SCHEDULE—Continued. SERVICE. Amount. Total DOMINION LANDS-Concluded. (Chargeable to Income)-Concluded. Contingencies, advertising, etc., and salaries of extra clerks at head Salaries and expenses of Mines Branch. Salary of one carpenter...... Expenses in connection with Canada Temperance Act. Unforeseen expenses, expenditure thereof to be under Order in Commutation in lieu of remission of duties on articles imported for the use of the army and navy.. Salaries and contingencies of the Paris agency. Payment of extra clerks for services rendered in preparation of returns ordered by Parliament.. Academy of Arts... To assist in the publication of the proceedings of the Royal Society. Grant to the Imperial Government to cover Canada's portion of probable losses in connection with the operation of the Pacific cable.... Expenses of litigated matters between the Dominion of Canada and Consolidation and translation of Dominion Statutes, which may be Construction of roads, bridle paths and other necessary works in 2,000 00 11,000 00 260 00 1,400 00 200 00 600 00 100 00 6,000 00 150 00 1,300 00 300 00 400 00 1,000 00 25,000 00 600 00 1,000. 00 800 00 3,000 00 600 00 107,613 07 6,800 00 2,000 00 Maintenance of Assay Office, Vancouver.. 3,200 00 Engraving, lithographing and printing maps of the Dominion and the Northwest Territories... 8,000 00 Relief of distressed Canadians in countries other than the United] 100 00 400 00 Grant to Canadian Mining Institute.. Grant to assist the Canadian Association for the prevention of Department of Labour, printing and stationery, including printing COLLECTION OF REVENUE. Salaries and contingent expenses of the several ports in Salaries and travelling expenses of Inspectors of Ports, to commercial papers, flags, dating stamps, locks, instruments, etc., for various ports of entry, legal expenses and uniforms for customs officers... Expenses of maintenance of revenue cruisers and preventive service.. .$ 289,000 00 Amounts to be paid to Department of Justice to be disbursed by and accounted for to it for secret preventive service.. 41,900 00 11,000 00 400 00 5,670 00 84,530 00 8,000 00 1,000 00 350,900 00 $ 82,325 33 1,600 00 200 00 2,600 00 Travelling expenses, rent, fuel, stationery, etc., Excise 13,000 00 9,000 00 To pay Collectors of Customs for duty collected by them, 1906-7.. 1,200 00 SCHEDULE-Continued. SERVICE. COLLECTION OF REVENUE-Continued. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT INSPECTION. Salaries of officers, inspectors and assistant inspectors Salaries of Gas and Electric Light Inspectors.... $ 12,740 00 7,000 00 200 00 5,700 00 2,400 00 600 00 28,640 00 6,000 00 100 00 470 00 $1,520.000 00 6.000 00 70,000 00 400 00 To purchase cement-Quebec Canals.. Staff and repairs.... Salaries and Contingencies— 800 00 188,243 40 5,485 20 5,000 00 1,795,928 60 SCHEDULE-Continued. SERVICE. COLLECTION OF REVENUE-Continued. PUBLIC WORKS. Collection of slides and boom dues, including salaries Gatineau River-Annual allowance for use of Messrs. Operating and maintenance expenses-Telegraph lines- Allowance to J. C. Taché, for services as telegraph 1,000 00 360 00 120 00 32,480 00 1,400 00 24,000 00 Saskatchewan and Alberta... British Columbia. Yukon System (Ashcroft-Dawson). Telegraph Service, generally.. Public Works, Agency-B. C.-Maintenance, etc.... 60 00 6,000 00 5,600 00 36,000 00 800 00 500 00 108,320 00 POST OFFICE. Outside Service. Salaries and allowances, including salary of $1,200 for J. A. W. Lebel, a Senior 2nd Class Clerk in the office of the Post Office Inspector at Quebec, who was placed on the retired list on the 1st June, 1897, and re-appointed to the service on the 10th August, 1897, hereby restoring him to his former status under the Civil Service Superannuation Act on payment of a sum equivalent to the statutory deductions on his salary from the date of his retirement, his services to be considered as continuous, notwithstanding anything in the Civil Service or Superannuation Acts. |