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To the Tobique Valley Railway Company, for a rail-
way from the north end of the 11 miles for
which a subsidy was granted by the Act 53 Vic-
toria, chapter 2, to Plaister Rock Island, for 3
miles of such railway, a subsidy not exceeding
$3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole.. $
To the Monfort Colonization Railway Company, for
21 miles of their railway from Lachute, St.
Jerôme or a point at or near St. Sauveur, on
the line of the Montreal and Western Railway,
to Monfort and westward, a subsidy not exceed-
ing $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole
To the Ontario, Belmont and Northern Railway

Company, for 10 miles of their railway from
the Belmont iron mines to the Canadian
Pacific Railway and the Central Ontario Rail-
way, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile,
nor exceeding in the whole...
To the Montreal and Champlain Junction Railway
Company, the balance remaining unpaid of
the subsidies granted by the Acts 50-51
Victoria, chapter 24, and 51 Victoria, chapter
3, a subsidy of...

To the Buctouche and Moncton Railway Company, for 32 miles of their railway from Moncton to Buctouche, the balance remaining unpaid of the subsidy, not exceeding $3,200 per mile, granted by the Acts 49 Victoria, chapter 10, and 50-51 Victoria, chapter 24, not exceeding in the whole......

To the Cobourg, Northumberland and Pacific Railway Company, for 19 miles of their railway from Cobourg to the Ontario and Quebec Railway (in addition to the subsidy granted by the Act 53 Victoria, chapter 2), a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole.

For a

railway from the parish of St. Rémi, in the county of Napierville, to St. Cyprien in the said county, for 12 miles of such railway, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole........

To the Inverness and Richmond Railway Company

(or any other company undertaking the work),
for 25 miles of their railway from a point on
the Cape Breton Railway, at or near Orange-
dale, to Broadcove, a subsidy not exceeding
$3,200 per mile, in lieu of the subsidy of
$50,000 granted to the said railway company
by 53 Victoria, chapter 2, and on the same
conditions, not exceeding in the whole..........

9,600

67,200

32,000

15,100

35,480

60,800

38,400

80,000

To the Nicola Valley Railway Company, for 25
miles of their railway, from a point on the
Canadian Pacific Railway at or near Spence's
Bridge towards Nicola Lake..

......

To the Lotbinière and Megantic Railway Com-
pany, for 15 miles of their railway from a point
at or near St. Jean Deschaillons towards Glen
Lloyd, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per
mile, nor exceeding in the whole..........
To the Stewiacke and Lansdowne Railway Com-
pany, for a railway from a point on the Inter-
colonial Railway, through the Stewiacke val-
ley, on a line which will afford facilities of
communication with the iron mines at Spring-
side, Upper Stewiacke and Musquodoboit set-
tlements, 25 miles, in lieu of the subsidy grant-
ed by the Act 53 Victoria, chapter 2, a subsidy
not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding
in the whole....
To the Philipsburg Junction Railway and Quarry
Company, for 6 miles of their railway
from Stanbridge Station to Philipsburg, in the
county of Missisquoi, a subsidy not exceeding
$3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole...
To the Kingston, Napanee and Western Railway

Company, for three miles of their railway from a point at or near Harrowsmith to a point at or near Sydenham, in lieu of the subsidy granted for this section of road by the Act 52 Victoria, chapter 3, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole... For a railway from Cape Tourmente towards Murray Bay, in the province of Quebec, 20 miles, in lieu of the subsidy granted by the Act 52 Victoria, chapter 3, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole

To the Stewiacke and Lansdowne Railway Com

pany, for a railway from Truro, or a point be-
tween Truro and Stewiacke, to Newport or to
Windsor, in the province of Nova Scotia, for
49 miles of such railway, in lieu of the subsidy
granted by the Act 52 Victoria, chapter 3, a
subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor
exceeding in the whole.....

To the Restigouche and Victoria Railway Company,
for 15 miles of their railway from Campbellton
towards Grand Falls, a subsidy not exceeding
$3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole..
For a railway from St. John's to Ste. Rosalie, 32
miles, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per
mile, nor exceeding in the whole.

$80,000

48,000

80,000

21,600

9,600

64,000

156,800

48,000

102,400

.....

For a railway from St. Placide to St. Andrews, 8
miles, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per
mile, nor exceeding in the whole...
For a railway to complete the connection between
Sydney and Louisburg, in the county of Cape
Breton, for 28 miles of such railway, a subsidy
not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding
in the whole
To the Belleville and Lake Nipissing Railway Com-
pany, for 30 miles of their railway from Belle-
ville to Tweed and thence to Bridgewater, in
lieu of the subsidy granted by the Act 53
Victoria, chapter 2, a subsidy not exceeding
$3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole...
To the Kingston, Smith's Falls and Ottawa Rail-
way Company, for 56 miles of their railway
from the city of Kingston to Smith's Falls,
in lieu of the subsidies, not to exceed $179,200,
granted by the Acts 52 Victoria, chapter 3,
and 53 Victoria, chapter 2, a subsidy calculated
on a basis of 3 per cent on the amount of such
subsidies so granted, to be paid in semi-annual
instalments for such period not exceeding 21
years, as the Company may elect, which re-
presents a grant in cash of.........

$ 25,600

89,600

96,000

179,200

Provided that, upon the completion of 28 miles of the said railway, a semi-annual subsidy may be paid proportionate to the value of the portion so completed in comparison with that of the whole 56 miles : Provided also, that the Company may deposit with the Minister of Finance and Receiver General, a sum not exceeding $1,170,000, in consideration whereof there shall be paid to the Company for such period not exceeding 20 years as the Company may elect, a semi-annual annuity calculated on a basis of 3 per cent on the amount so deposited: Provided further, that the Governor in Council may permit the Company to assign the said subsidy and annuity to trustees by way of security for any bonds or securities which may be issued by the Company in respect of their undertaking. To the St. Catharines and Niagara Central Railway

Company, for 34 miles of their railway from
the city of St. Catharines to the city of Ham-
ilton, in lieu of the subsidies not to exceed
$108,000 granted by the Acts 52 Victoria, chap-
ter 3, and 53 Victoria, chapter 2, a subsidy
calculated on a basis of 3 per cent on the
amount of the said subsidies, to be paid in
semi-annual instalments for such period, not
exceeding twenty years, as the Company may
elect, representing a grant in cash of.....

$108,000

Provided that, upon the completion of 10 miles of said railway, a semi-annual subsidy may be paid proportionate to the value of the portion so completed in comparison with that of the whole 34 miles: Provided also, that the Company may deposit with the Minister of Finance and Receiver General a sum not exceeding $400,000, in consideration whereof there shall be paid by the Government to the Company, for such period not exceeding 20 years, as the Company may elect, a semi-annual annuity, calculated on a basis of 3 per cent on the amount so deposited, or a guarantee of a like sum, as interest on the bonds of the Company: Provided further, that the Company, with the approval of the Governor in Council, may assign the said subsidy and annuity to trustees by way of security for principal, or interest of any bonds or securities which may be issued by the Company in respect of their undertaking, and the subsidy last above mentioned to the St. Catharines and Niagara Central Railway Company shall be paid in instalments, the first semi-annual payment upon which shall be made at the end of the six months from the date of the Chief Engineer's certificate of the completion of the first ten miles of railway, and each subsequent payment at the end of six months thereafter, for the term of twenty years or less. It is a condition of this subsidy that the sum not exceeding $400,000 above mentioned shall be deposited with the Finance Minister before January 1st, 1893.

To the Woodstock and Centreville Railway Com

pany, for a railway from Woodstock towards
Centreville, 20 miles, in lieu of the subsidy
granted by 50-51 Victoria, chapter 24, a sub-
sidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceed-
ing in the whole.

To the Brockville, Westport and Sault Ste. Marie
Railway Company, for the balance remaining
unpaid of the subsidy granted by the Act 52
Victoria, chapter 3, not exceeding $3,200 per
mile, and also for the balance remaining unpaid
of the subsidy granted by the Act 53 Victoria,
chapter 2, nor exceeding in the whole..........
To the New Glasgow Iron, Coal and Railway Com-

pany, for a railway from Eureka Junction on the Intercolonial Railway to a point at or near Sunnybrae, including a branch line to the charcoal iron furnace at Bridgeville, for 12 miles of such railway, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole....... To the Thousand Island Railway Company, for an extension of their railway to connect with the Brockville, Westport and Sault Ste. Maric Railway, the Kingston, Napanee and Western Railway, the Kingston, Smith's Falls and Ottawa Railway, or the waters of the Rideau Canal, and an extension across the mouth of

$ 64,000

96,800

40,000

the Gananoque River, the balance remaining
unpaid of the subsidy granted by the Act 52
Victoria, chapter 3, not exceeding in the whole. $ 44,000

Payable, $14,000 on the completion of the last named or southern extension, and the balance of said subsidy, being $30,000, on the completion of the first named or northern extension of their railway.

To the Manitoulin and North Shore Railway Company, for 30 miles of their railway from Little Current to the Algoma Branch of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in lieu of the subsidy granted by the Act 53 Victoria, chapter 2, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole.....

To the Lindsay, Bobcaygeon and Pontypool Railway Company, for 16 miles of their railway from the end of the line subsidized by the Act 53 Victoria, chapter 2, at the junction with the Midland Railway, to Pontypool, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole...

For 75 miles of the railway from Sand Point, Shelburne Harbour, in Nova Scotia, to Annapolis Royal, in the county of Annapolis, and to a junction at or near New Germany on the Nova Scotia Central Railway, with a view to future construction to Liverpool, in lieu of the subsidy of a like amount granted by the Act 53 Victoria, chapter 2, for the same length of railway from Shelburne and from Liverpool towards Annapolis, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole.... To the Kingston, Napanee and Western Railway

Company, for 20 miles of their railway, being extensions or branches in the counties of Peterborough, Hastings, Addington, Frontenac or Leeds towards iron deposits, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, payable in instalments regulated by the length of each of the said extensions, additions or branches, the subsidy not exceeding in the whole.... To the St. John Valley and Rivière du Loup Railway Company, for 15 miles of their railway from the north end of the line subsidized by the Act 53 Victoria, chapter 2, towards the town of Woodstock, a subsidy not exceeding $3,200 per mile, nor exceeding in the whole... To the Cobourg, Northumberland and Pacific Railway Company, for 30 miles of their railway from Cobourg to the Ontario and Quebec Rail

$ 96,000

51,200

240,000

64,000

48,000

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