5  50 


1,264,851  50 

85,000  00 

370,599  00 

36,000  00 

1,756,450  50 


5,314,265  75 

467,995  50 

1,756,450  50 


7,538,711  75 


3,500,000  00 
181,152  50 

3,.S.50,000  00 
255.000  00 


8,653  00 
350,  COO  00 


8,549,737  50   8,144,805  50 


Compared  with 
K»tinjat<«  1915-16. 


Increase,    j    Decrease. 


«      cts. 


200  00 
400  00 
300  00 

5,  .500  00 

2,378  25 

9.360  75 

2,232  50 

400  UO 

1,2>8  25 

SOO  (10 

.500  00 

1.880  00 

2,300  00 

2,100  00 

378  25 

680  00 

2.080  00 

100  00 

720  00 


33,.".38  00 


44,230  00 


44,230  00 


326,672  50 
33,5;«i  00  , 
4  4,230  OU 

404,440  50 


19,932  00 
385,0(>0  00 


404,932  OO 


$  cts. 


E.STI}IATE!?,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  3 

XLII.— POST   OFFICE— OUTSIDE   SERVICE— Concluded. 


99 


Details. 


Afiieeliantout  Expenditure. 

For  commission  to  Postmasters  in  savings 
banks  and  annuities  business 

For  travelling  cbar^es  and  esfienses  of  Insuec 
tors  and  other  orticers  on  duty 

For  stationeiy,  printing  and  advertising. ... 

For  manufacturing  of  postage  stamps,  ,post 
cards,  envelope?,  post  bands,  etc. ....   ... 

For  hand  stamps,  scal-s,  and  weights  for  ix)st 
offices  and  for  other  miscellaneous  "tern?  of 
post  office  charges  and  equipment • 

To  provide  for  the  exjienses  of  administering 
the  Act  retpectitvj  Annuities  for  Old  Age. . 

To  provide  for  a  telegrajthic  news  service  for 
the  Magdalen  Islands  during  the  winter 
months  ..    

The  salary  of  Mr.  Alexander  Lang  as  repre- 
sentative of  the  Canadian  Government  on 
the  Pacific  Cable  Board  at  the  rate  of  SI, 000 
a  vear 


1916-17. 


$  cte. 


27,  WK)  1)0 

40,000  GO 
200,000  00 

160,000  00 


400,000  00 
15,000  00 

338  00 
1,000  00 


843,838  00 


1915-16. 


Compared  with 
Estimates   1915-16. 


Increase,    i    Decrease. 


27,500  00 

40,000  00 
200,000  00 

160,000  00 


400,000  00 
1.0,000  00 

3.38  00 
1,000  00 


843.83«  00 


$  cts. 


$  cts. 


100  F.HTI MATES,  lOtG-H: 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   t916 
XLIfl—THADB  AND  COMMKRCE. 
Ainount  to4)e  vot«d S-2,0B2,495  33 


-S—- 


-6 


356 
357 

358 

359 
360 
361 

362 


303 
364 
365 
366 
3C7 
368 


l).t:ul>. 


Canada's  pruix>rtion  of  expenditure  in  connec- 
tion with  International  Customs  Tariffs 
Bureau 

Trade  Commissioners  and  Commercial  Agents, 
including  expenses  in  connection  with 
negotiation  of  treaties  or  in  extension  of 
commercial  relations ;  uiis.'ellaneous  ad- 
vertising and  printing,  or  other  expendi- 
ture connected  with  the  extension  of  Can- 
adian trade 

Bounties  on  lead  and  crude  petroleum.  To 
cover  expenditure  in  connection  with  the 
administration  of  the  Acts 

Salaries,  rents,  w.iges  and  contingencies  under 
the  Canada  Grain  Act 

Salaries  and  contingencies  under  the  Inspec- 
tion and  Sale  Act 

Salaries  and  contingencies  under  the  Cullers 
Act,  including  an  amount  of  S2,000  for 
feuperannuated  Cullers 

To  provide  for  the  construction,  acrjuisition, 
leasing  or  expropriation  of  terminal  eleva 
tors (revote) 

Census  and  Statistics  

Canada  Year  Book   

Dominions  Roj-al  Commission 

Uold  and  Silver  Marking  Act   

West  India  Cable 

Supervision  Lake  and  Ocean  freight  rates 


19I6'I7. 


W>i  00 


150,000  00 

7,000  CO 

725,000  00 

3,000  00 

i(,400  00 


810,000  00 

300,000  00 

13,-500  00 

15,000  00 

4,000  00 

38,933  33 

6,000  00 


1915-16 


2,0S2,19c33 


662  00 


150,000  00 

7,000  00 

625,000  00 

3,000  00 

9,400  00 


/i,ooo,orooo 

fiO.OOO  00 
13,500  00 
1.1,000  00 

4,C0<)  00 
3S,933  33 

6,000  00 


S,922,495  33 


Compare<l  with 
Estimates  of  1915-16. 


Increase.        Decrease. 


100,000  00 


250,000  00 


2,190,000  00 


1,840,000  00 


6  GEORGE  V 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  4 


A.  1916 


8rppi.i:.Mi:xTAin'  kstlm atks 


VOR  THI-;  FISCAL   VKAl!    KNUEl)  .VAKUH  .Jl,   liilC. 


Spr\  ice. 


CIVIL  g<)Vkkn.mi:nt.  . 


370  ; 


371-1 


llrpurttiuiit    ofjutl-irc 
C  'ontingencie-s — 

Clerical  a&.>istancH     Kurllit-r  amount  rfquirni.    ..  1,000  IK) 

Printing  ami  statintH-ry     Kurtlicr  anumnt  rLquired         5,000  00 
Sundries — Further  ajnount  re(|uiri-' I  2,00(;  00 

lirpar' tw-nt  oj  Militia  untl  ffefnve  — 
i         Contingencies  - 

'          ,       Printing  and  .stationery — Further  amount  pquiml.         7,50"  00 
Sundries — Further  amount  roquirwl 1,500  00 


«,0U0  00 


0,1)00  00 


372 


373 


374 


Department  of  PMic  Prinliny  and  Stationery- 

To  .ippoint  Frederick  C(K)k  Assistant  Kings  Printer 
and  Controller  of  Stationery,  at  $4,000  per  annum 
from  .Inly  1.  1015 ' 


Office  of  the  Auditor  General — 

To  provide  for  the  aiipointnient  of  two  clerks  in  Second 
Division,  Subdivision  B.  from  July  1,  l!U."i       ,    .  . 

iDepartment  of  Finance  and  Treasury  Board  - 

Contingencies— Clerical  and  other  aHsisCanoe — Further 
I  amount  required 


3,(JO0  00 


1,200  00 


.">,00(l  Oil 


375  ; 


37t> 


v: 


Dtparlwcnt  o}  Inland  Hcvniuc — 

To  provide   for  the  promotion  from  Second  Divi.^ion, 
Subdivision  B,  to  Second  Division,  Subdivision  A, 

of  five  analysts  from  April  1,  1915 1,500  00 

Contingencies- -Clerical    assistance  and    tiuvelling    ex- 
penses—Further  amount  refpnred '        2,000  00 


ffif/h  CottiMt-^--<it'ntr'.\  itffic,  L*ntiiun. 

To  provide  for  the  transfer  of  Edwin  McLeod,    Immi- 
gration Agent,  Carlisle,  Eng.,   to  the  Second   Div- 
ision, Subdivision  A,  in  the  High  ComuuBsioner's 
Office,     London,     from    the     Sept.     17,     L')15.     at 
I  §1, 800  i«er  annum    

/tfpartmenti  fteneraUy. — 

Contingencies  -Care    and    cleaning    of    Depiirtmental 
Buildings — Further  amount  refpiired 


4—1 


Carried  forward. 


3,500  OO 


070  oil 


10,000  00 


4o,G"0  Oil 
40,070  00 


7  fiUPFLKHh:\rAHY  HSTI  MATHS,  li)ir,  If, 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

Supplementary  Estimates  for  the  Fiscal  Year  Ended  March  31,  191C. 


.Service. 


Brought  forward. . . 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  .JUSTICE. 

SuPHEMK  Court  of  Canada. 

:'.7.*     I  Contingencies  and  disbursements,  salaries  of  oHicers,  etc. — 
Further  ainonnt  required    ...     • 

LF.CISLATION. 

House  of  Cosimon.s. 

I  ITo  transfer  B.  W.  Sherwood  to  the  Seconfl  Division,  Sub- 
1  '  division  A,  as  Assi.stant  Accountant'  of  the  House  of 
I  I  ,      Common-'^,  fronn  .laniiary  1,  Ifllfl,  at  the  Kite  of  -$l,ToO 

I  ])er  annum 

.S79 '   Sergeant-at-  Anns- 

I  To  jirovide  for  payment  of  allowance  to  L.  C.   Panet. 

I  I  as  Deputy  bergeant-at- Anns 

I  jContingencies- 


437  50 


I  j         Stati'-tiiery — Further  amount  required. 
Gkxkkai.. 


•_'50 
lll.OOO 


;«o  I 


381 
:«2 

3.S3 
3S4 


Contingent  expense--^  in  connection  with  the  voters'  lists- 
Further  amount  required 

Provincial  voters'  lists — Further  amount  rerjuired 

IMMIGRATION. 

Relief  other  than  seed  grain  to  settlers  on  patented  and  un- 
patented lands  in  the  provinces  of  Saskatchewan  and 
Alberta — Further  amount  required  -  Governor  General's 
warrants 

Relief  other  than  .seed  grain  to  settlers  on  (latented  and  un- 
patented lands  in  the  provinces  of  Manitoba  and  British 
Columbia 

Amount  required  for  seed  grain  to  settlers  on  patented  and 
unpatented  lands  in  the  pro\inces  of  Afanitob.T  and 
Bntish  Columbia , , 

PENSION.S. 

Pensipns  on  account  of  the  Fenian  Raids,  1S6K-1870 — Fur- 
ther amount  required 


•25,000 
3,500 


00 
00 
28,500  00 


MILITIA  AND  DEFENCE. 


.385     [Clothing   

38(i     [Engineer  services  and  works — Further  amount  required.    . . 

387  ,  |Gratuity  to  Ronald  Morrison 

388  j.Schools  of  Instruction — Further  amount  required , 

389  iTraining  areas  and   lands   for  military  purposes — Furtherj 
:         amount  required - 


40,ti7<i  '»< 


10.687  .tO 


39,187  -W 


iJ.T0,0O0  00 
W.OOO  (XI 
48,000  00 


■jl,688,000  00 


390 


RAILWAYS    AND   CANALS      CHARGEABLE   TO 
INCOME. 

MurcUaneovs. 

(governor  (ieneral's  cars—  Attendance,  repairs  and   altera- 
tions to — Further  amount  required 


Carried  forward. 


33,2U0  00 

■J.0<K1  Oil 

5(Xt  00 

75,000  00 

135,000  00  , 

1 

245.7110  0(1 


6,500  00 
2,021.007  50 


-i: 


SUPPLEMENTARY  ESTIMATES,  1915-16  3 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  4 

Supplementary    Estimates  for  the  Fiscal  Year  Ended  March  31,  1916. 


o 


Service. 


■.m 


S92 


;.ii  ' 


Brought  forward 

PUBLIC  WORKS-CHARGEABLK  TO  INCOME 

Public  Buildings. 

Ifoia  Srotta. 

Halifa.\  CH,>toms  house -Improvements 

.Veic  BrunfUiick. 

St.  .John     New  |x)st  office 

Quebec. 

Litcliiiie  |xjst  office  Addition  and  improvements  To  pay 
balance  due  contractor 

Montreal  poBtal  station  "C"  To  provide  for  full  and  final 
settlement  of  claim  of  Seguin  and  Guindon,  in  connec- 
tion with  their  contract 


;«I4 


39i5 


:i<Hi  ; 


30V 


»98 


2,445  00 
•2,404  50 


Ontario. 

Keiiiptville  public  buikling:j — Further  amount   required.. .  . 
AVaterluo  public  buildinp--T(»  pay  Charles  Moopk  for   ser- 
vices a*»  clerk  of  works  from  November,  lOIl.  in  com- 
pletion of  building  in  1914 

i  Albcrl'i. 

Calgary    -Custom.-.  exainiuinL'    warehouse     Fiu'lbpr  amount 
required. ... 

i  HctUa,  Jitpairx,  t'lirtitinrc.  Htjitnui,  cf'\ 

Dominion  Public  Buildings  : 
1     Heating     Further  amount  requirec^. 
Rents     Further  amount  required . . 

HAHBOOhS   ANIl    RlVKBS. 

New  Brunswick. 

jBathiirttt    Harbour    improvements  —Further    amount     re 
quired 

Qufho: 
i 

Batiscaii —Wharf     Further  amount  required 

Gap   de    la    Maileleipe — Enlargement   of   wharf — Further 
amount  required 


700  00 
1,915  50 


S       cts. 


3(1,(100  00 
100,000  00 


■xm\ 


Ofit'irio. 

Hcmey  HarlHjur — In  full  and  final  settlciiient  of  Win 
McClinchey's  claim  in  cmnection  with  his  contract  f<ir 
dicdging 

Providence  Bay -In  full  and  iinal  settlement  of  Chas.  H. 

I         Sherwood's  claim  in  connection  with  wharf  extension.. 

Wellington— Wharf  and   harbour  improvements — Further 
amount  required 


3,7(X»  00 
7,448  51 


Carried  forward . . 


.S54  44 

10,072  50 

8,440  00 


2.470  00 


(i.ooo  on 


4,849  50 


2,015  M 


22,700  (M) 


130,(l(«l  00 


42,760  00 


11,148  .Jl 


19,3«(i  94 


241,910  V> 


2,021,007  50 


2,021.007  50 


4  SVPl'LEilENTAIiT  KSTIUATEh;  1915-16 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
SUPPLEM'ENTARY    ESTIMATES    FOK    THK      FiSCAL    YKAII    EnDED   MAHCH  31,   1(M(). 


els.  ••<      cU. ,  S      Ul" 


Bronglit  forward 


PUIiLIC  WORKS-CHARGEABLK  TO  IXCOME- 

t 'imchtdcff . 

]1ak)ioI'1is  an"I)  Rivehs     Cunciudcd. 

Alberta. 

AtluibiisUa  River  iiiiprovouipnts — In  full  and  final  settle- 
ment of  claim  nf  John  T.ucy  for  initn-ii-s  sufttained  by 
him  while  un  duty    . .  


DEl'AKTMKNT  OK  TllK  NAVAL  SKKVICK. 

Patrol  of  the  noi'tlieru   waters  of  Canada —Kurt her  amount 
re(]uired 


OCEAN  AND  KIVKK  SKKVlCi.. 

Maintenanee  and  repairs  to  Dominion  steamers  and  ice 
breakers — Amount  required  to  pay  .T.  W.  Speers,  of 
.Sault  Ste.  Marie  75%  of  a  claim  of  .^100.04  against  K 
Argue,  former  steward  of  the  C.(;  .S.  "  Lanjbton  ". .  . . 


PUBLIC  WORKS-CHARGEABLE  TO  CAPITAL. 

M.\KIXK  Dep.mit.mkxt. 

Ship  Channel  -River  St.  liawi-ence — Amount  required  for 
the  conqjletiun  of  specially  de.signed  steamer  to  be  used 
exclusively  for  testing  and  sweeping  the  River  St.  Law 
rence  Ship  Channel ... 

LIRHTHOUSK  AND  COAST  SERV  ICE. 

\niount  requited  to  pay  at  the  late  of  ."^SOU  per  annum 
pensions  from  the  date  of  their  retirement,  to  the  follow 
ing  pilots,  El/.ear  Godbont,  Theophile  Corriveaii,  .\1 
phonse  Pouliot,  Emilio  Couillard.  Treffle  Delisle  and 
I'ierre  Peiiin 


FISHERIES. 

'ri>  ])rovide  for  the  e.tpenses  of  investigating  claims  for  com- 
pensation imdcr  the  Pelagic  Sealing  'I'reaty.  Further 
amount  rerptired 


JUNES  AND  (iEOLOGlCALSrUVKY. 

.Mixes  Br.vxch. 

PuVilication  of  rc|iorts.  translation  of  reports  into  French 
purchase  of  books,  stationery,  chemical  lalK)ratorie! 
sujiplies,  apparatus,  itistrumeuts,  office  contingencies 
additional  assistance— Further  amount  requircii 

Carried  forward 


241,91c  45  '2,021 ,00?  .'iO 


400  00 


242,310  4.5 


;i,5,0(io  no 


82  SI8 


40,000  00 


1,575  IK) 


4, loo  no 


50,««  00 


2,394,075 !« 


SUPPLEMESTARY  ESTIMATES,  1915-16  5 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  4 
SUPPLEMENTARY    EST1M.\TES    FOR   THE    FlSC.\L    YeaK    EnDED    ^IaRCH    31.     1916. 


> 

"3                                                   Service. 

S     cts 

s     cte. 

-$        Ct-S. 

1 

Brought  forward 

2,;»4,075  98 

INDIANS. 
Xora  Scotia. 
407     I  Miscellaneous  and  unfore.seen — Furtlic^r  aiiHumt  required. 


1,000  00 


Briti^  Columbia. 

I  To  encourage  Indians  in  farming  .ind  fruitcullure— Kurthei 

i  I         amount  rt^uired ' 

408  I  :Relief  to  dc.^ititute  Indians — Further^amoiuit  required j 

'Office,  miscellaneous  .ind   unforeseen—  Further  amount   re-l 
((uired.    .  .  .... 


DOMINION  LANDS  AND  PARKS. 

409  To  provide  for  the  re-purchA.se  of  the  projterty  contiguous  U) 
Silver  Kails  on  the  \Vinnii)eg  River,  Manitoba,  which 
dominateda  [xiwer  site  of  60.0011  li. p.  capacity,  including 
iJovenior  fiener-il's  Warrant  for  Sl'Ki.lss  oi 


4,000  00 
8,000  00 

G,i»0  00 


18,01)0  00 


lil.OOO  (;n 


102,824  :A 


110 


411 


41 -J 


miscellaneous 

To  provide  for  the  e.\i)en»es  of  Commission  t'l  preitare  pious 
relating  w>  the  cities  of  Ottawa  and  Hull— Further 
amojnt  required   

Ex|>enses  under  the  Canada  Temperance  Act— Further 
an  ount  ie<iuired 

Kfiyal  Mint  —  Further  amount  re^juired 

To  rec<jup  Vote  "  Unforeseen  E.'cpensea,"  foradvances  made 
to  defray  the  expenses  of  the  l^lcunomic  and  Develop- 
ment Commission 


L'..s(Ml    IMI 


."..(MiO    11(1 

Ui.OOO  00 


,300  00  I 


2fl.300  00 


414 


K.KCISE. 

I'revenli^f -■I  wt  <■     Further  amount  rt-^juiifi 

Provisional  allowance  nf  not  more  tlian  •'*l:Vi  each  to  officers 
in  Manito1)a  and  provinces  west  thereof,  who.se  salaries 
from  any  (rovemment  service  do  not  exceed  ^2Jj^fO  per 
I  annimi  —Further  :imo\int  re(|uired 


1,IK)0  0<t 


7,000  liO 


41.5 


W  KU;HTS  and  .MK.\.Sl"RK.S,  HAS  ANH 
KLKCTRIC  LI(;HT  INSPECTION 

TrMMsiwiial  allowance  of  not  more  than  .'?I.jO  each  t"  ..llii .  r- 
in  Manitiil>a  and  provinces  west  tiitii-of.  whose  salaries, 
do  not  exo-ed  S2,500  |jer  annum  Further  amount 
rt-<|uired .    

Kent,  fuel,  travelling  ex]ieniies,  stationery,  etc.,  for  g».s  and 
electricity  insiiection  and  the  pureliaw;  and  repair  of 
instriini'-nts     Farther  amount  n-quired 

•  'arriefl  forward. . 


1. 000  00 


20,000  00        21,0<J0  00 

-I. 

. . .  2,573,200  44 


6  SVI'rLKMhlSTMiY  i:sri  MATHS.   i:il.-,ir, 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   19)6 
SlTPI'LEMENTAllY    EsTlMATKS    FOH     IIIK    FiSCAL    YeAR    EnDED  MaKCH     31,     191(j. 


Servicf. 


S       Ctx.    I  X        ctB.  S  ft-. 


416  ' 


Brouglit  forwHrd  . 


KAilAVAYS  AND  CANALS    CHAKUKABLE  JO 
COLLECTION  OF  REVENUE. 

Railways. 

Intercolonial  Railw  ay  -Working  expenses— Fnrtlier  amount 
required ...     

International  Raihvay  —  Working  expenses  —  Further 
amount  required    

New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Railway- 
Working  expense.s — Further  amount  required <. 

St.  .John  and  Quebec  Railway — Working  exijenses — Further 
amount  required 


417  { 


PUBLIC  WORKS-  CHAK'-EABLE  TO  COLLEC 
TION  OF  REVENUE. 

Tej.egbai'M  ANii  Telephone  Llnk.-^. 

Saskatclie«an  and  AUierta     Further  amount  required.    . 
British  Columbia     Further  amount  required    


flS 


POST  OFFICE  DEPART.MKNT. 

MlSCKLLANEOlS.  ^ 

To  pay  railway  mail  clerks  for  extra  services  at  the  Port-  of 
Quebec  and  Halifax  in  checking  incoming  British  mail.s, 
notwith.standing  anything  to  the  contrary  in    the  Civil, 

I  I         Service  Act I 

!  ITo  provide  for   the   payment   of  one  year's   salary    to  the 
i         widow  of  .(ohn   Linahen,  railway  mail  clerl;,  Montreal 
District,     who  died  on  tlie    22nd  M.arch.   1!I14,     from 
\,  1         pneumonia  which  he  contracted  while  on  duty 


TRADE  AX1>  CO.M.MERCE. 

Ill)     [Salaries,  rent,  wages  and  contingencies  under  the  Canada 
Grain  Act — F  urther  amount  required 

UNPROVIDF:!)  items  lilU-lo. 

420     [To  cover  imi>rovided  items  1914-15,  as  per  .Auditor  Geneial- 
Report,  Part  b,  page  3,  1914-15 


2,573,200  44 


1,300,00(1  00 
50,000  00 
25,000  00 
35,000  00 


■  l.tilll.lHKI   IKI 


17,5011  00 
20,000  CKI 


:<72  04 


800  00 


:(7,500  Oo 


i.i;-.'  w 


22^^.H(i4  l,*- 
k485,.'i37  26 


SUMMARY. 

Chargeable  to  Consolidated  Fund •$4,216,S73  08 

,.    Capital 40,000  00 

I'nprovided  Items  1914-15 228,664  18 

Total 84.485,537  26 


6  GEORGE  V 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  5 


A.  1916 


SUPPLEMENTARY    ESTIMATES 

FOR  THE  FISCAL  YEAR  ENDING  MARCH  31,  1917. 


o 

> 


Z 


Service. 


369 


MISCELLAXEOUS. 

To  provide  an  amount  towards  defraying  any  expenses  that  may  be  incurred  by 
or  under  the  .-luthurity  of  tiie  Governor  in  Council  during  the  year  ending  the 
31,st  daj-  ot  March,  HUT,  fur:— 

(nl  The  difinie  and  sei^urity  of  Canada  ; 

(6)  The  conduct  of  naval  or  military  operations  in  or  beyond  Canada ; 

(c)  Promoting  the  continuance  of  trade,  industry  and  business  communica- 
tions, whether  by  means  ot  insurance  or  indemnity  against  war  risk  or 
otherwise ; 

(<l)  The  carrying  out  of  any  measures  deemed  necessary  or  advisable  by  the 
(.governor  in  Council  in  consequence  of  the  e.\istence  of  a  state  of  war  ; 
and 

(c)  Payments  made  for  the  said  purposes  during  the  fiscal  years  ending  respec- 
tively the  thirtyfirvt  day  of  March,  nineteen  hundred  and  fifteen  and 
the  thirty-first  day  of  jlarch,  nineteen  and  sixteen,  jn  exxess  of  the 
am  lunt"  authorized  liy  The  War  Appropriation  Act,  1914,  and  The  War 
Appropriation  Act,  1915 , 


50,OOC',000  00 


6  GEORGE  V 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  5a 


A.  1916 


FURTHER  SUPPLEMENTARY  ESTIMATES 

FOR  THE  FISCAL   YEAR  ENDING  MARCH  31,  1917. 


o 


Sorvica 


431  ; 


CIVIL  GOVERNMENT. 

C  Dc/MirtjiictU  of  Justice  incUulinij  Pciiiicntiarit  Brunch — 

To  i)rovide  for  one  clerk  in  Second  Division,   Subdivi- 
sion .\ 

To  af>i>oint  W.  .T.  Wriifht  as  clerk  in  Second  Division, 

SiOidivi.sion  B .... 

To  provide  for  one  clerk  in  Third  Division,  Sul)division. 

B * 

I  Sii|iri'm<>  Court  of  Canad.i —  ... 

I  To  iiro%ide  for  one;  ilerk  in  Second  Division,  Sub- 

l.  division  B 


422 


423-! 


Dcparlmmt  of  Militia  mul  Defence. 

To  provide  for  one  clerkship  in  Second  Division,  Sub- 
division A 


424-; 


425 


Office  of  the  Auditor  General — 

To  provide  for  th-»  .-f-ilaries  of  two  clerks  in  Second  Divi- 
sion. SulxMvisifin  15,  at  ."^SoO  each 

To  provide  for  five  clerkships  in  Tliiicl  l)ivi>iim.  Sub 
division  B 

Dejxtrttuctit  of  Inland  lie  venue — 

To  provide  for  seven  clerkships  in  the  Second  Division, 

Subdivision  B 

Electrical  Branch  :— 

To  provide  for  a  transfer  from  Outside  Service  to 

Second  Division,  Subdivision  B 

Weights  and  Jleasures  IJraiich  : — 

i'o  |)rovido  for  a  tr.-insfer  from  the  Outside  Service 

to  Third  Division,  Subdivision    A   

To  provide  for  three  additional  messengers 


Departmrnt  of  A'/rirnlture — 

To  pr.ivide  for  six  clerks  in  Third  Division,   Subdivi- 
sion K 


42G 


427 


Department  of  ■the  Nai'al  Sirrice —  I 

To  provide  for  one  clerkship  in   First   Division,   Sub-] 

division  B I 

\  j        To  jtrovide  for  one  clerkship  in  Second  Division,  Sub- 

I  division  B 

I          To  provide  for  four  clerkshii>s  in   Third  Division,  Sub- 
L  division  B , 


Departmrnt  of  Tratlr  mut  Commerce — 

To  ]>n>vi<l('  for  III  clerkshi|M  in  the  Third  Division,  Sub. 
division  B,  Census  and  Statistics  Branch,  at  $000 
eiuh .    


Carried  foiward 


.8    cts. 


l.GOO  iKl 

1,100  00 

5C0  00 

SOO  00 


l,7f'0  00 
2,.-)00  00 


5,  GOO  O'l 
l,.'iOO  00 


1,200  00 
1,500  00 


2,100  00 

800  00 

2.000  00 


•S    cts. 


4,000  00 


1,000  00 
f 


4,200  00 


9,S0O  00 


3,000  00 


4,900  00 


!),G0O  OO 


•tr.ioo  o( 


S    cts. 


5a— 1 


FURTHER  SVPPLEMKSTARY  ESTIMATES,  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Supplementary  Estimates  for  the  Fiscal  Year  Ending  March  31,  1917. 


S 
s 
> 

"o 
d 


42S- 


I 


42!) 


450 


4;i 


432  ; 


Service. 


Brought  forward 

CIVIL  GOVERNMENT-C«r.c/«rfe</. 

ffufh  Comiiiissioncr^s  OJrcf,  London — 

To  provide  for  o^e  clerk  in  First  Division,  Subdivision 

B 

Continsrencies — 

Clerical  assistance 

Rent  and  insurance  on  office,  income  taT.  fuel,  light, 
stationery  etc.,  aud  the  amount  of  S!2,0(H)  retjulred 
tf.iward  the  continfrent  ex|x*nses  (water,  light,  fuel, 
carriage  hire  and  railway  fare),  of  the  High  Com- 
missioner, including  income  tax  on  tliesalary  of  the 
High  Commissioner — Further  amount  required . . 

Department  of  External  Affairs — 

To  provide  for  three  clerkships  in  Third  Division,  Sub- 
division B  :— 2  at  -SolX) :  1  at  -S.500 

f 

ADMIN  [STR.\TI ON  OF  .JUSTICE. 

Travelling  allowance  of  .T\idges  attending  to  duties  of  .ludge 
of  the  Rainy  Rivi-r  District  from  2.-!th  .lulv.  1915,  to 
l.'ith  April,  i'.lHi    '       , 


LEGISLATION. 

Senate. 

To  provide  for  the  payment  of  the  full  se.=sional  indemnity 
of  a  Senator — for  days  lost  through  absence  caused  by 
illness  duriug  the  present  session  — Notwithstanding 
anything  to  the  contrary  in  chapter  10  of  the  Revised 
Statutes  of  Canada,  An  Act  respcctitut  the  Scnnte  and 
House  of  Common,  or  any  amendments  thereto — Pay- 
ments to  be  made  as  the  Treasury  Board  may  direct. 

HocsE  OF  Commons. 

To  provide  payment  of  the  full  sessional  indemnity  of 
Members  of  the  House  of  Commons— days  lost  through 
al)sence  caused  by  illress  or  public  business  during  the 
]>^e^eut  session,  including  an  amount  of  .§2,500  to  Hon. 
H.S.  Beland,  a  prisoner  of  war  in  Germany,  notwitli- 
Ktanding  anything  to  the  contrary  in  Chapter  10  of  the 
Revised  Statutes,  "An  .Vet  respecting  the  Senate  and 
House  of  Commons,"  or  any  amendments  thereto — Pay- 
ment to  lie  made  .as  the  Treasury  lioard  may  direct. . . . 

To  provide  a  compassionate  allowance  to  Madame  Laplante, 
widow  of  the  late  .1.  B.  R.  LapUante,  who  lost  his  life 
while  on  duty  during  the  (ire  which  destroyed  the  Parlia 
ment  Buildings,  February  3rd  and  4th,  li)16 

To  jirovide  compassionate  allowances  of  82,000  to  e.ach  of  the 
families  of  .\lphonse  Desjardins,  Sr.,  .\lphonse 
De.sjardins,  .Jr.,  and  Robert  Fanning,  who  lost  their 
lives  while  in  the  performance  of  their  duties  during  the 
Hre  which  destroyed  the  Pai-liament  Buildings,  Feb 
ruary  3rd  and  4th,  lOlfi.  Payment  to  be  made  as  the 
Treasury  Board  may  direct ". 

To  appoint  H.  Crossley  Sherwood  to  Second  Division,  Sub- 
division \,  as  Assistant  Clerk  of  Orders  and  Records 
of  the  House  of  Comtnons 

Carried  forward 


••?     cts. 


$      CtjI. 


37,100  00 


2,100  00 
2,500  00 


1,588  00 


34,500  00 


5,000  00 


6,000  00 
1,000  00 


6,188  00 
1,700  00 


2,500  00 


47,100  00  2,i>00  00 


S     cU. 


44, ass  00 


712  CO 


45,700  GO. 


FURTHER  SUPPLEMENTARY  ESTIMATES,  1916-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  5a 

SUPPLEMENT-VEY  ESTIMATES  FOR  THE  FISCAL  YE/VR  ENDING  MARCH  31,  J917. 


2 

"3 

Service. 

•S     cts. 

•$     eta. 

•S     cts. 

47,100  00 

•  2,500  00 

45,700  GO 

LEGISLATION-Conriurfcd. 

House  ok  Couaoas— Concluded. 

432 

To  provide  difference  between  52,800,    the  salary  of  Mr. 
Artliur  Beauche^iie,  B.  A.,  K.C.,  on  his  aiipiiintuient  as 
Assistant  Ckrk  nf  the  House  of  Commons  anrl  .-JS.IOO  tln' 
salary  hf  would  be  entitled  to  on  1st  July,    lOllj,    if  he 

hiid  remained  in  tfie  Department  of  Justice 

French  Tr.anslation  (S|>ecial)— Further  amount  required 

SergeantatArms: — 

Amount  required  to  replace  lo3.ses  caused  by  fire  on  3rd 
February,  19i(i,  in  the  Joint  Kcstaurant  of  Parlia- 
ment  

To  provide  for  payment  of  allowance  to  L.  C.  Panet  as 
Deputy  Sergeant-at-Arms 

LiBRAKY  OV  PaRLIAMKNT. 

275  00 
1,000  00 

5,000  00 
500  00 

53,875  00 

i23 

To  iirovide  for  the  cost  of  repairing  and  rebimling  of  books 
injured  in  the  Parliament  Huilding  lire 

2,000  00 

Gexkrai.. 

434 

Provincial  voters'  List.s — Further  amount  required 

2,000  00 

'  ARTS  AND  AGRICULTURE. 

<i0,375  00 

435 

To  provide  for  the  conducting  of  hn  advertising  campaign 
for  "  Production  .-vnd  Thrift"  through  the  medium  of 
the  public  preoi,  and  for  the  holding  of  meetings  in  con- 
nection with  the  same 

RAILWAYS   AND  CANALS-CHARUEABLE  TO 
CAPITAL. 

Railways. 

Xnttrcotonial  Railway. 

50,000  00 

430  ■: 

St.  John — Terminal  facilities — Re-building  grain  elevator. . . 

To  providi-  for  the  purchase  of  the  steamer  North  umherUiml 
for  the  service  between  Princti  Edward    Island  and  the 
mainland     ► 

Tramcontineiital  Jliilwati. 

500,000  00 
50,000  00 

437 

Grain  elevator  at  Winnipeg  terminals 

Canals. 

500,  OlX)  00 

1,05.5,000  00 

CkamUji  CatuU. 

438 

Bridge  between  Iberville  and  St.  John— Revot-  of  lapsed 
amoimt 

(I'alopa  Canal. 

.52,000  00 

439 

In  full  settlement  of  all  outstanding  claims  of  contractors, 
Murray  &  Cleveland,  in  connection  with  the  construc- 
tion of  the  up|>er  entrance 

Carried  forward 

20,028  25 

72,028  25 

1,055,000  00 

156,075  60 

hVRTIIEIt  SUPPLEMEJiTARY  EfiTIMATES,  lOlG-H 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Supple JIEXT.UJY  Estimates  for  the  Fiscal  Yi:\r  Ending  ilAncii  -.n    V3\~ 


> 

d 
J5 


440 


441 


442 


443 
444 


Service. 


Broiiglit  forward. . 


RAILWAYS  AND  CANALS-CHARGEABLK  TO 
CAWTAL-C'oncZKrferf. 

Cakmj&— Concluded. 

North  Channel. 

Tn  full  sftth-mont  of  all  outstanding t-laiuis  of  contractor  M. 
A.  Clevel;nid»  m  c(tnn"etion' with  the  d«_'c)n*ning  and 
cnlargpuiunt  of  tlin  Nortli  Cliannul 


RAILWAYS  AND  CANALS  -CHARGEABLE  TO 
INCO.MK. 


Ml.SCBLI,ANEOU.S. 

Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Company — Loan  not  e.xceed 
ing  $8,(1(10, 000,  repayable  on  demand  with  interest  i>ay- 
;iA)le  half-yearly  at  tlu-  rate  of  six  per  centum  (H  %)  \kt 
aTuunn  ;  to  be  used  for  expenditure  made  or  to  meet 
indebtedne.ss  incurred  in  jtaying  interest  upon  securities 
of  the  (rriind  'IVunk  Pacific  Kailway  Com|jany,  to  meet 
deficit  in  oijoratij>ii  and  for  the  purchase  of  rolling  stoiik; 
said  Loan  to  be  secxired  by  niortgajj^e  upon  the  under- 
taking of  the  Grand  Trunk  PaciHc  Railway  Company 
containing  such  terms  and  conditions  as  the  GoVernor- 
in-Council  may  approve.  The  disposition  of  the  loan 
to  be  subject  to  the  cJirection  of  the  Governor-in-Coun 
cil 


Canadian  Northern  Railway  Company — Loan  not  exceeding 
Sl-'j,000,000.00,  re[)ayable  on  demand,  with  interest  pay- 
able half  yearly  at  the  rate  of  six  per  centum  (<j%) 
per  annum  :  to  be  used  for  expenditure  made  or  to 
meet  indebtedness  ineurri'd  in  paying  interest  uiKin 
securities  of  the  Companies  included  in  the  Canadian 
Northern  Kailway  System  liaving  priority  over  the 
guaranteed  securities  authori/ied  by  Cap.  20,  Statutes 
1914,  and  instalments  of  principal  of  Equipment 
Securities  and  upon  Construction  ;  the  whole  of  said 
Lo.an  tr»  be  secured  by  mortgage  upon  the  undertaking 
of  the  Canadian  Xortlurn  Railway  Comi»any,  and  so 
much  of  said  Lo:in  as  may  be  applied  for  the  benefit  of 
any  Couipany  included  in  the  Canadian  Northern 
Railway  System,  tci  be  secured  in  addition  by  mortgage 
uiKin  the  undertaking  of  such  Company,  such  luort 
gages  to  cewtain  such  terms  and  conditions  as  the 
Governor-in-C'ouncil  may  approve.  The  disposition 
of  the  loan  to  be  subject  to  the  direction  of  the 
Governor  in  Council 

To  provide  for  inquiry  and  report  upon  the  railway  situa- 
tion of  Canada 

To  provide  for  a  continuous  audit  on  behalf  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  Canada,  connnencing  May  1st,  1916,  of  the 
revenues  and  expenditures  of  the  Canadian  Northern 
Raihv.ay  and  (irand  Trunk  Pacific  Railw.ay  .systems.. . . 


Carried  forward . 


S     ct». 


72,028  25 


48,P55  31 


8     ct«. 


1,055,000  00 


J  20,983  56 


S     cm. 


156,075  CO 


l,i75,0,-<3  56 


8,000,0(X)  00 


15,000,000  00 
150,000  00 

10,000  00 


23,160,000  00 
24,492,050  16 


FURTHER  SUPPLEilEXTARY  ESTIMATES,  1016-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  5a 

Supplementary  Estimates  for  the  Fiscal  Year  Ending  March  31,  1917. 


> 

e 
S5 


Service. 


$     cts. 


S     cts. 


Brought  forward. 


S     cts. 


21,492,05016 


445 


44G 


447 


448-^ 


PUBLIC  WORKS-CHARGEABLE  TU  CAPITAL. 

PCBLIC    BCILPINGS. 

Ottawa  Eastern  Deinrtniental  Blotk— New  fireproof  roof, 

etc ,.  

Ottawa  Parli.aiiient  bnildinfr — Restoration — 

The  plans  for  the  s;ii(l    luiilding  and   the  method  to  1»| 
adopted  for  securing  the  re'.-< instruction  thereof  ,t<»  V>e 
subject   to  the  approval   of  the  .Joint   Ct-niatittee  ap 
pointe<l  by  the  Prime  Minister  and  the  Leader  of  tl 
Opposition 

HaBBOUBS  AM)  RiTEBS. 

Vancouver  Harbour  improvements — Further    amount  re- 
quired  


240,000  00 


l_ 


1,.5(J0,0U<J  W  I 


PUBLIC  \VORK.S-CHAIiGEABLE  TO  iNCOMK.     i 
Plblic  Buildings. 
Ntw  Brunsioick. 
We-st  St.  John— Medical  ips|)ectiun  building,  sit< 
Quebec. 

Montreal  old  Customs  House — Repaits  and  improvements. . 

Montreal  Examining  Warelmuse. — Re  vole 

l^aefiec  Iiiiniigration  building  on  Louise  Emlmnkment, 
incIiKling  .idditinnal  story  to  be  added  to  the  present 
building  for  detention  purijtjses — To  complete 

Robcrval  pulilic  building  -Dram,  etc 


l,74(',O0O  00 


200,000  00 


l,y40,'J00  00 


449 ; 


Ontario. 

Cayuga  public  building — Heating  and  plumbing  improve- 
ments   

Hamilton  Post  Office— Electric  wiring  and  hxtures,  etc 

Kingston.  K.  M.  C— Covered  drill  hall.— Further  amotmt 
re<niin' I    

Ottawa  Printing  Bureau— Repairs  to  roof ; 

Ott:iwa  l-*ublic  Btiildings — Fire  esca|)es 

Ottawa  Royal  .Mint— Rep-airs  and  improvements 

Fort  William  Post  Office— (iovernment's  share  of  cost  for 
laying  block  i)averoent  in  front  nf  building 

Port  Arthur — Customs  and  examining  warehou.se— Revote 


3fanito>ia. 


[  Winnipeg  Post  Offict — Sidewalk  mail  receiver. 
4.*jO-,    \Vinni|»eg — To  fit  up  old    Immigration   buildi 


-,    >!*« 

t.  Station 


ling  as  Postal 


5,0011  00 

ao.otio  oij  ! 


8,500  00 
1,500  to 


3,S0>  00 
3,100  00 

55,0'"0  00  i 

1,000  Ot> 

15.000  00 

10,000  00 

2,326  42 
25,000  00 


.2,000  00 


65,000  00 


6,200  00 
50,000  00 


114,926  42 


56,200  00 


Carried  forward 


238,126  42  :26,432,05!)  10 


FVlCniEU  SUPPLmiENTARY  ESTIMATES,  Ulton 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Supplementary  Estimatks  foii  the  Fiscal  Year  Ending  March  31,  1917. 


o 

> 


o 


451- 


452-^ 


453  1 


454 


455  : 


Service. 


Brought  forward   .  . 

PUBLIC  WORKS-CllAKCKABLE  TO  INCOME- 

Co7itinucd. 

Public  Buildings— ConcteZcrf. 
Saekatclicivan. 

Regina  Pciblio  Bviildings— Governriient'a  share  of  cost  of 
local  iniprovt'iiu-nt  rates 

Saskatoon  okl  post  (jfiice — To  jirovide  for  Government's 
share  of  cost  of  laying  on  Isc  Avenue  and  L'lst  Street, 
sidewalks,  street  pavement,  sewer  and  water  main  con- 
neetirms,  and  ornamental  street  lighting,  etc 

Sutherland — Building  in  connection  with  Forest  Nursery 
Station   

Aficrta. 

Calgary— Drill  Hall.  —  Further  amount  rerjiiired 

Peace  River  Crossing — Immigration  buildmg.  . .    

Spirit  River— Immigrati(jn  Building   


Brii7sh  Columbia. 

Vancoviver — Postal  Statit>n  "C"  (Mount  Pleasant) — Revote. 
Vancouver   Doniinion     I'>uiUlingH  —  Improvements,    repairs, 

etc.  — Further  amount  re(|uired 

Victf>ria  immigration  ijuikling— To  provide  for  Govern' 
I       ment's  share  of  cost  of  layintr  a  heavy  asphalt  pavement 

on  Dallas  Road  and  Simcoe  Street 


(Jvnerally. 
DouiiuioM    Public  Buildings — Fire  e.scaiie.' 
Hakboiirs  and  RivKiiS. 
Nova  Scotia. 


Cape  St.  Mary — Repairs  to  breakwater 

Chipman  Brook — To  repair  breakwater 

Church  Point — Repairs  to  wharf  and  breakwater 

Chris  Covt — To  complete  breakwater ^ 

Cottage  Ct)ve — To  complete  breakwater 

Culloden — To  rei)air  breakwater  and  remove  rock 

Devil's  Island —  Kt^pairs  to  breakwater 

East  Chezzetcook  (Red  Island)  — I{ei)airs  to  breakwater 

East  River — Improvcnu'uts-  I^'urtlier  amount  required 

Eel  Brook — Reconstruction  of  channel  piers 

Fox  Island —  Repairs  to  breakwater  approach 

Hampton  —  Rep.airs  and  improvements  to  breakwater- 
Further  amount  recpiired 

Harixnirs  and  rivers  geni^rally — Repairs  and  improvements- 
Further  amount  required 

.lamesville— To  complete  breakwater 

L'Ardoise- -Repairs  to  breakwater 

ijittle  Tancook — Removal  of  rock  and  extension  of  break 
water— Revote 

Xorth  Sydney — Repairs  to  liallast  wharf 

Parker's  Cove — Repairs  to  breakwater 

Pictou  Island — Rejjairs  to  whr.rt 


Carried  forward. 


$      Ctf. 


4,(;oo  00 

4,387  42 

I 

5,000  00 


100  000  00 
.5,000  00 
5,000  00 


5,000  00 
2,000  CO 

1,345  02 


3,000  00 
1,0IX)  00 
4,0IJ0  00 
COO  00 
1..500  (K). 
4.OI1O  00 
1,!)00  00 
'1,200  00 
(JG.OOO  (10 
1,0110  00 
1,000  00 

1,200  00 

10,1UO0  00 
1,000  00 

500  00 

2,li()0  00 

2,300  00 

1,100  00 

500  00 


99,000  00 


$      cts. 


238,126  42 


8     ct«. 


26,432,0511  10 


13,9S7  42 


110,000  00 


8,345  02 


10,000  00 


380,458  86    26,432,059  ll> 


FURTHER  SVPPLEitEyTART  ESTIilATES.  1910-17 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  5a 

Supplementary  Estimates  for  the  Fiscal  Tear  EN'DDfo  March  31,  1917. 


455  •! 


r 

456-; 


457 


458 


Servio'. 


S     cts. 


Brought  forward 

PUBLIC  WORKS-CHARGE ABLK  TO  IXCOMK— 
Continued. 

Harbours  and  Rivkrs— Con^imi^rf. 

Nova  &o<io— ConcUided. 

Port  Maitland— Repairs  to  breakwattr 

PuuleinonH — To  repair  stone  wall  in  approach  to  wharf 

Seaforth — Road  shore  protectitjn  and  repairs  to  breakwater. 

Short  BeAch — Extension  of  breakwater 

South  Side  (Donald's  Head)  — Repairs  to  breakwater 

Trout  Cove — ReinovaTof  rock  and  gravel  and  repairs  to  new 

breakwater 

Upper  W'xxis  Harbour — Rebuildinpr  wharf  and  causeway, . 

\Ve<lge  Point— Breakwater  repairs   

Whycocomagh — To  reconstruct  pile  wharf 


Prince  Edirnrd  Iglnnd. 

Bay  Fortune  —Breakwater  extension 

Cranlierry  I'ier — Re]jairs ,.      

Graham's     I'ond,    Murray    Harbour    North — Repairs    to 

breakwaters 

Hickey's  Wharf— Repairs 


Sew  Brunsmck. 

Kouchibouguac- Repairing    and    constructing    dams    and 

breastworks 

Gagetown— Wharf 

Neguac— Repairs  to  wharf 


!I9,000  00 


380,458  SC 


3,000  00 

500  0(1 

1,700  00 

6,000  00 

800  00 

3,000  00 

3,000  00 

900  00 

1,500  00 

119.400  00 

5,000  00 
750  00 

1,500  00 
'JM  IK) 


iiueoec. 

Anse  a  Beaufils — To  repair  breakwater 

Anse  St  .lean— Completion  of  wharf  extension 

Bic — Refxiirs  to  wharf 

Cap  Chat  —  Repairs  to  pier -, ,. 

Cap  de  la  Madelcini' — Repairs  to  wharf  approach 

Kscoiunains  —  He|»airs  to  wharf 

(iasi>i- — Wharf  improvements 

Grand  Mechins — Enlargement  of  wharf 

L'Islet — Repairs  to  wliarf. 

Point  Pizeau— Repairs  to  wharf 

|Port  Lewis— Repairs  to  wharf .. 

'Quyoh— In   full  and  Hnal  settlement  of  claim  of  T.  &  J. 
I        Moran  in  connection  with  their  contract  for  conBtruc- 

I         tion  of  wharf 

iRimouski  Wharf— Water  supply ;. 

Ruisseau  h  .Seni— Conipletiun  of  wharf 

Ste.  Enielie — Repairs  to  wh.irf 

Ste.  Fulgence — Refiairs  to  wharf 

Ste.  Gregoiro — Completion  of  wharf 


Carried  forward. 


10,500  00 

11,000  00 

9,500  00 


'1,450  00 
3,500  00 
1,000  OO 
3,000  00 
2,750  00 
3,500  00 
5.500  00 
7,200  00 
1,800  00 
11,1U0  00 
1,6'JO  OO 


843  63 
6,000  00 
2.000  00 
2,400  00 
2,500  00 
2,000  00 


8,200  00 


31,000  00 


57,113  03 


596,202  49 


S     cts. 


26,432,059  IG 


26,432,059  16 


FURTHER  SVPFLEUENTART  ESTIMATES,  1916-17 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
SUPPLEMENT,UIY  ESTIMATES  FOB  THE   FISCAL  YEAU  ENDING   MARCH   31,   1917. 


Port  Burwell — Repairs  t(>  jners. 
Port  Stanley — Reconstruction  of  pier. 

Kosseau — Repairs  to  wliarf '. 

Sivigeen  River  at  Southaniiiton— Repaira  to  piers. 
Southampton — Repairs  to  breakwater 


Service. 


Brought  forward 


I'UBLIC  WORKS-CHARGKABLE  TO  INCOMK- 
CoiUinued. 

IIaubours  ami  RivKRS— Concluded. 

Ontario. 


Belleville — Wharf  iiii]>rovements — Revote 

liracebrid^e — Repairs  to  wharf 

Ih-uoe  Mine.s — Repairs  to  and  reeonstrnction  of  wharf 

Burliiigtiin  Beach— Removal  of  old  wharf   

Cobourg — Repairs  to  east  pier   

•  irand  Bend -Repa  rs  to  jiier 

Kingston  Dry  l)o(k— Renewal  of  revetment  walls 

Parry  8onnd — In  full  and  final  .settlement  of  Robihson, 
Walton  It  White's  claim  in  connection  with  their  wharf 
contract 


Repairs  i 
I— Repai 


British  Columbia 


Burton — Protection  work 

Fraser  Ri\er  ( Lower) — Improvements 

Fraser  River— luiprovements — Further  amount  renuired  .. 

Harbours  and  Rivers  Generally — Rejiairs  and  Improve- 
ments—  Further  amount  required      ...    

Royston  (Roy's  Beach'l—Repairs  to  wharf 

Sidney — Rei>airs  to  wharf 

Fotino — Repairs  to  wharf ... 

To  purchase  a  supply  of  ci  eosoted  timber  for  use  in  repairing 
wharfs   ^. 


Dheiigi.ng. 
Dredging— Ontario  and  Quebec.     Further  amount  rcTpiired 

ROADH  A.Ml  BlilDfiES. 

Chapeau  Briflge — Improvements      

International  Bridge  between  St.  Leonard,    N.B. ,  and  Van 
Buren,  Maine— Repairs 


Tki,K(;raph  and  Tei.kphonk  Link.s. 

Athabaska — Fort  McMurr.ay  Telegraph  line— Repairs  and 
improvements  to  office  building  at  Ht^use  River 

Moose  Jaw  —  Wood  Moinitain  telegiaph  line — Renewal 
of  poles 

I'eace  River  Line  -Office  at  Saskatoon  Lake — Revote 

Peace  River  Line-  Renewals,  repairs  and  improvements. . . 

Vancouver  Island  Telegraph  and  telephones  lines- Exten- 
sions   

N'ukon  relegrajih  Service— BrSnch  Line  from  Houston  tr 
to  West  Kiid  ( )otsa  Lake . . 

I'.ritish  Columbia  Mainland  Telephone  lines — Extensions. 

Telephone  line  from  Asheroft  towards  Highland  Valley. . 


cts. 


Carried  forward 1,192,122  49  20,432,069  lU 


4,700  00 
4,800  00 

12,7r.O  01) 
5,000  00 

15,000  UO 
820  00 

l."i,000  00 


1,1500  00 

10,000  00 

32,000  00 

100,000  00 

1,000  00 

3,000  OO 

500  00 


8,800  00 

20.000  00 

200,000  00 

2.^000  00 
2,000  00 
2,100  00 
1,400  00 

10,000  00 


850  00 
!,000  00 


500  00 

5,000  00 

400  00 

11,000  00 

9,000  00 

C-SflO  00 

32,.")00  00 

3,000  00 


590,202  49 


200.070  CO 


209,300  00 


2,850  00 


07,700  00 


$     cte. 


2C,432,0.')9  10 


rrRTHER  SVPPLEilEXTART  ESTIilATES,  1916-11 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  5a 

StPPLEMEXTARY  ESTIMATES  FOB   THE   FISCAL  Ye.VR  EndD.0   MaBCH   31,  1917. 


Brought  forward. 


S     cts 


1,192,122  49 


4114 : 


PUBLIC  WORKS-CHARGKABLE  TO  IXCO.ME- 

Concluded. 

MiSCELLAXEOCS. 

Gratuity  to  the  widou'  of  th<>  late  -T.  J.  Brennan  accidently 
killed  liy  the  elevator  at  Postal  Station  '"  H  "  Montreal 

Gratuity  to  the  wid'iw  of  tlic  late  H.  Bdangerwho  was  kill 

I         ed  wliile  at  work  at  Lake  Tiuii^kamin^  Dam 

"Gratuity  to  .John  Sloau  who  w;i.s  seriou^ly  injured  while  at 
^•ork  at  Lake  riiniskaming  Dam 

Gratuity  lo  Onesime  Chayer  wlut  wjis  striously  injured 
while  .^t  work  at  Lak>-  Tiniiskaming  Dam 

Gratuity  trt  the  widow  of  the  late  William  Dunmore,  engnn- 

i  eer,  Vancouver  examing  warehouse,  accidentally  killed 
by  the  passenger  elevator,  September  it.  I'.llo 

.Gratuity  to  the  widow  of  the  late  .1.  E.  Bussiere.s,  accivlent- 
ally  killed  by  the  elevator  at  the  Customs  House,  Que- 
bec  


ir,5 


MAIL  AXD  STEAMSHIP  SUKVENTIOXS.    ' 

Steam  service  between  Halifax.  South  Cape  Rreton  and 
Bras  d'Or  Lake  iwtts— Further  amount  retjuiretl 

Steam  service  or  services  between  St.  .lohn.  \Vesti>t:)rt  and 
Yarmouth  and  other  way  jmrts  Further  aiiicunt  re- 
quired      


1,000  00 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

500  00 

l.OOO  00 

1,000  00 


407- 


4G8 


46fl 


DEPARTMENT  OF  nXvaL  SERVICE. 

Compassionate  allowance  to  Mrs.  .lairies  ilurray,  widow 
of  James  Murray,  late  Oceanographer  of  the  Canadian 
.\rciic  Exjjedition 

Compassionate  allowance  to  Mrs.  Xeuve  Beiichat,  widowed 
mother  of  Henry  Hruchat,  late  .-Vnthroiwlogist  of  the 
Can.idian  .■Vrctic  Exiiedition 

Compajyion.Tt*'  allowance  to  Mrs.  A.  E.  Matthews,  widow 
of  A.  E.  ilatthews,  late  fishery  guardian 


OCEAX  AND  RHER  SERVICE. 


To  provide  for  the  i.-onstniction  of  two  steamers  to  replace 
the  C. U.S.    Quadra ". . . . 


PL'^LIC  WORKS— CHARGEABLE  TO  CAPITAL. 

Marine  Deparlmcnl. 

Ship  Channel — River  St.  Lawrence— Amount  required  to 
pay  compassionate  allowance  to  Mrs.  I.  Pinard,  widow 
of  the  late  Isidore  Pinard,  formerly  tirst  mate  on 
Dredge  No.  1,  who  was  drowned  while  in  the  ix;r- 
fonnance  of  his  duties 


Carried  forward . 


26,432,059  16 


5,J500  .00 


1,197,622  49 


I 


2,000  00 


SOO  00 


2,800  00 


1,000  00 

UOOO  00 
1,000  Ou 


3,000  CO 


130,000  00 


1.000  00 


27,78C,4S1  65 


10  FVRTBER  SVPPLJUMEXTAFr  ESTniATKf:!.  lUIG-n 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
SUPPLEMEXTARY  ESTIMATES  FOR  THE   FISCAL   YKAil   ENDING  ilARClI   IJl,   1917. 


o 
> 


•z, 


470 


Service. 


.?      ct« 


Broiif^ht  forward. 


LIGHTHOUSE  .•VND  COAST  SERVICE. 

Amount  required  to  pay  a  pension  at  the  rate  of  $3'iO  iJtr 
annv\ni  from  the  date  of  retirement  to  the  following 
pilots: — Elzear  riudbout.  Theophile  Covriveau.  Al- 
phon-^e  Poiiliot,  Emilo  Couillard,  Tn-lfle  Delisle,  Pierre' 
Pepin,  David  Uuinas  and  Alfred  Gandreau 


471 


472 -i 

I 


473 


474 


475 
476 

477 

478 
479 


480 


MARINE  HOSPITALS. 

Seamen's  Hospital  Fund 


LABOUR. 

Industri.al  Dispuies  Investigation  Act — Further  amount  re- 
quired  .... 

Inspection  of  railway  construction,  etc. — Further  amount 
required 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


Distribution  of  Parliamentary  Documents,  including  charges 
for  salaries  and  contingent  expenses — Further  amount 
required   

jTo  defray  the  expenses  of  printing  for  distribution  4,000 
copies  of  the  report  of  the  Federal  Plan  Commission  of 
Ottawa  and  Hull 

Royal  Mint — Further  amount  required  ,  .       

To  defray  the  expenses  of  the  Economic  and  Development 
Commission   

To  provide  fur  the  purciiase  of  HoO  copies  of  the  new  edition 
of  Eourinot's  Parliamentary  Procedure j 

Canadian  Associated  Press i 

To  provide  for  the  .administration  of  Tkc  Business  Profilal 
Wai-  Tu.r  Act,  1916  :  appointments  for  the  purpose  may' 
be  made  without  reference  to  the  provisions  of  the  Civil' 
Service  .-Vet 

National  Battlefields  Commission— To  supplement  amount 
now  a\ailable  for  purch-ise  of  lands,  the  acquisition  of| 
which  has  been  authorized  by  Parliament,  a  sum  nut 
exceeding 


481- 


L 


EXCISE. 


-Further  amount  re- 


Preventive   Service— Contingencies 

quired 

Provisional  allowance  of  not  more  than  .'?150  e.ach  to  officers 
in  Manitoba  and  provinces  west  thereof,  etc. — Further 
amount  required ' 

To  enable  the  Department  to  supply  methylated  spirits  to 
manuf.acturers,  the  cost  of  which,  etc.—  Further  amount 
required 


Carried  forward . 


cts. 


.  27,78U,481  r,.-) 


5,000  00 
.^000  OC 


35,000  00 


2,000  UO 
43.000  00 


25,000  00 


4,200  00 
8,000  00 


150,000  00 
10,000  00 

2,000  oe 

1,000  00 
20,000  00 


2,-100  OiJ 


5,000  00 


10,000  00 


277,200  00 


28, 


23,000  00 
104,081  65 


FCRTBER  SVPPLEMEXTARY  ESTIMATES.  JOIG-H 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  5a 

Supplementary  Estimates  fok  the  Fiscal  Year  Endijjg  Marcu  31,  1917. 


11 


.Service. 


Brought  forward . 


.?     cts. 


cts.  :  .Sets. 


2S.10-1.0.S1  Co 


482-; 


483 


WKKJHT'^  -WD  MK  ASIRKS.  G.AS  AND 
KLhXTRIC  LIGHT  INSPKCTION. 

Rent,  fuf-1,  travelling  expenses,  i>ost>^e,  statiimery,  etc., 
for  Weights  and  Measures,  including  amount  for  pur- 
chase  of  standards  of  the  metric  systeni,  salaries  and 
other  expenses  of  in>iiectors — Further  amount  lecpiired 

Rent,  fuel,  trav.-lling  ex|»n«es,  stationery,  etc.,  for  Gasand 
Klectricity  I?ist>e<  tioii,  and  tiie  jmrchase  and  repairs  of 
instruuieuts,  —  Further  amount  required i 

ADULTERATION  OF  FOOD,   ETC. 

.\duUeration  of  food,  atid  the  administration  of  the  .\ct  re- 
sjM'cting  fertilizers,  fraudulent  iiiarkinar  and  conimeiciul 
feeding  stulTs — Further  amount  refiuired 


4H4 


RAILWAYS  AND  CANALS-CHARGEABLE  TO 
COLLECTION  OF  REVENUE. 

InttTccHonial  Riiilway. 

{  Compassionale  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the  late  .Tuhn 
Casey,  who  was  accidentally  killed  while  in  the  dis- 
charge of  his  duties  as  brake-man  on  the  Inteicolonial 
Railway   

Conipassionate  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the  late  Howard 
McDonald  who  wa-s  fatally  injured  while  in  the  per- 
foimance  of  his  duties  ,is  engine-driver  on  the  Inter- 
colonial Railway,    and  subsequently  died 

Compassionate  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the  late  .Tames 
.jamietion,  who  was  accidenlallv  killed  while  in  the  per- 
foiniance  of  his  duties  as  fireman  on  the  Intercolonial 
Railway   

Commssionate  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the  late  Edward 
Johnson,  who  was  accidentally  killed  while  in  the  per- 
formanc- of  his  duties  as  engine-driver  on  the  Inter- 
I.  colonial  Railway 


4So 

486 
487 


PUBLIC  WORKS-CHARGEABLE  TO  COLLKC 
TION  OF  REVENUE. 

Levis  Graving  Dock— Further  amount  required 

DEP.VRTMENT  OF  TRADE  AND  COMMERCE. 

To  provide  for  the  development  and  extension  of  Canadian 
Trade 

Comi).xs«ionate  allowance  to  the  widow  of  the  late  .Tames 
Barr.  Depiity  Grain  Inspector,  who  w.is  killed  whi'e  inj 
the  [lerformance  of  his  d\itie>at  C.P.R.  Eleviitor  "D, 
Fort  William,  Ont 


10,000  00 
5,000  00 


1,000  00 


1,000  00 


1,000  OO 


1,000  00 


15,000  00 


5,000  0(1 


150,000  00 


1,000  00 


4,000  00 


3,000  00 


151,000  00 


28.282,081  65 


SUMl^ARY. 

Chargeable  to  Consolidated  Fund 2.Mii.'i,ip;iS  0!) 

Chargeable  to  Capital 3,llf.,!t83  56 

Total 28,282,08165 


6  GEORGE  V 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  5b 


A.  1916 


FURTlIIUi  SUPPLEMENTARY  ESTIMATES 

FOR  THE  FISCAL  YEAR  ENDING  MARCH  31,  1917. 


Service. 

$    cts. 

488 

RAILWAYS   AND  CANALS-CHARGEABLE   TO  CAPITAL. 

To  provide  amount  reqnireii   to   be  paid  for  the  Quebec,   Montmorency  and  Charle- 
voix R;vilway.   the   (Quebec  and   Saguenay    Railway    and    the     Lotbiniere    and 
Megantic   Railway,   and  tor  the  equi]tnient,   appurtenances  and    properties  used 
in  connectiiin  with  suih  railways,  U)  l)e !vcquire<l  under  the  authority  of  a  .Statute 
]>assed    at  the   pre.sent  Session  ;    and     to   provide    for  the    cost  of  completing, 
equipping   and  operating  the  said  railways — the  operating  expenses  to  be  charge- 

4,000,000  00 

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