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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 

[51 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


26 


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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) 


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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 


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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 
Payable 

1944  Apr.  15 
June  27 

1943  Apr.    15 
June  27 

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2,000,000  00 

Canada 

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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 

Total $1,026,022  36 


Municipal  Drainage  Loans — 
Municipality: 

Albemarle $ 

Turnberrv 


354  44 
1,625  43 


$        1,979  87 


Housing  Loans — Municipality: 

Bucke  Township S  33,590  84 

Capreol 3,547  16 

Charlton 1,202  92 

Hailevburv 193,793  60 

Hawkesbu'ry 71,140  38 

Kapuskasing 421  92 

$  303,696  82 


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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 

Page 

Amount 

Total 

Department  of  Attorney-General: 

Adamson,  H.  R 

B      11 
B      27 

B        8 
B      27 

B      11 

B      27 

B      11 
B      27 

B      11 

B      27 

B      16 

N        5 

B      11 
B      27 

B      11 
B      27 

C      25 
C      25 

C      30 
C      30 

C      25 

C      24 
C      25 

C      22 
C      25 

C      22 
C      25 

C      22 
C      25 

C      32 

C      25 

C      22 
C      25 

C      22 
C      25 

C      32 
C      21 

C      30 
C      25 

C      22 
C      25 

S        c. 

3,375  00 

500  00 

$        c. 

3,875  00 

Common,  W.  B 

5,062  50 
500  00 

5,562  50 

Fitch,  C.  A... ..    . 

1,000  00 
100  00 

1,100  00 

Hornick,  B.  A 

1,012   50 
100  00 

1,112  50 

Mockler,  E.  A 

2,200  00 
200  00 

)! 

2,400  00 

Oswald,  M 

1,500  00 
25  00 

» 

1,525  00 

ParkhiU,  M.  M 

1,700  00 
100  00 

r> 

1,800  00 

Starr,  E.  E 

1,300  00 
100  00 

1,400  00 

Department  of  Education: 

Amoss,  H.  E 

4,925  00 
209  50 

n 

5,134  50 

3,573  62 
580  09 
270  00 

n 

4,423  71 

Beecroft,  W.  A 

3,187  50 
131   50 

n 

3,319  00 

Brown,  C.  A. .  .  . 

3,050  00 
270  00 

3,320  00 

Campbell,  J.  D 

4,250  00 
414  50 

4,664  50 

Cannon,  C.  F 

4,250  00 
265  50 

4,515  50 

Davies,  N 

4,175  00 
150  00 

4,325  00 

Fenwick,  G.  R 

3,375  00 
75  00 

3,450  00 

Gauthier,  R 

4,750  00 
629  00 

5,379  00 

Gordon,  D.  \V 

3,175  00 
276  00 

3,451  00 

Gray,  G.  L 

4,350  00 
739  00 

5  089  00 

Greer,  V.  K 

5,500  00 
95  50 

5.595  50 

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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..  . 

Robb,  C.  W 

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Rutherford,  F.  S. 
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Stewart,  W.  R... 

n 

Wallace,  R.  H... 


Department  of  He.\lth: 
Marr,  W.  B 


Department  of  Highways: 
Lightwood,  G 


Department  of  Legislation: 
Cordell.T.  L 


Corner,  A.  W^ 

Greer,  M.I 

n 

Harvey,  W.  G.  W^ 


Hilliard,  F.. 
Lewis,  A.  C. 
Rice,  M.  R.. 


C 
C 

C 
C 

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C 

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C 

C 

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B 

C 
C 

C 
C 

C 
C 

C 
C 

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30 
25 

30 

25 

22 
25 

30 

25 

25 

9 

27 

30 

25 

30 

25 

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25 

30 

25 

30 

25 


13 

29 

6 


3 
27 

3 
27 

3 
27 

4 
27 
27 

4 
27 

3 
27 

4 

27 


4,666  67 
503  50 


4,600  00 
250  00 


3,900  00 
270  00 


3,000  00 
288  00 


824  99 

400  00 

30  80 


4,450  00 
228  00 


4,350  00 
336  00 


4,925  00 
526  50 


2,800  00 
255  00 


4,350  00 
273  00 


399  99 

58  50 
6  00 


1,950  00 

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166  50 


1,600 
150 

00 
00 

1,500 
75 

00 
00 

1,475 
200 

00 
00 

2,425 

400 

63 

00 
00 
00 

1,500 
150 

00 
00 

5,375 
1,000 

00 
00 

1,575 
200 

00 
00 

5,170  17 
4,850  00 
4,170  00 
3,288  00 

1,255  79 
4,678  00 
4,686  00 
5,451  50 
3,055  00 
4,623  00 

464  49 

2,149  50 

1,750  00 
1,575  00 
1,675  00 

2,888  00 
1,650  06 
6,375  00 
1,775  00 


1943-44 


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59 


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 


N 
B 

N 

N 

N 

J 

J 

N 
B 


0 

27 

5 
7 

6 

3 
3 

5 
27 


N        5 
B      27 


9 

27 

9 

3 

9 

27 


4,800  00 
750  00 


4,725 
400 

00 
00 

783 
500 
200 

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1,225 
7 

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00 

2,400 
20 

00 
00 

1,200 
27 

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1,599 
200 

96 
00 

1,200 
2,3 

00 
00 

5,550  00 
5,125  00 

1,483  ii 

1.232  00 
2,420  00 

1,227  a 
1,799  96 

1.233  00 


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 

SiniMARY 9 


GENERAL  INDEX  AT  BACK  OF  BOOK 


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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, 
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J.  L.  B.  McDonald,  1,552.42;  N.  Nagle,  1,625.00;  F.  M.  Palmer,  1,425.00 20,264  90 

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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- 
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Services  and  Expenses  in  Connection  with  Agricultural  Work,  etc.  ($43,921.24) 

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Permanent: 

J.  C.  Hay,  2,475.00;  M.  M.  Hood,  1,562.90 4,037  90 

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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, 
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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 


A  12 


PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


No.  1 


Main  Office — Continued 

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 


i 


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 


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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 

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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

PAGE 

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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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. 


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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 


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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        -   -     >  .  ^..  .,     ^    .     - 

9, 

6, ...._„  „..^    „„. „, ,    _..._  „ , ., ^„, 

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 


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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 


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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 

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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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1943-44  DEPARTMENT  OF  EDUCATION  C  11 


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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Unemployment  Insurance  Stamps  ($14.04) 


Postmaster,  stamps  purchased,  150.46; Less  refund  of  employees'  contribution, 

136.42 

Main  Office $141,419  86 


14  04 


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 


I 


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- 


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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 


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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 

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Bear  BoxmTY 10 


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■    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 

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Laboratory  Branch 23 

Laboratory  Divisions 24 

Hospitals  Branch; 
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General  Expenses,  Ontario  Hospitals 29 

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Brampton 30 

Brockville 31 

Cobourg 32 

Fort  William 33 

Hamilton 34 

Kingston 36 

LaoCTstaff 38 

"       Concord  Unit 39 

London 40 

New  Toronto 42 

Orillia  Hospital  School 44 

Penetanguishene 46 

Toronto 47 

Whitby 49 

Woodstock 51 

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S  FECIAL  Warrants 55 

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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 

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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 


} 


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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PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS 


No.  1 


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 


F5 


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  "  " 

and  Tovell, 
2,129.11 

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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- 


F34 PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS No.  1 

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 


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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 


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H  9 


Minimum  Wage  Branch — Continued 

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 


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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 


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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 

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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 

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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; 


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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., 


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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 


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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 
Ordinary      Capital 

Treasury 

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Expenditures 
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5,000  00 
175  00 

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Allowance  for  Contingencies. 
Cost  of  Living  Bonus 

5,000  00 
178  74 

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10  175  00      

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


L6 PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS No.  1 

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 


L_8 PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS No.  1 

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 


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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 


1943-44 DEPARTMENT  OF  MUNICIPAL  AFFAIRS M_5 

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; 


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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 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

PAGE 

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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1943-44  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  PRIME  MINISTER  N  5 


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 


N6 PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS No.  1 

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 

"       39 1,736  38 

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 


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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 

Temporary: 

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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Registrar-General's  Branch 6 

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 

Training  School  for  Girls — Cobourg 16 

Statutory 17 

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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 


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P  7 


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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 


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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 


P  10 PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS No.  1 

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 


P  11 


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- 


¥ 


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 


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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 

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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. 
Sheriff,  2,350.00;  S.  C.  Southgate,  1,875.00;  L.  H.  Trivett,  1,775.00;  F.  M. 
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 

Temporary: 

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 


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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 


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DEPARTMENT 

OF 

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 


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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 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  WELFARE 


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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 


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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; 


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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 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 
Main  Office:  page 

Salaries 7 

Travelling  Expenses 7 

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General  Superintendence 8 

Lieutenant-Governor's  Apartment 8 

Legislative  and  Departmental  Buildings 8 

Osgoode  Hall 10 

Educational  Buildings 11 

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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 

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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) 


.■\lgoma 

Cochrane.  .  .  . 

Kenora 

Manitoulin.  . 
Muskoka.  .  .  . 
Nipissing.  .  .  . 
Parry  Sound . 
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 


S14 PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS No.  1 

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 


PART  T 


MISCELLANEOUS 


FISCAL  YEAR,  1943-44 


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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 


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16,459  50 
Deducted  from  Revenue 16,459  50 


1943-44 


MISCELLANEOUS 


T5 


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 


1943-44 


MISCELLANEOUS 


T  7 


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 


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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 

-11. 

15 

s- 

11 

.A- 

25 

A- 

20 

s- 

-1  1 

A- 

27 

c- 

as 

.A- 

10 

A- 

1 

c- 

31 

T- 

16 

J- 

3 

0- 

16 

1- 

9 

A- 

11 

H- 

7 

c- 

12 

c- 

21 

M- 

3 

c- 

15 

c- 

22 

M- 

3 

G- 

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0- 

15 

H- 

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12 

E- 

30 

0- 

15 

K- 

64 

D- 

10 

c- 

38 

0- 

15 

D- 

8 

R- 

14 

-39.  S- 

-11 

Q- 

12 

H- 

8 

E- 

29 

P- 

8 

I- 

9 

D- 

5 

H- 

8 

N- 

5 

R- 

6 

P- 

15 

39.  S 

-11 

R- 

9 

Q- 

9 

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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INDEX 


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 


10 


THE  ESTIMATES.  1945-46 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


12 


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 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


14 


THE  ESTIMATES.  1945-46 


No.  2 


I.— DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE— Continued 


No. 

No. 

of 

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 


THE  ESTIMATES.  1945-46 


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 

16 


THE  KSTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


18 


THE  ESTIMATES.  1945-46 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


20 


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 


22 


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 


24 


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 


26 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


28 


THE  ESTIMATES.  1945-46 


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 


30 


THE  ESTIMATES.  1945-46 


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 


32 


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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 


34 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


36 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 

No.  2 


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 


46 


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 


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 

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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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


56 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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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THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 

60 


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 


62 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


64 


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, 

66 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


Tlir:  ESTIMATES.  1045-46 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


74 


THE  ESTIMATES.  1945-46 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES.  1945-46 


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 


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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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES,  1945-46 


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 


THE  ESTIMATES.  1945-46 


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 


TIIK   l-STI MATHS.  1945-46 


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 


THK  l-:STIMATi:S,   1045-46 


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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