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SESSIONAL PAPERS
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
VOL. LXXVI — PARTI.
FIRST SESSION
OF THE
TWENTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE
OF THE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
483624
SESSION 1944
TORONTO
Printed and Published by T. E. Bowman, Printer to the King's Most Elxcellent Majesty
1944
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CONTENTS
FOR PART 1.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
MAIN ESTIMATES
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
OF THE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
FOR THE
Year Ended 31st March
1944
PRINTED BY ORDER OF
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1. 1945
ONTARIO
TORONTO
Printed by T. E. Bowman, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty
1 944
To The Honourable Albert Matthews,
Lieutettant-Governor of the Province of Ontario.
May It Please Your Honour:
The undersigned has the honour to present to Your Honour the Public
Accounts of the Province of Ontario for the year ended March 31st, 1944.
Respectfully submitted,
Leslie M. Frost,
Treasurer.
Treasury Department, Ontario,
November 30th, 1944.
[2]
Provincial Auditor's Office,
November 30th, 1944
The Honourable Leslie M. Frost,
Provincial Treasurer.
Sir, — I have the honour to submit to you the Public Accounts of the
Province of Ontario for the year ended March 31st, 1944, in accordance with
the requirements of the Audit Act.
Respectfully submitted,
H. A. COTNAM, C.A.,
Provincial Auditor.
3]
lABLE OF CONTENTS
Index to Details of Revenue and Expenditure
Expenditure
Revenue
Agriculture Department
Page
A 1-37
B 1-28
C 1-41
D 1-10
E 1-55
F 1-35
G 1-3
Q 5-8
H 1-10
I 1-19
J 1-4
K 1-2
L 1-8
T 1-10
M 1-7
N 1-8
0 1-3
P 1-17
Q 1-17
U 1-2
R i-18
S 1-16
Page
14-15
Attorney-General's Department
16
Education Department
17
Game and Fisheries Department
18
Health Department
19
Highways Department
20
Insurance Department
21
Interest
29
Labour Department
22
Lands and Forests Department
23
Legislation
24
Lieutenant-Governor's Office
Mines Department
24
Miscellaneous
Municipal Affairs Department
25
Prime Minister's Department
25
Provincial Auditor's Office :
Provinclal Secretary's Department
26
Provinclu. Treasurer's Department
27
Public Debt, Loan Advances, Special Funds Repayments, Etc.
Public Welfare Department
31-33
27
Public Works Department
28
alphabetical index at back of book
INDEX TO STATEMENTS
Statement
No. PAGE
Assets and Liabilities 6-7
1 Consolidated Revenue Fund 8-9
2 Ordinary Revenue and Expenditure 10-1 1
3 Capital Receipts and Disbursements 12-13
REVENUE
Department of —
4 Agriculture 14-15
5 Attorney-General 16
6 Education 17
7 Game and Fisheries 18
8 Health 19
9 Highways 20
10 Insurance 21
1 1 Labour 22
12 Lands and Forests 23
13 Legislation 24
14 Mines 24
15 Municipal Affairs 25
1 6 Prime ^linister 25
17 Provincial Secretary' 26
18 Provincial Treasurer 27
19 Public Welfare 27
20 Public Works 28
21 Interest, Commission, Exchange and Discount 29
22 Capital Receipts 30
23 Loan Repayments 31
24 Special Funds Deposits 32
25 Deferred Assets and Surplus Receipts 32
26 Public Debt— Proceeds from Loans 33
27 Corporations and Income Taxes 34
28 King's Printer's Office 35
MISCELLANEOUS STATEMENTS
Provincial Debt and Investment Thereof 38
Gross Provincial Debt 39
Net Provincial Debt 40
Sources of Ordinary Revenue 41
Hydro-Electric Power Commission — (Advances and Receipts) 42
Loans to Municipalities, etc 43
Buildings, Roads, etc 43
Bank Balances 43
Accounts Receivable 44
Equipment, Stores and Materials 44
Other Loans and Advances 44
Discount on Debentures 45
Railway Aid Certificates 46
Temporary Loans — Treasury Bills 46
Sinking Funds — Investments 46
Province of Ontario Savings Office Balance Sheet 47
Agricultural Development Finance Act — Investments 47
Special Funds 47
Reserves 47
Public Service Superannuation Fund 48
Municipal Sinking Funds 49
Drainage and Housing Loans 50
Contingent Liabilities 51-56
Province of Ontario — Stock and Debentures 56a
Payment to Officials from more than one source 57-59
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
PROVINCE OF
BALANCE
As at March
Assets
Page
No.
43
42
47
43
43
44
45
44
47
44
CAPITAL
Cash S 4,003,172 43
Loans and Advances:
Hvdro-Electric Power Commission
of Ontario $105,149,901 47
Temiskaming and Northern Ontario
Railway.. 30,207,934 92
Agricultural Development Finance
Act— Investments 28,093,969 02
Municipalities, Etc 3,637,178 73
Miscellaneous Investments 500 00
167,089,484 14
Dominion of Canada:
Debt Account S 2,848,289 52
Common School Fund 1,424,597 20
4,272,886 72
Buildings, Roads, Etc 473,861,951 49
Other Loans and Advances 3,899,087 94
Discount on Debentures
(Less proportion amortized) 5,794,015 43
Unemployment Direct Relief
(Less amount written oiT) 14,045,036 40
^ $672,965,634 55
INCOME
Accounts Receivable $ 8,738,562 75
Interest Receivable (Due and Accrued) —
Agricultural Development Finance
Act Investments $ 5,203,180 19
Less— Reserve 1,000,000 00
4,203,180 19
Equipment, Stores and Materials 3,434,072 74
^ ^ 16,375,815 68
$689,341,450 23
Dominion of Canada Subsidy
($3,012,593.00 of which
$2,799,009.80 capitalized at 5%) 55,980,196 08
$745,321,646 31
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
ONTARIO
SHEET
31, 1944
Liabilities
Page
No.
CAPITAL
Funded Debt:
56a Stocks and Debentures $629,037,573 30
46 Less — Sinking Fund Investments 19,425,141 15
S609,612,432 15
46 Railway Aid Certificates 90,930 66
S609,703,362 81
Unfunded Debt:
47 Demand Deposits with Province of
Ontario Savings Office $ 38,008,874 82
46 Temporar^'Loans— Treasury Bills.... 3,000,000 00
47 Special Funds 6,086,977 1 1
— Miscellaneous 7,000 00
47,102,851 93
$656,806,214 74
INCOME
Accounts Payable S 1,841,630 51
Accrued Interest on Funded and
Unfunded Debt 7,880,118 14
9,721,748 65
8666,527,963 39
— Surplus arising from Capitalization of
Dominion of Canada Subsidy 55,980,196 08
47 Reserves 1,155,575 GO
— Surplus 21,657,911 84
$745,321,646 31
Contingent Liabilities:
51 Bonds, Etc., Guaranteed by the Province $123,455,838 43
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Statement
CONSOLIDATED
For the Fiscal Year, April
NET RECEIPTS
Page
No.
State-
ment
Department
Ordinary
Capital
Total
14-15
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
28
23
24
25
26
Agriculture
$ c.
321,871 49
644,069 60
55,412 82
975,072 60
1,798,658 00
36,777,883 08
211,968 39
92,891 48
5,592,110 72
13,799 47
2,153,327 08
26,300 32
13,441 92
738,852 46
68,577,693 94
538 23
57,444 28
45,347 63
$ c.
$ c.
321,871 49
16
Attorney-General
644,069 60
17
Education
Game and Fisheries .<
55,412 82
18
975,072 60
19
Health
Highways
Insurance .'
1,798,658 00
20
21
17,451 92
36,795,335 00
211,968 39
22
Labour
Lands and Forests
Legisktion
Mines
92,891 48
23
24
130,524 24
5,722,634 96
13,799 47
24
39,412 80
2,192 739 88
25
Municipal Affairs
26,300 32
25
26
Prime Minister
Provincial Secretary
Provincial Treasurer
13,441 92
738,852 46
27
68,577,693 94
27
28
35
Public Welfare
Public Works
Stationery Account (Excess of
distribution over purchases).
Loan Repayments —
All Departments
393 "75'
538 23
57,838 03
45,347 63
31
118,096,683 51
187,782 71
20,921,202 13
1,667,533 34
7,081,094 37
118,284,466 22
20,921,202 13
32
Special Funds — Deposits —
All Departments
1,667,533 34
32
Deferred Assets, etc
7,081,094 37
Public Debt — Proceeds from
Loans
33
118,096,683 51
29,857,612 55
57,950,971 21
147,954,296 06
57,950,971 21
Total Net Receipts
Add —
Cash on Hand beginning of
period —
Chartered Banks
118,096,683 51
87,808,583 76
205,905,267 27
8,015,363 89
Sinking Funds — uninvested .
3,960,080 21
217,880,711 37
SURPLUS ON
For the Fiscal Year, April
Net Ordinary Revenue
Less — Net Ordinary Expenditure (before
Direct Relief)
Surplus (before providing for Unemployment
Less — Unemployment Direct Relief and
Surplus
1943-44
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
REVENUE FUND
1, 1943, to March 31, 1944
NET DISBURSEMENTS
Page
No.
Department
Ordinary
Capital
Total
A 1-37
B 1-28
C 1-41
D 1-10
E 1-55
F 1-35
G 1-3
H 1-10
I 1-19
J 1-4
K 1-2
L 1-8
Ml-7
N 1-8
O 1-3
P 1-17
Q 1-17
R 1-18
S 1-16
T 1-10
Q 5-J
R4
U 1
U 1
U 2
43
46
Agriculture
Attorney-General. . . .
Education
Game and Fisheries. ,
Health
Highways
Insurance
Labour
Lands and Forests. . .
Legislation
Lieutenant-Governor
Mines
Municipal Affairs. . . .
Prime Alinister
Provincial Auditor. . .
Provincial Secretary.
Provincial Treasurer.
Public Welfare
Public Works
Miscellaneous
Public Debt — Interest, Exchange, etc.
Unemployment Direct Relief and Ad-
ministration thereof
6,296
4,056
15,604
570
13,344
16,632
57
343
3,040
278
9
329
3,493
155
HI
1,342
1,060
10,238
768
4
> c.
,059 58
,389 45
,864 85
,731 27
,512 54
,625 23
,010 90
,658 09
,119 63
,143 87
,928 74
,202 90
,016 64
,647 48
,086 90
,343 31
,061 33
.199 74
,236 97
,400 00
65,638 43
3,793 78
2,526,788 97
781 14
200,000.00
13'9,815 08
S c.
6,296,059 58
4,056,389 45
15,670,503 28
574,525 05
13,344,512 54
19,159,414 20
57,010 90
343,658 09
3,040,900 77
278,143 87
9,928 74
329,202 90
3,493,016 64
155,647 48
111,086 90
1,342,343 31
1,260,061 35
10,238,199 74
908,052 05
4,400 00
77,736,239
27,752,488
2,936,817 40
80,673,
27,752,
056 82
488 74
105,488,728
1,291,986
2,936,817 40
108,425
1,291,
545 56
986 38
Loan Advances — All Departments.
Special Funds — Repaj'ments —
All Departments
Deferred Assets, etc
106,780,714 54
2,936,817 40
77,200 00
1,617,277 41
2,336,175 53
Public Debt — Retirement of Loans, etc.
Total Net Disbursements
106,780,714 54
6,967,470 34
101,103,500 00
106,780,714 54
108,070,970 34
Add —
Cash on Hand— Marc'i 31. 1944-
Chartered Banks
Sinking Funds — uninvested.. . .
109,717
77,
1,617,
2,336,
531 94
200 00
277 41
175 53
113,748,
101.103,
184 88
500 00
214,851,684 88
2,945,564 56
83,461 93
217,880,711 37
ORDINARY ACCOUNT
1, 1943, TO March 31, 1944
8118,096,683 51
providing for Unemployment
105.488,728 16
Direct Relief) S 12.607.955 35
Administration thereof 1,291.986 38
S 11.^15.968 97
10
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. I
Statement
STATEMENT OF ORDINARY
For the Fiscal Year, April
ORDINARY REVENUE
Page
State-
No.
ment
14-15
4
16
5
17
6
18
7
19
8
20
9
21
10
22
11
23
12
24
13
24
14
25
15
25
16
26
17
27
18
27
19
28
20
35
28
29
21
Department
Agriculture
Attorney-General
Education
Game and Fisheries
Health
Highways
Insurance
Labour
Lands and Forests
Legislation
Mines
Municipal Affairs
Prime Minister
Provincial Secretary
Provincial Treasurer
Public Welfare
Public Works
Stationery Account (Excess of
distribution over purchases).
Interest, Commission, Ex-
change and Discount
Gross
Revenue
$ c.
321,871 49
815,046 37
55,412 82
975,072 60
1,814,035 34
36,777,883 08
211,968 39
98,541 25
5,592,110 72
13,799 47
2,157,436 00
26,300 32
13,441 92
1,371,241 11
68,878,910 91
538 23
60,444 28
45,347 63
119,229,401 93
8,023,453 64
127,252,855 57
Deduct Reim-
bursements
of
Expenditure
s
c.
170,976
77
15,-377
34
5,649
77
4,108
92
632,388
301,216
65
97
3,000
00
1,132,718 42
8,023,453 64
9,156,172 06
Net
Revenue
S c.
321,871 49
644,069 60
55,412 82
975,072 60
1,798,658 00
36,777,883 08
211,968 39
92,891 48
5,592,110 72
13,799 47
2,153,327 08
26,300 32
13,441 92
738,852 46
68,577,693 94
538 23
57,444 28
45,347 63
118,096,683 51
118,096,683 51
1943-44
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
11
No. 2
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE
1, 1943, to March 31, 1944
ORDINARY EXPENDITURE
Page
No.
Department
Gross
Expenditure
Deduct Reim-
bursements
of
Expenditure
Net
Expenditure
A 1-37
B 1-28
C 1-41
D 1-10
E 1-55
F 1-35
G 1-3
H 1-10
I 1-19
J 1-4
K 1-2
L 1-8
Ml-7
N 1-8
O 1-3
P 1-17
Q 1-17
R 1-18
S 1-16
T 1-10
Q5-8
R4
Agriculture
Attorney-General. . . .
Education
Game and Fisheries. ,
Health
Highways
Insurance
Labour
Lands and Forests. . .
Legislation
Lieutenant-Governor
Mines
Municipal Affairs.'. . .
Prime Minister
Provincial Auditor. . .
Provincial Secretary .
Provincial Treasurer.
Public Welfare
Public Works
Miscellaneous
Public Debt — Interest, Exchange, etc.
Unemployment Direct Relief and Ad-
ministration thereof
296,059 58
,227,366 22
604,864 85
570,731 27
359,889 88
632,625 23
57,010 90
349,307 86
040,119 63
278,143 87
9,928 74
333,311 82
493,016 64
155,647 48
111,086 90
974,731 96
361,278 30
238,199 74
771,236 97
4,400 00
170,976
77
15,377
34
5,649
77
4,108
92
632,388 65
301,216 97
3,000
00
6,296
4,056
15,604
570
13,344
16,632
57
343
3,040
278
9
329
3,493
155
111
1,342
1,060
10,238
768
4
1 c.
,059 58
.389 45
864 85
,731 27
.512 54
,625 23
010 90
.658 09
119 63
143 87
.928 74
.202 90
016 64
.647 48
.086 90
.343 31
061 33
.199 74
,236 97
.400 00
78,868,957 84
35,775,942 38
1,132,718 42
8,023,453 64
77,736,239 42
27,752,488 74
114,644,900 22
1,291,986 38
9,156,172 06
105,488,728 16
1,291,986 38
115,936,886 60
9,156,172 06
106,780,714 54
12
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
CAPITAL RECEIPTS
Statement
CAPITAL RECEIPTS
For the Fiscal Year, April
Page
State-
No.
ment
20
9
23
12
24
14
28
20
31
23
32
24
32
25
Department
Gross
Receipts
Deduct
Reimburse-
ments of
Disbursements
Net
Receipts
liiiiliways
Lands and Forests
Mines
Public Works
$ c.
17,451 92
130,524 24
39,412 80
393 75
Loan Repayments —
All Departments
Special Funds — Deposits-
All Departments
Deferred Assets, etc
187,782 71
31,588,504 64
1,667,533 34
7,081,094 37
$ c.
17,451 92
130,524 24
39,412 80
393 75
10,667,302 51
187,782 71
20,921,202 13
1,667,533 34
7,081,094 37
40,524,915 06
10,667,302 51
29,857,612 55
1943-44
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
13
No. 3
AND DISBURSEMENTS
1, 1943 to March 31, 1944
CAPITAL DISBURSEMENTS
Page
No.
Department
Gross
Disbursements
Deduct
Reimburse-
ments of
Disbursements
Net
Disbursements
C 1-41
Education
$ c.
65,638 43
3,793 78
2,526,788 97
781 14
200,000 00
139,815 08
$ c.
$ c.
65,638 43
D 1-10
Game and Fisheries
3,793 78
F 1-35
Highways
2,526,788 97
I 1-19
Lands and Forests
781 14
Q 1-17
S 1-16
Provincial Treasurer
200,000 00
Public Works
139,815 08
Loan Advances — All Departments. . . .
Special Funds— Repayments —
All Departments
2,936,817 40
10,744,502 51
1,617,277 41
2,336,175 53
2,936,817 40
U 1
U 1
10,667,302 51
77,200 00
1,617,277 41
U 2
Deferred Assets, etc
2,336,175 53
17,634,772 85
10,667,302 51 6,967,470 34
14
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Statement No. 4
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Refunds— Sales Tax $ 411 90
Licenses — Auctioneers 150 00
Miscellaneous 284 58
$
Branches —
Statistics and Publications —
Sales — Reports
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies — ■
Services of Judges
Live Stock —
Fees —
Enrolment $ 2,845 51
Tattoo Allotment 141 00
$ 2,986 51
Sale of Stock 1,859 02
Miscellaneous 1 00
Co-operation andJMarkets —
Licenses — Cheese Buyers $ 112 15
Cheese Producers 1 00
$ 113 15
Fees — Credit Union 504 06
Dairy —
Fees— Cow Testing. . $ 87 13
Licenses — Dairy Plantt 916 06
Milk Control Board-
Licenses —
Milk Distributors .$ 1,092 72
Milk Transporters 197 00
Manufacturers 46 00
Horticultural Experiment Station, Vineland —
Sales— Fruit '. . .$ 5,337 05
Rent, etc 5,160 69
Miscellaneous 89 72
Pre-CooHng Station, Brighton —
Storage Charges
Crops, Seeds and Weeds —
Fees — Registration $ 4,295 74
Miscellaneous 325 50
Agricultural Representatives —
Miscellaneous
846 48
169 46
792 i5
4,846 53
617 21
1,003 19
1,335 72
10,587 46
4,730 30
4,621 24
20 00
1943-44
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
15
Statement No. 4 — Continued
Ordinary —
Colleges and Farms —
Kemptville Agricultural School —
Produce $ 8,228 52
Stock and Equipment 11,260 94
$ 19,489 46
Rent, Board, etc 1,059 00
Miscellaneous 9 98
$
Ontario Veterinary College —
Fees— Tuition S 10,105 00
Animal Hospitalization 498 80
Blood Tests 5,671 90
Rent, etc 120 00
Miscellaneous 1,576 86
Western Ontario Experimental Farm —
Produce $ 31,088 16
Stock and Equipment 8,039 77
S 39 127 93
Rent, Board, etc '888 00
Miscellaneous " ■ 106 25
Demonstration Farm — New Liskeard —
Produce $ 3,393 16
Stock and Equipment 3,931 66
$ 7,324 82
Rent, Board, etc 264 00
Miscellaneous 50 00
Demonstration Farm, Hearst —
Produce $ 2,319 91
Stock and Equipment 1,764 68
I 4,084 59
Rent, Board, etc 240 00
Miscellaneous 1 19 00
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph —
Sales —
Produce $ 25,083 90
Stock and Equipment 27,348 95
$ 52,432 85
Fees — Tuition, etc 32,085 33
Service of Animals 584 00
Rent, Board, etc 6,439 98
Miscellaneous 2,373 93
Compensation from Dominion Government re
Leasing of Provincial Buildings for War Purposes 102,369 50
NoRTHERNtOxTARIO —
Seed Grain —
On account of Advances since March 31, 1936:
Principal
Net Ordinary Revenue $
20,558 44
17,972 56
40,122 18
7,638 82
4,443 59
196,285 59
5,280 39
321,871 49
16
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Statement No. 5
DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Escheated Estates 5
Auditor of Criminal Justice Accounts —
Perquisites — Rent, etc
Fire Marshal —
Taxes— Fire Marshal Act $ 67,167 04
Licenses — Lightning Rod Act 571 02
Sales — Copies of Evidence 136 50
Fees — Crown Witnesses 47 65
Inspector of Legal Offices —
Police Magistrates —
Fees $ 22,530 76
Fines 161,083 37
Local Masters of Titles and Registrars of Deeds —
Fees . 41,865 99
Local and Surrogate Registrars and County and District
Court Clerks —
Fees 154,763 47
Crown Attorneys —
Fees 40,636 03
Fines and Estreated Bail 3,598 00
Sheriffs —
Fees 19,816 01
Division Court Clerks and Bailiffs —
Fees 29,917 82
Miscellaneous 4,476 51
Law Enforcement — (Ontario Provincial Police) —
Licenses — Detective Agencies $ 3,900 00
Sales— Re Forfeitures 844 40
Miscellaneous 367 08
Ontario Securities Commission —
Fees —
Brokers and Salesmen $ 56,332 00
Collection Agencies 2,257 00
Real Estate 18,455 03
Miscellaneous 470 45
Reimbursements of Expenditures —
Public Trustee —
Refund — Advances for Operating Expenses $ 116,289 00
Official Guardian —
Refund — Advances for Operating Expenses 34,341 46
Supreme Court —
Refund — Advances for Operating Expenses 20,346 31
Gross Ordinary Revenue
Deduct — Reimbursements of Expenditures
Net Ordinary Revenue
10,750 00
4,083 47
67,922 21
478,687 96
5,111 48
77.514 48
170,976 77
$ 815,046 37
170,976 77
$ 644,069 60
1943-44
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
17
Statement No. 6
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Miscellaneous, School Acts. Manuals, etc S
Refunds — Dominion Government — re War Emergency
Training Courses
Branches —
Public and Separate School Education —
Departmental Examinations —
Fees $
Appeals
Certificates
$
Spring and Summer Schools —
Fees
Inspection of Schools —
Indian Schools — Fees
Secondary Schools —
Inspection of Private Schools — Fees
Training Schools-
Fees — Students Health Inspection
Vocational Education —
Fees — Registration —
Trade Schools $
Agents
Institutions —
School for Deaf— Belleville-
Perquisites $
Fees
Sale of Produce
Miscellaneous
School for Blind — Brantford —
Perquisites $
Fees
Sale of Produce
Net Ordinary Revenue
3,152 48
3,485 83
656 00
1,296 00
1,324 50
3,276 50
472 00
1,680 00
2,210 00
93 00
1,416 00
6,310 00
7,418 52
142 08
5,054 44
12,466 67
1,371 23
6,638 31
5,428 50
3,140 00
3,724 07
2,303 00
15,286 60
18,892 34
55,412 82
18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 7
DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES
(Under the Provincial Secretary)
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Game —
Licenses —
Trapping $ 49,690 75
Non-Resident— Hunting 89,450 00
Deer 115,395 90
Moose 4,697 00
Gun 75, 152 65
Dog 6,808 00
Fur Dealers 30,130 00
Fur Farmers 6,370 00
Tanners 140 00
Cold Storage 213 00
$ 378,047 30
Royalty 145,595 45
Fisheries —
Licenses —
Fishing (Commercial) $ 91,172 00
Angling , 288,685 00
$ 379,857 00
Royalty 11,971 45
General —
Licens6s~^~
Tourist Camps $ 5,990 00
Guides 5,970 00
$ 523,642 75
$ 11,960 00
Fines 14,418 70
Costs Collected (Enforcement of Game Act) 584 40
Sales — Confiscated articles 27,087 41
Rent ; 3,342 00
Commission retained by Province on sale of Licenses 1,973 20
Miscellaneous 235 69
391,828 45
59,601 40
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 975,072 60
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 19
Statement No, 8
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Cancer Control —
Sale of Radon Seeds $ 158 42
Miscellaneous 248 86
$ 407 28
Branches —
Tuberculosis Prevention —
X-Ray and other Services 34,026 52
Epidemiology' —
Sale of Products —
Biological Syringes $ 499 60
Insulin 9,946 87
10,446 47
Sanitar>' Engineering —
Sale of Products —
Chlorine 163 28
Laboratory —
Sale of Stock and Equipment $ 4,747 47
Fees —
Analytical 8,611 25
Pathological 11,754 00
25,112 72
Registrar of Nurses —
Fees —
Registration $ 9,200 00
Re-registration 18,398 50
Examination 7,683 00
Sales —
Curriculum and Records 32 97
Miscellaneous 63 29
35,377 76
Industrial Hygiene —
X-Ray Films and Services 15,925 10
Hospitals —
Patients' Maintenance $ 1,305,268 08
Licenses — Private Hospitals 462 50
Perquisites 181,764 87
Removal of Patients 634 75
Transport Service 4,507 33
Miscellaneous 206 22
Sale of Produce and Stock 184,355 12
REIMBXmSEMENTS OF EXPENDITURES —
Main Office —
Grants —
City of Ottawa — Branch Laboratory $ 3,000 00
City of Sault Ste. Marie — Branch Laboratory'. 1,200 00
1,677,198 87
$ 4,200 00
Institutions —
Orillia Industries —
Revenue from Industrial Operations 11,177 34
15,377 34
Gross Ordinary Revenue $ 1,814,035 34
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures 15,377 34
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 1,798,658 00
20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 9
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
< Ordinary —
Main Office —
Miscellaneous $ 2,759 61
Interest —
Sale of Property (Secured by Mortgage) —
Lands and Buildings 1,364 56
Permits —
Garages $ 51,120 82
Signs 15,923 21
Gasoline Pumps 32,244 41
Gasoline Handling 4,971 84
Rentals —
Gas Line — Franchises $ 2,651 34
Property 15,462 23
Equipment 4,449 06
104,260 28
22,562 63
Taxes —
Gasoline (Collections 1944). $19,167,960 88
Supplement — Dominion- Pro-
vincial Agreement 8,112,238 04
27,280,198 92
$ 27,411,146 00
Motor \'ehicles Branch —
Licenses —
Passenger $ 4,179,977 95
Commercial 3,196,081 75
Convertibles 6,259 60
Trailers 323. 107 76
Motor Cycles 4,071 00
Dealers —
Automobiles $ 11,915 00
Motor Cvcles 6 00
11,921 00
Chauffeurs 281,873 00
Operators 606,231 40
Public Vehicles. _ 197,931 24
Public Commercial Vehicles 366,300 76
Miscellaneous 773 25
Fees —
In Transit $ 273 60
Duplicate Cards and Badges 12,850 00
Transfers 121,046 20
Certificates and Searches 1,182 74
Lists 30 24
Examinations 9,385 00
Testing Headlights 10 00
-$9,174,528 71
Fines —
Breach of Highway Traffic Act 47,430 59
S 144,777 78
9,366,737 08
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 36,777,883 08
Capital —
Main Office —
Sales —
Lands and Buildings $ 17,451 92
$ 36,795.335 00
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 36,777,883 08
Net Capital Receipts— (To Statement No. 22) 17,451 92
$ 36,795,335 00
1943-44
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
21
Statement No. 10
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
(Under the Attorney-General)
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Ontario Insurance Act —
Licenses —
Joint Stock Companies $
Mutual and Cash Mutuals
Fraternal and Mutual Benefit Societies
Other Insurers
Underwriters' Agency
Agents, Brokers and Adjusters
%
Fees —
Miscellaneous
Dominion Government Subvention re Tax on Premiums —
Reciprocals
Loan and Trust Corporations Act —
Licenses —
Loan Corporations %
Loaning Land Companies
Trust Companies
$
Fees —
Miscellaneous
Money Lenders Act —
Licenses
Net Ordinary Revenue
66,025 00
16,065 00
6,675 00
3,270 00
1,000 00
102,291 00
195,326 00
3,340 34
2,735 00
235 00
7,100 00
10,070 00
631 17
198,666 34
2,550 73
10,701 17
50 15
$ 211,968 39
22_ PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 11
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Miscellaneous $ 6 03
Branches —
Apprenticeship Board —
Fees— Motor Vehicle Repair Trade $ 6,839 50
Barbering and Hairdressing 8,442 91
Miscellaneous 20 08
Composite Inspection Division —
Fees — Inspection of Uninsured Boilers % 16,712 50
Miscellaneous 2 13
15,302 49
Boiler Inspection —
Sale of Stationery S 489 00
Fees — Inspection, etc 27,116 45
Miscellaneous 2,303 82
29,909 27
Factory Inspection —
Miscellaneous 36 75
Operating Engineers' Board —
Fees — Examinations $ 26,876 52
Sale of Stationery 4,033 00
Miscellaneous 12 79
30,922 31
16,714 63
$ 92,891 48
Reimbursements of Expenditures —
Main Office —
Sale of Stock and Equipment —
Stationery, etc 5,649 77
Gross Ordinary Revenue $ 98,541 25
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures 5,649 77
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 92,891 48
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 23
Statement No. 12
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinarv —
Accounts Branch —
Rentals — Water Power Leases $ 618,901 26
Tax — Provincial Land Tax 158,744 95
Fees— Casual 2,924 52
Refunds — Long Lac Water Diversion Construction —
Refund of Cost (Annuity Payment) 2l,750 00
Rental of property — Interdepartmental 2,921 00
Land and Recreational Areas Branch —
Rentals — Crown Land Leases and Licenses of Occu-
pation $ 99,265 07
Miscellaneous — Sale of Old Buildings, etc 3,195 43
Parks and Beaches —
Rentals 27,844 46
Miscellaneous 24,704 21
$ 805,241 73
Rentals Miscellaneous
$ c. $ c.
Bruce 2,327 89
Temagami 5,924 98
Algonquin 9,258 04 13,164 49
Quetico 247 41 6,188 40
Rondeau 10,086 14 5,115 52
Ipperwash 235 80
27,844 46 24,704 21
155,009 17
Surveys Branch —
Fees — Aerial Surveys 1,607 26
Air Service Branch —
Flying Fees, etc 19,448 31
Reforestation and Conservation Branch —
Sale of Material, Perquisites, etc 26,137 92
Lignite Development —
Miscellaneous 16 44
Forest Protection and Timber Management Branches —
Forest Ranging — Perquisites $ 22,916 40
Timber Dues, Bonus, etc 4,561,733 49
4,584,649 89
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 5,592,110 72
Capital —
Land and Recreational Areas Branch —
Land Sales $ 118,745 26
Lac Seul Dam — Repayment 1 1,685 22
Accounts Branch — ,
Flowage Easement Claims —
Refunds — Dominion Government 93 76
Net Capital Receipts : 130,524 24
$ 5,722,634 96
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 5,592,110 72
Net Capital Receipts (to Statement No. 22) 130,524 24
$ 5,722,634 96
24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 13
DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATION
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Office of Legislative Accountant —
Sales-
Legislative Papers —
Statutes $ 4,019 36
Publications 1,152 49
Bills 2,266 24
Miscellaneous 3 00
$ 7,441 09
Fees— Private Bills 6,358 3&
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 13,799 47
Statement No. 14
DEPARTMENT OF MINES
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Sand and Gravel —
Rovalties $ 50,044 21
Licenses 1,190 00
Fees — Casual 634 96
Sale of Record Books— Metal Sales Act 226 18
Sale of Blue Prints 700 97
Leases— Gas 13,715 00
S 66,511 32
Branches —
Inspection —
Fees— Cable Testing 8,682 16
Assessment —
Taxes —
Acreage % 37,354 97
Profits 1,850,512 74
Gas 50,182 05
1,938,049 76
Chemical and Assay— Fees 2,269 77
Mining Recorders —
Rentals— Mining Leases $ 10,219 34
Licenses of Occupation 9,612 60
Licenses — Miners 31,816 77
Fees— Recording 58,231 91
Miscellaneous 3,700 86
Sales — Maps 1 ,'\:oi 30
115,014 78
Natural Gas Commissioner — ^ Licenses 1,612 58
Temiskaming Testing Laboratories —
Fees $ 18,941 50
Sale of Gold Ore 1,917 09
20,858 59
Miscellaneous 328 12
Reimbursements of Expenditures—
Branches-
Sulphur Fumes Arbitrator — Refunds re Operating Expenses . .
Gross Ordinary Revenue S
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures
Net Ordinary Revenue S
Capital —
Mining Recorders — Mining Land Sales
Net Ordinarv Revenue $ 2,153,327 08
Net Capital Receipts (To Statement No. 22). 39,412 80
$ 2,192,739 88
$
2,153,327 08
4,108 92
s
2,157,436 00
4,108 92
s
2,153,327 08
39,412 80
$_
2,192,739 88
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 25
Statement No. 15
DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
(Under (he Provincial Secretary)
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Sales — -
Reports $ 760 50
Accounting Manuals 24 50
Fees — Supervision 1,930 00
Licenses, etc. — Municipal Auditors 1,144 00
Miscellaneous 32 71
Branches —
Municipal Board —
Fees —
Applications for approval to permit operation of
Motor Vehicles for Commercial purposes . . . .$ 2,136 31
Applications for approval of Municipal By-laws,
etc 20,272 30
3,891 71
22,408 61
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 26,300 32
Statement No. 16
DEPARTMENT OF THE PRIME MINISTER
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Office of Executive Council —
Miscellaneous S 2 50
Office of King's Printer —
Ontario Gazette 13,439 42
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 13,441 92
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Statement No. 17
DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY
Revenue for Fiscal Year, 1944
Ordinary-
Main Office—
Fees —
Companies' Returns $ 25,739 94
Marriage Licenses 111,809 00
Letters Patent 162,580 50
Supplementary Letters Patent, etc 24,452 50
Commissions 1,000 00
Extra- Provincial and Mortmain 14,410 00
Miscellaneous — -Prospectus, B^-laws, etc 10,980 51
Refunds — Dominion Government re Maintenance Cost
of Provincial Buildings — Bowmanville. 10,228 27
Branches—
Registrar-General —
Fees-
Searches and Certificates of Births, Marriages
and Deaths $ 121,165 42
Dominion Government Subvention —
re Statistical Work 6,267 36
Reformatories and Prisons —
(including Industrial Farms and Training Schools)
Sale of Produce, etc. —
Reformatories $
Industrial Farm
Training Schools
$
Maintenance Recovery —
Training Schools
Refunds from Municipalities —
Assessment re Expenses of Bailiffs
Perquisites
Sale of Books, Stationery, etc
Miscellaneous
-$ 361,200 72
60,021 90
77,638 28
227 51
137,887 69
60,254 50
12,302 17
39,239 51
40 75
494 34
127,432 78
250,218 96
Reimbursements of Expenditures-
Branches—
Reformatories and Prisons —
Revenue from Industrial Operations —
Reformatories $ 537,905 41
Industrial Farm 73,784 53
$ 611,689 94
Refunds from Municipalities —
Transportation of Prisoners 20,698 71
632,388 65
Gross Ordinary Revenue $ 1,371,241 11
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures 632,388 65
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 738,852 46
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 27
Statement No. 18
DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCIAL TREASURER
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Subsidies —
Annual Subsidy, B.N.A. Act, 1907 $ 240,000 00
Annual Grant per Capita, B.N.A. Act, 1907 2,772,593 00
Annual Subsidy (Debt Allowance), 47 Vic, Cap. 4 142,414 48
S 3,155,007 48
Interest— Ccmmon School Fund 71,229 86
Miscellaneous 354 54
$ 3,226,591 88
Liquor Control Board —
Profits, Fines, Licenses, etc $ 19,025,000 00
Permit Fees 975,000 00
20,000,000 00
Branches— % 23,226,591
Controller of Revenue—
Taxes —
Corporations $ 79,403 85
Succession Duty 13,320,866 82
Income 435,791 61
Security Transfer 419,961 96
Race Track Betting 1,009,810 82
S 15,107,027 36
Fees —
Land Transfer $ 427,341 20
Law Stamps 441,327 40
868,668 60
Dominion Subventions —
Re: Corporations Tax $ 22,752,830 92
Income Tax 6,426,947 47
29,179,778 39
Miscellaneous 17 81
45,155,492 16
Motion Picture Censorship and Theatre Inspection—
Fees —
Censorship $ 105, 268 50
Licenses —
Theatres, etc 89,937 45
Miscellaneous 403 95
195,609 90
Reimbursements of Expenditures —
Savings Office —
Refund — Advances for Operating Expenses 301,216 97
Gross Ordinary Revenue $ 68,878,910 91
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures 301,216 97
Net Ordinary Revenue $ 68,577,693 94
Statement No 19
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Childrens' Aid Branch —
Miscellaneous $ 538 23
Net Ordinary Revenue S 538 23
28 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 20
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Ordinary —
Main Office —
Commissions —
Telephones $ 156 00
Telegrams 2,855 36
Sales —
Materials $ 831 34
Produce and Stock 13,490 51
Rentals —
General $ 28,967 30
Parking Area 384 25
S 3,011 36
14,321 85
29,351 55
Perquisites 2,170 50
Services —
Building Equipment 187 25
Miscellaneous 186 83
Fire Insurance Premiums received from Dominion Government 7,814 58
Refunds — Miscellaneous 400 36
Reimbursements of Expenditures —
Rentals —
Fire Marshal 3,000 00
Gross Ordinary Revenue S 60,444 28
Deduct —
Reimbursements of Expenditures 3,000 00
Net Ordinarv Revenue S 57,444 28
Capital-
Main Office —
Sale of Land and Buildings 393 75
Net Ordinary Revenue. . S 57,444 28
Net Capital Receipts— (To Statement No. 22) . . 393 75
S 57,838 03
57,838 03
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 29
Statement No. 21
INTEREST, COMMISSION, EXCHANGE AND DISCOUNT
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Reimbursements of Expenditures —
Interest —
Loans Receivable and Capital Advances-
Agricultural Development Board Debentures S 1,417,577 34
Co-Operative Marketing Loans 6,151 25
Drainage Debentures — Municipal 455 48
Tile 46,007 82
Farm Loan Associations 2,835 29
Housing Loans 382 50
Hydro-Electric Power Commission 5,651,773 35
Mortgage 76 73
Municipal Debentures 3,883 22
" " re Housing Loans 4,299 18
" " re Unemployment Relief. . . 473 52
Rural Power Districts — Domestic Loans 421 60
Settlers' Loans 24,432 85
" " — Miscellaneous 664 24
" " —Seed Grain 2,397 82
Miscellaneous Earnings —
Accrued on Securities Sold 80,913 37
Dominion Government re Lac Seul Storage Dam. . 16,672 38
Dominion of Canada Bonds 75,483 00
Funds on Deposit with Banks 66,807 68
Miscellaneous 345 45
-S 7,402,054 07
Exchange —
Refund from Hydro-Electric Power Commission (See
Page 42) S 571,978 07
Charged to sundry Departments 43 91
Sale of U.S. silver currency 292 52
Discount received on Sterling Funds 6,341 96
578,656 46
Commission —
Refund from Hydro-Electric Power Commission 10,300 72
Premium on Stock purchased for cancellation —
Refund from Hydro-Electric Power Commission 32,442 39
Deducted from Public Debt Expenditure (See Page Q 16) S 8,023,453 64
30 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 22
CAPITAL RECEIPTS
Receipts for the Fiscal Year 1944
Receipts Applied in Reduction of Fixed Asset Accounts
Highways Department —
Main Office —
Sales —
Lands and Buildings S 17,451 92
Lands and Forests Department —
Lands and Recreational Areas —
Land Sales S 118,745 26
Flowage Easement Claims 93 76
Lac Seul Dam — Property Damage Claims 11,685 22
130,524 24
Mines Department —
Mining Recorders —
Mining Land— Sales 39,412 80
Public Works Department —
Main Office —
Sale of Land and Buildings 393 75
S 187,782 71
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 31
Statement No. 23
LOAN REPAYMENTS
Receipts for the Fiscal Year 1944
Agriculture Department —
Northern Ontario Branch —
R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 34— Sec. 11 (F)
Seed Grain $ 3,175 28
Municipal Affairs Department —
Repayments — Housing Loans 15,283 72
Public Welfare Department —
Old Age Pensions — Dominion and other Provinces —
Repayments re Outsandings as at
March 31, 1943 $ 23,218 95
Repayments re Fiscal Year 1944.. . . 10,381,833 60
$ 10,405,052 55
Blind Pensions — Dominion and other Provinces —
• Repayments re Outstanding as at
March 31, 1943 $ 587 38
Repayments re Fiscal Year 1944 285,468 91
286,056 29
Treasury Department —
Hydro-Electric Power Commission —
Repayment of Commission's Share of Debenture Loans
matured during the Fiscal Year 1944, originally issued
for Hydro and other Provincial purposes $ 16,534,286 65
Rural Power Districts — Domestic Loans — Repayments. S,022 80
10,691,108 84
$ 16,542,309 45
Repayments —
Agricultural Development Board — Debentures 4,050,000 00
Co-Operative Marketing Loans 30,552 67
Drainage Debentures — Municipal 9,405 40
Tile 173,354 15
Farm Loan Association — Capital Stock 150 00
" " " —Loans 9,103 76
Mortgages 620 75
Municipal Debentures — Sundries 7,497 33
Settlers' Loans 54,764 94
" " re Feed Shortage, Purchase of Cattle, etc. 1,178 35 20,878,936 80
Gross Loan Repayments Receipts $ 31,588,504 64
Deduct — Reimbursements of Disbursements —
Public Welfare Department —
Old Age Pensions — Dominion and Other Provinces —
Repayments re Fiscal Year 1944 $ 10,381,833 60
Blind Pensions — Dominion and Other Provinces —
Repayments re Fiscal Year 1944 285,468 91
10,667,302 51
Net Loan Repayments Receipts. $ 20,921,202 13
32 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 24
SPECIAL FUNDS DEPOSITS
Receipts for Fiscal Year 1944
Attorney-General's Department —
Collection Agencies Act $ 47 89
Prime Minister's Department —
Ontario Public Service Superannuation Fund 1,455,798 11
Provincial Secretary's Department —
Unclaimed Dividends 883 23
Public Works Department —
Contract Security Deposit 30,500 00
Treasury Department —
Deposits —
Collection Agencies Act $ 155 35 *
Municipal Sinking Funds 72,216 32
Niagara Parks Commission — Sinking Fund 22,492 89
Registry Offices— Surplus Fees (R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 174) . 52,393 76
Victory Loan — Payroll deductions in transit 2,935 88
Unclaimed Dividends 479 1 1
War Savings Certificates 5,833 24
Venereal Diseases Control —
Dominion Government Subsidy 23,781 69
Income Tax (Dominion) 15 87
180,304 11
$ 1,667,533 34
Statement No. 25
DEFERRED ASSETS AND SURPLUS RECEIPTS
Fiscal Year 1944
Treasury Department —
Deferred Assets —
Discount on Bonds, etc $ 1,284,312 94
Guaranteed Debentures —
Housing 27,201 81
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway 160,998 56
Schools 17,419 92
Surplus Adjustments —
Provision for Sinking Fund Instalments $ 5,570,000 00
Net Earnings on Sinking Fund Investments 15,881 72
Reserves —
Farm Loan Associations — Capital Stock $ 140 46
Bequests and Scholarships 4,476 15
Outstanding Cheques 662 81
205,620 29
5,585,881 72
5,279 42
$ 7,081,094 37
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 33
Statement No. 26
PUBLIC DEBT
Stock and Proceeds of Loans for Fiscal Year 1944
Debentl-res:
Series
•■RV" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22— 1M% Debentures,
due March 13. 1944-46, payable Canada —
Par Value $ 9,000,000 00
•'R\V" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22— 1M% Debentures.
due September 1, 1945, payable Canada —
Par Value 20,000.000 00
"RX" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22— 1^% Debentures.
due September 1, 1944-45, June 1, 1946, payable Canada —
Par Value 5.000,000 00
"RY" R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 22— 1?^% Debentures.
due September 15, 1944-47, payable Canada —
Par Value S 4.000,000 00
Less Discount 12,000 00
$ 3.988,000 00
R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22—3% Debentures,
due September 15, 1955. payable Canada —
Par Value S 6,000,000 00
Less Discount 60,000 00
5,940,000 00
9,928.000 00
"TFA" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22—3% Debentures,
due January 1. 1947. payable Canada —
Par Value 500,000 00
"TFB" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22— 3^^% Debentures.
due January 1, 1952. payable Canada —
Par Value 800.000 00
"TFC" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22— 3M% Debentures.
due January 1, 1962, payable Canada —
Par Value 600,000 00
"TFD" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22-31/2% Debentures,
due .April 15. 1972, payable Canada —
Par Value 3,150,000 00
-TFE" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22—3^% Debentures.
due January 1. 1962. payable Canada —
Par Value 2,500,000 00
"TI" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22— 41/2% Debentures,
due November 1, 1952, payable Canada —
Par Value 2,000,000 00
$53,478,000 00
Tre.\sury Bills:
"RTX" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22— (Renewal), 1^%. 1 year,
d ue June 27. 1944—
Par Value S 2.000.000 00
Less Discount 34.398 03
• S 1,965,601 97
"EZ" R.S.O. 1937. Cap. 22— 1'4%. 1 year,
due April 15, 1944—
Par Value $ 1.000,000 00
Less Discount 17.199 02
982.800 98
2.948,402 95
Province of Ont.^rio Savings Office:
Deposits with the Province of Ontario 1,524.568 26
$57,950,971 21
Note — All Treasury Bills issued are payable only at Toronto.
34 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statement No. 27
DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL TREASURER
THE CORPORATIONS AND INCOME TAXES SUSPENSION ACT, 1942
6 Geo. VI, 1942, Cap. 1
THE CORPORATIONS TAX ACT, 1939
3 Geo. VI, 1939, Cap. 10
THE INCOME TAX ACT
R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 25
Revenue for Fiscal Year 1944
Dominion Government Subvention —
Corporations Tax $'22,752,830 92
Income Tax 6,426,947 47
$ 29,179,778 39
Corporations Taxes collected and retained in lieu of Subvention,
less Corporations Taxes refunded to taxpayers under section
10, 6 Geo. VI, Cap. 1 96,158 05
Income Taxes —
Amount collected and retained in lieu of subvention 435,791 61
$ 29,711,728 05
Deduct:
Amount set aside under Section 11, 6 Geo. VI, Cap. 1, and
deducted from municipalities in respect of indigent
patients (transferred to Department of Health, Hospitals
Branch)
175,561 90
$ 29,536,166 IS
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 35
Statement No. 28
KING'S PRINTER'S OFFICE
Government Stationery and Paper Account
For the Fiscal Year 1944
Stock on hand, March 31, 1943 —
Stationery' $ 36,997 54
Printing and Binding 26,241 41
Contract Paper 2,216 64
-$ 65,455 59
Purchases during the year —
Stationery $195,914 99
Printing and Binding 402,031 58
Contract Paper 9,366 01
607,312 58
$672,768 17
Deduct —
Distribution to Departments —
Stationery $214,463 18
Printing and Binding 426.399 69
Contract Paper 9,530 43
$650,393 30
Cash Sales 2,266 91
$652,660 21
Stock written off, 1944 3 00
Stock on hand, March 31, 1944 —
Stationery $15,386 23
Contract Paper 2,057 14
$ 17,443 37
In course of Distribution (on invoices) —
Stationery $ 1,125 58
Printing and Binding 1,873 30
2,998 88 20,442 25 673,105 46
Overage $ 337 29
Purchases — as above $607,312 58
Distribution of Stationery, Printing and Paper — as above 652,660 21
Excess Distribution $ 45,347 63
For details of Purchases, see pages T 9-10.
MISCELLANEOUS
STATEMENTS
As at March 31, 1944
(See Index, Page 5)
\37]
31 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
PROVINCIAL DEBT
Statement Showing Investment Thereof as at March 31, 1944
Funded Debt —
Stock and Debentures Outstanding $629,037,573 30
Railway Aid Certificates 90,930 66
$629,128,503 96
Deduct — Sinking Fund Investments 19,425,141 15
Total Funded Debt $609,703,362 81
Unfunded Debt —
Treasury Bills $ 3,000,000 00
Savings Office Deposits 38,008,874 82
Special Funds, etc 6,093,977 11
47,102,851 93
Accounts Payable and Accrued Interest 9,721,748 65
Gross Debt $666,527,963 39
Investment Thereof —
Revenue Producing and Realizable Assets —
Hydro-Electric Power Commission Advances $105,149,901 47
Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway —
Advances 30,207,934 92
Loans — Farm, Municipal, etc 35,934,827 94
Accounts Receivable 8,738,562 75
Cash 4,003,172 43
$184,034,399 51
Revenue Producing but not Realizable Assets —
Roads and Highways $357,788,395 01
Niagara Parks Commission (Surplus of Assets) 1,111,956 29
Dominion of Canada — Common School Fund 1,424,597 20
Dominion of Canada— Debt Account 2,848,289 52
363,173,238 02
Total Revenue Producing Assets $547,207,637 53
Non-Revenue Producing Assets —
Public Buildings, Public Works, etc $114,961,600 19
Equipment, Stores and Materials 3,434,072 74
Other Loans and Advances 3,899,087 94
122,294,760 87
Other Assets —
Unemployment (Direct) Relief (Less amount written off)$ 14,045,036 40
Discount on Debentures, etc. (Less amount written off) . 5,794,015 43
19,839,051 83
Total Assets $689,341,450 23
Surplus and Reserves— represented in above Assets $ 22,813,486 84
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 39
GROSS PROVINCIAL DEBT
Statement Showing Decrease
For the Fiscal Year, April 1, 1943, to March 31, 1944
1941 1942 1943 1944 1944 over 1943
Funded Debt. .. 616,584,197 24 619,495,686 16 610,404,929 97 609,703,362 81 701,567 16
Unfunded Debt.. 103,315,482 45 95,195,223 18 84,784,377 39 47,102,851 93 37,681,525 46
Income Liabilities 9.748,483 07 10,079,971 61 9,675,053 74 9,721,748 65 46,694 91
729,648,162 76 724,770,880 95 704,864,361 10 666,527,963 39 38,336,397 71
Decrease in Gross Debt Accounted for Thus —
Provision Charged to Ordinary E.xpenditures —
Retirement of Railway Aid Certificates S 24,685 44
Sinking Fund Instalments 5,570,000 00
Surplus on Ordinary Account (as per Statement 1) 11,315,968 97
S 16,910,654 41
Discount on Debentures, etc., written off 1,284,312 94
Earnings on Sinking Fund Investments (net) 15,881 72
Net Repayments on Loans Receivable —
Hvdro-Electric Power Commission of
Ontario S 16,534,286 65
Agricultural Development Board 4,050,000 00
Housing 15,283 72
Tile Drainage 101,154 15
Municipal Drainage 9,405 40
Miscellaneous 133,888 08
20,844,018 00
Increase in Reserves (net) 4,500 95
Decrease in Sundry Assets of Savings Office 8,551 13
Decrease in Cash 4,31 7,581 98
Deduct:
Capital Disbursements —
Disbursements on Highways, Public Buildings and
Works, etc S 2,936,817 40
Less: Capital Receipts 187,782 71
$43,385,501 13
S 2,749,034 69
Discount on Debentures, etc., issued during year 123,597 05
Payments re Guaranteed Debentures (net) 2,129,776 77
Increase in Income Liabilities 46,694 91
5,049,103 42
Net Decrease S 38,336,397 71
40 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
NET PROVINCIAL DEBT
Statement Showing Decrease
For the Fiscal Year, April 1, 1943, to March 31, 1944
1941 1942 1943 1944 1944 over 1943
S c. S c. S c. $ c. $ c.
Gross Debt 729,648,162 76 724,770,880 95 704,864,361 10 666,527,963 39 38,336,397 71
Revenue Produc-
ing and Realiz-
able Assets. . . 223,448,148 39 217,642,774 47 209,423,069 77 184,034,399 51 25,388,670 26
Net Debt.... 506,200,014 37 507,128,106 48 495,441,291 ii 482,493,563 88 12,947,727 45
Decrease in Net Deft Accounted for Thus —
Provision Charged to Ordinary Expenditure —
Retirement of Railway Aid Certificates % 24,685 44
Sinking Fund Instalments 5,570,000 00
Surplus on Ordinary Account (as per Statement 1) 11,315,968 97
% 16,910,654 41
Discount on Debentures, etc., written off 1,284,312 94
Earnings on Sinking Fund Investments (net) 15,881 72
Increase in Income Accounts Receivable 706,093 59
Decrease in Savings Offices — Furniture and Fixtures and
Alterations to Premises 8,533 94
Increase in Reserves 4,500 95
Miscellaneous Decreases 4,353 63
Adjustment re Old Age Pensions 34,397 30
$ 18,968,728 48
Deduct:
Capital Disbursements —
Disbursements on Highways, Public Buildings and
Works, etc S 2,936,817 40
Less— Capital Receipts 187,782 71
$ 2,749,034 69
Discount on Debentures, etc., issued during year 123,597 05
Increase in Other Loans and Advances 1,577,277 23
Decrease in Accrued Interest on Agricultural Develop-
ment Board Debentures 1,524,397 15
Increase in Income Liabilities 46,694 91
6,021,001 03
Net Decrease S 12,947,727 45
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 41
STATEMENT SHOWING SOURCES OF ORDINARY REVENUE
For the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1944
Dominion Government —
Annual Subsidy $ 3,155,007 48
Interest — Common School Fund 71,229 86
Subvention — in lieu of Corporations Tax, Income Tax and
Tax on Premiums — Reciprocals — and supplement in
respect to Gasoline Tax 37,294,567 16
S 40,520,804 50
Revenue Derived from Individuals and Corpor-a.tions
Receiving the Benefit of Provincial Services, Special
Privileges or the Use of Natural Resources and Pro-
perties, and Profits from Trading, etc.:
Taxation S 36,438,949 99
Gasoline, Mines, Lands, Corporations, Income, Race
Tracks (betting), Stock Transfers, Succession Duties,
Fire Protection, etc.
Royalties _ 4,769,344 60
Bonus and Timber, Sand and Gravel, Game and Fish.
Licenses and Permits 11 ,474,057 69
Motor Vehicles, Liquor Permits, Hunting and F'ishing,
Insurance, Loan and Trust Companies, Mines,
Theatres, etc.
Fees 2,255,683 99
Local Registrars, Police Magistrates, Crown Attorneys,
etc.. Mine Recording, Companies and Brokers' Regis-
trations, etc., Land Transfers, Motor \'ehicle Transfers,
Tuition, Examinations, etc.
Fines and Penalties 227,115 06
Profits from Trading Activities 19,025,000 00
Liquor Control Board — Profits, Fines, Sale of Confiscated
Liquor, etc.
Agriculture and Public Domain .' 841,473 92
Sale of Material _ 474,178 79
Produce, Live Stock, Equipment, etc.
Rent, Board, Maintenance of Patients, Perquisites, etc 1,670,421 29
Miscellaneous 399,653 68
Ontario Gazette, sale of Government Publications, and
Casual Revenue, etc.
77,575,879 01
8118,096,683 51
42^ PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. I
HYDRO- ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
Advances by the Province to March 31, 1944
Total Advances on Capital Account to March 31, 1944 $207,002,750 36
Repayments —
Repayments from Sinking Fund in accordance with
Debt Retirement Plan (1926)— to October 31, 1935. . .$ 21,831,698 71
Repayment by the Commission of its share of Debenture
Loans matured, which w'ere originally issued for Hydro
and other Provincial Purposes —
For the period from November 1, 1934,
to March 31, 1943... $ 63,486,863 53
For the fiscal year ending March 31,
1944 16,534,286 65
80,021,150 18
101,852,848 89
Net Advances to March 31, 1944 $105,149,901 47
RECEIPTS FROM HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
Fiscal Year, 1944
Capital Account —
Repayment of Commission's share of Debenture Loans
matured during the Fiscal Year 1944 originally issued for
Hydro and other Provincial Purposes $ 16,534,286 65
Rural Power Districts — Domestic Loans — Repayments 8,022 80
Income Account —
Interest on Cash Advances —
Commission's share of interest paid by the Province for
the Fiscal Year 1944 on all Cash Advances made to
the Hydro and outstanding as at March 31, 1943 $ 5,651,773 35
Premium on Exchange —
Commission's share of Exchange paid by the Province
for the Fiscal Year 1944 on the transfer of funds to
New York and London to meet interest and principal
maturities 571,978 07
Banks' Service Commission —
Commission's share of the commission paid to various
Banks by the Province as service charge for ad-
ministering funds provided to meet interest and
principal maturities 10,300 72
Interest — Rural Power Districts — Domestic Loans 421 60
Premium paid on Inscribed Stock —
Commission's share of Premium paid by the Province
on 4% and iHVc Inscribed Stock purchased for can-
cellation prior to maturity 32,442 39
$16,542,309 45
6,266,916 13
Total Cash Receipts $ 22,809,225 58
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 43
LOANS TO MUNICIPALITIES, ETC.
As at March 31, 1944
Co-operative Marketing Loans S 159,210 63
Drainage Debentures —
Tile (See page 50) 1,026,022 36
Municipal (See page 50) 1,979 87
Mortgage — J. Brillon 657 35
Municipal Debentures —
Re Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway 1,334,427 82
Citv of Windsor 1,038,294 13
Town of Blind River 19,000 00
Town of Cochrane 15,000 00
Rural Power Districts — Domestic Loans 3,778 28
B>Ton Telephone Company — Capital Stock 30 00
Old Age Pensions — Other Provinces 34,397 30
Sale of Experimental Turkey Farm — Balance 2,566 88
Savings Office — Accounts Receivable 1,814 11
S 3,637,178 73
BUILDINGS, ROADS, ETC.
As at March 31, 1944
Colonization Roads— 1919-1937 $ 5,739,974 31
General Works and Improvements 1,670,938 12
Hydro Power Plant— Monteith 27,061 10
Improvements to Highways, 1919-1944 281,775,599 37
Niagara Parks Commission — Surplus of Assets 1,111,956 29
Northern Development— Roads and Farms, 1919-1937 47,255,590 88
Provincial Lands and Buildings 63,639,222 10
Radium Element for Cancer Control 332,948 03
Rural Power Transmission Lines— Bonus, 1927-1944 17,908,243 00
Secondary Trunk and Unorganized Territory Roads — 1938-1939 7,876,611 05
Trans-Canada Highway, 1930-1937 15,140 619 40
Unemployment Relief — Municipal and General Relief Works 31,383,187 84
$473,861,951 49
BANK BALANCES
As at March 31, 1944
Cash in Chartered Banks (See Statement No. 1) $2,945,564 56
Add — Savings Office — Cash on hand and in banks (See page 47) 1,057,607 87
Cash (See Statement of Assets and Liabilities — Page 6) $4,003,172 43
44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
As at March 31. 1944
Highways — Municipalities, Maintenance of Highways, etc $ 1,282,718 %i
Hospitals and Institutions — Maintenance of Patients, etc 146,163 95
Lands and Forests — Crown Land Sales and Interest, etc 393,226 94
Liquor Control Board — Surplus 6,273,737 94
Mines — Mining Leases, etc 39,359 35
Provincial Treasurer — Corporations Tax, Succession Duties, etc 516,605 21
\'arious Departments — Miscellaneous 86,750 53
$ 8,738,562 75
EQUIPMENT, STORES AND MATERIALS
As at March 31, 1944
Agriculture $ 133,920 02
Education 7,465 76
Health— Ontario Hospitals 1,164,609 83
Highways 1,390,884 94
King's Printer — Stationery Account 20,442 25
Lands and Forests 250,000 00
Provincial Sccretarv — Ontario Reformatories 442,222 23
Public Works " 24,527 71
$ 3,434,072 74
OTHER LOANS AND ADVANCES
As at March 31, 1944
Co-operative Marketing Loans , $ 144,125 00
Guaranteed Debentures and Interest Coupons redeemed bv Province —
Housing $ 188,411 72
Municipalities 164,263 10
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway 1,942,356 03
Schools 223,142 55
2,518,173 40
Home Bank (In Liquidation)— Balance 250,000 00
Hydro-Electric Power Commission —
Rural Power Districts — Service Charge 229,004 14
Municipal Drainage Debentures — Township of Eastnor 2,760 26
Promissory Notes Paid —
Ottawa Separate Schools Commission 53,902 23
Settlers' Loans 395,896 09
Housing Loans (See page 50) 303,696 82
Mothers' Allowances — Municipalities 1,530 00
$ 3,899,087 94
943-44
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
RAILWAY AID CERTIFICATES
As at March 31, 1944
Year
1944.
1945.
1946.
1947.
Amount
10,352 36
18,251 86
18,251 86
18,251 86
Year
1948.
1949.
1950.
Maturities Istfjanuary and July
TEMPORARY LOANS— TREASURY BILLS
As at March 31, 1944
Amount
18,251 86
6,871 26
699 60
$ 90,930 66
Date of Maturity
Date of Issue
Rate %
Series
Amount
Outstanding
Where
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June 27
1943 Apr. 15
June 27
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2,000,000 00
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$3,000,000 00
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
SUMMARY OF SINKING FUNDS AND THEIR INVESTMENTS
As at March 31, 1944
SINKING FUNDS
"AM" Issue— Due May 1, 1959 $ 6,514,000 00
"AN" Issue— Due Dec. 2, 1960 8,926,000 00
3H% Inscribed Stock— Due Jan. 1, 1946 1,560,483 83
"AV" Issue— Due June 1, 1947/57 424,657 32
General 2,000,000 00
$19,425,141 15
INVESTMENTS
Par Value Book Value
Securities Issued by the Province (as shown in detail on Page 56a) $ 8,562,514 03 $ 8,562,514 03
3M% British War Loan Stock— (£91,146-10-11) 443,579 80 459,665 19
Dominion of Canada Bonds— War Loan, Victory Loans, etc 10,319,500 00 10,319,500 00
$19,325,593 83 $19,341,679 22
Uninvested Funds as at March 31, 1944 83,461 93
$19,325,593 83 $19,425,141 15
1943-44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 47
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SAVINGS OFFICE
BALANCE SHEET
As at March 31. 1944
ASSETS
Funds on deposit with Provincial Treasurer $ 37,200,153 19
Savings Offices —
Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 1,057,607 87
Accounts Receivable 1,814 11
Office Furniture and Equipment 27,946 19
Alterations to Premises 14,636 56
1,102,004 73
S 38,302,157 92
LIABILITIES —
Savings Balances due to the Public with accrued interest to March 31, 1944 S 38,008,874 82
Reserve 293,283 10
$ 38,302,157 92
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE ACT— INVESTMENTS
As at March 31, 1944
Agricultural Development Board— Debentures S 62,288,000 00
Less— Repavments to date 34,388,000 00
27,900,000 00
Farm Loans Act — Farm Loans Associations 79,213 93
Capital Stock in Associations 2,145 00
Municipal Debentures — Town of West Lome 112,610 09
$ 28,093,969 02
Interest Receivable (Due and Accrued) —
Agricultural Development Board Debentures S 5,203,180 19
Less Reserve 1,000,000 00
4,203,180 19
% 32,297,149 21
SPECIAL FUNDS =
As at March 31, 1944
Assurance Fund— Land Titles Office $ 300,000 00
Cash Surety Bonds 30,700 75
Collection Agencies — Unclaimed Money 627 24
Contributions— War Effort 926 77
Dominion Government re War Emergency Vocational Courses 450,000 00
Estate of Edouard Reposte 266 01
Gait Training School for Girls — Trust Account 554 82
Minimum Wage Act — Salary Adjustments Unclaimed 6 15
Municipal Sinking Funds (See page 49) 847,449 54
Niagara Parks Commission — Sinking Funds 209,497 67
Ontario Public Serv^ice Superannuation Fund (See page 48) 4,170,548 27
Proceeds from Sale of Creamery 249 62
Registrv Office — Surplus Fees 4,593 57
Sturgeon Lake— S.S. No. 1 653 50
Unclaimed Dividends 33,186 02
Victoria Industrial School — Trust Account 4,976 00
Victory Loans — Employee Deductions 3,118 49
Vimy Ridge Farm — Boys' Bank Deposits — In Trust 7 76
War Savincs Certificates 5,833 24
Dominion Government — Venereal Diseases Control 23,781 69
$ 6,086,977 11
RESERVES =„
As at March 31, 1944
Specific —
Bequests — Charitable and Educational $ 178,763 73
Brophv Estate — Estreated 162,966 94
Farm Loans 458,050 98
Ontario Fire Relief Fund ; 13,552 05
Outstanding Cheques 48,958 20
Province of Ontario Savings Office 293,283 10
$ 1,155,575 00
48 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND
R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 15, Part III
As at March 31, 1944
Balance at credit of Fund— March 31. 1943 $8,264,445 25
Receipts and Payments for the year ended March 31, 1944:
Contributions —
Employees S 468,936 25
Boards, Commissions, etc. (Sec. 33) $ 64,025 58
Province (Sec. 33) 404,910 67
$ 468,936 25
Province (Sec. 53) 9,577 53
478,513 78
$ 947,450 03
Transfer from Teachers' and Inspectors' Superannuation
Fund (Sec. 52) 99,256 54
$1,046,706 57
Earnings —
Interest— On balance at credit of Fund as at
March 31, 1943—
$4,500,000.00 for 1 vear at 4H% S 213,750 00
3,764,445.25 for 1 vear at 5% 188,222 26
S 401,972 26
On Contributions —
Employees $ 10,660 68
Province 10,660 68
$ 21,321 36
Teachers' and Inspectors'
Superannuation Fund 2,312 60 23,633 96
$ 425,606 22
Less — Interest deducted on account of pay-
ments to beneficiaries, etc 22,148 81
S 403,457 41
Add — Interest on amounts transferred from
Teachers' and Inspectors' Superannuation
Fund 5,634 13
409,091 54
Total Receipts for year ended March 31, 1944 $1,455,798 11
Payments —
Transfer to Dominion of Canada (Sec. 30, S.S. 6)..$ 107,982 99
Allowances to Superannuates, Beneficiaries, etc.. . . 789,184 06
Refunds and Interest 152,528 04
1,049,695 09
406,103 02
Balance at credit of Fund, March 31, 1944 $8,670,548 27
INVESTMENT OF FUND
Province of Ontario Debentures— 4^% due October 31, 1953 $4,500,000 00
Funds uninvested — On deposit with the Treasurer of Ontario 4,170,548 27
$8,670,548 27
1943-44
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
49
MUNICIPAL SINKING FUNDS ON DEPOSIT
As at March 31, 1944
(R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 266)
Municipality By-Law Amount
Cities —
Belleville 1980 S 8,098 41
.... 2-108 85,701 31
Towns —
Prescott .
St. Man''s.
Thornbun'
V'illages —
Acton
854
870
906
923
931
271
293
294
295
303
355
93,799 72
26.343 39
1,505 27
844 60
13,785 66
3,759 61
46,238 53
5,104 21
37,202 50
3,016 07
15,082 67
12,422 20
3,822 85
76,650 50
9,967 85
2,788 68
Glencoe.
348
28,764 80
Municipality
Counties-
Lincoln.
Welland.
Townships-
Barton. .
Bv-Law Amount
788 S 24,496 86
928
959
159,714 89
98,108 35
257,823 24
946
39,704 64
1003
9,925 69
1066
10,646 70
1129
38,528 96
1154
23,117 20
1327
73,627 72
1425
12,781 81
1427
14,890 92
1448
46,255 22
1700
4,155 87
273,634 73
CoUingwood 14 of 1926 4,957 38
6 of 1929 4,628 39
8 of 1929 15,255 44
548
1,498 95
564
1,055 47
School Boards —
582
234 26
R.C.S.S. 4— Calvert
19
24,841 21
8,443 42
Balance standing to credit of Municipal Sinking Fund as at March 31, 1944 S 847,449 54
50
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
LOANS TO MUNICIPALITIES
As at March 31, 1944
Tile and Municipal Drainage Acts, R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 71 and 72,
Ontario Housing Act, 1919.
Tile Drainage Loans — Municipality:
Aldborough S 2,314 78
Anderdon 16,163 64
Arran 664 08
Arthur 171 48
Bosanquet 166 02
Brooke 13,119 81
Camden 4,013 ii
Canboro 3,051 27
Chatham 81,706 67
Clinton 10,241 66
Colborne 440 80
Colchester North 42,363 54
Colchester South 30,033 39
Cumberland 1,805 32
Dawn 24,734 51
Dover 103,258 31
Dunwich 698 53
Ekfrid 220 54
Eldon 1,155 74
Enniskillen 15,419 92
Euphemia 439 12
Fitzroy 814 00
Garafraxa West 342 96
Gosfield North 24,914 15
Gosfield South 11,439 05
Goulburn 1,214 48
Grimsby North 6,836 97
Guelph 313 25
Gwillimbury East 1,141 16
Har\vich 82,629 27
Hav 902 67
Howard 20,099 59
Huntley 451 33
Innisfil 395 76
Kinloss 992 92
Logan 1,534 01
Louth 19,572 38
Luther East 1,173 44
Maidstone 74,697 50
Maiden 18,085 39
Malahide 571 63
March 632 48
Mersea 98,922 76
Minto 955 50
Moore 16,798 07
McKillop 830 10
Nelson 8,775 18
Nepean 201 78
Niagara 5,440 63
Norwich North 579 37
Orford 2,857 58
Oro 63 62
Oxford East $ 1,777 81
Pakenham 4,962 77
Pelee 5,975 79
Pelham 4,115 26
Plympton 10,678 61
Raleigh 19,924 57
Ramsay 600 18
Rochester 36,295 16
Romnev 11,440 44
Ross. .'. 2,237 61
Saltfleet 4,668 94
Sandwich East 285 62
Sandwich South 21,970 25
Sarnia 1,124 23
Scarborough 1,489 43
Sombra 27,663 51
Stonev Creek 329 34
Tilbufy East 31,276 10
Tilbury North 36,068 76
Tilburv West 35,237 42
Trafalgar 2,317 72
Walsingham South 541 63
Warwick 2,011 66
Waterloo 722 34
Wawanosh East 876 48
Wawanosh West 461 87
Wellesley 2,702 28
Woolwich 655 64
Zone 1,249 50
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$ 1,979 87
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Capreol 3,547 16
Charlton 1,202 92
Hailevburv 193,793 60
Hawkesbu'ry 71,140 38
Kapuskasing 421 92
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Statement showing the remuneration paid to Officials in the Parliament Buildings who
received pay from more than one source during the Fiscal Year 1943-44.
Name
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Department of Attorney-General:
Adamson, H. R
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B 11
B 27
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B 11
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C 25
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Hornick, B. A
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Mockler, E. A
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Starr, E. E
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100 00
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Amoss, H. E
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Beecroft, W. A
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131 50
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Campbell, J. D
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414 50
4,664 50
Cannon, C. F
4,250 00
265 50
4,515 50
Davies, N
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150 00
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Fenwick, G. R
3,375 00
75 00
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Gauthier, R
4,750 00
629 00
5,379 00
Gordon, D. \V
3,175 00
276 00
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Gray, G. L
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Greer, V. K
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Statement showing the remuneration paid to Officials in the Parliament Buildings who
received pay from more than one source during the Fiscal Year 1943-44 — Continued
Name
Page
Amount
Total
Department of Education — Continued
Hooper, A. G
Jennings, W . A.
Keefe, R. D...
Kennedy, T. . . .
Medlar, W.J...
Rendall, S. D.. .
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Marr, W. B
Department of Highways:
Lightwood, G
Department of Legislation:
Cordell.T. L
Corner, A. W^
Greer, M.I
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Hilliard, F..
Lewis, A. C.
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Statement showing the remuneration paid to Officials in the Parliament Buildings who
received pay from more than one source during the Fiscal year 1943-44 — Continued
Name
Page
Amount
Total
Department of Prime Minister:
Bulmer, C. F
Foster, C. J.
Gay lord, M.
Long, B
Stewart, H. A.
Department of Public Works:
Day, F
Robson, H. H.
Warbis, J
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1,799 96
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EXPENDITURE
IN DETAIL BY
DEPARTMENTS
PART A
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries and Maintenance, Etc 10
War Emergency Expenses 11
Branches:
Statistics and Publications Branch 14
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch 14
Live Stock Branch 16
Institutes Branch 16
Dairy Branch 17
Milk Control Board of Ontario 18
Fruit Branch 19
Agricultural Representatives Branch 20
Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch 24
Co-operation and Markets Branch 25
Kemptville Agricultural School 25
Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph 27
Western Ontario Experimental Farm, Ridgetown 28
Demonstration Farms 28
Northern Ontario Branch 29
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph 29
Statutory 36
Special Warrants 36
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Hon. Thomas L. Kennedy, Minister (Statutory, see page A 36)
Hon. P. M. Dewan, Minister (Statutory, see page A 36)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($20,648.77)
Permanent:
W. R. Reek Deputy Minister 6,000 00
R S. Duncan, 1,125.03; J. M. Fry, '916.65; S. Goodwins, 1,625.00; K. A. Grant,
583 30- I. O. Jennings, 1,325.00; B. Knowles, 1.650.00; M. S. Martin, 2,437.50;
J. L. B. McDonald, 1,552.42; N. Nagle, 1,625.00; F. M. Palmer, 1,425.00 20,264 90
Temporary :
P. W. Morgan 383 87
Travelling Expenses ($1,367.47)
Hon. P. M. Dewan, 270.00; Hon. T. L. Kennedy, 460.45; R. S. Duncan, 108.93;
W. R. Reek, 528.09 1,367 47
Maintenance ($2,497.68)
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 100.80; King's Printer, 1,105.52; Underwood Elliott Fisher,
Ltd., 169.36; Newspapers and periodicals, 203.70; telegrams, 101.00; tele-
phone, 743.50; accounts under §100, 73.80 2,497 68
Services and Expenses in Connection with Agricultural Work, etc. ($43,921.24)
Salaries:
Permanent:
J. C. Hay, 2,475.00; M. M. Hood, 1,562.90 4,037 90
Temporary:
H. M. Barron, 450.00; T. V. Carson, 343.75; M. G. O'Brien, 918.75; M. K.
Tyndall, 210.00 1,922 50
Services and Expenses:
W. C. Barrie, services, 20.00; expenses, 23.40; S. Goodwins, expenses, 98.16;
J. O. Gour, expenses, 35.10; J. C. Hay, expenses, 110.00; M. M. Hood, expenses,
34.21; R. G. Knox, expenses, 1,261.68; H. Sirett, expenses, 29.60; W. B. Somerset,
services, 21.00; expenses, 27.05; A. M. Stewart, expenses, 25.65, R. Vanderwater,
expenses, 26.05; Accounts under $25, 151.22 1,863 12
Advertising:
F. H. Havhurst Co., Ltd., 2,624.74; Ontario Vegetable Growers' Association,
50.00; Ottawa Farm Journal, 71.04 2,745 78
Grants and Prizes:
Canadian Food Production Council, 1,000.00; Central Canada Exhibition
Association, 905.00; Central Ontario Cheesemakers' Association, 200.00; College
Royal, O.A.C.. 74.50; Eastern Ontario Brotherhood of Threshermen, 200.00;
Eastern Ontario Export Food Show, 200.00; National Film Board of Canada,
1,000.00; Ontario Beekeepers' Association, 500.00; Ontario Brotherhood of
Threshermen, 200.00; Ontario Farm Radio Forum, 1,000.00; Ontario Food
Distribution Council, 1,000.00; Ontario Hog Producers' Association, 1,000.00;
Poultry Industry Committee of Ontario, 1,000.00; Western Ontario Dairymen's
Association, 200.00 8,479 50
Miscellaneous:
Canadian Press Clipping Service, 387.60; Canadian Trends, 196.00; Department
of Highways, 211.43; King's Printer, 19,856.28; Rogers Radio Broadcasting
Co., Ltd., 650.00; Royal York Hotel, 200.85; Sundry Farmers, one-half cost of
potato bags, 652.60; Sundry persons, expenses re conferences, 2,026.02;
Express, etc., 141.92; telephone, 107.44; accounts under $100, 442.30 24,872 44
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AU
Main Office — Continued
Administration and Enforcement of Corn Borer Control
under The Plant Diseases Act ($2,577.27)
Counties:— Brant, 33.00; Elgin, 202.38; Essex, 522.19; Haldimand, 28.75; Halton,
96.80; Huron, 35.45; Kent, 697.01; Lambton, 80.24; Lincoln, 60.34; Middlesex,
126.09; Norfolk, 100.99; Northumberland and Durham, 49.73; O.xford, 37.25;
Peel, 18.38; Perth, 14.61; Waterloo, 44.20; Welland, 27.28; Wellington, 75.31;
Wentworth, 57.78; York, 261.74 2,569 52
Townships: — Pelee Island 7 75
Inspection of .\piaries '$11,794.74)
Ser\aces and Expenses:
Sundry Inspectors, services, 5,341.01 ; expenses, 4,856.24 10,197 25
Miscellaneous:
Central Scientific Company of Canada, Ltd., 81.10; King's Printer, 673.51:
Postage, 842.88 ." 1,597 49
Removal Expenses of Officials in the Public Service ($1,026.48)
R. C. Banbury, 251.05; W. R. Dunlop, 140.90; I. MacLeod, 208.30; A. D. Runions,
^.00; B. W. Smith, 104.10; Mrs. J. Smith, 134.68; C. C. Tennant, 118.45 1,026 48
Grants ($63,035.14)
Occasioned by Unassessable Crown Lands:
Guelph Board of Education 112 17
Guelph Collegiate Institute 54-7 70
Guelph Township School Area, Board of Trustees 604 45
Kemptyille Public School Board 119 38
Union School Sections Nos. 1 and 2, Clinton and Louth 227 69
1,611 39
City of Toronto re Horse Stables in Exhibition Park (1933-1952) 26,073 75
Royal Winter Fair Association, in accordance with, and approving Order-in-Council
'dated August 14th, 1925 (1927-1943) 35,000 00
Under Community Halls Act:
Township of Manvers . 350 00
Compensation, .Medical, Hospital and Other Accounts for Workmen Injured
in Government Work as Awarded by the Workmen's Compensation
Board, including Proportion of Administration Expenses ($573.65)
Workmen's Compensation Board 573 65
War Emergency, .\dministration and Other Expenses in Connection with
Fertilizer and Farm Service Force ! $151,608.07 i
Summary
Farm Ser\-ice Force $308,150 70
Fertilizer Subvention 2,969 68
Gross Expenditure 8311,120 38
Less Refunds:
Dominion Government Repayments:
Farm Service Force $155,843 73
Fertilizer Subventions 3,220 53
8159,064 26
Sale of badges, song books, uniforms, etc..
Farm Service Force S 396 94
D. H. Johnston, one-half cost of repairs to
Beamsville road 25 76
H. S. Thornton, insurance loss recovered. . 25 35
448 05
159,512 31
Net Expenditure $151,608 07
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No. 1
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War Emergency, Administration, etc., re Fertilizer and Farm Service
Force — Continued
Details of Expenditure
Farm Service Force:
Placement Officers' and Office Salaries 52,258 98
Placement Officers' Travelling Expenses 27,797 17
Camp Administration, Salaries 38,848 61
Camp Administration, Travelling Expenses 6,187 18
Trainees' Transportation 20,095 99
Supplies, Advertising and Miscellaneous 162,962 77
308,150 70
Placement Officers' and Office Salaries, 52,258.98; Placement Officers' Travelling
Expenses, 27,797.17; Camp Administration, Salaries, 38.848.61; Camp Adminis-
tration, travelling expenses, 6,187.18; Trainees' Transportation, 20,095.99
\V. Abbs, 108.25; W. H. Abbey, 244.45; W. H. Armstrong, 725.05; Associated
Chemical Companv of Canada, 510.38; H. Barnes, 159.80; Barron's Hardware
1,359.41; Beamsviile Hvdro-Electric Svstem, 113.51; M. E. Beckett, 440.00
A. D. Bennett Co., 142.60; E. Bertrand, 100.00; D. Blackmore, 165.00; Blakelock
Bros., 107.28; S. Bowler, 208.06; John Brown, 160.60; C. P. Brown, 102.18
C. L. Bush, 500.00; T. G. Bright & Co., 293.13; Mrs. J. R. Cameron, 200.00
Rebecca M. Cameron, 900.00; Canadian Curtis Refrigeration Co., Ltd., 330.00
Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 550.00; Cataract Ice Co., Ltd., 152.30
H. R. Caughill & Co., 107.53; Chatham Refrigeration, 110.44; E. Clemens
100.00; J. Coulter Co., Ltd., 151.80; L. H. Cornwall, 104.50; E. Gonitis, 240.00
G. Gonitis & Son, 3,535.60; V. Creet, 436.22; D. Cropp, 250.00; Current &
Betzner, 104.38; A. O. Davev, 359.16: G. W. Davidge, 208.72; H. Dawe, 120.00
P. S. Dobson, 400.00; Dominion Hardware Store, 175.20; M. D. Dressel, 231.50
R. Dunbar, 117.00; \V. E. Durie, 4,192.18; East Hamilton Stove E.xchange
866.94: T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 9,100.79; Erie Beach Hvdro-Electric System, 181.37
J. T. Ferguson & Sons, 143.50; J. Fisher Co., Ltd., 35,393.29; W. G. Fletcher
1,225.30; Forest High School Board, 200.00; Forest Public L^tilities Commission
124.10; E. J. Franklin, 108.50; J. R. Gilleland, 575.00; E. M. Gillespie, 341.00
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 174.20; Greenhill Advertising Service, 476.00; Growers
Cold Storage & Ice Co., Ltd., 311.05; Grimsbv High School Board, 100.00
Grimsby Planing Mills, 162.89; Hallidav Co., Ltd., 350.20; Hamilton Store
Fixtures, 335.00; G. C. Hampton, 4,132.70; H. D. Heron, 204.60; A. Hewson &
Son, 301.50; G. Hilborn, 202.15; Hillis Co., 248.33; W. Hodgkins, 5,368.61
C. D. Hurst, 292.07; M. A. Hutchinson, 166.50; Hvdro-Electric Power Com-
mission of Ontario, 1,601.86; K. W. Jacklin, 422.71; W. C. Jackson, 2,651.25
R. E. Johnston, 178.00; Z. Johnston, 187.00; G. and O. Kallen, 500.00; R. T
Kelley Agency, 146.40; Kellow & Robinson, 803.85; King's Printer, 7,467.17
Kingsville Public L'tilities Commission, 141.99; Kiwanis Club of Niagara Falls
400.00; Lakeside Ice & Coal Co., 119.72; L. E. Larsen, 612.67; K. G. Laver
463.92; Leamington Hardware, 132.71; Leamington Hvdro-Electric Commis-
sion, 124.63; H \V. Link & Son, 539.35; W. Lochead, 534.19; Lochead's Hard-
ware. 152.92; Ludlam Lumber Co., Ltd., 486.89; E. R. McCav Hardware, 238.92;
H. B. Metcalfe, 316.26; Mettawas Hotel Co., Ltd., 400.00; Murdock Bros.,
3,380.28; National Stationers, Ltd., 100.51; W. Neal, 175.90; Niagara-on-the-Lake
Hydro-Electric Com.mission, 163.52; A. S. Nicholson & Son, Ltd., 2,514.25;
Notman Hardware Co., Ltd., 113.78; Ontario Reformatorv, Guelph, Industries,
3,720.00; Peninsula Insurance Service, 540.03; H. W. Price, 133.51; Mrs. E. R.
Price, 200.00; Pyrene Manufacturing Company of Canada, Ltd., 591.42; C. A.
Quick & Sons, Ltd., 203.14; L. Quick, 314.40; Queenston Hydro-Electric Svstem,
114.00; Queenston Quarries, Ltd., 148.48; H. Ridsdale & Sons, 446.33; Robertson
Construction & Engineering Co., Ltd., 625.00; C. Rupke, 175.12; Shafer Bros.,
1,422.47; M. and J. M. Sheldon, 1,000.00; J. Sherman, 423.09; W. L. Shillington
& Co., 575.75; R. Simpson Co., Ltd., 881.97; Simmons, Ltd., 9,601.35; E. D.
Smith & Sons, Ltd., 222.85; A. Sneep, 948.00; R. Soper, Ltd., 189.95; F. Speck,
119.90; Spence Lumber Co., 4,909.48; J. H. Stadelmier, 192.25; Sterling Trusts
Corporation, 300.00; St. Andrew's Church, Grimsbv, 100.00; A. F. Steele &
Son, 293.30; J. R. Stork & Son, 1,723.73; Stratford General Hospital, 169.50;
Sundry Camp Workers, wages, etc., 416.74; D. H. Sutherland, 174.00; W. H.
Thomson, 101.93; D. Tieman, 575.00; Toronto Evening Telegram, 196.32;
Toronto General Hospital, 270.35; Toronto Globe & Mail, 140.62; Toronto
Star, Ltd., 225.49; Toronto Township Hydro-Electric Commission, 266.64;
Toronto Wellesley Hospital, 399.79; Toronto Western Hospital, 636.00; Under-
wood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 266.05; L^nited Furniture & Plumbing Exchange,
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A 13
Main Office — Continued
War Emergency, Administration, etc., re Fertilizer and Farm Service
Force — Continued
Ltd., 115.00; C. Vinzant, 1,416.59; Walker Bros., 279.08; Mrs. P. B. Walker,
360.00; W. J. Wallace Hardware, 354.00; T. C. Warwick & Sons, Ltd., 562.01;
Waterdown Golf Club, Ltd., 600.00; Windsor Public Utilities Commission,
315.00; R. Wride & Gallagher, 238.35; G. Wright, 517.04; Young Men's Christian
Association, 492.32; Young Women's Christian Association, 4,950.20;
Postage, telegrams and telephone, 5,833.26; accounts under $100, 8,303.50 308,150 70
Fertilizer Subventions:
Sundrv Persons, services, 2,695.08; Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 102.88;
Accounts under $100, 171.72
Total $311,120 38
Less: Refunds (see page A 11) 159,512 31
War Emergency, Administration, etc $151,608 07
War Emergency, Administration and Other Expenses Unforeseen
and Unprovided for ($3,172.82)
Summary
Japanese Labour Camps $ 6,820 30
Conscientious Objectors' Camps 7,645 36
Milkweed Production 28,408 50
Western Farmers 1,468 41
Gross Expenditure $44,342 57
Less Refunds:
Dominion Government Repayments:
Milkweed Production $28,408 50
Japanese Labour Camps, board 4,900 28
Conscientious Objectors' Camps, board 7,559 04
Conscientious Objectors' Camps, sale of blankets and
valises 301 93
41,169 75
Net Expenditure $ 3,172 82
2,969 68
Details of Expenditure
Japanese Labour Camps:
Camp Administration, Salaries and Board
Supplies and Miscellaneous
1,368 42
5,451 88
6,820 30
Camp Administration, salaries and board, 1,368.42; W. Anderson, 171.00;
W. Bigley, 264.45; G. Buhler, 239.32; Cottam Farmers, Ltd., 118.35; J. W.
Elslev, 344.27; Essex Dairies, 629.04; Johnston's, 336.12; J. C. Linton, 165.53;
Nightingale's Groceteria, 425.99; Philpott's Bakery, 335.74; C. W. Roberts &
Sons, 278.03; Smith & Smith, 334.56; Thomas' Grocery Store, 259.48; Ward's
Meat Market, 561.36; G. R. Weller, 144.16; Accounts under $100, 844.48. . .
Conscientious Objectors' Camps:
Office Salaries 780 13
Travelling Expenses 193 97
Supplies and Miscellaneous 6,671 26
7,645 36
6,820 30
Office Salaries, 780.13; Travelling Expenses, 193.97; R. Allard, 322.72; W. A.
Brown, 434.20; Canadian Red Cross Society, 611.52; R. B. Gumming, 180.00;
W. Ellerington, 1 14.10; Glover's City Dairy, 297.58; Highland Hill Dairy, 127.80;
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 110.29; Jones & May, 467.81;
J. McCorvie & Son, 407.73; F. A. Oullette, 100.00; F. Peck, 572.95; Receiver-
General of Canada, 1,305.72; L. J. Shipley, 162.90; P. J. Stacey, 234.81;
Telephone, 158.63; accounts under $100, 1,062.50 7,645 36
A 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office — Continued
War Emergency, Administration, etc., Unforeseen and
Unprovided — Continued
Western Farmers:
Transportation 633 32
Supplies and Miscellaneous 835 09
1,468 41
Transportation, 633.32; W. W. Bartlett, 100.00; Toronto Terminals Railway
Co., 395.35; Accounts under SlOO, 339.74 1,468 41
Milkweed Production:
Sundry farmers 28,408 50
Total 844,342 57
Less: Refunds (see page A 13) 41,169 75
War Emergency, Administration, etc.. Unforeseen and
Unprovided.' S 3,172 82
Cost of Living Bontis ($94,266.67)
Sundry Employees 94,266 67
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($167.54)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 370.79 — Less refund of Emplovees' contribution,
203.25 : 167 54
Main Office : 8396,657 54
ST.\TISTICS .\ND PUBLICATIONS BRANCH
Salaries ($9,660.77)
Permanent:
N. C. Engelter, 2,000.00; C. J. Gale. 1,525.00; W. R. Hall, 1,325.00; G. A. Mc-
Intvre, 776.67; T. H. Poole. 375.03; S. H. H. Svmons, 793.02; E. M. Tuck,
1,225.00; \'. E. Wagner, 1,225.00 9,244 72
Temporary:
A. M. Butt, 262.50; A. M. E. Johnston, 153.55 416 05
Travelling Expenses ($41.00)
N. C. Engelter, 31.00; Accounts under S25.00, 10.00 41 00
Maintenance ($965.44)
King's Printer, 507.89; W. R. Peters, 150.00; Accounts under SlOO, 307.55 965 44
.Statistics and Publications Branch $10,667 21
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES BRANCH
Salaries ($10,368.75)
Permanent:
E. K. Bovnton, 993.75; J. A. Carroll, 4,000.00; J. F. Clark, 2,625.00: O. McArthur.
1,525.00; O. G. Wickware, 1,225.00 10,368 75
Travelling Expenses ($1,762.31)
J. A. Carroll. 753 3Q; T. F. Clark. 1.008.92 1,762 31
Maintenance ($1,460.72)
King's Printer, 1,228 86: Accounts under $100, 231.86 1,460 72
i
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A 15
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch — Continued
Judges' Services, Travelling aud Other Expenses ($2,648.97)
Sundry Judges, services, 692.50; expenses, 1,956.47
2,648 97
Horticultural, Agricultural and Vegetable Growers' Meetings, at the Direction
of the Department, Investigations and Unfcweseen Expenditures ($1,656.64)
Sundry Persons, services, 10.50; e.xpenses, 1,646.14.
1,656 64
Grants under Section 24, Subsection 1 (a) to (d) inclusive, Agricultural
Societies Act ($59,403.00)
Sundry Societies in:— Algoma, 540.00; Brant, 1,092.00; Bruce, 2,571.00; Carleton,
1,720.00; Cochrane, 304.00; Dufferin, 743.00; Dundas, 431.00; Durham, 1,033.00
Elgin, 1,348.00; Essex, 2,418.00; Frontenac, 346.00; Glengarrv, 677.00; Grenville
404.00; Grev, 2,969.00; Haldimand, 455.00; Haliburton, 316.00; Halton, 1,044.00
Hastings, 1,905.00; Huron, 1,404.00; Kenora, 783.00; Kent, 791.00; Lambton
1,137.00; Lanark, 1,213.00; Leeds, 358.00; Lennox and Addington, 692.00
Lincoln, 215.00; Manitoulin, 955.00; Middlesex, 1,433.00; Muskoka, 1,138.00
Nipissing, 259.00; Norfolk, 1,045.00; Northumberland, 1,116.00; Ontario
1,288.00; Oxford, 1,288.00; Parry .Sound, 2,741.00; Peel, 1,340.00; Perth, 2,055.00
Peterborough, 1,140.00; Prescott, 334.00; Prince Edward, 287.00; Rainv River,
1,120.00; Renfrew, 1,460.00; Russell, 54.00; Simcoe, 2,280.00; Stormont^ 529.00
Sudbury-, 578.00; Timiskaming, 444.00; Thunder Bay, 860.00; Victoria, 1,419.00
Waterloo, 1,725.00; Welland, 998.00; Wellington, 2,163.00; Wentworth, 1,018.00
York, 1,427.00
59,403 00
Grants to Indemnify Societies Suffering from Rainy Weather or Fire,
to be Paid in Accordance with Section 24, Suhsections 2 and 3,
Agricultural Societies' Act ($1,245.26)
Sundry Societies in:— Bruce, 33.80; Grev, 33.21; Hastings, 68.08; Huron, 108.90;
Manitoulin, 67.93; Parry Sound, 77.80; Peel, 75.53; Simcoe, 8.52; Waterloo,
500.00; York, 271.49
1,245 26
To Encourage Local Plowing Matches, to be Paid in Grants or Otherwise,
as may be approved by the Lieutenant-Governor In Council ($3,965.80)
Sundry Societies in: — Algoma, 202.50; Brant, 75.00; Carleton, 50.00; Durham,
50.00; Frontenac, 50.00; Glengarry, 42.50; Grenville, 50.00; Grev, 267.50;
Haldimand, 121.00; Halton, 75.00; Kenora, 11.50; Kent, 50.00; Leeds, 50.00;
Lincoln, 100.00; Manitoulin, 100.00; Middlesex, 49.75; Nipissing, 10.00; Norfolk,
57.00; Ontario, 100.00; Oxford, 75.00; Peel, 63.50; Perth, 61.50; Peterborough,
50.00; Russell, 100.00; Simcoe, 219.25; Sudbury, 70.50; Victoria, 58.00; Waterloo,
250.00; Welland, 50.00; Wentworth, 100.00; York, 125.00
Services and Expenses:
Sundry Judges and Demonstrators, services, 467.50; expenses, 763.80
2,734 50
1,231 30
Grants under Horticultural Societies Act ($11,321.25)
Sundry Societies in: — Algoma, 139.30; Brant, 223.33; Bruce, 356.53; Carleton
379.05; Cochrane, 232.44; Dundas, 56.77; Durham, 92.07; Elgin, 107.56; Essex
205.54; Frontenac, 143.46; Grenville, 38.27; Grey, 128.62; Haldimand, 65.41
Halton, 207.05; Hastings, 78.65; Huron, 111.58; Kent, 850.27; Lambton, 289.01
Lanark, 125.34; Leeds, 113.31; Manitoulin, 50.97; Middlesex, 289.28; Muskoka
69.60; Norfolk, 132.52; Northumberland, 80.11; Ontario, 164.00; Oxford, 289.89
Parry Sound, 90.87; Peel, 21.81; Perth, 355.27; Peterborough, 90.76; Prescott
74.72; Rainy River, 64.83; Renfrew, 294.05; Russell, 86.55; Simcoe, 356.44
Stormont, 122.23; Sudbury, 58.06; Timiskaming, 247.54; Thunder Bav, 75.45
Victoria, 282.88; Waterloo, 1,503.06; Welland, 485.98; Wellington,' 553.31
Wentworth, 152.20; York, 1,385.31
11,321 25
Special Grants under Section 25, Agricultural Societies Act ($1,822.50)
Central Canada Exhibition, Ottawa
1,822 50
Sundry Societies .
Grants to Agricultural Societies notwitnstanoing
Agricultural Societies Act f$350.00)
rovislons of
350 00
A 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Xo. 1
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch — Continued
Grants ($700.00)
Ontario Plowmen's Association , 250 00
Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies 300 00
Ontario Horticultural Association 150 00
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch $96,705 20
LIVE STOCK BRANCH
Salaries ($16,041.28)
Permanent:
D. V. Bromley, 1,425.00; C. Gardhouse, 1,525.00; R. H. Graham, 1,750.00;
J. E. I. Hamlett, 1,200.00; B. X. Martin, 1,325.00; L E. O'Xeill, 4,000.00; F. B.
Roberts, 1,225.00; W. P. Watson, 3,262.50; Public Service Superannuation Fund,
Contribution re Enlistment, 39.00 15,751 50
Temporary:
E. E. Halstead, 8.02; M. L. Milne, 281.76 289 78
Travelling Expenses ($2,022.34)
R. H. Graham, 542.88; L. E. O'Xeill, 489.15; W. P. Watson, 990.31 2,022 34
Maintenance ($989.02)
King's Printer, 790.65; Accounts under SlOO, 198.37 989 02
Educational and Demonstration Work, etc. ($15,339.38)
Grants:
Exhibitions and Fairs 265 25
Horse and Cattle Shows 5,378 25
Poultry Associations 450 00
Associations Holding Sales of Pure-bred Stock 2,451 87
Prizes:
Boys' Club Work 2,121 00
Judging, etc.:
Sundry Persons, services, 756.66; expenses, 615.65 1,372 31
Miscellaneous:
Sundry Persons, purchase of stock, 2,567.50; Cartage and freight, 638.22;
accounts under $100, 94.98 3,300 70
Expenses in Connection with Tuberculosis Testing Work ($22,830.22)
Department of Agriculture, Ottawa 22,830 22
Services and Expenses re Stallion Enrolment .\ct, etc. ($11,027.89)
Inspectors' services, 1,640.00; expenses, 1,542.69 3 182 69
Premiums for Pure-bred Stallions — Sundry Persons 7,825 00
Miscellaneous — Accounts under SlOO 20 20
Grants ($1,500.00)
Canadian Hunter, Saddle and Light Horse Improvement Society 500 00
Ontario Horse Breeders' Association 500 00
Ontario Cattle Breeders' Association 500 00
Live Stock Branch $69,750 13
INSTITUTES BRANCH
Salaries ($20,059.74)
Permanent :
A. E. Barber, 1,325.00; M. A. Clarke, 2,850.00; F. P. Eadie, 2,000.00; J. M. Glen,
804.35; S. T. Harvev, 1,342.99; E. Hopkins, 1,725.00; E. Kidd, 2,000.00; E.
Slicter, 1,900.00; J. S. Wilkie, 1,225.00; I. M. Winterburn, 1,168.75 16,341 09
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 17
Institutes Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Temporary:
H. M. Barron, 468.75; E. M.' Collins, 1,624.95; G. A. Gray, 1,624.95 3,718 65
Travelling Expenses ($1,175.70)
M. A. Clarke, 575.87; F. P. Eadie, 553.06; Accounts under $25, 46.77 1,175 70
Maintenance ($1,098.24)
King's Printer, 813.24; Accounts under $100, 285.00 1,098 24
Services, Travelling, Equipment, Grants, Supplies and Other Expenses ($40,921.00)
Grants:
Sundry Women's Institutes 5,281 50
Sundry Lecturers:
Services, 15,069.00; expenses, 16,088.73 31,157 73
Miscellaneous:
T. Eaton Co.. Ltd., 100.51; King's Printer, 3,622.78; Royal York Hotel, 406.05;
Accounts under $100, 352.43 4,481 77
Institutes Branch $63,254 68
DAIRY BRANCH
Salaries ($10,128.73)
Permanent:
J. L. Baker, 2,800.00; G. E. Carmichael, 431.25; C. E. Lackner, 3,538.72; H.
Netterfield, 1,450.00; L. Nicholson, 1,525.00 9,744 97
Temporary:
M. E. Douglas 383 76
Travelling Expenses ($1,704.59)
J. L. Baker, 1,053.79; C. E. Lackner, 644.80; Accounts under $25, 6.00 1,704 59
Maintenance ($925.52)
King's Printer, 719.30; Accounts under $100, 206.22 925 52
Dairy Instruction and Inspection ($118,779.73)
Salaries:
Permanent:
Cheese Instruction:
J. M. Bain, 2,500.00; H. B. Sandwith, 2,300.00 4,800 00
Creamery Instruction:
T. C. Adams, 1,725.00; G. H. Barker, 2,000.00; P. J. Bogaerts, 1,725.00;
C. A. Davies, 1,725.00; W. R. Dunlop, 1,825.00; J. A. Hill, 1,725.00;
R. Johnston, 1,725.00; A. Legault, 1,725.00; P. S. MacDougall, 750.00;
W. S. McKenzie, 991.62; J. C. Palmer, 1,875.00; J. Stubbs, 283.32 18,074 94
Temporary:
Cheese Instruction:
G. H. Alguire, 1,399.95; P. Blondin, 1,399.95; C. J. Brennan, 1,849.95;
C. B. Burgess, 1,650.00; G. E. Clarke, 1,399.95; D. Connell, 1,849.95;
H. W. Cunningham, 1,399.95; G. M. Elliott, 1,399.95; J. D. Henderson,
1,399.95; J. H. Keyes, 1,399.95; C. A. Loucks, 1,399.95; VV. C. Loughin,
1,399.95; G. I. Martin, 1,399.95; E. McAllister, 1,399.95; J. McAllister,
1,399.95; O. J. McEvoy, 777.75; H. A. McKinlev, 1,399.95; G. A. Mc-
Millan, 1,399.95; S. H. McNeil, 933.30; J. A. Mitchell, 1,399.95; W. J.
Moore, 1,399.95; V. I. Morris, 887.07; J. A. Murray, 1,399.95; W. T.
Oliver, 1,399.95; G. VV. Owens, 1,399.95; G. Pollard, Jr., 1,849.95; G.
Rancier, 1,399.95; E. A. Reed, 1,179.17; E. T. Rogers, 1,399.95; G. A.
Sheriff, 1,399.95; J. M. Wilkinson, 451.60; Cheese Factory Instructors
and Inspectors (part time), 3,179.00 " 45,406 64
A 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Dairy Branch — Continued
Instruction and Inspection — Continued
Travelling Expenses: •
T. C. Adams, 1,165.16; G. H. Alguire. 1,030.08; J. M. Bain, 2,454.86; G. H.
Barker. 2,018.12; P. Blondin, 977.28; P. J. Bogaerts, 1,623.02; C. J. Brennan,
1,060.13; C. B. Burgess, 1,371.02; G. E. Clarke, 972.88; D. Connell, 904.18;
H. W. Cunningham, 900.83; C. A. Davies, 1,483.79; W. R. Dunlop, 1,371.96;
G. M. Elliott, 1,115.58; A. L. Gibson, 189.97; J. D. Henderson, 1,025.73; J. A.
Hill, 1,344.83; R. Johnston, 1,457.20; J. H. Keves, 921.93; A. Legault, 1,977.05;
C. A. Loucks, 1,140.98; W. C. Loughin, 1,07'5.73; P. S. MacDougall, 601.60;
G. I. Martin, 1,021.23; E. McAllister, 936.53; J. McAllister, 963.08; O. J. Mc-
Evov, 423.00; W. S. McKenzie, 788.31 ; H. A. McKinlev, 892.03; G. A. McMillan,
916.73; S. H. McNeil, 634.47; J. A. Mitchell, 1,023.98; W. J. Moore, 929.43;
J. A. Murray, 942.68; W. T. Oliver, 1,080.28; G. W. Owens, 1,018.63; J. C.
Palmer, 983.10; G. Pollard, Jr., 1,053.28; G. Rancier, 952.58; E. A. Reed, 850.71;
E. T. Rogers, 1,004.33; H. B. Sandwith, 1,148.87; G. A. Sheriff, 946.88; J. Stubbs,
28.64; J. M. Wilkinson, 424.50 47,147 18
Miscellaneous:
A. Burgess, services, 815.02; Cherr>--Burrell Corporation of Canada, Ltd., 661.35;
A. Herns, 180.00; King's Printer, 995.47; E. Moore, 155.55; Postage, 109.95;
accounts under $100, 433.63 3,350 97
Dairy Branch $131,538 57
Permanent:
MILK CONTROL BOARD OF ONTARIO
Salaries ($15,293.75)
A. P. Clark, 2,050.00; J. C. Cumberland, 2,050.00; A. H. Lowe, 1,250.00; C. M.
Meek, 4,500.00; J. B. Nelson, 3,050.00; W. Pardy, 1,068.75; E. D. Redden,
1,325.00 15,293 75
Allowances to Members of the Board ($975.00)
E. Kitchen at $12.50 per diem 975 00
Travelling Expenses ($3,893.35)
A. P. Clark, 1,440.86; J. C. Cumberland, 1,511.77; C. M. Meek, 697.76; J. B. Nelson,
242.96 3,893 35
Maintenance ($1,189.70)
King's Printer, 956.88; Telephone, 109.99; accounts under $100, 122.83 1,189 70
Services and Expenses in Connection with Administration, Inspection and
Enforcement of The Milk Control Act of Ontario ($20,258.53)
Salaries:
Permanent:
C. Chambers, 1,725.00; T. G. Hicks, 1,525.00; E. D. Johnson, 1,625.00; W. L.
Misener, 1,725.00; R. E. Randle, 1,725.00; H. B. Welsh, 1,725.00 10,050 00
Temporary:
M. R. Bovenizer, 960.16; M. L. Clark, 975.00; J. M. Glen, 137.50; I. Turner,
259.00; G. E. Wynn, 1,524.99 3,856 65
Travelling Expenses:
C. Chambers, 1,288.75; J. C. Cumberland, 68.43; T. G. Hicks, 994.00; E. D.
Johnson, 1,208.20; W. L. Misener, 1,234.30; J. B. Nelson, 5.16; R. E. Randle,
1,829.56; H. B. Welsh, 1,716.98; G. E. Wvnn, 1,288.08 9,633 46
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A 19
Milk Control Board of Ontario — Continued
Enforcement of Milk Control Act — Continued
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 257.11; Accounts under SlOO, 64.40
Total 823,861 62
Less Refunds:
Remington-Rand, Ltd., 1942-1943 $ 3 09
Commodity Prices Stabilization Corpora-
tion, Ltd 3,600 00
3,603 09
820,258 53
Milk Control Board of Ontario 841,610 33
321 51
FRUIT BR.\NCH
(Salaries $11,699.04)
Permanent:
M. G. Boehler, 1,525.00; J. A. Goldie, 2,050.00; P. W. Hodgetts, 1,008.06; G.
Rush, 1,075.23; H. M. Webster, 1,650.00; G. Wilson, 3,812.50 11,120 79
Temporary :
G. Rush 578 25
Travelling Expenses ($2,062.14)
J. A. Goldie, 949.85; G. Rush, 500.19; G. Wilson, 612.10 2,062 14
Maintenance ($544.44)
King's Printer, 219.17; Telephone, 269.10; accounts under 8100, 56.17 544 44
Fruit Work, including Expenditure under The Plant
Diseases Act, etc. ($13,708.85)
Municipalities, Half Cost of Inspection:
Clinton, 18.23; Collingwood, 25.00; Grantham, 21.50; Grimsbv, 9.00; Grimsbv
North, 83.00; Hespeler, 25.00; Louth, 43.75; Pelham, 40.00; Saltfleet, 119.02;
Stamford, 29.70; Stoney Creek, 8.00 422 20
Inspectors:
Sundry Inspectors, services, 3,662.95; e.xpenses, 2,802.41 6,465 36
Miscellaneous:
Canadian Horticultural Council, 200.00; S. Carson, 117.75; King's Printer,
1,029.66; Lundv Fence Co., Ltd., 542.24; Pav List, wages of men, 4,408.72;
Postage, 112.13; accounts under 8100, 410.79 6,821 29
Grants ($1,700.00)
Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario 600 00
Entomological Society of Ontario 300 00
Ontario Beekeepers' Association 200 00
Ontario \'egetable Growers' Association : . 600 00
Pre-Cooling Station, Brighton. Equipment, Services and Expenses ($2,903.07)
Brighton Hvdro-Electric System, 504.93; Brighton Public Utilities Commission,
331.32; H. ^L Foulds and Son, 166.98; R. L. Harper, 120.99; Pav List, wages of
men, 1,394.75; P. E. Shantz, 192.00; Accounts under 8100, 192.10 2,903 07
Horticultural Experiment Station, Vineland
Salaries ($37,954.12)
Permanent:
J. V. Ashwood, 1,125.00; D. L. Bailev, 1,500.00; G. A. Ball. 1,125.00; A. W.
Barber, 1,125.00; L G. Burkholder. 1,225.00; S. J. Cass, 1,325.00; G. H. Dickson,
2,587.50; H. T. Eggleton, 1.125.00; B. Gee, 1,087.50; C. B. Kellv, 1,575.00; G.
Marlow, 1,300.00; H. K. Moyer, 993.75; E. F. Palmer, 4,000.0(); J. Peacock,
1,125.00; S. Peacock, 1,212.50; J. S. Prior, 543.75; O. J. Robb, 2,725.00; W. J.
Strong, 2.550.00; J. Thornton, 267.21 ; W. H. Upshall, 3,075.00; J. R. van Haarlem,
2.650.00; G. Webb. 1,225.00; L. F. Webb, 78.63; S. Wvlie, 399.99 35,945 83
/
A 20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Fruit Branch — Continued
Horticultural Experiment Station, \'ineland — Salaries — Continued
Temporary:
S. D. Atyeo, 720.83; M. R. Hancock, 400.00; W. T. Wasley, 887.46 2,008 29
Services, Travelling and Other Expenses ($19,254.86)
Services:
Graduate Assistants, Farm Hands and Firemen 4,1 18 50
Travelling Expenses:
G. H. Dickson, 42.49; C. B. Kelly, 235.06; E. F. Palmer, 192.14; O. J. Robb,
58.12; W. J. Strong, 36.16; W. H. Upshall, 127.02; J. R. van Haarlem, 178.65. . . 869 64
Miscellaneous:
E. F. Braund, 591.04; Central Scientific Company of Canada, Ltd., 579 98;
Cities Service Oil Co., Ltd., 772.19; Coy Bros., 250.38; Hydro-Electric Power
Commission of Ontario, 781.78; King's Printer, 155.28; F. L. Laundrv & Co.,
181.79; Lincoln Transport, 152.92; F. J. Murphy, Ltd., 392.00; Niagara 'Packers,
Ltd., 926.19; \'ineland Growers' Co-operative, Ltd., 5,844.67; Wilcox Hardware,
122.55; J. A. Wills Pattern Works, 177.00; Express, etc., 103.41; postage,
749.64; telephone, 301.06; accounts under $100, 2,184.84 14,266 72
Repairs and Alterations ($999.81)
Beaver Lumber Co., Ltd., 189.90; R. E. Book & Sons, 153.81; G. C. Hampton,
382.84; Accounts under $100, 273.26 999 81
Fruit Branch $90,826 33
AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVES BRANCH
Salaries ($13,481.22)
Permanent:
R. S. Duncan, 2,999.97; B. Ellis, 1,525.00; R. W. Froom, 1,350.00; C. D. Graham,
1,000.00; A. H. S. Martin, 3,375.00; E. L. Mitchell, 1,012.50; W. Wilson, 1,150.00. 12,412 47
Temporary:
A. Stonehouse 1,068 75
Travelling Expenses ($1,326.13)
R. S. Duncan, 685.16; C. D. Graham, 117.62; A. H. S. Martin, 479.15; Ac-
counts under $25, 44.20 1,326 13
Maintenance ($2,472.73)
King's Printer, 1,438.20; Express, etc., 120.70; telephone, 746.17; accounts
under $100, 167.66 2,472 73
County Offices
Agricultural Representative Work, Services, Expenses
and Equipment ($319,083.72)
Algoma:
Salaries: J. M. Macintosh, 3,000.00; N. L. Sargeant, 937.50; Expenses, 844.38. . 4,781 88
Brant:
Salaries: L MacLeod, 2,887.50; A. M. Barr, 144.44; E. G. Bell, 875.00; D. M.
Fawcett, 162.10; Expenses, 1,565.98 5,635 02
Bruce:
Salaries: G. R. Gear, 2,225.00; A. Scanlan, 1,068.75; Expenses, 1,348.24 4,641 99
Carleton:
Salaries: W. M. Croskery, 3,000.00; P. M. Grace, 1,012.50; Expenses, 2,063.58. . 6,076 08
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 21
Agricultural Representatives Branch — Continued
County Offices — Continued
Cochrane North:
Salaries: D. J. Pomerleau, 1,838.12; E. G. LaRoche, 918.75; Expenses, 792.83. . . 3,549 70
Cochrane South:
Salaries: L. H. Hanlan, 3,000.00; E. Champagne, 843.75; Expenses, 1,522.90 5,366 65
Cochrane West :
Salaries: W. Montcalm, 2,375.00; M. DeChampIain, 275.00; P. Lecours, 431.25;
Expenses, 1,634.98 4,716 23
Dufferin:
Salaries: F. K. B. Stewart, 2,375.00; R. L. Baltzer, 1,068.75; Expenses, 1,852.00. . 5,295 75
Dundas and West Stormont:
Salaries: H. W. Graham, 2,887.50; M. K. Schwerdtfeger, 843.75; Expenses,
1,244.66 4,975 91
Durham:
Salaries: E. A. Summers, 2,662.50; E. E. Couch, 862.50; Expenses, 1,443.23 4,968 23
Elgin:
Salaries: F. S. Thomas, 3,000.00; D. C. McLean, 1,250.00; B. W. Smith, 333.32;
M. G. Cheesman, 1,012.50; Expenses, 2,371.10 7,966 92
Essex:
Salaries: A. McKenney, 3,000.00; M. Crawford, 1,068.75; Expenses, 1,406.66. . . . 5,^75 41
Frontenac:
• Salaries: A. W. Sirett, 2,625.00; E. M. Lake, 1,143.75; Expenses, 605.73 4,374 48
Glengarry and East Stormont:
Salaries: J. A. Dalrymple, 2,225.00; L. B. Lalonde, 26.25; R. Z. Sauve, 825.00;
Expenses, 1,329.80 4,406 05
Grenville:
Salaries: C. C. Tennant, 2,041.67; H. G. MacLeod, 327.68; M. W. Timleck,
1,068.75; Expenses, 1,107.27 4,545 37
Grey:
Salaries: T. S. Cooper, 3,000.00; A. G. Grubbe, 1,450.00; E. J. Colgan, 1,068.75;
Expenses, 2,579.94 8,098 69
Haldimand:
Salaries: A. G. Skinner, 2,887.50; G. O. Gowan, 165.21; M. D. Marr, 786.29;
Expenses, 1,046.81 4,885 81
Halton:
Salaries: J. E. Whitelock, 3,000.00; M. G. Downs, 1,012.50; Expenses, 1,135.30.. 5,147 80
Hastings:
Salaries: H. L. Fair, 2,375.00; L. G. Wood, 918.75; Expenses, 1,235.55 4,529 30
i
Huron: ^
Salaries: J. C. Shearer, 3,000.00; M. R. G. Henderson, 471.77; E. L. MacDonald,
375.00; Expenses, 1,918.25 5,765 02
Kenora:
Salaries: D. E. MacRae, 2,450.00; L. G. Nagle, 918.75; Expenses, 1,708.75 5,077 50
Kent:
Salaries: J. A. Garner, 3,000.00; N. C. Johnston, 1,143.75; Expenses, 1,758.38. . 5,902 13
A 22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Agricultural Representatives Branch — Continued
County Offices — Continued
Lambton:
Salaries: W. P. Macdonald, 3,000.00; M. G. McVicar, 993.75; Expenses, 1,063.35. 5,057 10
Lanark:
Salaries: W. A. Davidson, 1,880.05; F. Forsyth, 525.00; M. L. Cameron, 1,068.75;
Expenses, 1,088.17 4,561 97
Leeds:
Salaries: J. R. Ostler, 2,662.50; C. E. Latimer, 1,012.50; Expenses, 1,528.68 5,203 68
Lennox and Addington:
Salaries: C. W. Buchanan, 3,000.00; E. A. Ballance, 340.00; E. R. Taylor, 612.50;
Expenses, 835.05 4,787 55
Lincoln:
Salaries: E. F. Xeff, 3,000.00; E. J. Hill, 787.50; H. I. Schwenker, 225.00; Expenses,
1,703.44 5,715 94
Manitoulin:
Salaries: F. H. Cotton, 2,024.96; J. Langford, 993.75; Expenses, 1,265.96 4,284 67
Middlesex:
Salaries: W. K. Riddell, 3,000.00; R. G. Bennett, 1,250.00; L. S. Irwin, 1,068.75;
Expenses, 2,679.24 7,997 99
Muskoka and Parry Sound:
Salaries: R. M. Tipper, 3,000.00; E. S. McAlpine, 993.75; Expenses, 2,007.43.. . . 6,001 18
Nipissing:
Salaries: F. C. McRae, 2,637.50; M. E. Gauthier, 487.50; T. E. Seguin, 339.17;
Expenses, 529.26 3,993 43
Norfolk:
Salaries: G. G. Bramhill, 2,737.50; E. B. Thomson, 862.50; Expenses, 1,542.07. . 5,142 07
Northumberland :
Salaries: R. C. Banbury, 2,662.50; V. McCormick, 918.75; Expenses, 1,418.70. . . 4,999 95
Ontario:
Salaries: F. M. Campbell, 2,225.00; M. E. Webster, 918.75; Expenses, 1,234.67.. 4,378 42
Oxford:
Salaries: G. R. Green, 3,000.00; J. B. Matheson, 1,825.00; A. J. Robinson,
1,068.75; Expenses, 2,910.76 8,804 51
Peel:
Salaries: B. S. Beer, 2,375.00; B. M. Fenwick, 340.00; M. E. McGee, 525.00;
E.xpenses, 1,555.45 4,795 45
Perth:
Salaries: R. E. White, 3,000.00; A. Regan, 1,068.75; Expenses, 1,669.33 5,738 08
Peterborough:
Salaries: F. C. Paterson, 3,000.00; E. A. Scott, 1,068.75; E.xpenses, 2,211.25 6,280 00
Prescott and Russell:
Salaries: F. Larose, 3,000.00; M. A. L. Lalonde, 375.00; M. T. A. Seguin, 525.00;
Expenses, 1,403.23 5,303 23
Prince Edward:
Salaries: F. J. Webster, 2,950.00; A. G. Grubbe, 125.00; R. C. Hubbs, 937.50;
Expenses, 1,319.34 5,331 84
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A 23
Agricultural Representatives Branch — Continued
County Offices — Continued
Rainy River:
Salaries: E. S. Marr, 2,375.00; M. A. J. Ryan, 1,068.75; Expenses, 1,770.18 5,213 93
Renfrew:
Salaries: F. Q. Dench, 2,662.50; M. M. Kelly, 1,068.75; Expenses, 1,978.85 5,710 1&
Simcoe North:
Salaries: S. L. Page, 3,000.00; D. N. Graham, 1,250.00; A. I. W. Culbert, 1,068.75;
D. G. Manchester, 168.00; Expenses, 3,512.50 8,999 25
Simcoe South:
Salaries: F. A. Lashley, 2,662.50; E. E. Carter, 490.00; J. A. Church, 121.46;
M. Hill, 266.00; Expenses, 2,674.90 6,214 86
Sudbury:
Salaries: R. Leroux, 2,375.00; C. D. Paradis, 1,068.75; Expenses, 1,437.85 4,881 60
Timiskaming:
Salaries: M. F. Cook, 2,737.50; A. E. Blain, 993.75; Expenses, 1,508.97 5,240 22
Thunder Bay:
Salaries: N. W. Harrison, 2,737.50; C. H. Rae, 1,068.75; Expenses, 785.02 4,591 27
Victoria:
Salaries: M. H. Winter, 3,000.00; P. A. Blanchard, 993.75; Expenses, 1,285.46.. .
Waterloo:
Salaries: E. I. McLoughry, 3,000.00; G. J. Breckenridge, 500.00; M. I. Brown,
1,012.50; Expenses, 2,258.63
Welland:
Salaries: J. Wilson, 2,625.00; M. A. Hagar, 862.50; Expenses, 1,046.06
Wellington:
Salaries: S. B. Stothers, 3,000.00; M. M. Scanlan, 1,068.75; Expenses, 2,089.36. . .
Wentworth :
Salaries: W. G. Marritt, 3,000.00; P. M. Walker, 1,068.75; Expenses, 2,248.23. .
York:
Salaries: W. M. Cockburn, 3,000.00; G. J. Breckenridge, 750.00; J. D. Moore,
645.83; W. A. Sutherland, 125.00; A. A. Atkins, 937.50; Expenses, 2,379.98. . . .
Short Courses: Lecturers and Instructors, Services, Expenses, etc.:
L. A. Arnold, 322.04; D. A. Bell, 219.95; F. H. Bell, 341.37; K. N. Betzner
349.81; G. Boyington, 119.68; G. Bushfield, 124.57; W. E. Cardiff, 134.63; C. M
Collins, 134.88; C. Dale, 225.10; R. H. Davis, 94.73; A. H. Diamond, 170.51
W. C. Down, 157.65; L. D. Earl, 126.55; A. K. Farlinger, 162.18; A. Filion
133.88; W. D. Fletcher, 240.80; A. G. Forbes, 135.19; E. L. Goring, 13.30; J. B
Graham, 89.98; A. D. Hales, 61.77; A. Hanshaw, 264.00; W. A. Hansler, 142.95
R. B. Hare, 171.88; W. Holmes, 103.18; A Hossfeld. 175.02; R. J. Inksetter
32.61; A. G. Ireton, 21.84: L. C. Jackson, 146.34; W. G. Johnson, 464.90; A
Johnston, 631.50; J. S. Knapp, 53.07; J. A. Ketchen, 186.89; J. P. Landon
158.41; G. Lawrence, 104.87; C. F. Luckham, 54.30; N. MacPherson, 169.48
Massey-Harris Co., Ltd., 588.28; R. W. Morrison, 180.61; H. Morrow, 181.83
G. McGavin, 198.41; J. McMahon, 272.06; A. J. McMurray, 31.00; L. McRae
169.58; A. A. McTavish, 158.66; J. M. McWhinnie, 147.69; G. W. Nancekivell
148.74; J. E. Nephew, 20.90; W. T. New, 255.53; R. W. Omand, 134.26; L
Packham, 118.23; W. L. Pearson, 145.10; F. R. Perkins, 239.29; U. Pilon, 15.10
H. A. Porter, 390.30; G. Rattle, 213.57; W. B. Reynolds, 79.39; G. B. Richard
46.80; J. F. Robinson, 157.02; M. W. Robson, 126.32; G. T. Rogers, 306.88
H. D. Russell, 247.92; G. A. Scott, 483.86; R. Shaver, 188.28; J. H. Shaw, 9.42
5,279 21
6,771 13
4,533 56
6,158 11
6,316 98
7,838 31
A 24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Agricultural Representatives Branch — Continued
Short Courses — Continued
B. Siim, 135.90; W. J. Schneller, 38.52; J. Steckle. 59.92; M. Stelck, 254.85;
Sundry pupils, room and board, 168.00; J. O. Swalm, 250.69; F. J. Sweeney,
6.00; W. H. Taylor, 535.73; E. S. Uren, 145.50; G. H. Van Sickle. 107.76; J. G.
Watson, 124.35; F. Way, 127.27; M. O. Wilkins, 189.59; O. J. Wright, 28.83;
C. Young, 364.25 14,032 00
Miscellaneous:
General Films, Ltd., 505.70; King's Printer, 7,104.76; Marwood Motors. 2,230.00;
Steele, Briggs Seed Co., Ltd., 1,328.82; Sundry persons, judging competitions,
services and expenses, 334.05; Toronto General Insurance Co., 586.22; Wesley
Engravers, 196.80; Newspapers and periodicals, 298.19; accounts under $100,
159.67 12,744 21
Grant ($1,750.00)
Canadian Council on Boys' and Girls' Club Work 1,750 00
Agricultural Representatives Branch $338,113 80
CROPS, SEEDS AND WEEDS BRANCH
Salaries ($9,109.68)
Permanent:
R. E. Goodin, 2,150.00; J. D. MacLeod, 3,075.00; F. E. SprA-, 359.88; W. J.
Stephen, 600.00; C. C. Tennant, 175.00; E. Wallace, 225.00; Public Service Super-
annuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 48.00 6,632 88
Temporary' :
T. V. Carson, 201.81; G. Danska, 450.00; D. J. Joncas, 1,187.49; E. Wallace,
637.50 2,476 80
Travelling Expenses f$l,206.37)
J. D. MacLeod, 762.64; W. J. Stephen, 443.73 1,206 37
Maintenance ($1,198.91)
King's Printer, 840.54 Telephone, 188.01 ; accounts under $100. 170.36 1,198 91
Administration of The Weed Control Act, Crop Improvement
Work, etc. ($15,872.03)
Salaries:
Temporary:
K. McNaught .• 1,400 00
Services, 2,712.50; Expenses, 6,404.62:
C. E. Broughton, 271.10; J. T. Cassin, 1,289.89; R. E. Gumming, 88.01; R. E.
Goodin, 643.59; P. J. Lafleur, 466.10; J. H. McGhee, 309.22; K. E. McXaught,
689.90;E. M. Macdonnell, 1,221.31; E. Pearson, 172.03; Sundry persons attending
conventions, 2,742.00; T. B. Wall, 574.31; M. W. Wallace, 649.66 9,117 12
Prizes:
Girls' and Boys' Clubs, sundry persons 691 50
Miscellaneous:
Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, 1,427.65; King's Printer, 923.02; K. Mc-
Donald & Sons, Ltd., 390.40; A. E. McKenzie & Co., Ltd., 206.65; W. E. Reid,
840.00; Express, etc., 113.79; accounts under SlOO, 776.81 4,678 32
Less: Refund, G. P. McRostie, 1942 14 91
4,663 41
Subventions — Seed Cleaning Plants ($1,000.00)
Beaver Valley Grain & Seed Cleaning Plant, 250.00; J. H. Burrell, 250.00; Mag-
netawan Seed Cleaners, 250.00; Stayner Seed Cleaning Plant, 250.00 1,000 00
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A_25
Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch — Continued
Subventions — Freight on Agricultural Lime ($1,998.06)
Canada Crushed Stone, Ltd., 502.28; North American Cyanamid, Ltd.,
2,224.02 2,726 30
Less: Refund, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa 728 24
1,998 06
Grants — Ontario Crop Improvement Associations and District
Seed Growers' Associations ($9,697.58)
Grants:
Ottawa Valley Seed Fair . 250 00
Sundry Crop Improvement Associations 9,277 20
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer 170 38
Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch $40,082 63
CO-OPERATION AND MARKETS BRANCH
Salaries ($10,324.42)
Permanent:
J. M. Fry, 933.35; L V. Logan, 1,325.00; J. L. B. McDonald, 682.26; W. Newman,
2,624.94; G. F. Perkin, 3,500.00; W. R. Peters, 1,258.87 10,324 42
Travelling Expenses ($1,129.24)
W. Newman, 499.23; G. F. Perkin, 630.01 1,129 24
Maintenance ($1,653.78)
King's Printer, 1,282.79; Telephone, 269.88; accounts under $100, 101.11 1,653 78
Services and Expenses re The Farm Products Control Act, etc. ($1,474.95J
Services, 170.00; Expenses, 470.45:
W. R. Peters, 405.25; H. N. Webster, 235.20 640 45
Miscellaneous:
R. E. Anderson, in trust, 500.00; Postage, 285.00; accounts under $100,
49.50 834 50
Loans in Accordance with the Co-operative Marketing Loan Act ($5,000.00)
Holland Marsh Vegetable Growers' Co-operative 5,000 00
Co-operation and Markets Branch $19,582 39
KEMPTVILLE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
General Office »
Salaries ($6,483.25)
Permanent :
J. Dougherty, 993.75; B. J. Groskopf, 993.75; M. C. McPhail, 3,600.00; M. G.
Millar, 843.75; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment,
52.00 6,483 25
Expenses ($6,706.83)
Travelling Expenses:
M. C. McPhail 1,013 70
Miscellaneous:
Agricultural Chemicals, Ltd., 118.88; Canada Packers, Ltd., 119.72; Canadian
Industries, Ltd., 299.30; Dominion Concrete Co., Ltd., 239.50; Kemptville
Hydro-Electric Commission, 336.77; King's Printer, 154.52; Pay List, wages
of men, 584.55; W. E. Reid, 2,208.00; Woodland Bros., 210.00; Express,
etc., 153.86; postage, 211.00; telephone, 289.35; accounts under $100, 767.68 5,693 13
A 26
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Kemptville Agricultural School — Continued
General Office — Continued
Repairs and Alterations ($1,171.86)
\V. A. Barnes and Sons, 213.90; E. Bush, 714.07; McMaster Lumber Co., 227.36;
Pay List, wages of men, 16.53
Divisions
Salaries, Wages, Travelling Expenses, Equipment, Purchase and Maintenance
of Stock, General Expenses ($46,999.01)
Home Economics
Animal and Field Husbandry.
Chemistry
Farm Mechanics
Poultry
Horticulture
Dairy
Salaries
1,800 00
4,393 75
2,725 00
92 00
3,600 00
4,193 75
4,021 88
Expenses
15,149 07
1,698 58
'4,'2'35 95
2,623 55
2,465 48
Total
1,800 00
19,542 82
4,423 58
92 00
7,835 95
6,817 30
6,487 36
Sa aries. Permanent:
Home Economics:
R. B. Rorke. .
20,826 38 26,172 63 46,999 01
Animal and Field Husbandry:
W. A. Crawford, 1,031.25; A. Johnston, 1,143.75; J. B. Mullen, 993.75;
T. E. Whates, 1,225.00
Chemistry- :
W. B. George
Poultry:
J. F. Eraser
Horticulture:
J. E. Colborne, 162.50; A. J. Logsdail, 3,000.00; R. A. Milne, 1,031.25
Dairy:
E. M. Buck, 421.88; A. L. Gibson, 3,000.00
Public Serx-ice Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment
Salaries, Temporary:
Poultry:
S. \V. Casselman, 612.50; L E. Mullen, 262.50.
Dairy:'
L. J. Presley, 300.00; H. V. Richards, 300.00..
Travelling Expenses:
J. F. Eraser, 402.22; W. B. George, 1,106.04; A. L. Gibson, 102.23; A. J. Logsdail,
307.27
Expenses:
Anderson's Department Store, Ltd., 231.10; Arnoldwold Farms, 235.00; J. F.
Barnard's Sons, Ltd., 2,012.70; G. H. Caldwell, 200.00; Canadian Industries,
Ltd., 492.71; Canadian National Live Stock Records, 142.00; Card Brush Manu-
facturers, 103.59; Classic Ayrshire Sale, 1,185.00; C. B. Craig, 333.41;
Dominion Concrete Co., Ltd., 461.69; A. Dulmage, 147.00; A. Eager, 279.00;
J. A. Eager, 1,107.69; D. K. Edwards, Ltd., 105.00; T. H. Gamble, 150.00;
Imperial Oil, Ltd., 277.68; Kemptville Creameries, Ltd., 1,608.16; S. McConnell,
136.98; K. McDonald & Sons, Ltd., 153.14; E. E. McKendry, 407.96; Maple
1,171 86
1,800 00
4,393 75
2,725 00
2,725 00
4,193 75
3,421 88
92 00
875 00
600 00
1,917 76
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1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE All
Kemptville Agricultural School — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Expenses — Continued
Leaf Milling Co., Ltd., 767.00; R. R. Xess & Sons, 375.00; Oxford-on-Rideau
Egg Producers' Co-operative Association, 1,982.87; Pav List, wages of men,
7,471.92; X. Paul, 250.00; Pelton & Revnolds, 243.83;'C. Richardson & Co.,
190.74; ^L Symington, 100.00; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 1,107.00; Woodland
Bros., 192.00; Postage, 135.00; accounts under SlOO, 1,669.70 24,254 87
Kemptville Agricultural School $61,360 95
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE, GUELPH
Salaries ($46,706.77)
Permanent:
H. T. Batt, 2,725.00; V. R. Brown, 2,625.00; J. S. Glover, 2,925.00; F. J. Grundv,
1,068.75; \V. A. Harris, 1,300.00; A. H. Kennedv, 2,525.00; X. S. McColl, 1,225.00;
C. D. McGilvray, 5,400.00; R. A. Mcintosh, 3,600.00; L. M. Xott, 906.25;
C. E. Phillips, 2,350.00; F. W. Schofield, 3,050.00; A. L. Shepherd, 2,225.00;
E. ^L AL Shepherd, 843.75; D. L. T. Smith, 1,075.00; A. Turner, 1,225.00;
M. Urquhart, 993.75; A. G. Walsh, 993.75; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 150.00 37,206 25
Temporary :
J. W. Barnett, 1,200.00; G. Cairns, 2,100.00; R. Connell, 350.00; F. J. Cote,
500.00; W. J. R. Fowler, 2,500.00; A. J. McDonald, 736.29; C. L. McKinnon,
250.00; M. S. Xaismith, 53.63; D. L. T. Smith, 700.00; O. Szombattv, 655.24;
M. H. Whyte, 455.36 9,500 52
Travelling Expenses ($635.64)
C. D. McGilvray, 362.17; R. A. Mcintosh, 170.88; F. W. Schofield, 59.33; L. Steven-
son, 43.26 635 64
Maintenance ($8,398.04)
J. Armstrong. Ltd., 139.13; Bond Hardware Co., Ltd., 574.56; Doughtv & Mc-
Farlane, 116.94; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 116.40; W. Gramlich, 840.70; Guelph Board
of Light & Heat Commissioners, 126.45; W. Heelev, 116.60; King's Printer,
1,263.31; Lac-Mac Manufacturing Co., 135.00; Mrs. J. E. McDonald, 263.64;
Sundrv persons, animals for dissection, 124.50; W. Simmons, 101.20; R. Stewart,
Ltd., '228.74; Strome's Cartage, 278.06; H. Whvte, 202.50; Express, etc.,
156.99; postage, 1,267.50; telephone, 813.34; accounts under SlOO, 1,532.48 8,398 04
Scholarships and Prizes ($146.25)
Co-operative Supply Department, O.A.C., 27.85; McAinsh & Co., Ltd., 21.85;
Macmillan Company of Canada, Ltd., 96.55 146 25
Research, Investigation and Extension Work, etc. ($12,813.58)
Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 406.31; Central Scientific Company of Canada,
Ltd., 2,583.95; Co-operative Supplv Department, O.A.C., 150.65; Doughtv &
McFarlane, 488.10; Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 145.94; Ingram & Bell, Ltd.,
103.10; Lederle Laboratories, Inc., 588.00; Liquor Control Board of Ontario,
148.32; A. Stewart, Ltd., 539.70; Sundry persons, assisting in laboratory, 1,426.28;
Sundrv \'eterinar\' Doctors, blood samples, vaccinations, tests, etc., 5,299.35;
Accounts under $100, 933.88 12,813 58
Provincial Zoologist
Salary ($3,800.00)
Permanent:
L. Stevenson 3,800 00
Ontario \'eterinary College, Guelph $72,500 28
A 28 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
WESTERN ONfTARIO EXPERIMENTAL FARM, RIDGETOWN
Salaries ($15,873.50)
Permanent:
W. E. Barr, 1,125.00; A. R. Fraser, 1,143.75; G. H. Griffin, 1,200.00; E. I. Hors-
man, 993.75; F. Humble, 600.00; J. Humble, 1,050.00; G. W. Mackay, 1,200.00;
J. J. Neilson, 2,725.00; F. W. Ozanne, 975.00; J. C. Steckley, 3,600.00; T. White,
1,225.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment,
36.00 15,873 50
Purchase of Stock and Equipment, Wages, Seed, Fertilizer, Fuel, Light,
Supplies, Travelling Expenses, Educational and Experimental
Work, Contingencies ($20,595.87)
Travelling Expenses:
J. J. Neilson, 288.89; J. C. Steckley, 833.30; T. White, 3.65 1,125 84
Miscellaneous:
E. C. Brown, 141.05; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 460.75; Canadian National
Live Stock Records, 158.00; W. Corneil, 270.00; B. Cummings, 675.00; Depart-
ment of Agriculture, Ottawa, 531.00; Douglas Seed Co., 401.55; G. Galbraith,
519.60; L. H. Gray, 418.65; F. Hogan, 990.00; T. Hore & Son, 1,202.55; Howard
Township, 130.70; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 251.79; Imperial
Oil, Ltd., 372.01; C. W. Johnston, 198.46; Kearney's Garage, 220.23; W. J.
Mclntyre, 450.00; Mclrvine's Garage, 216.44; A. McLean, 720.00; W. Mac-
Millan, 270.00; G. T. Mickle & Sons, 1,240.05; Mills Hardware, 317.08; M.
Neutens, 499.14; F. O'Neill, 270.00; Pay List, wages of men, 1,867.25; Ridgetown
Public L^tilities Commission, 257.20; J. Rigby, 337.50; Sundry Newspapers,
advertising, 158.64; Shell Oil Companv of Canada, Ltd., 229.23; H. Stewart,
130.00; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 2,583.79; Tri-countv Short Horn Club, 170.00;
I'nion Gas Co., 379.35; L. Wigle, 324.00; B. M. Wilson, 400.00; Postage,
108.00; telephone, 142.11; accounts under $100, 1,465.59 19,476 71
Less: Refund, N. M. Bartlett Spray Works 6 68
19,470 03
Repairs and Alterations ($1,497.32)
R. Chapman & Son, 700.00; Mills Hardware, 108.34; M. W'. Street, 649.78; Warwick
& -Son, 39.20 1,497 32
Agricultur.\l School
Salaries, Travelling Expenses, Supplies and Equipment ($983.79)
MacDonald Coal Co., 643.96; Ridgetown Public L'tilities Commission, 171.56;
Accounts under $100, 168.27 983 79
Western Ontario Experimental Farm, Ridgetown $38,950 48
DEMONSTRATION FARM, NEW LISKEARD
Salaries ($3,075.00)
Permanent:
T. A. Douglas, 1,850.00; C. D. Gardner, 1,225.00 3,075 00
Maintenance, Wa'Jes, Seed, Feed, Fertilizer, Purchase and Shipping of Live
Stock, Equipment and Miscellaneous Expenses ($10,603.53)
Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 145.46; T. A. Douglas, travelling expenses, 132.71;
S. D. Eplett, 138.00; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 421.10; McColl-Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd.,
217.33; MacKav Sales & Service, 106.37; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd., 260.48;
New Liskeard Flour Mill, 453.84; Town of New Liskeard, 100.00; Northern
Ontario Power Co., Ltd., 207.75; Ocean Chemicals, Ltd., 135.00; H. O'Grady,
140.19; Pay List, wages of men, 5,061.91; Select Seeds, 105.80; Geo. Taylor
Hardware, Ltd., 202.00; Timiskaming Canning Co., Ltd., 234.20; Temiskaming
Producers Co-operative Co., Ltd., 615.27; United Farmers Co-operative Co.,
Ltd., 271.48; Express, etc., 134.83; accounts under $100, 1,519.81 10,603 53
Repairs and Alterations ($298.09)
G. Desrosiers, 153.12; Accounts under $100, 144.97 298 09
Demonstration Farm, New Liskeard $13,976 62
1943-44 DEPARTMEXT OF AGRICULTURE A 29
DEMONSTRATION" FARM, HEARST
Maintenance, Wages, Seed, Feed, Fertilizer, Purchase and Shipping of Live
Stock, Equipment and Miscellaneous Expenses ($5,398.91j
G. Doiron& T. Geoffrov, 200.00; Fontaine Lumber & Timber Co., Ltd., 149.00;
Fortier et Fils, 133.80; Hearst Power & Light Co., 114.42; Imperial Oil, Ltd.,
245.53; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd., 343.62; Mercier & Shirley, Ltd., 539.58;
Pav List, wages of men, 2,750.86; C. A. Quenette, 223.75; Accounts under
SlOO, 698.35 5,398 91
Repairs and Alterations S798.39)
F. Boucher, 138.83; Hearst Lumber Co., 239.12; Ward Electric Ser\-ice, 139.10;
Accounts under §100, 281.34 798 39
Demonstration Farm, Hearst 86,197 30
NORTHERN ONTARIO BRANCH
Salaries ($1,893.75)
Permanent:
F. M. Jack 1,425 00
Temporary:
G. Danska 468 75
Purchase of Seed Grain and Seed Potatoes '$6,048.66)
Ser\^ices:
J. P. Lacroix 36 00
Purchase of Seed:
S. E. Anderson, 550.82; E. A. Bartlett, 167.50; Campbell & McXab, 149.60;
D. Craig & Son, 144.94; R. Goltz, 101.58; G. Kemp. 187.73; J. Madill, 148.02;
Ontario Seed Cleaners & Dealers, Ltd., 941.25; Scott's Elevator, 604.48; Steele,
Briggs Seed Co., Ltd., 943.75; A. M. Stewart, 437.52; T. E. Stewart, 113.16;
Temiskaming Producers' Co-operative Co., Ltd., 6,433.50; Accounts under
SlOO, 308.68 11,232 53
Less: Sale of Seed Grain and Seed Potatoes 5,982 45
5,250 08
Miscellaneous:
Express, etc., 467.11; telephone, 151.10; accounts under SlOO. 144.37 762 58
.\ssistance to Creameries ($300.00)
Maver's Cheese Factor\-, 100.00; Moonbeam Co-operative, Ltd., 100.00; Xorembega
Cheese Factory, 100.00 300 00
Equipment and Contingencies ($212.12)
King's Printer, 185.37; Accounts under SlOO, 26.75 212 12
Northern Ontario Branch S8,454 53
ontario agricultural college. guelph
General Offices
Salaries ($67,620.53)
Permanent:
President's Office:
E. F. Cheevers, 993.75; G. L Christie, 7.500.00; W. J. Fairweather, 777.76;
N. G. Kelso, 1,143.75; E. M. Paterson, 993.75; A. M. Porter, 2,100.00; J. B.
Reynolds, 3,000.00 16.509 01
Bursar's Office:
R. Bechtel, 250.00; L. Z. O'Xeil, 1,850.00; \V. J. Precious, 1,625.00; T. H.
Stuart, 3,075.00 6,800 00
A 30 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Xo. 1
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph — Continued
General Offices — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Permanent — Continued
Dining Hall, Dormitories, etc.:
K. M. Beck, 1,700.00; J. D. Brydon, 1,143.75; C. Cockman, 1,143.75; J. C.
Hersey, 1,143.75; R. J. Jennings, 1,050.00; \V. Macdonald, 1,143.75; C. T.
Moore, 1,500.00; W. G. Moore, 1,600.00; A. J. Pitman, 975.00; J. Taylor,
1,225.00; W. R. Walker, 1,013.79 '. . . . 13,638 79
Engineer's Department:
W. Fletcher. 1,325.00; G. T. Gibson, 1,325.00; J. B. L. Good, 1,325.00; A. V.
Green, 2,625.00; T. Guthrie. 1,625.00; G. Johnston, 1,325.00; E. McGee,
1,525.00; J. P. J. O'Connell, 170.13; J. Quarrie, 1,325.00; R. W. Yates,
1,608.33 14,178 46
-Mechanical Department:
T. Amos, 1.600.00; R. S. Crawford. 1.625.00; W. H. Dobbie. 1,143.75; \V.
MacLeod, 1,425.00; J. Simpson, 1,325.00; W. W. Swindell, 1,525.00; T. J.
Vipond, 1,525.00 10,168 75
Library:
M. K. Macdonald, 1,200.00; F. G. Partridge, 1,200.00; L. Watt, 1,425.00. . . . 3,825 00
Public Sersdce Superannuation Fund, Contributions re Enlistments 132 00
Temporary:
President's Office:
W. J. Fairiveather 411 07
Bursar's Office:
H. M. Scott 432 46
Engineer's Department:
A. Black .' 1,524 99
Expenses ($126,109.86)
Wages — Servants:
Sundry Servants 626 93
Temporary Assistance:
R. Bechtel, 1,067.00; C. R. Eccles. 161.86; T. McGunnigle. 658.00; W. Pettitt,
1,192.60; E. Roberts, 480.00; W. L. Stuart, 319.00; Accounts under $100,
742.26 4,620 72
Contingencies including Expenses of Short Courses:
James Fisher Co., Ltd., 270.48; King's Printer, 2,687.41; Province of Ontario
Savings Office, 319.76; Postage, 820.36; accounts under $100, 679.61 4,777 62
Travelling Expenses:
G. L Christie, 182.01; R. Goodwin-Wilson, 160.63; L. R. Br\'ant, 48.50; E. H. Gar-
rard, 35.75; T. H. Jones. 160.25; R. Keegan, 228.90; H. W. Kitching, 434.61; R. G.
Knox, 672.24; J. Laughland, 294.78; R. Love. 27.15; A. W. Mason, 52.79; G. P.
McRostie, 381.61; G.^E. Raithbv. 241.04; G. E. Reaman, 77.40; A. D. Runions,
319.39; W. H. Sproule. 185.25; 'M. W. Staples. 41.00; C. L. Thomson, 139.57;
J. R. Weir, 144.27; M. L. Wright, 78.65; F. E. Wolff, 185.79; Accounts under
$25. 255.27 4,346 85
Library:
Bookshelf Bindery. 112.45; Canada Library Binding. 536.00; Wm. Dawson
Subscription Service. Ltd.. 1.068.39; King's Printer. 100.76; Moore Cottrell
Subscription Agencies. 335.57; H. W. Wilson Co., 202.99; Newspapers and
periodicals, 224.65; accounts under $100, 841.64 3,422 45
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A^
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph — Continued
General Offices — Continued
Expenses — Continued
Provisions, Laundry, Engine Room Supplies, Fuel and Light:
Board of Light and Heat Commission, 508.31; Bond Hardware Co., Ltd., 132.97;
W. Buchan, 457.20; Callander Foundry' and Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 347.93;
Canada Bread Co., Ltd., 215.20; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 124.44; Combustion
Engineering Corporation, Ltd., 623.90; Dairy Department, O.A.C., 109.38;
Diamond Specialty, Ltd., 101.66; Gillies-Guy, Ltd., 21,327.78; W. Grieve,
1,314.87; Guelph Creamery, 176.02; Guthrie Bros., 188.84; Hydro-Electric
Power Commission of Ontario, 18,362.64; Imperialle Fuels, 23,076.41; Kloepfer
Coal Co., 886.31; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 111.66; Ontario Reformatory,
Guelph, Industries, 268.36; Peerless Machine and Tool Co., Ltd., 150.79; Valley
Camp Coal Co., Ltd., 21,137.17; Wellington Packers, Ltd., 203,55; E. Wollis,
1,276.20; Accounts under $100, 1,164.62 92,266 2 1
Furniture, Furnishings, Repairs and Equipment:
Berkel Products Co., Ltd., 136.00; Bond Hardware Co., Ltd., 307.73; Ellis &
Howard, Ltd., 162.52; Guelph Lumber Co., Ltd., 190.04; F. I. Martin, 137.60;
A. Muirhead Co., Ltd., 233.44; Penfold Hardware Co., 266.81; Ritchie Bros.,
1,018.84; Sherwin-Williams Co., Ltd., 151.02; R. Stewart, Ltd., 432.02; Taylor-
Forbes, Ltd., 115.51; Accounts under $100, 1,520.18 4,671 71
Student Labour:
Sundry Students 3,337 71
Telephone Service, Rent, etc.:
Bell Telephone Co 1,769 40
Scholarships:
Sundry Students 130 00
Special Research Work in Different Divisions:
Services:
P. Dovle, 183.82; W. T. Ewen, 1,530.00; R. Harrison, 78.00; S. J. Illerbrum,
52.90; W. G. Mosley, 170.20 • 2,014 92
Travelling Expenses:
N.J. Thomas 58 06
Maintenance:
Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 324.00; W. A. Chrysler & Son, 160.09;
Guelph Lumber Co., Ltd., 663.04; F. W. Jones & Sons, 486.72; J. Lefneski,
458.91 ; Accounts under $100, 126.37 2,219 13
Purchase and Maintenance of Automobiles, Trucks and Tractors:
Canadian Oil Cos., Ltd., 974.78; H. Little, 478.34; Toronto General Insurance
Co., 181.41; Accounts under $100, 213.62 1,848 15
Bacteriology
Botany
Chemistry
Trent Institute
Entomology
English
Animal Nutrition
Agricultural Engineering
Farm Economics
Extension
Macdonald Institute and Dor-
mitories 13,712 09 29 18 13,741 27
Divisions
Salaries
Expenses
Total
16,534
77
2,358 47
18,893
24
14,349
92
1,192
40
15,542
32
42,481
00
7,721
89
50,202
89
1,550
00
1,550
00
11,653
75
1,935
67
13,589
42
11,992
74
405
29
12,398
03
9,370 41
5,330 95
14,701
36
25,159
00
4,992
06
30,151
06
5,007
04
689
28
5,696
32
4,015
12
4,468
54
8,483
66
A 32 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Salaries Expenses Total
Animal Husbandry 34,724 38 46,840 21 81,564 59
P'icld Experiments . 29,821 30 17,943 02 47,764 32
Experimental Dairy and Dairy
School 15,002 43 10,458 69 25,461 12
Poultry 31,639 18 39,493 03 71,132 21
Horticulture 30,057 65 13,813 33 43,870 98
Apiculture 7,674 58 2,938 72 10,613 30
Physical Education 3,852 08 3,852 08
308,597 44 160,610 73 469,208 17
Salaries ($308,597.44)
Permanent:
Bacteriology:
C. H. Castell, 2,150.00; J. E. Cheevers, 1,068.75; E. M. Daum, 1,225.00;
A. T. Davey, 3,050.00; E. H. Garrard, 3,075.00; E. Renouf, 1,143.75; D. B.
Shutt, 2,037.50; M. L. Wright, 1,850.00 15,600 00
Botany:
W. G. Evans, 2,375.00; J. E. Howitt, 4,000.00; J. D. MacLachlan, 2,775.00;
P. C. Mockford, 1,143.75; D. R. Sands, 3,050.00; F. E. Spry, 487.50 13,831.25
Chemistry:
H. G. Bell, 2,887.50; L. A. Birk, 2,375.00; L. R. Bryant, 2,775.00; R. Bryant,
991.11; J. V. Dawes, 300.00; W. T. Evven, 366.67; H. L. Fulmer, 3,500.00;
T. J. Heeg, 2,050.00; D. G. Johns, 1,225.00; I. Master, 345.97; M. McNab,
3,000.00; F. F. Morwick, 2,650.00; J. R. Rothwell, 1,850.00; G. N. Ruhnke,
4,200.00; N. J. Thomas, 2,300.00; W. I. Van Norman, 731.25; R. Waghorne,
1,850.00; L. R. Webber, 1,850.00; A. L. Willis, 1,850.00 37,097.50
Trent Institute:
W. Rushton 1,550 00
Entomology:
A. Bechtel, 993.75; R. K. Chapman, 1,850.00; H. W. Goble, 2,050.00; A. G.
McNally, 2,050.00; H. E. Scott, 1,550.00; R. W. Thompson, 2,900.00 11,393 75
English:
K. M. Gunvaldsen, 1,950.00; V. C. Lowell, 2,125.00; E. C. McLean, 3,225.00;
G. E. Reaman, 3,800.00; W. C. Rowe, 675.00 11,775 00
Animal Nutrition:
M. M. Daniells, 600.00; E. V. Evans, 2,565.00; D. C. Hill, 2,225.00; L Motzok,
2,025.00 7,415 00
Agricultural Engineering:
W. C. Blackwood, 4,000.00; W. C. Cox, 1,925.00; F. L. Ferguson, 2,887.50;
E. A. Gale, 993.75; R. R. Graham, 625.00; E. W. Kendall, 3,000.00; H. W.
Kitching, 2,300.00; F. Lynch, 1,143.75; W. S. McDermid, 1,143.75; R. C.
MofiFatt, 2,887.50; W. P. Shorey, 2,125.00; M. A. Weekes, 1,143.75 24,175 00
Farm Economics:
H. M. Reeves, 993.75; C. W. Riley, 2,850.00 3,843 75
Extension:
J. Buchanan, 168.88; E. L Meston, 993.75; W. D. Tolton, 2,575.00 3,737 63
Macdonald Institute and Dormitories:
L. E. Butchart, 756.25; O. R. Cruikshank, 3,450.00; M. C. Kay, 1,833.34;
J. M. G. Lambden, 1,850.00; A. B. Meron, 756.25; J. E. Stubbs,
1,143.75 9,789.59
Less, Refund, Dominion Government 3,277 50
6,512 09
I
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 33
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Permanent — Continued
Animal Husbandry-:
E. Auld, 918.75; G. R. Bavne, 1,068.75; A. W. Crawford, 1,371.77; J. Florence,
1,308.33; A. Grant, 1,225.00; D. R. Harrison, 1,225.00; W. J. Hewitt, 1,125.00;
C. Hoad, 1,131.25; R. G. Knox, 4,000.00; A. W. Luscombe, 1,308.33; A. R.
Mahonev, 1,225.00; J. McLeod, 1,300.00; H. R. Palmer, 1,283.87; G. E.
Raithbv, 3,600.00; G. R. Rennie, 1,125.00; A. D. Runions, 2,725.00; J. Slinger,
1,308.33; M. \V. Staples, 2,737.50; E. C. Stillwell, 2,887.50; F. E. Wolff,
1,850.00 34,724 38
Field Experiments:
J. R. Barnet, 1,050.00; \V. G. Burnett, 570.16; T. P. Davmond. 1,325.00;
E. Emslie. 1,125.00; M. B. Gibson, 1,068.75; E. E. Hood, 1,225.00; R. Keegan,
2,650.00; J. Laughland, 3,050.00; A. \V. Mason, 3.000.00; A. D. McCorkindale,
1,068.75; G. P. McRostie, 4.200.00; H. C. McWilliams, 1.068.75; J. M. Rae,
1,068.75; D. Urquhart, 1,143.75; J. R. Weir, 2,375.00; A. E.Whiteside, 1,800.00 27,788 91
Experimental Dain,' and Dairy School:
X. F. Dillistone, 369.76; F. W. Hamilton, 2.300.00; O. R. Irvine, 2,075.00;
A. G. Leggatt, 1,575.00; I. Master, 677.42; H. H. Matthews, 1,225.00; H. A.
Smallfield, 225.00; W. H. Sproule, 3,562.50 12,009 68
Poultrv-r
G. D. Amos, 1,068.75; J. E. Bergev, 2,375.00; W. J. Chapman, 1,125.00;
H. M. Cram, 993.75; W. Davis, 1,068.75; G. Faull, 1,491.94; J. F. Francis,
2.925.00; C. M. Huntsman, 2,225.00; E. I. Lewis, 1,225.00; J. J. Macllraith,
2,225.00; W. A. Maltbv, 1,068.75; F. X. Marcellus, 4,200.00; J. H. Pettit,
2,225.00; S. J. Slinger, 1,850.00; E. S. Snyder, 2,925.00; F. A. Strong, 675.00 29,666 94
Horticulture:
H. W. Bailev, 1.256.25; G. R. Clarke, 1,068.75; A. T. Crav, 787.50; R. Good-
win-Wilson, 1,875.00; J. Henr^-, 1,225.00; L. W. Heringa, 1.325.00; W. F.
Johnston, 1,068.75; T. H. Jones, 2,362.50; G. I. Laidlaw, 1,300.00; J. M.
Markle, 1,125.00; G. M. Mever, 1,116.66; A. Richardson, 1,031.25; W. N.
Simmons, 1,225.00; J. Slater', 1,225.00; S. Smith, 1,225.00; J. C. Tavlor,
1,725.00; C. L. Thomson, 2,100.00; A. H. Tomlinson, 3,000.00; J. H. L.
Truscott, 2,675.00 28,716 66
Apiculture:
A. B. Adie, 1,143.75; A. R. Mallorv, 424.98; A. E. Martin. 1,143.75; G. F.
Townsend, 2,775.00; M. R. Weadick, 450.00 5,937 48
Physical Education:
F. G. Baldwin, 2,708.33; W. Fitzgerald, 1,143.75 3,852 08
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution, re Enlistments 1,122 00
Temporary':
Bacteriology-:
J. W. Conner 846 77
Botany:
M. M. Conroy 458 67
Chemistry:
R. Brvant, 243.54; R. J. Brvden, 2,149.98; J. Buchanan, 610.00; J. V. Dawes,
238.71; G. V. Palmer, 918.75; F. E. Roadhouse, 846.77; W. I. Van Norman,
243.75 5,251 50
English:
A. Stapleton 217 74
A 34 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Temporan.- — Continued
Animal Nutrition:
M. Briggs, 388.10; E. Pepper, 412.50; M. E. Schnurr, 201.81; E. D. Sparke,
825.00 1,827 41
Agricultural Engineering:
A. E. XeflF 900 00
Farm Economics:
W. R. Dymond, 470.00; W. A. Muir, 561.29 1,031 29
Extension:
J. Buchanan, 197.32; M. M. Sutton, 80.17 277 49
Macdonald Institute and Dormitories:
L. E. Brill, 1,800.00; L. E. Hanna, 1,800.00; E. Master, 1,800.00; E. D.
Morgan, 1,800.00 7,200 00
Field Experiments:
G. H. Binns, 600.00; W. G. Burnett, 315.32; G. M. McWilliam, 40.62; A.
Paddison, 880.45 1,836 39
Experimental Dairy and Dairy School:
L. L. Bedford, 962.50; B. Millar, 420.00; H. J. Neeb, 750.00; A. Scannell,
110.25; S. T. Shaver, 300.00; H. A. Smallfield, 1,500.00 4,042 75
Less: Transferred to War Emergency Training and Recon-
struction, Department of Education 1,050 00
2,992 75
Poultry:
I. R. Sparling, 1,747.24; F. A. Strong, 225.00 1,972 24
Horticulture:
M. L. Hancock, 75.00; L. G. Klein, 987.90; J. H. McKen, 49.80; V. L. Thomp-
son, 186.29 1,298 99
Apiculture:
P. \V. Burke, 1,350.00; M. G. Goetz, 387.10 1,737 10
Expenses ($160,610.73)
Services:
W. T. Adkins, 105.47; M. Argent, 257.66; W. T. Banting, 150.00; J. R. Booth,
85.00; J. Briggs, 378.87; R. Burr, 60.00; R. G. Carrothers, 6.00; E. Chapman,
244.67; R. E. Cumming, 389.00; E. M. Davies, 33.75; J. Dawes, 160.00; P. J.
Dovle, 680.74; M. Drohan, 164.50; C. C. Duncan, 630.00; J. Evans, 373.50;
E. Gaertner, 327.50; H. Gorsline, 168.00; J. Guthrie, 160.00; A. G. Ireton, 522.00;
E. T. Jacobs, 341.28; F. X. Jerome, 846.00; W. Kieffer, 146.64; J. D. McConachie,
735.00; K. Mitchell, 40.00; M. Mosser, 110.00; C. A. Nichol, 334.60; Pay List,
wages of men, 34,998.39; W. F. Pepper, 676.00; S. Peterson, 354.17; P. Ruhnke,
14.00; T. H. Shield, 6.00; D. A. Smith, 960.00; J. Slinger, 78.00; W. A. Stevenson,
20.00; F. J. Sweenev, 419.52; A. W. Synnott, 224.84; G. S. Taylor, 98.00; O. Walsh,
464.66; M. R. Weadick, 84.00; H. B. Webster, 336.00 46,183 76
Travelling Expenses:
H. G. Bell, 38.40; J. E. Bergey, 1,783.16; L. A. Birk, 76.40; P. W. Burke, 88.11;
G. C. Burt, 442.38; R. Burr, 32,74; W. C. Cox, 920.01; R. E. Cumming. 324.40;
C. C. Duncan, 353.61; W. R. Dvmond, 159.40; W. G. Evans, 28.27; E. V. Evans,
40.16; W. T. Ewen, 890.94; F^ L. Ferguson, 449.61; J. F. Francis, 408.16; H.
Gorsline, 93.84; H. W. Goble, 171.21; D. C. Hill, 44.00; J. E. Howitt, 115.51;
C. M. Huntsman, 1,501.08; A. G. Ireton, 454.22; F. X. Jerome, 624.44; J. J.
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A35
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Expenses — Continued
Travelling Expenses — Continued
Macllraith, 251.50; J. D. MacLachlan, 104.41; F. X. Marcellus, 464.65; J. D.
McConachie, 634.17; W. R. McKee, 35.35; A. G. McXallv, 78.58; F. F. Morwick,
134.04; I. Motzok, 34.95; J. B. Nelson, 123.92; C. A. Xichol, 230.30; W. F.
Pepper, 265.15; J. H. Pettit, 370.31; G. X. Ruhnke, 151.22; P. Ruhnke, 25.50;
D. R. Sands, 64.40; H. E. Scott, 209.10; W. P. Shorev, 688.44; E. Sinclair, 46.05;
E. S. Snvder, 79.54; S. J. Slinger, 64.65; I. R. Sparling, 1,638.38; G. S. Tavlor,
104.96; X. J. Thomas, 557.67: R. W. Thompson, 319.22; W. D. Tolton, 121.28;
G. F. Townsend, 442.90; J. P. Walker, 205.05; L. R. Webber, 628.74; H. B.
Webster, 237.30; A. L. Willis, 169.54; Accounts under S25, 137.98 17,659 30
Maintenance:
Acton Flour Mills, 624.40; Agricultural Chemicals, Ltd., 534.96; Alberta Live
Stock Associations, 1,925.00; American Can Co., 138.23; Animal Husbandn,-
Department, O.A.C., 3,662.11; J. Armstrong, Ltd., 129.07; Associated Screen
Xews, Ltd., 117.90; W. T. Banting. 105.50; A. M. Barber, 286.62; T. R. Barber,
156.34; X. M. Bartlett Sprav Works, 171.44; Beattv Bros., Ltd., 101.71; R. O.
Biggs, 710.00; C. ^L Blvth^ 123.15; Bond Hardware Co., Ltd., 740.56; J. H.
Borthwick, 208.12; Brantford Cordage Co., Ltd., 111.05; W. Breese, 286.18;
British Drug Houses, Ltd., 187.47; Canadian Baled Shavings Co., Ltd., 246.62;
Canada Packers, Ltd., 556.61; J. A. Caesar, 135.00; Canada and Dominion Sugar
Co., Ltd., 660.00; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 201.87; Canadian In-
dustrial Alcohol Co., Ltd., 878.35; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 625.29; Canadian
Laboratory Supplies Co., Ltd., 522.23; Canadian Xational Live Stock Records
372.25; Canadian Oil Cos., Ltd., 346.48; J. B. Carter, 200.00; M. Clark, 200.00
Champlain Milk Products Co., Ltd., 247.50; Chivers & Sons, Ltd., 281.61
Central Scientific Co., Ltd., 4,206.52; H. M. Clubine & Co., Ltd., 279.90; M. C.
Cowper, 186.62; Dairv Department, O.A.C., 591.87; Dawson Subscription Ser-
vice, Ltd., 131.83; Denlson & Britton, 166.17; DeLaval Co., Ltd., 202.23; P.
DiMaggio, 150.00; Dominion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 408.50; Douglas Seed Co.,
238.45; Doughtv & MacFarlane, 1.222.36; J. Dudgeon, 152.00; Dustbane Pro-
ducts, Ltd.. 315.16; The Earl of EUesmere, 223.50; Ellis & Howard, Ltd.,
.348.04; Fisher Orchards, 524.18; Executors of J. Flower, 536.40; J. D. Gale,
142.72; General Films, Ltd., 129.70; Gilson Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 138.30;
Guelph Creamerv, 255.42; Guelph Lumber Co., Ltd., 790.87; Guelph Paper Box
Co., 218.92; Gooderham & Worts, Ltd., 195.50; J. L. Hamilton, 381.65; Hann-
I.-Gav Farms, 101.54; Harrison Motor Ser\-Ice, 174.45; Hartford Livestock In-
surance Co., 108.00; A. Haas, 284.00; Hergott Thresher Co., 297.23; Imperial
Oil Co., Ltd., 957.98; F. W. Jones & Son, 206.43; Ketchum Manufacturing Co.,
Ltd., 3,396.60; King's Printer, 3,983.15; Kloepfer Coal Co., 450.32; Laidlaw
Lumber Co., Ltd., 720.00; J. Lefneski, 157.37: H. Little. 195.96; Longmans
Green & Co., 201.35; Lett & Co.. Ltd., 132.00; Macv Machinerv Co., Ltd.,
390.00; MacDonald Electric, Ltd., 145.40; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd., 11,991.72;
Martlin & Lawrie, Ltd., 313.12; Macdonald, Eraser & Co., Ltd., 2,581.43; Merck
& Co., Ltd., 107.00; Moss Garage, 157.50; Muirhead Co., Ltd., 193.26; Xational
Fertilizers, Ltd., 148.60; Xational Grocers Co., Ltd., 413.07; XIagara Brand Sprav
Co., Ltd., 179.74; Xichols Chemical Co., Ltd., 132.34; Xorfolk Street United
Church Women's Association, 307.50 ; X'orthern Paint & \'arnish Co., Ltd.,
147.50; O.A.C. Review, 251.00; Ocean Chemicals, Ltd., 760.00; Ontario Re-
formatorv Industries, 136.88; Ontario Yorkshire Club, 195.00; Peerless Machine
& Tool Co., Ltd., 107.49; Penfold Hardware Co., 321.22; A. L. Philip & Co.,
445.71; Pioneer Equipment Co. ,.797. 55; C. Pryde, 894.81; E. Pullan Wipers and
Waste Co., Ltd., 146.25; Quaker Oats Co., Ltd., 484.41; W. E. Reid, 3.104.00
Richards Glass Co., Ltd., 640.16; Richardson Bond & Wright, Ltd., 158.00
C. Richardson & Co., Ltd.. 789.97 ; Royal Paper & Supply Co., 423.65
Sherwin-Williams Co., Ltd., 154.56 ; Sllverwood Dairies, Ltd., 707.58; E. D
Smith & Sons, Ltd., 175.81; A. Stewart, Ltd., 728.61; R. Stewart, Ltd., 969.31
J. H. Sweeney, 140.00; Sutherland-Schultz Electric Co., Ltd., 151.11; Taylor-
Forbes, Ltd., 334.09; Thornton Hobson & Co., 1,314.18; Toronto Elevators,
Ltd., 7,905.43; United Farmers Co-operative Co., Ltd., 188.10; Underwood
Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 232.95; Vaughan Seed Co., 139.07; R. G. Wallace, 357.60;
Walker Wallace, Ltd., 1,558.75; Wards Xatural Science Est., Inc., 272.74;
E. Webb and Sons, Ltd.. 553.96; Witts Fertilizer Works. 148.60; Wong Jack
Laundrv. 117.49 ; W. C. Wood & Co., Ltd., 100.00; G. H. Wood & Co., Ltd.,
206.15; Woods Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 189.58; C. Yeates Co., Ltd., 540.92:
A 36 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph — Continued
Divisions — Continued
Expenses — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Express, etc., 2,047.15; newspapers and periodicals, 859.48; postage, 3,083.16;
telephone, 590.95; telegrams, 151.81; accounts under $100, 7,882.17. . 97,962 40
Less: Refund, Excise Tax on alcohol purchases, 1942-1943. . . . 1,194 73
96,767 67
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph $662,938 56
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($8,000.00)
Hon. Thomas L. Kennedy (August 18, 1943, to March 31, 1944) 4,967 74
Hon. P. M. Dewan (April 1, 1943, to August 17, 1943) 3,032 26
Subsidy for Cheddar Cheese and Administration Expenses (2,086,599.41)
(7 Geo. VI, Chap. 3)
Salary, Temporary:
M. A. Cameron 937 50
Subsidy:
Sundry Persons - 2,085,302 22
Expenses:
King's Printer, 336.12 Telegrams, 23.57 359 69
Subsidy for Premiums on Swine and Administration Expenses ($1,112,470.06)
(7 George VI, Chap. 3)
Salaries:
Permanent:
H. M. Snelgrove 60 28
Temporary:
M. F. Barrett, 625.20; E. R. Blayney, 123.75; M. G. C. Boultbee, 68.75;
M. J. Cromar, 937.50; R. E. Devall, 937.50; D. Gallaugher, 937.50; C. M.
Greenslade, 877.23; S. A. Kirk, 937.50; E. Lee, 720.42; J. M. T. Lummiss,
937.50; H. E. Mansell, 887.36; B. E. Marten, 937.50; L. Newell, 462.50;
G. L O'Donnell, 956.25; G. E. Parker, 137.50; M. D. Price, 1,012.50; H.
Pritchard, 328.00; M. A. J. Reid, 166.33; W. H. Vetter, 170.77; M. M. Web-
ster, 937.50; M. Welsh, 117.54; D. J. Woods, 598.39; F. C. Wylie, 937.50. . . 14,752 49
Subsidy:
Sundry Persons 1,096,812 00
Expenses:
King's Printer, 763.19; Accounts under $100, 82.10 845 29
Subsidy for Sugar Beets and Administration Expenses ($36,471.81)
(7 George VI, Chap. 30)
Sundry Persons >. 36,47 1 81
Seed Grain Subsidy Act ($226.66)
(R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 279)
Township of Adjala 226 66
Statutory $3,243,767 94
SPECIAL WARRANTS
Subsidy to Farmers for Clean Wool ($109,393.10)
Sundry Persons 109,393 10
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AJ7
Special Warrants — Continued
Subsidy on Feed Grain from Western Canada ($551,331.76)
Salaries, Temporary:
M. W. Adamson, 287.20; M. E. Bishop, 487.93; A. Crosland, 215.92; M. T.
Greenslade, 533.47; D. J. Johnston, 263.91; A. A. E. Kilgour, 299.57; E. Leigh,
321.73; M. E. Lindner, 404.03; M. Lummiss, 393.65; H. MacCharles, 189.10;
B. M. MacDonald, 327.00; T. L. M. MacKav, 479.38; S. H. Mair, 226.13; ^L L.
Milne, 81.25; M. E. Milton, 78.73; P. G. Price, 192.50; H. G. C. Stone, 238.71;
B. L. Walden, 388.10; H. I. Webb, 580.20 5,988 51
Subsidy:
Sundry Persons 541,236 65
Expenses:
Jas. Fisher Co., Ltd., 2,062.48; King's Printer, 1,810.00; Underwood Elliott
Fisher, Ltd., 226.38; Accounts under SlOO, 7.74 4,106 60
Commission of Enquiry respecting Agricultural Affairs ($9,999.25)
Services, 5,265.00; Expenses, 4,655.31:
^L C. Allen, 750.85; C. B. Bovnton, 251.75; W. E. Breckon, 434.20; S. Brown,
382.19; M. B. Cochran, 517.75; H. L. Craise, 437.60; W. A. Dr^'den, 283.95;
X. A. Fletcher, 502.47; F. F. Griesbach, 336.00; Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, 200.00;
J. Henderson, 39.95; Mrs. X. P. Holmes, 101.20; M. M. Hood, 40.30; H. Huflfman,
397.27; A. Leitch, 1,901.54; R. F. Lick, 255.20; A. McKinnev, Jr., 396.35; G. M.
Mitchell, 188.80; W. H. Montgomer\% 303.47; A. W. Pope. 803.15; ^L M. Robin-
son, 186.10; H. H. Scott, 225.72; R. J. Scott, 422.75; W. L. Whvte, 251.65;
G. H. Wilson, 310.10; Accounts under SlOO, 78.94 9,999 25
Expenditures in Connection with the Establishment of Ontario House,
London, England ($223,400.00)
J. S. p. Armstrong, Accountable advance, 222,350.00; S. E. Percival, salarv, 1,000.00;
cost of living bonus, 50.00 223,400 00
Special Warrants 8894,124 11
Total Expenditure, Department of Agriculture $6,301,059.58
PART B
DEPARTMENT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Main Office, Salaries, Maintenance, Etc 8
Supreme Court of Ontario 9
Accountant's Office 15
Shorthand Reporters 10
Toronto and York Crown Attorney's Office 10
Land Titles Office 10
Drainage Referess 1 1
Criminal Justice Accounts 11
Administration of Justice in Counties, Cities and Districts 11, 12
Magistrates 14
Public Trustee's Office 14
Official Guardian's Office 15
Fire Marshal's Office 16
Inspector of Legal Offices 16
Law Enforcement Branch 18
Ontario Securities Commission 24
Statutory 24
Allowances to Supreme Court Judges 24
Allowances to County and District Judges 25
Administration of Justice Expenses Act 25
Probation Offices 25
Expenses of Elections 25
Special Warrants 27
Summary 7
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No. 1
Permanent:
DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL
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Hon. L. E. Blackwell, Minister (Statutory, see page B 24)
Hon. Eric W. Cross, Minister (Statutory-, see page B 24)
Hon. G. D. Conant, Minister (Statutory, see page N 7)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($44,763.90)
C. L. Snyder Deputy Attorney-General 7,125 00
L. Bannon, 1,068.75; R. C. Buckley, 3,780.22; W. B. Common, 5,062.50; I. E.
Culnan, 937.50; C. M. Flahiff, 1,450.00; C. P. Hope, 4,125.00; E. M. Jack,
1,200.00; C. R. Magone, 6,125.00; G. B. McLeod, 1,110.42; A. W. Nicol, 2,950.00;
B. I. Pidgeon, 1,625.00; C. M. Potten, 1,383.33; E. H. Thom, 768.75; V. T.
Vincent, 2,025.00; W. K. Weatherall, 525.00; B. L. Wenn, 937.50; E. M. Wildey,
673.39; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 448.00
Temporary:
J. F. Fullerton, 238.33; W. G. How, 43.33; D. B. Spence, 86.67; E. H. Thom,
243.75; O. L. Walton, 662.71; W. K. Weatherall, 168.75.
43,320 36
1,443 54
Travelling Expenses ($1,026.16)
Hon. L. E. Blackwell, 300.00; Hon. E. W. Cross, 200.00; Hon. G. D. Conant, 50.00;
C. R. Magone, 135.10; A. W. Nicol, 47.40; C. L. Snj^der, 276.46; Accounts
under §25, 17.20
1,026 16
Maintenance ($2,040.56)
Harcourts, Ltd., 132.55; King's Printer, 1,037.11;-
408.96; accounts under $100, 246.54
-Telegrams, 215.40; telephone,
2,040 56
Crown Counsel Prosecutions ($6,075.03)
Expenses:
W. B. Common, 191.25; C. P. Hope, 56.65; C. R. Magone, 41.75; C. L. Snyder,
103.35.
Fees and Expenses:
J. E. Anderson, 10.00; A. F. Annis, 554.00; H. Arrell, 20.00; H. Atkinson, 111.80
A. D. Bell, 833.92; J. F. P. Birnie, 20.00; A. H. Boddv, 152.00; A. L. Brooks
172.00; S. A. Caldbick, 421.00; W. P. Clement, 184.00; X. L. Croome, 10.00
A. G. Davis, 488.00; H. R. Devman, 28.84; W. I. Dick, 20.00; B. C. Donnan
20.00; R. D. Evans, 10.00; J. W. Freeborn, 20.00; K. S. Ham, 20.00; F. Hammond
94.85; J. G. Harkness, 20.00; D. E. Holmes, 20.00; P. V. Ibbetson, 103.15; J. M
Kearns, 20.00; W. E. Kellv, 20.00; W. S. Lane, 10.00; E. H. Lancaster, 20.00
W. S. Maguire, 627.14; C.'W\ A. Marion, 122.00; V. J. McEIderr^^ 112.00; C
McKav, 20.00; F. C. Powell, 10.00; E. R. Read, 10.00; T. J. Rignev, 872.00
C. C. Savage, 112.76; H. E. Stone, 10.00; H. M. Tavlor, 20.00; E. A. Tilley
196.00; C. F. Tuer, 166.57
393 00
5,682 03
General Litigation and Legal Services ($7,974.27)
Reference to Privy Council re Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd.:
Blake & Redden, professional services 4,538 45
Reference to Privy Council re Alberta Debt Adjustment Act:
Blake & Redden, professional services 3,026 76
Reference, Supreme Court of Canada, re Criminal Proceedings, LLS. Military Forces:
Mundy-Goodfellow Printing Co., Ltd., printing factums, 72.50; McNulty, Charle-
son & Anglin, professional services, 157.08 229 58
Sundr\' Litigations:
C. R. Magone, travelling expenses, 138.48; Accounts under $100, 41.00 179.48
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B9
Main Office — Continued
Commissions and Sundry Investigations ($173.59)
O. E. Lennox, expenses re A. M. Allis and Ford Motor Co., Ltd 173 59
Law Revision Committee Expenses ($469.36)
F. H. Barlow, travelling expenses, 123.25; J. H. McDonald, travelling expenses,
111.20; E. H. Silk, travelling expenses, 109.85; C. A. Wright, travelling expenses,
113.49; Accounts under SlOO, 11.57 469 36
Cost of Living Bonus ($211,283.39)
Sundry Employees 2 1 1 ,283 39
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($195.37)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 350.78, less refund of employees' contribution, 155.41 195 37
Conferences on Improving Laws ($559.12)
F. H. Barlow, travelling expenses, 270.80; L. R. MacTavish, travelling expenses,
233.10; W. P. J. O'Meara, travelling expenses, 50.00; Express, 5.22 559 12
County Law Libraries ($2,000.00)
Sundry Law Associations, grants 2,000 00
Law Library— Books, Reports, etc. ($502.72)
Canada Law Book Co., Ltd., 189.24; Carswell & Co., Ltd., 181.48; Accounts
under $100, 132.00 • 502 72
Main Office $277,063 47
SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO
Grant to Judges' Library ($700.00)
Hon. R. L. Kellock, Treasurer 700 00
Judges' Staff
Salaries ($7,312.50)
Permanent:
E. M. Coles, 1,600.00; L. E. Farrow, 1,600.00; I. Rouse, 1,600.00; E. L. Spiers,
1,012.50; M. M. Staples, 1,500.00 7,312 50
Master's Office
Salaries ($21,183.33)
Permanent:
G. D. Conant, 5,833.33; F. G. Cook, 4,125.00; A. T. Hunter, 3,625.00; O. E.
Lennox, 4,625.00; A. S. Marriott, 2,975.00 21,183 .U
Permanent:
Registrar's Office
Salaries ($47,170.95)
J. H. Best, 200.00; T. S. Chambers, 1,400.00; M. Colloton, 1,200.00; R. N. Davies,
2,000.00; L. Eden, 1,325.00; H. Fisher. 1,143.75; A. P. Gorman, 2,000.00; C. E.
Grant, 1,350.00; P. Hale, 656.25; W. T. Irvine, 1,325.00; D. C. Jarrell, 367.74;
L. C. Ling, 2,625.00; G. K. McBride, 2,100.00; R. McKinnon, 1,325.00; H. B.
Palen, 2,408.33; W. M. Pope, 1,325.00; F. W. Scott, 2,096.72; D. J. Smith, 937.50;
C. W. Smvth, 4,625.00; C. G. Spanner, 2,200.00; D. J. Stewart, 375.00; G. G.
Thompson', 1,200.00; D. B. Varlev, 1,068.75; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, '87.00 35,341 04
B 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Supreme Court of Ontario — Continued
Registrar's Office — Salaries — Continued
Temporary:
M. Balcer, 768.75; M. D. Bristol, 1,299.96; C. A. Cowley, 1,158.75; W. F. Doyle,
1,224.99; A. G. Dyson, 896.77; M. V. Gibbs, 993.75; P. Hale, 206.25; E. E. Hill,
843.75; C. W. Moorhead, 450.00; F. L. Nash, 735.00; G. Owen, 716.94; R. VV.
Ralfe, 900.00; S. D. O. Wills, 1,635.00 11,829 91
Maintenance ($4,978.20)
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 194.35; King's Printer, 3,655.39; Office Specialty Manufacturing
Co., Ltd., 101.08; Postage, 450.00; telephone, 183.05; accounts under $100,
394.33.. 4,978 20
Supreme Court of Ontario $81,344 98
SHORTHAND REPORTERS
Salaries, Including Allowance in Lieu of Stationery ($26,785.16)
Permanent:
S. W. Brown, 3,075.00; A. E. Cabeldu, 3,075.00; F. Clitheroe, 3,075.00; R. N.
Dickson, 3,075.00; E. Nield, 3,075.00; H. O. Taylor, 3,075. ;00 Public Service
Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 10.16 18,460 16
Temporary:
R. L. Baldwin, 2,775.00; H. W. Tuck, 2,775.00; A. G. Veitch, 2,775.00 8,325 00
Services Reporting and Travelling Expenses ($8,117.05)
Services Reporting:
T. Buskard, 48.00; N. R. Butcher & Co., 1,148.00; F. W. S. Galbraith, 4.00;
b. VV. Mather, 48.00; W. R. Scott, 16.00; C. W. Sim, 16.00; G. A. Thompson, 4.00 1,284 00
Travelling Expenses:
R. L. Baldwin, 537.17; S. W. Brown, 624.56; N. R. Butcher & Co., 32.00; A. E.
Cabeldu, 604.93; W. J. Clinton, 26.60; F. Clitheroe, 403.06; F. C. K. Crockett,
429.86; R. N. Dickson, 578.20; H. H. Emerson, 20.05; D. W. Mather, 52.20;
E. Nield, 462.80; J. G. Robertson, 209.00; H. O. Taylor, 655.60; H. W. Tuck,
745.57; A. G. Veitch, 751.45 - 6,833 05
Shorthand Reporters $34,902 21
TORONTO AND YORK CROWN ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
Salaries ($27,355.00)
Permanent:
N. Borins, 3,500.00; V. M. Foster, 1,375.00; W. O. Gibson, 4,550.00; R. G. Lewis,
416.66; F. L Malone, 3,800.00; J. W. McFadden, 7,000.00; L. Walsh, 1,750.00;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 183.34 22,575 00
Temporary:
G. W. Gardhouse, 1,780.00; C. H. Hamm, 3,000.00 4,780 00
Maintenance ($355.82)
Postage, 185.00; accounts under $100, 170.82 355 82
Toronto and York Crown Attorney's Office $27,710 82
LAND TITLES OFFICE
Salaries ($23,800.00)
Permanent:
C. E. Clarke, 1,700.00; R. G. Cowlin, 1,850.00; A. A. Crawford, 1,850.00; C. R.
Deacon, 4,975.00; B. C. Durrant, 1,775.00; J. M. Martin, 2,000.00; C. B. McCool,
1,525.00; S. Mercer, 2,700.00; J. C. Perrins, 1,525.00; G. G. Y. Willis, 1,850.00;
W. F. Young, 2,050.00 23,800 00
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B 11
Land Titles Office — Continued
Maintenance ($626.99)
King's Printer, 573.49; Accounts under $100, 53.50 626 99
Land Titles Office $24,426 99
DRAINAGE REFEREES
Salaries ($2,400.00)
Permanent:
F. H. Honeywell, 1,200.00; J. A. McNevin, 1,200.00 2,400 GO
Maintenance ($27.87)
L M. Jackson, 4.00; J. A. McNevin, 23.87 27 87
Drainage Referees $2,427 87
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACCOUNTS
Audit Office
Salaries ($10,587.50)
Permanent :
H. R. Adamson, 3,375.00; B. A. Hornick, 1,012.50; E. A. Mockler, 2,200.00;
M. M. Parkhill, 1,700.00; E. E. Starr, 1,300.00 9,587 50
Temporarj':
C. A. Fitch 1,000 00
Maintenance ($243.78)
King's Printer, 185.19; Accounts under $100, 58.59 243 78
Annual Revision of Voters' Lists,
Services and Expenses of County and District Court Judges ($1,241.06)
Brant, 63.05; Bruce, 56.20; Carleton, 15.75; Dufferin, 16.65; Essex, 41.90; Frontenac,
37.20; Grev, 8.28; Hastings, 40.70; Huron, 347.20; Lanark, 41.26; Lennox and
Addington, 174.60; Lincoln, 22.00; Middlesex, 14.96; Ontario, 6.06; Oxford,
10.94; Peel, 7.40; Perth, 169.40; Renfrew, 17.28; Simcoe, 51.40; Stormont, 17.25;
Timiskaming, 20.88; Welland, 60.70 1,241 06
Counties and Cities, Administration of Justice ($379,636.89)
Brant, 6,498.72; Bruce, 5,399.66; Carleton, 22,488.43; Dufferin, 2,724.48; Elgin,
3,712.92; Essex, 21,032.43; Frontenac, 7.950.29; Grey, 6,609.92; Haldimand,
4,253.43; Halton, 5,170.69; Hamilton, 12,405.78; Hastings, 7.974.56; Huron,
4,153.59; Kent, 9,755.13; Lambton, 3,413.99; Lanark, 1,923.93; Leeds and Gren-
ville, 6.939.51; Lennox and Addington, 3,746.93; Lincoln, 8,843.94; Middlesex,
18,398.20; Norfolk, "'-"-- -^ ■' - - i - - > . ^.. ., ^ . -
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4,902.54; Simcoe, 15,557.51; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry', 5,136.52; Toronto,
59,208.41; Victoria, 4,502.39; Waterloo, 5,789.84; Welland, 11,104.93; Wellington,
2,816.49; Wentworth, 10,047.54; York, 5,428.63; Miscellaneous, 18.74 334,121 69
Crown Attorneys:
Salaries:
J. S. Allan (Essex), 4,956.99; E. C. Awrey (Essex), 1,903.23; R. Mercier
(Carleton), 5,500.00; H. F. McCulloch (Wentworth), 5,000.00 17,360 22
Salaries in lieu of fees:
H. B. Church (Dufferin), 952.50; R. D. Evans (Dufferin), 349.98; R. J.
DesRosiers (Essex), 2,175.00; H. M. Taylor (Lambton), 3,500.00; W. W.
Pollock (Lanark), 2,500.00; W. E. Kelly (Norfolk), 3,400.00; J. G. Harkness
(Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry), 2,830.00; W. P. Clement (Waterloo), 3,500.00;
J. M. Kearns (Wellington), 3,450.00; H. F. Brown (Wentworth), 1,725.00;
A. Armstrong (York), 375.00 24,757 48
B 12 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Xo. 1
Criminal Justice Accounts — Continued
Counties and Cities, Administration of Justice — Continued
Crown Attorneys — Continued
Office Expenses:
R. Mercier (Carleton), 1,500.00; H. B. Church (Dufferin), 97.50; \V. E. Kelly
(Norfolk), 650.00; J. G. Harkness (Stormont, Dundas, Glengarrv), 400.00;
J. M. Kearns (W^ellington), 750.00 3,397 50
Administration of Justice in Districts
Salaries ($134,826.81)
Algoma :
Permanent:
S. E. Fleming, 300.00; H. Johnson, 400.00; W.Johnson, 1,700.00; E.A.Lane.
1,358.33; J. H. AlacDonald, 1,225.00; \". Prout, 1,168.75; R. E. Stone, 400.00;
J. Witty, 595.82 7,147 90
Temporary:
Charwomen, Elevator Attendant, Fireman, Matrons, Turnkeys, etc 6,319 24
Cochrane:
Permanent:
H. Bisson, 1,325.00; S. A. Caldbick, 3,500.00; J. R. L. Guertin, 1,500.00;
J. D. MacKay, 1,150.00 7,475 00
Temporan.-:
Caretaker / 3 50
Kenora :
Permanent:
E. Appleton, 700.00; M. R. Baribeau, 400.00; E. W. Cox, 1,850.00; M. F. Cox,
300.00; A. Gould. 1.200.00; W. J. Gunne. 300.00; C. Howard, 1,500.00; L. D.
MacCallum, 1,000.00; L. A. McLennan, 250.00; H. Murray, 1,325.00; G._H.
Mvles, 1,225.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re t-n-
listment, 52.00 10,102 00
Temporary :
Caretaker, Court Reporter, Matrons 5,408 93
Manitoulin:
Permanent:
J. A. Kinnev, 50.00; R. McDermid, 1,300.00; S. J. McDermid, 300.00; S. J.
Rosenthal, 200.00 1.850 00
Temporary :
K. Cosgrove, 125.00; J. H. Craig, 145.81; W. J. Wagg, 125.00; Guard and
Matron, 109.00 o04 81
Muskoka:
Permanent:
E. W. Clairmont. 250.00; E. G. Ellis. 150.00; C. E. Lount, 266.66; C. Rey-
nolds, 1,300.00; E. E. Reymolds, 300.00 2,266 66
Temporary:
L Thomson, \33.33; Charwoman, Guards and Janitors, 1,658.75.-- 1,792 08
Nipissing:
Permanent:
R. Bedard, 1.333.33; E. J. Brennan, 400.00; R. England, 1,900.00; J. Frezell,
1,200.00; F. Gratton, 1,000.00; W. Laderoute, 243.05; E. LePage, 1,300.00;
M. Moreau, 1,400.00; H. Rathwell, 1,400.00; E. A. Tilley, 250.00; F. Valm,
600.00 11-026 38
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B 13
Criminal Justice Accounts — Continued
Administration of Justice in Districts — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Nipissing — Continued
Temporary:
Caretaker, Guards, Matrons and Turnkeys 3,996 28
Parry Sound:
Permanent:
J. E. Armstrong, 1,150.00; B. Keating, 450.00; T. Keating, 1,400.00; H.
McDevitt, 1,225.00; W. J. Nichols, 1,325.00; A. J. L. Wright, 250.00 5,800 00
Temporary:
Assistant Matron 101 00
Rainy River:
Permanent:
F. E. Brj-an, 1,440.00; J. Miller, 266.66; L. M. Miller, 33.87; J. E. O'Donnell,
200.00; H. R. Roy, 758.31; E. J. Ryan, 400.00 3,098 84
Temporary :
Acting Gaoler, Fireman, Matron and Turnkeys 4,129 98
Sudbury:
Permanent:
M. Arthur, 1,150.00; R. Cornthwaite, 1,600.00; H. Galbraith, 400.00; J.
Galbraith, 2,000.00; G. J. C. Martin, 1,400.00; J. F. McCullough, 720.00;
T. M. Mulligan, 450.00; A. Pomeroy, 1,500.00; A. Steed, 583.30; E. D. Wilkins,
5,500.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment,
52.00 15,355 30
Temporary:
J. O. McDonald, 15.00; Caretaker, Engineers, Matron and Turnkeys, 9,254.64 9,269 64
Timiskaming:
Permanent:
J. Anderson, 1,044.35; W. C. Arnold, 400.00; H. S. Burton, 1,400.00; A. T.
Humphreys, 1,800.00; W. T. Joy, 1,400.00; G. M. MacDonell, 1,325.00; C. L.
Terrill, 575.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlist-
ment, 120.00 8,064 35
Temporary:
H. R. Jenkins, 1,500.00; Caretaker, Firemen, Guards, Matron and Turnkeys,
5,917.94- 7,417 94
Thunder Bay:
Permanent:
W. Baxendale, 1,325.00; J. Davidson, 1,225.00; F. Hebden, 825.00; E. M.
Lander, 618.75; G. F. Lasseter, 2,000.00; M. A. McNeill, 687.10; J. C. Mc-
Quigge, 1,325.00; W.Page, 1,325.00; A. Smith, 1,325.00; C. M. Smith. 1,400.00;
W. M. Smith, 400.00; J. G. Stout, 1,325.00; H. Thompson, 1,400.00; L. B.
Thompson, 1,325.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re
Enlistments, 104.00 16,609 85
Temporary:
Caretakers, Fireman, Guards, Matrons and Turnkeys 7,017 13
General Administration of Justice in Districts ($182,887.05)
Algoma, 24,566.57; Cochrane, 22,103.52; Kenora, 13,642.16; Manitoulin, 1,676.84;
Muskoka, 8,921.65; Nipissing, 18,791.41; Parry Sound, 8,757.63; Rainy River,
6,621.97; Sudbury, 23,086.93; Thunder Bay, 30,062.53; Timiskaming, 24,655.84 182,887 05
B 14
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Criminal Justice Accounts — Continued
Medico-Legal Branch
Salaries ($1,500.00)
I. H. Erb, 250.00; S. Lawson, 500.00; \V. L. Robinson, 250.00; L. J. Rogers, 500.00 1,500 00
I
Supervising Coroner
Salary ($1,000.00)
S. Lawson.
1,000 00
Magistrates
Salaries ($142,412.50)
Permanent:
E. Arthurs, 1,000.00; S. Atkinson, 3,812.50; R. B. Baxter, 3,000.00; P. C. Ber-
geron, 3,000.00; E. J. Butler, 500.00; K. A. Cameron, 3,300.00; J. H. Campbell,
3,500.00; W. M. Cooper, 3,000.00; I. B. Craig, 3,000.00; H. L. Cruso, 3,000.00
F. S. Dovle, 3,000.00; F. S. Ebbs, 3,000.00; J. B. Garv-in, 3,000.00; E. A. Gee
3,000.00; R. J. Gillen, 3,500.00; W. J. Golden, 1,800.00; iM. G. Gould, 2,500.00
J. A. Hanrahan, 1,000.00; J. B. Hopkins, 3,500.00; H. P. Innes, 300.00; C. Jeffs
3,500.00; W. Keith, 3,625.00; R. Labrosse, 3,500.00; O. A. Langlev, 3,500.00
C. D. LeMav, 3,500.00; J. L. Llovd, 3,500.00; I. MacRae, 1,800.00; J.'A. Makins
3,000.00; C. j. Mc^rthur, 625.00; J. McEwan, 3,000.00; W. E. Mcllveen, 3,500.00
J. S. iVIcKessock, 3,500.00; A. D. Aleldrum, 3,000.00; D. B. Menzies, 500.00
H. D. Pavne, 1,350.00; H. R. Poison, 3,500.00; E. D. Smith, 3,000.00; E. C
Spereman, 3,000.00; R. Thomas, 1,500.00; E. R. Tucker, 3,500.00; F. W. Walker
3,000.00; F. Watt, 3,500.00; T. H. Wolfe, 3,300.00; W. F. Woodliffe, 3,375.00
C. S. Woodrow, 3,125.00; G. A. Wright, 3,000.00; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 380.00 127,292 50
Temporary:
L. M. Ball, 2,660.00; S. E. Buck, 1,020.00; A. B. Collins, 920.00; T. M. J. Galligan,
2,500.00; J. S. Latchford, 1,040.00; A. H. Lieff, 3,000.00; J. A. R. McCuaig,
400.00; J. H. McCurry, 1,500.00; J. E. Pritchard, 3,800.00; W. N. Robinson,
2,320.00 19,160 00
Total 146,452 50
Less: Refund, City of Toronto 4,040 00
Travelling Expenses and Contingencies ($25,626.04)
142,412 50
Sundry Magistrates, clerical assistance, 2,126.50; travelling, 21,567.31; stationery,
printing, telephone, telegrams, postage, etc., 1,565.80; rent, 143.50; King's
Printer, 222.93 25,626 04
Criminal Justice Accounts $879,961 63
Permanent:
PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S OFFICE
Salaries ($88,858.98)
G. F. Adams, 2,800.00; B. L Armstrong, 1,068.75; M. F. Begg, 1,068.75; A. L
Brimstin, 1,143.75; M. G. Butler, 1,400.00; M. E. Calarco, 249.16; M. H. Carr,
1,500.00; M. Clark, 1,262.50; H. F. Conlin, 1,068.75; L. G. Crumback, 2,000.00;
E. M. Dawson, 1,300.00; M. M. Donnellv,840.73; G. H. Edwards, 4,500.00;
E. Ellis, 3,675.00; M. H. Gallagher, 2,300:00; E. A. Gelinas, 2,200.00; H. M.
Glover, 466.66; E. R. Hamilton, 2,200.00; C. G. Hindle, 1,700.00; K. G. Hoffman,
2,000.00; A. C. F. Hotson, 2,200.00; V. J. Humphrey, 1,800.00; H. S. Jones,
3,937.50; J. S. Jordan, 1,900.00; C. V. Kennedy, 1,225.00; D. M. Kilgore, 1,068.75;
B. D. Kleinsteuber, 997.50; J. S. Lundy, 300.00; P. W. F. Maginnis, 2,125.00;
R. G. Mainer, 3,487.50; R. McCrea, 1,850.00; K. V. Mitchell, 150.00; M. A.
Osborne, 333.87; D. Parisani, 1,200.00; A. E. Pavne, 1,300.00; P. M. Puley,
2,800.00; A. Racine, 7,000.00; J. C. Ready, 1,583.35; E. Sanchuk, 918.75; M. R.
Sherk, 359.88; D. M. Teale, 620.97; M.E. Thurgarland, 1,500.00; C. Walker,
2,600.00; B. G. Williams, 2,200.00; M. R. Williamson, 1,300.00; S. Winkler,
2,400.00; H. Wixon, 1,700.00; J. Wolfe, 700.00; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 33.00 84,335 12
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B 15
Public Trustee's Office — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Temporary:
M. Carr, 406.66; N. P. Carson, 1,262.49; C. J. Clark, 351.61; M. U. Haggas,
396.77; E. M. Jury, 691.53; B. Laker, 446.66; S. Majnarich, 714.11; D. M. Teale,
254.03 4,523 86
Auditor's Fees ($3,000.00)
Brokenshire, Scarff & Co 3,000 00
Maintenance ($16,978.45)
Travelling Expenses:
G. H. Edwards, 66.08; A. C. F. Hotson, 2,539.84; H. S. Jones, 67.42; P. W. E.
Maginnis, 481.76; B. G. Williams, 2,253.95; Accounts under $25, 72.00 5,481 05
Miscellaneous:
Canadian Postage Meters & Machines Co., Ltd., 141.27; Dominion Bank, 240.00;
Fidelity Insurance Company of Canada, 387.40; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 311.00;
King's Printer, 5,649.80; Remington-Rand, Ltd., 200.00; Underwood Elliott
Fisher, Ltd., 545.18; Car tickets, 121.15; postage, 2,462.27; telephone,
1,071.92; accounts under $100, 367.41 11,497 40
Cost of Living Bonus ($7,451.57)
Sundry Employees 7,451 57
Total Expenditure, Public Trustee's Office $116,289 00
Less: Refunded by the Public Trustee 116,289 00
OFFICIAL GUARDIAN'S OFFICE
Salaries ($29,553.23)
Permanent:
J. M. Baird, 4,700.00; R. F. Fredericks, 1,875.00; E. G. Gordon, 1,825.00; E. M.
Henrv, 1,125.00; J. E. Jefferies, 3,000.00; F. M. Matthews, 1,500.00; J. R. McGie,
1,200'.00; J. B. Osborne, 3,062.50; P. D. Wilson, 7,000.00; H. Windsor, 1,068.75;
L Woods, 1,050.00 27,406 25
Temporary:
N. W. Arnold, 281.25; S. E. McKeown, 918.75; M. A. Walsh, 843.75; F. T. Wat-
son, 103.23 2,146 98
Auditor's Fees ($500.00)
Oscar Hudson & Co 500 00
Maintenance ($1,762.34)
Fidelity Insurance Company of Canada, 231.25; King's Printer, 321.75; Law
Stamps, 200.00; postage, 400.00; telephone, 559.82; accounts under $100, 49.52. 1,762 34
Cost of Living Bonus ($2,525.89)
Sundry Employees 2,525 89
Total Expenditure, Official Guardian's Office $34,341 46
Less: Refunded by Official Guardian 34,341 46
ACCOUNTANT'S OFFICE— SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO
Salaries ($13,510.50)
Permanent:
P. E. Bovd, 3,812.50; J. B. Cameron, 2,625.00; E. Carman, 656.25; V. I. Martin,
1,087. 50;'T. Yorath, 5,000.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution
re Enlistments, 123.00 13,304 25
B 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Accountant's Office — Supreme Court of Ontario — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Teniporars-:
E. Carman 206 25
Auditor's Fees ($2,000.00)
Oscar Hudson & Co 2,000 00
Maintenance ($4,110.56)
Canadian Bank of Commerce, 771.34; G. R. Hargraft Co., 187.50; King's Printer,
328 43; Public Service Superannuation F"und, 650.25; Toronto General Trusts
Corporation, 1,885.45; Postage, 238.99; accounts under $100, 48.60 4,110 56
Cost of Living Bonus ($721.74)
Sundry Employees 721 74
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($3.51)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 6.63; less refund of employees' contributions, 3.12. . 3 51
Total Expenditure, Accountant's Office, Supreme Court. . . $20,346 31
Less: Refunded by Accountant, Supreme Court 20,346 31
FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE
Salaries ($38,624.08)
Permanent:
L. C. Anderson, 2,875.00; C. W. Caskev, 3,375.00; D. H. Craig, 2,000.00; A. J.
Flath, 1,087.50; F. Gardner, 2,000.00; J. A. Grant, 1,900.00; P. S. D. Harding,
2,000.00; B. Herman, 1,068.75; E. D. Jordon, 2,425.00; \'. McArthur, 993.75;
F. McDonald, 1,300.00; K. S. McLeod, 1,325.00; M. Oswald, 1,500.00; H. J.
Richards, 1,274.94; D. H. Saville, 2,200.00; W. J. Scott, 5,750.00; I. Smith,
1,600.00; M. Stasior, 1,325.00; Public Ser^-ice Superannuation Fund, Contribu-
tion re Enlistments, 384.00 36,383 94
Temporary- :
R. K. Hawkes, 240.22; T. G. P. Lucas, 1,999.92 2,240 14
Travelling Expenses ($10,016.03)
L. C. Anderson, 834.29; C. W. Caskev, 849.56; Commissioner of Police for Ontario,
68.00; D. H. Craig, 1,431.54; C. J. DeFields, 70.55; F. Gardner, 884.70; J. A.
Grant, 765.12; A. C. Harlev, 27.53; P. S. D. Harding, 1.622.50; R. K. Hawkes,
53 .83; J. Houston, 372.85; E. D. Jordon, 24.92; T. G. P. Lucas, 258.25; M. Oswald,
81.95; H. J. Richards, 853.22; D. H. Saville, 871.10; W. J. Scott, 946.12 10,016 03
Maintenance ($8,642.61)
Association of Canadian Fire Marshals, 168.00; Department of Public Works
3,031.03; Dominion Fire Chiefs' Association, 300.00; King's Printer, 2,439.45
Sundry Persons, witness fees, 354.71; services re fires, 41.15, reporting, 164.90
Postage, 350.00; telephone, 986.95; accounts under SlOO, 810.50 8,646 69
Less: Refund, Sale of Books 4 08
8,642 61
Fire Marshal's Office $57,282 72
inspector of legal offices
Inspector's Office
Salaries ($21,037.07)
Permanent:
R. B. Bailev, 1,225.00; E. M. M. Brown, 975.00; E. A. Carroll, 983.32; J. H.
Dignam, 2,550.00; H. H. Donald, 4,975.00; M. Irish. 1,925.00; M. E. Kearnev,
1,600.00; H. C. Moore, 3,000.00; F. J. Reddin, 2.700.00; Public Senice Super-
annuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 185.00 20,118 32
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL BH
Inspector of Legal Offices — Continued
Inspector's Office — Salaries — Continued
Temporary :
E. J. Smith 918 75
Fidelity Bonds ($1,525.70)
Fidelity Insurance Company of Canada 2,021 00
Less: Refunded by Division Court Clerks, etc 495 30
1,525 70
Travelling Expenses (S4,C£8.56)
A. A. Crawford, 87.90; J. H. Dignam, 1,060.51; H. H. Donald, 761.85; H. C. Moore,
810.22; H. S. Mott, 28.45; F. J. Reddin, 1,292.78; Accounts under $25, 16.85 4,058 56
Maintenance ($1,197.31)
King's Printer, 808.75; Department of National Defence, Ottawa, 167.94; Tele-
phone, 114.64; accounts under $100, 105.98 1,197 31
Judicial Officers in Districts
Office Equipment, Forms, Stationery, etc. ($2,496.36)
King's Printer, 2,207.29; Postage, 129.80; accounts under $100, 159.27 2,496 36
Local Masters of Titles Offices
Salaries ($38,557.42)
Algoma:
Permanent:
E. L. DeCourcy, 2,625.00; M. E. Royle, 1,050.00; A. L. Scarrow, 1,125.00.. 4,800 00
Cochrane:
Permanent:
A. L. Caswell, 1,225.00; J. A. A. Duranceau, 4,000.00; C. A. Wilson, 1,800.00 7,025 00
Kenora :
Permanent:
E. A. Cunningham, 2,500.00; G. Moore, 1,200.00 3,700 00
Manitoulin:
Permanent:
W. I. Wagg 1,800 00
Nipissing:
Permanent:
G. R. Brady, 3,200.00; C. M. Granger, 687.50; M. E. Miller, 1,143.75 5,031 25
Temporary:
E. Robertson 567 84
.Sudbury:
Permanent:
E. Leduc, 1,068.75; A. Fournier, 1,143.75; B. St. Pierre, 3,000.00 5,212 50
Timiskaming:
Permanent:
H. K. Caldwell, 937. ,50; R. Y. Campbell, 1,200.00; P.. J. Knox, 1,. 500.00;
L. G. McKay, 1 ,583.33 5,220 83
B 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Local Masters of Titles Offices — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Thunder Bay (Fort William):
Permanent:
J. McClure 2,600 00
Thunder Bay (Port Arthur):
Permanent:
I. Wilson 2,600 00
Expenses ($1,182.80)
Postage, 902.04; telephone, 148.94; accounts under $100, 131.82 1,182 80
Forms, Copying and Contingencies ($1,974.23)
King's Printer, 1,907.03; Accounts under $100, 67.20 1,974 23
Registration of Patents under R.S.O. 1937. Chap. 174, Sec. 160 ($117.20)
C. E. Lount, 18.00; J. H. Tully, 99.20 117 20
Sheriffs axd Local Registrars
Suprenae Court of Ontario
Supplementing Incomes ($4,932.48)
E. Appleton, 418.73; A. E. Bowerman, 813.89; E. C. Drur\-, 1,340.18; H. A. Mac-
Gillivrav, 186.56; A. A. Marentette, 99.05; T. M. Mulligan, 155,06; W. G. Pugsley,
458.83; T. K. Slack, 203.78; R. E. Stone, 164.25; C. L. Sundin, 203.21; W. L
Wagg, 304.60; W. L. Warrell, 584.34 4,932 48
County and District Judges
Travelling Expenses attending Division Courts ($8,347.31)
Sundry Judges 8,347 31
Inspector of Legal Offices $85,426 44
LAW ENFORCEMENT BRANCH
Payments made pursuant to The Constables Act, R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 140, Sec. 34
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
Salaries ($1,080,791.62)
Permanent
Main Office:
M. L. Aggett, 993.75; C. R. Armstrong, 1,650.00; G. H. Armstrong, 1,043.75;
G. E. Barlow, 1,050.00; A. J. Cameron, 2,050.00; D. B. Chew, 1,168.75; M. C.
Cuthbert, 1,068.75; W. G. Dobson, 2,425.00; E. T. Dovle, 3,000.00; O. Edwards,
1,325.00; F. E. Elliott, 3,300.00; W. J. Franks, 2,550.00; B. M. Freeman, 1,191.67;
A. F. Grant, 1,533.28; E. C. Gurnett, 3,000.00; E. T. Hales, 1,850.00; E. D. L.
Hammond, 3,000.00; M. L. Handforth, 1,200.00; W. H. Kennedy, 2,291.67;
W. C. Killing, 3,300.00; W. H. Lougheed, 3,000.00; G. MacKav, 2,466.67; J.
Meldrum, 567.34; J. J. Monkman, 3,225.00; C. F. Moore, 1,225.00; A. Moss,
3,000.00; A. H. Palmer, 900.00; X. Phelps, 1,950.00; A. F. Shields, 1,225.00;
W. H. Stringer, 5,800.00; P. Walter, 3,000.00; A. H. Ward, 3,200.00; R. Wel-
bourne, 1,600.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Elist-
ments, 256.00 70,406 63
District Inspectors:
C. F. Airev, 2,700.00; T. W. Cousans, 2,700.00; R. Co.x, 2,700.00; P. T. Hake,
2,700.00; E. J. Hand, 2,700.00; W. G. Ingram. 2.700.00; C. A. Jordon, 2,700.00;
A. R. Knight, 2,700.00; S. Oliver, 2,700.00; W. A. Page, 2,466.67; W. A. Scott,
2,300.00; H. Storev, 2,400.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution
re Enlistments, 132.00 31,598 67
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B 19
Law Enforcement — Continued
Salaries — Permanent — Continued
Sergeants:
H. S. Braney, 1,883.33; S. H. Bush, 2,100.00; T. G. Corsie, 2,100.00; A. J. B.
Craik, 2,100.00; W. D. Duncan, 2,100.00; R. G. Elliott, 2,100.00; H. S. Gall,
1,900.00; D. Hamilton, 2,100.00; E. F. Hartleib, 2,100.00; R. P. Labelle, 1,750.00;
A. McDougall, 2,100.00; W. C. Oliver, 2,100.00; T. H. Owens, 2,100.00; V. T.
Reed, 2,100.00; C. N. C. Smaill, 2,100.00; J. A. Stringer, 1,750.00; H. E. Thomp-
son, 2,100.00; T. Wilkinson, 2,100.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund,
Contribution re Enlistment, 14.00 36,697 33
Corporals:
R. G. Beatty, 1,950.00; W. M. Durnford, 1,950.00; M. W. Ericksen, 1,950.00;
C. W. Farrow, 1,950.00; H. O. Finger, 1,300.00; F. C. Kelly, 1,950.00; E. V.
McNeill, 1.950.00; B. Milligan, 1,950.00; A. J. Oliver, 1,137.50; H. H. Peel,
1,950.00; T. Riding, 1,920.83; W. G. Tomlinson, 1,916.67; C. W. Wood, 1,950.00;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 26.00 23,851 00
Constables:
D. Adair, 991.62; H. V. Allsopp, 1,900.00; A. E. Ayers, 1,725.00; F. W. Barrett,
1,108.31; J. Bartlett, 1,900.00; S. G. Batt, 803.39; W. A. Bayes, 1,900.00; J. J.
Beaudoin, 1,725.00; S. Berard, 1,900.00; H. C. Black, 1,725.00; A. L. Bonny-
castle, 1,900.00; F. R. Bromfield, 1,900.00; J. R. Brown, 1,900.00; M. A. Bruce,
1,274.94; H. Butler, 1,900.00; W. R. Byrne, 1,900.00; G. B. Carmichael, 1,900.00;
W. J. Carmichael, 1,725.00; R. E. Carter, 1,900.00; W. R. Caverlv, 454.60; N. J.
Chartrand, 1,725.00; P. F. C. Christie, 1,558.26; J. Clark, 1,900.00; W. H. Clark,
1,900.00; M. W. Craigie, 1,678.43; T. S. Crawford, 1,900.00; R. Crozier, 1,900.00;
A. A. DeHaitre, 1,900.00; F. R. Dobson, 1,900.00; J. M. Douglas, 1,900.00;
J. B. Driscoll, 1,380.29; A. V. Dymond, 1,825.00; A. Eady, 1,900.00; W. B.
Elliott, 1,900.00; A. S. Ericksen, 1,900.00; E. D. Erickson, 1,725.00; B. Farrell,
1,725.00; F. Fox, 1.900.00; J. H. Fulton, 1,725.00; H. Gibson, 1,900.00; W. A.
Gibson, 1,725.00; W. Glennie, 1,725.00; T. W. Griffin, 1,725.00; L. S. Hardwick,
1,900.00; E. L. Harris, 1,900.00; C. G. Hayes, 1,900.00; L. A. Heaney, 1,825.00;
J. Higgins, 1,900.00; E. A. Hoath, 1,900.00; M. R. Hodgson, 1,900.00; G. Hughes,
411.33; R. L. Jackson, 1,475.22; H. S. Johns, 234.94; J. E. Johnson, 1,900.00;
J. E. Johnston, 849.96; H. E. Jones, 1,725.00; D. J. Jordan, 1,725.00; L. T. Keeler,
1,900.00; F. L. Keith, 1,725.00; R. Labrosse, 1,725.00; I. E. Lellava, 1,825.00;
A. MacLeod, 1,900.00; A. R. MacLeod, 1,900.00; E. J. MacMillan, 1,900.00;
G. J. Maguire, 1,900.00; J. H. Marsland, 1,900.00; J. S. McBain, 1,900.00; W. J.
McBride, 1,900.00; W. H. McBrien, 1,900.00; W. McCallum, 1,725.00; O. Mc-
Clevis, 1,900.00; H. L McDonald, 783.85; J. McGetrick, 1,900.00; K. W. McLay,
1,725.00; W. McNab, 1,900.00; J. A. McQueen, 1,900.00; D. P. Morris, 1,900.00;
B. Mulholland, 1,900.00; G. E. Nault, 1,725.00; J. L. M. Needham, 1,725.00;
L. Neil, 1,725.00; E. A. Niles, 1,725.00; L. E. Nix, 1,725.00; S. W. Palmateer,
1,725.00; W. A. Parfitt, 1,725.00; R. S. Patterson, 1,900.00; T. E. Pearson,
1,900.00; R. E. Penner, 1,900.00; A. R. Peters, 1,900.00; W. N. Peters, 1,900.00;
P. J. Poland, 1,900.00; D. H. Porter, 1,900.00; E. L. Priest, 1,900.00; T. L.
Ptolemv, 1,725.00; H. Ramsbottom, 1,900.00; J. W. Reavley, 1,900.00; E. Renaud,
1,441.68; R. Revnolds, 1,900.00; E. M. Richardson, 1,725.00; W. A. T. Robinson,
1,900.00; J. F. Rose, 1,900.00; J. A. Rowe, 1,900.00; S. L. Rutherford, 1,725.00;
H. D. Sarvis, 1,725.00; M. J. Scanlon, 627.41; F. Scott, 1,900.00; P. P. Seibert,
1,900.00; A. M. Shaughnessv, 1,900.00; F. Simpson, 1,900.00; W. E. Smith,
475.03; J. E. Soubliere, 1,725.00; A. H. Souliere, 1,725.00; R. O. Stromberg,
1,847.95; T- D. G. Sutherland, 1,900.00; L. R. Taylor, 1,725.00; R. L. Taylor,
1,725.00; J. G. Tappenden, 1,725.00; W. F. S. Thompson, 950.02; F. C. Thurston,
1,900.00; T. H. Trimble, 1,725.00; J. T. B. Truaisch, 1,725.00; L. G. A. Walker,
1,900.00; R. H. Wannell, 1,900.00; T. H. Warren, 1,725.00; G. E. White, 1,825.00;
D. V. Whitelev, 1,725.00; R. T- Whiting, 1,900.00; J. E. Worrall, 1,725.00;
M. J. Wright, 1,725.00; E. F. B. Wright, 141.66; T. R. Wright, 1,900.00; G.
Yuile, 1,725.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlist-
ments, 1,711.39.
Total 227,600 28
Less: Costs recovered 316 66
227,283 62
Chauffeurs and Mechanics:
M. S. Amey, 193.54; A. K. Cumming, 1,525.00; J. H. Lindop, 1,525.00; H. B.
Lindsay, 1,525.00; J. A. Montgomery, 1,725.00; H. L. Potter, 1,725.00; C. Sharp,
1,600.00; J. M. Thomas, 1,600.00 11,418 54
B20
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Law Enforcement — Continued
Salaries — Permanent — Continued
District Headquarters — Clerk Stenographers:
F. L. M. Armstrong, 937.50; M. P. Bateson, 937.50; M. \'. H. A. Gray, 1,068.75;
F. Green, 712.50; M. C. Maker, 937.50; M. E. Mather, 937.50; M. I. McCulloch,
1,068.75; M. E. Miller, 993.75; M. PetruUo, 1,012.50; H. M. Potten, 918.75. .. .
9.525 00
Motorcycle Patrol:
Inspector— J. A. Grant, 800.00; Sergeants— D. H. Darby, 2,100.00; H. W.
Howell, 2,100.00; S. Hunter, 2,100.00; J. Kay, 2,100.00; A. Witts, 2,100.00;
Constables— J. J. Allan, 1,725.00; C. N. Anderson, 1,825.00; A. S. Andrews,
900.00; R. E. Bass, 1,725.00; J. D. Bennett, 1,825.00; J. S. Bennett, 1,825.00;
J. F. Blenkin, 1,725.00; G. E. Broughton, 849.96; D. H. Brown, 1,900.00; O. H.
Brown, 1,725.00; L. B. Byles, 1,900.00; H. A. Caldwell, 1,725.00; J. W. Carpenter,
1,825.00; R. J. Clark, 1,900.00; W. H. Coles, 1,900.00; J. S.' Gulp, 1,900.00;
C. F. Dean, 1,725.00; V. H. Detenbeck, 1,900.00; R. S. Dukes, 1,900.00; A. O.
Ferguson, 1,825.00; R. F. Gibson, 1,725.00; W. T. Gilbert, 1,725.00; H. Gilchrist,
1,725.00; A. W. Gilmour, 1,460.56; F. W. Haight, 1,825.00; T. W. Harding,
1,725.00; P. E. Harkness, 1,900.00; J. W. Harris, 1,725.00; J. H. Hatch, 1,725.00;
C. Hefferon, 1,825.00; S. A. Hilliard, 1,900.00; J. M. Hinchcliffe, 1,900.00; E. G.
Hope, 1,725.00; T. L. G. Howell, 1,900.00; D. Huffman, 1,900.00; T. L. Huffman,
1.725.00; C. Hunter, 1,900.00; H. E. Hunter, 1,725.00; F. A. Inch, 1,725.00;
H. F. Jackman, 1,900.00; A. Jackson, 1,900.00; E. L. Jess, 1,900.00; C. Johns,
1,900.00; F. W. Kirk, 1,900.00; A. E. Kirkbv, 1,725.00; A. Lawrence, 1,900.00;
H. F. Lemon, 1,873.97; J. Lewis, 1,847.95; T. E. Logan, 1,827.11; F. B. Lym-
burner, 1,725.00; L. M. MacGillivrav, 991.62; A. E. Martin, 1,900.00; R. Mason,
1,725.00; L. A. McClure, 1,900.00; W. A. Melbourne, 1,900.00; E. C. Mitchener,
1,900.00; B. C. Moore, 1,900.00; J. A. Morden, 1,825.00; N. F. Morris, 1,900.00;
J. M. Munro, 1,725.00; J. J. Palmer, 1,900.00; C. E. Parmenter, 1,900.00; A. E.
ReiUv, 1,900.00; E. Renaud, 283.32; G. L. Robertson, 1,825.00; D. H. Rogers,
1,900.00; E. Rose, 1,900.00; J. W. Rowcliffe, 1,900.00; J. B. Scott, 1,725.00;
C. E. Siple, 1,725.00; A. R. Smith, 1,900.00; J. K. Smith, 1,725.00; I. R. Spencer,
1,900.00; F. E. Tavlor, 1,725.00; W. F. S. Thompson, 949.98; L. E. Throop,
1,900.00; E. A. Webb, 1,725.00; J. L. Whitty, 1,900.00; A. Wilson, 1,725.00;
D. W. Wilson, 1,900.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re
Enlistments, 714.42.
Total 152,673 89
Less: Costs recovered 566 64
Main Office:
Temporary
W. Fitzgerald, 843.75; J. Fowler, 37.50; B. M. Hodgins, 31.05; R. L. Horrigan,
13.33; D. T. Hunter, 90.93; K. W. Lawrence, 1,524.99; H. S. McCreadv, 3,499.92;
C. McLellan. 618.75; E. Newbold, 162.50; H. C. O'Neill, 425.40 '.
152,107 25
7,248 12
Constables:
R. A. Adie, 1,624.95; W. W. Allen, 1,624.95; J. J. Ansley, 1,624.95; M. E. Arm-
strong, 399.99; R. D. Armstrong, 799.98; E. J. Baker, 1,624.95; B. R. Ball, 1,624.95
H. Barker, 1,624.95; R. A. Beckett, 1,624.95; H. F. Bent, 1,624.95; W. W. Bibbv
1,633.28; D.J. Brennan, 399.99; J. K.Brennan, 1,624.95; S. E. Brooks, 533.32; N
P. Budd, 933.31 ; X. E. Cain, 533.32; L. G. Chambers, 933.31 ; W. S. Cluff, 1,599.96
A. K. Collins, 1,633.28; W. D. Cook, 1,624.95; F. H. Coonev, 1,624.95; J. Craig
1,302.62; J. F. Craig, 1,624.95; J. F. Cronin, 533.32; R. H. Devereux, 1,624.95; P. B
Doran, 991.09; J. E. Downs, 1,633.28; R. W. Duncan, 1,599.96; P. G. Durnford
408.59; R. S. Edge, 399.99; W. Ellett, 1,333.30; G. J. Ellis, 1,624.95; B. J. Et-
manski. 399.99; C. R. Everard, 1,624.95; X. P. Fach, 1,333.30; J. B. M. Farrell
1,624.95; F. Foden, 1,624.95; J. G. Fulton, 1,624.95; A. A. Gaudrv, 1,624.95
E. C. Godfrev, 1,333.30; G. A. Govier, 1,358.29; E. M. Grace, 53.33; H. H
Graham, 1,624.95; J. H. Hanlan, 1,624.95; A. J. Harrison, 1,624.95; W. G
Hendren, 1,624.95; E. A. Hicks, 1,624.95; F. Hindle, 399.99; H. Howe, 1,066.64
E. A. Hunter, 1,624.95; R. S. Hutchison. 1,624.95; A. A. Kellogg, 533.32; T. J
Kellv, 533.32; K. Kersev, 933.31; X. C. Kirkwood, 1,624.95; ^B. R. Kitnev
799.98; R. G. Lackie, 1,333.30; J. P. Lapierriere, 1,624.95; H. G. Lapp, 1,624.95
J. M. Lee, 1,624.95; E. R. Lemon, 933.31; B. J. Lvnch, 1,592.25; J. R. Mackev
1,599.96; J. S. McBain, 1,624.95; W. McClelland, 933.31; J. L. McDermott
1,624.95; J. S. McDonald, 1,333.30; X. A. McLeod, 1,624.95; A. C. McXamara
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B^
Law Enforcement — Continued
Salaries — Temporarj- — Continued
Constables — Continued
1,624.95; C. McXichol, 17.78; L. J. McWaters, 1,624.95; H. Meyer, 1,624.95;
C. B. Milbank, 1,624.95; E. W. Miller, 1,624.95; T. B. Morkin, 1,624.95; C. W.
O'Brien, 1,624.95; A. J. Parrv, 1,624.95; A. J. Pearce, 1,624.95; F. C. Peer,
1,624.95; H. H. Peever, 1,624.95; R. H. Pepper, 1,624.95; R. A. Peterson, 533.32;
C. Pinder, 1,624.95; S. W. Pointon, 1,624.95; R. Pope, 1,624.95; G. R. Purdie,
1,624.95; H. M. Purdv, 1,624.95; F. M. Rawlings, 1,624.95; K. F. Rayner,
1,624.95; X. J. Reillv,' 1,013.31 ; T. AI. Richardson, 1,624.95; A. M. Rodger,
533.32; L. Savage, 1,624.95; H. T. Shaughnessv, 1,624.95; J. C. Small, 1,358.29;
W. T. Smith, 533.32; R. J. Spofford, 1,466.63; H. K. Still, 1,599.96; T. A. Sug-
gett, 1,624.95; G. H. Sullivan, 533.32; F. L. Thompson, 1,624.95; S. W. Tim-
merman, 1,599.96; C. Von Zuben. 1.633.28; B. G. Walsh, 1,624.95; \V. Well-
heiser, 1,624.95; J. Wells, 1,333.30; S. Whitehouse, 1,599.96; C. E. Wildfang,
1,599.96.
Total l-i5,299 85
Less: Costs recovered 266 66
Chauffeurs and Mechanics:
E. U. Brown. 1,649.92; J. Croston, 1,088.83: W. Hanev, 1,384.36; H. Ilott,
58.33; G. C. Main, 1,274.94; F. McKay, 109.13; W. J. Rose, 60.21; W. Sears,
1 049.94 6,675 66
District Headquarters — Clerk Stenographers:
F. Green, 225.00; M. G. Weber. 993.75 1,218.75
Motorcycle Patrol — Constables:
R. F. Andrew, 1,624.95; S. K. Ball, 1,624.95; E. E. Bowen, 1,624.95; F. E. Cottell,
1,624.95; L. A. Dixon, 1,624.95; C. F. Elford, 1,624.95; B. J. GifTord, 1,624.95;
G. A. Govier, 266.66; R. A. Hewat, 1.603.03; A. McDonald, 1,624.95; R. McKie,
1,624.95; W. G. Milton, 1,624.95; R. G. Patterson, 1,624.95; AL J. Seaman,
1,624.95; J. W. Sheffield, 1,624.95; A. M. Stauffer, 1,624.95; H. G. Wilkins,
1,624.95; J. M. R. Young, 1,624.95; H.M. Yule, 1,624.95 29,493 84
Special Constables and \'eteran Guards 328,734 02
Less: Costs recovered 500 00
145,033 19
328,234 02
Travelling Expenses $167,626.33
Maintenance 110,790.38
$278,416.71
District Disbursements:
District Xo. 1 — Windsor:
Travelling E.xpenses, 7,320.10; Less: Costs Recovered, 7,811.35. . . 491 25
Maintenance 1,932 86
District Xo. 2 — London:
Travelling Expenses, 11,494.28; Less: Costs Recovered, 8,126.69.. 3,367 59
Maintenance 2,497 31
District N'o. 3 — Hamilton:
Travelling Expenses, 9,529.75; Less: Costs Recovered, 5,254.99. . . 4,274 76
Maintenance 2,326 94
District Xo. 4 — Xiagara Falls:
Travelling Expenses, 5,673.67; Less: Costs Recovered, 6,395.58. . . 721 91
Maintenance 2,382 60
District X'o. 5 — Toronto:
Travelling Expenses, 8,637.96; Less: Costs Recovered, 4,908.16. . . 3,729 80
Maintenance 503 1 /
1,441 61
5,864 90
6,601 70
1,660 69
4,232 97
B 22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Law Enforcement — Continued
District Disbursements — Continued
District No. 6 — Kitchener:
Travelling Expenses, 12,607.20; Less: Costs Recovered, 12,080.68. 526 52
Maintenance 2,057 32
2,583 84
District No. 7 — Barrie:
Travelling Expenses, 14,890.81; Less: Costs Recovered, 7,401.82.. 7,488 99
Maintenance 2,018 00
9,506 99
District No. 8 — Belleville:
Travelling Expenses, 11,207.47; Less: Costs Recovered, 11,089.06. 118 41
Maintenance 1,857 04
1,975 45
District No. 9 — Perth:
Travelling Expenses, 18,643.98; Less: Costs Recovered, 13,396.34. 5,247 64
Maintenance 2,394 52
7,642 16
District No. 10 — Haileybury:
Travelling Expenses, 14,902.37; Less: Costs Recovered, 2,197.26.. 12,705 11
Maintenance 3,820 95
16,526 06
District No. 11 — Sudbury:
Travelling Expenses, 12,873.29; Less: Costs Recovered, 3,194.27.. 9,679 02
Maintenance 1,332 44
11,011 46
District No. 12 — Port Arthur:
Travelling Expenses, 23,334.06; Less: Costs Recovered, 4,818.03.. 18,516 03
Maintenance 1,777 61
20,293 64
Motorcycle Patrol:
Depreciation Allowance on Motorcycles 3,681 49
Less: Refunds 6 65
3,674 84
Veteran Guards and Special Constables:
Travelling Expenses 3,201 20
Maintenance 6,375 22
9,576 42
Travelling Expenses — Headquarters:
W. H. Stringer, 652.78; E. T. Doyle, 107.89; F. E. Elliott, 3.50; E. T. Hales,
243.17; W. C. Killing, 174.47; A. Moss, 5.17; N. Phelps, 28.90; P. Walter, 870.80;
Miscellaneous Travelling Expenses, 405.84 2,492 52
Criminal Investigation Branch:
Travelling Expenses and Disbursements of Officers, C.I.B 4,562 13
Less: Costs Recovered 3,218 06
1,344 07
Anti-Gambling Squad:
Travelling Expenses — Sundry Officers 5,495 19
Maintenance 741 00
6,236 19
Sundry Payments:
Training School — Travelling Expenses, 1,493.95; subsistence allow-
ance to officers, 770.00 2,263 95
Special Investigations 429 71
Extradition 743 13
Award re Crime Prevention 100 00
3,536 79
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL B_23
Law Enforcement — Continued
Automobile Supplies and Repairs:
Acme Bearings & Parts, Ltd., 5,317.22; Acme Shock Absorber Exchange, 815.80;
Beattie-Cadillac-Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Ltd., 2,813.07; Rennet & Elliott, Ltd.,
303.58; Boden & Bassingthwaite, 1,261.12; British & American Motors, Ltd.,
1,042.18; British American Oil Co., Ltd., 13,924.28; Canadian Oil Companies,
Ltd., 3,662.31; Canadian Tire Corporation, Ltd., 126.75; Central Overall Cleaners
& Supply Co., Ltd., 130.22; Cities Service Oil Co., Ltd., 1,203.11; Cozens Spring
Service Co., Ltd., 726.04; Anthony Foster & Sons, Ltd., 440.51; Garage Supph'
Co., Ltd., 734.86; Hamilton Auto'Parts, Ltd., 124.41; Hancock Tire Tread Co.,
2,382.66; Department of Highways (Ontario), 3,600.78; E. J. Hunter Tire Co.,
2,204.31; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 19,371.72; Joseph A. Lobraico, Ltd., 2,674.80;
McBride's Garage, 444.50; McColl-Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., 10,661.43; McDowell
Motors, Ltd., 114.20; Mason Signs, 264.50; Murray's Tire Service, Ltd., 199.46;
National Automotive Parts, Ltd., 207.82; Provincial Automobile Trading Co.,
Ltd., 127.68; E. Pullan Wipers & Waste Co., Ltd., 125.24; Reliable Tire & Vul-
canizing Co., 399.94; Riverdale Garage, Ltd., 281.47; Robb Radiator Service,
204.50; Scully & Scully, 1,560.46; See & Duggan Motors, Ltd., 117.23; Shell
Oil Company of Canada, Ltd., 3,167.31; Fred Stratford, Ltd., 598.33; Sun Oil
Co., Ltd., 807.14; Supertest Petroleum Co., Ltd., 2,313.87; Toronto Auto Glass,
Ltd., 128.46; Toronto Auto Parts & Accessories, Ltd., 115.14; Toronto Motor
Car, Ltd., 1,481.33; Uptown Tire & Battery Ser\'ice, 719.91; Wagner Brake
Service Co., Ltd., 100.17; Wheel & Rim Company of Canada, Ltd., 239.30;
Accounts under $100, 2,669.16 89,908 28
Less: Refunds 1,922 43
87,985 85
Insurance:
Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co. (Fleet Insurance — Automobiles and
Motorcycles), 6,405.85; London Life Insurance Company (Group Life Insurance,
Main Force and Motorcycle Patrol), 14,457.69; National Life Assurance Com-
pany of Canada (Special Constables and Veteran Guards), 13,688.63 34,552 17
Less: Refunds — Fleet Insurance, 215.04; Contributions by
Officers, Group Life, 12,006.11 12,221 15
22,331 02
I
Workmen's Compensation Board:
Payments pursuant to Section 32, Workmen's Compensation Act and Adminis-
tration Assessment pursuant to Section 118 5,468 75
Purchase of Equipment:
Acme Bearings & Parts, Ltd., 117.45; Bowmanville Glove & Mitt Co., Ltd.,
863.43; British & American Motors, Ltd., 2,979.61; Carswell Co., Ltd., 1,200.00;
Cluett, Peabodv & Company of Canada, Ltd., 109.20; J. R. Gaunt & Sons
(Canada), Ltd. ,'282. 54; A. D. Gorrie & Co., Ltd., 2,627.22; A. B. Hewer Uniform
Cap Co., 306.31; Mount Pleasant Motors, Ltd., 2,343.70; Muir Cap & Regalia
Co., 381.14; Langley Park Garage, 265.00; Office Specialty Mfg. Co., Ltd., 195.10;
Public Finance Corporation, Ltd., 350.00; New Method Laundry Co., Ltd.,
325.40; Rex Tailoring Co., 198.50; John R. Shuttleworth & Sons, Ltd., 133.38;
Tip Top Tailors, Ltd., 16,016.60; Toronto Motor Car, Ltd., 3,648.52; Valentine
& Martin, Ltd., 1,999.65; Wellings Manufacturing Company of Canada, Ltd.,
191.00; Woods Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 270.00; Accounts under $100,
441 79 35,245 54
Less: Refunds 2,056 82
33,188 72
Miscellaneous:
Department of Highways, 127.51; Department of Public Works, 1,632.11; King's
Printer, 9,694.75; National Police Review, 100.00; Sundry Officers — Criminal
Investigation Branch, clothing allowance, 675.00; Express, etc., 748.69;
telegrams, 102.04; accounts under $100, 162.29 13,242 39
Less: Refunds 2 32
13,240 07
Service Badge Allowance ($4,680.91)
Sundry persons 4,680 91
Law Enforcement Branch $1,363,889 24
B 24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
ONTARIO SECURITIES COMMISSION
Salaries ($57,400.68)
Permanent :
M A Anderson. 243.75; G. F. Beer, 2,700.00; \V. A. Brant, 4,300.00; E. M.
Browne 1 325.00; M. Browne, 1,425.00; M. M. Carroll, 862.50; E. H. Clark,
3 600 00; A. M. Farwell, 1,325.00; T. C. Fleming, 592.20; G. Hager, 1,325.00;
j' A Mahon, 3,000.00; E. A. Manning, 286.55; A. M. McBain, 1,143.75; J.
McBride 3 200 00; R. L. Pavev, 1,068.75; H. Ruickbie, 2,000.00; R. C. Sharp,
733.32; j. C. Thompson, 1,143.75; A. Xcrity, 2,800.00; E. Violet, 1,200.00;
J. H. X'ogan. 566.64; R. B. Whitehead, 8,000.00; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistment. 184.04 43,025 25
Temporary-:
E E Campbell, 2,199.96; \V. H. Chisholm, 2,299.92; F. R. Fisher, 2,199.96;
R J Harding, 77.42; E. Major, 1,644.06; J. P. McXamee, 554.23; C. B. Ridley,
2,199.96; H. A. Tanton, 3,199.92 14,375 43
Services, Expenses, Valuations, Investigations and Miscellaneous Services i$544.17)
E A. Manning, 100.70; Sundr^^ Persons, witness fees and expenses, 343.36;
Accounts under $100, 100.11 544 17
Travelling Expenses ($3,886.53)
E E. Campbell, 818.74; W. H. Chisholm, 148.25; F. R. Fisher, 360.98; J. A. :\Iahon,
786.33; E. Major, 161.75; E. A. [Manning, 76.70; C. B. Ridley, 439.07; H. A.
Tanton, 313.37; A. Verity, 399.47; R. B. Whitehead, 265.77; Car tickets,
100.00; accounts under $25, 16.10 3,886 53
Maintenance ($1,709.36)
King's Printer, 1,137.99; Telephone, 332.36; accounts under SlOO, 239.01 1,709 36
Ontario Securities Commission $63,540 74
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($6,967.73)
Hon. L. E. Blackwell (August 18th, 1943, to March 31st, 1944) 4,967 74
Hon. Eric W. Cross (May 18th, 1943, to August I7th, 1943) 1,999 99
Allowances to Supreme Court Judges under R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 10!,
Sec. 1 (S21.000.00)
Court of Appeal for Ontario
Hon. R. S. Robertson, C.J.0 1 ,000 00
" R. G. Fisher 1.000 00
« J. G. Gillanders 1,000 00
" W. T. Henderson 1,000 00
« R. L. Kellock 1,000 00
" R. E. Laidlaw 1,000 00
" C. P. McTague 1,000 00
" W. R. Riddell 1,000 00
High Court of Ontario
Hon. H. E. Rose, C.T., President 1,000 00
" F. H. Barlow. 1.000 00
" E. R. E. Chevrier 1,000 00
" A. W. Greene 1,000 00
" F D Hoee 1-000 00
« J.' A. Hop^.'.' ;:::::::::::::::::::::::: 1,000 00
" D. p. T. Kelly 1,000 00
" J. K. Mackay 1,000 00
« J. C. Makins 1,000 00
" G. F. McFarland 1,000 00
« C. P. Plaxton 1,000 00
" W. D. Roach 1,000 00
« G. A. Urquhart 1,000 00
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL
B 25
Statutory — Continued
Allowances to County and District Judges, R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 102,
Sec. 9 ($68,172.22)
His Honour Judge— Barton, 1,600.00; Byers, 1,000.00; Cameron, 1,000.00; Clement,
1,000.00; Cochrane, 1,000.00; Coleman, 1,000.00; Constantineau, 1,000.00; Cos-
tello (Dundas), 1,000.00; Costello (Huron), 1,000.00; Coughlin, 1,000.00; Cowan
1 000.00; Currev, 1,000.00; Dalv, 1,000.00; Danis, 1,000.00; Denton, 1,600.00
Dowler, 1,000.00; German, 1,000.00; Gordon, 1,000.00; Grosch, 1,000.00; Harvie
1,000.00; Hayward, 1,000.00; Honeywell, 1,600.00; Ingram, 1,000.00; Jackson
1,600.00; Ki'lloran, 1,000.00; Klein, 1,600.00; Lazier, 1,000.00; Livermore
1,000.00; Livingstone, 1,000.00; Lovering, 1,600.00; Macdonell, 1,600.00; Mad-
den, 1,000.00; Mahon, 1,000.00; McComber, 1,000.00; McDonald, 1,000.00
McDougall, 1,000.00; McGibbon, 1,000.00; McKinnon, 1,000.00; McLean
1,000.00; Miller, 1,000.00; Moon, 1,000.00; Morlev, 1,000.00; Mulcahv, 1,000.00
Munro, 1,000.00; Owens, 1,000.00; Parker, 2,600.00; Perrin, 1,000.00; Plouffe
1,000.00; Popham, 1,000.00; Proulx, 1,000.00; Reynolds, 1,000.00; Robb, 1,000.00
Ross, 1,000.00; Schwenger, 1,000.00; Shea, 1,600.00; Smoke, 1,000.00; Stanbury
1,000.00; Tudhope, 1,000.00; Wearing, 1,000.00; Wilson, 1,000.00; Wright
1,000.00; Her Honour Judge Kinnear, 772.22
68,172 22
Administration of Justice Expenses Act, Special Expenses, R.S.O. 1937,
Chap. 141, Sec. 12 ($2,974.79)
Cartwright & Cartwright, 431.00; L. R. Graham, 40.00; E. H. Lockwood, 275.29;
C. R. Magone, 5.30; Reid & Allan, 160.00; X. J. Riordan, 320.00; E. D. Smith,
30.00; W. J. Smith, 1,340.00; J. D. Williams, 373.20
2,974 79
Probation Offices]
Salaries ($32,648.89)
Permanent:
G. W. Anderson, 400.00; A. Browne, 1,900.00; F. T. W. Bunting, 329.00; F. W.
Caunt, 400.00; S. D. Cushen, 1,625.00; I. M. England, 993.75; A. J. Fraser,
2,400.00; M. B. Howell, 1,425.00; M. A. MacDonald, 1,825.00; H. A. May,
1,143.75; J. R. McKnight, 1,700.00; H. S. Mott, 1,200.00; F. C. Murray, 1,725.00;
J. A. Netterfield, 2,183.33; A. V. Reddick, 1,825.00; M. G. Rooney, 1,143.75;
G. Smith, 1,425.00; G. G. Spracklin, 1,725.00; J. H. Trusdale, 1,200.00; D.
Webster, 1,168.75; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re En-
listment, 76.00
Temporary:
F. W. Caunt, 1,199.97; W. J. Eck, 135.61; S. McKee, 799.98; M. A. Racette,
1,500.00; A. E. Smuck, 1,200.00
27,813 33
4,835 56
TravelHnfe Expenses ($1,£C5.52)
F. W. Caunt, 192.56; J. R. McKnight, 233.40; A. V. Reddick, 651.30; G. G. Sprack-
lin, 70.16; J. H. Trusdale, 248.10; Car tickets, 110.00
King's Printer, 113.57;-
Maintenance <^S223.57)
-Postage, 110.00
1,505 52
223 57
Expenses of Elections (81,022,194.25)
R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 8. Sec. 205
General Election, 1943
Election Board Accounts
(1) Provisional Judicial Districts — Algoma, 5,063.37; Cochrane, 7,331.49; Kenora,
5,823.64; Manitoulin, 2,150.52; Muskoka-Ontario, 3,430.78; Muskoka, 1,902.23
Nipissing, 4,516.50; Parry .Sound, 2,204.65; Rainy River, 2,620.35; Sudbury,
3,083.83; Thunder Bay, 9,046.10; Timiskaming, 2,559.93
(2) Counties— Brant, 3,392.39; Bruce, 1,991.15; Carleton, 4,591.63; Dufferin,
2,143.73; Elgin, 1,196.76; Essex, 9,508.19; Frontenac, 2,871.74; Grey, 6,595.64;
Haldimand, 1,176.56; Halton, 1,671.11: Hastings, 3,632.86; Huron-Bruce,
3,000.70; Kent, 7,727.15; Lambton, 2,816.04; Lanark, 1,327.29; Leeds and Gren-
49,733 3 9
B 26 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statutory — Continued
Expenses of Elections — Continued
Election Board Accounts — Continued
(2) Counties — Continued
ville, 1,850.24; Lennox and Addington, 1,845.91; Lincoln, 2,448.58; Middlesex,
4,618.13; Norfolk. 827.56; Northumberland and Durham, 2,693.69; Oxford,
4,683.41; Peel, 1,256.22; Perth, 2,608.74; Peterborough, 4,838.62; Prescott and
Russell, 2,857.14; Prince Edward, 2,019.73; Renfrew, 2,414.46; Simcoe, 1,822.39;
Stormont, 2,072.26; Victoria, 2,192.79; Waterloo, 5,543.46; Welland, 2,910.93;
Wellington, 5,652.64; Wentworth, 6,259.18; York. 27,317.82 142,376 84
Returning Officers, Enumerators, etc.
(1) Electoral Districts — Addington, 6,066.05; Algoma-Manitoulin, 5,528.06; Brant,
5,522.23; Brantford, 7,489.73; Bruce. 7,458.07; Carleton. 6,531.96; Cochrane
North, 5,090.63; Cochrane South, 11,371.02; DufTerin-Simcoe, 5,632.00; Dur-
ham, 5,026.94; Elgin, 5,971.69; Essex North, 8,704.08; Essex South. 3.234.40;
Fort William, 7.732.29; Glengarrv. 4.876.95; Grenville-Dundas. 7,094.69; Grey
North, 5,410.84; Grev South. 3,473.00; Haldimand-Norfolk, 8.729.46; Halton,
3,354.31; Hamilton East. 11.602.86; Hamilton Centre, 12,942.50; Hamilton-
Wentworth. 10,010.16; Hastings East, 5,352.68; Hastings West, 7,440.09; Huron.
5,914.80; Huron-Bruce, 6,132.21; Kenora, 3,765.48; Kent East. 3,681.37; Kent
West, 5,858.44; Kingston, 8.889.34; Lambton East, 6,895.71; Lambton West,
6,626.65: Lanark, 6,621.66; Leeds. 8.571.64; Lincoln, 12,222.85; London,
14,045.07; Middlesex North, 6,898.46; Middlesex South, 6,075.06; Muskoka-
Ontario. 8.326.65; Niagara Falls. 9.212.15; Nipissing, 7,781.57; Northumberland.
7,531.72; Ontario, 9,680.53; Ottawa East. 13,806.09; Ottawa South, 19,300.94;
Oxford, 5,511.64; Parry Sound. 5.619.33; Peel, 6,693.21; Perth, 10,835.35; Peter-
borough, 7,596.25; Port Arthur, 7.768.13; Prescott. 3,639.97; Prince Edward-
Lennox, 6.054.55; Rainv River, 4,558.98; Renfrew North, 5.165.96; Renfrew
South, 5,633.90; Russell. 4,680.67; Stormont. 6,027.09; Sault Ste. Marie, 7,675.83;
Simcoe Centre, 6,029.98; Simcoe East, 6,450.91; Sudbury, 9,492.26; Timis-
kaming. 5.495.68; Toronto— Beaches, 10.268.56; Bellwoods, 10,564.31; Bracon-
dale. 10,003.21; Dovercourt, 11,858.36; Eglinton, 15,799.56; High Park, 11,430.28;
Parkdale. 13,105.75 ; Riverdale, 13,607^75 ; St. Andrew, 9.043.76; St. David,
9,551.38; St. George, 10,949.24; St. Patrick, 8.357.15; Woodbine. 13.006.35:—
Victoria. 7.233.88; Waterloo North. 9.708.93; Waterloo South, 7,102.04; Wel-
land. 8.973.37; Wellington North, 3,821.34; Wellington South, 5,802.02; Went-
worth, 11,251.64; Windsor-Walkennlle. 8.299.22; Windsor-Sandwich. 10,411.50;
York East, 15,175.13; York North, 6,805.31; York South, 14,378.91; York West,
9,853.92 730,777 64
(2) Militarv Camps— Arnprior, 525.04; Belleville, 839.66; Brampton, 690.73; Brant-
ford, 775.08; Bowmanville, 670.42; Brantford Wireless and Flving School, 900.93;
Brockville, 769.53; Camp Borden, 1,374.49; Chatham, 694.26; Cornwall, 756.36;
Dunnville, 980.40; Espanola, 731.46; Forest, 707.92; Fort William. 764.23;
Gait, 803.74; Goderich, 891.10; Gravenhurst. 676.03; Hamilton. 895.33; Kempt-
ville, 686.82; Kingston. 1.112.41; Lindsav, 708.42; London, 1,249.81; Monteith,
518.64; Newmarket, 743.26; New Toronto, 771.83; Niagara, 822.42; Niagara,
792.19; North Bav, 664.17; Oakville, 133.68; OriUia. 731.80; Oshawa. 520.40;
Ottawa. 1,047.20; Owen Sound, 726.83; Pendleton-St. Eugene, 735.30; Petawawa,
922.60; St. Thomas, 832.44; Stratford, 884.13; Toronto, 2,413.22; Toronto-
Special, 14.60; Windsor, 793.41 32,272 29
Recount Proceedings — Muskoka-Ontario, 128.58; Toronto-Beaches, 167.50 296 08
By-Elect ion
Haldimand-Norfolk— Election Board, 1,477.19; Returning Officers, etc., 8,585.61;
Telegrams and express, 4.64 10,06/ 44
Postage, Telephone and Telegraph
Bell Telephone Companv of Canada, 432.19; Canadian National Express & Telegraph,
1,227.08; Canadian Pacific Express & Telegraph, 2.530.86; Postage. 62.16 4,252 29
Printing, Stationery and Office Equipment
T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 108.75; Grand & Tov, Ltd., 219.00; Hamblv Brothers, 130.15;
King's Printer, 31,262.55; Northey & Co., 352.50; Miscellaneous, 56.95 32,129 90
1943-44 DEPARTiMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL BTI
Statutory — Continued
Expenses of Elections — Continued
Ballot Boxes
W. E. Dillon, 2,250.00; Department of Highways (cartage), 130.43; J. B. Smith,
741.00; Vallance, Brown & Co., Ltd., 275.00 3,396 43
Travelling Expenses
W. B. Common, 169.63; A. C. Lewis, 104.65 274 28
Overseas Soldiers' Vote
Canadian Chamber of Commerce, London, England, 450.15; Advertising, 10,085.39 10,535 54
Extra Services
H. R. Adamson, 500.00; C. F. Bulmer, 750.00; W. B. Common, 500.00; T. L. Cordell,
150.00; C. A. Fitch, 100.00; M. I. Greer, 200.00; W. G. W. Harvey, 400.00;
F. Hilliard, 150.00; B. A. Hornick, 100.00; A. C. Lewis, 1,000.00; E. A. Mockler,
200.00; M. M. Parkhill, 100.00; M. R. Rice, 200.00; E. E. Starr, 100.00 4,450 00
Extra Clerical and Messenger Services
K. Butler, 594.00; G. Charlton, 12.00; M. Coombs, 44.00; A. \V. Corner, 75.00;
M. A. Davis, 484.00; F. Day, 27.33; W. G. W. Harvey, 63.00; B. Long, 7.00;
W. J. Medlar, 30.80; M. McDougall, 242.00; H. A. Stewart, 20.00; J. Warbis,
33.00 1,632 13
Collection Agencies Act ($47.89)
5 George VI, Chap. 12, Sec. 3
Sundry Persons 47 89
Statutory $1,155,734 86
SPECIAL WARRANTS
Reward for Information leading to the Arrest and Conviction of the Person or
Persons responsible for the Death of John Borg ($2,000.00)
Sundry Persons 2,000 00
To Supplement Income for 1935 of J. F. P. Belford, Sheriff for the United
Counties of Northumberland and Durham ($416.39)
J. F. P. Belford 416 39
To Supplement Income for 1942 of G. R. McLennan, Sheriff and Local Registrar
of the Supreme Court for the Count j of Lanark ($308.98;
G. R. McLennan 308 98
Payment of Expenses in Connection with Civilian Defence Committee (A.R.P.)
Salaries, Permanent:
M. M. Hood 1,562 90
Salaries, Temporary:
A. C. Armstrong, 275.00; M. B. Dalton, 500.00; A. L. Sauder, 1,710.00; E. M.
Violet, 680.00 3,165 00
Cost of Living Bonus 109 40
Payments to Municipalities:
Cities:
Belleville, 109.02; Brantford, 912.59; Chatham, 34.87; Gait, 154.66; Guelph,
485.14; Hamilton, 1,316.77; Kingston, 173.01 ; Kitchener, 1,273.68; London,
1,423.93; Niagara Falls, 236.51; North Bay, 843.49; Oshawa, 513.43; Peter-
borough, 519.85; Sarnia, 825.15; Sault Ste. Marie, 766.06; .St. Catharines,
2,454.82; St. Thomas, 327.83; Sudburv, 1,201.76; Toronto, 9,508.18; Welland,
192.17; Windsor, 5,201.45; Woodstock, 86.87 28,561 24
B 28
PrBLIC ACCOUNTS
Xo. 1
Special Warrants — Continued
Payment of Expenses in Connection with Civilian Defence Committee — ^Continued
Payments to Municipalities — Continued
Town^:
Brockville, 86.35; Burlington, 76.72; Cochrane, 28.56; Coniston, 84.52
Copper ClifT, 312.28; Cornwall, 329.84; Dundas, 138.23; Fort Erie, 77.76
Hespeler, 181.91; Humberstone, .32.13; Kapuskasinjj, 159.41; La Salle, 375.02
Leaside, 556.48; Lindsay, 50.22; Merritton, 801.32; Midland, 631.42; Mimico
85.91; New Toronto, 30.50; Niagara-on-the-Lake, 148.79; Oakville, 190.03
Port Colborne, 168.28; Prcscott, 23.91; Preston. 705.41; Riverside, 491.92
Thorold. 880.33; Timmins, 389.49; Waterloo, 80.63; Weston, 57.32
X'illages:
Forest Hill, 496.72; Frood Mine, 1.25; Humberstone, 30.95; Long Branch,
22.29; Port Dalhousie, 8.40; St. Clair Beach, 152.83; Stoney Creek, 72.00;
Swansea, 28.01
7.174 69
812 45
Townships:
Ancaster, 24.03; Barton, 235.55; Etobicoke, 849.87; East Flamboro, 96.89;
Grantham, 163.49; McKim, 628.82; Neelon and Garson, 325.07; Niagara,
1,083.37; Sandwich East, 240.88; Saltfleet, 186.26; Scarborough, 600.98:
Thorold, 307.91; Tisdale, 422.26; Toronto, 332.93; Trafalgar, 144.77; East
York, 326.65; York, 875.28; Burlington Beach Commission, 130.18 6,975 19
Travelling Expenses:
C. L. Anderson, 407.14; W. L. Andrews, 39.35; A. C. Armstrong, 37.08; E. F.
Bevis, 246.35; L. A. Burch, 105.81; C. W. Caskev. 39.81; B. J. Downs, 161.23;
F. A. Eddenden. 220.12; V. L. Gladman, 47.38; t. B. Hepburn, 114.15; M. M.
Hood, 548.58; M. Inglis, 35.58; C. M. Jephcott, 163.14; T. G. Lucas, 28.94;
H. D. McNairn, 74.87; Judge L M. Macdonnell, 211.98; J. O'Connor, 59.85; N.
J. Powell, 147.03; H. L. Roseborough, 55.60; E. A. Sadler, 39.05; A. L. Sander,
121.18; W. J. Scott, 229,82; M. E. J. Stalker, 91.34; M. A. Stewart, 33.71; Sundry
Persons, attending conferences, 386.15; Accounts under $25, 140.75 3,785 99
Miscellaneous:
Artcraft Printing Co., Ltd., 277.02; Atwell-Fleming Printing Co., Ltd., 598.32;
Canadian Industries, Ltd., 194.40; Canadian National Carbon Co., Ltd., 630.00;
Cox & Andrews, 121.50; General Films, Ltd., 168.40; Gordon, Mackav Co., Ltd.,
726.00; T. W. Hands Fireworks Co., Ltd., 226.80; King's Printer, 168.67; Lackie
Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 816.90; Mundy-Goodfellow Printing Co., Ltd., 688.88;
National Film Board (Ottawa), 264.00; Niagara Hydro-Electric Commission,
605.94; Peterborough Utilities Commission, 371.84; Toronto C.D.C., Expenses
of Exhibit at "Fair for Britain," 1,023.60; Toronto Hvdro-Electric Svstem,
6,468.03; Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 108.00; Express, etc., 2,033.91;
telephone, 492.82; accounts under $100, 991.68 16,976 71
Less: Sale of Lapel Buttons, Badges, etc 2,651 67
14,325 04
Total $66,471 90
Less: Refunded by Dominion Government 66,471 90
Special Warrants $ 2,725 37
Total Expenditure, Department of Attorney- General, $4,056,437.34
PART C
DEPARTMENT
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FISCAL YEAR, 1943-4^
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Main Office — Salaries, Maintenance, Etc 11
Branches, Etc.:
Legislative Library 12
Public Records and Archives Branch 12
Public and Separate School Education, Grants, etc 12
Inspection of Schools Branch 22
Departmental Examinations Branch 24
Text-Books Branch 25
Training Schools Branch 25
Normal Schools 26
High Schools and Collegiate Institutes Branch 30
Public Libraries Branch 32
Vocational Education Branch 32
Ontario Training College for Technical Teachers 38
Superannuated Teachers 38
Provincial and Other Universities 38
Ontario School for the Deaf, Belleville 38
Ontario School for the Blind, Brantford 39
Statutory 40
Special Warrants 41
Summary 10
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Hon. George A. Drew, Minister (Statutory, see page N 7)
Hon. D. McArthur, Minister (Statutory, see page C 40)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($52,910.53)
Permanent:
Minister's Office:
M. E. Saunderson, 2,737.50; M. E. Tomkinson, 1,350.00 4,087 50
Deputy Minister's Office:
L. E. Brown, 1,925.00; G. Dix, 383.37; M. C. Higginson, 833.30 3,141 67
General Office:
J. G. Althouse, 1,250.00; R. O. Bullock, 1500.00; A. M. Campbell, 2,650.00;
W. K. C. Campbell, 3,700.00; J. G. Chidley, 1,325.00; H. J. Coleman, 283.37;
H. M. Craig, 1,825.00; C. D. Creighton, 2,025.00; D. Crighton, 1,262.50;
T. E. P. Ellis, 1,462.50; A. Haughland, 1,625.00; S. W. Jackson, 2,050.00;
R. W. Jovce, 1,900.00; D. E. Keough, 1,225.00; T. N. LeSeelleur, 1,425.00; R.
Litchfield, 246.88; M. Mahn, 437.50; R. H. Marter, 1,400.00; R. E. Phripp,
944.96; A. K. A. Rich, 1,225.00; M. B. Richardson, 1,068.75; L. A. Ruther-
ford, 1,700.00; J. E. Scantlebur\% 575.81; J. E. Sharp, 1,143.75; G. A. Walton,
512.49; J. A. Waring, 1,600.00;'B. I. Webb, 1,068.75; M. E. Young, 1,262.50;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 120.00. . . 38,814 76
Temporary:
G. F. Rogers Deputy Minister 4,500 00
H. J. Back, 233.32; W. J. Douglas, 1,200.00; W. Stringer, 933.28 6,866 60
Travelling Expenses ($172.57)
G. F. Rogers, 106.12; — Accounts under $25, 66.45 172 57
Maintenance ($6,768.60)
T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 628.20; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 314.00; King's Printer, ^3,942.89;
Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 106.07; — Express, etc., 798.76; news-
papers and periodicals, 201.97; telegrams, 394.35; telephone, 479.89; account=
under SlOO, 263.22 . . 7,129 35
Less Refund: National War Finance Committee, mailing costs re
Victory Loans 360 75
6,768 60
Proportion of Cost of Minister's Report ($2,052.95)
King's Printer 2,052 95
Consolidation and Revision of Education Acts, etc. ($1,274.89)
King's Printer 1,274 89
Advertising in Educational and Other Papers ($397.00)
The School, 375.00; Accounts under $100, 22.00 397 00
Compensation, Medical, Hospital and Other Accounts for Workmen Injured in
Government Work, as Awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including Proportion of Administration Expenses ($804.50)
Workmen's Compensation Board 804 50
Cost of Living Bonus ($77,024.78)
Sundry Employees 77,024 7&
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No. 1
Main Office — Continued
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($14.04)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 150.46; Less refund of employees' contribution,
136.42
Main Office $141,419 86
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Permanent:
LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY
Salaries ($9,516.25)
H. .Allan, 1,710.00; O. M. Bright, 1,962.50; M. .\. Eraser, 1,287.50; J. R. Kerfoot,
1,143.75; E. M. King, 2,125.00; E. L. L. Leckie, 1,287. .SO 9,516 25
Maintenance ($4,325.44)
King's Printer, 842.66; Sundry Persons, books, 2,200.32; Newspapers and
periodicals, 1,225.23; accounts under $100, 57.23
Legislative Library $13,841 69
4,325 44
PUBLIC RECORDS AND ARCHIVES BRANCH
Salaries ($3,450.00)
Permanent :
C. C. Creed, 1,087.50; H. A. McClung, 1,962.50 3,050 00
Temporary:
J. H. Gilmour 400 00
Travelling Expenses ($9.30)
H. A. McClung 9 30
Maintenance ($305.33)
King's Printer, 283.19; Accounts under $100, 22.14 305 35
Purchase of Documents, etc. ($296.35)
Dora Hood's Book Room, 137.75; Accounts under $100, 158.60 296 35
Public Records and Archives Branch $4,060 98
PUBLIC AND SEPARATE SCHOOL EDUCATION
Grants and Maintenance ($5,458,936.74)
Rural Public Schools, Counties:
Brant, 23,027.82; Bruce, 50,430.28; Carleton, 60,392.85; Dufferin, 25,226.32;
Elgin, 27,996.53; Essex, 62,200.23; Frontenac, 86,185.50; Grev, 67,517.32;
Haldimand, 23,882.61; Haliburton, 58,678.36; Halton, 17,653.09; Hastings,
116,548.91; Huron, 40,662.88; Kent, 38,746.10; Lambton, 46,164.71; Lanark,
37,794.52; Leeds and Grenville, 75,770.15; Lennox and Addington, 51,275.62;
Lincoln, 45,536.94; Middlesex, 50,738.29; Norfolk, 29,191.68; Northumberland
and Durham, 67,741.76; Ontario, 64,608.85; 0.xford, 40,429.61; Peel, 44,888.95;
Perth, 26,238.63; Peterborough, 49,529.76; Prescott and Russell, 25,032.77;
Prince Edward, 21,541.69; Renfrew, 76,048.23; Simcoe, 71,174.37; Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry, 82,443.25; Victoria, 32,467.96; Waterloo, 29,010.32;
Welland, 70,668.13; Wentworth, 44,983.47; Wellington, 37,853.16; York,
603,318.26 2,423,599
Rural Separate Schools, Counties:
Bruce, 5,198.05; Carleton, 32,321.19; Essex, 34,091.21; Frontenac, 3,518.86;
Grey, 2,472.52; Hastings, 4,098.67; Huron, 3,066.29; Kent, 4,473.16; Lambton,
499.96; Lanark, 926.56; Leeds and Grenville, 785.76; Lennox and Addington,
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C_13
Public and Separate Schools, Grants, etc. — Continued
Rural Separate Schools, Counties — Continued
875.56; Middlesex, 674.33; Norfolk, 1,897.86; Northumberland and Durham,
1,282.81; Ontario, 750.05; Peel, 222.78; Perth, 3,289.00; Peterborough, 1,504.58;
Prescott and Russell, 59,370.26; Renfrew, 18,161.06; Simcoe, 4,152.94; Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry, 41,827.34; Victoria, 754.30; Waterloo, 3,744.60; Went-
worth, 2,099.66; Wellington, 1,635.94; York, 49,951.81 283,647 11
Rural Public Schools, Districts:
Algoma, 83,670.31; Cochrane, 117,801.02; Kenora, 36,266.95; Manitoulin,
33,237.06; Muskoka. 86,379.76; Nipissing, 71,990.18; Parry Sound, 125,895.08;
Patricia, 16,320.59; Rainy River, 58,304.92; Sudbury, 134,897.89; Timiskaming,
98,391.06; Thunder Bay, 96,961.57 960,116 39
Rural Separate Schools, Districts:
Algoma, 3,154.76; Cochrane, 111,385.71; Kenora, 1,166.50; Manitoulin, 2,920.38;
Muskoka, 2,497.77; Nipissing, 53,377.28; Parry Sound, 1,014.71; Rainy River,
4,051.89; Sudbury, 100,284.49; Timiskaming, 55,037.85; Thunder Bay, 4,296.24. 339,187 58
Public Schools, Cities:
Belleville, 5,417.80; Brantford, 13,454.54; Chatham, 8,253.31; Fort William,
12,147.47; Gait, 4,734.05; Guelph, 7,402.60; Hamilton, 24,339.90; Kingston,
9,191.32; Kitchener, 14,972.24; London, 11,604.64; Niagara Falls, 8,078.56;
North Bay, 6,370.73; Oshawa, 8,538.12; Ottawa, 12,579.00; Owen Sound,
8,925.05; Peterborough, 10,752.70; Port Arthur, 7,319.24; St. Catharines,
11,966.05; St. Thomas, 5,319.93; Sarnia, 8,832.79; Sault Ste. Marie, 10,382.86;
Stratford, 6,698.38; Sudbun,-, 6,059.76; Toronto, 102,164.00; Welland, 7,345.76;
Windsor, 19,091.39; Woodstock, 5,201.82 357,144 01
Separate Schools, Cities:
Belleville, 2,430.27; Brantford, 3,786.71; Chatham, 2,864.09; Fort William,
4,279.06; Gait, 2,008.74; Guelph, 4,779.82; Hamilton, 15,829.53; Kingston,
4,838.08; Kitchener, 8,866.07; London, 2,764.10; Niagara Falls, 1,980.39; North
Bay, 11,861.28; Oshawa, 2,897.61; Ottawa, 55,283.54; Owen Sound, 720.18;
Peterborough, 5,276.38; Port Arthur, 3,094.97; St. Catharines, 2,800.43; St.
Thomas, 849.14; Sarnia, 2,658.15; Sault Ste. Marie, 11,966.98; Stratford, 885.70;
Sudbury, 25,069.30; Toronto, 29,802.31 ; Windsor, 29,592.87; Woodstock, 807.15. 237,992 85
Public Schools, Towns:
Alexandria, 649.09; Alliston, 1,320.77; Almonte, 938.86; Amherstburg, 1,129.12;
Arnprior, 1,312.15; Aurora, 2,881.16; Avlmer, 2,034.45; Bala, 271.97; Barrie,
4,191.42; Blenheim, 2,348.92; Blind River, 1,453.77; Bothwell, 1,159.02; Brace-
bridge, 2,607.01; Bowmanville, 2,200.68; Brampton, 2,656.15; Brockville,
3,786.64; Bruce Mines, 866.56; Burlington, 1,596.26; Campbellford, 2,044.23;
Carleton Place, 3,492.86; Cache Bav. 647.04; Capreol. 3,960.60; Chesley, 2,159.90;
Clinton, 1,240.63; Cobalt, 5,570.48; Cobourg, 3,062.34; Cochrane', 3,279.19;
Collingwood, 5,945.85; Coniston, 1,112.76; Copper Cliff, 2,062.39; Cornwall,
2,186.63; Deseronto, 1,855.06; Dresden, 1,985.18; Drvden, 2,381.07; Dundas,
2,536.73; Dunnville, 3,944.24; Durham, 3,360.31; Eastview, 2,167.88; Elmira,
848.45; Englehart. 4,294.58; Essex, 1,554.74; Forest, 1,366.50; Fort Erie. 5,472.91
Fort Frances, 4,392.76; Gananoque, 2,207.72; Georgetown, 1,201.31; Geraldton,
1,140.14; Goderich, 1,224.43; Gore Bay, 1,091.47; Gravenhurst, 3,184.61; Grims-
by, 2,067.11; Haileybury, 1,233.06; Hanover, 4,202.38; Harriston, 811.82;
Harrow, 1,235.58; Hawkesbury, 351.35; Hearst, 1,758.38; Hcspeler, 1,829.45;
Huntsville, 3,562.54; IngersolJ, 2,958.99; Iroquois Falls, 1,271.45; Kearney,
1,886.02; Keewatin, 1,007.23; Kenora, 3,378.50; Kincardine, 2,658.94; Kings-
ville, 1,323.85; Larder Lake, 1,490.18; LaSalle, 147.76; Latchford, 1,253.52;
Leamington, 2,522.69; Leaside, 3,916.67; Levack, 2,509.69; Lindsay, 4.063.70;
Listowel, 1,142.82; Little Current, 1,647.68; ^Lassey, 1,294.62; ' Matheson,
1,552.10; Mattawa, 725.32; Meaford, 3,452.56; Merritton, 1,554.24; Midland,
2,320.18; Milton, 1,384.66; Mimico, 7,756.62; Mitchell, 1,289.59; Mount Forest,
1.027.64; Napanee, 2,149.54; Nester\nlle, 529.76; New Liskeard, 2,597.09;
Newmarket, 4,141.24; New Toronto, 4.081.85; Niagara, 1,257.53; Oakville,
1,535.02; Orangevllle. 2,194.32; Orillia, 4,241.79; Palmerston, 1,324.76; Paris,
1,550.17; Parkhill, 674.40; Parry Sound, 6.779.13; Pembroke, 5,480.42; Penetan-
guishene, 8,480.22; Perth, 1,295.55; Petrolia, 3,060.57; Picton, 1,615.26; Port
Colborne, 3,243.19; Port Hope, 2,877.98; Powassan, 2,625.74; Prescott, 1,911.72;
C 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Public and Separate Schools, Grants, etc. — Continued
Public Schools, Towns — Continued
Preston, 1,517.05; Rainy River, 1,312.25; Renfrew, 1,056.09; Ridgetown, 2,513.36;
Riverside, 7,403.40; Rockland, 174.90; St. Mary's, 1,019.56; Seaforth, 1,446.32;
Simcoe, 1,847.54; Sioux Lookout, 3,798.05; Smith's Falls, 3,201.60; Smooth Rock
Falls, 2,547.63; Southampton, 3,218.86; Stayner, 444.76; Strathroy, 1,971.80;
Sturgeon Fails, 542.46; Tecumseh, 230.31 ; Thessalon, 2,789.88; Thornburv, 783.16;
Thorold, 2,370.12; Tilbury, 1,023.93; Tillsonburg, 2,620.40; Timmins, 13,042.94;
Trenton, 5,030.92; Trout Creek, 1,167.48; Uxbridge, 1,437.32; Vankleek Hill,
944.37; VValkerton, 1,786.82; Wallaceburg, 3,931.17; Waterloo, 3,271.81; Webb-
wood, 1,447.66; Weston, 3,020.33; Whitby, 1,888.88; Wiarton, 2,980.83; Wing-
ham, 1,010.15 337,409 24
Separate Schools, Towns:
Alexandria, 5,500.22; Almonte, 1,878.20; Amherstburg, 1,844.59; Arnprior,
3,174.73; Barrie, 458.21; Blenheim, 218.01; Blind River, 7,891.08; Bonfield,
5,590.85; Brockville, 1,558.00; Cache Bay, 3,992.00; Campbellford, 410.39;
Charlton, 757.97; Chelmsford, 7,138.75; Clarkstown, 5,380.02; Cobalt, 8,230.78;
Cobourg, 1,033.06; Cochrane, 3,048.56; Collingwood, 252.86; Coniston, 5,767.42;
Cornwall, 17,669.64; Dryden, 600.80; Dundas, 432.39; Eastview, 11,797.32;
Essex, 1,613.82; Fort Frances, 1,573.20; Gananoque, 985.58; Geraldton, 1,754.16;
Goderich, 253.82; Haileybury, 2,575.07; Hanover, 865.59; Hawkesbury, 20,585.95;
Hearst, 6,103.84; Hespeler, 218.36; Ingersoll, 523.62; Iroquois Falls, 8,077.58;
Kearney, 1,067.24; Keewatin, 552.19; Kenora, 1,415.10; LaSalle, 2,263.72;
Leamington, 692.20; Lindsay, 887.60; Little Current, 1,893.78; Massey, 2,903.26;
Mattawa, 8,199.87; Merritton, 481.10; Midland, 5,033.49; Mimico, 1,323.22;
Mount Forest, 237.70; New Liskeard, 1,723.18; Newmarket, 599.20; Oakville,
89.60; Orillia, 902.23; Paris, 278.71; Parkhill, 99.59; Pembroke, 8,112.90; Pene-
tanguishene, 945.97; Perth, 916.60; Picton, 166.87; Prescott, 687.88; Preston,
1,013.69; Rainy River, 1,302.11 ; Renfrew, 2,612.31 ; Riverside, 4,476.70; Rockland,
7,036.05; St. Mary's, 252.95; Seaforth, 506.59; Simcoe, 502.36; Sioux Lookout,
1,202.18; Smith's Falls, 1,156.09; Smooth Rock Falls, 9,885.99; Sturgeon Falls,
11,581.94; Tecumseh, 5,273.40; Thorold, 2,363.55; Tilbury, 2,511.50; Tillson-
burg, 1,423.97; Timmins, 40,271.26; Trenton, 1,525.48; Vankleek Hill, 4,238.13;
Walkerton, 2,476.62; Wallaceburg, 5,346.58; Waterloo, 1,410.53; Whitby, 194.72 289,794 34
Public Schools, Villages:
Acton, 1,567.20; Ailsa Craig, 386.86; Alvinston, 810.09; Arkona, 1,109.14;
Arthur, 669.81; Athens, 1,747.04; Ayr, 604.42; Bancroft, 3,801.83; Barry's
Bay, 315.30; Bath, 608.19; Beamsville, 1,220.43; Beaverton, 879.02; Beeton,
778.09; Belle River, 95.33; Bloomfield, 435.76; Blyth, 363.05; Bobcaygeon,
914.78; Bolton, 711.08; Bradford, 789.49; Braeside, 1,147.12; Brighton, 1,773.20;
Brussels, 681.60; Burk's Falls, 1,475.77; Caledonia, 3,438.95; Cannington,
532.32; Cardinal, 2,200.71; Cayuga, 2,617.67; Chatsworth, 581.48; Chesterville,
1,453.20; Chippawa, 1,456.73; Clifford, 286.80; Cobden, 926.84; Colborne,
1,195.61; Coldwater, 1,190.14; Courtright, 780.69; Creemore, 485.14; Delhi,
953.21; Deloro, 1,409.66; Drayton, 286.62; Dundalk, 1,089.61; Dutton, 477.35;
Eganville, 897.88; Flora, 1,186.48; Embro, 470.80; Erieau, 192.57; Erin, 257.19;
Exeter, 613.15; Fenelon Falls, 788.51 ; Fergus, 1,958.93; Finch, 373.57; Flesherton,
506.29; Fonthill, 1,393.56; Forest Hill, 3,573.35; Frankford, 1,978.31; Glencoe,
607.44; Grand Vallev, 440.27; Hagersville, 2,563.38; Hastings, 786.73; Havelock,
2,103.51; Hensall, 366.89; Hepworth, 960.06; Hilton Beach, 459.83; Humber-
stone, 7,495.49; Iroquois, 544.62; Jarvis, 1,388.17; Kemptville, 2,303.41; Killaloe,
814.80; Lakefield, 2,660.00; Lanark, 1,089.08; Lion's Head, 753.39; Long Branch,
11,104.40; L'Orignal, 2,889.78; Lucan, 782.40; Lucknow, 1,092.96; Madoc, 2,461.14;
Markdale, 1,483.16; Markham, 1,358.39; Marmora, 2,712.13; Maxville, 1,184.02;
Merrickville, 1,511.32; Mildmay, 537.19; Millbrook, 884.05; Milverton, 518.53;
Morrisburg, 2,063.93 ; Neustadt, 1,125.36 ; Newboro, 828.81 ; Newbury, 463.66;
Newburgh, 977.18; Newcastle, 926.65; New Hamburg, 1,033.79; Norwood,
1,607.59; Norwich, 1,072.05; Oil Springs, 433.90; Omemee, 386.92; Paisley, 852.64;
Point Edward, 1,839.65; Port Carling, 399.64; Port Credit, 2,271.13; Port Dal-
housie, 2,717.87; Port Dover, 1,047.77; Port Elgin, 2,021.26; Port McNicoll,
1,331.08; Port Perrv, 1,549.71; Port Rowan, 418.10; Portsmouth, 1,438.74; Port
Stanley, 708.67; PortSvdnev, 262.00; Richmond, 866.58; Richmond Hill, 2,336.94;
Ripley, 318.30; Rockcliffe Park, 987.84; Rodney, 358.97; Rosseau, 828.45;
St. Clair Beach, 119.29; Shallow Lake, 962.14; Shelburne, 991.40; South River,
2,516.00; Springfield, 507.77; Sterling, 1,253.82; Stoney Creek, 1,417.73; Stouff-
ville, 1,377.97; Streetsville, 1,277.96; Sutton, 923.70; Swansea, 6,235.98; Tara,
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 15
Public and Separate Schools, Grants, etc. — Continued
Public Schools, Villages — Continued
498.63; Tavistock, 899.63; Teeswater, 996.24; Thamesville, 904.21; Thedford,
738.75; Thornloe, 825.12; Tiverton, 476.14; Tottenham, 817.43; Victoria Har-
bour, 4,212.30; Vienna, 516.63; Wardsville, 299.94; Watford, 1,311.44; Water-
down, 762.89; Waterford, 964.56; West Lome, 668.76; Westport, 633.96; Wheat-
ley, 1,057.12; Winchester, 912.64; Windermere, 259.54; Woodbridge, 1,309.24;
Woodville, 265.09; Wyoming, 745.97 183,429 63
Separate Schools, Villages:
Arthur, 212.03; Barry's Bay, 4,580.17; Belle River, 1,752.60; Casselman, 4,000.19;
Chester%alle, 497.82; Delhi, 2,333.88; Eganville, 1,033.71; Elora, 422.67; Fergus,
327.48; Hastings, 176.32 ; Killaloe, 2,967.18; Lancaster, 2,522.06; Marmora,
956.26; Mildmay, 2,026.58; Port Dalhousie, 848.40; Portsmouth, 491.18; Tees-
water, 447.70; Thornloe, 586.54; Tweed, 1,669.32; Westport, 514.76 28,366 85
Services and E.xpenses in connection with Revision of the Programme of Study:
H. B. Baggs, 120.00; Mrs. C. S. Burke, 120.00; A. Gascon, 150.00; C. E.
Hurst, 146.90; D. Millichamp, 120.00; P. Taylor, 78.00 734 90
Maintenance:
Empire Information, 2,645.03; King's Printer, 13,787.75; Sundr\' Teachers,
travelling e.xpenses re Conventions, 1,010.45; Accounts under SlOO, 70.73. 17,513 96
Assisted Public and Separate Schools, Grants and Maintenance ($64,967.93)
Rural and L'rban Public Schools, Counties:
Carleton, 300.00; Elgin, 1,146.00; Frontenac, 189.70; Haliburton, 1,700.00;
Hastings, 84.37; Lambton, 5,000.00; Leeds and Grenville, 300.00; Lennox and
Addington, 100.00; Lincoln, 400.00; Middlesex, 597.09; Ontario, 1,410.00;
Perth, 300.00; Peterborough, 1,390.00; Prescott and Russell, 200.00; Renfrew,
3,550.00; Simcoe, 972.30; York, 700.00 18,339 46
Rural and Urban Separate Schools, Counties:
Carleton, 5,400.00; Essex, 932.10; Lambton, 1,500.00; Northumberland and Dur-
ham, 147.52; Perth, 647.45; Prescott and Russell, 800.00; Renfrew, 350.00; Simcoe,
1,500.00; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarr>-, 1,000.00 12,277 07
Rural and Urban Public Schools, Districts:
Algoma, 1,808.80; Cochrane, 3,150.00; Kenora, 433.02; Manitoulin, 550.00;
Muskoka, 833.12; Nipissing, 2,050.00; Parrv Sound, 2,074.00; Rainv River,
1,534.49; Sudbury-, 825.00; Timiskaming, 2,608.86; Thunder Bay, 322.20 16,189 49
Rural and Urban Separate Schools, Districts:
Cochrane, 4,987.38; Kenora, 800.00; Manitoulin, 322.50; Nipissing, 1,800.00;
Sudbury, 9,502.03; Timiskaming, 750.00 18,161 91
Grants to Boards for Transportation of Pupils f$52,862.97)
Rural Public Schools, Counties:
Carleton, 108.88; Elgin, 526.10; Essex, 516.90; Frontenac, 1,467.90; Grey,
3,229.17; Haliburton, 598.23; Hastings, 703.03; Huron, 336.00; Kent, 240.28;
Leeds and Grenville, 3,549.04; Lennox and Addington, 480.85; Lincoln, 1,040.08;
Northumberland and Durham, 2,538.20; Ontario, 896.99; Oxford, 54.00; Perth,
1,164.31; Peterborough, 729.11; Prescott and Russell, 1,209.02; Simcoe, 3,434.61;
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarrv, 2,365.69; \'ictoria, 264.05; Waterloo, 466.50;
Welland, 235.15; Wellington, 6.00; Wentworth, 958.96; York, 3,527.47 30,646 52
C 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Grants to Boards for Transportation of Pupils — Continued
Rural Separate Schools, Counties:
Essex, 652.62; Norfolk, 327.00; Northumberland and Durham, 298.65; Stor-
mont, Dundas and Glengarry, 360.00; Waterloo, 18.00; York, 1,203.00 2,859 27
Rural Public Schools, Districts:
Algoma, 565.71; Cochrane, 2,104.36; Manitoulin, 114.50; Muskoka, 7,512.30;
Nipissing, 310.00; Parry Sound, 1,191.92; Rainy River, 1,386.63; Sudbury,
197.51; Timiskaming, 2,414.76; Thunder Bay, 2,019.91 17,817^60
Rural Separate Schools, Districts:
Cochrane, 911.98; Manitoulin, 322.50; Parry Sound, 56.62; Rainy River, 248.48;. 1,539 58
Special Grant to School at Whitefish Falls, District of Algoma ($800.00)
The Lord Bishop of Algoma 800 00
Kindergarten Classes, Grants and Maintenance ($20,100.40)
Public Schools, Cities:
Brantford, 240.00; Chatham, 156.00; Fort William, 220.80; Galt,»144.00; Guelph,
144.00; Hamilton, 788.40; Kingston, 180.00; Kitchener, 360.00; London, 555.00;
North Bay, 30.00; Oshawa, 204.00; Ottawa, 356.00; Owen Sound, 150.00;
Peterborough, 174.00; Port Arthur, 210.00; St. Catharines, 225.00; Sarnia,
90.00; Sault Ste Marie, 60.00; Stratford, 114.00; Toronto, 2,744.00; Welland,
120.00; Windsor, 635.40; Woodstock, 110.40 8,011 00
Public Schools, Towns:
Amherstburg, 32.00; Arnprior, 40.00; Aurora, 40.00; Aylmer, 40.00; Barrie,
112.00; Bowmanville, 72.00; Brampton, 120.00; Brockville, 32.00; Burlington,
40.00; Cobourg, 64.00; Cochrane, 72.00; Collingwood, 72.00; Cornwall, 40.00;
Drvden, 40.00; Dundas, 40.00; Dunnville, 20.00; Durham, 32.00; Eastview,
40.00; Elmira, 40.00; Fort Erie, 144.00; Fort Frances, 40.00; Gananoque, 40.00;
Goderich, 40.00; Grimsby, 40.00; Hanover, 80.00; Hawkesbury, 16.00; Hespeler,
40.00; Huntsville, 40.00; Ingersoll, 60.00; Iroquois Falls, 40.00; Keewatin, 40.00;
Kenora, 10.00; Kingsville, 40.00; Leamington, 80.00; Leaside, 80.00; Mimico,
40.00; Newmarket, 80.00; New Toronto, 120.00; Oakville, 34.40; Paris, 80.00;
Parkhill, 32.00; Pembroke, 79.20; Perth, 52.00; Picton, 32.00; Port Colborne,
152.00; Port Hope, 32.00; Prescott, 40.00; Preston, 72.00; Renfrew, 40.00; Sea-
forth, 20.00; Simcoe, 12.00; Sioux Lookout, 32.00; Smith's Falls, 80.00; Smooth
Rock Falls, 40.00; Strathroy, 64.00; Tillsonburg, 40.00; Timmins, 252.00; Van-
kleek Hill, 16.00; Waterloo, 112.00; Weston, 112.00; Whitby, 40.00 3,523 60
Public Schools, Villages:
Athens, 30.00; Brighton, 60.00; Eganville, 30.00; Forest Hill, 120.00; Glencoe,
60.00; Hagersville, 30.00; Humberstone, 60.00; Lakefield, 60.00; Long Branch,
108.00; New Hamburg, 48.00; Port Credit, 60.00; Port Dalhousie, 60.00; Rich-
mond Hill, 48.00; Rockcliffe Park, 60.00; Stouffville, 60.00; Streetsville, 60.00;
Swansea, 228.00 1,182 00
Public Schools, Townships:
U. No. 4, Ancaster, 21.60; No. 2, Barton, 60.00; No. 11, Bertie, 60.00; No. 3,
Brantford, 60.00; No. 3, Buchanan, 24.00; Burlington Beach, 60.00; No. 12,
Clarke, 24.00; No. 2, Clinton, 48.00; Crowland Station Area, 38.40; No. 1, Deloro,
30.00; Dysart School Area, 24.00; No. 3, Etobicoke, 60.00; No. 5, Etobicoke,
60.00; No. 8, Etobicoke, 60.00; No. IIB, Etobicoke, 60.00; No. 15, Etobicoke,
60.00; No. 16A, Etobicoke, 55.20; No. 2, Flamboro East, 60.00; U. No. 5, 6,
Grantham, 60.00; No. 1, Grimsby North, 54.00; No. 12, Grimsby South, 48.00;
No. 5, Lash, 48.00; No. 1, Nepean, 24.00; No. 2, Nepean, 180.00; No. 8, Niagara,
60.00; No. 1, O'Brien, 120.00; No. 11, Saltfleet, 60.00; No. 10, Scarborough,
60.00; No. 12, Scarborough, 60.00; No. 13, Scarborough, 48.00; No. 15, Scar-
borough, 60.00; No. 1, Tisdale, 180.00; No. 2, Tisdale, 60.00; No. 7, Toronto,
60.00; No. 13, Trafalgar, 24.00; No. 22, Westminster, 60.00; No. 10, Whitby
East, 60.00; Whitney School Area, 60.00; York, 1,669.20; York East, 2,676.00;
York North, 348.00 6,944 40
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 17
Kindergarten Classes, Grants, etc. — Continued
Separate Schools:
Fort William, 62.40; Midland, 52.00; Penetanguishene, 32.00; Peterborough, 30.00;
Port Arthur, 54.00; Sault Ste Marie, 54.00; No. 2, Teck, 24.00; Sudburv, 15.00;
Timmins, 40.00; Toronto. 36.00 399 40
Maintenance:
King's Printer 40 00
Night Schools, Grants and Maintenance ($1,130.41)
No. 10, Adjala, 28.00; No. 1, Atikokan, 300.00; No. 1, Essa, 9.33; No. 7, Essa,
23.33; U. No. 3, Floss, 10.50; No. 7, Floss, 10.50; No. 7, Gwillimbury West,
18.67; No. 12, Innisfil, 23.33; Matchedash Township School Area, 23.33; Medonte
Township School Area, 28.00; U. No. 6, 17, Mulmur, 23.33; Niagara Falls, 53.33;
No. 1, Nottawasaga, 18.67; No. 14, Nottawasaga, 23.33; U. No. 3, Orillia, 28.00;
No. 9, Oro, 10.50; No. 10, Oro, 10.50; Sunnidale Township School Area, 4.67;
No. 1, Tecumseth, 9.33; No. 2, Tiny, 18.75; No. 10, Tinv, 7.50; No. 12, Tiny,
10.50; No. 13, Tinv, 18.67; No. 14, Tinv, 18.67; No. 21, Tinv, 10.50; No. 5,
Tossorontio, 14.00; Toronto, 309.83; No. 7, Vespra, 18.67; No. 9, Vespra, 9.33;
U. No. 10, Vespra, 4.67; Vespra Township School Area, 18.67; U. No. 3, Vespra
and Oro, 14.00 1,130 41
Consolidated Schools, Grants and Maintenance ($45,633.60)
Barwick, 1,534.40; Burriss, 2,189.78; Bvng Inlet, 1,573.18; Charlton, 1,558.05;
Dorion, 1,969.04; Falls View, 1,877.73; Gooderham, 1,957.65; Grant, 563.31;
Grantham, 1,100.00; Hudson, 1,342.34; Humber Heights, 1,187.08; Katrine,
700.60; Macdonald, 792.90; Mallorvtown, 1,923.70; Mindemova, 859.40; Morley,
2,223.60; Nipigon, 1,748.84; Nobel, 2,783.10; North Mountain, 3,029.76; Pointe
Au Baril, 1,094.20; Quibell, 1,737.14; Savard, 2,221.34; Sundridge, 1,276.76;
Tamworth, 2,013.29; Tweed, 1,907.11; Wellington, 2,260.90; West Guilford,
1,706.60; Wilberforce, 501.80 45,633 60
Agriculture and Horticulture, Grants and .Maintenance i $71,297.64)
Ungraded Schools: Public, 37,153.14; Separate, 539.30 37,692 44
Graded Schools: Public 26,600.24; Separate, 6,947.06 33,547 30
Maintenance: King's Printer 57 90
Manual Training and Home Economics ($23,892.60)
Ungraded Schools: Public, 2,929.28; Separate, 100.00 3,029 28
Graded Schools: Public, 17,314.08; Separate, 3,549.24 20,863 32
Correspondence Courses, Salaries and Maintenance ($38,563,731
Salaries:
Permanent:
H. Borthwick, 1,287.50; M. A. Caron, 486.67; M. P. T. Dennis, 1,266.67;
J. J. Easton, 1,287.50; E. M. Froud, 1,287.50; V. S. Fuller, 1,287.50; M. F.
Hinchliffe, 1,325.00; M. L. Jamieson, 1,287.50; M. T. H. Lacasse, 1,250.00;
A. P. Legault, 1,250.00; L. MacBride, 1,600.00; A. McAlpine, 1,287.50;
J. M. Mclntvre, 1,287.50; E. M. McKenzie, 729.12; M. K. Mungovan,
1,287.50; P. G. Price, 400.00; G. Rogers, 300.00; M.|F. Russell, 1,287.50; O. M.
Saunders, 1,287.50; R. V. Scott, 1,287.50; M. E. M. Simpson, 1,287.50;
N. A. Vale, 216.66; H. R. Williamson, 1,287.50; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 43.34 25,604 96
Temporary:
P. E. Hannenberg, 100.00; L. A. W. Hartin, 1,249.98; A. W. Keefe, 1.287.42;
L. M. Lewis, 1,162.50; J. McGee, 733.00; T. D. Mcllrov, 680.00; R.J. Phoenix,
225.06; G. Rogers, 620.00; D. E. Vale, 1,106.25 '. 7,164 21
C 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Correspondence Courses, Salaries and Maintenance — Continued
Maintenance:
Clarke, Irwin & Co., Ltd., 179.12; Copp, Clark Co., Ltd., 452.96; W. J. Gage
& Co., Ltd., 526.02; .\. J. Gascon, 233.33; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 104.20; King's
Printer, 2,661.44; Longmans, Green & Co., 106.45; M. Rawlinson, Ltd., 127.35;
Rverson Press, 508.54; Toronto Board of Education, 205.08; — —Accounts
under $100, 690.07 5,794 56
Courses by Itinerant Teachers, School Cars, etc. ($16,210.32)
Salaries: '
Permanent:
H. F. Antoniak, 1,562.50; A. D. Clement, 1,662.50; W. J. Fleming, 1,800.00;
W. H. McNally, 1,800.00; F. G. Sloman, 1,800.00; W. A. Wright, 1,800.00;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 64.00. . . . 10,489 00
Temporary:
H. E. McKay 1,624 95
Maintenance:
Canadian National Railways, 1,846.65; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 605.33;
T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 241.91 i King's Printer, 175.35; T. & N.O. Railway, 296.70;
Newspapers and periodicals, 129.20; accounts under $100, 801.23 4,096 37
Auxiliary Classes, Grants and Maintenance ($98,922.48)
Public Schools, Cities:
Belleyille, 225.00; Brantford, 1,553.73; Chatham, 572.56; Fort William, 1,196.10;
Gait, 230.00; Guelph, 1,073.82; Hamilton, 4,995.35; Kingston, 1,004.46; Kitch-
ener, 1,940.62; London, 4,049.21; Niagara Falls, 1,393.98; North Bay, 1,500.90;
Oshawa, 650.91; Ottawa, 5,884.83; Owen Sound, 460.00; Peterborough, 843.35;
Port Arthur, 1,192.61; Sarnia, 918.95; Sault Ste. Marie, 370.45; St. Catharines,
1,280.80; St. Thomas, 772.22; Stratford, 100.00; Sudbury, 542.42; Toronto,
23,953.16; Windsor, 2,659.20; Woodstock, 700.81 60,065 44
Public Schools, Towns:
Aurora, 26.42; Aylmer, 180.00; Barrie, 168.63; Brockyille, 374.51; Cache Bay,
5.37; Campbellford, 60.00; Chesley, 3.12; Clinton, 7.00; Dundas, 77.25; Exeter,
1.20; Fort Erie, 116.98; Fort Frances, 200.00; Goderich, 250.00; Gore Bay,
13.58; Leamington, 1.00; Listowel, 4.75; Midland, 243.51; Milton, 12.55; Napanee,
154.29; New Liskeard, 114.00; Newmarket, 31.50; Orillia, 206.56; Pembroke,
200.00; Picton, 174.56; Port Colborne, 9.45; Preston, 286.86; Ridgetown, 179.13;
Seaforth, 39.12; Smith's Falls, 827.83; Strathroy, 131.93; thorold, 80.78;
Timmins, 49.22; Trout Creek, 34.91; Walkerton, 62.96; Wallaceburg, 209.69;
Waterloo, 345.00; W'iarton, 10.00; Wingham, 3,10 4,896 76
Public Schools, Villages:
Athens, 6.35; Ayr, 34.20; Braeside, 31.50; Brussels, 10.00; Clifford, 20.76;
Fonthill, 81.86; Forest Hill, 295.79; Humberstone, 21.76; Leaside, 79.00; New-
bury, 18.32; Point Edward, 6.75; Port McNicoll, 14.40; Richmond Hill, 101.88;
Swansea, 30.00 752 57
Public Schools, Townships:
Tarentorus, 272.52; Teck, 921.39; York, 4,209.66; York East, 2,229.36; York
North, 716.28; Sundry School Sections, 2,448.91 10,798 12
Public Schools, Sanatoria, etc.:
Mountain Sanitorium, 2,892.32; Muskoka Sanatorium, 1,765.85; Niagara Penin-
sula Sanatorium, 470.38; Queen Alexandra Sanatorium, 1,434.79; Toronto
Hospital School, 1,442.03. , 8,005 37
Separate Schools, Cities:
Hamilton, 616.33; Kingston, 242.37; Kitchener, 672.80; London, 225.00; Ottawa,
1,314.66; Peterborough, 57.36; Sudbury, 334.19; Toronto, 3,284.03; Windsor,
793.14 : 7,539 88
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1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C_
Auxiliary Classes, Grants and Maintenance — Continued
Separate Schools, Towns and Villages:
Alexandria, 4.74; Brockville, 43.74; Coniston, 6.21; Gananoque, 2.50; Hawkes-
bur\-, 777.63; Massey, 7.20; Mattawa, 28.21; New Liskeard, 54.00; Preston,
6.65; Timmins, 583.50. 1,514 38
Separate Schools, Townships:
Sundry School Sections 112 08
Maintenance:
King's Printer, 587.50; London Board of Education, 192.00; Richardson, Bond
& Wright, Ltd., 3,290.00; Rverson Press, 321.80; H. Sutherland, 327.57; Toronto
Board of Education, 100.00; Accounts under SlOO, 419.01 5,237 88
Contlnuaticm Schools, Grants and Maintenance $167,021.55j
Grants:
Continuation Schools:
Chatsworth, 657.70; Coniston, 1,011.88; Denbigh. 720.77; Dublin, 438.03;
Embro, 735.21; Ennismore, 627.07; Espanola, 915.21; Flinton, 821.95;
Little Current, 859.67; Mount Pleasant, 445.73; Paincourt, 163.54; Port
McXicoll, 469.93; Richard's Landing, 315.19; St. George, 459.37; Sioux
Lookout, 1,042.12; Smooth Rock Falls, 1,976.55; Tamworth, 1,020.46 12,680 38
Public Schools, Towns:
Blind River, 1,113.48; Bothwell, 1,062.00; Bruce Mines, 799.30; Dresden,
1,398.47; Massev, 819.64; Powassan, 1,038.52; Southampton, 1,648.34;
Stayner, 589.11 8,468 86
Public Schools, \'illages:
Acton, 445.32; Alton, 4.39; Ailsa Craig, 928.72; Alvinston, 1,013.07; Avr,
475.02; Bancroft, 922.72; Bath, 768.48; Beaverton, 1,075.35; Beeton, 600.98;
Blvth, 592.14; Bobcavgeon, 584.75; Bolton. 430.13; Brussels, 874.49; Burk's
Falls, 885.22; Cannington, 602.80; Cardinal, 1,165.00; Clifford, 453.80;
Cobden, 732.88; Coldwater, 695.87; Creemore, 626.92; Dravton, 603.97;
Eganville, 768.42; Erin, 615.73; Fenelon Falls, 777.67; Forest Hill, 1,382.00;
Frankford, 676.52; Grand Vallev, 794.92; Hensall, 425.28; Hepworth, 999.57;
Jar\'is, 874.03; Lanark, 1,042.10; Lion's Head, 722.88; Long Branch, 2,872.93;
Merrick\alle, 838.34; Millbrook, 811.78; Milverton, 876.90; New Hamburg,
830.59; Oil Springs, 898.22; Paislev, 913.86; Port Carling, 641.84; Richmond,
1,238.93; Riplev, 781.09; Rodnev, 599.54; South River, 786.98; Springfield,
559.02; Stouffville, 1,515.38; Sutton, 1,081.28; Tara, 642.32; Tavistock,
476.97; Teeswater, 1,478.44; Thamesville, 847.70; Thedford, 610.11; Tiver-
ton, 424.50; Tottenham, 848.66; West Lome, 507.58; Westport, 858.85;
Wheatley, 1,026.86; Woodville, 878.75; Wro.xeter, 441.56; Wyoming, 754.74. 48,604 86
Public Schools, Sections:
U. No. 14, Albion, 854.96; U. Xo. 3, Amabel, 624.19; Amherst Island Twp.
School Area, 321.96; U. No. 1, Anson, 985.00; No. 2, Assiginack, 605.02;
No. 17, Augusta, 531.64; No. 2, Bavham, 774.06; No. 9, Bertie. 1,440.56;
No. 4, Beverlev, 573.61; No. 11, Blenheim, 463.06; U. No. 21, Blenheim,
etc., 436.10; No. 24, Blenheim, 632.84; No. 13, Brock, 616.37; No. 3, Buchanan,
822.84; U. No. 18, Burford, 430.63; No. 4, Caledon, 525.56; No. 15, Caledon,
699.88; No. 15, Caradoc, 733.43; No. 16, Caradoc, 594.90; U. No. 1, 4, Car-
narvon, 886.30; No. 2, Cartwright, 1,086.70; No. 12, Clarke, 818.33; No. 22,
Cramahe, 656.44; No. 5, Crosby South, 1,011.52; No. 3, Cumberland, 569.94;
No. 5, Cumberland, 529.96; No. 2, Delaware, 546.14; No. 5, Dereham,
520.71; No. 12, Dereham, 444.80; No. 4, Dorchester North, 516.29; U. No. 11,
Dorchester South, 425.85; Dvsart Township School Area, 705.22; No. 15,
Edwardsburg, 1,680.10; No. 3, Egremont, 705.60; No. 9, Eramosa, 859.29;
No. 13, Ernestown, 732.05; U. No. 5, Essa, etc., 668.53; U. No. 6, 18, Essa,
495.59; No. 5, Euphemia, 1,225.42; No. 8, Fitzrov, 787.18; No. 11, Fitzroy,
893.69; No. 5, Flos, 732.71; No. 1, Freeman, 1,170.37; U. No. 23, Gloucester,
etc., 960.56; U. No. 3, 19 Gower North, 476.04; U. No. 6, Gower North,
691.53; No. 13, Gwillimbur\' East, 648.35; U. No. 17, 19, Hillier, 307.64;
No. 17, Howick, 567.77; No. 3, Huntley, 761.96; No. 4, Innisfil, 451.76; No.
14, King, 563.43; No. 5, Lash, 844.25; No. 4, Leeds and Lansdowne Rear,
C 20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Xp. 1
Continuation Schools, Grants, etc. — Continued
Public Schools, Sections — Continued
995.04; No. 8, Leeds and Lansdowne Rear, 832.29; No. 9, Leeds and Lans-
downe Front, 514.35; No. 3, Lobo, 730.93; No. 4, London, 615.23; No. 8,
Mariposa, 543.44; U. No. 1, McMurrich, 603.74; No. 3, Marlborough, 282.12;
No. 8, Monck. 684.94; No. 1, Mountain, 1,762.28; No. 5, Mulmur, 470.62;
U. No. 16, Murray, etc., 1,238.40; U. No. 5, Nissouri East, 642.82; No. 8,
Nissouri West, 545.40; U. No. 3, Norwich North, 566.00; No. 6, Norwich
South, 662.87; U. No. 5, Nottawasaga, 476.45; U. No. 6, Orford, 417.99;
No. 12, Orillia, 630.62; No. 11, Osgoode, 1,149.78; U. No. 15, Osgoode,
800.77; No. 4, Osnabruck, 561.74; No. 5, Osnabruck, 633.28; No. 7, Osprey,
723.56; No. 4, Pakenham, 775.58; No. 1, Pelee, 513.31 ; No. 9, Pelham, 2,182.17;
No. 2, Percy, l,024.00;No. 4, W.Pickering, 922. 18; No. 15, Pickering, 527.47;
No. 1, Pinard, 3.93; U. No. 5, Raleigh, 512.78; No. 6, Ross, 398.65; No. 2,
Russell, 1,456.31; No. 14, Scarborough, 2,126.07; No. 1, Schreiber, 2,021.94;
U. No. 3, Somerville, etc., 683.06; No. 4, Tilbury West, 1,016.96; No. 2,
Toronto, 466.72; No. 9, Vespra, 266.72; No. 3, Walpole, 502.94; No. 16,
Wellesley, 294.76; No. 2, Westmeath, 350.07; No. 7, Westmeath, 517.24;
No. 17, Westminster, 386.59; No. 3, W^hitby, 617.50; No. 1, Wicksteed,
1,348.29; U. No. 1, 3, Wilmot, 454.45; No. 7, Yarmouth, 442.24 74,505 22
Consolidated Schools:
Mallorytown, 832.11; Nipigon, 616.37; North Mountain, 1,191.59; Sundridge,
835.56; Wellington, 580.89; Wilberforce, 600.93 4,657 45
Separate Schools:
Eganville, 926.18; Westport, 1,021.60 1,947 78
Payment for Cost of Education of Non-Resident Pupils:
Continuation Schools:
Bancroft, 99.18; Blind River, 252.65; Bruce Mines, 1,257.23; Burk's Falls,
2,863.78; Emo, 460.85; Espanola, 488.82; Haliburton, 10.83; Kinmount,
106.53; Mindemoya, 1,129.39; Minden, 400.34; Port Carling, 1,407.92;
Powassan, 1,055.01; Severn Bridge, 2,475.43; South River, 151.53; Smooth
Rock Falls, 3,509.77; Sundridge, 317.91 15,987 17
Maintenance:
King's Printer 169 83
Fifth Classes, Grants and Maintenance ($51,884.54)
Rural Public Schools, Counties:
Brant, 35.00; Bruce, 339.88; Carleton, 414.80; Dufferin, 511.14; Elgin, 199.08;
Frontenac, 720.20; Grey, 304.61; Haldimand, 441.67; Hastings, 572.55; Huron,
1,250.81; Kent, 94.90; Lambton, 81.79; Leeds and Grenville, 128.29; Lincoln,
391.04; Middlesex, 611.69; Norfolk, 283.61; Northumberland and Durham,
863.10; Ontario, 103.36; Oxford, 281.33; Peel, 239.41; Perth, 39.10; Peter-
borough, 65.00; Prescott and Russell, 182.51; Prince Edward, 142.13; Renfrew,
453.13; Simcoe, 607.42; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 365.11; Victoria,
478.79; W^aterloo, 263.80; Wellington, 442.36; Wentworth, 302.10; York, 191.99. 11,401 70
Rural Public Schools, Districts:
Algoma, 1,720.64; Cochrane, 525.20; Haliburton, 1,107.48; Kenora, 1,671.38;
Manitoulin, 866.00; Muskoka, 519.40; Parry Sound, 2,035.68; Patricia, 824.22;
Rainy River, 2,349.78; Sudbury, 2,436.30; Timiskaming, 1,173.18; Thunder
Bay, 2,186.84 ' 17,416 10
Rural Separate Schools, Counties:
Bruce, 322.20; Carleton, 538.30; Essex, 1,308.33; Grev, 169.20; Hastings, 144.50;
Huron, 331.61; Lennox and Addington, 162.10; Norfolk, 176.68; Ontario, 67.50;
Perth, 357.10; Prescott and Russell, 1,706.50; Renfrew, 1,296.78; Simcoe,
313.79; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 968.28; Victoria, 88.88; Waterloo,
451.92; Wellmgton, 162.12; York, 113.13' 8,678 92
Rural Separate Schools, Districts:
Algoma, 166.52; Cochrane, 1,553.40; Manitoulin, 270.00; Nipissing, 1,194.70;
Rainy River, 240.00; Sudbury, 2,254.40; Timiskaming, 896.72 6,575 74
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 21
Fifth Classes, Grants, etc. — Continued
Public Schools, Towns:
Bala, 337.00; Hespeler, 212.50; Kearnev, 313.60; Latchford, 200.00; Leaside,
215.00; Levack, 424.02; Matheson, 364.10; Mildmav, 133.64; Trout Creek,
272.80; Webbwood. 358.52 2,831 18
Separate Schools, Towns:
Bonfield, 272.50; Cache Bay, 330.00; Chelmsford, 405.82; Eastview, 203.70; La
Salle, 158.85; Riverside, 206.60; Tecumseh, 208.00 1,785 47
Public Schools, Villages:
Arkona, 215.00; Hilton Beach, 220.00; Killaloe, 100.00; L'Orignal, 208.21;
Newstadt, 140.00; Newboro, 161.86; Port Stanley, 178.95; Rosseau, 329.72;
Victoria Harbour, 203.10; Woodbridge, 193.40 1,950 24
Separate Schools, Villages:
Barry's Bay, 213.13; Belle River, 215.00; Casselman, 187.10; Killaloe, 191.14;
Lancaster, 183.82; Mildmay, 215.00. .^ 1,205 19
Maintenance: King's Printer 40 00
Spring and Summer Schools, Travelling Expenses,
Services and Maintenance ($1,755.19)
Sundry Supervisors, Instructors and Staffs, services 1,202 50
Maintenance:
Toronto Board of Education, 350.00;— Accounts under $100, 202.69 552 69
Art Departments, Grants and Maintenance ($2,271.48)
Public Schools 1,910 00
Separate Schools 350 00
Maintenance: King's Printer 11 48
Courses in Music, Grants and Maintenance '$112,304.77)
Public Schools 108,928 35
Separate Schools 2,231 72
Maintenance:
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 895.83; King's Printer, 189.92;
Accounts under $100, 58.95 1,144 70
Medical and Dental Inspection, Grants and Maintenance ($13,439.70)
Public Schools, Cities and Towns:
Barrie, 155.00; Belleville, 138.00; Brockville, 162.00; Chatham, 144.00; Fort
William, 267.00; Gait, 138.00; Kingston, 228.60; London, 645.00; Mimico,
145.00; Niagara Falls, 183.00; Ottawa, 708.60; Owen Sound, 171.00; Pembroke,
140.00; Peterborough, 232.20; St. Catharines, 279.60; Sault Ste. Marie, 243.00;
Sudbury, 185.40; Walkerton, 100.00; Waterloo, 160.00; Welland, 161.40; Windsor,
808.80 5,395 60
Public Schools, Townships, Sections and Committees:
U. No. 1 and 2, Brampton, Boston Mills, Claude, etc., 474.00; Caledonia, Hagers-
ville, Dunnville, etc., 350.00; U. No. 3, East and West Flamboro, Glanford,
Bartonville, etc., 354.00; U. No. 2A and 2B, Fort Erie, Bertie Township, etc.,
790.00; Western Unit; Grimsby, Clinton, Louth, etc., 160.00; Central Unit;
Merritton, Port Dalhousie, etc., 400.00; Nos. 1 and 2, Nepean, etc., 400.00;
Eastern Unit; Niagara-on-the-Lake, Bcamsville, etc., 400.00; U. No. 1, Saltfleet
Township, Winona, Beach Bungalow, Barton Township Area, 352.00; No. 10,
Scarboro, 210.00; No. 12, Scarboro, 180.00; U. No. 3, Thorold Township, Font-
hill, etc., 284.00; U. No. 2, Waterdown, Stoney Creek, East Flamboro, 374.00;
York, 2,772.00 7,500 00
C22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Medical and Dental Inspection, Grants, etc. — Continued
Separate Schools:
Barrie, 20.00; Gait, 6.00; London, 96.00; Niagara Falls, 33.00; St. Catharines,
63.00; Sudbury, 235.20; Waterloo, 50.00 503 20
Maintenance: King's Printer 40 90
Expenses in Connection with the League of the Empire ($64.67)
League of the Empire, disbursements re exchange teachers 64 67
Visual Instruction, Grants and Maintenance ($14,969.40)
Salaries, Permanent:
D. Blain, 191.13; H. R. Smith, 1,375.00 1,566 13
Maintenance:
\ and F. Educational Film Corporation, 781.44; Associated Screen News, Ltd.,
2,101.62; General Films, Ltd., 8,220.00; National Film Board, 311.50; National
Film Society of Canada, 295.86; Royal Ontario Museum, 102.98; Ryerson Press,
1,100.00; — —Express, etc., 376.44; accounts under $100, 113.43 13,403 27
Grants ($17,450.00)
Ontario Educational Association 2,600 00
Ontario Educational Association, Trustees' Section 2,000 00
Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations 2,000 00
Frontier College 5,000 00
Urban Trustees' Association 250 00
Temperance Education Association 1,000 00
Association Canadienne-Francaise d'Education d'Ontario 1,600 00
Canadian and Newfoundland Educational Association 2,500 00
Visites Inter-provinciales 500 00
Cost of Education of French-Speaking Deaf Children in
Attendance at Outside Institutions ($4,650.00)
L'Institution des Sourds Muets, grant 4,650 00
Public and Separate School Education $6,279,130 12
INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS BRANCH
Main Office
Salaries ($50,606.28)
Permanent :
J. Beaulieu, 3,000.00; H. A. Boyd, 1,625.00; C. A. Brown, 3,050.00; K. Burns,
1,200.00; J. D. Campbell, 4.250.00; C. F. Cannon, 4,250.00; L. H. DeLaporte,
2,775.00; M. K. Drew, 1,500.00; G. R. Fenwick, 3,375.00; E. Francis, 1,200.00;
R. Gauthier, 4,750.00; V. K. Greer, 5,500.00; E. M. Hamilton, 600.00; P. J.
Humphreys, 918.75; R. D. Keefe, 3,900.00; L. L. Kirkland, 1,500.00; M. L.
MacLachian, 993.75; V. Morgan, 993.75; F. S. Rivers, 750.03; C. E. Stothers,
3,950.00 50,081 28
Temporary:
E. M. Hamilton 525 00
Inspection of Public and Separate Schools in Counties aud Districts,
Salaries and Grants ($407,138.85)
Salaries
County Public Schools:
Permanent:
A. Archibald, 3,037.50; J. W. Barber, 3,112.50; F. L. Barrett, 3,112.50;
E. C. Beacom, 3,600.00; K. O. Birkin, 3,112.50; H. Bolingbroke, 3,112.50;
W. L. Bowden, 3,600.00; A. F. Brown, 3,318.75; N. Campbell, 3,600.00;
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 23
Inspection of Schools Branch — Salaries — Continued
County Public Schools — Continued
Permanent — Continued
W. H. Carlton, 3,468.75; M. O. Cleland, 2,225.00; L. \V. Copp, 3,600.00;
J I. Cross, 2,225.00; G. H. Dobrindt, 3,112.50; G. C. Dobson, 3,318.75;
R. F. Downey, 3,600.00; G. L. Duffin, 3,037.50; W. E. Eade, 1,860.45;
D. M. Eagle, 2,700.00; G. N. Edwards, 3,318.75; J. J. Edwards, 3,000.00;
T. R. Ferguson, 2,700.00; M. R. Fydell, 3,600.00; W. A. Fydell, 3,468.75;
H. B. Galpin, 3,600.00; J. M. Game, 3,318.75; J. A. Gibson, 3,468.75;
A. A. Gilrov, 200.00; H. A. Halbert, 3,131.25; M. Hallman, 500.00; A. F.
Hansuld, 3,'l68.75; W. F. Hiscocks, 3,600.00; C. Howitt, 3,131.25; L. B.
Hyde, 3,112.50; F. E. Johnston, 1,825.00; J. H. Kennedy. 103.23; J. H.
Kinkead, 3,168.75; H. W. Knight, 1,750.00; C. A. Lapp, 3,206.25; C. W.
Lees, 3,318.75; H. H. Loucks, 3,112.50; W. L. Lovell, 3,162.50; O. M.
MacKillop, 3,600.00; C. R. MacLeod, 1,341.67; W. A. Marshall, 3,318.75;
A. A. Martin, 3,468.75; G. M. Mather, 3,468.75; T. P. Maxwell, 3,600.00;
A. D. McColl, 2,325.00; R. A. A. McConnell, 1,500.00; T. R. McEwen,
3,312.50; A. W. McGuire, 3,600.00; A. McLeod, 3,037.50; W. J. McLeod,
3,037.50; G. G. McNab, 3,600.00; W. R. McVittie, 3,318.75; L. P. Menzies,
3,468.75; F. W. Minkler, 3,131.25; A. E. Nelson, 3,600.00; G. A. Noble,
400.00; E. Oakes, 3,281.25; G. A. Pearson, 3,600.00; G. E. Pentland,
2,951.61; H. Robertson, 1,750.00; W. Rogers, 3,037.50; C. B. Routley,
3,318.75; L. L. Sinclair, 3,112.50; L. L. Skuce, 3,318.75; D. G. Smith,
3,600.00; F. P. Smith, 3,600.00; J. C. Smith, 3,600.00; W. F. Smith,
3,318.75; R. O. Staples, 3,168.75; W. J. Stewart, 3,468.75; T. J. Thompson,
3,168.75; S. A. Truscott, 3,600.00; S. A. Watson, 2,079.20; J. C. Webster,
3,168.75; N. R. Wightman, 3,318.75; J. E. Wilkinson, 300.00; J. J. Wilson,
3,468.75; G. Young, 3,318.75; Public Service Superannuation Fund,
Contribution re Enlistment, 126.00 242,524 66
Temporary :
R. A. Hutchison, 666.65; H. B. Paul, 2,124.99; G. E. Pentland, 344.85. . 3,136 49
District Public Schools:
Permanent:
H. W. Brown, 3,112.50; R. C. Cassie, 3,037.50; W. E. Eade, 1,302.05;
S. Geiger, 3,112.50; J. E. Horton, 3,112.50; G. S. Johnson, 3,600.00;
W. J. Judd, 3,168.75; D. A. Lapp, 1,750.00; R. H. Macklem, 3,037.50;
W. MacMillan, 3,168.75; R. S. McBurnev, 3,112.50; J. R. Pickering,
3,318.75; P. M. Scott, 3,037.50; A. P. Silcox, 1,750.00; A. Stouffer,
3,112.50; J. W. Trusler, 3,112.50; E. R. Underhill, 3,112.50; D. T. Walkom,
3,600.00; L. J. Williams, 3,600.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund,
Contribution re Enlistment, 120.00 56,278 30
Separate Schools:
Permanent :
J. T. Anderson, 3,318.75; J. M. Bennett, 3,600.00; L. Carriere, 3,168.75;
C. X. Charron, 3,468.75; F. Choquette, 3,600.00; A. J. Gascon, 3,318.75;
J. S. Gratton, 3,600.00; W. J. Greening, 3,318.75; W. A. Hayden, 3,112.50;
L. J. Langan, 3,318.75; J. Lapensee, 3,600.00; L. Laplante, 3,168.75;
C. A. Latour, 3,600.00; R. M. Lvnch, 2,225.00; C. P. Matthews, 3,318.75;
R. R. Maurice, 3,318.75; F. J. McDonald, 3,600.00; A. M. McNamara,
3,112.50; T. S. Melady, 3,600.00; J. R. Millette, 3,168.75; F. A. Moreau,
3,037.50; H. J. Pavette, 3,600.00; V. C. Quarry, 3,600.00; J. V. Scanlon,
3,600.00; J. C. Walsh, 3,600.00 83,975 00
Grants to Public School Boards, Cities:
Brantford, 648.00; Chatham, 288.00; Fort William, 534.00; Hamilton, 2,996.40;
Kitchener, 600.00; London, 1,290.00; Ottawa, 1,386.00; Peterborough, 468.00;
St. Catharines, 570.00; Sarnia, 372.00; Toronto, 10,494.00; Windsor, 1,578.00. . 21,224 40
C 24
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Inspection of Schools Branch — Continued
Travelling and Movlnji Expenses of Inspectors and Other Officials
and for office Expenses i$l33,399.50j
Travelling Expenses 75,643 03
Moving Expenses 1,718 65
Office Expenses 40,2 1 1 40
Miscellaneous 15,826 42
V. N. Ames, 18.00; J. T. Anderson, 481.18; A. Archibald, 883.39; J. W. Barber
916.61; F. L. Barrett, 1,226.86; J. Beaulieu, 1,257.27; J. M. Bennett, 736.08
F. C. Biehl, 809.49; K. O. Birkin, 652.47; H. Bolingbroke, 876.23; \V. L. Bowden
649.40; A. F. Brown, 503.69; H. \V. Brown, 720.27; C. A. Brown, 65.25; J. D
Campbell. 463.33; N. Campbell, 1,103.75; C. F. Cannon, 479.16; W. H. Carlton
881.82; L. Carriere, 1,214.09; R. C. Cassie, 1,766.22; C. X. Charron, 994.82
F. Choquette, 623.76; M. O. Cleland, 340.26; L. \V. Copp, 893.61; J. I. Cross
128.10; A. R. Davidson, 73.95; L. H. DeLaporte, 862.59; G.H. Dobrindt, 649.91
G. C. Dobson, 818.88; R. F. Downev, 552.43; G. L. Duffin, 1,491.18; W. E
Fade, 1,262.03; D. M. Eagle, 499.73; M. Easson, 31.10; G. X. Edwards, 859.66
J. J. Edwards, 288.57; G. R. Fenwick, 876.48; T. R. Ferguson, 637.85; M. R
Fydell, 369.60; W. A. Fvdell, 503.24; H. B. Galpin, 763.26; J. M. Game, 1,318.97
A. J. Gascon, 776.68; R. Gauthier, 2,267.71; S. Geiger, 1,397.59; J. A. Gibson
716.53; A. A. Gilrov, 25.73; A. Godbout, 1,123.03; J. S. Gratton, 465.36; \V. J
Greening, 747.82; V. K. Greer, 458.30; H. A. Halbert, 966.38; M. Hallman
126.88; A. F. Hansuld, 757.27; W. A. Havden, 1,259.23; W. F. Hiscocks
1,013.70; J. E. Horton, 1,461.15; C. Howitt, 824.04; R. A. Hutchison
257.40; L. B. Hvde, 688.52; G. S. Johnson, 1,325.64; F. E. Johnston, 341.57
\V. J. Judd, 713.25; R. D. Keefe, 959.51; \V. K. F. Kendrick, 425.88; J. H. Kin-
kead, 1,294.54; H. \V. Knight, 826.16; L. J. Langan, 461.43; J. Lapensee, 627.54
L. Laplante, 1,139.91; C. A. Lapp, 733.45; D. A. Lapp, 742.87; C. A. Latour
259.3&; C. \V. Lees, 633.23; H. H. Loucks, 1,124.02; W. L. Lovell, 845.09
O. M. MacKillop, 1,685.79; R. H. Macklem, 1,272.33; C. R. MacLeod, 393.45
\V. MacMillan, 978.83; W. A. Marshall, 659.92; A. A. Martin, 997.69; G. M
Mather, 738.54; C. P. Matthews, 785.54; R. R. Maurice, 1,009.61; T. P. Maxwell
604.96; R. S. McBurnev, 1,152.27; A. D. McColl, 405.47; R. A. A. McConnell
204.96; F. J. McDonald, 83.85; T. R. McEwen, 921.34; A. W. McGuire. 562.47
E. H. McKone, 744.23; A. McLeod, 477.02; \V. J. McLeod, 822.48; G. G. McNabb
580.59; A. M. McNamara, 1,473.73; W. R. McVittie, 741.95; T. S. Meladv
719.92; L. P. Menzies, 799.43; J. R. Millette, 1,477.30; F. W. Minkler, 1,365.02
F. A. Moreau, 2,410.32; A. E. Nelson, 1,028.18; G. A. Noble, 149.72; E. Oakes
925.73; H. B. Paul, 542.87; H. J. Pavette, 1,656.48; G. A. Pearson, 1,264.99
G. E. Pentland, 822.71; J. R. Pickering, 705.98; V. C. Quarry, 156.71; F. S
Rivers, 261.30; H. Robertson, 993.72; W. Rogers, 1,000.54; C. B. Routlev
1,084.74; J. V. Scanlan, 606.18; P. M. Scott, 1,278.38; A. P. Silcox, 998.35; L. L
Sinclair, 1,064.83; L. L. Skuce, 864.40; D. G. Smith, 565.74; F. P. Smith, 360.22
J. C. Smith, 1,454.51; W. F. Smith, 673.32; R. O. Staples, 1,246.61; \V. J
Stewart, 613.32; C. E. Stothers, 1,218.48; A. Stouffer, 569.45; H. A. Tanser
30.15; T. J. Thompson, 1,364.62; S. A. Truscott, 447.36; J. \V. Trusler, 1,775.72
E. R. Underhill, 1,161.48; D. T. Walkom, 799.48; J. C. Walsh, 1,196.88; S. A
Watson, 977.57; J. C. Webster, 1,236.22; R. Westwater, 109.90; N. R. Wight
man. 805.57; J. E. Wilkinson, 41.00; L. J. Williams, 434.47; J. J. Wilson, 1,429.45
G. Young, 1,096.56; Accounts under $25, 158.85
Miscellaneous:
117,573 08
W. J. Gage & Co., Ltd., 510.51; Grand & Tov, Ltd., 303.02; King's Printer,
14,278.64; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., 282.94; Express, etc.,
245.41; newspapers and periodicals, 107.30; accounts under SlOO, 98.60 15,826 42
Inspection of Indian Schools ($1,247.94)
Sundry Inspectors, services, 896.00; expenses, 351.94
1,247 94
Inspection of Schools Branch $592,392 57
DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS BRANCH
Salaries ($52,721.03)
Permanent :
W. A. Beecroft. 3,187.50; W. G. Benard, 993.75; F. ]. Blake, 1,462.50; J. E.
Carson, 1,325.00; H. J. Coleman, 1,341.63; M. E. Coleman, 1,262.50; J. P.
Cowles, 5,275.00; A. Dalv, 1,250.00; T. Evans, 1,225.00; D. O. T. Ferguson,
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CZ5
Departmental Examinations Branch — Salaries — Continued
Permanent — Continued
1,587.50; N. M, Foy, 1,425.00; S. B. Howe, 487.50; P. R. Hudson, 993.75; K. M.
Hughes, 918.75; I. C. Hynes, 1,925.00; R. C. Johnston, 1,725.00; B. Leadbetter,
2,887.50; G. Lyons, .3,850.00; G. E. Moran, 1,562.50; M. Nesbitt, 1,500.00;
W. Parr, 1,600.00; D. Plumb, 993.75; B. Riddell, 290.32; H. AI. Simpson, 1,625.00;
T. J. Standeaven, 476.59; M. L. Sutton, 2,025.00; W. R. Thornton, 2,025.00;
U. M. Truax, 1,525.00; G. J. Westwood, 1,887.50; AI. Wickens, 1,200.00 49,833 54
Temporary:
A. E. Gibson, 1,143.75; \V. C. McNally, 918.75; W. J. Medlar, 824.99 2,887 49
Maintenance ($12,991.37)
King's Printer, 10,641.10; Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 380.72; University of
Toronto, 1,314.08; Postage, 168.66; accounts under $100, 486.81 12,991 37
Services and Travelling Expenses ($108,146.64)
Sundry Examiners, services, 101,149.04; expenses, 6,997.60 108,146 64
Assistants re Examinations ($42,514.06)
Sundry Clerks 42,514 06
Departmental Examinations Branch $216,373 10
TEXT-BOOKS BRANCH
Salaries ($666.67)
Permanent:
S. D. Holmes 666 67
Maintenance ($3,726.76)
J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., 1,189.36; Empire Information, 1,005.00; W. J. Gage &
Co., Ltd., 1,044.64; King's Printer, 248.29; Accounts under $100, 239.47 3,726 76
Subventions to PubUsliers ($79,992.69)
Clarke, Irwin & Co., Ltd., 2,433.20; Copp, Clark Co., Ltd., 17,772.97; J. M. Dent
& Sons, Ltd., 1,836.85; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 7,116.08; W. J. Gage & Co., Ltd.,
29,113.33; Ginn & Co., 367.02; Hunter, Rose Co., Ltd., 231.55; Librarie Beau-
chemin Limitee, 377.78; Macmillan Company of Canada, Ltd., 3,309.69; Thos.
Nelson & Sons, Ltd., 7,942.03; Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd., 2,284.18; Renouf
Publishing Co., 335.20; Ryerson Press, 6,862.96; Accounts under $100, 9.85. 79,992 69
Text-Books Branch $84,386 12
TRAINING SCHOOLS BRANCH
Salaries ($6,450.00)
Permanent :
H. E. Amoss, 4,925.00; R. A. Patterson, 1,525.00 6,450 00
Travelling and Moving Expenses and Maintenance ($717.39)
H. E. Amoss, 524.54; King's Printer, 111.37; Accounts under $100, 81.48 717 39
Grants to Teachers in Schools used for Observation Purposes and Practice Teaching
in Connection with Normal and Other Training Schools ($57,374.00)
Sundry Teachers, 56,374.00; University of Toronto, 1,000.00 57,374 00
Grants to Caretaliers for Services in .Schools used for Training Teachers
in Connection with Normal and Other Training Schools ($503.00)
Sundry Caretakers 503 00
C26
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Training Schools Branch — Continued
Travelling and Moving Expenses of Normal School Teachers Transferred ($981.83)
J. K. Evans, 321.60; E. H. McKone, 277.76; J. A. Partridge, 382.47 981 83
Grants to Public, Separate, High and Continuation School Boards for
Use of Schools for Observation Purposes ($5,453.60)
Sundr>' Boards 5,453 60
Travelling Expenses of Normal School Students and Masters to Rural Public
and Separate Schools and for Nature Study ($7,926.12)
Sundrj' Persons, transportation 7,926 12
Grants to Teachers who have completed successfully the Second
Year Course in an Ontario Normal School ($25.00)
Sundry Teachers 2 5 00
Medical Examination of Students Making Application for Admission to the
Different Training Schools for Teachers ($5,565.03)
Department of Health, 246.00; Sundry Doctors and Hospitals, 4,916.00; Sundry
Nurses, ser\aces and e.xpenses, 144.15; Sundry Students, travelling expenses and
fees, 206.50; Accounts under $100, 52.38.
Training Schools Branch .
t,995 97
5,565 03
Permanent:
NORMAL SCHOOLS
Toronto
Salaries ($64,163.81)
W. E. M. Aitken, 3,612.50; M. \V. Brown, 600.00; H. E. Elborn, 4,200.00; F. F
Hallidav, 3,800.00; M. E. Hav, 2,700.00; J. M. Home, 1,950.00; J. E. Humphrev
1,400.00; O. I. Johnston, 300.00; R. A. Johnston, 3,500.00; W. K. F. Kendrick
3,612.50; A. Macdonald, 4,050.00; S. H. McCallum, 787.50; J. L. M. Merchant
2,587.50; E. A. Miller, 3,500.00; S. M. Oake, 918.75; W. S. O'Brien, 2,400.00
M. H. Park, 3,612.50; A. M. Patterson, 3,800.00; E. B. Rennie, 1,325.00
V. E. Russell, 1,950.00; C. T. Sharpe, 2,700.00; A. E. Sherin, 2,125.00; J. Sloan
1,400.00; W. L. Strieker, 700.00; H. W. Watson, 1,400.00; S. A. Watson, 1,458.30
M. M. Watterworth, 2,125.00; W. G. Worley, 1,200.00; M. C. Young, 3,387.50
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 204.00
Teachers' and Inspectors' Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment,
94.50 67,400 55
Temporary:
C. D. Bouck, 1,163.34; C. S. Burke, 2,299.92,
3,463 26
Total 70,863 81
Less: Refund, University of Toronto 6,700 00
Travelling Expenses ($234.32)
O. I. Johnston, 230.92; H. MacMurchy, 3.40
64,163 81
234 32
Maintenance ($17,063.52)
Bowden Lumber & Coal Co., Ltd., 175.90; King's Printer, 1,613.75; Pay List,
wages of men, 4,809.92; Queen Citv Glass Co., Ltd., 108.28; E. Rogers Co.,
Ltd., 1,094.20; Toronto Board of Education, 7,387.20; East York Hydro-
Electric Commission, 416.37; Newspapers and Periodicals, 149.92; postage,
157.85; telephone, 106.55; accounts under $100, 1,043.58 17,063 52
Payment to the Toronto Board of Education ($1,120.00)
Board of Education, Toronto, use of class rooms 1,120 00
Toronto Normal School $82,581 65
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
C 27
Normal Schools — Continued
Ottawa
Salaries $26,201.33)
Permanent :
F. L. Barrigar, 2,175.00; M. K. Clifford, 1,266.64; J. K. Evans, 774.99; C. Grant,
2,475.00; M. G. X. Irving, 3,800.00; A. L. Lakie, 1,750.00; E. iM. Marshall,
1,325.00; L. E. .Monaghan, 2,700.00; F. S. Rivers, 3,333.30; G. R. Smith, 3,800.00;
Public Ser\'ice Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 264.00 23,663 93
Temporary- :
D. MacRae, 1,312.41; B. F. Watts, 1,224.99 2,537 40
Travelling Expenses $913.63)
M. G. X. Irving, 691.60; R. A. Johnston, 195.48; H. MacMurchy, 26.55 913 63
Maintenance ($5,742.74)
D. K. Edwards, 113.94; King's Printer, 547.25; Ottawa Public School Board,
3,405.94; Pay List, wages of charwomen, 785.00; Accounts under SlOO,
890.61
5,742 74
Payment to the Ottawa Public and Collegiate Institute School Boards ($649.00)
Ottawa Public School Board, 464.00; Ottawa Collegiate Institute Board, 185.00
Ottawa Xormal School $33,506 70
649 00
London
Salaries ($33,808.23)
Permanent :
T. E. Clarke, 3,800.00; E. G. Conover, 2,050.00; D. L. Emer^■, 2,150.00; L.
Gahan, 2,587.50; A. F. Hagerman, 2,700.00; G. \V. Hofferd, 3,800.00; C. E.
Mark, 4,412.50; J. G. McEachern, 3,800.00; E. H. McKone, 1,583.30; \V. R.
Prendergast, 1,750.00; R. H. Roberts, 3,725.00 32,358 30
Temporary- :
C. Ryckman 1,449 93
Travelling Expenses ($12.60)
H. :\IacMurchy 12 60
Maintenance ($5,762.44)
Dustbane Products, Ltd., 104.71; ^L Dodd, 128.00; J. Hamilton, 104.75; Imperialle
Fuels, Ltd., 796.99; King's Printer, 327.02; Pay List, wages of char^vomen,
1,567.32; wages of men, 1,061.55; Public Utilities Commission, London, 349.98;
Xewspapers and periodicals, 184.31; postage, 127.75; accounts under $100,
1,010.06 5,762 44
Payment to the London Board of Education ($560.00)
Board of Education, London, use of class rooms 560 00
London Normal School $40,143 27
Permanent :
Hamilton
Salaries ($33,029.16)
D. W. Burns, 2,625.00; D. Duncan, 1,600.00; C. E. Elliott, 2,700.00; J. K. Evans,
2,587.51; H. G. Lockett, 3,800.00; J. E. Lowr^•, 1,225.00; F. H. Mann, 1,400.00;
T. V. Mclntvre, 3,500.00; G. O. McMillan. 4,562.50; J. M. Partlow, 2,025.00;
J. A. Partridge, 1,479.15; M. G. Seavey, 1,275.00; E. St. John, 1,950.00; W. L.
Strieker, 2,300.00 33,029 16
C28 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Normal Schools — Continued
Hamilton — Continued
Travelling Expenses ($11.50)
H. MacMurchy 1 1 50
Maintenance ($5,363.39)
Giliies-Guy, Ltd., 964.65; City of Hamilton, 150.15; Hamilton Hydro-Electric
System, 302.99; King's Printer, 663.26; Pay List, wages of charwomen, 1,574.06;
Zion Gymnasium Committee, 125.00; Accounts under $100, 1,583.28 5,363 39
Payment to tlie Hamilton Board of Education ($340.00)
Board of Education, Hamilton, use of class rooms 340 00
Hamilton Normal School $38,744 05
Peterborough
Salaries ($23,372.84)
Permanent:
J. A. Bannister, 1,895.80; H. A. Bonnev, 1,600.00; O. L Johnston, 2,075.00;
B. Latimer, 1.325.00; A. J. Madill, 3,800.00; Q. S. McKinnev, 2,150.00; E. H.
McKone, 2,333.37; E. M. Munro, 2,587.50; F. B. Smitheram, 3,037.50; C.
Wagar, 1,168.75 21,972 92
Temporary :
J. S. Donley 1,399 92
Travelling Expenses ($1,029.41)
W. L. Strieker, 975.45; Accounts under $25, 53.96 1,029 41
Maintenance ($5,119.43)
Conger Lehigh Coal Co., Ltd., 1,476.71; Higgins Hardware, 173.41; King'd Printer,
470.58; Pay List, wages of charwomen, 1,157.50; Peterborough Public L'tilities
Commission, 212.46; Review Printing Co., 131.45; Scott Lumber Co., 101.44;
J. J. Turner & Sons, Ltd., 128.75; Accounts under $100, 1,267.13 5,119 43
Payment to the Peterborough Board of Education ($380.00)
Board of Education, Peterborough, use of class rooms 380 00
Peterborough Normal School $29,901 68
Stratford
Salaries ($22,823.48)
Permanent:
C. F. Bell, 146.77; F. C. Biehl, 3,137.50; E. M. Cottle, 1,500.00; E. M. Everson,
2,700.00; A. J. Johnston, 2,587.50; H. G. Manning, 3,800.00; H. G. Martyn,
4,400.00; W. B. Rothwell, 1,400.00; M. M. Sebben, 1,325.00; H. T. Thorne,
1,034.95 22,031 72
Temporary:
W. J. Ellis 791 76
Travelling Expenses ($295.69)
D. Emery, 153.82; A. F. Hagerman, 122.10; Accounts under $25, 19.77 295 69
Maintenance ($4,998.69)
E. C. Beacom, 125.00; C. F. Bell, 212.30; N. R. Fiebig & Son, 1,413.56; King's
Printer, 265.43; Pav List, wages of charwomen, 1,597.20; Stratford Public
Utilities Commission, 275.29; Accounts under $100, 1,109.91 4,998 69
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 29
Normal Schools — Continued
Stratford — Continued
Payment to the Stratford Board of Education ($320.00)
Board of Education, Stratford, use of class rooms 320 00
Stratford Normal School S28,437 86
North Bay
Salaries (25,382.50)
Permanent:
H. L. Bamford, 2,175.00; J. E. Chambers, 900.00; J. D. Devell, 3,362.50; J. Irwin,
2,050.00; H. E. Jackson, 1,400.00; K. McCubbin, 1,325.00; E. M. S. Mitchell,
2,125.00; G. Morgan, 3,800.00; J. A. Partridge, 2,333.35; E. M. Preston, 2,175.00;
F. I. Wharram, 1,600.00 23,245 85
Temporary:
E. P. Black, 500.00; J. E. Chambers, 720.00; H. E. Ricker, 916.65 2,136 65
Travelling Expenses ($30.60)
H. MacMurchy 30 60
Maintenance ($4,431.47)
Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 190.95; King's Printer, 373.79; City of North
Bay, 132.87; North Bay Hvdro-Electric Commission, 284.08; Pav List, wages
of charwomen, 765.26; j.J.'Sava, 1,247.45; F. L Wharram, 200.00;' Accounts
under $100, 1,237.07 .' 4,431 47
Students' Board and Travelling Expenses ($552.10)
Sundry Students 552 10
North Bay Normal School $30,396 67
University of Ott.\wa Normal School
Salaries ($27,537.50)
Permanent :
J. Bechard, 3,800.00; A. J. Beneteau, 3,800.00; J. E. A. Godbout, 3,137.50;
R. Lamoureux, 4,600.00; A. M. I. Parent, 1,250.00; R. St. Denis, 3,725.00;
Sister St. Paul (Berthe Renaud), 1,425.00; M. B. Tarte, 2,075.00; E. J. Watson,
3,725.00 27,537 50
Travelling Expenses ($26.50)
H. MacMurchy 26 50
Maintenance ($1,024.22)
King's Printer, 484.54; Newspapers and periodicals, 111.81 ;"!'accounts under
$100, 427.87 '. 1,024 22
Payment to the University of Ottawa for use of Building, Equipment
and Accommodation ($11,000.00)
University of Ottawa 14,000 00
Separate School Board, Ottawa, for use of Schools for
Training of Teachers ($760.00)
Ottawa Separate School Board 760 00
Board and Travelling Expenses of Students ($21,686.04)
Sundry Students 21,686 04
University of Ottawa Normal School $65,034 26
Normal Schools $348,746 14
C30
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGIATE INSTITUTES BRANCH
Salaries ($50,987.02)
Permanent:
R. VV. Anglin. 3,573.62; \V. Beech. 1,225.00; G. Di.x, 1,841.63; G. L. Gray,
4,350.00; M. H. Henderson. 1,012.50; A. G. Hooper, 4,666.67; VV. A. Jennings,
4,600.00; G. E. Johnson, 2,866.67; H. Lcmieux, 4,250.00; S. D. Rendall, 4,450.00;
C. W. Robb, 4.350.00; W. R. Stewart, 2,800.00; T. J. Standeaven, 233.36; R. H.
Wallace, 4,350.00 44,569 45
Temporary' :
R. W. Anglin, 580.09; A. J. Husband, 837.48; T. Kennedy, 3,000.00; Board
of Education, Toronto, re F. L. Bartlett, 2,000.00 6,417 57
Travelling and Moving Expenses ($12,364.09)
R. W. Anglin, 854.20; F. L. Bartlett, 232.59; R. O. Carl, 79.45; G. L. Gray, 791.75;
A. G. Hooper, 563.21; A. J. Husband, 319.77; W. A. Jennings, 977.06; G. E.
Johnson, 1,178.47; T. Kennedy, 964.25; H. Lemieux, 1,906.64; S. D. Rendall,
1,451.15; C. W. Robb, 887.81 ;'W. J. A. Stewart, 51.00; W. R. Stewart, 709.70;
R. H. Wallace, 1,274.34; A. C. Wheatley, 122.70 12,364 09
Maintenance ($18,361.09)
Board of Reference re Runnymede Collegiate Institute:
J. C. Anderson and K. A. Christie, professional services, 3,000.00; His Hon.
Judge Cochrane, services, 2,000.00; Geo. A. Cornish, services, 1,500.00; Mrs.
Y. Jackson, reporting, 258.00; A. G. Newall & Co., reporting, 788.80; R. C.
Sturgeon, services as registrar, 136.00; J. S. Wren, services, 1,500.00;
Accounts under $100, 160.00 9,342 80
Miscellaneous:
Empire Information. 2.645.00; King's Printer, 5,222.61; E. R. Long, 137.50;
M. L. Xorthway, 118.50; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 158.92;
World Aft'airs Publishing Co., 162.50; Accounts under $100, 573.26 9,018 29
Grants
High Schools and Collegiate Institutes, General Legislative Grants ($604,254.52)
Alexandria, 831.06; Alliston, 1,715.34; Almonte, 1,825.12; Amherstburg, 1,413.53;
Arnprior, 4,527.09; Arthur, 2,080.57; Athens, 2,895.84; Aurora, 4,201.03;
Avonmore, 734.83; Aylmer, 2,005.54; Barrie, 5,098.09; Beamsville, 2,464.75;
Belleville, 2,824.59; Blenheim, 3,978.92; Bowmanville, 2,905.38; Bracebridge,
2,514.32; Bradford, 1,743.39; Brampton, 3,093.80; Brantford, 1,560.41; Brighton,
1,454.58; Brockvllle, 3,800.71; Burford, 895.28; Burlington, 3,786.35; Caledonia,
4,812.10; Campbellford, 2,287.46; Capreol, 1,774.43; Carleton Place, 4,281.64;
Cayuga, 2,706.75; Chapleau, 2,865.82; Chatham, 2,276.64; Chesley, 2,375.94;
ChesterviUe, 1,994.96; Clinton, 2,898.52; Cobalt, 4,449.53; Cobourg, 4,268.21;
Cochrane, 2,519.89; Colborne, 1,888.11; Collingwood, 4,264.45; Copper Cliff,
1,813.08; Cornwall, 1,939.37; Delhi, 1,094.00; Deseronto, 1.428.84; Dryden,
1,420.82; Dundalk, 1,810.48; Dundas, 1,698.88; Dunville, 6,086.07; Durham,
2,182.55; Dutton, 1,811.34; Elmira, 2,084.21; Elora, 866.07; Embrun, 577.37;
Englehart, 2.422.59; Essex, 2,789.88; Etobicoke, 5,552.00; Exeter, 1,998.19;
Fergus, 3,035.21; Finch, 1,611.09; Flesherton, 850.39; Forest, 2,381.67; Fort
Erie, 3,210.59; Fort Frances, 3,918.42; Fort William, 2,462.85; Gait, 1,406.59
Gananoque, 2,662.85; Georgetown, 1,525.07; Geraldton, 652.50; Glencoe
1,801.36; Goderich, 3,068.98; Gore Bay, 1.570.98; Gravenhurst, 1,731.86
Grimsby, 1,801.43; Guelph, 2,109.01; Hagersville, 5,313.75; Hailevbury, 1,877.90
Hamilton, 6,804.27; Hanover, 3,910.46; Harriston, 1,237.33; Harrow, 449.27
Havelock, 1,612.11; Hawkesbury, 4,947.21; Hearst. 955.74; Huntsville, 2,211.27,
Ingersoll, 2.976.79; Iroquois, 2',267.19; Iroquois Falls, 1,525.80; Kapuskasing
2,163.39; Keewatin, 1,283.04; Kemptville, 3,211.86; Kenora, 4,858.51; Kin-
cardine, 2,614.82; Kingston. 5.008.55; Kingsville, 1,356.95; Kitchener, 1,541.35
Lakefield, 1.778.13; Leamington, 2,846.91; Lindsay, 5,433.93; Listowel, 1,948.62
London, 10,167.52; Lucan, 1,522.15; Lucknow, 1,540.73; Madoc, 2,598.16
Markdale, 1,487.16; Markham, 3,524.95; Marmora, 2,090.04; Mattawa, 1,718.64
Maxville, 1,997.62; Meaford, 3,102.62; Merritton, 2,582.79; Midland, 2,485.69
Milton, 1,489.35; Mimico, 9,815.01; Mitchell, 2,450.94; Morewood, 1,550.79
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
C31
High Schools and Collegiate Institutes Branch — Continued
General Legislative Grants — Continued
Morrisburg, 3,070.64; Mount Forest, 1,536.15; Napanee, 3,116.11; Nepean,
4,623.32; Newburgh, 1,599.93; Newcastle, 579.33; New Liskeard, 3,298.13;
Newmarket, 4,994.83; Niagara, 1,149.54; Niagara Falls, 1,684.22; North Bay,
3,756.20; Norwich, 2,181.17; Norwood, 1,681.07; Oakville, 1,945.04; Omemee,
459.29; Orangeville, 2,100.79; Orillia, 3,464.69; Oshawa, 2,194.39; Ottawa,
5,485.23; Owen Sound, 2,022.70; Palmerston, 1,842.29; Paris, 2,028.38; Parkhill,
1,182.49; Parry Sound, 2,697.79; Pembroke, 1,590.18; Penetanguishene, 1,668.68;
Perth, 3,496.45; Peterborough, 2,220.52; Petrolia, 4,481.20; Picton, 1,157.97;
Plantagenet, 1,073.45; Port Arthur, 2,306.25; Port Colborne, 2,295.43; Port
Credit, 4,750.16; Port Dover, 897.40; Port Elgin, 2,445.88; Port Hope, 2,761.46;
Port Perr^', 2,520.57; Port Rowan, 476.02; Prescott, 2,190.03; Preston, 1,223.97;
Rainy River, 1,976.47; Renfrew, 2,257.94; Richmond Hill, 2,676.89; Ridge-
Town, 2,341.12; Ridgeway, 1,764.10; Rockland, 2,318.37; St. Catharines,
2,356.89; St. Marv's, 2,952.19; St. Thomas, 2,679.68; Saltfleet, 997.16; Sarnia,
2,860.40; Sault Ste. Marie, 2,870.95; Scarborough, 3,196.35; Seaforth, 2,695.82;
Shelburne, 1,885.92; Simcoe, 1,540.38; Smith's Falls, 5,280.51; Smithville,
979.05; Stamford, 2,183.42; Stratford, 4,645.89; Strathroy, 2,644.58; Stirling,
2,381.46; Streetsville, 1,531.92; Sturgeon Falls, 3,585.63; Sudbur^^ 2,083.03;
Svdenham, 834.71; Teck Township, 2,812.67; Thessalon, 1,759.81; Thornbury,
1,'390.81; Thorold, 5,389.67; Tilburv, 1,377.81; Tillsonburg, 3,170.18; Timmins,
5,631.56; Tisdale (Schumacher), 4,157.49; Toronto, 27,429.89; Trenton, 2,341.97;
Tweed, 2,638.25; Uxbridge, 2,531.06; Vankleek Hill, 3,451.17; Vienna, 647.35;
Walkerton, 2,987.86; Wallaceburg, 2,850.15; Wardsville, 580.28; Waterdown,
1,114.64; Waterford, 1,692.74; Watford, 2,575.56; Welland, 2,099.91; Weston,
4,935.39; Whitby, 2,819.22; Wiarton, 2,161.03; Williamstown, 771.28; Win-
chester, 2,613.49; Windsor, 12,500.86; Wingham, 1,948.62; Woodstock, 3,386.75;
York Township, 26,442.22; York East, 7,243.72; York North, 3,380.07 604,254 52
High School Boards for Non-resident Pupils and High School Boards
Vkilhout Schools ($129,974.97)
High School Boards for Non-resident Pupils:
Belleville, 89.31; Bracebridge, 5,235.42; Capreol, 1,644.65; Cobalt, 2,128.42;
Cochrane, 4,880.12; Copper Cliff, 4,746.76; Drvden, 11,975.32; Fort Frances,
6,901.66; Fort William, 9,684.00; Geraldton, 1,963.96; Gravenhurst, 2,344.45;
Hailevburv, 1,592.98; HuntsviUe, 3,067.84; Iroquois Falls, 10,223.34; Kapus-
kasing, 1,737.22; Keewatin, 126.29; Kenora, 1,963.03; Kingston, 716.12; Kirk-
land Lake, 2,934.32; Lindsav, 674.42; London, 612.00; Mattawa, 471.16; New
Liskeard, 3,998.81 ; Orillia, 202.51; Parry Sound, 7,933.07; Port Arthur, 1,946.23;
Rainy River, 3,335.59; Sault Ste. Marie, 8,322.11; Sturgeon Falls, 2,857.85;
Timmins, 1,770.34; Tisdale, 7,287.39 113,366 69
High School Boards without Schools:
Albion, 320.27; Ancaster, 745.83; Barton, 404.73; Beverley, 574.84; Binbrook,
597.86; Brantford, 1,288.80; Caledon, 510.68; Chinguacousy, 1,189.05; Dumfries
North, 436.12; Dumfries South, 535.09; Flamboro West, 704.45; Glandford,
352.68; Grantham, 848.97; Hespeler, 382.96; Leaside, 650.32; Oakland, 180.07;
Onondaga, 201.07; Port Dalhousie, 325.00; Tinv, 229.67; Toronto, 3,497.37;
Toronto Gore, 188.20; Waterloo, 810.04; Welleslev, 269.95; Wilmot, 810.20;
Woolwich, 554.06 16,608 28
Night High Schools ($2,701.25)
Chatham, 240.00; Hamilton, 507.92; Ingersoll, 160.00; Port Colborne, 422.50;
Toronto, 1,102.50; East York, 268.33 2,701 25
Courses in Music ($17,706.04)
Sundry Boards, 15,914.67; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1,791.67 17,706 04
Workers' Educational Association ($4,000.00)
Workers' Educational Association, grant 4,000 00
Air Cadet League of Canada ($10,000.00)
Air Cadet League of Canada, grant 10,000 00
High Schools and Collegiate Institutes Branch $850,348 98
C 32 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
PUBLIC LIBRARIES BRANCH
Salaries ($10,575.27)
Permanent:
J. Craig, 1,500.00; O. A. A. Elliott, 1,143.75; S. B. Herbert, 2,475.00; J. Mc-
Golpin, 1,143.75; A. Mowat, 18.28; P. A. Spereman, 1,925.00; Public Service
Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 184.00 8,389 78
Temporary :
A. R. Jones, 1,224.99; S. Metcalf, 960.50 2,185 49
Travelling Expenses ($258.66)
S. B. Herbert, 134.51 ; P. A. Spereman, 124.15 258 66
Grants and Maintenance ($51,622.78)
Grants:
Sundry Library Boards in Cities, Towns and Villages 44,278 11
Miscellaneous:
W. Collins. Sons & Co., Ltd., 114.06; A. Britnell Book Shop, 206.60; King's
Printer, 6,029.58; Longmans, Green & Co., Ltd., 198.05; Rverson Press, 294.23;
S. J. R. Saunders, 163.06; Express, etc., 140.94; accounts under $100, 198.15. 7,344 67
Travelling Libraries, Maintenance ($6,052.90)
T. Allen, Ltd., 265.48; A. Britnell Book Shop, 606.61; W. Collins, Sons & Co., Ltd.,
159.46; Copp-Clark Co., Ltd., 400.58; Dodd, Meade & Co., Ltd., 105.93; R. Laid-
law Lumber Co., Ltd., 356.62; Longmans, Green & Co., Ltd., 530.24; Macmillan
Company of Canada, Ltd., 387.27; McClelland & Stewart, Ltd., 505.32; T.
Nelson & Sons, Ltd., 113.86; Oxford University Press, 113.86; Ryerson Press,
1,055.71; J. C. Winston & Co., Ltd., 224.81; Express, etc., 654.56; accounts
under $100, 572.59 6,052 90
Teachers' Circulating Library, Maintenance ($52.64)
Sundry Companies, books 52 64
Grants ($30,700.00)
Ottawa Association for the Blind 1,000 00
Ontario College of Art 27,000 00
Ontario Society of Artists 500 00
Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto 500 00
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada 500 00
Ontario Historical Society 1,000 00
L'Institut Canadien Francais d'Ottawa 200 00
Public Libraries Branch $99,262 25
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION BRANCH
Salaries ($49,904.98)
Permanent:
H. R. Anderson, 1,168.75; L. S. Beattie, 4,350.00; A. W. Cameron, 3,175.00;
V. F. Cooper, 1,125.00; E. J. Davies, 2,666.67; N. Davies, 4,175.00; V. English,
1,200.00; T. O. W. Fowler, 2,666.67; M. Fov, 1,325.00; D. W. Gordon, 3,175.00;
A. M. Hamill, 3,975.00; W. J. McCoy, 1,662.50; E. L McKim, 3,100.00; A. M.
Moon, 3,659.14; W. Paterson, 1,725.00; F. V. Preston, 1,143.75; F. S. Rutherford,
4,925.00; E. M. Strange, 1,500.00; J. F. UflFen, 3,187.50 49,904 98
Travelling Expenses ($10,566.41)
L. S. Beattie, 1,093.91; A. W. Cameron, 737.32; E. J. Davies, 733.25; N. Davies,
1,986.13; T. O. W. Fowler, 703.56; D. W. Gordon, 1,468.03; A. M. Hamill,
1,198.16; E. I. McKim, 791.86; A. M. Moon, 728.91; W. Paterson, 66.45; C. W.
Robb, 247.18; F. S. Rutherford, 507.67; J. F. Uffen, 276.08; Accounts under
$25, 27.90 10,566 41
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
C 33
Vocational Education Branch — Continued
Manual Training and Home Economics Departments, Grants
and Maintenance (,$70,361.84j
Public and High Schools:
7\mherstburg, 400.00; Aurora, 400.00; Barrie, 200.00; Brampton, 200.00; Brant-
ford, 1,183.74; Carleton Place, 200.00; Chatham, 300.00; Cheslev, 300.00;
Chippawa, 400.00; Clinton, 300.00; Cobden, 100.00; Cobourg, 300.00; Cochrane,
400.00; CoUingwood, 300.00; Cornwall, 200.00; Dundas, 400.00; Dunnville,
400.00; Elmira, 400.00; Elora, 200.00; Exeter, 150.00; Falls \'ie\v, 400.00; Forest,
200.00; Forest Hill X'illage, 400.00; Fort Erie, 400.00; Garson, 400.00; Goderich,
400.00; Guelph. 728.52; Hamilton, 3,481.56; Ingersoll, 400.00; Kenora, 300.00;
Kingston, 400.00; Kirkland Lake, 400.00; Kitchener, 650.00; Leaside, 400.00;
London, 3,100.00; Merritton, 400.00; Niagara Falls, 400.00; Oshawa, 543.08;
Ottawa, 3,966.05; Owen Sound, 400.00; Perth, 40Q.00; Peterborough, 800.00;
Petrolia, 300.00; Port Perry, 400.00; Preston, 400.00; Riverside, 400.00; St.
Catharines, 300.00; St. Marv's, 400.00; Samia, 800.00; Schumacher, 200.00;
Seaforth, 400.00; Sioux Lookout, 200.00; South Mountain. 200.00; Xo. 1, Stam-
ford, 400.00; Xo. 2, Stamford, 400.00; Xo. 3, Stamford, 400.00; Xo. 4, Stamford,
400.00; Xo. 5, Stamford, 800.00; Xo. 6, Stamford, 800.00; Stirling, 200.00;
Stratford, 442.50; Strathrov, 400.00; Swansea, 400.00; Thorold, 400.00; Toronto,
16,680.00; Waterloo, 400.00; Whitbv, 200.00; Wiarton, 300.00; Windsor, 4,311.15;
Woodstock, 400.00; East York, 1,000.00; York Township, 2,564.14 60,600 74
Separate Schools:
Belle River, 200.00; Belleville, 200.00; Brantford, 400.00; Cobourg, 300.00;
Goderich, 200.00; Hamilton, 2,517.35; Kingston, 200.00; Kitchener. 400.00;
London, 400.00: Xo. 2, Xepean, 200.00; Xiagara Falls, 400.00; Ottawa, 2,550.00;
Perth, 200.00; Sault Ste. Marie, 200.00; Seaforth, 150.00; Stratford, 100.00;
Thorold, 200.00; Waterloo, 100.00; Windsor, 400.00; Woodslee, 400.00 9,717 35
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer.
43 75
Agricultural Training in High Schools aud Collegiate Institutes, Continuation
Schools and Fifth Classes, Grants aud Maintenance i $18,495.95)
High Schools:
Alexandria, 174.25; Alliston, 109.75; Amherstburg, 83.11; Arthur, 111.54; Athens,
131.58; Beamsville, 141.05; Blenheim. 128.32; Bowmanville, 96.26; Bracebridge,
59.02; Brighton, 93.86; Burford, 99.08; Burlington, 134.06; Caledonia, 118.35;
Cayuga, 127.36; Chester\'ille. 109.50; Cobalt, 58.89; Dundas, 71.19; Dunnville,
98.60; Durham, 65.20; Elmira, 341.95; Englehart, 24.00; Essex, 79.06; Fergus,
112.34; Fort Frances, 123.99; Grimsbv, 93.80; Hagersville, 105.65; Haileybury,
101.54; Harrow, 102.08; Havelock, 96.46; Iroquois. 112.44; Kempt\-ille, 125.97;
Kincardine, 99.37; Kingsville, 89.09; Lakefield, 119.40; Leamington, 369.67;
Listowell, 172.11: Lucan. 122.65; Madoc. 125.93; Markdale, 80.00: Markham,
76.21; Max-\^ille, 66.97; Meaford, 88.83; Merritton, 54.00; Midland, 99.77; Milton,
100.05; Mitchell. 136.70; Morewood. 132.72; Mount Forest, 64.01; Xepean,
131.14; Xewburgh, 94.42; Xewcastle, 111.60; Xew Liskeard, 112.11; Xiagara-on-
the-Lake, 72.04; Xorwich, 108.39; Xorwood, 61.62; Oakville, 158.56; Orangeville.
73.45; Petrolia, 94.22; Port Credit, 60.58; Port Elgin, 97.27; Port Hope, 142.50;
Port Perr^-, 610.12; Ridgetown, 190.00; Stoney Creek, 124.53; Shelburne. 104.46;
Simcoe, l'90.00: Smithville, 121.65; Stirling, 80.57; Streetsville, 111.01: Syden-
ham, 98.80: Tilburv, 60.95; Trenton, 98.97; Tweed, 75.57; Uxbridge, 96.68;
Waterdown. 107.38; Waterford, 16.00; Watford, 108.50; Whitby, 304.57; Wil-
liamstown, 107.62; Winchester, 112.45
Collegiate Institutes:
Barrie, 107. .34; Belleville, 98.92: Brock%-ille, 119.22; Clinton, 48.21; Cornwall.
81.75; Fort William. 145.47; Goderich. 64.50; Ingersoll. 76.20; Kitchener,
42.00; Lindsav, 120.89; Xapanee, 122.72; Orillia, 130.26; Oshawa, 110.00;
Perth, 72.78: Picton. 112.88; Port Arthur, 141.35; Renfrew, 125.44; St. Man.-'s,
185.00; Scarborough. 125.76; Seaforth, 58.57; Smith's Falls. 190.00; Stamford,
126.25; Strathroy, 190.00; East York Township, 189.71; York Township, 148.70
Continuation Schools:
.Agincourt, 91.21; Ailsa Craig. 40.00; Arkona. 60.61; .Avr. 95.10; Beaverton,
100.44; Bothwell. 54.00; Brooklin, 95.45; Brownsville. 99.65; Chatsworth,
71.19; Comber. 120.51; Dravton, 703.76; Drumbo. 104.93; Eganville, 40.00;
9,465 46
2,933 92
C34 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Vocational Education Branch — Continued
Agricultural Training in High Schools, etc. — Continued
Continuation Schools — Continued
Elgin, 51.92; Embro, 98.44; Florence, 116.51; Fordwich, 42.18; Forest Hill
Village, 102.33; Grand Valley, 56.90; Ilderton, 94.30; R.R. No. 2, Ilderton,
54.00; Inglevvood, 109.92; Lynden, 154.13; Lvndhurst, 130.46; Merrickville,
105.50; Milverton, 66.35; Mindenioya, 110.01; Minesing, 57.72; Mount Albert,
82.66; Mount Bridges, 111.76; Mount Elgin, 105.09; Mount Pleasant, 99.17;
New Hamburg, 70.12; Orono, 101.76; Pelhiim, 172.84; Port McNicoll, 112.65;
Princeton, 85.17; St. George, 118.92; Seeley's Bav, 52.75; Sparta, 92.75; Stevens-
ville, 109.60; Sundridge, 109.14; Tamworth, 105.05; Teeswater, 83.15; Thames-
ford, 103.87; Thamesville, 104.62; Tiverton, 97.91; Wheatley, 412.71; Wilmot
and Blenheim, 105.04; Woodville, 103.63 5,567 88
Public Schools:
Hespeler, 94.49; Kitchener, 74.93; Toronto, 144.80; Waterloo, 61.52 375 74
Separate Schools:
Charlottenburg, 71.10; Cornwall, 70.85 141 95
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer 11 00
Home Economics and General Shop Work, Grants
and Maintenance ($65,132.18)
High Schools:
Amherstburg, 625.00; Arnprior, 740.00; Athens, 350.00; Aurora, 2,055.90; Aylmer,
575.00; Blenheim, 450.00; Burford, 550.00; Caledonia, 400.00; Campbellford,
800.00; Carleton Place, 600.00; Cayuga, 300.00; Cheslev, 300.00; Chesterville,
375.10; Cobalt, 300.00; Cochrane, 800.00; Copper Cliff, 800.00; Delhi, 600.00;
Dundas, 575.00; Dunnville, 575.00; Durham, 400.00; Elmira, 600.00; Flora,
475.00; Exeter, 400.00; Fergus, 750.00; Forest, 600.00; Fort Erie, 802.33; Fort
Frances, 950.00; Hagersville, 600.00; Kapuskasing, 700.00; Kenora, 625.00;
Kingsville, 600.00; Leamington, 750.00; Merritton, 1,428.85; Midland, 600.00;
Morewood, 400.00; Oakville, 425.00; Orangeville, 475.00; Palmerston, 575.00;
Petrolia, 450.00; Port Colborne, 700.00; Port Elgin, 600.00; Port Perrv, 360.00;
Preston. 775.00; Ridgeway, 575.00; Stirling, 650.00; Thorold, 575.00; Waterford,
375.00; Watford, 550.00; Whitby, 360.00; Wiarton, 475.00; Winchester, 395.00. . 30,767 18
Collegiate Institutes:
Barrie, 200.00; Brockville, 650.00; Chatham, 300.00; Clinton, 575.00; Cobourg,
975.00; Collingwood, 596.44; Goderich, 686.25; Ingersoll, 800.00; London,
1,500.00; Ottawa. 1,400.00; Perth, 600.00; St. Mary's, 600.00; Seaforth, 808.81;
Smith's Falls, 400.00; Stratford, 659.93; Strathroy, 600.00; Toronto, 2,525.00;
Windsor, 1,100.00; Woodstock, 675.00 15,651 43
Continuation Schools:
Agincourt, 300.00; Blackstock, 250.00; Cobden, 540.25; Delaware, 680.12;
Florence, 300.00; Forest Hill, 550.00; Hallville, 275.00; Lefroy, 400.00; Lynd-
hurst, 400.00; Manotick, 658.90; Port McNicoll, 200.00; Rodnev, 300.00; Selkirk,
200.00; Sioux Lookout, 225.00; Southampton, 400.00; South Mountain, 247.45;
Stouffville, 600.00; Warkworth, 400.00 6,926 72
Public Schools:
Burlington, 108.83; Garson, 400.00; Ingersoll, 1,252.09; Kitchener, 400.00;
Leaside, 600.00; Riverside, 450.00; Waterloo, 500.00; Windsor, 240.00; Zurich,
150.00 4,100 92
Separate Schools:
Amherstburg, 150.00; Belle River, 400.00; Belleville, 200.00; Brantford, 700.00;
Hamilton, 937.73; Kingston, 275.00; Kitchener, 664.56; London, 475.00; No. 2,
Nepean, 169.06; Ottawa, 2,050.00; Rochester and Maidstone, 264.58; Strat-
ford, 50.00; Waterloo, 175.00; Windsor, 775.00; Woodslee, 400.00 7,685 93
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C^
Vocational Education Branch — Continued
Day and Evening Classes $1,279,719.48;
Maintenance Grants:
Barrie, 4,048.27; Beamsville, 2,494.40; Belleville, 9,440.09; Brantford, 13,634.92;
Brockrv'ille, 4,446.58; Chatham, 10,672.67; CoUingAvood, 142.13; Cornwall,
11,489.85; Dunnville, 66.00; Fort Erie, 3,626.50; Fort Frances, 3,294.56; Fort
William, 25,770.83; Gait, 10,827.07; Guelph, 10,002.12; Hailevbury, 2,871.87;
Hamilton, 81,977.20; Kemptville, 1,153.27; Kingston, 14,193.20; Kirkland Lake,
16,648.01; Kitchener, 16,110.27; London, 36,123.84; Xapanee, 2,552.00; New
Toronto, 36.00; Niagara Falls, 12,675.19; North Bav, 13,576.46; Oshawa,
13,452.22; Ottawa, 57,908.66; Owen Sound, 10,933.80; Pembroke, 4,403.47;
Perth, 3,337.47; Peterborough, 15,812.64; Picton, 1,988.88; Port Arthur. 23,541.77;
Renfrew, 4,180.42; Ridgetown, 3,797.90; St. Catharines, 17,090.55; St. Thomas,
13,373.51; Sarnia, 16,522.77; Sault .Ste. Marie, 17,569.39; Scarborough, 5,666.14;
Simcoe, 5,843.49; Stamford, 5,812.61; Stratford, 7,507.97; Sudburv, 25,200.17;
Timmins, 17,698.42; Toronto, 300,250.46; Welland, 12,845.41; Weston, 17,510.02;
Windsor, 34,270.02; Woodstock, 5,621.67; York East, 8,731.83; York North,
3,560.82; York Township, 10,546.52; Department of Labour, \'ocational Appren-
ticeship Classes, 65.00 972,917 30
Debenture Grants:
Beamsville, 2,096.15; Belleville, 10,177.03; Brantford, 5,301.18; Cornwall,
7,055.08; Fort William, 14,856.81; Gait, 9,915.16; Guelph, 1,201.67; Hamilton,
34,517.88; Kingston, 9,823.32; London, 10,144.33; Niagara Falls, 1,255.19;
North Bav, 12,699.30; Oshawa. 11,209.31; Ottawa, 7,767.50; Owen Sound,
8,345.59; Peterborough. 8.824.72; Port Arthur, 21,795.01; Renfrew, 2,986.61;
St. Thomas, 8,955.99; Sault Ste. Marie, 7,807.50; Simcoe, 2,930.76; Sudbur\-,
6,210.33; Timmins, 6,872.54; Toronto, 73,025.91; Waterloo, 9,291.25; Welland,
5,734.28; Weston, 5,085.81 305,886 21
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 715.13; Office Specialtv Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 154.38;
Accounts under $100, 46.46 ' 915 97
Trade Schools $2,992.27)
Salar\', Temporary':
W. S. Kirkland 2,730 00
Miscellaneous:
W. S. Kirkland, travelling expenses, 152.06; Accounts under SlOO, 110.21.. 262 27
Grant to Haileybury High School for Mining Education ($2,000.00)
High School Board, Haileybury 2,000 00
Grant to Sixdbury High .School for Mining Education ($2,000.00)
High School Board, Sudbury- 2,000 00
Grant to Canadian National Institute for the Blind to assist in Maintaining
and Developing its .\ctivities on behalf of the .\dult Blind
of the Province $60,000.00;
Canadian National Institute for the Blind 60,000 00
Grant to National Society of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing ($9,100.00)
National Society of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 9,100 00
W.\R Emergency Training and Reconstruction ($225,288.89)
Schedule "G" Aircraft Mechanics
and
Schedule "K" Industrial Training for War Work
Summary
Trainees, Subsistence Allowances 644,195 32
Trainees, Transportation 5,906 85
C36 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Vocational Educational Branch — Continued
War Emergency Training and Reconstruction — Continued
Summary — Continued
Trainees, Tuition Fees 5,957 61
Instructors, etc., Salaries 1,156,804 71
Supervisors, Travelling Expenses 10,774 38
Equipment, Tools, Supplies, etc 206,269 99
Gross Expenditure 2,029,908 86
Less Refunds, etc.:
Dominion Government Repayments. . . . 1,798,513 54
Sales of Products and Material 2,463 19
Sale of Equipment to Schools 3,643 24
1,804,619 97
Net Expenditure 225.288 89
Trainees, subsistence allowances, 644,195.32; Trainees, transportation, 5,906.85;
Trainees, tuition fees, 5,957.61; Instructors, etc., salaries, 1,156,804.71; Super-
visors, travelling expenses, 10,804.38; A. A. Radio Co., Ltd., 549.17; Aerovox
Canada, Ltd., 110.98; Aikenhead Hardware, Ltd., 5,061.82; Aircraft Supply &
Equipment Co., Ltd., 245.99; D. Aitchison Lumber Co., Ltd., 285.72; Ajax
Distributing Co., Ltd., 506.77; Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd., 299.95;
Anaconda American Brass, Ltd., 310.35; Art Metropole, 913.33; Artists' Supply
Co., Ltd., 422.53; Atkinson Service Station, 150.71; Atlas Steels, Ltd., 2,216.07;
Baines & David, Ltd., 393.02; Bates Hardware. 197.90; Beardmore & Co., Ltd.,
103.97; Bell Thread Co., Ltd., 151.42; Belleville Board of Education, 135.56;
Bennet & Elliott, Ltd., 1,854.78; Berry Bros., Inc., 102.35; Brantford Stationers,
Ltd., 133.58; British American Oil Co., Ltd., -109.67; British Drug Houses
(Canada), Ltd., 544.79; Brown, Boggs Foundrv & Machine Co., Ltd., 216.61;
Buntin, Gillies & Co., Ltd., 382.63; Robt. Bur^- & Co. (Canada), Ltd., 128.02;
Canada Building Materials, Ltd., 197.14; Canada Machinerv Corporation,
16,484.65; Canada Metal Co., Ltd., 269.96; Canada Sandpapers, Ltd., 127.06;
Canada Wire & Cable Co., Ltd., 626.49; Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Ltd.,
2,610.92; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 522.08; Canadian Germicide
Co., Ltd., 181.80; Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 1,345.55; Canadian
Legion, B.E.S.L., 550.00; Canadian Marconi Co., 3,870.45; Canadian Liquid
Air Co., Ltd., 8,870.69; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 383.17; Canadian Pad
and Paper Co., Ltd., 194.06; Canadian Radio Supply, 399.90; Canadian Tire
Corporation, Ltd., 244.74; Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd., 332.61 ; GusCancilla,
133.36; Carlton Buildings, Ltd., 2,440.00; Central Scientific Company of Canada,
Ltd., 2,033.24; Chadwick Electric Co., Ltd., 1,405.80; Chatham Daily News,
217.35; Cities Heating Co., Ltd., 160.11; Cloke & Son, Ltd., 509.17; Cochrane-
Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 624.79; Cody's Stores, Ltd., 127.99; Consolidated Optical
Co., Ltd., 102.78; Consumers' Gas Co., Ltd., 196.76; Consumers' Lumber Co.,
Ltd., 227.71; Cooksville Co. Ltd., 706.70; Copp, Clarke Co., Ltd., 183.81;
Coulter Copper & Brass Co., Ltd., 945.93; Jas. Cowan & Co., Ltd., 350.23;
Cub Aircraft Corporation, Ltd., 457.84; Cullev Electric, 130.00; W. H. Cunning-
ham & Hill, Ltd., 224.64; Ditto of Canada, Ltd., 225.84; Dominion Duplicators,
Ltd., 223.21; Dominion Oxvgen Co., Ltd., 3,197.70; Dominion Twist Drill,
Ltd., 840.52; Dominion Wheel & Foundries, Ltd., 376.00; Jas. T. Donnolly Co.,
Ltd., 128.61; Dustbane Products, Ltd., 104.09; East Hamilton Radio Exchange,
266.00; Eastern Steel Products, Ltd., 184.23; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 187.84; Empire
Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 101.56; Empire Engineering Co., 184.70; Em-
ployers Liability Assurance Corporation, Ltd., 259.21; Fairclough Printing
Co., 210.25; Jas. Fisher Co., Ltd., 600.00; F. S. Fosdick, 348.04; Anthonv Foster
& Sons, Ltd., 231.55; A. J. Frank & Son, 1,258.46; Eraser Hardware Co.. Ltd..
1,378.29; Eraser & Smart, 238.80; W'. J. Gage & Co., Ltd., 262.26; Gait Board
of Education, 1.030.19; Gait Dailv Reporter, 255.50; Gait Public Utilities
Commission, 4,932.42; P. W. Gardiner & Sons, Ltd., 524.51; Garvin Hardware
Co., Ltd., 104.30; General Publishing Co., Ltd., 488.28; T. B. George & Co.,
515.81; D. Gestetner (Canada), Ltd., 1,105.74; Ginn & Co., 229.07; B. F. Good-
rich Rubber Companv of Canada, Ltd., 115.09; Gore District Mutual Fire
Insurance Co., 351.20; Grand & Tov, Ltd., 127.20; Gregg Publishing Co., 387.34;
Guaranty Motor Co., Ltd., 395.82; Guelph Board of Education, 139.17; Fred
W. Halls Paper Co., Ltd., 580.88; Hamilton Spectator, 254.40; Hamilton Tech-
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 37
Vocational Education Branch — Continued
War Emergency Training and Reconstruction — Continued
nical Institute, 534.04; Hammond Manufacturing Co., 112.20; Hammond's
Plumbing Shop, 142.17; Handv & Harman of Canada, Ltd., 344.67; J. B. Hay,
650.00; C. H. Henze Co., Ltd., 140.98; Hill-Cornish Electric, 144.93; Hobbs
Hardware Co., Ltd., 409.19; HoUup Corporation, Ltd., 262.13; Holman Tool
Co., 154.00; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 277.41; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 136.02;
Ker & Goodwin Machinery- Co., Ltd., 120.16; W. H. Kerfoot, 190.50; Keuffel
& Esser Co., 161.83; Keyes Supply Co., Ltd., 272.74; King's Printer, 1,313.45;
Kitchener Daily Record, 298.90; Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate Board, 209.57;
Department of Labour, 276.12; Levitt's Safety Appliances, 322.83; Lincoln
Electric Company of Canada, Ltd., 2,024.23; London Board of Education,
551.80; London Free Press, 1,217.40; London Public Utilities Commission,
261.10; London Soap Co., 104.04; J. R. Longstaffe, Ltd., 129.07; Lufkin Rule
Company of Canada, Ltd., 147.98; H. Lunenfeld & Son, Ltd., 101.76; Lynn,
MacLeod Engineering Supplies, Ltd., 751.04; N. Macdonald, 141.04; Macmillan
Company of Canada, Ltd., 2,210.99; Marshall Foundry, 652.77; Masco Co.,
Ltd., 525.93; McBain Foundry, 479.60; Thos. McDonnell Co., 720.00; R. Mc-
Dougall Co., Ltd., 365.56; G. G. McKeough, Ltd., 149.07; Meretsky, Burnstine
& Meretsky, 952.20; Miller-Morris, Ltd., 950.66; Mimeograph Co., Ltd., 716.65;
J. R. Moodie Co., Ltd., 113.75; James Morrison Brass Manufacturing Co.,
Ltd., 2,605.94; Muir Coal Co., 1,483.49; Nagel Auto Parts, 154.50; National
Automotive Parts, Ltd., 378.99; National Auto Supply Co., 206.46; National
Stationers, Ltd., 1,027.85; Nichols Chemical Co., Ltd., 303.42; Northern Electric
Co., Ltd., 203.70; Norton Company of Canada, Ltd., 344.94; Ontario Office
Outfitters, 633.00; Ontario Training College, Hamilton, 6,408.00; Samuel Osborn
(Canada), Ltd., 151.11; Oshawa "Board of Education, 487.17; Ottawa High
School of Commerce, 312.92; Parke & Parke, Ltd., 108.33; Parmenter & Bulloch
Co., Ltd., 252.22; Partner's Products Co., 193.50; Peckover's, Ltd., 3,722.50;
G. D. Peters of Canada, Ltd., 180.55; Sir Isaac Pitman (Canada), Ltd., 701.82;
Preston Woodworking Machinery Co., Ltd., 558.80; Pratt & Whitney of Canada,
896.23; E. Pullan Wipers and Waste Co., Ltd., 250.67; Railway & Welding
Supply Co., 230.55; W. I. Reid, Co., 1,446.75; Remington Rand, Ltd., 2,571.95;
Richardson, Bond & Wright, Ltd., 201.60; Ryerson Press, 114.88; Safety Supply
Co., 104.46; St. Thomas Times Journal, 115.50; Samuel, Son & Co., 364.65;
Sam's Auto Wrecking Co., 152.00; Sarnia Canadian Observer, 344.24; Sheldon's,
Ltd., 182.68; Simpson Planing Mill Co., Ltd., 878.48; John B. Smith & Sons,
Ltd., 1,823.83; L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters of Canada, Ltd., 262.00;
Snap-on-Tools of Canada, Ltd., 129.32; Mrs. C. L. Snowden, 225.00; H. Spring
& Sons, 130.61; Standard Motor Replacements, Ltd., 534.83; Standard Soap
Works, 103.43; State Education Department, N.Y., 141.00; Steel Company of
Canada, Ltd., 349.52; Stratford Beacon Herald, 344.40; Sudbun,' High School
Board, 397.13; Sully Brass Foundry, Ltd., 153.60; Superintendent of Docu-
ments, Washington, 126.56; Tait & Kitchen, 134.35; Geo. Taylor Hardware,
Ltd., 405.28; Taylor Electric Manufacturing Co., 115.44; Thomas Auto Supply,
131.35; Tire Chains & Accessories, Ltd., 209.24; Toronto Board of Education,
10,221.32; Toronto Daily Star, 2,592.40; Toronto Evening Telegram, 2,663.43;
Toronto Globe & Mail, 2,037.24; Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 1,503.62;
Union Twist Drill (Butterfield Division), 733.32; United Paper Mills, Ltd.,
732.28; University of Toronto, 415.35; L'niversity of Toronto Press, 102.05;
University of Western Ontario, 1,548.95; Vallance, Brown & Co., Ltd., 124.21;
Wabasso Cotton Co., Ltd., 239.11; Wall Chemicals Canadian Corporation,
Ltd., 436.86; Wayne Forge & Machine Co., Ltd., 125.73; Weber Hardware
Co., Ltd., 218.11; Wells Foundry, Ltd., 134.82; Whites Hardware, Ltd., 1,169.36;
Wholesale Radio Co.. Ltd., 4,519.25; Wilkinson-Kompass, Ltd., 1,783.29;
A. R. Williams Machinery Co., Ltd., 2,139.47; Wilson-Munroe Co., Ltd.,
501.65; Williams & Wilson,' Ltd., 1,097.16; Wilson Publishing Co., of Toronto,
Ltd., 176.40; Windsor Daily Star, 364.68; J. T. Wing & Co., 823.01; Windsor
Wiping Cloth Co., 366.02; Wood, Alexander & James, Ltd., 405.99; F. W.
Woolworth Co., Ltd., 5,346.81; A. Workman & Co., Ltd., 195.26; Jas. Wright
& Co., 342.05; York Knitting Mills, Ltd., 121.50; Zacks, Ltd., 132.12;
Express, etc., 1,437.90; telegrams, 154.31; telephone, 1,780.66; postage, 1,508.16;
unemployment insurance stamps, 184.88; accounts under SlOO, 16,788.79;
add, rent of Gait School, transferred from Lands and Forests Department,
1,080.00 2,029,908 86
Less: Refunds, etc. (see Page C 36) 1,804,619 97
225,288 89
X'ocational Education Branch $1,795,562 00
C 38 PUBLIC ACCOUxNTS Xc 1
Permanent :
ONTARIO TRAINING COLLEGE FOR TECHNICAL TEACHERS
Salaries
C. C. Ashcroft, 4,100.00; J. A. G. Easton, 4,050.00; T. \V
Nicholls, 833.33 8,983 33
Less: Transferred to War Emergency Training and Recon-
struction 8,983 33
Maintenance ($48.69)
Hamilton Board of Education, 1,638.64; City of Hamilton, 105.45; Hamilton Hydro-
Electric System, 572.79; Telephone, 160.29; accounts under $100,
73.69 2,550 86
Less:Transferred to War Emergency Training and Reconstruction 2,502 17
48 69
Ontario Training College for Technical Teachers $48 69
SUPERANNUATED TEACHERS
Annual Retiring Allowances to Teachers and Inspectors ($1,003.00)
Sundry Persons 1 ,003 00
Compassionate Allowances for Ex-Teachers ($4,606.30)
Sundry Persons 4,606 30
Superannuated Teachers $5,609 30
PROVINCIAL AND OTHER UNIVERSITIES
Grants ($3,327,240.43)
University of Toronto, Ontario College of Education for Training of High School
Assistants, etc 255,000 00
University of Toronto, Special Grant 1,500,000 00
University of Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum 20,299 89
University of Western Ontario 510,000 00
Queen's University 525,000 00
University of Toronto, Special for Deficit Account 516,940 54
Provincial Scholarships for Admission to Universities ($15,950.00)
Sundry Students 45,950 00
Provincial and Other Universities $3,373,190 43
ONTARIO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, BELLEVILLE
Salaries ($81,536.07)
Permanent:
K. Bawden, 1,225.00; P. R. Boulton, 1,325.00; L. J. Burnside, 1,512.50; G. C.
Caldwell, 600.00; M. I. Cass, 1,612.50; J. Chant, 150.00; F. H. Chesher, 1,800.00;
A. J. Clare, 1,337.50; J. Clelland, 750.00; R. Coles, 1,400.00; F. Cook, 1,225.00;
F. P. Cunningham, 1,575.00; K. B. Daly, 1,412.50; C. L. EUis, 1,575.00; F. A.
Fitzgerald, 1,325.00; R. H. Flagler, 1,275.00; C. Ford, 2,625.00; S. A. Gordon,
1,612.50; V. G. Handlev, 1,762.50; R. R. M. Hanlev, 1,143.75; G. M. Harris,
1,287.50; M. I. Hegle, r,337.50; J. W. Hodgson, 600.00; C. A. Holmes, 1,575.00;
H. M. Keeler, 1,312.50; E. B. Lally, 2,200.00; M. C. Maloney, 1,287.50; C. B.
McGuire. 2,237.50; M. E. Meagher, 1,143.75; W. J. Morrison, 4,612.50; M. E.
Nichol, 1,143.75; E. M. Nurse, 1,762.50; B. M. O'Connor, 1.225.00; R. T. Post,
1,200.00; L. A. Reid, 993.75; M. M. Reid, 520.80; B. Rierdon, 1.625.00; H. M.
Shannon, 1,225.00; A. M. P. Stafford, 1,662.50; J. H. Sweet, 900.00; R. W.
Tennent, 925.00; R. Van Allen, 1,312.50; A. Wannamaker, 1,431.25; G. E. I.
Wegg, 1,487.50; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlist-
ments, 144.00 62,396 05
Temporary:
A. G. Davidson, 1,124.99; F. M. Lovering, 1,224.99; E. Molvneux. 468.75;
I. H. Orr, 200.00; G. Simpson, 1,224.99; Domestic Help, Cooks, Maids, Seam-
stress, 8,044.20; Supervisors, 6,039.62 18,327 54
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
C 39
Ontario School for the Deaf, Belleville — Continued
Extra Services:
R. H. Flagler, 200.00; M. I. Hegle, 175.00; J. W. Hodgson, 87.48; M. C. .Malonev,
175.00; A. Wannamaker, 175.00 812 48
Travelling Expenses $1,036.17)
C. B. McGuire, 90.26; W. J. Morrison, 232.01; Sundry pupils and attendants, 487.23
Accounts under S25, 226.67
Maintenance ($62,518.25)
Medicine and Medical Comforts 1,116 95
Groceries and Provisions 19,339 72
Bedding and Clothing Supplies 1,057 48
Fuel, Light and Power 7,138 94
Laundr>-, Soap and Cleaning 2,141 18
Furniture and Furnishings 683 09
Farm Expenses 3,822 09
Repairs and Alterations 6,614 76
School Supplies 2,771 80
Purchase and Maintenance of Motor Equipment 407 97
Contingencies 4,630 97
Rentals 10,860 00
Living Allowances 1,933 30
1,036 17
R. Alexander, 255.13; Baker's Fruit Market, 177.92; Belleville Creameries, 399.46;
Belleville Fruit Co., Ltd., 114.29; Belleville General Hospital, 115.70; Belleville
Steam Laundrv, 1,508.37; Belleville Utilities Commission, 1,729.59; C. E.
Bishop & Son, 126.45; Black's Meat Market, 499.41 ; W. Bleecker, 109.20; Boland
& Boland, 149.40; B. W. Brown, 617.85; E. M. Bull, 720.00; Estate of F. E.
Clare, 1,320.00; J. ^L Clark, 123.75; Clark & Miles, 3,188.24; Cloke & Son, Ltd.,
384.98; L \". Connor, 900.00; T. D. Creighton, 100.00; David's Electric Shop,
278.85; C. E. Davis, 117.50; Dustbane Products, Ltd., 111.19; H. A. Edmonds,
341.50; Empire Fruits & \'egetables, 227.79; Evans' Fish Store, 425.69; Farm
Department School, 3,676.87; W. Flemming, 211.50; Gordon Mackay & Co.,
Ltd., 218.56; Green's Drug Store, 353.11; L. Hamilton, 414.15; Harris Bread
Co., 2,243.32; Hibbard Electric Co., 386.56; Houston Co., Ltd., 228.96; C. L.
Hvde, 277.13; R. B. Ireland, 154.99; James Texts, 1,182.75; S. Lazier. 3,000.00;
J. Lewis Co., 764.45; London Soap Co., Ltd., 210.00; B. O. Lott, 124.20; Mac-
kenzie & Co., 856.28; Mcintosh Bros., 195.84; McKeown's Drug Store, 158.76;
G. H. Mouck, 960.00; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 1,945.03; Ontario IntelHgencer,
158.53; Quinte Book Shop, 240.43; Reid's Dairv, 1,296.21; J. F. Rose, 1.476.45;
A. Salz, 900.00; Schuster Co., Ltd., 5,476.65; Scott & Bovle, 156.17; A. A. Sills,
3,986.84; C. M. Smith, 284.00; Stirling Creamen,-, 1,322.01; L. Stark, 109.00;
Sundry Persons, boarded-out students, 138.00 ; Sundry Employees, living
allowances, 1,933.30; Sundr\- Persons, room rent for maids, 1,409.73; Supertest
Petroleum Corporation, Ltd., 345.94; Treasurer, Bridge Street United Church,
960.00; H. Vanderwater, 122.00; Walker Hardware Co., 150.61; Warden, St.
Thomas' Church, 2.100.00; M. L. Wellard, 408.00; E. W. Weese & Sons,
437.00; Whites Hardware, Ltd., 140.88; J. \'. White, 502.90; White's Meat Mar-
ket, 264.96; Wray's Home Furnishers, 269.90; York Trading Co., Ltd., 972.42;
Express, etc., 55.95; newspapers and periodicals, 34.60; postage, 460.67;
telephone, 579.39; telegrams, 3.06; accounts under SlOO, 4,217.93 62,518 25
Ontario School for the Deaf, Belleville 8145,090 49
Permanent:
ONT.ARIO SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, BR.VXTFORI)
Salaries ^$56, 792.61)
J. D. Ansell, 1,600.00; J. E. Babb, 1,612.50; L. M. Behrns, 1,287.50; E. M.
Butler, 700.00; B. T. Cameron, 1.150.00; L. D. Carrol, 262.50; A. G. Cook,
758.35; D. T- Coutts, 1,143.75; J. J. Dakin, 1,125.00; I. Draper. 729.15; D. E.
Haight, 1,287.50; A. M. Hodge, 1,612.50; M. V. Kellett, 1.225.00; M. M. King,
1.168.75; P. King, 1,587.50; W. H. Little, 1.950.00; D. M. Lord. 412.50; F. Lord.
1,225.00; A. G. MacGillivrav, 1,087.50; J. C. MacKellar, 300.00: J." A. Marquis,
762.50; M. T. Millar, 1,006.25; S. Miller, 1,287.50; M. A. Milne, 1,275.00;
C40 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario School for the Blind, Brantford — Continued
Salaries — Cont in ued
Permanent — Continued
E. A. C. Murray. 1,337.50; A. O'Donohue, 1,612.50; Z. Perry, 1,287.50; A. G.
Riddolls, 1,300.00; G. H. Rverson, 2,491.00; D. Saunders, 1,300.00; R. F.
Troughton, 1,225.00; H. J. \'allentync, 5,000.00 42,109 75
Temporary:
H. Bond, 742.92; W. Crawshaw, 504.00; D. Graham, 60.00; E. R. Harrett,
206.66; G. A. Jackson, 1,087.50; H. Lindsay, 70.00; A. N. Matthews, 1,500.00;
B. Weller, 1,200.00; E. F. Whittle. 1.000.00; Domestic Help; Cooks, Laundresses,
Maids and Night Watchman, 8,211.78 14,582 86
Extra Services:
M. V. Kellett 100 00
Travelling Expenses ($193.18)
Public Utilities Commission Transportation Department, 33.00; Smale's Taxi,
27.75; H. J. Vallentyne, 79.63; Accounts under $25, 52.80 193 18
Maintenance ($34,594.08)
Medicine and Medical Supplies 323 93
Groceries and Provisions 13,875 78
Bedding and Clothing 440 59
Fuel, Light, Power and Water 12,593 60
Laundry, Soap and Cleaning 956 92
Furniture and Furnishings 714 48
Farm and Garden 1,158 03
Repairs and Alterations 1,670 79
School Supplies 1,227 29
Dental and Oculist Services 308 50
Contingencies 1,324 17
Bell City Fann, 150.00; Brant Ave. United Church, 100.00; Brantford Fuel and
Supply, Ltd., 332.05; Brantford Public Utilities Commission, 2,035.32; Brantford
Produce Co., Ltd., 969.49; W. Brittain & Sons, 199.01; Canadian National
Institute for the Blind, 291.25; Citv of Brantford, 113.07; P. D. Cohoe, 139.45;
J. Dakin, 126.64; S. G. Dale, 207.10; Douglas Seed Co., 425.49; T. Eaton Co.,
Ltd., 275.68; Elliott & Wedlake, 112.39; Farm Department School, 1,362.89;
R. Feelv, 110.60; L. Gilmour, 555.10; R. Girdlestone, 648.41; Gowman Grocery,
155.64; Hurley Printing Co., Ltd., 210.00; Inglebv-Taylor Co., Ltd., 148.70; James
Coal Co., 9,129.42; S. C. Johnson & Sons, Ltd., 431.9'6; J. M. A. Lefebvre, 180.00;
London Soap Co., Ltd., 124.74; Louden's Bakery, 529.44; Maple Leaf Dairy
Co.. 243.79; E. R. Martin, 225.00; McDougall Bros., 479.20; J. McHutcheon,
Ltd., 754.68; P. J. O'Connor, 103.64; Ontario Reformatory Industries, 2,778.34;
Purity Dairy Products, 191.21; T. E. Robson, 176.82; Ryerson Bros., Ltd.,
367.91; G. H. Rverson, 114.48; T. E. Rverson Co.. Ltd., 663.81; Silverstein's,
441.68; Stedman's Book Store, 230.67; Terrace Hill Dairy, 1,294.79; Tovell's
Drug Store, 169.09; G. E. Townson, 237.87; Turnbull & Cutcliffe, Ltd., 375.82;
Vanstone's, 287.80; G. Watt & Sons, Ltd., 829.84; R. & J. Welsh, 103.40;
Welsh Fuel Co., 1,019.81; J. R. Will, 308.50; Postage, 250.50; telephone,
323.73; accounts under $100, 3,557.86 34,594 08
Ontario School for the Blind, Brantford $91,579 87
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($2,666.64)
Hon. D. McArthur (April 1, 1943 to July 31, 1943) 2,666 64
Carter Scholarships, R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 21, Sec. 6 ($5,000.00)
Sundr>^ Persons 5,000 GO
Ontario Government Contribution to Teachers' and Inspectors' Superannuation
Fund, R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 366, Sec. 5 ($870,182.65)
Teachers' and Inspectors' Superannuation Fund 870,182 65
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION C 41
Statutory — Continued
Grants ($657,338.54)
University of Toronto (R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 372, Sec. 129) .' . 500,000 00
University of Toronto (R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 372, Sec. 9, subsec. 3) 7,000 00
Royal Ontario Museum for Maintenance (R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 378, Sec. 15) 84,700 11
University of Toronto (16 Geo. V, Chap. 69, Sec. 2) 13,480 75
University of Toronto (18 Geo. V, Chap. 55, Sec. 3) 52,157 68
Statutory $1,535,187 83
SPECIAL WARRANTS
To Pay the Salary, Travelling and Incidental Exp2n3es in Connection with a
Survey and Report upon the Cadet Training, Defence Training, Health and
Physical Education Courses in the Schools of the Province ($4,276.89)
C. E. Reynolds, services, 3,501.67; expenses, 775.22 4,276 89
University of Toronto School of Nursing, for the Purpose of Providing a Grant
toward the Increased Cost of Accommodation ($2,500.00)
University of Toronto School of Nursing 2,500 00
Clarkson, Gordon, Dilworth and Nash, Chartered Accountants, in Payment
for Special Services regarding an Investigation into the
Department of Education ($2,500.00)
Clarkson, Gordon, Dilworth and Nash 2,500 00,'
Special Warrants $9,276 89
Total Expenditure, Department of Education $15,670,503.28
PART D
DEPARTMENT
OF
GAME AND FISHERIES
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries and Maintenance, etc 5
Purchase of and Repairs to Boats, etc 5
Erecting Ponds, Buildings, etc 6
Enforcement of Act 6
Game Animals and Birds 7
Macdiarmid, Services, Expenses, etc 8
Biological and Fish Culture Branch:
Salaries, Maintenance, etc 8
Hatcheries 8
Grants 10
Wolf Bounty 10
Bear BoxmTY 10
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1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES D 5
■ DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES
Hon. G. H. Dunbar, Minister (Statutory, see page P 17)
Hon. H. C. Nixon, Minister (Statutory, see pages N 7: P 17)
Hon. G. D. Conant, Minister (Statutory, see page N 7)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($49,784.95)
Permanent:
D. J. Taylor Deputy Minister 6,000 00
M. E. Archer, 1,500.00; J. M. Beaupre, 1,600.00; K. Campbell, 1,500.00; V. J.
Doole, 1,700.00; G. P. Douse, 2,587.50; J. L. Farewell, 1,225.00; J. Farrington,
3,275.00; M. E. Gallivan, 1,225.00; G. E. Graham, 2,587.50; R. Hague, 1,225.00;
L. W. Huddart, 1,625.00; J. W. Jones, 2,887.50; E. M. Kelly, 525.00; W. A. C.
Lee, 2,362.50; J. Macartney, 1,650.00; M. E. Marselis, 1,225.00; G. E. Mc-
Auley, 1,425.00; W. Mulholland, 1,850.00; A. Newlands, 1,500.00; L. Pelz,
2,125.00; D. M. Shannon, 993.75; S. M. Sprung, 949.19; R. K. Strang, 1,925.00;
L. Turner, 1,325.00 ; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution
re Enlistments, 93.00 46,885 94
Temporary:
P. M. Belk, 262.10; M. E. Christo, 618.75; J. E. Earl, 406.25; E. M. Kellv,
450.00; H. D. Langevin, 30.24; E. E. McKay, 595.00; B. E. Merrick, 536.67. . 2,899 01
Travelling Expenses ($116.41)
D. J. Taylor 116 41
Maintenance ($2,948.40)
King's Printer, 2,624.67; Accounts under $100, 323.73 2,948 40
Moving Expenses of Officers of the Department ($168.77)
H. C. Haskins, 100.00; J. D. MacDonald, 68.77 168 77
Unforeseen and Unprovided ($260.34)
United School Section No. 1, Bryce and Beauchamp, 249.74; S. Tidv & Son, Ltd.,
10.60 260 34
Purchase of and Repairs to Boats, Boathouses, Machinery
and Vehicles ($2,192.13)
V. R. Park, 900.00; Peterborough Canoe Co., Ltd., 124.66; Express, etc., 112.86;
accounts under SlOO, 1,054.61 2,192 13
Exhibits ($106.97)
Accounts under SlOO 106 97
Compensation, Medical. Hospital and Other Accounts for Workmen injured
in Government Work as awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board.
including proportion of Administration Expenses ($640.84)
Workmen's Compensation Board 640 84
Cost of Living Bonus ($38,296.46)
Sundry Employees 38,296 46
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($116.5 4)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 256.02; less refund of employees' contribution, 139.48 116 54
D 6 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office — Continued
Erectinft Ponds, Buildings and Dams,
Purchase of Land, Buildings, Boats, Machinery and Equipment ($3,793.78)
District No. 2 58 82
Hill's Lake Hatchery 2 42
Macdiarmid 1,118 60
Normandale Bird Farm 100 00
Normandale Hatchery and Trout Ponds 980 40
North Bay Trout Rearing Station 245 23
Southampton Hatcherj- 1,023 50
Wiarton Hatchery 264 81
W. O. Cutting, 195.63; Department of Lands and Forests, 123.81; Inglesby, Taylor
Co., Ltd., 150.96; Johnson Bros., 100.00; J. W. Jones, travelling expenses,
776.15; Lakeview Lumber, Ltd., 115.77;Pa>- List, wages of men, 858.31; J. B.
Smith & Sons, Ltd., 200.31; Southampton Public Utilities Commission, 811.26;
Thunder Bay Lumber Co., Ltd., 122.68; Accounts under $100, 338.90 3,793 78
Main Office $98,425 59
ENFORCEMENT OF THE ONTARIO GAME AND FISHERIES ACT ($206,376.40)
Salaries and Expenses:
Districts 185,404 28
Toronto, Inspectors and Overseer 5,009 56
Seasonal Overseers 2,696 43
Issuer of Special Export Permits and Collector of
Royalties 100 00
Patrol Boats:
Patrol Boat No. 2 2,588 05
Patrol Boat No. 5 168 76
Miscellaneous 10,408 32
Salaries:
J. W. Allan, 1,325.00; H. P. AUard, 300.00; D. Bailey, 254.84; J. H. Bailev,
1,325.00; R. Baker, 1,600.00; G. Beattie, ,1324.95; R. F. Beaudro, 1,425.00;
C. F. Bibbv, 1,400.00; C. E. Binkley, 1,225.00; H. M. Blacklock, 866.64; A. B.
Bower, 1,224.99; L. M. Brav, 1,325.00; E. A. Brown, 1,325.00; G. D. Buie,
1,425.00; J. J. Bussineau, 541.65; J. A. Cecile, 974.97; F. S. Chew, 1,325.00;
A. H. Clempson, 1,325.00; C. F. Cook, 1,425.00; W. Cote, 1,425.00; V. Crichton,
1,425.00; L. A. Dent, 1,425.00; H. S. Dornan, 1,325.00; R. H. Eadv, 500.00;
F. H. Ewing, 1,300.00; W. Faubert, 1,425.00; W. H. Flvnn, 1,325.00; C. C.
Fracolle, 1,068.75; W. A. Eraser, 1,225.00; D. H. Gauthier, 1,325.00; N. L.
Goldthorp, 1,425.00; J. P. Grant, 1,143.75; A. G. Grieve, 100.00; A. W. Hanna,
1,324.95; H. Harris, 1,425.00; H. C. Haskins, 1,525.00; W. Hawkins, 250.00;
P. Headlam, 1,324.95; L. S. Hemphill, 1,425.00; \V. C. Hoard, 1,324.97; A. M.
Hodgson, 1,425.00; M. J. Inwood, 1,325.00; S. T. Jackson, 175.86; M. Jensen,
570.97; W. Keller, 1,600.00; G. C. Kellv, 40.00; C. \V. Knapp, 1,325.00; F. C.
Lamoure, 1,325.00; O. D.Lewis, 1,525.00; C. D. Liddle, 1,425.00; H. B. Lyon,
254.84; I. J. Lyons, 1,600.00; £. MacGillivrav, 1,570.00; N. MacNaughtan,'
1,800.00; D. C. Martin, 1,324.95; G. C. Matthews, 1,325.00; H. McCabe,
1,325.00; F. B. McKnight, 1,199.97; E. R. Meadows, 1,325.00; F. H. Merner,
1,324.95; L. M. Michon,^l,325.00; J. C. Milbank, 538.71; A. K. Minaker, 1,325.00;
E. Morlev, 1,325.00; A. R. Muma, 1,325.00; E. T. O'Neill, 1,324.98; F. C.
Oper, 816.62; G. M. Parks, 2,737.50; H. E. Pearson, 1,425.00; A. E. Pennell,
1,600.00; C. L. Perrie, 1,425.00; P. Porter, 750.00; E. Prosser, 1,286.56; J. F.
Richardson, 1,325.00; D. S. Ritchie, 216.66; \V. Robinson, 1,600.00; A. J. Rolston,
1,525.00; W. H. St. John, 1,325.00; W. J. St. Pierre, 1,425.00; W. Scott, 1,425.00;
J. A. Shannon, 1,224.99; R. G. Sheppard, 1,525.00; E. L. Skuce, 1,425.00; B.
Smith, 1,325.00; E. W. Smith, 1,325.00; T. A. Stafford, 1,224.99; M. G. .Stortz,
1,143.75; D. G. Sutherland, 1.141.67; D. O. Svlvester, 1,400.00; T. Tavlor,
1,600.00; D. V. TurviUe, 1,325.00; C. S. Windsor, 500.00; O. V. Windsor, 450.00;
R. D. Windsor, 2,287.50; A. Wissell. 1,225.00; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 200.00 . . 1 16,130
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES D_7
Enforcement of Act — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Toronto, Inspector and Overseer:
P. Revill, 2,050.00; N. E. H. Sitwell, 1,425.00 3,475 00
Seasonal Overseers — Pay List, wages of men '. 2,056 00
Issuer of Special Export Permits and Collector of Royalties:
M. Cowan 100 00
Patrol Boats — Pay List, wages of men 1,341 94
Gasoline and Oil for Sundry Overseers:
British American Oil Co., Ltd., 4,643.02; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd.,
3,516.46; Cities Service Oil Co., Ltd., 434.98; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 6,270.02;
McColl Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., 3,230.94; North Star Oil Co., Ltd., 413.93;
Shell Oil Co., Ltd., 4,542.26; Sun Oil Co., Ltd., 774.33; Supertest Petroleum
Corporation, Ltd., 691.35; Accounts under $100, 60.00 24,577 2 9
Travelling Expenses:
J. W. Allan, 460.58; H. P. AUard, 106.33; D. Bailev, 95.70; J. H. Bailev, 509.64;
R. Baker, 522.83; G. Beattie, 384.57; R. F. Beaudro, 498.75; C. F. Bibby,
698.52; C. E. Binklev, 422.11; H. M. Blacklock, 256.50; A. B. Bower, 666.30;
L. M. Brav, 447.84; E. A. Brown, 341.95; G. D. Buie, 609.27; J. J. Bussineau,
206.68; J.'A. Cecile, 461.55; F. S. Chew, 472.27; A. H. Clempson, 646.12;
Commissioner of Police for Ontario, 776.69; C. F. Cook, 563.35; W. Cote, 453.45;
V. Crichton, 372.39; L. A. Dent, 864.31; H. S. Dornan, 510.82; R. H. Eady,
188.52; F. H. Ewing, 467.54; W. Faubert, 512.83; W. H. Flynn, 484.75; VV. A.
Eraser, 596.72; D. H. Gauthier, 441.41; N. L. Goldthorp, 563.67; J. P. Grant,
428.71; A. G. Grieve, 33.60; A. W. Hanna, 371.68; H. Harris, 514.91; H. C.
Raskins, 578.81; W. Hawkins, 51.78; P. Headlam, 572.96; L. S. Hemphill, 598.01;
W. C. Hoard, 509.15; A. M. Hodgson, 616.63; M.J. Inwood, 634.46; S. T. Jackson,
31.90; M. Jensen, 60.85; W. Keller, 415.73; C. W. Knapp, 500.89; F. C. La-
moure. 429.84; O. D. Lewis, 535.81; C. D. Liddle, 698.24; H. B. Lyon, 101.26;
I. J. Lyons, 464.89; J. Macartnev, 61.88; E. MacGillivrav, 184.82; N. Mac-
Naughtan, 503.43; D. C. Martin, 418.26; W. J. Martvn, 140.53; G. C. Matthews,
386.76; H. McCabe, 602.13; F. B. McKnight, 187.77; E. R. Meadows, 485.71;
F. H. Merner, 401.32; L. M. Michon, 538.31; J. C. Milbank, 189.20; A. K.
Minaker, 537.86; E. Morlev, 532.80; A. R. Muma, 436.20; E. T. O'Neill,
586.12; F. C. Oper, 378.28; G. M. Parks, 420.20; H. E. Pearson, 651.67; A. E.
Pennell, 328.70; C. L. Perrie, 959.28; P. Porter, 214.65; E. Prosser, 621.85;
H. E. Ravmond, 366.21; P. Revill, 507.21; J. F. Richardson, 581.66; D. S.
Ritchie, 82.31; W. Robinson, 706.61; A. J. Rolston, 539.03; W. H. St. John,
522.90; W. J. St. Pierre, 462.56; \V. Scott, 509.51; J. A. Shannon, 463.50; R. G.
Sheppard, 632.27; N. E. H. Sitwell, 478.46; E. L. Skuce, 489.35; B. Smith, 447.70;
E. W. Smith, 422.00; T. A. Stafford, 644.81; D. G. Sutherland, 498.69; D. O.
Sylvester, 559.83; T. Taylor, 421.86; D. V. Turville, 478.57; C. S. Windsor,
187.40; O. V. Windsor, 153.86; R. D. Windsor, 1,065.43; A. Wissell, 497.44;
Accounts under $25, 26.33 44,267 30
Miscellaneous:
Albion Hotel, 129.35; W. Armitage, 167.39; Beauchamp & How, Ltd., 124.50;
Fort William Commercial Chambers, 480.00; L. S. Hemphill, 199.35; King's
Printer, 8,419.81; McLellan's Meat & Grocerv Market, 122.89; Moore Bros.,
100.20; J. Perks, 118.36; Spadoni Bros., 148.94; Stanley Manufacturing Co.,
Ltd., 256.50; Sundrv Persons, witness fees and legal expenses, etc., 578.25;
Tip Top Tailors, Ltd., 509.65; Express, etc., 529.22; postage, 349.20; tele-
phone, 228.32; accounts under $100, 2,193.86 14,655 79
Less, refund by Sundry Townships re Special Hunting Licenses.. 228 80
14,426 99
* GAME ANIMALS AND BIRDS
Services and Expenses, etc. ($7,103.12)
C. E. Brotherston, 372.25; H. H. Middleton, 422.57; W. H. Mound, 5,737.37; G. H.
Nesbitt, 140.00; Accounts under $100, 430.93 7,103 12
D8 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
MACDIARMID
Services, Expenses, Repairs, Maintenance and Equipment ($2,936.66)
Salary, Temporar>':
P. Netamegesic 385 35
Expenses:
J Leckie Ltd., 146.09; Pav List, wages of men, 1,760.00; ThunderBay Lumber
Co., Ltd., 147.96; Accounts under §100, 497.26 2,551 31
BIOLOGICAL AND FISH CULTURE BRANCH
Salaries ($8,053.00)
Permanent:
H. H. MacKay, 3,350.00; A. W. McLeod, 500.00; E. H. O'Neill, 1,225.00; A. R.
St. Louis, 1,225.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re
Enlistment, 48.00 6,348 00
Temporary:
A. W. McLeod, 1,250.00; K. M. Turner, 455.00 1,705 00
Travelling Expenses ($244.87)
H. H. MacKay, 62.78; A. W. McLeod, 182.09 244 87
Maintenance ($348.86)
King's Printer, 193.64; Accounts under $100, 155.22 348 86
Hatcheries
Services, Maintenance and Operation ($195,396.78)
Biological Surveys 2,208 94
Chatsworth Trout Rearing Station 9,042 53
Codrington Trout Rearing Station 4,796 98
Collingwood Hatchery 6,771 25
Deer Lake Hatchery .' 5,145 75
Dorion Trout Rearing Station 15,271 18
Fort Frances Hatchery 5,655 06
Glenora Hatchery 10,326 39
Hill's Lake Hatchery 11,808 77
Ingersoll Ponds 1,676 81
Kenora Hatchery 7,917 72
Kingsville Hatchery 5,242 45
Little Current Hatchery 5,427 21
Alidhurst Ponds 2,442 01
Mount Pleasant Hatchery 6,762 14
Normandale Hatcher}- and Trout Ponds 7,834 85
North Bay Trout Rearing Station ., 7,080 21
Pembroke Trout Rearing Station 7,763 25
Port Arthur Hatchery 4,994 84
Sandfield Ponds 2,847 29
Sarnia Hatcher^^ 4,229 06
Sault Ste. Marie Hatcherv 6,794 50
Sault Ste. Marie Trout Rearing Station 13,085 74
Skeleton Lake Hatchery. 4,148 97
Southampton Hatchery 5,366 79
White Lake Ponds 3,452 77
Wiarton Hatchery 7,409 42
Miscellaneous 12,360 59 •
Hatchery Boats and Trucks 7,533 31
Salaries :
G. E. Andrews, 1,525.00; J. F. Atkinson, 1,249.98; J. G. Barram, 1,625.00; H. W.
Bays, 1,425.00; A. K. Beadle, 1,300.00; H. R. Bender, 1,225.00; K. Bingleman,
1,225.00; C. E. Bongard, 1,274.97; A. B. Brown, 1,450.00; R. G. Carr, 1,224.99;
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES D9
Biological and Fish Culture Branch — Continued
Hatcheries — Continued
Salaries — Continued
H. A. Cheesman, 1,725.00; D. R. Cutts, 1,525.00; J. Gall, 1,825.00; J. Garriock,
1,325.00; C. Hall, 1,600.00; R. G. Halverson, 1,325.00; C. Hartman, 1,900.00;
D. Hav, 1,224.99; R. Heft, 1,300.00; \V. H. Henderson, 1,324.95; \V. L. Hicks,
1,425.00; W. Hotchkiss, 1,299.96; H. C. Jackson, 1,450.00; C. D. Kemslev,
1,625.00; C. J. Lindstrom, 1,275.00; AI. L. Lonev, 200.00; J. D. MacDonald,
1,325.00; G. K. Manore, 1,825.00; W. T. Marston, 1,375.00; J. A. Matheson,
1,300.00; E. X. McDonald, 649.98; J. D. McXee, 1,375.00; A. E. Mouck, 1,325.00;
J. Xeal, 1,725.00; J. Oakes, 1,825.00; .M. J. Oakes, 1,725.00; \V. R. Parker,
1,625.00; R. H. Rausch, 1,224.99; \V. G. Robinson, 251.61; \V. C. Sanders,
1,325.00; G. G. Sinclair, 1,300.00; A. M. Snider, 1,325.00; H. C. Tester, 1,825.00;
F. O. Thomson, 1,450.00; J. E. Turner, 1,825.00; W. J. H. Vanzant, 976.67;
V. J. Walker, 1,324.95; A. W. Wallenius, 108.33; \V. H. R. Werner, 2,050.00;
G. H. Williams, 1,524.99; Public Ser\-ice Superannuation Fund, Contribution
re Enlistments, 228.00 68,689 36
Gasoline and Oil for Sundry Officials:
British American Oil Co., Ltd., 1,749.98; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 875.03;
Imperial Oil, Ltd., 1,779.32; McColl Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., 1,761.27; Shell
Oil Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,298.47; Sun Oil Co., Ltd., 224.77; Supertest
Petroleum Corporation, Ltd., 308.92; Accounts under $100, 268.66 8,266 42
Travelling Expenses:
W. H. Abbey, 36.00; G. E. Andrews, 171.00; A. Archibald, 52.05; C. Armstrong,
123.85; J. F. Atkinson, 77.30; J. G. Barram, 185.01; H. W. Bays, 212.25; O.
Belair, 83.22; H. R. Bender, 216.67; M. E. Beathune, 34.65; K. Bingleman,
80.83; C. E. Bongard, 56.86; A. B. Brown, 39.78; J. M. Brown, 407.70; S. Brown,
346.52; R. G. Carr, 59.30; H. A. Cheesman, 33.69; R. G. Creason, 442.02; D. R.
Cutts, 147.62; W. J. Dunlop, 28.35; A. Ellis, 48.84; J. Gall, 1,099.52; J. Garriock,
49.90; G. Groondahl, 65.58; C. Hall, 43.83; C. Hartman, 51.31; H. Height, 45.25;
W. H. Henderson, 797.10; H. C. Jackson, 301.09; J. W. Jones, 93.91; C. D.
Kemsley, 293.75; P. Kerr, 59.20; W. Leeson, 140.80; M. L. Loney, 669.27;
J. D. AlacDonald, 249.61; W. T. Marston, 320.89; J. A. Matheson, 175.25;
E. X. McDonald, 196.88; J. D. McXee, 232.91; V. H. Miller, 31.30; A. E. Mouck,
252.72; J. Xeal, 135.73; J. Oakes, 37.73; AL J. Oakes, 83.71; J. W. Pringle,
47.35; E. Quinn, 36.70; R. H. Rausch, 194.46; W. C. Sanders, 47.65; X. E. H.
Sitwell, 34.05; G. G. Sinclair, 152.40; A. M. Snider, 85.80; F. Snider, 28.55;
H. C. Tester, 94.91; V. J. Walker, 274.65; M. Walmslev, 26.75; W. H. R. Werner,
119.57; G. M. West, 31.95; G. H. Williams, 105.08; Accounts under $25,
275.51 9,866 13
Miscellaneous:
N. Anderson Packers, Ltd., 740.65; Q. Barrett, 165.00; Bluebird Groceteria,
134.50; A. Bogart, 115.50; W. Brown, 200.00; Canada Packers, Ltd., 39,092.01;
Canada Paint Co., Ltd., 285.90; Carter Bros., Ltd., 109.33; Coles Hardware,
112.99; ColHngwood Public Utilities Commission, 415.04; Colliyer & HufT,
491.52; Dalton Fuels, Ltd., 238.37; Department of Highways, 258.20; J. S.
Dev, 162.75; L J. Downey&Sons, 666.58; Espanola Garage, 328.25; R. S. Fisher
Mo'tors, Ltd., 433.49; J. W. Fogg, Ltd., 255.01; Food Basket Xo. 2, 134.94;
Forbes Bros., 148.27; Georgian Bay Motors, Ltd., 102.27; F. Gerow, 350.00;
Girdwood & Son, 554.95; W. Graham, 173.25; Grandyiew Flour, Feed & Coal
Co., 274.70; A. E. Grindrod, 135.88; Harpham Bros., 104.95; J. F. Hartz Co.,
Ltd., 207.66; H. Heft, 142.00; Hood & Gumming Motors, Ltd., 180.20; G.
Hughes, 126.00; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 447.50; F. Irwin,
Jr., 235.00; Jupp Alotor Sales, Ltd., 164.27; Kam Motors, Ltd., 243.61; Kenora
Fish Market, 114.29; Kenora Public Utilities, 409.66; Kingsville Coal & Dock
Co., Ltd., 226.25; Kingsville Utilities Commission, 182.39; King's Printer,
174.80; J. E. LeBleu, 141.89; J. Leckie, Ltd., 164.63; J. A. Link, Ltd., 551.09;
Little Current Public Utilities Commission, 102.84; Macdonald Bakery' Co.,
109.08; Macdonald Hardware, 110.48; R. Mc\'ittie, 198.00; Xational Auto-
motive Parts, Ltd., 241.89; Xorth American Lumber & Supply Co., Ltd., 263.40;
Pay List, wages of men, 34,146.02; Point Edward Hydro-Electric System, 189.40;
Port Arthur Public Utilities, 152.52; Purity Ice, Ltd., 100.60; Quality Fuels,
Ltd., 290.01; F. B. Ravnor, 675.00; Riverdale Garage, Ltd., 234.40; Scarfe
& Co., Ltd., 198.62; T. Seguin, 280.00; Mrs. J. X. Sissons, 243.75; F. Slater,
127.75; Southampton Utilities Commission, 360.96; Standard Chemical Co.,
D 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Biological and Fish Culture Branch — Continued
Hatcheries — Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Ltd., 113.61; Sundry Persons, board and lodging, 974.68; Sundry Persons,
fish and fish eggs, 2,055.15; Superior Lumber Co., Ltd., 506.77; Thompson
& Son, 116.80; Twin City Grain, Ltd., 103.88; C. G. Tyson, 208.04; W. C. War-
burton & Co., Ltd., 3,650.00; Wiarton Public Utilities Commission, 530.24;
Express, etc., 3,554.70; postage, 267.69; telegrams, 242.43; telephone, 862.61;
accounts under $100, 7,468.01 108,574 87
Biological and Fish Culture Branch $204,043 51
Grants ($5,400.00)
Professor \V. Harkness for Fish Culture 500 00
Jack Miner 1,500 00
Thomas N. Jones 300 00
E. L. Marsh 100 00
Ontario Fur Breeders' Association Inc 2,500 00
Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters 500 00
Wolf Bounty ($46,545.77)
King's Printer, 192.13; Sundry' Persons, bounty, 46,344.92; Express, 8.72 46,545 77
Bear Bounty ($3,695.00)
King's Printer, 65.00; Sundry Persons, bounty, 3,630.00 3,695 00
Total Expenditure, Department of Game and
Fisheries $574,525 05
PART E
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office and Branches: page
Main Office, Salaries, Maintenance, etc 13
Grants 14
Cancer Control 14
Maternal and Child Hygiene, etc., Branch 15
Dental Service Branch 16
Inspection of Training Schools for Nurses Branch 16
Epidemiological Branch 17
Venereal Diseases Branch 18
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch 19
Industrial Hygiene Branch 22
Sanitary Engineering Branch 22
Laboratory Branch 23
Laboratory Divisions 24
Hospitals Branch;
General Office:
Salaries, Maintenance, etc 27
Grants, etc 28
General Expenses, Ontario Hospitals 29
Ontario Hospitals:
Brampton 30
Brockville 31
Cobourg 32
Fort William 33
Hamilton 34
Kingston 36
LaoCTstaff 38
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London 40
New Toronto 42
Orillia Hospital School 44
Penetanguishene 46
Toronto 47
Whitby 49
Woodstock 51
Psychiatric, Toronto 53
Statutory 54
S FECIAL Warrants 55
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1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 13
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Hon. R. P. Vivian, Minister (Statuton-, see page E 54)
Hon. Harold J. Kirby, Minister (Statutory, see page E 54)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($104,373.01)
Permanent:
B. T. McGhie Deputy Minister 8,000 00
F. G. Beardall, 3,500.00; E. R. Boggis, 1,500.00; G. E. Budd, 597.50; S. T.
Bullock, 618.75; G. M. Burns, 431.25; A. J. Calder, 993.75; A. Clarke, 1,250.00;
E. A. Clark, 971.10; M. G. Cooling, 1,550.00; A. E. Crowe, 262.50; I. E. M.
Crowlev, 712.50; A. R. Davev, 699.99; A. R. Doane, 1,544.71; M. E. Duncan,
281.25;' M. G. Dundas. I,600f00; B. J. Flvnn, 993.75; M. M. Forman, 1,250.00;
J. A. Frederick, 1,575.00; M. I. Gardhouse, 1,068.75; K. G. Grav, 311.35; M. C.
Higginson, 1,400.03; M. R. Keav, 993.75; V. H. Kellev, 108.33; R. A. Kellv,
806.45; \V. C. Kennedy, 785.69; W. A. S. MacDonald, 108.33; M. E. Macfie,
583.30; V. L. X. Mahe'r, 1,309.28; W. B. Marr, 399.99; J. A. McClure, 400.00;
J. McDonald, 450.00; M. C. McDonald, 351.21; M. McGernon, 1,625.00; W. L.
Mcintosh, 476.67; J. I. Miller, 937.50; E. R. Moffit, 1,325.00; R. C. Mont-
gomery, 5,125.00; D. L. Moody, 918.75; J. G. Morrison, 2,775.00; W. Mosley,
100.00'; M. E. Xixon, 843.75; .X. L. Xuttall, 1,200.00; D. M. Parsons, 385.00;
H. K. Patton, 500.07; M. H. Pearce, 62.29; L. S. Penrose. 1,666.72; D. Perkins,
1,041.65; J. T. Phair, 5,825.00; F. Ple%vs, 1,068.75; E. M. Porte, 1,625.00; M.
Power. 2,550.00; O. C. Powers, 841.67; D. M. Prentice, 1,025.00; L. S. Robe,
1,068.75; F. E. Ross, 1,143.75; M. K. Ross, 1,375.00; A. W. Russell, 1,425.00;
A. J. Sanderson. 693.75; J. B. Scanlon, 1,925.00; B. R. Searle, 1,031.25; M. I.
Sinclair, 1,031.25; E. O. Sine, 243.75; F. E. Staples, 1,143.75; M. Taylor, 1,425.00;
A. K. Tumber, 1,125.56; F. M. Ward, 375.00; A. Wood, 1,750.00; R. H. Wright,
1,525.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments,
640.32 . 87,248 46
Temporary-:
G. Beall, 240.52; F. M. Bohme, 1,219.99; W. G. Brown, 1,999.92; G. M. Burns,
412.50; K. B. Chalmers, 963.96; F. Chamberlain, 758.33; D. E. Cheaney, 847.79;
A. E. Crowe, 285.83; M. Crowhurst, 153.91; I. E. M. Crowley, 225.00; A. S.
Darrach, 666.87; A. R. Davev, 1,458.31; M. E. Duncan, 249.17; R. C. Ellis,
402.14; V. H. Hurley, 551.89'; M. E. Huxtable, 21.67; D. M. Irwin, 668.35;
H. Marcus, 448.19; A. L. T. McLellan, 824.99; I. E. Murphv, 209.68; M. M.
O'Xeill, 215.12; A. J. Sanderson, 225.00; S. A. Shoemaker, 1,599.96; E. O. Sine,
241.13; F. L. Smith, 169.36; V. H. Steacv, 857.66; M. S. Storie, 156.90; F. M.
Ward, 768.75; H. J. Webster, 199.60; M. E. Wrinch, 82.06 17,124 55
Travelling Expenses t$3,115.59)
Hon. H.J. Kirbv, 488.01 ; Hon. R. P. Vivian, 750.00; G. Beall, 55.60; F. G. Beardall,
469.34; F. D. Beauchamp, 35.30; W. G. Brown, 330.91; Department of High-
ways, 375.91; A. R. Doane, 32.75; F. \V. Jackson, 144.90; B. T. McGhie, 334.36;
L. 'S. Penrose, 32.65; Accounts under $25, 65.86 3,115 59
Costs and Expenses of Investigations and Legal Actions; and Maintenance
Costs and Expenses Incidental to Solicitor's Office ($506.14)
S. A. Shoemaker, services, 400.00; Accounts under SlOO, 106.14 506 14
Maintenance ($19,272.85)
Cox & Andrews, 168.00; Department of Highways, 389.27; Grand & Toy. Ltd.,
2,425.70; R. Hyman, 100.00; R. T. Kelley, Ltd., 463.72; King's Printer, 7,407.76;
XoUs Motor Co., 154.74; Ofifice Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 773.41;
Car tickets, 170.00; express, etc., 117.16; newspapers, books and periodicals,
1,861.68; telegrams, 683.16; telephone, 3,375.68; accounts under $100,
1,187.57 19,277 85
Less: Refund, sale of picture 5 00
19,272 85
E 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Xo. 1
Main Office — Continued
Compensation, Medical. Hospital and other Accounts for Workmen Injured In
Government Work as Awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including Proportion of Administration Expenses ($615.50)
Workmen's Compen^tion Board ' 615 50
Health Service for Ontario Civil Service ($3,638.67)
J. F. Hartz Co.. Ltd.. 330.46; King's Printer, 485.87; E. A. Smith, ser\'ices, 2,596.77;
Accounts under SlOO, 225.57 3,638 67
Cost of Living Bonus ($47,770.26^
Sundry- Employees 47,770 26
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($104.15)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 215.78; Less refund of Emplovees' contribution,
111.63 ' 104 15
Grants
Connaught Laboratories 15,250 00
Ontario Society for Crippled Children 6,000 00
St. John Ambulance Association 2,000 00
Victorian Order of Nurses 5,000 00
Ontario Institutes of Radio Therapy ($81,000.00)
Toronto General Hospital 67,500 00
Kingston General Hospital 13,500 00
To Assist in the Maintenance and Operation of Cancer Clinics ($25,500.00)
Hamilton General Hospital 8,000 00
Metropolitan Hospital, Windsor 5,000 00
Ottawa Civic Hospital 8,000 00
Ottawa General Hospital 4,500 00
To County Councils carryinil on School Medical Inspections
as Approved by the Minister ($3,458.73)
Elgin, 417.95; Middlesex, 515.10; Oxford, 2,525.68 3,458 73
County Health Units, under Public Health .\ct. Section 35 ($15,908.7'))
United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry 15,908 75
Special Training of Health Officers and other Public Health
Personnel ($8,943.87)
Salaries, Temporary-:
G. E. Moodie 600 00
Grant:
University of Toronto, School of Hygiene 5,000 00
Miscellaneous:
Sundn.' Persons, extension courses, 2,950.00; Sundrv Doctors, fees lecturing at
courses, 120.00; Accounts under SlOO, 273.87.' 3,343 87
Grant to Registered Nurses' .\ssoclation of Ontario, to further Nursing
Education, as Directed by the .Minister ($5,000.00)
Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario 5,000 00
Cancer Control
Salaries ($3,150.00)
Permanent:
A. Abbott, 1,600.00; L. C. Brandon, 1,150.00 2,750 00
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 15
Main Office — Continued
Cancer Control — Continued
Temporary:
L. C. Brandon 400 00
Services, Travelling and Other Maintenance Expenses and Operation of
Radium Emanation Plant ($571.65)
R. H. Chappell, 240.00 ; Herback & Rademan Co., 205.50; Accounts under
$100, 126.15 571 65
Expenses under Cancer Remedy Act, 1938
Commissioners' Honoraria ($5,200.00)
Hon. Mr. Justice Gillanders, chairman, 1,000.00; T. H. Callaghan, 700.00; E. A.
Collins, 700.00; W.J. Deadman, 700.00; R. E. Valin, 700.00; R. C. Wallace,
700.00; G. S. Young, 700.00 5,200 00
Travelling Expenses ($338.56)
P. Brodeur, 27.63; W. T. Connell, 69.35; R. K. Patterson, 27.63; R. E. Valin, 70.25;
G. S. Young, 43.20; Accounts under $25, 100.50 338 56
Maintenance ($2,172.30)
Eastman Photographic Stores, 482.55; E. P. Johns, 100.00; Johnson, Matthev
& Co., Ltd., 729.60; King's Printer, 167.18; A. G. Newall & Co., 196.55; Sundry
Doctors, blood samples and cancer tissue, 434.00; Accounts under $100,
62.42 2,172 30
Services and Expenses of Physicians and Others Assisting in Investigation
o/ Cancer Remedies ($1,000.00)
G. S. Young, services 1,000 00
Grant ($36,000.00)
Hendr\'-Connell Research Foundation 36,000 00
Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation to be Expended in
Accordance with the Provision of the Ontario Cancer Treatment
and Research Foundation Act, 1943 ($500,000.00)
Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation 500,000 00
Main Office $895,890 03
MATERNAL AND CHILD HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING BRANCH
Salaries ($25,132.93)
Permanent:
R. Rally, 1,500.00; N. E. Howey, 1,800.00; B. E. Johnson, 1,800.00; E. L.
Kitelev, 2,837.50; B. D. M. Laidlaw, 126.72; O. A. Lefler, 1,350.00; M. H.
Lunn,"l, 500.00; M. L. Marshall, 172.50; E. L. Moore, 2,625.00; L. K. Nichols,
1,525.00; K. E. Osborne, 1,500.00; H. G. Pennock, 1,800.00; H. E. Smith,
1,500.00; E. M. Squires, 1,800.00; L. W. Vrooman, 1,550.00; Public Service
Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 56.00 23,442 72
Temporary :
H. B. Gardner, 477.00; H. C. Hastings, 85.00; M. E. Macfie, 816.62; J. E. Scott,
70.97; J. A. Tocher, 240.62 1,690 21
Travelling Expenses ($6,271.97)
W. G. Brown, 42.44; Department of Highwavs, 89.07; Canadian Oil Companies,
Ltd., 30.90; H. B. Gardner, 235.76; N. E. Howey, 1,275.80; B. E. Johnson,
1,109.65; E. L. Kiteley, 254.17; O. A. Lefler, 356.64; E. L. Moore, 408.45; K. E.
Osborne, 668.87; H. G. Pennock, 771.10; J. T. Phair, 172.76; H. E. Smith, 326.14;
E. M. Squires, 507.70; Accounts under $25, 22.52 6,271 97
E 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Maternal and Child Hygiene and Public Health
Nursing Branch — Continued
Maintenance ($7,593.79)
King's Printer, 6,748.88; Richards Glass Co., Ltd., 299.93; Express, etc., 100.78;
accounts under $100, 444.20 7,593 79
Special Post-Graduate Tralninti of Nurses In Infant Hygiene,
Maintenance ($5.00)
Accounts under $100 5 00
Maternal and Child Hygiene and Public Health Nursing
Branch $39,003 69
DENTAL SERVICE BRANCH
Salaries ($7,701.50)
Permanent:
M. C. Darroch, 1,325.00; H. J. Hodgins, 2,925.00; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 1 14.00 4,364 00
Temporary:
E. I. Switzer, 675.00; F. K. Switzer, 2,662.50 3,337 50
Travelling Expenses ($1,008.40)
H. J. Hodgins, 887.10; F. K. Switzer, 121.30 1,008 40
Maintenance ($4,165.81)
Auto-Electric Service Co., Ltd., 220.97; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 2,598.95;
Denco (Ontario), Ltd., 610.93; T. & N.O. Railway, 347.31; S. S. White Company
of Canada, Ltd., 108.44; Accounts under $100, 279.21 4,165 81
Grants for School Dental Services ($6,158.44)
Boards of Health:
Cities, Towns and Villages:
Gait, 112.00; Guelph, 140.00; Hespeler, 45.75; Lucknow, 64.05; Niagara
Falls, 30.00; Orillia, 303.85; Ottawa, 284.30; Perth, 71.90; Peterborough,
40.00; Ripley, 53.85; St. Catharines, 338.75; Swansea, 32.00; Timmins,
149.60; Weston, 15.80; Woodstock, 95.00; United Counties, Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry, 94.50 1,871 35
Townships:
Essa, 14.40; Gwillimbury East, 25.20; Huron, 118.98; Innisfil, 22.35; Kinloss,
77.10; Maryborough, 42.38; Medonte, 18.60; Nelson, 141.15; Nottawasaga,
29.25; Orillia, 229.89; Ramsay, 53.00 Russell, 4.81; Stamford, 111.00; Teck,
945.00; Tecumseh, 82.50; Thessalon, 18.00; Westminster, 232.95; York
East, 631.88; York North, 672.05 3,470 49
School Boards and Boards of Education:
Mimico Board of Education, 170.00; Mimico Separate School Board, 29.99;
Niagara Falls, 18.00; Ottawa, 55.85; Peterborough, 542.76 816 60
Dental Service Branch $19,034 15
INSPECTION OF TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR NURSES BRANCH
Salaries ($10,874.46)
Permanent:
H. Bennett, 2,050.00; L H. Bray, 1,591.67; A. M. Mason, 1,325.00; A. M. Munn,
2,887.50; F. A. R. Robertson, 1,143.75; M. A. Sharpe, 206.25; B. J. Shulman,
1,036.67; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment,
72.00 10,312 84
Temporary':
M. A. Howlett, 162.50; M. A. Sharpe, 399.12 •. 561 62
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1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EJ7
Inspection of Training Schools for Nurses
Branch — Continued
Services, Examination Board ($3,669.00)
G. Barker, 144.00; M. Bourne, 168.00; H. Brown, 60.00; F. Campion, 156.00; W. L.
Chute, 126.00; E. Clark, 504.00; M. Dulmage, 192.00; G. Gibson, 156.00; F.
Kudoba, 294.00; H. MacCallum, 126.00; F. MacLellan, 168.00; H. McCallum,
168.00; M. McPhedran, 144.00; R. Pearse, 1,00; F. Quiglev, 126.00; Sr. Ruth,
132.00; Sr. St. Albert, 132.00; H. Shartzberg, 168.00; Sr.' M. Sheila, 120.00;
M. Simpson, 86.00; N. Thompson, 144.00; H. A. Wilson, 96.00; M. Winter,
126.00; J. Young, 132.00 3,669 00
Travelling Expenses $1,899.54)
G. N. Bennett, 120.90; H. Bennett, 1,182.18; P. Campbell, 183.60; A. M. Munn,
131.27; Sr. M. Sheila, 50.55; J. E. Young, 66.10; Accounts under S25, 165.04. 1,899 64
Maintenance ($1,984.27)
King's Printer, 1,381.09; A. E. Venables, 480.26; Accounts under $100, 122.92. . 1,984 27
Inspection of Training Schools for Nurses Branch $18,427 37
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL BRANCH
Salaries ($12,923.10)
Permanent:
R. P. Hardman, 4,200.00; S. Hindlev, 1,425.00; M. I. McGarrv, 1,225.00; G. E.
Moodie, 2,625.00; I. M. Moran, 503.23; A. M. Robinson, 1,087.50; W. X. Turpel,
1,333.32; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment,
152.00 12,551 05
Temporary':
A. J. Watson 372 05
Travelling Expenses (1,171.09)
Department of Highways, 110.68; R. P. Hardman, 358.80; G. E. Moodie, 615.05;
W. N. Turpel, 75.40; Accounts under $25, 11.16 1,171 09
Outbreaks of Diseases, Sanitary Investigations, Control of Typhoid and Paratyphoid
Fever, including Compensation for Carriers, Health Education, Free
Distribution of Biological Products for the Prevention and Cure
of Diseases, Services and Expenses ($214,658.49)
Travelling E.xpenses:
T. M. Allen, 50.45; Sundrv Doctors and Xurses, attending Kennv Demonstration,
443.43; F. C. A. Young, 53.90 ' 547 78
Medical, Nursing and Respirator Services:
Brantford General Hospital, 33.55; Board of Health, Port Arthur, 2,834.80;
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, 12,978.85; Ottawa Civic Hospital, 3,690.00;
Riverdale Isolation Hospital, 3,340.00; Strathcona Hospital, Ottawa, 1,015.00;
Toronto General Hospital, 1,107.50; Victoria Hospital, London, 9,557.40 34,557 10
Purchase of Anti-to.xins, etc.:
Connaught Laboratories, 173,978.87; Sundry Doctors, toxoid inoculations and
vaccinations, 3,558.37 177,537 24
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 121.28; H. MacDonald, 924.00; Royal York Hotel, 129.07; N.
Silverthorne, 100.00; Sundrv Persons, compensation for carriers, 840.00; Superior
Airways, Ltd., 200.00; Accounts under $100, 228.62 2,542 97
Total $215,185 09
Less: Insulin supplied Ontario Hospitals 526 60
$214,658 49
E 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Xo. 1
Epidemiological Branch — Continued
Maintenance ($4,404.20)
Connaught Laboratories, 3,183.66; King's Printer, 1,139.42; Accounts under
SlOO", 81.12 4,404 20
Epidemiological Branch $233,156 88
VENEREAL DISEASES BRANCH
Salaries ( $40,373.96)
Permanent:
K. M. Baker, 1,267.78; M. L. Bates. 1,425.00; H. M. Bothwell, 164.24; M. \V. S.
Campbell. 2,649.96; E. H. Carev, 1,400.00; R. G. Desjardins. 973.25; M. J.
Dovle, 1,400.00; G. E. Evens, 1,325.00; X. F. W. Graham, 500.00; M. L. Limage,
1,051.81; M. E. Longewav, 1,373.66; L. M. McCallum, 1,400.00; A. J.McClure,
425.00; J. E. McCIure. 1,068.75; J. McDonald, 450.00; W. L. Mcintosh, 667.08;
A. L. McSorlev, 325.00; M. R. Mercier, 919.06; M. L. Mllligan, 421.77; E. E.
Morrow, 816.62; E. M. Quin, 1,186.61; X. M. Roberts, 1,166.68; K. M. Sanderson,
975.00; S. Simpson, 586.29; M. P. .Stiver, 450.00; A. H. Thomson, 1,500.00;
F. J. Wager, 1,392.47; C. B. Waite, 500.00; M. J. Woodhouse, 1,400.00; Public
Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 290.64 29,471 67
Temporary:
\V. H. Aver\-. 1,999.98; H. M. Bothwell. 324.99; E. F. Brooks, 89.07; E. J.
Buckels, 803.23; G. E. W. Cavill, 1.324.95; E. M. Clancev, 1,310.16; D. M.
Cooper, 1,399.92: F. M. K. Crowlev, 318.55; R. G. Desjardins, 324.99; M. F.
Dupuis. 361.01; G. M. Goodhead, 1.256.22; M. I. Hatcher, 321.69; P. J. Lowe,
73.49; A. E. Mace. 758.31; K. M. McXamara. 318.55; A. H. McQuarrie. 436.90;
M. L. Milligan, 355.21; E. A. Morgan, 129.30; M. O'Connor. 318.55; H. B.
Oldham, 82.92; R. M. Pereira, 1.324.95; L. E. Risebrough, 1,399.92; J. M.
Russell. 318.55; K. M. Sanderson, 323.38; M. P. Stiver, 860.48; A. H. Thomson,
1.120.97; T. A. Tocher, 421.77; T. Tremblav, 220.15; E. Walsh, 103.85; F. C. A.
Young, 1,345.16 19,747 17
Total 49.218 84
Less: Refund Dominion Government 8.844 88
40,373 96
1
Travelling Expenses ($1,640.24)
W. H. Aver\-, 286.52; AL W. S. Campbell, 139.89; E. H. Carev, 77.21; G. E. W.
Cavill, 44.87; G. F. Cliff, 34.15; W. J. Cook, 35.90; F. M. K. Crowley, 110.95;
Department of Highwavs, 156.27; Department of Xational Defence, Ottawa,
428.80; R. G. Desjardins, 25.74; M. F. Dupuis. 106.00; T. L. Fisher, 61.15;
D. T. Eraser, 52.35; E. Gaulin, 29.80; X. F. W. Graham. 52.25; M. L Hatcher,
66.30; W. P. Hogarth. 84.30; G. P. Jackson, 55.00; G. B. Lane, 59.15; W. L.
Mcintosh, 354.23; K. M. McXamara, 104.65; H. C. Xash. 34.25; M. O'Connor,
105.05: D. S. Puffer. 44.55: J. M. Russell, 105.70; C. B. Sexton, 62.40; S. Simpson.
108.95; A. H. Thompson, 322.25; F. C. A. Young, 163.62; Accounts under
S25, 282.73 3,594 98
Less: Refund Dominion Government 1,954 74
1,640 24
Maintenance, Services and Expenses, Treatment of Patients in Hospitals
and Venereal Disease Clinics ($99,803.26)
Hospitals:
Belleville, General, 38.40; Brantford, General, 223.25; Chatham, General,
14.40; Groves Memorial, Fergus, 2.40; Hamilton, General, 4,200.60; Kitchener-
Waterloo, 332.75; Kingston, General, 1,914.00; McKellar. Fort William, 988.50;
Metropolitan General, Windsor. 480.00; Xiagara Falls. General, 4.80; Ottawa,
Civic, 300.00; Ottawa, General. 1,579.00; ^St. Catharines, General, 878.65;
St. Joseph's, Xorth Bay, 33.60; St. Joseph's, Sudbury, 93.50; Sarnia, General,
50.40; Toronto. East General. 681.25; Toronto, General, 6,602.99; Toronto,
Hospital for Sick Children, 1,704.25; Toronto, St. Michael's, 5,559.35; Toronto,
Western, 4,164.00; Toronto, Women's College, 1,541.10; Victoria Memorial,
London, 2,354.00 33,741 19
Local Boards of Health:
Ottawa, 2,543.50; Owen Sound, 569.50; Peterborough, 23.50; Sault Ste. Marie,
349.50; Sudbun,-, 1,787.00; Timmins, 934.00; Windsor, 3,036.00 9,243 GO
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EJ9
\'enereal Diseases Branch — Continued
Maintenance, Ser\'ices and Expenses, Treatment of Patients
in Hospitals, etc. — Continued
Municipalities:
Sundry Municipalities, treatment of indigents 25,319 02
Miscellaneous:
American Social Hvgiene Association, 226.82; Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods
Co., Ltd., 403.98; Fairbanks Lumber & Coal Co., Ltd., 254.24; J. F. Hartz
Co., Ltd., 150.78; King's Printer, 3,128.92; C. Lee, 138.29; Manchester Paper
Boxes, Ltd., 440.42; Masco Co., Ltd., 176.45; Merck & Co., Ltd., 7,864.35;
Mills & Hadwin, Ltd., 1,195.45; Montreal School of Social Work (Inc.), 1,600.00;
National Motors, Ltd., 1,199.87; Parke, Davis & Co., 11.758.08; Poulenc Freres
of Canada, Ltd., 1,151.50; Richards Glass Co., Ltd., 2,571.47; Synthetic Drug
Co., Ltd., 233.50; United States Government, Printing Office, 1,068.30; Winthrop
Chemical Co., Ltd., 1,771.28; Accounts under SlOO, 1,152.66 36,486 36
Total 8104,789 57
Less: Refund Dominion Government 4,986 31
899,803 26
Grants, Operation of Clinics, etc. ($40,265.34)
Hospitals:
Brantford, General, 750.00; Hamilton, General, 2,992.35; Kingston, General,
1,250.00; London, \'ictoria, 1,750.00; St. Catharines, General, 1,770.83; Toronto,
East General, 1,000.00; Toronto, General, 5,387.50; Toronto, Hospital for Sick
Children, 2,618.13; Toronto, St. Michael's, 3,950.99; Toronto, Western, 4,258.33;
Toronto, Women's College, 2,537.21 28,265 34
Local Boards of Health:
Kitchener, 1,250.00; Ottawa, 1,650.00; Owen Sound, 1,000.00; Peterborough,
500.00; Port Arthur, 1,250.00; Sault Ste. Marie, 500.00; Sudburv, 3,200.00;
Tinimins. 1,000.00; Windsor, 1,650.00 ' 12,000 00
Venereal Diseases Branch 8182,082 80
TUBERCULOSIS PREVENTION BR.\NCn
Salaries ($38,818.71)
Permanent:
M. Boal, 656.25; G. C. Brink, 5,125.00; J. A. Finnegan, 1,375.00; A. Forsberg,
3,625.00; A. T. Hartman, 568.75; X. E. Hewer, 993.75; S. A. Holling, 658.33;
M. B. Jeffer%-, 206.25; E. J. O'Brien, 2,150.00; A. F. Poole, 1,525.00; K. M.
Shorev, 4,475.00; L. E. Smith, 1,575.00; S. M. Sommacal, 675.00; G. Stocklev,
937.50; A. P. Turner, 1,087.50; G. E. Turner, 1,650.00; D. R. Wise, 450.03;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 280.00... 28,013 36
Temporary :
M. E. Bain, 902.42; M. Boal, 206.25; M. R. Depew, 270.97; L. C. Fallis, 1,312.47;
M. M. Gould, 150.50; J. M. Henlev, 875.00; L Hodkinson, 212.90; S. A. Holling,
2,791.62; M. B. Jefferv, 292.67; C. D. R. McLennan, 1,016.62; C. R. Messecar,
1,360.81; E. J. Paine, 706.45; M. R. Roberts, 350.00; S. M. Sommacal, 356.67. . . 10,805 35
Travelling Expenses ($12,151.64)
G. C. Brink, 1,126.85; M. R. Depew, 171.75; Department of Highways, 222.07;
L. C. Fallis, 50.00; J. A. Finnegan, 127.95; A. Forsberg, 994.38; J. M. Henlev,
1,184.50; S. A. Holling, 972.76; Imperial Oil, Ltd.. 73.77; C. R. Messecar, 225.79;
A. T. Mulcahv. 31.35; E. J. O'Brien, 1,076.59; E. J. Paine, 622.83; Shell Oil
Co., Ltd., 46.49; K. M. Shorev, 28.75; L. E. Smith. 973.72; S. M. Sommacal,
1,507.29; G. Stocklev, 1,011.30; G. E. Turner, 1,080.28; C. G. Winton, 33.15;
D. R. Wise, 575.75; Accounts under 825, 14.32 12,151 64
Maintenance ($34,874.14)
Burke Electric & X-Ray Co., Ltd., 10,043.26; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 342.64;
Colling Tire Shop, Ltd., 171.42; Corbett-Cowley, Ltd., 166.32; Eastman Photo-
graphic Stores, Ltd., 9,531.29; Ferranti Electric, Ltd., 1,431.56; G. A. German,
E20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Ltd., 252.31; Holman Leather Goods Co., 718.50; Index Card Co., Ltd., 350.00;
International Harvester Companv of Canada, Ltd., 2,521.21; Johnson & Higgins
(Ontario), Ltd., 267.93; King's' Printer, 3,557.05; Mercer Reformatory, In-
dustries, 114.38; National Cellulose of Canada, Ltd., 1,148.97; Ontario Hospital,
Woodstock, 234.66; Queen Alexandra Sanatorium, 105.00; St. Paul's Hospital,
Hearst, 100.00; Smith Bros., 4,395.92; G. M. Taylor, 100.00; Victor X-Ray
Corporation of Canada, Ltd., 364.20; Express, etc., 733.26; accounts under
$100, 974.26 ■ 37,624 14
Less: Refund, sale of truck 2,750 00
34,874 14
Tuberculosis Prevention Extension ($86,753.09)
Transportation of Indigents:
Sundry Persons 3,065 70
Burial of Indigents:
Sundry Persons 443 00
Establishment and Maintenance: — Pneumothorax Centres:
Honoraria— G. S. French, 100.00; T. J. Orford, 100.00 200 00
Reimbursement for Refills:
Sundry Physicians and Clinics, 3,697.50; Sundry Municipalities, 66,966.05 70,663 55
Board and Lodging, etc.:
Sundry Persons, board and lodging, 11,165.81; clothing, 490.73 11,656 54
Special Examinations:
Sundry Persons, fees and transportation 713 50
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $100 10 80
Ottawa Unit
Salaries ($5,159.08)
Permanent:
D. McCallum, 3,650.00; S. Precourt, 993.75 ; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 52.00 4,695 75
Temporary:
J . E. Carruthers 463 33
Travelling Expenses ($886.87)
J. E. Carruthers, 186.70; D. McCallum, 700.17 886 87
Maintenance ($3,085.07)
F. W. Argue, Ltd., 134.08; Burke Electric & X-Rav Co., Ltd., 130.05; Eastman
Photographic Stores, Ltd., 1,051.28; King's Printer, 113.00; C. Lee, 600.00;
National Cellulose of Canada, Ltd., 231.35; Express, etc., 190.73; telephone,
112.44; accounts under $100, 522.14 3,085 07
Belleville Unit
Salaries ($6,318.70)
Permanent:-
G. G. Brearley, 3,850.00; M. M. Shepherd, 918.75; D. R. Wise, 1,199.97 5,968 72
Temporary:
C. D. R. McLennan 349 98
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E 21
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch — Continued
Belleville Unit — Continued
Travelling Expenses ($829.59)
G. G. Brearley, 555.29; C. D. R. McLennan, 260.10; M. M. Shepherd, 14.20 829 59
Maintenance ($4,848.89)
Belleville General Hospital, 722.90; Burke Electric & X-Ray Co., Ltd., 403.60;
Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 2,373.49; Victor X-Ray Corporation of
Canada, Ltd., 487.20; Express, etc., 292.49; postage, 147.00; accounts
under $100, 422.21 4,848 89
North Bay Unit
Salaries ($2,643.75)
Permanent:
J. J. Burke, 1,575.00; M. A. E. Lariviere, 1,068.75 2,643 75
Travelling Expenses ($1,185.83)
J. J. Burke, 1,105.83; M. A. E. Lariviere, 6.60; M. O'Connor, 73.40 ' 1,185 83
Maintenance ($3,8'59.41)
Canadian Industries, Ltd., 1,664.72; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 825.68;
J. J. Saya, 163.20; Victor X-Rav Corporation of Canada, Ltd., 255.00;
Express, 'etc., 488.48; accounts under $100, 462.33 3,859 41
TiMMiNS Unit
Salaries ($3,747.98)
Permanent:
G. B. Lane, 1,500.00; A. T. Mulcahy, 406.25; C. G. Winton, 1,325.00 3,231 25
Temporary:
V. M. Humphries 516 73
Travelling Expenses ($876.10)
G. B. Lane, 128.31 ; C. G. Winton, 747.79 876 10
Maintenance ($6,529.15)
Burke Electric & X-Rav Co., Ltd., 421.30; F. Byck & Son, 189.32; Canadian
Industries, Ltd., 2,965.02; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 208.26; S. Ellis,
660.00; R. Michellutti, 109.09; K. Roy, 240.00; Victor X-Ray Corporation
of Canada, Ltd., 510.00; Express, etc., 362.52; postage, 117.73; telephone,
128.60; accounts under $100, 617.31 6,529 15
Fort William L'nit
Salaries ($2,608.00)
Permanent:
J. C. McReynolds, 1,525.00; C. O'Brien, 975.00; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 108.00 2,608 00
Travelling Expenses ($1,199.07)
J. C. McReynolds 1,199 07
Maintenance ($4,166.42)
Anglo-Canadian Associates, Ltd., 660.00; Burke Electric & X-Ray Co., Ltd., 219.35;
Canadian Industries, Ltd., 317.58; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 1,800.03;
Victor X-Ray Corporation of Canada, Ltd., 232.20; G. Winter, 120.00;
Express, etc., 413.05; accounts under $100, 404.21 4,166 42
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch $220,541 49
E22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE BRANCH
Salaries (f70,335.61)
Permanent:
W. H. H. Bishop, 1,350.00; K. C. Bricker, 1,550.00; J. R. J. Card, 975.00; W. H.
Cruickshank, 2,333.31; J. G. Cunningham, 5,125.00; G. G. Devell. 650.00; R. G.
Eison, 3,650.00; O. S. Fvfe, 525.00; J. A. Graham, 931.25; W. H. Howard,
325.00; C. M. Jephcott, 2,625.00; J. H. Johnston, 2,400.00; G. M. Jose, 1,425.00;
N. R. Laxton, 2,025.00; R. B. McCaulev, 1,649.97; A. L. McDowell, 900.00;
H. Mclntvre, 2.225.00; D. S. McKee, 2,887.50; G. M. Parker, 3,375.00; L. E. J.
Plumsteer, 993.75; G. H. Powell, 1,166.62; J. Richardson, 2,225.00; A. R. Riddell,
4,700.00; H. E. Rothwell, 3,000.00; K. L. Spereman, 1,525.00; S. Walsom,
350.06; G. Williams, 1,525.00; C. H. Wilson, 3,750.00; F. L. Wilson, 918.75;
M. H. Wilton, 1,525.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re
Enlistments, 286.63 58,892 84
Temporary:
L. C. Brandon, 449.99; J. R. J. Card, 1,840.03; J. J. Carney, 784.92; G. G. Deyell,
593.18; O. S. Fvfe, 1,499.94; L. H. Harding, 206.89; W. H. Howard, 900.00;
J. L. Knight, 45.16; J. W. Lague, 100.00; H. MacDonald, 2,024.94; R. B. Mc-
Caulev, 128.63; D. R. Pepall, 517.88; T. W. Proctor, 539.92; G. P. Sweet, 620.97;
S. A. Wallace, 1,190.32 11,442 77
Travelling Expenses ($11,949.78)
W. H. H. Bishop, 78.75; L. C. Brandon, 31.28; K. C. Bricker, 463.26; J. J. Carney,
55.16; J. R. J. Card, 399.89; W. H. Cruickshank, 169.32; J. G. Cunningham,
657.18; Department of Highwavs, 246.83; G. G. Devell, 232.39; R. G. Elson,
380.48; O. S. Fvfe, 290.38; L. H. Harding, 74.65; W. H. Howard, 561.97; J. H.
Johnston, 196.15; X. R. Laxton, 1,011.66; H. MacDonald, 1,305.21; R. B.
McCauley, 465.10; A. L. McDowell, 395.73; H. Mclntvre, 864.65; D. S. McKee,
737.43; G. M. Parker, 1,060.82; G. H. Powell, 33S.33; T. W. Proctor, 30.20;
J. Richardson, 804.00; A. R. Riddell, 130.72; H. E. Rothwell, 113.15; G. P.
Sweet, 101.78; S. A. Wallace, 212.47; C. H. Wilson, 417.72; G. Young, 39.05;
Accounts under $25, 84.07 11,949 78
Maintenance ($9,602.27)
Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 388.12; L Corbett, 162.00; Department of
Highwavs, 163.98; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 1,963.11; Ferranti
Electric! Ltd., 2,125.94; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 164.70; Hague & Hague, 115.26;
King's Printer, 737.51; D. Korman, 300.00; Laboratory Branch, Department
of Health, 224.99; H. M. Longstreet, 105.15; E. McLeod, 180.00; McLeod
Garage, Ltd., 600.00; Mine Safety Appliances Company of Canada, Ltd., 194.25;
Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 184.14; M. Rivers, 165.00; Postage,
210.16; telephone, 259.37; accounts under SlOO, 1,358.59 9,602 27
Industrial Hygiene Branch $91,887 66
SANITARY ENGINEERING BRANCH
Salaries ($33,968.23)
Permanent:
O. V. Ball, 3,150.00; A. E. Berrv, 5,125.00; G. A. H. Burn, 3,362.50; A. T. Byram,
1,900.00; R. Cameron, 1,150.00; A. V. DeLaporte, 3,700.00; J. G. Duncan,
2,425.00; G. M. Galimberti, 2,750.00; E. W. Johnston, 3,150.00; P. E. McLean,
1,031.25; M. G. McMillan, 1,350.00; D. O'Neill, 1,168.75; H. G. Tyler, 350.00;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 146.00 30,758 50
Temporary:
W. L. Bradlev, 665.32; R. Cameron, 375.00; D. S. Caverly, 665.32; M. L. Dalziel,
879.09; LG.Simmonds, 625.00 3,209 73
Travelling Expenses ($'^,735.26)
O. V. Ball, 562.66; A. E. Berry, 542.98; G. A. H. Burn, 812.79; W. L. Bradley,
259.69; A. T. Byram, 146.82; R. Cameron, 32.80; D. S. Caverly, 566.37; A. V.
DeLaporte, 320'42; Department of Highwavs, 163.09; J. G. Duncan, 74.47;
G. M. Galimberti, 873.23; E. W. Johnston, 1,378.34; I. G. Simmonds, 1,60 5,735 26
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E 23
Sanitary Engineering Branch — Continued
Maintenance ($3,922.58)
Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 339.15; Central Scientific Company of Canada,
Ltd., 628.24; King's Printer, 905.58; F. G. Ormsbv, 675.00; Richards Glass
Co., Ltd., 479.45; Express, etc., 108.37; accounts under SlOO, 786.79
Sanitar}' Engineering Branch $43,626 07
3,922 58
Permanent:
LABOR.\TORY BR.\NCH
Salaries ($166,949.94)
H. H. Ackerman, 1,087.50; J. G. Aimers, 1,068.75; F. C. Baker, 1,043.75; L. J.
Ball, 1,350.00; D. A. Barnum, 2,500.00; E. L. Barton, 2,633.31; D. AL Belbin,
1,366.67; J. W. Bell, 3,350.00; A. R. Bonham, 3,700.00; B. Bowman, 1,175.00;
L. M. Bndson, 1,716.67; J. R. Buchanan, 1,550.00; L. A. Campbell, 2,425.00;
J. Carpenter, 956.25; B. Clark, 1,325.00; A. M. Coakwell, 424.38; M. A. Cohen,
1,262.50; M. Cousens, 1,825.00; J. W. Cox, 325.00; V. M. Crossley, 2,250.00;
J. H. Deacon, 1,325.00; H. E. Deyereux, 15.00; M. C. Dinberg, 2,900.00; E. F.
Donald, 1,062.50; D. Dow, 1,650.00; E. L. Dunphy, 562.50; R. C. Duthie,
1,056.25; D. M. Ellis, 471.77; J. E. Fasken, 3,125.00'; B. M. Ferguson, 431.25;
M. E. Ferguson, 1,237.50; T. H. Fishwick, 1,450.00; M. M. Flynn, 956.25;
M. Forrest, 382.71; J. K. Galbraith, 1,250.00; E. Gardner, 748.83; M. Gearin,
1,125.00; E. Goodhue, 1,275.00; D. Goodwin, 468.75; E. D. Goodwin, 100.00;
S. L. Grigg, 1,087.50; M. Hannah, 905.00; G. C. Harper, 1,250.00; M. Harper,
819.36; M. J. Harrison, 1,043.75; W. G. Hawke, 891.84; D. G. Hermitage,
1,162.50; A. M. Hollis, 187.50; R. L Hughes, 1,750.00; A. L Humphrey, 1,186.29;
B. E. Hunt, 486.22; M. E. Hunter, 1,175.00; B. L. Jermyn, 895.71; E. J. Jewell,
1,775.00; V. M. Johnson, 450.22; A. F. Kennedy, 1,366.67; H. G. Killham,
1,725.00; E. M. Killough, 1,575.00; N. A. Labzoffsky, 2,612.50; L. A. Lan-
cashire, 843.75; L. A. Landrigan, 1,143.75; M. E. Loates, 822.62; M. A. Mac-
Donald, 1,225.00; A. L. MacXabb, 5,125.00; K. L. Manning, 834.33; A. J.
Markham, 768.75; \V. B. McClure, 4,258.33; M. K. McGonnell, 900.00; M.
McKee, 234.38; P. J. Mewhinney, 409.27; H. F. Milburn, 431.25; A. M. Millar,
1,775.00; J. E. Millsap, 1,650.00;' G. E. Milne, 918.75; D. E. K. Moffatt, 431.25;
J. E. Moher, 1,394.90; F. J. Murphy, 1,925.00; J. Nicholl, 350.06; M. C. Nixon,
1,750.00; T. E. Noble, 1,106.25; M. E. O'Donoghue, 917.41; F. G. Peters,
1,600.00; W. Pratt, 2,050.00; M. T. Quinn, 153.54; P. M. Rayner, 442.94; F. R.
Roughley, 1,725.00; R. Schiff, 1,250.00; S. R. Seaman, 1.168.75; A. J. Sinclair,
843.75; D. B. Singer, 1,237.50; F. H. Sherlock-Hubbard, 60.00; P. E. Smith,
912.50; M. C. Spofford, 651.35; L S. Stephen, 1,325.00; T. M. Sullivan, 1,325.00;
M. C. Swanson, 1,243.75; B. Thompson, 918.75; J. E. Trumphour, 987.50; F. B.
Tuero, 457.97; M. D. Ward, 1,625.00; Z. B. Willoughby, 1,056.25; M. H. Wise,
643.33; M. H. Wright, 1,650.00; D. Young, 1,600.00; Public Service Super-
annuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 314.00 131,730 08
Temporary:
A. F. C. Acheson, 339.17; J. M. Andrews, 381.87; M. V. Arkley, 38.71; J. Bailey,
120.00; J. Baldwin, 7.50; E. Bass, 606.25; E. J. Beattie, 110.00; J. S. Bell, 65.00;
M. Bell, 1,106.25; J. C. Brown, 2,099.94; L. M. Burleigh, 349.37; M. B.
Caldwell, 1,031.25; M. E. Clark, 266.45; A. M. Coakwell, 348.33; J. W. Cox,
293.75; K. M. Covle, 174.47; R. F. Curry, 1,424.94; M. Cuthbertson, 843.75;
J. H. Davies, 135.0'0; R. J. Delaney, 60.00; E. F. Denison, 120.56; M. C. Dinberg,
900.00; G. M. Dolese, 269.96; G. C. Dowd, 7.50; E. L. Dunphy, 334.38; B.
Echlin, 433.77; D. M. Ellis, 197.08; H. A. Fair, 218.23; A. Faulkner, 298.44;
B. M. Ferguson, 195.16; M. E. Gardiner, 188.19; D. Goodwin, 215.32; E. D.
Goodwin, 981.25; H. E. Green, 737.30; P. M. Hamilton, 57.46; J. A. Harrop,
662.29; G. G. Hazelton, 162.62; M. E. Hazzard, 368.33; A. M. Hollis, 420.36;
B. E. Hunt, 225.00; L. M. Hurst, 192.50; M. Ingram, 441.53; V. M. Johnson,
559.48; D. K. Johnston, 725.81; H. W. Jones, 155.17; M. Keeler, 106.68; J. R.
Kelley, 144.37; J. H. Lee, 280.64; E. L Lunau, 163.76; O. L MacKenzie, 843.75;
A. J. Markham, 241.04; A. M. Martin, 109.07; P. M. Masson, 443.15; G. C.
Maza, 434.58; M. C. McGrath, 26.61; J. B. J. McKendrv, 273.57; L. McKibbin,
867.50; F. E. McLachlin, 1,118.75; S. H. McMane, 288.43; H. F. Milburn,
348.33; L. V. Miller, 714.12; D. E. K. Moffat, 283.87; M. A. Mullinger, 183.00;
C. W. Murphy, 396.67; J. Murray, 17.50; A. Phelps, 10.00; F. H. Prouse, 196.94;
M. Purcell, 1,068.75; M. Quinn, 251.52; D. J. Rae, 378.04; P. M. Rayner,
241.13; M. C. Ricker, 271.88; W. L. Robinson, 1,375.00; R. A. Scott, 189.58;
E24 PUBLIC ACCOl'XTS No. 1
Laboratory Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Temporary — Continued
N. Sharpen, 518.75; J. S. Spooner, 140.00; H. H. Standing, 163.77; J. M. Stephens,
473.09; G. Stranks, 37.50; B. M. Thomas, 820.56; M. A. Thorburn, 540 72;
F. B. Tuero. 289.79; J. Watson, 407.96; K. M. Watson, 252.08; D. Willetts,
334.59; G. Wright, 1,103.13 35,219 86
Travelling Expenses ($2,591.50)
E. L. Barton, 250.67; J. W. Bell, 216.40; A. R. Bonham, 51.70; Colling Tire Shop,
Ltd., 54.00; Department of Highways, 951.26; R. I. Hughes, 102.91; A. B.
Lamb, 215.40; A. L. MacNabb. 272.32; W. B. McCIure, 34.25; J. E. Milisap,
33.45; J. Miller, 25.10; M. C. Spofford, 154.01; F. A. White, 106.35; Accounts
under $25, 123.68 2,591 50
Maintenance ($51,263.42)
Bauer & Black, 417.28; W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 107.77; British Drug Houses
(Canada), Ltd., 101.85; Canadian Industrial Alcohol Co., Ltd., 946.50; Cana-
dian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 20,002.02; Canadian Representatives, Ltd.,
465.91; Carbo Ice (Ontario), Ltd., 167.88; Central Scientific Company of Can-
ada, Ltd., 1.687.00; Chatham Maleable Steel Products, Ltd., 760.00; Collett-
Sproule, Ltd., 327.02; Colling Tire Shop, Ltd., 168.74; Connaught Laboratories,
183.50; Corbett-Cowlev, Ltd., 366.59; Corrugated Paper Box Co., Ltd., 168.79;
Cullen & Sons, 1,696.55; Dalglish (Ontario), Ltd., 198.85; W. E. Dillon Co.,
Ltd., 775.00; Dominion Rubber Co., Ltd., 309.71; Etobicoke Township Hvdro-
Electric Commission, 625.34; Fritzsche Brothers of Canada, Ltd., 218.79; Gray
Coach Lines, Ltd., 3,285.25; Hart Manufacturing (Canada), Ltd., 122.51;
J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 7,336.62; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 176.40; Jem
Rubber Co., Ltd., 194.93 ; Jensen-Salsber\- Laboratory-, Inc., 320.76 ; W. C.
Jones, 247.50; O. H. Johns Glass Co., Ltd., 215.92; Johnson-Matthev Company
(Canada), Ltd., 148.07; King's Printer, 12,291.74; O. Kunath, 315'.00; Liquor
Control Board of Ontario, 131.40; Manchester Paper Bo.xes, Ltd., 129.24;
McGilyray Veterinary Depot, 200.11; Merck & Co., Ltd., 1.673.85; Xicholls
Chemical Co., Ltd., 177.44; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 181.88;
Ontario Cork Co., Ltd., 587.65; Ontario Hospital, Hamilton, 318.20; Ontario
Hospital, Langstaff, 962.30; Ontario Hospital, Orillia, 255.00; Ontario Hospital,
Whitbv, 200.00; Ontario Hospital, Woodstock, 120.00; Ontario Veterinary
College, Guelph, 140.00; Parke, Dayis & Co., 410.95; Richards Glass Co., Ltd.,
6,858.83; Simpson Planing Mill Co., Ltd., 502.87; Standard Chemical Co., Ltd.,
109.80; C. Tenant & Co. (Canada), Ltd., 148.50; Technicon Co.. 826.11; Toronto
Eleyators, Ltd., 228.75; Toronto Hydro-Electric System, 112.58; Wheeler &
Bain, Ltd., 1,173.13; J. H. Wickson, 346.79; Express, etc., 500.79; accounts
under SlOO, 2,767.16 73,413 12
Less: Refund, Dominion Government 1,557 00
Supplies transferred to Various Branches 20,592 70
22,149 70
51,263 42
Laboratory Branch $220,804 86
laboratory divisions
Ottawa
Salaries ($25,383.96)
Permanent:
J. Baron, 1,925.00; E. L. Barton, 1,475.02; E. C. Beck, 3,100.00; B. Christie,
843.75; L. A. Cloutier, 1,068.75; A. Johnson, 843.75; F. L. Letts, 395.15; J. M.
MacKinnon, 1,325.00; J. G. McAlpine, 1,375.00; D. McWatters, 808.35; W. A. R.
Michell, 2,800.00; F. A. White, 1,975.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund,
Contribution re Enlistments, 151.00 18,085 77
Temporary :
C. M. Cunningham, 401.84; M. D. Deavv, 918.75; E. A. DeBerkelev, 148.84;
J. L. Grant, 122.98; D. W. Huestis, 93.04; A. B. Lamb, 350.00; F.L. Letts,
1,142.50; M. L. Lvtle, 824.56; F. B. MacDonnell, 457.78; E. E. Matheson.
S43.75; E. Proughton, 1,143.75; A. A. Ritchie, 850.40 7,298 19
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E^
Laboratory Divisions — Continued
Ottawa — Continued
Travelling Expenses ($258.95)
J. Baron, 38.00; E. L. Barton, 49.50; A. B. Lamb, 17L-15 258 95
Maintenance ($7,047.66)
Canadian Industrial Alcohol Co., Ltd., 193.54; Canadian Laboratory Supplies,
Ltd., 797.81; Central Scientific Company of Canada, Ltd., 120.02; Grand &
Toy, Ltd., 191.30; Hill, The Mover, 144.83; King's Printer, 578.23; Laboratory
Branch, Department of Health, 5,188.42; E. W. Marshall, 125.03; M. Romanuk,
134.15; Richards Glass Co., Ltd., 470.70; \'airs Laundry, 274.75; E.xpress,
etc., 175.84; postage, 553.66; telephone, 100.56; accounts under $100,
998.82 10.047 66
Less: Grant, City of Ottawa 3,000 00
7,047 66
Fort William
Salaries ($10,342.54)
Permanent:
A. E. Allin, 3,200.00; E. ^L Fader, 380.04; J. M. Ferguson, 1,325.00; E. B.
Hirst, 1,325.00; K. A. O'Shea, 993.75; \V. J. Thompson, 1,825.00 9,048 79
Temporary:
J. Agnot, 450.00; A. L. Ehn. 843.75 1,293 75
Travelling Expenses ($185.00)
A. E. Allin, 86.40; E. L. Dunphy, 56.40; M. McKinnon, 42.20 ■ 185 00
Maintenance ($3,829.04)
Algoma Laundry, 125.65; Canadian Industrial Alcohol Co., Ltd., 395.44; Canadian
Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 234.65; Central Scientific Company of Canada,
Ltd., 216.70; W. E. Dillon Co., Ltd., 250.00; Laboratory- Branch, Department
of Health, 2,285.93; Express, etc., 150.04; postage, 298.10; accounts under
$100, 382.87 * 4,339 38
Less: Refund, Dominion Government 510 34
3,829 04
Kingston
Salaries ($14,994.08)
Permanent:
B. E. S. Bavcroft, 1,750.00; R. S. Bull, 2,550.00; A. M. Mason, 393.75; J. H.
Matier, 392.50; M. J. McDonald, 956.25; E. L. McQuaig, 262.50; F. L. Sabiston,
1,250.00; D. \V. Taylor, 1,218.75; J. M. Welsh, 1,218.75; Public Service Super-
annuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 39.00 10,031 50
Temporary:
R. T. Campbell, 150.00; D. Ellis, 50.00; M. A. Howlett, 831.25; C. W. Matier,
507.50; E. L. McQuaig, 377.42; J. H. Orr, 1,999.92; A. Pasquet, 706.25; E. E.
Walker, 340.24 4,962 58
Travelling Expenses ($101.85)
B. E. S. Baycroft, 20.30; J. H. Orr, 81.55 101 85
Maintenance ($3,608.93)
R. S. Bull, 240.00; Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 424.23; W. E. Dillon Co.,
Ltd., 250.00; Laboratory Branch, Department of Health, 1,985.68; Merck &
Co.. Ltd., 139.09; Postage, 159.37; accounts under SlOO, 869.68 4,068 05
Less: Refund, Dominion Government 459 12
3,608 93
E26 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Laboratory Divisions — Continued
North Bay
Salaries ($10,316.28)
Permanent:
A. Cholette, 918.75; A. B. Lamb, 1,100.00; J. H. Lawson, 1,600.00; M. G.
Moreau, 1,012.50; W. J. A. Percy, 1,666.64; R. M. Yaillancourt, 1,087.50;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 141.36. . . . 7,526 75
Temporary:
G. C. Almquist, 843.75; A. B. Lamb, 766.64; J. M. Louden, 1,179.14 2,789 53
Travellinji Expenses ($149.45)
E. C. Beck, 91.15; A. B. Lamb, 27.75; \V. J. A. Percy, 30.55 149 45
Maintenance $3,681.66)
Ideal Laundry, 155.52; Laboratory Branch, Department of Health, 1,913.04;
National Grocers Co., Ltd., 247.72; Postage, 340.41; accounts under SlOO,
1,024.97 3,681 66
Sallt Ste. Marie
Salaries ($4,418.46)
Permanent:
N. F. \V. Graham, 3,187.50; V. L. Ryder, 341.67; G. I. F. Templeton, 1,062.50;
B. J. Wilson, 843.75 5,435 42
Temporar\-:
J. E. Young 183 04
Total 5,618 46
Less: Grant, Citv of Sault Ste. Marie 1,200 00
4,418 46
Travelling Expenses ($63.65)
N. F. W. Graham 63 65
s
Maintenance ($1,755..?8)
Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 459.00; Laboratory^ Branch, Department of
Health, 755.66;^— Postage, 132.35; accounts under $100, 408.37 1,755 38
TiMMIXS
Maintenance ($1,110.75)
Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 747.20; W. E. Dillon Co., Ltd., 250.00; Office
Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 113.55 1,110 75
Western University, London
Maintenance ($6,865.81)
Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 211.57; Laboratory Branch, Department
of Health, 5,301.10; Richards Glass Co., Ltd., 485.80; Postage, 703.00;
accounts under SlOO, 346.20 7,047 67
Less: Refund, Dominion Government 181 86
6,865 81
Queen's L'niversity, Kingston
Maintenance ($761.73)
Laboratory Branch, Department of Health, 526.58; Richards Glass Co., Ltd.,
123.57; Accounts under $100, 111.58 761 73
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EJ7
Laboratory Divisions — Continued
Grants ($24,208.57)
Public Health Laboratory, Queen's University, Kingston 5,000 00
Public Health Laboratory, Peterborough 3,300 00
Public Health Laboratory, Peterborough, for equipment, maintenance and supplies. 972 04
Public Health Laboratory, Institute of Public Health, Western University, London. 7,000 00
Belleville General Hospital Laboratory 2,000 00
Belleville General Hospital Laboratory, for equipment, maintenance and supplies. . 1,138 57
St. Catharines General Hospital Laboratory 2,500 00
St. Catharines General Hospital Laboratory, for equipment, maintenance and supplies 1,017 76
Western Ontario Laboratory, for equipment, maintenance and supplies 1,280 20
Laboratory Divisions $119,083 75
Main Office and Branches $2,083,538 75
HOSPITALS BRANCH
GENERAL OFFICE
Salaries ($47,130.63)
Permanent:
K. M. Barnes, 1,068.75; F. D. Beauchamp, 2,333.33; E. E. Biggar, 1,475.00;
G. A. Bland, 1,350.00; R. F. Cooper, 1,425.00; G. Courtney, 1,525.00; C. M.
Cresswell, 1,450.00; C. J. Fox, 1,499.94; E. G. Howard, 852.22; R. R. Hutton,
616.13; C. B. Janes, 1,800.00; J. W. Lague, 266.67; E. LeMesurier, 1,425.00;
E. D. List, 993.75; M. A. McLaren, 220.98; G. A. Morell, 2,225.00; H. E. Rapson,
843.75; C. Robson, 993.75; J. N. Senn, 2,500.02; M. E. J. Stalker, 3,700.00;
R. H. Stirtevant, 241.70; C. J. Telfer, 3,625.00; C. S. Tennant, 900.03; M. S.
Thompson, 1,850.00; A. R. Turner, 1,525.00; J. M. Ware, 843.75; M. E. Wilson,
918.75; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments,
500.00 38,968 52
Temporary:
C. J. Fox, 300.00; P. N. Gardner, 2,700.00; J. W. Lague, 933.33; L. S. MacLeod,
653.83; W. T. McKnight, 1,324.95; K. J. W. Walters, 2,250.00 8,162 11
Travelling Expenses ($6,714.58)
J. C. Brown, 267.85; L. A. Campbell, 187.23; W. Chipman, 304.53; E. A. Clark,
100.15; J. S. Crawford, 27.04; P. \. Gardner, 209.80; S. W. Hamilton. 48.25;
C. B. Janes, 749.69; R. W. Longmore, 104.45; S. Martin, 35.32; W. T. McKnight,
878.09; R. C. Montgomerv, 57.29; G. A. Morell, 1,208.32; J. N. Senn, 155.87;
M. E. J. Stalker, 239.25;C. J. Telfer, 191.85; A. R. Turner, 1,836.78; Accounts
under$25, 112.82 6,714 58
Maintenance ($3,498.98)
M. P. Hoffstetter, 139.10; King's Printer, 2,769.92; Royal York Hotel, 110.70;
Telegrams, 190.57; accounts under $100, 307.36 3,517 65
Less: Refund, Department of Public Works re Car Insurance. . . 18 67
3,498 98
Compensation, Medical, Hospital and Other Accounts for Workmen Injured
in Government Work as .\warded by tiie Workmen's Compensation Board,
Including Proportion of Administration Expenses ($10,979.21)
Workmen's Compensation Board 10,979 21
Cost of Living Bonus ($429,411.11)
Sundry Employees 429,411 1 1
Unemployment Insurance .Stamps ($2,719.66)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 2,734.37; Less refund of Employees' contribution,
14.71 2,719 66
General Office ' $500,454 17
E28 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Hospitals Branch — Continued
Grants, Etc.
General Hospitals ($942,409.21)
General Hospitals:
Alliston, Stevenson Memorial, 1,030.10; Almonte, Rosamond Memorial, 1,526.40;
Barrie, Roval Victoria, 4,725.80; Belleville, 8,584.20; Blind River, St. Joseph's,
5,272.20; Bowmanville, 1,246.10; Brampton, Peel Memorial, 377.10; Brantford,
11,723.10; Brockville, 3,350.70; Brockville, St. Vincent de Paul, 1,663.00; Bur-
lington, Children's Convalescent Camp, 622.00; Chapleau, Lady Minto, 3,076.80;
Chatham, 3,252.70; Chatham, St. Joseph's, 2,424.40; Clinton, 248.10; Cobourg,
General, 1,437.40; Cochrane, Lady Minto, 17,165.20; Collingwood, Blue Moun-
tain Camp for Crippled Children, 1,455.20; Collingwood, General and Marine,
3,090.30; Cornwall, General, 4,081.90; Cornwall, Hotel Dieu, 14,649.40; Dunn-
ville, Haldimand War Memorial, 463.50; Durham, Red Cross Memorial. 443.00;
Fergus, Groves Memorial, 668.50; Fort Erie, Douglas Memorial, 588.00; Fort
Frances, Verendrye, 5,209.05; Fort William, McKellar, 25,516.05; Gait, 1,988.10;
Goderich, Alexandria General and Marine, 2,648.90; Guelph, 5,093.20; Guelph,
St. Joseph's, 4,116.30; Haileybury, Misericordia, 11,272.10; Hamilton, 53,530.30;
Hamilton, St. Joseph's, 4,246.10; Hanover, Memorial, 628.60; Hawkesburv,
Notre Dame, 1,911.40; Hearst, St. Paul, 36,388.94; Ingersoll, Alexandria, 1,385.00;
Iroquois Falls, Anson, 3,405.60; Kenora, 3,948.45; Kenora, St. Joseph's, 3,414.45;
Kincardine, 675.00; Kingston, 17,548.40; Kingston, Hotel Dieu, 10,859.10;
Kitchener-Waterloo, 4,472.70; Kitchener, St. Mary's, 3,843.80; Lindsay, Ross
Memorial, 4,171.10; Listowel, Memorial, 549.70; London, St. Joseph's, 10,417.90;
London, Victoria, 36,922.00; Matheson, Rosedale War Memorial, 584.20; Mat-
tawa, 10,462.15; Midland, St. Andrew's, 2,300.50; Mount Forest, Louise Marshall,
448.40; Newmarket, York County, 1,631.40; Newtonbrook, St. John's Con-
valescent, 3,188.30; Niagara Falls, 3,305.70; Niagara-on-the-Lake, Cottage,
601.00; North Bay, St. Joseph's, 8,063.85; North Bay, Queen Victona Memorial,
1,650.30; Orangeville, Lord Dufferin, 737.30; Orillia, Soldiers' Memorial, 6,502.20;
Oshawa, 2,804.40; Ottawa, 26,662.90; Ottawa, Civic, 46,423.35; Ottawa, Protest-
ant Children's, 2,262.10; Ottawa, Salvation Army Grace, 3,722.40; Owen Sound,
General and Marine, 2,888.20; Palmerston, 181.40; Paris, Willett, 1,665.80;
Parrv Sound, 3,693.10; Parr>' Sound, St. Joseph's, 4,725.45; Pembroke, 7,217.90;
Pembroke, Cottage, 2,798.15; Penetanguishene, 1,098.60; Perth, Great War
Memorial, 1,560.40; Peterborough, Nicholls, 2,570.50; Peterborough, St. Joseph's,
3,808.30; Petrolia, C. E. Englehart, 776.40; Picton, Prince Edward Countv,
2,181.20; Port Arthur, 12,491.65; Port Arthur, St. Joseph's, 16,396.95; Port
Hope, 1,292.90; Renfrew, Victoria, 2,053.00; Sarnia, 3,828.00; St. Catharines,
4,101.85; St. Thomas, Memorial, 4,065.60; Sault Ste. Marie, 4,414.60; Sault Ste.
Marie, Plummer Memorial, 1,613.45; Seaforth, Scott Memorial, 361.90; Simcoe,
Norfolk, 3,842.90; Sioux Lookout, 1,259.15; Smith's Falls, 2,526.60; Smith's
Falls, St. Francis, 1,339.30; South Porcupine, 406.15; Stratford, 4,426.70; Strath-
roy, 1,932.60; Sturgeon Falls, Brebeuf, 9,297.50; Sudbury, St. Joseph's, 14,202.25;
Tillsonburg, Soldiers' Memorial, 2,165.55; Timmins, St. Mary's, 3,833.35;
Toronto, Civitan Children's Camp, 210.80; Toronto, East General, 10,683.60;
Toronto, General, 102,734.84; Toronto, Hillcrest Convalescent Home, 2,367.20;
Toronto, LO.D.E. Hospital for Convalescent Children, 10,167.95; Toronto,
Lockwood Clinic, 56.50; Toronto, Mothercraft Centre, 2,842.30; Toronto, Mount
Sinai, 3,643.45; Toronto, Salvation Army, Grace, 945.20; Toronto, St. Joseph's,
19,774.85; Toronto, St. Michael's, 56,951.60; Toronto, Sick Children's, 56,788.25;
Toronto, Wellesley, 722.90; Toronto, Western, 33,525.25; Toronto, Women's
College, 6,133.30; Walkerton, Bruce County, 1,935.50; Welland County, 1,190.10;
Windsor, Hotel Dieu, 3,212.90; Windsor, Metropolitan, 3,102.40; Windsor,
Salvation Army, 3,460.20; Wingham, 205.70; Woodstock, 3,471.90 923,821*83
Red Cross Hospitals:
Apsley, 42.90; Bancroft, 796.25; Beardmore, 44.80; Bracebridge, 1,302.70;
Coe Hill, 49.20; Dryden, 4,887.30; Emo, 767.35; Englehart, 451.30; Espanola,
970.85; Haliburton, 363.30; Hawk Junction, 488.10; Hornepayne, 115.80;
Jellicoe, 163.90; Kakabeka Falls, 8.10; Kirkland Lake, 4,808.20; Lion's Head,
83.40; Mindemoya, 620.80; Nakina, 105.75; New Liskeard, 503.10; Port Loring,
108.75; Quibell, 57.65; Rainy River, 570.35; Redditt, 242.80; Richard's Landing,
252.60; Thessalon, 630.40; Whitney, 114.88; Wilberforce, 32.05; Red Cross Car,
4.80 18,587 38
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E^
Hospitals Branch — Continued
Hospitals for Incurables ($199,968.00)
Hamilton, St. Peter's, 13,038.80; London, Parkwood, 16,671.20; Ottawa, Perley,
12,467.60; Ottawa, St. \'incent, 31,850.80; Toronto, Home for Incurable Chil-
dren, 6,072.40; Toronto, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 53,892.00; Toronto, Mercv,
40,777.60; Windsor East, Hospital for Incurables, 25,197.60 .'. 199,968 00
Maintenance of Patients in Sanatoria for Consumptives ($2,340,366.63)
Brant. 66,679.40; Esse.x Countv, 129,474.10; Fort William, 122,379.00; Freeport,
103,488.20; Hamilton, Mountain, 494,872.73; Kingston, 32,038.50; Muskoka,
278,457.30; Niagara Peninsula, 64,620.40; Queen Alexandra, 366,908.50; Roval,
Ottawa, 141,994.80; St. Lawrence. 81.543.60; St. Mary's-on-the-Lake, 64,060,40;
Toronto and Queen Mary, 393,849.70 2,340,366 63
Travelling and Incidental Expenses for the Removal and Escort of Indigent
Patients of Unorganized Territory, Burial Expenses, etc. ($3,590.29;
Travelling Expenses:
Sundr\- Indigents 1,905 89
Burial Expenses:
A. E. Everest & Son, 135.00; Last Post Fund. 105.00; E. Paradis, 240.00;
Accounts under SlOO, 1,204.40 1,684 40
Grants $44,954.10)
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Out-Patients Branch 5,498 50
The Haven, Toronto, for Feeble-minded Women 2,500 00
Canadian Red Cross Society 31,955 60
Canadian Association of Occupational Therapy 5,000 00
Special Grants to Municipalities in Territorial Districts $34,102.73)
Towns:
Bonfield, 1,815.13; Cache Bav, 197.38; Chelmsford, 745.78; Mattawa, 3,915.58;
Sturgeon Falls, 5,923.77; Webbwood, 249.11 12,846 75
Townships:
Baldwin, 61.35; Balfour, 24.92; Blezard, 830.10; Bonfield, 1,404.97; Bucke,
962.54; Burpee, 689.06; Calvert, 699.38; Calvin, 455.58; Cameron, 628.35;
Casey, 511.65; Casimir, Jennings and Appleby, 685.25; Christie, 249.90; Cosby
and Mason, 243.31; Dack, 245.62; Dowling, 64.62; Fauquier. 59.05; Field,
1,571.10; Folev, 226.40; Glackmever, 804.20; Hanmer, 922.51; Jaffrav and
Mellick, 865.90'; Kearnev. 141.67; M'achar, 506.53; Martland, 1,118.08; Mattawa,
80.39; .McCrosson. 304;91; McDougall, 865.83; McKellar. 669.81; O'Connor,
253.23; Papineau, 1,526.20; Perrv, 20.52; Ratter and Dunnett, 633.39; Shackleton
and Machin, 269.01; Springer, 1,461.56; Stisted, 181.96; Widdiheld, 963.08 21,201 93
\'illages:
Port Sydney 54 05
Grants, etc.. General Hospitals $3,565,390 96
General Expenses — Oxt.\rio Hospitals
Board of Examiners, Training School for Nurses ($485.96)
Birks-Eliis-Ryrie, Ltd., 365.61 ; Accounts under SlOO, 120.3 5 485 96
Removal and Examination of Patients from Unorganized
Districts ($10,641.50)
Removal Expenses:
E. Biggar, 2,209.12; Canadian Pacific Railwav Co., 658.55; Commissioner of Police
for Ontario, 321.07; Danforth Bus Lines, 598.00; C. J. Fox, 108.66; L. H. Gagnon,
106.45; J. Lague, 3,552.24; Sundrv Ontario Hospitals, 1,685.98; Accounts
under $100, 605.33 ' 9,845 40
Medical Ser\^ices:
Sundry Persons 796 10
E 30 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
General Expenses — Ontario Hospitals — Continued
Clothinfi for Bailiffs removing Patients ($254.29)
R. Simpson Co., Ltd., 159.59; Accounts under $100, 94.70 254 29
Grants to Recovered Indlftent Patients 'rem Ontario Hospitals and Removal
Expenses to their Legal Domicile ($203.84j
Sundry Patients ' 203 84
Expenses in connection with Conventions held at Various
Institutions ($17.75)
Sundry Persons 17 75
Removal Expenses of Officials in connection with the
Ontario Hospitals ($3,016.74)
Sundry Employees 3,016 74
Printing and Stationery for Ontario Hospitals ($20,636.57)
King's Printer 20,636 57
Grants to Schools for the Education of Children of Ontario
Hospitals' Staff ($3,980.20)
No. 5, Barton and Ancaster, 39.99; Brockville, 1,008.67; East Zorra and Blandford,
109.67; Fort William, 180.75; Hamilton, 597.93; Kingston, 32.93; Orillia, 150.35;
Penetanguishene: — Public School Board, 250.20; Separate School Board, 323.29;
Whitby, 1,286.42 3,980 20
Transport Service ($4,022.59)
British American Oil Co., Ltd., 1,518.13; Colling Tire Shop, Ltd., 716.88; Depart-
ment of Highways, 111.98; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 160.59; Reo Motor Company
of Canada, Ltd., 984.84; Supertest Petroleum Corporation, Ltd., 130.62;
Accounts under $100, 399.55 4,022 59
Unforeseen and Unprovided ($3,039.31')
O. Carpenter, 360.00; Children's .\id Societies — Hamilton, 319.33; Northumber-
land and Durham, 284.75; Toronto, 310.25; F. H. Hayhurst Co., Ltd., 704.63;
J. Kacur, 600.00; \'ictoria Hospital, London, 120.35; Ontario Training School
for Boys, Bowmanville, 183.00; Accounts under $100, 157.00 3,039 31
General Expenses, Ontario Hospitals $46,298 75
ontario hospitals
Brampton
Salaries ($1,909.70^
Farm Hands. 1,909 70
Maintenance (453.81)
Office Expenses 32 31
Farm Expenses 207 86
Contingencies 90 94
Repairs to Buildings 122 70
Ontario Hospital, Langstaff, 111.06; Thayers, Ltd., 177.99; Accounts under
$100, 164.76 453 81
Brampton 2,363 51
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E31
Ontario Hospitals — Continued
Brockville
Salaries ($258,391.76)
E Algie, 1,425.00; A. G. Allen, 300.00; M. O. L. Barrie, 2,000.00; E. Barrington,
' 158 12; J. Bedard, 1,125.00; B. O. Bullis, 1,525.00; E. A. Clamp, 2,025.00; L. R.
Clow, 44.65; J. Cook, 1,600.00; E. L. Cooke, 956.51; K. H. Cookson, 421.67;
C. S. Dodds, 1,400.00; F. Drawbridge, 1,600.00; J. Easson, 1,600.00; J. £. Fer-
guson, 1,050.00; G. A. Forbes, 1,200.00; D. E. Foster, 918.75; R. H. Gibson,
1 425 00- R. H. Glover, 1,425.00; M. A. Graham, 937.50; F. A. Grice, 1,425.00;
C. E. Hanna, 1,000.00; W. M. Harrington, 202.84; H. D. Higgins, 1,424.94;
D. A. Hogan, 1,600.00; M. I. Howe, 937.50; V. G. Johnston, 1,225.00; H. Jones,
90.97; G. \V. Kells, 3,108.33; G. E. Langdon, 618.75; A. P. Louch, 1,483.32;
H. E. Manahan, 1,200.00; J. McFaulds, 1,500.00; N. A. McKinlav, 1,283.33;
W. C. McLachlan, 2,143.55; A. J. McLaughlin, 1,300.00; E. B. Middagh, 1,300.00;
R. M. Miller, 193.97; T. C. Mott, 1,125.00; M. K. Motte, 918.75; E. M. Orr,
1,725.00; G. M. Patrv, 101.34; H. V. Pitcher, 114.30; I. R. Ralph, 2,625.00;
M. G. Rendall, 3,075'00; B. Rosenberg. 61.88; F. C. Ruston, 1,199.97; R. H.
Ruston, 1.400.00; J. M. Short, 3,000.00; B. F. Sine, 1,625.00; M. R. Smith,
1,154.84; G. A. W. Steacv, 1,600.00; C. S. Tennant, 4,349.97; R. C. Tennant,
1,400.00; J. J. Tierney, 1,393.07; J. J. Tobin, 1,425.00; S. Turland, 1,600.00;
C. Willis, 1,500.00; G. W. Zealand, 250.41; Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses,
Maids, Seamstresses, Porter and Messenger, 14,362.43; Engineering Staff:
Firemen, Shift Engineers and Watchmen, 12,499.90; Farm and Garden: Farm
Hands, Herdsman and Teamster, 5,612.50; Attendants, Nurses, Nurse Attend-
ants, 137,738.78; Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Internes and
Technician, 3,950.24; Nurses-in-Training, 5,734.10; Public Service Superannua-
tion Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 1,674.58 258,391 76
Maintenance ($177,479.05)
Travelling Expenses 1,018 77
Medicines and Medical Comforts 6,354 94
Provisions 80,235 81
Fuel, Light and Water 28,608 28
Clothing _. 10,085 92
Laundry and Clea;ning ^'^^^ ^^
Furniture and Furnishings 11,778 58
Office Expenses 1,929 15
Farm Expenses 21 ,040 65
Contingencies • 3,421 5o
Live Stock, etc. 1,015 75
Repairs to Buildings 5,858 43
Travelling Expenses:
M. G. Rendall, 380.55; M. R. Smith, 377.20; C. S. Tennant, 50.40; Accounts
under $25, 210.62 1,018 77
Maintenance:
A. D. Adams & Son, 704.68; Adams Bros. Harness, Ltd., 109.53; Aga Heat
(Canada), Ltd., 868.20; Agricultural Chemicals, Ltd., 907.70; S. Anglin Co.,
Ltd., 217.43; Ash-Temple Co., Ltd., 152.50; Balfours, Ltd., 145.24; J. F. Barnard
Sons, Ltd., 7,404.47; Bauer & Black, 142.56; Beacock & Co., 353.00; Beatty
Bros., Ltd., 217.03; Beaver Specialty, Ltd., 232.00; Bird-Archer Co., Ltd.,
150.00; Boiler, Furnace & Stove Parts, Ltd., 189.50; J. Borthwick, 297.20;
Bowes Co., Ltd., 161.65; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 574.33; J. R. Bresnan &
Son, 1,690.27; British American Oil Co., Ltd., 321.11; British & Colonial Trading
Co., Ltd., 409.04; Brockville Creamery & Storage, 1,269.00; Brockville Lumber
Co., 127.28; Brockville Public Utilities Commission, 5,661.03; Bruce Coal Co.,
Ltd., 28,716.68; Brunner-Mond Canada Sales, Ltd., 436.80; Canada Cloak
Co., 156.00; Canada Foundries & Forgings, Ltd., 133.26; Canada Packers, Ltd.,
134.53; Canada Paint Co., Ltd., 163.03; Canada Starch Sales Co., Ltd., 228.63;
Canada \'inegars, Ltd., 116.48; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 1,473.88; Canadian
National Institute for the Blind, 320.68; Cassidy's, Ltd., 1,098.07; J. T. Cassin,
1,632.80; Central Canada Coal Co., Ltd., 1,800.00; Cities Service Oil Co., Ltd.,
121.61; H. P. Conklin, 277.80; C. Coville, 280.00; DeLaval Co., Ltd., 740.38;
Department of Health, 210.94; Dobbie & Co., 429.56; Dominion Linseed Oil
Co., Ltd., 192.78; L. C. Dunn, 616.99; Eddy Match Co., Ltd., 165.19; J. S.
E32
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Brockville — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Elliott, 175.70; Elliott Bros., 110.95; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,
246.34; E. B. Fielding Co., 133.47; F. A. Fitzpatrick, 1,951.70; A. Foster &
Sons, Ltd., 166.52; Frost Steel & Wire Co., Ltd., 291.80; Fursey Air Equipment
Co., 154.75; General Films, Ltd., 332.20; Gilmour & Co., 2,232.09; Gordon,
MacKav & Co., Ltd., 1,130.10; Grinnell Company of Canada, Ltd., 102.82;
S. Gum'pert Company of Canada, Ltd., 179.68; Hanson 16.M.M. Movies, Ltd.,
322.00; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., 339.86; Hargraft & Sons, Ltd., 788.78; J. F.
Hartz Co., Ltd., 593.76; J. J. Henderson & Sons, 1,953.40; L. Hodge, 407.70;
Hospital & Kitchen Equipment Co., Ltd., 170.00; Hydro-Electric Power Com-
mission of Ontario, 906.16; Hygiene Products, Ltd., 235.95; Imperial Oil, Ltd.,
130.16; Industrial Farm, Burwash, Industries, 1,131.60; Ingram & Bell, Ltd.,
133.25; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 714.28; Jem Rubber Co., Ltd., 228.85;
Johnston Funeral Home, 100.00; A. H. Judson, 255.00; Kennedy Manufacturing
Co., 103.14; Lackie Manufacturing Co., 105.81; Land O'Lanark Creameries,
10,336.37; Leyer Bros., Ltd., 1,758.25; J. Lowe Corporation, 607.87; Luxura
Tea Co., 1,760.00; MacCallum Manufacturing Co., 105.00; W. C. MacDonald,
Inc., 1,766.25; Mallory Lumber Co., 499.57; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd.,
2,795.00; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 818.73; Masco Co., Ltd., 222.79; Massey-Harris
Co., Ltd., 256.36; McCarthy Milling Co., Ltd., 2,821.50; McColl-Frontenac
Oil Co., Ltd., 107.17; C. McDougall, 3,469.00; J. McMenemy Co., 612.00;
Medalta Sales Registered, 182.13; Mercer Reformatory Industries, 7,149.34;
Merck & Co., Ltd., 252.39; Monarch Knitting Co., Ltd., 299.43; Munro Apiaries,
912.16; Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 211.50; National Grocers
Co., Ltd., 670.84; Ontario Chemicals, Ltd., 186.85; Ontario Cheese Co., 143.82;
Ontario Hospital, Hamilton, 300.00; Ontario Hospital, Langstaff, 492.00; Ontario
Hospital, New Toronto, 160.00; Ontario Hospital School, Orillia, Industries,
556.00; Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 133.02; Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 220.00;
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 24,407.44; Parke, Davis & Co.,
140.68; C. W. Paul, 100.00; Quaker Oats Company of Canada, Ltd., 805.08;
Ratcliff Paoer Co., Ltd., 192.51; W. E. Reid, 438.33; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd.,
267.20; W, Rennie Seeds, Ltd., 247.64; James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., 2,210.16;
Ritchie's W^holesale, 239.25; Roe Poultry Ranch, 210.00; Roode Bros., Ltd.,
171.55; G. G. Root, 361.60; Scarfe & Co., Ltd., 465.75; R. Sheridan Co., 117.88;
L. Simon Co., Ltd., 144.00; Standard Brands, Ltd., 805.25; C. A. Starr Co.,
371.27; St. Lawrence Engine Co., Ltd., 627.95; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd.,
766.22; Stephens Adamson Manufacturing Company of Canada, Ltd., 186.95;
Sturgeons, Ltd., 427.52; Sully Brass Foundry, Ltd., 570.00; Sundry Persons,
boarded-out patients, 7,771.47; Textile Products Co., Ltd., 233.51; Tilleys,
Ltd., 153.72; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 1,110.15; Tuckett, Ltd., 258.50; Tweed
Milling Co., 185.80; Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 218.02; Vernon & Co.,
Ltd., 246.25; Victoria Paper & Twine Co., Ltd., 452.00; Watkins Seeds, Ltd.,
128.38; Whites Hardware, Ltd., 444.46; Wonderful Soap Co., Ltd., 772.00;
A. S. Wood, 240.00; Woods' Dairy, 1,897.20; York Trading, Ltd., 625.78; A. B.
Zacks, 118.00; L. Zigman & Sons, 420.00; Express, etc., 1,799.15; newspapers
and periodicals, 159.95; postage, 725.00; religious services, 460.00; telephone,
932.54; accounts under $100, 5,450.17 176,460 28
Brockville $435,870 81
i
COBOURG
Salaries ($88,158.62)
G. Allen, 3,075.00; P. M. Barr, 375.00; W. T. Brown, 1,741.67; F. Burge, 1,500.00
G. A. Dundas, 1,520.00; M. Y. Jex, 465.21; G. W. Kells, 316.67; C. Kennaugh
1,525.00; G. C. Kidd, 5,000.00; R. C. Lyons, 658.65; D. G. C. McLaren, 99.60
T. Medhurst, 1,333.33; R. Melville, 1,143.93; G. Pearson, 145.47; M. S. Poison
1,425.00; E. Ralls, 1,225.00; 1. Shaw, 435.48; M. J. Waller, 1,143.75; W. C
Waller, 2,300.00; Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids and Seamstress
7,837.50; Engineering Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers and Watchman, 8,805.77
Farm and Garden: Truck Driver, 1,206.25; Attendants, Nurses, Nurse-Attend-
ants^ 44,731.34; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlist-
ments. 149.00
5,158 62
Maintenance ($80,425.08)
Travelling Expenses
Medicines and Medical Comforts.
538 81
2.778 29
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E^3
Ontario Hospital, Cobourg — Continued
Maintenance— Continued
Provisions 36,817 84
Fuel, Light and Water 18,837 57
Clothing 5,938 36
Laundry and Cleaning 3,853 82
Furniture and Furnishings 4,543 74
Office Expenses 891 43
Farm Expenses 563 70
Contingencies 1,571 89
Live Stock, etc 1,476 73
Repairs to Buildings 2,612 90
Travelling Expenses:
A. G. Allen, 74.52; M. S. Poison, 389.49; Accounts under $25, 74.80 538 81
Maintenance:
Atlantic Acadia Sugar Sales Co., Ltd., 548.68; J. & A. Aziz, 126.22; W. T. Bates,
687.67; Bauer & Black, 465.10; Beaver Specialty, Ltd., 126.50; A. Bradshaw &
Son, Ltd., 227.36; British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd., 263.40; Brunner, Mond
Canada Sales, Ltd., 201.60; J. D. Burnett, 505.58; Canada Bread Co., Ltd.,
259.88; Canada Cloak Co.. 312.00; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 381.96;
Canada Starch Sales Co., Ltd., 118.16; Canadian Germicide Co., Ltd., 222.40;
Canadian Industries, Ltd., 536.77; Canadian National Institute for the Blind,
219.60; Capitol Theatre, 270.00; Cassidv's, Ltd., 450.80; Cobourg Citv Dairy
Co., Ltd., 2,551.36; Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co., Ltd., 137.78; Daly Tea Co.,
Ltd., 459.00; D. Denton & Son, 163.40; Department of Public Works, 1,350.00;
T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 100.19; Fisher's Dairv, 1,335.36; Gordon, Mackav & Co.,
Ltd., 1,604.04; Geo. \\. Grant & Co., 106.95; Gutta Percha & Rubber, Ltd., 1 16.79;
Hargraft & Sons, Ltd., 456.01; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 244.66; Interlake Tissue
Mills Co., Ltd., 367.80; C. Jackson, 192.00; Kennedy Manufacturing Co.,
103.14; J. Lavis, 471.00; Lever Bros., Ltd., 1,108.30; J. Lowe Corporation,
189.15; Markle's Dair\-, 680.96; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 444.12; E. F. McFadyen,
120.00; McGlashan, Clarke Co., Ltd., 126.66; R. Menzie, 125.50; Medalta
Sales Registered, 132.00; Mercer Reformatory Industries, 3,166.30; T. Mitchell
& Sons, 690.59; Monarch Knitting Co., Ltd.,' 230.01 ; J. H. Morin & Co., Ltd.,
512.30; Munro Apiaries, 794.26; Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co.,
177.12; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 714.22; Ocean Chemicals, Ltd., 292.50;
Ontario Cheese Co., 284.87; Ontario Chemicals, Ltd., 399.60; Ontario Hospital,
Brockville, 136.25; Ontario Hospital, Fort William, 293.42; Ontario Hospital,
Hamilton, 125.00; Ontario Hospital, Langstaff, 781.53; Ontario Hospital,
Toronto, 200.50; Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 303.00; Ontario Reformatory,
Guelph, Industries, 13,034.80; Parke, Davis & Co., 130.56; R. Patterson &
Son, 393.17; A. Pratt & Son, 172.45; S. Pratt, 834.22; Public Utilities Com-
mission, Cobourg, 2,971.87; Quaker Oats Company of Canada, Ltd., 648.22;
Reckitt & Colman (Canada), Ltd., 105.25; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 928.35;
Sovereign Film Distributors, Ltd., 352.00; Standard Brands, Ltd., 894.01;
C. A. Starr Co., 565.31; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 411.48; H. O.
Taylor, 542.83; Textile Products Co., Ltd., 503.14; Trent Valley Creameries,
4,081.39; Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 120.56; Valley Camp Coal Company
offCanada, Ltd., 14,898.21; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 330.75; Victoria Paper & Twine
Co., Ltd., 113.00; Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 1,722.25; Whites
Hardware, Ltd., 226.82; Wilson Motors, 1,351.73; W'onderful Soap Co., Ltd.,
132.00; York Trading, Ltd., 523.00; Express, etc., 891.68; postage, 476.00;
religious services, 460.00; telephone, 258.51; accounts under SlOO, 4,101.39 79,886 27
Cobourg $168,583 70
Fort William
Salaries ($35,600.85)
A. Baillie. 1,525.00; R. W. Black, 1,525.00; C. A. Cleland, 2.242.74; A. Currie,
1,425.00; E. M. Currie, 843.75; G. L. E. Holditch, 1,325.00; P. H. Lahti, 307.66;
J. N. Senn, 2.299.98; A. E. Smith. 1.325.00; J. S. Strachan, 140.00; Domestic
Help: Maids. 2,581.68; Engineering Staff: Mechanic, 1.291.67; Farm and Garden:
Farm Hands. Herdsman and Head Teamster, 3,600.00; Attendants and Nurse,
14.943.37; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments,
225.00 35.600 85
E34 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Fort William — Continued
Maintenance ($25,661.73)
Travelling Expenses 39 24
Medicines and Medical Comforts 1,261 78
Provisions 5,759 96
Fuel, Light and Water 4,790 64
Clothing 2,009 74
Laundry and Cleaning 982 95
Furniture and Furnishings 890 91
Office Expenses 428 85
Farm Expenses 4,620 63
Contingencies 1,248 73
Live Stock, etc 1,466 77
Repairs to Buildings 2,161 53
Travelling Expenses:
C. A. Cleland 39 24
Maintenance:
Algoma Laundrv, 217.38; Bole's Feed Store, 256.19; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd.,
111.20; T. Broome, 173.89; Canada Packers, Ltd., 228.87; Canada Paint Co.,
Ltd., 607.18; Cassidy's, Ltd., 129.10; Chappies, Ltd., 755.93; Cochrane-Dunlop
Hardware, Ltd., 344.70; Coslett Machinerv & Equipment Co., 173.48; E.xclusive
Fish Market, 351.10; Gamble-Robinson.' Ltd., 202.52; J. Hagglund, 102.70;
Hargraft & Sons, Ltd., 102.90; Hinsperger Harness & Tent Co., 101.10; Hydro-
Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 1,165.45; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 173.90;
Imperial Tobacco Sales Company of Canada, Ltd., 549.36; Industrial Farm,
Burwash, Industries, 178.20; Johnston & Boon Co., Ltd., 169.62; Lakehead
Oil, Ltd., 121.28; Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Ltd., 1,079.75; Lu.xura Tea
Co., 127.05; S. Mate. 165.00; G. E. McCartney, 100.00; Mercer Reformatory
Industries, 663.18; Merchants Distributors, Ltd., 398.52; Mount McKav Feed
Co., Ltd., 1,497.66; J. Murphy Coal Co., 3,625.19; North Star Oil, Ltd., 1,050.52;
Northern Engineering & Supply Co., Ltd., 103.04; Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd.,
367.17; Ontario Reformatorv, Guelph, Industries, 1,055.25; Palm Dairies, Ltd.,
1,344.00; F. E. Phillips, 32S.00; W. S. Piper, Ltd., 281.12; Reliance Shoe Co.,
Ltd., 108.00; A. Schutte, 160.00; Shrumm & Spear, 325.60; S. H. S. Garage,
145.05; Standard Brands, Ltd., 103.99; P. Stranger, 300.00; Supreme Laundry
& Cleaners, 160.30; Thunder Bav Co-Operative Dairv, Ltd., 626.69; Western
Engineering Ser\ace, Ltd., 198.99; Western Grocers, Ltd., 211.59; C. W. Wilson,
Ltd., 119.70; Wonderful Soap Co., Ltd., 108.65; L. M. Young, 147.25; A. B.
Zacks, 174.00; Express, etc., 550.89; postage, 177.00; telephone, 145.07;
accounts under SlOO, 3,461.22 25,622 49
Fort William $61,262 58
Hamilton
Salaries ($341,700.56)
B. Adams, 1,122.16; A. Allen, 1,425.00; K. M. Barrington, 2,925.00; I. I. Berrv,
843.75; J. Blackwood, 1,400.00; P. Boulter, 1,525.00; E. L. Bradley, 1,035.98;
H. Bradshaw, 1,600.00; R. M. Bradt, 918.75; H. S. Burns, 2,737.50; F. J. Burrell,
713.64; A. E. Carter, 1,143.75; E. H. Clark, 1,300.00; W. O. Collins, 1,900.00;
E. E. Cose. 1,225.00; J. A. Cummins, 3,300.00; J. M. Danton, 1,991.67; W. H.
Deadman, 480.00; H. C. Dufifin, 1,522.58; H. J. Elliott, 1,600.00; C. A. Geddes,
1,425.00; J. Gilgot, 1,725.00; G. P. Gleeson, 433.32; E. Godwin, 1,325.00; D. R.
Goodale, 120.97; K. C. Goodbrand, 66.17; G. M. Graham, 993.75; R. Y. Hall,
1,625.00; E. D. Hamilton, 1,066.64; R. M. Hanev, 2,250.01 ; A. Haronen, 1,425.00;
J. W. Harrison, 1,425.00; J. R. Howitt, 4,100.00; H. R. Hull, 1,541.67; N. B.
Jones, 873.39; D. T. Kilpatrick, 1,600.00; W. Lang, 1,425.00; T. Lennox, 1,425.00;
R. Lishman, 1,225.00; A. E. Little, 1,392.47; E. A. MacMillan, 816.65; A. W^
Martins, 2,962.50; M. E. McCormick, 1,425.00; J. G. McEvov, 1,300.00; F. D.
McPherson, 533.33; M. Moore, 53.23; O. Owens, 1,600.00; S. G. Patterson,
1,541.67; B. Ravelin, 1,425.00; R. P. Pearson, 992.45; T. Roberts, 1,500.00; W. H.
K. Ross, 300.00; M. S. Roval, 316.17; J. Ruddv, 1,125.00; F. C. Ruston. 400.03; H.
S. E. Rutledge, 1,525.00;' E. St. Amand, 191.67; E. J. Sanders, 1,425.00; T. H.
Scott, 1,325.00; W. J. Scott, 46.94; H. W. Simpson, 1,425.00; A. A. Small, 58.06; G.
E. Smith, 822.58; R. W. Sproule, 1,583.33; J. S. Stewart, 5,450.00; R. Stoneman,
1,425.00; E. L. Svmons, 1,058.33; L. O. Teeple, 1,608.33; J. T. Tidey, 1,125.00;
I
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E^
Ontario Hospital, Hamilton — Continued
Salaries — Continued
R. C. Tobias, 73.33; A. E. Townsend, 1,425.00; A. Tregunno, 893.75; K. Turney,
1,700.00; M. M. Vanderlip, 918.75; G. Wakefield, 1,200.00; R. R. Wales, 884.55;
J. Wallace, 1,341.67; H. G. Ward, 1,425.00; F. Watterson, 1,325.00; Domestic
Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstresses, Porter and Messenger, 21,085.17;
Engineering Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers, 11,889.35; Farm and Garden:
Farm Hands, Teamsters, Truck Driver, Herdsmen, Poultryman, 12,484.06;
Attendants, Nurses, Xurse-Attendants, 179,008.28; Occupational Therapists,
Occupational Therapy Internes, 4,432.25; Xurses-in-Training, 6,587.96; Public
Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 1,493.00 341,700 56
Maintenance ($305,404 97)
Travelling E.xpenses 812 94
Medicines and Medical Comforts 14,791 97
Provisions 90,893 73
Fuel, Light and Water 89,608 63
Clothing 19,921 92
Laundn,- and Cleaning 10,062 38
Furniture and Furnishings 17,052 14
Office Expenses 3,455 29
Farm Expenses 33,033 61
Contingencies 6,181 02
Live Stock, etc 305 24
Repairs to Buildings 19,286 10
Travelling Expenses:
K. M. Harrington, 107.60; J. A. Cummins, 50.00; A. E. Little, 100.35; A. W.
Martins, 42.78; M. E. McCormick, 384.09; Accounts under $25, 128.12 812 94
Maintenance:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 114.19; C. Abeles, 300.00; Affiliated Engineering
Corporation, Ltd., 107.00; Alliance Lumber Co., Ltd., 173.38; Atlantic-Acadia
Sugar Sales Co., Ltd., 174.90; J. & A. Aziz, 152.10; Balfours, Ltd., 3,332.94;
Bauer & Black, 478.75; Beaver Specialtv, Ltd., 245.40; Best Yeast, Ltd., 294.24;
Blue Cross Hospital, 184.00; Boiler, Furnace & Stove Parts, Ltd., 1,302.60;
Booth Fisheries Canadian Co., Ltd., 7,560.15; Bowes Co., Ltd., 103.76; A.
Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 1,212.03; British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd., 585.80;
J. J. Brown, 183.21; Brown Bros., 113.00; R. Burns & Co., 6,648.58; ^L M.
Calder, 117.18; Caledonia Milling Co., Ltd., 7,895.50; Canada Bread Co., Ltd.,
188.23; Canada Cloak Co., 780.00; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 2,722.55;
Canada Glove Co., 171.00; Canada Packers, Ltd., 1,045.90; Canada X'inegars,
Ltd., 100.19; Canada Wax & Chemical Co., 201.45; Canadian General Electric
Co., Ltd., 112.34; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 2,632.65; Canadian Laundry
Machinery Co., Ltd., 1,166.49; Canadian National Institute for the Blind,
428.26; Cassidv's, Ltd., 866.08; S. J. Cherrv & Sons, Ltd., 964.00; Ciba Co.,
Ltd., 104.28; Colgate- Palmolive-Peet Co., Ltd., 130.08; Commercial Oil Com-
pany of Hamilton, Ltd., 106.61; Consolidated Plate Glass Company of Canada,
Ltd., 175.51; Consumers Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,016.22; Connaught Laboratories,
102.40; Corbett-Cowley, Ltd., 167.61; Crane, Ltd., 208.16; G. Cranston, 203.72;
W. Cranston, 150.90; Crown Dominion Oil Co., Ltd., 1,152.27; Cunningham
Studio, 131.65; W. H. Cunningham & Hill, Ltd., 710.62; Dalglish (Ontario),
Ltd., 213.85; Dell's Distributors, 256.86; Denco (Ontario), Ltd., 102.37; Depart-
ment of Health, 1,057.75; Department of Highwavs, 5,015.47; Department
of Public Works, 7,811.90; A. Di.xon, 426.45; Dodsworth & Brown, 198.00;
Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co., 511.85; Dominion Linseed Oil
Co., Ltd., 1,680.97; Dominion Natural Gas Co., Ltd., 106.60; Dominion Salt
Co., Ltd., 164.25; Dominion Stores, Ltd., 107.73; R. Duncan & Co., Ltd., 275.41;
C. A. Dunham Co., Ltd., 306.05; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 158.45;
Eddy Match Co., Ltd., 125.53; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 610.42;
Empire-Universal-Films, Ltd., 150.00; Ennis Wonder Polish Co., 108.00; W.
Farrar & Co., Ltd., 614.00; Ferranti Electric, Ltd., 471.20; Ferrev Coal Co.,
Ltd., 68,071.16; Firth Bros., Ltd., 265.25; A. Foster & Sons, Ltd., 220.34; G. T.
French, 126.15; J. Gage, 197.40; Garlock Packing Companv of Canada, Ltd.,
159.07 ; Gartshore-Thomson Pipe & Foundrv Co., Ltd., 110.27; General Steel
Wares, Ltd., 100.48; Gillies-Guv, Ltd., 5,397.88; Godbout Milling Co., 437.00;
Gordon, McaKav & Co.. Ltd., 2,026.51; Gooderham & Worts, Ltd., 252.57;
Geo. W. Grant & Co., 147.30; S. E. Griffin & Son, 331.20; Grinnell Company of
E36 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Hamilton — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Canada, Ltd., 334.07; S. Gumpert Company of Canada, Ltd., 865.74; Hamilton
Boiler Works, 379.41; Hamilton Bros., 183.70; Hamilton Builders' Supply,
Ltd., 612.93; Hamilton Cemetery Board, 144.00; City of Hamilton, 10,959.56;
Hamilton Hydro-Electric System, 4,148.25; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., 703.73;
Hargraft & Sons, Ltd., 663.95; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 744.89; S. Hill, 113.97;
Hobart Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 259.90; Hydro-Electric Power Commission
of Ontario, 342.63; Imperial Coffee & Spice Co., Ltd., 1,441.60; Industrial Farm,
Burwash, Industries, 1,228.92; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 221.07; Interlake Tissue
Mills Co., Ltd., 553.75; Ippolito^ruit & Produce Co., 288.00; Jem Rubber
Co., Ltd., 335.10; J. I. Johnson, 193.75; Kist, Canada, Ltd., 108.00; Kohler
Flour & Feed Mills, 145.40; Langmuir Paint Co., Ltd., 514.45; Leggat Motor
Service, 371.38; Layer Bros., Ltd., 3,404.36; The Levis, 110.75; E. R. Lewis
Leather Co., Ltd., 139.29; Lumsden Bros., 138.36; W. C. MacDonald, Inc.,
1,648.47; Malcolm Condensing Co., Ltd., 345.00; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd.,
2,869.50; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 14,607.33; McCarthy Milling Co., Ltd., 4,397.75;
T. R. McCaw, 126.70; McGregor Clinic, 750.00; G. McKibbon, 374.45; A. P.
McLauchlan, 314.65; Meakins & Sons, Ltd., 300.14; Medalta Sales Reg'd.,
147.10; Mercer Reformatory, 235.20; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 14,646.26;
Monarch Knitting Co., Ltd., 618.77; J. H. Morin & Co., Ltd., 168.00; Munro
Apiaries, 799.85; Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 324.37; National
Drug & Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd., 223.42; National Grocers Co.,
Ltd., 942.15; Nichols Chemical Co., Ltd., 429.23; Northern Electric Co., Ltd.,
178.53; Offner, Electronics Inc., 278.88; Ontario Chemicals, Ltd., 299.50; Ontario
Cheese Co., 472.20; Ontario Hospital, Brockville, 225.00; Ontario Hospital,
Fort William, 724.50; Ontario Hospital, LangstafT, 4,628.94; Ontario Hospital,
New Toronto, 738.10; Ontario Hospital School, Orillia, Industries, 372.00;
Ontario Hospital, Penetanguishene, 105.90; Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 232.00;
Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 659.76; Ontario Oriental Flour Co., Ltd., 188.00;
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 26,316.75; Otis-Fensom Elevator
Co., Ltd., 285.80; Oxford Farmers' Co-Operative Produce Co., Ltd., 3,134.25;
Parke, Davis & Co., 598.84; J. D. Patterson & Co., Ltd., 663.83; Patterson
& Crosthwaite, 496.98; Quaker Oats Company of Canada, Ltd., 360.13; Ratcliff
Paper Co., Ltd., 139.57; Reckitt & Colman (Canada), Ltd., 141.34; Refrigeration
Service & Supplies, 103.01 ; W. E. Reid, 100.00; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 1,528.57;
Wm. Rennie Seeds, Ltd., 234.71; James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., 1,958.26; G. W.
Robinson Co., Ltd., 245.40; Roe Poultry Ranch, 100.00; Roelofson Elevator
Co., Ltd., 266.50; Roofers Supply Co., Ltd., 140.74; G. G. Ross, 239.11; Scott
Paint & Wallpaper Co., Ltd., 130.90; L. Simon Co., Ltd., 159.00; Smart-Turner
Machine Co., Ltd., 788.37; R. A. Smith, 114.03; T. M. Spratt, 368.75; E. R.
Squibb & Sons of Canada, Ltd., 2,486.45; J. H. Stafford Industries, Ltd., 129.64;
Standard Brands, Ltd., 261.12; Standard Paint & Varnish Co., Ltd., 1,038.03;
C. A. Starr Co., 696.56; Stevens Companies, 157.45; St. Lawrence Starch Co.,
Ltd., 802.45; St. Lawrence Sugar Refineries, Ltd., 953.70; Stone & Wellington,
110.26; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 4,865.39; Supertest Petroleum
Corporation, Ltd., 505.95; Textile Products Co., Ltd., 137.16; Tilleys, Ltd.,
180.76; Tillsonburg Creamery, Ltd., 622.96; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 2,232.53;
Tuckett, Ltd., 1,082.52; United Gas & Fuel Company of Hamilton, Ltd., 302.80;
Vernon & Co., Ltd., 203.50; Watson's, 2,264.09; F. P. Weaver Coal Co., Ltd.,
350.00; Wheeler & Bain, Ltd., 671.47; Whites Hardware, Ltd., 284.34; Wonderful
Soap Co., Ltd., 1,493.10; Wood, Alexander & James, Ltd., 1,099.91; G. H. Wood
& Co., Ltd., 123.75; Wrought Iron Range Company of Canada, Ltd., 393.10;
J. Wyeth & Bro. (Canada), Ltd., 167.42; York Trading, Ltd., 1,334.34; A. B.
Zacks, 335.50; Express, etc., 2,036.11; postage, 1,215.55; religious services,
460.00; telephone, 2,009.78; accounts under $100, 6,613.37 304,592 03
Hamilton $647,105 53
Kingston
Salaries ($287,459.22)
H. Armstrong, 540.00; W. Ashby, 1,600.00; E. A. Bartels, 1,299.96; H. L. Batstone,
3,187.50; T. Black, 1,600.00; C. A. Bright, 2,500.00; J. Brown, 1,983.33; E.
Camm, 1,425.00; T. G. Carnie, 1,425.00; J. H. Charnock, 1,425.00; B. Clissold,
1,600.00; H. W. Copeland, 1,424.94; J. W. D. Cornett, 60.38; C. M. Crawford,
4,150.00; E. Dawson, 1,325.00; H. Day, 1,425.00; C. A. Dick, 1,400.00; J. Drumm,
1,800.00; J. F. Evans, 60.38; N. B. Ferguson, 1,068.75; J. A. Ferris, 359.88;
W. F. Fisher, 119.14; H. Flowers, 692.18; M. E. Fowlie, 1,068.75; H. E. Gastle,
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 37
Ontario Hospital, Kingston — Continued
Salaries — Continued
119 14- A. P. Gavan, 1,500.00; W. G. Gibbs, 1,600.00; \V. H. Gillespie, 1,600.00;
J. W. Graves, 878.84; C. W. Groves, 1.200.00; H. B. Holder, 1,299.96; J. H.
Houck, 536.64; H. \V. Johnston, 1,400.00; S. Kav, 1,425.00; A. E. Knox, 300.00;
F. Lambert, 1,300.00; R. C. Lvons, 741.36; E. F. Mackintosh, 1,425.00; J.
Marshall, 1,425.00; F. L. McCallum, 325.00; C. H. McCuaig, 3,700.00; K. M.
McGregor, 675.00; J. B. McQuav, 119.14; J. Miller, 432.00; E. A. Mooney,
1,400.00; S. O. Morris, 3,037.50; B. J. Murrav, 743.33; G. L. O'Brien, 1,300.00;
W. P. Paupst, 1,625.00; M. H. Pelow, 1,068.75; C. J. Phillips, 705.65; G. J.
Pomerov, 1,425.00; R. M. Reid, 400.00; J. Roberts, 660.46; J. .Sharpe, 1,425.00;
R. I. Sh'ermer, 1,425.00; E. G. Smith. 1,475.00; P. B. H. Smith, 918.75; I. Stephen-
son, 1,068.75; C. Sweet, 1.200.00; R. Wallace, 1,325.00; J. L. Walsh, 1,024.98;
C. R. Wartman, 2,625.00; S. D. Watson, 1,325.00; W. H. Webb, 1,508.34; R. I.
Wolfe, 2,700.00; Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstress, Porter
and Messenger, 15,973.92; Engineering Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers and
Steamfitter, 18,280.42; Farm and Garden: Teamster, 1,056.25; Attendants,
Xurses, Xurse-Attendants. 153,130.55; Occupational Therapists, Occupational
Therapy Internes and Technician, 5,707.76; Xurses-in-Training, 5,550.20;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 1,831.34. . . 287,459 22
Maintenance 1$201,741.21)
Travelling Expenses 828 99
Medicines and Medical Comforts 6,127 76
Provisions 76,584 45
Fuel, Light and Water 65,560 75
Clothing 9,497 49
Laundry and Cleaning 5,881 01
Furniture and Furnishings 3,626 50
Office Expenses 1,977 76
Farm Expenses 13,688 69
Contingencies 4,528 38
Live Stock, etc. 1,253 80
Repairs to Buildings 12,185 63
Travelling Expenses:
C. A. Bright, 264.55; C. M. Crawford. 96.31; J. H. Houck, 39.55; C. H. McCuaig,
95.05; W. C. McLachlan, 83.40; L Sills, 107.75; E. G. Smith, 40.10; J. L. Walsh,
29.10; Accounts under S25, 73.18 828 99
Maintenance:
All-Weld Co.. Ltd., 536.75; Allan Lumber Co., Ltd., 115.45; S. Anglin Co., Ltd.,
1,057.85; Atlantic-Acadia Sugar Sales Co., Ltd., 1,775.79; Atlas Asbestos Co.,
Ltd., 184.89; Beaver Specialtv Co., Ltd., 362.50; Beattv Bros., Ltd., 173.87;
W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., '107.61 ; Belleville-Sargent & Co., Ltd., 284.75;
G. H. Bennett, 304.15; A. G. Birrell, 217.00; Boiler, Furnace & Stove Parts,
Ltd., 372.31 ; Borden Co., Ltd., 149.53; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 418.14; British
American Oil Co., Ltd., 125.56; British Drug Houses (Canada), Ltd., 290.92;
Cain's Funeral Home, 105.00; Canada Cloak Co., 795.00; Canada Packers, Ltd.,
131.38; Canada Paint Co., Ltd., 473.30; Canada Starch Sales Co., Ltd., 444.00;
Canadian Industries, Ltd., 1,469.16; Canadian National Institute for the Blind,
381.29; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 233.94; L. Carman, 1,432.00; Cassidv's,
Ltd., 178.26; Chown, Ltd., 660.82; Colas Roads, Ltd., 113.30; Colgate- Palmoli've-
Peet Co., Ltd., 370.15; Consolidated Plate Glass Companv of Canada, Ltd.,
171.90; C. Wartman Funeral Home, 315.00; H. Croft, 120.00; W. H. Cunning-
ham & Hill, Ltd., 205.87; W. B. Dalton & Sons, Ltd., 717.16; W. J. Davis,
100.00; Department of Health, 218.14; Department of Highways, 979.69;
Dominion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 187.31; Drury's Supplies, 34,792.14; Eastern
Dairies, Ltd., 122.50; Eddv Match Co., Ltd., 330.35; Empire Brass Manufactur-
ing Co., Ltd.. 182.05; General Films. Ltd.. 187.10; Gordon, MacKay & Co.,
Ltd., 1,060.66; Grinnell Companv of Canada, Ltd., 228.17; E. A. Hamilton,
249.59; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd.^ 297.95; Hargraft & Sons. Ltd.. 189.30; J. F.
Hartz Co.. Ltd., 392.59; Home's Fish Market, 2,583.73; S. W. Houston. 290.00;
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 156.47; Imperial Tobacco Sales
Companv of Canada, Ltd., 1.037.25; Industrial Farm, Burwash, Industries,
698.24; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 271.79; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd.. 767.36;
Iron Fireman Manufacturing Company of Canada, Ltd., 215.97; T. H. James
Co., 480.00; Johnson & Johnson, Ltd., 341.62; Kennedy Manufacturing Co.,
E38 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Kingston — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
103.14: Kingston Creamerv-, 11,087.88; Kingston Public Utilities Commission,
2,989.04; Township of Kingston, 176.79; W. LaGrange, 117.00; J. Laidlaw
& Son, Ltd., 256.32; A. S. Leitch Co., Ltd.. 174.12; Lever Bros., Ltd., 1,505.79;
W. y. Lindsav, 245.00; Livingston Stoker Co., Ltd., 398.61; J. Lowe Corpora-
tion, 208.95; Luxura Tea Co., 1,989.74; Malcolm Condensing Co., Ltd., 322.00;
Marshalls Co., Ltd., 703.95; Masco Co., Ltd., 120.42; MacLachlan Lumber &
Woodworking Co., 714.38; A. MacLean & Son, 136.65; C. E. MacPherson,
172.45; McCarthv Milling Co., Ltd., 1.262.50; Mercer Reformatory, Industries,
4,023.99; Merck & Co..' Ltd., 137.71; Monarch Knitting Co., Ltd., 134.26;
R. Moore & Sons, 339.25; Morris Coal Co., 28,451.41; Munro Apiaries, 1,219.41;
Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 165.70; National Grocers Co., Ltd.,
504.72; National Kream Co., Ltd., 294.00; National Textiles, Ltd., 117.26;
Nichols Chemical Co., Ltd., 152.60; OfTner Electronics, Inc., 275.84; Ontario
Cheese Co., 314.40; Ontario Chemicals, Ltd., 112.85; Ontario Hospital, New
Toronto, 215.00; Ontario Hospital School, Orillia, Industries, 265.00; Ontario
Hospital, Penetanguishene, 118.80; Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 300.00; Ontario
Hospital, Woodstock, 200.00; Ontario Oriental Flour Co., Ltd., 334.50; Ontario
Reformaton,-, Guelph, Industries, 19,500.04; Parke, Davis & Co., 270.89; J. Peters
& Son, 482.06; W. P. Peters Seed Co., 433.40; Quaker Oats Companv of Canada,
Ltd., 2,502.45; Reckitt & Colman (Canada), Ltd., 102.78; W. E. Reid, 254.00;
Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 325.00; G. Robertson & Son, Ltd., 189.25; Roe Poultry
Ranch, 200.00; Rowntree Co., Ltd., 124.89; Scarfe & Co., Ltd., 479.70; Shell
Oil Companv of Canada, Ltd., 651.26; L. Simon Co., Ltd., 120.00; Sovereign
Film Distributors, Ltd., 165.00; Standard Brands, Ltd., 1,676.62; C. A. Starr
Co., 562.53; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 524.88; Sundrv Persons, boarded-
out patients, 13,801.95; J. J. Taugher. 349.60; Tillevs. Ltd.,' 189.26; R. H. Tove
& Co.. 4.853.06; Tuckett. Ltd., 127.28; D. & J. Tullis (Canada), Ltd., 137.30;
Tweed Milling Co., 10.688.83; Tweddells. Ltd., 769.28; \'ander\^oort Bros.,
4,587.90; VanLuven Bros., Ltd., 101.85; J. \'arrette. 656.40; \'ernon & Co.,
Ltd., 239.25; Victoria Paper & Twine Co., Ltd., 390.67; Watkins Seeds, Ltd.,
551.92; Whites Hardware, Ltd., 109.12; Wonderful Soap Co., Ltd., 756.00;
York Trading, Ltd., 1,010.52; A. B. Zacks, 552.64; Express, etc., 1,406.96;
newspapers and periodicals, 189.76; postage, 799.50; religious services, 600.00;
telephone, 1,069.28; accounts under SlOO, 6,893.14 200,912 22
Kingston 8489,200 43
L.\NGSTAFF
Salaries ($80,542.43)
G. Alexander, 783.33; E. C. Arnott, 1,075.00; R. M. Bond, 790.28; B. K. Brown,
854.16; R. R. Cuttance, 1,600.00; J. Hamilton, 1,358.33; R. F. Hanev, 366.66;
E. M. Hill, 1,166.67; W. J. Ir\-ine. 1,625.00; D. G. Muirhead. 1.454.17; J. W.
Otto. 1.500.00; W. A. Reddick, 3,649.98; R. Roulston, 1,324.95; C. B. Russell,
1,600.00; A. H. Salvage. 1,193.75; J. E. Scott, 618.75; P. J. Shackleton, 455.00;
C. E. J. Stephenson, 562.50: C. E. \"anhorn. 1,454.17; H. Webb, 1,358.33; H. B.
White, 1,358.33;. Domestic Help: Cooks and Porter and Messenger, 3,189.87;
Engineering StafT: Blacksmith, Fireman, Mechanic and Watchman, 4,239.25;
Farm and Garden: Assistant Dairyman, Farm Hands, Herdsmen and Truck
Drivers, 10,693.91; Attendants, 35.495.79; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 774.25 80,542 43
Maintenance ($89,886.57)
Travelling Expenses 534 53
Medicines and Medical Comforts 2,774 90
Provisions 13,161 15
Fuel, Light and Water 18,093 64
Clothing 6,295 17
Laundry and Cleaning 2,433 25
Furniture and Furnishings 2,058 44
Office Expenses 1,006 79
Farm Expenses 24,138 34
Contingencies 10,720 30
Live Stock, etc 3,753 00
Repairs to Buildings 4,917 06
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 39
Ontario Hospital, Langstaff — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Travelling Expenses:
A. C. DeMille, 61.00; W. H. Douglas, 82.80; J. W. Otto, 28.00; W. A. Reddick,
298.28; C. Styan, 32.64; Accounts under S25, 31.81 534 53
Maintenance:
C. Abeles, 440.00; All-Weld Co., Ltd., 122.50; H. \V. Armstrong, 290.00; Associat-
ed Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd., 178.87; Atlantic- Acadia Sugar Sales
Co., Ltd., 623.53; Aul'craft Paints, Ltd., 102.96; Barrett Bros., 189.30; Beaver
Specialty, Ltd., 112.50; Boiler Furnace & Stove Parts, Ltd., 557.20; A. Bradshaw
& Son, 'Ltd., 506.84; British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd., 149.64 ; Bn,-ant
Press, Ltd., 221.00; Builders Supplies, Ltd., 751.64; R. Burns & Co., 7,043.04;
Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 175.25; Canada Packers, Ltd., 510.40;
Canadian Fine Chemicals, Ltd., 352.32; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 548.09;
Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 264.95; Colling Tire Shop, Ltd.,
171.17; Consolidated Plate Glass Company of Canada, Ltd., 107.49; Dalglish
(Ontario), Ltd., 208.99; W. R. Dean, 4,826.96; Department of Health, 347.88;
Department of Highways, 1,343.18; Dominion of Canada General Insurance
Co., 252.42; Dominion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 1,081.44; Empire Brass Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 142.51; Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co., Ltd., 923.77; L. E.
Franklin, 1,323.60; Georgian Bay Fruit Gro\vers, Ltd., 153.72; Gordon, MacKay
& Co., Ltd., 1,053.31; A. D. Gorrie & Co., Ltd., 650.00; Gutta Percha & Rubber
Ltd., 139.17; Hanson 16 MM. Movies, Ltd., 180.00; Hargraft & Sons, Ltd., 520.13;
Holstein Friesian Association of Canada, 146.30; Hunt's, Ltd., 543.78; Hydro-
Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 1,146.11; Industrial Farm, Burwash,
Industries, 564.48; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 237.00; International Har-
vester Company of Canada, Ltd., 232.28; W. A. Jenkins Manufacturing Co.,
Ltd., 113.81; X. & G. King, 103.75; Lever Bros., Ltd., 666.67; Luxura Tea
Co., 104.00; W. C. MacDonald, Inc., 1,067.26; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd.,
200.00; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 4,900.80; Masco Co., Ltd., 156.84; Massev-Harris
Co., Ltd., 169.54; D. Mclntyre & Co., Ltd., 441.49; Mercer Reformator^^
Industries, 1,308.73; Monarch Knitting Co., Ltd., 143.00; R. Moore & Sons,
166.25; W. Moore Paint Co., 121.65; Munro Apiaries, 602.47; Muratori's Macaroni
Manufacturing Co., 272.90; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 187.69; Ontario Hospital,
Brockville, 295.00; Ontario Hospital, New Toronto, 207.76; Ontario Hospital
School, Orillia, Industries, 1,020.12; Ontario Hospital, Penetanguishene, 140.00;
Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 5,992.84; Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 990.00; Ontario
Hospital, Woodstock, 280.00; Ontario Reformator\% Guelph, Industries, 3,994.94;
W. E. Reid, 153.00; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 126.60 ; Wm. Rennie Seeds, Ltd.,
158.60; Rex Tailoring Co., 484.50; Jas. Richardson & Sons, Ltd.. 959.99; J. Robert-
son Co., Ltd., 105.83; Roe Poultry Ranch, 258.00; E. Rogers Co., Ltd., 1,351.25 ;
L. Simon Co., Ltd., 228.00; J. B. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 156.96; Standard Brands,
Ltd., 504.26; Sturgeons, Ltd., 132.99; St. Lawrence Fish Market, 339.88; St.
Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 898.08; Supertest Petroleum Corporation, Ltd.,
678.82; Thavers, Ltd., 2,409.08; Tillevs, Ltd., 178.32; Citv of Toronto, 5,038.87;
Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 3,328.50; Toronto Hvdro-Electric System, 118.87;
Toronto Salt Works, Ltd., 106.94 ; Tuckett, Ltd., 856.85; United Farmers
Co-operative Co., Ltd., 841.40; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 185.50; Watkins Seeds,
Ltd.. 1,044.92; F. P. Weaver Coal Co., Ltd., 15,207.99; Wheeler & Bain, Ltd.,
108.34; Whites Hardware, Ltd., 613.99; Wilkinson-Kompass, Ltd., 159.85;
Wonderful Soap Co., Ltd., 403.00; York Trading, Ltd., 756.43; A. B. Zacks,
463.25; Express, etc., 557.29; postage, 206.35; religious services, 360.00;
telephone, 683.29; accounts under SlOO, 5,691.67. 98,940 69
Less: Provisions, etc., transferred, Brampton Hospital 1 1 1 06
" " " " Concord Unit 9,477 59
9,588 65
Langstaff $170,429 00
Langstaff
Concord Unit
Salaries ($15,897.54)
89,352 04
J. L. Murcklen. 1,044.83; F. Ross, 1,358.33; J. J. Tiernev, 206.93; Domestic Help:
Cooks, 1,319.82; Engineering Staff: Mechanics, 3,674.99; Farm and Garden:
Farm Hand, 187.50; Attendants, 8,105.14 15,897 54
E40
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Langstaff — Concord Unit — Continued
Maintenance ($17,662.67)
Medicines and Medical Comforts.
Provisions
Fuel, Light and Water
Clothing
Laundry and Cleaning
Furniture and Furnishings
Office Expenses
Farm Expenses
Contingencies
Repairs to Buildings
425 61
7,603 42
5,496 96
581 29
278 82
147 00
102 52
406 65
1,382 51
1,137 89
Boiler, Furnace and Stove Parts, Ltd., 423.05; Department of Highways, 132.12;
Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co., Ltd., 425.28; Hudson Coal & Ice Co., 485.85;
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 395.78; Kelvinator of Canada,
Ltd., 175.00; Elias Rogers Co., Ltd., 657.76; Ontario Hospital, Langstaff. 9,477.59;
Thayers. Ltd., 139.11; City of Toronto. 139.08; Township of Vaughan, 235.20;
F. P. Weaver Coal Co., Ltd., 4,278.93; Telephone, 102.52; accounts under
SlOO, 495.40 17,562 67
Langstaff, Concord Unit $33,460 21
London
Salaries ($369,626.35)
M. R. Abel, 50.00; D. A. Allen, 538.71; A. Buckland, 1,425.03; L. E. Carpenter,
2,437.50; A. Carroll, 1,306.25; H. Clarke, 1,300.00; R. H. Clemens. 1,800.00;
D. -M. Cornwall, 918.75; A. Davies, 1.425.00; A. W. Demerling, 1.483.33; S. J.
DerStepanian. 424.84; W. H. Dix, 400.00; W. W. Dobson, 1,200.00; A. Dodd,
1,425.00; G. G. Drake, 50.00; D. M. Drew, 1,475.00; W. J. Earle, 2,950.00;
F. S. Fisher, 3,075.00; V. E. Foreht, 993.75; J. Forrester, 945.00; D. Eraser,
2,000.00; W. Gale. 1.625.00; G. C. Gibson, 1,200.00; F. M. H. Graham, 355.00;
W. M. Halpin. 975.00; H. Hellerova. 2,437.50; E. W. Hodgetts, 1,308.33; H.
Houston, 169.35; H. M. Hunter, 1,250.00; P. M. James, 900.00; W. T. Jovnt,
2.608.30; W.' Jubb. 1,500.00; W H. Kettle. 746.68; W. E. Knight. 1.541.67;
H. X. Lewis. 2.816.67; G. H. Lugsdin, 250.00; H. ^L Marshall. 1.800.00; W. G.
Mason, 1,425.00; J. Mav, 1.425.00; A. McCausland. 4.000.00; R. McCubbin,
50.00; E. M. McGrenere. 485.69; J. Mclntvre. 975.00; A. Mclver, 1,475.00;
W. J. McKenna, 1.475.00; F. L. McKercher. 313.22; H. Milmine. 1.200.00;
F. Moftatt, 1,425.00; W. E. Murray. 29.03; E. G. Xicol. 250.38; A. Officer.
1,425.00; M. L Pearson, 552.48; L." S. Penrose, 2,274.96; S. Rose, 1,600.00;
A. Routledge, 496.88; J. C. Rush, 1,600.00; M. C. Saddv, 263.91; M. C. Smvth,
66.94; A. Snelgrove, 1,625.00; W. Soutar, 1.500.00; M'. E. Sparling, 1,525.00;
F. Sperring, 1,300.00; E. E. Spooner, 941.62; M. R. Stanfield, 820.16; G. H.
Stevenson. 6,600.00; 'SI. Straker. 1,200.00; D. J. Struthers, 50.00; H. J. Stumpf,
1,425.00; W. P. Tew. 502.86; F. M. Thomas. 1,750.00; L. E. Thomas, 504.24;
P. J. Tingev, 1,475.00; E. M. Walls, 1,525.00; M. O. Walters. 1,600.00; H.
Waterhouse," 1,206.25; W. T. Watmore. 570.00; D. Watt. 1,333.33; W. F. A.
Weppler, 1.250.00; J. W. Wilson, 1,252.09; M. J. Zavitz. 575.81; Domestic
Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maids, Seamstresses. Porter and ?\Iessenger, 34,513.64;
Engineering Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers, Mechanic, Watchman, 13,114.89;
Farm and Garden: Farm Hands, Teamsters, 5,750.00; Attendants, Xurses,
Xurse- Attendants, 197,666.53; Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy
Internes, 4.642.90; Xurses-in-Training, 8,492.20; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 2,999.71 369,626 35
Maintenance ($333,254.93)
Travelling Expenses 1,379 96
Medicines and Medical Comforts 14,592 43
Provisions 105,159 15
Fuel, Light and Water 121,456 43
Clothing 20.694 90
Laundry and Cleaning 10.561 82
Furniture and Furnishings 19,341 69
Office Expenses 2,420 41
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E41
Ontario Hospital, London — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Farm Expenses ^ 1 7,252 39
Contingencies 3,984 19
Live Stock, etc 2,993 62
Repairs to Buildings 13,417 94
Travelling Expenses:
W. J. Earle, 378.27; W. T. Joynt, 56.15; F. S. Lilliman, 25.05; L. S. Penrose,
175.30; M. C. Smvth, 34.55; M. E. Sparling, 408.61; G. H. Stevenson, 172.61;
F . M. Thomas, 25. 30; Accounts under $25, 104.12 1,379 96
Maintenance:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 151.21; Aga Heat (Canada), Ltd., 270.45; R. G.
Armour, 110.00; J. & A. Az'iz, 598.98; Balfours, Ltd.. 949.00; Bauer & Black,
732.94; E. Bedgood, 300.00; Beldam Asbestos Packing, Ltd., 154.45; \V. J.
Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 104.42; G. H. Belton Lumber Co., Ltd., 217.39; A. Brad-
shaw & Son, Ltd., 950.16; British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd., 734.66; Burke
Electric & X-Rav Co., Ltd., 307.80; R. Burns & Co., 1,086.69; Canada Packers,
Ltd., 2,204.96; Canada Paint Co., Ltd., 842.85; Canada Starch Sales Co., Ltd.,
112.50; Canada Wax & Chemical Co., 654.90; Canadian General Electric Co.,
Ltd., 127.97; Canadian General Rubber Co., Ltd., 116.20; Canadian Industries,
Ltd., 3,499.90; Canadian Industrial Alcohol Co., Ltd.. 227.48; Canadian Laundry
Machinery Co., Ltd., 128.84; Canadian Liquid Air Co., Ltd., 131.96; Canadian
National Institute for the Blind, 386.94; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 318.82;
Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 141.41; Canadian Powers Regulator Co., Ltd.,
135.02; Carrothers Funeral Home, 156.00; Cassidv's, Ltd., 2,167.58; S. J. Cherry
& Sons, Ltd., 1,187.00; Ciba Co., Ltd., 111.48; City Gas Co., London, 174.45;
Clatworthy Lumber Co., Ltd., 672.54; Coleman Packing Co., Ltd., 4,822.52;
Colgate- Palmolive-Peet Co.. Ltd., 146.75; Connaught Laboratories, 264.65;
Geo. & R. J. Cook, 2,709.62 ; Copp Builders' Supply Co., Ltd., 399.32 ; Crane, Ltd.,
235.40; W. H. Cunningham & Hill, Ltd., 108.40; Dalglish (Ontario), Ltd.,
241.93; Darling Bros., Ltd., 153.20; Department of Public Works, 276.83;
Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 161.50; Dominion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd.,
916.68: East End Lumber & Supply Co., 182.95; Eastman Photographic Stores,
Ltd., 206.47; Eddy Match Co., Ltd', 125.54; Elliott, Marr & Co., Ltd., 5,648.41;
Empire Brass ^ianufacturing Co., Ltd., 444.88; T. B. Escott & Co., Ltd.,
400.48; E. B. Fielding & Co., 233.54; Forest Basket Co., Ltd., 152.20; H. O.
Foucar, 565.00; E. A. Furanna, 322.00; Gilchrist Lumber Co., Ltd., 107.91; W. A.
Gill, 100.00; Gordon, MacKav & Co., Ltd., 3,262.39; Gorman, Eckert & Co.,
Ltd., 2,295.08; Granger-Tavlor, Ltd., 117.88; Great Star Flour Mills, Ltd.,
5,307.55; S. E. Griffin & Son,' 920.00; Grinnell Company of Canada, Ltd., 141.02;
Gutta Percha & Rubber, Ltd., 122.12; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., 731.25; Hargraft
& Sons, Ltd., 287.95; Harris & Morton. 144.75; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 1,043.49;
F. S. B. Heward & Co., Ltd., 150.00; S. Hill, 126.50; J. Hill, 747.43; Hobart Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 105.80; Hobbs Glass, Ltd., 201.37; Hobbs Hardware Co.,
Ltd., 432.90; D. H. Howden & Co., Ltd., 372.30; Ilderton Farmers' Co-Operative
Co., Ltd.. 290.30; Imperialle Fuels, Ltd., 115,651.41; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 161.75;
Industrial Farm, Burwash, Industries, 1,892.72; Ingram & Bell, Ltd.. 485.60;
Institute of Public Health, 432.00; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 2,971.54;
International Harvester Company of Canada. Ltd., 107.34; W. A. Jenkins
Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 712.93; Kellogg Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,224.75;
Kennedy Manufacturing Co., 214.51; Langmuir Paint Co., Ltd., 1,434.05;
S. F. Lawrason & Co., Ltd., 174.28; C. Leitch, 5,783.56; E. Leonard & Sons,
Ltd., 133.42; Lever Bros.. Ltd., 1,111.17; G. Logan & Sons, 124.50; City of
London, 1,620.00; London Soap Co., Ltd., 160.87; J. Lowe Corporation, 262.16;
MacCallum Manufacturing Co., 222.00; W. C. MacDonald, Inc., 2,642.87;
Malcolm Condensing Co., Ltd., 483.00; C. A. Mann & Co., 15,738.84; Markle
Bros., Ltd., 105.40; Marshall Bros. & Co., 864.00; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 2,282.54;
Masco Co., Ltd., 126.27; McCormicks, Ltd., 113 03; H. A. Mclntvre, 6,282.07;
Andrew P. McLauchlan, 1,200.00; J. McMenemy& Co., 204.00; Mercer Reforma-
tory Industries, 16,693.44; Monarch Knitting Co., Ltd., 509.68; Moore Fruit Co.,
Ltd., 308.68; R. Moore & Sons, 156.85; Morgans Supply House, 169.28; J. H.
Morin & Co., Ltd., 168.00; Moule «& Young, 512.25 ; Muratori's Macaroni
Manufacturing Co., 491.40; A. Murray & Co., Ltd., 147.39; National Drug
& Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd., 169.22; National Fertilizers, Ltd.,
102.40; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 931.12; Nichols Chemical Co., Ltd., 116.00;
Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 170.99; Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 441.80; Onn's
Fish Market, 2,839.79; Ontario Hospital School, Orillia, Industries, 380.00;
E42 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, London — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 506.90 ; Ontario Hospital, Whitby, 880.00 ;
Ontario Oriental Flour Co., Ltd., 134.25; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph,
188.36; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 13,300.43; Parke, Davis
& Co., 1.216.76; A. Parsons, 1,089.45; Public Utilities Commission of
London, 5.518.48; W. Quait, 1,681.51; Reckitt & Colman (Canada), Ltd.,
152.05; Reliance Shoe Co.. Ltd., 1,447.00; Roe Farm Milling Co., 3,669.00;
Roe Poultry Ranch, 513.20 ; W. J. Rogers, 492.60 ; W. S. Rogers, 302.75 ;
Sanderson Bros., 102.50 ; Sansone Fruit Co., Ltd., 1,288.55 ; Saul's Dairy,
290.90; W. E. Saunders, Ltd., 363.76; Schick Ser\'ice, Inc., 378.84; Silver-
stein's, 6.482.39; Silverwood Dairies, Ltd., 1,328.19; Spramotor, Ltd., 547.70;
J. H. Stafford Industries, Ltd., 107.16; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 792.63;
Standard Brands, Ltd., 582.08; Standard Paint & Varnish Co., Ltd., 117.44;
C. A. Starr Co., 1,090.40; Strathroy Flour Mills, 4,273.64; Strong's, 138.63;
Sully Brsss Foundry, Ltd., 560.00; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients,
17,338.48; Supertest Petroleum Corporation, Ltd., 509.64; T. H. Taylor Co.,
Ltd., 1,237.50; Tavlor-Forbes, Ltd., 351.36; Textile Products Co., Ltd., 379.40;
Tilleys. Ltd., 199.29; Toronto Milling Co.. 227.00; C. Trebilcock. 124.50; United
Steel Corporation, Ltd., 147.20; \'anstone Motors, Ltd., 144.61; X'ernon &
Co., Ltd., 869.50; West Disinfecting Co.. 556.85; Western Canada Flour Mills
Co., Ltd., 352.50; M. Wilson & Sons, 102.12; Witts Fertilizer Works, 849.82;
Wonderful Soap Co., Ltd., 198.00; J. Wright & Co., 363.31; York Trading,
Ltd., 877.55; A. B. Zacks, 348.00; Express, etc., 977.10; musical services,
116.50; newspapers and periodicals, 268.36; postage, 1,264.50; religious services,
565.00; telephone, 937.14; accounts under $100, 7,908.20 331,874 97
London $702,881 28
New Toronto
Salaries ($274,566.97)
G. Adamson, 1,466.67; J. Allan, 559.16; P. Allport, 1,600.00; W. J. Armstrong,
1.425.00; G. M. Atkinson, 1,006.25; G. A. Baldwin, 87.08; E. E. Bond, 1.091.64;
S. Bookhalter, 2,950.00; N. M. Brisbois, 1,006.25; E. M. Buss, 937.50; P. I.
Carlson, 993.75; R. J. Carson, 1,500.00; W. A. Chipman, 2.300.00; C. A. Cleland,
1,800.00; T. D. Cumberland, 5,650.00; J. C. Davidson, 1,466.67; A. I. Deadman,
918.75; W. A. I. Doherty, 2.102.42; N. L. Easton, 3.650.00; R. M. L. Edwards,
2,925.00; T. England, 1.200.00; O. W. Fenn. 1.041.60; M. Fischer. 1.226.67;
J. S. French, 1,600.00; C. Gardiner, 1,725.00; C. D. Gourlie, 1,925.00; D. Graham,
931.25; P. C. Graham, 1,575.00; A. J. Heikkinen, 918.75; D. Hines, 308.27;
J. Hughev, 491.67; H. W. Johnston, 50.00; H. M. Kelly, 136.98; W. H. King,
843.84; T. W. Kirbv. 1.525.00; P. A. Lanchbury, 1.128.97; M. A. MacDonald,
1,566.67; F. W. MacKay, 1,491.67; R. Maxwell. 1.600.00; M. McArthur, 1,325.00;
X. AIcAulev. 1.048.35; T. J. McBrien. 1.425.00; M. E. McDevitt. 1,031.25;
E. T. McKnight, 1,425.00; B. M. J. McNeill, 1,600.00; E. W. Mitchell, 520.00;
L. E. Moore, 1,216.67; S. T. Moore. 911.29; A. L. Morgan, 540.00; L. M. Oliver,
1,625.00; R. Parkin, 1.425.00; H. K. Patton, 2,166.60; L. D. Proctor, 1,800.00;
C. Rae, 512.86; D. M. Rigden, 206.25; G. Scott, 1,333.33; A. W. Seddon, 1.300.00;
P. J. Shackleton. 108.33; W. Sherrett, 1,300.00; W. L. Sinclair. 1.425.00; E. B.
Sisley, 2.608.33; A. Smith. 1,600.00; W. P. Smith, 958.33; A. M. Stewart. 1.224.99;
A. T. Stillman, 61.35; J. Sutherland, 1.800.00; A. J. Thomson. 825.00; L. H.
Tooley, 1,150.00; A. E. Tulo, 1,225.00; Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses,
Maids, Seamstress, Porter and Messenger, 15,094.40; Engineering Staff: Fire-
men, Shift Engineers, Watchman. 10.682.35; Farm and Garden: Farm Hands,
Truck Drivers, 1,766.98; Attendants. Nurses. Nurse-Attendants, 136,846.80;
Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Internes, Laboraton,' Tech-
nician, 7.211.01; Nurses-in-Training. 8.430.77; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 2,114.25 274,566 97
Maintenance ($275,311.44)
Travelling Expenses 342 45
Medicines and Medical Comforts 10,251 68
Provisions 102,572 68
Fuel, Light and Water 73,731 74
Clothing 17,049 71
Laundry and Cleaning 9,176 60
Furniture and Furnishings 14,644 99
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E^
Ontario Hospital, New Toronto — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Office Expenses 2,749 65
Farm Expenses 20,892 44
Contingencies 6,019 89
Repairs to Buildings 14,812 67
Live Stock, etc 3,066 94
Travelling Expenses:
C. A. Cleland, 78.06; X. L. Easton, 170.56; L. M. Oliver, 45.63; Accounts
under S25. 48.20 342 45
Maintenance:
Alfev's Cleaners & Dvers. 148.59; All-Weld Co., Ltd., 603.25; Atlantic-Acadia
Sugar Sales Co.. Ltd., 1,095.94; Atlas Asbestos Co., Ltd., 122.44; J. & A. Aziz,
178.90; Barker-Bredin-Bakeries, 667.62; Barrett Bros., 472.15; Bauer & Black,
663.37; Bavcroft & Son. 790.00; Beaver Laundrv Mach'v Co., Ltd., 167.08; Beaver
Specialty, Ltd., 1,135.60; Beldam Asbestos Packing. Ltd., 132.75; \V. J. Bell
Paper Co., Ltd., 155.59; Blatchford Feeds, Ltd., 205.00; Boiler, Furnace &
Stove Parts, Ltd.. 225.18; Bowes Co., Ltd., 208.00; A. Bradshaw & Son. Ltd.,
925.81; British & Colonial Trading Co.. Ltd., 194.45; Brvant Press. Ltd., 100.00;
Builders' Supplies, Ltd., 233.38; Burke Electric & X-Rav Co., Ltd., 350.00;
R. Burns & Co., 9,428.84; Canada Bread Co., Ltd., 281.81 ; Canada & Dominion
Sugar Co., Ltd., 1,430.66; Canada Packers, Ltd., 118.63; Canada Paint Co.,
Ltd., 553.71; Canada Wax & Chemical Co., 113.22; Canadian Fine Chemicals,
Ltd., 294.31; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd.. 137.35; Canadian Industries,
Ltd., 2,193.18; Canadian Laundry Machinen.- Co., Ltd., 252.00; Canadian
National Institute for the Blind, 268.86; Cassidv's, Ltd., 1,004.42; Colgate-
Palmolive- Peet Co.. Ltd.. 991.23; Collingwood Milling Co.. 2.067.00; Connaught
Laboratories, 460.80; W. H. Cunningham & Hill, Ltd., 240.93; Dalglish (Ontario),
Ltd., 444.00; Department of Health. 463.09; Department of Highways, 715.96;
Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 339.85; Dominion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd.,
868.91; Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co., 187.69; Dominion Salt
Co., Ltd., 109.75; C. A. Dunham Co.. Ltd., 340.77; Eastern Scale Repair Works,
103.50; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 234.68; Eddy Match Co.. Ltd.,
132.14; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 286.13; Township of Etobi-
coke, 496.78; Everist Bros., Ltd., 314.30; Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co.. Ltd..
717.50; W. Ford. 241.78; L. E. Franklin. 181.70; A. G. French, 175.00; General
Steel Wares, Ltd., 145.73; General Supply Company of Canada. Ltd.. 130.00;
Gooderham & Worts, Ltd., 157.75; Gordon, MacKav & Co., Ltd., 1,545.42;
Grand & Toy. Ltd.. 121.50; S. E. Griffin & Son. 834.00; Grinnell Company
of Canada. Ltd.. 140.63; S. Gumpert Companv of Canada. Ltd.. 764.68; Hamilton
Bros., 275.40; G. A. Hardie & Co.. Ltd., 451.01; Hargraft & Sons. Ltd., 979.72;
J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 886.67; Hillside Dairies, Ltd., 128.10; Hobart Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 174.75; G. H. Hogle. 360.00; Imperial Oil. Ltd.. 1.060.49;
Industrial Farm, Burwash, Industries, 504.00; Ingram & Bell, Ltd.. 289.19;
Interlake Tissue Mills Co.. Ltd.. 1,021.25; International Harvester Company
of Canada, Ltd., 280.55; Iron Fireman Manufacturing Companv of Canada,
Ltd., 1,082.04; F. T. James Co., Ltd., 566.25; W. A. Jenkins Manufacturing
Co., Ltd., 109.80; S. Jesson, 151.80; A. E. Jupp Construction Co., Ltd.. 1.099.33;
Kennedv Manufacturing Co., 103.14; Kist, Canada, Ltd., 129.60; J. A. LaBelle,
200.00; 'Lake Shore Lumber Co., Ltd., 103.66; F. A. Lallemand & Co.. Ltd.,
240.55; Langmuir Paint Co., Ltd., 774.26; W. F. Leutv. 206.50; Lever Bros..
Ltd., 1,352.65; The Levis, 971.75; Link Belt, Ltd., 119.78; \illage of Long
Branch, 2,660.30; W. C. MacDonald. Inc.. 1,561.33; W. MacKav. 193.40;
Marshalls Co.. Ltd., 12,933.84; Mar\-ello Manufacturing Co.. 160.00; Masco
Co., Ltd., 200.30; Massev-Harris Co., Ltd., 129.97; McBride Bros.. 825.05;
McCarthv Milling Co., Ltd., 1,947.80; D. Mclntvre & Co.. Ltd.. 1.817.50;
A. P. McLauchlan, 314.65; Medalta Sales, Reg'd.. 319.98; Menzies-Dewart,
Ltd., 119.28; Mercer Reformatory Industries, 13,683.26; Munro Apiaries,
1,271.72; Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 275.00; National Drug
& Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd., 283.46; National Grocers Co.. Ltd.,
1,051.68; New Toronto Ice Cream Co., 1,872.00; New Toronto Public Utilities
Commission, 7,415.39; Town of New Toronto, 300.00; Niagara Brand Sprav Co.,
Ltd., 113.61 ; Ocean Chemicals, Ltd., 290.00; Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd.. 116.25;
Ontario Cheese Co., 512.65; Ontario Chemicals, Ltd., 222.00; Ontario Hospital,
Brockville, 884.00; Ontario Hospital, Fort William, 756.22; Ontario Hospital,
Hamilton, 546.38; Ontario Hospital, Kingston, 358.66; Ontario Hospital, Lang-
staff, 1,135.06; Ontario Hospital School, Orillia, 530.00; Ontario Hospital School,
E44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, New Toronto^Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Orillia, Industries, 640.00; Ontario Hospital, Penetanguishene, 435.00; Ontario
Hospital, Toronto, 141.80; Ontario Hospital, Whitbv, 127.68; Ontario Hospital,
Woodstock, 385.00; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, 12,692.88; Ontario Reforma-
tory, Guelph, Industries, 27,669.70; Ontario Yorkshire Breeders' Society, 157.50;
Parke, Davis & Co., 553.19; Porter & Black, 147.33; Quaker Oats Company
of Canada, Ltd., 3,030.67; G. Rathbone Lumber Co., Ltd., 364.58; Reliance
Shoe Co., Ltd., 635.00; Rex Tailoring Co., 271.00; James Richardson & Sons, Ltd.,
1,053.19; Rigbvs Shoe Hospital, 258.10; Roe Poultry Ranch, 263.04; Elias Rogers
Co., Ltd., 52,071.38; Scarfe & Co., Ltd., 550.00; Sharp & Dohme (Canada),
Ltd., 117.18; L. Simon Co., Ltd., 216.00; Singer Sewing Machine Co., 308.76;
C. A. Smith, Ltd., 172.05; J. B. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 402.33; E. R. Squibb &
Sons of Canada, Ltd., 154.84; St. Lawrence Fish Market, 1,803.80; St. Lawrence
Starch Co., Ltd., 1,032.25; Standard Brands, Ltd., 411.11; C. A. Starr Co.,
1,355.99; Stevens Companies, 397.65; Sully Brass Foundry, Ltd., 577.50;
Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 23,186.07; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd.,
1,743.30; Textile Products Co., Ltd., 353.96; Thavers, Ltd., 465.57; Toronto
Elevators, Ltd., 697.50; Toronto Footwear Co., Ltd., 632.50; Toronto Hydro-
Electric System, 196.43; Toronto Salt Works, Ltd., 254.00; Trane Company
of Canada, Ltd., 176.83; H. O. Trerice Co., 166.93; Tuckett, Ltd., 370.56;
Turnbull Elevator Co., Ltd., 495.33; Uniforms Registered, 143.00^ United
Farmers Co-Operative Co., Ltd., 948.30; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 393.75; Victoria
Paper & Twine Co., Ltd., 282.50; Watkins Seeds, Ltd., 208.64; John Watson
Manufacturing Co., Ltd.. 103.85; F. P. Weaver Coal Co., Ltd., 13,805.49;
West Disinfecting Co., 222.74; Wheeler & Bain, Ltd., 166.83; Whites Hardware,
Ltd., 246.42; Wonderful Soap Co., Ltd., 1,275.75; York Trading, Ltd., 2,184.18;
A. B. Zacks, 363.75; Express, etc., 1,355.24; newspapers and periodicals,
192.85; postage, 988.63; religious services, 510.00; telephone, 1,622.88; accounts
under $100, 5,590.44 274,968 99
New Toronto $549,878 41
Orillia Hospit.a.l School
Salaries ($312,601.50)
H. Allinson, 1,500.00; C. B. Angell, 1,625.00; D. H. Ball, 1.300.00; \'. J. Bareham,
1,143.75; E. J. Benner, 1,500.00; W. Bergmann, 651.60; S. Bickford. 1.425.00;
W. G. Bird, 1,525.00; R. C. Brain, 1,400.00; S. J. Bredin, 2,191.67; Z. Brennan,
993.75; H. I. Brillinger, 1,068.75; C. Brotherton, 1,425.00; F. Burton, 1,300.00;
M. A. Cameron, 918.75; W. Church, 1,400.00; R. Cole, 1,325.00; A. Craig,
1,424.94; K. Cunningham, 1,400.00; M. F. T. Cunningham, 993.75; C. E. T-
Desbien, 1,125.00; H. Desborough, 1,525.00; J. A. Dilworth, 1,600.00; E. J.
Downey, 283.32; R. E. Duncan,^ 1,300.00; C. J. Ferguson, 1,358.33; R. Frost,
1,416.66; J. Gidman, 1,483.33; H. W. Gill. 1,425.00; H. D. L. Goodfellow, 1,833.33;
D. J. Graham, 993.75; F. A. Graham, 1,400.00; D. Hale, 1,600.00; F. C. Hamilton,
3,650.00; T. B. Harvey, 2,000.00; S. J. W. Home. 5,500.00; F. W. Hyatt, 1,193.75;
W. A. Kennedy, 975^00; E. J. Kettley, 1,425.00; C. G. Kirkpatrick, 3.075.00;
E. E. Lamb, 425.81; F. C. Lankin, 2,599.97; T. A. MacDonald, 266.66; K. A.
MacDougall, 1,525.00; M. J. Margueratt, 1,425.00; S. A. McLean, 1.325.00;
F. E. Moore, 1,200.00; G. Pettit, 1,424.94; P. M. Regan, 993.75; J. P. Renton,
1,400.00; A. Rosser, 1,425.00; M. Rowe, 993.75; H. V. Sansom, 1,225.00;
J. V. Seymour, 1,600.00; R. Skinner. 1,241.67; G. A. Smith, 1.425.00; R. A.
Smith, 1.425.00; R. M. Smith. 918.75; W. J. Smith, 843.75; J. B. Stephenson,
918.75; P. A. A. Stublev, 1.800.00; J. E. Tennant. 1,425.00; F. H. Thiers. 105.65;
J. Thomson, 1,800.00; R. F. Thomson, 1,425.00; J. White, 1.425.00; J. H. Whit-
field, 1,600.00; C. H. Wilson, 1,135.48; N. T. Woods, 1.225.00; C. B. Wright,
1,143.75; J. C. Wright, 1,383.33; J. A. Zarfas, 3,037.50; Dpmestic Help: Cooks,
Laundresses, Maids, Seamstresses, 25,212.33; Engineering Staff: Firemen,
Shift Engineers, 10,062.36; Farm and Garden: Farm Hands, Herdsman, Truck
Drivers, 14.617.79; Attendants, Nurses, Nurse- Attendants, Technician,
144,294.80; Nurses-in-Training, 2,390.64; Teachers, 11,390.64; Public Service
Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 850.00 312,601 50
Maintenance ($305,077.73)
Travelling Expenses 582 33
Medicines and Medical Comforts 10,517 82
Provisions 123,748 /5
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E_45
Orillia Hospital School — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Fuel Light and Water 46,831 02
Clothing 28,113 94
Laundry and Cleaning 9,661 31
Furniture and Furnishings 28,057 76
Office Expenses 2,484 98
Farm Expenses 34,352 08
Contingencies 5,182 70
Industries 3,678 28
Repairs to Buildings 11 ,866 76
Travelling Expenses:
S. J. W. Home, 87.11; F. C. Lankin, 35.65; M. J. Margueratt, 251.11; A. Rosser,
33.05; M. Williamson, 39.14; Accounts under $25, 136.27 582 33
Maintenance:
J. C. Addison, 483.00; Aga Heat (Canada), Ltd., 558.45; Anglo-Canadian Drug
Co., 238.14; Ash-Temple Co., Ltd., ' 154.59; Atlantic-Acadia Sugar Sales Co.,
Ltd., 2,432.20; Atlas Asbestos Co., Ltd., 103.70; J. & A. Aziz, 301.50; Barrie
Creamer\' Co., 9,152.64; S. Battalia & Son, 867.65; Bauer & Black, 1,730.71;
Beardmore & Co., Ltd., 163.61; Beaver Specialtv, Ltd., 2,364.75; \Y. J. Bell
Paper Co., Ltd., 108.90; Bennett, Ltd., 258.93; Blackburn Auto Electric Service,
412.06; Blatchford Feeds, Ltd., 1,148.95; Boiler, Furnace & Stove Parts, Ltd.,
589.43; Borden Co., Ltd., 145.53; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd,, 7,186.36; British
American Oil Co., Ltd., 118.77; British & Colonial Trading Co.. Ltd., 494.02;
Brunner, Mond Canada Sales, Ltd., 134.40; D. T. Burnie, 310.10; R. Burns
& Co., 5,635.70; R. J. Cairns. 1,189.62; D. R. Caley, 150.90; Canada Cloak
Co., 234.00; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 561.60; Canada Glove Co.,
272.43; Canadian Cellucotton Products Co., Ltd., 108.05; Canadian General
Electric Co., Ltd., 178.23; Canadian General Rubber Co., Ltd., 210.95; Canadian
Industries, Ltd., 1,560.60; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 537.85;
Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 104.37; Cassidv's, Ltd., 1,368.38; Colgate-
Palmolive-Peet Co., Ltd., 1,323.17; Collingwood 'Milling Co., 10,757.05; Con-
solidated Optical Co., Ltd.. 138.58 ; Consolidated Plate Glass Companv of
Canada, Ltd., 290.48; T. B. Cramp, Ltd., 1,772.78; Crane, Ltd., 183.69; W. H.
Cunningham & Hill, Ltd., 253.82; Delany & Pettit, Ltd., 112.16; Department
of Health, 186.76; Department of Highwavs, 190.74; Diamond Cleanser &
Soaps, Ltd., 191.60; Dominion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 1,634.26; Dominion Salt
Co., Ltd., 751.30; G. F. Drennan, 1,555.00; C. A. Dunham & Co., Ltd., 100.33;
H. Dunn, 990.00; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 188.05; T. Eaton Co.,
Ltd., 138.37; Eddv Match Co., Ltd., 145.35; Empire Brass Manufacturing
Co.. Ltd., 414.87; Paris & Thorburn, 1,171.30; E. B. Fielding & Co., 243.66;
First Co-Operative Packers of Ontario, Ltd., 618.45; A. Fish, 503.50; Fowler's
Tire Service, 140.00; General Films, Ltd., 410.00; General Steel Wares, Ltd.,
144.35; Gentiles', 2,729.98; Georgian Bav Fruit Growers, Ltd., 330.00; Gooder-
ham & Worts, Ltd., 119.64; Gordon, MacKav & Co., Ltd., 6.180.70; Gorman.
Eckert & Co., Ltd., 394.38; S. E. Griffin & Son, 1,286.00; Grimm Manufacturing
Co., Ltd., 165.25; Grinnell Company of Canada, Ltd., 189.53; S. Gumpert Com-
Co., 165.25; Grinnell Company of Canada. Ltd.. 189.53: S. Gumpert Com-
panv of Canada, Ltd., 396.00; Hamilton Bv-Product Coke Ovens, Ltd., 1,560.99;
G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., 297.76; Hargraft & Sons, Ltd., 1,514.91; Harrisons
& Crosfield, Canada, Ltd., 288.00; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 1,132.07; Harvie,
Har\ne & Hipwell, 175.00; F. Healy, 135.36; G. Home, 317.63; Hospital &
Kitchen Equipment Co., Ltd., 116.30; Hydro-Electric Power Commission
of Ontario. 332.76; Industrial Farm, Burwash, Industries, 511.20; Ingram &
Bell, Ltd., 372.59; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 423.72; W. Jackson," 306.66;
T. H. James Co., 637.00; Lawson's Grocerv, 1,092.30; Lever Bros., Ltd.. 1,322.86;
The Levis, 434.00; A. J. Lloyd, 898.43; A' E. Long & Co., Ltd., 173.40: J. Lowe
Corporation, 886.91; Luxura Tea Co., 715.00: MacCallum Manufacturing
Co., 962.50; W. C. MacDonald, Inc., 1,268.65; MacNab & Sons, 207.69; Mc-
Glashan Clarke Co., Ltd., 169.05; A. C. Maclntvre, 231.31; D. Mclntvre &
Co., 5, 759.02; A. P. McLauchlan, 325.50; J. McMenemv Co., 1,122.00; McXabb's
Grocerv, 1,103.40; Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd.. 1,495.00; Marshalls Co..
Ltd., 3,899.78; Masco Co., Ltd., 174.87; Massev-Harris Co., Ltd., 1,370.00;
Mead, Johnson & Companv of Canada, Ltd., 159.33; Medalta Sales, Registered,
259.55; Mercer Reformatorv Industries, 16,236.92; Midland Coal & Wood
Co., 580.00; Monarch Knitting Co., Ltd., 977.16; F. Montgomery, 196.65;
Munro Apiaries, 961.93; Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 1,120.92;
National Drug & Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd., 250.33; National Grocers
E46 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Orillia Hospital School — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Co., Ltd., 4,541.73; National Kream Co., Ltd., 804.00; Nichols Chemical Co.,
Ltd., 208.45; North American Bent Chair Co., Ltd., 200.00; Northern Paint
& Varnish Co., Ltd., 2,281.35; Ocean Chemicals, Ltd., 625.50; Ontario Chem-
icals, Ltd., 192.00; Ontario Civilian Defence, 358.46; Ontario Hospital, Fort
William, 1,105.41; Ontario Hospital, Langstaff, 2,545.36; Ontario Hospital,
New Toronto, 476.88; Ontario Hospital School, Orillia, Industries, 2,439.98;
Ontario Hospital, Penetanguishene, 1,945.37; Ontario Oriental Flour Co., Ltd.,
771.75; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 34,364.59; Orillia Cereal Co.,
103.60; Orillia Creamery Co., Ltd., 221.33; Orillia Water, Light and Power
Commission, 5,008.77; Parke, Davis & Co., 631.86; Pedwell Lumber Co., Ltd.,
168.57; Quaker Oats Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,549.51; Reckitt & Colman
(Canada), Ltd., 121.57; W. E. Reid, 1,705.00; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 4,121.00;
Wm. Rennie Seeds, Ltd., 195.60; James Robertson Co., Ltd., 226.04; Roe Poultry
Ranch, 138.00; Sarjeant Co., Ltd., 230.33; Shell Oil Company of Canada, Ltd.,
1,846.33; L. Simon Co., Ltd., 180.00; Robert Simpson Co., Ltd., 272.63; Smart
Bros., Ltd., 360.00; W. Smith, 159.01; J. B. Smith & Sons Ltd., 135.87; St.
Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 649.87; Standard Brands, Ltd., 1,203.87; C. A.
Starr Co., 1,423.06; R. Storey, 570.00; Sundry persons, boarded-out patients,
26,151.35; Superior Electric Supply Company of Toronto, Ltd., 106.14; Switzer
Planing Mills, 1,223.27; R. Teskev, 106.25; Textile Products Co., Ltd., 448.83;
J. A. Thomson, 151.00; Tilleys, Ltd., 373.61; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 7,087.76;
Toronto Milling Co., 129.00; Toronto Salt Works, Ltd., 118.13; Tuckett, Ltd.,
355.44; L^nited Farmers' Co-Operative Co., Ltd., 201.25; United Shoe Machinery
Company of Canada, Ltd., 710.99; Valley Citv Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 264.00;
Vernon & Co., Ltd., 1,335.00; Wallace & Tiernan, Ltd., 1,803.00; Watkins
Seeds, Ltd., 797.60; F. P. Weaver Coal Co., Ltd., 38,907.49; Whites Hardware,
Ltd., 560.53; Wonderful Soap Co., Ltd., 333.25; Woodman & Ross, 103.71;
W. Wrigley Jr., Co., Ltd., 242.00; York Trading, Ltd., 2,666.49; A. B. Zacks,
577.00; ^Express, etc., 2,660.02; postage, 1,162.94; religious services, 460.00;
telephone, 1,161.76; accounts under $100, 9,826.36 304,495 40
Total $617,679 23
Less: Industrial Operations Revenue 11,177 34
Orillia Hospital School $606,501 89
Penetanguishene
Salaries ($177,223.57)
W. H. Alton, 1,425.00; W. L. Attridge, 80.00; H. M. Baker, 333.32; M. O. L. Barrie,
950.00; H. J. Calverlev, 1,600.00; R. T. Campbell, 768.75; W. G. Carr, 1,441.67;
H. Carriveau, 1,525.00; J. Champion, 1,325.00; A. R. Clark, 1,741.67; J. A.
Davey, 1,600.00; A. B. Desrochers, 768.75; A. P. Desroches, 1,425.00; E. Des-
roches, 1,525.00; E. B. Dewell, 1,225.00; W. Dodgson, 1,458.33; E. J. Downey,
1,666.68; H. C. Forrest, 1,425.00; F. Gowland, 1,425.00; J. J. Hamelin, 1,425.00;
C. E. Hanna, 2,662.50; M. M. Hertzberg, 812.90; E. M. Hill, 625.00; J. Jury,
1,143.75; M. A. Kellv, 173.33; W. M. Kemp, 1,425.00; W. A. Linton, 1,308.29;
L. W. Livingstone, 1,'700.00; R. Macauley, 1,633.33; N. J. MacMillan, 1,425.00;
C. A. McClenahan, 5,100.00; F. McCormack, 1,225.00; A. A. McKee, 466.67;
D. S. McRevnolds, 1,425.00; J. L. Murcklen, 181.03; L. F. O'Leary, 1,125.00;
J. E. Reynolds, 1,425.00; P. J. Shackleton, 133.33; R. H. Stirtevant, 1,083.30;
W. E. Smart, 1,070.00; P. L. Thompson, 108.33; R. Trott, 1,133.33; R. R. Trust-
ham, 1,433.33; G. O. Vanderv^oort, 1,425.00; Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses,
Maids, Porter and Messenger, Seamstress, 10,530.78; Engineering Staff: Fire-
men, Shift Engineers, 6,683.31; Farm and Garden: Assistant Herdsman, Team-
sters, 3,225.00; Attendants, Nurses, Nurse-Attendants, 99,317.69; Occupational
Therapist, Occupational Therapy Internes, 1,440.52; Public Ser\nce Super-
annuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 348.68 177,223 57
Maintenance ($104,713.08)
Travelling Expenses 202 37
Medicines and Medical Comforts 6,108 79
Provisions 39,428 91
Fuel, Light and Water 17,475 86
Clothing 10,499 15
Laundn,' and Cleaning 4.672 84
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
E47
Ontario Hospital, Penetanguishene — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Furniture and P'urnishings 4,154 95
Office Expenses 984 99
Farm Expenses 13,417 89
Contingencies 2,242 92
Live Stock, etc. 621 00
Repairs to Buildings 4,903 41
Travelling Expenses:
C. E. Hanna, 147.12 ; Accounts under S25, 55.25
202 37
Maintenance:
Atlantic- Acadia Sugar Sales Co., Ltd., 1,155.35; Beaver Specialtv, Ltd., 274.00; C.
Beck Co., Ltd., 300.50; Beldam Asbestos Packing, Ltd., 107.77; A. Bradshaw &
Son, Ltd., 1,176.82; British American Oil Co.. Ltd., 274.83; R. J. Brown, 243.36;
R. Burns & Co., 5,669.26; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 135.50; Canada
Packers, Ltd., 2,043.85; Canada Starch Sales Co., Ltd., 126.75; Canadian
Germicide Co., Ltd., 101.25; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 1,055.20; Canadian
National Institute for the Blind, 333.08; Cassidv's, Ltd., 235.43; Cockshutt
Plow Co., Ltd., 136.81; Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co., Ltd., 188.24; Colling^vood
' Milling Co., 4,291.05; Copeland Flour Mills, Ltd., 1,677.84; Copplev Xoves
& Randall, Ltd., 972.75; Delany & Pettit. Ltd., 130.17; Department of Health,
146.85; A. Desrochers, 134.50; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 418.51; Domin-
ion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 399.46; Drummond, McCall & Co., Ltd.. 218.24;
Eddy Match Co., Ltd., 297.32; Elmcroft Farm, 150.00; Elmvale Creamen.-
Co., Ltd., 4.141.95; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., 436.85; E. Ferguson.
353.44; E. B. Fielding & Co.. 124.37; A. Foster & Sons. Ltd., 118.50; General
Films, Ltd., 360.00; Georgian Bay Fruit Growers, Ltd.. 294.60; Gordon. MacKay
& Co., Ltd., 911.16; Gropp Motors. 118.01; S. Gumpert Companv of Canada,
Ltd., 374.22; Gutta Percha & Rubber, Ltd.. 376.18; Hamilton Bv-Product Coke
Ovens, Ltd., 390.00; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd.. 179.22; Hargraf't & Sons. Ltd.,
344.62; J. F. Hartz Co.. Ltd.. 313.69; R. B. Hayhoe & Co., Ltd.. 702.00; Hunter's
Drug Store, 130.67; Hygiene Products, Ltd., 149.00; Hydro-Electric Power
Commission of Ontario, 365.75; Industrial Farm, Burwash. Industries, 1,178.40;
Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd.. 225.20; Kennedy Manufacturing Co., 644.32;
Harry B. Kennedy, Ltd., 118.05; Lever Bros., Ltd., 258.20; J. Lowe Corporation,
193.36; MacCallum Manufacturing Co., 265.10; W. C. MacDonald, Inc.,
3,182.53; McGibbon Lumber Co.., Ltd., 292.70; D. Mclntvre & Co., Ltd.,
1,445.97; A. P. McLauchlan, 314.65; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 871.58; Masco Co.,
Ltd., 189.91; Mercer Reformaton.- Industries, 4.724.71; Monarch Knitting
Co., Ltd., 229.27; Munro Apiaries, 391.48; Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing
Co., 166.12; National Drug & Chemical Companv of Canada, Ltd., 119.56;
National Grocers Co., Ltd., 169.49; R. Neill, Ltd.', 285.25; Northern Paint &
Varnish Co., Ltd., 467.81; Ontario Cheese Co., 341.10; Ontario Hospital, Lang-
staff, 290.00; Ontario Hospital School, Orillia, Industries. 490.00; Ontario Hos-
pital, Toronto, 1 10.85; Ontario Oriental Flour Co., Ltd., 138.60; Ontario Reforma-
tory-, Guelph, Industries, 12,183.64; Parke, Davis & Co., 279.08; Penetanguishene
Water & Light Commission, 8,018.76; Quaker Oats Companv of Canada, Ltd.,
111.20; A. & T. Quesnelle, 134.75; \V. E. Reid, 104.00; Reliance Shoe Co.. Ltd.,
429.45; J. Robillard, 110.90; Roe Poultrv Ranch, 100.00; P. Roi, 120.00; C.
Scott, 805.46; L. Simon Co., Ltd.. 170.40; St. Lawrence Fish Market, 1,526.50;
St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 827.59; Standard Brands, Ltd.. 858.47; C. A.
Starr Co., 172.91; Sundrs- Persons, boarded-out patients, 6.120.21; Supertest
Petroleum Corporation, Ltd., 201.00; Tessier Planing Mill. 468.90; Textile
Products Co., Ltd., 104.61; \V. M. Thompson Co., Ltd., 1.57.47; Tillevs, Ltd.,
240.90; Toronto Elevators. Ltd., 1,690.00; Toronto Salt Works. Ltd., 203.78;
United Farmers Co-Operative Co., Ltd., 469.06; Watkins Seeds. Ltd., 582.15;
F. P. Weaver Coal Co., Ltd., 8,620.28; Whites Hardware, Ltd., 366.40; Wonder-
ful Soap Co., Ltd.. 712.50; York Trading, Ltd., 520.97; A. B. Zacks. 560.00;
Express, etc., 940.71; postage, 344.00; religious services, 565.00; telephone,
617.96; accounts under SlOO, 5,388.57 104,510 71
Penetanguishene $281,936 65
Toronto
Salaries ($271,729.05)
J. Armstrong, 1,425.00; S. Bailie, 1.425.00; W. W. Barraclough, 522.86; A. L. Bedard,
1,050.00; S. Blair, 1,200.00; H. C. Bowen. 1,400.00; J. Boyd. 1,425.00; F. S.
E48
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Toronto — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Bregman, 108.33; W. C. Brown. 1.081.09; G. K. Brvan. 1.450.00; A. M. Burlton,
978.02; T. O. Byrnes. 2,737.50; J.E.Coates. 1.825.00; S. M.Colthart, 1,653.64; L.
Crawford, 1,425.00; A. C. DeMille, 2,599.97; J. Dobbin, 1,425.00; W. H. Douglas,
1,600.00; J. F. Dwver, 1,650.00; B. G. Field, 1,625.00; J. E. Garfield, 993.75;
J. Gough, 112.90; j. Gray, 522.86; G. E. J. Hagerman, 593.04; K. Hogarth,
1,049.94; M. Jackson, 1,525.00; H. W. Johnston, 40.00; A. T. Jousse, 725.40;
I. A. Kassack, 993.75; D. Kerr, 1.425.00; J. J. Kiernan. 3,337.50; K. E. Kingdon,
548.69; R. Lowden, 1,143.75; R. J. MacDonald, 1.068.75; E. C. McArthur,
1,000.00; H. McCorriston. 1.300.00; W. H. McCourt, 1,425.00; I. M. McDonald,
502.50; J. R. McGeoch, 4,400.00; W. J. Morrow, 1.700.00; G. W. Neale. 2,000.00;
F. L. Nichols. 2,962.50; P. O. Nicholson, 1,325.00; F. W. Oram, 1,391.67; M.
Quibell, 300.00; C. Rae, 522.86; W. R. Ramsay, 1,424.94; L. Rigg, 25.81; M. D.
Robinson, 1.425.00; M. M. Rowsome. 1,650.00; W. T. B. Smart, 617.50; M. D.
Smith. 236.00; E. E. Spooner, 250.05; L. G. Stevenson, 50.00; J. M. Trask,
1,341.61; G. H. F. Wallace, 1,011.36; K. J. W. Walters. 675.00; E. J. Wilford,
50.00; C. H. Wilson, 1,424.94; H. B. Zeman. 112.90; Domestic Help: Cooks,
Laundresses, Maids, Seamstress and Porter, 19,385.39; Engineering Staff: Fire-
man, Shift Engineers, Watchman, Steamfitters, 10,937.61; Farm and Garden:
Truck Driver, 1,308.33; Attendants, Nurses, Nurse- Attendants, Laboratory
Assistants, 160.962.25; Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy In-
ternes and Technicians, 6,574.82; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Con-
tribution re Enlistments, 749.27 271,729 05
Maintenance ($232,148.63)
Travelling Expenses 319 28
Medicines and Medical Comforts 14,131 26
Provisions 120,850 34
Fuel, Light and Water 51,467 84
Clothing 10,220 88
Laundry and Cleaning 6,988 12
Furniture and Furnishings 15,214 02
Office Expenses 1,821 60
Farm Expenses 246 61
Contingencies 3,863 91
Repairs to Buildings 7,024 77
Travelling Expenses:
G. E. J. Hagerman, 159.14; F. L. Nichols, 116.66; Accounts under $25, 43.48.. 319 28
Maintenance:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 116.80; Acme Farmers Dairy, Ltd., 312.94; All-
Weld Co., Ltd., 184.25; Ash-Temple Co., Ltd., 641.58; Atlantic-Acadia Sugar
Sales Co., Ltd., 1,059.73; J. & A. Aziz, 113.35; Barker-Bredin-Bakeries, 595.80
Barrett Bros., 480.03; Bauer & Black, 936.37; Beaver Specialty, Ltd., 127.50
W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 198.92; Booth Fisheries Canadian Co., Ltd., 1,133.26
Bowes Co., Ltd., 189.90; A. Bradshaw & Son. Ltd.. 538.41; British & Colonial
Trading Co., Ltd., 426.60; Builders' Supplies, Ltd., 253.84; Burke Electric & X-
Ray Co., Ltd., 661.05; P. Burns & Co., Ltd.. 2,002.34; Canada Cloak Co., 468.00;
Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 1,157.99; Canada Packers, Ltd., 934.33;
Canada Vinegars, Ltd., 113.78; Canada Wax & Chemical Co., 579.04; Canadian
Industries, Ltd., 2,692.73; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 385.75;
Canadian Powers Regulator Co., Ltd., 135.23; Cassidy's, Ltd., 1,352.92; Colgate-
Palmolive-Peet Co., Ltd., 122.65; Collingwood Milling Co., 990.00; Commodity
Prices Stabilization Corporation, Ltd., 245.70; Connaught Laboratories, 345.60;
Consumers Gas Company of Toronto, 171.71; Corbett-Cowley, Ltd., 109.30;
Delany & Pettit, Ltd., 653.84; Denco (Ontario), Ltd., 158.66; Department of
Health, 285.44; Department of Highways, 992.71; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps,
Ltd., 106.80; Dominion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 524.30; Dominion Salt Co., Ltd..
109.50; Dual Mixed Concrete & Materials, Ltd., 119.60; Eastman Photographic
Stores, Ltd., 187.92; Eddy Match Co., Ltd., 165.21; Empire Brass Manufacturing
Co., Ltd., 104.52; Esse Cooker Co. (Canada), Ltd., 3,425.00; Everist Bros.,
Ltd., 4,797.59; Ferranti Electric, Ltd., 151.20; E. B. Fielding & Co.. 168.86;
Gordon, MacKay & Co., Ltd., 2,126.95; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 169.75; S. Gumpert
Company of Canada, Ltd., 2,288.10 ; Hanson 16.M.M. Movies, Ltd., 204.00;
G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., -321.98; Hargraft & Sons, Ltd., 681.44; Harrisons
& Crosf^eld (Canada), Ltd., 144.00; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 1,461.06; G. H. Hees,
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E4_9
Ontario Hospital, Toronto — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Son & Co., Ltd., 463.11; Highland Dairv, Ltd.. 663.24; S. Hisev & Son's, Ltd.,
2,233.28; \V. R. Holden, 1,218.00; Hunt's, Ltd., 2,914.30; Hygiene Products,
Ltd., 314.57 ; Industrial Farm, Burwash, Industries, 273.36 ; Ingram & Bell,
Ltd., 959.22; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 783.05; Iron Fireman Manu-
facturing Company of Canada, Ltd., 250.60; F. T. James Co., Ltd., 1,296.69;
Jem Rubber Co., Ltd., 119.10; Kennedy Manufacturing Co., 134.33; Kist
C_anada, Ltd., 108.00; Kraft Cheese, Ltd., 473.80; F. A. Lallemand & Co., Ltd.,
357.17; Lever Bros., Ltd., 2,315.99; J. Lowe Corporation, 571.88; Luxura Tea
Co., 1,040.00; W. C. MacDonald, Inc., 844.42; J. Malacarne & Son, 100.35;
Malcolm Condensing Co.. Ltd., 759.00; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 11,469.17; Masco
Co., Ltd., 218.99; McBride Bros., 1,453.75; McCarthy Milling Co., Ltd., 5.247.40;
McGlashan, Clarke Co., Ltd., 105.66; D. Mclntvre & Co., Ltd., 1,243.42; Medalta
Sales, Reg'd, 316.43; Mercer Reformatory- Industries, 9,601.94; Merck & Co.,
Ltd., 259.19; Wallie Moore Paint Co., 801.00; J. H. Morin & Co., Ltd., 560.93;
Munro Apiaries, 937.16; Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 354.40;
Myers' Funeral Home, 480.00; Myers-Elliott, 720.00; National Drug & Chemical
Company of Canada, Ltd., 197.43; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 1,247.92; National
Kream Co., Ltd., 171.00; National Refractories, Ltd., 130.50; Ogilvie Flour
Mills Co., Ltd., 221.85; Ontario Cheese Co., 535.22; Ontario Chemicals, Ltd.,
179.25: Ontario Hospital, Fort William, 838.83; Ontario Hospital, Hamilton,
613.71; Ontario Hospital, Langstaff. 23,422.44; Ontario Hospital, New Toronto,
173.70; Ontario Hospital School, Orillia, Industries, 394.00; Ontario Hospital,
Penetanguishene, 278.32; Ontario Hospital, Whitbv, 134.42; Ontario Reforma-
tory-, Guelph, Industries, 24,872.12; Parke, Davis & Co., 1,282.52; J. H. Porter,
540.00; Prophvlactic Brush Co. (Canada), Ltd., 179.96; Quaker Oats Com-
pany of Canada, Ltd., 213.30; \V. E. Reid, 421.00; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd.,
573.00; A. C. Robinson, 3,313.90; C. A. Smith, Ltd., 107.20; J. B. Smith & Sons.
Ltd., 288.65; Sovereign Film Distributors, Ltd., 111.00; E. R. Squibb & Sons
of Canada, Ltd., 372.44; J. H. Stafford Industries, 155.64; St. Lawrence Fish
Market, 1,531.94; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 700.90; Standard Brands,
Ltd., 1,649.28; C. A. Starr Co., 183.72; Stevens Companies, 610.55; Sundry
Persons, bcarded-out patients, 8,163.45; Textile Products Co., Ltd, 293.78;
City of Toronto, 4,665.82; Toronto Dairies, Ltd., 2,016.98; Toronto Footwear
Co.', Ltd., 106.40; Toronto Hvdro-Electric System, 3,040.28; Toronto Salt "
Works, Ltd., 176.70; Tuckett, 'Ltd., 214.21; t. & J. Tullis (Canada), Ltd.,
111.89; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 284.38; Victoria Paper & Twine Co., Ltd., 800.55;
G. H. Walker, 413.50; F. P. Weaver Coal Co., Ltd., 41,489.78; Western Canada
Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 1,216.50; Wheeler & Bain, Ltd., 149.32 ; Whites Hard-
ware, Ltd., 328.50; Wonderful Soap Co., Ltd., 752.00; J. Wveth & Bro. (Canada),
Ltd., 378.94; York Trading, Ltd., 1,353.14; A. B. Zacks, 389.25; Express,
etc., 705.81; newspapers and periodicals, 122.02; pastage, 527.00; religious ser-
vices, 415.00; telephone, 1,219.67; accounts under $100, 5,760.04 231,829 35
Toronto $503,877 68
Whitby
Salaries f$3=>9, 02=5.74)
F. H. Allard, 816.62; M. E. Bailev, 918.75; H. M. Beamish, 918.75; B. Berris, 55.43;
M. D. Bland, 1,400.00; J. N. Boddv, 1,204.83; E. E. Bond. 375.03; H. G. Bracev,
1,500.00; C. A. Bright, 450.00; J. L. Brown, 1,424.94; F. J. Buckley, 700.00;
A. Bullock, 1,425.00; W. A. Cardwell, 3,900.00; R. J. Carson, 1.750.00; S. L.
Colby, 918.75; J. Damer\-, 1,425.00; L. C. Dewsburv, 1.725.00; W. W. Earle,
.U.17; D. R. Fletcher, 5,950.00; E. M. Friede, 1,999.92; H. Friede. 2,700.00;
J. H. Gale, 1,325.00; D. J. Galloglev, 1,425.00; W. H. Gauld, 1,100.00; J. J.
Geoghegan, 2,700.00; J. Greer, 1,425.00; A. M. Hancock. 11.09; W. F. Harden,
1,499.94; M. A. Harding, 918.75; L. Harris, 1,625.00; T. Harris. 1,525.00; H. W.
Hicks, 1.425.00; E. Hill. 2„^00.00; H. Houston, 418.75; A. Howard, 1,500.00;
F. Ing, 1,375.00; S. Jardinc, 1,425.00; W. Jermvn, 1,424.94; M. Kerr. 1,425.00;
A. L. Lawler, 1,325.00; H. J. MacKenzie, 148.28; I). A. MacLean, 1,425.00;
E. A. MacMillan, 1,791.65; M. E. Matthews, 965.32; E. C. McArthur, 1,575.00;
W. A. Mclntvre, 2.737.50; A. G. McLeod. 1.625.00; M. McManus, 900.00;
A. E. McMinn. 1,425.00; R. J. McMinn, 1,425.00; R. McNee, 1,825.00: A. Mc-
Phail, 1,109.68; F. D. McPherson, 1,000.00; R. Melville, 181.06; F. M. Morden,
1,300.00; H. D. Moses, 1,450.00; T. R. Munroe, 1,425.00; M. Nick, 871.57;
D. B. Owen, 1,233.33; R. J. Prvce. 1,. 500.00; J. W. Rainnie, 1,541.67; T. D.
Rea, 1,425.00; E. C. Robertson, 1,425.00; .M. A. Ruddv, 993.75; C. B. Rvcroft,
E 50
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Whitby — Continued
Salaries — Continued
1,425.00; R. P. Sharpe, 1,725.00; A. C. Smith. 1,600.00; G. I. Snider. 55.43;
H. B. Squires. 916.65; P. R. Stover. 1,399.92; M. Straker, 1,750.00; A. R. Sum-
mers, 2,400.00; R. E. C. Thorndvke. 1,600.00; A. E. Townsend, 1.425.00; R.
VanHorne, 1,425.00; E. K. Ward, 1,143.75; S. Watson. 1.600.00; S. Whitney,
1,600.00; M. B. Wood. 918.75; Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses, Maid's,
Seamstresses, 22,827.11; Engineering Staff: Firemen, Helper, Mechanic. 12,395.62;
Farm and Garden: Farm Hands, Teamster, Truck Driver, 11,763.67; Attend-
ants, Nurses. Nurse-Attendants, 194,166.62; Occupational Therapists, 1,711.49;
Nurses-in-Training, 4,331.26; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution
re Enlistments, 1,781.00 359,025 74
Maintenance ($299,519.27)
Travelling E.\penses 222 68
Medicines and Medical Comforts 12,970 78
Provisions 113,310 74
Fuel, Light and Water 74,509 75
Clothing 15,598 37
Laundn,- and Cleaning 12,643 14
Furniture and Furnishings 19,598 79
Office Expenses 2,395 10
Farm Expenses 29,787 98
Contingencies 5,734 77
Live Stock, etc 2,054 06
Repairs to Buildings 10.693 11
Travelling Expenses:
C. A. Bright. 25.25; W. A. Cardwell, 29.80; R. J. Carson, 66.04; Accounts
under S25, 101.59 222 68
Maintenance:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 156.77; Aga Heat (Canada), Ltd., 634.28; All- Weld
Co., Ltd.. 572.45; American Can Co., 432.79; Anglo-Canadian Drug Co., 105.84
Anglo-Canadian Leather Co.. Ltd,. 224.54; S. A. Armstrong, Ltd.. 128.00
Atlantic-Acadia Sugar Sales Co., Ltd., 4,523.37; Ash-Temple Co., Ltd., 135.00
J. & A. Aziz, 214.15; Barrett Bros., 4,156.90; Bauer & Black, 632.58; Beaver
Specialty, Ltd., 116.50; Beldam Asbestos Packing. Ltd., 101.56; W. J. Bell
Paper Co.. Ltd.. 114.76; Bepco, Canada, Ltd., 100.50; Boiler, Furnace & Stove
Parts, Ltd.. 593.11; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 895.69; E. Bragg. 131.77; British
American Oil Co.. Ltd.. 1,275.90; British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd., 1,061.64;
British Drug Houses (Canada), Ltd., 113.00; C. E. Broughton, 730.56; P. Burns
& Co., Ltd. ,"^2,982. 81 ; R. Burns & Co., 6,182.86; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co.,
Ltd., 1,048.80; Canada Glove Co., 120.00; Canada Packers, Ltd.. 3,914.57;
Canada Starch Sales Co., Ltd.. 288.51; Canada X'inegars, Ltd., 132.11; Canadian
General Electric Co.. Ltd., 231.92; Canadian Industrial Alcohol Co.. Ltd..
119.82; Canadian Industries. Ltd.. 1,925.27; Canadian Laundr>- Machinery-
Co., Ltd., 335.66; Canadian S>'ationaI Institute for the Blind, 598.99; Canadian
National Railways, 320.00; G. A. Canning, 432.95; Canton Flour Mills, 669.00;
H. N. Carr & Son. 13.160.38; Cassidy's, Ltd., 2,120.25; Clarke Caster Co., Ltd.,
114.00; Colgate-Palmolive- Peet Co., Ltd., 280.52; Connaught Laboratories,
320.00; Corbett-Cowlev, Ltd., 146.28; Crown-Dominion Oil Co., Ltd., 323.53;
W. H. Cunningham & Hill, Ltd.. 338.57; Dalglish (Ontario), Ltd.. 689.80;
DeLaval Co.. Ltd.. 1.078.76; Department of Health, 1,278.48; Diamond Cleanser
& Soaps, Ltd., 493.38; Dominion Linseed Oil Co., Ltd., 727.77; Dominion of
Canada General Insurance Co., 108.50; Dominion Oxygen Co., Ltd., 145.64;
Dominion Salt Co.. Ltd.. 180.65; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 201.20;
Eddy Match Co., Ltd., 330.35; Elliott Bros., 500.00; Ellis & Howard, Ltd.,
157.34; Empire Brass Manufacturing Company, Ltd., 349.02; Ennis Wonder
Polish Co., 216.00; Garton's Ser\^ice Station, ' 1,196.00; Gordon, MacKav &
Co., Ltd., 2,617.90; Geo. W. Grant & Co., 242.15; Grinnell Company of Canada,
Ltd., 439.54; S. Gumpert Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,839.19; Hamilton Bros..
153.20; G. A. Hardie & Co.. Ltd. .'564.89; Hargraft & Sons. Ltd., 920.87; J. F.
Hartz Co.. Ltd.. 813.73; G. H. Hees. Son & Co.. Ltd.. 169.35; W. K. Heron.
1,209.60; Hobart Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., 331.29; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 149.50;
Industrial Farm, Burwash, Industries, 328.72; Ingram & Bell, Ltd.. 353.06;
Interlake Tissue Mills Co.. Ltd.. 1.216.10; Jem Rubber Co., Ltd., 410.40; A. E.
LaBelle, 168.00; Leaside Block & Tile, Ltd., 196.20; Lederle Laboratories,
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EJl
Ontario Hospital, Whitby — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Inc., 22.38; Arthur S. Leitch Co., Ltd., 129.32; Lever Bros., Ltd., 3,528.49; The
Levis, 356.00; Link-Belt, Ltd., 635.07; F. G. Lister & Co., Ltd., 1,044.91; J. Lowe
Corporation, 204.07; Luxura Tea Co., 1,767.48; AlacCallum Manufacturing
Co., 388.00; \V. C. MacDonald, Inc., 2,802.07; R. T. MacLaren, 250.00; March-
ment Co., Ltd., 116.84; A. G. Marlow, 203.00; Marshalls Co.. Ltd., 1,074.66;
Masco Co., Ltd., 541.23; Massev-Harris Co., Ltd., 229.21; McCarthv Milling
Co., Ltd., 255.75; McColl-Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., 133.87; D. Mclntvre &
Co., Ltd., 3,236.17; McLaughlin Coal & Supplies, Ltd., 55,891.30; Meakins
& Sons, Ltd., 188.45; Medalta Sales, Reg'd., 499.33; Mercer Refo^mator^• In-
dustries, 11,094.46; Merck & Co., Ltd., 306.12; J. H. Morin & Co., Ltd., 358.40;
Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 600.00; National Drug & Chemical
Company of Canada, Ltd., 165.30; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 678.67; National
Refining Co., Ltd., 139.07; Niagara Grape Distributors, Ltd., 3,114.77; Nichols
Chemical Co., Ltd., 469.46; Ocean Chemicals, Ltd., 325.00; Offner Electronics,
Inc., 275.00; Ogilvie Flour Mills Co.. Ltd., 549.81 ; Ontario Hospital, Fort William,
931.50; Ontario Hospital, Hamilton, 265.50; Ontario Hospital, Langstaff, 1,103.00;
Ontario Hospital, New Toronto, 412.19 ; Ontario Hospital School, Orillia,
180.00; Ontario Hospital School, Orillia, Industries, 1,430.00; Ontario Hospital,
Toronto, 389.52; Ontario Lumber & Millwork, Ltd., 1,693.74; Ontario Oriental
Flour Co., Ltd., 129.95; Ontario Reformatorv-, Guelph, Industries, 19,353.68;
Oshawa Fur & Cold Storage, 186.40; Parke, Davis & Co.. 1,168.09; J. Pollock,
300.00; Premier Cutlery Company of Canada, 163.15; F. H. Puckrin, 108.75;
Quaker Oats Company of Canada, Ltd., 525.75; Reesors Marmill, Ltd., 3,370.00;
W. E. Reid, 672.00; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 1,240.40; Re.x Tailoring Co., 552.35;
James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., 3,608.99; James Robertson Co., Ltd., 344.19; Roe
Poultr\- Ranch, 338.00; J. H. Sheppard, 126.72; L. Simon Co., Ltd., 198.50;
J. H. Stafford Industries, Ltd., 450.58; Standard Brands, Ltd., 1,014.50; C. A.
Starr Co., 113.16; Stevens Companies, 142.54; Stiner Motors, 360.85; St. Law-
rence Fish Market, 3,416.86; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 1,567.04; St. Lawrence
Sugar Refineries, Ltd., 375.54; Sully Brass Foundry, Ltd., 713.50; Sundry
Persons, boarded-out patients, 25,506.50; Taco Heaters of Canada, Ltd., 220.59;
Te.xtile Products Co., Ltd., 346.21; Tod's Bread, 16,751.96; Toronto Elevators,
Ltd., 5,782.14; Toronto Hvdro-Electric Svstem, 338.89; Toronto Salt Works,
Ltd., 208.96; W. C. Town, 143.00; Tuckett, Ltd., 690.15; F. Underwood, 147.40;
Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 149.26; United Farmers Co-Operative Co.,
Ltd., 1,368.45; Vernon & Co., Ltd., 240.63; Victoria Paper & Twine Co., Ltd.,
348.18; A. A. Walker, 1,106.17; G. H. Walker, 330.75; Watkins Seeds, Ltd.,
256.84; Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 970.00; C. E. Weston, 103.30;
Wheeler & Bain, Ltd., 361.26; Whitby Dair\', 211.40; Whitbv Public Utility
Commission, 14,423.39; White's Fish Co., Ltd., 497.52; Whites Hardware,
Ltd., 757.60; Wonderful Soap Co., Ltd., 1,440.00; York Trading, Ltd., 1,888.36;
A. B. Zacks, 1,098.35; Express, etc., 1,535.71; newspapers and periodicals,
106.16; postage, 1,538.00; religious services, 460.00; telephone, 648.29; accounts
under $100, 7,565.53 299,296 59
Whitby $658,545 01
Woodstock
Salaries ($368,295.31)
T. W. Barnard, 1,600.00; F. H. E. Batsford, 1,308.33; D. N. Berger, 918.75; I. G.
Berger, 918.75; J. A. Black, 1,350.00; G. W. Boag, 2,737.50; J. H. Campbell,
1,425.00; E. A. Clark, 1,633.36; R. C. Clark, 1,425.00; W. G. Cocker, 1.425.00;
G. Curry, 1,625.00; E. J. Davis, 1,383.33 ; K. F. Deline, 1,450.00 ; O. \'. Dent,
3,913.71; F. W. Doig, 1,725.00; D. H. Dow, 2,683.27; H. A. Elliott, 1,068.75;
V. M. Fleming, 993.75; G. Gordon, 1,400.00; H. P. Granger, 2,775.00; A. J. H.
Harrold, 1,450.00; M. Havlow, 1,052.71; E. A. Hopewell, 1,143.75; M. Hunt,
1,693.16; M. Jar\'ie, 2,000.00; J. Kane, 1,525.00; L. E. Kent, 3,075.00; B. LaBelle,
1,829.03; L. F. Leitch, 763.67; E. C. Lounsburv, 1,300.00; D. O. Lvnch, 2,599.98;
J. W. Lynch, 650.00; J. C. MacKav, 1,199.97;A. M. Marshall, 1,225.00; F. H. S.
Martin, 1,425.00; W. TVlartin, 1,608.33; M. I. McDonald, 155.17; A. E. Mc-
Kenzie, 993.75; S. McMaster, 1,425.00; R. Muldofskv, 55.43; S. C. Parsons,
1,591.67; L. I. Pearson, 843.75; M. E. Poste, 641.67'; C. H. Pratt, 3,928.09;
A. H. Raper, 1,550.01; A. L. Rice, 2,775.00; W. H. K. Ross, 1,687.50; L. R.
Sarley, 57.66; F. A. Scalisi, 918.75; K. C. Slv, 1,224.99; H. M. Smith, 1,475.00;
H. J. Stevens, 1.200.00; A. M. Sullivan, 562.50; C. G. Sutherland. 281.25; D. R.
Thompson, 1,425.00; H. J. Thompson, 1,400.00; C. V. Tisdale, 3,187.50; A. L.
E_52 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospital, Woodstock — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Tolhurst, 1,145.16; M. A. Underbill, 918.75; D. O. A. Watson, 1,508.34; V. A.
Watson, 1,425.00; F. H. Weeks. 1,600.00; Domestic Help: Cooks, Laundresses,
Maids, Seamstress, Kitchen Porters, Porters and Messengers, 34,180.47; Engineer-
ing Staff: Firemen, Shift Engineers, 7,885.30; Farm and Garden: Farm Hands,
Truck Driver, 6,903.60; Attendants, Nurses. Nurse-Attendants, 215,843.76;
Technicians, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Internes, 9,536.34;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 1,668.80. .. 368,295 31
Maintenance ($221,591.25)
Travelling Expenses 884 81
Medicines and Medical Comforts 17,084 53
Provisions 92,315 18
Fuel, Light and Water 49,292 20
Clothing 10,623 65
Laundry and Cleaning 8,797 24
Furniture and Furnishings 9,768 22
Office Expenses 3,368 34
Farm Expenses 12,975 93
Contingencies 6,046 91
Live Stock, etc 1,826 90
Repairs to Buildings 8,607 34
Travelling Expenses:
R. Cole, 26.95; O. V. Dent. 138.37; D. H. Dow, 52.85; L Hanton, 127.82; L. E.
Kent. 302.85; J. King, 25.20; C. H. Pratt, 45.07; Accounts under $25, 165.70. 884 81
Maintenance:
Ace Manufacturing Co., 352.00; Atlantic-Acadia Sugar Sales Co., Ltd., 914.65;
J. L. Awde, 477.48; W. Baird & Son, 106.81; Balfours, Ltd., 385.57; Barney's
Fish Market, 3,373.67; Bauer & Black, 1,265.60; Beaver Specialtv, Ltd., 407.50;
Beldam Asbestos Packing, Ltd., 201.69; W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 133.79;
H. A. Berlette & Son, 225.48; W. M. Bickell, 112.00; Bickerton Bros. & Co.,
109.40; Boiler. Furnace & Stove Parts, Ltd., 158.25; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd.,
1.429.64; British & Colonial Trading Co., Ltd.. 209.79; British Drug Houses
(Canada), Ltd., 214.69; R. Burns & Co., 2,398.62; Brunner. Mond Canada
Sales. Ltd.. 161.28; Canada Bread Co., Ltd., 1,626.52; Canada & Dominion
Sugar Co.. Ltd., 967.92; Canada Paint Co.. Ltd.. 114.50; Canada Vinegars,
Ltd., 101.61; Canada Wax & Chemical Co., 215.91; Canadian General Electric
Co., Ltd.. 105.14; Canadian Germicide Co.. Ltd., 456.75; Canadian Industries,
Ltd., 2,352.77; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 345.30; Canadian
Oil Companies, Ltd., 275.40; Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd., 105.92; E. J.
Canfield & Son, 377.15; Cassidv's, Ltd.. 1.109.30; J. T. Cassin. 121.89; Central
Motor Sales. 192.98; S. J. Cherrv & Sons, Ltd., 748.52; Ciba Co.. Ltd., 122.40;
Cockshutt Plow Co., Ltd.. 179.75; Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co., Ltd., 474.21;
Connaught Laboratories. 499.20; J. H. Connor & Son. Ltd.. 796.46; Corbett-
Cowlev. Ltd., 137.60; H. P. Cowan Importers, Ltd.. 314.50; Crane, Ltd., 248.40;
W. H". Cunningham & Hill, Ltd., 219.60; Dalglish (Ontario), Ltd., 227.86;
Darling Bros., Ltd., 336.20; A. Davis, 198.40; DeLaval Co., Ltd., 751.65; Depart-
ment of Health, 271.37; Department of Highways, 167.40; Department of Public
Works, 2,662.47; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 245.03; Dominion Linseed
Oil Co., Ltd., 1,006.55; Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co., 100.07;
W. S. Eastman, 125.00; Eddv Match Co.. Ltd.. 317.17; Elliott Bros.. 474.14;
Elliott, Marr & Co.. Ltd., 3,378.24; Empire Brass Manufacturing Companv.
Ltd.. 326.93; T. B. Escott Co.. Ltd., 193.08: J. H. Fallowfield, 270.60; J. G.
Field & Son. 139.36; J. Fowell & Son. 111.85; Chas. E. Frosst & Co., 182.40; E. A.
Furanna, 350.00; J. Garde & Co., Ltd.. 105.00; Gold Seal Repair Shop, 469.53;
Gordon. MacKav & Co.. Ltd., 1,650.36; Gorman, Eckert & Co., Ltd., 148.20;
Grand & Tov, Ltd., 137.70; Geo. W. Grant & Co., 147.25; S. E. Griffin & Son,
305.00; Grinnell Companv of Canada, Ltd.. 816.87; S. Gumpert Company
of Canada. Ltd.. 555.08; 'Gutta Percha & Rubber. Ltd.. 135.72; J. Gyurki,
290.47; Hamilton Bros., 151.20; Hanson 16 ^LM. Movies. Ltd.. 144.00; G. A.
Hardie Co., Ltd., 474.09: Hargraft & Sons. Ltd.. 1,216.80; Harrisons & Crosfield
(Canada). Ltd.. 144.00; M. Hart, 597.60; J. F. Hartz Co.. Ltd., 2,124.23; Hobbs
Hardware Co., Ltd., 184.53; Hubbard "Portable Oven Companv of Canada,
Ltd., 475.00; W. N. Hunter, 145.00; Hutcheson Lumber Co., Ltd., 974.42;
Hvdro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario. 7.941.45; Hygiene Products.
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ^E^
Ontario Hospital, Woodstock — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Ltd., 282.80; Imperialle Fuels, Ltd., 755.39; Industrial Farm, Burwash, In-
dustries, 1,068.48; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 233.24; Interlake Tissue Mills Co.,
Ltd., 1,894.86; Irwin Specialty Co., 108.09; A. Johnston, 133.25; Johnston
Baking Co., 5,629.78; Kenned}- Manufacturing Co., 103.14; R. Kerr, 368.00;
King's Confectionery, 988.20 ; Kist Canada, Ltd., 286.20; Langmuir Paint
Co., Ltd., 205.13; Lederle Laboratories, Inc., 481.75; Lever Bros., Ltd., 1,110.44;
F. G. Lister & Co., Ltd., 226.20; J. Lowe Corporation, 283.21; W. C. Mac-
Donald, Inc., 3,244.53; MacLean Underfeed Stoker Co., Ltd., 172.50; Malcolm
Condensing Co., Ltd., 184.00; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 9,680.65; Masco Co., Ltd.,
189.08; E. F. Meadows Funeral Home, 450.00; Meakins & Sons, Ltd., 208.13;
Medalta Sales, Reg'd., 227.05; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 6,027.06;
McColl-Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., 2,105.87; McCormick's, Ltd., 101.46; Mcintosh
Coal & Lumber Co., 139.37; McKinnev Lumber Co., Ltd., 291.83; A. P. Mc-
Lauchlan, 314.65; J. W. McLevin, 422.00; C. McPherson, 185.00; Monarch
Knitting Co., Ltd., 182.52; R. Moore & Sons, 101.35; James Morrison Brass Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 109.62; Moule & Young, 212.00; Munro Apiaries, 221.32;
Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 296.80; National Drug & Chemical
Company of Canada, Ltd., 359.65; National Fertilizers, Ltd., 330.52; National
Grocers Co., Ltd., 339.66; National Woodenware Co., 178.01; Nichols Chemical
Co., Ltd., 116.91; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 140.40; Ontario
Chemicals, Ltd., 186.60; Ontario Hospital. Brockville, 195.00; Ontario Hospital,
Langstaflf, 268.15; Ontario Hospital, London, 749.45; Ontario Hospital School,
Orillia, Industries, 288.00; Ontario Hospital, Toronto, 668.55; Ontario Reforma-
tory, Guelph, Industries, 21,040.38; O.xford Farmer's Co-Operative Produce
Co., Ltd., 14,410.69; Oxford Fruit Co-Operative, Ltd., 635.25; Parke, Davis
& Co., 1,211.70; Phil-Penn Products, 360.00; Picker X-Rav of Canada, Ltd.,
162.50; Poole & Co., 780.69; Quaker Oats Company of Canada, Ltd., 200.85;
Reckitt & Colman (Canada), Ltd., 148.77; W. E. Reid, 365.00; Reliance Shoe
Co., Ltd., 704.60; James Robertson Co., Ltd., 276.33; Silverwood Dairies, Ltd.,
4,909.76; L. Simon Co., Ltd., 234.00; Sinclair, Stevens, Black & Mackenzie,
144.00; Singer Sewing Machine Co., 131.53; Smart-Turner Machine Co., Ltd.,
133.65; C. A. Smith, Ltd., 238.00; Sovereign Film Distributors, Ltd., 128.00;
J. H. Stafford Industries, 119.03; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 1,035.18;
Standard Brands, Ltd., 1,431.00; Standard Paint & \'arnish Co., Ltd., 487.13;
Stark's Bakery, 3,137.59; C. A. Starr Co., 264.90; F. Stearns & Company of
Canada, Ltd., 222.58; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 961.03; Te.xtile
Products Co., Ltd., 227.40; tuckett, Ltd., 979.77; Underwood Elliott Fisher,
Ltd., 106.01; Valley Camp Coal Company of Canada, Ltd., 34,961.92; Vernon
& Co., Ltd., 559.50; Victoria Paper & Twine Co., Ltd., 255.70; Vi-Tone Sales,
Ltd., 130.68; Watkins Seeds, Ltd., 458.74; Watson's, 936.10; West End Chopping
& Feed Mills, 134.10; Whites Hardware, Ltd., 509.65; Whyte Packing Co.,
Ltd., 2,107.72; Witts Fertilizer Works, 367.29; Wonderful' Soap Co., Ltd.,
437.40; G. H. Wood & Co., Ltd., 503.50; Woodstock Central Dairy, Ltd., 6,240.96;
City of Woodstock, 1,992.39; Woodstock Produce Co., 1,151.25; Woodstock
Public Utilities Commission, 3,230.42; J. Wveth & Brother (Canada), Ltd.,
103.36; York Trading, Ltd., 754.66; A. B. Zacks, 408.50; Express, etc.,
1,261.10; newspapers and periodicals, 168.83; postage, 1,261.00; religious ser-
vices, 532.00; telegrams, 104.12; telephone, 1,549.94; accounts under $100,
6,335.56 220,706 44
Woodstock §589,886 56
Toronto Psychiatric
Salaries ($90,053.74)
R. M. Bond, 491.64; G. Boyer, 515.71; A. J. Brown, 1,725.00; M. A. Carr, 776.87
M. R. Cook, 1,325.00; J. G. Dewan, 262.50; J. M. Dewar, 993.75; G. C. Dowd
214.19; S. Dubo, 1,703.23; C. B. Farrar, 5,000.00; M. Foley, 1,750.00; M. Forgie
74.19; H. M. E. Goldring, 1,300.00; G. J. Gotlib, 216.66; K. Hogarth, 375.06
T. H. Hodgson, 522.86; H. E. Ivev, 1,143.75; M. V. Jackson, 3,337.50; H. W
Johnston, 522.86; H. Jones, 100.00; J. D. Leggett, 1,225.00; E. P. Lewis, 2,496.64
E. A. Linell, 600.00; A. R. S. R. MacLean, 1.049.94; K. G. McKenzie, 522.86
W. C. Merrick, 2,300.00; T. Owen, 1,000.00; M. E. Parker, 427.97; K. J. Poison
1.200.00; C. Rae, 522.86; F. Rigbv, 1,600.00; S. Robinson, 94.19; J. M. Row-
cliffe, 1,050.00; M. F. Steacv, 918.75; M. E. Stewart, 1,825.00; H. G. Tod,
1,125.00; J. W. Wilshire, 1,425.00; Domestic Help: Cooks, Maids, Cleaner and
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1 oronto Psychiatric Hospital — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Helper, 12,455.16; Attendants and Nurses, 32,601.99; Occupational Therapists,
Occupational Therapy Internes, 2,815.11; Public Ser\nce Superannuation Fund,
Contribution re Enlistments, 447.50 90,053 74
Maintenance ($33,992.92)
Travelling Expenses 58 99
Medicines and Medical Comforts 5,340 51
Provisions 14,329 35
Fuel, Light and Water 6,077 74
Clothing 712 99
Laundry and Cleaning 3,301 71
Furniture and Furnishings 1,675 32
Office Expenses 1,534 94
Contingencies 271 50
Repairs to Buildings 689 87
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $25 58 99
Maintenace:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 275.11; Barker's Bread, Ltd., 574.42; Barrett Bros.
920.43; Bauer & Black, 281.15; Burke Electric & X-Rav Co., Ltd., 1,881.60
Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 284.70; Canada Packers, Ltd., 149.32
Canadian Industries, Ltd., 330.93; Cassidv's, Ltd., 169.95; Connaught Labora-
tories, 144.53; W. B. Cross Co., 210.60; Department of Health, 225.49; Depart-
ment of Public Works, 2,500.00; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 881.13; Hargraft & Sons,
Ltd., 197.72; Hart Batterv Co., Ltd., 101.48; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 559.28;
Highland Dairy, Ltd., 563.74; Hunt's, Ltd., 241.15; Interlake Tissue Mills
Co., Ltd., 458.'80; Lenson Celery Co., 128.95; Lever Bros., Ltd., 133.05; S.
Lightfoot & Son, Ltd., 480.58; Lines, Ltd., 110.94; Maple Leaf Milling Co.,
Ltd., 125.60; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 850.41; Mercer Reformatorv, 475.18; Mercer
Reformatory, Industries, 846.03; J. H. Morin & Co., Ltd., 101.50; National
Drug & Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd., 264.08; National Grocers Co.,
Ltd., 290.80; Novol Chemical Manufacturing Company of Canada, Ltd., 137.20;
Office Specialtv Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 214.87; Ontario Hospital, Langstaff,
3,809.62; Onta'rio Hospital, Toronto, 1,312.30; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph,
Industries, 3,639.00; Parke, Davis & Co.. 246.86; A. C. Robinson, 977.72 ;
Scales & Roberts, Ltd., 111.66; St. Lawrence Fish Market, 288.12; St. Lawrence
Starch Co., Ltd., 151.62; City of Toronto, 1,555.96; Toronto Hydro-Electric
System, 1,986.16; Toronto Transportation Commission, 140.00; G. H. Walker,
123.75; Express, etc., 108.67; newspapers and periodicals, 188.25; postage,
335.00; telephone, 1,053.08; accounts under $100, 2,795.44 33,933 93
Toronto Psychiatric $124,046 66
Ontario Hospitals $6,025,829 91
Hospitals Branch $10,137,973 79
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($8,000.00)
Hon R. P. Vivian (August 18, 1943 to March 31, 1944) ,
Hon. Harold J. Kirby (April 1, 1943 to August 17, 1943). . .
4,967 74
3,032 26
Banting and Best Research Fund ($10,000.00)
13-14 Geo. V, Chap. 56.
University of Toronto, grant
10,000 00
Grant— Ontario Institute of Radio Therapy ($9,000.00)
24 George V, Chap. 37.
London General Hospital
Statutory $27,000 00
9,000 00
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH E 55
SPECIAL WARRANTS
Kirkland District Hospital Board, Grant to Aid in the Expenses of Operation
($10,000.00)
Kirkland District Hospital Board 10,000 00
Les Soeurs De Misericords de Montreal for the Purpose of Providing
a Grant to be Applied in reducing Capital Dabt on the
St. Mary's-on-the-Lake Sanatorium ($100,000.00)
Les Soeurs De Misericorde de Montreal, grant 100, OQO 00
Grant to St. Lawrence Sanatorium, Cornwall ($6,S00.00)
St. Lawrence Sanatorium 6,500 00
The Extension Department, University of Toronto, to pay part of Cost of an
Extension Course in Town Planning ($500.00)
Extension Department, Universit}- of Toronto 500 00
Runnymede Hospital, Grant to Aid in the Expenses of Providing
Additional Beds by Alterations and Conversion of the
Strathcona School, Runnymede Road, Toronto ($50,000.00)
Runnymede Hospital 50,000 00
. Grants to Aid in the Extension of Hospitals for Incurables and one
General Hospital in Northern Ontario ($392,000.00)
East Windsor Hospital 50,000 00
Misericordia Hospital, Haileybury 17^000 00
Ontario Division, Canadian Red Cross Society 40,000 00
Parry Sound, General Hospital ' 35!oOO 00
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Toronto 150^000 00
Women's Christian Association, Belleville 100,000 00
Grants to Aid in the Extension of Sanatoria ($r)37,000.00)
Fort William Sanatorium 1 50,000 00
Kingston General Hospital 1 25,000 00
National Sanatorium Association 100^000 00
Niagara Peninsula Sanatorium 37^000 00
Royal Ottawa Sanatorium 125!oOO 00
Special Warrants $1,096,000 00
Total Expenditure, Department of Health $13,344,512.54
PART F
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries 5
Grants 7
Cost of Living Bonus 7
Unemployment Insurance Stamps 7
Travelling Expenses 10, 1 1
Maintenance, etc 10, 12
Traffic Census 10, 12
Division Offices:
Salaries 7
King's Highways and Development Roads 10, 13
City of Niagara Falls, Taxes re Rainbow Bridge 10
Municipal Roads Branch:
Salaries 9
Travelling Expenses 10, 11
Maintenance 10, 12
Subsidies:
County Roads, Township Roads and Indian Reserves 11, 31
Gasoline Tax Branch:
Salaries 9
Travelling Expenses 10, 11
Maintenance 10, 12
Miscellaneous Permits Branch:
Salaries 9
Travelling Expenses 10, 11
Maintenance 10, 12
Motor Vehicles Branch:
Salaries 9
Travelling Expenses 10, 11
Maintenance 10, 12
Safety Committee, advertising 10, 12
Automobile Markers and Supplies 10, 12
Fees, etc 10, 12
Special Warrants 34
SUMMAIiY 4
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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Hon. G. H. Doucett, Minister (Statutory, see page F 11)
Hon. T, B. McQuesten, Minister (Statutory, see page F 11)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries '$325,635.71)
Permanent:
J. D. Millar Deputy Minister . -
Office of the Minister:
H. Farewell, 1,650.00; L. E. Leeson, 1,450.00; J. E. Yorston, 1,125.00
Office of the Deputy Minister:
H. M. Beemer, 1,850.00; E. E. Brown, 1,450.00; J. F. Cartan, 1,325.00; F. C.
W. Flegg, 1,966.67; E. O. Fleming, 1,625.00; R. M.Smith, 1,333.32; J. L.
Zoller, 3,750.00 13,299 99
Less: Refund, R. Melville Smith Co., Ltd 284 84
6,408 33
4,225 00
Office of the Chief Engineer:
L Cash, 325.00; W. S. Cook, 950.00; J. A. Coombs, 1,717.50; F. Embleton,
1,525.00; T. F. Francis, 900.00; M. C. Hood, 1,112.50; W. B. Hutcheson,
3,850.00; E. M. James, 1,625.00; M. Kennedv, 1,800.00; F. MacGowan,
1,068.75; \V. A. MacLachlan, 3,575.00; M. D. Mennear, 349.99; E. H. Murray,
2,225.00; C. H. Xelson, 4,275.00; C. A. Robbins, 4,050.00; H. Robertson,
1,945.84; A. A. Smith, 6,316.67; G. A. Stockdale, 1,975.00
Office of the Bridge Engineer:
H. M. Balfour, 3,225.00; A. T. Cowpersmith, 1,925.00; J. M. Gibson, 2,362.50;
H. X. Lamont, 3,075.00; L. Loch, 2,587.50; A. E. Mackinnon, 1,087.50;
V. S. Murray, 2,925.00; A. Sedgwick, 4,000.00; D. E. Wilson, 1,143.75
Office of the Purchasing Engineer:
S.Adams, 2,125.00; A. M.Stevens, 1,225.00; S. R. Welby, 2,625.00
13,015 i;
Office of the Draughting Room:
D. Barclay, 2,887.50; J. Bovd, 2,200.00; H. A. Clark, 1,925.00; R. E. Cook,
1,425.00; I\I. Crumpton, 1,200.00; W. A. Davidson, 1,950.00; A. Hay, 3,450.00;
W. Hicklin, 958.30; J. F. Hill, 1,950.00; G. Lightwood, 1,950.00; L. G. Odam,
1,825.00; G. F. Pownall, 1,725.00; F. W. Wenger, 2,025.00
Testing Laboratory:
W. Kitson, 2,775.00; T. M. Smith, 1,425.00
39,586 25
22,331 25
5,975 00
25,470 80
4,200 00
Survey Office:
Y. Andersen, 2,212.50; X. D. Bennett, 2,150.00; F. C. Brownridge,
M. W. Campbell, 1,575.00; R. S. Code, 2,200.00; VV. R. Corey,
H. M. Fletcher, 1,425.00; W. J. Fulton. 3.750.00; C. G. Griffin,
P. M. Griffin, 1.425.00; J. J. Haigh, 2,287.50; C. J. B. Howard,
J. E. Jackson, 2,775.00; \V. L. Jackson, 2,150.00; A. M. Mills,
T. C. Muir, 532.24; B. A. Rennick, 1,216.67; F. E. Saunders,
K. H. Siddall, 2,862.50; L. D. Stewart, 3,000.00; \V. J. Thomson.
M. M. Treleaven, 1,625.00; G. B. Webster, 766.66; P. L. Whitley, 2
Office of the Chief Accountant:
2,000.00
2,183.01
2,050.00
2,225.00
1,148.25
2,362.50
2,225.00
,550.00..
48,696 83
J. R. Anderson, 1,425.00; R. E. Ankenman. 674.97; A.M. Boisseau, 1,225.00
A. W. Bradburv, 1,525.00; H. Y. Burch, 1,164.80; S. J. Burstow, 1,600.00
M. E. Carson, 1,250.00; I. G. Chadwick. 1,225.00; W. Coomber, 102.15
C. L. Dicker, 2,437.50; X. W. Hallett, 2.362.50; M. S. Hamilton, 1.850.00
F. R. Hill. 866.70; C. Hoover, 2.150.00; H. E. Kellv, 1.225.00; H. H. Knight
1.925.00; D. Lambe. 325.00; E. Lickorish. 1.325.00; L. Lindsav. 1,225.00
M. A. Lyons, 1,225.00; F. J. Martin. 2,225.00; E. A. Mitchell, 2,287.50
F 6
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Permanent — Continued
Main Office — Salaries — Continued
Office of tlie Chief Accountant — Continued
F. Porter, 1,600.00; L. T. Rogers, 315.55; C. P. Roney, 1,725.00; G. E.
Saul, 1,225.00; A. L. Shaver, 1,031.25; S. Simpson, 1,183.59; W. A. Skinner,
1,825.00; Jas. Smith, 2,400.00; John Smith, 2,925.00; L. M. Sparling, 1,093.75;
F. E. Stewart, 847.21; G. Stockley, 125.00; F. J. Talbot, 1,525.00; L. B.
Teetzel, 2,287.50; A. F. Vincent, 2,125.00; R. L. Way, 1,625.00; W. K. Webb,
1,825.00 57,304 97
Office of the Municipal Audits:
P. D. Brown, 1,925.00; J. C. DeFoe, 1,600.00; N. B. Dickson, 2,050.00;
W. J. Fillion, 1,825.00; W. M. Hardv, 370.00; P. H. Jory, 1,850.00; M. C.
Mace, 468.75; W. S. Marshall, 1,850.00; J. Pogue, 2,050.00; M. E. Readman,
1,275.00; G. R. Simpson, 1,625.00; H. Wilson, 1,725.00; M. H. Woods,
2,587.50 21,201 25
Less: Refund, Niagara Parks Commission 114 12
21,087 13
Property Department:
• F. W. Beard, 2,100.00; R. W. Bond, 711.09; L. A. Clements, 1,143.75; H. M.
Cryer, 1,250.00; L. M. Elliott, 1,250.00; H. P. Jones, 2,512.50; H. M. Mc-
Aninch, 1,087.50; F. A. McGiverin, 2,100.00; B. E. Newcombe, 918.75;
A. A. Outram, 2,287.50; A. R. Reid, 3,037.50; N. H. Richardson, 4,275.00;
A. V. Rochemont, 1,825.00; J. S. Slater, 2,512.50; D. E. Willmott, 937.50;
G. F. Wyse, 1,725.00 29,673 59
Central Records Branch:
V. M. Gardiner, 1,225.00; A. R. Kennedy, 2,050.00; K. Lindsay, 100.00;
N. Rapson, 1,225.00 4,600 00
Stationery and Printing Office:
G. W. Allen, 1,325.00; J. E. Delves, 1,450.00; B. Edwards, 1,500.00; A. E.
Luck, 1,550.00; J. B. Mason, 1,850.00; L. E. Rooker, 1,450.00 9,125 00
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments.
Temporary:
Office of the Minister:
B. J. McDougall
821 50
918 75
Office of the Deputy Minister:
K. H. Engel, 526.29; E. M. Williams, 712.50.
1,238 79
Office of the Chief Engineer:
I. Cash, 862.50; M. D. Mennear, 924.99; A. Schwenger, 2,124.99.
3,912 48
Office of the Draughting Room:
J. M. Neave, 125.63; M. F. Neave, 598.59; P. S. VanRaalte, 1,624.95 2,349 17
Office of the Chief Accountant:
R. E. Ankenman, 699.96; M. Connolly, 1,143.75; A. A. E. Kilgour, 116.38;
D. Lambe, 900.00; A. M. MacMahon, 900.00; D. I. Matheson, 693.75;
W. T. Whittle, 752.71; H. Wichtacz, 538.91; A. \\\ Wylie, 94.62 5,840 08
Property Department:
M. Johnson, 881.90; A. E. King, 2,149.98; A. L. Page, 2,100.00; J. E. Robson,
2,287.47; G. L. Sayce, 2,287.47; Jos. J. Smith, 2,287.47; G. R. Taylor, 2,287.47 14,281 76
Central Records Branch:
M. L. Jones, 613.91; A. C. Keates, 82.26; R. W. McCartney, 598.12; V. D.
Proulx, 479.03; M. A. Sellen, 1,023.49; G. M. Seymour, 158.33; F. W. Spickett,
624.99; G. R. Young, 993.75 4,573 88
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS FJ
Main Office — Continued
Grants $1,800.00)
Ontario Good Roads Association 300 00
Canadian Good Roads Association 1,500 00
Cost of Living Bonus ($92,454.33)
Sundry Employees 92,454 33
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($2,124.84)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 4,576.34, less emplo\-ees' contribution, 2,451.50. . . . 2,124 84
Main Office $422,014 88
Permanent:
Division No. 1 — Chatham:
DIVISION OFFICES
Salaries ($278,038.09)
E. J. Hosking, 3,600.00; L. P. Xewham, 1,725.00; J. H. Schou, 1,466.64;
F. Simmonds, 1,833.34 8,624 98
Division No. 2 — London:
W. R. Alder, 3,600.00; E. M. Coulthard, 1,250.00; G. U. Howell, 2,400.00;
G. M. Hubbell, 1,925.00; L. Westlake, 1,833.34 11,008 34
Division No. 3 — Stratford:
A. E. Long, 1,908.33; H. E. MacPherson, 3,600.00; R. J. O'Brien, 1,975.00;
V. H. Pauli, 1,225.00; L. Sandey, 1,950.00 10,658 33
Division No. 4 — Hamilton:
J. W. C. Campbell, 1,908.33; A. L. Colter, 1,900.00; H. R. Dickson, 2,025.00;
W. L. Eraser, 2,737.50; C. J. Riddell, 1,575.00; G. J. Summers, 958.35; C. W.
Webster, 2,737.50; W. Westlake, 1,800.00 15,641 68
Division No. 5 — Owen Sound-:
A. L. Baldwin, 2,737.50; O. J. Ball, 1,833.34; S. A. Cummiford, 3,450.00;
A. E. Rudd, 2,050.00; N. A. Stauffer, 1,925.00 11,995 84
Division No. 6 — Toronto:
D. Dver, 1,725.00; A. H. Foley, 2,025.00; T. A. McNeill, 2,737.50; D. G.
Rams'ay, 3,600.00; G. J. Summers, 666.65; E. D. Wilhelm, 1,143.75 11,897 90
Division No. 7 — Port Hope:
W. A. Anderson, 2,737.50; E. Brandwood, 1,625.00; J. W. Gumming, 1,608.34;
W. A. Logan, 2,200.00; J. Sears, 3,000.00; W. B. Smith, 1,825.00 12,995 84
Division No. 8 — Kingston:
L. B. Boyd, 1,625.00; J. W. Gumming, 116.66; A. H. Dale, 1,908.33; W. P.
Judson, 2,362.50; C. D. Lyon, 2,737.50; W. F. Noonan, 3,600.00; W. G.
Pearson, 1,725.00; E. F. Woodcock, 1,900.00 15,974 99
Division No. 9— Ottawa:
H. M. Coghlan, 1,068.75; P. A. Keenan, 2,737.50; F. C. Perry, 2,025.00;
W. L. Saunders, 3,600.00; J. A. Wallace, 1,833.34; L. C. Wild, 1,625.00 12,889 59
Division No. 10 — Bancroft:
W. A. Clarke, 3,375.00; F. J. Follis, 1,975.00; T. V. McCarthy, 2,050.00;
H. J. More, 2,050.00 9,450 00
F8 PIBIJC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Division Offices — Salaries — Continued
Permanent — Continued
Division No. 11 — Huntsville:
R. P. Burchnall, 2,225.00; AI. R. Clarke, 1,958.33; C. K. S. Macdonell,
3,450.00; H. N. Merritt, 2,225.00; J. Paris, 2,400.00; C. P. Pells,
1,225.00 13,483 ^3>
Less: Refund, Niagara Parks Commission 16 12
13,467 21
Division No. 12 — Parry Sound:
A. Cowden, 1,825.00; E. W. Geddes. 2.137.50; G. Greir, 1,143.75; W. Hicklin,
1,404.20; R. E. Richardson. 3,600.00 10,110 45
Division No. 13 — North Bay:
G. P. Angus, 2,737.50; A. W. Gratton, 450.81; P. Jay, 1,200.00; W. S. Robin-
son, 991.70; H. C. Tackaberry, 3,600.00 8,980 01
Division No. 14 — New Liskeard:
M. E. Knight, 1,250.00; \'. H. Longstaffe. 3,337.50; \V. A. Overton, 1,825.00;
D. R. Paterson, 2,587.50; R. V. Shave, 2,025.00 11,025 00
Division No. 15 — Schrieber:
A. R. McDougall 2,512 50
Division No. 16 — Cochrane:
W. S. Cole, 2,737.50; J. G. Field, 2,000.00 4,737 50
Division No. 17 — Sudbury:
J. Costello, 1,908.33; C. W. Roach, 2,050.00; L. E. Salo, 1,325.00; C. F.
Szammers, 3,337.50 8,620 83
Division No. 18 — Blind River:
D. W. Maclver, 1,833.34; A. L. McDougall, 3,600.00 5,433 34
Division No. 19 — Fort William:
T. C. Armstrong, 791.50; A. Moonev, 2,000.00: C. F. O'Gorman, 1,404.20;
H. G. Shaw, 1,833.34; H. P. Sisson, 2,587.50; Erie S. Smith, 3,450.00; R. M.
Stewardson, 1,225.00 13,291 54
Division No. 20 — Kenora:
F. Bruce, 1,950.00; E. A. Kellv, 3,450.00; A. H. Rabb, 2,737.50; W. B. Scott,
1,997.50 ' 10,135 00
Division No. 21 — Fort Frances:
F. B. Blakelv, 1,925.00; J. J. Flanagan, 733.33; F. A. Linquist, 1,833.34; G. H.
Lowrv. 1,725.00; E. F. Marston, 2,737.50; R. F. Strain, 586.00; L. F. Wil-
liams^ 2,550.00 12,090 17
Division No. 25 — Long Lac-Geraldton:
C. F. O'Gorman, 958.30; H. R. Phipps, 3,000.00 3,958 30
Equipment Branch — Toronto:
F. W. Adams, 2,016.66; E. Allen, 1,725.00; C. Andrews, 1,708.33; W. H.
Atkins, 1,825.00; D. M. Bond, 1,800.00; H. Consitt, 1,750.00; W. Cooper,
544.35; M. F. Cross, 2,000.00; C. E. Dearborn, 1,725.00; M. Dent, 1,925.00;
A. R. Duffin, 2.016.66; J. Eraser, 2,208.33; S. H. Griffin, 108.61; J. E. Havden,
1,708.33; W. M. Johnson, 2,233.33; T. Johnston, 3,000.00; F. Law, 1,708.33;
J. G. H. Long, 2,041.66; \V. G. McGrath, 1,633.33: J. H. Morris, 1,808.34;
R.N. Page, 1,658.33; W. H. Pain. 1,725.00; O. Pope, 1,708.33; W. S. Robinson,
708.30; W. Spence, 2,241.67; G. Treadaway, 1,708.33; J. M. Winton, 1,433.33 46,669 55
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments 1,364 90
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F9
Division Offices — Salaries — Continued
Temporary':
Division No. 4 — Grimsby:
G. F. Manning, 2,175.60; I. B. Smith, 918.75 3,094 35
Equipment Branch — Toronto:
F. Greenwell, 346.64; L. F. Rutherford, 667.14; H. Wichtacz, 396.17 1,409 95
Permanent:
MUNICIPAL ROADS BRANCH
Salaries (62,685.61)
L. A. Boucher, 2,925.00; T. S. Caldwell, 2,925.00; J. E. Caughev, 2,962.50;
W. S. Cook, 1,900.00; H. T. Eaton, 3,262.50; A. N. Fellowes, 3,150.00; A. Gamey,
1,900.00; W. G. Gibson, 3,187.50; D. A. Gorrie, 2,564.11; X. W. Hainsworth,
2,287.50; J. H. Hawes, 3,187.50; P. M. Higgins, 3,312.50; \V. T. Hopper, 2,325.00;
T. W. Lee, 2,437.50; J. V. Ludgate, 2,962.50; J. M. Maclnnes, 3,587.50; T. T.
Magladerv, 1,275.00; J. A. P. Marshall, 4,250.00; J. W. Perrv, 1,275.00; C. A.
Poynton, 2,962.50; H. A. Smail, 3,262.50; D. S. Spence, 1,775.00; T. C. Swart-
man, 2,925.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlist-
ments, 84.00 62,685 61
GASOLINE TAX BRANCH
Salaries ($48,858.34)
Permanent:
W. Adams, 1,600.00; T. P. Aitchison, 2,000.00; R. C. Alexander, 1,800.00;
W. A. Anderson, 2,287.50; W. C. Armstrong, 2,400.00; E. Banning, 1,325.00;
R. B. Blair, 2,125.00; D. S. Ferris, 1,325.00; O. M. Garrioch, 916.13; V. H.
Jacques, 1,143.75; P. H. Jerome, 568.75; J. R. Laver, 1,650.00; R. MacDonald,
1,900.00; T. J. MacDonald, 1,700.00; L. Martin, 918.75; W. A. Martin, 1,225.00;
A. M. McArthur, 916.25; \'. E. P. Mills, 1,325.00; M. E. Nicol, 1,068.75; J. J.
Noble, 1,325.00; M. A. Power, 1,825.00; J. H. Robinson, 2,250.00; R. M. Rudd,
1,225.00; C. A. Saunders, 2,150.00; D. E. Strong, 2,750.00; M. S. Sutherland,
1,800.00; D. Talbot, 1,650.00; M. J. Wilson, 1,350.00; F. J. Woodrow, 1,350.00;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 128.00. . . . 45,997 88
Temporary:
K. W. Emerv, 665.32; M. J. Hughes, 358.75; G. L. Loney, 917.64; M. E. Thomp-
son, 918.75 2,860 46
MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS BRANCH
Salaries ($13,890.80)
Permanent:
P. Bonneville, 1,350.00; G. M. Crozier, 1,093.75; B. M. Dickson, 1,650.00;
J. Dollerv, 1,625.00; C. G. Fairs, 2,212.50; M. Fice, 1,250.00; H. Harrison,
1,425.00; F. R. Hill, 583.30; J. A. Judd, 1,076.25; H. B. Sargent, 1,625.00 13,890 80
MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH
Salaries ($125,075.34)
Permanent :
E. G. Aiken, 918.75; W. J. Arnold, 1,825.00; L. Banner, 918.75; G. A. Bawtin-
heimer, 1,325.00; D. J. Best, 1,750.00; J. P. Bickell, 4,925.00; W. D. Boughner
1,525.00; K. Bowie, 1,087.50; C. A. Bradley, 1,068.75; G. Brown, 1,600.00
I. K. Brown, 1,046.76; E. L. Butt, 1,143.75; V. J. Caldwell, 937.50; H. J. Carter
1,825.00- V. Cartv. 1,068.75; E. M. Cockin, 1,950.00; J. G. Cohoon, 1,250.00
A. Collins, 1,450.00; T. S. Cumber, 1,450.00; A. E. Davidson, 1,087.50; G. R
Duncan, 1,825.00; \V. M. Earl, 888.85; H. W. M. Edmond, 1,325.00; E. M
Eldridge, 1,200.00; G. C. Evans, 2,025.00; M. B. Evans, 1,225.00; E. M. Flavelle
1,225.00; O. M. Eraser, 1,525.00; E. I. Fuller, 901.62; A. J. Gamble, 1,800.00
M. I. Gillies, 1,225.00; F. \\ I. Godfrey, 1,068.75; J. I. Gordon, 1,068.75; K. M
Graham, 1,087.50; X. Griffith, 1,225.00; R. C. Hastings, 1,054.17; G. A. Hodgson
2,200.00; A. G. Hovev, 1,417.74; M. Howard, 1,600.00; M. M. Hunt, 937.50
J. Jackson, 1,850.00; E. Jones, 1,425.00; W. Keddy, 1,650.00; H. Kelly, 3,075.00
F 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Xo. 1
Motor \'ehicles Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Permanent — Continued
C. H. Kerfoot, 1,225.00; W. E. Laxton, 1,800.00; K. N. Loughrin, 1,225.00;
I. E. Madden, 1,143.75; L. G. Madill, 1,143.75; G. E. Manning, 1,125.00; M. E.
Marsh, 1,068.75; J. M. McGarrie, 1,087.50; C. McKelvie, 1,800.00; A. H. Mc-
Laren, 213.36; C. Miller, 1,650.00; R. M. Moore, 918.75; E. L. Mortimer, 1,068.75;
A. E. Mullin, 937.50; M. S. Netterfield, 1,225.00; H. Nicholls, 1,600.00; F. J.
O'Connor, 1,225.00; P. S. Pedlar, 2,200.00; R. I. Riches, 1,168.75; J. H. Rogerson,
1,525.00; A. H. Rowan, 2,050.00; \V. E. Rutherford, 1,087.50; R. M. Sanderson,
937.50; A. H. Saunders, 1,500.00; E. E. Seeker, 253.33; R. Singleton, 937.50;
E. A. Smith, 1,625.00; I. G. Smith, 1,183.34; J. J. Smith, 1,450.00; M. Sonne,
553.75; S. I. Steson, 918.75; W. Stockdale, 2,025.00; J. S. Tatton, 2,025.00;
F. Thompson, 1,068.75; B. Tilston, 300.00; A. A. Townlev, 3,225.00; H. M. Tutt,
970.16; W. S. \erner, 1,500.00; C. C. Ware, 1,875.00; G. C. Warren, 1,325.00;
L. E. R. Wingfield, 1,225.00; R. J. Wright, 1,575.00; Public Service Superannua-
tion Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 312.48 120,251 81
Temporary:
I. M. Coon, 357.50; M. M. Folger, 918.75; D. M. I. Fleming, 391.94; C. W.
Hulse, 715.83; M. E. Morgan, 183.87; W. L. Saunders, 300.00; B. T Stevens,
169.35; I. Tait, 375.00; M. A. Thorburn, 186.29; L. Young, 1,225.00 4,823 53
City of Niagara Falls, Compensation for loss of Taxes re Rainbow Bridge ($12,000.00)
Treasurer, City of Niagara Falls 12,000 GO
STATUTORY
SXJMMARY OF EXPENDITURE
Minister's Salary 8,000 00
Travelling Expenses:
Main Office 41,904 96
Less: Refunds 168 06
41,736 90
Municipal Roads Branch 24,910 95
Gasoline Tax Branch 4,567 94
Miscellaneous Permits Branch 9,813 53
Motor Vehicles Branch 13,070 99
Less: Refunds 1 00
13,069 99
94,099 31
Maintenance:
Main Office 46,022 69
Less: Refunds 3,243 36
42,779 33
Municipal Roads Branch 1,846 33
• Gasoline Tax Branch " 44,431 68
Miscellaneous Permits Branch 879 08
Motor Vehicles Branch 68,152 68
Traffic Census 3,914 22
Motor Vehicles Branch:
Safety Committee Advertising 1,596 00
Automobile Markers and Supplies 12,879 62
Fees, etc 572 79
177,051 73
Highway Improvement Act:
King's Highways and Development Roads:
Gross Expenditure 13,082,691 16
Less: Refunds 289,308 22
12.793,382 94
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
F 11
Statutory' — Continued
Summary of Expenditure — Continued
Division No.
9,
10,
11,
" 13
" 14,
" 16,
17,
18
19,
" 20,
21,
Road Surveys . .
General
Special Works . .
Chatham
London
Stratford
Hamilton. . . .
Owen Sound . .
Toronto
Port Hope. . . .
Kingston
Ottawa
Bancroft
Huntsville. . . .
North Bay. . .
New Liskeard.
Cochrane
Sudbur>'
Blind River. .
Fort William .
Kenora
Fort Frances .
. . .E. J. Hosking
...W. R. Alder
. . .H. E. Macpherson. ,
...W. A. Clarke
. . .S. A. Cummiford. . .
. . .D. G. Ramsay
. . .J. Sears
. . .W. F. Noonan
. . .W. L. Saunders. . . .
. . .C. F. Szammers. . . .
. . .R. E. Richardson. .
. . .C. Tackaberr>'
. . .V. H. Longstaffe. . .
. . .A. Sunstrum
...C. K. S. Macdonell.
. . .A. L. AIcDougall. . .
. . .E. Smith
...E. A. Kelly
. . .G. H. Lowry
509
932
625
1,322
516
1,222
607
583
323
605
726
559
466
1,081
376
495
663
493
195
181
278
314
696 11
476 64
473 97
515 32
732 98
609 92
353 75
869 48
Oil 26
900 70
,551 46
,086 04
,849 10
,801 76
,365 14
,563 91
,760 05
771 20
643 33
,161 48
148 13
,349 43
Less: Refunds:
Dominion Government Repayments 102,139 41
Special Works, Sales, etc 187,168 81
Equipment Branch 231,616 72
Less: Refunds 27,489 24
13,082,691 16
289,308 22
12,793,382 94
204,127 48
12,997,510'42
Municipal Roads Branch:
Subsidies in Aid of:
County Roads 1,977,428 72
Less: Refunds 1,555 99
1,975,872 73
Township Roads and Indian Reserves 2,933,308 12
Total Net Statutory- E.xpenditure $18,185,842 31
Details of Expenditure
Minister's Salary f$8, 000.00)
Hon. G. H. Doucett (August 18, 1943 to March 31, 1944) 4,967 74
Hon. T. B. McQuesten (April 1, 1943 to August 17, 1943) 3,032 26
Travelling Expenses ($94,099.31)
Alexander, R. C, 113.55; W. A. Anderson, 384.48.
Balfour, H. M., 476.05; D. Barclay, 54.70; D. J. Barr>^ 571.73; F. Beard, 1,353.94;
C. Beldam, 800.58; J. P. Bickell, 35.35; R. B. Blair, 1.214.79; R. W. Bond,
146.07; P. Bonneville, 1,037.14; L. A. Boucher, 1,418.53; P. D. Brown, 1,172.25;
C. Buchanan, 557.52.
Caldwell, T. S., 1,026.28; H. J. Carter, 26.15; J. E. Caughey, 1,125.55; M. R. Clarke,
43.36; L. M. Clayton, 1,255.70; A. Collins, 2,054.51; W. S. Cook, 977.23; J. A.
Coombs, 842.66; T. S. Cumber, 2,028.59.
Dickson, B. M., 294.41 ; N. B. Dickson, 1,292.00; J. Dollery, 1,214.33; G. R. Duncan,
2,374.53.
I
F 12 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Travelling Expenses — Continued
Eaton, H.T., 1,283.18.
Fairs, C. G., 958.58; A. N. Fellowes, 1,325.44; W. j. Pillion, 1,122.42.
Geddes, E. \V.. 99.30; \V. G. Gibson, 1,415.26; D. A. Gorrie, 1,543.84.
Hardy, W. M., 30.71; H. Harrison, 1,157.40; J. H. Hawes, 927.97; P. M. Higgins,
908.72; P. R. Hill, 246.02; C. Hoover, 122.88; W. T. Hopper, 1,154.53; R. Hubbard,
136.86; W. B. Hutcheson, 2,298.55.
Jones, H. P., 971.20; P. H. Jory, 1,462.54.
King, A. E. 469.41; W. Kitson, 809.51.
Lament, H. N., 205.23; J. R. Laver, 934.66; \V. E. Laxton, 1,669.84; T. W. Lee,
1,598.46; J. V. Ludgate, 1,485.51.
Maclnnes, J. M., 334.05; W. A. MacLachlan, 28.46; J. A. P. Marshall, 1,337.95;
W. S. Marshall, 1,334.52; F. A. McGiverin, 640.68; H. £. McTear, 1,212.29;
J. D. Millar, 1,053.95; V. E. Mills, 231.65; V. S. Murray, 649.96.
Neill, C, 522.90; Nelson, C. H. 1,777.01; F. T. Nichol, 374.52.
Outram, A. A., 946.86.
Page, A. L., 1,330.42; A. H. Pitt, 262.43; J. Pogue, 1,174.67; C. A. Povnton, 1,578.30;
C. E. Prouty, 1,206.44.
Rapple, S. S., 1,469.96; M. E. Readman, 1,101.03; A. Reid, 1,169.29; N. H. Richard-
son, 1,219.46; C. A. Robbins, 1,111.54; H. Robertson, 578.05; J. H. Robinson,
828.29; J. E. Robson, 1,045.03; J. H. Rogerson, 2,016.57.
Sargeant, H., 1,168.89; C. A. Saunders, 338.47; G. L. Savce, 738.42; W. B. Scott,
190.71; A. Sedgwick, 599.49; H. Shapiro, 110.05; \V. Shiells, 314.90; G. R.
Simpson, 1,220.54; J. S. Slater. 1,346.29; H. A. Small, 1,186.61; A. A. Smith,
697.77; James Smith, 191.55; John Joseph Smith, 1,916.29; Joseph Jave Smith,
785.46; D. E. Strong, 29.90; T. C. Swartman, 1,112.90.
Taylor, G. R., 827.87; L. B. Teetzel, 86.84; A. A. Townley, 168.41.
Walter, J., 1,513.75; \V. K. Webb, 605.81; W. A. Weir, 696.64; F. H. Willison,
1,238.02; H. Wilson, 829.40; M. H. Woods, 1,169.60; A. W. Wylie, 104.94.
Zoller, J. L., 129.85.
Accounts under §25, 182.72.
Total 94,268 37
Less: Refunds 169 06
Maintenance $158,089.10
Traffic Census 3,914.22
Safety Committee Advertising 1,596.00
Automobile .Markers and Supplies 12,879.62
Fees, etc 572.79
$177,051.73
Acousticon Dictograph Company of Canada, Ltd., 622.34; Art Metropole, 1,744.96;
Automotive Transport Association of Ontario, 120.00.
Boston Herald-Traveller Corporation, 1,000.00; Burroughs Adding Machine of
Canada, Ltd., 181.85.
Canadian Engineer Publications, 261.21; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd.,
171.28; Canadian National Express, 2,778.13; Canadian National Telegraphs,
221.78; Canadian Pacific Express Co., 936.12; Canadian Pacific Railway Co.,
Communications Department, 333.57; Canadian Photo Copy Co., 605.42; H. S.
Crabtree, Ltd., 104.00; Richard Crawford, 102.80.
94,099 31
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS FJJ
Maintenance, etc. — Continued
Daily Commercial News and Building Record, 156.80; Dew the Mover, 100.00;
Direct -Winters Transport, 153.39; Dominion Press Clipping Bureau, 180.00.
Galbraith, A. W., 150.00; J. J. Gibbons, Ltd., 22,976.71 ; Globe Printing Co., 106.00;
Grand and Toy, Ltd., 1,936.43.
Hammond, Frank, 153.40.
International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 4,020.65.
King's Printer, 96,726.69.
Labor News, 100.00; John Leckie, Ltd., 400.00.
MacLean, Hugh C, Publications, Ltd., 175.90; Maple Leaf Gardens, Ltd., 196.00;
A. McKim, Ltd., 14,432.16; Might Directories, Ltd., 210.04.
National Cash Register Company of Canada, Ltd., 156.00; National Labour Day
Committee, 100.00.
Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 232.98; Ontario Reformatory Industries,
11,571.35. '
Peterborough Examiner, 120.00; Provincial Police, Ontario, 331.05; Department
of Public Works, Ontario, 388.53.
Raw, J. Frank Co., Ltd., 2,419.18; Royal York Hotel, 279.65.
Tarling, C. & Co., 250.00; Textile Products Co., Ltd., 254.38; Tippet-Richardson,
Ltd., 167.10; Toronto Baseball Club, Ltd., 600.00; Toronto District Labor Coun-
cil, 100.00.
Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 528.88.
Staff overtime meals, 1,416.65; Telephone, 3,080.67; Traffic census pay lists, 3,914.22;
Accounts under $100, 3,026.82.
Total 180,295 09
Less Refunds 3,243 36
177,051 73
King's Highways, Development Roads and Equipment Branch ($12,997,510.42)
Pay Lists, wages of men, etc.:
Division No. 1, Chatham 148,941 69
" 2, London 158,641 39
" 3, Stratford 201,981 06
" 4, Hamilton 265,762 39
" 5, Owen Sound 231,475 03
" 6, Toronto 211,365 06
" 7, Port Hope 187,821 54
" 8, Kingston 203,562 61
" 9, Ottawa 161,982 70
" 10, Bancroft 187,015 56
"11, Huntsville '. 287,050 37
" 13, North Bay 229,910 18
" 14, New Liskeard 237,220 59
" 16, Cochrane 186,705 68
" 17, Sudburv 185,043 15
" 18, Blind River 267,454 84
" 19, Fort William 335,880 12
" 20, Kenora 213,376 03
' " " 21, Fort Frances 109,710 74
Equipment Branch 37,345 83
Road Survevs 101,932 08
General . . . .' 98,012 73
4,248,191 37
F 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Property for Right-of-Way, Damages, etc.:
Adams, James J., 200.00; Rebecca Akrigg, 1,118.40; Roy and Mary Albers,
250.00; John E. Allin Estate, 1,377.75; B. Muriel Anderson, 264.60; Hugh
Leslie Anderson, 2,600.00; F. W. Andrews, 200.00; Elizabeth .•Xntalfy, 250.12;
Henry Appel, Junior, 293.84; George E. Armstrong, 352.04; W. J. W. Arm-
strong, 405.80; William J. and Catharine Armstrong, 117.30; J. Ernest Arthur,
200.00; Thomas J. Atkinson, 110.00.
Bailie, Harlow, 402.83; Milton Bannon, 253.80; Charles L. Barnes, 1,850.00;
James Batchelor, 290.60; Clovis Beauregard, 1,000.00; Arthur M. Beckworth,
275.00; Florence M. and Charles F. Bedard, 250.00; Margaret J. Bcdlow,
100.00; George Bell Estate, 2,500.00; Cecil Bellman, 1,625.00; Alfred and
Mar>- Best, 300.00; Bethesda United Church, 425.00; Russel Black, 1,383.15;
William M. and Lillian Blackwell, 1,400.00; J. R. Booth, Ltd., 1,126.30; J. M.
Bowen Estate, 354.00; John E. and Morgan Bowser, 160.74; Morgan Bowser,
103.80; M. S. Bovd, 143.75; Amelia Brabazon Estate, 111.98; George Bradlev
Estate, 1,550.00; Frank Bray, 250.26; Eugene W. Briceland, 125.00; Anna
C. Brown, 100.00; Clarence Brown, 150.00; James Brown, Senior, 2,751.75;
Mabel Buchanan, 100.00; J. C. Buie, 266.60; James Byrnes, 122.40.
Canadian Canners, Ltd., 250.00; Harr^' Card, 118.00; Hugo Carlson, 176.55;
John Carlton, 358.23; Susan Katherine Carpenter, 1,929.60; James J. Carroll,
525.50; J. E. Carruthers, 256.20; Walter L. Carruthers Estate. 134.20; G. Ivan
Carter, 295.11; J. Stanley Carter, 192.60; Ray Chapeskie, 910.00; The Chisolms
Corporation, Ltd., 192.54; John Chornev and Kate Wasvliniuk, 105.55; Fannie
Jane and James R. Church, 444.60; Mike and Monika Ciszek, 300.00; W.
and Helen Ciszek, 160.00; John Cochrane, 126.83; J. Don Cockburn, 175.00;
Margaret Collins, 123.60; Claude Cook, 200.00; Mar\' C. Corkerv, 145.80;
E. T. Cornell, 150.00; F. A. Crago, 810.60; Mathew Cronk, 155.40; Mathew
and Annie Cronk, 478.38; Margaret L Crosier, 717.20.
Daniels, Abe and Barbara, 230.00; W. D. de I'Eveille, 120.00; Muriel G. and
Merrill Denison, 1,000.00; Fred and Dorothy Dennis, 120.00; Rev. J. E. Des-
combes, 182.58; George and Ellen Dixon, 117.00; Edward Donnellv Estate,
369.30; Walter E. Downey, 426.00; Mrs. M. E. Downs and the Thomas M.
Downs Estate, 120.00; George Dowson, 100.00; Esmond D. a*id Helvi Drew,
155.00; George and Bertha Elizabeth Drew, 110.00; Bertina and F. S. Drum-
mond, 150.00; Jane Dutcher, 100.00.
Ellis, T. L., 286.20; Robert G. Elms, 100.00; William H. English, 1,700.00.
Farewell, Reginald Lee and George L., 1,485.45; Roy Fields, 109.80; Minnie
Finkle, 285.00; Edwin and Mina Fisher, 181.73; Municipality of Flamboro
East, 1,500.00; C. E. Foster, 154.70; J. R. and Rilla May Francis, 159.70.
Gadsby, Nellie E., 1,558.34; J. W. Gallagher, 160.00; Leo Gavnor, 100.00; Dorthy
E. and L. A. Gerrard, 300.00; Gladys E. Godfrey, 100.00; Town of Gore Bay,
100.00; R. John Gott, 327.00; C. P.' Graham, 197.00; F. W. Graham, 1,750.00;
Etta Greeley, 206.08; John Green, 120.00; Lillian B. Greene, 501.63; Karl A.
Grills, 9,000.00; W. R. and Gertrude Grimwood, 258.38.
Henderson, Orton B., 122.25; John Hendrickson, 215.00; Elsie Herd, 125.00;
R. L. Hodgins, 191.20; Joseph and Janet Hodkinson, 175.00; Harold and
Industrial Mortgage and Trust Co., 1,512.40.
Jackson, Gordon C, 136.52; R. E. and Agnes C. Jackson, 100.00; Olive Jeffrey,
403.00; Froome T. Johnston, 175.00; Adam Josefchak, 613.08; Nephen Joseph,
146.63.
Kelly, E. C. 100.00; James Kellv, 210.08; Robert H. Kelly, 186.66; Margaret
E. Keown, 107.16; J. Koski Estate, 103.35; Alberta Maud Kottmeier, 2,753.66;
Margaret Kress, 100.00; Peter Kuzma, 919.05.
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS FJ_5
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Property for Right-of-Way, Damages, etc. — Continued
Land Titles Office, District of Cochrane, 113.19; Land Titles Office, District
of Rainy River, 137.15; Norman and Luella Lean, 171.17; Horace and Lucienne
Legault, 119.20; Hosanna Lemaire, 145.95; Lloyd E. Lewis, 103.00; R. J.
Lloyd, 238.20; Local Master of Titles and Registrar, District of Kenora, 130.90;
Local Master of Titles and Registrar, District of Nipissing, 210.98; Local Master
of Titles and Registrar, District of Sudbury, 281.64; Local Master of Titles
and Registrar, District of Thunder Bay, 392.64; R. Gordon and \'era Long,
327.50; Frank and Margaret Lupasko, i45.08.
Maguire, Frederick T., 109.80; Robert Scott and Elizabeth Major, 275.00; W. T.
Marston, 250.00; James Martin, 158.33; Mason, Foulds, Davidson and Kellock,
1,579.06; Matheson Agricultural Societv, 111.90; Alexander Mathison, 182.83;
J. G. Mav, 248.70; Percv W. May, 243.00; James McAdam, 491.10; Mar\' E.
McAlpine, 235.20; James E. McCallum and Frank Perks Pranglev, 656.18;
T. J. McCauley, 395.38; John McCracken, 100.00; Allan McDonald, 147.75;
Robert McDonald, 102.48; Robert C. McDonald, 104.10; John McKendry,
100.00; John McNicholas, 200.00; Thomas McNicholas, 400.00; Stef, Maria
and John Melanezuk, 150.00; \V. B. Metcalf, 1,468.90; Ernest Michaud, 398.81;
Kenneth Michelson, 120.00; Department of Mines and Resources, Indian
Affairs Branch, 555.34; Elizabeth Moldenhauer, 115.92; Elizabeth Moldenhauer
and Ida Smvthe, 187.18; Nils Molund, 400.00; \V. J. Mooney, 196.75; C. E.
and George \V. Moore, 197.60; F. J. Moore Construction Co., Ltd., 1,900.00;
Ross J. Moran, 519.83; Albert J. Morphet, 133.70; J. Alfred Morphet, 109.37;
Thomas Mount, 225.00; David Munro, 155.46; Bertram D. Mutton, 1,426.20.
Neal, Keith, 223.90; Kate Neale, 145.50; Nepigon Mining Lands Co., 2,650.00;
Otto Nitschke, 125.00; R. A. Nugent, 200.00.
Oakes, Frederick A., 1,833.00; Husjh A. and Beatrice Orr, 100.00; H. F. Osborne,
1,071.70; John O'Shell, 150.00. "^
Parent, Osias, 129.00; W. J. Parfitt, 125.00; William C. Parsons, 1,350.33; Rae F.
and Rose Marv Partridge, 100.00; A. and Sophie Pastuschvn, 250.00; Olive
May Patten, 313.25; George F. Patterson, 450.00; George A. Pearce, 1,312.00;
Frank and Tessie Pecarskie, 160.00; Arthur Percival, 158.92; George W.
Percival, 230.60; Henrv S. Percv, 208.00; Mar\' S. Pettit, 112.95; Elzear Piche,
119.20; Louis Piche, 108.53; James and Ada Pool, 3,047.21; James A. Poston
Estate, 5,017.41; Ada E. Pritchard, 119.65.
Rankin, Robert, 2,400.00; F. Reece, 120.00; Registrar of Deeds— Algoma District
143.64; Carleton County, 101.41; Durham West County, 156.21; Huron County
106.45; Kingston and Frontenac County, 194.60; Lambton County, 331.39
Lincoln Countv, 188.39; Manitoulin District, 238.20; Peterborough County
182.91; Renfrew Countv, 111.40; Simcoe Countv, 126.85; Welland Countv
135.64; Wentworth Countv, 149.26; Fred Revnolds, 290.88; Gerald Revnolds
109.40; Margaret and Charles O. Richards, 154.86; John Rickles, 166.75
Rocco and Anna Rienzo, 100.00; T. R. Rivington, 218.65; Thomas H. Robert-
son, 149.20; Frank Rogers and Gladvs E. Godfrev, 150.00; H. D. Rogers, 352.75
Martin Rogick, 215.28; H. E. Rose & Co., Ltd., 350.00; William M. Rowlev
Olive R. Crossett and Edith Marv Smith, 400.00; Francis W. Rundle, 809.40
Kenneth and Annie W. Runtz, 196.00; Thomas Russell, 194.70.
Sann, George Ellis, 125.00; Francois Saucv, 206.43; H. M. Schneider, 100.00;
Sigmund Schultz, 129.08; John C. and Sarah Scott, 350.00; D. E. Seeley,
312.40; James H. Selkirk, 225.00; W. Shepherd, 500.00; Harold E. and Harry
G. Simpson, 2,510.16; Arthur Soper, 9,000.00; Joseph and Marv C. Spicher,
198.00; William E. Spicher, 264.50; Jan Stepien, 180.00; Milton Strachan,
433.20.
Talbot, William G., 327.20; F. M. Taylor and Ernest Manifold, 393.75; Temis-
kaming and Northern Ontario Railwav, 208.35; Margaret Tenbroeck, 1,224.50;
Elie Therrien, 127.50; William Third, Junior. 230.44; Allen Thom, 107.96;
J. J. Charteris Thomson, 637.88; Alfred R. and Sarah Timms, 1,000.00; Deborah
D. Travers. 150.00; George Trotter, 100.00; Frank Trudgeon, 104.90; Joseph
Tucker, 159.70; Zack Tucker, 163.16; M. B. Tudhope, 150.00; D. J. Turineck,
153.54; Frank J. and Emma M. Tvndall, 586.90.
F 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Property for Right-of-Way, Damages, etc. — Continued
VanCamp, Gordon, 1,397.55; Thomas L. VanCamp, 2,200.00; Albert and Cathar-
ine Vance, 182.13; James VanEgmond Estate, 397.71; James W. VanEgmond,
476.46; May Vause, 160.00.
Wannop, Robert J. and Agnes, 387.10; K. B. Watson, 250.00; William A. and
Edith Weston, 2,800.00; Thomas Whalley, 108.50; Jacob Willick, 120.00;
Frank Willis, 127.80; Norman Wilson and Rov Brown, 173.37; \ernal Windsor,
256.31; Mike Windy, 118.65; K. J. Wisbv,' 400.00; Lucinda E. and W. A.
Wise, 300.00; William and Florence Worville, 100.00.
Yarw^ood Estate, Mary Jane, 200.00; Frederick Young, 107.60.
Accounts under $100, 12,558.32.
Total • 169,735 41
Contracts:
Abbott Limited, Geo. C, No. 40-120, plumbing and heating, Niagara Park Plaza
Buildings, 9,234.34; Project 1-913, completion of Honey Dew Stores, Niagara
Plaza, Rainbow Bridge, Niagara Falls, 3,121.29; Armstrong Bros., Construction,
No. 43-337, stabilized aggregate surface course, 60 miles, Point Alexander to
east limits of Mattawa, 28,042.20.
Ball Bros., Ltd., Project No. 2-743, implement storage building, Stratford,
1,149.00; Harr\- Barr & Sons, No. 43-397, crushed gravel, Mavnooth to Comber-
mere, 23,018.43; D. G. Bawtinheimer, Ltd., No. 42-389, supply and application
of sand, Martindale Cloverleaf to Lundy's Lane and Niagara Falls, 4,242.88;
No. 43-05, stone breakwater, Jordan, Township of Louth, 12,664.93; No. 43-416,
winter sanding, Jordan's Harbour to Lundy's Lane and Niagara Falls, 26,618.04;
Bergman & Nelson, Ltd., No. 43-413, repairing 2 culvert structures. High-
way No. 70, Lemay and Kirkup Townships, 5,584.60; Project No. 2-276,
concrete culverts, Kenora west to No. 12 mile, 6,777.69; R. A. Blyth, No. 41-48,
bridges. Driftwood River, No. 7 Highwav, and Wicklow RiverBridge, No. 5
Highway, 4,136.27; No. 42-03, Departure Creek Bridge, No. 2, Cochrane
to Hearst Highwav, 28,910.50; No. 42-04, Blanche River Bridee and Ap-
proaches, Township of Dack, Charlton Road, 22,221.28; No. 42-.s'76, painting
bridges, Sydenham River Bridge, Doty's Creek Bridge and Port Dover Lift
Bridge, London Division, 926.55; No. 42-378, painting bridges, Goulais River
Bridge and Thessalon Bridge, Blind River Division, 2,504.50; No. 43-411,
crushed gravel, Kakabeka Falls to English River Road, 15,393.80; No. 43-429,
winter sanding, Jarvis to Delhi, Caledonia to Port Dover to Simcoe, 20,339.20;
No. 43-432, winter sanding, Belleville to Brockville, 35,375.40; Project No.
3-3452, painting bridges, Spanish River Bridge and Espanola Bridges, 2,329.50;
No. 3-3950, two sand bins, Johnstown and Crosbv, 9,973.00; Bond Construc-
tion Co., Ltd., No. 43-357, crushed gravel, English River westerlv, 14,018.70;
No. 43-358, crushed gravel, Wabigoon easterly 15 miles, 25,220.16; No. 43-359,
crushed gravel. Reed Narrows southerly 16 miles, 21,224.53; No. 43-406,
crushed gravel, 30 miles. Highway No. 17, Dryden to Vermillion Bay, 24,018.80;
No. 43-407, crushed gravel, 43 miles. Highway No. 72, Dinorwic to Sioux
Lookout, 40,017.80; Brennan Paving Co., Ltd., No. 39-01, grading east of
Ritson Road, Cromwell, Simcoe and Oshawa Bridges, east of Oshawa, 31,686.89;
No. 40-105, stone facing, etc., Canadian Approach Plaza to Rainbow Bridge,
Niagara Falls, 8,730.47; No. 40-90A, concrete pavement and grading, Stanley
Street to Circle on Queen Elizabeth Way, Peace Bridge to the Fort at Fort
Erie, 2,771.76; No. 40-119, buildings on the Canadian Approach Plaza to Rain-
bow Bridge, Niagara Falls, 33,181.54; No. 41-20, concrete and asphaltic pave-
ments, Stanley .Street to Plaza, Niagara Falls, 13,132.15; No. 41-25, service
station. Rainbow Bridge, Canadian Approach Plaza, Niagara Falls, 41.09;
No. 42-02, alteration and addition to buildings, grading road entrance to
Rasberry Farm, 16,634.83; No. 43-01, hot mix pavement, grading and resurfac-
ing. Fleet Aircraft Road, Township of Bertie, 6,797.35; No. 43-02, storm
sewer drainage work, Stoney Creek, Queen Elizabeth Way, 1,154.32; No.
43-373, 3^ mile concrete patching, Princeton to Brantford to Gait, 22,799.13;
No. 43-379, concrete patching, Calnsville to Wentworth County Line, 33,381.32;
Project No. 1-747, bus terminal, basement of Canada Permits Building and
Highways Office, concrete floor and gravel fill. Approach Plaza Buildings,
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS FJ^
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Contracts — Continued
Niagara Falls, 6,659.29; Project Xo. 1-913, partial completion of stores on
River Road, Niagara Falls, 27,209.98; R. J. Brewer, No. 42-326, crushed gravel,
Russeldale to Grand Bend and Hensall to St. Joseph, 13,995.43.
Canadian Comstock Co., Ltd., No. 40-121, electric wiring, Niagara Park Plaza
Buildings. Canadian Approach to Rainbow Bridge, Niagara Falls, 6,837.71;
No. 41-33, lighting, Park Plaza Buildings, Niagara Falls, 603.87; Project
No. 1-913, electrical work. Honey Dew Stores, River Road, Niagara Falls,
3,726.26; Fred Carson & Sons, No! 43-364, surface treatment, Hamilton Divi-
sion, 10,984.84; Central Bridge Co., Ltd., No. 40-123, superstructure. Rouge
River Bridge, 2,149.50; Geo. Chenen,-, 3 culvert replacements, Stratford
Division, 885.80; Herbert L. Conlin, No. 42-382. supply and application of
sand, Toronto to Holland River, 648.00; No. 43-401, crushed gravel, Oshawa
to Highland Creek, 21,436.80; No. 43-422, winter sanding, Toronto to Bradford,
LangstafiFe to Green River and Thornhill to Brampton, 47,564.50; Consolidated
Sand & Gravel, Ltd., Project No. 3-3189, resurfacing, Princeton to Eastwood,
22,316.98; No. 42-388, supply and application of sand, Windermere Cut-off
to Martindale Cloverleaf, 14,731.52; No. 43-04, grading and culverts, 80j)
feet, entrance to Niagara Falls, Bellvue St., extension, 4,429.20; No. 43-377,
resurfacing road mix mulch pavement, Brantford to Simcoe Highway, 36,593.86;
No. 43-427, winter sanding, Brantford to Hamilton to Caledonia, 28,270.20;
Cornell Construction Co., No. 43-363, surface treatment, Stratford Division,
11,565.20; Curran & Briggs, Ltd., No. 37-93, extension, grading and culverts,
5 miles, Apsley to Bancroft, 129,942.15; No. 40-132, grading and culverts,
9 miles, 88 miles east of Mosher Lake easterlv to Mile 97, Geraldton to Hearst,
123,030.92; No. 43-06, 13.5 miles crushed gravel. Mile 97 to Mile 83^ west
of Hearst, Hearst to Longlac Highway, 8,106.21; No. 43-378, resurfacing,
Stratford Division, 85,148.93; No. 43-386, structures, 3 culverts, vicinity of
Clinton and one between Listowel and Wingham, 13,555.95.
Dibblee Construction Co., Ltd., No. 41-36, concrete pavement, 4 miles, 11' wide,
Vankleek Hill south, 3,904.92; No. 41-40, concrete pavement, 8 miles, 22'
wide, \'ernon, north and south, 3,153.84; Dominion Construction Corporation,
Ltd., No. 41-26, grading and culverts, 97 miles east of west end of Mosher
Lake to Mile 106, Geraldton to Hearst Highway, 11,040.00; Don Construction,
Ltd., Xo. 38-21, grading and culverts, 6.4 miles, Rosebank Side Road, Pickering
Township, 6,415.21; >so. 43-03, grading, gravelling and sodding, 0.9 miles.
Service Road, Cromwell Avenue, westerly, Oshawa. 14,741.86; X'o. 43-421,
winter sanding. Sunderland Corners to Orillia, 5,186.25; No. 43-423, winter
sanding, Bradford to Severn, Camp Borden to Barrie to Cookstown, 37,797.45;
No. 43-424. winter sanding, Barrie to Midland to Port McXicoll, Penetang
to Midhurst to Stayner and Elmvale to Wasaga Beach, 22,275.10; Project
Xo. 2-3648. supply and application of sand, Barrie to Severn Bridge, 190.80;
T. F. Doughty, No. 43-317. crushed gravel. 17 miles, End of County Road to
Burnt River to Kinmount, 20.550.00: Xo. 43-322, crushed gravel, Bobcaygeon
to Catchacoma Road, 9,009.40; Xo. M-Zli, crushed gravel, Lakefield to Apslev,
21,000.00; Xo. 43-324. crushed gravel, Chandos to Apsley to Lasswade. 19^.050.00;
Dufferin Paving Co.. Ltd.. Xo. 40-131. grading and culverts, 9 miles, 79 miles
east of west end of Mosher Lake easterly to Mile 88, Geraldton to Hearst
Highways, 22,623.36; Project X'o. 2-400, black macadam pavement, 9.2 miles,
Jarvis to Xelles Corners. 27,103.35.
Ellins Construction Co., Ltd., No. 43-388, structures, 3 culvert replacements,
between Manchester and Greenbank, 7,324.62; No. 43-426, winter sanding,
Highwav No. 5, Trafalgar to St. George, Highwav No. 8, Gait to Hamilton,
39,962.00.
Forvvell Sand & Gravel, Ltd., No. 42-327, crushed gravel, Listowel to Elmira.
Xo. 86 Highway, 64.87; ^L L. Foster, Xo. 42-07, sodding. Highland Creek to
Rosebank Sideroad, Toronto to Oshawa Dual Highway, 6,666.12; A. B. Fowler,
Xo. M-m, crushed gravel, Limberlost Road, 9,601.92.
Gatehouse Bros., Ltd., Project No. 2-23, extending building for electrical equip-
ment. Brown's Line, 1.868.10; Project No. 3-421, snow plow shed, Highwav
No. 10. Cooksville. 2.576.00; Godson Contracting Co., Ltd., Xo. 43-393. resurfac-
ing, bituminous patching. Toronto to Trafalgar and Dundas Street to Lakeshore.
7,744.87; Project Xo. 3-86, laying 18" sewer. Grand Ave., westeHy, 944.48;
F 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Contracts — Continued
Project No. 3-348, drainage, divided Highway east end of Rouge River Bridge,
Toronto to Oshawa, 671.65; Greenwood Construction Co., No. 43-312, crushed
gravel, No. 9 Highway, junction of 9 and 10 Highways to Schomberg, 16,415.28.
Hadley-McHaffie Construction Co., Ltd., No. 40-130, grading and culverts,
9 miles, 70 miles east of west end of Mosher Lake to Mile 70 on Geraldton
to Hearst Highway, 227,242.59; No. 43-07, crushed stone. Mile 70 to Mile
833^, Geraldton to Hearst Highway, 893.56; Hagersville Quarries, Ltd., No.
43-412, resurfacing, Stratford east and Sebringville, east and west, 40,708.57;
Project No. 3-3190, resurfacing, Highway No. 6, Hamilton to Mount Hope,
18,581.21; Harv-ey & Irvine, No. 37-220, grading and culverts, Dacre to Egan-
ville, Cloyne to Denbigh, 16,343.64; M. G. Henniger, Ltd., No. 43-433, crushed
gravel, 30 miles, Highway No. 62, Bancroft north and south, Bancroft east,
secondarv roads, 19,596.00; Project No. 3-3949, sand bins. Smith's Falls and
Carleton' Place, 5,834.30; Holdcroft Construction Co., Ltd., Project No. 2-290,
concrete culverts, Kingston Division, 922.13; Holmes Construction Co., No.
40-111, Griflfith Bridge, Madawaska River at Griffith, No. 41 Highway, 10,046.48;
Honsberger Construction Co., No. 41-38, 6.8 miles concrete pavement 22'
wide. No. 57 Highway, Wellandport to Beckett's Bay, 4,721.85.
Inter-Countv Sand & Gravel Co., No. 43-302, crushed gravel, Kingsville to
Maiden Centre, 20,919.51.
Johnson Bros. Co., Ltd., No. 37-221, grading and culverts, 10 miles, Apsley
to Bancroft, 81,637.73; No. 42-09, realignment of road and hot mix pavement,
85 miles, Ancaster Hill, No. 2 Highway, 111,081.52; No. 42-344, crushed gravel,
No. 208 Highway, Minden to Kinmount and No. 209 Highway, Kinmount
to Gooderham, 31,350.00; No. 43-334, crushed gravel, Redstone to Haliburton
to Essonville, 23,101.06; No. 43-428, winter sanding. No. 2 Highway, Brant-
ford to Woodstock and Brantford to Gait to Paris, 26,459.60; Project No.
3-223, grading, Dysart to Kennisis Lake Road, 9,204.36; Project No. 3-344,
supplying and placing gravel, north of Bobcaygeon, 1,500.75; Project No.
3-3369, gravel, Minden and Redstone Lake Road, 8,806.05; Johnstone and
Clarke, No. 43-329, crushed gravel, Eganville east, 6,340.80; No. 43-331,
crushed gravel. Golden Lake to Eganville, 10 miles, 15,039.80; No. 43-332,
crushed gravel, Eganville to Cormac, 12,424.52; A. E. Jupp Construction
Co., Ltd., No. 41-35, concrete pavement 8.3 miles, Beaverton to Brechin,
1,927.00; No. 42-381, supplv and application of sand, Oshawa to Toronto,
215.00; No. 43-366, surface treatment, Toronto Division, 11,439.57; No. 43-419,
winter sanding, No. 2 Highway, Toronto to Oshawa, including new dual High-
way and Eglinton Ave., 47,051.92; No. 43-420, winter sanding, Whitby to
Sunderland Corners No. 7 Highwav Brooklin to Green River from No. 12
Highway to Stoufifville, 17,363.25.
Kerr, Joe, No. 42-328, crushed gravel, Blueval to Harriston, 1.873.82; No. 43-309,
crushed gravel. No. 9 Highway to Wingham to Listowel, 11,174.51; Keystone
Contractors, Ltd., No. 40-143, structures and grading, Brumwell's Sideroad
Underpass, 2,607.04; King Paving Co., Ltd., No. 43-394, structures, Mimico
Creek Bridge, No. 2 Highwav, 1,528.71; W. W. King, No. 43-394, structures,
Mimico Creek Bridge, No. 2 Highway, 7,127.28.
Law Construction, Ltd., No. 43-316, stabilized aggregate surface course. Crown
Hill to Waverley, 18,556.90; No. 43-392, resurfacing, hot mix patching. No. 90
Highway, Barrie to Camp Borden, 11,174.48; John S. Laxton, repairing scale
pit at Long Branch, 3,633.03; J. S. Leitch, No. 43-415, construction of over-
heads, Queen Elizalaeth Way, Lundy's Lane — Fort Erie, 18,056.66; Lennox
Construction Co., Ltd., No. 43-368, surface treatment, Kingston Division,
8,003.70; Ottawa Division, 1,241.66; London Sand & Stone, Ltd., No. 43-303,
crushed gravel, Avlmer north and south, 8,896.10; Long Lac Construction
Co., Ltd., No. 43-371, crushed gravel. Fort William Division, 19,310.28;_ A.
Lothian, structures, repairs, drainage, Nos. 7, 10, 11, 27, 50 and Queen Eliza-
beth Highways, 31,432.86; Project No. 3-406, constructing sewer, No. 11
Highway in Washago, 1,467.40.
Maguire, Jno., Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 43-350, crushed gravel. No. 17 High-
way, Cutler to Algoma, 39,982.26; No. 43-353, crushed gravel. Iron Bridge to
Chapleau Road, 14,828.12; Malvern Construction Co., Ltd., No. 40-106,
Batchawana Bridge, No. 17 Highwav, Fisher Township, 3,143.93; D. A. Mc-
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS FJ^
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
C ontracts — Continued
Arthur, No. 43-330, crushed gravel, Vanleek Hill south, Vernon north and
south, also Alexandria south, 9,651.00; Xo. 43-399, crushed gravel, Vernon
north and south, Alexandria to Winchester, 13,715.00; H. J. McFarland,
No. 43-321, crushed gravel, Brighton to Warkworth Siderdad, 4,598.95; Mc-
Xamara Construction Co., Ltd., Xo. 42-358, crushed gravel, Englehart Town-
ship, Charlton north and west towards Elk Lake, 46,749.89; Xo. 43-342, crushed
rock, 26 miles. Smooth Rock Falls to Moonbeam, 42,030.00; Xo. 43-343,
crushed rock, 20 miles, Moonbeam to \'alrita, 45,000.00; Xo. 43-344, crushed
gravel, Porquis Junction to 4 miles south of Cochrane, 71,050.00; Xo. 43-345,
crushed gravel, Porquis Junction to Iroquois Falls, 10,150.00; Project Xo.
3-3262, cutting high road shoulder, Smooth Rock to Valrita, Porquis Junction
to 4 miles south of Cochrane, 18,750.00; Edwin M. Morrison & Russell Ross,
No. 43-305, crushed gravel, Glencoe to Alvinston, 6,000.00; Municipal Spray-
ing and Oiling Co., Ltd., Xo. 43-430, winter sanding, Xo. 2 Highway, Port
Hope to Belleville, 14,315.00; Xo. 43-431, winter sanding, Oshawa to Port
Hope to Peterborough, Welcome to Dale, 26,352.50.
Northern Paving & Materials, Ltd., Xo. 43-341, crushed gravel, Xorth Timis-
kaming Road, 24,023.30.
Ontario Bridge Co., Ltd., Xo. 43-387, structures, culvert replacement, X'o. 35
Highway, Rosedale to Coboconk, 5,074.85; X'o. 43-389, structures, culvert
replacements, X'os. 15, 17 and 44 Highways, Ottawa Division, 6,898.40; Pro-
ject Xo. 3-3186, repairs and painting bridge, Trent River Bridge, X'illage of
Hastings, 1,655.50.
Petursson, R. F., Xo. 41-47, Gull River Bridge Xo. 5, Dryden to Fort William,
10,934.76; Project Xo. 2-275, fill. Grassy Xarrow's Bridge, Kenora Division,
4,079.07; Project Xo. 2-276, W.O. 2-373 and 431, constructing 6 culverts,
Kenora West to X'o. 12 Mile, 14,674.72; Pioneer Construction Co., Ltd., Xo.
42-359, crushed gravel, Sudbury to Capreol Highway, 11,462.70; X'o. 42-362,
crushed gravel, Thessalon to Bruce Mines, X'o. 17 Highwav, 17,595.00; Xo.
43-346, crushed gravel, Sudbun.- to Capreol Road. 13,900.00; Xo. 43-347,
crushed gravel, Sudbury to Levack Road, 34,912.50; Xo. 43-348, crushed
gravel, Falconbridge to Skead Road, 14.900.00; Xo. 43-349, crushed gravel.
Long Lake to Burwash Road, 8,750.00; Xo. 43-351, crushed gravel, Sowerby
to Thessalon, 12,600.00; Xo. 43-352, crushed gravel, 25 miles Wharncliffe Road,
24,675.00; J. X. Pitts, Xo. 40-99, Rainbow Bridge. Canadian Approach Plaza,
Victoria Avenue grade separation, 87,533.56; X'o. 41-43, bridge offices. Rainbow
Bridge, X'iagara Falls, 1,396.84; Project X'o. 1-607, stone facing, \'ictoria
Ave. Cut and Xewman Hill, X'iagara Falls, 4,964.38; Provincial Road Spraying
& Contracting Co., Ltd., X'o. 43-365, surface treatment, Owen Sound Division,
9,748.10.
Rayner Construction, Ltd., X'o. 40-124. grading and culverts, 11 miles, west
end of Mosher Lake to 11 miles easterly, Geraldton to Hearst Highway, 137,-
372.18; Xo. 43-355, crushed gravel, Xo. 17 Highwav, Xipigon to Macdiarmid,
1,370.00; Xo. 43-367, surface treatment. Port Hope Division, 6,542.98; Xo.
43-369, surface treatment, Huntsville Division, 7,333.68; Xo. 43-370, surface
treatment, Sudbury Division, 10,740.49; Xo. 43-383, concrete patching, Xo. 2
Highway, Toronto to Campbell's Corners, 29,203.82; Xo. 43-418, winter sanding,
Burlington Cloverleaf to Humber on Queen Elizabeth Wav, 57,497.13; Richard-
son Construction Co., Ltd., Project Xo. 3-1. S4, bridge, Chippewa Power Canal
Bridge, 903.50; W. B. Russell & Co., X'o. 42-351, crushed gravel, Xorth Bay
easterly 7 miles, Xo. 17 Highway, 12,536.65; Xo. 43-338, crushed gravel.
North Bay east limits to Junction of Xo. 94 Highway, 7,350.73; Ryan Con-
tracting Co., Ltd., Xo. 40-144, structures and grading, Lansing Cut-off Under-
pass, 412.34; Xo. 41-37, concrete pavement, 10 miles, Sombra to Corunna
and 10 foot strip in Port Lambton. 120,617.85; Xo. 43-339, crushed gravel,
24 miles. Sturgeon Falls to Hagar, 57,133.92.
Sandy Contracting & Machine Works, Xo. 43-306, crushed gravel, Bayfield to
Goderich and Port Albert to Amberley, 9,677.91; Xo. 43-307, stabilized aggre-
gate surface course, Mitchell to Elginfield, 13,946.86; Sarnia Bridge Co., Ltd.,
No. 41-50, steel superstructure, Kabinakagami River Bridge, 18,256.06;
Schell Construction Co., Xo. 43-304, crushed gravel, Thamesford to Wood-
stock, 6,892.07; Schutz Construction Co., X'o. 42-390, crushed gravel, Ganano-
F20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No.
King's Highways — Continued
Contracts — Continued
que to Seeley's Bay, 14,049.54; No. 43-311, crushed gravel, Wiarton to Tober-
mory, 5,253.00; No. 43-325, crushed gravel, Tweed to Kaladar, 41,396.40;
No. 43-328, crushed gravel, 25 miles, .Sharp's Corners to Kaladar, 24,562.61;
No. 43-.^95, crushed gravel, Hartington to Sharbot Lake, 25,332.12; Schutz
Tile & Gravel Co., Ltd., No. 43-311, W.O. 3-3666, crushed gravel, Wiarton
to Tobermorv, 20,585.06; No. 43-404, W.O. 3-3667, crushed gravel, Allan
Park to Fleshcrton, 4,120.00; E. H. Scott, No. 43-374, W.O. 3-3300, resurfacing
and patching concrete, 4.4 miles, London to Ingersol and south on No. 19
Highwav, 70,244.25; E. & E. Seegmiller, Ltd, No. 43-308, crushed gravel,
Elmira No. 7 Highwav, Listowel to Tralee to Milverton, 12,788.95; No. 43-310,
crushed gravel, Milton to Acton, 13,808.63; Shaw & Wright, Ltd., No. 41-44,
finishing hardware, Canadian Approach Plaza Building, Rainbow Bridge,
Niagara Falls, 2,118.39; C. Smythe, Ltd., No. 43-425, winter sanding, Toronto
to Trafalgar, Toronto to Oakville, Lakeshore Road to Schomberg, Lakeshore
Road to Brampton, 47,340.00; Standard Paving, Ltd., No. 40-129, grading
and culverts, 61 miles east of the west end of Mosher Lake easterly to Mile 70,
Geraldton to Hearst Highwa\-, 75,074.32; Sterling Construction Co., Ltd.,
No. 40-136. grading and culverts, 9 miles from a point 124 miles east of west
end of Mosher Lake easterlv to Mile 133, Geraldton to Hearst Highwav,
88,713.95; No. 43-362, surface treatment, London Division, 3,128.38; Chatham
Division, 6,819.79; No. 43-375, resurfacing, London vicinity. 134,783.07;
No. 43-376, resurfacing. No. 2 Highway, Strathburn to Kent County Line,
59,562.46; No. 43-398. crushed gravel, No. 81 Highwav, Strathrov north and
south, 13,767.82; No. 43-400, crushed gravel, Wisebeach to Parkhil'l, 15,003.83;
No. 43-417, winter sanding, Jordan Harbour to Burlington Cloverleaf to Hamil-
ton, 41,691.82; Project No. 3-242, crushed gravel, Mile 61 to Mile 70, Geraldton
to Hearst Highwav, 39,600.00; C. L. Storey, No. 42-374, crushed gravel. No.
41 Highway. 3 miles south of Northbrook to 3 miles north of Cloyne, 192.24;
Storms Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 43-318, crushed gravel. No. 35 Highwav,
Orono to Lindsav south, 20,995.01; No. 43-396, crushed gravel. No. 74 High-
way, Taylor's corners to No. 28 Highwav, 28,501.22; Project No. 3-.3968,
crushed gravel, near Porquis Junction, 3,000.00; H. H. Sutton, No. 42-08,
sodding, between Lots 6 and 7 Pickering Township and Lots 15 and 16, East
Whitby Township, 30,940.30.
Thompson Construction Engineering Co., Ltd., No. 43-340, crushed gravel,
Hagar, Rutter, Wolselev, Bav and Bigwood Roads, 41,296.06; Tomlinson
Bros., Ltd., No. 43-356, crushed gravel, Scoble to Pearson Road, 43,132.18;
No. 43-360, crushed gravel, No. 70 Highwav, Emo to Nestor Falls, 1 5,835.87 ; No.
43-384, crushed gravel. No. 70A Highway, Bar\vick north, 20,480.91; Towland
Construction Co., Ltd., No. 43-314, crushed gravel. Primrose Corners to
Cookstown, 38,610.00.
Uren, Blake W., No. 41-433, crushed gravel, Bracebridge to Glen Orchard, 8,002.05;
No. 43-315, crushed gravel, Erin to Guelph, 18,080.00; No. 43-320, crushed
gravel, Baltimore to Norwood, 6,270.00; No. 43-335, crushed gravel. Dun-
church to Magnetwan, 25,200.00; Project No. 2-3736, crushed gravel. Boundary
of Parry Sound Division to Hayes Corners to Rosseau, 18,150.00.
Vance, James A., 43-390, structure repairs, No. 26 Highwav, Thornburv Bridge,
12,571.00.
Walker, James, Haulage, No. 43-327, crushed gravel. Brooks to Kaladar, 51,200.00;
Warren Bituminous Paving Co.. Ltd.. No. 43-372. resurfacing, hot mi.x patch-
ing, Huntsville Division, 54,880.70; Parry Sound Division, 16,861.23; Project
No. 2-3627, crushed gravel, Norway Point to Dorset. 8.767.25; Project No.
3-3243. resurfacing, gravel mulch, 35 miles. No. 202 Highway, Brandy Lake
through Village of Port Carling, 14,979.21; Project No. 3-3338, raising roadbed,
through swamp. No. 69 Highway, 4,153.12.
Yundt, Bros., No. 42-325, crushed gravel, Wingham to Amberley to Kincardine,
382.50; No. 42-334. crushed gravel. Orangeville to Erin. Hiehwav 24 and Cale-
don to Junction of Nos. 24 and 51 Highways, 3.617.60; W. M. Yundt. No.
43-301, cru.shed gravel, 4.9 miles. Forest to Grand Bend and Thcdford to Junc-
tion No. 21 Highwav, 15,945.75; Project No. 3-3237, Department Lot, Strat-
ford, 612.00.
Total 4,848,770 08
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F^l
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc.:
Bituminous Materials 470,343 24
Calcium Chloride 446,886 15
Stone 358,385 56
Gasoline, Lubrication 354,365 91
Equipment Maintenance 374,914 65
Cement 185,510 90
Material and Sendees 183,192 64
Road and Other Equipment 180,433 18
Gravel 155,394 76
Workmen's Compensation Insurance '. 146,356 10
Lumber 144,777 83
Travelling Expenses, Board 122,223 68
Garage Expense 118,750 69
Car Mileage 100,587 15
Rentals and Storage other than Trucks 85,873 16
Sand 80,733 19
Salt 59,036 46
Lumber, creosoted 53,090 1 1
Hardware 43,317 96
Office Expenses, Telephones 41,070 57
Snow Fence 33,634 71
Guard Rails and Hand Rails 30,884 00
Railway Crossings and Wig Wags 26,398 92
Fill, Borrow Pits 19,733 11
Drainage and Grates 17,369 57
Steel 17,211 67
Posts, wood : 16,070 14
Coal and Wood 15,813 08
Traffic Signals and Lights 15,806 63
Taxes and Drainage 15,321 91
Paint and Supplies 15,177 64
Snow Clearing 14,903 47
Consulting Engineers' Services 13,583 85
Moving Poles and Public Utilities 1 1 ,92 1 78
Posts, steel 11,296 17
Culverts, cement 10,135 14
Camp Supplies 9,051 70
Connecting Links 8,389 62
Fencing Materials 8,801 35
Sidewalks 6,535 67
Trees and Shrubs 5,662 48
Signs 4,482 78
Explosives 4,03 1 85
Blacksmithing 2,908 90
Advertising 2,338 1 1
Tile 2,261 48
Culverts, metal 1 ,442 74
Sheds and Buildings 1,198 66
$4,047,611 02
Abbott, Geo. C, Ltd., 233.32; William Abbs, 368.75; Acme Bearings & Parts,
Ltd., 1,240.26; Acme Tractor & Industrial Supplies, Ltd., 1,501.41; W. L.
Acott, 105.89; William Acton, 121.70; J. D. Adams, Ltd., 11,220.59; Aero-
Mac Tire Sales, 225.50; Aikenhead Hardware, Ltd., 587.09; D. Aitchison
Lumber Co., Ltd., 152.38; Municipality of Alberton, 501.00; W. R, Alder,
1,151.38; Aldershot Garage, 432.45; Alexander & Ross, 141.11; Algoma Central
& Hudson Bav Railwav Co., 393.46; Algoma Ore Properties, Ltd., 1,015.67;
Algoma Steel Corporation, Ltd., 3,819.53; Allatt Machine & Tool Co., 1,878.83;
George Allen Comoanv, 107. .50; R. P. AIIsod, 529.85; Alma Paint & \arnish
Co., Ltd., 600.00; Town of Almonte, 3,596.80; Amyot Bros., 104.24; Y. Ander-
sen, 2,929.62; E. Anderson, 126.50; Emil Anderson Construction Co., 748.20;
J. Anderson, 173.70; Anderson McLaughlin-Buick Pontiac, Ltd., 209.44;
N. C. Anderson, 163.10; W. A. Anderson, 1,615.67; S. Anglin Co., Ltd., 431.91;
Angus & Tavlor, Ltd., 127.50; G. P. Angus, 1,231.49; Harn.' H. Angus, 875.90;
W. E. Anslev, 448.28; Anstee Truck & Parts, Ltd., 455.59'; Apex Salvage Co.,
Ltd., 159.00; Rav Archer, 120.00; Argo Petroleum, Ltd., 1,543.35; Armour's
Motor Supply, 489.90; A. Armstrong, 136.51; Armstrong Cork & Insulation
F22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc. — Continued
Co., Ltd., 389.21; George Armstrong, 2,445.00; Art Metropole, 3,041.29;
L. C. Ashburv, 248.06; Atlas Rooting Co., Ltd., 2,547.40; J. R. Aubin, 101.50;
C. A. Auld Supply Co., 598.42; J. Austin & Sons, 246.05; Auto Electric .Service
Co., Ltd., 691.46;' Auto Starter, Ltd., 289.23; T. Ayres, 473.71;
Babb, X. F., 236.00; A. G. Babcock, 469.50; Backstay Standard Co., Ltd.,
1,952.99; D. C. Baird, 780.00; \V. R. Baker, 707.88; A. L. Baldwin, 866.48;
Ball Motors, 111.33; O. J. Ball, 151.58; \V. L. Ballentine Co., Ltd., 6,815.19;
John S. Balsdon, 179.14; Bancroft Light & Power Co., Ltd., 315.90; Muni-
cipality of Bancroft, 316.03; \V. \'. Barker & Co., Ltd., 152.28; Barnes Battery
& Ignition Scrvdce, Ltd., 364.92; L. Barnett, 428.10; L. S. Barrand Estate,
143.61; Barrett Co., Ltd., 56,996.59; H. Barry, 1,211.68; Barry's Bay Lumber
Co., Ltd., 105.00; Bartlett's Auto Electric Service, 382.76; Barton Lumber
& Supply Co., Ltd., 214.65; H. A. Batsford, 409.08; Battery- Service Station,
266.83; Laurence Bauer, 167.00; Bavington Brothers, 3,106.96; D. G. Bawtin-
heimer, Ltd., 324.90; Baxendale Brothers Garage, 2,393.18; M. L. Baxter,
2,369.02; Beanisville Lumber & Supply Co., Ltd., 108.42; Merton Bean, 105.00;
Bear Equipment & .Services, Ltd., 336.20; \V. 1). Beath & Son, Ltd., 49,360.23;
J. R. H. Beaton, 285.28; Beattic Cadillac Chevrolet Oldsmobilc, Ltd., 795.59;
William Beattv Co., Ltd., 922.50; E. L. Beaudro, 1,601.83; Beaver Lumber
Co., Ltd., 946'57; Reuben Beilhartz, 366.16; F. V. Bell, 2,444.07; Harry H.
Bell, 664.86; J. Bell, 236.25; Bell Telephone Company of Canada, 27,783.41;
A. Bellar, 526.60; R. Bellar, 109.20; L BcUefuille, 157.84; Belleville Public
ITtilitics Commission, 218.20; George H. Belton Lumber Co., Ltd., 101.97;
Benn Iron Foundry. 285.49; N. D. Bennett, 1,357.87; R. E. Bennie, 671.11;
Gerard Bergeron, 803.88; Bergman & Nelson, Ltd., 8,020.83; G. L. Berkeley,
2,251.22; Berkeley Products of Canada, Ltd., 1,227.90; Max Berndt, 2,313.71;
David Berry, 568.42; Township of Bertie, 6,262.13; Big "A" Co., Ltd., 299.50;
\V. Binglev & Son, Ltd., 325.00; Walter H. Binglev, 145.30; Binkley Motors,
155.75; Black & Decker Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 156.76; J. Black, 1,119.31;
A. Blakelv, 118.82; F. B. Blakelv, 287.37; Township of Blenheim, 177.00;
R. A. Blyth Co., 27,351.06; Boake Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 1,658.33; N. Bois,
113.15; Anthony Boivin, 1,541.65; E. H. Bolton, 122.59; Bond Construction
Co., Ltd., 2,900.00; J. E. Bond, 1,740.00; R. E. Book & Sons, 561.62; J. R.
Booth, Ltd., 132.02; M. W. Booth, 631.24; Carl Borgstrom, 375.00; Boston
Motors, Ltd., 141.88; E. Boudreau, 428.90; Boulton Auto Ser\'ice, Ltd., 249.13;
C. H. Boulton, 302.35; Bowman Anthony, Ltd., 1,893.84; George Bowser,
.549.93; L. Bradt, 306.50; Town of Brampton, 286.06; E. Brandwood, 198.80;
County of Brant, 166.00; Brantford Coach & Body, Ltd., 703.89; Brantford
Roofing Co., Ltd., 552.02; T. J. Branton & Co., 2,782.94; F. Y. W. Brathwaite,
1,045.61; L. Braun, 292.07; H. J. Brennan, 137.85; Brennan Paving Co., Ltd.,
16,306.87; Brennan's Auto Electric Service, 130.27; A. Brinklow, 167.65;
Victor Brisson, Jr., 7,297.19; British American Oil Co., Ltd., 77,921.65; E. E.
Britnell, 879.76; Broder's Electric Ser\qce, 185.75; E. J. Bronson, 219.40;
Brook & Hill, 154.80; C. Brooks, 228.45; Harrv R. Brooks, 1,048.50; Brooks
Oil Co., 3,604.31; George H. Brown, 115.00; F. C. Brownridge, 1,166.95;
Bruce County Highways, 550.82; E. Bruce, 168.95; L. S. Bruce, 650.39; E.
Brunette, 298.20; A. H. Brunne & Co., 2,151.15; Brunner Corporation (Can-
ada), Ltd., 180.39; Brunner, Mond, Canada, Ltd., 1,991.96; Brunner, Mond
Canada Sales, Ltd., 434,427.70; S. Brvant, 145.26; L. A. Buck, 164.35; J. H.
Buckham, 513.20; Building Products, Ltd., 693.71; G. Bulger, 142.55; Roy
Bullock, 235.13; R. P. Burchnall, 1,145.42; Burlington Beach Commission,
.397.05; Burlington Steel Co., Ltd., 19,298.13; Burns & Co., Ltd., 2,000.53;
Walter Byman, 126.06.
Caccamo, A., 335.22; R. Cail, 513.30; Township of Caldwell, 157.77; J. W. Gallon,
135.75; Ennis Campbell, 154.54; James W. Campbell, 528.75; John W. Campbell,
477.81; Campbell Steel & Iron Works, Ltd., 430.62; Wilbur Campbell, 290.20;
Canada Cement Co., Ltd., 134.698.62; Canada Creosoting Co., Ltd., 23,796.97;
Canada Crushed Stone, Ltd., 42,143.04; Canada Decalcomania Co., Ltd.,
127.56; Canada Ingot Iron Co., Ltd., 1,575.91; Canada Paint Co., Ltd., 173.75;
Canada Vitrified Products, Ltd., 308.60; Canada Wire & Cable Co., Ltd.,
420.31; Canadian Bitumuls Co., Ltd., 72,234.90; Canadian Bridge Co., Ltd.,
23,633.77; Canadian Engineer Publications, 134.40; Canadian Fairbanks-
Morse Co., Ltd., 1,772.70; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 3,683.11;
Canadian Gypsum Co., Ltd., 244.24; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 20,448.92;
Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co., Ltd., 776.43; Canadian Iron & Metal Co.,
116.25; Canadian Johns-Manville Co., Ltd., 114.87; Canadian Laboratory
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F^
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc. — Continued
Supplies, Ltd., 180.58; Canadian Liquid Air Co., Ltd., 1,110.62; Canadian
Lodi Super-Treads, Ltd., 449.65; Canadian National Carbon Co., Ltd., 1,596.12;
Canadian National Express, 1,247.95; Canadian National Railways, 140,327.31;
Canadian National Telegraphs, 2,051.68; Canadian Niagara Power Co., Ltd.,
102.00; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 50,624.24; Canadian Pacific Express
Co., 955.78; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 61,707.93; Canadian Pacific Rail-
way Co., Communications Department, 764.35; Canadian Steel Corporation,
Ltd., 4,114.25; Canadian Sullivan Machinen,- Co., Ltd., 4,850.55; Canadian
Westinghouse Co., Ltd., 403.30; .Marshal Card, 679.50; Minor Card, 499.50;
Township of Carden, 164.70; Mrs. Minnie H. Carmichael, 1,800.00; William
Carmodv, 205.85; Carson & Burton, 175.92; Fred Carson & Sons, 1,510.84;
Carter Brothers, Ltd., 125.16; Carters, Ltd., 941.55; J. L Case Co., 343.30;
P. J. Cassidv, 165.00; Caswell Construction, Ltd., 5,603.75; Norman S. Caswell,
350.00; Mrs. Rose Catt, 799.80; Cedar\-ale Tree Experts, 304.60; Central
Garage, Arthur, 155.57; Central Motors, 330.50; Chalykoff & Co., Ltd., 346.16;
Romeo Champagne, 3,058.32; Champlain Oil Products, Ltd., 947.69; T. Chap-
man, 146.00; Chappies (Geraldton), Ltd., 428.24; Arthur Charbonneau, 229.00;
Chatham Auto Supply & Wrecking Co., 154.05; Chatham Public L'tilities
Commission, 345.29; Township of Chatham, 460.63; Chenier's Hardware,
369.40; Eva H. Cherry-, 1,200.00; William M. E. Chester, 1,412.64; H. F.
Chisamore, 363.55; Chown, Ltd., 709.06; Christie Brothers Co., Ltd., 371.68;
Chn,-sler Corporation of Canada, Ltd., 7,096.94; Cities Service Oil Co., Ltd.,
6,465.30; Clarence Street Garage, 192.42; John Clark, 171.51; Clark & Lewis,
Ltd., 349.51; M. R. Clarke, 137.70; W. A. Clarke, 1,873.76; Martin Clement,
107.60; A. Cloutier, 379.21; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 8,626.08;
Cochrane Machine Works, 192.29; Cochrane Public Utilities Commission,
232.48; Cochrane Public L'tilities Department, 242.76; Cochrane Sash and
Door Factory, 274.10; Cockburn & Archer, 633.10; Cockshutt Plow Co., Ltd.,
505.09; Colas Roads, Ltd., 58,424.35; Coldwater Garage, 124.75; Coldwater
Planing Mill, 134.89; W. S. Cole, 1,294.32; Cole's Machine Shop, 148.96;
. Coleman & Prest, 811.30; Collins Bros., 158.05; A. L. Colter, 827.47; J. T.
Coltham, 598.14; Comber Auto Top, 168.10; Compressed Air Equipment,
Ltd., 619.53; Concrete Pipe, Ltd., 8,591.45; Conlin Bros., 830.11 ; Herbert L. Con-
lin, 26,986.27; Connelly's Garage, 163.19; Consolidated Lumber Companies,
Ltd., 414.38; Consolidated Sand and Gravel, Ltd., 31,286.25; Consumers
Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,020.46; John P. Conwav, 504.00; Thomas P. Conway,
1,538.30; G. Cook, 161.47; Lvle Cook, 106.30; J. L. Coonev, 201.10; Alf.
Cooper & Co., 276.48; H. Cooper, 502.90; Milton Cooper, 106.05; A. Cope
& Sons, Ltd., 8,993.72; Copland Milling Co., 220.00; P. Corneau, 101.45;
Cornell Construction Co., 4,519.25; James Cornhill .Sons, Ltd., 314.59; J.
Cornnell, 153.55; Cornwall Motor Sales Co., 1,360.24; Township of Cornwall,
116.00; Township of Cosby & Mason, 200.00; Coslett Machinery & Equipment
Co., 3,913.64; George Coultis and Son, 176.51; J. R. Couse, 103.15; C. Cousineau,
259.86; G. W. Cousins, 151.85; J. Cowan, 736.10; James Cowan & Co., Ltd.,
3,372.10; R. H. Cowan, 320.36; A. Cowden, 173.59; Craig Bit Co., Ltd., 1,093.94;
Craig Bros., 3,971.89; Crane, Ltd., 226.36; H. Crittenden, 175.05; A. Cross &
Co., Ltd., 620.60; George W'. Crothers, Ltd., 7,737.10; Crouse-Hinds Com-
pany of Canada, Ltd., 589.76; N. H. Crowe, 190.85; E. G. Crowhurst, 810.41;
D. Crown, 288.15; Crown-Dominion Oil Co., Ltd., 3,481.06; Crvsler Machine
Works, 287.59; S. A. Cummiford, 1,490.79; J. W. Gumming, 725.07; M. Cum-
mings, 182.00; M. N. Cummings, 1,349.96; Cummins Engines of Eastern
Canada, 893.94; Curran & Briggs, Ltd., 234.87; Currie Products, Ltd., 1,220.00;
A. C. Curtis, 374.15.
Dafoe, Frank & Son, 200.77; Peter S. Dahl, 261.43; J. M. Daigle, 984.35; Daily
Commercial News & Building Record, 489.10; A. H. Dale, 238.30; T. Dale,
201.90; J. H. D'Allaire, 151.70; W. B. Dalton & Sons, Ltd., 432.80; D'Amours
Bros., 1,076.58; Nazaire D'Amours, 2,101.72; Daniel's Coal & Wood Ser\dce,
307.50; J. Dault, 129.00; J. P. Davies, 330.00; Davis & Charlton, (Central
Garage, Lakefield), 341.83; Davis-Smith-Malone Co., Ltd., 240.00; Mrs.
A. H. Davy, 120.00; R. Dawson, 278.40; Oscar Day, 180.00; Fred Deagle
Electric Ser\-ice, 356.01; Deans Garage, 123.00; John Deere Plow Co.. Ltd.,
437.12; William Delanev & Son, 482.98; Dell's, 785.00; Delongchamp Cartage
Co., Ltd., 189.55; De Lu.xe Transportation Co., 215.02; H. Dennison, 103.40;
R. Deschambault, 436.95; Esdras Desloges, 357.90; B. J. Des Rosiers, 130.07;
P. W. Devine, 621.38; Diamalloy Co., 219.28; Dibblee Construction Co., Ltd.,
8,155.30; Dick Construction and Engineering Co., 3,556.32; Dick's Radio
Service, 101.80; John A. Dickey, 1,618.57; H. R. Dickson. 175.23; Diesel
F24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highwaj's, etc. — Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc. — Continued
Power, Ltd., 1,465.39; H. E. Digby, 647.74; S. Dillabough, 158.60; Dingwall
Motors, Ltd., 720.59; Direct-Winters Transport, 461.51; District Hardware
Electric, Ltd., 336.47; District Services, Ltd., 14,316.28; F. B. Dixon Co., 113.27;
Dominion Auto Wreckers & Supplies, 158.04; Dominion Bridge Co., Ltd.,
2,259.30; Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co., 18,051.02; Dominion
Coal Co., Ltd., 206.89; Dominion Oxygen Co., Ltd., 1,934.27; Dominion Road
Machinery Co., Ltd., 5,299.94; Dominion Rubber Co., Ltd., 405.63; Dominion
Salt Co., 'Ltd., 10,791.65; Dominion Truck Equipment Co., Ltd., 4,206.38;
Don Construction, Ltd., 12,091.75; Bert Donagan, 240.00; J. Donaldson,
122.15; T. F. Doughty, 156.00; A. Douglas, 495.15; R. Douglas, 103.65; Dow's
Auto Electric, 208.35; H. Down, 623.92; I. J. Downey & Sons, 265.35; F. H,
Draves, 280.97; James Driscoll, 144.75; Drummond, McCall & Co., Ltd.,
1,343.78; Drury Construction Co., Ltd., 277.67; Drury's Fuel & Builders'
Supplies, 204.04; Dryden Motors, 116.15; Dryden Paper Co., Ltd., 221.35;
Town of Dryden, 427.07; Dual Mixed Concrete & Materials, Ltd., 312.73;
A. Dubeau, '157.65; J. C. Duff, 3,092.55; Noble DufT, 582.45; Dufton's Plumb-
ing, 148.75; Dumont Bros., 263.81; Duncan Bros., Ltd., 213.40; Duncan and
Craig, 1,244.15; Town of Dundas, 114.89; Milliard Dunford, 195.00; Dunington-
Grubb & Stensson, 2.527.82; Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Co., Ltd., 1,381.40;
Walter Dunn, 304.93; Dunnet Municipal Telephone System, 144.79; J. P.
Dupuis, Ltd., 3,982.03; Durance Motors Sales & Service, Ltd., 245.24; Town
of Durham, 115.00; Township of Dymond, 321.00.
East, John, Estate, 111.35; Ivor Eastman, 221.12; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 334.23;
George W. Ecclestone, Ltd., 461.40; Edgar & Churchill, 171.70; D. Kemp
Edwards, Ltd., 324.48; H. M. Edwards, 108.05; Township of Edwardsburg,
3,051.87; Robert Elder Carriage Works, Ltd., 158.26; Electric Welding and
Machine Works, 293.79; Ellins Construction Co., Ltd., 29,940.42; F. Elliott,
293.40; James Elliott, Junior, 544.26; L. Elliott, 204.75; Wally Elmer, 144.00;
I. W. Elvidge, 658.55; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 138.93; Empire
Coal & Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,357.37; Empire-Hanna Coal Co., Ltd., 233.81;
Endean Nurseries, Ltd., 347.50; Enders & Ball Bros., 6,494.47; Bruce Eplett,
120.00; F. L. Erskine, 105.21; Essex Terminal Railway Co., 2,357.69; Town-
ship of Etobicoke, 48,688.36; A. Evans, Senior, 292.90; Alexander Evans,
121.50; Evans Lumber Co., Ltd., 6,022.44; W. A. Evans, 920.71; Village of
Exeter, 114.46; Exide Batteries of Canada, Ltd., 207.17.
FMR Timber Co., 1,614.35; Victor D. Falconer, 308.78; Fallis Foote Co., 231.46;
Federal Equipment Co., 2,261.64; Fee Motors, 443.86; A. N. Fenn, 237.45;
A. Fenneil & Son, 106.07; R. Fenton, 159.60; Field Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,060.58;
A. T. Fife & Co., 1,223.40; Firestone Tire & Rubber Company of Canada,
Ltd., 1,182.42; R. S. Fischer Motors, Ltd., 419.07; Fitzsimmons Fruit Co.,
Ltd., 880.93; Municipality of Flamboro East, 259.07; Robert C. Fleck, 2,448.15;
P. M. Fleming. Ltd.. 378.55; W. Folz, 264.40; Fontaine Lumber & Timber
Co., Ltd., 442.75; Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd., 2,937.46; E. L.
Fordham, 1,120.00; Raymond Forrest, 201.60; J. M. Forsyth Estate, 312.00;
Town of Fort Erie, 228'.47: Town of Fort Frances, 1,717.65; City of Fort Wil-
liam, 537.84; R. Forth. 602.40; B. Fortin, 922.38'; P. Fortin, 457.75; ForAvell
Sand & Gravel, Ltd., 3,863.63; Anthony Foster & Sons. Ltd., 643.22; J. D.
Foster, 666.32; Four Wheel Drive Auto Co., Ltd., 8,391.19; D. Fowler, 224.00;
G. W. Fowler, 1,570.50; Fowler Hardware Co., Ltd., 133.51; W. L. Eraser,
1,550.73; Fratin!, McVittie, Ruddy Timber Co., 1,619.50; Frazer Duntile Co.,
Ltd., 109.63; Freedman's Auto Supply, 135.00; G. M. French Lumber Co.,
172.65; Frontenac Auto Electric Service, 585.97; Frontenac Quarries. Ltd.,
781.30; Frost Steel & Wire Co., Ltd., 5,678.60; Frost's City Storage, 210.00;
W. J. Fulton, 1,228.40.
GafTnev, T. J., 383.83; Garage Supply Co., Ltd., 3,028.57; Harr\' Garbutt, 128.25;
Gardners' Garage, 105.23; J. B. Garland, 604.64; G. Garrison, 930.52; Garrow
& Donnelly, 3,352.23; Gas Accumulator Company (Canada), Ltd., 1,687.51;
Gateway Grocers, Ltd., 407.08; E. W. Geddes, 448.67; General Auto Supply,
993.78; General Motors Products of Canada, Ltd., 16,084.35; General Steel
Wares, Ltd., 183.76; General Supply Company of Canada, Ltd., 8,543.39; General
Tire & Rubber Company of Canada, Ltd., 383.00; George & Riching, 126.20;
George & Shamess, 900.00; N. T. Gerhard, 815.25; G. Angus German, Ltd.,
35.003.20; J. A. Geromette, 738.75; M. M. Gibson, 3,733.00; Jas. R. Giflfen,
393.15; R. G. Gillespie, 294.10; S. Giorgianni, 1,227.55; S. Girard, 675.45;
Township of Glamorgan, 501.58; Village of Glencoe, 188.26; A. Glintz, 295.75;
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F25
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc. — Continued
Globe Printing Co., 477.41; Goderich Salt Co., Ltd., 135.41; Godson Con-
tracting Co., Ltd., 393.00; Good Rich Refining Co., Ltd., 1,413.12; D. A.
Goodfellow, 430.85; John Goodison Thresher Co., Ltd., 414.87; Goodrich
Silvertown Stores of the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company of Canada, Ltd.,
287.43; A. M. Goodwin, 165.00; E. Goodwin, 125.20; Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company of Canada, Ltd., 2,427.82; A. B. Gordon & Co., Ltd., 675.00; Gore
Bay Garage, 163.90; A. D. Gorrie & Co., Ltd., 1 ,300.92 ; Leo Goulard, 252.08; Ogle
R. Gowan Memorial Temple Board, 125.00; Graham & Graham, 4,131.78;
Grand River Railway Co., 760.54; D. Grandmaitre, 517.51; Grant Motors,
104.70; J. E. Gray, 430.75; Great Lakes Power Co., Ltd., 293.80; S. E. Green,
367.00; C. Green'ley, 164.55; Greenspoon Brothers, 436.85; Greenwood Con-
struction Co., 1,128.00; C. Grifhn, 3,476.31; Grimes' Garage, 151.61; Town
of Grimsbv, 148.27; Grinnell Company of Canada, Ltd., 173.35; E. J. Groves,
270.05; Guelph Sand & Gravel, Ltd.,' 11,342.18; Guide Motor Manufacturing
Co., 361.60; Gutta Percha & Rubber, Ltd., 465.66.
Hacquoil's, 23,560.70; Hadlev-McHaffie Construction Co., Ltd., 5,198.22; Hagers-
ville Quarries, Ltd., 23,066.31; Gust Hagglund, 107.30; J. J. Haigh, 3,198.26
Haileybur\' Lumber Co., Ltd., 205.94; Haldimand County Roads, 139.95
Haldimand Quarries & Construction, Ltd., 3,339.75; Charles Halinen, 339.55
Albert Hall, 105.39; Rov Hall, 185.90; Countv of Halton, 780.75; Haman
& Sons, 2,080.96; Hamilton Auto Bodv & Fender Co., Ltd., 101.25; G. D.
Hamilton, 355.55; J. \V. Hamilton, 723.00; M. S. Hamilton, 544.95; \V. J.
Hammell, 585.29; Hancock Tire Tread Co., 5,070.10; G. F. Hanning, 506.01;
H. Hardy, 524.68; Stanley Harmer, 800.00; Harpham Bros., 1,986.14; J. W.
Harrington, 318.01; E. Harris Company of Toronto,. Ltd., 732.98; Herman
Harris, 105.00; Harris Motors, Ltd., 394.25; John Harrison & Sons Co., Ltd.,
333.52; Town of Harriston, 129.95; Hart's Garage, 149.11; A. Hartung, 320.00;
C. Har\-ev, 381.02; \V. H. Har^-ev & Son, 977.43; Hastings & Son's Foundry
& Machine Shop, 199.64; Haverluck and Koval, 130.41; Township of Hay,
1,825.90; Harr\- Havlev, 2,212.04; Frank Havs, 106.06; H. L. Hearsev, 118.50;
J. H. Heaslip,' 49L06i V. M. Hembruff, 102.50; F. ^L Hendrv, 124.30; E.
Henr^^ 335.30; Henrv's Machine Shop, 128.34; Hern Hardware, 299.88;
Town of Hespeler, 111.26; Hewitson Construction Co., Ltd., 757.50; \\'. Hicklin,
283.13; Higginson & Stevens, 113.75; Highway Hardware Stores, 274.87; Clavton
Hilker, 113.00; Erx-in Hilker, 109.40; Hill-Clark-Francis, Ltd., 3,598.84; S. J.
Hill & Sons Motor Co., 850.37; D. Hobbs, 197.90; Hobbs Glass, Ltd., 2.346.56;
Hobbs Hardware Co., Ltd., 323.42; R. C. Hobson, 475.54: L. Hoffmever,
151.96; Holdcroft Construction Co., Ltd., 200.00; :\Irs. Annie Holland, 120.00;
L. R. Holland, 243.55; G. Holledge, 100.00; R. ^L Hollingshead Company
of Canada, Ltd., 253.50; D. R. Hood, 322.95; Hoof Products Co. (Canada),
227.09; A. Hooper, 161.75; J. A. Hopf, 168.55; G. Hopkins, 157.35; Frank
Horsepool, 120.00; H. Alf. Horton. 316.00; Horton Steel Works, Ltd., 200.00;
Hose Hardware Co., 335.34; E. J. Hosking, 1,751.16; C. J. B. Howard, 2,264.55;
E. Howard, 100.30: Howard Sand & Gravel Co., Ltd., 4,034.91; G. U. Howell,
1,090.35; G. M. Hubbell. 273.88; T. Hughes, 319.55; Township of Hullett,
163.78; Percy Humes, 1,074.60; H. Hunter, 212.20; Corporation of Huntsville,
518.22; Huntsville Planing Mills. 797.93; Huntsville Public Utilities Ccmmis-
sion, 270.49; H. W. Hurrell, 853.19; M. Hurtig & S. Cowan. 4,233.24; P. Hutch-
ings, 435.37; Hutchins' Transport Co., Ltd., 174.83; Hvdro-Electric Commis-
sion,—Citv of Fort William. 275.24; Citv of Niagara Falls. 393.61; City of
North Bay, 462.41; Citv of Ottawa, 108.00; Town of Port Hope, 191.75:
City of Sudbury, 344.13; Township of Toronto, 230.86; Hydro-Electric Power
Commission of Ontario, 16,592.65; Hvdro-Electric System — Township of
Ancaster, 232.78; Township of Etobicoke, 475.03; Village of Port Stanley, 624.89;
Village of Smithville, 150.32; City of Toronto, 640.10.
Imperial Oil, Ltd., 148,496.35; Imperial Varnish & Color Co., Ltd., 4,016.90;
Imperialle Fuels, Ltd., 274.08; J. S. Innes. Ltd., 7,840.98; Instruments, Ltd.,
766.57; Inter-Countv Sand & Gravel, 2,801.90; International Har\'ester Co.,
of Canada, Ltd., 40,175.47; Milton Ir\'ine, 499.50; G. Invin, 127.60.
Jackson, J. E., 754.61; W. L. Jackson, 153.60; Jack Jacobson, 1,053.38; Waino
Jacobson, 478.66; Frank James Machine & Automotive Supply, 132.12; H.
Jarvis, 613.75; A. Jellcv, 625.30; Johnson Brothers Co., Ltd., 3,278.65; Johnson
Lumber Co., 790.42; W. M. Johnson, 298.20; Alexander Johnston, 241.80;
Johnston & Clarke, 229.50; Johnston Motor Sales. Ltd., 5,930.09; T. Johnston,
F26 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc. — Continued
715.73; Johnston Welding & Radiator Co., Ltd., 503.48; Jones & Proctor
Brothers, Ltd., 17,282.19; W. P. Judson, 962.57; A. E. Jupp Construction
Co., Ltd., 35,456.65.
Kalbfleisch Brothers, Ltd., 703.37; F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, 195.95; E. Kallio,
1,131.33; William Kallio Hardware Co., 1,384.13; Kam-Kotia Porcupine
Mines, Ltd., 86,359.32; Kam Motors, Ltd., 556.67; Town of Kapuskasing,
119.05; Keenan Fence Co., 4,530.00; P. A. Keenan, 1,361.01; T. Kehoe, 260.20;
A. L. Kellv, 1,715.35; E. A. Kelly, 1,970.72;, G. Kellv, 122.45; N. A. Kelly,
351.56; Village of Kemptville, 154.03; W. Kennedy, 160.70; T. W. Kenny,
1,166.53; Town of Kenora, 630.31; Russell Kerr, 248.06; Keves Supply Co.,
Ltd., 5,852.11; A. H. Kidd, 120.14; King's Printer, 2,229.15; Kingsboro &
Baxter, 329.69; City of Kingston, 201.51; Kingston Motor Car Co., Ltd.,
1,360.24; Kingston Public Utilities Commission, 294.15; Kingston Road Lumber
& Coal, Ltd., 275.28; Kingston Sand & Gravel, Ltd., 207.00; Township of
Kingston, 110.45; Kirbv Brothers Supply Co., Ltd., 214.18; Kirkfield Crushed
Stone, Ltd., 29,102.07; Kirkland Bearings & Parts Co., 266.13; Kirkland
Lake Machine & Welding Works, 156.71; \'. Kitching, 971.66; Kiwanis Club
of Kingston, 152.70; D. V. Klein & Co., 963.00; C. Kloepfer, Ltd., 290.36;
Knight's Garage, 131.10; J. E. Knox, 141.29; Harry Kolomeitz, 123.55;
Kotanen Brothers, 184.00; Alex. Kramer, 286.50; John Kupferschmidt, 120.00;
Leo Kyle, 167.70.
Labarge, P., 206.70; Laberge Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,644.82; Labombard Auto
Electric, 319.07; L. Lachance, 374.85; J. A. Lacombe, 192.27; P. J. Lafleur,
337.75; Lafreniere Brothers, 113.40; Laidlaw, Belton Lumber Co., Ltd., 111.44;
Laird & Braund, 136.72; Lake Erie and Northern Railway Co., 752.20; Village
of Lakefield, 283.50; Lakehead Oil, Ltd., 620.29; Lakeview Lumber, Ltd.,
2,645.94; Florian Lalonde, 467.44; Oscar Lalonde, 172.30; Alphonse Lambert,
124.20; Department of Lands & Forests, Ontario, 14,830.28; Langbord Lumber
& Supply Co., 225.06; Langdon Manufacturing Co., 115.00; Langelier, Ltd.,
148.20; Langford Transport, 627.24; Theo. Laniel, 217.15; Town of Larder
Lake, 132.00; H. S. Larmon, 267.65; P. E. LaRose, 700.55; F. L. Laundry
& Co., 605.25; Ovila Lauzon, 120.19; Alfred Lavigne, 120.00; Law Construc-
tion, Ltd., 587.50; R. E. Law Crushed Stone, Ltd., 8,312.26; Townships of
Laxton, Digbv and Longford, 105.42; Leaney's Cartage, 1,284.25; Leaside
Electric, 209.61; Town of Leaside, 147.73; E.'Leblond, 181.55; John Leckie,
Ltd., 461.40; Hubert Leeder, 404.80; Townships of Leeds & Lansdowne Front,
126.00; Leitch Gold Mines. Ltd., 121.65; M. Leitch. 316.20; Mrs. J. H. Leng,
120.00; P. H. Lennon, 223.80; Counties of Lennox & Addington, 189.92; Lennox
Equipment & Supply Co., Ltd., 2,520.00; W. W. Leonard, 369.80; J. A. Lepage,
132.00; The Levis', 320.60; Levy Auto Parts Co., 1,271.19; C. S. Lewis, 348.60;
Limestone Products, Ltd., 33,613.42 ; County of Lincoln, 737.95; Lincoln
Electric Company of Canada, Ltd., 2,778.82; A. B. Lindsav & Co., 261.18;
Lindsay & McCluskev, Ltd., 648.40; Town of Lindsav, 1,282.58; Lindstrom
& Nilson, Ltd., 1,317.56; Line & Cable Accessories, Ltd., 173.89; E. Litt,
169.00; Litt's Garage. 112.50; P. H. Little, 165.00; Walter Little, Ltd.. 149.00;
Llovd & Westwood Machinery Co., 547.68; Joseph A. Lobraico Co., 3,856.18;
C. Lockhart, 592.20; London' Battery & Tire Repairs, Ltd., 101.43; London
Brake & Steering Service, 124.51; London Guarantee & Accident Co., Ltd.,
3.300.00; London Lumber Supply Co., 140.34; London Public Utilities Com-
mission, 229.18; London Steel Construction Co., Ltd., 169.20; Township of
London, 1,222.11; A. E. Long, 383.86; J. G. H. Long, 106.89; Long Lac Con-
struction Co., Ltd., 1,191.07; V. H. Longstaffe, 1,633.99; J. Lott, 351.25;
J. A. Lottridge. 159.44; .Alexander Loucks, 122.55; Township of Loughboro,
138.50; W. ]. Lougheed, 993.62; Lowe Brothers Co., Ltd., 1,736.28; Fred
Lowes, 3,123.63; G. H. Lowry, 583.98; Lundv Fence Co., Ltd., 5,536.71;
W. T. Lundy, Sr.. 158.44; C. D. Lvon. 1,164.26; C. A. Lyons, 2,684.25; Lyons
Fuel, Hardware & Supply, Ltd., 365.52.
Macdonell. C. K. S.. 1,890.93; Leonard Machan, 108.00; D. W. Maclver, 404.60;
MacKay Sales & Service. 475.25; Mackenzie, Milne & Co., Ltd., 204.24; Mackie
Equipment Co., 2.724.65; Maclachlan Lumber & Woodworking Co.. 493.37;
F. C. MacLean, 589.70; Hugh C. MacLean Publications, Ltd., 264.00; Mac-
Leod-Cockshutt Gold Mines, Ltd., 158.50; J. J. MacNab, 208.73; H. E. Mac-
pherson, 906.95; M. Mader & Son. 395.32; Madole Hardware Co.. 143.98;
Maffev Machine & Boat Works. 187.31 ; Hugh C. Maguire, 980.01 ; H. Mahonev,
171.60; E. Maillette, 107.90; John Maki, 306.00; Victor Maki, 613.50; B. L
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F_27
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc. — Continued
Malmstedt, 1,529.57; Manitoulin & North Shore Telephone & Telegraph
Co., Ltd., 195.61; A. R. Marceau, 661.10; James Marquardt, 247.00; H. Mar-
shall, 279.90; J. Marshall, 162.26; Marshall Motors, 117.93; Marshall-Wells
Co., Ltd., 305.28; E. F. Marston, 1,581.25; A. Martin, 115.40; Martin Brothers
Lumber Co., 145.69; C. Martin, 640.80; O. Martin Lumber Mill, 305.31;
Martin Transports, Ltd., 123.84; Mascioli Construction Co., Ltd., 1,648.05;
A. Mason, 397.00; Massev-Harris Co., Ltd., 251.97; Master Builders Co.,
Ltd., 1,098.11; Matachewan Hardware & Furniture Co., 314.49; W. Mather,
150.50; J. A. Mathieu, Ltd., 1,571.41; Matthews Sash & Door, 104.80; J. Maw,
422.95; John Tvlazurek, 217.75; D. A. McArthur, 262.50; McArthur Hard-
ware, 122.39; L McArthur, 302.05; A. D. McAuliffe, 193.90; T. V. McCarthy,
670.67; A. McClelland, 106.60; E. L. McColl, 329.05; McCoU-Frontenac
Oil Co., Ltd., 47,490.20; William McColl, 172.26; A. E. McConnell, 380.00;
E. McCool, 918.68; S. McCord & Co., Ltd., 490.00; A. H. McCov, 650.00;
K. T. McCuaig, 645.87; Margaret McCully, 744.00; McDermid & Kvle, Ltd.,
254.20; McDonald Bros., 250.00; D. N. McDonald, 346.61; A. L. McDougall,
1,566.65; A. R. McDougall, 827.75; M. McDougall, 121.22; J. J. McFadden
Lumber Co., Ltd., 2,535.27; H. J. McFarland Construction Co., 5,821.67;
C. W. McFeeters, 169.80; W. S. McGhie, 825.00; McGill Hardware, Ltd.,
135.08; Hugh McGillivrav, 320.75; McGinnis & O'Connor, 2,110.50; L McHugh,
135.05; Mcintosh and Wells, 103.39; V. H. Mclntvre, Ltd., 492.62; B. McKaig,
126.09; Russell McKechnie, 404.00; McKennv Service & Garage, 380.55;
John McKenzie, 405.00; McKeough Sons Co., Ltd., 182.28; McKeough &
Trotter, Ltd., 237.24; P. McLaren, 475.80; Robert McLarty, 120.70; D. J.
McLean, 182.59; H. McLean, 108.00; McLean's Garage (Matheson), 217.76;
G. McLeod, 219.35; McLeod Garage, Ltd., 152.03; R. O. McLeod, 252.50;
McManus Petroleums, Ltd., 1,551.74; McNamara Construction Co., Ltd.,
397.08; T. A. McNeill, 1,390.53; A. J. McPhail, 143.40; Murdoch J. McPhee,
127.24; E. McPherson, 158.60; Colin McRae, 1,156.20; John S. L. McRae,
622.17; John Mears Coal Co., 224.69; V. A. Medland, 1,330.75; Reme Menard,
110.00; Wilfrid Menard, 163.00; Mercier & Shirley, Ltd., 376.80; H. S. Merrall,
136.35; H. N. Merritt, 1,359.90; Metallic Roofing Co., Ltd., 773.71; H. B. Met-
calfe, 158.57; L. Mevers, 101.00; J. A. Middaugh, 275.55; C. D. Middlebrook,
119.95; Millard & Lumb, 217.51; B. S. Miller, 158.00; Emer^- Miller, 333.70;
R. Miller, 559.27; A. M. Mills, 531.57; Mills & McKerroll, 814.13; O. Mills,
132.60; Milne Coal & Suoplv Co., 144.50; R. J. Mitchell, 666.95; Town of
Mitchell, 384.52; Model Fence & Incubators, Ltd., 2,800.00; Monarch Battery
Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 124.22; Municipality of Monmouth, 553.44; J.
Montgomery, 222.10; Charles A. Moore Co., Ltd., 105.00; D. Moore, 248.49;
H. J. Moore, 1,402.44; Moore-McCleary, Ltd., 2,678.90; H. J. More, 1,349.03;
Herbert Morris Crane & Hoist Co., Ltd., 1,752.09; Percy Morrison, 440.26;
Russell Morrison, 107.55; Thor^^ald Mortensen, 198.65; Motorways, Ltd.,
113.07; Louis Mounk, 218.35; W. B. Mudie, 321.20; Charles W. Mullett,
529.95; Municipal Spraying and Oiling Co., Ltd., 3,991.05; W. J. Munroe,
101.25; lames Murphv Coal Co., 290.79; Alexander Murray & Co., Ltd.,
13,699.00; Murray Auto Parts, Ltd., 329.23; C. & D. Murray, 320.66; Muskoka
Foundr\', Ltd., 351.96: Muskoka Wood Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 2,757.94;
John B. Mustard Coal Co., 308.81; Myers Motors, Ltd., 181.51.
Nadon, Edward, 165.00; National Automotive Parts, Ltd., 2,867.40; National
Iron Corporation, Ltd., 892.80; National Motors, Ltd., 1,321.06; National
Quarries, Ltd., 415.98; National Sewer Pipe Co., Ltd., 9,279.17; United Town-
ships of Neelon & Garson, 121.50; Township of Nelson, 378.45; Elwood Nesbitt,
293.45; T. Nesbitt, 157.99; New Liskeard Heating & Plumbing, 309.62; New
York Central Railroad Co., 8,598.86; Newbv Brothers, 168.70; W. S.
Newman, 495.51; Newton's Coal and Wood, 226.35; W. Nev, 252.80;
Niagara Falls Bridge Commission, 8,749.85; Citv of Niagara Falls, 261.81;
Niagara Packers, Ltd., 918.60; Niagara Parks Commission, 1,584.31; F. T.
Nichol, 740.66; A. Nicholson, 730.49'; Nicolson's Tire Surgery, 550.46; Nickel
Offsets, Ltd., 300.00; F. Nickle, 204.80; W. R. Nickle. 1„S46.83; Nipigon
Lake Timber Co., Ltd., 112.75; Ninissing Paving and Spraying Co., Ltd.,
794.00; Non Skid Pavement, Ltd., 47,765.12; W. F. Noonan, 1,208.67; W. H.
Norman, 447.11; R. L. Norsworthy, 1,054.58; North American Cyanamid,
Ltd., 265.99; North American Lumber and Supply Co., Ltd., 2,014.04; North
Bay Auto Electric, 272.34; North Bay Auto Sunolv, 903.46; Citv of North
Bay, 208.74; Sam North, 256.10; North Star Oil, Ltd., 5,131.86; Northern
Builders' Supply Co., 247.10; Northern Canada Supply, Ltd., 206.89; Northern
Electric Co., Ltd., 6,689.38; Northern Engineering & Supply Co., Ltd., 137.25;
F28 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc. — Continued
Northern Foundn.- & Machine Co., Ltd., 522.46; Northern Garage, 191.65;
Northern Mining' Supply, 325.00; Northern Oil Co., Ltd., 264.55; Northern
Ontario Power Co., Ltd., 774.84; Northern Paint & Varnish Co., Ltd., 1,196.49;
Northern Telephone Co., Ltd., 2,106.65; Northern Transport, Ltd., 148.09;
Northern Wood Preservers, Ltd., 29,067.35; Northland Machinery Supply
Co., Ltd., 222.47; A. \V. Nuttall. 410.65.
Oakite Products of Canada, Ltd., 141.80; R. O'Brien, 1,185.85; B. O'Connor,
340.00; John Odorizzi, 245.91; C. F. O'Gorman, 1,537.37; J. W. Oksanen,
177.00; Sam Onarheim, 243.37; Township of Oneida, 378.47; Ontario Auto-
mobile Co., Ltd., 3,037.61; Ontario Brick & Tile Plant (Miniico), 230.75;
Ontario Bridge Co., Ltd., 4,279.13; Ontario Gasoline & Oil, Ltd., 494.22;
Ontario Paper Co., Ltd., 399.00; Ontario Rock Co., Ltd., 41,741.34; G. \V.
Orchard, 363.45; Lillian A. Orchard, 150.00; H. Ormand, 274.85; H. Orr,
144.55; Citv of Oshawa, 500.12; Osmose Wood Preserving Company of Canada,
Ltd., 225.87; Ottawa Light, Heat & Power Co., Ltd., 182.10; Ottawa Motor
Sales, Ltd., 476.05; Owen Sound Public Utilities Commission, 168.00.
Packard Electric Co., Ltd., 895.50; L. Packham, 157.15; B. Padget, 333.70;
R. N. Page, 109.58; Municipality of Paipoonge, 384.90; Palm Dairies, Ltd.,
427.45; J. L. Palmer, 211.10; J. W! Palmer Motors, Ltd., 438.30; Fred Paquette,
492.10; A. E. Paradine, 435.00; A. Parent, 276.57; J. Paris, 450.34; Municipality
of Paris, 270.50; Parn,- Sound Auto Parts, 225.41; Parr\- Sound Public Utilities
Commission, 174.81; Frank Pastwav, 384.28; D. R. Paterson, 1,615.92; Lome
Patterson, 135.60; P. Patterson & Son, 193.59; W. G. Pearson, 388.63; Town-
ship of Pelee Island, 2,000.00; Pellow Hardware, 240.95; Town of Pembroke,
1,195.71; People's Telegraph and Telephone Co., 503.34; Pere Marquette
Railway Co., 4,540.19; Aubrey Perry, 3,529.13; F. Perrv, 632.94; Petawawa
Lumber, Pulp & Paper Co., 161.70; Peter Bros., 107.18; Peterborough Auto-
motive Supply, Ltd., 3,281.53; Peterborough Examiner, 120.00; Peterborough
Lumber Co., Ltd., 139.12; G. D. Peters and Company of Canada, Ltd., 204.88;
Peters' Garage, 102.89; Chris. Peterson, 606.00; Joseph Peterson, 2,143.89;
R. F. Petursson, 17,414.25; Rex Phibbs, 618.00; D. Philip, 270.75; H. R.
Phipps, 1,484.79; G. Pichette, 229.85; C. W. Pickard, 397.00; Pickering Sand
& Gravel, Ltd., 407.25; Town of Picton, 361.60; Maximilien Piette, 536.04;
R. Pifer, 2,511.28; Chas. A. Pigden, 975.43; J. R. Pidgen, 155.00; Pigeon Timber
Co., Ltd., 296.00; P. G. Piggott Lumber Co., Ltd., 345.07; Pioneer Construction
Co., Ltd., 1,073.20; R. S. Piper & Sons, 1,281.10; W. S. Piper, Ltd., 373.07;
John Pirson. 7,454.36; John Pirson Estate, 2.136.04; Antti Pitkanen, 536.07;
Township of Pittsburgh, 167.01; W. P. Plant Estate, 195.45; W. F. Plaunt,
560.00; P. Polequin, 132.35; Pollard Bros., 8,437.97; Joseph G. Pollard Co.,
Incorporated, 195.00; Wm. Pollock & Son, Ltd., 1,285.14; Port Arthur Public
Utilities Commission, 108.48; Village of Port Credit, 755.16; Postmasters,
3,726.75; J. Potter, 250.15; Pounder Bros., 141.85; Powell Equipment Co.,
Ltd., 1,457.90; Preston-Noelting, Ltd., 160.60; E. F. Priddle, 555.14; Milford
Proctor, 955.00; Chas. Proutv, 1,934.00; Provincial Road Spraying & Con-
tracting Co., Ltd., 430.42; Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd., 3,300.00; Prval
& Nye, 1,410.07; Department of Public Works, 606.17; E. Pullan Wipers &
Waste Co., Ltd., 250.00; James Purvis & Son, 165.75.
Queenston Quarries, Ltd., 2,898.20; Queont Oil Products, Ltd., 272.82; B. Quinn,
460.50.
Rabb, A. H., 783.93; F. E. Radigan, 720.91; Railway & Welding Supply Co.,
714.89; Rainy Lake Lumber Co., Ltd., 1.435.44; D. G. Ramsay, 1,215.22;
W. Randall, 151.75; George Randle, 220.00; I. C. Rasberr^^ 704.59; George
Rathbone Lumber Co., Ltd., 340.00; J. Frank Raw Co., Ltd., 1,677.50; A.
Rawlins, 510.00; Albert Ray, 120.00; Rayner Construction, Ltd., 7,794.54;
Read Brothers Lumber Co., 247.13; Receiver General of Canada, 774.76;
Reedv & Cain, 189.97; J. Rees, 135.65; C. Reid, 353.50; R. G. Reinke Sons,
266.90; Reliable Tire & Vulcanizing Co., 569.06; Ravmond Renaud, 117.51;
Rene's Radiator Service, 193.40; Town of Renfrew, 457.51; Reo Motor Com-
pany of Canada, Ltd., 2,230.49; J. E. Ribout, 360.95; Richards-Wilcox Cana-
dian Co., Ltd., 1,344.00; Richardson Batters- & Ignition Service, 325.36;
Richardson Construction Co., Ltd., 7,718.47;" J. E'. Richardson, 1,155.30;
R. E. Richardson, 1,584.89; Richmond Building of London, Ltd., 960.00;
C. Riddell, 1,444.52; F. Riddell, 380.40; Riverdale Garage, Ltd., 278.15; River-
side Garage (Fort Frances), 194.12; C. W. Roach, 1,131.16; Roadbuilders,
Ltd., 3,582.43; Roads Resurfacing Co., 5,130.53; E. W. Robb. 103.70; E.
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F29
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc. — Continued
Robert, 157.65; J. H. Robertson, 161.20; John W. Robinson, 470.84; \V. S.
Robinson, 195.60; Robot Aligning & Spring Service, 220.22; Town of Rockland,
275.55; \V. R. Rodgers, 158.45; J. G. Roger, 610.50; Alfred Rogers, Ltd.,
43,054.46; Elias Rogers Co., Ltd., 1,113.64; Roode Brothers, Ltd., 1,809.02;
Roofers Supplv Co., Ltd., 2,099.78; Rose & Jex, 192.55; Joseph Ross, 773.15;
Mrs. Mabel Ross, 135.00; Aaron B. Roth, 1,203.60; X. Roung, 102.20; Earl
Rowan, 228.90; W. Rowan, 574.50; Rubberset Co., Ltd., 124.86; \'ictor \V.
Ruckle, 1,284.00; A. E. Rudd, 1,105.46; Peter P. Rumleskie, 397.50; D. V.
Rumsev, 201.28; Russel-Hipwell Engines, Ltd., 2,625.77; W. B. Russel &
Co., 1,848.60; Russell Construction Co., Ltd., 125.00; James Russell, 1,813.66;
Russell, Willis & Crispo, Ltd., 1,736.66; J. A. Ryan, 300.00; T. F. Ryan, 334.30.
Sadler's Auto Electric, 320.05; St. Catharines Auto Bodies, 126.34; A. St. George,
132.65; St. Remy Motor Service, Ltd., 214.16; Township of Sandwich East,
1,959.54; Sarnia Bridge Co., Ltd., 166.61; Sault Ste. Marie Public Utilities
Commission, 287.07; F. E. Saunders, 1,547.34; \V. L. Saunders, 1,412.08;
C. J. Sa\\-\-er, 1,199.12; Saw^-er-Massey, Ltd., 15,395.15; Scarborough Public
Utilities Commission, 1,280.80; Township of Scarborough, 361.64; Scarfe
& Co., Ltd., 2,919.84; Harr\- Schacter, 158.85; Schell Construction Co., 2,768.73;
J. H. Schou, 852.62; J. Schulz, 334.21; Schuster Co., Ltd., 193.35; Schutz
Construction Co., 160.00; Schutz Tile & Gravel Co., Ltd., 622.00; A. H. Schwen-
ger, 376.01; B. Scott, 230.05; E. H. Scott Contracting, Ltd., 13,458.00; Scott
Haulage, 735.75; J. Scott, 725.17; Scott Lumber Co., 101.28; \V. B. Scott,
609.22; W. J. Scott, 170.00; R. E. Sculthorpe Garage, 543.95; Scathes & Co.,
Ltd., 513.79; J. Sears, 1,407.46; W. A. Seawright, 1,264.98; E. & E. Seegmiller,
Ltd., 857.75; Edgar Seegmiller, 559.00; E. Seguin, 109.95; Seiberling Rubber
Company of Canada, Ltd., 794.31; Jas. Sercombe & Sons, Ltd., 601.50; F.
Sevmour, 164.20; Shaw Construction Co., 7,918.18; H. Shaw, 172.35; Shaw
& 'Wright, Ltd., 471.67; Shell Oil Company of Canada, Ltd., 46,344.40; Russell
A. Shelton, 750.00; Sheridan Nurseries, Ltd., 838.75; Sherman Contracting
Co., Ltd., 1,977.84; Sherwin-Williams Companv of Canada, Ltd., 166.24
W. Shiells, 981.71; Asa Shiplev, 133.20; E. Shirton, 136.10; G. Shriner, 261.90
Shrumm and Spear, 146.35; K. H. Siddall, 2,490.72; Geo. M. Sidnev, 739.87
L. A. Sidnev, 318.90; A. Silverman & Sons, 1,715.00; F. Simmonds, 121.85
Oscar Simpson, 350.00; F. Lvle Sims, 160.92; Henr\- Sipila, 480.00; H. P
Sisson, 854.73; Mrs. J. X. Sisson, 120.17; H. Sisterson, 279.02; J. P. Skene
412.02; Frank Slater, 514.86; Henr\' Slater & Co., 102.01; W. Sleeper, 112.25
R. H. Smart, Ltd., 622.12; Arnold Smith, 600.00; Chas. E. Smith, 124.00
E. Smith, 1,673.69; E. D. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 1,981.90; H. Smith CFort William)
112.75; John B. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 729.34; Smith & Mitchell, 522.55; R. J
Smith, 960.00; C. Smythe, Ltd., 12,087.30; Snetsinger Lumber, Ltd., 112.75.
Mrs. Louie Snider, 102.90; Township of Somerville, 461.20; Wm. Lyon Somer-
ville, 11,416.54; Soo Garage, 158.54; Spadoni Brothers, 1,785.94; Robert
Sparks, 375.33; L. Spence, 355.00; G. H. Spratt, 204.78; Bert Stacev Motors,
Ltd., 370.08; Stamford Lumber Co., 179.02; Stamford Public Utilities Com-
mission, 752.93; Standard Machine Works, 447.01; Standard Motor Replace-
ments, Ltd., 547.49; Standard Planing Mills & Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,761.16;
Jack Staples, 102.93; Steel Companv of Canada, Ltd., 156.00; Sterling Con-
struction Co., Ltd., 59,114.98; G.F. Sterne & Sons, Ltd., 1,190.16; J. A. Stewart,
154.70; L. Stewart, 364.50; M. Stewart, 212.15; C. E. Stickwood, 231.85;
Stirling-Dynes, 115.48; G. Stockdale, 1,251.48; F. A. Stonehouse & Son, 195.00;
N. G. Stoner Estate, 180.00; C. L. Storey, 116.25; Counties of Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarn,-, 196.58; Storms Contracting Co., Ltd., 14,091.73;
R. F. Strain, 282.39; Sirs. Man.- Strano, 1,020.00; City of Stratford, 364.72;
Stratford Public Utilitv Commission, 154.43; G. H. Strawbridge& Sons, 156.35;
A. Strom, 217.40; J. Stuart, 194.20; Sturgeons, Ltd., 262.28; City of Sudbur\%
534.79; Sudburv Construction & Machinerv Co., Ltd.. 184.59; Sudbun.- Oil
Co., 352.33; G. J. Summers, 886.90; Sun Oil' Co., Ltd.. 7,826.03; A. Sunstrum,
673.51; Supertest Petroleum Corporation, Ltd., 16,671.98; W. Sutherland,
641.69; Jas. Swift & Co., Ltd., 100.00; C. F. Szammers, 1,500.88.
Tackaberrv, C, 1,678.96; Edward Tapp, 1,097.03; James J. Taugher, 506.92;
George tavlor Hardware, Ltd., 2,530.37; K. Tavlor, 261.55; R. Tavlor, 154.65;
W. Taylor, 152.10; Township of Teck, 251.54; Moody Teeple, 193.30; Temis-
kaming and N'orthern Ontario Railwav, 3,863.36; Temiskaming and X'orthern
Ontario Railwav's Telegraph, 274.04; C. E. Tench, 596.90; Thavers, Ltd.,
1,618.12; W. L. Therrien, 102.15; Thexton Machine Works, 204.61; Thomp-
son Construction Co., 135.00; J. O. Thompson, 614.86; Thompson & Smith,
F30 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc. — Continued
Ltd., 591.65; W. Roy Thompson, 453.94; Frank Thomson, 488.25; G. D.
Thomson, 463.01; Peter Thomson & Sons, 533.77; \V. H. Thomson, 925.02;
W. J. Thomson, 1,434.68; Thornes-Sargent Motor Service, 142.47; Tide Water
Oil Company of Canada, Ltd., 2,026.34; Township of Tilbury North, 246.00;
Town of Timmins, 684.38; Township of Tiny, 165.07; Tire Chains & Acces-
sories, Ltd., 2,630.19; Township of Tisdale, 696.47; Tolton's Garage, 175.86;
T. Tomlinson Foundry Co., Ltd., 1,425.95; Tompkins' Hardware, 1,440.62;
Toms' Garage, 196.75; A. L. Torgis & Son, Ltd., 437.90; Toronto Auto Glass,
254.76; City of Toronto, 137.32; Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Railway,
1,345.68; Toronto Launderers & Drv Cleaners, 250.00; Toronto Salt Works,
Ltd., 3,837.10; W. G. Tough. 631.01;' Towland Construction Co., Ltd., 500.00;
Cliff Towle, 526.03; John Trimmer, Sr., 495.50; Trout Creek Lumber Co.,
666.86; H. A. Truax, 406.80; E. Truchon, 268.70; Truck & Tractor Equipment
Co., Ltd., 1,182.16; Trudel Hardware Co., 166.39; J. T. Turner, 100.13; G.
Turnham, 197.40; H. Turnham, 375.55; W. S. Tvler Companv of Canada,
Ltd., 215.75.
Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 368.74; Union Garage, 324.15; LTnion Gas Com-
pany of Canada, Ltd., 619.50; United Auto Parts (Sudbury), Ltd., 658.37;
Universal Auto Electric, 325.53; Universal Ignition and Battery Co., 833.75;
Uptown Tire and Battery Service, 789.41; Uren Construction Co., 1,685.00.
Vallance, Brown & Co., Ltd., 2,114.00; May Vance, 191.60; S. Vankoughnett,
272.50; Van Luven Bros., Ltd., 202.36; Vanstone Motors, Ltd., 377.00; Mar-
garet Varin, 900.00; R. Vaughan, 106.80; Vaughan Seeds Co., 132.10; L. Veira,
119.10; Frank Villeneuve Estate, 102.60.
Wabi Iron Works, Ltd., 518.48; A. E. Wagner, 325.00; Wakami Lumber Co.,
Ltd., 165.84; Walker Bros. (Thorold), 2,652.68; Hugh Walker Hardware,
150.02; J. C. Walker, 192.44; James Walker, 5,495.27; M. Walker, 524.65;
W. Walker, 222.42; James E. Wall, 1,036.16; Wallace Bros., 589.53; J. A. Wal-
lace, 185.45; R. W^allace & Son, 2,528.50; W. Wallace, jr., 521.85; Walter
Motor Trucks of Canada, Ltd., 45,875.43; W'. C. Warburton & Co., Ltd.,
1,247.99; G. E. Ward, 1,343.47; Charles Warnock & Co., Ltd., 889.70; Warren
Bituminous Paving Co., Ltd., 7,804.14; County of Waterloo, 118.50; Town
of Waterloo, 749.62; A. J. Watkinson, 315.59; Edward Watson, 132.00; R. G.
Watson, 342.27; Watson Spring Co., Ltd., 112.71; R. L. Way, 401.81; J. C.
Wavmouth, 148.05; F. P. Weaver Coal Co., Ltd., 239.06; Edward Webb &
Sons (Canada), Ltd., 1,786.09; Henr\' G. Webber, 130.25; Webber Machine
Co., 1,611.95; C. W\ Webster, 1,635.36; D. B. Webster, 294.04; G. B. Webster,
961.44; R. Webster, 199.05; F. Welch, 199.15; Welch & Johnston, Ltd., 336.92;
Welland Crushed Stone Co., Ltd., 5,688.15; Wells & Emmerson, 175.32; Wells
Garage & Motor Co., Ltd., 134.01; Wells Hardware Co., Ltd., 741.64; Welsh
Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,089.03; West & Co., 167.35; W. Westlake, 1,292.35;
Westree Lumber Co., Ltd., 957.91; Wheel & Brake Service, Ltd., 427.93;
Wheel & Rim Companv of Canada, Ltd., 8,807.50; C. E. Whicher, Ltd., 1,719.29;
Arthur Whiddon & Sons, 156.00; Township of Whitbv East, 750.00; White
Co., Ltd., 163.25; G. A. White, 172.00; George White & Sons Co., Ltd., 700.76;
Gordon E. White, 100.00; Homer White & Co., 347.00; White & Thomas,
1,711.69; Whites Hardware, Ltd., 1,519.07; P. L. Whitlev, 581.69; J. M.
Whitmarsh, 185.68; Neil Whitmore, 167.20; Township of Whitnev, 192.00;
W^ilcox Hardware, 251.16; L. Wilcox, 122.00; L. C. Wild, 144.15; A. R.
Williams Machinerv Co., Ltd., 130.21; Williams Hardware Co., Ltd., 3,994.16;
L. F. Williams, 1,004.30; Williams & Scott, 187.56; Williams & Wilson, Ltd.,
109.01; C. Williamson, 122.85; P. Willis, 636.71; Township of Willoughbv,
3,243.57; Arthur Wilson, 1,360.24; D. B. Wilson, 154.37; Wilson Publishing
Companv of Toronto, Ltd., 210.00; R. W. Wilson, 392.90; J. T. Wing & Co.,
Ltd., 280.63; Corporation of Wingham, 329.30; M. Wolfe, 1,478.70; Wood,
Alexander & James, Ltd., 769.84; D. E. Wood, 179.75; G. H. W'ood & Co.,
Ltd., 168.15; Woodbridge & Vaughan Telephone Co., Ltd., 189.25; E. F. Wood-
cock, 702.63; Luke Woodcox, 167.20; K. W^oodford, 2,140.83; D. Woods,
214.45; R. R. Woods Hardware, 587.74; W. Woods, 414.70; Woodwire Fence
Co., Ltd., 700.00; W^oodwire Snow Fence Co., Ltd., 3,978.35; Carl B. Wool-
nough, 133.35; S. W'oolsev, 203.40; A. Workman & Co., Ltd., 232.84; Work-
men's Compensation Board, 84,131.77; H. R. Worsfold, 129.45; Gordon Wright,
105.06; E. Wrightman, 725.60.
Yakabuski, F., 225.95; Township of Yarmouth, 1,651.95; Harry Yenko, 1,090.84;
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F31
King's Highways, etc. — Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc. — Continued
C. Yeomans, 476.80; Township of York North, 68,939.50; Yorkville Duco &
Auto Repair Shop, 131.25; R. C. Young & Co., 225.00; \V. R. Young, 1,022.91.
Zaverucha, Mike, 187.97.
Staff overtime meals, 25.50; Accounts under SlOO, 96,821.56.
Total 4,047,61 1 02
King's Highways and Development Roads. $13,082, 691 16
Less Refunds (see page F 11) 289,308 22
812,793,382 94
Equipment Branch 231,616 72
Less Refunds (see page F 11) 27,489 24
204,127 48
Net Expenditure King's Highwavs and Development
Roads ' $12,997,510 42
MUNICIPAL ROADS BRANCH
Subsidies ($4,909,180.85)
County Roads r$l,975,872.73)
Counties of:
Brant, 39,854.63; Bruce, 38,421.84.
Carleton, 73,158.47.
Dufferin, 14,197.65.
Elgin, 57,152.78; Essex, 50,612.55.
Frontenac, 36,560.96.
Grev, 64,429.67.
Haldimand, 48,352.84; Halton, 34,030.73; Hastings, 42,127.00; Huron, 62,486.15.
Kent, 94,999.87.
Lambton, 33,941.16; Lanark, 36,435.55; Leeds and Grenville, 52,027.46; Lennox and Adding-
ton, 32,510.28; Lincoln, 44,451.99.
Middlesex, 68,802.02.
Norfolk, 74,704.22; Northumberland and Durham, 41,104.81.
Ontario, 48,535.24; Oxford, 38,757.09.
Peel, 43,008.04; Perth, 44,982.48; Peterborough, 43,939.48; Prescott and Russell, 78,510.38;
Prince Edward, 53,522.48.
Renfrew, 43,022.14.
Simcoe, 65,031.20; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 73,112.63.
Victoria, 35,551.17.
Waterloo, 67,565.90; Welland, 30,279.88; Wellington, 70,235.83; Wentworth, 63,699.67.
York, 137,312.48.
Total 1,977,428 72
Less Refunds 1,555 99
1,975,872 73
Township Roads and Indian Reserves ($2,933,308.12)
Townships of:
Adelaide, 2,626.64; Adjala, 6,461.38; Admaston, 4,118.91; Adolphustown, 812.46;
Albemarle, 6,043.48; Alberton, 2,545.88; Albion, 13,768.63; Aldborough,
7,835.26; Alfred, 2,879.68; Algona North, 490.00; Algona South, 3,882.74;
Alice and Eraser, 3,300.50; Alnwick, 1,614.06; Amabel, 3,285.32; Amaranth,
3,243.86; Ameliasburg, 3,710.85; Amherst Island, 2.888.44; Ancaster, 7,343.76;
Anderdon, 6,162.17; Anson and Hindon, 1,163.67; Armour, 4,788.14; Arm-
strong, 3,195.11; Arran, 3,632.21; Artemesia, 5,580.35; Arthur, 5,208.09;
Ashfield, 5,888.08; Asphodel, 3,948.73; Assiginack, 2,258.52; Athol, 1,504.72;
Atwood, 6,093.93; Augusta, 6,184.02.
Bagot and Blvthfield, 2,332.07; Baldwin, 1,884.15; Balfour, 4,752.12; Bangor,
Wicklow and McClure, 4,686.41; Barne, 2,000.00; Barrie Island, 725.40;
Barton, 4,921.11; Bastard and Burgess South, 2,130.28; Bathurst, 3,154.33;
Bavham, 8.061.50; Beckwith, 1,467.72; Bedford, 3,723.29; Belmont and
Methuen, 5,276.96; Bentinck, 1,735.11; Bertie, 12,452.28; Beverlv, 4,201.56
Bexlev, 2.171.87; Biddulph, 3,922.78; Bilhngs, 1,740.50; Binbrook, 4,715.01
Bland'ford, 3,525.56; Blanshard, 4,533.68; Blenheim, 8,363.33; Blezard, 4,561.82
F32
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Subsidies — Continued
Township Roads, etc. — Continued
Blue, 1,157.68; Bonfield, 4,140.68; Bosanquet, 7,934.07; Brant, 6,350.21;
Brantford, 16.846.26; Brethour, 2,267.09; Brighton, 4,379.07; Brock, 5,544.68;
Bromlev, 2,605.38; Brooke, 5,258.23; Brougham, 4,498.95; Bruce, 3,475.45;
Brudenell and Lvndoch, 8,060.86; Brunei, 1,883.00; Bucke, 5,696.59; Burford,
8,762.58; Burgess North, 858.55; Burleigh and Anstruther, 2,173.32; Burpee,
634.02.
Caistor, 4,841.93; Caldwell, 5,367.18; Caledon, 9,096.30; Caledonia, 2,753.06
Calvert, 1,187.68; Calvin, 3,794.18; Cambridge, 5,263.79; Camden, 10,151.63
Camden East, 12,996.83; Cameron, 2,738.58; Canboro, 1,182.24; Cape Croker
Indian Reserve, 712.96; Caradoc, 4,259.48; Caradoc Indian Reserve, 936.94
Garden, 3,068.50; Cardiff, 1,566.33; Cardwell, 1,194.19; Carling, 4,665.82
Carlow, 3,358.11; Carnarvon, 1,557.95; Carrick, 4,535.98; Cartwright, 1,636.56
Casev, 5,316.40; Casimir, Jennings and .Applebv, 3,415.16; Cavan, 9,773.60
Cavuga North, 6,161.53; Cayuga South, 2,236.47; Chaftev, 3,108.62; Chamber-
lain, 2,833.54; Chandos, 5,199.33; Chapleau, 2,580.14; Chapman, 3,222.87
Chappie, 6,249.59; Charlottenburg, 7,940.90; Charlotteville, 8,192.26; Chatham
26,897.77; Chinguacousv, 15,869.24; Chisholm, 4,934.33; Christie, 1,655.54
Clarence, 7,265.25; Clarendon and Miller, 6,375.34; Clarke, 6,223.90; Clinton
5,855.17; Cocicburn Island, 632.07; Colborne, 2,648.40; Colchester North
6,193.02; Colchester South, 3,915.46; Coleman, 3,474.25; Collingwood, 4,809.47
Conmee, 3,388.95; Cornwall, 10,836.18; Cosby and Mason, 1,776.81; Cramahe
4,877.62; Crosby North, 1,355.55; Crosby South, 3,458.47; Crowland, 11,669.99
Culross, 5,546.81; Cumberland, 6,832.21.
Dack, 3,754.43; Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke, 2,871.64; Dalton, 2,011.11;
Darling, 1,896.57; Darlington, 8,227.83; Dawn, 10,968.39; Day and Bright
Additional, 1,788.46; Delaware, 2,148.88; Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby,
4,129.39; Derby, 2,618.00; Dereham, 9,676.35; Dilke, 1,204.49; Dorchester
North, 8,499.08; Dorchester South, 5,375.73; Douro, 2,797.76; Dover, 15,416.73;
Dowling, 1,492.70; Downie, 7,326.65; Draper, 1,951.93; Drummond, 2,579.15;
Drurv, Denison and Graham, 1,708.17; Dumfries North, 8,937.43; Dumfries
South, 5,421.18; Dummer, 4,017.38; Dungannon, 3,952.49; Dunn, 472.57;
Dunwich, 6,551.87; Dymond, 2,913.12; Dysart et al, 12,434.35.
Easthope North, 5,095.10; Easthope South, 2,938.26; Eastnor, 5,486.49; Edwards-
burg, 4,382.32; Egremont, 3,190.60; Ekfrid, 4,383.78; Elderslie, 4,137.79;
Eldon, 5,529.36; Elizabethtown, 6,453.71; Ellice, 10,740.29; Elma, 11,547.40;
Elmslev North, 1,579.90; Elmslev South, 1,056.32; Elzevir and Grimsthorpe.
1,493.54; Emily, 4,780.08; Emo,' 7,736.57; Enniskillen, 8,670.69; Ennismore,
842.42; Eramosa, 9,251.39; Erin, 6,389.81; Ernesttown, 7,560.60; Escott
Front, 1,280.03; Esquesing, 11,213.67; Essa, 11,969.29; Etobicoke, 9,252.42;
Euphemia, 5,608.64; Euphrasia, 6,454.07; Evanturel, 2,827.91.
Faradav, 1,842.18; Fenelon, 5,368.87; Ferris East, 4,560.76; Ferris West, 2,543.96
Field, 1,202.55; Finch, 3,978.77; Fitzroy, 9,412.11; Flamboro East, 9,573.42
Flamboro West, 4,799.81; Flos, 6,122.10; Foley, 4,150.65; Franklin, 4,783.84
Fredericksburg North, 1,343.93; Fredericksburg South, 1,648.14; Freeman,
708.18; Fullarton, 5,396.83.
Gainsborough, 5,161.61; Galway and Cavendish, 2,233.35; Garafraxa East,
3,501.42; Garafraxa West, 3,964.78; Georgina, 2,950.82; Gibson Indian Re-
serve, 597.97; Gillies, 1,694.22; Glackmever, 5,385.90; Glamorgan, 1,425.55;
Glanford, 6,360.34; Glenelg, 2,705.68; Gloucester, 21,083.48; Goderich, 5,141.78;
Gordon and Allan, 1,352.75; Gosfield North, 3,360.37; Gosfield South, 4,285.43;
Goulburn, 3,676.36; Gower North, 4,542.49; Gower South, 3,417.74; Grantham,
13,332.01; Grattan, 3,453.98; Greenock, 4,854.20; Grev, 7,149.36; Griffith
and Matawatchan, 1,787.15; Grimsy North, 3,418.97; Grimsbv South, 3,345.85;
Guelph, 7,567.47; Gwillimbury East, 8,283.62; Gwillimbury North, 7,675.20;
Gwillimbury West, 10,027.91.
Hagar, 3,813.02; Hagarty and Richards, 5,330.13; Hagerman, 1,540.16; Haldi-
mand, 7,575.60; Hallam, 2,319.45; Hallowell, 4,161.25; Hamilton, 8,770.29;
Hanmer, 2,779.92; Harlev, 6,730.98; Harris, 3,851.11; Har\'ev, 2,113.75;
Harwich, 10.449.57; Hawkesburv East, 6,578.84; Hawkesbury West, 1.261.52;
Hav, 3,752.73; Head, Clara and Maria, 737.82; Hibbert, 7,941.45; Hilliard,
2,649.72; Hillier, 3,763.96; Hilton, 1,113.88; Himsworth North, 3,619.82;
Himsworth South, 3,737.87; Hinchinbrooke, 3,020.80; Holland, 2,638.08;
1943-44 DEPARTiMENT OF HIGHWAYS F33
Subsidies — Continued
Township Roads, etc. — Continued
Hope, 3,784.86; Horton, 1,417.93; Houghton, 6,973.78; Howard, 6,579.05;
Howe Island, 426.28; Howick, 2,252.26; Howland, 1,783.33; Hudson, 2,096.07;
Hullett, 4,785.88; Humberstone, 8,568.93; Humphrey, 5,090.51; Hungerford,
8,359.95; Huntingdon, 4,141.56; HuntleN-, 2,718.71; Huron, 5,426.08.
Innisfil, 17,120.28.
Jaffray and Mehck, 2,069.26; Jocelyn, 559.84; Johnson, 1,864.25; Joly, 1,473.12.
Kaladar, Anglesea and Effingham, 2,871.86; Kennebec, 4,872.36; Kenyon,
4,250.68; Keppel, 3,363.80; Kerns, 6,274.43; Kettle Point Indian Reserve,
356.66; Kincardine 4,410.37; King, 20,393.05; Kingston, 6,540.69; Kinloss,
3,180.92; Kitley, 3,565.71; Korah, 5,408.29.
Laird, 2,635.87; Lanark, 3,544.10; Lancaster, 4,206.47; Lavallee, 7,102.60;
Lavant, 2,483.49; Laxton, Digby and Longford, 1,939.93; Leeds and Lans-
downe Front, 5,974.24; Leeds and Lansdowne Rear, 2,483.40; Limerick,
2,065.44
Macaulav, 1,788.71; Macdonald, Meredith and Aberdeen, 3,174.26; Machar,
3,524.7'6; Machin, 5,677.60; Madoc, 4,240.32; Maidstone, 8,387.07; Malahide,
5,845.00; Maiden, 2,950.31; Manvers, 3,330.79; Mara, 3,994.39; March,
1,761.90; Mariposa, 6,079.63; Markham, 13,026.77; Marlborough, 4,351.76;
Marmora and Lake, 4,240.45; Martland, 2,242.71; Maryborough, 2,240.77;
Marvsburgh Xorth, 2,570.06; Marvsburgh South, 2,063.29; Matchedash,
2,345.39; M " "
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and Wood, 14,677.92; Melancthon, 1,749.64; Mersea, 9,279.38; Metcalfe,
3,466.46; Middleton, 6,402.28; Minden, 3,474.03; Minto, 6,156.85; Monaghan
North, 3,057.65; Monaghan South, 2,519.44; Monck, 3,830.52; Monmouth,
2,374.73; Mono, 7,522.53; Montague, 4,552.74; Monteagle and Herschel,
6,468.63; Moore, 5,688.82; Moravian Indian Reserve, 152.44; Morley and
Patullo, 4,169.65; Mornington, 6,496.80; Morris, 5,359.11; Morrison, 2,088.46;
Morson, 926.30; Mosa, 4,814.16; Moulton, 2,938.06; Mountain, 6,207.30;
Mud Lake Indian Reserve, 257.44; Mulmur, 4,419.92; Murray, 5,301.22;
Muskoka, 5,169.48.
Nairn, 428.98; Nassagaweya, 5,089.40; Neebing, 18,010.82; Neelon and Garson,
11,701.72; Nelson, 10,467.63; Nepean, 30,904.39; New Credit Indian Reserve,
998.29; Niagara, 6,748.95; Nichol, 9,013.36; Nipigon, 2,528.70; Nipissing,
3,122.30; Nissouri East, 8,741.37; Nissouri West, 6,569.40; Normanby, 4,886.20;
Norwich North, 6,715.98; Norwich South, 3,943.01; Nottawasaga, 8,176.77.
Oakland, 251.76; Oaklev, 1,633.81; O'Connor, 4,337.85; Olden, 1,851.55; Oliver
4,197.02; Oneida, 5,257.93; Onondaga, 1,901.92; Ops, 5,099.60; Orford, 4,800.00
Orillia, 12,484.78; Oro, 5, .535. 72; Osgoode, 12,486.94; Osnabruck, 4,993.68
Oso, 3,664.89; Osprev, 5,298.34; Otonabee, 7,345.18; Oxford East, 6,362.92
Oxford North, 2,909.46; Oxford West, 3,277.69; Oxford-on-Rideau, 4,857.71.
Paipoonge, 7,057.77; Pakenham, 2,740.39; Palmerston, Canonto North and
South, 5,813.44; Papineau, 5,860.75; Parrv Island Indian Reserve, 310.65
Peel, 11,030.45; Pelee Island, 6,402.29; Pelham, 5,124.21; Pembroke, 188.29
Percy, 3,943.27; Perrv, 6,456.03; Pickering, 9,316.58; Pilkington, 2,486.21
Pittsburg, 6.256.79; Plantagenet North, 6.373.18; Plantagenct South, 4,457.84
Plavfair, 1,904.72; Plummer. Additional, 2,357.07; Plvmpton, 6,199.69; Port-
land, 4,243.40; Presqu'ile Park Commission, 939.97; Prince, 1,168.74; Proton,
3,689.23; Puslinch, 4,419.25.
Radcliffe, 3,405.89; Raglan, 4,500.00; Rainham, 5,549.93; Raleigh, 9,370.85;
Rama, 1,816.79; Rama Indian Reserve, 89.01; Ramsav, 3,530.21; Ratter
and Dunnet, 4.105.59; Rawdon, 5,124.30; Ravside, 4,253.72; Reach. 6,137.61;
Rice Lake Indian ReserA^e, 53.88; Richmond, 6,816.56; Ridout, 938.78; Roches-
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Subsidies — Continued
Township Roads, etc. — Continued
ter, 4,294.22; Rolph, Buchanan and Wylie, 3,819.60; Romney, 1,480.64; Ross,
2,564.41; Roxborough, 5,530.44; Russell, 8,200.14; Rutherford and George
Island, 32.06; Ryde, 1,177.41; Ryerson, 3,242.90.
St. Edmunds, 1,994.34; St. Joseph, 2,710.68; St. \incent, 7,222.06; Salter, May
and Harrow, 4,688.62; Saltfleet, 8,712.57; Sandtield, 1,096.31; Sandwich
East, 7,394.93; Sandwich South, 3,503.16; Sandwich West, 5,491.92; Sarawak,
1,196.64; Sarnia, 7,928.98; Sarnia Indian Reserve, 242.34; Saugeen, 2,331.98;
Saugeen Indian Reserve, 290.54; Scarborough, 24,957.51; Schreiber, 1,303.78;
Scott, 4,167.84; Scugog, 675.16; Sebastopol, 2,933.45; Seneca, 5,807.84; Sey-
mour, 5,096.56; Shawanaga Indian Rescrv^e, 232.80; Sheffield, 5,206.12; She-
guiandah Indian Reserve, 129.48; Sherborne, 290.33; Sherbrooke, 499.39;
Sherbrooke South, 3,006.48; Sherwood, Jones and Burns, 2,655.06; Shuniah,
14,542.28; Sidney, 2,375.85; Six Nations Indian Reserve, 8,972.15; Smith,
5,168.45; Snowdon, 2,427.92; Sombra, 11,358.80; Somerviile, 4,758.04; Sophias-
burgh, 3,930.48; Southwokl, 10,613.06; Springer, 5,237.31; Stafford, 2,412.67;
Stamford, 21,047.43; Stanhope, 2,459.89; Stanley, 6,358.52; Stephen, 6,040.95;
Stephenson, 1,923.55; Stisted, 2,445.46; Storrington, 4,444.89; Strong, 4,569.50;
Sullivan, 4,249.56; Sunnidale, 6,492.28; Sydenham, 5,377.65.
Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional, 1,107.63; Tarentorus, 6,184.41; Tav, 9,531.23;
Teck, 11,044.91; Tecumseth, 12,776.58; Tehkummah, 1,459.28;' Thessalon
and Lefrov, 4,123.10; Thompson, 797.37; Thorah, 2,406.74; Thorold, 10,488.19;
Thurlow, 5,950.55; Tilbury East, 7,021.27; Tilbury North, 3,434.21; Tilbury
West, 3,612.58; Tiny, 15,850.74; Tisdale, 12,249.67; Torboiton, 3,089.89;
Toronto, 30,238.12; Toronto Gore, 3,538.66; Tossorontio, 6,135.90; Town-
send, 8,333.91; Trafalgar, 7,429.41; Tuckersmith, 3,384.53; Tudor and Cashel,
3,499.86; Turnberry, 2,187.55; Tyendinaga, 5,185.21; Tyendinaga Indian
Reserve, 1,339.88.
Usborne, 6,854.60; Uxbridge, 5,859.65.
Van Home, 1,256.37; Vaughan, 11,474.07; Verulam, 4,599.04; Vespra, 5,269.64.
Wainfleet, 8,300.58; Wallace, 4,084.82; Walpole, 10,102.75; Walpole Island
Indian Reserve, 505.10; Walsingham North, 6,676.70; Walsingham South,
4,451.38; Warwick, 4,957.85; Waterloo, 12,850.43; Waters, 1,760.91; Watt,
2,603.32; Wawanosh East, 2,382.56; Wawanosh West, 2,617.01; Wellesley,
11,494.73; West Bay Indian Reserve, 325.00; Westmeath, 5,144.95; West-
minster, 9,350.65; Whitby, 8,676.85; Whitby East, 7,716.54; Whitchurch,
7,671.32; Whitney, 7,811.06; Widdifield, 5;060.65; Wilberforce, 3,557.91;
Williams East, 2,774.19; Williams West, 2,370.32; Williamsburg, 2,948.83;
Wilioughby, 2,542.13; Wilmot, 8,377.63; Winchester, 9,424.83; Windham,
8,250.82; Wolfe Island, 1,071.20; Wolford, 2,847.10; Wollaston, 5,064.75;
Woodhouse, 6,442.29; Woolwich, 10,386.04; Worthington, 930.12.
Yarmouth, 10,150.83; Yonge Front, 1,518.54; Yonge and Escott Rear, 1,570.46;
York North, 48,009.26.
Zone, 3,365.72; Zorra East, 8,452.26; Zorra West, 5,753.79.
Total 2,933,308 12
Statutory $18,185,842 31
SPECIAL WARRANTS
Township of Westmeath, re Cost of Road Improvement ($4,057.10)
Township of Westmeath 4,057 10
Township of Mersea, re Cost of Pavement, Village of SeacUffe ($4,257.75)
Township of Mersea 4,257 75
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS F35
Special Warrants — Continued
Repairs to Long Point Park Road ($2,693.98)
Pay List, wages of men, etc., 1,523.43; John C. Backus & Sons, 863.28 Accounts
under $100, 307.27 2,693 98
Special Warrants $11,008 83
Total Expenditure, Department of Highways. . . . $19,159,414.20
PART G
DEPARTiMENT OF INSURANCE
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
GENERAL INDEX AT BACK OF BOOK
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DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Hon. L. E. Blackwell, Minister (Statutory, see page B 24)
Hon. Eric W. Cross, Minister (Statutory, see page B 24)
Hon. G. D. Conant, Minister (Statutory, see page N 7)
Salaries ($43,323.39)
Permanent :
H. D. McNairn Superintendent 5,875 00
H. B. Armstrong, 3,525.00; E. N. Beswick, 1,600.00; Z. Cliffe, 1,200.00; T. W.
Doyle, 1,068.75; J. Edwards, 3,037.50; J. A. Elliott, 1,325.00; E. A. Fluker,
2,200.00; J. G. Gibbons, 2,925.00; O. B. Henry, 2,700.00; E. A. Hinch, 1,525.00;
E. H. Jackson, 1,625.00; J. S. Laird, 1,400.00; P. A. Lambert, 900.00; C. Richards,
3,650.00; M. H. Scheinert, 468.75; W. J. Smelt, 2,000.00; F. W. Spencer, 2,475.00;
E. F. Thompson, 1,200.00; T. C. Tinline, 2,025.00 42,725 00
Temporary:
M. E. Beatty, 191.94; R. M. Kernick, 31.45; M. H. Scheinert, 150.00; F. W.
Spencer, 225.00 598 39
Travelling Expenses ($3,023.02)
H. B. Armstrong, 98.10; E. A. Fluker, 491.40; J. G. Gibbons, 742.93; O. B. Henry,
252.70; H. D. McNairn, 778.99; C. Richards, 262.90; W. J. Smelt, 21.09; F. W.
Spencer, 172.77; T. C. Tinline, 202.14 3,023 02
Maintenance ($2,091.64)
King's Printer, 446.31; Retail Credit Co., Inc., 123.80; Stone & Cox, Ltd., 160.50;
Sundry Persons, Witnesses' and Sheriffs' Fees and Expenses, 345.75; D. C.
Wells, 180.00; Telephone, 217.32; accounts under $100, 617.96 2,091 64
Printing Annual Reports, etc. ($5,421.91)
King's Printer 5,503 20
Less Refunds: Various Provinces, share of cost of printing annual
statement blanks 81 29
5,421 91
Grant to Association of Superintendents of Insurance ($100.00)
Association of Superintendents of Insurance 100 00
Cost of Living Bonus ($3,046.43)
Sundry Employees 3,046 43
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($4.51)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 7.41; Less: Refund of employees' contribution, 2.90. 4 51
Total Expenditure, Department of Insurance $57,010.90
PART H
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries, Maintenance, etc 6
Industry and Labour Board 7
Apprenticeship Branch 7
Boiler Inspection " 8
Factory Inspection " 8
Board of Examiners of Operating Engineers ." . . . 8
Minimum Wage Branch 8
Composite Inspection Branch 9
Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Programme 9
Statutory 10
Special Warrants 10
Summary 5
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
Hon. Charles' Daley, Minister, (Statutory, see page H 10)
Hon. Peter Heenan, Minister, (Statutory, seepage H 10)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($45,799.81)
Permanent:
J. F. Marsh Deputy Minister 5,400 00
H. H. Alley, 2,000.00; W. W. Allison, 1,425.00; F. H. Avery, 4,000.00; W. L.
Brusso, 721.78; K. M. Byrnes, 2,500.00; H. E. Davis, 1,625.00; G. L. Fcnwick,
3,000.00; M. Findlav, 2,025.00; L. Fine, 5,200.00; A. D. Harpell, 2,225.00;
J. Hutcheon, 3,000.00; J. Fred Marsh, 2,600.00; G. E. Mason, 1,425.00; G. T.
Murray, 1,725.00; R. Paseznik, 513.07; H. E. Simpson, 1,425.00; M. J. Thomas,
1,425.00; H. C. Tolmie, 1,725.00; M. T. Waizman, 1,625.00; O. White, 1,068.75;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 48.00
46,701 60
Temporary:
E. F. Bawtinheimer, 993.75; E. R. Bookalam, 290.72; E. J. Brooks, 222.27;
B. J. Gregg, 640.17; D. J. Hall, 62.10; M. N. Moore, 322.50 2,531 51
Total $49,233 11
Less: Transferred to War Emergency Training and
Reconstruction, Department of Education 3,433 30
8,920 89
45,799 81
Travelling Expenses ($8,920.89)
Hon. Charles Daley, 1,000.00; F. H. Avery, 1,778.86; G. L. Fenwick, 1,844.25;
L. Fine, 2,488.23; M. Findlay, 57.42; J. Hutcheon, 2,156.43; J. F. Marsh, 267.86;
J. B. Metzler, 514.57; Car tickets, 14.00 10,121 62
Less: Refunded by Dominion Government 1,200 73
Maintenance ($3,540.80)
Bishop Realty, Ltd., 480.00; T. Eaton Co. Ltd., 174.84; King's Printer, 1,357.14;
Telegrams, 266.34; telephone, 1,188.11; accounts under $100, 74.37 3,540 80
General Stores — Purchase of Stationery, Printing and Supplies
for all Branches ($4,892.80)
King's Printer Purchases, 1943-44 13,946 1 1
Less Transferred to various Branches 9,053 31
Stock on hand at March 31st, 1944 4,892 80
Investigations, Library Publications, Journals, Subscriptions, etc. ($798.62)
King's Printer, 371.40; Accounts under $100, 427.22 798 62
Advertising, Educational Work, Conferences, etc. ($1,328.18)
Canadian Congress of Labour, 100.00; Canadian Federation of Labour, 100.00; Daily
Commercial News, 150.00; Hamilton and District Trades and Labour Council,
150.00; Labour Leader Publishing Co. Ltd., 100.00; Trades and Labour Congress
of Canada, 270.00; Accounts 'Sunder $100, 458.18 1,328 18
Compensation, Medical, Hospital and other Accounts for Workmen Injured
In Government Work as awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including Proportion of Administration Expenses ($105.50)
Workmen's Compensation Board 105 50
Cost of Living Bonus ($20,954.41)
Sundry Employees 20,954 41
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR H^
Main Office — Continued
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($93.91)
Postmaster, stamps purchased 287 52
Less: Refund of employees' contribution 132 64
Transferred to War Emergency Training and Reconstruc-
tion, Department of Education 60 97
193 61
93 91
Grants ($650.00)
Warriors' Day Council 250 00
National Labour Day Committee 100 00
International Labour Day Celebration Committee 300 00
Total $87,084 92
Less: Distribution of Stationery Stock on hand from
1942-43 5,649 77
Permanent:
iMain Office $81,435 15
INDUSTRY AND LABOUR BOARD
Salaries ($3,560.00)
M. H. MacBride, 1,125.00; J. B. Metzler, 3,500.00; Public Service Superannua-
tion Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 60.00
Total 4,685 00
Less: Transferred to War Emergency Training and
Reconstruction, Department of Education 1,125 00
3,560 00
Maintenance ($8.87)
Accounts under $100 8 87
Industry and Labour Board $3,568 87
APPRENTICESHIP BRANCH
Salaries ($20,889.45)
Permanent:
S. B. Burgess, 1,600.00; A. M. Buscombe, 1,125.00; A. B. C. Dennis, 1,825.00;
L. F. Duffv, 1,111.59; X. Dzaman, 993.75; F. J. Hawes, 3,025.00; I. M. Jackson,
604.05; J. R. Johnson, 956.67; J. M. Lacev, 1,049.00; E. W. MacMillan, 243.75;
F. M. McPhail, 1,068.75; A. E. Palmer; 300.00; R. Sacrob, 1,068.75; G. H.
Simmons, 2,700.00; W. Thorne, 2,125.00 19,796 31
Temporary:
D. C. Hicks, 435.48; E. W. MacMillan, 657.66 1,093 14
Advisory Committees, Per Diem Allowances ($1,322.00)
H. J. Ball, 60.00; B. Bowev. 24.00; H. Bruce, 4.00; J. W. Bruce, 50.00; M. Butler,
24.00; A. J. Cooper, 50.00; A. J. Crawford, 60.00; G. Dustoor, 16.00; R. Furanna,
24.00; J. Greenland, 90.00; A. Heatherwick, 145.00; P. G. HoUier, 4.00; Wm.
Jenoves, 90.00; W. N. Kent, 8.00; J. Kenyon, 50.00; G. MacDonald, 8.00;
P. C. Mansell, 40.00; W. B. Martin, 60.00; M. Millard, 40.00; W. Mirbach,
16.00; Mrs. D. Moore, 40.00; H. X. Xichols, 100.00; I. Sales, 24.00; C. Shaw,
100.00; E. N. Shrier, 15.00; A. Smith, 68.00; C. B. Stevenson, 12.00; J. E. Walker,
12.00; W. B. Wilson, 24.00; E. Worrall, 64.00 1,322 00
Travelling Expenses ($4,493.63)
H. H. AUev, 328.59; H. J. Ball, 26.00; A. B. C. Dennis, 1,866.46; F. J. Hawes, 495.42;
A. Heatherwick. 223.13; D. C. Hicks, 138.40; J. R. Johnson, 211.99; J. Kenyon,
11.75; A. E. Palmer, 127.54; E. Sharp, 216.73; G. H. Simmons, 306.51; W.
Thorne, 541.11 4,493 63
.Maintenance ($2,417.11)
Fraser & Co., 180.00; King's Printer, 2,171.38; Accounts under $100, 65.73 2,417 11
Apprenticeship Branch $29,122 19
H 8 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
BOILER INSPECTION BRANCH
Salaries ($21,728.27)
Permanent:
J. N. Briggs, 2,725.00; H. Brown, 1,225.00; E. E. Charlton, 142.14; A. F. E.
Grosart, 1,225.00; J. M. Johnstone, 462.35; C. J. Parker, 2,125.00; D. M. Roberts,
1,625.00; L. G. R. Roefs, 937.50; N. Smith. 2,300.00; J. Stevenson, 2,125.00;
F. A. Swarbrick, 2,437.50; J. H. Templeton, 2,225.00 19,554 49
Temporary:
J. M. Johnstone, 666.64; D. McDonald, 408.87; AI. P. Sibbald, 676.25; D. D.
Speight, 422.02 2,173 78
Travelling Expenses ($6,598.86)
J. N. Briggs, 336.47; J. M. Johnstone, 732.20; C. J. Parker, 1,647.23; N. Smith,
1,400.79; J. Stevenson, 39.28; F. A. Swarbrick, 1,309.36; J. H. Templeton,
1,133.53 6,598 86
Maintenance ($1,563.62)
King's Printer, 1,268.31; Telephone, 130.69; accounts under $100, 164.62 1,563 62
Boiler Inspection Branch $29,890 75
FACTORY INSPECTION BRANCH
Salaries ($8,137.30)
Permanent:
C. G. Gibson, 3,000.00; E. H. Gilbert, 1,925.00; M. Haviland, 1,143.75; L. M.
Stuart, 1,143.75 7,212 50
Temporary:
A. A. Mills, 243.75; H. I. Wilkinson, 681.05 924 80
Maintenance ($1,739.87)
King's Printer, 1,660.40; Accounts under $100, 79.47 1,739 87
Factory Inspection Branch $9,877 17
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF OPERATING ENGINEERS
Salaries ($19,788.75)
Permanent:
W. G. Kent, 1,325.00; S. McComb, 1,325.00; M. A. McCrarv, 1,225.00; C. I.
McGhie, 1,225.00; B. A. Mulvanev, 2,500.00; W. Robertson, 1,925.00; S. G.
Rose, 2,437.50; W. J. Scott, 2,437.50; J. Sharp, 3,025.00; B. A. Warwick, 1,050.00;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 80.00 18,555 00
Temporan,':
O. J. Langley, 918.75; N. G. Sharpe, 315.00 1,233 75
Travelling Expenses ($2,543.81)
B. A. Mulvanev, 335.98; W. Robertson, 45.55; S. G. Rose, 883.55; W. J. Scott,
1,089.86; J. Sharp, 188.87 2,543 81
Maintenance ($4,990.89)
King's Printer, 4,954.85; Accounts under $100, 36.04 4,990 89
Board of Examiners of Operating Engineers $27,323 45
MINIMUM WAGE BRANCH
Salaries ($16,082.26)
Permanent:
G. Chambers, 2,587.50; R. M. Costello, 1,068.75; M. R. Heakes, 1,225.00; L. W.
Jinks. 1,200.00; W. W. McKinlav. 2,850.00; R. Mearns. 1.400.00; E. W. A.
O'Dell, 1,787.28; T. V. Shea, 918.75; M. Stephen, 2.000.00; Public Service
Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 60.00 15,097 28
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
H 9
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Salaries — Continued
Temporary:
M. P. Holmi, 450.00; E. W. A. O'Dell, 169.66; R. A. Scott, 365.32.
984 98
Travelling Expenses ($l,349.04j
G. Chambers, 468.58; W. \V. McKinlav, 53.18; E. \V. A. O'Dell, 824.40; AI. Stephen,
2.88 " 1,349 04
Maintenance ($488.82)
King's Printer, 485.49; Accounts under $100, 3.33 488 82
Minimum Wage Branch $17,920 12
Permanent:
COMPOSITE INSPECTION BRANCH
Salaries ($74,657.35)
R. Albrough, 2,225.00; W. H. Barrett, 2,225.00; W. Burns, 2,225.00; D. X.
Campbell, 1,925.00; M. C. Campbell, 918.75; W. J. Cheevers, 1,925.00; T. H.
Donnelly, 1,925.00; D. M. Douglas, 1,925.00; F. W. Ehmke, 1,925.00; M. L.
Ferguson, 1,525.00; W. C. Ferris, 1,925.00; N. B. Garden, 1,594.89; M. Generaich,
289.79; G. G. Halcrow, 1,925.00; I. Hall, 993.75; H. T. Kelleher, 1,068.75; G. O.
Kellv, 948.13; J. AI.Kellv, 2,437.50; O.J. Kerr, 2,000.00; J. A. Larocque, 1,925.00;
L. M. Longthorne, 1,350.00; D. Marriott, 1,225.00; J. F. McAvoy, 1,925.00;
M. M. McLaughlin, 1,068.75; F. Mills, 2,125.00; C. E. Xeedham, 2,225.00;
J. R. Prain, 3,325.00; K. E. Reesor, 1.525.00; D. Scott, 2,025.00; E. Scott, 1,641.67;
R. J. Shannon, 1,925.00; E. Sharp, 1,525.00; H. Stanley, 1,925.00; J. F. Stewart,
1,925.00; M. H. Switzer, 1,600.00; A. S. Thomson, 2,125.00; A. E. Turner,
2,025.00; C. K. Watt, 2,125.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contri-
bution re Enlistment, 80.00
Temporary-:
C. G. K. Cashore, 1,924.95; M. H. Kerr, 2,124.99; A. C. McCann, 762.10; A. J.
McGavin, 1,000.00; B. Morton, 682.50; J. Thompson, 620.83
Travelling Expenses ($31,344.98)
R. Albrough, 954.58; W. H. Barrett, 648.20; W. Burns, 409.11; D. N. Campbell
1,865.43; C. G. K. Cashore, 1,005.28; W. J. Cheevers, 1,164.35; T. H. Donnelly
921.45; D. M. Douglas, 1,693.93; F. W. Ehmke, 594.29; M. L. Ferguson, 986.29
W. C. Ferris, 932.62; N. B. Garden, 613.08; C. G. Gibson, 436.63; G. G. Halcrow
1,204.98; J. M. Kellv, 731.20; M. H. Kerr, 924.74; O. J. Kerr, 2,443.79; J. A
Larocque, 513.60; j'. F. McAvov, 744.99; A. J. McGavin, 223.43; F. Mills
1,993.68; C. E. Xeedham, 351.50; J. R. Prain, 39.25; K. E. Reesor, 593.74
D. Scott, 1,730.29; E. Scott, 264.95; R. J. Shannon, 1,599.83; E. Sharp, 72.17
H. Stanley, 550.53; M. H. Switzer, 286.99; J. Thompson, 29.14; A. S. Thomson,
1,475.70; A. E. Turner, 1,869.04; C. K. Watt, 1,476.20
Maintenance ($2,356.76)
City of Windsor, 125.00; Eraser and Co., 240.00; King's Printer, 864.17; A. O'Hara,
240.00; Wright Lithographing Co., Ltd., 124.80; Telephone, 531.14; accounts
under $100, 231.65
Composite Inspection Branch $108,359 09
DOMINION-PROVINCIAL YOUTH TRAINING PROGRAMME ($9,922.88)
Apprenticeship Training:
Trainees' allowances, 8,427.75; Trainees' transportation, 313.95; Instructors'
and Office Salaries, 4,038.50;— Chadwick Electric Co. (Toronto) Ltd., 256.59;
Ontario Plumbing and Heating Supplies Ltd., 119.94; Peckover's Ltd., 144.76;
Simpson Planing Mill Co., Ltd., 159.45; Accounts under $100,
570.80 14,031 74
Less Refunds:
Dominion Government Repayments 4,067 11
Sale of Materials 4175
4,108 86
67,541 98
7,115 37
31,344 98
2,356 76
9,922 88
H 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($8,000.00)
Hon. Charles Daley (August 18, 1943, to March 31, 1944) 4,967 74
Hon. Peter Heenan (April 1, 1943, to August 17, 1943) 3,032 26
SPECIAL WARRANTS
1,816 00
Less: Refund, Dominion Government 908 00
8,000 00
J. L. Cohen, Professional Services re Collective Bargaining Bill ($3,900.00)
J. L. Cohen 3,900 GO
Continuation Committee, Recreation for War Worlters Conference and
Hamilton Recreation Council ($908.00)
Continuation Committee, Recreation for War Workers Conference 1,566 00
Hamilton Recreation Council 250 00
908 00
Labour Court
(Established pursuant to The Collective Bargaining Act of Ontario, 1943)
($13,430.42)
Salaries:
Permanent— J. Finkelman, 5,209.72; M. E. Calarco, 1,075.84 6,285 56
Temporary— V. A. Claxton, 475.81; A. E. Langman, 793.00 1,268 81
Cost of Living Bonus 395 31
Maintenance:
N. R. Butcher & Co., 184.00; W. H. S. Cane, 697.00; J. Finkelman, travelling
expenses, 753.55; Grand & Tov, Ltd., 248.30; A. E. Langman, travelling expenses,
244.12; King's Printer, 1,451.00; D. W. Mather, 1,448.20; Office Specialtv
Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 135.34; Accounts under $100, 319.23 5,480 74
Special Warrants $18,238 42
Total Expenditure, Department of Labour $343,658 09
PART I
DEPARTMENT
OF
LANDS AND FORESTS
FISCAL YFAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries, Travelling Expenses, Maintenance, etc 7
Field Services:
Land and Recreational Areas Branch 8
Surveys Branch 9
Forest Research Branch 10
General Offices:
Forest Protection Branch 10
Timber Management Branch 10
Field Operations:
Forest Protection and Timber Management Branches Basic Organization 11
Extra Fire Fighting 12
Scaling 12
Rondeau Provincial Park 15
Ippenvash Beach Provincial Park 15
Clearing Townsites and Removal of Fire Hazards 16
Air Service Branch 16
Reforestation and Conservation Branch:
General Office, Salaries 17
Field Operations ■ 17
Lignite Development 18
Capital Pa\iiexts:
Surveys Branch 19
Law Branch 19
Statutory 19
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1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS I 7
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS
Hon. W. G. Thompson, Minister (Statutory, see page I 19)
Hon. N. O. Hipel, Minister (Statutory, see page I 19)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries $99,405.34)
Permanent:
F. A. MacDougall Deputy Minister 6,000 00
Minister's Office:
E. Harrison, 2,225.00; J. D. Ross, 1,325.00 3,550 00
Deputy Minister's Office:
M. C. Armitage, 1,325.00; H. Hayes, 1,325.00 2,650 00
Operation and Personnel Branch:
R. N. Black, 1,800.00; F. M. Brav, 124.19; M. W. Craddock, 987.50; A. J.
Doerr, 1,200.00; A. R. Fenwick, 2,650.00; M. E. Firth, 600.00; E. M. Fleming,
1,225.00; E. G. Hallidav, 1,700.00; G. \V. Harris, 2,100.00; G. Karris, 1,700.00;
E. Hubble, 1,137.50; M. L. Hutton, 81.25; \V. E. Jones. 243.75; J. I. King,
634.16; T. A. M^eredith, 1,225.00; R. E. Y. Molvneux, 918.75; P. O. Rhvnas,
4,025.00; E. F. Roonev, 950.71; F. Samuels, 2,100.00; E. J. Sheridan, 216.66;
M. I. Skinner, 1,218.55; G. E. M. Stork, 1,300.00; J. B. Thompson, 3,400.00;
M. E. Turner, 1,143.75; R. S. Young, 1,300.00 33,981 77
Accounts Branch:
M. N. Adams, 1,120.42; J. Bald, 375.00; R. P. Breav, 525.00; L. D. Cameron,
150.31; C. J. Clarke, 2,850.00; E.W.Cooper, 2,050.00; M. M. Craddock,
1,200.00; E. L. Davis, 1,012.50; H. M. Gooderham, 805.82; G. J. Hinton,
2,050.00; K. M. G. Killoran, 350.00; R. J. Law, 506.25; E. J. Logie. 862.50;
R. R. MacBean, 1,650.00; S. Madill. 1,550.00; R. G. McFaul, 843.75; P. B.
McLaughlin, 2,887.50; J. G. McMillen. 3,650.00; S. D. Meeking, 2.362.50;
S. Mulholland, 633.32; R. Peel, 152.21; E. P. Riches. 1,200.00; X. L. Rogers,
1,590.83; G. A. Saunders, 1,625.00; M. J. Senecal, 866.W; J. M. Slatterv, 99.19;
H. A. Storey, 862.50; M. M. Wilson, 1,325.00 35,156 24
Law Branch:
V. M. Molesworth, 1,500.00; F. J. Sullivan, 900.00 2,400 00
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments 226 68
Temporary :
Operation and Personnel Branch:
D. L. Hannaford, 275.00; M. L. Hutton, 364.31; W. E. Jones, 440.32; E. L
McLean, 703.22; E. A. Morrison, 139.01; A. M. Thomas, 287.90; R. V.
Whelan, 735.00 2,944 76
Accounts Branch:
V. C. Barker, 1,042..34; L. D. Cameron, 325.00; P. E. Duggan, 1,599.96;
M. E. Duncan, 500.00; J. G. Grav, 300.00; E. L. Harris, 774.19; H. Knowles,
1,114.74; L. E. Langford, 312.50; R. J. Law, 450.00; P. C. Montgomery-,
350.00; D. E. Patterson, 581.25; R. Peel, 259.67; B. C. Rogers, 153.17;
M. L. Wallwin, 177.00; M. E. Wilkes, 541.65; E. L. Wilton, 675.00; M. M.
Wood, 939.48 10,095 95
Law Branch:
F. J. Sullivan 2,399 94
Travellinft Expenses ($3,687.04)
Hon. W. G. Thompson. 570.00; Hon. N. O. Hipel, 347.00; O. C. Jennette, 63.69;
P. B. McLaughlin, 25.95; F. A. MacDougall, 1,305.89; J. G. McMillen, 359.76;
P. O. Rhynas, 415.92; F. J. Sullivan, 568.83; Accounts under $25, 30.00 .... 3,687 04
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office — Continued
Maintenance and Operatlnji ($28,584.71)
Acousticon Dictograph Company, Canada, Ltd., 305.50; Addressograph-Multi-
graph, Canada, Ltd., 438.64; Canadian Forestry Association, 305.00; Canadian
General Electric Co., Ltd., 2,733.18; Grand & toy, Ltd., 1,480.65; H. Hanson,
175.00; King Edward Hotel, 101.38; King's Printer, 15,200.46; Lufkin Rule
Company of Canada, Ltd., 247.50; J. L. Norris, 1,761.00; National Cash Register
Company of Canada, Ltd., 268.78; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,
380.40; Remington Rand, Ltd., 172.30; Sundry Newspapers, advertising,
2,224.20; Sundry Persons, meals re oyertime, 244.35; Superintendent of Docu-
ments, Washington, 100.00; Newspapers and periodicals, 168.41; telegrams,
378.40; telephone, 881.03; accounts under $100, 1,018.53 28,584 71
Moving Expenses of Officials (324.50)
A. S. Bray 324 50
Damage and Other Claims, Sundry Contingencies, etc. ($3,656.92)
R. N. Butcher & Co., 218.46; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 788.46;
Mason, Foulds, Davidson and Kellock, 400.00; Pembroke Shook Mills, Ltd.,
2,250.00 3,656 92
Compensation, Medical, Hospital and Other Accounts for Workmen Injured in
Government Work as Awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board
including Proportion of .\dministration Expenses ($12,850.33)
Workmen's Compensation Board 12,850 33
Timber Trade Extension and Investigation ($418.00)
W. H. Hamilton 418 00
Legal Fees and Expenses ($7.00)
Canadian Law List Publishing Co., Ltd 7 00
Cost of Living Bonus ($120,473.60)
Sundry Employees 120,473 60
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($2.34)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 5.46, Less, Refund of Employees' Contribution, 3.12 2 34
Provision for return of payments made under Section 3 of The Provincial
Land Tax Act by property owners of Manitoulin Island declared
exempt under Section 4 of this .\ct ($7,762.79)
Sundry Persons 7,762 79
Main Office $277,172 57
FIELD SERVICES
Land and Recreational Areas Branch
Salaries ($27,458.30)
Permanent:
A. E. Beach, 1,625.00; L. D. Cameron, 311.90; H. M. Campbell, 1,325.00; A. R.
Carey, 2,050.00; B. M. Cowan, 1,143.75; A. C. Crombie. 1,050.00; H. \V. Crosbie,
3,850.00; L. G. Donald, 1,825.00; E. F. Eaton, 1,550.00; B. P. Foster, 1,525.00;
F. L. Griffith, 974.97; M. L. Hutton, 425.00; C. M. O'Gorman, 262.50; A. V.
Pepler, 1,325.00; M. B. Pugh, 1,550.00; S. Ross, 1,700.00; F. E. Stewart, 1,325.00. 23,818 12
Temporary :
M. M. Carroll, 245.42; G. P. Hicks, 565.91; F. Kitto, 2,097.60; C. M. O'Gorman,
731.25 3,640 18
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS I 9
Land and Recreational Areas Branch — Continued
Travelling Expenses ($1,702.63)
A. R. Carey, 91.57; A. Crealock, 53.46; H. W. Crosbie, 1,207.12; L. G. Donald,
108.35; G. J. Hinton, 216.65; F. Kitto, 25.48 1,702 63
Maintenance and Operating ($i,814.07)
Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 409.40; R. C. Hosie, 375.00; King's Printer,
1,383.23; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 172.36; Accounts under
$100, 474.08 2,814 07
Annuities and Bonuses to Indians under Treaty No. 9 ($22,236.00)
Department of Mines and Resources, Ottawa 22,236 00
Land and Recreational Areas Branch $54,21 1 00
Surveys Branch
Salaries ($49,442.91)
Permanent:
C. H. Fullerton Surveyor-General and Chief of Sur\'evs Branch 4,650 00
W. A. C. Barnard, 2,625.00;' F. L. Barr, 2,437.50; J. M. Bishop, 2,475.00; M. P.
Brett, 375.00; N. A. Burwash, 3,050.00; W. E. Carroll, 2,025.00; A. S. Crawford,
2,125.00; A. C. Crombie, 93.75; E. J. Dodd, 1,525.00; S. M. Duncan, 225.00;
F. T. Garnham, 2,525.00; \V. R. Grinnell, 1,741.95; \V. H. Heath, 3,025.00;
J. R. Hutcheon, 1,499.94; R. N. Johnston, 3,487.50; W. H. Kearns, 2,525.00;
A. W. Love, 139.11; A. I. Mulholland, 839.31; \V. G. Pinel, 375.00; M. E. Rawlin-
son, 350.00; J. R. G. Smyth, 2,125.00; \V. Vance, 2,125.00; J. Ward, 393.75;
W. F. Weaver, 3,050.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re
Enlistments, 112.00 45,919 81
Temporary:
B. E. Dales, 562.50; S. M. Duncan, 357.05; L. E. Langford, 230.64; F. A. Leonard,
1,449.96; A. W. Love, 22.98; W. G. Pinel, 900.00 3,523 13
Grant— Board of Surveyors ($200.00)
Association of Ontario Land Surv-eyors 200 00
Aerial Surveys, Salaries, Maintenance, Operating, etc. ($5,471.76)
Austin Airways, Ltd., 39,013.44; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 103.66;
W. A. Carveth & Co., 507.30; Department of Highways, 200.90; Department
of National Defence, Ottawa, 107.70; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd.,
5,176.08; F. T. Garnham, 488.56; W. R. Grinnell, 160.01; Instruments, Ltd.,
875.16; R. N. Johnson, 612.04; W. H. Kearns, 1,142.79; King's Printer, 737.26;
Lockhart's Camera Exchange, 803.65; Pav List, wages of men, 779.66; Photostat
Corporation, 444.09; Max Scheerle, 184.75; P. Tyrwhitt, 369.94;— Express and
freight, 180.25; accounts under SlOO, 899.73 52,786 97
Less Refund, proportion of Cost of Surx^eys:
Department of Highways 14,330 64
Various Companies 32,984 57
47,315 21
5,471 76
Ground Surveys, Miscellaneous Expenses ($15,013.02)
Sundry Surveys:
Beatty & Beattv, 978.04; J. T. Coltham, 164.40; R. T. Dynes, 15.00; Galbraith
& Burgess, 71.04; A. Gillies,.476.00; C. R. Kenny, 161.00; R. S. Kirkup, 1,099.60;
E. M. MacQuarrie, 449.30; E. L. Moore, 1,339.95; Phillips & Benner, 4,206.60;
J. W. Pierce, 1,035.35 9,996 28
Miscellaneous:
Department of Highwavs, 732.15; Department of Mines and Resources, Ottawa,
212.97; D. V. Klein & Co., 168.00; King's Printer, 3,006.67; A. R. Williams
Machinery Co., Ltd., 105.00; Accounts under $100, 791.95 5,016 74
Surveys Branch $70,127 72
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Forest Research Branch
Salaries ($9,493.75)
Permanent:
M. V. B. Ardenne, 2,425.00; J. A. Brodie, 2,624.94; W. R. Haddow, 2,850.00;
J. R. Hutcheon, 525.06; D. J. Watson, 1,068.75 9,493 75
Salaries, Maintenance, Operating, etc. ($2,498.06)
Travelling Expenses:
M. V. B. Ardenne, 129.48; J. R. Blais, 136.95; J. A. Brodie, 71.84; W. R. Haddow,
334.91; R. N. Johnston, 172.62; R. Shafer, 89.95; E. R. Slattery, 113.16 1,048 91
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 658.06; J. E. Reid, 175.00; Accounts under $100, 616.09 1,449 15
Forest Research Branch §11,991 81
General Offices
Forest Protection Branch
Salaries ($10,479.56)
Permanent:
M. F. Angood, 1,143.75; J. A. Brodie, 925.06; D. L. Hannaford, 225.00; C. E.
Lloyd, 2,400.00; R. S. McCormack, 1,825.00; M. E. Overend, 750.00; C. E.
Westland, 2,850.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re
Enlistments, 292.00 10,410 81
Temporary:
D. L. Hannaford 68 75
Travelling Expenses ($1,623.02)
J. .A. Brodie, 750.75, A. J. Dunne, 164.25; P. H. Folev, 199.20; J. R. Hutcheon, 30.30;
R. N. Johnston, 53.35; C. E. Llovd, 297.91; J. Ruxton, 28.85; C. E. Westland,
41.06; .•\ccounts under $25, 57.35 1,623 02
Maintenance (1,969.34)
Calvin Co., 120.36; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 696.64; King's Printer,
414.99; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 131.64; Rapid Grip & Batten,
Ltd., 239.38; .Accounts under $100, 366.33 1,969 34
Forest Protection Branch $14,071 92
Timber Management Branch
Salaries ($25,768.76)
Permanent:
E. C. Armer, 1,500.00; J. J. Brvcc. 1 ,500.00; A. M. Dovle, 1,143.75; J. L Ferguson,
1,356.26; E. E. Grainger, 3,600.00; O. C. Jennette, 3,525.00; W. Judd, 1.525.00;
J. T. Lee, 2,300.00; D. M. McCartnev, 243.75; E. F. Quiglev, 1,825.00; T. J. F.
Sharpe, 4,075.00; E. H. Telfer, 2,500.00 .' 25,093 76
Temporary:
D. M. McCartney 675 00
Travelling Expenses ($4,997.71)
E. E. Grainger, 340.52; O. C. Jennette, 2,842.80; J. D. Pennock, 1,346.07; T. J. F.
Sharpe, 468.32 4,997 71
Maintenance ($2,171.27)
Austin Airwavs, Ltd., 829.96; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd., 181.96; King's
Printer, 319.28; Office Specialtv Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 106.45; H. H. Parsons,
500.00; .Accounts under $100, 233.62 2,171 27
Timber Management Branch $32,937 74
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS
I 11
Permanent :
Field Operations
(Including Provincial Parks)
Forest Protection and Timber Management Branches
Basic Organization
Salaries ($918,671.74)
K. Acheson, 2,887.50; W. A. Adair, 1,825.00; P. Addison, 2,925.00; A. R. C
Alcock, 1,925.00; J. A. Alexander, 1,200.00; B. Amm, 1,516.94; H. S. Anderson
1,925.00; F. M. Baker, 1,800.00; \V. J. Barber, 158.33; F. Belmore, 1,700.00
A. Blair, 2,100.00; R. H. Bliss, 209.68; A. C. Bouchev, 1,925.00; E. \V. Bouchev
1,275.00; X. J. Bowers, 1,200.00; J. B. Bovle, 1,400.00; J. R. Bovle, 1,500.00
A. S. Brav, 312.50; T. Bruce, 1,400.00; J. Burchat, 1,200.00; J. H. Caldwell
2,183.33; J. H. Clavelle, 1,925.00; A. R. Cleavelv, 2,100.00; S. J. Clement, 1,600.00
W. D. Cram, 3,487.50; A. Crealock, 1,966.67; R. J. Curlev, 1,300.00; J. C
Dillon, 2,475.00; A. J. Dunne, 1,600.00; A. L. Dunne, 1,825.00; W. J. Durrell
1,766.67; R. Edwards, 1,291.67; W. Elliott, 2,200.00; J. J. Fink, 2,200.00
U. \V. Fiskar, 2,862.50; J. A. Foster, 1,925.00; M. J. Frawlev, 1,031.25; L. M
Fravn, 1,031.25; A. E. Gardiner, 1,725.00; P. J. Ger\-ais, 1,325.00; W. E. Gimbv
2,125.00; A. Gingras, 700.00; A. Grant, 1,200.00; A. Crasser, 1,825.00; H. \V
Green, 1,950.00; T. Hall, 614.40; L. S. Hawkins, 1,825.00; \V. J. Hawlev, 1,725.00
C. T. Henderson, 1,400.00; E. Hines, 1,425.00; P. Hoffman, 2,100.00; W. X
Hogan, 1,700.00; G. A. Holmberg, 1,425.00; J. M. Horn, 1,900.00; J. A. Hough
1,766.67; W. Hough, 1,675.00; J. A. Huppe, 1,725.00; A. Hurd, 2,500.00; R. S
Hvslop, 1,875.00; A. W. Jackson, 1,725.00; H. M. Jackson, 1,700.00; J. A. Tarvis
900.00; \V. H. Jarv'is, 1,625.00; T. F. Kavanagh, 291.62; H. E. Kedev, 1,825.00
F.J.Kellv, 1,800.00; D.J. Kennedv, 2,125.00; T.J.Kennedv, 2,200.00; A.S.King
1,475.00; J. P. L'Abbe, 2,200.00; H.W. LaBrash, 125.00; E.J. Ladouceur, 200.00
R.O.Lafreniere, 1,466.67; J. Lalonde, 116.66; W.A.Land, 1,725.00; L. Landriault
1,062.45; M. H. Launder, 1,031.25; H. M. Legris, 1,950.00; A. \V. Leman
2,425.00; A. P. Leslie, 2,887.50; R. M. Literovich, 843.75; C. Mackev, 2,100.00
T. E. Mackey, 3,487.50; L. C. Mantle, 1,275.00; J. P. Marchildon, 2,850.00
H. L. McCausland, 64.51; W. A. McComber, 141.66; P. McEwen, 3,487.50
T. X. McGown, 1,950.00; C. C. Mclnnes, 2,100.00; D. C. Mclnnis, 360.75
J. P. McKee, 2,525.00; C. H. McKinnon, 1,000.00; T. McLaish, 1,400.00
R. K. McLeod, 496.88; M. J. McManus, 1,687.50; D. J. McMeekin, 1,200.00
M. E. McXultv, 1,500.00; G. F. Mever, 512.50; H. L. Michiel, 1,725.00; \V. A
Moonev, 1,200.00; J. E. Morin, 1.900.00; M. D. Mulvihill, 1,425.00; G. J. M
Munroi 1,700.00; T. J. Murphv, 1,825.00; Z. A. Xadon, 1,200.00; ^L Xewell
1,200.00; S. V. O'Connell, 1,600.00; \V. P. O'Donnell, 1,725.00; J. H. Olson
677.41; F. R. Parmeter, 2,200.00; E. E. Potter, 1,785.00; \V. Potts, 450.00
P. Ranger, 1,200.00; L. L. Rawn, 1,925.00; J. L. Regan, 2,500.00; C. R. Richard
son, 2,200.00; E. Riopel, 1,300.00; \V. J. Robinson, 2,500.00; F. E. Rowe, 2,200.00
J. Rowlandson, 1,041.65; P. A. Ruddv, 1,325.00; J. Ruxton, 2,425.00; M. Sauer-
brei, 2,125.00; A. Shaw, 2,200.00; R. E. Simpson, 1,525.00; J. L. Skillen, 1,489.87
D. H. Smith, 2,850.00; L. G. Smith. 1,800.00; R. D. L. Snow, 2,887.50; S. D
Spence. 1,950.00; C. A. Stanburv, 1.725.00; \V. J. Stinson, 1,741.67; J. H. Strain
1,950.00; D. Stringer. 1,200.00; J. Tait, 1,600.00; J. M. Tavlor, 725.00; R
Taylor, 2,025.00; W. S. Tavlor, 1,600.00; X. Terrell, 956.25; F. Thib, 1,725.00
T. Thorpe, 2.700.00; T. G. Towne, 241.94; T. Tremblav, 1,825.00; L. J. Turner
1,200.00; T. A. Turner, 1,225.00; J. K. Vallev, 1,225.00; L. E. VanHorn, 1,900.00
J. S. Walker, 2,025.00; J. L Walsh. 1,800.00; E. L. Ward, 2,887.50; J. ^L Whalen
2.437.50; B. Wilson, 1,925.00; M. Wilson, 1.525.00; S. H. Wilson. 1,400.00
V. L. Wilson, 1,725.00; T. Woodside, 2.850.00; M. P. Young. 1.068.75; Public
Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 808.00 .... 261 ,573 60
Temporar\-:
Foresters, Assistant Foresters. Rangers, etc 658,393 67
Total 919,967 27
Less: Refunds, loan of personnel:
Algoma Ore Properties, Ltd 620 56
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of
Ontario 401 09
Pulpwood Supply Co., Ltd 273 88
1,295 53
918,671 74
I 12 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Forest Protection and Timber Management Branches
Basic Organization — Continued
Extra Fire Fighting
Salaries ($42,012.93)
Temporary :
Pay List, wages of men 42,012 93
Scaling
Salaries ($161,086.55)
Temporary:
Pay List, wages of men 161,086 55
Travelling Expenses
Forest Protection and Timber Management Basic Organization $66,183.12
Extra Fire Fighting 2,382.62
Scaling 13,391.15
$81,956.89
K. Acheson, 999.76; W. A. Adair, 449.74; P. Addison, 584.25; A. R. C. Alcock,
243.75; D. Allan, 119.70; H. S. Anderson, 426.55; J. E. Anderson. 120.00; H.
Autayo, 312.23; \V. J. Barber, 107.10; G. Barker, 170.25; L. Berlinquette,
408.40; A. Blair, 295.26; J. R. Blais, 166.80; E. A. Boice, 146.40; M. F. Bonitski,
158.45; A. C. Bouchey, 313.25; E. W. Bouchev, 119.34; R. G. Bowes, 103.80;
J. B. Boyle, 647.19; G. Bovle, 171.55; A. S. Brav, 706.05; M. J. Brough, 200.33;
J. Burchat, 100.45; J. H.' Caldwell, 599.83; W. Card, 119.80; T. E. Cassidy,
1,299.23; A. C. Castonguav, 695.50; J. H. Clavelle, 467.07; S. J. Clement, 158.05;
W. H. Clipperton, 265.65; W. Cobourne, 212.70; J. W. Colley, 515.73; S. Cowan,
168.05; W. D. Cram, 1,341.15; A. Crealock, 400.24; S. Crockatt, 215.30; G. L.
Croutch, 132.80; R. J. Curlev, 159.36; \V. Darbv, 112.40; C. L. Davis, 302.25;
J. G. Denley, 249.25; J. C. Dillon, 213.41; D. Duncan, 270.55; A. J. Dunne,
925.55; A. L. Dunne, 856.95; \V. J. Durrell, 209.45; G. S. Eadv, 359.82; S. Eady,
233.29; H. Elkington, 125.75; \V. Elliott, 154.45; W. H. Favle, 182.60; T. A.
Fenton, 203.05; A. R. Fenwick, 106.40; G. Fisher, 216.00; U. W. Fiskar, 1,298.18;
J. A. Foster, 181.05; E. G. Foster, 394.46; J. G. Eraser, 113.30; N. Garnett,
178.00; W. E. Gimbv, 707.33; E. Gordon, 287.30; E. Goulet, 193.05; A. Crasser,
147.85; H. W. Green, 679.10; J. Guenette, 166.90; T. Guerard, 218.25; E.
Guertin, 439.95; H. D. Hammond, 364.50; J. B. Haskell, 287.40; G. J. Hass,
653.47; L. S. Hawkins, 144.60; W. J. Hawley, 187.35; Q. Hess, 432.74; P. Hoff-
man, 337.05; W. N. Hogan, 181.90; A. Hurd, 814.61; C. Hurd, 348.21; B. Huston,
314.29; R. S. Hvslop, 922.26; J. A. Jarvis, 144.25; \V. Johnson, 233.33; H. E.
Kedey, 387.67; R. H. Keenan, 164.50; F. J. Kellv, 499.55; D. J. Kennedy,
741.62; T. J. Kennedv, 398.78; G. E. Knight, 146.70; L. Landriault, 122.80;
H. M. Legris, 1,358.59; A. W. Leman, 320.44; A. P. Leslie, 1,259.00; C. E.
Lloyd, 610.70; B. Love, 308.39; C. E. Lucas, 278.15; A. MacCallum, 219.55;
J. A. MacGilHvrav, 230.80; C. Mackev, 155.10; T. E. Mackey, 1,255.72; J. P.
Marchildon, 1,407.23; J. V. Mawn, 235.00; D. J. McCool, 347.00; E. F. Mc-
Cormick, 319.29; T. McCormick, 1,232.40; R. D. McDonald, 305.30; J. M.
McDougall, 332.95; P. McEwen, 1,378.03; T. N. McGown, 222.29; B. Mcllmoyl,
126.85; C. C. Mclnnis, 161.85; D. C. Mclnnis, 101.64; J. W. McKay, 116.28;
A. McLay, 147.05; D. McMenemy, 247.60; H. F. McMinn, 121.87; M. E.
McNulty, 257.02; T. P. McNulty, 353.04; N. C. McVittie, 555.54; G. F. Meyer,
1 130.86; W. E. Miller, 118.25; R. Miller, 517.71; A. C. Mitchell, 125.70; H.
Molvneaux, 118.55; W. A. Mooney, 107.70; H. Morel, 129.29; J. A. Morel,
118 30- J. E. Morin, 268.29; G. J. M. Munro, 256.25; D. Navsmith, 149.55;
L. Oben, 129.65; W. P. O'Donnell, 110.65; J. H. Olson, 423.56; J. A. Park,
556.59; J. D. Pennock, 115.25; W. H. Porch, 312.80; E. E. Potter, 110.15; W. J.
Poupore, 181.30; L. L. Rawn, 189.70; J. W. Rettv, 209.90; C. R. Richardson,
1 081.09; R. Ridlev, 131.65; P. J. Rivet, 478.60; \V. Robb, 137.42; W. J. Robinson,
502.30; P. A. Ruddv, 429.30; J. Ruxton, 880.07; L. B. Sammon, 128.35; F. G.
Saunders, 458.76; M'. Sauerbrei, 466.29; A. Savard, 100.20; R. Schafer, 154.09;
T. S. M. Sewell, 623.73; A. Shaw, 464.95; R. E. Sigouin, 178.30; A. Silvaggio,
159.15; J. L. Skillen, 250.43; D. H. Smith, 615.87; L. G. Smith, 814.21; R. D. L.
Snow. 936.48; S. D. Spence, 1,003.01; C. A. Stanbury, 131.80; W. J. Stinson,
269.80; J. H. Strain, 1,141.22; W. Stringer, 112.20; J. M. Taylor, 773.36; R.
Taylor, 299.35; N. Thibeault, 141.35; J. R. Torrance, 110.55; K. B. Turner,
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS l_U
Forest Protection and Timber Management Branches
Basic Organization — Continued
Travelling Expenses — Continued
113.46; N. Vanderburgh, 945.48; L. E. VanHorn, 575.40; J. S. Walker, 729.27;
F. Wallace, 231.70; C. E. Wallingford, 149.80; J. I. Walsh, 766.23; E. L. Ward,
945.57; N. F. Welch, 113.70; J. M. Whalen, 1,399.11; R. V. Whelan, 287.40;
F. W. Widdifield, 422.17; B. Wilson, 280.55; S. H. Wilson, 390.83; R. Woodall,
119.65; -Accounts under $100, 10,793.49 81,956 89
Maintenance and Operating
Forest Protection and Timber Management Basic Organization. . . $391,929.40
Extra Fire Fighting 30,073.60
Scaling 3,249.58
$425,252.58
Abbott Instrument, Inc., 3,000.00; Acme Laundry, 505.11; Aikenhead Hardware,
Ltd., 385.44; Albert Bros., 469.75; Algoma Central & Hudson Bay Railway
Co., 1,249.08; Algonquin Park Telephone System, 412.18; Armours Motor
Supply, 315.63; Atlas Engineering & Machine Co., Ltd., 191.26; C. A. Auld
Supply Co., 311.78; Austin Airways, Ltd., 792.28; Automatic Electric, Can-
ada, Ltd., 287.49; Ball Motors, 1,621.59; Bancroft Garage, 105.79; Bannon
Bros., Ltd., 328.33; Nellie Baziuk, 137.64; Beatty & Beattv, 160.64; Estate
Walter Beatty, 113.68; Wm. Beattv Co., Ltd., 255.56; Beaver Lumber Co.,
Ltd., 3,232.56; H. H. Bell, 256.84; Bell Telephone Company of Canada, 5,477.34;
Bennett Equipment & Supplv Co., 2,309.96; G. H. Bennett, 168.76; Bergman
& Nelson, Ltd., 803.28; Binkley Motors, 227.38; M. J. Blakelv, 202.30; Bliley
Electric Co., 384.42; Blind River Service Station, 164.52; E.' Barker, 225.50;
F. G. Boothley, 1,250.00; P. J. Bordowitz, 296.63; Boston Motors, Ltd., 310.25;
Brandram-Henderson, Ltd., 372.90; F. Y. W. Brathwaite, 343.65; L. Braun,
207.55; British American Oil Co., Ltd., 1,965.51; J. S. Broadfoot Co., 2,077.75;
Brooks Oil Co., 553.73; Burgess Battery Co., 1,290.37; Burk & Avery, 320.23; Busi-
ness Supply Co., 270.28; A. Buttazzoni, 235.55; Canada Packers, Ltd., 151.69;
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Ltd., 1,862.16; Canadian Johns-Alanville
Co., Ltd., 763.10; Canadian Longyear, Ltd., 118.30; Canadian Marconi Co.,
Ltd., 295.95; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 7,409.88; Canadian National
Railways, 7,863.54; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 3,352.01; Canadian Pacific
Air Lines, Ltd., 253.83; Walter A. Carveth & Co., 113.50; Central Patricia
Gold Mines, Ltd., 284.09; Chapleau Electric Light & Power Co., 154.15; Chapleau
Telephone System, 110.46; Chappies, Ltd., 218.49; Chisholm Municipal Tele-
phone System, 130.50; Christoff's General Store, 100.45; J. S. Ciglen, 500.00
Civil Service Association of Ontario, 480.00; A. Llovd Clark & Co., 360.00
Cochenour Willans Gold Mines, Ltd., 184.07; Cockburn & Archer, 698.05
Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 7,630.24; Cochrane Machine Works, 283.61
Cochrane Public Utilities, 628.29; Town of Cochrane, 125.00; R. Collev, 411.35
Colling Tire Shop, 127.89; Cosco's Groceteria, 900.00; H. Cote, 100.00; Geo
W. Crothers, Ltd., 8,700.00; Davison's Garage, 103.93; Demaine Bros., 266.96,
Demick's Garage, 395.74; Department of Agriculture, 180.00; Department of
Highways, 3,755.49; Department of Mines & Resources, 103.51; Department
of National Defence, 442.20; Department of National Revenue, 693.92; Ding-
wall Motors, Ltd., 204.68; Henrv Disston & Sons, Ltd., 784.00; District Ser-
vices, Ltd., 1,884.11; Jas. T. Donnollv Co., Ltd., 570.61; Drvden Motors,
103.48; Duncan Bros., Ltd., 449.72; Durance Motor Sales & Service, 288.85;
Estate John East, 319.68; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 390.90; G. W. Ecclestone, Ltd.,
3,611.82; Edward Motor Sales, 141.66; H. Elkington, 115.40; Maud A. Elking-
ton, 150.00; Ellis & Howard, Ltd., 245.90; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co.,
Ltd., 3,337.78; Empire Cafe, 840.00; Evans Lumber Co., Ltd., 781.35; Fair-
mont Railway Motors, Ltd., 856.30; Feldman Timber Co., Ltd., 367.53; A. N.
Fenn, 111.79; A. T. Fife & Co., Ltd., 1,340.05; Findlav's, Ltd., 154.94; F. W.
Fischer, 325.60; Town of Fort Frances, 221.43; Fort Garrv Tire & Service
Ltd., 117.03; Fortin Brothers, 228.00; Fowler Hardware Co., Ltd., 551.11
Francey's Drug Store; 106.90; Fuller's Service Station, 438.23; T. J. Gaffnev
676.08; Gait Club Limited, 2,400.00; Gait Public Utilities Commission, 156.91
Garage Supplv Co., 802.95; Gardner's Garage, 232.35; H. R. Garratt, 115.00
General Dry Batteries of Canada, Ltd., 731.70; Geraldton Mill Works, 184.41
Get Gas Co., 300.16; Gibson Motors, 1,731.29; Gillmor & Noden, 157.60; M,
Gimby, 100.00; Glidden Co., Ltd., 770.92; Globelite Batteries Ltd., 179.05; Good-
man & Co., 110.70; Grand & Tov, Ltd., 553.65; Great Lakes Paper Co., Ltd.,
187.65; Greenwood Electric & Hardware, 149.36; M. Gregg, 150.00; E. J. Groves,
107.25; C. A. Guenette, 568.04; Hamilton Mechanical Equipment Co., 1,087.75;
JJ4_ PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Forest Protection and Timber Management Branches
Basic Organization — Continued
Maintenance and Operating — Continued
Harnden Welding Works, 111.55; Harper & \'uori, 353.65; J. F. Hartz Co.,
Ltd., 175.34; Haverluck & Koval, 119.87; Hearst Lumber Co., 391.16; Geo.
M. Hendrv Co., Ltd., 179.15; Henrv Radio Co., 545.00; John T. Hepburn,
Ltd., 198.00; Hiawatha Gold Mines, Ltd., 707.54; Highland Inn, 481.41; Hill-
Clark-Francis, Ltd., 250.79; S. J. Hill & Sons, 327.78; Hinsperger Harness &
Tent Co., 320.14; Wm. Hogg Coal Co., 486.80; S. S. Holden, Ltd., 6,375.02;
H. C. Hooker, 112.88; Hose Hardware Co., 239.15; H. S. Howland, Sons & Co.,
Ltd., 136.71; Hudson's Bay Co., 706.78; C. Humby, 728.01; Huntsville Trading
Co., 444.57; Hvdro-Electric Power Commission, 538.39; Imperial Motors,
123.73; Imperial' Oil, Ltd., 13,013.19; Instruments, Ltd., 108.85; Insulation
Products, Ltd., 631.63; International Harvester Company of Canada, Ltd.,
533.48; International Paints (Canada), Ltd., 315.19; Isabev's Garage, 461.38;
C. F. Jacklin, 281.17; W. R. Jackson & Co., 1,094.25; CD. Jeffery, 715.00;
E. Johnson, 1,050.00; Johnson Lumber Co., 313.05; N. Kaiwan, 174.00; Wm.
Kallio Hardware Co., 1,297.51; Kam Motors, Ltd., 628.13; Keetch Lumber
& Supply Co., 461.85; Keller's Garage, 437.28; Town of Kenora, 569.93; Kermath
Manufacturing Company of Canada, Ltd., 256.39; Keuffel & Esser Co., 134.67;
King's Printer, 14,484.61; I. .A. Klamie, 263.99; King Edward Hotel, 156.90;
J. W. Knight, 700.00; M. Kovacevic, 600.00; Laberge Lumber Co., Ltd., 2,863.99;
J. L. Lahti, 1,864.54; Lavant Telephone System, 246.70; John Leckie, Ltd.,
171.68; H. M. Legris, 120.00; F. B. Lehman, 947.13; G. H. Lemke, 428.20;
J. A. Link, Ltd., 108.87; London Concrete Machinerv Co., Ltd., 1,065.33;
Long Lac Telephone Co., 700.08; Lowe Bros., Co., Ltd.,' 188.79; W. R. Lovver>-
& Son, Ltd., 120.51; Lukis, Stewart & Co., Ltd., 3,592.81; Lupton Brothers,
121.50; Lyons Fuel, Hardware & Supply, Ltd., 304.22; J. W. Magnus Co.,
353.41; J. R. Mahoney, 139.54; Marshall-Ecclestone. Ltd., 770.55; Marshall-
Wells Co., Ltd., 740.60; J. A. Mathieu, Ltd., 1,706.54; McColl-Frontenac
Oil Co., Ltd., 5,991.85; McCormack's Garage, 195.53; C. E. McDeyitt, 177.22;
N. S. McDonald, 900.00; McDonald Trading Co., 162.24; J. J. McFadden
Lumber Co., Ltd., 346.34; McGill Hardware, Ltd., 134.74; H. McGoyern,
100.00; McKenny Serxice & Garage, 112.80; The J. H. McLennan Lumber
Co., 184.00; Metallic Roofing Co., Ltd., 200.37; Mike's Super Market, 170.52;
R. P. Mills, 1,026.76; Monarch Battery Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 166.84;
J. B. Morgan Lumber Co., Ltd., 249.16; Moore Bros., 170.86; M. Moreau,
198.00; H. G. Murdock, 175.00; J. Murphy Coal Co., 622.97; Murray Bros.
Lumber Co., Ltd., 267.73; Mussens, Canada, Ltd., 8.200.00; Myers Lumber
Co., 239.17; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 104.98; W. Neelands, 109.10; A. Nepitt,
315.25; Newman Motor Sales, 1,253.45; Nicholson's Tire Surgery, 445.67; Nickel
Belt .\ir\vays, 471.43; C. Niedner's Sons, 65,419.66; North American Lumber
& Supply Co., Ltd., 123.26; North Bay Auto Electric, 310.49; North Bay Auto
Supply, 406.26; North Bay Garage, 128.84; North Star Oil, Ltd., 535.50; Northern
Electric Co., Ltd., 10,742.08; Northern Marine & Engine Co., 7,666.96; Northern
Ontario Power Co., 165.30; Northern Paint & Varnish Co., 390.58; Northern Sand
& Gravel, 143.70; Northern Telephone Co., Ltd., 1,415.18; Northern Wood
Preser\'ers, Ltd., 352.50; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 142.59;
Oil Controller of Canada, 143.00; Ontario Auto Parts Supply Co., 373.17;
Ontario Provincial Air Ser\'ice, 1,334.31; W. H. Orange, 123.75; Osmose Wood
Preser\nng Co.. 822.52; M. Ouellette, 280.00; Outboard Marine Manufacturing
Co., 4,197.66; Pam.- Sound Public Utilities, 127.22; Patricia Lumber Co., Ltd.,
166.54; Patricia Transportation Co., 226.14; Pavette & Godin, 199.07; Pavette
& Matte, 1,194.64; Pay List, wages of men, 780.00; E. Pellow, 112.47; Pellow
Hardware, 127.28; Pembroke Laundry Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 170.96; Peoples
Telegraph & Telephone Co., 117.08; V. Perron, 110.00; Peterborough Canoe
Co., ^ Ltd., 288.29; J. Petrunka, 107.35; L. Pigeon, 162.00; Pierce & Radke,
497.44; C. A. Pigden, 169.33; J. C. Pinch Stores, 1,084.14; Pineland Timber
Co.. Ltd., 163.96; Wm. Pollock & Son, Ltd., 225.90; Port Arthur Public Utilities,
1,698.96; Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., 104.39; M. Porter. 200.95; Post-
master, 5,813.86; Powell Equipment Co., Ltd., 130.26; Pratt & Shanacv, Ltd.,
1,710.91; Provencher Bros., 1,728.34; Pulpwood Supply Co., Ltd., 105.92;
Railway & Welding Supply Co., 670.80; B. H. Rands, 182.23; Rankin's Grocery,
156.20;' Rapid Grip & Batten, Ltd., 412.12; Red Lake Supply Co., 579.86: R. J.
Reid, 303.09; Remington-Rand, Ltd., 140.70; F. A. Ricard, 276.79; G. M. Rioch,
240.00; J. Robert, 122.80; Robertson's Transfer, 109.75; J. A. Robinson, 125.05;
Rossport Trading Co., 203.14; Rothschild & Co., Ltd., 1,800.00; Rvder Motor
Sales, 186.01; Scythes & Co., Ltd.. 335.18; J. Seymour, 119.25; Shell Oil Com-
pany of Canada, Ltd., 3,832.61; Sherwin-Williams Company of Canada, Ltd.,
467.20; Sherftin Forest Camp, 2,131.28; J. D. Shier Lumber & Supply Co.,
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS
I 15
Forest Protection and Timber Management Branches
Basic Organization — Continued
Maintenance and Operating — Continued
596.94; G. A. Simonsen, 3,002.48; Robt. Simpson Co., Ltd., 1,696.14; Sioux
Lookout Telephone Co., 129.65; Sioux Lookout Hydro-Electric System, 108.24;
J. D. Skinner, 111.25; E. R. Slattery, 1,500.00; M. B. Sloan, 414.00; J. T. Smith,
113.75; Smith & Chappie, Ltd., 244.14; A. Solomon, 664.61; Soo Mill & Lumber
Co., 1,116.81; Soucie-Nelson-McDonald, 327.66; Spadoni Bros., 568.69; Spruce
Falls Power & Paper Co., Ltd., 170.03; Standard Planing Mills, 232.00; Standard
Realty Co., Ltd., 540.00; Steel Equipment Co., Ltd., 105.30; F. Stein, 175.00;
E. Stevenson, 550.00; Stirling's Plumbing Service, 246.84; Sturgeons, Ltd.,
816.87; Sudburv Dailv Star, 113.60; Town of Sudbury, 226.74; Superior Chain
Stores, 108.69; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 478.75; C. Tarling & Co., 149.30; G. Tay-
lor Hardware Co., Ltd., 2,461.66; Teck Motor Sales Co., 759.14; Temiskaming
& Northern Ontario Railway, 1,373.30; T. & N.O. Telephone Co., 223.78;
Thaver Lumber Co., 365.07; Temagami Trading Co., Ltd., 156.93; Thessalon
Motor Sales, 1,215.27; Thunder Bav Lumber Co., Ltd., 993.19; Thunder Bay
Telephone, 178.40; Timmins Theatres, Ltd., 540.00; Timmins New Method
Laundry, Ltd., 133.85; Tippet-Richardson, Ltd., 504.99; Tourtellot Hardware
Co., Ltd., 2,109.13; Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 453.68; Union Garage
2,075.18; Universal Lightning Rod Co., 306.00; University of Toronto, 1,719.75
J. Vancleaif, 121.25; Virkus Garage, 395.60; Vulcan Electric Products, 181.49
Watson, Jack & Co., Ltd., 29,277.84; Wakami Lumber Co., Ltd., 567.99; P.
Wanson, 978.42; Watson & Llovd, 257.96; Wells & Emmerson, 509.27; Wells
Hardware Co., Ltd., 510.55; O. K. Welsh, 175.00; Westree Lumber Co., Ltd.,
511.92; White's Tire Shop, Ltd., 208.09; Wholesale Radio Co., Ltd., 1,358.97;
A. E. Wicks & Co., Ltd., 194.16; Oscar Wieler & Sons, 123.08; A. R. Williams
Machinery Co., Ltd., 283.60; Williams Hardware Co., Ltd., 364.35; T. Woermke,
177.53; Woods Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 587.00; J. Woods, 292.35; Woods
Meat Market, 329.35; Accounts under SlOO, 26,960.44 425,895 13
Less: Refund — Pulpwood Supply Co. re Kenogami Dam. . 642 55
425,252 58
Rondeau Provincial Park
Salaries ($9,330.42)
Permanent:
H. D. Atkinson, 1,143.75; A. E. Hitchcock, 1,200.00; R. A. McLaren, 2,066.67..
4,410 42
Temporary:
H. Hitchcock, 972.00; W. Reeves, 972.00; V. Russell, 972.00; F. Walters, 972.00;
A. Whitfield, 972.00; Pay List, wages of labourers, 60.00 4,920 00
Maintenance and Operating ($4,470.64)
G. W. Campbell, 275.00; Highgate Milling Co., Ltd., 278.72; Hydro-Electric Power
Commission of Ontario, 748.70; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 301.02; F. Kennedy, 416.72;
R. A. McLaren, travelling expenses, 302.10; Mills Hardware, 462.53; A. A. Weir,
575.75; Accounts under SlOO, 1,110.10 4,470 64
Rondeau Provincial Park $13,801 06
Permanent:
N. Moody.
Ipperwash Beach Provincial Park
Salaries :$1,706.50)
700 00
Temporary:
Pay List, wages of men 1 ,006 50
Maintenance and Operating ($1,092.13)
Crane, Ltd., 113.65; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 185.63; Imperial
Oil Limited, 117.61; Shaw Construction Co., 123.75; Accounts under $100,
551.49,
1,092 13
Ipperwash Beach Provincial Park $2,798 63
I 16
PUBLIC ACCOUxXTS
Xo. 1
Forest Protection and Timber Management Branches
Basic Organization — Continued
Clearing Townsites and Removal of Fire Hazards
Salaries, etc., Maintenance and Operatinft ($2,295.77)
Pratt & Shanacv, Ltd., 126.39; Pay List, wages of men, 1,913.76; Accounts
under $100, 255.62 2,295 77
Forest Protection and Timber Management Branches
Basic Organization, Field Operations $1,647,876 15
Total, Including General Offices $1,694,885 81
Air Service Branch
Permanent:
Salaries ($156,060.81)
R. C. Allen, 2,000.00; R. Beaton, 1,654.17; S. E. Carmichael, 993.75; A. W
Christensen, 2,100.00; J. M. Clark, 2,100.00; W. C. Davidson, 2,022.31; A. E
Denning, 2,225.00; G. A. Doan, 2,400.00; L. R. Failes, 2,200.00; D. G. Fleming
2,100.00; R. H. Fraser, 2,400.00; G. A. Gill, 2,600.00; P. T. Hancox, 2,000.00
A. L. Har\^ey, 2,850.00; J. Hendry, 2,100.00; W. J. Hill, 1,500.00; £. A. Hodgson
2,400.00; J. F. Hyde, 3,650.00; C. A. Johnston, 316.66; J. Kincaid, 2,212.50
D. N. Kraushaar, 1,725.00; L. Kunkel, 563.33; C. J. LeFeuvre, 2,850.00; S
Macauley, 3,000.00; C. A. MacMillan, 2,850.00; G. E. Miles, 2,396.66; D. H. Mur
ray, 2,300.00; W. Murray, 2,100.00; J. C. Noble, 2,400.00; P. E. Parr, 2,000.00
R. Parsons, 2,850.00; J. t. Pipe, 2,667.92; G. E. Ponsford, 5,000.00; L. D. Poulin
1,425.00; G. V. Robinson, 1,925.00; A. H. Simard, 2,437.50; J. E. R. Simard
2,200.00; A. B. Smith, 2,850.00; J. M. Taylor, 2,137.50; J. Terry, 1,680.00
G. E. Trussler, 2,850.00; W. \V. Tweed, 2,850.00; D. A. Walker, 2,000.00; W. H.
Wilco.x, 2,100.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re En-
listments, 815.34 99,797 64
Temporary :
Pay List, wages of men .
56,500 67
•Total 156,298 31
Less: Refund, loan of personnel:
Superior Airways Co., Ltd 237 50
Travelling Expenses ($3,215.79)
M. Christensen, 108.95; W. G. Gallagher, 123.50; J. F. Hyde, 103.35; C. J. LeFeuvre,
123.15; J. C. Noble, 154.60; R. Parsons, 111.72; G. E. Ponsford, 835.00; W. W.
Tweed, 106.40; Accounts under $100, 1,549.12
156,060 81
3,215 79
Maintenance and Operating ($197,470.81)
Adams Furniture Co., Ltd., 676.00; R. A. Addison, 2,518.84; Air Associates, Inc.,
162.27; Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway Co., 160.94; Associated
Clock Industries, Ltd., 304.46; Earl Ault', 1,369.96; Aviation Electric, Ltd.,
369.02; Beaver Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,129.99; Bell Telephone Company- of Can-
ada, 752.37; Bendix-Eclipse of Canada, Ltd., 421.51; Berry Bros., Inc., 238.41;
Harry Black, 113.75; Breeze Corporation, Inc., 109.13; Robt. Bury & Co., Ltd.,
499.31; Cambridge Instrument Co., Inc., 231.69; Canada Steamship Lines,
253.17; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 135.34; Canadian National Railways, 492.40;
Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 1,081.41 ; Canadian Pratt & Whitney Aircraft
Co., Ltd., 7,315.77; Chestnut Canoe Co., Ltd., 237.60; Cochrane-Dunlop
Hardware, Ltd., 1,050.13; Collector of Customs, 340.72; Department of Muni-
tions & Supply, 120,000.00; Geo. A. Doan, 120.78; Dominion Oxygen Co., Ltd.,
277.29; I. J. Downey & Sons, 301.31; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 373.07; Exide Batteries
of Canada, Ltd., 166.65; L. R. Failes, 200.00; Henry A. Grant, 223.89; F. Crasser,
120.00; Great Northern Gas, 158.18; Greenfield Tap & Die Corp., Ltd., 167.65;
Chas. A. Guenette, 731.89; Halliday Co., Ltd., 1,669.78; Rov R. Hannah,
1,437.74; O. Harju, 800.00; Harriston Stove Co., Ltd., 136.00; Hartzell Pro-
peller Co., 110.75; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 450.57;
Imperial Oil, Ltd., 25,403.54; International Paints (Canada), Ltd., 1,294.43;
International Varnish Co., Ltd., 178.24; Steve Lewis, 129.30; Lowe Bros. Co.,
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS y_7
Air Service Branch — Continued
Maintenance and Operating — Continued
Ltd., 110.68; Lukis, Stewart & Co., Ltd., 4,217.52; J. A. Luxton, 250.00; Lyons
Fuel, Hardware & Supply, Ltd., 3,250.91; King's Printer, 617.08; MacDonald
Bros. Aircraft, Ltd., 238.75; C. E. McDevitt, 185.02; J. J. McFadden Lumber
Co., Ltd., 187.41; John McLeod, 176.32; Ontario-Hughes-Owens Co., Ltd.,
473.17; Patricia Transportation Co., 270.37; Jas. R. Penfold, 162.50; Pineland
Timber Co., Ltd., 130.00; Port Arthur Ship-Building Co., 300.00; Postmaster,
444.10; Purity Ice & Coal Co., 227.66; Railway & Power Engineering Corp.,
Ltd., 236.84; Rudel Machinery Co., Ltd., 117.90; Sault Ste. Marie Public Utili-
ties, 1,789.51; Scythes Co., Ltd., 652.95; Simmonds Aerocessories, Inc., 379.34;
Sioux Lookout Telephone Co., 128.64; Sioux Lookout Hydro-Electric System,
138.42; Soo Mill Lumber Co., 289.88; Standard Chemical Co., 224.20; Thunder
Bay Lumber Co., Ltd., 142.61; Tremco Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 281.18;
A. R. Williams Machinery Co., Ltd., 1,528.71; Accounts under $100, 5,903.89. 197,470 81
Air Service Branch $356,747 41
Reforestation and Conservation Branch
General Office
Salaries ($15,246.75)
Permanent:
J. W. Barron, 993.75; J. E. Beecroft, 1,825.00; A. H. Richardson, 3,150.00; M. C.
Rowland, 1,500.00; j. F. L. Simmons, 2,650.00; E. J. Zavitz, 5,000.00; Public
Sei"vice Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 128.00 15,246 75
Permanent :
Field Operations
Salaries ($209,798.36)
E. M. Buck, 421.87; R. S. Carman, 2,925.00; W. H. Kirby, 1,150.00; G. M.
Linton, 2,750.00; I. C. Marritt, 3,150.00; F. S. Newman, 3,400.00; A. H. Spence,
1,800.00; E. W. Telford, 1,525.00; A. B. Wheatley, 2,450.00; C. H. Zavitz,
600.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment 92.00. . 20,263 87
Temporary:
Pay List, wages of men 189,534 49
Travelling Expenses ($12,494.09)
H. J. Atkinson, 141.68; L. Campbell, 367.38; R. S. Carman, 426.96; O. A. Clark,
101.60; S. J.^ Cox," 204.88; C. \V. Duckworth, 105.50; H. Fenney, 594.57; F.
Hollidge, 199.76; W. H. Kirby, 330.53; E. Launderville, 115.26; J. Lee, 408.94;
G. M. Linton, 655.20; I. C. Marritt, 784.90; R. H. McKee, 137.28; G. Miller,
240.08; F. S. i\ewman, 876.91; A. H. Richardson, 623.79; A. B. Samells, 294.50;
J. F. Simmons, 1,331.39; A. H. Spence, 639.68; A. Stewart, 203.20; A. B. Wheatley,
805.57; C.»H. Zavitz, 837.76; E. J. Zavitz, 1,603.96; Accounts under $100,
462.81 12,494 09
Maintenance and Operating ($56,909.47)
Mary Abbott, 177.00; AUandale Lumber and Fuel Co., 618.95; American Tent and
Awning Co., 103.76; B. W. Anderson, 243.49; Ball Planing Mill Co., Ltd., 598.70;
Bell Telephone Company of Canada, 933.50; Hector Bowen, 714.00; Burt's
Harness, 110.25; S. E. Campbell, 114.00; Canadian Countryman Publishing
Co., Ltd., 210.00; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 527.37; Canadian National
Railways, 1,048.99; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 589.06; F. O. Chappie, 775.15;
Mathias Chenier, 409.00; Chittick Motor Sales, 3,071.42; J. Weston Cochrane,
144.96; Cooksvllle Co., Ltd., 446.18; Crane, Ltd., 586.04; L. C. Cratt, 1,897.12;
Milton Davis, 102.00; Department of Highways, 355.03; A. D. Doerksen, 125.82;
J. L. Driver, 114.00; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 100.36; L. A. Emms, 112.89; Empke
Hardware, 395.15; Farmer's Advocate, 210.00; Farmer's Magazine, 280.00;
Ivan Farrow, 151.80; S. A. Fav, 647.67; Gilbert Grant, 144.60; Gleadall &
Laidlaw, 180.30; B. Greening Wire Co., Ltd., 128.41; E. Hammond & Son,
508.61; Kenny Hill, 208.20; Fred Hollidge, 354.00; W. Howey, 280.32; Hydro-
1 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Reforestation and Conservation Branch — Continued
Maintenance and Operating — Continued
Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 3,276.90; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 1,212.80;
International Harvester Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,269.05; Thos. A. Ivv &
Sons, Ltd., 1,552.50; F. E. Johnson Co., 309.66; King's Printer, 2,138.21; Edgar
Lawson, 274.90; Wni. Linton, 202.50; R. E. Logan, 180.01; Lunn's Hardware,
417 04- Grant Miller, 160.00; Miller Oil Co., Ltd., 1,124.46; Norman Milligan,
186 00; Arthur Mills, 150.00; Robt. Moles, 105.00; Roht. Murfv, 105.00; R.
Nichols, 968.70; Norfolk Co-Operative Co., 731.18; Elliott Oldham, 152.00;
Orono Coal & Lumber Co., 1,092.92; Orono Telephone Co., 142.82; Peterborough
Lumber Co., 1,002.27; Phillip's Service Station, 225.75; Postmaster, 450.31;
Robinson Hardware, 297.81; Rolph Hardware, 514.18; Sundry Persons re Seed
Collecting, 4,043.92; Sundrv Persons emploved on improvement work, 1,205.58;
Sheppard & Gill Lumber Co., Ltd., 130.95; Simcoe Lumber Co., 237.71; Geo.
W Smith, 156.50; Smith's Hardware, 149.75; Southern Ontario Telephone
Co, 218 97; A. Spera, 101.20; Phyllis Stewart, 107.60; Chas. Swick, 307.50;
Taylor Instruments Co., 283.84; Lewis Tavlor, 162.12; Wm. Taylor, 306.00^
Charles Tonge, 621.00J; Universal Refrigeration, 154.67; F. S. Whitney, 1,653.70;
Wilson's Garage, 149.52; Wood's Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 175.88; C. H. Zavitz,
120.00; Accounts under $100, 10,662.99 56,909 47
Reforestation and Conservation Branch $294,448 67
Lignite Development
Salaries ($59,491.38)
Temporary:
Pay Lists, wages of men 57,473 02
Cost of Living Bonus 2,018 36
Maintenance, Operating, etc. ($211,169.33)
Amalgamated Larder Mines, Ltd., 108.50; T. E. Atchie, travelling e.xpenses, 198.05;
Atwood, Limited, 112,085.64; Bennett & Wright, Ltd., 1,660.99; Boiler Inspec-
tion Branch (Department Labour), 110.00; H. C. Burton & Co., 121.60; Canadian
Adding Machine Co., 100.00; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 850.99; Canadian
National Railwavs, 378.34; Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd., 276.51; H. Clark,
158.00; Cochrane Plumbing, 544.79; Cochrane Sash and Door Factorv, 233.83;
Crawley & McCracken Co., Ltd., 9,038.93; G. W. Crothers, Ltd., 14,482.96;
Demonstration Farm, 109.78; Department of Highwavs, 548.94; Dominion
Oxygen Co., Ltd., 119.38; P. M. Fleming, Ltd., 180.00; J. W. Fogg, Ltd., 295.40;
General Supply Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,095.80; W. Gerrie, travelling
expenses, 660.95; Godsall & Co., Ltd., 18,487.30; Haileybury Lumber Co.,
Ltd., 1,394.30; Hill-Clark-Francis, Ltd., 7,516.34; S. S. Holden, Ltd., 634.80;
F. H. Hopkins & Co., Ltd., 992.05; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 3,556.88; J. S. Innes,
Ltd., 728.04; P. Johnson & Sons, Ltd., 1,464.77; G. A. Kydd, 548.30; S. D.
Lawrence, 120.00; London Exterminating Co., 220.00; King's Printer, 233.20;
Mercier & Shirley, Ltd., 2,121.72; McGill Hardware, Ltd., 138.98; McNally
Pittsburg Manufacturing Corporation, 2,848.50; National Grocers, Co., Ltd.,
1,370.18; Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 271.26; Northern Mining Supply, 6,288.63;
Northern Peat Co., Ltd., 210.00; Northern Telephone Co., Ltd., 201.71; Post-
master, 109.45; Proprietary Mines, Ltd., 335.00; N. W. Radforth, 1,500.00;
Reo Motor Company of Canada, Ltd., 730.92 ; Sutcliffe Co., Ltd., 195.95;
R. L. Sutherland, travelling expenses, 126.63; G. Taylor Hardware Co., Ltd.,
1 1,328.47; Corporation of the Township of Teck, 423. 20; Temiskaming& Northern
Ontario Railway, 11,940.72; Temiskaming Producers Co-op. Co., Ltd., 319.46;
W. R. Thompson, 1,602.20; Wabi Iron Works, Ltd., 8,192.21; Workmen's
Compensation Board, 647.33; Accounts under $100, 7,074.85.. 237,232 73
Less Refunds:
G. A. Kydd, overcharge of duty 234 45
Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Railway,
Sales Tax on dragline purchased previous year 9,766 49
Northern Mining Supply, sale of tractor 5,000 00
Crawley & McCracken Co., Ltd., sale of supplies 1,114 36
Board received from employees 8,847 30
Sale of van goods to employees 1,100 80
26,063 40
211,169 33
Lignite Development $270,660 71
Field Services $2,753,073 13
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS
I 19
SURVEYS BRANCH
Lac Seul Storage Dam, Control and Maintenance
C. H. Fullerton, services, 991.78; travelling expenses, 13.05; T. H. Hogg,
services, 1,000.00; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario,
operating expenses, 500.00
Less Refund bv Dominion Government
2,504 83
2,504 83
LAW BRANCH
Acquiring Flowage Easements and Discharging Claims of Owners of Riparian
Lands in Ontario below the Outlets of Lake of the Woods Affected by
Regulations under the Lake of the Woods Control Board Act.
Sundry Persons, easement and damage claims. .
Less: Refund by Dominion Government.
213 20
213 20
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($8,000.00)
Hon. W. G. Thompson (August 18, 1943 to March 31, 1944) .
Hon. N. O. Hipel (April 1, 1943 to August 17, 1943). . .
4,967 74
3,032 26
Lniversitv of Toronto.
Refund re Sale of Wild Lands ($781.14)
(R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 372)
781 14
Refund 2% Crown Dues ($1,873.93)
Sundrj^ Townships
Statutory $10,655 07
Total Expenditure, Department of Lands and Forests $3,040,900 . 77
1,873 93
PART J
DEPARTMENT
OF
LEGISLATION
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Office of the Speaker: page
Salaries, etc 3
Indemnities to Members 3
Stationery, etc., Printing and Binding 3
Maintenance 3
Allowance to Mr. Speaker 3
Office of Legislative Counsel 4
Office of Crown-in- Chancery 4
general index at back of book
J 2
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
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1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATION J 3
DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATION
OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER
Salaries ($20,321.86)
Hon. W. J. Stewart Speaker of the House 2,500 00
Permanent:
A. C. Lewis Clerk of the House 5,375 00
E. M. Caverhill, 975.00; T. L. Cordell, 1,600.00; A. \V. Corner. 1,500.00; M.
Gavlord, 500.00; M. I. Greer, 1,475.00; E. Knight, 87.50; E. V. McKnight,
562.50; A. Pautler, 687.50; F. A. Pritchard, 2,400.00 15,162 50
Temporary- :
K. G. Butler, 293.54; G. Ellis, 156.66; J. R. Glenmaker, 975.00: L. Houle, 243.33;
E. C. Murphy, 437.50; M. E. Thompson, 396.67; D. Walker, 156.66 2,659 36
Clerks of Committees, Sergeant-at-Arms. Messengers, Pages,
Sessional Writers, etc. ($5,861.00)
J. E. Belliveau. 73.00; I. Bennett, 80.50; H. C. Brant, 196.00; R. Chick, 112.75;
C. L. Coburn, 1.000.00; G. Connor, 56.00; J. Crosland, 196.00; C. Dawson,
33.00; I. M. Drew, 171.50; H. Fr\-, 112.75; F. Gavin, 33.00; J. J. Gilmour, 196.00;
M. Gow, 143.50; C. Hepburn, '52.50; G. Hogarth, 37.00; R. Hvman. 61.00;
D. Jackson, 147.00; E. Jones, 112.75; H. Logan. 494.00; D. Lvnch, 33.00; A.
Malcolmson, 168.00; G. Martindale, 112.75; S. McLaughlin, 33.00; R. Middleton,
112.75; M. Misener, 164.50; \V. A. Munro, 24.50; M. Xag^.-, 28.00; D. Norton,
33.00; F. O'Connor, 63.00; D. Robertson. 145.75; H. H. Robson, 200.00; L.
Romans, 140.00; E. M. Sefton, 105.00; \V. Sergeant, 112.75; R. J. Sheridan,
61.00; C. Shields, 24.50; A. J. Sinclair, 252.00; P. Sword, 45.50; S. B. Vartv,
189.00; F. C. Waters, 196.00; L. Whitaker, 143.50; R. Whiteside, 112.75; M.
Widgett, 52.50 5,861.00
Indemnities — Members, including Mileage ($184,975.00)
Session, 1944:
Indemnities, 178,080.00; Mileage, 2,895.00; E. B. Jolliffe, Leader of the Oppo-
sition, 3,000.00; R. Patterson, Chairman of the Committee of the Whole House,
1,000.00 184,975 00
Stationery, including Printing Paper, Printing Bills, Distribution of Statutes,
Printing and Binding (^$31,162.19)
Department of Highways, .38; King's Printer, 31,161.81 31,162 19
Maintenance ^$10,114.54)
N. R. Butcher & Co., 539.24; M. Gavlord, special services, 200.00; Grav Coach
Lines, 308.20; Harcourts Ltd., 217.00; King Edward Hotel, 135.60; King's
Printer, 703.80; A. G. Xewall & Co., 4,245.00; Sundr>' Newspapers, advertising
re Private Bills, 234.86; L ^L D. Sutherland, 101.75; H. O. Taylor, 2,580.00;
Underwood Elliott Fisher Ltd., 125.70; S. B. \"arty, special ser\-ices, 50.00;
Newspapers and periodicals, 212.60; accounts under SlOO, 460.79 10,114 54
.\llowance to Mr. Speaker, in Lieu of Contingencies ($1,000.00)
Hon. W. J. Stewart 1,000 00
Membership Fees for Empire Parliamentary Association ($650.00)
Empire Parliamentary Association 650 00
Cost of Living Bonus ($3,350.89)
Sundry Employees 3,350 89
Office of the Speaker $257,435 48
J 4 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Salaries ($14,675.00)
Permanent:
A. E. Baker, 2,625.00; M. E. Beaton. 1,225.00; L. R. MacTavish, 4,375.00; D. H.
McCleary, 1,575.00; E. H. Silk, 4,875.00 14,675 00
Maintenance ($340.27)
King's Printer, 122.87; Accounts under $100, 217.40 340 2 7
Office of the Legislative Counsel 815,015 27
OFFICE OF CROWN-IN-CHANCERY
Salaries ($5,500.00)
Permanent:
\V. G. W. Harvey, 2,425.00; F. Hilliard, 1,500.00; M. R. Rice, 1,575.00 5,500 00
.Maintenance ($193.12)
King's Printer, 164.12; Accounts under $100, 29.00 193 12
Office of Crown-in-Chancery $5,693 12
Total Expenditure, Department of Legislation $278,143 87
PART K
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
GENERAL INDEX AT BACK OF BOOK
K2
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
PART K— LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
Statement of Expenditure Showing Amounts Expended and Unexpended for the
Year ended March 31, 1944
Lieutenant-Governor's Office
Appropriations
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Expenditures
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$ c.
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5,000 00
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Expenses:
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Cost of Living Bonus
5,000 00
178 74
3 74
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10 175 00
3 74
9,928 74
250 00
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
Salaries ($4,750.00)
Permanent:
E. A. Humphrey, 1,475.00; M. P. Johnson, 2,075.00 3,550 GO
Temporary':
Aide-de-Camp; sundry persons 1,200 00
Expenses ($5,000.00)
His Honour A. Matthews, allowance for contingencies 5,000 00
Cost of Living Bonus ($178.74)
Sundry Employees 178 74
Total Expenditure, Lieutenant-Governor's Office $9,928 74
PART L
DEPARTMENT
OF
MINES
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries 4
Travelling Expenses 4
Maintenance, etc 4
Geological Branch 5
Mines Inspection' Branch 5
Laboratories 6
Natural Gas Commissioner's Branch 6
Sulphur Fumes Arbitrator 7
Offices of Mining Recorders • 7
Statutory 7
Special Warrants 7
general index at back of book
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L 4 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
DEPARTMENT OF MINES
Hon. Leslie M. Frost, Minister (Statutory, see page Q 12)
Hon. Robert Laurier, Minister (Statutory, see page L 7)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($79 562.12)
Permanent:
H. C. Rickaby Deputy Minister 5,625 00
General Office:
H. W. Batchelor, 1,525.00; A. Brickenden, 393.75; H. M. Brooks, 1,325.00;
J. H. Courtney, 787.50; J. G. Davis, 344.35; S. O. Dennis, 1,400.00; J. W.
Douglas, 2,025.00; C. Frevmond, 1,625.00; S. Lachapelle, 700.00; P. Logee,
1,575.00; J. P. Malone, 1,625.00; J. F. McFarland, 2,850.00; Y. Raiche, 39.31;
D. G. Sinclair, 4,340.86; I. Wagar, 1,325.00; A. D. Williams, 395.83; J. Work,
3,037.50 25,314 10
Less: Refund, Dominion Government 1,125 00
24,189 10
Accounts Branch:
B. C. Lee, 1,975.00; H. G. Matthews, 1,325.00; N. Rathbun, 1,143.75; J. A.
Shields, 2,000.00 6,443 75
Mines Assessment Branch:
E. C. Bell, 1,625.00; A. R. Crozier, 2,125.00; G. H. Forrest, 1,143.75 4,893 75
Publications and Statistics Branch:
M. G. Arnoldi, 1,325.00; A. Braidwood, 3,075.00; D. J. Ferrier, 2,200.00;
P. A. Jackson, 3,000.00; J. F. Jameson, 2,625.00; J. Ledingham, 2,925.00;
L. E. M. Tremblay, 3,187.50; I. Williams, 1,425.00 19,762 SO
Mining Court of Ontario:
F. A. Cuthbertson, 1,325.00; F. L. Godson, 1,250.00; B. C. Sefton, 1,625.00.. 4,200 00
Files Branch:
A. M. Moffat, 699.96; G. H. Richardson, 1,425.00; E. Thornley, 758.33 2,883 29
Public Ser\'ice Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments 216 00
Temporary:
A. Anderson, 2,475.00; R. B. Bradley, 558.87; T. E. Godson, 3,999.96; H. J.
McDiarmid, 383.33; H. E. Russell, 1,750.00; M. L. Stentel, 437.50; J. T. Vickers,
208.54; A. D. Williams, 1,097.82; E. L. Zapfe, 437.71 11,348 73
Travelling Expenses ($3,505.34) ,
Hon. L. M. Frost, 497.19; Hon. R. Laurier, 150.00; Canadian National Railways,
38.40; A. R. Crozier, 92.00; J. G. Davis, 67.10; B. C. Lee, 76.65; P. Logee, 104.15;
H. G. Matthews, 55.55; J. F. McFarland, 965.47; H. C. Rickaby, 495.05; D. G.
Sinclair, 750.63; L. E. M. Tremblay, 188.25; Accounts under $25, 24.90. . . 3,505 34
Maintenance ($39,490.14)
Advertising:
Canadian Geographical Society, 600.00; Canadian Mining Journal, 720.00; Cana-
dian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin, 330.00; MacLean Publishing Co., Ltd.,
244.00; Monetary Times, 100.00; Northern Miner Press, Ltd., 206.52;
Accounts under $100, 35.00 2,235 52
Miscellaneous:
Acousticon Dictograph Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,553.30; Addressograph
Multigraph of Canada, Ltd., 273.76; Canadian Geographical Society, 2,288.00
Canadian Photo Copy Co., 424.72; Cornish & Wimpennv, Ltd., 119.00; Depart-
ment of Highways, 229.49; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 229.40; Harris Lithographing
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF MINES LJ
Main Ofifice — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Miscellaneous — Continued
Co., 1,768.20; Herald & Garbe, Ltd., 171.50; H. C. Honvood, 174.61; King's
Printer, 15,684.94; MacLean Publishing Co., Ltd., 114.00; Miller Lithographic
Co., Ltd., 5,672.22; Office iMachiner\^ & Supply Co., 683.80; Offset Print &
Litho, Ltd., 220.99; Rolph, Clark, Stone, Ltd., 1,494.03; Sundry Persons, meals
re overtime, 195.75; Sundry Registrars, 189.45; Thompson & Sons, Ltd., 2,429.98;
E. A. Trevor, 127.15 ; Xorah Trevor, 383.50 ; Express, etc., 482.18; news-
papers and periodicals, 180.56; telegrams, 202.74; telephone, 1,035.13; accounts
under $100, 933.90 37,262 30
Less Refunds: re photostats 7 68
37,254 62
Unforeseen and Unprovided ($234.00)
C. R. Kenny, part cost, survey claims. Township Gaudette 234 00
Cost of Living Bonus ($16,304.85)
Sundry Employees 16,304 85
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($21.89)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 58.12 Less Refund of Employees' Contribution,
36.23 . ' 21 89
Main Office $139,118 34
GEOLOGICAL BRANCH
Salaries, Equipment, Travelling Expenses of Geologists, etc. ($40,237.64)
Salaries:
Permanent:
T. C. Armstrong, 248.50; A. Brant, 1,575.00; D. R. Curtis, 918.75; W. D.
Harding, 3,262.50; H. C. Hor^vood, 3,550.00; M. E. Hurst, 4,700.00; J.
Satterly, 3,262.50; J. E. Thomson, 3,700.00 21,217 25
Temporary' :
H. S. Armstrong, 606.00; L. G. Berry, 225.00; A. Brant, 667.74; E. L. Bruce,
170.00; J. N. O. Cameron, 139.35; G. C. Clarke, 276.13; J. A. Elson, 400.00;
V. F. Fellstrom, 89.25; R. B. Ferguson, 654.84; S. Ferguson, 682.26; X. H. C.
Eraser, 225.00; P. Hammond, 448.50; D. F. Hewitt, 274.07; R. G. Holies,
267.31; G. A. Jewitt, 139.35; A. Johnson, 122.42; J. W. M. Kerr, 192.53;
C. R. Lewis, 433.33; J. McDonnell, 89.25; A. MacLean, 288.71; E. S. Moore,
1,550.00; E. W. Nuffield, 475.85; L. M. O'Shaughnessy, 441.29; E. Rose,
458.85; W. VV. Weber, 398.67; W. J. Weir, 650.32 10,366 02
Geological Parties: Travelling Expenses and Disbursements:
A. Brant, 815.22; H. R. Brooks, 103.20; S. A. Ferguson, 73.64; \\\ D. Harding,
425.52; Department of Highways, 376.92; R. G. Holies, 133.88; S. S. Holden,
Ltd., 186.00; H. C. Horwood, 1,423.93; M. E. Hurst, 549.92; Mahon Electric
Co., Ltd., 120.55; A. MacLean, 158.29; E. S. Moore, 332.70; A. Rose, 382.22;
J. Satterlv, 699.22; D. M. Stewart, 130.93; J. E. Thompson. 1,555.01; University
of Toronto, 521.05; Accounts under $100, 666.17 8,654 37
MINES INSPECTION BRANCH
Salaries, Equipment and Expenses ($42,594.37)
Salaries:
Permanent:
W. E. Bawden, 3,487.50; D. F. Cooper, 3,650.00; D. P. Douglass, 3,650.00;
F. E. E. Elson, 1,068.75; D. J. Field, 1,625.00; E. S. Little, 3,375.00; R. L.
Smith, 3,487.50; J. B. Taylor, 3,650.00; W. O. Tower, 4,450.00; E. B. Weir,
3,650.00 ' 32,093 75
Temporary:
J. Fawcett, 52.50; D. H. Greaves, 57.00; G. McLellan, 372.00 481 50
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Mines Inspection Branch — Continued
Travelling Expenses:
W. E. Bawden, 1,633.25; D. F. Cooper, 611.75; D. P. Douglass, 914.75; E. S.
Little, 1,549.61; R. L. Smith, 936.66; J. B. Taylor, 870.35; W. O. Tower, 314.87;
E. B. Weir, 206.71 .' 7,037 95
Miscellaneous:
H. J. Donley, 150.00; National Motors, Ltd., 1,387.75; Township of Teck, 112.33;
Postage, 209.55; telephone, 433.38; accounts under $100, 688.16 2,981 17
LABORATORIES
Salaries, Equipment and Operation of Laboratories ($42,352.67)
Provincial Assay Office, Toronto:
Salaries:
Permanent:
J. L. Brisson, 1.425.00; W. F. Green, 3,500.00; W. F. Lev, 1,450.00;
D. A. Lowr>', 1,500.00 .' 7,875 00
Temporary:
J. A. Cole, 1,143.75; V. B. Meen, 1,700.00 2,843 75
Cable Testing Laboratory, Toronto:
Salaries, Permanent:
W. H. Jarvis, 1,325.00; S. T. Schinzel, 1,325.00; R. Stewart, 1,925.00 4,575 00
Timiskaming Testing Laboratory, Cobalt:
Salaries:
Permanent:
P. A. Grozelle, 1,800.00; F. Mondoux, 2,808.33; R. E. Taylor, 787.50 5,395 83
Temporary:
S. Brezenski, 1,573.25; A. A. Cole, 1,800.00; G. R. Hartley, 913.00; W. A.
Raymond, 1,574.25; Pay List, wages of Mill Helpers, 6,035.16 11,895 66
Gold Ore Purchases:
P. M. Fleming, 650.00; H. Hermiston, 1,006.47; N. Hermiston, 722.09; L
Procter, 196.21 2,574 77
Miscellaneous:
Canada Metal Co., Ltd., 209.60; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 586.99; Canadian
Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 760.03; Cobalt Foundry, Ltd., 196.25; Town of
Cobalt, 120.00; A. A. Cole, travelling expenses, 138.55; Deloro Smelting, Refin-
ing Co., Ltd., 100.00; Dominion Ceramic Works, 598.75; Imperial Oil, Ltd.,
140.14; Mines Assay Supplies, Ltd., 420.49; Nichols Chemical Co., Ltd., 166.84;
Northern Ontario Power Co., Ltd., 1,040.57; R. R. O'Gorman, 492.03; R.
Stewart, 263.34; Geo. Taylor Hardware, Ltd., 116.11; Williams & Wilson,
Ltd., 120.19; Express, etc., 344.21; postage, 116.40; telephone, 170.93;
accounts under SlOO, 1,187.53 7,288 95
Less: Refund, Department of Public Works, re alterations, etc.. . 96 29
7,192 66
Salaries:
Permanent:
NATURAL GAS COMMISSIONER'S BRANCH
Salaries, Equipment and Expenses ($16,773.28)
H. L. Banting, 1,875.00; A. R. Crozier, 2,125.00; H. W. McEachern, 743.33;
H. J. McNulty, 2,000.00; J. Sanson, 1,525.00; D. E. Willits, 2,280.00; Public
Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 228.00 10,776 33
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF MINES L_7
Natural Gas Commissioner's Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Temporary:
B. D. Burn, 300.00; E. I. Pern.-, 512.90; A. K. Watt, 90.32 903 22
Travelling Expenses:
H. L. Banting. 21.37; A. R. Crozier, 467.96; P. Logee, 81.30; J. Sanson, 774.52;
D. E. Willits, 1,903.73 3,248 88
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 993.33; S. Pellow, 132.04; F. E. Pollard, 140.00; Telephone,
248.56; accounts under $100, 330.92 1,844 85
SULPHUR FUMES ARBITRATOR
Salary, Travelling and other Expenses ($524.46)
Salary, Permanent:
R. H. Murray 3,525 00
Miscellaneous:
McLeod Garage, Ltd., 882.44; R. H. Murray, travelling expenses, 195.22;
Rothschild & Co.. Ltd., 291.05; Shell Oil Co., Ltd., 311.16;— Accounts under
$100, 280.89; Less refund of travelling expenses by Commissioner of Agricul-
tural Loans, 852.38 1,108 38
Total $4,633 38
Less: Refund from Smelting Companies 4,108 92
Sulphur Fumes Arbitrator S 524 46
OFFICES OF MINING RECORDERS
Salaries and Expenses ($34,634.01)
Salaries:
Permanent:
J. A. Alexander, 1,025.00; J. P. Bolduc, 2,125.00; G. M. Clements, 64.92;
I. D. Frvia. 993.75; H. G. Ginn, 2,225.00; H. E. Holland., 2,125.00; F. P. C.
Hutt, 993.75; X. J. McAulav. 316.13; ^L M. McDonald, 1,050.00; M. C.
McGregor, 262.50; C. H. McKinnon, 1,025.00; R. K. McLeod, 496.87; \V. N.
Miller, 2,125.00; M. F. O'Rourke, 2,125.00; H. B. Potter, 724.44; Y. Raiche,
601.81; W. C. Sharp, 1,800.00; M. A. Story, 2,025.00; T. A. Wood, 1,625.00;
M. Woodall, 993.75 ' 24,722 92
Temporary :
L. Blair, 783.25; D. E. Dutchiak, 325.00; X. J. McAulav, 916.17; G. Mc-
Lellan, 403.80; J. O'Brien, 843.75; M. Vanderventer, 137.50 3,409 47
Miscellaneous:
Capital Trust Corporation, Ltd., 1,080.00; ^L Kaiko. 130.00; King's Printer,
1,128.95; K. Kussner, 1,080.00; Xorthern Ontario Power Co., Ltd., 111.32;
W. H. O'Connor, 240.00; Mrs. K. O'Grady, 150.00; G. M. Rioch, 240.00; W. R.
Thompson, 373.00; Postage, 916.21; telephone, 634.64; accounts under $100,
417.50 6,501 62
STATUTORY
.Minister's Salary ($3,032.26)
Hon. Robert Laurier (April 1, 1943 to August 17, 1943) 3,032 26
SPECIAL WARRANTS
Commission to Investigate and Report upon the Fuel Supply ($1,318.97)
Canadian X^ational Railways, fares, 200.15; Geo. B. Langford, honorarium, 900.00;
Accounts under Sl'OO, 218.82 1,318 97
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Special Warrants — Continued
Ck>inmi88ion to Enquire into the Mininfi Industry ($8,616.90)
Salaries. Temporary: D. A. Donnelly, 564.52; D. A. Mutch, 3,000.00 3,564 52
Cost of Living Bonus 35 28
Travelling Expenses:
S. W. Brown. 73.72; R. N. Dickson, 114.44; J. R. Gordon, 154.39; K. C. Gray,
403.89; J. H. Jessup. 362.84; R. J. Jowsev, 202.29; H. W. Sutcliffe. 630.21;
H. C. McCloskev, 202.04; D. A. Mutch, 222.90; N. C. Urquhart, 202.73; G.
Williams, 196.23 .' 2,765 68
Miscellaneous:
S. W. Brown, 369.60; N. R. Butcher & Co., 194.90; R. N. Dickson, 128.10; F. G.
Hankins, 166.25; King's Printer. 119.73; Sundry newspapers, advertising.
1,011.45; Accounts under SlOO, 261.39 2,251 42
Special Warrants $9,935 87
Total Expenditure, Department of Mines $329,202.90
PART M
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FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
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DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
Hon. G. H. Dunbar, Minister (Statutory, see page P 17)
Hon. Eric W. Cross, Minister (Statutory, see page B 24)
Hon. T. B. McQuesten, Minister (Statutory, see page F 11)
MAIN OFFICE
.Salaries ($35,771.14)
Permanent:
A. J. B. Gray Deputy Minister 6,000 00
M. A. J. Allen, 968.75: H. Barnes, 99.80; M. A. Becker, 100.00; J. P. Coombe,
3,200.00; H. A. Driscoll, 1,057.86; P. M. Drummond, 873.18; E. F. Hill, 786.04;
J. Jeffrey, 2,125.00; S. J. Johnson, 940.00; A. G. Lang. 1,325.00; C. E. Lawrence,
626.61; G. H. Lee, 436.63; G. G. McCabe, 1,710.83; J. A. Xicholl, 206.25; \V. A.
Orr, 2,850.00; H. B. Ratclifte. 412.50; B. H. Rider, 111.64; M. ^L Rogers, 493.01;
G. E. Schmidt, 977.94; Public Service Superannuation Fuhd, Contribution re
Enlistments, 194.00 25,495 04
Temporary:
G. L. Allen, 186.29; M. E. Bassingthvvaighte, 1,068.75; J. Cardinal, 317.14;
S. L. Coxford, 33.05; E. Curry, 387.10; A. Gordon, 1,068.75; J. ^L F. Henr\%
53.23; E. F. Hill, 155.24; G. E. Knight, 779.03; A. G. Lang, 424.98; G. H. Lee,
222.58; M. E. Moore, 696.94; E. U. P. Mutch, 120.16; J. A. Nicholl, 112.50;
H. B. Ratcliffe, 95.36; B. H. Rider, 264.61; I. M. Robinson, 1,168.74; C. A.
Shortt, 1,366.06; H. D. Sinclair, 387.10; J. R. Thomson, 1,368.49 10,276 10
Travelling Expenses ($3,448.99)
J. P. Coombe, 760.89; A. J. B. Gray, 687.95; J. Jeffrey, 48.95; A. G. Lang, 33.65;
W. A. Orr, 1,506.18; C. A. Shortt, l.?0.65; J. R. Thomson, 280.72 3,448 99
.Maintenance ($7,966.03)
King's Printer, 7,387.93; Remington Rand Ltd., 118.63; Newspapers and
periodicals, 1 13.20; accounts under $100, 346.27 7,966 03
Grants ($1,100.00)
Ontario Municipal Association 400 00
Association of Rural Municipalities 150 00
Municipal Finance Officers' Association 150 00
Assessing Officers' Association 400 00
Cost of Living Bonus ($4,613.17)
Sundry' Employees 4,613 17
Unemployment Insurance .Stamps ($11.71)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 24.19; Less, Refund of Employees Contribution, 12.48 11 71
Additional Subsidy for certain Mining Municipalities in Northern Ontario, who, in the
Opinion of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, have suffered loss of Revenue
through the Curtailment of .Mining and increased Dominion
Taxation on Mines ($3.'50,035.86)
Town of Timmins, 90,442.06; Township of Teck, 100,588.84; Township of Tisdale,
143,214.31; Township of Whitney, 15,790.65 350,035 86
Main Office $402,946 90
ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD
Salaries ($23,945.76)
Permanent:
W. M. K. Balshaw, 1,400.00; R. S. Colter, 8,000.00; E. A. Crosland, 1,500.00;
J. A. G. McDonald, 2,850.00; W. P. Near, 5,000.00; M. B. Sanderson, 2,100.00;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 228.00 21,078 00
M 4 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Municipal Board — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Temporary:
R. B. Clarkson, 240.62; D. Dillmann, 650.53; M. C. E. Eaid, 776.61; B. Vickers,
1,200.00 2,867 76
Travelling Expenses ($769.80)
R. S. Colter, 284.78; J. A. G. McDpnald, 21.20; W. P. .Near, 439.42; B. \ickers, 24.40 769 80
Maintenance ($1,447.11)
Carswell Co., Ltd., 102.75; King's Printer, 1,267.87; Accounts under $100, 76.49 1,447 11
Ontario Municipal Board $26,162 67
STATUTORY
Subsidy, 1 Mill to Cities, Towns, Townships and Incorporated
Villages ($3,063,907.07)
Cities:
Belleville, 11,049.41; Brantford. 27,756.82; Chatham, 15,116.10; Fort William,
27,888.89; Gait, 11,868.36; Guelph, 14,510.00; Hamilton, 172,510.77; Kingston,
20,824.78; Kitchener, 29,616.81; London, 86,163.40; Niagara Falls, 18,590.45;
North Bav. 9,777.71; Oshawa, 28,293.00; Ottawa, 162,832.39; Owen Sound,
8,755.90; Peterborough, 25,377.68; Port .Arthur, 27,481.03; St. Catharines,
27,846.21; St. Thomas, 15,568.06; Sarnia, 18,135.19; Sault Ste. Marie, 21,663.54;
Stratford, 13,712.93; Sudburv, 19,412.12; Toronto, 885,283.49; Welland, 10,675.28;
Windsor, 111,950.62; Woodstock, 7,826.90 1,830,487 84
Towns:
Alexandria, 532.33; Alliston, 644.54; Almonte, 1,033.04; Amherstburg, 2,441.48;
-Arnprior, 1,938.77; .Aurora, 1,627.06; Avlmer, 1,419.65; Bala, 511.79; Barrie,
5,346.47; Blenheim, 1,143.53; Blind River, 765.12; Bonfield, 49.82; Bothwell,
274.59; Bowmanville, 2,311.00; Bracebridge, 1,117.28; Brampton, 5,126.37;
Brockville, 7,113.72; Bruce Mines, 187.50; Burlington, 3,138.02; Cache Bay,
243.81; Campbellford, 1,429.65; Capreol, 780.66; Carleton Place, 1,915.79;
Charlton, 49.45; Chelmsford, 134.73; Cheslev, 826.42; Clinton, 799.16; Cobalt,
557.61; Cobourg, 3,103.81; Cochrane, 1,804.06; Collingwood, 3,735.24; Coniston,
1,266.42; Copper Cliflf, 5,475.54; Cornwall, 11,100.94; Deseronto, 533.76; Dresden,
762.02; Dryden, 1,357.86; Dundas, 3,929.18; Dunnville, 2,045.72; Durham,
658.21; Eastview, 1,823.00; Elmira, 1,180.47; Englehart, 462.40; Essex, 1,095.88;
Forest, 880.73; Fort Erie, 4,639.75; Fort Frances, 4,133.97; Gananoque, 1,976.35;
Georgetown, 1,295.76; Geraldton, 1,253.07; Goderich, 2,416.27; Gore Bay,
250.99; Gravenhurst, 877.34; Grimsbv, 1,573.71; Hailevbury, 994.17; Hanover,
1,513.76; Harriston, 638.68; Harrow, 419.34; Hawkesburv, 2,150.16; Hearst,
322.45; Hespeler, 1,910.92; Huntsvilie, 1,332.60; Ingersol'l, 3,078.48; Iroquois
Falls, 2,257.13; Kapuskasing, 2,425.51; Kearnev, 52.32; Keewatin, 1,447.21;
Kenora, 5,109.42; Kincardine, 1,155.07; Kingsville, 1,789.01; Larder Lake,
609.07; La Salle, 440.48; Latchford, 94.43; Leamington, 4.248.63; Leaside,
6,494.16; Levack, 243.22; Lindsav, 4,317.32; Listowel, 1,600.58; Little Current,
289.19; Massev, 152.45; Matheson, 132.19; Mattawa, 309.17; Meaford, 1,411.85;
Merritton, 2,008.15; Midland, 5,075.57; Milton, 1,086.84; Mimico, 4,548.66;
Mitchell, 927.09; Mount Forest, 857.92; Napanee, 1,802.59; Nestervnlle, 34.01;
New Liskeard, 1,766.08; Newmarket, 2,352.17; New Toronto. 5,647.41; Niagara,
971.30; Oak-ville, 3,135.40; Ojibwav, 758.13; Orangeville, 1,845.31; Orillia,
4,983.38; Palmerston, 667.60; Paris, 2,714.86; Parkhill, 470.71; Parry Sound,
1,852.10; Pembroke, 5,079.13; Penetanguishene, 1,157.53; Perth, 2,795.36;
Petrolia, 1,398.69; Picton, 2,743.05; Port Colborne, 5,484.07; Port Hope, 2,586.68;
Powassan, 236.75; Prescott, 1,563.55; Preston, 5,492.91; Rainy River, 463.78;
Renfrew, 3,023.31; Ridgetown, 1,141.18; Riverside, 3,592.99; Rockland, 235.06;
St. Marv's, 2,361.65; Seaforth, 935.79; Simcoe, 4,775.54; Sioux Lookout, 1,123.32;
Smith's' Falls, 4,583.97; Smooth Rock Falls, 548.21; Southampton, 715.03;
Stavner, 429.92; Strathrov, 1,567.46; Sturgeon Falls, 1,483.49; Tecumseh,
1,160.80; Thessalon, 355.17; Thornbur3% 447.96; Thorold, 2,961.31; Tilbury,
979.15; Tillsonburg, 2,576.74; Timmins, 14,469.43; Trenton, 3,686.52; Trout
Creek, 85.13; Uxbridge, 676.75; Vankleek Hill, 535.21; Walkerton, 1,148.17;
Wallaceburg, 2,636.37; Waterloo, 7,215.82; Webbwood, 113.35; Weston, 4,518.94;
Whitbv, 2,903.29; Wiarton, 665.96; Wingham, 1,067.77 297,2^8 32
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Statutory — Continued
Subsidy, 1 mill to Cities, Towns, etc. — Continued
Villages:
Acton, 815.51; Ailsa Craig, 206.69; Alvinston, 322.33; Arkona, 189.34; Arthur,
394.44; Athens, 314.08; Ayr, 416.06; Bancroft, 189.24; Barrv's Bay, 148.61;
Bath, 132.38; Beamsville, 745.43; Beaverton, 479.36; Beeton, 259.74; Belle
River, 398.60; Bloomfield, 402.73; Blvth, 366.35; Bobcaygeon, 416.31; Bolton,
307.09; Bradford, 505.51; Braeside, 119.37; Brighton, 672.50; Brussels, 393.05;
Burk's Falls, 309.09; Caledonia, 714.50; Cannington, 427.21; Cardinal, 582.54;
Casselman, 248.17; Cayuga, 448.36; Chatsworth, 116.42; Chesterville, 422.96;
Chippewa, 923.67; Clifford, 225.95; Cobden, 235.89; Colborne, 339.90; Cold-
water, 260.00; Courtright, 183.61; Creemore, 315.60; Crystal Beach, 705.42;
Delhi, 1,486.30; Deloro, 178.85; Dravton, 310.17; Dundalk, 373.71; Dutton,
432.42; Eganville, 345.08; Elora, 602.60; Embro, 226.87; Erieau, 266.94; Erie
Beach, 86.25; Erin, 194.66; Exeter, 879.54; Fenelon Falls, 545.22; Fergus, 1,577.57;
Finch, 208.82; Flesherton, 189.24; Fonthill, 359.10; Forest Hill, 15,036.88;
Frankford, 271.11; Glencoe, 474.19; Grand Valley, 249.38; HagersviUe, 654.18;
Hastings, 265.57; Havelock, 387.90; Hensall, 383.65; Hepworth, 87.51; High-
gate, 163.87; Hilton Beach, 59.63; Humberstone, 920.75; Iroquois, 453.88; Jarvis,
226.25; Kemptville, 601.17; Killaloe Station, 122.23; Lakefield, 626.51; Lanark,
157.43; Lancaster, 184.71 ; Lion's Head, 114.00; Long Branch, 1,930.44; L'Orignal,
180.09; Lucan, 333.00; Lucknow, 406.88; Madoc, 367.00; Magnetawan, 40.67;
Markdale. 347.01; Markham, 561.04; Marmora, 289.66; Maxville, 289.83;
Merrickville, 334.50; Mildmav, 266.74; MiUbrook, 262.79; Milverton, 655.50;
Morrisburg, 658.26; Neustadt, 146.56; Newboro, 103.88; Newburgh, 126.42;
Newburv, 78.38; Newcastle, 287.78; New Hamburg, 828.36; Norwich, 677.68;
Nor\\'ood, 284.09; Oil Springs, 199.91; Omemee, 259.33; Paisley, 299.09; Point
Edward, 838.57; Port Carling, 390.03; Port Credit, 1,517.48; Port Dalhousie,
940.36; Port Dover, 1,004.69; Port Elgin, 650.42; Port McNicoU, 577.14; Port
Perry, 651.22; Port Rowan, 358.87; Portsmouth, 161.47; Port Stanley, 1,014.72;
Port Sydney, 68.77; Richmond, 147.87; Richmond Hill, 959.13; Ripley, 181.19;
Rockcliffe Park, 3,078.75; Rodney, 418.86; Rosseau, 128.67; St. Clair Beach,
348.52; Shallow Lake, 53.00; Shelburne, 518.09; South River, 266.67; Springfield,
181.90; Stirling, 446.46; Stoney Creek, 525.28; Stouffville, 672.87; Streetsville,
367.92; Sturgeon Point, 110.00; Sundridge, 183.47; Sutton, 648.20; Swansea,
4,952.90; Tara, 256.50; Tavistock, 582.15; Teeswater, 382.53; Thamesville,
500.80; Thedford, 239.99; Thornloe, 26.27; Tiverton, 86.91; Tottenham, 247.80;
Tweed, 565.56; Victoria Harbour, 217.67; Vienna, 96.71; Wardsville, 92.94;
Waterdown, 571.41; Waterford, 726.22; Watford, 514.00; Wellington, 765.62;
West Lome, 349.13; Westport, 330.61; Wheatlev, 379.68; Winchester, 485.65;
Windermere, 86.01; Woodbridge, 414.78; Woodville, 187.46; Wyoming, 156.27. . 85,199 20
Townships:
Adelaide, 2,328.96; Adjala, 1,477.08; Admaston, 851.44; Adolphustown, 327.36;
Albemarle, 304.38; Alberton, 148.31; Albion, 1,470.33; Aldborough, 3,241.86;
Alfred, 1,689.00; Algona North, 91.00; Algona South, 76.87; Alice and Eraser,
551.51; Alnwick, 458.37; Amabel, 946.31; Amaranth, 1,692.01; Ameliasburgh,
1,514.28; Amherst Island, 275.12; Ancaster, 3,445.26; Anderdon, 2,363.68; Anson
and Hindon, 38.02; Armour, 185.02; Armstrong, 145.90; Arran, 1,547.69; Arte-
mesia, 1,151.30; Arthur, 2,138.35; Ashfield, 2,389.62; Asphodel, 856.17; Assiginack,
275.54; Athol, 672.27; .Atwood, 97.31; Augusta, 1,270.27; Bagot and Blithfield,
193.70; Baldwin, 33.10; Balfour, 153.71; Bangor, Wicklow and McClure, 67.42;
Barrie, 56.87; Barrie Island, 47.49; Barton, 1,838.42; Bastard and Burgess
South, 1,670.23; Bathurst, 1,167.65; Bayham, 2,266.07; Beckwith, 798.27;
Bedford, 318.21; Belmont and Methuen, 230.59; Bentinck, 1.224.86; Bertie,
4,571.45; Beverly, 2,813.81; Bexlev, 248.18; Biddulph, 2,155.59; Billings, 141.07;
Binbrook, 1,075.58; Blandford, 1,285.07; Blanshard, 2,605.42; Blenheim, 3,187.04;
Blezard, 147.07; Blue, 39.17; Bonfield, 120.70; Bosanquet, 2,602.93; Brant,
2,464.60; Brantford, 6,441.48; Brethour, 71.72; Brighton, 1,073.52; Brock,
2,618.70; Bromley, 1,034.75; Brooke, 2,586.10; Brougham, 66.85; Bruce,
1,868.56; Brudenell and Lyndoch, 126.42; Brunei, 113.50; Bucke, 249.37; Burford,
2,888.69; Burgess North, 505.33; Burleigh and Anstruther, 143.23; Burpee,
47.61; Caistor, 827.89; Caldwell, 308.85; Caledon, 1,866.00; Caledonia, 1,016.08;
Calvert, 536.13; Calvin, 78.93; Cambridge, 1,551.15; Camden, 1,768.15; Camden
East, 1,645.79; Cameron, 54.78; Canborough, 603.96; Caradoc, 2,841.21; Carden,
244.07; Cardiff, 64.59; Cardwell, 88.45; Carling, 135.41; Carlow, 64.53; Car-
narvon, 192.38; Carrick, 2,275.97; Cartwright, 1,081.41; Casey, 161.97; Casimir,
Jennings and Appleby, 181.00; Cavan, 1,528.29; Cavuga North, 1,215.36; Cavuga
South, 486.04; Chaffey, 170.36; Chamberlain, 81.13; Chandos, 102.27; Chap'leau,
1,028.12; Chapman, 129.62; Chappie, 456.92; Charlottenburg, 2,692.38; Charlotte-
M 6 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statutory — Continued
Subsid\-, 1 mill to Cities, Towns, etc. — Continued
Townships — Continued
ville, 2,385.20; Chatham, 5,420.87; Chinguacousv, 3,898.00; Chisholm, 165.89;
Christie, 92.55; Clarence, 2,034.88; Clarendon and Millar, 71.67; Clarke, 1,944.18;
Clinton, 1,830.29; Cockburn Island, 63.51; Colborne, 1.325.31; Colchester
North, 1,279.95; Colchester South, 2,395.72; Coleman, 296.90; Collingwood,
1.435.06; Conmee, 134.67; Cornwall, 6,888.14; Cosbv and Mason, 98.10; Cramahe,
984.34; Crosbv North. 443.71; Crosbv South, 925.04; Crowland. 4,274.79;
Culross, 1,710.'60; Cumberland, 2,854.25; Dack. 103.09; Dalhousie and North
Sherbrooke. 385.35; Dalton. 107.27; Darling, 96.09; Darlington, 2,399.72;
Dawn, 2,482.90; Dav and Bright .Additional, .59.83; Delaware, 1,149.43; Den-
bigh, Abingerand .Vshbv, 82.65; Derbv, 1,175.00; Dereham, 3,424.52; Dilke,
66.40; Dorchester North, 3,365.51; Dorchester South. 1,692.99; Douro. 872.07;
Dover, 4,122.68; Dowling, 76.95; Downie, 2,593.67; Draper, 120.92; Drum-
mond, 1,347.61; Drurv, Denison and Graham, 173.07; Dumfries North, 2,488.94;
Dumfries South. 2.609.62; Dummer, 743.65; Dungannon, 85.00; Dunn, 530.75;
Dunwich, 3.459.48; Dymond, 302.40; Dysart, Guilford, Harburn, Dudley,
Harcourt, Bruton, Havelock. Evre and Clvde, 576.22; Easthope North. 2,053.79;
Easthope South. 1,249.43; Eas'tnor, 487.80; Edwardsburg, 1,101.36; Egremont,
1,833.42; Ekfrid, 2,286.42; Elderslie. 1.941.43; Eldon, 1.236.61; Elizabethtown.
1,364.46; Ellice, 2,378.53; Elma, 3,189.87; Elmslev North, 647.90; Elmslev
South, 477.19; Elzevir and Grimsthorpe, 223.43; Emilv, 1,494.37; Emo, 396.68;
Enniskillen, 2,649.30; Ennismore, 331.49; Eramosa, 2,116.66; Erin, 2,089.86;
Ernestown, 1.459.13; Escott. Front of, 467.93; Esquesing, 2.286.77; Essa, 1,809.74;
Etobicoke, 9,065.88; Euphemia, 1.056.19; Euphrasia, 1.803.66; Evanturel,
141.83; Faradav. 56.38; Fauquier, 104.02; Fenelon, 1.451.78; Ferris East. 163.66;
Ferris West, 501.45; Field, 135.38; Finch, 1,742.04; Fitzrov, 1.465.17; Flam-
borough East. 2.768.38; Flamborough West, 2,108.99; Flos, 2,026.75; Foley,
151.64; Franklin, 510.68; Fredericksburgh North. 680.00; Fredericksburgh South.
639.36; Freeman. 240.58; Fullarton. 2.273.93; Gainsboro, 1,332.95; Galway and
Cavendish, 56.84; Garafraxa East, 1,146.37; Garafraxa West, 1,542.10; Georgina,
1,061.47; Gillies. 68.57; Glackmever, 157.45; Glamorgan, 54.61; Glanford,
1.374.26; Glenelg, 1,019.96; Gloucester, 6.969.15; Goderich. 1.593.65; Gordon
145.00; Gosfiefd North, 1,983.32; Gosfield South. 2.924.08; Goulburn,
1.254.98; Gower North. 1.332.19; Gower South. 327.92; Grantham, 1,887.50;
Grattan. 267.08; Greenock. 1.780.92; Grev. 2,727.14; Griffith and Matawatchan,
42.05; Grimsbv North. 1.640.79; Grimsbv South. 863.14; Guelph. 2,596.37;
Gwillimburv East, 1.808.00; Gwillimburv North. 2,264.45; Gwillimbury West,
1,963.98; Hagar, 73.93; Hagartv and Richards, 205.73; Hagerman, 72.17; Haldi-
mand, 1,222.77; Hallam, 53.05;'Hallowell. 1.960.23; Hamilton. 2.153.33; Hanmer.
98.07; Harlev. 189.00; Harris. 75.16; Harv-ev, 221.14; Harwich. 4,145.95; Hawkes-
burv East. 2.607.92; Hawkcsburv West. 747.01; Hav. 2.511.58; Head. Clara
and Maria, 76.00; Hibbert, 2.130.13; Hilliard, 100.16; Hillier. 1.107.65; Hilton,
78.32; Himsworth North. 203.00; Himsworth South. 228.48; Hinchinbrooke,
215.91; Holland. 1.158.17; Hope. 2.093.08; Horton, 600.13; Houghton, 1,050.27;
Howard, 2.996.67; Howe Island, 120.44; Howick. 2.941.83; Howland, 198.67;
Hudson. 147.77: Hullett. 2.843.37; Humberstone. 2.762.65; Humphrey, 197.46;
Hungerford, 1.519.74; Huntingdon. 906.84; Huntlev. 994.62; Huron, 2,246.45;
Ignace, 174.00; Innisf^l, 3.642.80; Jaffray and Melick, 242.60; James, 136.80;
Jocelvn, 71.09; Johnson, 189.61; Jolv, 70.02; Kaladar, Anglesea and Effingham,
116.54; Kennebec. 113.50; Kenvon, 1,361.10; Keppel. 1,281.44; Kerns, 251.22;
Kincardine. 1.826.25; King, 4,294.75; Kingston, 1.499.40; Kinloss, 1,436.00;
Kitlev, 873.23; Korah, 651.09; Laird, 137.10; Lanark. 801.49; Lancaster. 2,012.24;
La Vallee, 159.10; Lavant, 62.19; Laxton. Digby and Longford, 167.42; Leeds and
Lansdowne, Front. 1.969.94; Leeds and Lansdowne, Rear, 1,498.48; Limerick,
63.12; Lindsav, 115.00; Lobo, 2,298.62; Lochiel, 1,920.32; Logan, 2,856.50;
London, 8,076.43; Longueuil. 456.16; Loughborough, 448.25; Louth, 1,716.91;
Luther East, 941.37; Luther West, 1,060.30; Lutterworth, 59.11; Macaulay,
120.53; Macdonald, Meredith and .Aberdeen, 145.32; Machar, 85.86; Machin,
403.54; Madoc, 794.75; Maidstone, 3,597.70; Malahide. 2.985.81; Maiden,
2,439.16; Manvers, 1,131.62; Mara, 1.787.32; March, 621.84; Mariposa, 2,820.72;
Markham, 5.210.12; Marlborough, 510.76; Marmora and Lake, 424.82; Martland,
103.62; Marvborough, 2,197.48; Marvsburgh North. 676.86; Marysburgh
South, 643.98; Matchedash, 193.60; Matilda, 1,771.23; Mattawan, 22.01; Mayo,
37.00; McCrosson and Tovell. 63.32; McDougall. 414.84; McGillivray. 2.772.16;
Mclr\'ine. 167.63; McKellar. 94.16; McKillop. 2.850.99; McKim. 709.08; McLean.
194.19; McMurrich. 130.03; McNab, 991.28; Medonte, 1,079.13; Medora and
Wood, 1,499.66; Melancthon, 1,750.73; Mersea, 4.207.71; Metcalfe. 1.473.85;
Middleton. 1,628.70; Minden, 154.61 ; Minto, 2,314.61 ; Monaghan North, 1,148.38;
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
M 7
Statutory' — Continued
Subsidy, 1 mill to Cities, Towns, etc. — Continued
Townships — Continued
Monaghan South, 664.94; Monck, 691.52; Monmouth, 72.85; Mono, 1,739.61;
Montague, 673.20; Monteagle and Herschel, 103.11; Moore, 3,154.02; Morley
and Patullo, 268.83; Mornington, 2,282.20; Morris, 2,046.11; Morrison, 224.79;
Morson, 28.44; Mosa, 1,458.48; Moulton, 798.08; Mountain, 1,485.64; Mulmur,
1,400.34; Murray, 1,200.67; Muskoka, 406.35; Nairn, 191.31; Nassagaweya,
1,462.32; Neebing, 763.68; Neelon and Garson, 434.05; Nelson, 3,961.66; Nepean,
7,089.15; Niagara, 1,966.54; Nichol, 1,214.51; Nipigon, 947.89; Nipissing,
138.98; Nissouri East, 2,695.46; Nissouri West, 2,406.97; Normanbv, 2,202.26;
Norwich North, 1,934.73; Norwich South, 1,618.13; Nottawasaga, 2,747.46;
Oakland, 607.75; Oaklev, 84.10; O'Connor, 84.42; Olden, 185.35; Oliver, 566.24;
Oneida, 1,573.02; Onondaga, 1,131.60; Ops, 1,922.20; Orford, 2,005.63; Orillia,
1,217.23; Oro, 1,716.83; Osgoode, 3,149.95; Osnabruck, 1,831.26; Oso, 191.98;
Osprev, 1,045.60; Otonabee, 1,911.69; Oxford (on Rideau), 865.50; O.xford East,
1,913.61; Oxford North, 1,314.30; Oxford West, 1,520.54; Paipoonge, 685.99;
Pakenham, 833.79; Palmerston and North and South Canonto, 66.80; Papineau,
58.83; Peel, 2,730.76; Pelee, 471.25; Pelham, 2,046.78; Pembroke, 182.29; Percy,
932.16; Perry, 188.97; Petawawa, 172.43; Pickering, 4,031.35; Pilkington,
1,183.93; Pittsburg, 850.79; Plantagenet North, 1,493.44; Plantagenet South,
1,561.58; Plavfair, 134.93; Plummer Additional, 172.72; Plvmpton, 2,778.10;
Portland, 702.67; Prince. 84.13; Proton, 1,456.13; Puslinch, 2,186.74; Radcliffe,
62.50; Raglan, 55.35; Rainham, 1,236.12; Raleigh, 3,743.18; Rama, 308.94;
Ramsay, 1,334.05; Ratter and Dunnet, 286.77; Rawdon, 1,705.27; Ravside,
145.90; Reach, 2,038.52; Richmond, 1,008.04; Ridout, 217.98; Rochester, 1,860.30;
Rolph, Buchanan, Wvlie and McKav, 128.41; Romney, 1,551.46; Ross, 850.55;
Roxborough, 1,758.30; Russell, 1,967.24; Rutherford and George Island, 68.21;
Ryde, 60.39; Rverson, 182.12; St. Edmunds, 145.00; St. Joseph, 330.73; St.
Vincent, 1,151.12; Salter, May and Harrow, 158.05; Saltfleet, 4,334.99; Sandfield,
50.53; Sandwich East, 2,522.76; Sandwich South, 1,726.71; Sandwich W'est,
2,456.68; Sarawak, 224.00; Sarnia, 2,536.29; Saugeen, 1,172.57; Scarborough,
11,614.50; Schreiber, 487.70; .Scott, 1,377.28; Scugog, 368.12; Sebastopol, 60.82;
Seneca, 1,736.21; Seymour, 1,157.63; Shackleton and Machin, 79.10; Sheffield,
711.95; Sherborne, McClintock, Livingstone, Lawrence and Nightingale, 90.52;
Sherbrooke, 200.57; Sherbrooke South, 234.52; Sherwood, Jones and Burns,
147.59; Shuniah, 987.46; Sidney, 2,697.29; Smith, 1,928.52; Snowdon, 78.07;
.Sombra, 3,048.33; Somerville, 268.00; Sophiasburgh, 1,053.65; Southwold,
3,314.53; Springer, 199.22; Stafford, 647.06; Stamford, 8,315.74; Stanhope. 76.84
Stanlev, 2,181.74; Stephen, 2,857.90; Stephenson, 201.29; Stisted, 94.42; Storring-
ton, 489.61; Strong, 166.36; Sullivan, 1,674.71; Sunnidale. 1.652.94; Sydenham,
1,761.24; Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional, 119.16; Tarentorus, 472^30; Tav,
1,189.61; Teck, 14,111.16; Tecumseth. 2,733.60: Tehkumah, 94.77; Thes-
salon, 187.20; Thompson, 37.37; Thorah, 1,347.04; Thorold, 3,119.23;
Thurlow, 3,498.17; Tilbury East, 2,580.51; Tilbury North, 1,577.69; Tilbury
West, 1,281.27; Tiny, 1,606.90; Tisdale, 13,318.04; torbolton, 425.49; Toronto,
7,033.21; Toronto Gore, 1,168.76; Tosorontio, 747.10; Townsend, 3,595.05;
Trafalgar, 5,055.52; Tuckersmith, 2,163.55; Tudor and Cashel, 90.10; Turnberrv,
1,223.39; Tvendinaga, 1,512.03; Usborne, 2,617.08; U.xbridge, 1,011.40; Van
Home, 192.08; Vaughan, 4.427.10; \'erulam. 1,285.08; \"espra, 1,476.24: Wain-
fleet, 2,296.36; Wallace, 2,028.91 ; Walpole, 2,725.62; Walsingham North, 1,686.80;
Walsingham South. 1,236.82; Warwick, 2,862.98; Waterloo, 5,229.80; Waters,
75.08; Watt, 230.24; Wawanosh East, 1,353.18; Wawanosh West, 1.892.76;
Welleslev, 3.676.00; Westmeath, 1,810.75; Westminster. 6.759.52; Whitby,
1,805.94; Whitbv East, 2,401.05; Whitchurch, 2,504.42; Whitnev, 2.768.55;
Wicksteed, 389.28; Widdifield, 216.31, Wilberforce. 432.18; Williams East,
1,451.94; Williams West, 1,1 19.77; Williamsburgh, 1,668.73; Willoughbv, 783.30;
Wilmot, 4,777.29; Winchester, 1,735.72; Windham, 3.984.71 ; Wolfe Island, 648.82;
Wolford, 670.45; Wollaston, 82.87; Woodhouse, 2,078.65; Woolwich, 3,062.84;
Worthington, 47.31; Yarmouth, 4,976.23; Yonge, Front of, 503.17; Yonge and
Escott, Rear, 390.36; York, 28,590.48; York East. 16,038.61; York North,
14,489.82; Zone, 623.53; Zorra East, 3,225.99; Zorra West, 2,810.92 849,133 30
Miscellaneous:
Burlington Beach Commission, 1,655.64; Presqu'ile Park Commission, 172.77. . . 1,828 41
Statutory $3,063,907 07
Total Expenditure, Department of Municipal Affairs, $3,493,016 64
PART N
DEPARTMENT
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PRIME MINISTER
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Prime Minister's Office 5
Office of Executive Council 5
Travel and Publicity Bureau 5
Office of Civil Service Commissioner 6
Office of King's Printer 6
Office of Controller of Finances 7
Statutory:
Ontario Public Service Superannuation Fund 7
Special Warrants 8
Summary 4
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DEPARTMENT OF THE PRIME MINISTER
Hon. George A. Drew, Premier and President of the Council (Statutory, see page N 7)
Hon. H. C. Nixon, Premier and President of the Council (Statutory, see pages N 7; P 17)
Hon. G. D. Conant, Premier and President of the Council (Statutory, see page N 7)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ^$15,369.11)
Permanent:
C. J. Foster General Secretary 4,725 00
J. F. Cassidv, 2,235.48; M. B. Dalton, 725.00; W. E. Darke, 797.84; P. B. Gregory,
583.30; xM.'M. Hood, 474.20; J. K. Livingston, 541.65; J. A. Nicholl, 543.75;
W. M. Ross, 1,325.00; M. N. A. Stewart, 541.67; J. J. Young, 825.00 13,317 89
Temporary:
W. J. Campbell, 529.74; M. Dennis, 66.51; E. C. Murphy, 749.98; L. G. Rider,
704.99 2,051 22
Travelling Expenses $965.17)
Hon. George A. Drew, 847.10; Department of Highways, 112.87; A. W. Nicol, 5.20. . 965 17
Maintenance ($3,003.95)
King's Printer, 1,276.64; Royal York Hotel, 123.05; Thomas & Corney Typewriters,
Ltd., 103.00 — ■ — Newspapers and periodicals, 128.00; telegrams, 336.91; telephone,
659.34; accounts under $100, 377.01 3,003 95
Sundry Investigations ($25.00)
M. Oswald, stenographic services 25 00
Cost of Living Bonus ($7,434.39)
Sundry Employees 7,434 39
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($23.49)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 42.03; less refund of employees' contribution, 18.54. 23 49
Main Office $26,821 11
OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Salaries ($10,825.00)
Permanent:
C. F. Bulmer Clerk of the E.xecutive Council 4,800 00
L V. Leamen, 1,525.00; B. Long, 1,225.00; H. A. Stewart, 2,400.00; J. J. Young,
875.00 10,825 00
Maintenance ($536.67)
King's Printer, 362.76; Accounts under $100, 173.91 536 67
Office of Executive Council $11 ,361 67
TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY BUREAU
Salaries ($17,248.04)
Permanent:
M. E. Ainslie, 1,833.33; E. K. Hollier, 1,068.75; M. V. Jackson, 1,325.00; M. M.
Kelly, 1,600.00; M. A. Lee, 1,143.75; D. R. Oliver, 5,200.00; J. S. Trenouth,
1,225.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment,
120.00 13,515 83
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Travel and Publicity E^ureau — Contimicl
Salaries — Continued
Temporary:
M. Devanc, 1,324.95; J. C. ¥\\nn, 907.26; 1). H. Mclntyre, 1,500.00 3,732 21
Printinc antl Dlstributinji Booklets, etc. ($20,573.55)
Travelling Expenses:
M. E. Ainslie, 210.31; 1). R. Oliver, 168.35; Accounts under $25, 33.95 ... 412 61
Advertising, Booklets, Printing and Distributing, etc.:
Department of Game and Fisheries, re "Rod & Gun," 358.13; Huntsville Forester,
367.50; King's Printer, 2,732.04; A. McKim, Ltd., 14,410.48; Northern Ontario
Outfitters' Association, 100.00; Sundrv Persons, services distributing booklets,
etc., 419.70; G. W. Povvley, 274.00; ^Accounts under $100, 113.10 18,774 95
Miscellaneous:
G. B. Blundy, 360.00; Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, 250.00;
J. Hambleton, 200.00; W. Lang, services and expenses, 239.50; Accounts
under $100, 336.49 1,385 99
Travel and Publicity Bureau $37,821 59
OFFICE OF CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONER
C. J. Foster, Commissioner
Salaries ($12,249.31)
Permanent:
B. F. Beer, 675.00; N. F. Brown, 1,272.58; J. O. Brvdone, 1,087.50; D. C. Dix,
300.00; M. E. Firth, 562.50; F. V. Glenney, 2,525.00; C. A. Godfrey, 1,325.00;
R. E. Hall, 692.50; C. M. Harper, 1,543.75; L H. Hopgood, 197.58; G. E. Parker,
768.75; J. L. Rickaby, 839.52 11,789 68
Temporary:
M. Bennett, 114.66; D. C. Dix, 157.50; E. H. Hall, 187.50 459 66
Maintenance ($1,080.15)
King's Printer, 948.10; Accounts under $100, 132.05 1,080 15
Office of Civil Service Commissioner $13,329 49
OFFICE OF KING'S PRINTER
Salaries ($24 122.44)
Permanent:
G. M. Armour, 597.58; T. E. Bowman, 3,400.00; W. F. Caldwell, 2,025.00; P. L.
Chandler, 1,950.00; H. A. Fallis, 176.04; S. M. Fallis, 1,425.00; A. L. Fleming,
210.00; M. Gavlord, 783.33; J. N. Lea, 1,425.00; J. N. Littleford, 72.58; D.
McWatters, 541.65; J. Neill, 20.63; J. T. Rutherford, 1,582.22; P. D. Shea,
2,125.00; F. W. Sprague, 1,625.00; M. A. Whelan, 1,925.00; Public Service
Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 48.00 19,932 03
Temporary:
M. Alten, 99.19; F. W. Chapman, 971.66; H. Giltrap, 649.60; D. M. Harris,
857.46; R. Littleford. 1 12.50; C. J. F. Price, 1,500.00 4,190 41
Maintenance f$l,985.26)
T. E. Bowman, travelling expenses, 44.70; King's Printer, 1,812.22; .'\ccounts
under $100, 128.34. 1,985 26
Cartage ($85.80)
Department of Highways 85 80
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF THE PRIME MINISTER N_7
Office of King's Printer — Continued
Official Gazette ($5,269. 20j
King's Printer, 5,048.10; Stevenson & Scott, 221.10 5,269 20
Office of King's Printer $31,462 70
Permanent:
OFFICE OF CONTROLLER OF FINANCES
Salaries ($11,800.00)
C. S. Walters Controller of Finances and Deputy Provin-
cial Treasurer ' 810,000 00
\V. Tobin 1,800 00
11,800 00
Office of Controller of Finances $11,800 00
STATUTORY
Prime Minister's Salary ($11,995.00)
Hon. George A. Drew (August 18, 1943 to March 31, 1944) 7,448 51
Hon. H. C. Nixon (June 1, 1943 to August 17, 1943) 2,547 33
Hon. G. D. Conant (April 1, 1943 to May 31, 1943) 1,999 16
ONTARIO PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND
Adinlnlstratlon Expenses of the Board ($4,592.01)
Salaries:
Permanent:
H. M. Bond, 918.75; M. G. Evelv, 1,143.75; C. J. Foster, 400.00; H. F.
Skirrow, 450.00; M. I. Smith, 1,168.75 4,081 25
Temporary-:
H. F. Skirrow 145 16
Miscellaneous:
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 83.80; King's Printer, 281.80 365 60
Allowances, Lump Sum Payments and Refunds ($1,049,695.09)
Allowances:
Superannuates and Beneficiaries 767,566 85
Lump Sum Payments:
Beneficiaries under Section 28 11,555 21
" " " 29, Contributions 7,04192
" ' " "29, Interest 1,283 70
8,325 62
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21,617 21
Refunds:
Contributors — Contributions, 132,103.50; Interest, 20,424.54 152,528 04
Transferred to Dominion Government:
Government's Contributions, 41,275.76: Interest, 12,431.40 53,707 16
Employees' Contributions, 41,723.72; Interest, 12,552.11 54,275. 83
107,982 99
Statutory $1,066,282 10
N_8 PrRLir ACCOUNTS No. 1
SPECIAL WARRANTS
Social Security Committee
Services, Grants and Expenses ($263.91)
Per Diem Allowance to Members of Committee:
A. Belanger, 15.00; J. W. Bucklev, 15.00; Ethel Chapman, 15.00; C. R. Conquer-
good. 15.00; A. S. Duncan, 15.00; E. Forsev. 20.00; Hon. L. M. Frost. 15.00; Hon.
N. O. Hipel, 15.00; F. Hunter, 15.00; W. L. Miller, 15.00; T. Magladerv, 20.00;
Estate of Hon. Dr. D. McArthur, 15.00; J. McQueen, 15.00; Mrs. M. J. Poupore,
20.00; O. T. G. Williamson, 15.00; W. R. Yendall, 20.00 260 00
Miscellaneous:
Telegrams 3 91
Toronto and District Business .Men's Council for Cost of Erection, etc., of Tent
for Exhibition Purposes at "Fair for Britain," 1943 ($1,200.00)
Toronto and District Business Men's Council 1,200 00
Order of the Canadian Widows and Mothers of the Great War (Silver Cross Women
of the British Empire) in payment of a Grant to complete purchase of their
Headquarters and to pay other Indebtedness ($5,000.00)
Order of the Canadian Widows and Mothers of the Great War (Silver Cross Women
of the British Empire) 5,000 00
Special Warrants $6,463 91
Total Expenditure, Department of the Prime Minister, $1,205,342.57
PART O
PROVINCIAL AUDITOR'S OFFICE
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
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H. A. Cotnam, Provincial Auditor (Statutory, see below)
Salaries (S89,245.89j
Permanent:
R. H. Aitken, 1,750.00; J. Allan, 1,726.85; \V. F. Behan, 1,825.00; F. Bovd, 933.28;
H. E. Budd, 437.50; G. R. Burgess, 213.87; M. M. Caplin?, 1,325.00; H. L. Chees-
man, 2,125.00; H. G. Cochran, 2,587.50; W. E. Crampton, 2,125.00; R. B.
Cranston, 2,700.00; M. I. Curran. 1.225.00; R. J. Davidson, 2,375.00; F. Delves,
1,525.00; A. Dolen, 981.25; J. W. Donaldson, 1,825.00; G. H. Evans, 1,750.00;
H. Gourlev, 1,850.00; C. F. Harris. 2,625.00; A. H. Hawkins, 2.225.00; C. B.
Havward, 653.23; W. H. Hewitt, 2,587.50; H. Hollinsworth, 1,725.00; T. J. In-
goldsbv, 2.025.00; J. M. Kruspe, 1.143.75; F. H. Lee, 2.225.00; L. J. Leigh,
2,887.50; H. H. MacFadven, 3.037.50: G. C. Mackav, 2.125.00; J. E. Maclean,
2,375.00; \V. S. Marr, 1,725.00; T. \V. McEachern, 2.225.00; J. G. McKeddie,
2,025.00; L. M. McLeod, 87.50; R. \'. Metcalfe. 1.825.00; J. A. Milling, 2,125.00; •
J. Milne, 2,125.00; G. A. Oliver, 847.30; M. D. Rankin, 2.050.00; L D. Robinson,
1,504.17; J. A. Robinson, 1.397.67; J. Scott, 2.043.90; G. H. Spence, 3,900.00;
\V. B. Starratt, 2,737.50; R. Stewart. 1,825.00; \V. A. Train, 191.66; J. G. Warren,
515.63; C. \'. Watson, 2.125.00; Public Ser\'ice Superannuation Fund, Contribu-
tion re Enlistments, 408.72 86,598 78
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E. H. Armstrong, 1,050.00; ^L M. Graves, 113.79; G. A. Oliver, 1,077.67; M. W.
Saunders, 93.15; E. \'. Winram, 312.50 : 2,647 11
Travelling Expenses $1,284.90)
J. Allan, 392.87; H. A. Cotnam, 198.23; R. B. Cranston, 250.10; H. H. MacFadven,
252.05; G. A. Oliver, 149.60; L D. Robinson. 42.05 1,284 90
Maintenance ($2,199.86)
King's Printer, 2,028.80; Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 103.04; Accounts under
SlOO, 68.02 2,199 86
Cost of Living Bonus ($10,839.61)
Sundry Employees 10,839 61
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($16.64)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 34.32; less refund of employees' contribution, 17.68. . 16 64
STATUTORY
Provincial Auditor's Salary ($7,500.00)
H. A. Cotnam 7.500 00
Total Expenditure, Provincial Auditor's Office $111,086.90
PART P
DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Reformatories and Prisons Branch:
Main Office, etc 7
Board of Parole 8
Ontario Reformatories:
Guelph 9
Mercer, Toronto 12
Industrial Farm — Burwash 13
Training School for Boys — Bowman ville 15
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Permanent:
DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY
Hon. G. H. Dunbar, Minister (Statutory, see page P 17)
Hon. H. C. Nixon, iVIinister (Statutor>% see pages N 7: P 17)
Hon. N. O. Hipel, Minister (Statutory, see page I 19)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($43,774.12)
F. \'. Johns Assistant Provincial Secretary 5,533 33
R. B. Allan, 1,168.75; S. J. Armstrong, 1,225.00; G. R. Baker, 1,225.00; W. F.
Carpenter, 1,143.75; V. I. Couling, 1,625.00; R. J. Cudnev, 3,350.00; M. G.
Dale, 993.75; A. J. Dalv, 1,225.00; \V. E. Darke, 1,533.60; G. M. Duffv, 1,325.00;
G. C. Dunsford, 1,143.75; I. Edmunds, 1,525.00; \. E. Johns. 1,050.00; E.
Laister, 1,225.00; L. M. Lalonde, 1,325.00; J. K. Livingston, 783.35; F. Mason,
1,143.75; E. I. McCormack, 1,143.75; G. Meagher. 1,225.00; G. C. F. Meredith,
1,600.00; R. M. Predam, 2,025.00; E. M. Rice, 1,825.00; M. L. Scott, 1,068.75;
I. E. Stainton, 1,068.75; E. L. Tilden, 1,625.00; M. G. Ward. 359.07; Public
Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 141.00 40,625 35
Temporary :
E. Brown. 525.42; E. G. Brvan. 444.17; J. A. Coleman, 918.75;
74.60; J. A. May, 532.50; P. I. Walton, 653.33
R. R. Hosier,
3.148 77
Travelling Expenses ($1,047.60)
Hon. G. H. Dunbar, 1,000.00; F. \'. Johns, 36.40; Accounts under $25, 11.20.
1,047 60
Maintenance ($9,232.02)
Acousticon Dictograph Company of Canada, Ltd., 194.25; King's Printer, 8,381.83;
G. Lightwood, 166.50; Newspapers and periodicals, 107.50 ; telephone,
233.43; accounts under $100, 148.51
9.232 02
Cost of Living Bonus ($12,704.48)
Sundry employees 12,704 48
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($148.77)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 276.51, less refund employees' contribution, 127.74. 148 77
Main Office S66.906 99
Permanent:
REGISTRAR-GENER.\L'S BRANCH
Salaries ($79,36S.91)
G. F. Avis, 1,525.00; A. D. Barrett, 216.66; I. C. Benham, 321.07; L S. Bethune,
993.75; F. H. Bindon, 1.775.00; M. M. Campbell, 918.75; R. H. Chivers, 913.32;
D. S. B. Cook. 75.00; M. K. Courtney. 1.143.75; I. W. Currv. 1.625.00; F. M.
Dion. 1,143.75; M. E. Easson. 1.031.25; M. Follett. 1,525.00; E. Fowler. 1,225.00;
M. E. French. 993.75; C. H. George. 1,725.00; E. M. Griffiss. 1.068.75; B. D.
Hallv, 1,650.00; G. G. Hill, 1,325.00; D. C. Hollett, 975.00; G. Hughes, 1,325.00;
W. C. Ives. 155.17; C. H. Johnson, 1.725.00; M. M. Johnston. 993.75; G. W.
Jones. 1.575.00; I. M. Judson. 1.225.00; W. F. Kell, 1.725.00; O. D. Leaf. 1.250.00;
E. G. Livingstone. 918.75; M. \'. MacDonnell, 918.75; S. J. Manchester, 1,083.30;
J. V. Marshall, 27.08; M. M. J. McLean, 1.200.00; K. McLeod. 1.225.00; F. M.
Port. 1.225.00; S. A. Quillman. 1.225.00; P. E. Robbins. 1.108.17; G. Routcliffe,
1.850.00; W. D. Scott, 1.225.00; X. Sherman. 1,200.00; M. P. Slee, 918.75;
M. C. Snetsinger. 1.225.00; J. M. Stevenson. 375.00; Y. Todd. 918.75; V. K.
Tudhope, 1,225.00; H. C. Turnbull, 918.75; M. J. W. Wait, 918.75; A. L Wal-
lace. 918.75; R. B. Wallace. 2,223.33; E. C. Warburton, 918.75; C. M. White,
1.225.00; J. \\ C. Willoughbv. 1.225.00; D. J. Woodlev. 1.068.75; E. V. Wright,
918.75 '...■. 60,348 10
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY
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Registrar-General's Branch — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Temporary :
E. R. Blavnev, 377-.02; M. Boehme, 918.75; R. B. Broddv, 918.75; B. W. Brown,
823.28; J.' M'. Bruce, 483.58; R. M. Burton, 751.81; P. A. Connelly, 1,224.99;
A. L. Cournevier, 918.75; J. F. Elliott, 936.53; F. Everson, 1,224.99; F. Frecker,
1,324.95; M. M. Hambly, 862.50; M. A. Harding, 918.75; E. Hill, 569.96; W. E.
Jeffrey, 1,143.75; L. B. McPherson, 200.00; W. J. Mighton, 1,093.55; G. M.
Mossop, 574.40; W. Sewell, 758.31; A. B. Third, 720.69; E. M. Wallace, 897.54;
J. C. Wrevford, 1,374.96
19,017 81
Travelling Expenses ($352.93)
J. T. Marshall, 288.88; R. B. Wallace, 58.05; Car tickets, 6.00.
352 93
Maintenance (S19,474.88)
Burt Business Forms, Ltd., 131.78; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 415.90; King's Printer,
18,027.34; National Cash Register Co., Ltd., 179.10; Sundry Persons, meals
re overtime, 375.75; Underwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 185.50; Accounts
under $100, 159.51
19,474 88
Registrar-General's Branch ,
),193 72
REFORMATORIES AND PRISONS BRANCH
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($35,236.50)
Permanent:
C. F. Neelands Deputy Provincial Secretary. . 5,933 33
B. E. Batchelor. 1.068.75; F. C. Bellingham, 1,225.00; E. Carr, 1,350.00; V. M.
Crawford, 1,225.00; J. H. Fisk, 1,925.00; T. M. Gourlav, 3,262.50; A. M. Hughes
1,225.00; H. Hvman, 1,333.35; G. Kidd, 2,025.00; E. E. Lambie, 1,121.24
T. H. Masterson, 1,925.00; J. J. McAdam, 1,325.00; W. M. McDonald, 571.67
M. H. Murray. 1,079.84; N. \'. Noble. 1.350.00; L. AL O'Connor, 198.33; J. A. G.
Potter, 1,925;00; W. D. Watherston. 2,125.00; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 116.00
Temporary:
T. Bartlett, 4.00; E. Cunnineham, 70.00; E. M. Harwood, 900.00; A. Hickmott,
14.00; F. Maloney, 6.00; G. P. McLaren, 1,224.99; D. M. Stewart, 707.50
32,310 01
2,926 49
Travelling Expenses ($1,761.53)
General:
T. M. Gourlav, 957.29; R. M. Harden, 32.35; H. J. Hodgins, 36.37; G. Kidd,
41.05; C. F. Neelands, 185.74; J. A. G. Potter, 231.89; Accounts under $25,
31.00 1,515 69
Removal Expenses of Officers in Institutions:
A. D. Buchanan. 140.12; R. M. Harden, 48.72; A. M. Hvland, 47.85; Accounts
under $25, 9.15 245 84
Maintenance ($5,051.76)
King's Printer. 3.986.91; Whites Hardware, Ltd.. 109.66; Telegrams, 123.97;
telephone, 727.60; accounts under $100, 106.62 5,054 76
Legal Costs and Expenses Covering Sundry Investigations ($145.25)
Sundry Persons, Inquiries re County Gaols 145 25
Prisoners' Rehabilitation ($3,234.30)
Prisoners' Rehabilitation Society, grant, 2,500.00; Sundry persons, assistance.
734.30 ' ' 3,234 30
PJ PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Reformatories and Prisons Branch — Continued
Unforeseen and Unprovided ($20.00)
St. James' Cemetery Board, upkeep of Reformatory Boys' plot in St. James' Ceme-
tery, Penetanguishene 20 00
Prisoners' Removal and Other Expenses ($15,309.49)
Travelling and Other Expenses of Bailiffs and Prisoners:
M. Arthur. 61.30; E. Biggar. 1.065.38; A. G. Brown, 54.30; H. Clifford, 36.75;
Commissioner, Ontario Provincial Police, 33.42; J. S. [)ickey, 141.35; R. England,
65.80; J. H. Fisk, 13,504.24; H. Galbraith, 130.05; Guelph Transportation
Commission, 1,437.50; R. M. Harden, 1,882.10; J. Harvey, 157.05; T.J. Hickmott,
139.40; Industrial Farm, Burwash, 283.62; W. Johnson, 30.85; A. J. Johnston,
73.30; A. Landriault, 117.45; E. Lawlor, 25.80; L. D. MacCallum, 45.11; G.
MacDonell, 173.72; A. McCallum, 522.31; E. McClelland, 31.94; J. A. G. Potter,
65.80; T. A. Ramage, 26.80; C. Revnolds, 34.15; H. Stewart, 2,251.51; F. Stidwell,
58.30; F. Zanni, 253.10; Accounts under $25, 123.70 22,826 10
Less Municipalities' Proportion Refunded 20,698 71
2,127 39
Railway Fares, etc., of Discharged Prisoners:
Canadian National Railways, 7,807.09; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 4,017.46;
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 123.80; Sundry Bus Lines, 208.70;
Accounts under $100, 91.65 12,248 70
Treatment of Prisoners in Hospitals and Sanatoria:
St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph, 552.50; Toronto General Hospital, 291.85;
Accounts under $100, 89.05 933 40
Cost of Living Bonus ($64,124.58)
Sundry Employees 64,124 58
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($509.66)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 1,136.54; less refund of employees' contribution,
626.88 509 66
Compensation, Medical, Hospital and Other Accounts for Workmen Injured in
Government Work as awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including proportion of Administration Expenses ($2,379.04)
Workmen's Compensation Board 2,379 04
Grants
Salvation Army Tor Prison and Police Court Work ($7,500.00)
Salvation Army 7,500 00
Schools— City of Guelph and Guelph Township ($739.92)
Guelph Collegiate Institute, 650.62; Guelph Township School Area, 89.30 739 92
Training Schools ($72,241.25)
St. John's, 29,108.25; St. Joseph's, 23,759.00; St. Mary's, 19,374.00 72,241 25
Main Office, Reformatories and Prisons Branch $208,256 28
Permanent
BOARD OF PAROLE
Salaries ($10,876.41)
M. Latimer, 1,225.00; S. A. Melrose, 1,425.00; V. Moore, 1,225.00; M. Morrison,
1,168.75; C. F. Swayze, 3,200.00; N. Topping, 862.50; G. R. Trumbell, 1,725.00. 10,831 25
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY P9
Board of Parole — Continued
Salaries — Continued
Temporary
E. C. Leigh 45 16
Allowances and Expenses for Parole Board ($3,376.77)
W. Bunton, allowance, 425.00; expenses, 228.09; W. B. Common, expenses, 29.90;
A. F. Hatch, allowance, 490.00; expenses, 589.34; L. J. Long, allowance, 660.00;
expenses, 909.44; Mrs. D. Strachan, allowance, 45.00 3,376 77
Expenses of Returning to Prison Parole Violators
and Permit Violators ($89.81)
Sundrj' Persons 89 81
Travelling Expenses ($722.20)
W. B. Common, 137.63; C. F. Swayze, 576.70; Accounts under $25, 7.87 722 20
Maintenance ($457.85)
King's Printer, 356.78; Accounts under $100, 101.07 457 85
Board of Parole $15,523 04
ONTARIO REFORMATORIES
GUELPH
Salaries ($167,099.22)
E. P. Bradt, 2,600.00; G. P. Britton, 16.00; A. D. Buchanan, 905.02; E. S. Burrows,
872.00; S. Carter, 1,225.00; E. H. D. Childs, 2,437.50; F. J. Cote, 133.33; M. A.
Cunningham, 1,325.00; J. H. Denver, 1,525.00; G. S. Elkins, 1,200.00; J. R.
Elliott. 3,400.00; A. B. Falconbridge, 1,325.00; A. G. Ferguson, 1,200.00; T. W.
Fox, 2,025.00; W. V. Harcourt, 1,000.00; J. D. Heaslip, 5,416.67; G. W. Ingle,
1,525.00; W. L. Love, 1,525.00; G. A. Mellow, 3,050.00; E. Murray, 1,625.00;
J. P. J. O'Connell, 675.00; E. M. Soule, 59.50; M. B. Storie, 1,425.00; R. Tom-
linson, 1,325.00; T. S. Whitelaw, 148.65; Stationary Engineer and Assistants,
6,424.39; Assistant Sergeants, 4,875.00; Guards, 108,803.96; Public Service
Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 1,578.75 159,645 77
Special Bonus — Sundry Employees 7,453 45
Maintenance ($242,510.67)
Travelling Expenses 1,600 71
Medicines and Medical Comforts 9,556 52
Groceries and Provisions 93,898 54
Fuel, Light and Water 29,045 28
Clothing 37,331 44
Laundry and Cleaning 9,733 13
Furniture and Furnishings 8,526 07
Office Expenses 3,834 10
Farm Expenses 37,428 55
Contingencies 1 1,556 33
Travelling Expenses:
E. P. Bradt, 361.72; E. H. D. Childs, 221.88; E. Griffin, 292.92; J. D. Heaslip,
463.81; M. F. Huether, 33.52; W. L. Love, 185.68; Accounts under $25,
41.18 1,600 71
Expenses:
Agnew-Surpass Shoe Stores, Ltd., 163.24; A. Armstrong, 275.66; Atlantic-
Acadia Sugar Sales Co., Ltd., 239.20; Authors & Cox, Ltd., 135.00; Balfours,
Ltd., 420.01; N. M. Bartlett Spray Works, 237.73; Beardmore & Co., Ltd.,
1,617.56; Beatty Brothers, Ltd., 158.46; Beaver Laundry' Machinery- Co.,
Ltd., 148.84; Board of Light & Heat Commissioners, Guelph, 1,703.01; Bond
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Ontario Rcformatorv , Guclph — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Hardware Co.. Ltd.. 357.84; Borden Co.. Ltd.. 1.249.50; .\. Bradshaw & Son.
Ltd.. 175.50; Brantford Fuel & Supplv. Ltd., 2.^,276.8,^; British American
Oil Co.. Ltd., 250.87; V. Burns & Co.. Ltd.. 640.72; R. Burns & Co., 518.00;
Canada & Dominion Sugar Co.. Ltd., 1,362.52; Canada Packers, Ltd., 285.44;
Canadian Poui^hnut Co., Ltd., 427.50; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 398.52;
Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 186.01; Canadian Oil Companies,
Ltd.. 1,347.11; Canadian Wni. A. Rogers, Ltd.. 205.06; Cassidy's. Ltd., 208.38;
Colgate-Ralmolive-Peet Co.. Ltd.. 371.25; Copplev. Noves & Randall, Ltd..
1,129.65; ¥. J. Cote, 395.85; i\L F. Crav, Ltd., 106.00; Dalglish (Ontario),
Ltd., 1,200.12; Davis Glove Works, Ltd., 457.38; Department of Highways,
Ontario. 138.06; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd.. 247.50; Dominion Linseed
Oil, Co., Ltd.. 611.00; Dominion Rubber Co.. Ltd.. 179.14; Dominion Salt
Co., Ltd., 106.89; Doughtv tS: McFariane, 2,439.36; Duncan Products, 117.81;
Excelsior Brushes, Ltd., 334.91; Expert Tire Repair, 284.29; Fuller Brush
Co.. Ltd.. 120.00; S. Gumpert Companv of Canada, Ltd., 1,612.84; Gutta
Percha & Rubber, Ltd., 433.26; Hamilton & Johnston, 536.20; G. A. Hardie
& Co.. Ltd., 154.82; T. G. Hemphill. 338.00; A. B. Hewer Uniform Cap Co.,
463.97; S. Hise\- & Son, Ltd., 2,583.50; Hydro-Electric Power Commission
of Ontario, 3,586.15; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 907.95; Imperial Tobacco Sales Com-
pany of Canada, Ltd., 622.08; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 170.78; Interlake Tissue
Mills Co., Ltd.. 312.50; International Harvester Companv of Canada, Ltd.,
101.25; F. T. Jiimes Co.. Ltd., 4,750.75; Johnson & Johnson, Ltd.. 191.80;
S. C. Johnson & Son, Ltd., 125.82; King's Printer, 1,518.98; Kitchen Overall
& Shirt Co., Ltd., 127.51; S. F. Lawrason & Co., Ltd., 616.55; Lever Brothers,
Ltd.. 1,230.77: H. Little, Ford Sales & Service, 336.97; London Soap Co.. Ltd.,
310.94; Luxura Tea Co., 365.70; D. E. MacDonald & Bros., Ltd., 247.50; \V. C.
. MacDonald, Inc., 5,527.20; C. A. Mann & Co., 2.160.00; Maple Leaf Milling
Co., Ltd., 4,283.87; Matthews-Wells Co., Ltd., 166.00; Meaford Steel Prod-
ucts, Ltd., 338.10; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 7,617.55; T. Miller, 307.46;
B. L. B. Minerals, 277.50; Muratori's Macaroni Manufacturing Co., 143.00;
F. C. McCordick, 246.75; Neil McTaggart, 500.00; National Fertilizers, Ltd.,
2,941.97; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 3,008.56; National Woodenware Co.,
232.9?i; Niagara Brand Spra\- Co., Ltd., 101.97; Ontario Agricultural College
Dair\- Deoartment, 988.00; Ontario Glove Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 376.20;
Ontario Hospital, Orillia, Industries, 4,860.00; Ontario Reformatorv, Guelph,
Industries. 74,884.20; Pal Blade Corporation, Ltd.. 234.23; Park Manor Clothes.
Ltd., 1,153.00; Parke, Davis & Co., 182.94; Parrish & Heimbecker, Ltd., 6,527.89;
William Patterson^ Co., 270.75; Penmans, Ltd., 1,588.46; Thomas R. Pickard,
280.00; Pioneer Equipment Co., 437.45; Princeton Suspender & Neckwear,
Ltd., 313.20; Procter & Gamble Company of Canada. Ltd., 110.24; Ratcliflf
Paper Co., Ltd.. 382.26; George E. Rees Bakers' Supplies, 167.27; Reesors
Marmill, Ltd., 2,990.46; Wm. Rennie Seeds, Ltd., 109.45; James Richardson
& Sons, Ltd., 2.026.67; Robin Hood Flour Mills, Ltd., 2,370.00; St. Lawrence
Starch Co., Ltd.. 351.33; Scythes & Co., Ltd., 173.56; Shirrifi's, Ltd.. 572.30;
Silverwood Dairies, Ltd.. 2,650.00; George Smith, 226.55; Snap Co.. Ltd..
142.36; H. Spring & Sons. 971.90; Standard Brands, Ltd., 575.93; Steep's Meat
Market. 8.113.95; Stevens Companies, 745.91; Stevens-Hepner Co., Ltd.,
207.50; Alex Stewart. Ltd., 146.30; Tavlor-Forbes, Ltd., 154.86; Tillev's, Ltd.,
124.89; Toronto Elevators. Ltd., 2,236.17; Toronto Pharmacal Co., Ltd., 377.37;
LTnderwood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 140.80; I'nited Shoe Machinerv Companv
of Canada, Ltd., 223.41; Valentine & Martin, Ltd.. 793.34; Vallance Brown
& Co., Ltd., 244.53; \ictoria Paper & Twine Co., Ltd.. 504.75; Eric Ward.
372.82; Edward Webb & Sons (Canada), Ltd., 720.80; Western Canada Flour
Mills Co., Ltd., 1,807.75; H. Wharton, 135.00; Oscar Whiteside, 1,960.00;
Wm. Whiteside, 520.00; Whvte Packing Co., Ltd.. 416.26; Wonderful Soap
Co., Ltd., 1,276.00; Woods Manufacturing Co.. Ltd.. 167.56; F. W. Woolworth
Co., Ltd., 190.60; York Trading, Ltd. .M. 219.99; A. B. Zacks, 837.00;
Express, etc., 3,354.47; postage, 1,479.00; religious services, 525.00; sundrv
prisoners, gratuities, 6,808.00; telephone, 475.50; accounts under $100, 4.986.66'. 240,909 96
Repairs to Bulldinfts, etc. ($13,150.08)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Roads, Walks,
Grounds and Fences 1,170 50
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 11 ,979 58
Aluminate Chemicals, Ltd., 265.29; R. O. Barber, 653.15; Boiler, Furnace and
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY
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Ontario Reformatory', Guelph — Continued
Repairs to Buildings, etc. — Continued
Stove Parts, Ltd., 601.80; Bond Hardware Co., Ltd., 233.31; Canadian General
Electric Co., Ltd., 302.03; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 482.99; \V. H. Cunningham
and Hill, Ltd., 202.78; Dominion Salt Co., Ltd., 207.00; C. A. Dunham Co.,
Ltd., 100.20; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 358.14; E. B. Fielding
& Co., 193.94; A. P. Green Fire Brick Co., Ltd., 261.95; Hamilton Boiler Works,
710.50; Masco Co., Ltd., 185.60; J. H. Morin & Co., Ltd., 4,332.17; Ontario
Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 1,176.51; Permutit Company of Canada,
Ltd., 260.00; Pilkington Brothers (Canada), Ltd., 206.37; Sutherland-Schultz
Electric Co., Ltd., 138.60; Taylor-Forbes, Ltd., 308.41; Accounts under
$100, 1,969.34 13,150 08
Salaries:
Industries ($399,413.22)
W. H. Berry, 1,400.00; W. M. Brown, 356.25; R. H. Clark, 1,525.00; J. W. Cox,
1,625.00; W. W. Cunningham, 2,000.00; R. Fawcett, 1,400.00; J. I. Goodman,
1,425.00; J. \V. Greenawav, 1,425.00; H. Greene, 1,625.00; A. Hamill, 1,500.00;
\V. H. Hill, 1,625.00; J. A. Kennedy, 1,225.00; J. T. Kreig, 1,178.47; H. Quirk,
156.50; G. E. Roberts, 1,525.00; H. A. Sanderson, 1,400.00; J. Whiteside, 1,500.00;
Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 88.00 22,979 11
Special Bonus — Sundry Employees.
746 03
Travelling Expenses:
E. H. D. Childs, 40.98; J. R. Elliott, 179.55;-
Accounts under S25, 22.40.
242 93
Expenses:
American Can Co., 14,824.89; Baines & David, Ltd., 237.96; Barrett Brothers,
2,981.85; Board of Light and Heat Commissioners, Guelph, 355.74; Bond
Hardware Co., Ltd., 489.04; Brantford Fuel & Supply, Ltd., 7,758.94; British
American Oil Co., Ltd., 145.57; Canada Barrels & Kegs, Ltd., 215.82; Canada
Colors & Chemicals, Ltd., 315.23; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 11,901.18;
Canada Packers, Ltd., 680.68; Canada Sandpapers, Ltd., 142.33; Canada
Starch Sales Co., Ltd., 2,986.19; Canadian Cottons, Ltd., 6,411.26; Canadian
Industries, Ltd., 511.86; Canadian Liquid Air Co., Ltd., 202.50; Canadian
Wirebound Boxes, Ltd., 117.64; Canadian Wool Board, Ltd., 11,453.00; Cluett,
Peabodv and Company of Canada, Ltd., 584.51; Cotton Threads, Ltd., 531.51;
Delanev & Pettit, Ltd., 2,929.04; Dominion Oilcloth & Linoleum Co., Ltd.,
398.96;' Dominion Textile Co., Ltd., 103.44; Douglas-Pectin, Ltd., 596.46;
Edward A. Downey, 38,991.34; Drummond, McCall & Co., Ltd., 366.31; John
Duff & Sons, Ltd., 1,923.00; F. H. Dunham & Co., 20,564.92; First Co-operative
Packers of Ontario, Ltd., 2,244.40; Fischer Orchards, 1,685.25; Gilchrist Manu-
facturing Co , 290.54; Goderich Salt Co., Ltd., 103.50; Griffith Laboratories,
Ltd., 602.01; Hamilton Cotton Co., Ltd., 389.92; T. H. Hancock, Ltd., 1,258.31;
Harley-Kay, Ltd., 195.28; David Hartley, 829.98; Frank Hunnisett, Ltd.,
104.72; Hvdro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario. 4,233.67; Imperial Oil,
Ltd., 671.07; Industrial Farm, Burwash, Industrie^, 862.73; Industrial Farm,
Burwash, 268.83; Kav Manufacturing Co, Ltd., 118.47; Keenan Wooden-
ware Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 448.08; King's Printer, 374.63; Kitchener
Button Industries, Ltd., 137.28; R. Laidlaw Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,168.53; John
Leckie, Ltd., 131.40; London Soap Co., Ltd., 506.24; C. A. Mann & Co., 2,160.00;
Matthews-Wells Co., Ltd., 2,559.00; Monarch Belting Co., 358.60; Montreal
Cottons, Ltd., 552.74; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 682.40; National Paper
Goods, Ltd., 187.18; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, 4,694.53; Owen Sound
Creamer\- Co., Ltd., 4,841.20; Peerless Machine & Tool Co., Ltd., 302.28;
C. A. Pemberton & Co., Ltd., 178.60; Ratcliff Paper Co., Ltd., 375.91; Receiver
General of Canada, 432.65; W. Robinson & Son Converters, Ltd., 3,173.48;
S. Rozell, 218.90; St. Lawrence Sugar Refineries, 1,184.00; St. Thomas Metal
Signs, Ltd., 3,087.58; Samuel. Son & Co., 4,348.82; Scarfe & Co., Ltd., 1,227.60
J. M. Schneider, Ltd., 7,297.03; Singer Sewing Machine Co., 293.58; John B
Smith & Sons, Ltd., 6,004.81; Standard Casing Company of Canada, 1,471.23
Steel Company of Canada, Ltd., 352.23; Superintendent, live stock purchases
165,869.27; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 1,131.67; John Tattcrsall, Junior, 265.00
Taylor-Forbes. Ltd., 607.55; Toronto Butchers' Supply Co., Ltd., 360.00
Tnion Twist Drill Co., 155.66; I'niversal Button Fastening & Button Co.,
Ltd., 316.45; Vallance, Brown & Co., Ltd., 121.33; Victoria Paper & Twine
\
P 12 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph — Continued
Industries — Continued
Co., Ltd., 259.71; Wabasso Cotton Co., Ltd.. 404.21; Weber Hardware Co.,
Ltd., 199.34; Wellington Packers, Ltd., 8,491.66; Wilkinson-Kompass, Ltd.,
847.68; E.xpress, etc., 1,325.91; telephone, 336.01; accounts under $100,
3,423.23 375,445 04
Total $822,173 19
Less Industrial Operations Revenue 410,320 91
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph $411,852 28
Mercer, Toronto
Salaries ($46,324.39)
C. A. C. Cronin, 1,200.00; G. M. Ditson, 975.00; N. M. Ellis, 540.00; G. S. Hannah,
1,399.92; W. H. Hills, 1,000.00; J. E. Hunter, 2,225.00; B. C. Keith, 1,425.00;
G. F. MacDonell, 1,333.33; C. Macklin, 1,283.26; H. McGrath, 1,425.00; J. Milne,
2,812.50; M. A. Morrow, 530.00; S. E. Secord, 1,400.00; Stationary Engineer
and Assistants, 7,074.99; Attendants, 21,700.39 46,324 39
Maintenance ($34,933.67)
Medicines and Medical Comforts 1,137 11
Groceries and Provisions 16,128 09
Fuel, Light and Water 7,922 03
Clothing 1,543 45
Laundry and Cleaning. . 2,108 74
Furniture and Furnishings 1,767 67
Office Expenses 1,012 59
Farm Expenses 440 36
Contingencies 2,873 63
Baifours, Ltd., 308.95; Consumers Gas Company of Toronto, 392.68; James Cridland
& Sons, Ltd., 114.19; Diamond Cleanser & Soaps, Ltd., 101.20; Dustbane
Products, Ltd., 158.68; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 329.34; Everist Brothers, Ltd.,
455.30; Hamilton & Johnston, 554.89; G. A. Hardie & Co., 151.76; Harrisons &
Crossfield (Canada), Ltd., 105.00; Department of Health, 127.89; Samuel
Hisey & Son, 157.50; Jack Hunter, 109.75; Imperial Tobacco Sales Company
of Canada, Ltd., 294.40; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 147.00; King's Printer,
323.12; Lavoline Cleanser Co., Ltd., 103.58; Lever Brothers, Ltd., 341.54; Lines,
Ltd., 994.49; James Lumbers Co., Ltd., 134.98; W. C. Macdonald, Incorpor-
ated, 221.70; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 1,570.50; Montreal Cottons,
Ltd., 115.37; McBride Brothers, Ltd., 843.64; D. Mclntyre & Co., Ltd., 431.10;
National Grocers Co., Ltd., 370.97; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, 2,306.92;
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 6,639.51; P. Polito, 121.27; Purity
Bread, Ltd., 1,425.91; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 429.72; Elias Rogers Co., Ltd.,
5,735.88; St. Lawrence Fish Market, 777.37; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd.,
197.24; Stevens Companies, 356.29; Toronto Hydro-Electric System, 963.71;
City of Toronto, Waterworks Department, 701.59; Whyte Packing Co., Ltd.,
167.97; York Trading, Ltd., 270.48; Postage, 316.08; religious services,
520.00; sundry prisoners, grtituities, 1,727.00; taxi account, 124.60; telephone,
266.28; accounts under $100, 2,926.33 34,933 67
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($2,621.85)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Roads, Grounds,
Walks and Fences $1,652 67
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants 969 18
Boiler, Furnace and Stove Parts, Ltd., 202.40; Canada Paint Co., Ltd., 102.90;
R. Laidlaw Lumber Co., Ltd., 278.35; Modern Furnace Co., 116.00; J. H. Morin
& Co., Ltd., 701.70; Tremco Manufacturing Co. (Canada), Ltd., 229.58;
Accounts under $100, 990.92 2,621 85
Industries ($82,798.09)
Salaries:
M. J. C. Miles, 1,299.96; T. Thompson, 1,400.00 2,699 96
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY PJ3
Mercer Reformatory — Continued
Industries — Continued
Expenses:
A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 38,727.22; Frank W. Bradwin, 5,543.89; Caldwell
Linen Mills, Ltd., 5,950.00; Canadian Cottons, Ltd., 4,076.25; Canadian In-
dustries, Ltd., 130.02; Cluett, Peabodv and Companv ot Canada, Ltd., 135.34;
Dominion Textile Co., Ltd., 11,056.30; F. H. Dunham & Co., 6,447.80; John
Garde & Co., Ltd., 238.42; Gordon, Mackav&Co., 175.79; Hamilton & Johnston,
320.95; Mitchell Button Co., Ltd., 228.00; Montreal Cottons, Ltd., 304.99;
Quality Button & Trimming Co., Ltd., 140.38; \V. Robinson & Son, Converters,
Ltd., 760.55; Sta-Neat Apparel Co., Ltd., 689.71 ; Toronto Hvdro-Electric Svstem,
408.80; Uniforms Registered, 416.25; Universal Thread Co., 164.44; Vail &
Sheppard, 168.40; Wabasso Cotton Co., Ltd., 3,246.43; Express, etc.,
178.74; telephone, 113.43; accounts under $100, 476.03 80,098 13
Total $166,678 00
Less Industrial Operations Revenue 127,584 50
Mercer Reformatory . $39,093 50
INDUSTRIAL FARM, BURWASH
SalaHes ($148,204.13)
L. F. Andrvchuck. 546.77; G. Arcand, 1,583.33; M. D. Baker, 61.25; L. L. Boire,
548.87; D. A. Z. Bovce, 225.00; D. Brazel, 507.50; J. B. Brown, 266.13; A. D.
Buchanan, 719.98; ]. C. Cairns, 1,425.00; C. Cameron, 700.00; M. A. Carr,
322.50; D. A. Cliff, 305.89; G. F. Cliff, 2,959.68; M. A. M. Cullen, 601.72;
T. A. Curtin, 1,516.67; J. E. DuBois, 833.15; B. Fluvian, 12.18; E. Heino. 1,224.99;
M. H. Hennessv, 918.75; T. Kurd. 1,525.00; A. M. Hvland, 942.67; W. H.
Jamieson, 1,625.00; J. F. Jeffs, 933.28; M. Ludlow, 94.50; W. G. Magill, 1,825.00;
A. J. Mason, 1,525.00; R. J. McCIure, 1,325.00; T. A. McCormick, 700.00;
W. L. Mcjannet, 4,000.00; J. P. J. O'Connell, 441.28; C. F. Owen, 98.28; \V. E.
Owen, 1,625.00; G. I. Roberts, 67.74; A. Rov. 45.97; R. F. Shierson, 1,583.33;
A. L. Smyth, 1,050.00; V. S. Stefanko, 1,012.50; J. H. Stitt, 1,060.00; M. R.
\'incent, 45.70; R. E. Waldbrook, 1,350.00; Stationary Engineers and Assist-
ants, 5,026.57; Assistant Sergeants, 4,875.00; Guards, 99,275.21; Public Service
Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 872.74 148,204 13
Maintenance ($188,776.26;
Travelling Expenses 808 92
Medicines and Medical Comforts 14,631 07
Groceries and Provisions 69,988 71
Fuel, Light and Water 26,701 01
Clothing 25,775 66
Laundry and Cleaning 6,183 55
Furniture and Furnishings 2,096 45
Office Expenses 2,681 60
Farm Expenses 27,858 37
Contingencies 12,050 92
Travelling Expenses:
H. F. Bailev, 26.10; G. F. Cliff, 132.94; W. G. Magill, 180.99; \V. L. Mcjannet,
349.39; R. E. \ance, 38.88; Accounts under $25, 80.62 808 92
Expenses:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 202.27; Adams Brothers Harness, Ltd., 207.44; Balfours,
Ltd., 1,212.14; Beardmore& Co., Ltd.. 304.51; Borden Co., Ltd., 509.60; British-
American Oil Co., Ltd., 2,587.02; P. Burns & Co., Ltd., 2,726.05; Canada
Packers, Ltd., 12,536.53; Canadian Doughnut Co., Ltd., 152.76; Canadian
Industries, Ltd., 829.77; Canadian National Carbon Co., Ltd., 195.03; Canadian
National Institute for the Blind, 112.24; Canadian \Vm. A. Rogers, Ltd., 114.86;
Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware. Ltd., 1,881.96; Cockshutt Plow Co., Ltd., 395.03;
J. J. Connors, 184.80; Coppiev, Noves & Randal!, Ltd., 945.85; Dalv Tea Co.,
Ltd., 204.00; Davis Glove Works, 198.98; Davisons Garage, Ltd., 387.74; A.
Desrosiers, 620.12; Diamond Cleanser & -Soaps, Ltd., 1,437.29; Edward Grain
Co., 2,061.08; Excelsior Brushes, Ltd., 192.02; Frost Steel & Wire Co.. Ltd.,
383.69; Gait Knitting Co., Ltd., 2,998.80; Gamble-Robinson, Ltd., 419.64;
P 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Industrial Farm, Burwash — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
General Foods. Ltd., 130.92; Get Gas Co., 414.35; A. Gibson,^213.00; Great
Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., Ltd., 375.95; S. Gumpert Company of Canada,
Ltd., 1.794.42: Gutta Percha & Rubber. Ltd., 1,190.67; Hamblin-Metcalfe,
Ltd., 259.41; Hamburg Felt Boot Co., Ltd., 1,925.50; Hamilton Brothers,
149.39; Hamilton & Johnston, 995.64; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 847.19; A. B. Hewer
Uniform Cap Co., 144.50; Department of Highways, 117.63; Samuel Hisey &
Son, Ltd., 2,191.00; Huck Gloye Co., Ltd.. 876.44; Hydro-Electric Power Com-
mission of Ontario, 3,573.49; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 1,235.96; Imperial Tobacco
Sales Company of Canada, Ltd., 3,763.06; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 376.13; Industrial
Farm, Burwash, Industries, 7,095.23; International Har\'ester Company of
Canada, Ltd.. 411.04; F. T. James Co., Ltd., 1,831.18; William Junor. Ltd.,
184.24; Geo. Keith & Sons, 116.50; King's Printer, 839.56; Kitchen Overall
& Shirt Co., 1,083.33; C. Kloepfer, Ltd.. 193.18; Lang Tanning Co.. Ltd., 314.82;
Paul Legault, 875.00; Leyer Brothers, Ltd., 712.23; Luxura Tea Co., 371.25;
W. C. Macdonald, Inc., 5,014.68; \V. G. Magill, 234.97; \V. R. Manchester,
672.50; Mercer Reformatory. Industries, 3,924.97; Milqo, Ltd., 231.66; R. M.
Mitchell. 2,110.00; McCormick's, Ltd., 415.97; J. McMenemy Co., 293.25;
National Drug & Chemical Company of Canada, Ltd., 411.60; National Grocers
Co., Ltd., 9,634.06; \Vm. Neilson, Ltd., 154.51; Xipissing Flour & Feed Co.,
Ltd., 2,002.50; North American Cyanamid. Ltd., 130.71; Ocean Chemicals,
Ltd., 308.00; Ontario Belting Co., 217.64; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, In-
dustries. 28,426.27; Park Manor Clothes, Ltd.. 108.00; Parrish & Heimbecker,
Ltd., 5,489.48; Penmans, Ltd., 394.25; Ralston Purina Co., Ltd., 333.50; Reliance
Shoe Co., Ltd., 491.76; James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., 6,929.24; Rubinoyich
& Haskell, Ltd., 144.80; St. Joseph's Hospital, Sudbury, 106.00; St. Lawrence
Starch Co., Ltd., 855.66; Salada Tea Company of Canada, Ltd., 118.88; Scottish
Chemicals & Fumigators, 250.00; Scythes & Co., Ltd., 418.55; Standard Brands.
Ltd., 829.04; Steel Company of Canada, Ltd., 290.36; Steyens Companies,
430.81 ; H. Stitt. 266.00; Swift'Canadian Co., Ltd., 2.541.36; Tilley's, Ltd., 178.79;
Toronto Footwear Co., Ltd., 1,285.25; Toronto Macaroni & Imported Foods,
Ltd., 272.12; Toronto Motor Car, Ltd.. 106.65; Tuckett. Ltd.. 682.54; United
Auto Parts (Sudbury), Ltd., 393.50; Valentine & Martin, Ltd., 567.80; X'ictoria
Paper & Twine Co., Ltd., 542.13; F. P. Weaver Coal Co., Ltd., 19.607.71;
Edward Webb & Sons (Canada), Ltd., 1,007.43; Western Canada Flour Mills
Co., Ltd., 2,501.00; White's Fish Co., Ltd., 849.34; Whites Hardware, Ltd..
813.74; Wilkinson-Kompass. Ltd.. 184.38; Harold A. Wilson Company of
Toronto. Ltd., 203.45; Woods Manufacturing Co., Ltd.. 324.07; Young-Winifield.
Ltd.. 369.50; A. B. Zacks. 168.38; Express. 1.951.93; freight, 1,914.83;
gratuities, 5,419.21 ; newspapers and periodicals. 151.87; postage, 1,431.10;
religious services, 525.00; telegrams, 122.16; telephone, 101.31; accounts under
$100, 3,507.74 187,967 34
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($24,867.89)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Roads,
Grounds and Fences 8,31 1 19
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants 10,156 42
Livestock, Vehicles and Farm Implements 4,782 06
Lumbering 1,241 04
Roads 377 18
George Allen Co., 151.50; Brantford Oil & Grease Co., 160.55; Building Products,
Ltd., 392.79; Canada Paint Co., Ltd., 113.85; Canadian Fairbanks-Morse
Co., Ltd., 183.85; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 497.08; Canadian In-
dustries, Ltd., 632.08; Canadian Johns-Manville Co., Ltd., 980.77; Canadian
Liquid Air Co.. Ltd., 264.87; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 701.32; Crane,
Ltd.. 195.52; W. H. Cunningham & Hill. Ltd.. 694.92; Edward Motor Sales,
1,920.32; Elgin-Handles, Ltd.. 244.78; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co.. Ltd.,
265.68; W. j. Ferguson, 250.00; Fowler Hardware Co., Ltd., 202.70; Gardner's
Garage, 969.79; Gutta Percha & Rubber, Ltd., 813.61; Harrisons & Crossfield
(Canada). Ltd., 337.97; Hill-Clark-Francis, Ltd., 694.99; Hospital & Kitchen
Equipment Co., Ltd., 103.97; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario,
177.07; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 165.84; Industrial Farm. Burwash, Industiies, 3,951.71;
International Harvester Company of Canada. Ltd., 702.50; International \'arnish
Co., Ltd.. 180.72; LaFrance Fire Engine and Foamite. Ltd.. 132.06; R. Laidlaw
Lumber Co.. Ltd.. 157.56; Arthur S. Leitch Co.. Ltd.. 102.20; Massev-Harris Co..
Ltd., 391.00; J. H. Morin & Co., Ltd., 349.30; James Morrison BrassManufactur-
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1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY P. 15
Industrial Farm, Burwash — Continued
Repairs to Buildings, etc. — Continued
ing Co., Ltd., 527.83; Mclntyre & Taylor, Ltd., 329.10; Northern Electric Co.,
Ltd., 710.50; Ontario Hereford Breeders' Association, 410.00; Peerless Machine &
Tool Co., Ltd., 152.50; Pilkington Brothers (Canada), Ltd., 145.00; Robinson
Cla\- Product Compan\- of Canada, Ltd., 121.35; Smart-Turner Machine Co., Ltd.,
258^70; Wabi Iron Works, Ltd., 400.25; Whites Hardware, Ltd., 1,932.25; A. R.
Williams Machinery Co., Ltd., 136.08; Express, etc., 646.63; pay list, wages
of men, 148.50; accounts under §100, 1,866.33 24,867 89
Industries ($31,523.48)
A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 3,636.95; Canadian Cottons, Ltd., 3,210.44; Canadian
Spool Cotton Co., 199.92; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 360.00;
Industrial Farm, Burwash, 17,673.60; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 1,564.92;
Simonds Canada Saw Co., Ltd., 151.35; Whites Hardware, Ltd., 187.31;
Express and freight, 3,757.04; accounts under $100, 781.95 31,523 48
Total $393,371 76
Less: Industrial Operations Revenue 73,784 53
Industrial Farm, Burwash $319,587 23
ONTARIO TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, BOWMANVILLE
Salaries ($17,949.94)
M. W. Allin, 1,316.67; J. J. Brown, 2,133.33; P. L. Cox, 410.00; W. C. Crossev,
1,425.00; M. Densem, 1,425.00; B. E. Depew, 422.56; F. Head, 918.75; W. E. C.
Workman, 21.23; Cottage Supervisors, 3,158.35; Placement Officers, 5,313.14;
Stationary Engineer and Assistants, 5,463.11; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 436.00 22,443 14
Less: Refund, Dominion Government 4,493 20
17,949 94
Maintenance ($82,161.52)
Travelling Expenses 5,551 39
Medicines and Medical Comforts 4,149 98
Groceries and Provisions 3,002 70
Fuel, Light and Water 1,653 15
Clothing 6,368 85
Laundry and Cleaning 1,013 36
Furniture and Furnishings 314 32
Office Expenses 1 ,390 51
Farm Expenses 62 97
Contingencies 58,654 29
Travelling Expenses:
J.J. Brown, 248.41 ; D. Brvant, 648.18; J. M. Burns, 707.51 ; J. E. Houck, 1,572.35;
H. B. Pollock, 564.95; K. Werry, 1,700.21; Accounts under $25, 109.78 • 5,551 39
Expenses:
M. F. Armstrong & Son, 121.97; A. R. Atkinson, 140.00; W. H. Birks, 942.50;
W. C. Blackwell, 100.00; Bowmanville Public Utilities Commission, 608.00;
A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 162.99; Brown's Bread, Ltd., 259.30; J. R. Burgess,
108.29; J. C. Devitt, 1,164.00; Glen Rae Dairy, 343.98; Gutta Percha & Rubber,
Ltd., 104.20; Hamburg Felt Boot Co., Ltd., 244.20; Hamilton & Johnston,
271.35; John A. Holgate & Son, 778.00; F. T. James Co., Ltd., 198.25; Jury
& Lovell, 118.26; King's Printer, 406.33; H. D. Logan, 100.00; Mercer Reforma-
tory, Industries, 518.40; McLaughlin Coal & Supplies, Ltd., 159.65; National
Grocers Co., Ltd., 238.30; Ontario Boys' Wear, Ltd., 1,491.65; Ontario Reforma-
tory, Guelph, Industries, 1,217.35; Ontario Public Trustee, 626.25; Oshawa
Laundrv & Drv Cleaning Co., Ltd., 792.07; R. M. Parker, 100.00; Penman's,
Ltd., 146.19; Peterborough Clinic, Ltd., 193.50; Reliance Shoe Co., Ltd., 717.00;
Simmons, Ltd., 123.00; Joseph Simpson Sons, Ltd., 312.00; Toronto General
Trusts Corporation, 660.00; Woods Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 803.03; H. M.
Yelland, 140.00; A. B. Zacks, 1,183.75; Postage, 545.00; sundry boys, railway
fares and gratuities, 908.99; sundrv persons, maintenance of boys in foster
homes, 56,017.37; telephone, 562.47;' accounts under $100, 2,982.54 76,610 13
P 16
PUBLIC ACCOUxXTS
No. 1
Ontario Training School for Boys, Bowmanville — Continued
Repairs to Buildln$is, etc. ((270.31)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings; Roads, Walks,
Grounds and Fences 240 67
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 29 64
Canadian Industries, Ltd., 114.28; .\ccounts under $100, 156.03
Ontario Training School for Boys, Bowmanville $100,381 77
270 31
ONTARIO TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, COBOURG
Salaries ($26,577.12)
M. Bingham, 262.50; \V. .\. Brett, 620.00; P. F. Brown, 1,399.92; D. E. Cowin
843.75; M. \V. Dickinson, 284.32; J. S. Elliott, 1,224.99; A. J. D. Fleming
1,366.67; .\. C. Hamilton, 326.62; E. \V. Havden, 485.42; C. M. Hinman, 590.96
.\. M. Hvland, 134.48; M. H. C. Inglebv, 1,199.04; J. R. Morrison, 167.74
A. I. Ovens, 843.75; K. Peaslev, 217.00; M. E. Pender, 2,066.67; H. E. Saas
1,271.19; B. Shorey, 977.42; H. J. Sullivan, 1,300.00; W. VV. Wade, 264.58
House mothers, 3,332.50; Placement Officers, 8,225.47; Casual Help,
472.13 27,877 12
Less: Refund, Dominion Government 1,300 00
.Maintenance ($47,957.51)
Travelling Expenses 6,536 59
Medicines and Medical Comforts 3,214 24
Groceries and Provisions 9,782 37
Fuel, Light and Water 4,468 67
Clothing 4,639 62
Laundry and Cleaning 1,380 30
Furniture and Furnishings 2,367 78
Office Expenses 2,108 77
Farm Expenses 485 26
Contingencies 12,218 19
School Supplies 755 72
Travelling Expenses:
K. CufTe, 724.98; L. Fletcher, 1,170.19; E. M. Hammell, 550.02; E. M. Howell,
1,500.06; L. V. Laughton, 598.63; O. Mott, 42.94; M. H. Murrav, 151.45;
M. E. Pender, 598.89; G. E. Prvce, 248.15; E. Turner, 907.14; Accounts
under $25, 44.14 .'
Expenses:
S. L. Ale.xander, 200.00; Ash Temple Co., Ltd., 154.59; A. Bradshaw &
Son, Ltd., 216.42; R. A. Briscoe, Ltd., 101.83; Brown's Bread, Ltd., 684.33;
John D; Burnet, 203.21; P. Burns & Co., Ltd., 946.91; Caldwell's Drug Store,
320.68; Canada Packers, Ltd., 228.03; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd.,
131.05; F. Cloke, 180.00; Cobourg Steam Laundrv, 223.45; Corbett-Cowlev,
Ltd., 150.00; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 822.81 ; John Garde & Co., Ltd., 105.00; Gordon,
Mackav & Co., Ltd., 577.36; Grand & Tov, Ltd., 126.46; G. R. Hain, 136.00;
Hamilton & Johnston, 565.46; ]. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 339.27; J. Henlev, 120.00;
William Junor, Ltd., 189.07; King's Printer, 247.44; D. J. Leeming, 489.05;
Lever Brother., Ltd., 104.46; F. P. Lloyd, 100.00; W. J. Maher, 2,704.05;
Markle's Dairv, 1,582.60; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 485.34; Mercer
Reformatory, 122.28; Mrs. E. McCook Maxwell. 1,200.00; National Grocers
Co., Ltd., 1,317.01; Ocean Chemicals, Ltd., 207.76; Ontario Reformatorv
Guelph, Industries, 2,604.49; A. Pratt & Son, 175.60; Stan Pratt, 1,529.53
Public Utilities Commission of Cobourg, 1,716.77; Simmons, Ltd., 315.00
Singer Sewing Machine Co., 112.05; M. Stevenson, 102.85; Stewart Optical
Parlors, 343.95; Toronto Footwear Co., Ltd., 190.87; Gordon \'an Luven,
555.88; C. Wallace Co., Ltd., 104.89; Whites Hardware, Ltd.. 125.17; Wilson
Motors, 461.26; Wonderful Soap Co., Ltd., 200.90; Women's College Hospital,
9.39.05; Youthful Garment Co., 1,190.10; Express, etc., 418.30; music and
entertainment, 200.31; postage, 492.08; religious services, 100.00; sundry girls,
railwav fares and gratuities, 789.78; sundrv persons, maintenance of girls in
foster homes, 8,924.03; telephone, l,313.63;'accounts under $100, 3,232".51
26,577 12
6,536 59
41,420 92
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY P 17
Ontario Training School for Girls, Cobourg — Continued
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($715.81)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Roads, Walks,
Grounds and Fences 523 09
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinen,' 192 72
La France Fire Engine & Foamite, Ltd., 10L39; Mitchell's Electric & Radio Shop,
232.36; R. Patterson & Son, 102.95; Accounts under $100, 279.11 715 81
Ontario Training School for Girls, Cobourg $75,250 44
Reformatories and Prisons Branch $1,169,944 54
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($5,268.81)
Hon. G. H. Dunbar (August 18, 1943 to March 31, 1944) 4,967 74
Hon. H. C. Nixon (May 18, 1943 to May 31, 1943) 301 07
Vital Statistics Act ($1,029.25)
R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 88
Sundry Registrars, registration fees 1,029 25
Statutory $6,298 06
Total Expenditure, Department of Provincial Secretary, $1,342,343.31
PART Q
DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL TREASURER
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Main Office 9
Office of Budget Committee 9
Motion Picture Censorship and Theatre Inspection 10
Controller of Revenue Branch 10
Post Office 11
Statutory 12
Province of Ontario Savings Office 13
Special Warrant 14
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario 14
Public Debt — Principal, Interest, Etc 15
general index at back of book
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DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL TREASURER
Hon. Leslie M. Frost, Minister (Statutory', see page Q 12)
Hon. A. St. C. Gordon, Minister
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($75,492.70)
Permanent:
C. S. Walters Deputy Provincial Treasurer (see page N 7)
M. A. Anderson, 200.00; H. Atkins, 600.00; H. E. Brown, 4,533.33; F. H. Cable,
1,525.00; W. J. Caflev, 1,850.00; H. C. Chamberlain, 1,325.00; E. Cosgrove,
2,225.00; E. B. Cumming, 1,450.00; A. W. Davies, 2,850.00; I. M. Drew, 1,006.45;
M. Dunlop, 1,419.87; M. C. Emery, 1,425.00; L. B. Fisher, 2,950.00; R. A.
Gaskin, 600.00; W. P. Gill, 2,075.00;' T. W. Graham, 1,425.00; J. A. Greenwood,
1,725.00; P. B. Gregor^^ 900.03; R. A. Groves, 1,650.00; J. A. Harding, 600.00;
I. V. Harris, 1,475.00; C. B. Havward, 600.00; E. Hogg, 1,225.00; A. M. Howe,
666.65; G. M. Inman, 1,525.00; M. E. A. Jeffers, 1,068.75; G. J. L. Jones, 4,375.00;
M. W. King, 93.33; J. G. Mallov, 1,225.00; J. W. Meadows, 1,700.00; G. Miller,
1,725.00; H. E. Munro, 833.36; R. K. Nelson, 1,143.75; V. Rapp, 1,325.00;
M. E. Readman, 250.00; R. T. Regan, 3,075.00; I. M. Rollinson, 849.60; B.
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Watson, 2,025.00; W. W. White, 2,175.00; G. E. Wilkinson, 1,325.00; Public
Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 56.00 67,071 12
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H. A. Acton, 1,524.99; G. M. Bowman, 69.55; F. A. Carey, 423.39; P. J. Dunn,
183.33; J. Fowler, 509.17; D. M. Gibson, 1,237.08; J. Harding, 168.75; L. W.
Maxwell, 1,424.94; O. M. Mav, 1,224.99; J. P. Mitchell, 476.00; S. A. Phelps,
773.14; M. S. Thomson, 406.25 8,421 58
Travelling Expenses ($691.26)
Hon. A. St. C. Gordon, 250.00; H. E. Brown, 266.28; C. S. Walters, 174.98 691 26
Maintenance ($42,612.34)
Burroughs Adding Machine of Canada, Ltd., 106.20; Department of Highways,
1,106.37; James Fisher Co., Ltd., 30,571.75; G. A. German, Ltd., 614.44; King's
Printer, 7,828.08; G. V. Purvis, 303.80; Remington Rand, Ltd., 263.00; Sundry'
Persons, meals, re overtime, 356.61; Tood Sales Co., Ltd., 271.50; News-
papers and periodicals, 153.20; telephone, 514.45; accounts under $100, 522.94. . 42,612 34
Premium on Fidelity Bonds ($6,717.98)
Fidelitv Insurance Company of Canada, 8,580.27; Accounts under
$100, 20.00; ' 8,600 27
Less: Refunds, other Departments 1,882 29
6,717 98
Cost of Living Bonus ($37,146.76)
Sundry Employees 37,146 76
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($101.75)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 308.17, Less Refund of Employees' contribution,
206.42 101 75
Main Office $162,762 79
OFFICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE
Salaries ($5,150.56)
Permanent:
R. A. Carruthers, 30.00; H. J. Chater, 2,533.28; H. E. Munro, 1,466.64 4,029 92
Temporary:
E. J. Carr, 840.00; S. A. Duffy, 280.64 1,120 64
QIO
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Office of Budget Committee — Continued
Travelling Expenses ($49.15)
H. J. Chater 49 15
Maintenance ($262.78)
King's Printer, 245.55; Accounts under $100, 17.23 262 78
Office of Budget Committee $5,462 49
MOTION PICTURE CENSORSHIP AND THEATRE INSPECTION
Salaries ($28,434.59)
Permanent:
G. W. Belcher, 2,000.00; M. Canning, 1,825.00; M. Elliott, 2,150.00; T. L. Elliott,
2,200.00; J. H. Evans, 2,200.00; A. H. Gray, 2,437.50; A. M. Howe, 933.35;
R. L. Jewell, 2,000.00; M. McNichol, 187.50; W. D. McPhee, 2,225.00; J. Norris,
979.41; L. B. Richardson, 1,143.75; O. J. Silverthorne, 3,500.00; Public Service
Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 48.00 23,829 51
Temporary:
W. For\vard, 2,585.94; T. A. Henderson, 259.66; M. S. Merrifield, 1,065.73;
I. D. Ward, 693.75 4,605 08
Travelling Expenses ($2,900.67)
T. L. Elliott, 24.88; W. Forward, 1,246.02; A. H. Gray, 430.37; W. D. McPhee,
134.54; O. J. Silverthorne, 1,064.86 2,900 67
Maintenance ($2,516.50)
Dominion Sound Equipment, Ltd., 313.50; King's Printer, 1,788.59; Accounts
under $100, 414.41 2,516 50
Motion Picture Censorship and Theatre Inspection $33,851 76
Permanent:
CONTROLLER OF REVENUE BRANCH
Salaries ($231,863.75)
G. A. S. Allan, 1,213.84; G. P. Amos, 1,500.00; F. R. Bailey, 198.39; C. Bienvenue,
543.55; D. K. G. Black, 800.26; W. D. Blair, 967.73; T. S. Blakelock, 1,000.00
J. W. Boughner, 62.50; C. L. Bowers, 1,325.00; M. E. Bovle, 1,275.00; M. H
Brokenshire, 1,725.00; L. Brookstone, 1,075.00; W. G. Brothers, 556.09; B. V
Brown, 1,068.75; W. C. Browning, 5,200.00; R. H. Burns, 2,125.00; G. E. Burtt
2.550.00; M. E. Campbell, 992.97; E. A. Carroll, 1,483.35; F. P. Chaffev, 715.00
C. C. Chambers, 1,725.00; P. T. Clark, 5,350.00; J. F. Clarke, 1,804.()7; M. B
Conley, 1,068.75; H. W. Coo, 1,900.00; B. K. Coulson, 475.00; A. P. Cowley
366.66; E. H. Currv, 2,675.00; A. Curtin, 993.75; E. L. Dale, 655.42; M. M
Denholm, 1,450.00; O. R. Dew, 2,050.00; A. S. Dickson, 2,300.00; N. M. Dillon
1,068.75; W. E. Dodds, 1,525.00; A. Dolen, 87.50; C. A. Donley, 1,575.00
D. Douglas, 2,675.00; R. Edwards, 581.42; M. A. Engli.sh, 886.69; V. O. Forhan
993.75; B. M. Freeman, 108.33; M. E. Freeman, 1,068.75; R. E. Gardiner
1,550.00; W. H. Gleed, 2,125.00; H. D. Gould, 934.48; F. H. Graham, 283.91
K. Graham, 1,450.00; H. S. Gunn, 3,700.00; T. J. Hall, 3,200.00; D. M. Halliday
892.14; S. R. R. Hammell, 225.00; K. F. Hannan, 5,225.00; H. Harman, 960.59
J. A. Harris, 150.00; G. Heagens, 1,225.00; G. M. Hill, 168.92; M. A. Hunt
1,275.00; H. Hvman, 233.32; A. C. Jeffers, 1,825.00; A. C. Johnston, 1,350.00
G. E. Johnston; 1,665.13; J. B. Johnstone, 682.92; W. J. Jones, 2,300.00; W. R
Jones, 1,8.S0.00; J. H. C. Kelsall, 1,300.00; L. Kemp, 2,300.00; R. S. Kerr, 1,725.00
V. I. Lake, 1,1 19.56; C. Lappan, 1,325.00; E. Lawrie, 1,825.00; R. E. Lee, 2,025.00
J. W. Macdonald, 1,825.00; W. A. S. MacDonald, 1,375.00; J. E. Marshall
817.18; M. O. Mason, 1,068.75; D. R. McCann, 500.00; J. H. McClocklin
1,866.67; V. E. McConnell, 881.25; C. C. McCov, 1,068.75; H. McDonald
1,250.00; H. J. McLaughlin, 4.S0.00; K. B. McLaws, 2,050.00; A. E. McLean
1,925.00; L. M. McLcod, 981.25; M. K. McMeekin, 843.75; G. R. McMillen
849.96; M. A. McNames, 1,525.00; R. Meikle, 2,075.00; B. M. Metcalfe, 1,515.97
M. M. Moogk, 1,143.75; M. T. Moorbv, 2,050.00; W. D. Moore, 1,800.00; R. B,
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL TREASURER Qll
Controller of Revenue Branch — Continued
Salaries — Permanent — Continued
Morgan, 1,725.00; H. S. Munro. 625.00; M. P. Munro, 1,225.00; D. M. Murray.
660.32; W. A. Neil, 2,300.00; A. G. A. Nelson, 2,375.00; B. M. Nichols, 1,425.00;
L. J. Nodwell, 468.75; J. D. O'Brien, 4,125.00; J. G. O'Connor, 1,157.80; J. J.
O'Neill, 2,050.00; H. S. Parker, 991.62; C. J. H. Patteison, 856.25; J. D. Peck,
6,525.00; E. A. Polci, 768.75; M. H. Polci, 993.75; F. S. Quinn, 2,550.00; J. C.
Ready, 283.32; G. A. Redfern, 51.29; N. C. Redfern, 574.14; L. A. Richard,
4,250.00; J. Robertson, 1,425.00; A. I. Rothwell, 1,450.00; N. E. Sheppard,
1,000.00; E. J. Sheridan, 1,191.67; N. E. Simpson, 1,000.00; A. G. Smith, 2,625.00;
B. T. Smith, 2,300.00; H. M. Snelgrove, 243.75; D. P. Sparling, 230.68; P. R.
Spence, 770.48; L. C. Spittal, 1,068.75; F. M. Steel, 98.79; A. Stevenson, 1,925.00;
C. E. Stevenson, 2,362.50 ; M. B. Stewart, 953.48; D. E. Strong, 275.00; A. C.
Taylor, 729.64; A. Thompson, 1,143.75; M. C. Thompson, 1,350.00; A. W.
Thomson, 2,100.00; E. M. Tidy, 1,425.00; B. Tighe, 1,068.75; W. A. Train,
2,170.84; E. F. M. White, 1,031.25; P. L. Wylie, 456.65; Public Service Super-
annuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 931.09 199,822 58
Temporary:
D. Alexander, 1,299.96; M. H. Appleyard, 806.25; J. Booker, 74.19; G. Boudreau,
62.90; A. E. Bovd, 67.74; W. J. Boyle, 705.00; F. S. Bregman, 269.36; F. C.
Chinn, 350.00; B. K. Coulson, 1,350.00; A. E. Cruttenden, 1,474.98; H. Cunning-
ham, 1,424.94; G. W. Currell, 580.00; M. P. A. Donohoe, 31.45; L. W. Fegan,
473.11; M. R. Flvnn, 186.29; B. J. Frost, 5.63; A. Gillmor, 193.55; M. F. Hall,
9.07; B. E. Hamblv, 1,031.25; T. L. Harding, 367.74; J. E. Henderson, 777.65;
R. C. Henrv, 889.13; G. G. P. Irwin, 1,021.66; G. W. Irwin, 820.82; F. Jeffrey,
194.41; E. M. Jickells, 307.66; P. J. Jones, 135.13; G. Kvrzakos, 1,116.67;
E. M. Leslie, 318.63; P. G. Lumbers, 203.33; F. R. Lve, 151.88; N. D. Mac-
kinnon, 151.72; G. Malone, 50.80; S. M. Marshall, 803.23; E. M. M. Martin,
285.65; M. C. McClenahan, 563.63; E. M. McCullough, 916.65; H. I. Mcllveen,
283.06; T. J. F. McKee, 27.22; G. E. McKenna, 214.52; D. McKenzie, 352.35;
H. J. McLaughlin, 375.00; C. E. McRae, 268.97; A. Metherell, 733.32; L. J.
Nodwell, 450.00; J. G. O'Connor, 1,016.63; E. M. O'Donnell, 1,500.00; H. Pel-
letier, 275.00; A. Potashin, 814.54; B. Schiedel, 254.03; F. W. Slatter, 351.10;
E. M. Smith, 875.81; H. E. K. Smith, 289.66; N. C. Smith, 273.55; C. W. Taylor,
715.00; K. M. Taylor, 305.00; A. R. Terhune, 602.13; M. M. Wait, 601.01;
O. L. Walton, 400.00; C. R. G. Ware, 200.00; W. L. Worthington, 512.90; J. H.
Wright, 878.31 32,041 17
Travelling Expenses ($6,694.72)
R. H. Burns, 402.62; A. E. Cruttenden, 448.52; Department of Highways, 194.19;
W. H. Gleed, 462.29; R. C. Henry, 64.90; A. H. Gray, 47.32; A. C. Jefters, 34.41;
A. C. Johnston, 149.60; J. H. C. Kelsall, 32.82 ; G. C. Kyrzakos, 69.95; J. W.
MacDonald, 268.60; C. R. Magone, 26.60; R. Meikle, 1,028.37; B. M. Metcalfe,
443.80; A. Metherell, 130.71; K. B. McLaws, 193.93; A. E. McLean, 356.00;
J. J. O'Neill, 362.15; A. G. Smith, 1,801.64; Trutred (Canada), Ltd., 29.30;
Car tickets, 100.00; accounts under $25, 47.00 6,694 72
Maintenance ($7,304.32)
W. A. Bennett, 150.00 ; Dun & Bradstreet of Canada, Ltd., 197.00; Grand & Toy,
Ltd., 567.00; King's Printer, 4,947.87; Moody's Investors' Service, 180.00;
National Quotation Bureau, Inc., 144.00; Office Specialty Manufacturing Co.,
Ltd., 238.65; Sundry Persons, meals re overtime, 267.00; Underwood Elliott
Fisher, Ltd., 105.69; Accounts under $100, 507.11 7,304 32
Fees ($6,528.70)
H. E. Harding, 271.03; Sundry Banks, 5,626.95; Sundry Registrars and Sheriffs,
467.40; Accounts under $100, 163.32 ' ". 6,528 70
Controller of Revenue Branch $252,391 49
Permanent :
POST OFFICE
Salaries ($13,257.64)
A. Booth, 866.64; E. G. Freeman, 1,225.00; A. B. Gillies, 2,650.00; M. Grant,
2,275.00; G. W. Hawley, 843.75; E. D. Langfield, 675.00; G. R. Morris, 1,425.00;
J. C. Spratley, 1,325.00; C. F. Stiles, 1,425.00; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 26.00 12,736 39
Q 12 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Post Office — Continued
Salaries — Con t i n ued
Temporan-:
G. Hawley, 281.25; C. Monk, 240.00 521 25
Maintenance ($150,358.41)
Canadian Postage Meters & Machines, Ltd., 447.77 ; King's Printer, 170.32;
Postage, 149,723.07; Accounts under $100, 17.25 150,358 41
Post Office $163,616 05
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($4,967.74)
Hon. Leslie M. Frost (August 18, 1943 to March 31, 1944) 4,967 74
Railway Tax Distribution ($9,524.50)
6 George \'I, Chap. 1, Sec. 11.
Sundr>- Municipalities 9,524 50
Blind Workmen's Compensation Act ($653.91)
R.S.O. 1937. Ch.\p. 205
Workmen's Compensation Board 653 91
Ontario Government's Contribution to Public Service Superannuation
Fund ($414,488.20)
Payment due to Fund (Sections 33 and 53) 414,488 20
Municipal Sinking Fund ($409,159.99)
R.S.O. 1937, Ch.ap. 266. Sec. 328
Citv of Belleville, 58,315.56; County of Lincoln, 193,893.99; Town of Gravenhurst,
8,782.63; Town of St. Marv's, 9,420.89; Village of Acton, 506.87; Village of
Flora, 2,688.45; Township of Barton, 42,926.37; Township of Calvert, 14,885.90;
Township of Collingwood, 32,959.45; Township of Folevet, 4,594.96; Township
of Nepean, 6,471.70; Township of Wicksteed, 33,713.22 409,159 99
Land Titles Act, Refund Registry Office, Surplus Fees ($52,981.34)
R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 174, Sec. 152. Sub-Sec. 2
City of St. Thomas, 37.75; Citv of Toronto, 26,363.81; County of Elgin, 182.67;
County of Ontario, 1,096.76; County of York, 25,300.35 52,981 34
Unclaimed Dividends ($215.57)
Estate cf C. C. Davies, re Folev-O'Brien, Ltd., 174.64; Express, customs, etc.,
40.93 .' 215 57
Drainage Debentures (Tile) ($72,200.00)
R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 72, Sec. 9
Sundry Municipalities 72,200 00
Debentures Gu.\ranteed by the Province
Miscellaneous, Administration Expenses ($1,181.45)
.Accountant, Supreme Court of Ontario, 106.43; Bank of Montreal, 976.89;
Accounts under $100, 98.13 1,181 45
Debenture Guarantee Acts ($21,024.27)
9 George V, Chap. 4, Sec. 2; 22 George V, Chap. 53, Sec. 42
14 George V, Chap. 3. Sec. 2; 25 George V, Chap. 66, Sec. 20
Town of Haileybury, 3,406.89; Town of Matheson, 5,087.34; Town of Sturgeon
Falls. 4,315.41; Township of Teck, 8,214.63 21,024 27
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL TREASURER Q_13
StatutoiA- — Continued
Debentures Guaranteed b\' the Province — Continued
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Act ($2,255,510.26)
20 George V, Chap. 17; 23 George V, Chap. 59, Sec. 32, Sub-Sec. 2
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway 2,255,510 26
Municipal Housing Act f$18, 276.19)
lC-11 George V. Ch.\p. 84, Sec. 4, Sub-Sec. 3
City of East Windsor (Ford City), 9,908.26; Town of Riverside, 8,367.93 18,276 19
School Boards ($43,586.34)
R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 356. Sec. 7
Town of Cobalt, High School, 2,276.80; Town of Englehart, P.S., 1,765.32; Town of
Haileybury, R.C.S.S. No. 1. 1,307.75; Township of Merritt, P.S.S. No. 4, 151.02;
R.C.S.S. No. 1, 6,536.50; Township of Springer, R.C.S.S. No. 1, 283.18; Town
of Sturgeon Falls, R.C.S.S. No. 1, 7,546.14; Township of Stirling, P.S.S. No. 2,
188.78; Township of Teck, various, 20,530.85 40,586 34
Province of Ontario Savings Office
Salaries ($197,203.42)
Head Office
Permanent:
F. E. Down, 918.75; H. Hanmer, 1,725.00; G. H. Holmes, 166.66; R. Horwitt,
1,425.00; E. D. Johnson, 2,125.00; E. R. MacEwen, 1,950.00; O. J. McCullough,
3,975.00; H. W. Nixon, 2,025.00; S. C. Patton, 2,775.00; E. A. Warren, 918.75. . 18,004 16
Branch Offices
Permanent:
Avlmer, 4,281.25; Brantford, 12,234.32; Guelph, 5,719.76; Hamilton, 10,987.34;
Hamilton, East End, 7,593.75; London, 4,781.25; London, East End, 1,268.33;
Niagara Falls, 2,109.77; Ottawa, 14,468.75; Owen Sound, 5,275.00; Pembroke,
6,376.68; Sault Ste. Marie, 313.57; Seaforth, 2,944.35; St. Catharines, 8,767.32;
St. Mars's, 4,323.99; Toronto— Bay and Adelaide, 25,592.57; Danforth and
Fenwick, 11,593.26; Danforth and Woodbine, 9,532.54; Parliament Buildings,
7,763.31; St. Clair and Yonge, 3,350.00; University and Dundas, 8,663.11;
Walkerton, 3,268.75; Windsor, 3,673.59; Woodstock, 4,531.25; Public Service
Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 843.00 170,256 81
Temporar\':
Guelph, 956.22; Hamilton, 981.68; Sault Ste. Marie, 900.00; Seaforth, 224.86;
Toronto— Bay and Adelaide, 2,117.26; Danforth and Fenwick, 223.65; Danforth
and Woodbine, 125.00; St. Clair and Yonge, 1,999.92; University and Dundas,
1,413.86 8,942 45
Travelling Expenses ($1,621.73)
H. Hanmer, 2.00; G. H. Holmes, 47.75; E. D. Johnson, 410.50; E. R. MacEwen,
464.15; C. R. Magone, 30.07; O. J. McCullough, 68.04; A. C. B. Nicol, 29.32;
H. W. Nixon, 569.90 1,621 73
Maintenance ($81,260.38)
Advertising:
Allied Trades and Labour Association, 50.00; Age Publications, Ltd., 35.00;
Army and Navy Veterans in Canada, 105.00; Canadians All, 200.00; Canadian
Baptist, 30.00; Canadian Churchman, Ltd., 75.00; Canadian Labour Press,
100.00; Canadian Jewish Review, 50.00; The Freeman, 30.00; Guelph Police
Association, 25.00; Hamilton Civil Service Federation, 25.00; Hamilton and
District Trades and Labour Council, 28.00; International Union of Operating
Engineers, 35.00; Jewish Standard, 30.00; Labour Digest, 50.00; Labour Leader
Publishing Co., Ltd., 100.00; Labour News, 200.00; The Legionary, 84.00;
Q 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statutory — Continued
Province of Ontario Savings Office — Continued
Maintenance — Continued
Advertising — Continued
London Free Press, 347.50; Military Publishing Co., 100.00; National Labour
Day Committee, 50.00; National Police Review, 65.00; The Newman Club,
25.00; Presbyterian Record, 48.00; A. Talbot & Co., Ltd., 73.50; Toronto Dis-
trict Labour Council, 50.00; Toronto Council, K. of C, 25.00; The Torch, 25.00;
United Church Publishing House, 38.40; Accounts under $25, 53.78 2,153 18
Miscellaneous:
Department of Highways, 252.91; Fidelity Insurance Company of Canauu,
1,631.93; King's Printer, 8,808.93; Public Service Superannuation F'und, 8,234.69:
Postage, 1,525.00; accounts under $100, 385.58 20,839 04
Less Refund, re Insurance premium, 1941-1942 42 76
20,796 28
Expenses (Branch Offices):
Aylmer, 971.65; Brantford, 1,842.37; Guelph, 2,779.74; Hamilton, 5,410.80;
Hamilton, East End, 2,202.96; London, 2,413.50; London, East End, 626.18;
Newmarket, 360.00; Niagara Falls, 2,420.70; Ottawa, 5,510.80; Owen Sound,
900.00; Pembroke, 1,399.92; Sault Ste. Marie, 1,623.86; Seaforth, 532.41; St.
Catharines, 1,191.13; St. Marys, 652.82; Toronto— Bay and Adelaide, 14,854.04;
Danforth and Fenwick, 3,926.68; Danforth and Woodbine, 2,790.76; Parliament
Buildings, 53.40; University and Dundas, 25.37; Yonge and St. Clair, 2,599.67;
Walkerton, 735.18; Windsor, 2,103.50; Woodstock, 613.50 58,540 94
Less Refund, Dominion Government re 4th V'ictory Loan 230 02
58,310 92
Cost of Living Bonus ($21,124.90)
Sundry Employees 21,124 90
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($6.54)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 11.34, Less Refund of employees' contribution, 4.80. 6 54
Province of Ontario Savings Office $ 301,216 97
Less: Refund of Expenditure by Savings Office 301,216 97
Statutory $3,300,769 76
SPECIAL WARRANT
Ontario Bureau of Statistics and Research ($7,451.93)
Salaries, Permanent:
H. J. Chater, 1,600.05; F. D. Beauchamp, 1,266.67; R. A. Carruthers. 400.00;
S. A. Duffy, 300.00; H. G. Rowan, 400.00; G. A. Wagdin, 933.33 4,900 05
Cost'of Living Bonus 253 75
Maintenance:
H. J. Chater, travelling expenses, 32.50; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 702.75; King's
Pnnter, 1,530.75; Accounts under $100, 32.13 2,298 13
HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION
Rural Bonuses for Primary and Secondary Lines ($200,000.00)
Hydro-Electric Power Commission 200,000 00
Total Expenditure, Department of Provincial Treasurer, $4,126,306.27
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL TREASURER Q 15
PUBLIC DEBT— PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, ETC. (STATUTORY)
Stock and Debentures (see page Q 5-6) 77,034,981 22
Treasury Bills (see page Q 7) 43,465,069 84
Railway Aid Certificates (see page Q 7) 24,685 44
Miscellaneous
Interest on Trixst Funds and Special Accounts ($1,021,625.46)
Assurance Fund under Land Titles Act 7,500 00
Bank Overdrafts 5,135 55
Bequests for Charitable and Educational Purposes (R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 21, Sec. 6):
Sydney Acker Bequest to Guelph Collegiate Institute 84 89
Edward F. Seagram Bequest to Gait General Hospital 200 00
Peter Adamson Scholarship to Goderich Collegiate Institute 50 00
Robert McKay " " " " 200 00
Veterans' Memorial " " " " 28 00
John Foote Bequest to Mercer Reformatory' 40 00
Isaac Brown " to Ontario School for Blind 22 60
J.W.Carter " " " " 8 00
Dominion Tactile Trust Bequest to Ontario School for Blind 631 53
John Alfred Emery Scholarship to " " " " 300 37
J. Livingstone Bequest to Ontario School for Blind 146 84
Jessie McLellan
George McMurray
R. B. Miles
Annie Peterson
J. W. Carter
Allan Kelly
20 00
" 8 00
" 20 00
" 20 00
Deaf 8 00
" 34 00
W. S. Scott Bequest to Soldiers' Aid Commission 402 24
Anne Cullen Estate Bequest to J. R. Robertson School 25 00
2,249 47
Municipal Sinking Fund 37,695 14
Niagara Parks Commission, Sinking Fund 7,702 89
Province cf Ontario Savings Office Deposits 766,195 91
Public Service Superannuation Fund 189,707 41
Accrued Interest on Investments 3,634 70
Accrued Interest on Tile Drainage Debentures 584 73
Rebate of Interest on Farm Loans 1,219 66
Exchange on Transfer of Foreign Monies ($1,787.72)
Total Cost, Bank of Montreal, etc $2,267,712 78
Deduct — Charged to Loans (see details on page Q 5-6) 2,265,925 06
Sundry- 1,787 72
Loan Flotation Expenses ($4,619.19)
Loan Series
RW RX RV RY
Printing and Engraving 70 00 40 00 45 50 4,350 00
Insurance, Postage and Express 59 18 18 112 74
70 59 40 18 45 68 4,462 74 4,619 19
General Administration Expenses ($172.01)
Advertising 34 07
Express 40
Insurance 196 87
Printing Treasury Bills 78 00
Miscellaneous 9 73
Tile Drainage 357 24
676 31
Refund — Insurance, postage and express re Victory Loans 504 30
172 01
Q 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Public Debt (Statutory) — Continued
Amortization of Premium paid on Debentures purchased for Debt
C:anceliation or for Sinking Fund Investments ($294,001.50)
Premium on Debentures Purchased prior to April 1, 1937:
For Cancellation:
Succession Duty Free Bonds 421197
Debt Retirement — General Sinking Fund 571)05
Debt Conversion — General Issues 53,080 40
For Investment:
AM Sinking Fund 73,256 75
AN " " 137,738 17
54,073 42
210,994 92
Premium on Debentures Purchased — Current Year:
For AM Sinking Fund:
Series AF 97 50
For Cancellation:
Series WW-YY 28,835 66
P 28,933 16
Gross Payments, Principal, Interest and Expenses 121,846,942 38
Deduct — Interest, Commission and Discount received from Boards, Commis-
sions, etc. (as per details on Statement No. 21, page 29) 8,023,453 64
Net Payments, Principal, Interest and Expenses 113,823,488 74
Sinking Fund Provisions and Investments Purchased
Sinking Fund Instalments ($5,570,000.00)
Debenture Loan, Series AM 602,000 00
" AN 2,968,000 00
" " " General 2,000,000 00
5,570,000 00
Investment of Sinking Funds ($9,462,500.00)
Debenture Loan — Series AM Sinking Fund:
Par Value Cost
Ontario— Series AF— 5%— 1948 1,000 00 1 ,097 50
Dom. of Can.— 2nd War Loan— 3%— 1952 3,000 00 3,000 00
" —3rd V.L.— 3%— 1956 200 00 200 00
" —4th V.L.—3%— 1957 1,728,650 00 1,728,650 00
" —5th V.L.— 3%— 1959 652,150 00 652,150 00
" —Loan— 3 %— 1958 5,000 00 5,000 00
2,390,000 00 2,390,097 50
Less — Premium paid on purchase (see
pageQ 16) 97 50
2,390,000 00 2,390,000 00
Less — Proceeds from Matured Investments 686,500 00
1,703,500 00
Debenture Loan — Series AN Sinking Fund :
Dom. of Can.— 4th V.L.— 3%— 1957 3,300,000 00 3,300,000 00
" —5th V.L.—3%— 1959 2,630,500 00 2,630,500 00
5,930,500 00 5,930,500 00
Less — Proceeds from Matured Investments 171,500 00
5,759,000 00
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL TREASURER Q 17
Public Debt (Statutory^ — Continued
Investment of Sinking Funds — Continued
General Sinking Fund:
Dom. of Can.— 5th V.L.— 3%— 1959 2,000,000 00 2,000,000 00
10,320,500 00 9,462,500 00 9,462,500 GO
Total Public Debt— Principal, Interest, etc $128,855,988 74
PART R
DEPARTMENT
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PUBLIC WELFARE
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Main Office —
Salaries, Etc 5
Maintenance of Indigents, etc 5
Grants 6
Day Nurseries Branch 7
Children's Aid Branch 8
Mothers' Allowanxes Commission 9
Old Age Pensions Commission 12
Statutory 15
Unemployment Relief 15
Special Warrants 18
Summary 4
general index at back of book
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1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R 5
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
Hon. R. P. \'ivian, Minister (Statutory, see page E 54).
Hon. F. R. Oliver, Minister (Statuton,', see page R 15).
Hon. Harold J. Kirby, Minister (Statutory', see page E 54).
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($21,904.75)
Permanent:
B. W. Heise Deputv Minister 833 37
E. W. Best, 1,525.00; S. L. Charlton, 2,600.00; J. L. Dover, 187.50; S. J. Gadsby,
1,225.80; M. L. Hern, 218.75; B. C. Houston, 1,278.05; J. I. Lawson, 1,425.00;
A. V. Lyman, 2,400.00; O. I. Nichols, 1,325.00; W. A. Salmons, 1,450.00; G. S.
Tattle, 5,000.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlist-
ment, 70.96 19,539 43
Temporary:
M. J. Egan, 87.50; F. Glaser. 993.75; J. E. McEachern, 768.75; G. M. Parker,
515.32 2,365 32
Travelling Expenses ($2,203.94)
Hon. R. P. Vivian, 250.00; Hon. F. R. Oliver, 500.00; S. L. Charlton, 1,186.13; B.
W. Heise, 8.00; G. S. Tattle, 259.81 2,203 94
Maintenance ($2,014.74)
Grand & Tov. Ltd., 451.55; King's Printer, 1,286.47; Telephone, 164.54; accounts
under $100, 112.18 2,014 74
Maintenance of Indigents ($11,634.70)
St. Joseph's \'illa, Blind River, 1,878.10; House of Providence, Kingston, 268.10;
Protestant Home for the Aged, Ottawa, 157.50; St. Charles Hospice, Ottawa,
560.70; St. Joseph's House of Providence, Peterborough, 255.50; St. Joseph's
Manor, Port Arthur, 1,819.30; House of Providence, Toronto, 1,008.00; Salva-
tion Armv Eventide Home, Toronto, 255.50; Algoma District Refuge, Sault
Ste. Marie, 1,182.30; Xipissing District Refuge. North Bay, 2,339.40; Parn,-
Sound District Refuge, Powassan, 429.80; Ontario Countv Refuge, Whitbv,
969.50; Victoria County Home, Lindsay, 511.00 '. '. 11,634 70
Burial of Indigents («866.69)
C. A. Guenette, 120.00; Accounts under SlOO, 746.69 866 69
Transportation of Indigents ($177.25)
Accounts under $100 177 25
Compensation, Medical, Hospital and Other Accounts for Workmen injured in
Government Work as Awarded by the VVorkmen's Compensation Board,
including proportion of .Administration Expenses ($91.00)
Workmen's Compensation Board 91 00
Cost of Living Bonus ($34,361.78)
Sundry Employees .S4,361 78
Unemploj'ment Insurance Stamps ($276.95)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 982.61, less refund of employees' contribution, 7C5.66 276 95
R6 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Grants
Refuges ($80,745.65)
Barrie — Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 442.40; Belleville — Home for the Aged,
291.80; Blind River— St. Joseph's \illa, 290.60; Brantford— Widows' Home,
389.50; Chatham— Home for the Friendless, 488.20; Cornwall— St. Paul's Home,
2,014.10; Dundas— House of Providence, 2,475.90; Guelph— Elliott Home,
743.80; House of Providence, 398.80; Hamilton— Aged Women's Home, 1,848.90;
Home for Aged and Inlirm, 4,136.70; Kingston — House of Providence, 4,232.50;
House of Refuge, 767.70; London — House of Providence, 3,777.80; AlcCormick
Home for the Aged, 1,267.30; Minnow Lake — The Good Shepherd Refuge,
327.55; Ottawa — Bronson Memorial Home, 238.60; Mav Court Club Convalescent
Home, 411.70; Good Shepherd Refuge, 4,158.80; Protestant Home for the
Aged, 627.70; St. Charles' Hospice, 5,933.80; St. Patrick's Home, 2,255.90;
Peterborough — Anson House, 519.60; St. Joseph's House of Providence, 1,444.20;
Port Arthur — St. Joseph's Manor, 990.00; Preston — Braeside Home (Men-
nonite), 147.20; St. Thomas — Thomas Williams Home, 425.20; Sudbury —
Good Shepherd Refuge — 419.00; Toronto — Tweedsmuir Home, Aged Men, 858.90;
Belmont Home, Aged Women, 1,563.40; Ewart Home, Aged Women, 1,683.30;
Church Home for the Aged, 883.90; Good Shepherd Industrial Refuge, 4,764.10;
The Haven, 1,586.75; House of Industrv, 3,887.10; House of Providence,
13,065.40; Jewish Old Folks' Home. 2,021.90; Julia Greenshields' Home, 618.50;
St. Mark's Convalescent and Rest Home, 684.80; vSalvation Army Receiving
Home. 562.20; Salvation Armv Rescue Home, 759.90; Salvation Armv Even-
tide Home, 1,023.20; Windsor— The Homestead, 368.00; Good Shepherd'Refuge,
1,143.15; Algoma District — House of Refuge, Sault Ste. Marie, 2,162.00; Nipis-
sing District — House of Refuge, North Bay, 817.90; Parry Sound District —
House of Refuge, Powassan, 826.00 ' ' 80,745 65
Orphanages $59,388.85)
Cobourg — St. Joseph's Orphanage, 352.45; Cornwall — Nazareth Orphanage,
1,517.10; Fort William— St. Joseph's Orphanage, 1,986.25; Hamilton— Boys'
Home, 1,064.05; Girls' Home, 570.60; St. Mary's Orphan Asylum, 1,760.40;
Salvation Army Rescue Home, 709.85; Hearst — St. Joseph's Orphanage, 1,790.95;
Kingston — Hedgewood Home, 479.35; Orphans' Home and Widows' Friend
Society, 151.70; St. Mary's of the Lake Orphanage, 401.65; Kitchener — Waterloo
Orphanage, 753.80; London — Mount St. Joseph Orphanage, 1,671.50; Protest-
ant Orphans' Home, 767.85; Ronald Roy Gray Memorial Home, 478.30; Sal-
vation Armv Rescue Home, 1,162.30; Ottawa — Protestant Children's \'illage,
710.50; St. 'Joseph's Orphanage, 3,690.65; St. Mark's Home, 1,077.25; St.
Patrick's Home, 1,010.05; Salvation Army Rescue Home, 1,440.85; Peter-
borough— St. \'incent's Orphanage, 338.10; Richmond Hill — Loyal True Blue
and Orange Home, 2,033.45; St. Agatha — Orphans' Home, 1,043.85; St. Cathar-
ines— Protestant Orphans' Home, 363.00; Sudburv- — D'Youville Orphanage,
899.70; Toronto— Catholic Welfare Bureau, 8,808.25; Carmelite Orphanage,
914.90; Humewood House, 811.65; Infants' Home and Infirmary, 7,562.20;
Jewish Child Welfare, 2,018.75; Pentecostal Bethel Home, 284.80; Protestant
Children's Home, 4,360.30; St. Mary's Infants' Home, 1,220.05; Sacred Heart
Orphanage, 909.55; Salvation Armv Children's Home, 492.20; \'ictor Home
for Women, 1,347.80; Working Bov's' Home, 1,391.05; Windsor— Faith Haven,
1,041.85 ' 59,388 85
Soldiers' Aid Commission ($22,202.62)
Soldiers' Aid Commission 22,202 62
Memorial Wreaths ($2,251.73)
Ontario Provincial Command, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L 2,251 73
Boy Scouts' .\ssociation ($2,500.00>
Boy Scouts' Association 2,500 00
Ontario Girl Guides' .\ssociation ($1,000.00)
Ontario Girl Guides' Association 1,000 00
Main Office S241.620 65
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
R7
Permanent:
M. E. Dobie.
DAY NURSERIES BRANCH
Salaries ($4,788.41)
38 44
Temporary :
M. Blakslee, 1,951.29; M. E. Dobie, 1,074.05; D. M. Marshall, 446.87; D. A.
Millichamp, 1,277.76 4,749 97
Travelling Expenses ($1,414.01)
M. Blakslee, 510.06; A. T. Bosanquet, 296.07; D. A. Millichamp, 368.64; J.
Rea, 65.88; E. Stapleford, 154.02; Accounts under $25, 19.34
1,414 01
Maintenance ($448.84)
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 169.10; King's Printer, 178.56; Accounts under
, 101.18.
448 84
Day Nurseries Maintenance ($174,506.91)
Aprile, 276.23; Aylmer Steam Laundry, 123.69; Boake Manufacturing Co.,
Ltd., 204.79; W. Bock, 1,020.00; Borden Co., Ltd., 192.22; City of Brantford,
102.10; Brantford Pattern Works, 386.15; Brantford Public Utilities Com-
mission, 163.54; E. R. Brislev, 480.00; B. M. Brisley, 366.95; Canadian Curtis
Refrigeration Co., Ltd., 319.00; Cassidy's, Ltd., 461.97; A. E. Castle, 227.40;
E. F. Cawker, 205.38; Mrs. M. Chambers, 194.93; Wm. Chambers, 166.62;
Adam Clark, Ltd., 3,244.14; Cloverdale Fruit Market, 206.66; Consumers Gas
Co., 463.73; Conochie's, 145.40; Cromar Construction Co., Ltd., 3,711.65;
J. Coulter Co., Ltd., 100.00; Culley-Lawson Electric Co., Ltd., 100.43; H. L.
Couse, 6,127.34; Dentonia Park United Church, 1,840.16; Department of
Public Works, 278.30; Dixon Dairy Products, 105.01; Dobson's Meat Market,
255.59; Don Avon Marketeria, 252.87; Dominion Natural Gas, 101.61; Dover-
court Fruit Market, 469.00; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 4,580.70; Fairbank Fruit
Market, 123.68; Fairbank United Church, 110.00; Fairbank Presbyterian
Church, 830.31; Familv Service Bureau, Gait, 150.00; Findlay's Dairy, Ltd.,
375.95; C. P. Foster, 210.97; Forest Hill Electric, 100.00; Frost Steel & Wire
Co., Ltd., 266.00; Gait Board of Education, 156.36; Gatto's Grocerv & Butcher
Store, 298.12; O. A. Gerrow, 252.27; Wm. T. Gill & Son, 142.00; Globe Furni-
ture Co., Ltd., 171.20; Goodbaum's Fruit Market, 550.74; Gordon, Mackay
& Co., Ltd., 261.54; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 128.40; Grant Bros., 984.47; Gurnev
Foundry Co., Ltd., 133.77; Halls' Pure Milk Dairy, Ltd., 232.83; City of Hamil-
ton, 189.51; Hamilton Co-operative Creameries, Ltd., 140.10; W. G. L. Hardie,
837.05; Harrold's Coal Co., 279.70; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 178.90; Bob Haynes'
Meat Market, 166.26; Geo. M. Hendry Co., Ltd., 743.19; Highland Dairy,
Ltd., 668.82; W. H. Hurlev, 242.92; Leo Hurst, 11,300.15; Ideal Laundry,
119.42; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 486.33; James Kemp, 5,000.00; [King's
Printer, 825.90; Knox Presbyterian Church, 1,380.42; La Felature des Saguaney,
Ltd., 1,995.29; Lake Simcoe Ice & Fuel, Ltd., 307.36; Lakeview Beach Public
School, 2,236.14; S. Levine, 135.50; R. J. MacBeth, 322.60; McCormick's,
Ltd., 499.38; McQuillen Drug Stores, 132.13; R. W. Meikleham Drug Store,
152.38; Merchants Store Fixtures and Supplies Co., 680.37; D. Millichamp,
247.41; Mount Dennis Baptist Church, 628.08; Muntz & Beattv, 108.57; National
Cellulose of Canada, Ltd., 188.32; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 6,662.75; E. P.
Oliver, 799.96; Olivet Baptist Church, 622.57; Pay List, Services of Directors,
Instructors, Supervisors, etc., 83,512.12; Wages of Assistants, Cleaners and
Labourers, 1,647.79; Palace Meat Market, 154.84; Parisian Laundry Co., Ltd.,
103.81 Sid Perkins, 166.92; D. Pike Co., Ltd., 2,586.50; Porter & Black
2,443.20; F. Pringle, 282.85; Pyrene Manufacturing Companv of Canada
Ltd., 111.44; Redwing Poultrv Farms, 160.16; J. Ritchie & Son, 364.00: A. G
Robb, 1,288.93; G. W. Robinson Co.. Ltd., 235.31; T. E. Rj-erson Co., 878.36
Scarboro Farm Dairy, 423.41; Scott's Plumbing & Heating Co., Ltd., 468.85
Session of the Ukrainian Presbyterian Church, 835.03; Silverwoods, Toronto
Dairy, Ltd., 321.14; Robt. Simpson Co., Ltd., 7,919.09; Star Fruit Store, 163.95
W. A. Stewart, 477.75; Suddaby's, Ltd., 597.84; Sunshine Dairies, Ltd., 476.02
Swiss Laundrv, 276.77; Tait & Kitchen, 192.84; Tapscott's Drug Store, 189.17
Terrace Hill Dairy, Ltd., 267.99; Toronto Board of Education, 29,949.17
City of Toronto, 13,993.1 1 ; Toronto— Suburban Separate School Board, 1.809.08
Toronto Fuels, Ltd., 620.59; Toronto Hvdro-Electrc System, 121.26; Toronto
Launderers & Dry Cleaners, Ltd., 182.86; United Gas & Fuel Co., Ltd., 128.94
JR_8 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Day Nurseries Branch — Continued
Day Nurseries Maintenance — Continued
United Sanitary Supply Co., 357.84; University of Toronto, 231.51; M. F.
Verity, 1,200.00; Waffle Steak Machine Co., Ltd., 217.70; Wanstead United
Church, 543.48; C. Ward, 210.57; Thos. C. Watkins, Ltd., 416.03; Washrite
Laundry, 319.15; Welsh Lumber & Fuel Co., Ltd.. 669.35; West United Church,
2,233.26; John H. Wickson, 2,319.25; Wonder Bakeries, Ltd., 287.81; G. A.
VVressell, 682.75; York Township Board of Education, 7,250.22; East York
Township Board of Education, 11,158.12; Express, etc., 191.75; telephone,
1,210.33; postage, 159.24; unemplovment insurance stamps, 753.40; accounts
under $100, 9,794.68 ." 264,187 18
Less Refunds:
Dominion Government Repayments 60,299 25
Fees 28,784 82
Sale of Equipment 596 20
89,680 27
174 506 91
Day Nurseries Branch $181,158 17
CHILDREN'S AID BR.\NCH
Salaries ($38,929.19)
Permanent:
M. B. Andrachuk, 800.00; J. Bodnarchuk, 1,001.67; A. E. Boys, 1,925.00; H. A.
Carr, 1,068.75; S. Christie, 956.45; M. Crawford, 993.75; F. H. Downing, 993.75;
L. C. Ecker, 2,000.00; \'. M. Fleming, 2,425.00; M. E. Hamilton, 1,425.00;
B. W. Heise, 3,333.30; M. L. Hern, 812.50; G. M. Hoskin, 1,068.75; F. A. Light-
wood, 1,500.00; A. E. Lott, 1,012.50; H. L. Mackav, 1,725.00; M. A. McCabe,
1,925.00; A. J. McKean, 1,525.00; H. G. L. Moore, 1,625.00; V. E. Robinson,
973.99; D. A. Scarpelli, 812.50; G. M. Stagg, 1,225.00; V. E. Taverner, 1,225.00;
G. M. B. Twigg, 1,012.50; M. L Webb, 1,225.00; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 48.00 34,638 41
Temporary:
M. B. Babcock, 194.76; M. J. Egan, 962.50; M. R. Ger\^ais, 170.77; H. E.
MacKenzie, 1,118.40; L M. Ramsay, 812.50; E. F. Sills, 862.50; W. M. Wilson,
169.35 : 4,290 78
Travelling Expenses ($3,333.17)
L. C. Ecker, 1,238.29; V. M. Fleming, 807.07; B. W. Heise, 195.60; M. A. McCabe,
989.01; M. L. Moore, 103.20 ^.^^^ 17
Maintenance ($2,917.13)
King's Printer, 2,477.47; Social Ser\'ice Index, 229.80; Accounts under $100,
209.86 2,917 13
Services and Expenses re .\dministration of the Children's Protection Act
of Ontario, and the Children of Unmarried Parents Act, 1921,
and Adoptions, etc. ($82,641.84)
Travelling Expenses:
• J. D. Adamson, 70.95; K. S. Armstrong, 25.29; W. F. Barrett, 32.96; B. Beaumont,
266.52; C. R. Bilger, 73.33; A. E. Bovs, 525.60; A. G. Brown, 33.08; W. H.
Bury, 145.25; D. W. Cameron, 142.23; A. G. Carson, 71.89; G. Carter, 69.88;
E. Caswell, 148.48 ; R. G. Clowes, 295.56; A. G. Collier, 48.38; B. Dauphinse,
67.76; J. S. Davidson, 358.50; J. H. Dawson, 183.74; J. G. Driscoll, 250.50;
H. T. Edwards, 262.86; A. B. Finnic, 72.15; M. M. Fitzsimmons, 39.93; C. M.
Flatt, 75.76; D. Foucar, 28.75; W. D. Forest, 402.13; G. R. Foster, 51.04; F. B.
Fox, 37.17; V. Franck, 63.76; A. M. Ger\'ais, 47.01; E. L. Henderson, 45.29;
M. J. Henshaw, 180.93; R. J. Hodgert, 44.05; F. M. Humble, 38.15; L. M.
Kraus, 77.82; J. Lacasse, 105.18; J. B. MacDonald, 48.96; J. MacPherson,
79.16; E. Majury, 123.60; K. M. McBride, 69.84; M. G. Mclntyre, 27.00; V. E.
McLean, 47.60;' F. V. Miller, 111.44; E. H. Reist, 93.48; L. S. Richardson,
107.68; T. D. Rustin, 158.10; J. E. Simpson, 320.01; D. M. Snyder, 25.10;
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R_9
Children's Aid Branch — Continued
Services and Expenses re Administration
of Children's Protection Act, etc. — Continued
Travelling Expenses — Continued
D. G. Stevenson, 127.76; G. F. Thompson, 97.84; F. Tibbetts, 583.86; C. A.
Winters, 204.41; W. Wood, 171.38; R. A. D. Young, 36.44; Car tickets,
100.00; accounts under S25, 183.27 7,098 81
Less: Refund, overpayment of expenses A. P. Pullam, 1942-
1943 15 28
7,083 53
Maintenance of Children:
Children's Aid Societies:
District of— Algoma, 7,428.25; Cochrane, 9,952.50; Fort William, 3,140.75;
Kenora, 6,713.25; Manitoulin, 318.75; Xipissing, 3,619.25; Parry Sound,
2,178.49; Port Arthur, 2,743.82; Rainy River, 8,748.30; Sudbury, 8,433.86;
Timiskaming, 9,877.65; County of — Dufferin, 297.75; Frontenac, 356.25;
Lincoln, 256.50; Simcoe, 1,473.00; York, 101.25;— St. Vincent De Paul,
Toronto, 2,187.75; Toronto, 1,179.30 69,006 67
Special Grants to Townships:
Calvin, 914.62; Casimir, Jennings and Applebv, 765.89; Dymond, 970.20;
James, 900.00; Widdifield, 1,092.67 .' 4,643 38
Legal Services, Witness Fees, etc.:
B. C. Donnan, 208.00; Honevwell & Wotherspoon, 102.70; MacDonald &
Macintosh, 1,174.94; Treleaven & Treleaven, 275.00; A. S. Winchester, 180.50;
Accounts under SlOO, 1,540.91 3,482 05
Less: Refunds, Legal Ser\-ices Recovered 1,573 79
1,908 26
Grant to be .\pplied on the Salaries of Officers Occupying the Position of
Local Superintendent and Local Officar ($66,500.00)
Children's Aid Societies:
Algoma, 1,500.00; Brant, 1,000.00; Bruce, 1,000.00; Cochrane, 1,500.00; Dufferin,
1,000.00; Elgin, 1,500.00; Fort William, 1,000.00; Frontenac, 1,500.00; Grev,
1,000.00; Haldimand, 1,000.00; Halton and Peel, 1,000.00; Hamilton, 2,000.00;
Hastings, 1,500.00; Huron, 1,500.00; Kenora, 1,000.00; Kent, 1,000.00; Lambton,
1,500.00; Lanark, 1,000.00; Leeds and Grenville, 1,500.00; Lennox and Addington,
1,000.00: Lincoln, 1,500.00; London and Middlesex, 1,500.00; Manitoulin,
500.00; Muskoka, 1,000.00; Xipissing, 1,500.00; Xorfolk, 1,500.00; Xorthumber-
land and Durham, 1,000.00; Ontario, 1,500.00; Ottawa and Carleton, 1,500.00;
Oxford, 1,000.00; Parr\' Sound, 1,500.00; Perth, 1,000.00; Peterborough, 1,500.00;
Port Arthur, 1,000.00'; Prescott and Russell, 1,000.00; Prince Edward, 500.00;
Rainv River, 1,000.00; Renfrew, 1,000.00; St. Vincent De Paul, 1,500.00; Simcoe,
1,500.00; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarrv, 1,500.00; Sudbur^•, 1,500.00;
Timiskaming, 1,500.00; Toronto, 1,500.00; Victoria and Haliburton, 1,500.00;
Waterloo, 1,000.00; Welland Countv and Xiagara Falls, 1,500.00; Wellington,
1,500.00; Wentworth, 1,500.00; Windsor and Essex, 1,500.00; Windsor and
Essex, R.C., 1,500.00; York, 1,500.00 66,500 00
British Child Guests $596.15)
Sundry Children's Aid Societies, 17,358.94; Ontario Hospital, Woodstock, 176.50;
Citv of Toronto, Department of Welfare, 112.00; Accounts under SlOO,
133.65 _ 17,781 09
Less: Refund, National Advisory Committee 17,184 94
596 15
Children's Aid Branch $194,917 48
MOTHERS' ALLOWANCES COMMISSION
J. A. Faulkner, Chairman.
Salaries ;$76,854.84)
Permanent:
M.M.Abernethv, 1,500.00; M. B. Andrachuk, 400.00; E. E. Armstrong, 1,425.00;
H. Bentley, 3,125.00; A. E. Birss, 1,583.33; A. M. Brackin, 1,300.00; A. A.
R 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Mothers' Allowances Commission — Continued
Salaries — Permanent — Continued
Brown. 1,425.00; E. G. Campbell, 1,425.00; I. B. Chambers, 523.09; E. V.
Craig, 1.425.00; £. D. Devereux, 1,500.00; F. L. DuflF, 1,225.00; L. I. Farnden,
1.425.00; I. C. Fleming, 1,425.00; C. A. Foikard, 1,500.00; A. M. Eraser, 1,625.00;
H. I. Frv, 1,425.00; J. V. V. Gauthier. 1.425.00; M. C. Hennessy, 1.350.00;
A. E. Hindlev, 1,500.00; A. Horrigan, 1,425.00; A. M. Kellock, 1.425.00; A.
Lalonde. 1.425.00; H. Lordan. 1.300.00; R. K. MacKenzie, 958.33; L. McAIpine,
1,225.00; A. B. McCoig, 1,200.00; G. A. McCool. 1.425.00; F. E. McEvoy,
1.425.00; M. McGee, 1,625.00; X. Mclldoon, 1,225.00; E. V. McKechnie,
2.025.00; G. L. McKenty, 1.425.00; E. H. iMcMulIen, 1,500.00; M. McMulIen,
1,325.00; M. J. Meehan, 1.425.00; A. G. Mitchell, 1.400.00; H. P. Mooney,
1.425.00; F. M. Morgan. 1.325.00; T. E. Mullarkev. 1.425.00; M. G. Musselman,
1,425.00; A. Patterson. 2.025.00; E. M. Pereira. 1,050.00; G. Poitevin, 1.250.00;
M. M. Powell. 2,225.00; E. C. Riddell, 1,225.00; E. W. Rogers, 1,500.00; A. D.
Rov. 1.150.00; E. P. Shepherd. 1,425.00; M. J. Singer, 1.300.00; O. A. Smith,
1.325.00; X. E. Smyth. 1,625.00; B. M. Sparks. 1,143.75; M. D. Tolmie, 1,425.00;
E. L. Walsh. 100.00; Public Serv'ice Superannuation Fund, Contribution re
Enlistment. 48.00 76,706 50
Temporary:
C. A. Adam, 1,270.97; A. Avlesworth. 933.33; F. J. Bishop, 1.093.55; M. A.
Brankin. 1.267.74; L. M. Bright. 1.140.00; I. Broad. 1,200.00; X. E. Buck-
berrough, 54.84; L. P. Burke. 1,200.00; M. E. Calder, 1,174.19; L. Conley,
1,223.05; A. L. Conneilv, 1,041.94; W. Davev, 54.84; S. F. Dargavel. 816.62;
J. D. Dempsev, 54.84; M. \'. Dike, 1,224.99; M. G. Dixon, 1.249.98; C. E.
Farquhar, 25.81;A. D. Fricker, 1,224.99; S. E. Frv, 400.00; D. L. Geale, 1,041.94;
L. G. Gunter. 1.324.95; S. Hendrv. 1,277.42; J. Hollands-Hurst, 1,324.95; A. M.
Hurlev, 1,299.96; V. B. Hutchings, 1,254.84; I. M. Kellv, 32.26; L. G. Laing,
100.00; T. P. Lancaster. 54.84; M. A. Lindsay. 1,424.94; M. C. Lupton, 740.00;
X. M. MacConnell, 1,399.92; S. A. MacDonald, 1.093.55; M. E. Macintosh,
1,153.33; S. E. MacLean. 926.65; M. M. Maxwell. 54.84; P. McCutcheon,
1.249.98; M. H. McGibbon, 290.32; E. E. McGregor. 1,200.00; H. McKenzie.
1,200.00; H. M. Metier, 1.070.97; C. G. B. Miller, 1.399.92; B. E. Moffatt,
1,224.99; E. R. Murray. 1.624.95; C. Oke, 1.349.97; A. A. Perkins. 1.224.99;
L. E. A. Pinner. 1.224.99; J. Plaxton. 1.224.99; A. Proudlock. 1,000.00; H. F.
Quinn. 1.070.97; J. G. F. Rankin, 1,299.96; L Rechnitzer, 1,140.00; A. D. Reid,
1,424.94; A. D. Roy. 100.00; R. A. Sabourin, 1,224.99; M. Seigner, 1,224.99;
S. C. Smith, 1,200.00; X. M. Stockford, 1.093.55; L Telford, 1,224.99; E. M.
Thomson, 1,140.00; E. L. Walsh, 1,100.00; L A. Warren, 1,399.92; E. M. White.
1,200.00; E. E. Zuber, 1,224.99; 63,511 44
Total 140,217 94
Less: One-half cost of Investigators' Salaries transferred
to Old Age Pensions Commission (see page R 12). 63,363 10
Travelling Expenses ($29,022.96)
M. M. Abernethy, 337.42; C. A. Adam, 219.28; E. E. Armstrong, 814.46; A. Avles-
worth, 572.50; H. Bentlev, 42.68; A. E. Birss, 40.00; J. Bishop. 1.085.83; A. M.
Brackin, 965.83; L. M. Bright, 142.80; I. Broad. 39.12; A. A. Brown, 54.72; X. E.
Buckberrough, 66.17; L. P. Burke, 947.81; M. E. Calder, 789.22; E. G. Campbell,
757.35; I. B. Chambers, 59.66; A. L. Connelly, 1,031.88; E. V. Craig, 985.72; S. F.
Dargavel, 194.04 ;W. Davev, 46.23 ;E. D. Devereux, 637.92; M. V. Dike, 1,016.42;
M. G. Dixon, 695.74; L. I. Farnden, 673.77; C. E. Farquhar, 36.89; I. G. Fleming,
1,435.59; C. Foikard, 1,057.20; A. M. Fraser, 489.48; A. D. Fricker, 124.20; H. I.
Fry, 701.69; S. E. Frv, 327.93; J. V. V. Gauthier, 1,769.83; D. L. Geale, 680.76; L.
G. Gunter, 930.13; S. Hendrv, 225.92; D. L. Hennessy, 1,356.98; A. E. Hindley,
690.61; J. Hollands-Hurst, 1,112.52; A. Horrigan. 282.98; A. M. Hurlev. 402.32;
V. B. Hutchings. 719.72; I. M. Kellv, 45.17; A. M. Kellock, 946.77; F.Knechtel.
1,160.25; A. Lalonde, 822.99; T. P. Lancaster, 65.42; M. A. Lindsay, 691.73; H.
Lordan, 664.55; M. C. Lupton, 261.49; X. M. MacConnell, 904.89; S. A. Mac-
Donald, 464.64; M. E. Macintosh, 725.93; R. K. MacKenzie, 707.56; S. E. Mac-
Lean, 299.73; M. M. Maxwell, 63.85; A. B. McCoig, 43.00; G. A. McCool, 1,461.70;
P. McCutcheon, 272.86; F. E. McEvov, 156.64; M. McGee, 1,316.13; M. H. Mc-
Gibbon, 117.10; E. E. McGregor, 79L27; G. L. McKentv, 725.28; H. McKenzie,
168.75; M.J. Meehan. 614.94;^H. M. Metier, 302.58; C. G. B. Miller, 100.09; A. G.
Mitchell, 715.95; B. E. Mofifatt, 327.04; H. P. Mooney, 499.08; F. M. Morgan,
296.72; T. E. Mullarkev, 899.48; E. R. Murray, 1,324.78; M. G. Musselman,
76,854 84
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
R 11
Mothers' Allowances Commission — Continued
Travelling Expenses — Continued
687.05; L. E. A. Pinner, 1,147.13; J. Plaxton, 203.60; G. Poitevin, 952.14; M. M.
Powell, 112.59; A. Proudlock, 707.45; J. G. F. Rankin, 341.06; I. Rechnitzer,
272.72; A. D. Roy, 1,630.44; R. A. Sabourin, 129.61; D. W. Savoie, 936.98; M.
Seigner, 173.76; E. P. Shepherd, 240.31; O. A. Smith, 758.61; S. C. Smith,
568.44; N. E. Smyth, 950.16; N. M. Stockford, 479.17; I. Telford, 525.32; E. M.
Thomson, 774.33; M. D. Tolmie, 591.67; E. L. Walsh, 685.09; I. A. Warren,
915.67; E. M. White, 739.62; E. E. Zuber, 240.91; Car tickets, 500.00;
accounts under $25, 22.40; add Rental Gait Office Transferred from Lands
and Forests, 240.00 58,045 91
Less: One-half cost of Investigators' travelling expenses
transferred to Old Age Pensions Commission (see
page R 12) 29,022 95
Local Boards:
Maintenance ($5,642.70)
Algoma, 128.24; Cochrane, 115.19; Essex, 8.00; Kenora, 112.55; Manitoulin,
189.14; Muskoka, 155.47; Nipissing, 244.73; Parry Sound East, 169.12; Parrv
Sound West, 103.80; Rainv River, 188.93; Sturgeon Falls, 12.00; Sudbury,
692.12; Timiskaming, 139.12; Thunder Bav, 182.26
29,022 96
2,440 67
Miscellaneous:
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 588.33; King's Printer, 2,144.37; Social Service Index, 184.40;
Accounts under $100, 284.93
3,202 03
Counties:
Allowances in Accordance with The Mothers' Allowances Act ($3,750,861.27)
Brant, 11,043.26; Bruce, 35,846.00; Carleton, 40,405.00; Dufferin, 11,250.00;
Dundas, 13,401.20; Durham, 15,171.00; Elgin, 23,976.00; Essex, 42,594.00;
Frontenac, 19,200.00; Glengarrv, 29,523.00; Grenville, 11,424.00; Grev, 37,387.00;
Haldimand, 19,713.00; Haliburton, 8,978.00; Halton, 12,451.00; Hastings,
50,082.00; Huron, 28,817.00; Kent, 29,891.00; Lambton, 14,591.00; Lanark,
21,189.00; Leeds, 18,966.00; Lennox and Addington, 13,772.00; Lincoln. 14,921.00;
Middlesex, 25,026.00; Norfolk, 30,843.20; Northumberland, 26,413.00; Ontario,
24,617.00; Oxford, 18,123.00; Peel, 15,850.00; Perth, 14,256.00; Peterborough,
16,757.00; Prescott, 43,665.00; Prince Edward, 10,907.00; Renfrew, 72,784.00;
Russell, 28,312.00; Simcoe, 97,577.60; Stormont, 63,565.40; \'ictoria, 21,889.20;
Waterloo, 20,562.00; Welland, 34,882.00; Wellington, 25,772.33; Wentworth,
14,418.00; York, 246,616.00 1,377,427 19
Cities:
Belleville, 27,976.00; Brantford, 42,984.00; Chatham, 25,995.00; Fort William,
44,288.00; Gait, 18,005.00; Guelph, 30,634.00; Hamilton, 171,378.00; Kingston,
35,436.00; Kitchener, 40,504.00; London. 79,516.00; Niagara Falls, 19,341.00;
North Bav, 36,954.00; Oshawa, 23,650.00; Ottawa, 200,508.90; Owen Sound
24,150.00; Peterborough, 38,395.00; Port Arthur, 33,302.00; St. Catharines,
21,534.00; St. Thomas, 19,890.00; Sarnia. 11,474.00; Sault Ste. Marie, 42,376.00;
Stratford, 17,631. 00; Sudburv, 48,716.00; Toronto, 745,913.38; Welland, 12,636.00;
Windsor, 94,902.20; Woodstock, 13,735.00 1,921,824 48
Towns:
Brockville, 9,132.00; Gananoque, 4,920.00; Ingersoll, 9,510.00; Prescott, 4,266.00;
St. Mary's, 8,196.00; Smith's Falls, 5,574.00; Trenton, 10,936.00 52,534 00
Districts:
Algoma, 32,691.00; Cochrane, 79,655.40; Kenora, 22,101.00; Manitoulin, 10,920.00;
Muskoka, 29,684.00; Nipissing, 46,926.20; Parrv Sound, 37,572.00; Rainv
River, 20,314.00; Sudbury, 45,802.00; Thunder Bay, 14,726.00; Timiskaming,
58,684.00 399,075 60
Medical Services ($162,819.06)
Ontario Medical Association 162,819 06
Mothers' Allowances Commission $4,025,200 83
R 12
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Permanent:
OLD AGE PENSIONS COMMISSION
J. A. Faulkner, Chairman
(Salaries ($149,127.44)
M. M. Barrett, 1,012.50; K. M. Bawden, 1,068.75; A. M. Beattie, 725.00
M. A. Beatty, 1,143.75; B. A. F. Boultbce, 81.25; W. W. Boyce, 2,575.00; M
Brown, 256.25; M. H. Bull, 918.75; F. J. Cassidv, 1,933.33 ; W. J. Chalmers
1,541.67; E. E. Charlton, 1,026.61; A. I. Christilavv, 667.14; O. G. Clarke
2,025.00; M. H. Donnan, 767.41; D. T. Donohue, 162.50; M. Egan, 2,550.00
J. A. Faulkner, 6,000.00; R. M. Featherstonc, 793.75; E. L. M. Fox, 937.50
C. Green, 3,092.75; H. K. Hopkins, 1,168.75; M. H. Hutton, 1,491.67; .S. Jones
1,012.50; F. M. Lanchburv, 1,225.00; M. J. Little, 133.33; A. MacEachern
747.18; F. P. McCall, 162.50; H. E. McCormick, 918.75; J. M. McCullough
2,437.50; D. McMillan, 81.0.21 ; R.Montgomery, 1,225.00; E. J. Moran, 1,012.50
P. N. Nevison, 1,225.00; V. H. Newsome, 1,800.00; D. I. Nortrop, 1,143.75
M. M. Osborne, 47.18; E. R. Peacock, 1,225.00; M. M. Perry, 150.00; T. H
Poole, 974.97; H. S. Potash, 975.00; D. M. Pounds, 993.75; F. Price, 1,225.00
H. L. Scace, 375.00; D. A. Scarpelli, 162.50; G. Shute, 1,068.75; C. Smith
151.21; J. B. Southcott, 693.33; M. B. Staley, 1,143.75; M. G. Tonner, 975.00
W. Turcotte, 1,516.67; R. S. Wark, 308.33; E. M. Wingate, 1,325.00; M. L
Wood, 969.55; M. E. Woodruff, 993.75; Public Service Superannuation Fund
Contribution re Enlistments, 105.00 61,171 29
Temporary:
D. Aiken, 918.75; E. L. Barker, 825.00; A. M. Beattie, 137.50; M. H. Booz,
49.80; V. Borbridge, 918.75; M. A. Burton, 304.17; L. M. Cade, 840.72; A. I.
Christilaw, 251.61; D. M. Gerald, 86.85; M. I. Gray, 123.27; H. M. Gunter,
843.75; A. B. Hendry, 750.00; S. Houston, 1,408.28; M. Howe, 918.75; A. E.
Hvndman, 667.41; I. M. Jess, 73.49; T. Jess, 254.17; J. J. Kearns, 1,200.00;
L. Lamar, 777.29; F. S. Lanfear, 843.75; C. Larking, 862.70; A. G. Levine, 847.18;
A. M. Maclntvre, 916.38; P. A. Maher, 532.26; M. E. McAllister, 758.33;
A. McEachern, 115.32; H. McKinnon, 1,124.99; D. McMillan, 62.50; D. Michie,
1,124.99; L Moore, 437.50; A. M. Muston, 747.38; V. Norman, 254.16; F. L
O'Neill, 194.79; M. M. Osborne, 670.18; G. M. Parker, 150.00; Margaret M.
Parker, 84.05; Muriel M. Parker, 65.52; C. L. Quinlan, 587.70; L M. Ramsay,
68.75; H. Reid, 403.12; J. Scorsone, 65.52; L. J. Smith, 665.32; L J. G. Walker,
600.00; A. J. White, 338.71; Pay List, Sundry Persons, part time and overtime
services, 722.39 24,593 05
Total 85,764 34
Add: One-half cost of Investigators' Salaries transferred
from Mothers' Allowances Commission (see page
R 10) 63,363 10
149,127 44
Travelling Expenses ($36,717.13)
H. Davis, 426.46; M. Egan, 1,024.97; W. J. Elliott, 1,649.05; S. J. Gadsby,
42.82; C. Green, 54.88; P. Kerr, 154.78; F. G. McNeely, 535.06; W. R. Moun-
tain, 1,085.84; A. G. Ramsden, 520.17; W. L. Vale, 582.58; W. S. Weese, 1,610.01;
Accounts under $25, 7.56; Sundry Investigators, half cost expenses, trans-
ferred from Mothers' Allowances Commission (see page R 11), 29,022.95 36,717 13
Maintenance ($24,321.13)
Addressograph-Multigraph of Canada, Ltd., 615.41; King's Printer, 18,905.92;
M. McCullough, compassionate gratuity, 446.24; Office Specialty Manufactur-
ing Co., Ltd., 108.00; Pay List, Sundry Persons, part time and overtime ser-
vices, 3,081.51; Sundry Persons, meals re overtime, 301.15; Sundry Registrars,
fees, 329.21 ; Accounts under $100, 533.69 24,321 13
Old Age Pensions and Blind Pensions $15,647,801 63
Less Special Warrant, Ontario
Bonus (see page R 18) 1,473,782 62
($14,174,019 01)
Pensions In Accordance with The Old Age Pensions Act ($13,793,535.93)
Counties:
Brant, 85,158.86; Bruce, 178,847.46; Carleton, 175,305.94; Dufferin, 71,961.95;
Dundas, 81,536.16; Elgin, 155,418.81; Essex, 234,271.22; Frontenac, 127,399.08;
Glengarr>', 116,296.30; Grey, 211,440.11; Haldimand, 78,119.51; Halton,
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R 13
Old Age Pensions Commission — Continued
Pensions in Accordance with The Old Age Pensions Act — Continued
Counties — Continued
101,007.84; Hastings, 265,499.60; Huron, 206,973.37;Kent, 190,160.13; Lambton,
152,210.25; Lanark, 146,521.45; Leeds & Grenville, 202,296.19; Lennox &
Addington, 129,674.26; Lincoln, 112,544.17; .Middlesex, 188,141.88; Norfolk,
150,618.17; Northumberland and Durham, 305,556.99; Ontario, 176 864 49-
Oxford, 134,269.45; Peel, 113,167.11; Perth, 93,935.27; Peterborough, 115,234.071
Prescott, 126,710.87; Prince Edward, 114,720.51; Renfrew, 251,908.07; Russell'
104,383.40; Simcoe, 457,823.34; Stormont. 149,160.04; Victoria, 128,277.86;
Waterloo, 135,921.09; Welland, 157,635.47; Wellington, 146,252.97; Went-
worth, 139,128.07; York, 843,173.30 7,055,525 08
Less: Inter-Provincial Accounts Recelv^able 54,856 72
7,000,668 36
Cities:
Belleville, 66,009.47; Brantford, 149,191.16; Chatham, 78,027.73; Fort William,
48,116.55; Gait, 68,976.55; Guelph, 97,360.51; Hamilton, 607,809.33; Kingston
101,076.63; Kitchener, 98,896.00; London, 332,772.08; Niagara Falls, 49,906.00;
North Bav, 58,527.29; Oshawa, 79,677.05; Ottawa, 517,622.70; Owen Sound,
81,677.95; Peterborough, 104,210.02; Port Arthur, 59,742.28; St. Catharines
93,045.79; St. Thomas, 65,239.55; Sarnia, 56,693.22; Sault Ste. Marie, 71,547.96-
Stratford, 79,719.73; Sudburv, 50,201.65; Toronto, 2,960,484.63; Welland'
21,543.04; Windsor, 328,359.25; Woodstock, 53,192.11 6,379,626 23
Less: Inter-Provincial Accounts Receivable 62,338 52
6,317,287 71
Towns:
Brockville, 46,202.88; Gananoque, 23,877.93; Ingersoll, 27,260.21; Prescott
11,902.65; Smith's Falls, 30,257.53; St. Mary's, 20,834.48; Timmins, 16,872.63-
Trenton, 36,904.83 214,113 14
Less: Inter-Provincial Accounts Receivable 2,379 20
211,733 94
Districts:
Algoma, 142,027.48; Cochrane, 133,056.50; Drvden, 8,996.34; Haliburton,
44,693.82; Kenora, 57,137.60: Manitoulin, 38,686.26; Muskcka, 124,140.97;
Nipissing, 141,415.61; Parrv Sound, 153,447.14; Rainv River, 88,983.35; Sioux
Lookout, 2,132.14; Sturgeon Falls. 17,087.94; Sudbur>', 137,201.46; Thunder
Bay, 54,655.85; Timiskaming, 149,633.50 1,293,295 96
Less: Inter-Provincial Accounts Receivable 19,783 16
1,273,512 80
Other Provinces:
Alberta, 22,007.80; British Columbia, 16,111.28; Manitoba, 49,876.91; New
Brunswick, 2,994.75; Nova Scotia, 5,621.18; Prince Edward Island, 63.70;
Quebec, 74,093.83; Saskatchewan, 67,588.24 238,357 69
Less: Inter-Provincial Accounts Receivable 145,489 24
Inter-Provincial Accounts Pavable bv Ontario to:
92,868 45
Alberta, 4,669.80; British Columbia, 9,997.19; Manitoba, 6,756.66; New Bruns-
wick, 723.01; Nova Scotia, 1,163.16; Quebec, 18,646.62; Saskatchewan, 5,721.61. 47,678 05
Inter- Provincial Accounts Receivable by Ontario:
Alberta, 26,011.80; British Columbia, 15,581.88; Manitoba, 55,940.88; New
Brunswick, 6,101.96; Nova Scotia, 9,608.96; Prince Edward Island, 162.76;
Quebec, 95,485.44; Saskatchewan, 75,953.16 284,846 84
Total 15,228,596 15
Less: Special Warrant, Ontario Bonus
(see page R 18) 1 ,435,060 22
13,793,535 93
Payable by: Ontario 3,411,702 33
Dominion Government 9,460,062 90
Dominion Government
War Appropriation,
(effective November,
1, 1943) 850,558 99
10,310,621 89
Other Provinces 71,211 71
13,793,535 93
R 14
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
OldjAge Pensions Commission — Continued
Pensions in Accordance with The Old Age Pensions Act — Continued
Balance Debits Credits Balance
Outstanding Charged Paid outstanding
March 31st 1943-1944 1943-1944 March 31st
1943 1944
Dominion Government 10,310,621 89 10,310,621 89 ...
Other Provinces 23,218 95 71,21171 94,430 66
23.218 95 10,381,833 60 10,405,052 55
Counties:
Blind Pensions ($380,483.08)
Brant, 2,662.69; Bruce, 4,314.17; Carleton, 6,088.80; Dufferin, 1,681.00; Dundas,
2,306.00; Elgin, 4,865.00; Essex, 6,511.89; Frontenac, 2,664.75; Glengarry,
3,443.75; Grey, 5,017.92; Haldimand, 1,646.00; Halton, 1,051.76; Hastings,
8,799.23; Huron, 5,145.84; Kent, 5,148.00; Lambton, 4,390.13; Lanark, 3,632.25;
Leeds and Grenville, 6,213.58; Lennox and Addington, 2,682.00; Lincoln,
3,445.85; Middlesex, 5,133.00; Norfolk, 5,768.00; Northumberland and Durham,
6,767.50; Ontario, 4,532.75; Oxford, 1,387.59; Peel, 2,217.51; Perth, 1,860.50;
Peterborough, 1,872.11; Prescott, 7,609.40; Prince Edward, 2,779.95; Renfrew,
11,966.40; Russell, 3,946.00; Simcoe, 10,834.21; Stormont, 8,129.75; X'ictoria,
4,013.15; Waterloo, 2,617.00; Welland, 1,863.55; Wellington, 2,814.40; Went-
worth, 2,953.67; York, 13,675.01 184,452 06
Less: Inter- Provincial Accounts Receivable 1,627 00
Cities:
Belleville, 3,098.48; Brantford, 6,745.92; Chatham, 1,459.80; Fort William
2,024.00; Gait, 1,968.00; Guelph, 3,197.40; Hamilton, 20,959.11; Kingston
4,494.85; Kitchener, 1,216.40; London, 11,085.25; Niagara Falls, 1,904.00
North Bay, 1,168.00; Oshawa, 1,892.88; Ottawa, 18,393.86; Owen Sound, 1,752.00
Peterborough, 2,923.36; Port Arthur, 1,593.90: St. Catharines, 3,037.48; St
Thomas, 1,460.00; Sarnia, 292.00; Sault Ste. Marie, 2,441.30; Stratford, 4,433.73
Sudbury, 2,268.00; Toronto, 72,565.49; Welland, 449.53; Windsor, 8,588.77
Woodstock, 1,143.00 _. . 182,556 51
Less: Inter- Provincial Accounts Receivable 1,512 00
Towns:
Brockville. 584.00; Gananoque, 1,460.00; Ingersoll, 584.00; Prescott, 292.00;
Smith's Falls, 2,210.00; Timmins, 584.00; Trenton, 1,500.19 7,214 19
Less: Inter- Provincial Accounts Receivable 117 00
Districts:
Algoma, 4,456.00; Cochrane, 3,408.92; Haliburton, 584.00; Kenora, 1,140.00;
Manitoulin, 1,797.00; Muskoka, 2,893.76; Nipissing, 4,899.00; Parry Sound,
5,231.00; Rainy River, 2,080.35; .Sturgeon Falls, 292.00; Sudbury, 6,656.23;
Thunder Bay, 1,144.25; Timiskaming, 5,398.70 ' 39,981 21
Less: Inter-Provincial Accounts Receivable 791 00
Other Provinces:
Alberta, 320.00; British Columbia, 95.00; New Brunswick, 19.50; Manitoba,
125.00; Quebec, 1,582.33; Saskatchewan, 985.00 3,126 83
Less Inter- Provincial Accounts Receivable 2,003 36
Inter-Provincial Accounts Payable by Ontario to:
Alberta, 148.12; British Columbia, 255.79; Manitoba, 239.40; New Brunswick,
76.38; Nova Scotia, 51.75; Saskatchewan, 138.75; Quebec, 964.49
Inter-Provincial Accounts Receivable by Ontario:
Alberta, 434.00; British Columbia, 256.00; Manitoba, 472.00; New Brunswick,
100.52; Nova Scotia, 225.00; Quebec, 2,769.32; Saskatchewan, 1,793.52
Total 419,205 48
Less: Special Warrant, Ontario Bonus
(see page R 18) 38,722 40
380.483 08
182,825 06
181,044 51
7,097 19
39,190 21
1,123 47
1,874 68
6,050 36
1943-44
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
R 15
Old Age Pensions Commission — Continued
Blind Pensions — Continued
Payable by: Ontario 95,014 17
Dominion Government 259,424 23
Dominion Government
War Appropriation
(effective November
1, 1943) 24,532 09
283,956 32
Other Provinces 1,512 59
Dominion Government .
Other Provinces
Balance
Outstanding
March 31st
1943
587 38
Debits
Charged
1943-1944
283,956 32
1,512 59
587 38 285,468 91
380,483 08
Credits Balance
Paid Outstanding
1943-1944 March 31st
1944
283,956 32
2,099 97
286,056 29
Medical Services ($401,531.89)
Ontario Medical Association 401,531 80
Old Age Pensions Commission 84,118,414 00
Hon. F. R. Oliver.
ST.\TUTORY
Minister's Salary ($1,999.99)
(May 18, 1943 to August 17, 1943)
1,999 99
Salaries:
Unemployment Relief
(25 George V, Chap. 71, Sec. 4)
Administration ($72,676.64)
Main Office
Permanent:
S. N. Asburv, 1,850.00; J. S. Band, 3,000.00; A. T. Bosanquet, 2,200.00;
J. D. Clarke, 2,000.00; D. M. Crittenden, 1,225.00; R. M. Featherstone,
181.25; G. D. Kennedv, 1,725.00; F. B. Knechtel, 1,700.00; E. W. Little-
ford, 1,777.69; L. E. Ludlow, 2,025.00; D. S. McLellan, 2.025.00; F. G.
McXeelv, 1,775.00; W. R. Mountain, 1,600.00; W. F. Pearl, 1,675.00; A. G.
Ramsden, 1,700.00; W. A. Salmons, 600.00; D. W. Savoie, 1,250.00; W. L.
Vale, 1,925.00; W. S. Weese, 1,700.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund,
Contribution re Enlistments, 136.00 , . . 32,069 94
Temporary :
G. H. Davis, 399.99; S. H. Nichols, 45.97; D. W. Savoie, 250.00.
Travelling Expenses:
S. N. Asburv, 1,149.58; J. S. Band, 290.69; A. T. Bosanquet. 434.39; J. D. Clarke,
61.68; E. W. Littleford. 619.65; L. E. Ludlow, 1,682.12; D. S. McLellan, 1,467.35;
F. G. McNeelv. 641.20; A. G. Ramsden, 76.42; W. L. Vale, 281.16
Miscellaneous:
International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 340.00; King's Printer, 1,741.43;
E. \V. McHenry, 753.50; Accounts under $100, 308.89
695 96
6,704 24
3,143 82
District Administration:
Salaries and E.xpenses, Relief Administrators, Assistants and Office Expenses:
Algoma and Manitoulin, 4,107.10; Cochrane and Timiskaming, 6.141.38;
Nipissing, 4,572.06; Parry -Sound and Muskoka, 2,996.74; Sudbury, 4,625.66;
Thunder Bay, Rainy River and Kenora, 7,583.74; Public Service Super-
annuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 36.00 30,062 68
R 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statutory — Continued
Unemployment Relief — Continued
Direct Relief ($1,219,309.74)
Cities:
Belleville, 1,914.01; Brantford. 6,551.90; Chatham, 6,220.58; Fort William,
6,651.66; Gait, 1,955.73; Guelph, 7,860.15; Hamilton, 66,352.92; Kingston,
6,338.54; Kitchener, 5,277.42; London. 37.301.70; Niagara Falls, 5,752.27;
North Bav, 9,663.60; Oshawa. 8,813.27; Ottawa, 52,872.26; Owen Sound,
3,123.72; Peterborough, 4,776.38; Port Arthur, 11,134.19; St. Catharines,
10,044.20; .St. Thomas, 4,905.43; Sarnia. 4,476.97; Sauit Ste. Marie, 4,712.39;
Stratford, 6,562.03; Sudbury, 7,921.20; Toronto, 450,989.14; VVelland, 1,978.16;
Windsor, 34,500.80; Woodstock, 1,772.20 770,422 82
Towns:
Alexandria, 3,021.71; AUiston, 87.69; Almonte, 54.37; Amherstburg, 245.55;
Arnprior, 904.26; Aurora, 297.34; Avlmer, 296.63; Barrie, 1,336.11; Blenheim,
70.37; Blind River, 1,876.19; Bonlield, 50.04; Bowmanville, 18.30; Bracebridge,
342.66; Brockville, 2,929.92; Bruce Alines, 352.74; Burlington, 34.63; Cache
Bav, 274.40; Campbellford, 77.65; Capreol, 356.28; Carleton Place, 884.11;
Chelmsford, 678.07; Chesicv, 686.50; Clinton, 72.63; Cobalt, 1,659.47; Cobourg,
1.059.27; Cochrane, 1,650.75; Collingwood, 2,324.27; Cornwall, 1,413.22; Deser-
onto, 316.76; Dresden, 425.13; Drvden, 116.46; Dundas, 452.74; Dunnville,
749.64; Durham, 157.27; Eastview, 456.58; Englchart, 235.82; Essex, 907.96;
Forest, 260.48; Fort Erie, 1,959.56; Fort Frances, 7,654.69; Gananoque, 107.18;
Georgetown, 95.96; Geraldton, 237.01; Goderich, 1,055.55; Gore Bav, 152.04;
Gravenhurst, 333.96; Grimsby, 278.85; Haileybur^-, 1,500.97; Hanover, 132.82;
Harrow, 104.47; Hawkesbur>', 3,425.31; Hespeler, 297.07; Huntsville, 1,584.78;
Ingersoll, 708.79; Iroquois Falls, 939.70; Kapuskasing, 1,171.57; Kearney,
205.23; Keewatin, 402.05; Kenora, 5,126.99; Kincardine, 206.88; Kingsville,
17.23; Larder Lake, 86.43; La Salle, 550.96; Leamington, 659.46; Leaside,
242.01; Lindsav, 632.30; Listowel, 1,250.55; Massev, 850.09; Mattawa, 439.13;
Meaford, 775.21; Merritton, 9.56; Midland, 3,680.37; Milton, 191.36; Mimico,
1,768.83; Mitchell, 401.14; Mount Forest, 216.70; Napanee, 1,503.34; New
Liskeard, 290.47; Newmarket, 469.30; New Toronto, 2,033.39; Niagara, 293.54;
Oakville, 545.54; Orangeville, 897.63; Orillia, 2,842.80; Parkhill, 62.95; Paris,
343.10; Parrv Sound, 200.33; Pembroke, 2,434.80; Penetanguishene, 2,303.34;
Perth, 722.05; Petrolia. 669.56; Picton, 2,666.42; Port Colborne, 1,136.87;
Port Hope, 201.58; Powassan, 15.63; Prescott, 447.24; Preston, 215.36; Rainy
River, 142.37; Renfrew, 1,020.14; Ridgetown, 140.85; Riverside, 658.73; Rock-
land,1.157. 77; St. Marv's, 678.17; Seaforth, 7.69; Simcoe, 3,067.77; Sioux Lookout,
1,331.32; Smith's Falls. 1.452.41; Southampton, 130.23; Strathroy, 178.37;
Sturgeon Falls, 6,151.84; Tecumseh, 627.59; Thessalon, 406.28; Thornbury,
8.78; Thorold. 331.93; Tilburv, 29.67; Tillsonburg, 517.17; Timmins, 11,805.10;
Trenton, 2,960.12; Vankleek' Hill, 512.29; Walkerton, 1,106.02; Wallaceburg,
617.28; Waterloo, 2,038.26; Webbwood, 627.91; Weston, 665.03; Wiarton,
173.69; Wingham, 15.81 125,442 56
Villages:
Acton. 117.19; Ailsa Craig, 2.52; Alvinston, 190.01; Arthur, 59.20; Barry's
Bav, 196.75; Belle River, 224.48; Bloomfield, 56.41; Blvth, 129.40; Bobcavgeon,
148.55; Bradford, 49.12; Braeside, 181.62; Brussels, 111.81; Burk's Falls, 152.86;
Cardinal, 256.49; Casselman, 246.07; Chatsworth, 117.60; Chippawa, 534.12;
Coldwater, 191.82; Delhi, 168.72; Flora, 283.63; Exeter, 227.19; Fenelon Falls,
54.79; Fergus, 353.44; Finch, 178.13; Flesherton, 2.00; Forest Hill. 158.67;
Frankford, 98.03; Glencoe, 307.05; Hastings, 196.91; Havelock, 37.33; Humber-
stone, 187.89; Iroquois, 180.81; Lakefield, 174.40; Lion's Head, 127.72; Long
Branch, 1,877.67; Lucan, 84.42; Lucknow, 189.35; Magnetawan, 124.46; Mer-
rickville, 266.33; Millbrook, 274.36; Morrisburg, 206.02; Newburv. 157.21;
New Hamburg, 129.22; Norwich. 262.64; Norwood, 99.37; Oil Springs, 28.12;
Point Edward, 497.02; Port Credit, 75.34; Port Dalhousie, 477.53; Port Dover,
584.98; Port Elgin, 31.51; Port McNicoll, 330.46; Port Perrv, 66.93; Port Sydney,
17.67; Richmond Hill, 458.66: Rosseau, 111.72; Shallow Lake, 13.03; South
River, 284.45; Stirling, 22.64; Stonev Creek, 109.07; Sundridge, 26.24; Sutton,
459.61; Swansea, 596.38; Tara, 23(5.36; Tavistock, 34.72; Teeswater, 87.81;
Victoria Harbour, 558.64; Wardsville, 50.91; Waterdown, 10.84; Waterford,
192.08; Winchester, 207.41; Woodbridge, 229.86 15,173 77
Townships:
Adelaide, 60.62; Admaston, 268.89; Adolphustown, 12.12; Albemarle, 28.07;
Alberton, 163.90; Aldborough, 168.02; Amabel, 139.71; Ameliasburg, 215.65;
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R 17
Townships — Continued
Statutory — Continued
Direct Relief — Continued
Ancaster, 263.71 ;^Armour, 39.90; Arran, 108.28; Arthur, 42.36; Asphodel,
39.34; Athol, 80.69; Atwood, 19.36; Balfour, 142.90; Bangor, Wicklow and
McClure, 5.56; Barrie, 71.45; Barton, 232.23; Bathurst, 4.70; Bavham, 787.13;
Bedford, 36.66; Belmont and Methuen, 160.77; Bentinck, 116.97; Bertie, 599.21;
Beverly, 74.38; Biddulph, 63.10; Blandford, 29.50; Blenheim, 278.52; Blezard,
79.48; Blue, 9.84; Bonfield, 3.28; Brantford, 374.63; Brighton, 104.87; Brooke,
43.80; Brudenell and Lvndock, 192.72; Brunei, 37.54; Bucke, 1,576.54; Bur-
ford, 202.49; Caistor, 51.14; Caldwell, 229.18; Caledonia, 39.03; Calvert, 2,235.78;
Cambridge, 337.12; Camden, 31.48; Camden East, 1,304.53; Cameron, 14.50;
Canboro, 33.36; Cardwell, 145.46; Carlow, 62.28; Carnarvon, 66.35; Carrick,
16.64; Casev, 36.93; Casimir, Jennings and Appleby, 428.83; ChafTev, 636.23;
Chandos, 39.74; Chapleau, 120.17; Chappie, 125.10'; Charlottenburgh, 131.08;
Charlotteville, 338.07; Chatham, 790.33; Chinguacousv, 387.24; Chisholm,
540.36; Christie, 19.68; Clarence, 1,768.48; Clarke, 232'.91; Clinton, 111.91;
Cockburn Island, 19.87; Colchester North, 182.04; Coleman, 615.01; Colling-
wood, 27.36; Conmee, 64.32; Cornwall, 6,160.42; Cramahe, 112.26; Crowland,
762.23; Culross, 44.02; Cumberland, 884.61; Dack, 46.95; Darling, 36.65;
Derby, 70.48; Dereham, 54.26; Dorchester North, 385.29; Douro, 191.19;
Dover, 431.21; Downie, 4.88; Drurv, Denison and Graham, 160.86; Dumfries
North, 185.10; Dumfries South, 281.94; Dummer, 36.12; Dunwich, 93.38;
Dymond, 63.55; Dysart, 670.82; Edwardsburg, 166.30; Egremont, 258.18;
Ekfrid, 224.94; Elderslie, 107.07; Eldon, 18.52; Elizabethtown, 210.50; Elma,
109.00; Elmslev South, 37.25; Emo, 137.30; Eramosa, 338.64; Erin, 432.39;
Ernesttown, 617.57; Esquesing, 234.01; Essa, 95.19; Etobicoke, 2,754.18;
Euphrasia, 16.97; Fauquier, 201.28; Ferris East, 303.85; Ferris West, 29.66;
Field, 378.21; Finch, 616.35; Fitzrov, 19.51; Flamboro East, 332.62; Flamboro
West, 303.69; Foley, 42.36; Fredericksburg North, 99.02; Fullarton, 113.52;
Gainsboro, 149.94; Garafraxa West, 326.68; Georgina, 48.03; Glackmeyer,
122.18; Glamorgan, 238.12; Glanford, 18.26; Gloucester, 1,109.77; Gordon and
Allan, 93.72; Gosfield North, 378.25; Grantham, 1,973.76; Greenock, 446.22;
Grev, 189.58; Grimsbv North, 75.22; Grimsbv South, 187.80; Gwillimbury
East, 924.22; Gwillimburv North, 1,168.72; Gwillimbur^' West, 212.61; Hagar,
132.03; Hagerman, 72.61; Hallowell, 413.41; Hanmer, 97.22; Harlev, 76.59;
Harwich, 218.80; Hawkesbur\' East, 123.34; Hay, 264.37; Hibbert. 4.00; Hillier,
133.11; Himsworth North, 279.74; Himsworth South, 188.43; Hinchinbrooke,
91.29; Holland, 184.27; Hope, 338.67; Houghton, 237.44; Howick, 678.04;
Hullett, 15.84; Humberstone, 395.65; Hungerford, 366.06; Huntlev, 139.65;
Ignace, 243.18; Innisfil, 324.75; Jaffray and Melick, 79.04; James, 452.17;
Jocelyn, 2.78; Joly, 113.44; Kaladar, Anglesea and Effingham, 510.98; Kenyon,
1,091.42; Keppel, 49.76; King, 113.78; Kingston, 764.81; Kinloss, 56.64; Korah,
92.78; Laird, 32.04; Lanark, 8.06; Lancaster, 230.23; La Vallee, 67.60; Leeds
and Lansdowne, Rear, 111.16; Lochiel, 702.48; Logan, 21.52; Loughborough,
717.60; Louth, 513.05; Machin, 351.99; Madoc, 186.43; Maidstone, 88.12;
Malahide, 89.22; Manvers, 14.09; Mara, 63.26; Mariposa, 78.72; Markham,
833.16; Marlborough, 24.54; Marmora and Lake, 87.82; Martland, 62.39;
Maryborough, 150.43; Marysburgh, North, 13.12; Mattawan, 247.07; Medonte,
519.58; Medora and Wood, 137.36; Mersea, 341.97; Middleton, 366.66; Monag-
han North, 264.97; Monmouth, 18.24; Mono, 151.95; Montague, 176.64; Moore,
742.36; Morlev, 258.12; Mornington, 16.78; Morris, 93.36; Morrison, 78.18;
Morson, 44.80; Mosa, 2.31; Muskoka, 108.91; McCrosson and Tovell, 409.47;
McDougall, 421.52; McGillivrav, 80.16; Mclrvine, 243.84; McKellar, 35.77;
McKim, 1,741.34; McLean, 70.33; McMurrich, 70.31; McNab, 397.11; Nairn,
118.64; Nassagaweya, 200.29; Neelon and Garson, 468.58; Nelson, 585.53;
Nepean, 1,235.92; Niagara, 185.16; Nichol, 89.29; Nipigon, 682.32; Nipissing,
29.22; Nissouri East, 166.34; Nissouri West, 77.95; Norwich South, 6.40; Oliver,
171.52; Oneida, 35.65; Onondaga, 42.21 ; Orillia, 1,244.71 ; Oro, 27.77; Osnabruck,
320.12; Oso, 39.56; O.xford North, 6.80; Paipoonge, 238.23; Palmerston and
Canonto, 11.18; Papineau, 143.40; Pelham, 248.04; Pembroke, 124.20; Percy,
507.50; Perr\', 526.25; Pickering, 427.83; Pittsburg, 48.02; Plantagenet North,
166.18; Plantagenet South, 372.26; Plvmpton, 538.69; Portland, 182.82; Raglan,
93.36; Raleigh, 111.66; Ratter and Dunnet, 67.10; Rayside, 72.24; Richmond,
564.53; Rochester, 151.36; Rolph, Buchanan, Wvlie and McKav, 22.19; Ross,
203.17; Roxborough, 360.19; Russell, 980.96; Rvde, 246.48; St. Edmunds,
27.36; Salter, Mav and Harrow, 83.36; Saltflcet, 985.16; Sandfield, 46.49; Sand-
wich East, 1,982.29; Sandwich West, 1,814.07; Sarnia, 1,021.42; Scarborough,
9,217.47; Schreiber, 385.14; Seneca, 23.10; Sheffield, 37.64; Sherbourne, 48.25;
Sherwood, Jones and Burns, 69.28; Shuniah, 295.18; Sidney, 134.02; Sombra,
R 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statutory — Continued
Direct Relief — Continued
Townships — Continued
86.72; Sonicrvillc. 180.86; Soutlnvold, 6,?.3,^, Springer, 322.60; StafTord, 44.02;
Stamford, 3.877.19; Stanhope, 131.64; Stephen, 186.81; Stephenson, 97.45;
Storrington, 609.39; Sunnidale, 83.62; Sydenham, ?>J^; Tay. 996.85; Teck,
6,612.91; Thcs?alon, 72.73; Thorold, 2,724.82; ThurUw, 300.77; Tilbury North,
27.93; Tiny, 1,544.20; Tisdale, 2,641.84: Toronto, 1,271.05; Tossorontio, 151.60;
Townsend,' 114.32; Trafalgar, 296.21; Tudor and Cashel, 194.88; Tycndinaga,
298.36; Tshorne, 84.53; rxhridgc. 17.18; Vaughan, 550.55; \'erulam, 40.60;
\'cspra, 407.52; Walpole, 243.26; Walsindiam South, 142.65; Warwick, 45.93;
Waterloo, 682.83; Waters, 10.72; Watt, 60.02; Wcllesley, 59.85; Westminster,
940.68; Whitby East, 672.62; Whitchurch, 401.47; Whitney, 140.97; Wicksteed,
140.57; Widdifield, 443.85; Williamburg, 467.39; Willoughby, 172.78; Wilmot,
293.79; Winchester, 467.22; Windham, 429.21; Woolwich, 416.02; Yarmouth,
761.07; Yongc and Escott Rear. 276.17; York. 16,441.41; York East, 9,201.75;
York North,' 7,748.63; Zorra East, 131.56 157,571 29
Districts:
Algoma, 14,170.26; Cochrane, 28,267.34; Kenora, 5,820.78; Manitoulin. 655.89;
Muskoka. 243.60; Nipissing. 7.077.55; Parry Sound, 3,425.40; Rainy River,
4,768.23; Sudbury, 26,480.76; Timiskaming, 6,769.82; Thunder Bay. 10,615.31 . 108,294 94
Miscellaneous:
Burlington Beach Commission, 244.96; Dental Services, 640.50; Sundry Muni-
ripalities. Interned Enemy Aliens, 5,051.06; Mothers' Allowances, fuel, 43,878.05. 49,814 57
Total $1,226,719 95
Less: Dominion Government Repayments:
Interned Enemy Aliens 7,363 97
Municipal Refunds:
Refund Village of Hagersville
applicable to previous year 6 25
Refund Township of North Oxford
applicable to previous year 39 99
7.410 21
Direct Relief $1,219,309 74
Statutor>' $1,293,986 37
SPECIAL WARRANTS
A Wartime Cost of Living Bonus of Fllteen Per Centum of the Amount
of the Pensions Paid under The Oid Afie Pensions Act,
(effective July 1, 1943) ($1,473,782.62)
Old Age Pensions (details see page R 13) 1 '^^o'SSS 5n
Blind Pensions (details see page R 14) 38,722 40
Dr Charlotte Whitton, Services and Expenses in connection with a Survey
of the Department of Public Welfare ($1,106.00)
Dr. Charlotte Whitton, services, 1,000.00; travelling expenses, 106.00 1,106 00
Special Warrants $1 ,474,888 62
Total Expenditure, Department of Public Welfare .Sll, 530,186 12
PART S
DEPARTMENT
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PUBLIC WORKS
FISCAL YEAR, 1943-44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries 7
Travelling Expenses 7
Maintenance, etc '
Public Buildings, Maintenanxe and Repairs:
General Superintendence 8
Lieutenant-Governor's Apartment 8
Legislative and Departmental Buildings 8
Osgoode Hall 10
Educational Buildings 11
Agricultural Buildings 11
Training Schools 11
District Buildings 12
Ontario Hospitals 12
Ontario Reformatories 13
Public Works — Maintenance 13
Government Office Building, Kingston 13
Cost of Moving Patients, etc., re Buildings leased to Dominion Government 14
Public Buildings, Construction, Etc l-l
Public Works 15
Special Warrants 15
Summary 6
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Hon. G. H. Doucett, Minister (Statuton.-, see page F 11)
Hon. F. R. Oliver, Minister (Statuton.-, see page R 15)
Hon. T. B. McQuesten, Minister (Statutory, see page F 11)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($59,300.68)
Permanent:
R. A. McAllister Deputy Minister 6,000.00
Minister's Office:
J. L. Woodrow 1,333.33
Deputy Minister's Office:
M. B. Tuthill - 1,600.00
Secretarj-'s and Accounts Branch:
L. P. Comeau, 233.32; E. L. Crowley, 1,850.00; D. B. Gillis, 1,500.00; E. F.
Haines, 1,250.00; E. L. Meagher, 1,525.00; F. \V. Xorman, 1,650.00; M. D.
Ross, 1,600.00; J. P. Sharp, 2,237.50; K. Towers, 1,400.00; S. Wood, 3,000.00 16,245 82
Architect's and Engineer's Branch:
H. L. M. Dvmond, 1,298.25; V. L. Gladman, 2,775.00; W. B. Hackett,
2,775.00; J. \V. Hackner, 3,300.00; J. A. Michaud, 2,450.00; A. C. B. Xicol,
2,775.00; R. J. Roberts, 2,775.00; \V. F. Shepherd, 2,775.00; A. M. Tavlor,
2,475.00; S. J. \'ance. 3,075.00; F. J. Wilev, 1,600.00; G. N. Williams, 4,550.00;
D. Williamson, 1,325.00 33,948 25
Temporary' :
A. F. Edwards, 122.58; P. Fisher, 50.70 173 28
Travelling Expenses ($884.68)
Hon. G. H. Doucett, 86.75; \'. L. Gladman, 25.55; Department of Highways, 36.30;
J. W. Hackner, 98.42; J. A. Michaud, 72.84; A. C. B. Xicol, 392.01; F.'W. Xor-
man, 35.90; R. J. Roberts, 25.30; W. F. Shepherd, 16.75; S. J. Vance, 54.73;
G. X. Williams, 40.13 884 68
Maintenance $3,735.19)
Blueprinting Supplies:
Department of Highways, 706.30 Accounts under SlOO, 6.08 712 38
Less: Refund, Connaught Laboratories 16 40
695 98
Miscellaneous:
King's Printer, 2,129.93; Car tickets, 135.00; express, etc., 132.87; telephone,
432.65; accounts under SlOO, 208.76 3,039 21
Insurance and Lightning Rods ($22,606.50)
Canada Security Assurance Co., 4,690.00; Canadian Surety Co., 4,221.00; Dominion
of Canada General Insurance Co., 2,579.50; London-Canada Insurance Co.,
4,221.00; Tomenson, Saunders, Smith & Garfat, Ltd., 1,501.50; Wellington Fire
Insurance Co., 1,172.50; Western Assurance Co., 4,221.00 22,606 50
Local Improvement Taxes i $265.76)
City of Kingston, 113.12; City of Port Arthur, 69.70; City of Sudbury, 52.50; City
of Toronto, 30.44 265 76
S8 PIBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office — Continued
Compensation, Medical, Hospital and Other Accounts for Workmen Injured
In Government Work as awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
Includinfi proportion of Administration Expenses ($3,285.60)
Workmen's Compensation Board 3,285 60
Cost of Livinft Bonus $55,555.56)
Sundry Employees 55,555 56
Unemployment Insurance Stamps i$282.01;
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 603,64; less refund of Employees' contribution, 321.63 282 01
Main Office $145,915 98
public buildings, maintenance and repairs
General Superintendence
Salaries ($11,550.00)
Permanent:
E. M. Allen, 3,000.00; S. J. Spall, 3,000.00; F. G. Stroud, 2,550,00; J. P. Young,
3,000.00 11,550 00
Services, Travelling and Other Expenses ($4,405.89)
E, M. Allen, 31.83; L. A. Boucher, 41.85; Department of Highways, 1,051.93; D. M.
Hughes, 60.25; S. J. Spall, 808.36; F. G, Stroud, 84,12; H. G. Walsh, 1,058.08;
J. P, Young, 1,250,08; Accounts under $25, 19.39 4,405 89
General Superintendence $15,955 89
Lieutenant-Governor's Apartment
Salaries ($4,271,92)
Permanent:
B. Cannon, 108,33; H. S. Hill, 1,252.85 1,361 18
Temporary:
B. Cannon, 1,133.32; T. Vine, 377.50; E. Wiflfen, 1,399.92 2,910 74
Maintenance ($684.54)
King's Printer, 500.84; Rex Tailoring Co., 123,75; Accounts under $100, 59,95. . 684 54
Lieutenant-Governor's Apartment $4,956 46
Legislative and Departmental Buildings
Administrative Services
Salaries ($22,492.28)
Permanent:
A. E. Alford, 1,143.75; J. Bennett, 1,062.50; M. Bruce, 1,143,75; G, J. Chenev,
1,132.73; M. M, Connellv, 1,143,75; C. E. L Dean, 1,400,00; H. I. Deline, 1,143.75;
L V. Inkpen. 1,600.00; A. F. Linge, 1,143.75; S. W. Lowe, 1,650.00; J. McLagan,
750.00; I. J. Penrose, 1,143.75; A. D. Sharpe, 1,143.75; M. Wale, 1,143.75 16,745 23
Temporary- :
E. O. Arnold, 251.01; H. N. Frisby, 63.79; J. Harden, 150.00; M. J. Kinsley,
1,143.75; E, R. Lawson, 1,143.75; L. M. MacDonald, 290.32; A. C. Morphv,
137.39; M. P. Munro, 123.33; H. C. Russell, 1,299.96; L. K. Worsdall, 1,143.75. 5,747 05
Telephone Service ($40,996.83)
Bell Telephone Company of Canada, exchange, 41,699.00; tolls, 25,494.14 67,193 14
Less: Tolls transferred to various Departments 26,196 31
40,996 83
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS S 9
Public Buildings, Maintenance and Repairs — Continued
Legislative and Departmental Buildings — Continued
Typewriter Inspection and Repairs ($3,517.13)
3,517 13
Underw'ood Elliott Fisher, Ltd., 3,491.11; Accounts under $100, 60.65 3,551 76
Less: Refunds from various Departments 34 63
Maintenance Staff
Salaries ($199,536.45)
Permanent:
R. J. Ambrose, 1,300.00; J. Atkinson, 700.00; A. Brehaut, 1,200.00; W. L. Brown,
3,450.00; M. Br\-an, 1,300.00; T. Buttress, 1,200.00; J. Carroll, 1,300.00; H. A.
Cate, 1,400.00; H. W. Cooper, 1,499.94; J. S. Dav, 1,200.00; L. G. Dursley,
700.00; M. L. Edgar, 700.00; \V. Edmund, 1,400.00; R. Edwards, 50.00; A. G.
Elliott, 700.00; J. Farragher, 1,000.00; J. Gillespie, 1,400.00; T. J. Goulding,
1,135.48; A. Graham, 1,200.00; A. Guinn, 700.00; E. Havlin, 700.00; F. Hirst,
1,400.00; J. Hornbv, 1,200.00; W. J. Jackson, 2,000.00; W. H. Jeffery, 1,300.00;
J. Johnstone, 1,300.00; G. W. Kav, 1,300.00; E. C. Kellv, 1,300.00; F. G. Ma-
gowan, 1,300.00; R. McLaren, 1,525.00; G. Mullen, 1,200.00; D. Neave, 1,625.00;
R. Nidd, 1,200.00; W. M. Patterson, 1,300.00; S. T. Pearson, 1,650.00; W. Petrie,
1,200.00; D. J. Proul.x, 1,300.00; M. Ruddock, 1,200.00; J. Scriven, 1,200.00;
W. G. Sheridan, 1,650.00; J. Shields, 1,200.00; G. Sowrav, 1,300.0Q; J. Stitt,
1,300.00; R. Urquhart, 1,200.00; J. Yickers, 1,300.00; L. Wales, 700.00; H. G.
Walsh, 2,600.00; E. Webber, 700.00; L. M. Williams, 700.00; W. C. Williams,
1,200.00; Public Service Superannuation Fund, Contribution re Enlistment, 48.00. 62,633 42
Temporary:
Cleaners and Helpers, Elevator Attendants, Firemen, Watchmen, Charwomen, etc. 136,902 03
Maintenance ($85,976.39)
Advance Window Cleaning Co., 866.90; Baker Carpet Cleaning Co., 107.65; Berkel
Products Co., Ltd., 343.12; P. Burns & Co.. Ltd., 962.11; Canada Wax & Chemical
Co., 702.25; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 166.98; Canadian Germicide
Co., Ltd., 131.51; Canadian Laco Lamps, Ltd., 389.23; Canadian Westinghouse
Co., Ltd., 196.73; Casselman Co., 107.43; Civil .Service Association, 159.24;
Consumers Gas Co., 2,129.23; Department of Health, 196.75; Diamond Cleanser
& Soaps, Ltd., 474.07; Dustbane Products, Ltd., 506.52; Dual Mi.xed Concrete &
Materials, Ltd., 170.10; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 1,510.00; Economy Fuel Co.,
39,807.78; E.xcelsior Brushes, Ltd., 161.37; General Steel Wares, Ltd., 631.08;
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 1,376.95; Hamilton Bros., 263.34; High Park Window
Cleaners, 325.00; Hobart Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 427.28; Interior Hardwood
Co., Ltd., 336.00; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 2,142.79; W. Junor, Ltd.,
112.19; MacCallum ALinufacturing Co., 478.53; National Grocers Co., Ltd.,
123.58; Nerlich Co., Ltd., 290.63; Ocean Chemicals, Ltd., 1,078.05; Ontario
Gasoline & Oil Co., Ltd., 279.50; Ontario Lubricating Co., Ltd., 149.60; E.
Pompilio, 155.80; E. Pullan Wipers & Waste Co., Ltd., 261.25; Rex Tailoring
Co., 737.55; E. Rogers Co., Ltd., 8,242.50; R. Simpson Co., Ltd., 1,371.52; City
of Toronto, 5,565.24; Toronto Hvdro-ElectricSvstem, 20,516.69; Vallance, Brown
& Co., Ltd., 191.99; G. H. Wood & Co., Ltd., 394.95; Wood, Alexander & James,
Ltd., 175.57; Wrought Iron Range Co., Ltd., 145.35; Accounts under SlOO,
1,394.12 96,256 02
Less Refunds:
University of Toronto, cost of heating Banting In-
stitute _ 7,200 00
Department of Health, cost of heating Psychiatric
Hospital 2,500 00
Academy of Medicine, cost of heating 375 00
Various Departments, supplies, etc 204 63
10,279.63
85,976 39
Mechanical Staff
Salaries ($5,400.00)
Permanent:
J. W. Brant, 2,000.00; L. D. Brown, 2,000.00; N. Pellow, 1,400.00 5,400 00
S 10
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Public Buildings, Maintenance and Repairs — Continued
Legislative and Dep)artniental Buildings — Continued
Repairs and Alterations ($60,852.77)
All-Weld Co., Ltd., 409.00; Auldcraft Paints, Ltd., 321.75; Beldam Asbestos Packing,
Ltd., 180.29; Bird-Archer Co., Ltd., 132.00; Booth Signs, 252.80; Canada Wire &
Cable Co., Ltd., 143.56; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 298.28; Canadian
Johns-Manville Co., Ltd., 226.16; Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd., 439.06;
Casselman Co., 104.69; Chadwick-Carroll Brass & Fixtures, Ltd., 575.00; Dom-
inion Oxvgen Co., Ltd., 104.51; Dual Mixed Concrete & Materials, Ltd., 181.27;
T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 1.368.28; Ellis & Howard, Ltd., 243.34; Empire Brass Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 633.76; A. Foster & Sons, Ltd., 180.99; G. H. Hees, Son &
Co., Ltd., 321.32; Hobbs Glass, Ltd., 672.07; Imperial Varnish & Color Co.,
Ltd., 150.07; International Varnish Co., Ltd., 258.99; D. V. Klein & Co., 562.00;
Langmuir Paint Co., Ltd., 360.16; R. Laidlaw Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,132.12; A. S.
Leitch & Co., Ltd., 499.70; Masco Co., Ltd., 967.01; Mclntyre & Tavlor, Ltd.,
234.15; J. H. Morin & Co., Ltd., 123.00; National Show Case Co., Ltd., 209.50;
J. Nelson & Son, Ltd., 436.00; Otis-Fensom Elevator Co., Ltd., 1,083.56; Pay
List, wages of men, 41,371.31; Rathbone Lumber Co., Ltd., 564.92; Scarfe &
Co., Ltd., 613.14; J. B. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 963.27; Superior Electric Supply
Company of Toronto, Ltd., 107.29; Taylor Engineering & Construction Co.,
Ltd., 408.00; TurnbuU Elevator Co., Ltd., 113.02; Wheeler & Bain, Ltd., 154.17;
Whites Hardware, Ltd., 441.11; F. Worrall, 315.00; J. A. Wilson & Co., Ltd.,
1,026.95; Accounts under $100, 2,424.76 61,307 33
Less Refunds:
Canadian Pacific Express 7 03
National Research Council 61 00
\'arious Departments, labour, etc 386 53
454 56
Total $418,770 85
Less: Rental for Office Space, 39 Queens
Park (Fire Marshal) 3,000 00
Legislative and Departmental Buildings $415,770 85
60,852 77
Permanent:
OsGOODE Hall
Salaries ($22,640.97)
H. D. Bennett. 1,200.00; J. H. Best, 1,666.67; A. BItton, 1,300.00; E. Cockill,
1,200.00; F. Cope. 1,400.00; B. M. Freestone, 1,200.00; P. M. J. Gavin, 1,266.79;
T. Jones, 1,200.00; G. Marshall, 1,200.00; S. Paquin, 1,400.00 13,033 46
Temporary:
Cleaners and Helpers, Watchman, Charwomen.
9,607 51
Maintenance ($16,237.23)
C-0 Two Fire Equipment of Canada, Ltd.. 120.55; Combustion Engineering Cor
poration, Ltd., 246.70; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 104.55; Economy Fuel Co., 4,216.54
Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 164.95; Hardinge Bros, of Canada, Ltd.
204.52; Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd.. 208.85; J. Nelson & Sons, Ltd., 376.00
Pay List, wages of men, 5,282.32; E. Rogers Co., Ltd., 499.58; Scarfe & Co.
Ltd., 169.40; Citv of Toronto, 326.10; Toronto Hvdro-Electric System, 1,600.70
Wheeler & Bain. Ltd., 302.98; Telephone, exchange, tolls, etc., 3,103.80
accounts under $100, 1,092.11 18,019 65
Less Refunds:
Department of Attorney-General, telephone ac-
counts 229 55
Law Society of Upper Canada, cost of heating. . . . 1,552 87
1,782 42
16,237 23
Osgoode Hall $38,878 20
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS SU
Public Buildings, Maintenance and Repairs — Continued
Educational Buildings
Repairs and Incidentals ($3,208.83)
Brantford School for the Blind 1,201 54
Hamilton Normal School 420 84
London Normal School 259 50
North Bay Normal School 345 35
Ontario Training College for Technical Teachers, Hamilton 75 01
Peterborough Normal School 117 32
Stratford Normal School 464 33
Toronto Normal School 324 94
Brantford Public Utilities Commission, 348.78; Cromar Construction Co., Ltd.,
298.98; Livingstone Stoker Sales Co., Ltd., 416.91; Play List, wages of men,
385.90; Smart-Turner Machine Co., Ltd., 131.25; D. Vinette, 218.15; Whitelaw
Bros., 208.17; Accounts under $100, 1,200.69 3,208 83
Expenses In Connection with Leasing of Ottawa Normal School
to the Dominion Government ($75.00)
Salaries, Permanent:
J. McCorkell 1,300 00
Salaries, Temporary:
T. F. McVeigh, 1,299.96; T. TUrpin, 1,449.93; A. Whissell, 1,224.99. 3,974 88
Miscellaneous:
Ottawa Public School Board, rent of Elgin Street Public School 3,300 00
Total 8,574 88
Less: Refund, Dominion Government 8,499 88
75 00
Educational Buildings $3,283 83
Agricultural Buildings
Repairs and Incidentals ($5,947.75)
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph 3,844 27
Horticultural Experiment Station, Vineland 926 10
Western Ontario Experimental Farm, Ridgetown 550 64
Agricultural School, Kemptville 440 71
New Liskeard Demonstration Farm 186 03
W. A. Barnes & Sons, 235.06; R. E. Book & Sons, 392.09; W. G. Fletcher, 172.70;
Frank & Schuett, 463.93; Guelph Sand & Gravel Co., Ltd., 109.60; Hamilton
Boiler Works, 119.16; G. C. Hampton, 101.65; Holmes Construction Co., 205.65;
Pay List, wages of men, 2,732.94; R. Stewart, Ltd., 352.23; M. W. Street, 550.64;
Accounts under $100, 512.10 5,947 75
Training Schools
Repairs and Incidentals ($362.39)
Boys' Training School, Bowmanville:
T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 94.50; W. L. Elliott, 67.71 162.21
Girls' Training School, Cobourg:
Vacu-Draft, Ltd 200 18
S 12
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
No. 1
Public Buildings, Maintenance and Repairs — Continued
District Buildings
Repairs and Alterations, Furniture aud Furnishint^s, and Improvements
to Grounds for all District Bulldiniis ($13,145.22)
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Rainy River.
Sudbury
Timiskaming.
Thunder Bay
937 01
506 44
847 81
23 72
340 10
2,771 92
2,535 11
863 33
1,473 84
1,197 76
1,648 18
D. Barker, 839.93; Carbo Engineering Co. (Eastern), Ltd., 105.04; J. East Estate,
186.74; Ecclestone & Bates, Ltd., 230.33; A. T. Fife & Co., 100.90; P. M. Fleming,
Ltd., 778.85; H. A. Grant, 225.77; Haileyburv Hardware Co., 145.85; J.
Halliday & Son, 100.45; Hearst Power & Light Co., 105.00; A. S. Leitch Co.,
Ltd., 104.30; E. Larson, 109.43; Lindstrom & Nilson, Ltd., 192.82; A. Maclver,
309.69; I. L. Matthews Furniture Co., 307.05; A. Ozarietti, 174.30; G. Penny,
173.20; Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., 162.83; P. P. Proul.x, 142.00; J.
Robertson Co., Ltd., 1,565.30; W. Rye, 521.40; W. Santar^' & Sons, 670.00;
Scythes & Co., Ltd., 165.75; J. H. Simpson, 751.91; Superior Lumber Co., 126.15;
Tremco Manufacturing Co. (Canada), Ltd., 104.05; Wells & Emmerson, 505.89;
Express, etc., 222.74; accounts under $100, 4,017.55 13,145 22
O. Grant .
Salary of Caretaker, Timiskaming ($825.00)
District Buildings $13,970 22
825 00
Ontario Hospitals
Repairs and Incidentals ($24,146.04)
Brampton 1 56 14
Brockville 1,146 07
Cobourg 826 58
Hamilton 5,579 46
Kingston 1,848 83
London 58 20
New Toronto 1,617 50
Orillia, 2,257 39
Penetanguishene 28 42
Toronto 3,773 64
Psychiatric, Toronto 238 95
Whitbv 6,238 69
Woodstock 99 86
Fort William 161 91
Concord 1 14 40
Allen Lumber Co., Ltd., 504.90; Alliance Lumber Co., Ltd., 738.29; J. Barrett,
269.26; B. H. Bedard, 218.40; Brantford Roofing Co., Ltd., 1,822.57; S. J. Gas-
coigne, 1,425.60; E. Hind Lumber Co., Ltd., 166.87; Inrig Roofing & Sheet
Metal Co., 1,573.13; C. Jackson, 808.58; E. R. Jackson, services, 1,200.00; ex-
penses, 84.05; Mixed Concrete Supply, Ltd., 127.50; J. H. Morin & Co., Ltd.,
173.80; J. Nelson & Sons, Ltd., 977.50;'Ontario Lumber & Millwork, Ltd., 184.74;
Ontario Reformatory, Mimico, Industries, 168.50; Parkdale Lumber & Wrecking
Co., 350.00; Pay List, wages of men, 8,352.51; H. W. Petrie Co., Ltd., 450.00;
G. Rathbone Lumber Co., Ltd., 542.85; G.G. Ross, 1,308.47; J. B. Smith & .Sons,
Ltd., 497.35; Switzer Planing Mills, 107.19; Wheeler & Bain, Ltd., 127.04; Wood,
Alexander & James, Ltd., 133.10; F. H. Wortley Co., 640.00; Express, etc.,
109.32; accounts under $100, 1,084.52 '. 24,146 04
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS S 13
Public Buildings, Maintenance and Repairs — Continued
Ontario Hospitals — Continued
Expenses In Connection with Leasing of St. Thomas Hospital
to Dominion Government ($466.60)
Salaries, Permanent:
G. Beattie, 758.31; T. W. Connor, 1,200.00; K. C. Eames, 1,000.00; W. H.
Frishette, 1,600.00; A. A. Goldrick, 1,300.00; H. J. Lawrence, 450.06; J. E. Lewis,
443.00; J. McLachlan, 2,300.00; A. A. McLachlin, 1,125.00; R. Mills, 1,400.00;
W. R. Sanders, 1,439.04; H. O. White, 1,600.00; Public Service Superannuation
Fund, Contribution re Enlistments, 169.00 14,784 41
Salaries, Temporary:
J. F. Barnhart, 1,299.96; J. A. Darrach, 1,299.96; J. D. Donaldson, 1,299.96;
A. E. Duff, 465.82; W. A. Hepburn, 1,500.00; A. L. Jewell, 1,299.96; A. W.
Johnson, 1,800.00; F. C. Kennedy, 1,299.96; K. G. Kingston, 1,299.96; G. F.
Lewis, 1,299.96; T. ]. Locke, 1,599.96; F. B. Mann, 704.15; A. McDougall,
758.31; G. L. McNeil, 1,299.96; H. E. Moore, 3,600.00; H. W. Payne, 1,299.96;
J. F. Salter, 1,399.92; W. H. Whaley, 1,500.00; Pav List, wages of labourers,
1,744.74 ' 26,772 54
Total 41,556 95
Less: Refund, Dominion Government 41,090 35
466 60
Farm Operating Expenses, Ontario Hospital, St. Thomas ($27,161.32)
G. A. Bingham & Co., 123.60; Cities Service Oil Co., Ltd., 825.88; E. S. Down,
226.20; Elgin Growers Co-Operative, Ltd., 772.60; T. R. Faulds, 2,885.35; R. H.
Fulcher & Sons, 273.59; J. Grant, 1,400.40; D. Hyndman Estate, 10,158.80;
H. E. Johnson & Sons, 106.46; A. G. McKenzie, 262.50; M. W. Meek, 170.32;
National Fertilizers, Ltd., 1,061.70; Pav List, wages of men, 4,294.45; Richards
Coach Lines, 108.00; G. Sherman, 300.00; Sundry Persons, threshing, 124.00;
F. S. Thomas, services as Farm Superintendent, 1,200.00; G. White, Sons & Co.,
Ltd., 1,400.00; Express, etc., 279.58; accounts under $100, 1,187.89 27,161 32
Ontario Hospitals $51,773 96
Ontario Reformatories
Expenses in Connection with Leasing of Reformatories to Dominion Government
Salaries, Permanent:
H. W. Cooper, 500.06; E. W. Critchley, 1,600.00; H. J. Lawrence,
1,274.94 3,375 00
Less: Refund, Dominion Government 3,375 00
Salaries:
Public Works
Salaries, Repairs to Locks, Dams, Exjulpment, etc. ($11,888.15)
A. G. Boland, 100.00; A. Carr, 300.00; J. Cope, 800.00; J. T. Greaves, 1,065.00;
G. A. Hughes, 150.00; C. A. Hutchison, 75.00; G. Mahon, 258.00; T. Mason,
300.00; G. McLachlan, 480.00; D. J. McRae, 300.00; E. Robinson, 75.00; W. J. B.
Smith, 150.00; C. Tilson, 200.00; F. Vankoughnet, 25.00; B. Wilston, 480.00. . . . 4,758 00
Repairs to Locks, Dams, Equipment, etc.:
J. H. Croucher, 330.00; H. D. Cottrill, 259.74; Hydro-Electric Power Commission
of Ontario, 267.40; Northern Planing Mills, Ltd., 1,187.92; Pay List, wages of
men, 3,370.51; Receiver General of Canada, 1,038.21; Accounts under $100,
676.37 7,130 15
Ontario Government Office Building, Kingston
Maintenance ($4,673.96)
Kelvinator of Canada, Ltd., 176.03; Kingston Public Utilities Commission, 768.20;
W. H. Norman, 1,000.97; Pav List, wages of men, 2,379.96; Accounts under
$100, 348.80 ' 4,673 96
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Public Buildings, Maintenance and Repairs — Continued
Cost of Movlnft Patients, Inmates aud Staffs of Provincial Institutions Leased
to the Dominion Ciovernment for War Purposes, includlnji Repairs
aud Alterations to Buildings, etc. ($46,959.33)
Belleville School for the Deaf 3,832 75
Bowmanville Boys' Training School 2,061 11
Cobourg .' 25,084 18
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph 400 00
Kemptville Agricultural School 372 30
Langstaff 1,943 07
Ontario Reformatory, Mimico 421 72
Orillia 75 26
St. Thomas 150 80
Ottawa Normal School 11 ,346 84
Concord 1,271 30
P. Bradbury, 1,698.78; Canada Building Materials, Ltd., 362.62; Cooper Bros. &
Wilson, 111.00; Crane, Ltd., 712.86; Dennisteel Corporation, Ltd., 526.68;
Department of Highways, 492.08; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 114.59; W.L. Elliott, 846.45;
Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 1,036.55; T. E. Fiaxman, 955.78; J. T.
Hepburn, Ltd., 356.26; Holmes Construction Co., 357.83; Howard Air Con-
ditioning & Heating, Ltd., 391.80; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario,
127.07; International Water Supply, Ltd., 614.50; C. Jackson, 3,372.08; E. R.
Jackson, services, 1,033.32, expenses, 67.59; Llovd & Westwood Machine Co.,
972.18; Mitchell's Electric & Radio Shop, 1,555.65; National Sewer Pipe Co., Ltd.,
315.72; Ottawa Public School Board, 11,346.84; Pay List, wages of men, 1,338.98;
R. Patterson & Son, 11,587.89; Perrin-Turner, Ltd., 593.00; E. F. Rutherford,
3,139.10; A. A. Sills, 600.00; J. B. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 808.00; Whites Hardware,
Ltd., 170.03; Express, etc., 136.30; accounts under $100, 1,217.80 46,959 33
Public Buildings, Maintenance and Repairs $614,420 99
public buildings, construction
Ontario Hospitals
Additions, Alterations, Equipment and Flreproofing ($5,216.22)
Orillia. 3,248 83
Penetanguishene 135 81
Toronto 59 98
Whitbv 15 00
Fort William 1,756 60
W. Barrie, 324.20; Crane, Ltd., 140.63; Coslett Machinery & Equipment Co., 476.21;
Dennisteel Corporation, Ltd., 125.00; Mahon Electric Co., Ltd., 136.42; Pay List,
wages of men, 803.19; H. A. Raney & Co., 172.13; Sargeant & Co., Ltd., 839.50;
Switzer Planing Mills, 1,200.12; Western Engineering Service, Ltd., 188.25;
Accounts under SlOO, 810.57 i 5,216 22
District Buildings
Purchase of Property for Testing Laboratory for Department of Mines , including
Purchase of Additional Equipment and Expenses ($12,744.00 )
A. Anderson, 125.54; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 528.00; F. Cassie, 250.00;
Cobalt Foundry, Ltd., 103.74; P. M. Fleming, Ltd., 4,091.15; Globe Furniture
Co., Ltd., 574.12; H. G. Hawken, 169.63; Hill-Clark-Francis, Ltd., 206.50;
Ideal Plumbing & Sheet Metal, 252.08; Jeflfrey Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 339.00;
A. MacLean, 134.00; McCarthy & Robinson, 100.00; C. V. J. O'Shaughnessy,
267.40; P. & M. Electric, 1,640.92; Pav List, wages of men, 955.04; W. Peebles,
1,495.35; H. W. Rowden, 138.09; G. Taylor Hardware, Ltd., 374.41; Wheeler &
Bain, Ltd., 239.44; Accounts under SlOO, 1,205.99 13,190 40
Less: Refund Dominion Government 446 40
12,744 00
Construction of Works and Buildings, .\lterations and Flreproofing, and
Expenses in Connection therewith ($527.84)
Sturgeon Builders' Supplies, 291.00; R. E. Wright, 178.00; Accounts under $100,
58.84 527 84
District Buildings $13,271 84
1943-44 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS SIS
Public Buildings, Construction — Continued
Fish Hatcheries
Construction and Alterations ($293.56)
Pay List, wages of men, 135.40; F. M. Wallace, 125.00; Accounts under $100,
33.16 293 56
Agricultural Buildings
Construction of Works, and Expenses in connection therewith ($1,307.85)
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph:
Beattv Bros., Ltd., 243.94; Board of Light and Heat Commissioners, Guelph,
242.10; Martin's Electric Service, 180.00; Pay List, wages of men, 579.16;
Accounts under $100, 62.65 1,307 85
Public Buildings, Construction $20,089 47
PUBLIC WORKS
Municipal Drainage ($8,660.50)
E. & V. Herbert, 250.00; J. H. Hall, 120.10; Pay List, wages of men, 8,056.60;
Accounts under $100, 233.80 8,660 50
Storage Dams and Docks ($8,126.76)
Canadian National Railways, 120.75; G. M. Creese, 208.40; E. A. Loughlin, 1,168.00;
McGibbon Lumber Co., Ltd., 1,030.67; Pay List, wages of men, 3,829.90; A.
Rogers, Ltd., 527.50; Thunder Bay Lumber Co., Ltd., 910.74; Accounts
under $100, 330.80 8,126 76
Public Works $16,787 26
SPECIAL warrants
Construction of a New Patients' Building at the Ontario Hospital School,
Orillia ($102,938.35)
Ansdell Hardware, 819.63; Anglin-Norcross (Ontario), Ltd., 8,452.29; Atlas Asbestos
Co., Ltd., 1,363.84; Baines & David, Ltd., 266.92; Berkel Products Co., Ltd.,
279.18; F. S. Bridges, Ltd., 3,786.61 ; Canada Valve & Hydrant Co., Ltd., 191.14;
Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 438.14; Canadian General Lumber Co.,
Ltd., 2,284.99; Canadian Johns-Manville Co., Ltd., 4,311.90; Canadian Powers
Regulator Co., Ltd., 347.52; W. M. Cheater, 600.00; Concrete Building & Special-
ties, Ltd., 265.20; Cooksville Co., Ltd., 4,218.56; Crane, Ltd., 2,836.75; Creswell-
Pomeroy, Ltd., 954.00; Department of Highways, 345.08; Detroit Stoker Co.,
3,000.00; Disher Steel Construction Co., Ltd., 126.00; Dominion Lumber Co.,
116.00; Dominion Wheel & Foundries, Ltd., 280.00; Drummond & Reeves, Ltd.,
705.35; C. A. Dunham & Co., Ltd., 548.17; Empire Brass Manufacturing Co.,
Ltd., 1,805.83; A. P. Green Fire Brick Co., Ltd., 1,560.00; Hill-Clark-Francis,
Ltd., 1,825.65; E. 'R. Jackson, services, 216.66; cost of living bonus, 10.83;
expenses, 108.30; Jenkins Bros., Ltd., 282.36; A. E. Jupp Construction Co., Ltd.,
2,500.00; Leak & Co., Ltd., 967.13; Masco Co., Ltd., 2,972.69; J. Morrison Brass
Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 1,094.23; A. Murray & Co., Ltd., 843.18; National
Iron Corporation, Ltd., 1,347.36; National Sewer Pipe Co., Ltd., 1,775.00; Ontario
Brick & Tile Plant (Mimico), 1,278.89; Ontario Plumbing & Heating Supplies,
Ltd., 1,202.68; Orillia Water, Light and Power Commission, 298.42; W. Pollock
& Son, Ltd., 1,265.57; H. A. Raney & Co., 1,025.72; Read Bros., Ltd., 913.02;
Receiver General of Canada, 4,859.16; Reid & Co. Lumber, Ltd., 1,719.64; River-
dale Lumber Co., 1,577.45; J. Robertson & Co., Ltd., 4,645.36; A. Rogers, Ltd.,
7,092.00; Sargeant & Co., Ltd., 3,422.02; J. B. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 198.10; G. F.
Sterne & Sons, Ltd., 351.00; Sully Brass & Foundry, Ltd., 940.00; Sundry News-
papers, advertising, 144.65; Switzer Planing Mills, 849.60; Taylor Electric Manu-
facturing Co., Ltd., 823.28; A. Thompson, 5,966.15; Toronto Brick Co., Ltd.,
366.60; Trane Company of Canada, Ltd., 271.30; Tuscan Steel Company of
Canada, Ltd., 5,738.12; Wrought Iron Range Company of Canada, Ltd., 1,960.00;
Express, etc., 1,946.72; accounts under $100, 236.41 102,938 35
S 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Special Warrants — Continued
Grant to the Town of Thessalon. based on 75% of the C^ost, for the Construction
of a Dam on the Little Thessalon River ($6,225.00)
Town of Thessalon 6,225 00
Purchase and Framlnft of a Portrait of Hon. Gordon U. Conant ($1,675.00)
G. Lonn, painting portrait, 1,500.00; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., framing, 175.00 1,675 00
Special Warrants $110,838 35
Total Expenditure, Department of Public Works . . $908,052.05
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MISCELLANEOUS
Grants ($4,400.00)
Last Post Fund 1,000 00
Poppy Fund 1,200 00
Royal Canadian Humane Association 200 00
Canadian Legion, Ontario Provincial Command, B.E.S.L 2,000 00
Kefunds ($109,66.5.02)
Summary
Department of:
Agriculture 16,459 50
Attorney-General 9,435 74
Education 916 45
Game and Fisheries 13,657 26
Health 3,420 97
Highways 2,934,178 98
Insurance 1,930 20
Labour 1,178 63
Lands and Forests 41,560 92
Legislation 510 37
Mines 4,127 49
Municipal Affairs 160 75
Prime Minister 242 95
Provincial Secretary 17,131 88
Provincial Treasurer 4,076,439 06
Public Welfare 68 45
Public Works -. 18 48
7,121,438 08
Deducted from Revenue 7,011,773 06
109,665 02
Details of Refunds
Department of Agriculture:
Main Office — Miscellaneous 3 95
Statistics and Publications — Sale of Reports 35
Dairy Branch — Plant License Fees 1 00
Milk Control Board:
Fees, Distributors, etc 9 00
Surety Bonds 15,017 47
— 15,026 47
Horticultural Experiment Station — Rent, Board, etc 11 28
Western Experimental Farm:
Rent, Board, etc 1 92
Sale of Produce 405 00
406 92
Demonstration Farm, Hearst — Rent, Board, etc 96
Kemptville Agricultural School — Rent, Board, etc 4 64
Northern Ontario Branch — Seed Grain 60 59
Ontario Veterinary College — Miscellaneous 12 00
Ontario Agricultural College:
Fees 155 55
Rent, Board, etc 22 44
Stock and Equipment 580 00
Sale of Produce 38 45
Miscellaneous 134 90
931 34
I
16,459 50
Deducted from Revenue 16,459 50
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MISCELLANEOUS
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Refunds — Continued
Department of Attorney-General:
Criminal Justice Accounts:
Perquisites, etc 270 20
Miscellaneous 2 16
272 36
Inspector of Legal Offices:
Magistrates — Fines 5,549 78
Local Registrars — Fees 338 25
Division Court — Fees 169 49
Sheriffs — Fees 57 26
6,114 78
Law Enforcement:
Sale of Forfeitures 155 60
Miscellaneous 1,085 00
1,240 60
Ontario Securities Commission:
Brokers and Salesmen 1,354 00
Collection Agencies 38 50
Real Estate Fees 414 50
Miscellaneous 1 00
1,808 00
9,435 74
Deducted from Revenue 9,435 74
Department of Education:
Main Office — Miscellaneous, School Acts, etc 39 93
Spring and Summer Schools — Fees 8 00
Departmental Examinations:
Appeals sustained and Certificates, etc 857 00
Ontario School for the Deaf. Belleville — Perquisites 7 20
Ontario School for the Blind, Brantford — Perquisites 4 32
916 45
Deducted from Revenue 916 45
Department of Game and Fisheries:
Licenses — Fishing, Hunting, etc 9,927 45
Sales — Confiscated Articles 3,635 41
Royalties 81 05
Miscellaneous 13 35
13,657 26
Deducted from Revenue 13,657 26
Department of Health:
Main Office — Miscellaneous 246 56
Laboratory Branch — Fees 37 00
Nurses' Registration Branch:
Fees 23 00
Sale of Records 3 00
26 00
Hospitals Branch:
Federal Sales Tax 423 82
Patients' Maintenance 10 00
Perquisites 2,602 86
Private Hospitals 1 7 50
Miscellaneous 57 23
■ 3,111 41
3,420 97
Deducted from Revenue 3,420 97
T_6 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Refunds — Continued
Department of Highways:
Main Office:
Permits — Signs, Pumps, etc 586 75
Miscellaneous 30 95
617 70
Gasoline Tax Branch:
Gasoline Tax 2,930,349 28
Licenses — Gasoline Handling 17 00
2,930,366 28
Motor X'ehicles Branch — Licenses, Fees, etc 3,195 00
2,934,178 98
Deducted from Revenue 2,934,178 98
Department of Insurance:
Licenses — Agents, Brokers and Adjusters 1,529 00
Other Insurers 125 00
1,654 00
Taxes — Fire Marshal's Act 52 81
Miscellaneous 223 39
1,930 20
Deducted from Revenue 1,930 20
Department of Labour:
Apprenticeship Branch — Fees 168 00
Boiler Inspection Branch:
Fees 55 50
Expenses 1 00
Miscellaneous 3 50
— — 60 00
Operating Engineers Branch:
Fees 874 73
Sales— Text Books 37 90
Miscellaneous 2 00
914 63
Composite Inspection Branch — Fees 36 00
1,178 63
Deducted from Revenue 1,178 63
Department of Lands and Forests:
Main Office:
Crown Leases, etc 1 ,032 1 6
Fees — Casual 35 50
Surveys — Fees, Maps 325 00
Land Sales — Agricultural 2,592 25
Land Tax — Provincial Lands 1 00
3,985 91
Parks and Beaches — Rentals, etc 5 00
Timber Management Branch — Dues, Bonus, etc 37,553 93
Air Ser\Mce Division — Sales, Gas, Oil, etc 14 58
Forest Protection Branch — Miscellaneous 1 50
41,560 92
Deducted from Revenue 41,560 92
Department of Legislation:
Sales — Statutes, etc 21 45
Fees— Private Bills 488 92
510 37
Deducted from Revenue 510 37
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Refunds — Continued
Department of Mines:
Main Office:
Fees— Casual 1 1 90
Sales— Metal 2 00
License — Sand and Gravel 20 00
3i 90
Branches:
Assessment — Taxes :
Acreage 1,986 42
Profits Tax 115 56
2,101 98
Chemical and Assay — Fees 4 00
Mining Recorders:
Licenses — Miners 175 50
Fees — Recording 371 50
Miscellaneous 918 33
Sales — Mining Lands 522 28
1,987 61
4,127 49
Deducted from Revenue '. 4,127 49
Department of Municipal Affairs:
Licenses — Municipal Auditors 37 00
Sales — Statistics 17 50
54 50
Municipal Board:
Hearing Fees 64 25
Board Fees 37 00
P.CA'. License 5 00
106 25
160 75
Deducted from Revenue 160 75
Department of Prime Minister:
King's Printer — Gazette Advertising 242 95
Deducted from Revenue 242 95
Department of Provincial Secretar^•:
Main Office:
Company Returns 75 00
Marriage Licenses 136 00
Letters Patent 2,075 00
Extra Mural and Mortmain Licenses 200 00
Miscellaneous 105 50
2,591 50
Registrar-General's Branch:
Fees — Searches, etc 10,631 97
Reformatories and Prisons Branch:
Main Office— Perquisites 1,042 35
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries — Sales Tax 1,431 47
Industrial Farm, Burwash:
Sale of Produce 65 34
Industries — Sales Tax 1,369 25
3,908 41
17.131 88
Deducted from Revenue 17,131 88
T8 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Refunds — Continued
Department of Provincial Treasurer:
Main Office:
Bequests — Charitable and Educational (a) 47 01
" — Dominion Tactile Co., Account (a) 667 1 1
Outstanding Cheques (a) 64 35
War Emergency Courses (a) 100,000 00
War Savings Certificates (a) 7,417 41
\ictory Loans (a) 1,469 14
109,665 02
Income Tax, deducted at source 2,143,747 99
War Savings Certificates 94,247 00
Gasoline Ration Books 531,042 35
3rd \ictorv Loan 35,159 04
4th \-ictory Loan 278,315 30
5th \ictorv Loan 277,334 70
Settlers' Loans— Interest 249 99
Farm Loans — Interest 1 60
Tile Drainage Debentures — Interest 69 56
Miscellaneous 155 70
3,469,988 25
Controller of Revenue Branch:
Succession Duty 515,355 32
Corporation Tax 82,740 04
Security Transfer Tax ' 18 90
Land Transfer Tax 584 67
Law Stamps 3 30
Race Tracks 7,377 30
Miscellaneous 3 03
606,082 56
Motion Picture Censorship and Theatre Inspection:
Censorship of Films 163 50
Licenses — Public Halls, etc 189 75
" ^Projectionists 15 00
■■ 368 25
4,076,439 06
Deducted from Revenue 3,966,774 04
109,665 02
Department of Public Welfare:
Children's Aid Branch — Miscellaneous 68 45
Deducted from Revenue 68 45
Department of Public Works:
Perquisites 18 48
Deducted from Revenue 18 48
(a) Transferred to Loans and Special Funds (See Part U.)
Total Expenditure, Miscellaneous $114,065.02
1943-44
MISCELLANEOUS
T 9
GO\^ERNMENT STATIONERY ACCOUNT
Contract Printing and Binding:
Noble Scott Co., Ltd., Official Gazette, 4,117.29; Legislative Printing, 13,699.33.
17,816 62
Stock Paper:
Howard Smith Paper Mills, Ltd., 8,168.16; United Paper Mi
Whyte-Hook Paper Co., Ltd., 584.41
Ltd., 613.44;
9,366 01
Stock and Printing Purchases:
Acme Carbon & Ribbon Co., Ltd., 465.87; Addressograph-Multigraph of Canada
Ltd., 3,001.37; Aikenhead Hardware, Ltd., 117.58; H. E. Alabaster Co., 1,304.06
Alexander & Cable Lithographing Co., Ltd., 1,271.23; J. M. Alfsen, 1,000.00
T. Allen. Ltd., 279.43; Anderson Press, 133.00; Art Craft Printing, 1,948.30
Arthurs-Jones, Ltd., 4,261.21; Art Metropole, 5,346.12; Associated Printers,
Ltd., 9,097.33 ; Atwell-Fleming Printing Co., Ltd., 16,622.48; D. A. Balfour
Co., Ltd., 585.85; Barber-Ellis of Canada, Ltd., 6,165.92; F. \V. Barrett Co.,
416.30; Beare's, Ltd., 5,739.04; T. H. Best Printing Co., Ltd., 2,273.03; Black-
hall & Co., 4,676.91; Blenheim Xews-Tribune, 230.75; Blue Bird Ink Co., Ltd.,
833.00; Bolander & Co., Ltd., 534.00; Bomac Engravers, Ltd., 104.15; Boothe-
Kent Co., 106.50; Bostitch, Canada, Ltd., 492.50; Bouvier Co., Ltd., 3,258.31;
Brigdens, Ltd., 1,158.54; A. Britnell Book Shop, 162.33; B. H. and F. M. Brown.
Ltd., 632.25; Brown Bros., Ltd., 4,862.35; Brown & Collett, Ltd., 361.21; Brvant
Press, Ltd.. 19,378.08 ; Buntin-Gillies & Co., Ltd., 4,187.44; Buntin, Reid Co.,
Ltd., 6,505.46; Burnell Binding & Printing Co., 124.75; Burroughs Adding
Machine of Canada, Ltd., 354.83; Burt Business Forms, Ltd., 11,558.04; Business
Systems, Ltd., 573.52; B. Cairns, Ltd., 2,569.78; Canada Carbon & Ribbon
Co., Ltd., 580.60; Canada Decalcomania Co., Ltd.. 16,089.10; Canada Paper
Wholesale, Ltd., 1,528.29; Canada Stamp & Stencil Co., Ltd., 177.95; Canadian
Fine Color Co., Ltd., 116.63; Canadian Kodak Sales, Ltd., 7,067.50; Canadian
Law List Publishing Co., 200.50; Canadian National Carbon Co., Ltd., 166.40;
Canadian Parliamentarv Guide. 364.00; Canadian Printing Co.. 229.32; Cars-
well Co., Ltd., 2,435.75; \V. A. Carveth & Co., 102.00; Catholic Record, 226.00;
Centun,- Press, 259.75; Chas. Chapman Co.. 716.40; Charters Printing Co.,
766.73; M. C. Charters & Co., 1,092.78; Chronicle Press, 1,558.58: Cliffe Printing
Co., Ltd., 100.92; Cochrane Northland Post, 116.08; Commercial Printing-Craft,
Ltd., 143.00; Consolidated Specialties, Ltd., 200.30; J. A. Cook & Son, Ltd.,
1,602.30; Copeland-Chatterson, Ltd., 2,412.83; Copp-Clark Co., Ltd., 1,345.31;
Corrugated Paper Box Co., Ltd.. 236.24; H. S. Crabtree. Ltd., 338.70; Grain
Printers, Ltd., 399.40; Dadson-Merrill Press. Ltd., 142.50; G. A. Davis Printing
Co., Ltd., 2,360.40; Davis & Henderson, Ltd., 1,142.94: Dennison Manufacturing
Company, Canada. Ltd., 146.80: W. Dickinson & Co., Ltd.. 741.40: Dominion
Envelope Co., Ltd., 1,261.37; Dominion Milton Co., 230.50; Dominion Loose
Leaf Co.. Ltd., 1.072.97; Douglas Printing Co., 2,631.56; R. Duncan & Co.,
Ltd., 930.62; Eastman Photographic Stores, Ltd.. 418.24; T. Eaton Co., Ltd.,
1,200.69; Ediphone-Edison of Canada, Ltd., 913.41; Egr\- Continuous Forms,
Ltd., 330.46; Envelopes-Folders. Ltd., 4,334.88; Epworth' Press, 188.88; Espie
Printing Co.. Ltd., 1.729.98; Everatt & Malcolm, Ltd., 708.20; Mrs. S. G.
Faulkner, 749.25; Fine Papers (London). Ltd., London, Ont. 171.61; Fine
Papers. Ltd.. Toronto. 4.112.05; Ford Printers, 144.00; Franks-Havgarth-
Mitchell, Ltd., 1,193.56; Free Press-Herald, 140.33; \V. J. Gage & Co., Ltd.,
9,051.94; Gair Companv of Canada, Ltd., 620.66; General Industries, Ltd.,
6,058.65; D. Gestetner, 'Canada. Ltd.. 8.163.63; Gill Printing Co., 528.80; H.
Gillis, 376.70; Globe Envelopes, Ltd.. 16,415.23; Good Printing Co., 2.220.24;
Gordon, MacKav & Co., Ltd., 104.16; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 9,546.76; Guelph
Printing Service. 222.61; Fred \V. Halls Paper Co., Ltd., 2,561.57; Hambly
Bros.. Ltd.. 3,739.10; S. R. Hart Co.. Ltd., 1,871.16: J. F. Hartz Co.. Ltd..
200.93; Har\-ev & Co., 286.15; Henderson Bros., Ltd.. 5,760.04; G. M. Hendrv
Co., Ltd., 1.037.61; Herald, 3.205.25; M. P. Hofstetter. 1.083.85; A. R. G.
Home, 299.85; Houston's Standard Publications. 225.00; Huddleston & Barnev,
Ltd., 389.62; R. S. Hunter Co., 2,155.49; Hunter, Rose & Co.. Ltd.. 14,253.04;
Hurley Printing Co., Ltd., 351.74; A. S. Hustwitt. 132.05; Index Card Co.,
Ltd., 2,855.66; Instruments, Ltd., 2,101.51; International Business Machines
Co., Ltd., 3,408.17; \V. S. Johnston & Co., 508.17; Kendall Printing Co., Ltd.,
2,186.89; Ketchum Manufacturing Co., 652.21; Kilgours, Ltd., 385.97; \V. T.
Kirkby Co.. Ltd.. 2,663.55; Lake Shore Printing Co., 107.75; Legg Bros., Ltd.,
276.46; Lindsav Dailv Post. 107.30; Lion Duplicator Companv of Canada,
Ltd., 1,855.35;' Litho-Print, Ltd., 28,161.71; H. E. Livingstone Co., 123.36;
T 10 PIBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Government Stationery Account — Continued
Stock and Printing Purchases — Continued
London Luggage Shop, 22 L54; London Printing & Lithographing Co., Ltd.,
17,262.43; A. E. Long Co., Ltd., 632.70; Lowe. .Martin Co., Ltd., 5,142.23;
Lumlev & Hewitt. 1.460.65; Lvtle& Lvtle, 521.70; G. .Macdonald & Co., 622.84;
.Machon Sealing \Va.\ Co.. 383.50; MacLean Publishing Co.. Ltd.. 244.00;
-Markdaie Standard, 103.41; Menzies Co.. Ltd.. 491.40; .Merchants Printing
Co.. Ltd., 456.10; .Mercurv-Sun, 531.00; .Might Directories. Ltd., 839.00; Mimeo-
graph Co., Ltd., 1.386.87; \V. & J. Mitchell, Ltd., 108.00; .Mitchell & .McGill,
1.165.88; .Monetary Times Printing Co.. 419.50; Mover School Supplies, Ltd.,
364.58; C. H. Munn Co.. 2,063.46; Murdock Duplicator & Stationery Co.,
798.18; L. McBrine Co.. Ltd., 292.50; A. J. iMcCrae & Son, 171.48; G. j. Mc-
Leod. Ltd., 150.83; National Cash Register Company of Canada, Ltd., 2,691.28;
-National Embossing Co.. 324.28; National Paper Goods, Ltd., 1,158.97; National
Stationers, Ltd., 26,521.14; .Xewsome & Gilbert, Ltd., 5,909.77; .Northern
Miner Press, Ltd., 1,707.60; Office .Machinery & Supply Co., 919.74; Office
Specialty Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 5,418.75; Oltset Print &'Litho. Ltd., 1.737.21;
T. J. Parsons. Ltd.. 1,597.25; Peerless Carbon & Ribbon Co., Ltd., 2,089.53;
Peerless Printing, 283.80; Pembroke Printers, Ltd., 318.64; Peterborough
Printing Co., 1,126.67; Photo Engravers & Electrotvpers, Ltd., 459.44; Photo-
stat Corporation, 2,255.60; Pillar, Greenwood Co., '1,433.25; J. E. Poole Co.,
156.23; Prensler Press. 124.75; Publishers, Ltd., 7,182.20; Quality Press, 2,013.45;
Railway & Welding Supply Co., 265.62; Rapid Grip & Batten, Ltd., 1,200.13;
Ratclitfe Paper Co., Ltd., 605.53; J. Frank Raw Co., Ltd.. 1,311.93; Reed
Canadian Engravers, Ltd., 125.65; Reliance Engravers, Ltd.. 688.70; Reming-
ton-Rand, Ltd.. 5.371.81; Review Printing Co.. 457.05; Ribbons (4.^). Ltd.,
112.20; Richardson, Bond & Wright. Ltd., 2,270.69; Robb Press, 285.95; Rolph,
Clark, Stone, Ltd., 2.126.25; Roneo Co., Ltd., 408.08; Ross & Muir, 1.815.22;
Rous & Mann, 2,123.00; Roval City Press, 114.50; Runge Press. Ltd., 455.15;
Rvan Printing Co., Ltd.. 209.65; Ryerson Press. 102.29; Julian Sale Leather
Goods Co.. Ltd., 579.63; Noble Scott Co., Ltd., 23,211.46; Scythes & Co., Ltd.,
603.23; Seelev Systems Corporation, 1,092.70; Shephard Printing Co., 5.625.16;
G. Shepard Printing Co.. Ltd., 1,985.20; Simcoe Reformer. 1.182.14; R. Simpson
Co.. Ltd.. 152.89; Smith Bros. Loose Leaf, Ltd., 654.20; Howard Smith Paper
-Mills, Ltd., 3.494.40; Sorter-Graf Co.. 1.926.00; Southam Press, Toronto, 133.75; '
Stainton & Evis, Ltd., 5,601.03; Stanworth Commercial Printers, 192.54;
Standard Embossing Co., Ltd., 536.16; Standard-F"reehoIder, Ltd.. 100.70;
Star Office Specialty Co.. 350.40; Stevenson & Scott, 281.60; W. J. Stewart,
Ltd., 240.95; J. Stuart Sales, 719.80; Sudbur\- Daily Star, 192.35; Svrett Paper
Products, 454.13; A. Talbot & Co., Ltd., 315.27; C. TarUng & Co., 109.98;
Telford & Craddock. Ltd.. 1,112.45; E. G. Thomas & Son, 10,896.10; Thomp-
son Bros., 560.00; Thompson & Sons, Ltd., 1,863.72; Thornton & Son, 151.85;
Todd Sales Co., Inc., 124.00; Toronto Sales Books, Ltd., 222.90; Toronto Stamp
& Stencil Works, Ltd., 211.95; Traders Printing & Stationery Co., 455.25;
Trevelyan Manufacturing Co., 248.60; Tweed News, 622.20; Underwood,
Elliott, Fisher. Ltd., 13,875.76; J. L'nderwood & Co., 572.75; I'nited Paper
Mills, Ltd., 15,713.63; University of Toronto Press, 265.25; Upper Canada
Bible Society, 136.65; \'ictoria Paper & Twine Co., Ltd., 689.57; Walker Press,
Ltd., 2,582.74; Wallace Printing Co., 2,116.48; War%vick Bros. & Rutter, Ltd.,
1.333.26; Watchman-Warder, Ltd., 516.42; Webster Printing Co.. 1,194.48;
Welch & Quest. Ltd.. 2.380.55; West Toronto Printing House. 4,293.42; Whites
Hardware, Ltd.. 199.69; Whvte-Hook Paper Co., Ltd., 1,042.28; Wilson-Munroe
Co., Ltd., 6,569.68; Wilson Press, Ltd., 1,366.78; Wilson Stationery & Prinring
Co., 1,342.74 Accounts under SlOO, 6,901.73 580,129 95
Total Purchases 607,312 58
Deduct — Distribution and Cash Sales 652,660 21
Excess of Distribution and Cash Sales over Purchases $45,347 63
1943-44
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INDEX
A
Administration Expenses, Public
Debt Q- 15
Administration of Justice
Counties and Cities B- 11
Districts B-12, 13
Expenses Act B— 25
Advertising
Education Department C- 11
Labour Department H— 6
Advisory Committees, Per Diem
Allowances H— 7
Agricultural and Horticultural
Grants. Schools C- 17
Agricultural and Horticultural
Societies Branch
Agricultural Buildings S-
Agricultural College, Guelph. . . . A— 29.
Agricultural Lime. Subventions re
Freight
Agricultural Representatives Branch
Agricultural School. Kempt-
ville A-25.
Agricultural School, Ridgetown. . . .
Agricultural Training in High
Schools, etc
Agricultural Work, etc., services and
Expenses
Agriculture Department
Air Cadet League of Canada. Grant.
Air Service Branch
Allowance to Mr. Speaker
Amortization of Premium on Deben-
tures, etc
Annuities and Bonuses to Indians. .
Apiaries. Inspection of
Apprenticeship Branch
Archives Branch
Art Departments. Schools, Grants .
Assessing Officers Association, Grant
Assisted Public and Separate
Schools, Grants, etc
Association Canadienne-Francaise
d'Education d'Ontario. Grant.. . .
Association of Rural Municipalities,
Grant
Association of Supeiintendents of
Insurance, Grant
Assurance Fund under Land Titles
Act, Interest
Attorney-General's Department. . . .
Auditor's Office. Provincial
Automobile Markers, etc F
Auxiliary Classes, Grants and Main-
tenance C- 18
B
Bailiffs, Clothing for
Bank Overdrafts, Interest
Banting and Best Research Fund.. .
Bear Bounty
Belleville School for the Deaf
Bequests and Scholarships
Biological and Fish Culture Branch.
Blind Pensions
Blind, School for, Brantford C-
Blind Workmen's Compensation Act
Board of Examiners
Operating Engineers
Training School for Nurses
Board of Parole
Board of Surveyors, Grant
Boats, Boathouses, etc., Fisheries. .
Boiler Inspection Branch
Bonus, Cost of living (See Expendi-
ture Statement, each Department)
Booklets, Printing and Distributing
Boy Scout's Association, Grant ....
Boys' Training School. Bowman-
ville
Brantford, School for the Blind. . C-
British Child Guests
Budget Committee
A-
14
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H-
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E-
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P-
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D-
5
H-
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R-
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P-
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39. S
-11
R-
9
Q-
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Buildings, Public
Construction S— 14
Maintenance and Repairs S— 8
Burial of Indigents R— 5
Burwash Industrial Farm P- 13
Cadet Training — Grant, Survey and
Report C- 41
Canadian and Newfoundland Edu-
cational Association, Grant C— 22
Canadian Association of Occupa-
tional Therapy, Grant E- 29
Canadian Council on Boys' and
Girls' Club Work, Grant A- 24
Canadian Good Roads Association,
Grant F- 7
Canadian Hunter, etc.. Society,
Grant A- 16
Canadian Legion, Ontario Provincial
Command, B.E.S.L., Grant T- 4
Canadian National Institute for the
Blind, Grant C- 35
Canadian Red Cross Society,
Grant E- 29
Canadian Widows and Mothers of
the Great War, Grant N— 8
Cancer Clinics, assistance re Main-
tenance E— 14
Cancer Control, etc E- 14
Cancer Remedy Act, etc E— 15
Cancer Treatment and Research
Foundation E- 15
Caretakers, Training Schools, Grants
for Services C— 25
Cartage of Departmental Stationery N- 6
Carter Scholarships C- 40
Child Hygiene and Public Nursing
Branch E- 15
Children's Aid Branch R- 8
Children's Protection Act and Chil-
dren of Unmarried Parents Act. . R— 7
Civil Defence Committee, expenses. B- 27
Civil Service Commissioner, Office of N— 6
Clearing Townsites, etc 1-16
Clerks of Committees, etc J- 3
Clothing for Bailiffs Removing
Patients E- 30
Collection Agencies Act B— 27
Collective Bargaining Bill, Profes-
sional Services H— 10
Collegiate Institutes Branch C- 30
Commission of Enquiry respecting
Agricultural Affairs A- 37
Commissions and Sundry Investiga-
tions B— 9
Commission, re Fuel Supply L- i
Commission re Mining Industry ... . L- 7
Community Halls Act, Grant to
Twp. of Manvers A— 11
Compassionate Allowances, Ex-
teachers C— 38
Compensation Board, Workmen's.
(See under Workmen's Compen-
sation.)
Composite Inspection Branch H- 9
Conferences on Improving Laws. . . B- 9
Connaught Laboratories. Grant. . . . E- 14
Consolidation and Revision of Acts,
Education C— 11
Consolidated Schools, Grants C- 17
Continuation Schools, Grants, etc. . ' C- 19
Controller of Finances N- 7
Controller of Revenue Q- 10
Convention Expenses, Ontario Hos-
pitals E— 30
Co-operation and Markets Branch. . A- 25
Corn Borer Control, Administration A— 11
Correspondence Courses C- 17
County Health Units ^~ it
County .Judges, Allowances to, etc. . B-18, 25
County Law Libraries B- 9
Countv Road Subsidies F- 31
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No. 1
Courses, Correspondence, and
Courses by Itinerant Teachers. . . C— 17
Creameries, Assistance to. Northern
Ontario A- 29
Criminal Justice Accounts B— 11
Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch. . . A- 24
Crown Attorney's Office, Toronto
and York B- 10
Crown Counsel Prosecutions B- 8
Crown-in-Chancery, Office of J— 4
D
Dairy Branch A— 17
Dairy Instruction, Inspection, etc. . A- 17
Damage and other Claims Lands
and Forests Department I— 8
Day and Evening Classes C— 35
Day Nurseries Branch R— 7
Deaf, School for, Belleville C-38, S-14
Debentures, etc.
Drainage, Tile Q- 12
Government Q— 5, 15
Guaranteed by the Province Q— 12
Demonstration Farms A-28, 29, S-11
Dental and Medical Inspection,
Schools C- 21
Dental Service Branch E— 16
Departmental Examinations Branch C— 24
Departments. (See under name of
Department.)
District Buildings S-12, 14
District Judges, Allowances, etc.. . .B— 18, 25
Division Offices, Highways F— 7
Documents, etc.. Archives C— 12
Dominion-Provincial Youth Train-
ing Programn^e H— 9
Drainage Debentures, Tile Q- 12
Drainage, Municipal S— 15
Drainage Referees B— 11
E
Educational Work, Live Stock A— 16
Educational Buildings. Repairs, etc. S— 11
Education Department C— 1
Elections, Expenses of B— 25
Empire Parliamentary Association,
Fees J- 3
Enforcenient of Game and Fisheries
Act D- 6
Entomological Society of Ontario,
Grant A- 19
Epidemiological Branch E— 17
Evening Classes C— 35
Exchange on Transfer of Foreign
Moneys Q— 15
Executive Council Office N— 5
Exhibits, etc., Game and Fisheries
Department D— 5
Expenditure Statement. (See Page
2, each Department.)
Experimental Farm, Western On-
tario, Ridgetown A- 28
F
Factory Inspection Branch H— 8
Fair for Britain, Expenses N— 8
Farm Service Force, etc. (War Emer-
gency) A- 11
Farm Operating Expenses. St.
Thomas Hospital S- 13
Farm Products Control Act A- 25
Fees
Controller of Revenue Q- 11
Highways Department F-10, 12
Registry Office. Refund of Surplus Q- 12
Fidelity Bonds Q- 9
Legal Offices B- 17
Field Operations, Lands and Forests
Department I— 11. 17
Field Services, Lands and Forests
Dep irtment I— 8
Fifth Classes C- 20
Fire Fighting, Extra 1-12
Fire M^irshal's Office B- 16
Fisheries and Game Department. . . D— 1
Fish Hatcheries D-8. S-15
Flowage Easements, acquiring of.. . I— 19
Fore.st Protection Branch I— 10, 11
Forest Research Branch I— 10
Frontier College, Grant C— 22
Fruit Branch A- 19
Fruit Growers' Association, Grant. . A— 19
Fuel Supply, Commission re L— 7
a
Game and Fisheries Department. . . D— 1
Game Animals and Birds D— 7
Gasoline Tax Branch F-9, 10
Gazette, Official N- 7
General Administration of Justice,
Districts B- 13
General Hospitals, Grants E— 28
General Stores, Labour Department H- 6
General Superintendence, Public
Buildings S- 8
Geological Branch L— 6
Girl Guides' Association, Grants . . . R— 6
Girls' Training School, Gait P- 16
Government Contribution, Super-
annuation Funds C-40, Q-12
Government Stationery Account. . . T— 9
Grants. (See under Subject of Grant
or Grantee.)
Guaranteed Debentures Q- 12
Guelph Reformatory P— 9
H
Haileybury High School, Grant for
Mining Education C- 35
Harkness, Prof. W., Grant for Fish
Culture D- 10
Hatcheries, Fish D-8, S-15
Haven, The. Toronto, Grant E- 29
Health Departn-»ent E- 1
Health Officers, Special Training of. E— 14
Health Service for Ontario Civil
Service E— 14
Hendry-Connell Research Founda-
tion, Grant E— 15
High Schools and Collegiate Insti-
tutes Branch C- 30
Highway Construction-
Summary of Expenditure F— 10
i:)etails of Expenditure F— 11
Highways Department F— 1
Home Economics, etc C— 17, 33, 34
Horticultural and Agricultural
Grants. Schools C— 17
Horticultural and Agricultural
Societies Branch A— 14
Horticultural Experiment Station,
Vineland A-19. S- 11
Hospitals'
Additions. Alterations, etc S— 15
Brampton E- 30
Brockville E- 31
Cobourg E- 32
Conventions, Expenses re E— 30
Fort William E- 33
General, Grants E- 28
Hamilton E- 34
Incurables E-29, 55
Kingston E- 36
Langstaff E- 38
Concord Unit E- 39
London E- 40
New Toronto E- 42
Orillia School E- 44
Penetanguishene E- 46
Printing and Stationery E- 30
Recovered Indigent Patients,
Grants to, and Removal Ex-
penses E- 30
Removal Expenses of Officials.. . . E- 30
Removal of Patients, etc E- 29
Repairs, etc S— 12
Sick Children, Toronto. Grant. . . E- 29
St. Thomas-
Expenses re Leasing to Domin-
ion Government S— 13
Farm Operating Expenses. ... S- 13
Toronto E- 47
Toronto Psychiatric E— 53
Whitby E- 49
Woodstock E- 51
Hospitals Branch E- 27
Hydro-Electric Power Commission-
Rural Bonuses for Primary and
Secondary Lines Q- 1-i
I
Indemnity to Memljers. including
Mileage J- 3
Indians. Annuities and Bonuses to . 1—9
Indian Schools, Inspection of C— 24
Indigent Patients. Unorganized Ter-
ritory, Removal of E— 29
1943-44
INDEX
Indigent Patients Recovered,
Ontario Hospitals, Grants E— 30
Indigents ■
Burial Expenses R— 5
Maintenance of R— 5
Transportation of R— 5
Industrial Farm, Burwash P— 13
Industrial Hygiene Branch E— 22
Industry and Labour Board H— 7
Inspection of Schools Branch C— 22
Inspector of Legal Offices B— 16
Inspection of Training Schools for
Nurses Branch E— 16
Institutes Branch A— 16
Insurance Department G— 1
Insurance, Public Works S— 7
Interest on Trust Funds and Special
Accounts Q— 15
Interest, etc., re Public Debt Q-5-8, 15
International Labour Day Celebra-
tion Committee Grant H— 7
Investigations, etc.'
Education Department C— 41
Health Department E- 13
Labour Department H— 6
Reformatories and Prisons P— 7
Ipperwash Beach Provincial Park. . I- 15
J
•Jones, T. N., Grant D- 10
Judges:
Agricultural and Horticultural. . . A— 15
County and District, Allowances,
etc B-18, 25
Library, Grant B- 9
Staff, Supreme Court B- 9
Supreme Court, Allowances B- 24
Judicial Officers in Districts B— 17
K
Kemptville Agricultural School. .A— 25, S— 11
Kindergarten Classes C— 16
King's Highways Construction F— 10, 13
King's Printer's Office N- 6
Kingston, Ontario Government
Office Building, Maintenance. ... S- 13
Kirkland District Hospital Board,
Grant E— 55
L
Laboratories, Mines L— 6
Laboratory Branch, Health E 23
Laboratory Divisions, Health E— 24
Labour Court H— 10
Labour Department H— 1
Lac Seul Storage Dam 1-19
Land and Recreational Areas Branch I— 8
Lands and Forests Department. ... I— 1
Land Tax Act, return of payments to
Manitoulin Island Property Own-
ers I- 8
Land Titles Office B- 10
Last Post Fund, Grant T- 4
Law Branch, Lands and Forests.. . . 1—19
Law Enforcement Branch B— 18
Law Library B— 9
Law Revision Committee, expenses. B— 9
League of the Empire, Expenses.. . . C— 22
Legal Actions, etc., Health Dept. . . E— 13
Legal Costs, etc.. Reformatories and
Prisons Branch P— 7
IjCgal Fees and Expenses Lands and
Forests Department I— 8
Legal Offices, Inspection of B- 16
Legal Services, Attorney-General's
Department B— 8
Legislation J— 1
Legislative and Departmental Build-
ings S- 8
Legislative Coun.sel. Office of J- 4
Legislative Library C— 12
Les Soeurs De Misericorde de Mon-
treal, Grant, re St. Marys-on-the-
Lake Sanatorium E— 55
Libraries Branch, Public C- 32
Lieutenant-Governor's Apartment,
Maintenance S— 8
Lieutenant-Governor's Office K- 1
Lienite Development 1-18
L'Institut Canadien Francais
d 'Ottawa, Grant C- 32
L'Institution des Sourds-Muets,
Cost of Education of Deaf Chil-
dren C- 22
Litigation, General, Attorney -
General's Department B- 8
Live Stock Branch A— 15
Loans'
Advances, Public Debt, Special
Funds Repayments, etc L"— 1
Co-operative Marketing Loan Act A— 25
Flotation Expenses, etc Q— 15
Government q- 5-8
Local Improvement Taxes S— 7
Local Masters of Titles B— 17
Local Plowing Matches A— 15
Local Superintendents and Officers,
Children's Aid Societies R— 9
Locks. Dams, etc.. Maintenance of. S— 13
Long Point Park Road, Repairs. . . . F- 35
M
MacDiarmid, Services, etc D— 8
Magistrates, etc b— 14
Maintenance and Repairs, Govern-
ment Buildings S— 8
Maintenance of Offices. (See under
Name of Office.)
Maintenance of Indigents R— 5
Maintenance of Patients in Sana-
toria for Consumptives E— 29
^Manual Training and Home Econ-
omics, Grants, etc C— 17, 33
Marsh, E. L., Grant D- 10
Master's Office, Supreme Court. . . . B— 9
Maternal and Child Hygiene, etc..
Branch E- 15
Medical Examination of Students. . C— 26
Medical Inspection, etc.. Schools,
Grants C- 21
Medical Services:
Mothers' Allowances Commission R— 11
Old Age Pensions Commission . . . R— 15
Medico Legal Branch B— 14
Members of Legislature, Indemnity
and ^Mileage J— 3
Memorial Wreaths, Purchase of . . . . R— 6
A'lersea Township, re Cost of Pave-
ment F- 34
IVIercer Reformatory P— 12
^vlileage for Members J— 3
Milk Control Board A- 18
Miner, .Jack, Grant D— 10
Mines Department L— 1
Mines Inspection Branch L— 5
Mining Industry, Commission re. . . L— 8
Mining Recorders, Offices of L— 7
Minimum Wage Branch H— 8
Minister's Report, Education C— 11
Miscellaneous Permits Branch,
Highways F-9, 10
Miscellaneous Section T— 1
Mothers' Allowances Commission. . R— 9
Motion Picture Censorship Q— 10
Motor Vehicles Branch F-9, 10
Moving Expenses of Officers"
Game and Fisheries Department . D— 5
Hospitals Branch E— 30
Lands and Forests Department. . I— 8
Moving Patients, Inmates, etc., of
Institutions Leased to Dominion
Government S— 14
Municipal Affairs Department M- 1
Municipal Board M— 3
Municipal Drainage, etc S- 15
Municipal Finance Officers' Associa-
tion, Grant M- 3
Municipal Housing Act, Debentures Q- 13
A'lunicipal Roads Branch F-9, 10, 11, 31
Municipal Sinking Fund Q— 12
Interest ■ Q— 15
Municipalities in Territorial Dis-
tricts, Special Grants re Hospitals. E— 29
Music Courses, Grants, etc C-21, 31
N
National Labour Day Committee,
Grant H- 7
National Society for the Deaf and
Hard of Hearing, Grant C— 35
Natural Gas Commissioner's Branch L— 6
New Patients' Building, Orillia Hos-
pital School S— 15
Niagara Falls, City of, re Taxes
Rainbow Bridge F— 10
Niagara Parks Commission, Sinking
Fund, Interest Q- 15
Night Schools C-17, 31
INDEX
No. 1
Normal Schools"
Salaries and Expenses C-26-29
Repairs and Incidentals S- 10
Normal School Students and Mas-
ters, etc., TravellinK Expenses, etc C- 26
Northern Ontario Branch A- 29
Nurses Branch. Inspection of Train-
ing Schools for E- 16
Nurses' Training School. Board of
Examiners E- 29
O
Omcial C.azette N- 7
Onicial tluardian's Office B- 15
Old Age Pensions Commission R- 12,
Cost of Living Bonus R- 18
Ontario Agricultural College.
t^.uelph A-29. S-11. 15
Ontario Association of Agricultural
Societies. Oraiit A- 16
Ontario Beekeepers* Association,
Grant A- 19
Ontario Bureau of Statistics and
Research Q- 1-*
Ontario Cattle Breeders' Associa-
tion, C.rant A- 16
Ontario College of Art. etc., Grant. C- 32
Ontario Educational Association.
Grants C- 22
Ontario Federation of Anglers, Grant U- 10
Ontario Federation of Home and
School Associations, Grant C- 22
Ontario Fur Breeders' Association,
Grant ■. 2~ ^°
Ontario Girl Guides' Association. . . R- b
Ontario Good Roads Association,
Grant F- 7
Ontario Government Office Building,
Kingston, Maintenance S— 13
Ontario Historical Society. Grant. . C- 32
Ontario Horse Breeders' Association.
Grant A- 16
Ontario Horticultural Association.
Grant A- 16
Ontario House. London. England.
re Establishment A- 37
Ontario Institute of Radio Therapy.
Grants E- 14, 54
Ontario Municipal Association.
Grant M- 3
Ontario Municipal Board M- 3
Ontario Plowmen's Association.
Grant A- 16
Ontario Reforni,atories P-9, S-13
Ontario School for the Blind, Brant-
ford C-39, S-11
Ontario School for the Deaf, Belle-
ville C- 38
Ontario Securities Commission B- 24
Ontario Society for Crippled Chil-
dren. Grant E- 14
Ontario Society of Artists. Grant.. . C- 32
Ontario Training College for Tech-
nical Teachers C— 38
Ontario Training School for Boys.
Bowmanville P~ 15
Ontario Training School for Girls.
Cobourg P- 16
Ontario Vegetable Growers' Associa-
tion. Grant A— 19
Ontario Veterinary College.
Guelph A- 27
Operating Engineers Board of Ex-
aminers H— 8
Order of Canadian Widows and
Mothers of the Great War, Grant N- 8
Orphanages. Grants to R- 6
Osgoode Hall, Maintenance and
Repairs S- 10
Ottawa Association for the Blind,
Grant C- 32
Outbreaks of Diseases, etc E— 17
P
Parole Board, Salaries, etc P- 8
Plowing Matches, etc A- 15
Police. Provincial B— 18
Ponds and Buildings. Fish D- 6
Poppy Fund, Grant T— 4
Portrait of Hon. Gordon D. Coiiant,
Purchase of S— 16
Post Office Q- 11
Pre-Cooling Station, Brighton:
Services and Expenses A- 19
Prime Minister's Department N— 1
Printing and Stationery T— 9
Ontario Hospitals E- 30
Printing Annual Reports, etc., In-
surance Department G— 3
Printing, etc.. Legislation J— 3
Prisoners Rehabilitation P— 7
Prisoners Removal and Other Ex-
penses P— 8
Prisons and Reformatories Branch.. P— 7
Probation Offices B- 25
Province of Ontario Savings Office:
Interest on Deposits Q— 15
Salaries and Expenses Q- 13
Provincial Auditor's Office O- 1
Provincial Police B— 18
Provincial Scholarships for Admis-
sion to Universities C— 38
Provincial Secretary's Department. P— 1
Provincial Treasurer's Department . Q— 1
Provincial Zoologist A— 27
Public and Separate School Educa-
tion, Grants, etc C- 12
Inspection C- 22
Public Buildings:
Construction S— 14
Maintenance and Repairs S- 8
Public IJebt. Principal. Interest.
etc Q-5-8. 15-17
Public Debt Loan Advances, etc. . . U- 1
Public Health:
I^aboratories. Grants E- 27
Nursing, etc E— 15
Public Libraries Branch C— 32
Public Records and Archives Branch C- 12
Public Service Superannuation Fund :
Administration N- 7
Government Contribution Q— 12
Interest Charges Q- 15
Payments N— 7
Public Trustee's Office B- 14
Public Welfare Department R- 1
Public Works Department S- 1
Q
Queen's University, Grant C- 38
Public Health Laboratory E- 26, 27
R
Radio Therapy, Ontario Institute of.
Grants E- 14
Radium Emanation Plant, Expenses
of. etc E- 15
Railway Aid Certificates Q- 15
Railway Tax Distribution Q- 12
Recreation and WarWorkers Confer-
ence, etc.. Continuation Com-
mittee H- 10
Reforestation and Conservation
Branch 1—17
Reformatories and Prisons Branch . P- 7
Reformatories P-9. S- 13
Refuges. Grants to R— 6
Refunds:
Crown Dues. 2 % of I- 9
Departmental T— 4
Registry Office. Surplus Fees. ... Q- 12
re Sale of Wild Lands 1-19
Registered Nurses' Association of
Ontario. Grant E- 14
Registrar-General's Branch P- 6
Registrars. Local. Supplementing
Incomes B— 18
Registrar's Office. Supreme Court. . B- 9
Registration of Patents B- 18
Registry Office. Surplus Fees. Re-
fund of Q- 12
Relief, Unemployment R- 15
Removal Expenses:
Agriculture Department. Officials A- 11
Officials of Ontario Hospitals. ... E- 30
Ontario Hospitals, Patients E- 30
Patients from Unorganized Dis-
tricts E- 29
Research and Investigation, Veter-
inary College A- 27
Retiring Allowances, Teachers and
Inspectors C- 38
Revenue. (See Table of Contents,
Page 4.)
Revenue, Controller of Q- 10
Revision of Voters' Lists B- 11
Reward re Arrest of Person respon-
sible for Death of John Borg. ... B- 27
i
1943-44
INDEX
\
Rondeau Park 1—15
Royal Astronomical Society of
Canada. Grant C- 32
Roval Canadian Humane Associa-
tion. Grant T- 4
Royal Canadian Institute, Grant. . . C— 32
Royal Ontario Museum, Grants.. . . C— 38, 41
Royal Winter Fair Association.
Grant A- 11
Runnymede Hospital, Grant E- 55
S
St. John Ambulance Association,
Grant E- 14
St. Lawrence Sanatorium, Grant. . . E— 55
St. Mary's-on-the-Lake Sanatorium.
Grant E— 55
.Safety Committee (Highways). Ad-
vertising F-10. 12
Salaries. (See under the Depart-
ment, Branch or Service.)
Salvation Army, Grant P- 8
Sanatoria for Consumptives:
Maintenance of Patients, etc E— 29
Grants in Aid of Extension E— 55
Sandwich. Windsor and Amherst-
burg Railway. Debentures Guar-
anteed Q— 13
Sanitary Engineering Branch E- 22
Sanitary Investigations, etc E— 17
Savings Office, Government:
Interest on Deposits Q— 15
Salaries and Expenses Q— 13
Scaling 1-12
Scholarships, etc Q— 15
Carter C- 40
Provincial, for Admission to Uni-
versities C— 38
Veterinary College A— 27
School Boards, Debentures Guaran-
teed Q- 13
School Cars, etc., re Courses C— 18
School Dental Services E— 16
School for Blind. Brantford C- 38
School for Deaf, Belleville C- 38
School Medical Inspection E— 14
.School of Nursing, University of
Toronto, Grant C- 41
Schools, Grants for Education of
Children of Ontario Hospitals'
and Reformatory Staffs E-30, P-8
.Schools, Grants for Observation
Purposes C— 26
Secretary's Department P- 1
.Securities Commission B— 24
Seed Cleaning Plants, Subventions. A- 24
Seed Fairs and Growers' Associa-
tions, Grants A— 25
Seed Grain and Seed Potatoes, Pur-
chase of A- 29
.Seed Grain Subsidy Act A— 36
.Separate and Public School Educa-
tion. Grants, etc C- 12
Inspection C- 22
Sheriffs, etc.. Supplementing In-
comes B-18, 27
.Shorthand Reporters B— 10
.Sinking Funds:
Instalments Q— 16
Investment of Q~ 16
Municipal Q- 12
Interest Q— 15
Niagara Parks Commission, In-
terest Q— 15
Social Security Committee N— 8
Societies. Agricultural. Suffering ^
from Rainy Weather, etc A- lo
Soldiers' Aid Commission. Grant. . . R— 6
Speaker. Office of the .J- 3
Special Funds Repayments. Public
Debt. Loan Advances, etc U— 1
Special Warrants. (.See Page One
each Department.)
Spring and Summer Schools C— 21
Stallion Enrolment Act, etc A- 16
Statement of Expenditure. (See
Page Two of each Department.)
Stationery Account, Government. . . T- 9
Stationery, Printing, etc.:
Labour Department H- 6
Legislation J— 3
Ontario Hospitals E— 30
Statistics and Publication Branch. . A- 14
Statistics and Research, Bureau of. . Q— 14
Stock and Debentures, Public Debt Q— 5, 15
Storage Dams, etc S- 15
Subsidies in Aid of County a"nd
Township Roads F- 31
Subsidy for Cheddar Cheese A— 36
Subsidy for Premiums on Swine.. . - A— 36
Subsidy for Sugar Beets, etc A— 36
Subsidy to Farmers for Clean Wool. A— 36
Subsidy on Feed Grain from Western
Canada A- 37
Subsidy. 1 Mill to Cities. Towns, etc. M- 4
Subventions. Freight on Agricultural
Lime A— 25
Subventions to Publishers, re Text
Books C- 25
Subventions. Seed Cleaning Plants. A— 24
Sudbury High School. Grant for
Mining Education C- 35
Sulphur Fumes Arbitrator L- 7
Summer Schools C— 21
Sundry Investigations:
Prirne Minister's Department. . . . N— 5
Superannuation Funds'
Public Service'
Administration N— 7
(Government Contribution Q— 12
Interest Charges Q— 15
Payments out of N— 7
Teachers and Inspectors:
Government Contribution C— 40
Superannuated Teachers. Retiring
Allowances C— 38
Supervising Coroner B— 14
Supreme Court of Ontario. . . .B-9, 15. 18. 24
Survey re Departn^ent of Public
Welfare R- 18
Surveys Branch, Lands and Forests
Department 1-9. 19
Teachers' and Inspectors' Superan-
nuation Fund. Cxovernment Con-
tribution C-
Teachers:
Annual Retiring Allowances C—
Circulating Library C—
Grants, etc.. Training Schools
Branch C-25.
Telephone Service S—
Temperance Education Association,
Grant C-
Text-Books Branch C-
Theatre Inspection Q—
Thessalon. Town of, Grant re Con-
struction of Dam S—
Timber Management Branch I—
Timber Trade Extension and In-
vestigation I—
Toronto and District Business Men's
Council, re Tent, Fair for Britain N—
Toronto and York. Crown Attorn-
ey's Office B-
Toronto:
City of. Grant re Horse Stables at
C.N.E A-
University. Grants C-38. 41,
Township Road Subsidies F— 11,
Trade Schools C-
Trafflc Census, Highways F-10,
Training College for Technical
Teachers C-38, S-
Training Schools:
Boys P-
Girls P-
Grants P-
Nurses:
Inspection of, Board of Exani-
iners E-
Repairs and Incidentals S—
Training Schools Branch, Education. C—
Transport Service, Ontario Hospit-
als E-
Transportation of Indigents R—
Transportation of Pupils, Grants to
Schools Boards for C—
Travel and Publicity Bureau N-
Tra veiling Libraries C—
Treasury Bills Q-7,
Treasury Department Q-
Trust Funds, etc.. Interest Q—
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch.. . . E-
Tuberculosis Testing Work. Live
Stock A-
Typewriter Inspection and Repairs. S—
40
15
5
32
15
1
15
19
16
9
INDEX
No. 1
u
UnaesessabliB Crown Lands, Grants
Occasioned by A- 1 1
Unclaimed Dividends Q- 12
Unemployment Insurance Stamps.
(See Expenditure Statement, each
Department.)
I'nemployment Relief'
Administration R- !.">
Direct Relief R- 16
Unforeseen and Unprovided-
Game and Fisheries Department . D- 5
Mines Department L- 5
Ontario Hospitals E- 30
Reformatories and Prisons Branch P— 8
Universities'
Grants'
Queen's C— .38
Public Health Laboratory. . . E-26. 27
Toronto C-38. 41
Banting and Best Research
Fund E- 54
College of Education C-38
Extension Course, part cost . E— 55
School of Hygiene E- 14
Western Ontario C— 38
Public Health Laboratory. . . E-26
Institute of Public Health. . . E- 27
Urban Trustees Association, Grant. C- 22
V
Venereal Diseases Branch E- 18
Veterinary College, Guelph A- 27
Victorian Order of Nurses, Grant.. . E- 14
Visites Inter-provinciales, Grant. . . C- 22
Visual Instruction C- 22
Vital Statistics Act P- 17
Vocational Education Branch C- 32
A'oters' Lists, Revision of B- 11
W
War Emergency, re Farm Service,
etc A-11, 13
War Emergency Training C— 35
Warriors' Day Council, Grant H- 7
Weed Control Act, Administration. A- 24
Western Ontario Experimental Farm,
Ridgetown A-28, S-11
Western University, Grant C— 38
Public Health Laboratory E-26
Institute of Public Health E- 27
Westmeath Township, re Cost of
Road Improvement F— 34
Whitefish Falls. Special Grant to
School C- 16
Wolf Bounty D- 10
Workers' Educational Association . C- 31
Workmen's Compensation Act. Blind Q— 12
Workmen's Compensation Board,
Awards to Government Employ-
ees, including Administration. "(See
Expenditure Statement, each De-
partment.)
ESTIMATES
of
Ordinary Expenditure and
Capital Payments
of the.
Province of Ontario
for the
Fiscal Year
Ending March 31st, 1946
PRINTED BY ORDER OF
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 2, 1945
ONTARIO
TORONTO
Printed tuid Published by T, E, Bowman, Printer to the King's Most ELxcellent Majesty
1945
I
ESTIMATES
OF
Ordinary Expenditure and
Capital Payments
OF THE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
For the Fiscal Year Ending
MARCH 31st, 1946
I
No. of
Dept.
Departments
Ordinary
Capital
I
Agriculture
$ c.
6,116,182 75
3,598,580 00
25,383,168 43
706,400 00
12,344,190 00
14,050,000 00
68,400 00
538,581 55
3,800,000 00
273,575 00
10,200 00
516,000 00
3,316,072 00
100,000 00
270,995 00
126,000 00
2,449,540 00
34,755,775 00
12,660,630 00
960,000 00
100,000 00
$ c
250,000 00
11
Attornev-General
III
Education
IV
Game and Fisheries
45 000 00
V
Health
VI
Highways
4,050,000 00
VII
Insurance
VIII
Labour '
840,000 00
IX
Lands and Forests
X
Legislation
XI
Lieutenant-Governor
XII
Mines ;
XIII
Municipal Affairs
XIV
Planning and Development
XV
925,000 00
XVI
Provincial Auditor
XVII
Provincial Secretary
XVIII
Provincial Treasurer
3,083,500 00
13,036,000 00
431 500 00
XIX
Public Welfare
XX
Public Works
XXI
Miscellaneous
122,144,289 73
22,661,000 00
SUMMARY
Ordinary $122,144,289 73
Capital 22,661.000 00
Total $144,805,289 73
[5]
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
S
S
S
Main Office — Continued
Inspection of Apiaries ; services, travelling and
other expenses
Removal expenses of ofHcials in the Public Service. .
Grants:
Grants occasioned by unassessable Crown lands. .
City of Toronto re horse stables in Exhibition
Park (1933-1952)
Ontario Approved Turkey Breeders' Association .
Ontario Poultry Breeders' Association
Compensation, medical, hospital and other accounts
for workmen injured in Government work as
awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including proportion of Administration expenses
Cost of living bonus — entire department
Unemployment insurance stamps
Agricultural Enquiry Commission
War Emergency:
War emergency, administration and other expenses
in connection with Farm Service Force
War emergency, seed grain, administration and
other expenses unforeseen and unprovided for. .
Subsidy for Wool
" " CheddarCheese and administration ex-
penses
" " Premiums on Swine and administration
expenses
" " Sugar Beets and administration ex-
penses
Statistics Ahro Publications Branch
Salaries
Permanent $13,700 00
Temporary 1,200 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines and papers $ 15 00
Freight, express, cartage 10 00
Equipment 1 ,500 00
Stationery, printing 500 00
Telegraph, telephone 90 00
Miscellaneous 85 00
Agricultural and Horticultural
Societies Branch
Salaries
Permanent $11 ,625 00
Temporary 100 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers S 36 00
Freight, express, cartage 24 00
12,500 00
1,500 on
2,650 00
26,258 75
400 00
400 00
1.000 00
103,000 00
500 00
5,000 00
140,000 00
20,000 00
100,000 00
512,533 75
14,900 00
300 00
2,200 00
17,400 00
11,725 00
3,000 00
2,000 00
2,100,000 00
1,200,000 00
200,000 00
3,508,000 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
I
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Agricultural and Horticu-ltural
Societies Branch — Continued
Equipment S 250 00
Stationery, printing 1,400 00
Telegraph, telephone 175 00
Miscellaneous 115 00
Judges' services, travelling and other expenses... .
Horticultural, Agricultural and Vegetable Growers'
meetings at the direction of the Department,
investigations and unforeseen expenditures....
Field crop competitions, prizes and miscellaneous
expenses, including transportation and other
expenses of exhibits at exhibitions
Grants:
Grants under section 24, subsection 1 (a) to (d)
inclusive, Agricultural Societies' Act
To indemnify societies suffering from rainy weather
or fire, to be paid in accordance with section 24,
subsections 2 and 3, Agricultural Societies' Act .
To encourage local plowing matches, to be paid in
grants or otherwise, as may be approved by the
Lieutenant-Governor in Council
Grants under Horticultural Societies' Act ....
Special grants under Section 25, Agricultural
Societies' Act
Grants to Agricultural Societies notwithstanding
provisions of Agricultural Societies' Act
Special grants to 100-year-old Agricultural
Societies
Ontario Plowmen's Association
Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies . . .
Ontario Horticultural Association
Grants under The Community Halls Act
Live Stock Branch
Salaries
Permanent $18,139 00
Temporary 100 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 50 00
Freight, express and cartage 25 00
Equipment 200 00
Stationery, printing 1,000 00
Telegraph, telephone 175 00
Miscellaneous ... 50 00
Educational and demonstration work in any branch
of live stock, judges, lecturers, valuators and other
assistants, salaries, expenses and equipment, live
stock exhibits, and transportation charges, travel
ling expenses, fieldmen; purchase, maintenance
and distribution of live stock; to pay such grants
for the encouragement of live stock as may be
directed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. .
Expenses in connection with T.B. testing work. . . .
Services, travelling and other expenses in connection
with the administration of The Stallion Enrolment
Act and payment of premiums for Pure Bred
Stallions
3,500 00
2,000 00
10,000 00
60,000 00
9,000 00
4,500 00
12,000 00
3,645 00
600 00
9,000 00
250 00
300 00
150 00
5,000 00
136,670 00
18,239 00
4,000 00
1,500 OC
20,000 00
23,000 00
14,000 00
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No. 2
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
\'ote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
9
10
11
12
Live Stock Branxh — Continued
Grants:
Canadian Hunter, Saddle and Light Horse Im
provement Society
Ontario Horsebreeders' Association
Ontario Sheep Breeders' Association
Ontario Swine Breeders' Association
Ontario Cattiebreeders' Association
Prince of Wales Prize
Women's Institute Branch
Salaries
Permanent S27,425 00
Temporary 3,800 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 100 00
Freight, express, cartage 75 00
Equipment 300 00
Stationery, printing 650 00
Telegraph, telephone 125 00
Miscellaneous 50 00
Services, travelling, equipment, grants, supplies and
other expenses in connection with Women's
Institutes, Junior Institutes, Homemaking Clubs
and the Home Economics Programme, which
includes one-week courses, one-month and three-
months courses, training schools for local leaders.
Summary and Achievement Days, exhibits, con-
ferences, conventions; Women's Institute and
Agricultural Meetings; and to pay suchjexpenses
for the encouragement of the work in this Branch
as may be directed by the Lieutenant-Governor
in Council
Dairy Branch
Salaries
Permanent $12,575 00
Temporar>' 100 00
Travelling e.xpenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers.
Freight, express, cartage. .
Equipment
Stationery, printing
Telegraph, telephone
Miscellaneous
50 00
50 00
50 00
700 00
100 00
50 00
Dairy Instruction, Inspection 135,000 00
500 00
500 on
500 00
500 00
500 00
50 on
83,289 00
31,225 00
1,800 00
1,300 GO
41,600 00
75,925 00
12,675 00
2,400 00
1.000 00
1945-46
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11
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
Dairy Branch — Continued
Instructors' and inspectors' salaries and
expenses, travelling expenses, pur-
chase of dairj' equipment, stationery
and supplies; experimental work; to
pay such grants and expenses for the
encouragement of the industry as may
be directed bv the Lieutenant-Gover-
nor in Council $67,800 00
Cheese Instruction:
Salaries:
Permanent $ 5,500 00
Temporary 39,200 00
Creamery Instruction:
Salaries:
Permanent . .$22,400 00
Temporary ! . . 100 00
Milk Control Board of Ontario
Salaries
Permanent $16,900 00
Temporary 100 00
Allowances to Members of the Board.
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers.
Freight, express, cartage
Equipment
Stationery, printing
Telegraph, telephone
Miscellaneous
40 00
10 00
200 00
850 00
200 00
50 00
Services and expenses in connection with adminis
tration, inspection and enforcement of the Milk
Control Act of Ontario
Services and expenses $10,000 00
Milk Test Checking:
Salaries:
Permanent 11,700 00
Temporary 1,800 00
Fruit Branch
Salaries
Permanent $10,100 00
Temporary 1 ,45 1 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 60 00
Freight, express, cartage 20 00
Equipment 100 00
Stationery, printing 910 00
Telegraph, telephone 400 00
M iscellaneous 1 0 00
151,075 00
17,000 00
100 00
6,000 00
1,350 00
23,500 00
47,950 00
11,551 00
3,000 00
1,500 00
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No. 2
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
10
Fruit Branch — Continued
For the carrying on of work in the growing, handling,
exhibiting and advertising of fruit and vegetables,
including expenditure under The Plant Diseases
Act, Apple Maggot Survey and expenses therewith
in accordance with agreement with Dominion
Department of Agriculture; travelling and other
expenses; to pay such expenses for the encourage-
ment of fruit and vegetable work as may be
directed by the Minister of Agriculture
Grants:
Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario
Entomological Society of Ontario
Ontario Beekeepers' Association
Ontario \'egetable Growers' Association
Pre-Cooling Station, Brighton
Salaries
Permanent $100 00
Temporary 100 00
Equipment, services and expenses
Agricultural Representative Branch
Salaries
Permanent $14,825 00
Temporary 1,200 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 50 00
Freight, express, cartage 150 00
Equipment 300 00
Stationery, printing 2,000 00
Telegraph, telephone 400 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
County Offices
Agricultural Representative Work, services, expenses
and equipment; to pay such expenses for the
encouragement of agriculture as may be directed
by the Minister of Agriculture
Salaries:
Permanent $224,100 00
Temporary 11,400 00
Expenses 130,000 00
County Agricultural Committees, travelling and
other expenses
20,000 00
600 00
300 00
300 00
600 00
37,851 00
200 00
4,300 00
4,500 00
42,351 GO
16,025 00
3,000 00
3,000 00
365,500 00
20,000 00
1945-46
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13
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
Agricultural Representative Branxh —
Continued
Promotion of Junior Farmer Work
Grant to Canadian Council on Boys' and Girls' Club
Work
Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch
Salaries
Permanent $8,723 00
Temporary 1,400 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 50 00
Freight, express, cartage 100 00
Equipment 100 00
Stationery, printing 850 00
Telegraph, telephone 300 00
Miscellaneous 200 00
Administration of The Weed Control Act, crop im
provement work, services and travelling expenses,
printing, advertising and other educational work
purchase of seed and equipment, prizes, trophies
and awards, and such other work as may be
directed by the Minister of Agriculture
Subventions:
Seed cleaning plants
- Freight on agricultural lime
Grants:
Ontario Crop Improvement Associations and Dis-
trict Seed Growers' Associations
Co-operation and Markets Branch
Salaries
Permanent $12,350 00
Temporary 100 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 25 00
Freight, express, cartage 25 00
Equipment 200 00
Stationery, printing 1 ,300 00
Telegraph, telephone 400 00
Miscellaneous 50 00
Services and expenses in connection with promoting
organization among farmers to the end that they
may regulate and improve marketing methods and
conditions, as prescribed by The Farm Products
Control Act. Including also such other tem-
porary help or expenses necessary, or additional
5,000 00
1,750 00
414,275.00
10,123 00
3 500 00
1,600 00
20,000 00
2,500 00
3,500 00
10,550 00
51,773 00
12,450 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
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No. 2
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
No.
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of
Vote
Item
Service
11
12
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
Co-operation and Markets Branch— Continued
travelling expenses involved in promoting the
marketing of any agricultural commodity or
marketing scheme; services and expenses in con-
nection with the administration, inspection, organi-
zation and development under the Credit Unions
Act; as may be directed by the Minister of Agri-
culture
Kemptville Agricultural School
General Office
Permanent .' ' y. $ 9,775 00
Temporary 1,600 00
Expenses
Repairs and alterations.
All Divisions
Salaries, wages, travelling expenses, equipment, pur
chase and maintenance of stock, general expenses..
Home Economics Division
j3.l3.riCS *
Permanent $ 2,200 00
Temporary 3,300 00
Expenses 2,000 00
$ 7,500 00
Animal and Field Husbandry Division
Salaries:
Permanent $ 6,675 00
Expenses 18,000 00
$24,675 00
Chemistry Division
Salaries:
Permanent $ 3,000 GO
Services and expenses in connection with
demonstration and experimental work,
supplies and contingencies 2,500 00
5,500 00
Farm Mechanics Division
Salaries:
Permanent $ 2,850 00
Expenses .- 2,000 00
$ 4,850 00
$ c.
10,000 00
26,450 00
11,375 00
25,000 00
5,000 00
41,375 00
65,125 00
1945-46
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15
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
No.
of
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
12
1
2
3
1
2
3
Kemptville Agricultural School — Continued
Poultry Division
Salaries:
Permanent $3,125 00
Temporary 100 00
Expenses 4,000 00
S c.
$ c.
S7,225 00
Horticulture Division
Salaries:
Permanent S5,175 00
Expenses 3,000 OC
S8,175 00
Dairy Division
Salaries:
Permanent $4,050 00
Temporary 600 00
Maintenance, equipment, travelling and
other expenses 2,500 00
•
$7,150 00
Expenses S 50 00
Horticultural Experiment Station, Vineland
Salaries
65,125 00
106,500 00
13
44,425 00
21,000 00
1,000 00
Permanent $39,025 00
Temporary 5,400 00
Services, travelling and other expenses in connection
with maintenance of Horticultural Experiment
Station, rent of additional land, purchase and
maintenance of equipment, trucks, tractors and
farm machinery
Repairs and alterations
Western Ontario Experimental Farm,
RiDGETOWN
Salaries
66,425 00
14
18,336 00
20.000 00
1,500 00
Permanent $17,511 00
Temporary 825 00
Purchase of stock and equipment, wages, seed, fer-
tilizer, fuel, light, supplies, travelling expenses,
educational and experimental work, contingencies.
Repairs and alterations
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No. 2
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary V
^Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
14
4
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
Western Ontario Experimental Farm
RiDGETOWN — Continued
Agricultural School:
Salaries, travelling expenses, supplies and equip-
ment
S c.
1,000 00
$ c.
Demonstration Farm, New Liskeard
Salaries ...
40,836 00
IS
4,125 00
11,500 00
300 00
Permanent $ 3,300 00
Temporary 825 00
Maintenance, wages, seed, feed, fertilizers, purchase
and shipping of live stock, equipment and
miscellaneous expenses
Repairs and altiM'ations
Demonstration Farm, Hearst
Salaries,
Permanent
,
15,925 00
16
100 00
5,800 00
1,800 00
'and shipping of live stock, equipment and mis-
cellaneous expenses
Repairs and alterations
Northern Ontario Branch
Salaries
7,700 00
17
2,575 00
35,000 00
1,000 00
600 00
Permanent $1,600 00
Temporary 975 00
clearing, breaking and draining land, grants and
such other expenses necessary for the development
of agriculture in Northern Ontario as may be
directed bv the Minister of Agriculture
Assistance to creameries
Equipment and contingencies
Ontario Veterinary College and
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph
Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph
Salaries
39,175 00
18
8,100 00
400 00
1,600 00
25 00
3,500 00
Permanent $ 6,600 00
Temporary 1,500 00
Travelling expenses
Fuel, light, water, telephone service, books, appara-
tus, appliances, library supplies and equipment,
furnishings, repairs, temporary lecturers or other
assistance, printing, advertising and contingencies.
Scholarships and prizes
Research, investigation and extension work in con-
nection with health of animals, services, expenses
and equipment
-
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
17
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinan,- Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
10
11
12
13
Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph
— Continued
Provincial Zoologist:
Salaries
Permanent $ 650 00
Temporary 100 00
Services, equipment and repairs
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph
General Office
Salaries
Permanent $12,000 00
Temporary 1,500 00
Expenses
Wages— Servants' S 450 00
Temporarv assistance, including extra
lecturers 700 00
Contingencies, including expenses of
Short Courses 1,500 00
Travelling expenses 750 00
Library 650 00
Provisions, laundry, engine room sup-
plies, fuel and light _. • 20,000 00
Furniture, furnishings, repairs, equip-
ment and temporary accommoda-
tion 1.500 00
Student labour : 850 00
Telephone service, rent, etc 350 00
Scholarships 240 00
Students' teams, judging at exhibitions 150 00
Special research work in different
divisions under the direction of the
President 800 00
Purchase and maintenance of automo-
biles, trucks and tractors 500 00
All Divisions
Salaries
Permanent S 53,975 00
Temporary 6,800 00
Expenses
Ontario Accredited Poultry Flock Policy. .
Grant to Board of Governors re Ontario Agricultural
College and Ontario Veterinary College
750 00
65 00
14,440 00
13,500 00
28,440 00
41,940 00
60,775 00
29,775 00
75,000 00
550,000 00
715,550 00
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No. 2
I —DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph
— Continued
Bacteriology Division
Salaries,
Permanent
Temporary
Expenses:
Supplies, expenses and equipment .
$ 3,400 00
100 00
500 00
$4,000 00
Botany Division
Salaries,
Permanent $ 2,500 00
Temporary 175 00
Expenses:
Supplies, expenses and equipment... . 300 00
$ 2,975 00
Chemistry Division
Salaries,
Permanent $ 7,700 00
Temporary 1,250 00
Expenses:
Purchase and maintenance of labora-
tory equipment, services and supplies;
contingencies 1,150 00
Soil laboratory and field work, services,
supplies, expenses and equipment. . . 1,400 00
$11,500 00
Trent Institute Division
Salaries,
Permanent $ 300 00
Temporary 100 00
Expenses:
Supplies, expenses and equipment 100 00
Materials and labour for bakery 100 00
$ 600 00
Entomology Division
Sd.]3.ri£fi*
Permanent $ 2,600 00
Tern porary 1 00 00
Expenses:
Supplies, expenses and equipment .... 350 00
Investigations, extension services, sup-
plies, travelling and other expenses. . 150 00
$ 3,200 00
1945-46
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19
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
18
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph
— Continued
English Division
Salaries:
Permanent $ 2,050 00
Temporary 150 00
Expenses:
Supplies, expenses and equipment .... 75 00
$ 2,275 00
Animal Nutrition Division
Salaries,
Permanent Sl,900 00
Temporary 150 00
Expenses:
Services, supplies, equipment, travel-
ling expenses, purchase and mainten-
ance of small animals and live stock,
contingencies 1,050 00
$3,100 00
Agricultural Engineering Division
Permanent $4,400 00
Temporary 300 00
Expenses:
Services, travelling expenses, equip-
ment and other expenses re drainage
work 500 00
Supplies, services, travelling expenses,
equipment and other expenses 375 00
85,575 00
Farm Economics Division
Salaries:
Permanent $ 700 00
Temporary 100 00
Expenses:
Farm surveys, travelling expenses,
services, equipment and other ex-
penses 500 00
$1,300 00
Extension Division
Salaries:
Permanent S 650 00
Temporary 750 00
Expenses:
Services, package library, exhibits,
equipment, supplies and contin-
gencies 800 00
$2,200 00
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THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary ^Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
Ontario Agricultupal College, Guelph
— Continued
Macdonald Institute and Dormitories
Salaries:
Permanent $1,700 00
Temporary 1,200 00
Expenses:
Services, supplies, expenses and equip-
ment 100 00
$3,000 00
Animal Husbandry Division
Salaries:
Permanent $6,958 00
Temporary 1 00 00
Wages, temporary help 1,000 00
Expenses:
Permanent improvements 500 00
Purchase and maintenance of live
stock 3,900 00
Extension, demonstration and research
work; services, equipment and
maintenance of live stock, travelling
expenses, supplies and contingencies. 350 00
Supplies, equipment and contingencies 900 00
$13,708 00
Field Experiments Division
Salaries:
Permanent S4,900 00
Temporary 425 00
Wages, temporary help 1,000 00
Expenses:
Supplies, equipment, travelling ex-
penses, purchase and maintenance
of horses, and contingencies 800 00
Research, experimental and demon-
stration work with varieties and
diseases of potatoes, corn, grains and
forage crops, suitability of soils and
fertilizers; ser\nces, expenses, equip-
ment and contingencies 500 00
$7,625 00
Experimental Dairy and Dairy School Division
Salaries:
Permanent $2,400 00
Temporary 500 00
Wages, temporary help, and Instructors
in Dairy School 175 00
Expenses:
Purchase, hauling and manufacturing
milk 1,125 00
Supplies, equipment, machinery, re-
pairs and contingencies 850 00
$5,050 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
21
I.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE— Continued
No.
of
Vote
18
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph
— Continued
Poultry Division
Salaries:
Permanent $5,100 00
Temporary 150 00
Wages, temporary help 700 00
Expenses:
Permanent Improvements 100 00
Experiments and feed 1,600 00
Poultry extension work, travelling ex-
penses, services, supplies and equip-
ment 3,350 00
Supplies, equipment, purchase and
maintenance of horses, contingencies . 500 00
Turkev Research Station 1,125 00
S12,625 00
Horticulture Division
Salaries:
Permanent $5,100 00
Temporary 700 00
Wages, temporary help 950 00
Expenses:
Permanent improvements 450 00
Trees, plants, seeds, equipment, fuel,
purchase and maintenance of horses,
forestry, contingencies 1,500 00
Extension work in vegetable growing,
services and expenses 200 00
$8,900 00
Apiculture Division •—
Salaries:
Permanent $ 950 00
Temporary 450 00
Expenses:
Services, supplies, buildings, equipment
and contingencies 500 00
$1,900 00
Physical Education Division
Salaries:
Permanent S 667 00
Temporary 100 00
Expenses:
Supplies, equipment, services, travel-
ling expenses and contingencies 250 00
$1,017 00
Ontario Accredited Poultry Flock Policy $75,000 00
Grant to Board of Governors re Ontario
Agricultural College and Ontario Veter-
inary College 550,000 00
771,930 00
2,608,182 75, 3,508,000 00
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THE ESTIMATES, 1945-1946
No. 2
I.- THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE- Continued
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Capital Payments
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
19
1
Summary
Fruit Branch
250,000 00
Fruit Branch
Loans in accordance with the Co-operative
ing Loan Act
Market-
250,000 00
19
250,000 00
250,000 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
23
II— DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL
No.
of
Vote
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary' Expenditure
To be Y'^oted Statutory
20
21
22
S
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
20
21
I
10
11
12
13
Summary
Main Office
Office of Legislative Counsel
Supreme Court
Judges in Counties
Shorthand Reporters
Land Titles Office
Drainage Referees
Criminal Justice Accounts
Public Trustee's Office
Official Guardian's Office ■_ • ■
Accountant's Office — Supreme Court of Ontario.
Fire Marshal's Office
Inspector of Legal Offices
Law Enforcement Branch (Provincial Police). , .
Ontario Securities Commission
Main Office
Salaries
Minister
Permanent $55,000 00
Temporary 3,300 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 100 00
Freight, express, cartage 20 00
Stationery, printing 1,600 00
Telegraph, telephone 600 00
Miscellaneous 550 00
Crown Counsel Prosecutions
General Litigation and Legal Services
Commissions and Sundry Investigations
Law Revision Committee expenses
Cost of Living Bonus
Unemployment Insurance Stamps
Grants:
Conferences on improving laws
County Law Libraries
Ontario Provincial and Municipal Police Training
School
Law Library
Books, reports, etc
333,120 00
24,250 00
109,600 00
I
45,500 OO;
39,500 00,
2,550 GO
,182,900 00;
130,600 00
44,700 oo;
24,600 00
68,775 00
106,800 00,
,263,650 oo;
78,585 00
3,455,130 00
Office of the Legislative Counsel
Permanent.'.'.'.'.'.".".'.'.'.'."..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. V.V$2Y,656' 00
Temporary 2,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 150 00
Telegraph 25 00
Printing and stationery 200 00
Miscellaneous 125 00
58,300 00
1,250 00
2,870 00
15,000 00
6,000 00
1,500 00
1,000 00
240,000 00
500 00
1,000 00
4,000 00
1,000 00
700 00
333,120 00
23,650 00
100 00
500 00
$ c.
8,C03 00
21,000 00
69,400 00
45,050 00
143,450 00
8,000 00
8,000 00
24,250 00
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THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
II.— DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be V'oted Statutory
Supreme Court of Ontario
Allowances to Judges under R.S.O. 1937, Cap. 101,
See. 1
Grant to Judges' Library
Salaries — Judges' Staff:
Permanent •
Salaries:
Permanent
Master's Office
Registrar's Office
Salaries
Permanent $45,500 00
Temporary 9,000 00
Maintenance
Reporting expenses $ 300 00
Books, magazines, papers 75 00
Freight, express, cartage 25 00
Postage 400 00
Stationery, printing 2,000 00
Telegraph, telephone 300 00
Equipment, furnishings and miscellan-
eous 5,000 00
Salaries:
Permanent .
Taxing Office
Allowances .
Judges in Counties
Shorthand Reporters
Salaries including allowance in lieu of stationery.
Services reporting and travelling expenses
Land Titles Office
Salaries:
Permanent
Maintenance
Stationery, printing $ 1,200 00
Miscellaneous 800 00
Salaries:
Permanent ,
Maintenance.
Drainage Referees
700 00
15,000 00
25,800 00
54,500 00
8,100 00
37,500 00
8,000 00
45,500 00
37,500 00
2,000 00
39,500 00
2,400 00
150 00
2,550 00
21,000 00
5,500 00
109,600 00
21,000 00
69,400 GO
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
25
II.— DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
26
9
10
11
12
Criminal Justice Accounts
Audit Office
Permanent.'. '. '. '. ." .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .' ." ." .' '.'..'.'.'.'.$ 10, 166 66
Temporary 1,0^0 00
Maintenance
Maintenance of equipment $
Stationery, printing
Miscellaneous
50 00
225 00
25 00
Administration of Justice Expenses Act:
Special expenses
Annual Revision of Voters' Lists:
Services and expenses of County and District
Court Judges .
Toronto and York Crown Attorney's Office
Permanent ." .' .' ." ." '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. .'.'.. '. '. $27,666 ' 00
Temporary 3,000 00
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers.
Telegraph, telephone
Miscellaneous
Counties and Cities
200 00
50 00
250 00
Administration of Justice:
Reimbursement for maintenance and accounts
under The Administration of Justice Expenses
Act, also direct payments under other Acts.
Districts
Permanent .' '1'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.... $140,666 00
Temporary 50,000 00
General Administration of Justice including fuel
light, water, rent, maintenance and clothing of
prisoners, and contingencies
Salaries .
Salary .
Medico-Legal Branch
Supervising Coroner
Magistrates
Permanent .'.".'. '. '. ". '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '$Y35,666 00
Temporary 15,000 00
$ c.
11,100 00
300 00
Travelling expenses and contingencies.
11,400 00
1,000 00
30,000 00
500 00
30,500 00
550,000 00
190,000 00
220,000 00
410,000 00
1,500 00
1,000 00
150,000 00
27,500 00
2,000 00
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No. 2
II.— DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Contnued
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
Criminal Justice Accounts — Continued
Allowances to Magistrates under Section 13 of The
Statute Law Amendment Act, 1944
Probation Offices
Permanent. ....................... $30,000 00
Temporary 5,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery, printing $ 225 00
Miscellaneous 225 00
Public Trustee's Office
Permanent . .'. ". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $ 9 1 ,666 00
Temporary 8,000 00
Auditor's Fees
Maintenance
Cost of Living Bonus
Unemployment Insurance Stamps.
Official Guardian's Office
Salaries
Permanent $ 32,600 00
Temporary 5,500 00
177,500 00
1,182,900 00
99,000 00
3,000 00
21,000 00
7,500 00
100 00
130,600 00
Auditor's Fees
Maintenance ,
Cost of Living Bonus
Unemployment Insurance Stamps.
Accountant's Office — Supreme Court
OF Ontario
Salaries
Permanent $ 14,450 00
Temporary 2,050 00
Auditor's Fees
Maintenance
Cost of Living Bonus
Unemployment Insurance Stamps.
38,100 00
500 00
3,000 00
3,0.0 00
100 00
44,700 00
16,500 00
2,000 00
5,000 00
1,000 00
100 00
24,600 OOj
6,000 00
6,000 00
35,000 00
1,600 00
450 00
37,050 00
45,050 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
27
II.— DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued
No.
of
Vote
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
30
31
>
Fire Marshal's Office
Salaries
Permanent $ 39,500 00
Temporary 5,500 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Advertising $
Books, magazines, papers
Services analysis and auditing
Freight, express, cartage.
500 00
175 OOl
250 00
50 00
Inspection of lightning rods 1,150 00
Maintenance of equipment 250 00
Photographic supplies 250 00
Purchase of equipment 450 00
Stationery, printing 1 ,800 00
Telegraph, telephone 900 00
Rent 3,000 00
Legal fees, witness fees 600 00
Services reporting and transcribing
evidence 200 00
Miscellaneous 1,200 00
Inspector of Legal Offices
Inspector's Office
Salaries
Permanent $21,700 00
Temporary 3,300 00
Fidelity Bonds
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery, printing $ 1,335 00
Telegraph, telephone 1 50 00
Freight, express, cartage 25 00
Maintenance of equipment 25 00
Books, magazines, papers 15 00
Miscellaneous 50 00
Judicial Officers in Districts
Office equipment, forms, stationery, printing and
general maintenance
Local Masters of Titles Offices
Salaries:
Permanent
Expenses
Forms, copying and contingencies
Registration of Patents under R.S.0. 1937, Cap. 174
s. 160
$ c
45,000 00
13 000 00
10,775 00
68,775 00
25,000 00
1,600 00
4,500 00
1,600 00
32,700 00
2,900 00
49,500 00
1,100 00
3,500 00
100 00
54,200 00
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No. 2
II.— DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
31
32
33
10
11
Inspector of Legal Offices — Continued
Sheriffs and Local Registrars
Supreme Court of Ontario
Supplementing Incomes
County Judges
Travelling expenses — attending Division Courts.
Law Enforcement Branch
(Ontario Provincial Police)
Salaries
Permanent $
Temporary
612,000 00
325,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery, printing
Telegraph, telephone
Books, magazines, papers
Insurance
Freight, express, cartage
Purchase of equipment:
Uniforms
Motor cars
Motor car equipment
Miscellaneous
Rent
Services (temporary)
Workmen's Compensation Board. . .
Miscellaneous:
Postage and office maintenance in
Districts
8,000 00
8,503 00
150 00
17,000 00
1,500 00
25,000 00
35,000 00
2,000 00
2,500 00
12,000 00
500 00
7,000 00
15,000 Of
Service Badge Allowance
Ontario Securities Commission
Salaries
Permanent $57,000 00
Temporary 15,000 00
Services, expenses, valuations, investigations and
miscellaneous services
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 50 00
Freight, express, cartage 10 00
Maintenance of equipment 125 00
Purchase of equipment 100 00
Stationery, printing 1 ,400 00
Telegraph, telephone 300 00
Miscellaneous 50 00
8,000 00
9,000 00
106,800 00
937,000 00
185,000 00
134,150 00
7,500 00
1,263,650 00
72,000 00
750 00
3,800 00
2,035 00
78,585 00
3,455,130 00
143,450 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
29
III.— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinar>' Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
34
9
10
Summary
Main Office
Branches:
Legislative Library
Public Records and Archives Branch
Public and Separate Schools Branch
Departmental Examinations Branch
Text-Books Branch
Training Schools Branch
Toronto Normal School
Ottawa Normal School
London Normal School
Hamilton Normal School
Peterborough Normal School
Stratford Normal School
North Bay Normal School
L'niversity of Ottawa Normal School
High Schools and Collegiate Institutes Branch . . .
Guidance Branch
Public Libraries Branch
Vocational Education Branch
Dominion-Provincial Training, Scholarships and
Bursaries
Ontario Training College for Technical Teachers..
Provincial Technical Institutes
Legislative Grants
Superannuated Teachers
Provincial and other Universities
Ontario School for the Deaf, Belleville
Ontario School for the Blind, Brantford
Main Office
Salaries
Minister
Permanent $70,250 00
Temporary 14,000 00
Travelling Expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers 250 00
Freight, express, cartage 650 00
Purchase and maintenance of equip-
ment 700 00
Stationery, printing 4,350 00
Telegraph, telephone 800 00
Furniture and furnishings 200 00
Miscellaneous 450 00
Proportion of cost of Minister's Report
Cost of litigation
Consolidation and revision of the Acts of the De-
partment of Education and miscellaneous
Advertising in educational and other papers and
magazines
Compensation, medical, hospital and other accounts
for workmen injured in Government work as
awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including proportion of Administration expenses
Cost of living bonus — entire department
l'nemplo>ment insurance stamps
S c.
196,750 00
17,700 00
10,900 00
929,300 00
238,100 00
94,400 00
111,600 00
91,600 00
40,300 00
48,550 00
45,800 00
33.900 00
35,900 00
35,700 00
78,550 00
135,950 00
15,000 00
155,315 00
196,425 00
600,000 00
27,650 00
45,000 00
17,842,000 00
8,800 00
1,983,000 00
184,540 00
103,800 00
23,306,530 00
84,250 00
1,500 00
7,400 00
,250 00
150 00
,500 00
500 00
1
98
100 00
000 00
100 OC
196,750 00
$ c.
8,000 00
5,000 00
1,400,000 00
663,638 43
2,076,638 43
8,000 00
8,000 00
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No. 2
III.— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued
No.
of
Vote
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
35
36
37
Legislative Library
Salaries
Permanent $ 10,750 00
Temporary 750 00
Maintenance
Purchase of books $ 2,300 00
Subscriptions, fees and dues 1,500 00
Stationery, printing and binding 1,700 00
Purchase of legal publications 600 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Public Records and Archives Branch
Permanent .'.'. '. '. ". ". '. '. ". . $ 5,600' 66
Temporary 2,500 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery, printing $ 400 00
Purchase and maintenance of equipment 225 00
Freight, cartage, express 25 00
Miscellaneous 50 00
Purchase of documents, pamphlets, books, news-
papers and magazines, historical photographs,
engravings, war relics, the copying of documents,
translating, printing, binding, paper, etc
Public and Separate Schools Branch
Salaries
Permanent .
Temporary .
55,800
1,500
Inspection of Public and Separate Schools in Counties
and Districts
Permanent $435,000 00
Temporary 5,000 00
Travelling and moving expenses of Inspectors and
other officials and for office expenses
Office expenses, including furniture and
equipment of inspectors $ 43,000 00
Books, magazines, papers 900 00
Travelling expenses 103,000 00
Freight, express, cartage 150 00
Purchase and maintenance of equip-
ment 500 00
Telegraph, telephone 50 00
Stationery, printing 9,000 00
Miscellaneous 400 00
11,500 00
6,200 00
17,700 00
8,100 00
100 00
700 00
2,000 00
10,900 00
57,300 00
440.000 00
157,000 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
31
III.— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinan.' Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
37
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Public and Separate Schools Branch — 1
Continued
Inspection of Indian Schools, including ser\'ices,|
travelling expenses and contingencies i
Correspondence Courses j
Salaries: I
Permanent $38,000 00
Temporary- 8,000 00
Maintenance 5,700 00
Rentals 2,500 00
Canadian Legion War Services 100 OOi
Courses by Itinerant Teachers, School Cars, etc
Salaries:
Permanent $ 12,000 00
Temporary 1,800 00
Maintenance 5,450 00
Auxiliary Classes
Salaries:
Permanent S 8,700 00
Temporary' 1,200 00
Travelling expenses 2,900 00
Maintenance 2,000 00
Visual and Radio Instruction:
Services and Maintenance.
Art Department
Salaries $ 3,000 00
Travelling expenses 1 ,200 00
Maintenance 200 00
Courses in Music
Salaries $ 5,500 00
Travelling expenses 1,200 00
Maintenance 200 00
Pamphlets and reports for use of schools .
Summer Camps:
Services and maintenance
Spring and Summer Schools
Travelling expenses S 4,500 00
Services and maintenance 95,500 00
Expenses in connection with the League of the
Empire
Grants:
Ontario Educational Association
Trustees' Section, Ontario Educational Association
Ontario Federation of Home and School Associa-
tions
Frontier College (to be paid as may be directed by
the Lieutenant-Governor in Council)
Urban Trustees' Association
Temperance Education Association
Association Canadienne — Francaise d'Education
d'Ontario
1,500 00
54,300 00
19,250 00
14,800 00
26,200 00
4,400 00
6,900 00
9,000 00
5,000 00
100,000 00
500 00
3,000 00
2,000 00
3,000 00
5,000 00
250 00
1,000 00
1,600 00
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THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
III.— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
37
38
39
23
24
25
26
27
Public and Separate Schools Branch —
Continued
Canada and Newfoundland Education Associ
ation
Visites Inter-provinciales
Cost of education of French-speaking deaf chil
dren in attendance at outside institutions (to
be paid as may be directed by the Lieutenant-
Governor in Council)
Canadian Bureau for the Advancement of Music.
Boy Scouts Association
Ontario Girl Guides Association
Departmental Examinations Branch
Salaries:
Permanent $54,300 00
Temporary 2,800 00
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers 100 00
Freight, express, cartage 100 00
Purchase and maintenance of equipment 2,000 00
Stationery and printing 13,000 00
Telegraph, telephone 100 00
Miscellaneous 1,700 00
Departmental Examinations including services and
travelling expenses
Services $107,000 00
Travelling expenses 9,000 00
Assistants in connection with Departmental Exam-
inations
Text-Books Branch
Salaries
Permanent $ 5,800 00
Temporary 100 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Services $ 5,000 00
Advertising 50 00
Books, magazines, papers, plates 1,200 00
Freight, express, cartage 100 00
Stationery, printing 1,500 00
Miscellaneous 150 00
Subventions to publishers as supplementing retail
prices of text-books
,500 00
500 00
.800 00
,000 00
,000 00
,500 00
929,300 00
57,100 00
17,000 00
116,000 00
48,000 00
238,100 00
5,900 00
500 00
8,000 00
80,000 00
94,400 00
1945-46
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33
III.— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued
No.
of
Item
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
Training Schools Branch
Permanent. . [.....................k 7,100 '66
Temporary 100 00
Travelling and moving expenses and maintenance
Travelling expenses S 900 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Grants to teachers in schools used for observation
purposes and practice teaching in connection with
Normal and other training schools
Grants to caretakers for ser\aces in schools used for
training teachers in connection with Normal and
other training schools
Temporary teachers, in case of illness or leave of
absence
Travelling and moving expenses of Normal School
Teachers transferred
Payments to Public, Separate, High and Continua-
tion School Boards for use of schools for observa-
tion purposes
Travelling expenses of Normal School Students and
Masters to Rural Public and Separate Schools and
for Nature Study
Grants to teachers who have completed successfully
the second year course in an Ontario Normal
School ;•■•••
Medical examination of students making application
for admission to the different training schools for
teachers-
Services and expenses
Toronto Normal School
Qolaf-tpg ,,,.■..•• •
Permanent .".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".".".".'.'.'. .' I 65,500 00
Temporary 5.000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Payment to the Toronto Board of Education
Ottawa Normal School
^Alsirics
Permanent..'.'.".".'.".' $28,000 00
Temporary 3,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Payment to the Ottawa Public and Collegiate Insti-
tutes Boards
S c
7,200 00
1,000 00
75,000 00
1,000
00
2,000
00
1,200
00
7,000
00
9,000
00
200
00
8,000 00
111,600 00
70,500 00
1,100 00
18,000 00
2,000 00
91,600 00
31,000 00
900 00
7,500 00
900 00
40,300 00
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THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
i
III— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
43
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
London Normal School
Salaries
$ c.
39,000 00
750 00
7,600 00
1,200 00
$ c.
Permanent $37,000 00
Temporary 2,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Payment to the London Board of Education
Hamilton Normal School
Salaries
48,550 00
44
37,400 00
300 00
7,200 00
900 00
Permanent $37,300 00
Temporary 100 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Payment to the Hamilton Board of Education
Peterborough Normal School
Salaries
45,800 00
45
26,500 00
1,200 00
5,400 00
800 00
Permanent $24,500 00
Temporary 2,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Payment to the Peterborough Board of Education . .
Stratford Normal School
Salaries
33,900 00
46
28,600 00
700 00
6,000 00
600 00
Permanent $27,000 00
Temporary 1,600 00
Maintenance
Payment to the Stratford Board of Education
North Bay Normal School
Salaries
35,900 00
47
28,800 00
500 00
5,000 00
1,400 00
Permanent $26,500 00
Temporary 2,300 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance '
Students' board and travelling expenses
35,700 00
1945-46
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35
III.— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued
No.
of
Item
Service
University of Ottawa Normal School
Salaries
Permanent $30,000 00
Temporary 1,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Payrnent to the University of Ottawa for use of
building, equipment and accommodations
Paj-ment to the R. C. Separate School Board
Ottawa, for use of schools for training of teachers. ,
Board and travelling expenses of students attending
the University of Ottawa Normal School....
High Schools and Collegiate Institutes Branch
Salaries
Permanent $60,600 00
Temporary 900 00
Travelling and moving expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $1,000 00
Purchase and maintenance of equip-
ment 150 00
Stationery, printing 5,000 00
Miscellaneous 8,850 00
Revision of Courses — Services, travelling, text-books,
etc
Cadet Training
Salaries $ 9,100 00
Travelling expenses 1,000 00
Maintenance 500 00
Physical and Health Education
Salaries $ 8,500 66
Travelling expenses 2,500 00
Maintenance 600 00
Carter Scholarships (R.S.O. 1937, Chapter 21,
Section 6)
Workers' Educational Association
Associated High School Boards of the Province oif
Ontario
Guidance Branch
Salaries
Permanent $ 9,366 66
Temporary 300 00
Fiscal Year 1945-4
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
31,000 00
350 00
2,000 00
14,000 00
1,200 00
30,000 00
78,550 00
61,500 00
18,000 00
15,000 00
15,000 00
10,600 00
11,600 00
4,000 00
250 00
135,950 00
9,600 00
5,000 00
5,000 00
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THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
III.— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary ILxpenditure
To be Voted Statutory
50
51
52
9
10
11
12
13
14
GuiDANCi-: Branch — Continued
Travelling Expenses
Maintenance
Purchase, maintenance of equipment. .$ 300 00
Supplies, printing, ftationery 1,000 00
Books, magazines, periodicals 200 00
Miscellaneous 1,400 00
Public Libraries Branch
Salaries '.
Permanent S15,615 00
Temporary 2,450 00
Travelling expenses
Public and Countv Libraries
Grants '. 8105,000.00
Maintenance:
Books, magazines, papers 1,100 00
Freight, express, cartage 150 00
Purchase and maintenance of equip-
ment 200 00
Stationery, printing 10,000 00
Miscellaneous 450 00
Library Institutes:
Travelling expenses of library experts and delegates
Travelling Libraries
Maintenance:
Books, magazines, papers $7,000 00
Freight, express, cartage 1,000 00
Purchase and maintenance of equip-
ment 1,500 00
Stationery, printing 100 00
Miscellaneous 50 00
Teachers' Circulating Library:
Maintenance
Grants:
Ottawa Association for the Blind
Ontario Society of Artists
Royal Canadian Institute, Toronto
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
Ontario Historical Society
L'Institut Canadien Francais d'Ottawa
Royal Society of Canada
Ontario Library' Association
Vocational Education Branch
Salaries
Permanent S 60,325 00
Temporary 1,000 00
Travelling and moving expenses.
2,500 00
2,900 00
15,000 00
18,065 00
2,900 00
116,900 00
1,000 00
9,650 00
100 00
1,000 00
500 00
1,000 00
500 00
1,000 00
200 00
1,500 00
1,000 00
155,315 00
61,325 00
12,500 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
37
III— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 194546
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
52
53
54
V'ocATioNAL Education Branch — Continued
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 100 00
Purchase and maintenance of equip-
ment . 100 00
Stationery, printing 1,400 00
Special Reports, etc 100 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Trade Schools
Salaries $5,600 00
Travelling expenses 500 00
Maintenance 1,600 00
Ontario College of Art (to be paid as may be directed
bv the Lieutenant-Governor in Council)
Grant to Canadian National Institute for the Blind
to assist in maintaining and developing its activities
on behalf of the adult blind of the Province (to be
paid as may be directed by the Lieutenant-
Governor in Council)
Grant to National Society of the Deaf and Hard of
Hearing (to be paid as may be directed by the
Lieutenant-Governor in Council)
Dominion-Provincial Training,
Scholarships and Bursaries
Dominion-Provincial Training Projects.
Training and Re-establishment Insts.
Training within Industry.
District Re-«stablishment Offices.
Field Staffs.
.Administration.
Provincial Scholarships and Dominion-Provincial
Bursaries for admission to Universities and other
educational institutions
Ontario Training College for
Technical Teachers
Salaries
Permanent $ 16,300 00
Temporary 1 ,500 00
Critic teaching, including travelling of masters and
students
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, publications $ 300 00
Stationery, printing 300 00
Telegrams and telephones 100 00
Apparatus and supplies 300 00
Heat, light, power and water 1,800 00
S c.
1,800 00
7,700 00
44,000 00
60,000 00
9,100 00
196,425 00
500,000 00
100,000 00
600,000 00
17,800 00
4,500 00
750 00
3,100 00
38
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
III.— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
54
55
56
Ontario Training College for Technical
Teachers — Continued
Miscellaneous
Payments to boards for use of schools.
300 00
Provincial Technical Institutes
Provincial Institute of Mining, Haileybury
Salaries $ 13,000 00
Travelling expenses 500 00
Maintenance:
Light, heat, power ] ,500 00
Purchase and maintenance of equip-
ment 2,000 00
Printing and supplies 1,000 00
Books, magazines, periodicals 300 00
Miscellaneous 1,700 00
Other Provincial Institutes to be established; build-
ing and equipment, operation and maintenance. . .
Legislative Grants
For Public and Separate School Education
General Legislative Grants $11,591,700 00
Cost of Education of non-resident
pupils 2,000 00
Kindergarten Classes 20,500 00
Night Schools 2,500 00
• Consolidated Schools 45,000 00
Agriculture and Horticulture 91,000 00
Manual Training and Home Eco-
nomics, Part I 75,350 00
Manual Training and Home Eco-
nomics, Part II 26,200 00
Auxiliary Classes 104,000 00
Art Department 3,500 00
Courses in Music 125,000 00
Medical and Dental Inspection 14,000 00
Maintenance and Supplies 20,000 00
1,500 00
27.650 00
20.000 00
25,000 00
45,000 00
12,120,750 00
For Secondary School Education
General Legislative Grants to High
Schools and Collegiate Institutes
and Continuation Schools $3,
Night High Schools
Auxiliary Classes
Courses in Music
General Shop and Home Economics.
Agricultural Training
Payments for cost of education of
non-resident pupils
Maintenance and supplies
588.750 00
3,500 00
20,000 00
20,000 00
70,500 00
73,500 00
115,000 00
10,000 00
3,901,250 00
1945-46
I
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39
III.— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 19-45-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
56
57
58
»
I
9
S
s
10
Legislative Grants — Continued
For Vocational Education
General Legislative Grants $1,815,000 00
Maintenance and supplies 5,000 00
Superannuated Teachers
Annual retiring allowance to Teachers and Inspectors
Compassionate allowance for ex-teachers (to be paid
as may be directed by the Lieutenant-Governor in
Council)
Teachers' and Inspectors' Superannuation Fund
(R.S.O. 1937, Chapter 366, Section 5)
Provincial and Other Universities
Grants:
University of Toronto to provide in the Ontario
College of Education for the training of High
School Assistants and for graduate courses of
instruction in education and for such other
courses for certificates of the Department of
Education as the Minister of Education may
direct
Special grant to University of Toronto (to be paid
?s may be directed by the Lieutenant-Governor
in Council)
University of Toronto (R.S.O. 1937, Chapter 372
Section 129)
University of Toronto (R.S.O. 1937, Chapter 372,
Section 9, Subsection 3)
Royal Ontario Museum (to be paid as may be
directed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council)
Royal Ontario Museum for maintenance (R.S.O
1937, Chapter 378, Section 15)
University of Western Ontario (to be paid as may
be directed by the Lieutenant-Governor in
Council)
Queen's University (to be paid as may be directed
by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council)
Special grant for use by the Faculty of Medicine
in each of Toronto, Queen's and Western Uni-
versities for improved instruction on the control
of social diseases
University of Toronto for the Institute of Child
Study......
Community Life Training Institute
Art Gallery of Toronto
University of Toronto (16 Geo. V, Chapter 69,
Section 2)
University of Toronto (18 Geo. V, chapter 55,
Section 3)
Adult Education (to be paid as may be directed by
the Lieutenant-Governor in Council)
1,820,000 00
17,842,000 00
3,000 00
5,800 00
8,800 00
260,000 00
1,100,000 00
5,000 00
260,000 00
275,000 00
15,000 00
17,000 00
5,000 00
6,000 00
40,000 00
1,400,000 00
1,400,000 00
500,000 00
7,000 00
91,000 00
13,480 75
52,157 68
1,983,000 00 663,638 43
40
THE ESTIMATES. 1945-46
No 2
III.— DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION— Continued
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
No.
of
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
59
1
2
3
1
2
3
Ontario School for the Deaf,
Salaries
Belleville
$ c.
115,340 00
1,200 00
68,000 00
$ c.
Permanent
Temporary
$85,600 00
29,740 00
Maintenance
Ontario School for the Blind
Brantford
184,540 00
60
65,300 00
500 00
38.000 00
Permanent
Temporary
Travelling expenses
$46,725 00
18,575 00
Maintenance
103.800 00
23,306,530 00
2,076,638 43
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THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
41
IV.— DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
61
62
9
10
11
Summary
Main Office
Districts
Game Animals and Birds
Macdiarmid
Biological and Fish Culture Branch
Grants
Wolf Bounty
Bear Bounty
Main Office
Salaries
Permanent $54,000 00
Temporary 7,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $ 3,500 00
Telegraph and telephone 200 00
Miscellaneous 200 00
General
Moving expenses of officers of the Department
Unforeseen and unprovided
Purchase of and repairs to boats, boathouses,
machinery and vehicles
Compensation, medical, hospital and other accounts
for workmen injured in Government work as
awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including proportion of administration expenses
Cost of living bonus — entire Department
Unemoloyment insurance stamps
Exhibits, Advertising and Educational
School Fees — Kenora Board of Education and U.S.S.
No. 1 Bryce and Beauchamp
Districts
Services and expenses in connection with the enforce
ment of The Ontario Game and Fisheries Act. . . .
Salaries — Permanent $115,500 00
Temporary 35,000 00
Expenses 82,000 00
Express, freight and cartage 1,500 00
Stationery and printing 12,000 00
Miscellaneous 3,000 00
Patrol boats — wages and mainten-
ance 4,000 00
128,100 00
253,000 00
15,000 00
3,000 00
246,900 00
5,400 00
45,000 00
10,000 00
706,400 00
61,000 00
600 00
3,900 00
65,500 00
1,500 00
800 00
6,000 00
1,200 00
50,000 00
300 00
2,500 00
300 00
128,100 00
253,000 GO
253,000 00
42
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
1945-46
IV.— DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-6
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
63
64
65
Game Animals and Birds
Services and expenses and equipment in connection
with the purchase, importation, rearing and dis-
tribution of game animals, and birds
Macdurmid
Services, expenses, repairs, maintenance and equip
ment
Salaries — Temporary $ 750 00
Expenses 2,250 00
Biological and Fish Culture Branch
Salaries
Permanent $ 9,000 00
Temporary 3,000 00
Travelling expenses .
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $
Telegraph and telephone
Miscellaneous
300 GO
150 00
50 00
Hatcheries
Services, maintenance and operation
Salaries— Permanent $68,000 00
Temporary 16,000 00
Expenses 133,000 00
Truck drivers — wages and expenses... . 8,000 00
Stationery and printing 400 00
Miscellaneous 500 00
Purchase of and repairs to boats, ma-
chinery, trucks and equipment 8,000 00
15,000 00
15,000 00
3,000 00
3,000 00
12,000 00
500 00
500 00
13,000 00
233,900 00
246,900 00
No. 2
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
43
IV.— DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES— Continued
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be \'oted
Statutory
66
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
1
Grants
Prof. W. Harkness for Fish Culture
The Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation, Inc.. .
Thomas N. Jones
E. L. Marsh
$ c.
500 00
1,500 00
300 00
100 00
2,500 00
500 00
S c.
Ontario Fur Breeders' Association Inc . ..
Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters
Wolf Bounty
Wolf Bounty: services and expenses in connection
with same, including any equipment, expenses or
services for the destruction of wolves and the
tanning of pelts
5,400 00
67
45,000 00
Bear Bounty
Bear Bounty: expenses in connection with the
destruction of bear for the protection of sheep in
agricultural areas
68
10,000 00
706,400 00
'
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Capital Payments
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
69
1
Summary
Main Office
45,000 00
General
Erecting ponds, buildings and darns, purchase of
land, buildings, boats, machinery and equipment. .
45,000 00|
69
45,000 00
45,000 00
44
THE ESTIMATES. 1945-46
No. 2
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary- I-^xpenditure
To be Voted Statutory
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89-106
70
9
10
11
Summary
Main Office
Branches:
Public Health Administration
Public Health Nursing
Maternal and Child Hygiene
Dental Service
Inspection of Nursing Service , . . . .
Epidemiological
Venereal Diseases Control
Tuberculosis Prevention
Industrial Hygiene
Sanitary Engineering
Laboratory Branch — Central Laboratory
Regional Laboratories
Regional Subsidized Laboratories
Grants:
To Hospitals providing Community Diagnostic
Public Health Services
Clinical Laboratory Diagnostic Centre
Hospitals:
Public and Private Hospitals
Ontario Hospitals Branch — General Expenses. .
Psychiatric Research Division
Ontario Hospitals
Main Office
Salaries:
Minister
Permanent
Travelling expenses
Costs and expenses of investigations and legal
actions; and maintenance costs and expenses in-
cidental to solicitor's ofifice
Medical and other Research: services and expenses
as authorized by the Minister
Public Health Education
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $12,000 00
Supplies and equipment 15,000 00
Telegraph and telephone. . 4,000 00
Fees, books, magazines and papers 1 ,200 00
Miscellaneous 2,800 00
Compensation, medical, hospital and other accounts
for workmen injured in Government work as
awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including proportion of administration expenses
Health service for Ontario Civil Service
Salaries $13,500 00
Maintenance 2,500 00
Cost of living bonus
Unemployment insurance stamps
Unforeseen and unprovided as may be directed by
the Minister
S c
500,850 00
223,
46
13
24
28
221
290
2,462
104
64
249
156
6
000 00
800 00
000 00
700 00
100 00
500 00
,100 00
740 00
.000 00
600 00
000 00
300 00
,500 00
41,000 00
5,350 00
4,437,540 00
1,108,000 00
596,950 00
19,000 00
6,164,700 00
7,888,650 00
12,326,190 00
155,000 00
5,000 00
2,000 00
5,000 00
5,000 00
35,000 00
1,100 00
16,000 00
60,000 00
200 00
4,000 00
288,300 00
$ c.
18,000 00
18,000 00
18,000 00
8,000 00
8,000 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
45
v.— DEPARTiMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
S
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Main Office — Continued
Grants:
Banting and Best Research Fund
Connaught Laboratories
Ontario Society for Crippled Children
St. John Ambulance Association
Victorian Order of Nurses
Hospitals to assist in the maintenance and
operation of Ontario Institute of Radio
Therapy and Cancer Clinics as authorized by
the Minister
County Councils carrying on School Medical In-
spections, as approved by the Minister under.
Public Health Act, Section 91a
Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, to fur-
ther Nursing Education, as directed by the Minister
Canadian Public Health Association
Ontario Tuberculosis Association
University of Toronto School of Nursing
Queen's University, Kingston, for establishment of
the Bernard Thomas ^IcGhie memorial prize.. .
Cancer Control:
Salaries:
Permanent
Services, travelling and other maintenance ex-
penses and operation of Radium Emanation
Plant _. ...
Transportation and other expenses of patients
requiring treatment in Cancer Clinics
Expenses under Cancer Remedy Act, 1938:
Commissioners' Honoraria
Travelling Expenses
Maintenance
Stationery, printing $ 350 00
Freight, express 50 00
Supplies, including cancer material 400 00
Reporting services and expenses. . 100 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Found-
ation
Grant $ 25,000 00
Honoraria, travelling and other ex-
penses of members of the Founda-
tion and of the Advisory Board under
Section 8 of The Ontario Cancer
Treatment and Research Foundation
Act, 1943 7,000 00
Public Health Administr.\tion' Branch
Salaries
Travelling Expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $150 00
Supplies and equipment 250 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
15,250 00
6,000 00
2,000 00
5,000 00
88,500 00
20,000 00
5 000 00
5,000 00
5,000 00
10,000 00
100 00
10,000 00
161,850 00 10,000 00
4,000 00
3,000 00
5,000 00
5.200 00
500 00
1.030 00
32,000 00
50,700 00
500,850 00 18,000 00
8,500 00
2,000 00
500 00
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No. 2
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
71
72
73
74
Public Health Administration Branch
— Continued
Special Health Services authorized by the Minister
and Administrative Units for Public Health pur-
poses under Public Health Act, Section 35
Special Training of Health Officers, Sanitary Engin-
eers, Sanitary Inspectors, Nurses and other Public
Health personnel, including Grants to Training
Centres, and Honoraria to the student personnel
for travelling, salaries and other incidental expenses
as may be authorized by the Minister
Public Health Nursing Branch
Salaries
Travelling Expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $ 725 00
Freight, express, cartage 250 00
Supplies and equipment 425 00
Rent ■ 225 00
Miscellaneous 175 00
Maternal AND Child Hygiene Branch
Salaries:
Permanent
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery, printing $ 500 00
Freight, express, cartage 100 00
Supplies and equipment 300 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Special post-graduate training of nurses in Infant
Hygiene:
Maintenance
Dental Service Branch
Salaries:
Permanent
Travelling expenses
Maintenance, including operation of travelling
Dental Clinics
Stationery and printing $ 500 00
Supplies and equipment 2,500 00
Consultation services and expenses. . . . 500 00
Miscellaneous 300 00
Grants:
For School Dental Services
170,000 00
42,000 00
223,000 00
35,000 00
10,000 00
1,800 00
46,800 00
7,000 00
2,000 00
1,000 00
3,000 00
13,000 00
9,900 00
2,000 00
3,800 00
9,000 00
24,700 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
47
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
of
Vote
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
75
76
77
Inspection of Nursing Service Branch
Salaries:
Permanent ;
Services :
Examination Board
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $1,700 00
Freight, express, cartage 100 00
Miscellaneous 700 00
Epidemiological Branch
Salaries:
Permanent
Travelling expenses
Outbreaks of Diseases, Sanitary Investigations,
Control of Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever,
including compensation for Carriers, Health Edu-
cation, free distribution of biological products for
the prevention and cure of disease, and medical
care in unorganized districts, services and expenses
Maintenance:
Supplies and Equipment $ 1,900 00
Free Tuberculin 3,000 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Venereal Diseases Control Branch
Salaries
Travelling Expenses
Maintenance :
Services and expenses, treatment of patients in
hospitals and venereal disease clinics
Stationery and printing $ 7,000 00
Patients in clinics, hospitals and
County Gaols. 65,000 00
Supplies and equipment 30,000 00
Payments to Municipalities 22,000 00
Miscellaneous 1,000 00
Grants:
Operation of clinics, etc
Expansion of Venereal Disease Control Programme
with support of Federal Grant
Salaries $ 15,000 00
Travelling Expenses 5,000 00
Maintenance 5,000 00
16,000 GO
7,000 00
2,600 00
2,500 00
28,100 00
15,000 00
1,500 00
200,000 00
5,000 00
221,500 00
69,500 00
4,600 00
125,000 00
66,000 00
25,000 00
290,100 00
48
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary F^xpenditure
To be Voted Statutory
78
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch
Salaries:
Permanent
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationer\- and printing $2,500 00
Freight, express, cartage 1,000 00
Supplies 11,000 00^
Equipment 1,500 00|
Miscellaneous 1,000 00
010 00
500 00
Tuberculosis Prevention Extension
Transportation of indigents frooi unor-
ganized territory or without munici-
pal residence to and from sanatoria
and Pneumothorax centres $4,500 00
Burial of indigent patients and ex-pa-
tients from unorganized territory or
without municipal residence 1
Pneumothorax Centres 1
Payment for pneumothorax treatments
and payment for X-rav examina-
tions '. $104,000 00
To assist in the establishment and oper-
ation of chest X-ray facilities in areas
not now adequately served and sub-
sidizing mass surveys and special ex-
aminations ' 50,000 00
Board, lodging and medical care for
indigent ex-patients of sanatoria
from unorganized territory or with-
out municipal residence. 15,000 00
Clothing for indigent ex-patients of
sanatoria from unorganized territory
or without municipal residence. . . . 1,000 00
Expenses of Proceedings under Sec. 54
of Sanatoria for Consumptives Act.. 1,000 00
Miscellaneous 500 00
Grants:
Maintenance of patients in Sanatoria for Consump-
tives
Maintenance of patients (Ontario Residents in
Sanatoria in other provinces)
Ottawa Clinic
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Supplies and equipment $2,000 00
Freight, express, cartage 250 00
Rent and fuel 860 00
Janitor ser\'ice 240 00
Miscellaneous 250 00
60,000 GO
16,000 00
17,000 00
178,500 00
2,100,000 00
7,000 00
2,378,500 00
6,500 00
1,400 00
3,600 00
11,500 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
49
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH-.Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
78
10
11
12
I
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinan' Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
TuBERCXJLOSis PREVENTION BRANCH — Continued
Belleville Clinic
Salaries
Tra\'elling expenses
Maintenance
Supplies and equipment $4,000 00
Freight, express, cartage 350 00
Rent and fuel 720 00
Miscellaneous 200 00
North Bay Clinic
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Supplies and equipment S 6,500 00
Freight, express, cartage 500 00
Rent and fuel 250 00
Miscellaneous 300 00
Timmins Clinic
Salaries
Travelling Expenses
Maintenance
Supplies and equipment $ 4,000 00
Freight, express, cartage 450 00
Rent and fuel 1 ,000 00
Janitor service 240 00
Miscellaneous 500 00
Fort William Clinic
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Supplies and equipment $ 5,000 00
Freight, express, cartage 450 00
Rent and fuel 660 00
Janitor service 120 00
Miscellaneous 400 00
Sudbury Clinic
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Supplies and equipment $
Freight, express and cartage
Rent and fuel
Janitor service.
8,500 OOl
450 00
900 00
150 00
'Miscellaneous 1,000 00
6,800 00
1.200 00
5,270 00
13,270 00
6,800 00
1,400 00
7,550 00
15,750 00
4,'00 00
1,000 00
6,190 00
11,490 00
6,400 00
1,200 00
6,630 00
14,230 00
5,600 00
1,400 00
11,000 00
18,000 00
2,462,740 00
50
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
79
80
81
82
Industrial Hygiene Branch
Salaries:
Permanent
Travelling e.\penses
Maintenance
Stationery, printing $ 800 00
Freight, express, cartage 100 00
Supplies and equipment 6,500 00
Telegraph and telephone 300 00
Rent 800 00
Miscellaneous 1,500 00
Sanitary Engineering Branch
Salaries:
Permanent
Travelling expenses .'
Maintenance
Stationery, printing $ 1,300 00
Freight, express, cartage 800 00
Supplies and equipment 2,100 00
Miscellaneous 400 00
Laboratory Branch
Central Laboratory
Salaries:
Permanent
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $ 7,000 00
Freight, express, cartage 500 00
Supplies and equipment 26,000 00
Miscellaneous 1,500 00
Regional Laboratories
Ottawa
Salaries
Travelling Expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing.
Postage
Freight, express, cartage.
Supplies and equipment.
Miscellaneous
1,500 00
600 00
300 00
5,000 00
600 00
$
78,000 00
16,000 00
10,000 00
104,000 00
47,000 00
13,000 00
4,600 00
64,600 00
210,000 00
4,000 00
35,000 00
249.000 00
37,000 00
800 00
8,000 00
45,800 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
51
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
82
10
11
12
13
14
15
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
16
17
18
Regional Laboratories — Continued
Fort William
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $ 400 00
Postage 300 00
Freight, express, cartage 100 00
Supplies and equipment 4,150 00
Miscellaneous 200 00
Kingston
Salaries
Travelling Expenses
Maintenance
Stationery, and printing $ 600 00
Postage 300 00
Freight, express, cartage 200 00
Supplies and equipment 3,500 00
Miscellaneous 600 00
North Bay
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $ 500 00
Postage 300 00
Freight, express, cartage 200 00
Supplies and equipment 3,200 00
Miscellaneous 300 00
Sault Ste. Marie
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $ 200 00
Postage 100 00
Freight, express, cartage 100 00
Supplies and equipment 2,000 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Timmins
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
17,000 00
1,000 00
5,150 00
23,150 00
22,000 00
400 00
5,200 00
27,600 00
11,900 00
300 00
4,500 00
16,700 00
7 200 00
300 00
2,500 00
10,000 00
9,0 SO 00
310 00
2,003 00
52
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-47
Ordinary I
"xpenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
82
19
20
21
1
2
1
2
3
4
M
Regional Laboratories — Continued
Timmins — Continued
Stationery and printing S 200 00
Postage 400 00
Freight, express, cartage 200 00
Supplies and equipment 1,000 00
Miscellaneous 200 0(
S c.
$ c.
Windsor
Salaries
11 353 00
12,000 00
400 00
9,300 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $ 2,000 00
Postage 400 00
Freight, express, cartage 300 00
Supplies and equipment 6,000 00
Miscellaneous 600 00
Regional Subsidized Laboratories
Western University, London
Maintenance
21,700 00
83
156,300 00
5,500 00
Supplies $ 4,600 00
Freight, express, cartage 200 00
Postage and miscellaneous 700 00
Queen's University, Kingston
Maintenance
5,500 00
1,000 00
Supplies $ 850 00
Postage and miscellaneous 150 00
Grants to Hospital Laboratories providing Commun-
ity Diagnostic Public Health Services:
Public Health Laboratory, Queen's University,
Kingston
1,000 00
84
6,500 00
5,000 00
5,500 00
10,000 00
3,500 00
Public Health Laboratory, Peterborough
Grant $ 4,000 00
Equipment, maintenance and supplies 1,500 00
Public Health Laboratory, Institute of Public
Health, Western University, London
Belleville General Hospital Laboratory
Grant .$ 2,000 00
Equipment, maintenance and supplies 1,500 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
53
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
84
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
1
2
3
Grants to Hospital Laboratories providing Commun-
ity Diagnostic Public Health Ser\-ices — Continued
St. Catharines General Hospital Laboratory
Grant $ 2,500 00
Equipment, maintenance and supplies 1,500 00
S c.
4,000 00
5,000 00
3,000 00
5,000 00
S c.
Kitchener
Grant S 3,000 00
Equipment, maintenance and supplies 2,000 00
Woodstock
Grant $ 2,000 00
Equipment, maintenance and supplies 1,000 00
Stratford
-
Grant .$ 3,000 00
Equipment, maintenance and supplies 2,000 00
Clinical Laboratory Diagnostic Centre
Kirkland Lake:
Salaries
41,000 00
85
2,800 00
100 00
2,450 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $ 100 00
Postage 150 00
Freight, express, cartage 100 00
Supplies and equipment 2,000 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Hospitals Branch
Summary
Public and Private Hospitals
5,350 00
458,150 00
4,437,540 00
18,000 00
86
1,108,000 00
596,950 00
19,000 00
6,164,700 00
87
88
Ontario Hospitals Branch — General Expenses
Psychiatric Research Division
89-106
Ontario Hospitals
Public and Private Hospitals Branch
Salaries:
Permanent
7,888,650 00
86
26,000 00
2,500 00
2,500 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $ 1,500 00
Telegraph and telephone 700 00
Miscellaneous 300 00
54
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
Fiscal Year 1945-46
No.
of
of
Item
Service
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
86
Pl'PLIC AND PrIV.VTE HOSPITALS BrAN'CH —
Continued
Grants, etc.:
vS c.
S c.
4
Public Hospitals
950,000 00
5
Travelling and incidental expenses for the removal
and escort of indigent patients other than
residents in a municipality to and from Public
Hospitals, Hospitals for Incurables, Conva-
lescent Hospitals and for the expense of burial,
not exceeding $40.00 in each case, of such
indigent patients when their death occurs in such
institutions and for a payment, not exceeding
$15.00 in each case, towards the expense of any
burial provided bv The Last Post Fund
6,000 00
6
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, to pay ex-
penses incurred during the year ending Decem-
ber 3 1 , 1945, in connection with the Out-Patients'
Branch, as may be directed by the Lieutenant-
Governor in Council
8,000 00
7
Canadian Red Cross Society
28,000 00
8
Special Grants to Municipalities in Territorial
9
Districts
75,000 00
Grants in aid for establishing Psychiatric services
in Public Hospitals as authorized by the Minister
Ontario Hospit.\ls Br.\nch — General Expenses
10,000 00
1,108,000 00
87
Salaries:
1
2
Permanent
35,000 00
7,500 00
Travelling expenses
3
2,500 00
Stationery and printing $ 1,500 00
Telegraph and telephone 700 00
4
Miscellaneous 300 00
Compensation, medical, hospital and other accounts
for workmen injured in Government work as
awarded bv the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including proportion of administration expenses.. .
10,000 00
5
Cost of living bonus
475,000 GO
6
Unemployment insurance stamps
3,500 00
Grants, etc.:
7
The Haven, Toronto, for feeble minded women.. .
2,500 00
8
Board of Examiners, Tiaining School for Nurses,
Ontario Hospitals, travelling and other expenses
1,500 00
9
Removal of patients to and from Ontario Hospitals,
and examination of patients from unorganized
10
12,000 00
250 00
Clothing for Bailiffs removing patients
11
Grants to recovered indigent patients from Ontario
Hospitals and removal expenses to their legal
12
1,200 00
Provision for expenses in connection with con-
ventions held at various Institutions
1,000 00
13
Removal expenses of officials, in connection with
the Ontario Hospitals
3.000 00
14
Printing and stationery for Ontario Hospitals. . . .
25,000 00
15
Grants to schools for education of children of
Ontario Hospitals' staff
7,500 00
16
Transport Service
6,000 00
1945-46
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05
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
87
89
90
91
92
17
Ontario Hospitals Bran'ch — General Expenses —
Continued
Unforeseen and unprovided as may be directed by
the Minister
Psychiatric Research Division
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing S 200 00'
Supplies and equipment 800 00
Miscellaneous 200 00
3,500 00
596,950 00
7,000 00
800 00 I
1.200 00
Honoraria for Research Fellows:
Supplies, equipment and other expenses incurred
in the investigation of Research problems;
as authorized bv the Mmister
Ontario Hospitals
Brampton
Salaries
Permanent S 1,300 00
Temporary- 1,200 00
Maintenance
Supplies $ 800 00
Repairs 200 00
Brockville
Permanent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 70,666 00
Temporary 120,000 00
10,000 00
19,000 00
2,500 00
1,000 00
3,500 00
Maintenance
Supplies $169,000 00
Repairs 7,000 00
290,000 00
176,000 00
Cobourg
Salaries
Permanent S 53,000 00
Temporary 39,500 00
466,000 00
Maintenance
Supplies $80,000 00
Repairs 5,000 00
Fort Willlam
Permanent.'.".".'. .'.'...'......". ..".'.v.. V$32,666'00
Temporary 11,000 00
92,500 00
85,000 00
177,500 00
43,000 00
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No. 2
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fisoil Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
92
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Ontario Hospitals — Continued
Fort William — Continued
Maintenance
$ c
25,000 OC
S c.
Supplies
$24,000 OC
Repairs
Fort Wi
Salaries
1,000 OO
LLiAM-PoRT Arthur Unit
68,000 OC
93
7,500 00
19,000 00
Permanent. . .
Temporary . . .
Maintenance. . .
$ 4,000 00
3,500 00
Supplies
Repairs
Salaries
$17,000 00
2,000 00
26,500 oO
Hamilton
94
352,000 00
240,000 00
Permanent . . .
Temporary . . .
Maintenance. . . .
$ 226,000 00
126,000 00
Supplies
$225,000 00
Repairs
15,000 00
Salaries
Kingston
592,000 00
95
325,000 00
200,000 00
Permanent. . . .
Temporary ....
Maintenance
$ 200,000 00
125,000 00
Supplies
Repairs
$190,000 00
10,000 00
Salaries
Langstaff
525,000 00
96
100,000 00
95,000 00
Permanent ....
Temporary. . . .
Maintenance
$47,000 00
53,000 00
Supplies
$90,000 00
Repairs
5,000 00
-
195,000 00
1945-46
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57
V— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
97
98
99
100
101
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
Ontario Hospitals — Continued
Langstaff — ^CoNCORD Unit
Salaries
Permanent $ 2,000 00
Temporary 2,200 00
Maintenance .
Supplies S 2,000 00
Repairs 700 00
Rent and taxes 300 00
$ c.
4,200 00
3,000 00
London
Salaries
Permanent $ 225,000 00
Temporary 178,000 00
Maintenance
Supplies S 257,000 00
Repairs 15,000 00
New Toronto
Salaries
Permanent $ 165,000 00
Temporary 122,000 00
7,200 00
403,000 00
272,000 00
675,000 00
Maintenance
Supplies $ 205,000 00
Repairs 10,000 00
Orillia Hospital School
Salaries
Permanent $240,000 00
Temporary 155,000 00
287,000 00
215,000 00
502,000 00
Maintenance
Supplies $ 344,000 00
Repairs 12,000 00
Industries 10,500 00
Penetanguishene
Salaries
Permanent $ 138,666 66
Temporary 58,000 00
395,000 00
366,500 00
761,500 00
Maintenance
Supplies $1 00 666 66
Repairs 5,000 00
196,000 00
105,000 00
301,000 oo;
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No. 2
v.— DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— Continued
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
No.
of
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
102
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Ontario
Salaries
Hospitals — Contin
St. Thomas
ued
$ c.
1,000 00
1,000 00
1 c.
Maintenance 1
Supplies
. .$ 900 00
Repairs
Salaries
Toronto
100 00
2,000 00
103
285,000 00
210,000 00
Permanent. . . .
Temporary
Maintenance
..$150,000 00
. . 135,000 00
Supplies
..$198,000 00
. . 12,000 00
Repairs
Salaries
Whitby
104
495,000 00
364,000 00
278,000 00
Permanent
Temporary. . .
Maintenance. . . .
..$225,000 00
. . 139,000 00
Supplies . .
..$266,000 00
Repairs
Salaries
Woodstock
. . 12,000 00
105
642,000 00
380,000 00
205,000 00
Permanent
Temporary
Maintenance. . . .
. . $245,000 00
. . 135,000 00
Supplies
. . $ 196,000 00
9,000 00
Repairs
Toronto Psychiatric
Salaries
106
585,000 00
107,500 00
33,000 00
Permanent. . . .
Temporary
Maintenance. . . .
. . $75,000 00
. . 32,500 00
Supplies
Repairs
.. $32,100 00
900 00
/
140,500 00
6,164,700 00
7,888,650 00
4,437,540 00
18,000 00
12,326,190 00
18,000 00
1945-46
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59
VI.— DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
\
107
108
109
110
111
112
107
108
109
110
Summary
Main Office
S c.
644,800 00
526,000 00
87,000 CO
66,000 00
24,000 00
149,000 00
S c.
138, COO 00
Division Offices
6,800,200 00
Municipal Roads Branch
5,445,000 00
Gasoline Tax Branch
18,000 00
Miscellaneous Permits Branch
17,000 00
Motor Vehicles Branch
135,000 00
1,496,800 00
12,553,200 00
Main Office
Salaries
491,000 00
300 00
500 00
148,000 00
5,000 00
Minister
8,000 00
Travelling Expenses
55,000 00
Maintenance
50,000 00
Contingencies
10,000 00
Grants:
Ontario Good Roads Association
Canadian Good Roads Association
Traffic Census
15,000 00
Cost of living bonus — entire Department
Unemployment insurance stamps
644,800 00
138,000 00
Division Offices
Salaries:
Permanent
514,000 00
12,000 00
Maintenance:
King's Highways and Development Roads
City of Niagara Falls — compensation for loss of taxes
6,800,200 00
526,000 00
6,800,200 00
Municipal Roads Branch
Salaries
87,000 00
Travelling expenses
42,000 00
Maintenance
3,000 00
County Roads and Township Roads and Indian
Reserves
5,000,000 00
Unincorporated Townships in Northern Ontario. .
403,000 CO
87,000 00
5,445,000 00
Gasoline Tax Branch
Salaries
66.000 00
Travelling expenses
8,000 00
Maintenance
10,000 00
66,000 00
18,000 00
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THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
VI.— DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS— Continued
No. 2
No
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
of
Ordinar>' Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
111
1
S
S
1
s
s
s
s
s
Miscellaneous Permits Branch
Salaries
$ c.
24,000 00
$ c.
Travelling expenses
14.000 00
Maintenance
3,000 00
Motor Vehicles Branch
Salaries
24.000 00
17,000 00
112
149,000 00
Travelling expenses
18,000 00
Maintenance
50,000 00
Safety Committee Advertising, etc
30,000 00
Automobile Markers and Supplies
35.000 00
Fees, etc
2.000 00
149,000 00
135.000 00
1,496,800 00
12,553.200 00
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Capital Payments
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
S
s
s
s
Summary
Division Offices
$ c.
$ c.
2 101.000 00
S
Municipal Roads Branch
1,950,000 00
Division Offices
Construction:
King's Highways, and Development Roads ....
Municipal Roads Branch
Subsidies in aid of:
County Roads, Township Roads and Indian
Reserves
4,050.000 00
s
s
2,1 0,000 00
1,850,000 00
Unincorporated Townships in Northern On-
tario
100,000 00
4,050,000 00
1945-46
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61
VII.— DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
No.
of
Vote
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
113 Main Office
Salaries
Permanent $48,600 GO
Temporary 1,000 00
2 Travelling expenses
3 Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 400 00
Maintenance of equipment 300 00
Purchase of equipment 400 00
Stationery, printing 1 ,200 00
Telephone, telegraph 300 00
Insurance enquiries and miscellaneous. 1,100 00
Printing Annual Reports embodying financial state-
ments of insurance, loan and trust corporations,
licenses, forms, etc
Grant to Association of Superintendents of Insurance
of the provinces of Canada toward expense of
annual conference
6 Cost of living bonus
7 Unemployment insurance stamps
$ c.
49,600 00
5,500 GO
3,700 00
6,G0G 00
100 00
3,400 00
100 00
68,400 00
$
i
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No. 2
VIII.— DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary E
-xpenditure
To be \'oted
Statutory
$ c
$ c.
112,076 55
8,000 00
28.955 00
91,880 00
46,400 00
12,370 00
31,705 00
20,915 00
147,135 00
39,145 00
530,581 55
8.000 00
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
114
10
11
12
13
14
15
Summary
Main Office
Branches:
Industry' and Labour Board
Apprenticeship Branch
Boiler Inspection Branch
Factory Inspection Branch
Board of Examiners of Operating Engineers
Minimum Wage Branch
Composite Inspection Branch
Labour Relations Board
Main Office
Salaries
Minister
Permanent $48,025 00
Temporary 5,375 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Freight, express, cartage $ 10 00
Maintenance of equipment 100 00
Purchase of equipment 500 00
Stationery, printing 2,000 00
Telegraph, telephone 1,500 00
Rents 480 00
Miscellaneous 400 00
General Stores:
Purchase of stationery, printing and supplies
for all Branches
Investigations, library publications, journals, sub-
scriptions, dues, membership fees, etc
Insurance premium of Caisson Inspector against
injury, death or permanent disability, etc
Advertising, educational work, conferences, speak
ers, publicity, administration of justice, witnesses
and interpreters in the Department of Labour, in
eluding Apprenticeship Branch, Factory Inspection
Branch, Boiler Inspection Branch, Board of
Examiners of Operating Engineers, and the ad-
ministration of the Private Employment Agencies
Act
Litigation of Constitutional and other questions. .
Compensation, medical, hospital and other accounts
for workmen injured in Government work as
awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including proportion of Administration expenses
Cost of living bonus — entire Department
Unemployment insurance stamps
Grants:
Warriors' Day Council
National Labour Day Committee
International Labour Day Celebration Committee
Miscellaneous
53,400 00
11,000 00
4,990 00
9,000 00
1,000 00
231 55
4,000 00
5 00
2,000 00
25,000.00
300 00
250 00
100 00
300 00
500 00
112,076 55
8,000 00
8,000 00
1945-46
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63
VIII.— DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary' Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
115
116
117
IjiDUSTRY AND LABOUR BOARD
Salaries
Permanent $ 12,050 00
Tempo'rary 4,300 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Freight, express, cartage $ 5 00
Maintenance of equipment 50 00
Purchase of equipment 300 00
Stationery, printing 10,000 00
Telegraph, telephone 200 00
Miscellaneous 50 00
Apprenticeship Branch
Salaries
Permanent $25,600 00
Temporary 9,800 00
Advisory Committee — per diem allowances
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Freight, express, cartage $ 5 00
Maintenance of equipment 25 00
Purchase of equipment 500 00
Stationery, printing 3,000 00
Telegraph, telephone 100 00
Rent 180 00
Postage 20 00
Miscellaneous 150 GO
Apprenticeship Training (special classes) ,
Boiler Inspection Branch
Salaries
Permanent $21,700 00
Temporary 11,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Freight, express, cartage $ 20 00
Maintenance of equipment 30 00
Purchase of equipment 200 00
Stationery, printing 3,000 00
Telegraph, telephone 350 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
16,350 00
2,000 00
10,605 00
28,955 00
35,400 00
3,000 CO
7,500 00
3,980 00
42,000 00
91,880 00
32,700 00
10,000 00
3,700 00
46,400 00
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THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
VIII.— DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— Continued
No.
No
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
118
119
120
Factory Inspection Branch
Salaries
Permanent $ 7.400 00
Temporary 1,700 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Freight, express, cartage $ 15 00
Maintenance of equipment 20 00
Purchase of equipment 100 00
Stationery, printing 2,000 00
Telegraph, telephone 60 00
Miscellaneous 25 00
Building Trades Protection Act.
Board of Examiners of Operating Engineers
Salaries
Permanent $20,200 00
Temporary 2,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Freight, express, cartage $ 20 00
Maintenance of equipment 50 00
Purchase of equipment 150 00
Stationery, printing 5,200 00
Telegraph, telephone 35 00
Miscellaneous 50 00
Minimum Wage Branch
Permanent .'. $13,650 00
Temporary 3,800 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines and papers $ 5 00
Freight, express, cartage 5 00
Maintenance of equipment 25 00
Purchase of equipment 200 00
Stationery, printing 1,000 00
Telegraph, telephone 40 00
Legal and witness fees 100 00
Postage 40 00
Miscellaneous 50 00
S c
9,100 00
1,000 00
2,220 00
50 00
12,370 00
22,200 00
4,000 00
5,505 00
31,705 00
17,450 00
2,000 00
1,465 00
20,915 00
1945-46
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65
VIII.— DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
121
122
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
Composite Inspection Branch
Salaries
Permanent $71,625 00
Temporary 30,025 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Freight, express, cartage $ 60 00
Maintenance of equipment 100 00
Purchase of equipment 1,000 00
Stationery, printing 1,200 00
Telegraph, telephone 500 00
Postage 25 OC
Rent 500 00
Miscellaneous 300 00
101,650 00
41,800 00
3,685 00
L.A.BOUR Relations Board
Salaries
Permanent $ 7,275 00
Temporary 24,825 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Freight, express, cartage $ 20 00
Maintenance of equipment 150 00
Purchase of equipment 500 00
Stationer^', printing 2,600 00
Telegraph, telephone 500 00
Postage 100 00
Court reporting and Sheriff's fees 100 00
Miscellaneous 75 00
147,135 00
32,100 00
3,000 00
4,045 00
39,145 00
530,581 55
8,000 00
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
No.
of
Capital Payments
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
123
1
Summary
Industrs' and Labour Board
S c. So.
$840,000 00
Industry and Labour Board
Payment of Claims Re \'acation Stamp Books
840,0000 OO'
1
123
840,000 00
840,000 00,
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No. 2
IX.— DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS
No.
of
Vote
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinar>' Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
124
125-
132
124
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
.Summary
Main Office. .
Field Servici'S.
Main Office
Salaries
Minister
Permanent $233,251 00
Temporary 105,050 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance and operating
Stationery and printing (including
Information and Education) $24,000
Telegraph and telephone 2,500
Express, freight and cartage 1,250
Maintenance of equipment 3,500
Equipment purchases 10,000
Miscellaneous 2,000
Moving expenses of officials
Damage and Other Claims, Sundry Contingencies,
Awards, etc
Compensation, medical, hospital and other ac-
counts for workmen injured in Government work
as awarded by the Workmen's Compensation
Board, including proportion of administration
expenses
Timber trade extension and investigation
Legal fees and expenses
Rewards (to be paid as may be directed by the Lieu-
tenant-Governor in Council)
Cost of living bonus, entire department
L'nemployment insurance stamps
Provision for return of payments made under Section
3 of The Provincial Land Tax Act b}' property
owners of Manitoulin Island declared exempt
under Section 4 of this Act
To provide for acquiring flowage easements and dis-
charging claims of owners of riparian lands in
Ontario below the outlets of Lake of the Woods
affected by regulations under The Lake of the
Woods Control Board Act
Annuities and bonuses to Indians under Treaty No. 9
Salaries, Travelling Expenses and
Maintenance by Branches
Minister's and Deputy's Offices
Salaries: !
Minister $ 8,000 00|
Permanent 12,500 00
Temporary 2,100 00
$ c.
602,751 00
3,189,249 00
3,792,000 00
338,301 00
32,000 00
43,250 00
503 00
10.000 00
16,000 00
300 00
1,000 00
300 00
135,000 00
100 00
500 00
500 00
25,00a 00
602,751 00
$ 22,600 00
8,000 00
8,000 00
8.000 00
8,000 00
1945-46
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67
IX.— DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS— Continued
No.
of
Vote
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
Salaries, Travelling Expenses and
Maintenance by Branches — Continued
Minister's and Deputy's Offices — Continued
Travelling expenses $ 2,000 00
Maintenance and operating 2,000 00
$26,600 00
Operation and Personnel Branch
Salaries:
Permanent $ 32,250 00
Temporary 23,000 00
$55,250 00
Travelling expenses 7,000 00
Maintenance and operating 14,750 00
77,000 00
Accounts Branch
Salaries:
Permanent ?39,230 00
Temporary 17,550 00
$ 56,780 00
Travelling expenses 2,000 00
Maintenance and operating 9,000 00
Law Branch
$67,780 00
Salaries:
Permanent $ 5,100 00
Temporary 2,500 00
$ 7,600 00
Travelling expenses 1,000 00
Maintenance and operating 1,000 00
9,600 CO
Land and Recreational Areas Branxh
Salaries:
Permanent $26,175 00
Temporary 11,500 00
$37,675 00
Travelling expenses 3,500 00
Maintenance and operating 5,000 00
$46,175 00
Surveys Branch
Salaries:
Permanent $47,151 00
Temporary 14,550 00
$61,701 00
Travelling expenses 2,000 00
Maintenance and operating 2,000 00
$65,701 00
68
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No. 2
IX.— DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS— Continued
No.
of
Item
Sfrvice
Fiscal \'ear 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To he Voted Statutory'
125
Forest Rf.skarch Branch
Salaries:
Permanent $ 19,575 00
Temporary 14,350 00
$33,925 GO
Travelling expenses 3,000 00
Maintenance and operating 3,000 00
$39,925 00
Forest Protection Branch
Salaries:
Permanent $ 13,392 00
Temporary 5,000 00
$ 18,392 00
Travelling expenses. 2,500 00
Maintenance and operating 2,000 00
$22,892 00
Timber Management Branch
Salaries:
Permanent $25,500 00
Temporary 1 1,500 00
$37,000 00
Travelling expenses. . ". . 6,500 00
Maintenance and operating 3,500 00
$47,000 00
Reforestation Branch
.Salaries:
Permanent $ 12,378 00
Temporary 3,000 00
$ 15,378 00
Travelling expenses 2,500 00
Maintenance and operating 1,000 00
$ 18,878 00
Field Services
Surveys Branch
Grant — Board of Surveyors
Aerial Surveys
Ground Surveys
Lac Seul Storage Dam:
Control and maintenance
200 00
10,000 00
20,000 00
3,000 OOl
33,200 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
69
IX.— DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS— Continued
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
126
127
128
129
I
130
131
Field Services — Continued
Forest Research Branch
Spruce Bud Worm Control and General Field
Research
Basic Organization" — District Offices
(Including Provincial Parks)
Salaries
Permanent $303,644 00
Temporary 749,281 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance and operating
Stationery and printing S
Telephone, telegraph and postage
Express, freight and cartage
Rent
Gasoline and oil
Maintenance of equipment
Equipment Purchases — General
Provisions
Miscellaneous
15,000 00
20,000 00
8,000 00
7,000 00
45,000 00
90,000 00
14,000 00
15,000 00
14,500 00
Special Equipment
Improvements
Construction and operating — Forest
Ranger School (including labour)
Construction — Forest Insect Labor-
$228,500 00
35,000 00
60,000 00
140,000 00
atory (including labour) 237,000 00
Extra Fire Fighting
Salaries — Temporary
Travelling expenses
Maintenance and operating.
Scaling
Salaries — Temporary
Travelling expenses
Maintenance and operating.
Clearing Townsites and Removal of Fire
Hazards
Salaries, etc., maintenance and operating.
Air Service Branch
Salaries
Permanent $ 101,324 OO;
Temporary 57,676 00
174,624 00
1,052,925 00
85,0C0 00
700,500 00
1,838,425 00
75,000 00
7,000 00
43,000 00
125,000 00
170,000 00
15,000 00
4,000 00
189.000 00
15,000 00
159,000 00
Travelling expenses 4,500 00
Maintenance and operating I 259,500 00
70
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No. 2
IX.— DEPARTMENT OE LANDS AND FORESTS— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
131
132
Field Services — Continued
Air Service Branch — Continued
Stationery and printing $ 700 00
Telephone, telegraph and postage. . . . 2,100 00
Express, freight and cartage 1,800 00
Rent 300 00
Gasoline and oil 40,000 00
Maintenance of equipment 25,000 00
Equipment purchases — General 3,500 00
Special 178,000 00
Improvements 5,500 00
Miscellaneous 2,600 00
Reforestation Branch
Salaries
Permanent $ 24,492 00
Temporary 224,508 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance and operating
Stationery and printing $ 6,000 00
Telephone, telegraph and postage 2,000 00
Cartage, shipping supplies, etc 8,000 00
Rent 1,000 00
Gasoline and oil. 3,000 00
Maintenance of equipment 30,000 00
Equipment purchases 5,000 00
Improvements 3,000 00
Miscellaneous 12,000 00
Purchase of Land for Reforestation Purposes
Grants to Municipalities in Compensation for Loss
of School Taxes
Total — Field Services
Total — Ordinary Expenditures.
423,000 00
249,000 00
20,000 00
70,000 00
50,000 00
2,000 00
391,000 00
3,189,249 00
3,792,000 00
8,000 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
71
X.— DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATION
No.
of
Vote
No.
of
Item
133
134
133
9
10
11
134
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
Summary
Office of the Speaker
Office of Cro\vn-in-Chancery.
Office of the Speaker
Salaries
The Speaker $2,500 00
Permanent 14,600 00
Temporary 7,000 00
Clerks of Committees, Sergeant-at-Arms, ' Mes
sengers, Pages, Sessional Writers, etc
Indemnities — Members, including mileage
Stationery, including printing paper, printing bills,
distribution of Statutes, printing and binding. .
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Advertising $600 00
Books, magazines, papers 300 00
Freight, express, cartage 50 00
Equipment 100 00
Telegraph anf! telephone 100 00
Rental machines for Session 300 00
Committee fees, etc 2,600 00
Stenographic reporting 4,500 00
Miscellaneous 1,500 00
Allowance to Mr. Speaker in lieu of contingencies..
Legislative Committee for Art Purposes
Grant to Empire Parliamentary Association
Cost of living bonus — entire Department
Unemployment insurance stamps
Office of Crowx-ix-Chaxcery
Salaries:
Permanent
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers S 5 0 00
Equipment 25 00
Printing and stationery 175 00
Miscellaneous 25 00
267,000 00
6,575 00
273,575 00
24,100 00
5,800 00
187,000 00
35,000 00
100 00
10,050 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
650 00
2,200 00
100 00
267,000 00
6,300 00
275 00
6,575 00
273,575 00
72
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
XI.— OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
No.
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
of
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
135
1
2
Office of Lieutenant-Governor
Salaries:
Permanent
$ c.
5,000 00
5,000 00
200 00
$ c.
Expenses:
Allowance for contingencies
Cost of iivine bonus
10,200 00
1945-46
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73
XII.— DEPARTMENT OF MINES
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
136
137
Summary
Main Office
Branches:
Geological
Mines Inspection
Laboratories
Natural Gas Commissioner . ,
Sulphur Fumes Arbitrator. . ,
Offices of Mining Recorders.
Lignite
Main Office
Salaries
Permanent $84,200 00
Temporary 18,500 00
182,300 00
101,400 00
48,950 00
41,150 00
22,200 00
6,000 00
42,000 00
72,000 00
516,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Advertising $ 3,000 00
Subscriptions ." 300 00
Freight, express, cartage 700 00
Purchase, etc., maintenance of equip-
ment 7,000 00
Printing and stationery 5,000 00
Telegraph and telephone 1,200 00
Publications, Maps, Reports, etc 24,500 00
Miscellaneous 6,300 00
102,700 00
6,500 00
48,000 00
Fees — Legal, Professional, Investigations and Mis-
cellaneous Services
Cost of living bonus — entire Department
Unemployment insurance stamps
5,000 00
20,000 00
100 0(
Geological Branch
Salaries, equipment, travelling and other expenses of
Geologists and assistants, including educational
and Research work
Salaries
Permanent $37,000 00
Temporary 25,375 00
Travelling Expenses 8,575 00
Survey parties — living expenses 5,000 00
Maintenance 25,450 00
182,300 00
101,400 00
101,400 00
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No. 2
XII.— DEPARTMENT OF MIXES— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
138
139
140
141
142
Mines Inspection Branch
Salaries, equipment, travelling and other expenses
of Mine Inspectors and clerical staff.
Salaries — Permanent $ 37,950 00
Temporary 500 00
Travelling Expenses 8,500 00
Maintenance 2,000 00
Laboratories
Salaries, equipment, travelling and other expenses
for the operation of laboratories
Provincial Assay Office, Toronto —
Salaries
Permanent $8,100 66
Temporary 2,500 00
Maintenance 1,800 00
$ 12,400 00
Cable Testing Laboratory, Toronto —
Salaries — Permanent 3,800 00
Temporary 1,200 00
Maintenance 1,000 00
$ 6,000 00
Temiskaming Testing Laboratory, Cobalt —
Salaries:
Permanent $ 5,950 00
Temporary 8,300 00
Maintenance 3,500 00
Purchase and treatment of gold and
silver ores 5,000 00
$22,750~00
Natural Gas Commissioner's Branch
Salaries, equipment and expenses of the Natural Gas
Commissioner and staff including expenses for
enforcing The Natural Gas Conservation Act and
The Well Drillers Act
Salaries
Permanent $15,200 66
Maintenance 7,000 00
Sulphur Fumes Arbitrator
Salary, travelling and other expenses, Sulphur Fumes
Arbitrator, 14 Geo. V, Cap. 76 (to be refunded by
smelting companies)
Salaries — Permanent $4,000 00
Maintenance 2,000 00
Offices of Mining Recorders
Salaries, expenses, and for buildings, land and repairs
Salaries — Permanent $30,125 00
Temporary 3,875 00
Maintenance 8,000 00
Fiscal ^'ear 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
$ c.
48,950 00
48,950 00
41,150 00
41,150 00
22,200 00
22,200 00
6,000 00
6,000 00
42,000 00
42,000 00
1945-46
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75
XII.— DEPARTMENT OF MINES— Continued
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
143
1
Lignite
Salaries, equipment, travelling and other expenses of
Lignite Operations at Onakawana, Ontario
Salaries — Temporary $31,160 00
Travelling expenses 1,200 00
Maintenance 39,640 00
72,000 00
72,000 00
516,000 00
76
THF-: ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
XIII.— DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
No.
No
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-4'i
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
144
145
144
145
6
7
8
9
S
10
11
12
Summary
Main Office
Ontario Municipal Board.
Main Office
Salaries
Permanent $28,719 00
Temporary 39,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery, printing and supplies $10,000 00
Telegraph and telephone 400 00
Purchase of equipment and furniture. . 2,000 00
Miscellaneous 1 ,500 00
Commissions and sundry investigations
Municipal Schools — Instructors' per diem allow-
ances, travelling expenses and miscellaneous
Grants:
Ontario Municipal Association
Association of Rural Municipalities
Municipal Finance Officers
Assessing Officers Association
Subsidy (1 mill to cities, towns, townships and incor-
porated villages)
To provide for payment of a subsidy to certain min-
ing municipalities which, in the opinion of the
Minister of Municipal Affairs, have suffered loss of
Revenue by reason of increased Dominion taxation
of mines
Cost of living bonus — entire Department
Unemployment insurance stamps
Ontario Municipal Board
Salaries:
Permanent $21,078 00
Temporary 2,475 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery, printing and supplies $1,300 00
Telegraph and telephone 60 00
Purchase of equipment and furniture. . 125 00
Miscellaneous 515 00
214,319 00
26,753 00
241,072 00
67,719 00
8,000 00
13,900 00
2,0C0 00
15,000 00
400 00
400 00
400 00
400 00
$ c.
3,075,000 GO
3,075,000 00
100,000 00
6,000 00
100 00
3,075,000 00
214,319 00 3,075,000 00
23,553 00
1,200 00
2,000 00
26.753 00
241,072 00
3,075,000 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
77
XIV.— DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
No.
of
Vote
146
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 194546
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted
Statutory
Main Office
Salaries
Minister
Permanent $ 14,925 00
Temporary 40,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Equipment $ 500 00
Printing and stationery .'.... 3,000 00
Advertising. 500 00
Books, magazines, papers and sub-
scriptions 500 00
Telegraph and telephone 500 00
Cost of living bonus
Unemployment insurance stamps
Miscellaneous:
Planning and investigation for conservation, re-
storation and development of natural resources,
town and industrial planning, housing, including
all necessary surveys and services of consultants;
distribution of information, publications, reports
and special publicity; conferences and commit-
tees; special travelling expenses, salaries of addi-
tional staff; special grants and contingencies; all
upon the approval of the Minister
54,925 00
4,000 00
5,000 00
3,250 00
200 00
S c.
8,000 00
24,625 00
92,000 OOl
8,000 00
78
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No. 2
XV.— DEPARTMENT OF PRIME MINISTER
No.
of
Vote
147
148
149
147
No.
of
Item
148
149
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
Summary
Main Office
Branches:
Office of Executive Council
Office of Civil Service Commissioner
Main Office
Salaries:
Prime Minister
Permanent
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 150 00
Equipment 200 00
Stationery and printing 1,200 00
Telegraph and telephone 1,200 00
Miscellaneous 250 00
Administration — Public Service Superannuation
Fund
Sundry Investigations
Cost of living bonus — entire Department
I 'nemplovment insurance stamps
Ontario House, London- — Salaries, wages, travelling
and other expenses of officials and staff of Ontario
House and Services Club, and services, advertising,
equipment, alterations to premises and equipment
repairs, and expenses incurred in providing wellare
facilities and comforts to members of the Armed
Forces
Office of Executive Council
Salaries:
Permanent
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $750 00
Miscellaneous 50 00
Office of Civil Service Commissioner
Salaries:
Permanent
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Stationery and printing $1,700 00
Equipment 700 00
Telegraph and telephone 25 00
Miscellaneous 75 <
$ c.
217,000 00
11,300 00
26.200 00
254,500 00
28,500 00
300 00
3,000 00
100 00
5,000 00
100 00
180,000 00
217,000 00
10,500 00
800 00
11,300 00
23,500 00
200 00
2,500 00
26,200 00
254,500 00
16,495 00
16,495 00
11,995 00
4,500 00
16,495 00
16,495 00
I
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES. 1945-46
79
XV.— DEPARTMENT OF PRIME MINISTER— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Capital Payments
To be Voted Statutory
S
S
S
Summary
Main Office
925 000 00
-Main Office
Ontario Public Service Superannuation Fund
925,000 00
S
925,000 00
925,000 00
80
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No. 2
XVI.— OFFICE OF PROVINCIAL AUDITOR
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinarv L
xpenditure
Vote
To be \'oted
Statutory
ISO
1
S
2
3
4
5
Salaries
S c.
100,500 00
3,600 00
3,200 00
11,100 00
100 00
$ c.
Provincial Auditor ,
7,500 00
Permanent
...$95,500 00
Temporar\-
Travelling expenses
. . . 5,000 00
Maintenance
Equipment
Stationery and printing
Miscellaneous
....$ 600 00
. . . . 2,400 00
200 00
Cost of living bonus
Unemployment insurance stamps
118,500 00
7,500 00
1945-46
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81
XVII.— DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
151
152
151
152
I
Fiscal Year lQ45-^6
Ordinar\- Exoenditure
To be Voted Statutory
Summary
Main Office
Registrar-General's Branch.
Main Office
Salaries
Minister
Permanent $ 47,000 00
Temporary 7,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 175 00
Stationery, printing 9,000 00
Equipment 400 00
Telegraph, telephone 300 00
Freight, express, cartage 10 00
Miscellaneous 200 00
Cost of living bonus — M.O. and Reg.-Gen. Branch.
Unemployment insurance stamps, M.O. and Reg.-
Gen. Branch
Registrar-General's Branch
Salaries
Permanent $ 62,000 00
Temporary 40,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Freight, express, cartage $ 45 00
Stationery, printing 15,000 00
Equipment rental 7,000 00
Equipment purchase 1,270 00
Equipment Service repairs 100 00
Binding 3,500 00
Money order charges 15 00
Telegraph, telephone 25 00
Miscellaneous 500 00
Fees
Division Registrars $ 600 00
Registrars of Divorce Actions 1 ,000 00
85,885 00
131,955 00
217,840 00
54,000 00
1,200 00
10,085 00
20,000 00
600 00
8,000 00
1,600 00
9,600 00
,000 00
85,885 00
102,000 00
2,500 00
27,455 00
131,955 00
217,840 00
,000 00
1.600 00
1,600 00
9,600 00
82
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No. 2
XVII.— DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY— Continued
No.
of
Vote
No.
of
Item
Service
I'isoil Year 1945 46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
153
9
10
11
12
13
154
Summary
Reformatories and Prisons Branch
Main Office
Board of Parole
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph
Ontario Reformatory, Mimico
Mercer Reformatory, Toronto
Industrial Farm, Burwash
Ontario Training School for Boys — Bowmanviiie.
Ontario Training School for Girls — Cobourg
Main Office
Salaries
Permanent $39,500 00
Temporary 2,000 00
Travelling expenses
General $ 2,500 00
Removal expenses of officers in Insti-
tutions 500 00
Maintenance
Freight, express, cartage $ 10 00
Books, magazines, papers 40 00
Equipment 600 00
Stationery, printing, etc 3,070 00
Telegraph and telephone 750 00
Miscellaneous 30 00
Legal costs and expenses covering Sundry Investi-
gations
Prisoners' Rehabilitation
Unforeseen and unprovided
Prisoners' removal and other expenses
Travelling and other expenses of
bailiff and prisoners $ 25,000 00
Railway fares, etc., of discharged
prisoners 14,000 00
Treatment of prisoners in hospitals and
sanatoria 1 ,500 00
Cost of living bonus — Reformatories and Prisons
Branch
Unemployment insurance stamps
Compensation, medical, hospital and other accounts
for workmen injured in Government work as
awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including proportion of administration expenses
Grants:
Salvation Army for Prison and Police Court Work
Schools — City of Guelph and Guelph Township. .
Training Schools
Board of Parole
1 Salaries
Permanent $ 12,000 00
Temporary 1,500 OOl
270,600 00
20,000 00
888,000 00
146,000 00
208,000 00
459,000 00
121,500 00
109,000 00
2,222,100 00
41,500 00
3,000 00
4,500 00
200 00
4,000 00
300 00
40,500 00
90,000 00
2,500 00
3,000 00
7,500 00
600 00
73,000 00
270,600 00
13,500 00
1945-46
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83
XVII.— DEPARTMENT OF PROVINXIAL SECRETARY— Continued
No.
of
Vote
No.
of
Item
154
155
156
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary" Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
Board of Parole — Continued
Allowance and e.xpenses for Parole Board
Expenses of returning to prison, parole and permit
violators
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Freight, express, cartage $ 10 00
Books, magaz.nes, papers 30 00
Equipment 130 00
Stationery, printing, etc 300 00
Telegraph and telephone 130 00
Ontario Reformatories
GUELPH
Salaries
Permanent $140,000 00
Temporary 75,000 00
General Maintenance
Medicines and medical comforts, including to-
bacco; groceries and provisions; fuel, light and
water; clothing; laundry and cleaning; furniture
and furnishings; office expenses; farm expenses;
recreation, equipment and contingencies; gratui-
ties to inmates
Repairs to buildings etc.
Maintenance and repairs of all buildings, roads,
walks, grounds and fences; purchase, mainten
ance and repair of plumbing, steam and electric
plants and machinery attached thereto; live
stock; vehicles and farm implements
Industries
Purchase of materials, machinery, repairs, expenses
and services in connection with industrial
operations
MiMICO
Permanent .' .' .' '. '. '. '. '. ". '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. . . . . S 26,000 00
Temporary 30,000 00
General Maintenance:
Medicines and medical comforts, including to-
bacco; groceries and provisions, fuel, light and
water; clothing; laundry and cleaning; furniture
and furnishings; office expenses; farm expenses;
recreation, equipment and contingencies; gratu-
ities to inmates
Repairs to Buildings, etc.:
^Iaintenance and repairs of all buildings, roads,
walks, grounds and fences; purchase, mainten-
ance and repair of plumbing, steam and electric
plants, and machinery attached thereto; live
stock, vehicles and farm implements
4,500 00
200 00
1,200 00
600 00
20,000 00
215,000 00
235,000 00
18,000 00
420,000 00
888,000 00
56,000 00
60,000 00
i 10,000 00
84
THE ESTIMATES, 1Q45-46
No. 2
XVII.— DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
156
157
158
MiMico — Continued
Industries
Purchase of materials, machinery, repairs, expenses
and services in connection with industrial opera
tions <
Mercer — Toronto
Salaries
Permanent $43,000 00
Temporary 22,000 00
General Maintenance:
Medicines and medical comforts; groceries and
provisions; fuel, light and water; clothing;
laundry and cleaning; furniture and furnishings;
office expenses; farm expenses; recreation; equip-
ment and contingencies; gratuities to inmates. .
Repairs to Buildings etc.
Maintenance and repairs of all buildings, roads,
walks, grounds and fences; purchase, mainten-
ance, and repair of plumbing, steam and electric
plants, and machinery attached thereto; live
stock, vehicles and farm implements
Industries
Purchase of materials, machinery, repairs, expenses
and services in connection with industrial operations
Industrial Farm
BURWASH
Salaries
Permanent $125,000 00
Temporary 64,000 00
General Maintenance:
Medicines and medical comforts, including to-
bacco; groceries and provisions, fuel, light and
water; clothing; laundry and cleaning; furniture
and furnishings; office expenses; farm expenses;
recreation, equipment and contingencies; gratui-
ties to inmates
Repairs to Buildings etc.
Maintenance and repairs of all buildings, walks,
grounds and fences; purchase, maintenance and
repair of plumbing, steam and electric plants,
and machinery attached thereto; live stock,
vehicles and farm implements; making roads,
clearing lands and fences; lumbering and saw-
mill operations
20,000 00
146,000 00
65,000 00
38,000 00
5,000 00
100,000 00
208,000 00
189,000 00
200,000 00
45,000 00
1945-46
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85
XVII.— DEPARTMENT OF FROVIXCIAL SECRETARY— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
158
I
159
160
Fiscal Year 1945-46.
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
Industrial Farm
BuRWASH — Continued
Industries
Purchase of materials, machinen.', repairs, expenses
and services in connection with industrial opera-
tions
Ontario Training School for Boys
bowmanville
S3.l3.nPS
Permanent. . ..'..'.'.'.'.'.'..'..'..'.'.".'..'. . .SI8.666 66
Temporary- 12.000 00
General Maintenance:
Medicine and medical comforts, groceries and
provisions, fuel, light and water, clothing,
laundry and cleaning, furniture and furnishings,
office expenses, farm expenses, recreation, equip-
ment and contingencies, including boys' travel-
ling expenses and maintenance of boys in foster
homes
Repairs to buildings etc.
Maintenance and repairs of all buildings, roads,
walks, grounds and fences; purchase, mainten-
ance and repair of plumbing, steam and electric
plants and machinery attached thereto ; livestock,
vehicles and farm implements
Ontario Training School for Girls
COBOURG
Ss-lsrips
Permanent.. ................... ....$10,606 66
Temporary 32,000 00
General Maintenance:
Medicine and medical comforts, groceries and
provisions, fuel, light and water, clothing,
laundry and cleaning, furniture and furnishings,
office expenses, farm expenses, recreation, equip-
ment and contingencies, including girls' travel-
ling expenses and maintenance of girls in foster
homes
Repairs to buildings etc.
Maintenance and repairs of all buildings, roads,
walks, grounds and fences; purchase, mainten-
ance and repair of plumbing, steam and electric'
plants, and machinery attached thereto: livp.<;tock,
vehicles and farm imolements
25,000 00
459,000 00
30,000 03
90,000 00
1,500 00
121,500 00
42,000 00
65,000 00
2,000 00
109,000 00
2,222.100 00
86
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No. 2
XVIII.— DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL TREASURER
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
« 161
1
S
2
3
S
4
S
s
s
s
5
6
7
1
2
3
Summary
Main Office
S c.
175,100 00
25,275 00
42,200 00
345,000 00
174,300 00
78,000 00
39,100 00
$ c.
33,562,600 00
162
Branches:
Bureau of Statistics and Research .
163
164
Motion Picture Censorship and Theatre Inspection
Controller of Revenue Branch
165
Post Office
166
Travel and Publicity Bureau
167
King's Printer
s
Savings Office
314,200 00
Main Office
Salaries
878,975 00
33,876,800 00
161
102,000 00
1,100 00
12,000 00
10,000 00
500 00
49,000 00
500 00
Minister
8,000 00
Permanent
Temporary
Travelling expenses. . . .-
$97,700 00
4,300 00
Maintenance
Advertising
Equipment
. $ 200 00
. 1,000 00
. 10,000 00
600 00
200 00
Stationery and printing, etc
Telegraph and telephone
Miscellaneous
Raihvav Tax Distribution
10,000 00
Premium on Fidelity Bonds
Public Debt:
I nterest
26,087,900 00
Foreign Exchange
1,648,000 00
Sinking Fund Instalments and Railway Aid Cer-
tificates
5,370,300 00
Public Service Superannuation Fund
438,400 00
Miscellaneous (re Administration Guaranteed Deben-
tures)
Cost of living bonus
Unemplo^■ment insurance stamps
Bureau of Statistics and Research
Salaries:
Permanent
175,100 00
33,562,600 00
162
24,100 00
400 00
775 00
Travelling Expenses
Alaintenance
Stationery and printing
Telegraph and telephone
.$ 500 00
25 00
100 00
100 00
50 00
Books, magazines, papers
Equipment
Miscellaneous
25,275 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
87
XVIII.— DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL TREASURER— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
163
164
165
Motion Picture Censorship and
Theatre Inspection
Salaries
Permanent $ 32,500 00
Temporary 2,700 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines and papers $ 100 00
Stationery, printing 2,000 00
Telegraph and telephone 200 00
Service on sound equipment 300 00
Miscellaneous 400 00
Controller of Revenue Branch
Salaries
Permanent $260,000 00
Temporary 62,400 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Books, magazines, papers $ 450 00
Purchase of equipment 500 00
Equipment 300 OC
Stationery, printing 5,000 00
Telegraph and telephone 100 00
Miscellaneous 250 00
Fees:
Legal, valuations, arbitrations and mis-
cellaneous services
Post Office
Salaries
Permanent $14,000 00
Temporary 600 00
Maintenance
Meter rental and supplies 500 00
Postage 159,000 00
Stationery 200 00
35,200 00
4,000 00
3,000 00
42,200 00
322,400 00
11,000 00
6,600 00
5,000 00
345,000 00
14,600 00
159,700 00
174,300 00
THE ESTIMATES. 1945-46
No. 2
X\l II. — DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL TREASURER— Continued
No.
No.
of
Item
SERVICE
Fiscal Year 1945 46
of
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
166
1
2
1
2
3
4
S
S
S
s
s
Travel and Publicity Bureau
Salaries
$ c.
18,000 00
60,000 00
S c.
Permanent
Temporary
Printing and distributing booklets
..$14,000 00
. . 4,000 00
King's Printer
Salaries:
Permanent
167
78,000 OOj
26,500 00
2,500 00
100 00
10,000 00
Maintenance
Cartage
Official Gazette
Savings Office
Head Office and Branches
s
39,100 00
203,550 00
Permanent
$184,700 00
. 18,850 00
Temporary
Travelling expenses
1,800 GO
Maintenance
87,800 00
Advertising
.$ 1,000 00
. 12,500 00
. 8,000 00
100 00
. 52,900 00
. 1.300 on
. 12,C00 CO
Purchase of equipment
Stationery and printing
Telegraph and telephone
Rent
Postage
Miscellaneous
Cost of iivinc; bonus
2 1 000 00
Unemployment insurance stamps
50 00
314,200 00
878,975 00
33,876,800 00
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Capital Payments
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
168
S
S
S
S
S
1
Main Office
Trust Fund Repayments:
Municipal Sinking Fund . ....
$ c.
800,000 00
$ c.
117,500 00
Loan advances:
Tile Drainage Debentures
50,000 00
Guaranteed Debentures:
Municipal
9,500 00
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway.
School Boards
1,070,000 00
36,500 00
Accountable Funds for Departments
800,000 00
1,283,500 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
89
DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL TREASURER— Continued
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
No.
of
Capital Payments
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
S
S
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario
Bonus for Rural Primary and Secondary Lines (as
required)
S c.
$ c.
1,000,000 00
1,000,000 00
800,000 00
2,283,500 00
90
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No. 2
XIX.— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
No.
of
Item
Service
V\9Ci\\ Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Summary
Main Office
Branches:
Day Nurseries
Children's Aid Branch .^
Youth and Child Welfare Branch
Mothers' Allowances Commission
Old Age Pensions Commission
Unemployment Relief
Main Office
Salaries
Permanent S27,700 00
Temporary 2,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Purchase of equipment $ 250 OC
Stationery and printing 2,200 00
Telegraph and telephone 200 00
Fees, books and magazines 250 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Maintenance of indigent persons from unorganized
territory chiefly in Homes for the Aged or Handi-
capped
Burial of indigents not exceeding $40.00 in each case.
Transportation of Indigents
Rehabilitation of Indigents
Compensation, medical, hospital and other accounts
for workmen injured in Government work as
awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including proportion of Administration expenses. .
Cost of living bonus — entire Department
Unemployment insurance stamps
Grants:
Refuges
Orphanages
Soldiers' Aid Commission for payment of travel-
ling, office and other expenses of the Commission
and for such other purposes as provided by the
Soldiers' Aid Commission Act
Memorial wreaths
Children's Aid Association of Ontario
Last Post Fund
Poppy Fund
Royal Canadian Humane Association
Canadian Legion Ontario Provincial Command,
B.E.S.L
Day Nurseries Branch
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Purchase of equipment $ 200 00
Stationery and printing 775 00
Telegraph and telephone 125 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Day Nurseries upkeep expenses
S c.
283,100 00
209,200 00
219,200 00
21,000 00
3,917,000 00
7,090,500 00
920,630 00
11,740,000 00 920,630 00
=1-
29,700 00
2,500 00
3,000 00
13,000 00
1,200 on
300 00
1,000 00
1,000 or
45,000 00
500 OC
85,000 00
65,000 00
27,000 on
2,500 00
2,000 00
1,000 00
1,200 00
200 00
2,000 00
283,100 00
6,000 00
2,000 00
1,200 00
200,000 00
209,200 00'
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
91
XIX.— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
171
172
173
Children's Aid Branch
Salaries
Permanent §39,000 00
Temporary . . . 5,000 00
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Purchase of equipment $ 800 00
Stationery and printing 3,000 00
Telegraph and telephone 200 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Services and expenses in connection with the ad
ministration of the Children's Protection Act of
Ontario and the Children of Unmarried Parents
Act, 1921, and Adoptions, including travelling
expenses
Travelling expenses $ 12,000 00
Maintenance 80,000 00
Legal 2,000 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Grant to be applied on the salaries of officers occupy-
ing the position of local superintendent and local
officer as directed by the Lieutenant-Governor in
Council
British child guests
Youth and Child Welfare Branch
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Purchase of equipment $ 600 00
Stationery and printing 200 00
Telegraph and telephone 100 00
Miscellaneous 100 00
Mothers' Allowances Commission
Salaries
Permanent $51 ,000 00
Temporary 51,000 00
Travelling expenses.
Maintenance
44,000 00
3 000 00
4.100 00
94,100 00
70 030 00
4,000 00
219,200 00
19,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
21,000 00
102,000 00
40,000 00
10,000 00
92
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
XIX.— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE— Continued
No.
"ofi
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1944-1945
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
173
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
S
S
s
s
Mothers' Allowances Commission — Continued
Purchase of equipment $ 1 ,500 00
Stationery and printing 4,700 00
3,600,000 00
165,000 00
Telephone and telegraph 150 00
Local board expenses 3,000 00
Sundrv administration 500 00
Miscellaneous 150 00
Allowances in accordance with the Mothers' Allow-
ances Act
Medical services
Old Age Pensions Commission
Salaries
3,917,000 00
174
175,0C0 00
42 COO 00
23,000 00
4,334,500 00
410,000 00
2,106,000 00
Permanent $100,000 00
Temporary 75,00 000
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Purchase of equipment $ 2,000 00
Stationery and printing 18,500 00
Telephone and telegraph 300 00
Registration fees 750 00
Sundry administration 1,200 00
Miscellaneous 250 00
Old Age Pensions and Pensions for the Blind, in
accordance with the Old Age Pensions Act
Old Age Pensions $4,222,500 00
Pensions for the Blind 1 12,000 00
Medical services
Special Provincial Bonus in regulations approved by
Lieutenant-Governor in Council
Unemployment Relief
Salaries
S
7,090,500 00
54,600 GO
Permanent $50,000 00
Temporary 4,600 00
Travelling Expenses
20,000 00
Maintenance
3,650 00
Equipment $ 200 00
Stationery and printing 2,500 00
Telephone and telegraph 200 00
Sundry administration 750 00
842,380 00
920,630 00
11,740,000 00 920,630 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
93
XIX.— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE— Continued
No.
of
No.
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Capital Payments
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
175
1
Summary
Branches:
Old Age Pensions Commission
13,036,000 00
Old Age Pensions Commission
Old Age Pensions and Pensions for the Blind, in
accordance with the Old Age Pensions Act
Old A?e Pensions $12,700,000 00
Pensions for the Blind 336,000 00
175
13.036,000 00
13,036,000 00
94
THE ESTIMATES. 1944-45
No. 2
XX.-D1£I*ARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
176
177-
189
176
177
178
9
10
Summary
Main Office
Public Buildings — maintenance and repairs.
Main Office
Salaries
Travelling expenses
Maintenance
Advertising $ 200 00
Blueprinting ] ,200 00
Books, magazines, papers 50 00
Freight, express, cartage 50 00
Purchase and maintenance of equipment 100 00
Stationery, printing and binding 1,500 00
Telegraph and telephone 700 00
Miscellaneous 200 00
Insurance and lightning rods
Local Improvement Taxes
Gratuities
Unforeseen and unprovided
Compensation, medical, hospital and other accounts
for workmen injured in Government work as
awarded by the Workmen's Compensation Board,
including proportion of administration expenses.
Cost of living bonus — entire Department
Unemployment insurance stamps
General Superintendence
Salaries
Services, travelling and other expenses.
Lieutenant-Governor's Apartment
Salaries
Maintenance.
170,100 00
789,900 00
960,000 00
98,000 00
1,500 00
4,000 00
500 00
500 00
100 00
100 00
4.400 00
60,000 OC
1,000 00
170,100 00
10,000 00
5,500 00
15,500 00
3,300 00
1,000 00
4,300 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
95
XX.— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS— Continued
No.
of
Vote
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
179
180
181
Legislative and DEPARTifEXTAL Buildings
Administrative Services:
Salaries
Telephone Service
Typewriter inspection and repairs for all Depart-
ments
Maintenance Staff:
Permanent.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.".".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' $60,6o6' 00
Temporary 130,000 00
Casual 20,000 00
Maintenance
Fuel, light, gas, water and power. . . .$74,000 00
Cleaning supplies, upkeep of grounds 15,000 00
Furniture, furnishings and equip-
ment for buildings 1,000 00
Mechanical Staff:
Salaries:
Permanent
Repairs and alterations
OsGOODE Hall
Permanent.'. '.'.*.'.'.'.".V.".'.'.".".'.'.'.".".'.'.".'.'S1"3',200'00
Temporary 13,000 00
Casual 300 00
Maintenance
Fuel, light, water and power $ 6,200 00
Furniture, furnishings and equipment.. 500 00
Telephone service 3,000 00
Cleaning of buildings and incidentals. . 700 00
General repairs and alterations 6,500 00
Educational Buildings
Repairs and incidentals
Toronto, Normal School i
Ottawa, Normal School
London Normal School
Hamilton Normal School
Peterborough Normal School
Stratford Normal School
North Bay Normal School
Belleville School for the Deaf
Brantford School for the Blind
Ontario Training School for Technical
Teachers, Hamilton
General^To provide for repairs, in-
stallation of boilers and heating
plants in buildings and fire protec-
tion
300 00
100 00
1,000 00
1.000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
3,600 00
2,500 00
1,000 00
2,500 00
To provide for expenses in connection with leasing of
the Normal School, Ottawa, to the Dominion
Government. (Recurring charges recoverable from
the Dominion Government, in accordance with
Agreement)
24.000 00
48,000 00
4,000 00
210,000 00
90,000 00
4,600 00
100,000 00
480,600 00
26,500 00
16,900 00
43,400 00
15,000 00
2,200 00
17,200 oof
96
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
XX.— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS— Continued
No.
of
\'ote
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal ^■ea^ 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
182
183
184
Agricultural Buildings
Repairs and incidentals
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. .$20,000 00
Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph . . . 1,500 00
Horticultural Experiment Station,
Vineland 2,500 00
Western Ontario Experimental Farm,
Ridgetown 1,000 00
Agricultural School, Ridgetown 500 00
Agricultural School, Kemptville 5.000 00
New Liskeard Demonstration Farm. . . 1,000 00
General — To provide for repairs, in-
stallation of boilers and heating
plants in Agricultural Buildings and
fire protection 500 00
Training Schools
Repairs and incidentals
Ontario Training School for Boys,
Bowmanville '....$ 200 00
Ontario Training School for Girls,
Cobourg 200 00
General — To provide for repairs, in-
stallation of boilers and heating
plants in Training Schools and
fire protection 100 00
District Buildings
Repairs and alterations, furniture and furnishings
and improvements to grounds for all District
buildings
Algoma $ 2,656 00
Cochrane 1 600 00
Kenora 6,400 00
Manitoulin 200 00
Muskoka 1,000 00
Nipissing 3,000 00
Parry Sound 600 00
Rainy River 1,900 00
Sudbury 4,300 00
Temiskaming 1 ,500 00
Thunder Bay 6,000 00
General — To provide for repairs, in-
stallation of boilers and heating
plants in Districts and fire protec-
tion 4,000 00
Salary of Caretaker — Temiskaming
Government Building, Matheson, maintenance.
32,000 00
32,000 00
500 00
500 00
32,500 00
825 00
600 00
33,925 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
97
XX.— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
To be Voted Statutory
185
186
187
Ontario Hospitals
Repairs and incidentals
Brockville $ 9,000 00
Cobourg 3,000 00
Hamilton 10,000 00
Kingston 14,500 00
London 10,000 00
New Toronto 2,000 00
Orillia 8,000 00
Penetanguishene 8,000 00
Toronto 2,000 00
Psychiatric, Toronto 1,000 00
Whitby 17,000 00
Woodstock 8,000 00
Fort William 1,000 00
Concord 810 00
Langstaff ]_000 00
Contingencies 200 00
St. Thomas
To provide for expenses in connection with the
leasing of Hospital to the Dominion Government
for the purposes of National Defence (Recurring
charges recoverable from the Dominion Govern-
ment, in accordance with Agreement)
Farm operating expenses
Salaries $ 5,000 00
Expenses 8,000 00
95,500 00
Ontario Reformatories
To provide for expenses in connection with leasing
of Reformatories to the Dominion Government for
the purposes of National Defence (Recurring
charges recoverable from the Dominion Govern
ment, in accordance with Agreement)
Public Works
Maintenance
Salaries:
(Lockmasters, Supervising Foremen,
etc.) $ 6,000 00
Repairs to locks, dams, etc 7,500 00
Equipment 500 00
Maintenance of Hawkesbury-Grenville
Bridge 1,500 00
95,500 00
4,000 00
13.000 00
17,000 00
475 00
475 00
15,500 00
15,500 00
98
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No. 2
XX.— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS— Continued
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 104 5-46
Ordinary l-",xpenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
188
189
Ontario Government Office Buildings
Gait:
Rental of premises and incidental expenses
Kingston:
Maintenance
Salaries of Caretakers $ 2,600 00
Cleaning supplies, fuel, electricity,
water, repairs and incidentals. . . . 3,400 00
Miscellaneous
To provide for the costs of moving patients, inmates
and staffs of Provincial Institutions leased to the
Dominion Government for war purposes, including
repairs and alterations to buildings and all ex-
penses in connection with providing quarters dur-
ing the terms of the agreements, and for restoring
buildings under terminating agreements (lump
sum payments received from Dominion as per
agreements, deposited as revenue)
3,000 00
6,000 00
9,000 00
25.000 00
25.000 00
960 000 00
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Capital Payments
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
190
1
1
Summary
Public Buildings
100,000 00
85,000 00
191
Ontario Hospitals
192
Ontario Reformatories
2.nnn nol
193
District Buildings
8,000 00
194
Fish Hatcheries ,
1 ,nnn no
195
Agricultural Buildings
143,000 00
196
Public Works
17,500 00
75,000 00
197
Miscellaneous
Public Buildings
General —
To provide additional accommodation for Govern-
ment purposes including construction of new
buildings and works, purchase of lands, and
other expenses in connection therewith
Ontario Hospitals
General —
Additions, alterations, equipment and fireproofing
431,500 00
190
100,000 00
100,000 00
191
25,000 00
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES. 1945-46
99
XX.— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS— Continued
No.
No.
of
of
Vote
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Caoital Pavments
To be Voted Statutory
191
192
193
194
195
96
Ontario Hospitals — Continued
Orillia
Construction of new Patients' Buildings to provide
accommodation for approximately 300 patients
and expenses in connection therewith, including
purchase of additional land
Ontario Reformatories
Additions, alterations, equipment and fireproofing. .
District Buildings
To provide for construction of works and buildings,
alterations and fireproofing and expenses in con-
nection therewith
Fish Hatcheries
Construction and alterations to Fish Hatcheries.
Agriclxtural Buildings
Horticultural Experiment Station,
Vineland
Construction of a Research Laboratory including
equipment and expenses in connection therewith.
To provide sewage disposal system and increase
water supply
General —
Construction of works and expenses in connection
therewith
Public Works
Municipal Drainage
Storage Dams and Docks
60,000 00
85,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
8,000 OC
8,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
125,000 00
8,000 00
10,000 00
143,000 00
7,500 00
10,000 00
17,500 00
100
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
No. 2
XX.— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS— Cantinued
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
No.
of
Capital Payments
Vote
To be Voted 1 Statutory
197
1
2
Miscellaneous
Grant toward the cost of a flood control and drainage
scheme known as the Nolins' and Junction Creek
Drainage Works in the City of Sudbury
To cover e.vpenses and to provide aid in connection
with the preparation of reports, surveys and other
costs of preparing a plan of construction and works
to provide employment in the post-war era
25,000 00
50,000 00
75,000 00
431,500 00 1
1945-46
THE ESTIMATES, 1945-46
101
XXL— M ISCELLANEOUS
No.
of
No.
of
Item
Service
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
Vote
To be Voted
Statutory
198
1
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous refunds
S c.
100,000 00
$ c.
100,000 00
SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES
For Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 1946
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
No.
of
Xo.
of
Item
Fiscal Year 1945-46
Ordinary Expenditure
\'ote
To be Voted
Statutory
199
1
2
Legislative Grants
For Public and Separate School Education:
General Legislative Grants
S c.
$3,960,000.00
1,200,000.00
640,000.00
S c.
For Secondary- School Education :
General Legislative Grants
For Vocational Education:
General Legislatiye Grants
$5,800,000.00
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