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SCHEDULE-Continued.

SERVICE.

Brought forward...

.$143,500 00

DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS-Concluded.

MANITOBA, THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES AND KEEWATIN-Concluded.

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General expenses ... ... ....

Grist and saw-mills...

Compassionate allowance for children of late Instructor Payne..

To provide buildings for the St. Boniface industrial school..

To provide for the salary of E. Jean, clerk in the Winnipeg office

To provide for the payment of the first of 12 years' arrears of annu-
ity to the Montreal Lake and Lac la Rouge bands, Treaty No. 6.
To provide the usual grant for nets and twine supplied for the In-
dians of the McKenzie River district.

To provide for the payment of the wives of instructors for services
rendered in teaching the Indian women the domestic arts
To provide for the erection of a hospital on the Blood reserve.
Industrial school at Brandon..

BRITISH COLUMBIA.

1,555 00

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2,000 00

200 00

500 00

500 00

700 00 2,500 00 20,000 00

795,325 00

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To assist the Coqualeetza home, Chilliwack, which was completely destroyed by fire..

2,500 00

To provide for 10 pupils at $60 each at the girls' industrial school at Port Simpson....

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Scouts, guides, billeting charges, travelling allowances, transport of men and

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SCHEDULE-Continued.

SERVICE.

Amount.

Total.

Brought forward

GOVERNMENT OF THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.

Expenditure connected with Lieutenant Governor's office..

Incidental justice, &c......

Addition to salary of clerk of Legislative Assembly.

Legal adviser..

Registrars

Insane patients, Manitoba..

Schools, clerical assistance, printing, &c..

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MISCELLANEOUS.

"Canada Gazette "

Miscellaneous printing.

Expenses in connection with distribution of parliamentary documents
Unforeseen expenses, expenditure thereof to be under Order in Council, and a

detailed statement to be laid before Parliament within the first fifteen days
of the next session.

Commutation in lieu of remission of duties on articles imported for the use of the
Army and Navy

For the expenses of the Government in the district of Keewatin..
Maintenance of Keewatin and other lunatics chargeable to Keewatin..
To meet expenditure in connection with "The Canada Temperance Act'

To compensate members of the North-west Mounted Police for injuries received
in the discharge of duty.

To provide for the payment of Mr. Fabre's salary and contingencies of his office..
To meet cost of litigated matters (Justice).

To cover expenses of taking evidence concerning the Public Accounts, and re-
porting the same to the Auditor General of Canada, under authority of sec-
tion 57 of the "Consolidated Revenue and Audit Act"; and to pay for legal
advice to the Auditor General, and assistance to him in estimating the value
of printing for the returning officers and others...

To meet payments to extra clerks, for services rendered in preparation of returns ordered by Parliament..

Commercial agencies...

Survey, construction of roads, bridges and other necessary works in connection
with the Hot Springs reservation, near Banff station, North-west Territories
Academy of Arts...

To assist in the publication of the proceedings of the Royal Society..
Classification of old records of the late Province of Canada, in Department of
Secretary of State..

Classification of old records of Canada in office of the Privy Council.
Further amount required for plant for Printing Bureau...

To meet cost of arbitration respecting the accounts between the Dominion of
Canada and the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. (Payments on account of
services rendered may be made to members of the Civil Service notwith-
standing anything in the Civil Service Act).

On account of expenses in connection with the survey of Georgian Bay.
To provide for the re-survey of the south shore of the Island of Anticosti.
To provide for the expenses in connection with the determination of longitude at
Montreal..

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To pay expenses re inquiry made by Justice Kingsmill into Dr. Spohn's charges in connection with supplies for steamer "Bayfield," Georgian Bay survey.. To pay for the services rendered by George Gott, the collector of customs at Amherstburg, in connection with the removal of the wreck of the Mary Birkhead," sunk at the lower end of Lime Kiln Cut, Bois Blanc Island..... Amount required to pay cost of litigation in the case of H. Bulmer vs. The Queen. To refund amount received from sundry persons by the Department of the Interior as bonus and rents for licenses to cut timber on, and for their actual outlay for surveys made (under instructions from the Department of Interior) of certain timber berths in the late disputed territories, as, after the award of the Boundary Commission, no timber has been cut...

Carried forward...

6,000 00

25,000 00

2,000 00

20,000 00

2,000 00 !

2,000 00

4,000 00

2,500 00

2,000 00 3,500 00 10,000 00

500 00

5,000 00

5,000 00

8,000 00

2,000 00

5,000 00

1,500 00

1,000 00

6,000 00

10,000 00

18,000 00
3,000 00

2,000 00

250 00

100 00 1,500 00

34,225 53

182,075 53 13,718,010 64

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Printing Bureau, miscellaneous supplies and renewals of type, &c..

6,000 00

To meet proportion of expenditure in connection with the International Customs
Bureau at Brussels

7,250 00

600 00

Commission on the liquor traffic..

5,000 00

Litigated matters (Justice).

10,000 00

Amount required to meet expenditure of the North-west Mounted Police
Commission...

3,300 00

To provide for expense of survey of bed of straits between Capes Tormentine and Traverse..

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British Columbia.....

51,045 00

Provinces generally-To cover any unforeseen changes it may appear necessary to make in staff.

5,000 00

Salary and travelling expenses of inspectors of ports, and travelling
expenses of other officers on inspection..
Board of Customs and outside Detective Service-To meet expen-
diture in connection therewith, including $400, salary of Com-
missioner of Customs as chairman of the board
Customs Laboratory-To meet expenditure in connection with the
testing of sugars, &c., including pay of officers appointed or
employed for that purpose.
Miscellaneous-Contingencies of head office-Covering newspa-
pers, advertising, telegraphing, locks, instruments, &c., for the
several ports of entry.....

To provide for the administration of the Chinese Immigration Act,
including remuneration to customs officers....

To pay in full the claim of Messrs. Yates & Startford, of Brantford,
Ont., for refund of customs duty exacted from them on oak
lumber imported for car building, which by decision of Exche-
quer Court was ruled to be free of duty under the provisions of
the tariffs in force from 1879 to 1884, both inclusive
To add to Wm. Jerrold O'Hara's salary, at the Port of Mon-
treal, notwithstanding anything in the Civil Service Act to the
contrary.

19,000 00

23,600 00

6,000 00

17,000 00

2,650 00

14,979 66

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Salaries of officers and inspectors of excise....

To provide for increases depending upon the result of excise $298,638 75

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To pay collectors of customs allowance on duties collected by them..
Commission to sellers of stamps for Canada twist tobacco.
To increase the salaries of chief officers in charge of special surveys,
"Tobacco Factories

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To provide for duty-pay to officers serving long hours at other than
special surveys..

To increase the salary of J. A. Clarke, deputy collector, St. John,
N.B.....

To provide for extension of inland revenue supervision in the North-
west Territories--

Salaries....

Contingencies.

4,000 00
150 00

300 00

1,000 00

45.00

3,000 00
2,500 00

Special.

To enable the department to supply methylated spirits to manufactories, the cost of which will be recouped by the manufacturers to whom they are supplied

CULLING TIMber.

• Montreal.

Deputy supervisor..

Quebec.

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5,000 00

401,433 75

900 00

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Salaries of officers, inspectors and assistant inspectors of weights and measures, including extension of the service in Northwest or elsewhere....

Salaries of inspectors of gas.

Rent, fuel, travelling expenses, postage, stationery, &c., for weights

and measures

Rent, fuel, travelling expenses, postage, stationery, &c., for gas.
To increase the salary of H. G. Roche, inspector of gas, Ottawa...
To increase the salary of Alfred E. Wheatley, assistant inspector,
weights and measures, Hamilton

To increase the salary of J. S. Baker, assistant inspector of weights
and measures.

.$ 56,150 00
14,100 00

15,950 00 |
8,000 00
100 00

50.00

100 00

94,450 00

Carried forward...

1,434,878 41 13,939,136 17

SCHEDULE-Continued.

SERVICE.

Brought forward...

COLLECTION OF REVENUE-Continued.

INSPECTION OF STAPLES.

For the purchase and distribution of standards of flour, &c., and other expenditure under the Act.............

ADULTERATION OF FOOD.

To meet expenses under the Act.......

LIQUOR LICENSE ACT.

To refund the estate of the late Philip Andrick an amount collected from him under the "Liquor License Act, 1883".

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$ 3,455 00
800 00

4,255 00

Amount required for construction of roads and bridges on ordnance lands at
Grand Falls, New Brunswick-To complete...

RAILWAYS AND CANALS.

Railways.

530 00

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Repairs and working expenses..
Salaries and contingencies of canal officers...
Additional pay to persons permanently employed "in the pub-
lic service," and remuneration to any other persons for ser-
vices rendered for or in connection with passing vessels
through the canals of the Government of Canada from mid-
night on Saturdays to midnight on Sundays, notwithstanding
anything in the Civil Service Act to the contrary.
To pay gratuity to the widow of John Chisholm, who died whilst
on duty as mate of SS. Mayflower

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PUBLIC WORKS.

Collection of slides and booms dues...

Repairs and working expenses, harbours, docks and slides.
To provide for paying the Upper Ottawa Improvement Company
the authorized allowance for management, &c., in connection
with logs passed through the Chenaux boom, Ottawa River,
during fiscal year 1892-93..

Telegraph lines between Prince Edward Island and the mainland
Land and cable telegraph lines of the sea coasts and islands of the

lower river and gulf of St. Lawrence and Maritime Provinces,
including cost of working steamer "Newfield," or other vessels
when required for cable service...

Telegraph lines, North-west Territories..
Telegraph lines, British Columbia..

.$3,450,000 00

30,000 00

250,000 00

551,600 00
42,970 00

15,000 00

280 00

4,339,850 00

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