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Salaries and allowances.
Miscellaneous.

To provide for reimbursing F. W. P. English, clerk in the Ottawa post office, the sum of $27.40, and for reimbursing William Potter, labourer in the same office, the sum of $21, for expenses incurred by them on the occasion of a fire in that building on the 17th January last.

To provide for the promotion to the 1st class, from the 1st July, 1891, of H. G. Goodfellow and W. H. O'Regan, 2nd class railway mail clerks in the Montreal postal division... To compensate Jason E. Hetherington, railway mail clerk, for performance of duties of chief railway mail clerk, Ottawa division, during the illness of J. D. Thomson, chief railway mail clerk, Ottawa ...

pay

Amount required to enable the Postmaster General to
J. H. Bartlett, in addition to his present salary as 2nd class
clerk, the sum of $60 for attending to the clock of the Ot-
tawa post office..
Amount required to increase the salary of W. J. Gow, sup-
erintendent of letter carriers in the Winnipeg post office,
from $690 to $800 a year, in accordance with the provisions of
the Civil Service Act

1,163,350 00
206,000 00

48 40

320 00

100 00

60 00

110 00

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Crown timber agent

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50.00

$1,600 00
400 00

2,000 00

3,420,800 40

5,000 00

3,200 00

2,200 00

2,000 00

1,500 00

8,400 00

20,195 00

1,500 00

1,800 00

Salaries of clerks in outside service, forest rangers and intelligence officers

Travelling expenses of inspector of agencies, homestead inspectors and superintendent of mines, contingencies of superintendent of mines, land board, Dominion lands and Crown timber agents, and at head office; removal expenses account, stationery and printing and Half-breed Claims Commission expenses

Carried forward...................

43,526 25

40,180 00

129,501 25 9,405,828 81 13,939,136 17

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ors.

Brought forward.....

COLLECTION OF REVENUE-Concluded.

DOMINION LANDS-Concluded.

.$129,501 25 9,405,828 81 13,939,136 17

To pay members of the Board of Examiners Dominion land survey(The authority required by the Civil Service Act is hereby given for paying out of this vote such sums as may be required to pay for the services of members of the board who are also members of the Civil Service).

Stationery, rent of rooms and contingent expenditure of Board of examiners of Dominion land surveyors

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To pay salaries of extra clerks at head office, Ottawa; advertising, copying, &c.

To provide for the salary of one carpenter

1,000 00

200 00 6,000 00 732 00

DOMINION LANDS.

(Chargcable to Capital.)

To provide for the amount required for surveys, examination of survey returns, printing of plans, &c..

TERRITORIAL ACCOUNT.

137,433 25

9,543,262 06

100,000 00

To meet claims arising from North-west troubles....

Total....

4,000 00

123,586,398 23

OTTAWA : Printed by SAMUEL EDWARD DAWSON, Law Printer to the Queen's most Excellent

Majesty.

Preamble.

Chapter 4 of 1891.

Licenses may

U.S. fishing

vessels.

55-56 VICTORIA.

CHAP. 3.

An Act respecting Fishing Vessels of the United States.

[Assented to 10th May, 1892.]

THEREAS the Act respecting Fishing Vessels of the United States of America, assented to on the tenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, expired on the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one; and whereas it may be expedient to continue, from time to time, the privileges accorded United States fishing vessels under the provisions of that Act: Therefore Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

1. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, be granted to authorize the issue of licenses to United States fishing vessels, enabling them to enter any port on the Atlantic coast of Canada, during the periods mentioned in such licenses, for the following purposes :

For what purposes.

Fees and conditions.

Term of license.

Report to
Parliament.

(a.) The purchase of bait, ice, seines, lines and all other supplies and outfits;

(6.) The transhipment of catch, and the shipping of crews; 2. The fee for such licenses shall be one dollar and fifty cents per ton register, and the terms and conditions thereof shall be determined by the Governor in Council :

3. No license shall be issued for a longer period than one calendar year, and all licenses shall expire on the thirty-first day of December of the year for which they are issued.

2. The Order in Council for the issue of such licenses shall without delay be communicated to both Houses of Parliament, if Parliament is then in session, or, if not then in session, within the first ten days of the then next session.

OTTAWA: Printed by SAMUEL EDWARD DAWSON, Law Printer to the Queen's

most Excellent Majesty.

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An Act respecting aid by United States Wreckers in
Canadian waters.

HE

[Assented to 10th May, 1892.]

ER Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

1. United States vessels and wrecking appliances may Privilege salve any property wrecked, and may render aid and assistance granted. to any vessels wrecked, disabled or in distress, in the waters of Canada contiguous to the United States.

2. Aid and assistance include all necessary towing incident Interpretathereto.

tion.

coasting laws.

3. Nothing in the customs or coasting laws of Canada shall Customs and restrict the salving operations of such vessels or wrecking appliances.

ment of Act.

4. This Act shall come into force from and after a date to Commencebe named in a proclamation by the Governor General, which proclamation may be issued when the Governor in Council is advised that the privilege of salving any property wrecked, and of aiding any vessels wrecked, disabled or in distress, in United States waters contiguous to Canada will be extended to Canadian vessels and wrecking appliances to the extent to which such privilege is granted by this Act to United States vessels and wrecking appliances.

Act.

5. This Act shall cease to be in force from and after a date Duration of to be named in a proclamation to be issued by the Governor General to the effect that the said reciprocal privilege has been withdrawn, revoked or rendered inoperative with respect to Canadian vessels or wrecking appliances in United States waters contiguous to Canada.

OTTAWA: Printed by SAMUEL EDWARD DAWSON, Law Printer to the Queen's

most Excellent Majesty.

55-56 VICTORIA.

CHAP. 5.

An Act to authorize the granting of Subsidies in aid of the construction of the lines of Railway therein mentioned.

[Assented to 9th July, 1892.]

HER Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the

Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

1. The Governor in Council may grant the subsidies hereinafter mentioned to the railway companies, and towards the construction of the railways also hereinafter mentioned, that is to say:

To the Lake Erie and Detroit River Railway Com-
pany, for 58 miles of their railway from a point
at or near Cedar Creek to the town of Ridge-
town, in lieu of the subsidies granted to the
Lake Erie and Detroit River Railway Com-
pany by the Act 53 Victoria, chapter 2, and
to the Amherstburg, Lake Shore and Blen-
heim Railway Company by the Act 52 Vic-
toria, chapter 3.......
To the Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway
Company, for 55 miles of their railway from
Barry's Bay towards the Northern Pacific
Junction Railway, a subsidy not exceeding
$6,400 per mile on the first 27 miles out from
Barry's Bay and not exceeding $3,200 per
mile on the second 273 miles, nor exceeding in
the whole...........

To the Canadian Pacific Railway Company or to
the Columbia and Kootenay Railway and
Navigation Company, for a railway from a
point on the Canadian Pacific Railway at or
near Revelstoke to the head of Arrow Lake,
for 25 miles of such railway, a subsidy not ex-
ceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the
whole...

$ 224,000

$264,000

80,000

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