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SIXTH SESSION OF THE TWELFTH PARLIAMENT
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DOMINION OF CANADA
SESSION 1916
VOLUME LI.
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6-7 George V.
Alphabetical Index to Sessional Paiiers
A. lOlG
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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Alphabetical ludex to Sessional Papers
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«
6-7 George V.
Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
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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Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
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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6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Scissional Papers A. 1910
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.
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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.".
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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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6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1016
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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6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1010
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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6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1916
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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6-7 George Y. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1916
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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6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Pajiers A. 1916
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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6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1916
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.
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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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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28— Continued.
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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CONTENTS OF VOLUME ZS—Continued.
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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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28— Continued.
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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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28— Continued.
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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Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
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.]
6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2 A. 1916
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
6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2 A. 1916
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
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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
PUBLIC ACCOONTS
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
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS xv
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
PUBLIC ACCOUKTS xvii
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
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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
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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
17
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
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DEPARTME?fT OF FiyA^CE
6 GEORGE V, A. f916
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.)
-
Dn.
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
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172,255.396 98
172,255,396 98
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Year.
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878....
1879
1880
1881
1882
]8.><3
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890 ■.
1891
1892 ■. .
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
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
8
14,071.
14.908,
IS.Oil,
19,293
25.l»5,
39,039
3.3,498
32,-88.8,
31,958,
.32, .507
30, .545,
30,779,
34,041
;i;(.796.
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
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
23
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
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
DEPARTME'NT OF FINAJfCE i
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
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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
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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
32
DliPAIlTilEXT OF FINAyCE
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
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?
2— Si
DEPARTMEJiT OF FINANCE i
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
PUBLIC Accoimrs
37
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
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
38
DEI'AliTMl?NT OF FINANCE
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
1 PUBLIC ACCOmiTS 39
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
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
40
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
41
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
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
•
42
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE i
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
43
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
45
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
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
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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
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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
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
51
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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
52
DEPARTMENT OF FrNANCE
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
■
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
53
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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
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
56
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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
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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
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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
PUBLIC ACaOITNTS
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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
DEPARTMBXT OF FINAyCB
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
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
61
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
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
66
DEPARTMEXT OF FlXAyCE
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
67
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
DKPARTUBST OF FINANCE
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
72
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
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
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
73
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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
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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.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
75
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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
76
DEPARTMENT OF FINAyCE
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
77
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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
l)EI'AUT.MF\T OF FINAXCE
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
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
79
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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
DEPAriTMEyT OF /•VVlVr/;
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
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
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
.82
rif:i\\iri\ii:\r or /•/.v.i.vrB
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
],0-13
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
„ 1878
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
' 217,385 'io
1,0.85,979 72
167,501 53
389,169 28
'218,i73'60
493,889 23
449,9-<l 6]
1,&56.474 31
786,8<iS 48
"l41,i7i'82
'415,507 '96
"252,773 93
559,593 31
1,216,168 80
59,243 71
'223,,S3l"24
65,&53
78,229
84,572
!10,151
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
79,.^3S.
Year en(
led March 31, 1908
1909
1910
116,435
115,048
96,413
1911
90,664
1. 1912 .
9.5,829
1913
' 96,8a5
"
1914
1915
140,318 64
104,917
104,816
1
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
93
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
year by year, from April 1, 186S, to March 31, 1915.
£ 5
- a; > _s*
* - O "i
" I O I i
"3 -■- to
!!i=^Ei
S3
i^
8,857 48
53 .35
2,146
2fl<),7.>4 35
61 99
6,42-3
ri4i4,;V)5 51
70 11
7,823
1.0!)3,i;W 8«
72 10
9,421
I,77S,rxS 19
81 33
10,846
2 M2;i,2'.i;) 32
86 91
11,995
2'4(iS.(M3 42
86 01
12,048
2311.".l71t 04
82 88
10,516
2"02l,4.i7 97
77 11
10,218
r72li,iW2 98
70 49
S,!»71
l-7I.\li.58 73
70 55
10,058
1-733,448 79
66 07
10,7.V>
201:-,, SIS 16
69 89
14,407
2-(P9r,:i89 15
73 50
18,731
3'4(;i.(;iy 3i
96 53
25,778
4- 7:*). 995 39
104 54
27,127
.5-i;4u,i;ii 13
100 84
26, .562
5'793,031 84
97 01
27,591
e-lS,'!, 470 60
99 40
29,103
G-t!2i;,067 51
100 62
31,874
7' 51 4, 071 78
96 05
37,515
7'.532.145 56
89 06
3vS,04il
S-57.5,041 98
95 12
32,127
7'87.-,977 57
92 67
29,791
7-230,.S39 14
93 44
28,943
6-631,578 97
90 39
29,502
7-473,585 46
87 98
29,116
7-310.291 97
8.5 41
27,998
7-40(;.ir.« 13
84 91
30,100
7-65<".,0.Sfi 64
811 76
30,2.36
8.S.^.\17S 42
93 65
,3.3,722
9,o2i,.si;2 rs
94 88
30,172
S-m\Mj 46
96 03
37,5'.M>
9. 774, 694 62
95 75
:!8,685
10,617,070 50
100 21
.■{8,886
l,379,7.=>r, 94
109 01
39,786
ll.8.'<;!.127 70
lo:^ 79
38.925
12,12!1,101 23
110 11
3.5.,376
l2.3-_'4..529 26
115 -26
37,t>81
9.3*1,766 39
117 .^5
30,282
1.3.610.86.-) 95
116 .89
42..5,30
1.3. 13.'. -239 00
114 14
31,611
11,699.1^49 54
121 .^5
2!),66l
ll,47U,:*»i0 24
126 51
34,639
l-2,30:(.i;x8 13
128 39
3-1,796
13,3<9,96i; 01
1,^8 28
40,120
1.3,842,924 9H
131 9»
41,917
12,92.5,606 20
123 31
31,506
723
2,!K
570
1,124
662
1.647
1,959
5,7
22
2,279
587
'712
.572
879
3,310
279
600
343
44
1,319
2,857
4.449
6,940
9,528
10,606
11,190
10,0!t7
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
2-;, 2 15
26,6lS
29,449
30,320
29,:wr
32,304
31,205
35,.524
37,376
39,002
39,5.36
30,849
44,403
41,407
36,663
36,054
38,9.5:5
42,0a5
44,1.74
42,349
2,102
7,212
12,178
17,153
: 21,059
I 23,5-20
24,968
24,294
; 24,415
24,074
I 25,535
' 27,445
' 31, .31)5
I 39,605
' .51,463
I 61,0.59
06,682
73,:e2
80,870
90,159
101,693
113,123
H2,.321
l]l,-230
110,805
114,-275
117.020
120.628
1-26,442
135,737
142,289
142,141
150,987
157,368
162,761
167,023
HkS..572
16.5,518
,164,542
■ 167,285
105,691
155,895
148,893
147,478
1 147,919
146,0.34
143,3-20
1 135,477
o
•o
n
u
1 Si
.S -^
1 R'E
■=0 r
0
-S = -
Ht
amount b
tf) each
t close of
5 ^.S
■t^
loll
21,
48,
84,
116,
126,
126,
120,
no,
104,
103,
110,
136,
184,
291,
407,
477,
539,
607,
692,
765,
841,
780,
7.34,
7.34,
777,
8,35
876,
944,
1,024,
982,
1,001
1,019
1,126
1,1.SS
l.-i-.4
1.309,
1,.320,
I,.328,
1,027,
1„309,
1,.34-^,
1,279,
1,2.57,
1,2.5,8,
1,-2.5;
1,218
1,175
$ cts.
939 37
,094 72
,689 08
,273 68
,174 55
,932 88
,273 31
,758 06
,116 08
,067 86
,8.34 2!)
,912 56
,075 47
,904 81
,005 07
,305 17
,487 46
,500 51
,075 38
.404 .57
,639 15
,921 79
,875 37
,4.30 89
,5M 70
,482 98
,.809 34
,049 07
.524 73
,511 74
,725 62
,899 96
,699 27
,9.52 44
,924 83
,048 96
..567 05
Ml 70
,205 78
,8,33 83
,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
•195 44
2-2,298,401 65
201 24
24,153,193 60
•211 38
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
,34,771,605 17
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
•270 75
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
94
DEI'AKTMIC^r OF FINANCE
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
$ «...
.378.097 03
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
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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
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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
14,006,311 80
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
109
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
SAVING^ BANKS.
GENERAL RECAPITULATION.
UelXisits.
lNi7-lxS- .
18tW-69..
18«9-70. .
1S70-71..
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..
l.'W5-86 .
7886-87..
1887-88..
1888-89..
1889-90. .
l.S'.tO-91 .
1891-92..
1892 S3. .
1893-94..
1894-95..
1895-96..
1896-97..
1897-98..
1898-9il .
1895-1900
1900-01..
1901-02..
1902-0:!..
1903-04..
1901-05 .
190.5-06 .
1906-07 . . .
(Omos.)/
1907 08...
190S-09 ...
1909-10...
191IM1
1011-12...
11112-13...
I;a3-14....
1!I14-15 ...
,"<
cts.
505.
1,251.
.' 1,810,
2,474,
. 2,385,
4,749,
5,797,
. 5,512,
, I 4,!M.S,
. 5,432,
, 7,090,
I 6,522,
' 7,960,
, 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
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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
112
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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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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
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
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
DEPAItTMF.yT OF FINANCE
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
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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
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PART III
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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
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30 61
332 45
102 25
75 00
69 00
37 85
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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.
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sold .
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Discount on cable transfers of cash from
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1,666 67
4-86
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66 67
4-8425
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1,208 33
4-8415
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3,775 01
4-8406
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521 33
4-84027
600,000 0 0
15,833 34
4-84
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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
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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
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29
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
DeLon^, Is
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
,52S 00
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
30
jii;i'MrrMi:\T or i'i\A\rE
EXPENDITURE, 1914-15.
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
SERVICE.
cts
cts.
Interest on Pubuc Debt
Charges or Management..
Sinking Fvnds,.
PrE.MUM, DlSCOCNT AND EXCHANGE.
Civil Government.
The Governor General
The Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
" Quebec
" Nova Scotia
" New Brunswick
" Manitoba
" Saskatchewan
Alberta
" British Columbia
" Prince Edward I.sland.,
Office of the High Commissioner for Canada in England. . .
Department otAgriculture
" .Archives . .
Office of the .\uditor General
" Civil Service Commission
" Conservation Commission
" Consulting Engineer
Department of Customs
" External Affairs
" Finance
" Insurance
Office of the Governor General's ;>ecretary . . .
Department of Indian .\iiairs . . .
" Inland Revenue
" Interior
" ^ Justice
" Labour . . .
" Marine and Fisheries. , . . . .
" Militia and Defence.. .
" Mines . . .
" Naval Service . . .
" Post Office
" Printing and Stationery
" Privy Council
" Public Works
" Railways and Canals . . . .
" R. X. Mounted Police
."Secretary of State
Trade and Commerce
Department.s generally
Administration of Justice.
The Supreme Court of Canada —
Salaries
Contingencies
Exchequer Court of Canada-
Salaries
Contingencies
Carried forward
Salaries.
48.
10,
a.
a.
9.
9.
9.
9,
9,
7.
17.
391,
47,
126,
26,
31,
7,
297,
24,
119.
28,
27,
111,
112,
1,063,
143,
50;
239,
168,
281,
85;
694,
5S,
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
PUBLIC Accouyrs
51
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2
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
\
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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
S3
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
55
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
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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
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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
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A. 1916
CANADA
ESTIMATES
FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 3i
1917
PRINTEh bY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT
OTTAWA
PRINTED in J. DE L. TACHL, PRINTER TO THE KIKG'd MOST
-XCELLENT MAJESTY
1916
[No 3—1916] I'rict, 5 cent*.
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A. 1916
ESTIMATES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1917.
INDEX TO VOTES BY NUMBERS.
Page.
4
fi
(;
6
t
8
32
35
30
38
44
45
45
46
48
4'J
52
54
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57
72
75
76
7fi
77
7H
7!)
7(t
M)
81
«2
83
84
86
87
87
88
Hit
91
92
93
93
94
95
96
100
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 '
1
2 to 31
32 to 35
Xo. of Vote.
3S to 41
42 to 60
61 to 63
64 to 68
6!) to 81
82 to 101
102 to 1 13
114 to 123
121 to 125
136 to 155
156 to 21!)
220 to 227
228 to 237
238 to 240
241 to 255
256, 257
2riH
259
260 to 274
275 to 277
27s to 282
283 to 293
294
295
296
297
298 to 344
345
346
347
3JS
.349 to .')62
353 to 3.54
355
356 to 36S
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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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(»)
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(?)
1916-17.
Carried forward . . . 4,265,854 37
•S CIS.
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.
■S
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
^S cU.
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
:»
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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(«)
(X)
[zn)
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(zc)
{zd)
.? cts.
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
f
i9ie 17.
lillSlG.
Compared with
Estimates of 1915-16.
Increase.
Decrease.
(B) ESPKNDITDRE AUTHORIZED BT STATUTE.
S cts
8 cts.
8 ct«
.? cts.
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
lO.OOfJ 00
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
Number
1916-17. 1915-16
1
1
o
•1
12
12
1
1
3
3
4
4
6
6
3
3
2
o
2
2
1
1
4
4
26
26
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
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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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 3
III.— CIVIL GOVERNMENT— Con/muerf.
23
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
ESTIMATES, 1916-17
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 3
III.— CIVIL GOVERNMENT— C'oiUinjMt/.
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
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 3
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 ,
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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</.
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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
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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
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
XVII— PUBLIC WORKS— CHARGEABLE TO INCOME.— C'on«n««d.
139 <^
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
Ef^TIMATES, 1916-n
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
XVII.— PUBLIC WORKS— CHARGEABLE TO IHCOM^— Continued.
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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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146
147
148-
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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Detnils.
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
155 •!
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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
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XVII— PUBLIC WORKS— CHARGEABLE TO INCOME.— Conc^urferf.
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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.
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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.
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Compared with
Estimates of 191D-16.
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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
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A. 1916
SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1917.
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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.
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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.
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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\~
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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.
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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.
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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
2305